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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 29

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wre THf NASHVIllf TINNISSEAN. Wednesday. Ne. 10, M55 39 Curator Shows Early Writing Eliot Knight Faces Archbishop Mrs. Mary Nevin pcatli puttees BOSSLLt la iavtr.f memory of Carl Michsel Mitel Rosscil.

who ui SIX rears aio locaj. Not. IMS. The memory hit dear we afl lir.cer with us all our dar I yVi i 'f '1 Sveetett too siteet to stay Ood took him bomt, to anow us tne t. Mot her.

Csrolra. Barbara and November M. 1S5S. at hr home. -S14 Grtndnt Mrs.

Dennti. tr rr. 8'Jr-rlTtd by 1 dtughlers. AUtne Dennl and Mrt. L.

W. Knox, both of KtshrUlt, and Mrs. P. H. Tj of Tr Trrce, N.

Ci I ions. M. L. and H. C.

Dennis, both of Nashville: One sister. Mrs Ntttle Pittsrd. or. brother. Jtmes BulllTsn.

both of Nsovtll: 3 grandchildren. Remains art st Ellis is Kldd Funersl Home. 2S77 Nolensvllie Rd. Complete arrangements will be announced later. Nlciie ANNOUNCEMENTS Riles To Be Friday Funeral services for Mrs.

Mary Birchett Nevin, 81, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Pettus-Owen ft Wood funeral home, 4506 Charlotte ave. The Rev. J. E.

Savoy will officiate and burial will be in the city cemetery. The body is at the funeral home. Mrs. Nevin died yesterday at the home of her daughter with whom she lived. Mrs.

Nell Houze, 3025 New Natchez Trace. She had been ill for three years Legal Notice NOT1CI TO CRXDITORS 1 Ktate of Charles Hill (Do. HI DSON Tuesday morning. Noverr ceasedi ber 23. 155 at the home.

21M 1Mb Notice herebv etven an the lath North. Mrs. Theodorei Jen aay oi November, liii. letters Testa me Bell Guess Hudson. Survived mentary in respect of the estate of Cnar.es L.

deceased, were issued the by the County Court ot Davidson County. Tennes see. All perions. resident and con-resl Born in Nashville, a daughter of Part of History, Society Told Historical Group 1 Hears Texas Educator At President's Dinner By JAMES CARTY Religious News Editor The Disciples of Christ, or Christian churches, can modify currents of history by stopping their neglect of studying history. Dr.

Colby D. Hall, prominent church historian, said here last night. Dr. Hall epoke at the second annual president's dinner of the Disciples of Christ Historical society at the Methodist board of education, 1001 Nineteenth ave, S. Dr.

Hall, dean emeritus of Brite College of the Bible, Texas Christian university. Fort Worth, served as honorary DCHS president during the last year. 'Cannot Shake It Off "We can change the course of history, but we cannot shake it off," Dr. Hall said at the dinner meeting. "We are a part of history despite our desires." "Our movement is a part of history, and we cannot get away from history, no matter how by sons.

Ernest Allen Hudson and Theodore, Hudson. four grandchildren. Remains ore at the Bueno VHta Chapel. 150J Buchanan Stroet. where funeral services will be conducted Thurday afternoon 2 o'clock bv Rev.

Picns Johnson. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Interment Spring HiU Cemetery. Buena Vista Chapel la charge. Daniel A.

and Luvenia Cole dent, having claims mstured or un i matured, ssalnst his estate, are re. Birchett. Mrs Nevin lived here quired to file same with the Cerk of al her life. She attended Nash ville public schools. She was married to peter b.

Nevin in Nashville in 1893. Mr. the aoove named Court wr-hin nine i9 months from the date of the first publication of this nottct. otherwise their c.slmj will be forever burred. This day November 1955.

Bessie Hill. Iieetrix or the Estate of Charles L. Hill (Deceasedi. Fatrfai Ave. Nevin.

a building contractor, died in 1953. SMITHON- Monday evening Nov. ItZi. at a local Infirmary. Rufua Smlthjon.

Survived by wife. Mrs. Virginia Christey sisters. Mrs. W.

Tailey. Mrs. John Reynolds of Nashville: Mrs. Betty Walker of Ciney Barings, orother. Pitt Pmlthson of Arrlngton, Tenn.

The remains ore at the fu Mrs. Nevin was a member of -1 4 I '-LA St. Andrews Episcopal church. The underslir.ed will sell at public Other survivors are two other I A P. auction one 1955 Lincoln.

Motor No 55WA1Z277H. Repossessed from OU- daughters, Mrs. Ellis R. Sweeney and Mrs. Bess Bradford: two sons.

neral home ot Marshall-Donnelly Combs. J01 Twenty-fifth bert c. Oroben of 102 Seymour St Nashville. Tennessee, to be sold at Patrick A. and Peter E.

Nevin, all of Nashville; 19 grandchildren and Hilltop Auto 6a. vags at lo 06 on De cember 5tn. The undersigned re serves the right to bid. 15 great-grandchildren. where lervlces U1 be conducted at 00 o'clock.

Wetf.neriay afternoon. Bro. Thomas C. Whitfield and Bro Lar.more Austin, oriiclatlnr Pallbearers. Nep.iews: James Dav'd Cattev.

Harold Oreene. J. Floyd. Aaron and Cot Smith. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park.

Marshall ASSOCIATES INVFSTMENT COM PANY J13 Sycamore Street. In duana. 7th Victim of Crash Staff photo by BUI Preston Claude E. Spencer, right, curator of the Disciples of Christ illistoricsl society, shows Dr. Colby D.

Hall one of the earliest writings of proceedings of the New Testament Reformation movement in Kentucky in the 19th century. Cemerery-Monument Dies in Hospital Here TANT Monday morning. November 155 al his home. 2207 10th Ave. South.

Lawrence Edward Tant. age 85 years. Survned oy his wife Mrs. Mamie Na-on Tant: WOODLAWN Fountain Garden 4-irae lot Discount. 8-1054 WOODLAWN 2 Grave lot.

Chaptl-f lot 40. sacrifice 300 8-5973. Staff photo by Eldred Reanev Norman Olson, playing the part of a knight, faces the robed archbishop, Thomas Becket (played by Henry Sullivan), in a scene from T. S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral." WOODLAWN -grave lo's Gardes of Chrlstus-A Call 5-4055 WOODLAWN 3 Graves Lot 1J1 Fountain Memorlal-A 8-3838.

much we try to do so. "We Disciples as a people are juet now emerging from a long shadow of the neglect of history our history and the history of others." By studying history, Dr. Hall added, the Disciples can gain insights and inspiration for helping change the trends and patterns of history. 'Murder in Cathedral daughters. Mrs.

J. C. Glenn, and Mrs Fox. Jr son. Lawrence Pete Tant.

all of Nashville: sisters. Mrs Bessie Curiey. Mrs W. w. Gray.

Mrs. Ruth Payne, all of Na.shTllie: brother. James Tant. of Bridgeport. grandchildren.

Remains are at his home as above. Funeral services from the Lawrence Avenue Church of Christ. Wednesday morning. at 10:30 clock, conducted by Larlmore Austin and Howard Horton. The following will serve as pallbearers: Tom La mo.

Henry Lamb Robert Keenan. Billy Joe Hobbs. and Wheeler Woodroff. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Arrangements bv Ellis Kidd.

Mrs. Loretta Baker, 21, of Tulla-homa, died yesterday noon in Vanderbilt hospital, the seventh victim of a traffic accident near Lynchburg, last Sunday. Her death was attributed to a brain hemorrhage. Her son, James Baker. 10 months, was listed in "unsatisfactory" condition at Vanderbilt last night.

Clifton Baker, 23, her husband, is in critical condition in a Tuliahoma hospital. The accident was a headon 3 tost 0 Found DOG Beagle male, black, whit and tan. 4 years old. name on collar Lasslter" Greenbrier Tenn. Plump, friendly, answers to name Kfiley" lot Oakhill area.

Reward Call Nashville g-3648. Called Strong, Rich Drama Mrs. Bernard G. Bradley Mrs. Marv Overton Bradley.

54, of 24.S Kobinwood drive. Madison, died last night in Madison sanitarium after an extended illness. Funeral arrangements were incomplete last night. The body is Phillips-Robinson funeral home, 2707 Gallatin road. Mrs.

Bradley, the wife of Bernard G. Bradley, sn employe at Du Pont company, was a native of Dickson, Tenn. She moved to Madison after her marriage in 1929. She was a daughter of W. R.

Overton and the late Dorcas Overton. She was educated in the pub- lie schools. Valuable Function Dr. Hall said the DCHS could perform the valuable function of WALLET Black leather pocket secretary toet Saturday in South Nashville. Containing Important pipers tldentification.

WILEY MFRCER. 1105 Joseph. Ouf-of-Town Death Notice soft-toned against deep-toned. In antiphonal arrangement and sin-q'y, is the most impressive part of the production. Sorrowful, dirge-like, with the feel of linen and of earth, voicing emptiness and awareness of death, give lyrical strength to the entire play.

helping religious groups of the New Testament Reformation movement realize their oneness. Already members of the diffprent groups use the resources of tne historical society, now housed in the Joint University library at Vanderbilt university, he added. DOG Boxer male, 10 months old. fawn and white, answers to name "King" wearing collar, gentle, strayed from New Golf Club Lane Reward. 8-8031 or 4U-2838 Mrs.

Inez Kelly Kunersl services for Mrs. Inez Shelton Kelly, 78, of 4714 Michigan were held at 2 p.m. yesterday at the Center Point Methodist church, Lawrenceburjr. Tenn. Burial was in the Center Point cemetery there.

Mrs. Kelly died of a stroke Mon-v at her home. She was born near Pulaski, and attended schools there, kr.e came to Nashville 11 years Who, following the death of her tiaband. Samuel Oilum Kelly, a Jrmir. Mrs.

Kelly m9 a member of the Southern Methodit church here. surviving are four dniifchters. Irene Gilbert. Nashville; Mrs. J.

M-'Gee. Killeen. Texas: Mr. 3. Stephenson.

Collece Grove, and Mrs. Johu Hodtre, St. six son. J. M.

nd N. M. Kellv, both of Nashville; )he Rev. John W. Kelly, Adams.

Edward D. and the Rev. H. Kelly, both of Auburndale, and D. W.

Kelly, Everett, S5 grandchildren and 25 reat-grandchildren. 1 Mrs. Lillian Odell Dennis Murf reesboro. Tenn. 41 At her home.

223 Kings Huhwov. November I.i5. Mrs Hatnt O. Haley, age 82 years. Survived by four sons.

D. B. and DOG vicinity Antich P.ke aiound Gn Cliff, wearinf collar Lor.nie. Laurence Haley, all of Murfreesboro. and Fred Haley, of.

Lebanon: four daughters. Mrs. Ed with P. WILLIAMS Inscribed. REWARD.

5-7124. 42-6690: -079. Mr. Bradley was a member of There is suspense and action, intellectual content and historical significance, in "Murder in the SHAWL Black wool. Sister Sanlias the Immaculate.

West End. Mon. A. M. -ll Return to Little Bitters of the Poor, 1705 Horton St.

Cathedral." Under the direction of Joe Wright, these aspects are skill DOO At Whites Creek Rd. and The Nashville Tennessean SLBSCHIPIION HA1ES BT CARRIER he second tnsetioa Morniua ana sunuays per weea 4V Morning on.y ore wee Ji)c Morning only del.vereo by authorized automoot: delivery one week Joe Bv mall witn'rt trsdiog radius of Morning only one year 00 siorntng only in montha I 5 00 Morning only three months 2 .0 Uorillt.g ar.1 Sunday one year 111 80 Morning and Sunday I months 90 Marnlr.e nd Sundav months I HI Mall lubscrlptlon nov weeepted frorr towns aerred by earner Subscribers receiving rv.B TLNXESSEAK by carrier delivery not desiring to by the wen may remit In advance direct to Tlis tennessean tor 26 or nioro week rHl tennessean win not be responsible for advance payment! made to carriers. S'Jhsrrlberg will confer favor tf they will notify tho Circulation department of any failure or trrnlart In the deliyery of the parer TELEPHONES. All Departments -U21 Midnight to 30 am Oty Ck l-ims Circulation J-314C ta'e Det s.1111 Sonne Dent -17f Dr. Hall paid tribute to Thomas W.

Phillips as a prophet of the Nineteenth Century Reformation, and to his descendents. B. D. Phillips and the Phillips family of western Pennsylvania. The Phillips family is underwriting a new 11,000.000 hittor.

ical society and archives building which is being constructed at 1101 Nineteenth ave- S- Knight Rd. mixed Collie and the Madison Church of Christ. Survivors besides her father and husband are a daughter, Mary Karris Bradley, Madison: a son, Richard O. Bradley, Old Hickory; a sister, Mrs. E.

C. Barber. Dick-sen; three brothers. Hugh and Charles Overton, Dickson, and Stanton Overton, Nashville; and a granddaughter. Haley.

Mrs. C. C. Uselton and Miss Una V. of Murfreesboro, Mrs.

F. Fann. of Shelby-vllle. 22 grandchildren: 34 grest-grandchlldren: two half-brothers. Jerman Oir'e.

Flat Creek. Woodrow Ogle, of Ohio; two half alsters, Mrs. Henry Dun-ovan. Mrs. Burlle M-Bay, both of FeyetteviHe, Tenn.

Funeral from West View Baptist Church. 2 p.m.. Wednesday, by Rev. Woodrow Matlock. Interment Evergreen cemetery.

Woodfin Memorial Chapel, In charge. Murfreesboro, TennJ Bhepard pup, "Laddie." Reward 2S-1860 fully treated, reaching their peak in the eecond part of the play vhich Juxtaposes a- men's choir By CLARA HIERONYMUS The rich baroque embroidery of T. S. ElioO play about a 12th century martyr unfolded with the beauty of an ancient tapestry in CI rit Episcopal church last night. Appropriately set against the somber Gothic dignity of nave end chancel, "Murder in the Cathedral" captivated an opening ght audience with its high drama.

Eliot's verse form play, masterful in its inventiveness and impact, was performed with authority by a large cast which starred Henry Sullivan in the role of Archbishop Thomas Becket. Ascetic of feature, Sullivan portrayed a haunted, refined and finally triumphant Becket. His interpretation of the Christmas sermon rreached by Becket four days before his death received that rarely given accolade utter quiet and coughless concentration. Achieving its unity through Irony, "Murder in the Cathedral" deals with a series of episodes taking place during the last few weeks of Becket life, and ends with his murder upon the high PACKAGE Nashville Trunk and Bag Co. package containing leather against the chanting of the worn en a voices and introduces the kit Initialed W.

F. B. Lost Monday night. Reward. after 5 drunken knights who have come to murder the rebellious Becket.

DOG Black male cocker. "Moe ag 13. License 17518. Benton avt. or Dickson, Tenn.

Answer to Previous Puxzlt Sponsored by the men of Christ LANKFORD Monday, November it. vtciniiy. Reward. 1-0648. Songs and Singers Mrs.

Lillian Odcll Dennis. 76, of church, "Murder in the Cathedra! T614 Grandview eve, died ester- WATCH Ladies Hamilton diamond, with diamond band. Liberal rtward 6-3988 days: 42-4386 nights afternoon at her home after will be presented nightly through Dec. 2 at 8:15 in the church, 900 Broadway. There is no admission 1955.

at 10 30 at his home, near Dickson, John Newton Lank-ford, age years. Survlted by wife. Mrs. Minerva Tidwell Lank-ford, four daughters. Mrs.

Merty Autenr eth. Mrs. Annie Glass. Mrs. Mae Hogln and Mrs.

Ruby Fusseii, of Dickson. 9 sons. Willie Donald. Basil and Parker RING Diamond cluster, white fold ar- Illness of several meeks. Kuneral arrangements were in lost uptown ttore.

Chesters. eat reward 2-5491 after pm. charge. DOWN 1 Low fellows 2 Of the ear tu.plete last night. Tiie bodv i Ellis A Kldd funeral home, 1627 BILLFOLD Red.

Containing Im TtTT OiP CTo .2.. RE ar ojw: E. w. 1h IiE 'PIE CSla. lA A A IE 1(5 g7 A I telft'g fc eTg i- L.

A 7 I lAli DE is Pl ionc "Tf otor" 6 ClM I A nTa poriant papers, money. Generous Lankford. sit of Dickson. Elmer Mrs. Theodore Hudson Newspaper Printing Corporation ACENT NASHVILLE BANNER Evening THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Merntnw-Snndav INFORMATION AND tRa.NMe.ST rtHMrD ADVLRTISING RATES reward for return.

9-0783: 1-1886. and Elton Lankford. of New Mexico. Clayton and Hughie Lankford. joiensviiit road.

Mrs. Dennis, a native of Cannon rour.ty, wi the widow of Lvtlie DOG Red. part hound, ma'e. Oreen Hills. License 1651.

9-8160. Mrs. Theodore Hudon, 67, of 2104 Fifteenth died at her ACROSS 1 Barber singer, Ferry 5" Marie" 9 One cf the Crofby boys 12 Upon 13 Music it one of the fine 14 Era 15 Guidance 17 Born fm Dennit. A former employe of Personals home at 8:35 a.m. yesterday, of a heart attack.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m tatee Belew Aoolv to All Claailfied Aivertiilnf originating within a luo-eaile CHILDREN KEPT In prlvtt home. East. 3-4954-W. altar of the cathedral. The episodes are linked by a chorua of 3 Malayan 4 Metropolitan singers 5 Rodent 6 Prayer 7 Guitar fret Domestic slaves 9 Covering wounds 10 Curved molding radlai af the itv of Nashville.) tomorrow at the Buena Vista chapel, 1503 Buchanan vith the bo'h of Highland Park, and Odie Lee Lankford.

of Burns. 35 tranochlldren. 57 11 great a t-grardchlidren. The remains are at Dickson Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held Wednesday. November 30.

1955. at 2 00 p.m., conducted by Elder 81dney J. Bradford. Active pallbearers: Roy Autenrleth, Jackie Hogin, Buford. Alfred, Emmett.

Royce, Everett and Howard Lankford. Interment Clfton Cemetery. Arrangements by Dickson Funeral Home. Dickson. Tenn.

voices, the voices of the women of Canterbury, which forms a won 23 Toward the 45 Ant sheltered side 46 Small valley WILL PAT CASH FOR Diamond from Karat Dp 4VEINSTETN 45 CO. 617 Church Dailv clarified ads are Tret In THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and will he published again on the tame day in THE NASHVILLE BANNER Publication tn the Sunday NASHVILLE Rev. Pickens Johnson officiating. derfully textured effect of poetic 47 Ireland Burial will be in Spring: Hill cemetery. The body is at the funeral Belmont Nursery I he Railway service, he In 1951.

She was a member of the Grand-View Church of Christ. Survivors are three daughters, Mis-s Alllne Dennis and Mrs. Lyle Wiin Knox, both of Nashville, knd Mrs. Forrest H. Tyree.

Tsrawa i'erraee, N. two sons, M. L. Hennis and H. C.

Dennis, both of Nashville; on- sister, Mrs. Nettie Tittard, Nashville: brother, pames Sullivan. Nashville; and ihree rrandchlldren. lines spoken, not sung. The weaving of these voices.

home. 29 Twijted 28 Play 30 Poker stake 31 Remainder Ho lunches. 24-hour duty. I-WIT TENNESSEAN 11 counted ai one daj. 1 Day Sunday 55c Line 1 Day Daily S5e Line 4 Days Line 7 Dave 30c Line Andre's Massage 11 The 18 Tally 19 Fart driver 21 Domini 23 Musical direction 24 Evil 27 Care for Tennessee City, Tenn.

Barrel Polka" 33 Loved ones appointment S-P44S STREET Suddenly, Tuesday, Nov 48 Chemical suffixes 50 Verdi cpeii 51 Master of Ajrriculture (ab 52 Dagger 55 Girl's nickname Rad Wednesday Nov. 30 Dally Rates OuoUd Include In'er'lon MASSAGE, 5-7143 10 It Middle 20 Warehouse 22 Birds' homes in Both THE NASHVILLE TENSESSSEAN. Morning, and THE NASHVILLE BANNER. 29. 1955.

at 7 30 am. at a local Clinic. Clarence Harland Street, age 40 years. Survived by wife. Mrs.

Maxice Wills two daughters, Mn. James Burgets, of 35 Woman advisor 40 Over-decorated 43 Crown CHILD KEPT 29 Seaweed a vemng. Minimum Charge, 2 Lines. Private home. yean old.

3-1W-M 32 Runs together24 s.lepin WSM (650) NBC I WSIX (980) ABC Dickson and Phyliss Street, of Tennessee City; one son, Roy WLAC (1510) CBS MORNING Count Plvo average i5-ietter Word to 'he places 34 Mourn Special Notices 8reet. of Tennessee City: parents. The above rfei asciT to eonsecuttve laterMone only Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Street, of D.ckson: two sisters.

Mrs. Era Head Over Heels In Debt? THE BUDGET PLAN 3:00 Country Store Bights reserved to rlgslf and Index May Bell, of Wayne. Mrs riastiiifd ada arrordlns to ruiea govern in oagei. Jack Davis, of Dickson: three brothers. Roland Street, of Dickson.

Dnuglas Street, of Springfield. Herschel Street, of Alaska. 5:00 Morning Newa 5:15 Jamboree 5:30 Quartettime 5:45 Biecuit Time Bob Jennings Bob Jennings Rob Jennings Bift Jeff Meditations-Emery Ralph Emery Show Halph Emery Show Ralph Emery Show The Banner and The Tennessean also 'eervg the right to revise or reject at option any advertisement which 1 deemed ORANCES Ipgc per 20-lb. FRESH CIDER Al E. Jackson 911 8rh North ob'ecttonao; eltner to auniect oiatter or Complete, funeral arrangements announced later by Dickson Funeral Home.

Dickson, Tenn. ohraseoiogy. Box Numbee address reatitre words In Memeriam Notice of typographical errors nrait be gen In time lor correction before the Big Jeff Payne Family Mao O'Dell News 6:00 Bulletin Board 6:15 Jamboree 6:30 Newa 6:45 John McDonald Newt Ralph Emery i-now Ralph Emery Show Ralph Emery Show FARMER vecond insertion. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, SGGYKB CO.

DOLLS REPAIRED Martin Agronsky Ralph Emery Show Newt-Emery 7:00 Reporter 7:15 Count'y Song Time 7:30 Newa 7:45 Waking Crew Time for Everybody Time for Everybody Star Reporter Time for Everybody In memory of our mother. Mrt Emma Farmer, who left us four years ago today, Nov. 30. 1951. Even though you are gone to rest.

We will alwsys love and cherish. The beautiful memories you left behind. Margaret, All! and Char'le. 15 yean experience Why trutt your dolls with beginners? Wigs, dresses 6-7164 HtADQUAITtltS am. to 12 noon; Sunday, 4 p.m.

to 7 p.m. Phone 5-1221. 5-5401 Newt i 1 IS lb 17 Id I 1 1)1 I 3 5 rZZ 33 1 a ft 15 1ZT WW 1 7TT ijt" 55 ZTT iT EIEE 53 55 ZZ 5r 3 5 36 Abandon 37 Representatives 38 Caterpillar hair 39 Enchanted Evening-' 41 Obtain 42 Worthless table scrap 44 Unusual 46 Translation 49 Moslem leaders 53 Wile 54 Southern state resident 56 "It's Sin to Tell 57 Network (anal) 58 Rim 59 Finish 60 Bewildered 61 Allowance for waste and accessories Nainvu.a only Snuth't largest Spilman Doll Hospital 132 5th North S-3793 Breakfast Club AUTO SAFE-T-BELTS TUB 21 'MrHi Seat HESTER Breakfast Club World Newa Roundup Woman a World Woman's World Woman's World 1:00 Waking Crew 6:15 Waking Crew 6:30 Waking Crew 8:45 Waking Crew Breakfast Club Breakfatt Club FRUIT CAKE HOMEMADE STEAMED Guaranteed; Ship Anywhere Phone 7-7271 True Story True Story 9:00 Dr. N. V.

Peala 9:15 Weekday 9:30 Weekday 9:45 Weekdav Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey In loving memory of Cpl. Leroy Hester, who died yean ago to- csy. The depth of sorrow I cannot te'J Of the loss of one I loved so well Ar.d while he sleeps a peaceful sleerj His memory I shall always keep. In that bright Eternal City. Where no tears e'er dim the eye.

In the home of many mansions. We will meet him bye and hve. Sadly missed by mother, brothers. and sisters. Whit.

Streets ill eft 1 a1Jv5 -iJ MARSHALL WMITLIT IIWIUT CO. 510 Girl Marries ompanton UPHOLSTERING Free estlxfet Term If desired fAYMON A TWTLLEY 5-6557. 2-SS3 Paring the New 10:00 Weekdav 10:15 Weekdav 10:30 Weekdav 10:45 Fibber A Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Lady of House Ladv of Houae Tenn. Hay ride Tenn. Hayride Molly Y.

A A B. Colored Dcatk Notices Upholstery, 4-8753 Q'lalltv service, Budget terma. ASHVILLE HOME CHARM SERVICE COLEMAN Th funeral of Rev. L. Newt-Tenn Hayride Tenn Hayride 11:00 Back to Bible 11:15 Back to Bible 11:30 Farm Market 11:45 Hill Hits Wendy Warren, Newt Howard Miller Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday Tenn.

Hayride Coleman will be he.d Thursday morning at 11 o'clock Instead of 1 at the Mount Zlon church In Franklin. Tenn. Patton directors. Havrlde-Livestk Rpts UPHOLSTERING quality workmanship Budget terms. HEARN'S.

4-9264. Tel evision Wednesday Nov. 30 AFTERNOON CRITE Nov. 21, at his residence. Marathon-News 12:00 Noon News 12:15 Midday Melodle Bulldozer Traxcavator DUMP TRUCKS.

FTLL DIRT lllj-lv iweiun ni, Crite. Survived by widow. Mrs. Mary Crite. other re'atlves and Welcome Neighbor Road of Life Ma Perkina Star Reporter Guiding Light WLAC-TV WSM-TV W8IX-TV K.

A Srsrks. New Due West. 2-5719 12:30 N'ntime Neighbors 12:45 N'ntime Neighbors friends, jmnerii inursowy. mc. i.

flam thm rhan1 nf Marathon Marathon (Ch. 4 NBC) (Ch. 5 CBS) Adklns funeral home. 1223 Pine Upholstering Furniture rebuilt to suit you Newt-Marathon conoucteo Dy nev. n.

4. rvun Interment Mount Ararat ceme CtJSTOMLINE Upholstering. 42-5022 1:00 Reporter 1:15 Crssrds Varieties 1:30 Crssrds Varieties 1:45 Statesmen Quartet tery. J. AdKins.

iunerai Keynotes Perry Mason Norah Drake Brighter Day Marathon Marathon Marathon CLADISH Tuesday afternoon. Nov. Curtains Laundered Organdies a specialty. Keep thlt ad 1103 Cherry 5-338. News-Marathon Marathon 2:00 Univ.

Journal 2:15 Right to H'ppinesa 2:30 Hotel for Peta 2:45 Doctor's Wife House Party House Party Young Dr. Malone 2nd Mrs. Burton Marathon LAWNS GRADED dorer Pre tstlmatet JOHN KINO 2-2749 23tn, at a local inurmarT. Mr. Harvey Survived by mother.

Mrs. Ella McGavock: brother. Mr. Byron McQavock, both of Oakland. Calif eight nieces: four nephews.

Complete funeral arrangementa to be announced later. Protective Funeral Service in charge. Marathon News-Uncle Joe Marathon Slipcovers, Drapes Fit guaranteed, references. 2-4171 3:00 Ann Ford-News 3:15 Stella Dallas Wldder Brown 3:45 Pepper Young Idy of House Lady of House You Ask It You Ask It JOXE Monday evening at a local Marathon Slipcovers, Drapes Marathon Made to Order. 97-47S0, 07-317J DRESSMAKING Alterations, suits.

4:00 Woman in House 4:15 Claude Rains 4:30 Push Button On 4:45 Push Button One Hi-School Hit Parade Hi-School Hit Parade Hi-School Hit Parade Hi-School Hit Parade News-Uncle Joe Marathon Marathon Marathon coats, blouses fur work WAVER LY SECTION. 7-276l 4eaeleitsaile a all mm east wn iaaiiy far Mavlsie LEARN TO DRIVE 07-652I -Easy Method" t-lTW infirmary Mrs. taima jane joueoi 2114 Herman st. Survived by son Mr. Thorn aj Earl Jackson, father Mr.

Sandy Jackson, grandmother Mrs. Susie Fulgham, two tlsters. five brothen. three aunts, three uncles, other relatives and friends. Her remains will lie In slat at W.

E. Hamilton funeral home. Family will receive their friends Wednesday from to 10 pm. Funeral this Thursday at 1 p.m. at Hamilton Tabernacle church, conducted by Rev.

W. E. Hamilton. Flower sirls from usher board. Pallbearers from friends.

Interment Mount Ararat cemetery. E. Hamilton and Sons In charire. pttxth potters 1RIN Monday evening Nov. 13ft5.

at HopklnsvlKe. Ky John Allison Akin Survived by sons. John L. Akin, Nashville and James Henry Akin. Baton Rouge.

daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Newsom, Jacksonville. aisters, Mrs. David Hughes.

Newport. Mrs. John Stegor, Ft. Thomas. and Mrs 8.

Melion. Hopkir.jviile. Ky several nieces and nephews Remains art at the chapel ot Pettus-Owen Wood. 4506 Char-loue Ave Services trora the In-glewood Methodist Church. Wednesday afternoon at 2 00 o'clock, conducted by Rev.

James Lantrip. The following will please serve as pallbearers: Johnny Higgns, A. Burgess. Millard E. Wvatt, J.

O. Lewis. Joe Batson and Troy Pat-ton. Wet Nashville Masonic Lodse No. 612 will have charge of service at the grave.

Interment Bprlrr Hill cemetery. Pettut-Owen Ac Wood. S-33M. BRADLEY Tuesday evening at a local infirmary. Mrs.

Mary Overton Bradley, age 54, ot Robin-wood drive. Madison. Tenn. Survived by husband, Bernard O. Bradley; one son.

Richard O. Bradley of Old Hickory, one daughter. Mary Farrls Bradley of Madison. three brothers. Hugh Overton and Charley Overton of Dickson.

and Stanton Overton of this cltT: one sister. Mrs. E. C. Barber of Dickson.

one granddaughter, Vickie Renee Bradley. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phllllps-Rob-lnson company. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later. Phillips-Robinson company. directors.

CHILDRESS November 21. 195.V at a Nashville hospital. Mlsa Sarah W. Childress, age SI rears. Survived by one aunt.

Mrs. Frederick Llghthall. of Murfreesboro; four nieces. Mrs. Rupert Smith.

Bristol, Mrs. William Gentle. Mary Crenshaw, Mrs. Sarah Barry, both of Nashville; cousin, Mrs. 3.

C. Beesley, Murfreesboro. Miss Childress will bo at Woodfin Memorial Chapel, where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m.. by Re. Ralph Llewellyn.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Murfreesboro, Woodfin Memorial Chapel. Mur-freesboro. In charge. NEVIN Tuesday morning.

November 29. 1855. at o'clock, at the residence. 3025 New Natchet Trace. Mrs.

Mary Birchett Nevin. Survived by daughters. Mrs. Ellis R. Sweeney.

Mrs. Nell Nevin Hauze. Mrs. Bess Nevin Bradford, sons. Patrick A.

Nevin and Peter E. Nevin. 18 grandchildren. 1 great grandchildren. Remains are at the Chanel of Pettus-Owen ft Wood, 4508 Charlotte Ave, where services will be held, Friday morning, at 10:00 o'clock, conducted by Rev.

J. E. Savoy. The following will please serve as pallbearers: William Treanor, Sidney Sweeney, Maurice Tucker. Floyd Bradford, Roger Thornton.

James I. Hicka. Interment City cemetery. Pettus-Owen St Wood. 1-3393.

FOINDEXIEB Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 29. 1965, at 2 o'clock at a local hospital. Mary Lisa Poln-dexier, age 4 months.

Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrt, Ross sister, Nancy Ann, all of 2W Ironwood drive. Donelson; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Oate Potndexter of Mount Juliet and Mr. and Mrt, Joe W. Jones of Martha, Tenn. Remains are at the funeral home of McMIUen and Hlbbett, Donelson. where funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning, Dec.

1. 1955. at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. Kenneth Clay, assisted by Rev. R.

Lexle Freeman, Active pallbearers: Morris and Horace Fly. Melvln Agee, Allen Oravea. Interment Mount Juliet cemetery. McMlUra and Htbbtti. itrtctors.

5:00 Reporter 5:15 Push Button One 5:30 All that's News 5:45 All That's News Allan Jarkaon. News Trafflo Report Star Reporter fwell Thomas News-Larry Munson Marathon Marathon Bill Stern Top Soil. Fill Dirt Crushed Iton SCOTT. -8S44 EVENING FURS Restyled. capes and stole, tailoring-alterations.

Mrs WiJlamt 104 19tb Ave 42-6703 tnnsiopiier News, Eddie Fisher Time To Remember Uncle Remus LEARN TO DRIVE News-Showcase Tennessee Ernie Bing Crosby Edward Murrow 6:00 Lone Ranger 6:15 Lone Ranger 6:30 News of World 6:45 One Man's Family LONG Suddenly Monday, Nov. 28 10S.V tarn, at her residence If 14 Dual Control Aemt Driver. 2-5194 1606 14th North. Mrs. Mary Freddie The Elf-News Worke Long.

Survived by nus-bund Mr. Wslter Foster Long: Bean Grading, Plowing. Digging anvwnere uehkiu o-ojij. jj-jisi sisters-in-law, Metdamet Essie Worke. Emma Williams and Eifle My Son Jeep Johnny Dollar FBI-Peace ft War FBI-Peace ft War 7:00 Opry Star Time 7:15 Opry Star Time 7:30 Opry Star Time 7:45 Opry Star Time Larimer Larimer Larimer Larimer-News (c) Color Telscatt I MORNING 6:45 Speer Family 7:00 Today Morning Show 7:30 Today News.

Show. Weather 6:00 Today Captain Kangaroo 8:30 Today Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Ding Dong School Garry Moore News, Weather 9:15 Ding Dong School Garry Moore Brighter Day 9:30 Search for Beauty Arthur Godfrey Romper Room 9:4 Search for Beauty Arthur Godfrey Romper Room 10:00 Home Arthur Godfrey Romper Room 10:80 Home Strike It Rich Morning Movie 11:00 Tennessee Ernie Valiant Lady Morning Movie 11:15 Tennessee Ernie Love of Life "Red Stallion" 11:30 Feather Your Nest Search for Tomorrow Morning Movie Feather Your Nest Guiding Light Morning Movie AFTERNOON 12i00 Midday News Jack Paar Home Folks On 12:15 Devotional M'm'ts Jack Paar R. F. D. 8 12:30 Movie Matinee Love Story Home Folks 1:00 "The Happiest Robert Q.

Lewis Movie Matinee 1:15 Day of Life" Robert Q. Lewis "Shadow of 1:30 Kitchen Kollege House Party Suspicion" 2:00 tinee Th'ter (c) Big Payoff Ball Show 2:30 Matinee Theater Bob Crosby 8 Ball Show 3:00 Date With Life Brighter Day 8 Ball Show 3:15 TBA Secret Storm 8 Ball Show 3:30 W'rld Mr. Sw'en'y On Your Account 8 Ball Show 3:45 Modern Romances On Your Account 8 Ball Show 4:00 Opry Matinee Cartoon Carnival Tales of West 4:30 Porky Pig Time Roy Rogers Tales of West 4:45 Ramar of Jungle Roy Rogers Tales of West 5:00 Ramar of Jungle Thanksgiving Parade Mickey Mousn Hub 6:15 Cisco Kid Thanksgiving Parade Mickey Mouse Club 6:30 Cisco Kid Crusader Rabbit Mickey Mouse Club 6:45 Weather Report P. Edwards News Mickey Mouse Club 1 EVENING 6:00 Annie Oakley Little Rascals Sheena Jungle Queen 6:30 Eddie Fisher Brave Eagle Disneyland 6:45 News Caravan Brave Eagle Disneyland 7:00 Opry Stars Godfrey ft Friends Disneyland 7:30 Father Kn'ws Best Godfrey ft Friends MGM Parade 8:00 Kraft Theater (c) The Millionaire Masquerade Party 8:30 Kraft Theater I've Got a Secret Break the Bank 9:00 This is Your Life 20th Century Fox Wednesday Fights 9:30 Highway Patrol 20th Century Fox Fights 10:00 Screen Director's Dr. Hudson's S.

J. News, Weather 10:15 Playhouse Dr. Hudson's S. J. L.

Munson, Sports 10:30 News Big News W-6 Playhouse 10:45 Sports Roundup Mr. Music "Scsrlet Pimpernel" 11:00 T'nlght. Steve Al'n Mr. Music Leslie Howard 11:30 T'nlght, Steve Al'n Mr. Muslo W-8 Playhouse 11:45 T'nlght, Steve Al'n Sign Oft W-6 Playhouse i DRESSMAKING Formais.

children' Paskett, all or Nasnvuie, nieces. Mesdames Essie Rsmson alterations, aiso loveu uauumu starring gifts for sale. 2-0519 and Ednar Sessions of Fort worm Teias: Oladvs Powell of Pensacoli BUSINESS CUIDE THELMA RITTER with 8:00 Groucho Marx 8:15 Groucho Man 1:30 Truth or Con'q'ces 6:45 Truth or Con'q'ces Eight Bail Show Noel Ball Eight Ball Show Noel Ball News; Tops in Pops Tops In Pops Amos Andy Amos 'n' Andy-Ntws Buiieett Service Offeree) GENE LOCKHART Octavla Walker and Alexyne Turner of Nashville. Mes-dsmes Oeraldene Shines of Bouth Bend. Carrie Thompson, Minnie Conch.

Mary FarrelL Frances King, Ann! Worke and Josenhine Peebles, all of Nashville: nephews. Messrs. Thomts Samuel Worke and Walter Hadley of Nashville: 10 sreat-nleces: seven treat-nenhewi. AUYN JOSLYN Septic Tanks Cleaned or ReDaired 9:00 Fibber and Molly 9:15 Heart of News 9:30 TBA 9:45 Sky High Record Parade Record Parade Gene Nobles Star Reporter Eight Ball Show Big Time Fights Big Time Fights Big Time Fights fcnflt anil eenalred other relatives and friends. Re mains are at the chaDel.

of T. T. work guaranteed, Terms, ii-imi. 10:00 Hockett Son. where family wtll RIPPEYS SANITARY BEKV 111 10:15 Reporter Moods In Muslo Moods in Music Moods in Music Star Reporter Record Hillghta Record Hilights Record Hilights Eight Ball Show Noel Ball Eight Ball Show Noel Ball receive friends itnisi weanetaay evening from 7 until 10.

Th re-mstns will lie In stale at 14th Avenu Baptist Church Thursday 10:30 10:45 at 12 a.m. until time ot funeral REMODEL A TO FRBt ESTIMATE ATHENS CONST. CO. 11:00 Eddie Hill Dance Hour Music by Lamplight services 2 p.m., conducted oy Rev Felton Price, assisted by Pev. E.

12:00 Eddie Hill 3lgn Off News-After Hours Herman Grizzard Dozler. Rev. Richard Otey and Rev. R. L.

Evans. Ushers of the 12:30 Back to Bible 1-625J 701 lltB Af. 9-4J01 1:00 Sign Off One Nobles REMODEL church will serve as flower-ladies and deacons wtll serve at pallbearers. Interment family lot. Oreen -wood cemetery, T.

T. Hockett Son. directors. W. D.

Crowder and E. D. Watklns. assistants. Ail of Rome Irrprovemeat Colored Card of Thank fha or 'one time payment Timmons Construction 203 DAKOTA ATI -184S I7-7M (MOTHE R1 AN The family of Mr.

Molll Ann You can depend on FLOWERS from FITTS I CRAWFORD Floriiti iiu w. iss to $ay it bett! Marital Marathon Ends WHITESBURG, Ky.LP) Sam Sexton, 60, who married and divorced the seme woman seven times, died at his nearby Sand Lick Gap home Monday. His wife was Mrs, Martha Sexton. i. Conn Smotherman acknowledges with erateful appreciation Four SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.

OVaTRTLOW BUILT Quick strvle. Rttsemabl Thompson Lent end Madlaon H. tUMMIRS. 4-1141, wt-l-MM ainanest ana ijmpainy. r8lgned Conn and Wood families.

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