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SATURDAY. APRIL It. 953. THE GREENVILLE NEWS I LIE CAROLINA PAGE TEN Oliver R. Ware Jn Abbeville High Commencement Thomas Farmer, James Bill 1'ruitt and Jack Simmons.

Th IkIv will be taken to the Mrs. Yoder Is piuirn i i A i Dies At Age 75 Oliver Robertson Ware, better home o( his mother at 11 a.m.1 Saturday and will be returned to the mortuary at 1 m. Sunday. 1 UtAlHi AND hUMtKMLb i i Wreck Victim i 75 vears or KI1UYWI OS age and well known, merchant of the Augusta ita. si me Place, died at his home in Oak-lawn Township at 2:40 clock yesterday.

He had been ill fur the past eight weens. KUCK It H.1... April Mrs, II Biihe laire Cauthen Yoder, Mrs. Dovie M. Hunt Joe B.

Cantrell I William Fair Batei was killed instantly when her car A 2 Mrs. SALEM, April 29 Funeral i nion. April 29-William Farr collided with a truck in Wilming-. unt a nutive of Oco- service for Joe S. Cantrell, of Carlisle died at Whit- ton Del.

Thursday afternoon. I nt dj her nome in who died Wednesday, will bemire Center this after The body being returned to A 21 Ku. Wlucted at Fall Creek BPftjLn at MS. He had ren critical!) nock 11,11 and funeral s'e7v CPg wer. held April aiChuirh Saturday at 3 ir by Mn 81 9 Mr.

BalM wag a ninoham Th. interment will fol- Sam Hunt, also a native of thei churrh 2 assistant postmaster at Carlisle Mr Ware was born in jaenson, Miss'. Jan. 26. 1880, a son of ths late Thomas Edwin and Lucy (Foote) Ware.

His lamer was from a prominent Greenville- low in i.nurelwood Cemetery. Mntain lommuniiy. Saturdiiv. Anse Funeral until health caused his retire County family, ana setuea Augusta Road while Mr Ware was very young. Most of his life was lived in the same commu- Mrs.

Yoder was born and rear- was miss i owe -i-e jn chmt ed in Florence, the daughter of augh er of he late H. L. snd tT aW Cautn Ke wtb areThree sons. John Pan.y Black the late 1 taulnen Jf; u.s Angeles. Hubert K.l Funeral services for Mrs HILI.

MICC I ITTI F. "I nilv MISS LITTLE MISS min." iitiinr.nni i.u i. E.I.J ulin rnlM in next monm ruuiiuu ne was ment. Mr. Bales was a member of Carlisle Masonic Lodge, 22, and a memiier of Woodmen of the World.

He was a graduate of King? Mountain Academy at Kings Mountain, N. C. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs Louise Bates Welche, Kings Mountain, N. and five grandchildren. Kdgar Brown Bailey Funeral tended the riorence city scnoois i nj eo.

and Limestone College. She live-1 red fc. Hunt. Ss I Diego. Pansy Parker Black of 36 A Poe.

will be conducted at Poe i iir. will uc iwiiuuiicu Bradberrv. salutatorian; Miss Shirley i.mie. Presbyterian Churcn, wnere ne Mis. Wllm.

Wilson ngwas and where he took Miss Marv Alice Hill, class orator. These girls anu waa oil a i ii iiiih rIlllmi. nil rx i ra in nui run i Mr. nr-i rHu at an active interest in all phases of wlh no more man sne high gained the top five ranking, for the ence between first and fifth Photo lor The New. by 1 leiiner fhaOnXrfj iK-v.

Mountain Ke'st and the KeV Cecil Cothran and three years ago On April 2. nillard. Ca. Ithe Rev. Herbert Bidnood.

In- KdwardSue Hamby in rivde Abbeville). terment will be in Graceland the work. Mr. Ware was the last member of his Immediate family. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Gertrude Traynham Ware, antj Peii tit 1. died at 10 Walter R. Cook Theact'ive pallbearers will be John P. Ashmore and county of Home will announce arrangements John P. Most Yoder of Abbeville.

(surviving in addition to her husband are her mother and stepfather. Mr. and Mrs. Buy G. father.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoy V- a.m. Friday in a Travelers Rest vnnoic inril f9 Walter iChorlm Hnlinul Hosier Kins 70. died st a Clin-lBillv Herman.

J. B. Dorsey. J. by two daugnters, wrs.

v-ne Toole of this city and Mrs. Jf jr- ncials witn UKra ivugore, iiarvcy Nelson and Willie Johnson. They will meet the church at 2:50 will Elliott and the Rev. Harold Hanley. Burial will be in the Garden of Memories.

Pallbearers will be L. Mc-llwain, R. C. and Roberty llanley I'lez Jolly and Frank Yon. GREER.

April 29 John P. Mng. I I tril1 ImeTau m. i'Ii Aorris and Marshall Jnrl ofl Serving honorary hospital, sue naa ueen in umiu-ing health for several years and was seriously ill for three months. She was born and reared at riauch- Kinney, Piedmont.

Two grwi. as escort Willi nl r''u? ID.m. Itutk Hill. daughters also survive. Funeral services will be con ducted by the Rev.

J. Phillip, Noble, the Rev. W. McLeod Honorary escort will be deacons ter of the late Joseph and Sarah declining health. te the Men's Bible Class and the JJ Fiizabeth Trtwty Rt I Mr.

Capps died at a Marietta Mr. Cook was native of board of deacon, of Poe Baptist' anXis of Thursday at 10 p.m Jackson County, N. and was t-hnrcb. one day sudden.at atk- a son of the late Mariom and, Black died at a local hos- on bnrn and reared he had been in declining hea th a Anne Bone Cook. P1 Ihursday.

She was the; eronvi. c. and short time his death was not ex- near iicnui-i awn. mc, nitu of Wavcross Baptist Church andjTinslev Horton. She had been a The Weather resident of the Locus Hill for the Alverson, Armur Frampten and the Kev.

rsut unrUr.n ot l.tckville Presbyterian I i klers. Mrs. wiuow 01 vieorxr main ami ui Meted. in Iho tlica DCCteU past 40 years and was a memoer of the Locus Hill Baptist Church. 'snnHsiv afternoon at 3 un -had lived in Greenville since TKMPtKATl'REi Mixlnimrt minium Mrfth Noiintl fiMiinh (lltli) it (till inutitii tUD o'clock and internment will be She married Clarence Langley, ii.w wi Inmes' Seneca: Mrs.

Alvin Bovce, Russell Alverson, Lewis Alverson, E. P. Waldrop Arch Chandler, Grady Lollis, Buy Davis, Tom Davis, Robert Linley, Delk Traynham, Dr. O. M.

Good lelte, and Dr. Arthur Deanhardt. in the adjoining cemetery. F. Garrett, t'ateerhee; Mrs.

J. Tre body will be at the home until one hour before the service. Doll Crocker who died four years: He had been a resident of ago He was a son of the late' Greenville County the greater part William and Maria Belue Moss. his life and was a son of the Surviving is one brother, David i late Sam and Lyda McJunkin Moss, Arkansas. ('apps.

He was a member of New I u.ill ha pnn. Til.uptt Unntiul rhlireh. Acrutntilaied Kr.M ifl Dtfkltncf nri.nvi) nnrl Mrs. who died 20 years ago. Surviving are one son, Lewis, Travelers Rest, Rt.

one broth The following win serve pan-bearers and meet at the home at 2:15: Sam Coates, Eldridge Dar Tbe body will be taken to the er, Willie H. Horton, Los Angeles. live granacnnureu mm by, J. B. King, wens cnanuier, Henry Elrod and J.

D. Gwinn. "7 F.arle Hunter, Central; one houn fndim itjti 0,1 brother, Claude, Norris. X1u SS Funeral services win be con- to 7 jo in at 3 p.m. Saturday at Sec- Wesleyan Methodist Church rUNCIill Kl'llt.

mi, u. imnij lUS uvu; ducted Saturday at 4 p. m. at a addition to his wife, Mrs. home Saturday morning.

Cox Fu-Wood Mortuary by the Rev. D. paxton Green Capps, he is sur-Peral Home is in charge. four great-grandcnnuren Luther D. Blackwell Luther David Blackwell, 43, of 12 Third Avenue, Judsun.

died yesterday at m. at a local hospital following an illness of several weeks. Members 01 uie session nu II? t' nl, anA lha U-v i P.niH Funeral services will be con- nf the church oiiiuii niivt "-jviveu uy InU sun, oaui Sheppherd. Burial will be in; Cleveland, and Leonard Capps. a-u mini in Centra bv tne nev.

w. u. i ducted at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at i inrilev John ducted at 3:30 p.m Sunday aM Bindley. John Hopkins, yav un -i" i fur 7 J0 i Mrs.

Mary W. Hughe BKI.TON. Aoril 2i Mrs. Mary Wood Memorial Park. OOU llieuiui mi mia.

I.imu. tan. I 111 KHV I.U1I.11IU I.CU Locus Hill Baptist Church by ihe -Rev. W. J.

Jordan and 'be Rev. Mulligan and R. i.aui aitw ICKenS, 111. IWO siep-suns, mj KrAnl.a.. ht.

nnllnpnrpr-i i ur-ii i U'il. Mr. Blackwell was supervisor of will he in (Irace amir tociif i Hnria anion iu.i paui. minu fha u-Afiiis 1'iuim at Inrlvrm Mill niii k.n Oqv 'f'filuin flreenville. ft it itamUh u'Hi np in:" 1..

II. Il UUCY. t. S. Wfilhrr Birtai CiUUKOK HAI.t:.

UUHI.IR (Bob) Means will compose the Wilson Hughes, 74, wife of T. O. Hughes, died at her home, 104 Wren St at 7 a m. today. Dill ucn.rT jJiaiTl lirCen, t'Oniiat' iuui and had been a resident of that, Bright, Adair Brewton, Hiram brothers George, Bon and Jeff IE lla I lllllbnMnn I I.

aim uau u. ell a i-raiurin, ui iiimi, liriKUl, noun Dirnuiiii mi for 25 He Wilkerson. Pallbearers will be Theodore Ithe church cemetery. Hunter, I.eland Cook. C.ary Smith WK4TMKS HI KKAt) community years.

was Dallas and Claude born and reared at Greer and hisi Honorary escort will be I Til I II II I 1 Pallbearers will be Carl W'alk- IGrrrnvlll Kuricual On I'll Owpng tbiutii r.i.,im K.ir ma continued FVunk darrett. hiyies wwens o. i.w, Ktvipe Paul and Bill Mc honorary escort and win meet at, the church at 2:50. The body will remain at the Mackey Mortuary until 10 o'clock Mrs. Hughes was a native ot ille Countv.

a daughter of rannp nnri l-ennard Dobson. Will Kinney, Clyde 'Moore, and Cecil Nirhols Cleve Collins. Richard the late James M. and Ellen and Hampton Hunter. The body is at the home of i oicior tin Knrle Hunter, in t'en Nnrth Caioliim salindBy.

ntrllf cloiicljr nnnlirAt and llr high lin-pi'mlures 74-IJ2. Sunilajr. lair nil warm. I apps, ail OI Capps, Marietta one sister, Mrs. V.

T. Hardin, Cleveland nine grandchildren and seven step-grandchildren. The body is at the home. Stil-well Mortuary is in charge. and Defov Lunny and Vance parents are Isum Blackwell and the late Quillie Ensley Blackwell.

He was a member of Judson Methodist Church and of the Men's Bible Class. Ilia uiifp Mrc TTvplvn Smith. Smith Wilson. She was a member of the Belton First Baptist Church and the VMS and Women's Bible tral and will be placed in the Bowers. Members of the Fellowship Sunday School class of Locus Hill Baptist Church will eompose the Sunday morning, wnen win uo taken to the home, to await Uie-hour of the service.

It is the request of the family that flowers be omitted. church at m. aaiuiunjr Jackson. Th? body is at the mortuary. The family will be at the home of Mrs.

Trusty. in Hume is Duckett Funeral Class of the church. ern Blackwell, survives him with II. WFATIIKR REPORT i For lluur e.rl.d l-ndmi 7 r. I TtTION H.

Pi. SHIIliN I. ft Api-na bb 47 Kiiuxvlllt 7D 48 Aiiiarlllo 77 Hint HI l4 A.hrviln 72 I.AliKtks 50 quanta H2 lrfjul.ivilla 7H All. City 07 4a .03 Miriiiplim BH 'jl Hir'liani U4 Mrrldlan IV rA charge. honorary escort.

The body will remain at the Mnrtiiarv anr) be rjlaced in Dave F. Graham BF.LT0N, April 29 Dave F. one son, T-Sgt. Bobby L. Black-well, Pine Castle Air Force Base, Fla one daughter.

Mrs. A. H. Mm. Corrie B.

Jeter Tti.t-,iit OQ ra Cnf. If want a fine-flavored pofj Graham. 73. died at the home of ymiioin, llii.lon 4 46 1 23 Miami 11 64 Waiiam I. Bailey Sr.

CLINTON. April I. Surviving are her husband; one son, Arthur 0. Hughes, Belton; four daughters, Miss Sadie Hughes and Mrs. Marie Dariety, Belton; Mrs Louise Thacker and Mrs.

Gladys Mize, Anderson; one brother, Jim Wilsnn Anderson: 12 erandchildren Agtsteribbe, Alius. his Hnlfiilii 71 41 MltAkcf the church at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. wa(er js hMm The family is at the home of Water hot'. you ic Ktil n4.

nlHI Hita. ivi- rie B. Jeter. 83, of Santuc, died i his son, Clifford H. Graham, Pel father.

Isum ackwe II. Greer. Po.iuv vr 71 riied at an early 7nr Rt 3 at 1:45 a.m. Friday. son.

unn'l do! nnp sister Mis Eddie Duncan. h.mr "Priilav at Hlalofk Hospital A native of Madison County. Ga FUNERAL INVITATION: cpvcrnl vears uf declining Greer two brothers. L. R.

Black-well, Greer, and J. II. Blackwell. he was a son of the late Hubbard at Wallace Thomson Hospital at 10:45 a. m.

today. She had been ill several weeks. Mrs. Jeter as the widow of Dr. J.

T. Jeter. She was a member of Salem Baotist Church and a member of and two great-grandchildren. Th i-Flattvra and friends of Mr. nd Mrs.

Winnsboro. and Elizabeth Stevens Graham He was a former resident of Bel-tnn uhpre he was employed bv Jolin R. Caopa. Sam cppa. l-sonaro health.

He was a native of Georgia "jbut had made his home in Lau-Jrens County for ll years. He was J' a member of Lydia Mill Baptist F'uneral plans are Incomplete FOR YOUR Capps, Tay or urnrn. wiinam o. Bi.n Capoa. Prank Capps.

Mllin-Sie 74 42 Mubllp AH bO MulilK'r Htl 14 Mulllrral 74 44 NUrlmiiil Hi NrYult fj 41 Nurlolk bl 47 I'll I la 31 PliufHlx (IV 5b Hill. bun 71 4.1 Horl'ilMr 5.1 4.1 Hlcliiiiuiid 70 43 SI I.uull 74 55 San timlo Vb bH Kran 2 40 havamiall B4 53 5b 42 laiiiua Kb 58 Wauli lun IM 4 Wnin'lbll au 51 CliailmL'n SO bO Oiailulla 51 C.IIHMJKa 4D Cint-aiiu 57 fliiriull 77 47 Ovvlaiid Tl 4 Ciiliiinbia 04 47 CMlllliibua 74 42 pallaa 19 17 btiivir HI 43 II Muliiea 74 42 Dfln.ll 72 4S Iliilnlll 72 51 f'rtstiu 44 tlalvrilim 7v 72 II Hit 114 nd'pulia 10 J.i ullt WI Kan CUV 411 npnHinc the m-rival of relatives th Fool urn Star She sTarluatpri Jtlf cppi. and Mra. V. Hardin and Funeral services will De conducted at First Baptist Church Sunday at 3 p.m.

by the Rev. D. H. Dan iel and the Rev. Zeb D.

Smith. Burial will be in Belton Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Henrv Clink- out of the city. Further announce from Clifford Seminary and spent Church. JIEATING Belton Mills.

He had made his home with his son for seven years He was a member of Waycross her entire lire in tne santuc ments will be made by 1 nomas McAfee Funeral Home. o( Ihrl rlamlllra rnwuuiu 'v attend the funeral aervirea tor Mr. John Capps to be conducted Saturday at 3 o'clock New I-lberi- Baptist Inlarmull ha thf Surviving are his wire. mis. Lena G.

Bailey; one son, William H-ii pv Jr. uf Lvdia Mill: and NEEDS' Snrv are one aaugmer. Baptist Church. Siiruiilnu hpsidps his son are LriWitnlnr retiipiery. SlUwell Moriutry, Fu-Inrrtl Direr tors.

scales, Moffatt Haynie, Peter Burton, Ralph McMahan, Bill Kay. three grandchildren. He was the Dennis Brannon flRFFR Anril Tlennis last member of his nnmeuiaie Mrs. Elizabeth Wilkins, Santuc; three sons, J. Hyan, Santuc; Manning Union, and C.

B. lutur whilmire seven grandchil his wife, Mrs. Polly Hanley Graham; one daughter, Mrs James Tinsley, Greenville; one sister See Rrnnnini nf ail Ponlar Drive. ann Aiian nay. The body will be placed in the church at 2 p.

m. Sunday. Cox Fu family. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Lydia died suddenly Friday at 8:30 a.

five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Beulah Curry. Jacksonville. whi owini! at ie home neral Home is in charge.

triuii.mi services will ne con UMERAL IIMVITATIOIM- Itic liitjiiUn i id rriftlivri uf Mrs Hatiay pHikfi Bliack. Mn. I) W. hnilerl tvld, Mis H. KiUdit.

Jmiifi A ibuauy) 1 lui 1:. M. O. hlKck Mia. Qiiti-c V.

Ciitiut nil ol thflr fainllid ire respect-fully inviircl to mlfiiu tlir luiifral Kr-vuvs of Mm. FatiKy Ftrkrr Blttck to be il J'o BsiMlUt Ctiutrh 2 m. fin nil coiuliiclrd by Oie Kev. tcil "dllli-li Sllii. tl TitfV .1 U.ilul nii.i.iH four grandchildren of a neighbor.

Gower Heating Co. 11 llVfl ST. PH. Mill ducted Sunday at 3:30 p. m.

at Mill Baptist Church uy me Kev. Stanley Hardee and the Kev. J. B. AhuriM-omliia Burial will be in the home bv the Kev.

James runerat services win ne con- ducted at Wavcross Baptist Mn. Bertha H. Langley l. I Tnivn VVC PPST Anril 90 Mr. Brannon was a lifelong resident of Greer, son of Mrs.

Nettie Waldroo Brannon and the late PraciW Ir. Rv James L. Rosemont Cemetery. The body is White 111, the Rev. Paul Builing- llling- 11 Ttartha Unrlnn I.BnDPV (A.

at the home, 200 Spruce Lyma Dave Brannon. ton and the Rev. C. S. Cato.i mnit will be In Gricvlincl Cemelciy.

Mill. Gray uneral tiome is in Snrvivinff hesules his mother Tluim Burial will follow in Jeter lamily ehurop Are hi wife. Mrs. I.illie Gibson ramalorv Pa hearers will De James Brannon; two sons, William and David Brannon. Greer; two M.imlav I.fvlie Austin.

II. Purkpt't. John Goldman. Jessie Ahpi-rrnmhia and Houston Ellis brothers, Carlyle, Greer, and Hen ry Brannon, Kingstree; three sis Pallbearers win ne mign tior son, Marion and Berry Jeter, James Cornwell and Arthur Pitt-man. After 11 a.

m. Saturday the body will be at the home. Edgar Brown-Bailey Funeral Home GHyn ALL-NOT Honorary escort will he composed Kiirr 30 of member, of the Bible!" A'Z. Prui.t riass tne t.yuia -nd Mrs. Earnestine in charge.

mn i ii. Simmons. Greenwood: and five I W. Jackson JOHNSTON, April 29 W. H.

mulphl 78. died at his NO. I SUNCOMII rt. NO. 1 Has home here at 2:55 this afternoon.

grandchildren. Funeral services wijl be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Wood Mortuary by the Rev. Glenn Fel-met and the Rev. Ansel Pruitt.

Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Baptist Church cemetery. Pallbearers will be nephews: George Morris, James Mahaffey, STONI AVI li-fAJS NO. WADE HAMPTON A lie had been in declining health about three years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alma jacKSon; three daughters, Mrs.

Roy E. Pardue, Graniteville; Mrs. A. m. F.ubanks, Augusta; Mrs.

John F. toiuipi- Autmsta' two sons. Clvde one of series and Hampton Jackson, Johnston; 12 erandchildren and one great grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. r'nmalia Pnrrtnp Johnston: Mrs. What About Newspaper Advertising I.etha Cartledge, North Augusta: Mrs.

Olive Strom ana Mrs. eu Dim rnlnmhia: three broth ers, J. H. and R. G.

Jackson, Al ma, the Kev. Jonn t. jacK-son, Philippine Islands. GOING FULL BLAST AT MR. EDWIN WEAVER He was a member ot rmnppi Danild rhurch and Men's Bible1 Class.

Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Members ot nis rla ill serve as OWNER OF HARMON'S honorary escort. Funeral services will be conducted at Philippi Church Sunday at 3:30 p.m. by the Rev. R.

W. McKinney. The hndv is at the home of his son, WEAVER TILE CO. Hampton Jackson. Edwards Fu NOW! neral Home is cnarge.

GREENVILLE, S. C. Theodore Key Theodore L. Key, 79, of 107 Hill St Westview Heights, died yes-. terdav at 10 a.

m. at his home fallowing two years of declining health. says- iu Veil un ton of the late FREE AMHVICIIES, DOMTS James and Sarah Jones Key and a native of Franklin, N. C. During the past 37 years Mr.

Key had lived in Greenville and was engaged in carpenter work. He was a member of Salem Methodist Church. Survivins are his wife, Mrs. An COFFEE Anna Painter Key; four daughters. Mrs.

Dallas Greer and Mrs. A FEW SUPER SPECIALS Josephine Baker, Greenville: MR. EDWIN WEAVER Eiqht years ogo I started odvertising In The Greenville News-Piedmont with a consistent program in mind. All during this period I hove earned on od week Being a small dealer, I felt it better to p.ck my cho.ee of one best'medium and stick to it rather than distribute in vanous means I do not employ ony outside salesmen and work from leads only, is my opioid that the greater percentage of my business is started by the fact my ad is read in the popers. My advertising in The Greenville News-PiednTont gives me the chance to meet my prospects.

By dealing fairly with them and living up to promises made in ads displayed the papers, I feel that one week's advertising gives me prospers rturt would require six months to personally go out and dig up. I know that the great majority of people do read the papers and I know M7fee1inayisdthat the results I om realizing from NEWSPAPER ADVER-TISING Sahfies ie to recommend THE GREENVILLE NEWS-PIEDMONT or NEWSPAPERS in general os the LEADER in their respective field. Signed EDWIN WEAVER Mrs. J. D.

Hanley, Clinton, and Mrs. Kdith Van Horn, El Pasco, five sons, George W. Key. Bessemer City, N. Parshall Key, Rt.

2. Taylors; Furman Key, John Key and Lawson Key, Greenville; one sister, Mrs. Laura Grant, Greenville, and one brother, Frank Key, Dillsboro, N. C. Funeral arrangements are in HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR Ft.

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with trade-in Reg HOTPOINT RANGE $379.95 SALE $219.95 with trade-in 1955 HOTPOINT AIR CONDITIONER $189.95 John R. Capps Funeral services for John R. Capps, 60. county guard of Tiger-ville Cam'" and resident of Rt. 3, Travelers Rest, will be conducted Saturday at 3 D.m.

at New Liberty Baptist Church by the Fully automatic hand fillinf Holpoin! Washer 169.95 ft lupply of Tid Hofpoinf Dryer i5t 169.95 Holpoinl Refrigerator, Mr. Merchont: Are You Reaching 97 of Your Potential? The Greenville News-Piedmont Assures Maximum Coverage Minimum Cost. Kev. Albert jonnson, tne nev. Homer Couch and the Rev.

Wing-ard Odom. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be W. B. Hardin.

Arthur Nelson. .1. C. Hardin. V.

T. Hardin Edgar Canps UST YEAR APVtRTlSCRS INVeSTED MORE M0UEY IW VEWSPAPeRS THAN tH TV, RADIO, MAfiAZlfvE AMD CVTDCOR COMBINgP D0NT TAKC NClVSPAffK FDR GRANTED! and Norman Raines. They will MUSIC AND APPLIANCES meet at the home at 2:30 Composing the honorary escort will he the deacons of New Liber ty Church, County Supervisor A.

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