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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1968 AfcmttorJOURNAL PAGE 4F 'Bama State to Exhibit 25 Graphics, Banners Selma Boy Wins Scholarship To Tufts Medical School YMCA Group Endorses Food Plan double banners. Last fall he was A pageant of more than 25 65. During the summer of 1965, Memorial Award for excellence selected to launch Harvaraj graphics and banners by he journeyed to Nouakchott, in literature, and tne uaDney Mauritania, on Operation Montgomery Loving Cup for Divinity School's "Tneoiogy ana Art" series which also included I Vatican Pavilion Artist Norman Laliberte will be exhibited at Crossroads Africa. Mauritania outstanding achievement. He received the Bachelor of SKEGEE The National Alabama State College through SELMA Roy Lorenzo' Teague, son of Mrs.

Otelia T. Lee and the grandson of Rev. and Mrs. George H. Thomas has received a full scholarship award to attend Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston.

His schedule at Tufts will in painters Ben Shahn ana uavia -Aronson. is on the west coast of Africa. Last year, he taught science Board of the Young Women's 4 im." JL 'ill tarn TWltitm turfa '-fmstr-m mmtmrttt Nov. 24. Religious and secular in In 19(55.

as visual design con Christian Association in Its re Science degree from Knoxville College in May 1967, where he served as president of the student body during his senior year. sultant for del Sol Productions, nature, the banners and in the Dallas County School System at Brantley High School where he instituted a science cent New York session endorsed graphics of ex-vetos, he executed five different exhibits including "Fun and. immediate release of the na- clude a five-year medical degree watercolors and craypas prints club. He is a member of the Green Games" for the Pepsi tola reflect the artists's concern with religious symbols, classical tion's food stockpiles to help alleviate starvation and malnutrition in this country, Street Baptist Church of which program of basic medical sciences, clinical experience and apprenticeship in home medical service his freshman year. He also participated in the Knoxville College Concert Choir, the German Club, the Pan-Hellenic Council, the Exchange Committee, Alpha Phi Alpha myth and folklore.

Among the works ehibited is the large Black Trinity banner. Mrs. Vera C. Foster said on her the Rev. C.

A. Lett is pastor. He plans to practice medicine in Selma upon completion of his formal medical training. Teague was the salutatorian of ROY TEAGUE Fraternity, and other return home. Thex work features a stylized but Building in New York City.

His work with del Sol also included films, graphics and numeros design exhibitions. i As design consultant for the "Next Fifty Years the Na-1 tions's Consultation on thel Future Environment of a Democracy," Laliberte I supervised the design and ex-f the graduating class of 1963 of organizations. He appeared in Who's Who stark madonna of black the R. B. Hudson High School, silhouette on a field of vibrant The resolution adopted by the board calls for the Secretary of Agriculture to release at once among Students in American white.

Universities and College in 1964- Gets Post Ralph M. McClanahan has been named Assistant Director at Tuskegee Veterans Administration Hospital. A native of Oklahoma, he has served in VA hospitals at a number of Places across the country. foods now available in the Lake Elam Baptist Church To Honor Dr. A.

W. Wilson The artist served as design consultant for the Vatican Pavilion at the New York United States and to find ways where he participated in the band, choir, Thespian's Society, Honor Society, Science Club, and Student Council. He served as president of the Alabama State Association of Student Councils during his high school career at Hudson. ecutionof 600 banners for the American Institute of Planners for immediate distribution. World Fair between 1963-1965 conference in Washington, D.C.: where he exhibited 44 of his own in October, 1967.

Currently be is executing several large banners Mrs. Foster was named by Mrs. Robert W. Claybor, national board president, to a delegation to call on Secretary Or- East Chapel, M. for Gov.

Winthrop Rockefellef lat! During the summer of 1962, he Church, Church, Goodship Baptist Czechoslovak Journalists Score Ruling PRAGUE AP) Czechoslo. participated in the rfc.A Youth Tour. He visited: i ville Freeman to urgfe this ao a jiii si .11 (ls tion in the interest of the The officers, members, organizations and friends of the Lake Elam Baptist Church Millbrook, will honor Dr. A. W.

Wilson and his wife Sunday for 26 years of service. Church, Church, con Day Street Baptist Church Schedules Women's Day Mt. Zion Lilly Hill Baptist England. Holland, Germany, tinued crusade against povertl, Church and Sprinfield Baptist Switzerland, Italy and France At Hudson, he was the reci Church. Mrs.

Foster, a social worker, formerly served on the World pient of the Joyce Yelder The service will begin with the University of Arkansas. Designer of the 19B7, Christmas poster for Laliberte is one of six artists. who executed their versions of Christmas tree for Macy'i for. the 1968 holiday season. The author of several books: on banners, wood-cuts, crayjias' drawings and 1 1 1 1 e-s Laliberte currently teachesjat; Newton Colleee of the Sacred! Many individual members of Lake Elam Baptist Church and Sunday School at 10 a.m.

under Council YWCA. She said that the board action came after a the direction of Oliver Fen- members oi other churches in The Day Street Baptist Church will hold its Annual Women's Day celebration Sunday. Mrs. Irene C. Williams will derson as superint week's concentration on the followed by the Baptist Training vakia's Soviet-dictated policy ofj curbing press freedom met resistance Saturday from one of! the Dubcek regime's staunch! supporters, the Union of Czecho-i YWCA's work with youth and the community will also be program participants.

Dinner will be served the invited guests, Powell Set To Take Seat Union, directed by Mrs. Sebitha review of possible new youth speak from the theme: Kobinson, directress. directions in light of present-day Heart, Newton, Mass. Devotion will be in charge of needs. The following pastors will tne toiiowing church officers: formerly taught at St.

of Notre Dame and the KansasXi- particpate on the Anniversary Program Rev. G. W. Boze- Representatives from the Slovak Journalists. The union, through its ruling presidium, announced that it would fight the one-month sus-oension ordered against "Re King Hill Baptist Church, Lake Elam Baptist Church, Jackson Association's student ty Art Institute and was fan As Freshman NEW YORK (AP) Saying its teenage and young adult Chapel A.M.E.

Zion Church. associate professor at the Rhode members, and USO junior vol Island School of Design. Norm court Street BaDtist weekly magazine of the! unteers participated in the Formerly a resident of Can he was ready to take his place union and one of the few publications still discussing pros and man, Rev. A. H.

Longmire, Rev. D. M. Woster, Rev. S.

M. Moncrief, Rev. Albert Smith, Rev. H. L.

Hariston, Rev. Paul Cook, and Rev. E. I. Marlow.

Each of these churches and pastors will be accompanied by their official boards, usher Board sessions. ada, Laliberte attended Ctfan-brook Academy on a painting 1 I Olsiini if "i "Dedicated Christian women The Sure Hope and Anchor of the World." The guest contributors and the guest soloist, Mrs. Mary Kenibrew, are members of Beulah Baptist Church. Mrs. Williams was born In Montgomery County and received a B.S.

and masters degree from Alabama State College. She has done post graduate work at Stetson University and Penn State University. She has been cited for I volunteer work in the March of Dimes, United Appeal and the scholarship and studied "it es a freshman congressman, Adam Clayton Powell returned to Harlem Saturday to claim the reelection victory he won practically without campaigning. Holt Street Lawrence School Plans Celehration Illinois Institute of Technology where he received an M.S.! cons of demands made on Prague by Moscow following the August invasion. The Journalists union said it had decided at a presidium meeting to "express disagreement with the authority for degree.

To Hold The Negro preacher-politician said at a news conference that boards, and choirs. Pastor Wilson recently underwent surgery at Baptist Hospital but is now improving the real reason he lost his house at nome. seat after 22 years was that he press and information about the pans have been made for the temporary ban on the annual observance of American omen9 Day had been gaming sufficient sen iority to become House speaker neponer. Education Week at Daisv Boys' Club To Salute Local Elks 2 Boy's Club. Lawrence Elementary School.

and would have won the prize in another six years. 1 The Holt Street Baptist Church will present its annual Women's Day celebration Sun MRS. IRENE C. WILLIAMS 1 The celebration begins Monday with Miss Willie M. Stone serv Her professional and fraternal The flamboyant Powell was membership includes, local expelled from the House in 1967 ing as guest contributor.

day, Nov. 17. The theme will Class Evening state, national educational on charges of misuse of public The theme, "America Has A be "The Revelance of Jesus in A Great Society." good Thing Going-Its Schools." associations. The Zorah cflapter order of Eastern Star and will be explored during thp funds and defying New York courts after losing a slander suit to a Harlem women in I960. He won re-election overwhelmingly Montgomery Alumni chapter of Mrs.

A. M. Wilson will serve as general chairman; Mrs. The statement added: "It was; decided to appeal to the proper court and to take other suitable steps in this direction." The decision could force a showdown over Soviet demands for a thorough shakeup of the press and radio. Moscow has indicated it wants punishment of a number of broadcasters and writers who backed the regime of party chief Alexander Dubcek during the spring and summer liberalization period and who operated the successful resistance press and radio during Registration Scheduled week with a series of assembly programs in session.

Outstanding speakers will contribute to Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. She is principal of Booker T. in a special election a month wadonia Banks, mistress of the various topics. Washington Elementary School. later but did not try to reclaim his seat.

The Capital City Boys' Club will observe a special "Salute To Elks" Day Nov. 15, 'according to William "Kid" Franklin, executive director. Franklin said that the day will be celebrated by boys clubs throughout the nation to commemorate the more than a quarter century partnership between the Boys' Clubs oi America and the Elks. A special pamphlet, marking the organization's Alliance for Miss Stone, retired instructor ceremony, and Dr. A.

W. Wilson is pastor. Sunday School will beain at The Sunday School will have of Montgomery public schools, Registration for evening trade extension classes will be held at In Tuesday's election, Powell handidly defeated Republican Henry L. Hall, a free-lance writ win explore tne topic "Spiritual And Moral Values." 9:15 a.m., with Mrs. Katie mi.

visiting teachers in charge of classes, and the evening program will feature youths of the gram will feature youths of the! church. inumas serving as surjerin- Booker Washington High School On Wednesday. Miss Loretta er, and Conservative Joseph Smith, student at Carver High McGuire, a public relations post-invasion days. The govern Monday evening from 5:30 to 7:30 on the first floor in Room 2 of the senior high building. An tendent.

All departments will assemble in general session at 10:25 a.m., and the Lesson Review will be civen bv Mrs. School, will speak on the subject ment has been protecting most Mrs. C. Neal Johnson Is Schools Provide Eaual Op Juvenile Delinquency, has of them. general chairman; Mrs.

Emma portunities." The culminating prepared by the Elks. Lodges riiinie ivi. ACttenzie. from Ha invitation is extended to all gainfully employed persons who are 16 years of age or over. Meanwhile, seven Western news and cameramen were program will be presented Fri are active in Boys' Club work in Street Baptist Church.

A. Jackson, program chairman; Mrs. Sadie Penn, co-chairman; man. He campaigned only a (ew days, returning to his retreat on Bimini, Bahamas, each time. At the news conference at the Abyssinian Baptist Church, where he is pastor, Powell said President-elect Richard M.

Nixon would have "insurmoun day in the school auditorium. some 100 communities. The objective of these classes Mrs. Olivia Green, publicity with Bennie L. Smith, assistant principal of Mclntyre School, is to provide journeymen workers an opportunity to get The special message will be delivered by Dr.

Zelia S. Evans, of Alabama State College and chairman; and Rev. M. C. Cleveland is pastor.

Local Elks Lodge No. 431 has offered assistance to the Capital City Boys' Club for many years. The Boys' Club members will serving as guest speaker, spending a tense weekend in their Prague hotels uncertain of their status in the eyes of Czechoslovak authorities. The seven, who witnessed anti-Soviet demonstrations Barents and families of the instruction and training needed in order to become more ef table" problems in trying to win school have been invited to at pay a special visit to the win oe presented by Mrs. Lurlene Anderson.

At 1:30 p.m.. dinner will he ficient in their vocation. Instruc tend these programs and also the loyalty of Negroes even he appoints a black man to his tion will be given in the follow- observe the various classrooms Cleveland Avenue Southern Pride Lodge, where Dr. Moses W. Jones is Exalted Thursday, were detained the ing classes: Cosmetology, served to guests in the Church during the week, next day by detectives, ques- Mclntyre School To Celebrate Education Week MISS BENNIE MAYBERRY Mayberry, Nelson To Wed Nurse's Aide, Commercial Sew fining nail.

Mrs. Marguerite Jenkins will "They think they can win over 22 million black people with put tioned and had their travel visas ing, Tailoring and Alteration. taken away from them. Includ At 5:30 D.m.. the Tbntict serve as chairman of the American Education Com These courses are offered by ting in one or two here and there," he said.

ed were representatives of the Training Union will be directed tne vocational Educational mittee National Broadcasting The oy airs. Lomse Belser, Miss Amusements Powell said the strongest political forces in the country to Division of the State Department of Education in coopera Associated Press, United Press amriey yuaiis, and Mi Melzora Brown. International and the West Ger day were young white students, The Mclntyre School will tion with the Montgomery Coun man Second Television Net black militants and the poor and TUSKEGEE Dr. and Mrs, ty Board of Education. C.

At 7 p.m., the Matrons Circle celebrate American Education Week Sunday through Saturday work. They have another date Smiley is principal and Earl that "they can turn the system around." with the police Monday. Bennie uougias Mayoerry announce the engagement of their i we Mission Society will nraconf Hall Street Church Plans Women's Day with a chapel program Thurs day in the school cafetorium. PEKIN THEATRE Sunday through Saturday-Hit No. 1 Wicked Die Hit No.

1 Xov Rebellion" (adulta only). RITZ THEATRE Sunday through In Cold Elk Sormmer In "Wicked Dreama of apetiai ieaiure The theme will be "The Ball, coordinator. AME Bishop daughter, Bennie Rene, tol William K. Nelson son of Mr. and Mrs.

William K. Nelson The highlight of the program OBITUARIES will be a talk by Mrs. A. M. Sr.

of White Plains. N.Y. revolutionary Faith." Mrs Naomi Hill is chairman. College Sets Women's Day will be observed Norris, supervisor of Montgomery County Public Miss Mayberry is a graduate To Preach Here Sunday student at Farleigh Dickinson Sunday at Hall Street Baptist Church with Mrs. H.

O. Hester, wife of Dr. H. O. Hester, secretary of Department of Missions to Special Grouns of University in New Jersey and is Singers Plan Program Sunday The Truly Seal Gospel Singers will present a program, at Revelation Baptist 810 Goode Sunday at 7 p.m.

It it open to the public. i presently employed at Lederle Laboratories of New York. Mr. the Baptist State Convention. Concert Here By Pianist Nelson is a student at Columbia Include one daughter, Mrs.

Alberta Walls; eight grandchildren; greatgrandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren, a host of nlecea and nephews, one grand aon-ln-law. and one great-grandson-ln-law. LEE, Henry of Woodley Road, died at tha horn of his brother, Deacon Love Byrd Malone Friday night. Funeral plana will be announced by Rosa-Clayton Funeral Home. Survivors include hie widow, Mra.

Matlla Lea; brother, Love Byrd Malona and Albert Bishop Alfred G. Dunston presiding bishop of the 11th ADAMS, Porter CANTY, Sam DRIVER, Mrs. Eddie J. HUNTLEY, Mrs. Classis JONES, Mrs.

Anna KENDRICK, Hamp LEE, Henry RODGERS, Walter ROPER, Mrs. Carrie WALTON, Mrs. Liietlshle Schools. The theme for the weeklong celebration is "America Has A Good Thing Going Its Schools." Mrs. Norris will explore Thursday's topic, "Fostering Lifelong Learning." Other participants will be Mary Alexander, Carolyn University Law School.

serving as guest contributor, Dr. F. E. James is pastor. She will speak from the theme, "The Response of Chris Miss Mayberry and Mr.

plan a December wed- Episcopal District of the AME Zion Church now in session at the Ebenezer AME Zion Church, will deliver the message Sunday Nelson A recital bv Geors ding. tian Women To The Demands of 1 -O" "HiOW. iiKeniationauy recognized Changing Times." at the 11 a.m. worship hour. tru i -i smith of Cincinnati, Ohio; granddaughter, Mrs.

Mozell Carter; four aisiers-ln-law, Mra. Zelphla Malone, Mrs. Angelina lavia, Mrs. Janie Bell ADULTS. ONLY PERSONS UNDER 18 Will Not Be Admitted iiie unne-eiecis latner is ta not, composer and scholar, will be the next Ivroum Anderson, Hildagard Howard, Rebecca Belser, Linda Rivers, Brenda Graham.

Rubv Hpn. airector of the Offce of Watson and Mrs. Stella Smith of At 7 p.m., a forum discussing the theme from various aspects will be presented. The forum sponsored by Alabama state Cincinnati, Ohio; several nlecea and Development at Tuskegee nepnewa ana other relativea. He was derson and Jocelyn Boyd.

College. insuiuie, a deacon of James Baptist Church, panelists are Mrs. Rosa Storrs, Under Any Circumstances r-arents and friends of the Holt's Crossing, and a member of special music will be furnished by the choirs of Ebenezer. A special Memorial Service will be held at 2:30 p.m. The highlight of the afternoon service will be the charge to the laymen and ministers, along with the reading of appointments.

Dr. Walker will appear at Mrs. Gertrude Grayson, Mrs Erna Dungee. school are urged to attend this p.m. Sunday in the Alabama program and visit individual The Love St.

Paul Boards To Meet Sunday AliVMS, Porter. UM noaiioke St. Service! will Sunday al 1 p.m. from Beulah Baiuul Church with the Rev. W.

F. Alford ottk-HUnf. Burlll will be In Rockdale Cemetery with Roee-Clayton Funeril Home directing. Survlvora include hie widow, Mrfl. Viola G.

Adama; eona, Willie Fitipatrick, Waehington. D. and Leon Foley, Cleveland. Ohio; sisters. Mm.

Annie BarrU. Mra. Mamie I'oolr Mrl. Susie I Coaton, Brundldite. Mra.

Carrie SauUberry, Troy, and Mra. Addle McTier, Brooklyn. fiandchildren Mra. Beverly Portia and Mra. Latha Jeanette Crenshaw.

Kl Worth. Tel. i eeveral nleoaa, nephews, cousins; sisters-in-law, Mra. Rasa Bell Graham and Mra. Beaaie Adams; brolhere-tn-law.

Lelrant Hama. and Mr. Coaton and other relativea. He classrooms during the week. Room of the College Union.

He has been professor of Each classroom will have a display to symbolize the fact Rebellion. piano at Smith ColUs, The members of both 2 BIG HITS 2 High School To Observe Special Week Stewardess Boards No. 1 and No. 2 of the Greater St. Pant Northampton, and currently is a visiting artist-Dro- Mt.

Olive Benevolent Society No. 9. KENDRICK. Hamp. Luverne.

died In an out-of-town hoapltal. Funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. from St. John Baptist Church with Rev. W.

Autrey officiating. Burial will be In the Luverne cemetery wtth Hudson Funeral Borne of Luverne directing. RODGERS. Walter, died In Chicago, 1JI. Funeral plana will be announced after tha arrival of the body.

Include hi mother, Mrs. Berthenia Rodger! etster. Mra. Clodine Barnett, Niagara Falla. N.Y.i two brothers, Le-roy Rodgera and Booker Rodger, Chicago, and other relatives.

Hudson Funeral Bonn of Luverne announcing. CANTY. Sam. died Friday In an out-of-town hospital. Funeral services will be Monday at 1 p.m.

from Macedonia fessor at the University of A.M.E. Church South Hall waa a deacon at Beulah Baixxt Ohurrh Payne Streets will meet Sunday afternoon at the Parsonage, 804 South Jackson Street, at 4 to be Colorado at Boulder. Included in Dr. Walker's program will be such works as and member of the I B. society No.

4. and tho Ladiaa Aid Mission Sorlelv No. IS). The body will lie MT. MEIGS The Georgia Washington High School will greet all of its former students, flfi mil i ustaia.ii ii in atate at Uie church from 12:1 reorganized for the new Conference Year.

The president, "Four Sonatas" by Scarlatti, sonata Flat Ma or." on. friends, and the parents of the p.m. Sunday until funeral hour. WALTON, Mra Luetiahie, of e5 Bolcomba St. Services will be Sunday at I m.

from Lily Baptiat Church Airs. Julia Fereival is urging full attendance. 81a (Les Adieux) by Beethoven, community during their annual Baptist church. Th minuter will be ioccaca," op. Dy Frokofieff, PLUS- observance of American Educa ion Week.

wltk the Rev. Georl Joonaon and and "Sonata in Minor," op. 58 tha Rev J. B. Brlnaon ofiiciatlna.

Burial will be in Eternal Real Cemetery oy v-nopm. yiolence, mm mat Mcmtyre is a part of America's good thing. Edward Stevens is principal. Bogor Palace In Jakarta Open to Public JAKARTA (AP) The 223-year-old Bogor palace, built by Dutch colonials, damaged by earthquake 19 years ago and most recently occupied by the ousted and isolated President Sukarno, will be opened to the public as a tourist attraction, the government announced. President Suharto had Sukarno removed from the palace last July.

with Rosa-Clayton Funeral Home dines- 101st Anniversary To Be Observed Shows IfS IN AS COLOR -p announced. Rurial will be in tha churchsrd cemetery. Survivors include his widow. Mrs. Rrucha Candy; daughter.

Miss Fannie B. Canty. Knoxville, on. Steve Canty. Birming.

nam; slaters. Mra. Beatrice Caffey. Luverne, and Mra. Clara Whaley, Goshen, four brothers, Will Canty, lr.i Survivora include a daughter.

Mra. Callia Smith; a etrpsm, Tommy in tn9 raw west. Armstrong; brother, Robert Davie; in accoraance with this year theme, "America Has a Good Thing Going-Its Schools;" each morning different topics discussing the values of the America's schools will be held aeveral grtidehtldren; great grandchildren, nlecea, ncphewa and Anniversary Program For Pastor Slated PETREY The First An UNION SPRINGS The First Baptist Church will observe its other relativea. She waa a member oi the Young You la Society. 101st Anniversary Sunday at over the intercommunication ALSO JONES.

Mra. Anna, of Mathewa. Funeral wiU be Sunday at 1 pm. from PUgrim system. niversary program of the Rev.

L. C. White as pastor of the Mt. Baptiat enure oi Woodley Road with A special assembly program p.m., with Dr. E.

I. Marlow serving as guest contributor. He is pastor of St. James and North Court Street Baptist Churches in the Kev. t.

t. inomaa emciaunj. Zion Baptist Church will be Burial will be in Pilgrm Canute ry wiu oe held Thursday. observed Sunday at 2 p.m. at with RoaaOaytoa Funeral Home directing.

Burvlvora Include five danifhtara. Exhibits of student's work will be on display throughout the the church. Mra. Afthla Jane Jonea, Mr. Ellia Montgomery.

Rev. A. W. Clark is pastor. Montgomery, John Canty, Luverne, Lee and Roy Canty, Warren.

Ohio; and other relatives. Hudson Funeral Boms of Luverne will be la charge. TTJKEGEE INBTITVTE DRIVER. Mra. Eddie 317 Bibb died Friday ta a local hospital.

Funeral plana will be announced by Peoples Funeral Home. Survivor tsclud bar widower, L. W. Driver Sr Tuakegee lnstitutei aon, L. W.

Driver Tuakegee Institute; foster on, Lee Hoy Brown, Tuakege lnstitutei two etap-daughtere, Mra. Martit Swan. Tin-keaw Institute, and Mra. Louise D. Hinea.

Lake City, Fla.i alx grandchildren; three great-grandchildrani three cousins, and aeveral friend. rVTLFT. Mr damns, J1J Council St died Saturday at her home. Funeral plana will be announced by Lee'a Funeral Home. Survtvora Inciud her widower, Sam Huntley; mother, Mrs.

Davia. Mra. Maui P. Townaend. Mra.

school. American Education The anniversary sermon will Emm M. Evana and Mra. Vera Giimen aut aone. Jim Jonea Jr.

Week Committee Chairman be delivered by the Rev. C. P. Alfred. Sam.

Jeaae, Joahua and J. Mrs. Alma Johnson, Joseph L. Jonea; aietare, Mra. Ml tie A.

Noble. Sunday School begins at Lake Titicaca, between Pennlea. Mra. Adlin Brown. 3:35 8:00 MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD Wrliawlotawsadkaclodby Richard Brooks A Columbia Pictures Release In PonovitVsii Williams is principal.

Bolivia and Peni. is not onlv the 10 a.m., followed by the 11:30 a.m. worship hour. Rev. White Matue P.

Willlama and Mra. Effle James: brothers. Jamaa. Peter, Julius and Jim Derico; 50 grandchlklren HOLY SISTER MARY Palm Reader Adviser Reading $1.00 back is row will fill the pulpit. 11 great-grandchildren; two uncks; on largest fish water lake in South America, it is the highest in the world, 12.500 feet above sea aunt; four daughters-in-lawi four Bona.

THE WICKED DIE SLOW ALL SEATS $1.70 LMaw. The body will lie la state a- the horn from 10 a m. mil Senior Choir To Present Musical The Senior Choir of St. Mark Baptist Church will present its annual musical Sundav at 2:30 lanthen Caldwell; six suters. Mrs.

Vircmis Harruon and Mrs. Elizabeth Blue, both of Calhoun, Mrs. Annie Rudolph. Birmingham. Mrs Rotia Reese, Cleveland.

Ohio. Mrs Maggie 'REBELLION" "WICKED" 1 "-IHTf ist Tffl SPECIAL THANKS The family of fht lot Mrl. Ludie P. Moor wishes to thank lhir many friends for their prayers, colli, telegrams, cards, flowers, oaiMj visits during tha hour of their sorrow in the loss of their loved ana. May God bless every one.

THE FAMILY TODAY Thru SAT. fanoral nour. ROPER, Mra. Carrie of e5 t. Bainbrtdge SI Funeral will be Monday at 1 pm.

from Maggie Street Barttat Church wits tne Rev. 1. L. Forbea. pwnr, and the Rev.

D. Lambert officiating. Burial wiU be ta Oakwood (emetary witk Roee-Clavloa Funeral Borne directing. The body will lie la etaisi at tbe ebarcal from 10 a m. Monday end! tbe tanem hour.

SM was a member of tha Maggi Street Bom Mleaioi Society. Survivora in- Daa' compars bar wllh any albar reader Joa aare eoasolttd. An yen JUflertaf lira nerd advice? 70 ha vp beaa not worked or the Devil (ollowinf jm. See Holy Sister Mary. Guaranteed to teal th sick ad ailtiif.

Then I a pity tor those wh know Uwy an la hard lack and deal am to Holy Sieler Mary Oaaraaaaal kelp. Boon 7 a.m.- a.m. Dally Located III) Bell Street Partial I Bear Today thru Sat. 7 Days WANTED EXPERIENCED PRESSER CARTER CLEANERS WASHERTERIA 10M W. JE1T DAW PBOM 142-7471 Zeiiler, Birnunghaen, and Mri Inei m.

at the Church Bibna, Caihouni four brothers, James iKV 1 Caldwell. New Orleans. La Robert I aeveral CtlOirS have been sisa Caldwell. GrayviDe. aevaa aiaiers-fn-1 -Irs- L.

Jackson Is RITZ- 5 COOSA ST. PEKIN. 40 N. LAWRENCE ST. G.

H. Smith brotnera-u-lawi and a boat resident and Mr oi other re.am-ea and friends. She I Pre5iQ-m ana was a member of ah Eastern Star. I pastor..

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