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JIU, FOUR A MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER ALABAMA JOURNAL SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1959 7V Lacking For U.S. Cultural Center LOCAL, STATE DEATHS oncy Elliott officiating. Burial will be in the New Home Cemetery, MEMORY CHAPEL r. f. LEAK B.

R. I ROOKS WASHINGTON fAPi-The sta-e far from the Whit Housa for lie members of the board. There is set for National Cultural opera, drama, dance and are 9 Republicans, 4 Democrats; ter. All It needs is angels with poetry." The covernment will proband 2 Independent! in the about 25 mi'Jion dollars and wir.gs vide the land, but the money has, Thompson said the President cot it off th urminrf. to come from donations.

overlooked naming to the policy- SIMMONS. Mrs. Margaret Jchnson Funeral Home directing. He Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Lowery; three brothers, Bobo, Weldon and Don Lowery, all of Repton, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Lowery.

Services for Mrs. Simmons were In the culture cold war, Wash- Preiident Eisenhower has making board "someone deeply ington rates badly. It's one of the named a 30-member board of jversed In the theater, in fund, few major capitals of the world trustees headed by Arthur S. raising and in government. that riMsn't hav an onera secretary of health, He suggested Robert Dowling.i held from Fredrick Williams Chapel, Opelika, Saturday at 11 Km it's down to one lecitimate education and welfare, to raise thejalready head of the American Na a.m.

Burial was held in Ope money and build the center. theater. item ctfp Repton, and Mr. and Mrs. i George Nobles of Crichton.

3ika. Active pallbearers were tional Theater and Academy, a congressionaily sponsored group to promote the theater. when th. Soviets famed MoU But if the money tentatively iv dxnrert rame here, thev estimated at 25 million dollars J. F.

Williams, D. Mitchell Forsty Collins, Gulatt Hunter Chester Martin and Cifford Wil in mnvift house. (isn't on hanrffcy Sept. 2, 1963, the Dowling. $3, a New York City CARGILE, Walton 62, died The United States, anxious to'whoie deal may be off.

jreal estate operator long active In increase cultural exchange with! That deadline is what has ad-, theater, was a leader in setting the Soviet doesn't have anything vocates of the cultural center up New York City" Lincoln Cen- liams. Honorary pallbearers were Preston Hurst, Joe Hil-dredth and John Fuller, Saturday at his residence. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sun- in its capital city to compare with champmg at the Dit to a na-ter lor me Arts day from Isabella Methodist Church with the Rev. Mr.

Gol i IK UAVUUU the showcase Moscow has for tionwide fund raising drive go Thompson said he feared Dowl- WAITES, John I. Services for Mr den officiating. Burial wi be i I 2 I theatrical arts. jinsj. was left off the board because Thu irtna nf hmWinff a anlendid! So far.

though, nothing muehlhe is a Democrat. in Greensboro Cemetery center for the performing arts has has happened and almost six! When it came to estimating how 1 II I Aw- mat, IM rUtL I flA k'IlM I Greensboro, Spigener Funeral been kicking around Washington'months of precious time is gone. much the cultural center would) Home directing. Surviving are practically since Congress began PROJECT 'HARMED cost, Thompson says he just pulled the 25-miIIion-dollar figure Waites were held from Leak-Memory Chapel Saturday at 2 p.m. with Dr.

J. R. White officiating. Burial was held in Greenwood Cemetery with Leak-; Memory Chapel directing. Pall-; bearers were J.

Howard Jones, Richard Grable, William L. Vann, C. J. Fred Manning and Early Jennings. I ih hv- iT ri rrx 5 the widow, Mrs.

Mary Cargile; a son, Gordon Cergile, Colum-1 sitting here. Rep. Frank Thompson Jr. CD- I fct I' I St I I II I I I I 1 I I 1 NJt, chief sponsor of the of a but he feels it is MNE-ACRE SITE It I I i li i I I I 1 i I I 1 IMEh I I Now. thanks to the 85th Con-; in Congress, said he felt the proj probably a fair figure, gress, there's a law on the books'ect had been "clearly harmed" that provides a scenic nine-acre by what he said were Republican He predicted the funds can be raised in two or threa years.

bia, S.C.; three brothers, Byron Cargile, Grady, John Cargile, Occila, and W. C. Cargile, Clanton. 3Iidlanrl City site overlooking the Potomac not'nolitks in selection of the 15 pub-'March I I 1 1 U. I 1 1 I ItOBIXSO.V, Merntt P.

Services ,1 Si i. for Mr. Robinson were held I PALMER. Jesse Julius. 78.

died 41 wm wwi 1 1 adW" 1 I in i iii i He was a lifelong resident and sun ear 0 0 urday at 3:30 p.m. with Father Rogers officiating. Burial was he'd in Greenwood Cemetery with Leak-Memory Chapel directing. Pallbearers were Bailey Hurley George Warren, David F. Dunlap, William R.

ay farmer of DaM County. Funeral will be from Midland City Methodist Church at 3:30 p.m. Sunday with burial in Midland City Cemetery with the Rev. Charles Lcntz and the Rev. Louie F.

Wilson officiating. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Walter Jesse M. Williams III, and John Eastman. MICE mm Villi SELLERS, Vicki Lynn, infant Carol Curry Palmer; five daughters, Mrs.

Pauline McKinney daughter of Lt, and Mrs. E. D. (Ruth Leverette) Sellers, Eglin -1 I 9L. Ii i mil aim jvns.

n. la. uaugniry, wib.iLy Ellis BaisSey, Summerset, AFB, formerly of Montgomery, died in San Antonio, Tex. fssSO'x- I 1 Mrs. Ernest Casey, Slocomh, Mrs.

William Guerard, Marion; four sons, Rex Palmer, Sum Thursday. Surviving in addi tion to the parents are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Au brey Leverette, Montgomery; merset, Ky Julian Midland City, Elmo Laconia, and Jesse Pal- mer, Dothan; 19 grandchildren, 1 Mr. and Mrs.

N. Sellers Montgomery. Graveside Ifer- rc- 1 DOUGLAS brings you fhs finest Ices will be held today at 3:30 p.m. in Memorial Cemetery' 9 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lena Donnell, Midland City; two brothers, H.

L. 4 I A is-lr I ron the mcuuh )riV rOR THE RCGUUR with the Rev. Haywood Scott Palmer, Headland and E. C. fftlCC OF THE CEDAR ROBE ALONE.

officiating. Leak-Memory Chap el directing. Palmer, Florala. Ward-Wilson1 WILKINSON. Mrs.

Eva Lyle, 80 Funeral Home, funeral Enterprise McGEE, Mrs. Dan 89, died I 558 S. Hull and a resident of Montgomery for 20 years, died Saturday at 4 p.m. in a local hospital after a six months illness. Surviving are three USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK CUT OUT AND MAIL TO MATHEWS FURNITURE COMPANY 38 SOUTH COURT MONTGOMERY, ALA.

Gentlemen, accept your 2 for 1 Cedar Robe and Cedar Chest deal. Enclosed find Down payment, and I agre to pay the balance at $1.50 per week. Name Address Phone City State Add 4 Sales Tax daughters, Mrs. Ralfa C. Sear cy San Padro, Mrs Earnest E.

Weaver West field, N.J.; Mrs. George T. Har ris, Yuma, Ariz. Services wil ft" 'tt 'V ft 'K'- 'if V-W .1 -i 1 ft, II Friday night in an hospital. Funeral wiil be at 3 I p.m.

Sunday at the a i 1 1 Church in Beilwood with the Rev. O. C. York officiating, Burial will: be in the Enterprise City Cemetery with Searcy Funeral Home directing. Survivors are ona son.

Wade McGee, Beilwood; two1 be held from Leak Memory Chapel Monday at a m. Bur ial will be held in Gastonburg Cemetery Monday at 3 p.m In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Cancer Research Fund in memory of her. llf ill If I I I WHITE CHAPEL S. DURDEN G. I.

ViCXm 'ft: -s5 1 daughters, Mrs. Ruth M. Walls, Shalomar, and Mrs Frank Sconyers. Beilwood; 0 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, and five great-greatgrandchildren, Brooklyn RAWLS, Mrs. Bessie Parker, 6fi.

died at her home Friday. Funeral services will be held from the Brooklyn Baptist Church Sunday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. A. Matthews officiating.

The body will lie in state from 1 until the funeral hour. Buria! will be in the church cemetery with Cope Funeral Home directing. Survivors Include four sons, J. M. Rawls, Brewton, BORLAND, Capt.

F. H. Sr. The funeral for Capt. Frederick H.

Borland Sr. will be held from lit UV White Chapel today at 2 p.m with the Rev. Heywood Scott officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery with full military honors. Honorary pall bearers will be William T.

Pet-; rey, R. H. Paterson, John William Edward Rawls, Little Rock, Grady Rawls, Stephens, Charles Driver, Donald M. Parker and W. M.

Parker Jr. GRAHAM, William D. The fu Evergreen, and John 1 1 iv I il I i it Rawls, Evergreen; two daugh Why pay 200, $150 or $99. if you re considering contact lenses hero are some facts you should know ters, Mrs. Mary Evan Knowles, neral for Mr.

Graham was held Brooklyn, and Mrs. H. E. Ham- i iiK i from Pine Level Church Satur iter, Brooklyn; two brothers, day at 2 p.m. with Rev.

Jeffrie Sylvester Parker, Bartow, and C. S. Robinson, Mobile; one sister, Mrs. Curry Davis, Jusf Arrvrfr DFIIIXF 7-Df. fHDAMF Lake wood, Ohio; and 11 grand Hunt and Capt.

C. Ross officiating. Burial was in the churchyard cemetery with White Chapel directing. Pallbearers were Douglas Burrows, Warner Burrows, Win- children. If ''IWVal.

Make your selection from C77 VOtfl Phenix City fnn Tlfifttn Pot CWAfftftM J.T ymw tension top table and 6 sturdy f( Burt Baldwin and a hi' 1 merly of Jefferson County, died Martin. fIfiMDMSiMWK OREL, Dr. James L. The funeral 1 in a Phenix City hospital Saturday. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Colonial Funeral Home.

Surviving are the husband, John E. Elkins; a son, J. C. Carter; two grandsons, Douglas and Calvin Carter, all of Phenix City. for Dr.

Okel was held from the First Presbyterian Church Saturday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Merle C. Patterson officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cenv1 JAYC I chairs.

famous Spring Air I srNv Halirea and Box Spring vVvJ Xvv etery with White Chapei direct ing. Pallbearers were Yale Ellis, Dr. Edwin Gramlich. Brewton Youth Wins Contest James Shechan, James God win, Capt. James Lazzoe and Dr.

Edwin Jegher. TUSCALOOSA (AP) A Fair FITZPATRICK, Mrs. Caroline; field eirl and a Brewton hnv fnnk Lamar, a lifetime resident of; first-place honors in the Civitan Montgomery died at a local oratorical contest finals here Sat-hospital at 1:15 a.m. Saturday urday. following an extended illness.

Orvillene Downs of airfield High Surviving are i son, C. T. School won first place for girls Fitzpatrick, Montgomery; twolln the contest. First place for daughters, Mrs. Lion G.

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FACT II Allowing for usual business costs to the manufacturer, professional services, fittings, overhead, Douglas Optical, in keeping with its policy of fine eye care always at the lowest possible prices, is able to offer contact lenses for $49.50 and still make a fair and reasonable profit. FACT III So don't feel that this low price of $49.50 is for an inferior product. And, don't be misled by advertising that would have you believe that Douglas Optical cannot afford to offer the finest contact lenses at this low price of $49.50. Douglas Optical has never offered its patients any inferior service or product, and simply adhering to sound moral and business principles will always endeavor to offer only the finest eye care and eye wear always at the lowest possible price. step-aaugmers, Mrs.

Howard Jean Bush or Woodlawn, Bir-Allen, Los Angleos, Mrs. mingham, and Robert Wolcott, of Ktcnard Fatten, San Deigo, Ramsay, also of Birmingham. and Mrs. Dorothy Northhouse of Florida; two inYi.n!,l KMA brothers, Robert L. Lamar and; Killed John W.

Lamar, both of Mont-jOll Repton Bridge gomery; a sister, Mrs, Rebecca L. Brock, Montgomery; six! MONROEVILLE (Special) A grandchildren. Graveside serv-l10-year-ld bov was killecl bv an ices will be held at Greenwood, whiIe kite on a bridge Saturday at nearby Rep l-x sprisg air M'Tffi v-t MATTRESS and BOX SPRING YOU GET $g)(o)Q0 fZ-J! BOTH (o) Cemetery today at 3:30 p.m. with Dr. H.

Carson officiating. White Chapel directing. Pallbearers will be Robert S. ton. The victim was Dale Lowery, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl D. Lowery, the sheriff's office reported. He ran into an automo- Lamar, Dr. D.

Lamar, William E. Lamar, Wardlaw La Brock and driven lhe Rev- William JtilMiihiriimV iniTfclimiW irilftV.i.llllWiiWi 1 I mar, Dr. A. Claude A. Moody.

iMipamcK or txceil, white fly FRcEi beiutitul miote or mahogany poster btd includtd with th nurchast of tSt unit. Famous Spring Air quality. Gentla surface comfort, deep down firm support. Built to last for years. Sf9 this value Monday.

ing his kite on the brdge, author- Reg 139s0 STATE DEATHS Repton Is on U.S. 84, 10 miles south of Monroeville. "The Better Value Store" Dr. L. Berryhill, O.D.

1 COURT SQUARE USE YOUR CREDIT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Friendly Credit AMU7S1 Phono Repton LOWERY, Dale 19, was killed by an automobile Saturday afternoon. Funeral services will be held from the Rep ton Baptist Church Sunday at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Dennis E. BEDDING PLANTS 59c 1 bundlt CITY nOSIST, NOBMANDALS) CAP.

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