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10 cftr fSaron crlrqrapfT1 rMT Aif si mi Deaths and Funerals Youths Conduct Service LEESBURG Aug 30 Sunday evening Aug 19 the Methodist Youth Fellowship conducted the services la the absence of the pastor the Rev I McDuffie The worship service wae led by Miss Mary Cannon Fort Tlcoaderoga la located at a point commanding tba waters connecting Lake George and Lake Champlain In Essex County MRS SMIL STRICKLAND (Buddy Canningtoa Jack Maia-Washington county Ha wa ano- Funcrai service for Mr Emily g2Lniu ttB ranlin Cabat SiritkUnd 75 ho died at Herbert Howard and Junior Company home of her daughter near cey were held at the Friendship' Surviving Baptist Church Sunday at 11 ami The Rcr otficiated Mrs ti Wood of "xiacon FI 'In- Macon han flj MRS ALICE ODOM CORDELE Aug 30 Funeral services for Mrs Alico Odom 01 widow of the late Joe Odom of Warwick were held Thursday in the Acorn Pond Church near Cor-dele with burial in the Odom Cemetery The rites were conducted by the Rev Bennett Mrs Odom was a native of Macon County the daughter of the late Shep Odom and Lucrecia ADAMS Harry Palmer for the Bailway who 185 Park- are six daughters Tehoe of Wildwood A Maddox of Calia-ct Mri Klrkley of Chaunrry Mrs Walter Holland oft Mrs Strickland the former 0f Gaines-jdlrd at kia nudence HABIT PALME! Funeral services for Adams switchman Central of Georgia flirt Church Saturday afternoon fur Mrs Clark who died unexpectedly at her home near Milan Friday The services were conducted by tha Rev Phillips Mrs Clark the former Mils Mary Floyd was born In Laurens County Marrh IS 1892 the daughter of Mr and Mrs Floyd She was married in January 1910 and was a member of Rockwell Baptist Church Surviving are two aona Clark of Telfair County: Pvt Billie Clark of Ft Campbell lCy five daughters Mrs Nannie CL Ray of Warner Robins Mrs Dave Brown of Rhine Mrs Herman Pittman of Helena Mra John Harrell of Pooler and Mra II Pickle of Washington five brothers the Rev Lloyd of Eastman Lloyd and Tom Lloyd of Sycamore Joe Lloyd of LaBatre Ala and Bob Lloyd of Jacksonville Fla: and two sisters Mrs Nettie Dorminey of Cadwrll and Mrs Ada Britt of Sycamore Burial waa la Rockwell Cemetery with Harris and Smith Funeral Home in charge of arrangements READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS! Emily Parker was bora in Jmpm' iii ir Susie Howell of! wood Avenue at 310 am Thurs- County the daughter cf James Fla: five sons jday after an illness of several her erindsons IStrifkland of Chauncey month will be held in the chapell A Odom She had Pa-ibearers were her grandsona Strickland of Atlanta: Chester I i resided at Warwick the past 53 Strickland Pat Strickland yl Kr77A hrra ah a Gus Strickland of Wildwood Yla: 7 71 "ML'S! of the Baptist Church Union! Prompt tCv Hew ATHLETESIFO 43 grandchi 1 rt A Dvl tTcSS? oiiS M4RY1N GREEN ELTON Wlutehead Taylor and A Funeral services for Marvin yjr Adams was born in Liberty Gieen Elton veteran of World county the son of Adams War II wro died at his residence Jnd Mrs Margaret Norman Adame Macon Rt 3 Tuesday afternoon if were held at the graveside in the m' ThuriThi i hJ for-4 pm Thursday The Rev A W-'mef Mu HoU jjacon pm RINGWORM and ether FUNSUS SKI1 IMITATIONS fortified with soothing COAL TAR MSMIWIMmS ffiEffiEXSg! Mr Elton had made his homelauer chUdren his near Macon for years coming from it FIREWORKS DISPLAY KAGAYS PARK Monday Labor Day SepL 3rd Mt ernon Ca three brothers (' and Adams Mt Vernon: Adams Augusta several nieces and nephews -WAITED- MEN WITH HERNIA Who Arc Tired of Wearing a Truss CRIPPLED And CORRECTIVE SHOE REPAIRING Bring Us Your Problems DDAVnS INSURANCE AGENCY 707 Bankera Ini Bldg-Phono 2-4261 GENERAL INSURANCE need never buy another truss: 2 that your hernia will never again give you trouble and 3 that many of you will see your hernia diaappear completely Our written guarantee says YOU must be satisfied: Let the timid wait until they find there is no other way! YOU can find out about it now without obligation Come early! Come when you can! NOW is the time! We want men who are dissatisfied with trusses who have tried truss on the and not found one that works We want hard working men whose jobs require lifting and who don't want to spend time in a hospital who want to regain their former strength and health We want YOU to come to our office for a and WE PROMISE: iH that you DEMPSEY HOTEL Hours 10 am to 4 pm SUNDAY Srpt 2 Leave yeas She Repairing with Tear Laaadry er Dr Cleaning Over 400 Ceist to Ceast KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS WASTE mini backache Iom af pay and aaarfy kaadachaa and diuiaeaa nay dua la alnw- doira of kidney Inaction Dectom nay food kidney funetina la vary important to good health When ana everyday acmditkiaiueh at atreaa and airaia cauaea fhia Important (unction to elno down many folkeeuffernne-pine barkneha-feel mieerable Minor bladder irritatiune due to cold or wrung diet may a-jM getting np nlflhM or (ranuent paacagea )na't neglect your kidneye theea tondu bother you Try Doaa'a Pille-w mild diuretic I'eed inccaenluliy by mil lion for over 0 yean It'a amaiing hew many tlmee Dnaa'i gid happy rrlief from these dieenm help the 1 1 mileaof kidney tubas end Altera lush ant waste lici Doaa'a PUia today! own a wheel chair for less cost of renting Wtoi STCPS FOtD UP EASY WHY FOLDS EASILY TO ONLY 10-MCN WIOTH FOI STORAGE -V £''! s- 7 0 1 l' Survivors include four song I Odom Warwick Odom Albany Odom and A Odom both of Warwick four daughters Mra Hattie Lou Posey and Mrs 11 Wade of Warwick Mrs Clyde Gamble of Albany and Mrs Randolph Payne of Stumpy Point two brothers (loom of Clinchfield and Odom of Montezuma MRS LEWIS FENNELL McKAE Aug 30 Funeral services were held in Sand Hill Methodist Church Monday afternoon for Mrs Lewis Fennell of Warner Robins who died in Rome Friday after several weeks illness Ths Rev Kale conducted the services and burial was in the church cemetery with Harris It Smith Funeral Home in charge of arrangements I Mrs Fennell the former Claudie Taylor was born in Stonewall Miss the daughter of Edward and Jane Herring Taylor She was married on April 12 1043 and was member of the Warner Robins Baptist Church She is survived by her husband three daughters Sarah Caroline1 and Ruth Fennell a son James Pace of Shreveport La: hrr mother Mrs Kice of Shreveport three brothers Solon Taylor of Selma Ala Charlie Taylor of Shreveport and Cecil Taylor of Clarion Pa and two sis-1 ters Mrs Evelyn Mchlen of Bar-num Minn and Mrs Hazel Den-' ford of Shreveport MONROE HORTON McRAE Aug 30 Funeral services were held at Dodge's Chapel Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon for Monroe Cleveland Horton 60 who died Monday after even months' illness and were conducted by the pastor the Rev A Phenix Mr Horton was born in Telfair County June 29 1891 the son of John and Mary Kearce llprton He was a member of Dodge's Chapel Survivors include three brothers John Henry Horton Charlie Horton and Marvin Horton: and two listers Mrs Lola Wooten and Mrs John Woodall all of Telfair County Burial was in Dodges Chapel Cemetery with Harris Smith Funeral Home in cnarge of arrangements JOHN WALKER McRAE Aug Funeral service! were held in Sand Hill Meth-odiat Church Wednesday afternoon for John Mathew Walker 78 life-long resident of this community who died unexpectedly at his home near Helena Tuesday The Rev 1 Kelly and the Rev Wimberly officiated and burial was in the church cemetery with Harris 3c Smith Funeral Home in rharge of arrangements Mr Walker was born in Telfair County July 21 1873 the son of Joe and Mary Catherine Rawlins Walker He was a member of the Chauncey Methodist Church Surviving are seven sons Billy Walker of Helena Walker of Fitzgerald Walter Walker and Virgil Walker of Kastman Preston Walker of McRaS Raymond Walker of Savannah Walker of Tifton seven daughters Mrs Cora Williams of Fitzgerald Mrs Fred Smith and Mrs Phil Smith of Toccoa Mrs Ira Hatton of Jacksonville Mrs Frank Webb of McRae Miss Reatrice Walker of Helena and Mrs James of Eastman and a number of grandchildren KELLY MOORE McRAE Aug Funeral services were held at Grimes Church Friday afternoon for Kelly Moore 33 who died In the University Hospital in Augusta after five months' illness The Rev Lennie Grimes offirlated and burial stag in the Grimes Cemetery with Harris and Smith Funeral Home in rharge of arrangements Mr Moore wss born in Telfair Couniy on Dec 27 1918 the son of Richard and Ommie Skipper Moore He married Mias Josephine Mullis on Sept 13 1941 and was a member of Pine Level Free Will Baptist Church Survivors include his widow: four children Ronny Earl Wayne Kelly Rlrky Delmar and Hazel Moniece his mother Mra Grimes: stepfather Ef Grimes: two sisters Mrs Jessie White and Mrs Esker Grimes and four brothers Roy Willard Gerrell and Wilton Moore CARTEE INFANT DUBLIN Aug 30 Graveside rites for the infant son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Cartee were held yesterday at Northview Cemetery Rev Roy McTeir officiated at the ritrs while Townsend Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements The child is survived by his parents and two aiatera Stephanie and Cathy Cartee of Dublin: grandparents Mr and Mrs Over-street of Dublin and Mrs McCarley of Miami Fla MRS IEANAPARK8 JAMES MONTEZUMA Aug 30 Mra Leans Parks James 46 of Ideal died today in the Riverside Hospital here after a abort Illness Funeral services will be held at the County Line Baptist Church at 11 am Friday with the Rev Whitley officiating assisted by the Rev Cheek Burial will be in the church cemetery Survivors include her husband Velder James: sons Vermon James Herman James Glenwood James and David James all of Ideal: daughters Avaline James of Ideal: three slaters Mra Mildred I Hodge of Americus Mrs Mary Cheek of Americus and Mra Mamie Bent of Cordele: four brothers Parks of Hinea-ville Grady Parks of Buena Vista Paul Parka of Ideal and Wilbur Parks of Ideal Smith Tindol Funeral Home la in charge of arrangements MRS CLARK McRAE Aug Funeral services were held In Rockwell Bap- UGHTWBGMT-WEfGMS ONLY 41 POUNOSI EASY TO UFT AMO OUT Of CARS SAVE on Sears Approved Folding Wheel Chairs 1951 Our 51st Birthday OTHEIS UP TO 7100 Comfortable and Easy Rolling Strong Tubular Steel Frame Yes for actually less than the usual cost of renting you can own this wheel chair! its lightweight makes it easy to propel for you to push Comfortable seat and canvas back Treat your invalid to rides in the car holidays from home They'll love it! 1 Scars Raebuck n4 Cc Ill Third Street Macon Ca Pleisa land me Folding Wheal Cheir at S214 NAME ADDRESS CITY AND STATE OR PHONE 5-3341 Plaita add Stata Salat Taa THE STORE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS-Since 1900 Yoa today wo are SI yean old Through those yean the people of Macon and Middle Georgia have come to look to the Macon Shce Company ior leadership in Quality Footwear Of course we could net have reached this mature age if it were not ior the fact that we have always believed that the satisfied customer is our most prized possession To accomplish this goal we have oifered only quality footwear and rendered service to our best capabilities Again we pledge to you our friends the best in quality footwear and service you appreciate SMhcon Jioe Go Store wPiereJQuality Counts 36i5fSrd StreetH cfllaeon Georgia ''I- -4MC-VWvMwfcvsA rM Bedside Commode Looks Like a Vanity Bench! IS inches High 12 50 Sturdy waad frimg deity rata (ber finish Easily retno ved eaimel a has handla cavtr lack rest folds over cal Elastic Nylon Hose With 2-way Stretch Feature! 1 Beige Each 450' Light full lengths comfertible! 2-r stretch ny'ens are almost invis-bla under regulir hast Closed heel open taa Metal Hospital Bed Easy Adjustable Positions Walnut Finish 7300 A child tin changa tha gesitiaa far a heavy patient to any number of pa-(hens Has twisted link fabric spring OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 PM.

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