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all The robber ran away, scooped up 1 were to a held ning. Burial Cemetery will in in in in in in in in in in 2E Macon Telegraph and News, Sunday Mar. 24, 1974 Deaths, Funerals Charlie Thomas, 76, Laurens Mail Carrier DEXTER Services for Charlie Sheppard Thomas, 76, who died Friday in a local hospital after a long illness, will be at p.m. Sunday the Dexter Baptist Church. Ba Burial will be in Mt.

Carmel Cemetery. Mr. Thomas, a native of White Springs, lived in Laurens County most of his life. He was a deacon of the Dexter Baptist Church and a member of the Dexter Masonic Lodge 53 years. He was a In Our Area Manley Millwood, Rhine.

Mrs. Mary Jane Gordon, Rochelle. Mrs. Susie E. Minter, Warner Robins.

Jessie H. Clemons, Ocilla. Vaughn W. Oswalt Americus. Mrs.

Ida L. Newsom, Tarrytown. Miles A. Jones Dublin. Mrs.

T. V. Brantley, Soperton. Harold A. Bowen, Macon.

Mrs. Charsie Jackson, Macon. Will Prater, Macon. Mrs. Frances J.

King, Macon. Linwood R. Everett, Go r. J. T.

Amos, Butler. Mrs. Louise West, Warner Robins. Charlie S. Thomas, Dexter.

Services Sunday For Mrs. Minter WARNER ROBINS Graveside services for Mrs. Susie Etheridge Minter, 78, of -116 South Second who died in a Macon hospital Saturday after a long illness, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Harrell Cemetery near Hawkinsville. Mrs.

Minter, a native of Putaski County, moved to Warper Robins 20 years ago from Hawkinsville. She was a of the Garrison Baptist Church in Warner Robins and a member of the Senior Citizens Club. Survivors include a brother, Lon zo Etheridge of Warner Robins; several aunts and un.cles. Christopher-Smith Funeral Home of Warner Robins has charge of arrangements. 'Linwood R.

Everett GORDON Linwood Rawls "Everett, 68, of 2 Gordon, died Saturday at his residence. Mr. Everett, a native of North Carolina, lived in Jones County several years. He was a retired engineer and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Catherine Moore Everett of Gordon; two sons, L. R. Everett Jr. of Roper, N. William Everett of Chicago, a sister, Mrs.

Beatrice Dawson of North Carolina; a brother, William Everett of North Carolina. Arrangements will be announced by Williams Memorial Chapel of Gordon. J. T. Amos at his residence, will be held at 3 p.m.

Sunday in Wesley Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Wesley Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. Amos was a farmer and a member of Wesley Methodist Church. Survivors include four sisters, Mrs.

Hoke Byrd of Macon, Mrs. Robert Halstead of Butler, Mrs. Allie McIndale of Jacksonville, Mrs. Adna Johnson of Savannah; a brother, Woodrow Amos of Butler. Edwards Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

BUTLER Services for J. T. Amos, 77, who died Friday Mrs. Louise West WARNER ROBINS Mrs. Louise West of 103 Keith Drive, died Saturday in a local nursing home after a long illness.

Arrangements will be announced by R.N.T. Funeral Home. Robber Strikes A Pharmacy ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) A man robbed a pharmacy of money and various poisonous drugs, including strychnine, police reported Friday.

They said the robber entered a shop owned by Isadore Zimmerman, 69, and after takthe cash demanded some ting drugs. Zimmerman opened drawer and told the robber take his pick. The drugs poison. SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1974 ACROSS 69 substitute rural mail carrier 52 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Annie Grace Hill Thomas of Dexter; two sons, Charles H. Thomas of Starkville, James Earl Thomas of Dublin; a brother, J. G. Thomas of Eastman; three sisters, Mrs. Lois Daniels of Dexter, Mrs.

Grace Perry of Dublin, Miss Pearl Thomas of Vidalia; five grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren. Townsend Brothers Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Vaughn W. Oswalt Sr. AMERICUS Services for Vaughn Warren Oswalt 76, of the Magnolia Manor Nursing Center, who died Friday in a local hospital, will be held Fort Wayne, Ind.

Mr. Oswalt, a native of Wabash, lived in Macon several years before moving to Americus nine months ago. He was a veteran of World War I and worked with Southern Railroad a number of years. He was also employed by the Central of Georgia Railroad. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Ruth H. Oswalt of Americus; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Sickel of San Diego, two sons, Vaughn W. Oswalt Jr. of Detroit, Richard F.

Oswalt of Philadelphia, a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Engelman of Fort Wayne; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Hanco*ck Funeral Home of Americus has charge of local arrangements. Mrs. Ida L.

Newsom TARRYTOWN Services for Mrs. Ida Louise Newsom, 81, who died Saturday in a local hospital, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Mt. Piscah Baptist Church. Burial will be in Ruth's Chapel Cemetery in Montgomery County.

Mrs. Newsom was a lifelong resident of Montgomery County and a member of Mt. Piscah Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, R. M.

Newsom of Tarrytown; three daughters, Mrs. Martin Boddiford of Sylvania, Mrs. W. La Favor of Vidalia, Mrs. W.

H. Anderson of Tarrytown; three sisters, Mrs. Sally Montford of Kibbee, Mrs. Lucy Hamilton of Tarrytown, Mrs. Elmer Spivey of Vidalia; four brothers, Ben War nock, Eddie Warnock, L.

C. Warnock, all of Tarrytown, Milledgeville; J. W. five Warnock grandchildren. Sammons Funeral Home of Soperton has charge of arrangements.

Will Prater Will Prater of 258 Moughon died Saturday in a local nursing home. Arrangements will be announced by Hutchings Funeral Home. The family will be at the residence of Mrs. Mary Frances Logan, 2876 Tarver Court. Mrs.

Celia Graham Services for Mrs. Celia Graham, 42, of 3456 Lansing Court, who died Thursday in a local hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Church of Christ Written in Heaven in Danville. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Hutchings Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

Miles A. Jones Sr. DUBLIN. Services for Miles A. Jones 90, of 14-B Maxton Homes, who died Saturday in a local hospital after a long illness, will be held at 11 a.m.

Monday in C. Homer Adams Chapel. Mr. Jones, a native of Jefferson County, lived in Dublin 10 years. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Glenwood Baptist Church in Glenwood.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Lee Jones of Dublin; three daughters, Mrs. Lucille J. Hamilton of Dublin, Mrs. R.

L. Smith of Brunswick, Mrs. R. H. Smith of Colum bus; four sons, E.

W. Jones of Jacksonville, Walter H. of Gordon, Miles A. Jones Jr. of Milledgeville, R.

L. Jones of Meridian, two brothers, Thomas Jones of Hazlehurst, Walter Jones of Louisville, two sisters, Mrs. Emmie Thomas of Savannah. Mrs. Lottie Price of Raleigh, N.

22 grandchildren. Adams Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Samuel Walls Jr. WARNER ROBINS -Serv- ices for Samuel Walls 48, who died Thursday, will be Monday in the at 11 a.m. Chapel of Memories, Christopher-Smith Funeral Home.

will be in the Main Post at Ft. Ben- 1 Mine 70 excavation 71 6 Baseball team 11 Scour 72 16 Modes of 74 dress 21 Hourly 76 22 Join 77 23 Style of 78 automobile 79 24 Small 82 nocturnal bird 25 Suffix: full of 84 26 Examine accounts 85 28 Skilled 86 30 Sense 88 32 Symbol for lutecium 89 33 Alternating 90 current (abbr.) 34 Outfit 92 35 Abstract being 36 Butts into 37 Pale 94 38 Scottish cap 98 40 Norse gods 42 Exclamation 43 Cronies 99 (colloq.) 100 44 Playthings 102 45 The basic 103 facts (colloq.) 104 47 Sign of zodiac 105 49 Dirty 50 Prickly 106 envelope of fruit 108 51 Mowing 109 implement 110 54 Hold on 111 property 112 55 Part of face 114 56 Yield 116 59 Motorists' 117 organization 119 (init.) 120 60 degree (abbr.) 122 62 Former name 124 of Trondheim 64 Tissue 65 A state (abbr.) 125 66 Japanese measure 126 67 Electrified 128 particle 129 Priest of 131 Word of ancient Celts sorrow German canal 132 Possessive Occurrence pronoun (archaic) 133 French income Part of circle 135 Deface Just clear of 138 Likely sea bottom 139 Island of Emmet Ireland Succor 140 Anglo-Saxon The Wise Men money Across 141 Poetic word Angry 142 Compass outburst point Old musical cal 143 That is (abbr.) instruments 144 It was (contr.) Hebrew month 145 Musical drama Disturbance 147 Island in Congress Mediterranean (abbr.) 149 Greek letter Slav in Saxony 150 At no time State in S. W. 152 Islam's sacred Germany scripture International 154 Madame de economic French pool writer Unique 156 Bovine animal West Coast 158 Attempt university 159 Point of view (init.) 160 Varieties Small children 161 Young salmon Male (pl.) Concerning Affirmative DOWN Regret Uninteresting 1 Young hog person 2 Puerto Rican Sales pitch limestone (colloq.) 3 Native metal Ship channel 4 Parent Near (colloq.) Saint (abbr.) 5 Guido's high Observed note Army man 6 Extreme sun Number lover Hail! 7 First Lures 8 Insect egg Metal tube 9 Latin Turns to the conjunction right 10 Ocean List 11 Aroma Architects' 12 Policeman association (slang) (abbr.) 13 Wheel track Mountains of 14 Above Europe 15 Happen Decreased 16 Proceeds Also '17 Shoemaker's Liquefy tool 18 Straight line 89 Season abbr.) 90 Explode 19 Make fast 91 Intense 20 Stupefies 92 Grain 27 Musical 93 Deposited instrument 95. Flesh (colloq.) 96 Depart 29 God (Latin) 97 Chemical 31 German spa compound 36 Shower 99 Pedal digits 37 Robin food 101 Whinnies 39 Aborigine of 105 Greek letter Yucatan 106 Soaks up 40 Pain 107 Condescending 41 Devastation look 42 Arctic plain 111 Part of 43 Hawaiian fireplace foodstuff (pl.) 112 Drinks slowly 44 Musical 113 Hind part instrument 115 Memorandum 46 Baronet 116 Tiny particle (abbr.) 118 Beer 48 Scottish ingredient philosopher 119 Plot 49 Having shoes 121 Scoffed 50 Bovine animal 123 Conjunction 51 Girl's name 125 A state 52 City in Egypt 126 Heavenly 53 Newspaper body executive 127 Rests on the 55 Judge knees 56 Leak through 129 A state 57 Likeness 130 Fencing 58 Pith helmets swords 61 A.M.

(poet.) 131 Macaw 63 Female 132 Girl's name relative 134 Explosive 64 Baked clay (abbr.) 68 Chemical 136 Showy flower fertilizer 137 Harvests 70 Pulling along 139 Askew by the anchor 140 Semi71 Close (two precious words) stone 73 Baby's bed 144 Afternoon 74 Mohammedan party call to prayer 145 Organization 75 Couples (abbr.) 77 Ohio Senator 146 Inquire (1837-1904) 147 Container 78 Talking bird 148 Extrasensory 80 Mental image perception 81 Parcel of land (abbr.) 83 French for 149 Without end "king" (poet.) 84 Native of 151 Versus (abbr.) Latvia 153 Preposition 87 Place for 155 Note of scale worship 157 Exclamation AP Photo Springtime Pastime With spring here many seasonal they couldn't gives this Columbus man leisuretime activities are with us an excellent excuse for sitting in the again, including duck-feeding. While the ducks would probably survive just as well without free chow, feeling that sun on a warm day and giving free handouts. Millwood Rites To Be Monday Millwood Rites In The World ROBERT M. BOUDEMAN, president of Upjohn died of cancer Saturday at Bronso Hospital in Kalamazoo, where he had been a patient since Feb. 5.

He was 56. Boudeman had been president of the Kalamazoo-based pharmaceutical, chemical and agricultural products firm sin ce 1969. VALERY KALMYKOV, 65, Soviet minister in charge of radio engineering, died Friday after a long illness. He helped develop radio electronics in the Soviet Union for both military and consumer sectors of the economy, the Soviet news agency said. Mrs.

T. V. Brantley SOPERTON Services for Mrs. Tennessee Virginia Brantley, 81, who died Friday in Vidalia, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of Sam mons Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Westview Cemetery in Treutlen County. Mrs. Brantley, a native of Loris, S. lived in Soperton 68 years. She was a member of Zaidee Advent Christian Church.

Survivors include five sons, Denton Tapley of Vidalia, Aldine Tapley of Dublin, Frank Page of New Ellington, S.C., Richard Page of Acworth, Wafford Page of Lyons; two daughters, Mrs. Georgia Barwick of Vidalia, Mrs. Betty Phillips of Soperton; three step A. A. Brantley of Silver Springs, Robert Brantley of Macon, David Page of Soperton; two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Pearl Tapley of Savannah, Mrs. Addie Brooks of Glen wood; 26 grandchildren; 24 greatgrandchildren. Sammons Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Mrs. Charsie Jackson Services for Mrs.

Charsie Jackson, 42, of 2641 Bonnie who died Friday, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Trinity Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery in Cordele at 2 p.m. Mrs. Jackson, a native of Coffee County, lived in Macon 12 years.

She was a member of the Trinity Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her husband, Arthur L. Jackson of Macon; a son, Larry Vaughn of Macon; her mother, Mrs. Claudia Shetters of Justin, Texas; eight sisters, Mrs. Raymond Green of Colorado Springs, Mrs.

Reba Mofford of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Dan Walters of Nashville, Mrs. Claude Kelley of Sherwood, Mrs. Mary Sanders of Caribou, Maine, Mrs. Dorothy Hall of Macon, Mrs.

Leo Davis of Justin, Texas, Miss Nancy Shetters of Ft. Worth, Texas; three brothers, Martin Shetters of Sewannee, John B. Shetters of Lebanon, Jake Van Shetters of Justin, Tex. Memorial Chapel, Funeral Directors has charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Minnie Sandifer Services for Mrs. Minnie Lee Sandifer of 435 Poppy who died Thursday at her residence, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Springfield Baptist Church Crawford County. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Hutchings Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

Mrs. B. Brenneman MONTEZUMA Services for Mrs. Bertha Yoder Brenne man, 21, who died Thursday, will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday in Montezuma Mennonite Church.

Burial be the church cemetery. Watson-Mathews Funeral Hame has charge of arrangemints. RHINE Services for Manley Mill wood, 62, who died Friday in a Telfair County hospital after a short illness, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Rhine Baptist Church. Burial will be in Bay Springs Cemetery.

Mr. Millwood, a native of Walker County, lived in Rhine the past 22 years. He was a member of the Rhine Baptist Church and a farmer. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Stella Taylor Millwood of Rhine; two daughters, Mrs.

Betty Williamson, Mrs. Ann Crawford, both of Rhine; two sons, James Millwood of Yulee, Taylor Millwood of Rhine; a sister, Mrs. Dicie Kemp of Whistler, two brothers, Wiley Millwood of Carbon Hill, Loyd Millwood of Mobile, his step-mother, Mrs. Hattie Millwood of Mobile, 13 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren. body will be placed in the church at 1:30 p.m.

Monday. Stokes-Southerland Funeral Home of Eastman has charge of arrangements. Mrs. Mary J. Gordon ROCHELLE Services for Mrs.

Mary Jane Gordon, 88, who died Friday in a Crisp County hospital after a short illness, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Rochelle First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Pitts Cemetery. Mrs. Gordon, a native of Crisp County, lived most of her life in Wilcox County.

She was a member of the Rochelle First Baptist Church. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. A. J. Hargrove of Fitzgerald, Mrs.

James R. Owens of Memphis, Mrs. W. W. Mimms of East Point, Mrs.

Grady Edwards of Waycross, Mrs. J. T. Cross of Rochelle, Mrs. Guy Rector of Marietta; four sons, Duff B.

Gordon, Lamar Gordon, both of Valdosta, Clyde Gordon of Miami, James Gordon of Atlanta; a Mrs. Effie Persall of Cordele; 27 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; four great-greatgrandchildren. Frazier and Sons Funeral Home of Abbeville has charge of arrangements. Harold A. Bowen GRAY Services for Harold A.

Bowen, 56, of Bradley Drive, Gray, who died Saturday, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Macon Memorial Park. Mr. Bowen, a native of Abbeville, lived in Macon two years. He was a retired insurance agent for Peninsular Life Insurance Co.

and a member of the Second Street Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, George M. Bowen of Gray, Harry Bowen of Macon; two grandchildren. Memorial Chapel, Funeral Directors, has charge of arrangements. Last Week's Solution ACAE COPSE BARRED CONTENT COAT CARD DACE TOLD MONS KERR BE ESO PANS AS BEND 202 PAWS BEADED ABRO SPADE ENS BRANDED MATTER REGRES-AVA PERDOD DELEI HUGE DORA POET ACCOS APES VIRUS NEREIDS POLE ATLANTA BRAVES GAMES APRIL 8-16.

RIDE THE BUS WITH US. FOR INFORMATION CALL MRS. HILL AT 743-8680 OR 746-9236. EDWARD MOLYNEUX, a top Paris fashion figure between the two world wars, died Friday in Monte Carlo, Monaco, after an illness of several months. The British designer was 82.

Mrs. F.J. King Dies at 98 Services for Mrs. Frances J. King, 98, of 3348 Masseyville Road, who died Friday in a local nursing home, will be held at 3 p.m.

Thursday in Aberlena Baptist Church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Helen Cotton of Macon; four sons, Rev. J.

L. King of Macon, Ray L. King of Holyoke, M. H. King of New York, Fred L.

King of Jacksonville, two brothKid Dawson Macon, ers, James Manual of Toledo, Ohio; 32 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren. The body will be placed in the church at noon Thursday. Hutchings Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. FUNERAL NOTICES BOWEN, Drive, Gray Harold died Saturday. Services 56 of Bradley will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday in MaMemorial Park. Rev. family Robert W. con Knox will officiate. The requests that flowers be omitted and donations be made to the Chapel, Bibb County FunerHeart Fund.

Memorial al Directors has charge of arrangements. Mrs. Charsie: 42, of 2641 Bonnie Ave. died Friday. Services will JACKSON, be held at 11 a.m.

Monday in Trinity Presbyterian officiate. Church. Rev. will Charles be in Cook will Burial Sunnyside Cemetery in Cordele at 2 p.m. FRANKS, Mrs.

Maude: 75, of 2275 Gray Highway died Wednesday. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the chapel of Hart's Mortuary. Burial was in Middle Georgia Memory Gardens. T.

Coleman: 64, of 879 died Friday. Services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Highland Hills Baptist Church. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery. Hart's Mortuary had charge of arrangements.

BUS TRIP TO DONALSONVILLE, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MARCH 30, 1974. FOR INFORMATION CALL MRS. MOSS AT 746-8700. A Memoriam Mrs. Inez Greshem In memory of our dear mother who departed this life March 22, 1971.

You were and still are the dearest of all to all of us. Sadly missed by Thelma, Oscar, Julia, and Ethel, children; and sister. Helen. We Will Go The "SECOND MILE" Ask those who we have served! Randall MORTUARY INC. $850.

FORSYTH ST. 743.4322, 746-3777 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 028 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 062 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 186 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 094 95 96 97 98 99 1100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 0108 1109 110 112 113 114 115 116 118 119 120 121 1122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 0132 0133 134 135 136 137 138 139 1140 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 0156 157 158 159 160 161 Distributed by United Feature Syndicate. Inc. Jessie H. Clemons OCILLA Services for Jessie H.

Clemons, 55, who died Saturday in a local hospital, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Big Creek Baptist Church in Irwin County. Burial will be in Ebenezer Cemetery. Mr. Clemons, a native of Irwin County, was a member of Big Creek Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace M. Clemons of Ocilla; a daughter, Mrs. Gregory Pritchard of Buffalo, N. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late MR.

L. C. TYLER wish to express our sincere thanks to all friends and neighbors for the many expressions of sympathy during our be. reavement. Special thanks to the pastor and members of King's Chapel Baptist Church, program participants and Chapel Funeral Home.

Jeffersonville, Georgia, May God bless each of you. Signed: Ms. Annie B. Tyler, wife; Tommie Wright, son; Ms. Ola M.

Brown, daughter, Mrs. Paralee Tyler, mother. IN MEMORY OF MR. EARNEST T. HAYES Mr.

Earnest T. Hayes departed this life one year ago, March 23. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by a devoted wife, Mrs. Estella Hayes and Family.

MEMORIAM OF Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt who departed this life on March 22, 1972. She is gone and sadly missed by Mr. Ben Hunt and Family three brothers, James Clemons of Fitzgerald, L. D.

Clemons of New York, Frank Clemons of Warner Robins; two sisters, Mrs. L. A. Sheffield of Newport News, Mrs. Jim Ganey of Wilmington, N.C.; two grandchildren.

Paulk Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. BUS TRIP TO DONALSONVILLE, GEORGIA SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1974. FOR INFORMATION CALL MRS. HILL AT 743-8680 OR 746-9236. THANK YOU NOTE The family of MR.

GEORGE PERDUE and MRS. ADDIE PERDUE O'Neal are indeed grateful to the many neighbors and friends who shared in their sorrows during the loss of their loved ones. The numerous courtesies such as messages of condolence, florals, phone calls, kind words, prayers, food, soft drinks, use of cars, ministers, program participants and Hutchings staff for services during both funerals, will always be cherished. We are indebted to you all for your kind understanding. Respectfully The PERDUE FAMILY CARD OF THANKS The family of the late MRS.

EMMA C. GRIER wish to thank their many, friends and neighbors the cards, flowers, food, the use of their cars and all other courtesies shown them during the time of their bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. O. L.

Morris, Rev. R. O. Leek, Rev. Charlie Wilson, Rev.

B. W. Norman, Rev. C. C.

Cloud, Rev. Lem Styles, Bro. Leon Thomas and other program participants. And a very special thanks to the wonderful staff of Randall Memorial Mortuary for their fine and efficient service. Truly they did go the "Second The Murphys, Franks and Griers.

CARD OF THANKS The family of the late MR. GEORGE WALKER would like to express their sincere appreciation to each and everyone who shared in the bereavement of their loved one. Thanks for the use of cars, the food, the floral offerings, telegrams and other acts of kindness, Elder Cotton and members of Greater Overcoming Church of God, and to the efficient staff of Hutchings Funeral Home for the services. May the Lord forever bless you is our prayer. Evangelist J.

P. Duncan and the entire Walker Family. NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Then shall they call upon me, but I will not answer; they shall seek me early, but they shall not find me. For they hated knowledge, and did not choose the fear of the Lord. Prov.

1:28. An highway shall be there, and a way, and shall be called the way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it. though fools shall not err there in. Isaiah 35:8 The Forsyth Pentecostal Holiness Church Elder Albert Phelps Pastor A BEAUTIFUL FINAL TRIBUTE AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE REGARDLESS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION F. J.

HUTCHINGS, President W. 5. (BILL) HUTCHINGS, SERVING MIDDLE GEORGIA SINCE 1895 HUTCHINGS 536 FUNERAL NEW HOME STREET they and drugs.

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