so Dr. Martin Services Today PULASKI Services for Dr. William Wyatt Martin, 73, a retired Pulaski dentist, will be at 2 p.m. today in BennettFuneral Home. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.
MARTIN DIED Saturday in Nashville's Baptist Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Martin.
He attended Massey Preparatory School here and graduated from the School of Dentistry at Vander-1 bilt University in 1915. During World War he served with the U.S. Army's Dr. William A. Martin Giles County native Dental Corp in France.
He held his practice here for 52 years. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. He was a past president of the Tennessee Dental Association and of the Pulaski Exchange and Rotary clubs. He was a Mason, a member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a member of the Hillerest Country Club and a director of the First National Bank here.
IN 1919, HE married the former Miss Maureen Murray, who survives. Other survivors include two sons, Dr. Edward H. Martin, Nashville, and W. Wyatt Martin Tokyo, and eight grandchildren.
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THE NASHVILLE Dr. J. F. Binns, Retired, Dies Dr. James Frazier Binns, 66.
of 1017 Graybar Lane, a physician, died yesterday at Hillhaven Nursing Home. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at Combs Funeral Home, with Charles Chumley, of the Granny White Pike Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
He was a son of the late William Howard Binns and Mattie Frazier Binns, of Nashville, and attended schools here. He attended Vanderbilt University and was a graduate of the Vanderbilt School of Medicine. Dr. Binns did post-graduate work at the Harvard University School of Medicine. A pediatrician, Dr.
Binns practiced medicine in Nashville until the outbreak of World War Il. During the war he served in the Army Medical Corps as a Major, retiring from the Army in 1946 as a Lieutenant Colonel. He did not resume his medical practice, but devoted much of his time to painting. In 1963, he had a private showing of his work, sponsored by the House of Fine Arts. He was a former president of the Tennessee State Pediatric Association, instructor of Pediatrics Vanderbilt, a all member of the National Academy of Medicine, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Rotary Club.
He is survived by a niece, Mrs. William M. Williams, Nashville, and a nephew, David A. Binns, Birmingham. TENNESSEAN, Monday, Jan.
27, 1969 Mrs. Lillian Graham Bateman Mrs. Bateman, Teacher, Dies Mrs. Lillian Graham Bateman, 86, of 2404 Crestmoor Drive, a well-known teacher of dramtaics and rhetorie, died yesterday in Hillhaven Nursing Home. Services will be at 7:30 p.m.
today in Martin's BraceyWelsh Funeral Home, with Dr. L. Doyle Masters and Dr. 0. W.
Morner, of Calvary Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, in Dickson. She was a daughter of the late Leroy Graham and Sue King Graham, of Nebo, and was a graduate of the old Southern Normal College in Hopkinsville. In 1911, Mrs. Bateman moved to Nashville from Hopkinsville, where she had at her alma mater.
During her career as a teacher, she taught many of Nashville's most noted public speakers. She was a member of Calvary Methodist Church. She married Walter Maurice Bateman, in 1911. He survives. Flowers on Trial In Extortion Case BIRMINGHAM (UPI) The federal government sets out today in U.S.
District Court here to prove the existence of a conspiracy during former Atty. Gen. Richmond Flowers' 1963-67 term -to extort money from companies doing business in Alabama. The first order of business will be a ruling by Judge Clarence Allgood on a request for a delay. Defense attorneys requested the postponement after one of the defendants, James Kelley, a Laurel, businessman, became critically ill following a heart attack last Thursday.
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THE PROSECUTION, led by U.S. Atty. Macon Weaver, will attempt to prove that Flowers threatened to withhold his approval until the companies paid a sum of money under the guise of legal and public relations fees. According to the first count the indictment, the method of exacting fees involved Flowers' turning over the applications for issuance and sale of stock to Oscar Hyde, a contributor to Flowers' campaign. Then Hyde would demand a sum of money equal to of all the stock to be authorized or "whatever sum the applicant could pay" before the application would be approved, the indictment said.
Among the alleged transactions covered by the count was a payment of $75,000 from NoIan Aspinall for "public relations" services to Hyde. Louis Richardson Dies While Hunting A South Nashville man with a history of heart trouble was found the dead yesterday Wilson afternoon woods County, three hours after he was reported missing while rabbit hunting. He was identified as Louis Richardson, 59, of 88 Lester Ave. Relatives said the man was forced to quit work recently when he suffered a heart attack. Wilson County Sheriff Cecil Bryan said Richardson was found shortly after 8 p.m.
in a snow-covered wooded area near the Rutherford County and Wilson County lines. About 35 persons joined in the search. The coroner had not examined Richardson's body late last night and exact cause of death had not been determined. However. the sheriff said it appeared Richardson had suffered a heart attack.
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Albuquerque Amarillo Asheville Atlanta Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Fairbanks Green Bay Helena Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Little Rock Los Angeles Nashville's Temperatures Midnight 21 Neon 30 2 a.m. 20 2 p.m. 30 4 a.m. 21 4 p.m. 31 6 a.m.
20 6 p.m. 30 8 a.m. 22 8 p.m. 26 10 a.m. 26 9 p.m.
27 Yesterday's high 31 at 1 p.m. Low 19 at 5:30 a.m. Mean 25. Normal 40. Sunset today at 5:08 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow at 6:51 a.m. Humidity at 9 p.m. Highest 72 in 1944 Lowest -3 in 1936 Highest last year 63 PRECIPITATION For 24 hours ending at 9 p.m. .03. Total this month 3.37; deficiency 1.19.
Total this year 3.37; deficiency 1.19. BAROMETER at 9 p.m. 30.26 steady. Ross T. Fitzgerald, Ex-Newsman, Dies Ross Thomas Fitzgerald, 68, of 2806 22nd former business editor of the Nashville Banner, died yesterday in Baptist Hospital following surgery.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at Finley Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home. The Rev. L. Doyle Masters of Calvary Methodist Church will officiate.
62 42 Louisville 28 16 73 34 Marquette 17 11 45 21 Memphis 36 24 54 24 Miami Beach 74 62 41 24 Milwaukee 15 0 -12 Mpls-St. Paul 8 -11 51 39 New Orleans 60 43 33 28 New York 26 22 Okla. City 59 32 47 21 Omaha 19 5 18 5 Philadelphia 25 20 23 12 Phoenix 75 53 18 Pittsburgh 18 8 62 13 Ptind, Me. 34 23 13 5 Prtind, Ore. 27 20 22 5 Richmond 39 19 -18 St.
Louis 23 15 -17 Salt Lake City 52 45 14 -4 San Francisco 52 45 -12 Seattle 27 23 55 Spokane 17 7 60 48 Tampa 70 50 20 8 Washington 32 23 61 37 Canadian Cities: 19 0 Edmonton -25 42 17 Montreal 18 9 37 29 Winnipeg 0 -36 62 59 BURIAL WILL be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. A of Nashville, Fitzgerald attended Fitzgerald and Clark School in Tullahoma and Vanderbilt University, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He later attended Southern Methodist University, Dallas. In 1951 he left Dallas and came to Nashville where he joined the Banner as a reporter, covering the federal beat and other city assignments.
In 1955 he became business editor for the Banner and remained in that post until poor health required him to retire in 1967. Survivors include his widow, John Edward Hoge Funeral Tomorrow Services for John Edward Hoge, 87, of 2510 Essex Place. will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Belmont United Methodist Church. Dr.
Farris Moore, the Rev. E. P. Anderson and the Rev. Earl Parker will officiate.
Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Hoge died Saturday at Baptist Hospital. He was a son of the late Samuel C. Hoge and Sara Hoge, of Sewanee, and was educated John Edward Hoge Died Saturday there, graduating from the University of the South. He moved to Nashville in 1903 and was employed by the Nashville Gas and Heating Co.
until 1928. For the next 20 years, he owned and operated White Market Grocery. After retiring in 1948, he was appointed financial secretary of Belmont United Methodist Church, a position he held un- He was married to the former Maggie Lelia Gossage, Winchester. She survives. Other survivors include a son, Edward Russell Hoge, Nashville: a daughter, Mrs.
Weldon Taylor, Murfreesboro; a brother. Lyman Hoge. Chattanooga: five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Socialists Oppose Treaty TOKYO (UPI The onnosition Socialist party ended a three-day convention yesterday with a declaration pledging allout eiforts to scuttle the JapanU.S. Security Treaty up for renewal in 1970.
It also called on the United States to return Okinawa to Japan. Death Notices Death Death Notices 2 here BATEMAN, Mrs. Lillian Graham--Of 2404 Crestmore Drives, at Sunday the Hillhaven evening, Jan. Convalescent Center. She is survived by her husband, Walter M.
Bateman. Her remains are at the Chapel of Martin's Bracey-Welsh, 209 Louise Ave. where services will be held Monday evening, Jan. 27, 1969 at 7:30 p.m. conducted by the Rev.
Doyle Masters and the Rev. O. W. Moerner. Honorary pallbearers: Mr.
Gayle Gupton, Mr. Joe Deihl, Dr. Fred A. Rowe, Dr. Clifton Green James J.
Callaway, and Dr. E. F. Anderson. Private interment at Union Cemetery in Dickson, Tenn.
MARTIN'S BRACEYWELSH, 291-0610. BIGGERSTAFF, Rauzy M. Age 91 years, Sunday morning, January 26, 1969 at his home, 1314 4th avenue north. Survived by wife: Mrs. Musie Daly Biggerstaff; daughters: Mrs.
Otha Barrett and Mrs. Roy Mosley; sons: Marvin, Joe and Willie Biggerstaff all of Nashville: sisters: Mrs. Dove Wales, Mrs. Lizzie Wales, Mrs. Roy Pittman, and Mrs.
Florence Hodge all of Elkmont, brothers: Charlie Biggerstaff of Ardmore, Ala. and Aaron Biggerstaff of Athens, six grandchildren and ten greatgrandchildren. The remains are at Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon, January 28, 1969 at 2:00 o'clock by Rev. William T. Buckner and L.
L. Weathers. Honorary Pallbearers: Men's Bible Class Monroe Street Methodist Church. Active: Charlie Cartwright; L. P.
Head; John Wesley Lewis, Vernon Bagwell, Douglas Kent and Kenneth Biggerstaff. Interment; Woodlawn Cemetery. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME directors. 832-1948. BINNS, Dr.
James Frazier Sunday morning, Jan. 26, 1969 at a local infirmary. Survived David A. Binns, Birmingham, niece, William Williams of Nashville. Remains are at the funeral home Marshall Donnelly Combs, 201 25th Ave.
N. where services be conducted at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning by Bro. Charles Chumbly. Pallbearers honorary, DeWitt T. Karnnard, F.
C. Sowell, Dr. James C. Overall, Dr. Fowler Hollabaugh, Dr.
Robert Warner, Dr. Clement Aita, Dr. Thomas Frist, Herschell Hall, R. C. Adams, Dr.
Milton Smith Lewis, Dr. Daugh W. Smith. Active, Dr. James C.
Gardner, Julian Thomas, William A. Johnson, John E. Binns Dr. Alfonso Hardison, Dr. William Vaughn, John E.
Sloan, Dr. Henry Carroll Smith and Raymond Denny. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS FUNERAL HOME, 291-0720.
BULLINGTON, William Roscoe -130 McGavock Pike, Donel-1 son, Saturday morning, Jan. 25, 1969. Survived by wife, Mrs. Flossie Belle Bullington; three daughters. Mrs.
Rachel Cochran, and Mrs. Willie Belle both of Nashville. Mrs. Aylene Lawhorne, Oklahoma City, three sons, Carl B. Bullington, Donelson, Cecil E.
Bullington, Old Hickory and Charles E. Bullington, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Lola Ditty, Smyrna, Mrs. Ella Looney and Mrs. Mattie Blankenship both of brother.
C. D. Bullington, Donelson; 13 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson Company, 2707 Gallatin where funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon, Jan. 27, at 2:30 o'clock.
Clay Pullias, president of David Lipscomb College and Dean Freetley of Lebanon Road Church of Christ will officiate. Honorary pallbearers: Elders and deacons of the Lebanon Road Church of Christ and Sam Carver, Charlie Brent, Ben High, John High, Charles Myers, Lloyd Pittmen, C. C. Gentry, Dr. J.
E. Hurt, Dr. Robert Magruder, James Watson, Otis Harris, Robert Durham, Jimmy Haynes, A. A. Hill, James E.
Key, W. T. Wright, William Hagar and Thaxton Lane. Active pallbearers: Arthur Dean, Frank Barnette, Ira Blankenship, E. D.
Jones, Marvin Peach, Doyle Claiborne, Billy Gifford, Robert Bullington and Douglas Bullington. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Tenn. PHILLIPS ROBINSON directors. CASSOS, Mrs.
Winnie M. Suddenly, Sunday morning, January 26, 1969, at a local infirmary. Survived by her husband. Chris Cassos; Hunter Whitaker; grandson, John Whitaker: three -grandchildren. Remains are at the chapel of Martins Bracey, Welsh.
209 Louise where services will be Tuesday morning, January 28, 1969 at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. John J. Roemer. Active pallbearers: J. J.
Jackson, Steve Soward, B. S. McCormac. John Chandler, Neil Hutchison and Allen Russell. Interment: Mt.
Olivet Cemetery. MARTINS BRACEY WELSH, 291-0610. BENNETT, Andrew McKay, Saturday morning, January 25, 1969, at a local Survived by wife, Mrs. Marie Bennett, Nashville: sister, Mrs. Henry W.
Arnold, Ponca City, and brother, G. Richard Bennett, Martin, Tenn. Remains are at the chapel of PETTUS, OWEN WOOD, 4506 Charlotte where services will be held Monday morning at 10:30, conducted by Rev. Oscar T. Nelson.
The following will please serve as pallbearers. Honorary: Howard Estes, Keith Bennett, Lonnie Garrett. Frank Harbin, E. Free man, Hickman, Fred Lowry, John Cunningham, Lawrence Binkley, Roy Armstrong, William V. Lackey, Homer Gibson, John Harpley, Jim McCord, Walter Bessire and Harold Bugg.
Active: James Saint, Hansel Demonbreun, Oscar Merville, Allen Greer, Earl Haney, H. A. Gannon, Woodrow Foriest, H. H. Cowell.
Interment Woodlawn, PETTUS, OWEN WOOD 292-3392. MANNING, Miss Edna Annette Age 16 years. Passed Jan. 25, 1969 at a local infirmary. Survived by mother, Mrs.
Irene Young; sisters, Laistine and Brenda and Elaine Buchanan, of Nashville, Mrs. Mary Williams of Indianapolis; brothers, Clair T. Young, Ross Perry and James Wiggins; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Algerita Manning; five aunts; five uncles; grandmother, Mrs. Kate Manning; friends, Dorothy Brown, Lillie Howard and the Wiggins and Robinson families; other relatives and friends.
The family will receive friends Monday from 8 to 10 p.m. at T. T. Hockett and Sons, where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. by Rev.
W. J. Brooks and Rev. A. G.
Thomas. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Interment: Mt. Ararat Cemetery. T.
T. HOCKETT and SONS Service. HADLEY. Mrs. Selena -Sunday morning, Jan.
26, 1969 at 1 a.m., Madison Hospital. Residence 1022 Providence Pass, Madison, Tenn. Survived by daughters, Mesdames Ernestine Roper, Beulah Morgan, Madison, Frances Robertson, Son Mr. Clyde P. Hadley, Nashville.
10 Grandchildren, 2 Great grandchildren: brothers Messers, Will Scruggs, Madison; Frank Scruggs, Nashville: 2 Granddaughters-inlaw: numerous Nieces, Nephews: Devoted Sister-in-law, Mrs. Alberta Scruggs; two Sons-In-Law: one DaughterIn-Law, Dear Friend, Mr. Filmore Wilson, many other relatives and friends. Reposing at Scales Funeral Home, 1412 Jefferson St. Visitation with the family this evening 8-10 p.m.
Funeral services Tuesday, 1 p.m., Mount Vernon Baptist Church. Revs. Robert Black Ed Lindsey officiating. Flower ladies and pallbearers selected from friends. Interment, Briersville Cemetery.
SCALES FUNERAL HOME, 254-0624. DOUGLAS, Mr. Jesse Mims Age 73 years, of 2427 Inga Avenue, Nashville, Sunday afternoon, January 26 1969, at Miller's Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Minnie Felts Douglas, Nashville: sons, James B.
Douglas, Gilbert H. Douglas, both of Nashville, Harry C. Douglas, Robert W. Douglas, Donald F. Douglas, all of Madison; 16 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sisters, Mrs.
R. R. Binkley, Joelton, Mrs. Betty Williams, Detroit. Mrs.
Inez Hunt, Mrs. Clarence Pitt, both of Nashville; brothers. Weaver Douglas, George Douglas, both of Nashville. Remains are at the Anderson Garrett and Boyd Funeral Home, Joelton. Services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon, January 28 at 2 o'clock at the Goodsprings Freewill Baptist Church by Rev.
Charles A. Thigpen. Pallbearers, Mike Williams, Columbia, Pat Williams, Lebanon, Ross Douglas, Atlanta, Kenneth Douglas, Carl Beecher Douglas, Gilbert H. Douglas James B. Douglas Jr.
George Douglas, Hamilton Felts, Herbert Felts. Charley Felts. Interment in Goodsprings Cemetery. ANDERSON and BOYD Funeral Directors. Joelton.
GOWER, Felix Stockell, Saturday morning, January 25, 1969, at a local infirmary. Survived by daughters: Mrs. Mary G. Garland, Mrs. Martha G.
Brandon, and Mrs. Elizabeth Brandon, of Franklin, Tenn. Sons: F. E. Gower, and F.
S. Gower, 7 grandchildren; 6 greatgrandchildren. Remains are at the chanel of PETTUS, OWEN WOOD, 4506 Charlotte Ave. where services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:00. conducted by Revs.
Billy W. Ellison and Malcolm Leach. The following will please serve as pallbearers. Honorary: L. D.
Gower, Dr. D. J. Johns. J.
T. Garland, W. T. Stephens. Dr.
Eugene Bugg, Ed Buquo. R. A. Lankford. Active: Lt.
Roger E. Gower, Robert D. Gower, Joe D. Gower, John G. Garland, R.
W. Brandon, O'Neal Brandon, Bauman Brandon. Interment Mt. Olivet. PETTUS, OWEN WOOD 292-3392.
BATTS, Mrs. Flora Sheneman, 1706 Shelby Saturday Mother of Dorothy morning, January, 25, 1969. Ann Parchman. Survived by granddaughter, Mrs. Charles H.
Hudson, 1 great grandson, Chuck Hudson. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson, 2707 Gallatin Road where funeral services will be conducted Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery. PHILLIPSROBINSON Directors.
FITZGERALD, Ross Thomas Sunday morning, Jan. at a local infirmary. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Kathryn K. Fitzgerald; sons, Ross Thomas Fitzgerald Nashville and Wm.
Stone Fitzgerald, Knoxville, sisters, Mrs. Robert M. Hill, Florence, and Mrs. Paul Hodges, Nashville; grandson, Patrick Fitzgerald, Knoxville, Tenn. Remains are at Finley Dorris Charlton, West End at Twentyfifth where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock, by The Rev.
L. Doyle Masters. The editorial staff of the Nashville Banner will serve as honorary pallbearers. Active Judge Robert M. Hill, Florence, Frank C.
Hightower, Tullahoma, Robert W. Branch Jr. Joseph Vaulx Hightower, Robert 01- ker and J. Vaulx Crockett. Interment Mt.
Olivet Cemetery. FINLEY DORRIS CHARLTON CO. GRIMES, Mrs. Willie Wilson- Mrs. Kathryn K.
Fitzgerald; two sons, Ross Thomas Nashville, and William Stone Fitzgerald, Knoxville; two sisters, Mrs. Robert M. Hill, Florence, and Mrs. Paul Hodges, Nashville, and a grandchild. 6 Children Die In Ala.
Fire HURTSBORO, Ala. (UPI) Six children, ranging in age from two to 12 years, perished in a fire yesterday that destroyed their four-room frame home. It was the second fire disaster to hit this state within 24 hours. A grandfather, 70, and four of his grandchildren died in a fire Saturday at Lineville. RUSSELL county Coroner Lester Vance said the fire marshall from Montgomery has asked to investigate the fire at Hurtsboro, a small town about 50 miles east of Montgomery.
said the parents of the children who perished here had been divorced and neither was at home when the fire started. The parents were identified as L. C. Ingram and Alice Belle Ingram. Vance said a cruising police patrol car noticed the fire and turned in the alarm, but it was too late to try to rescue the children.
THE OFFICER identified the victims as Burt Giddens, 12, Edward Lee Ingram, 8, Arthur Lee Ingram, 6, Rosa Ingram, 5, Martha Jean Ingram, 4, and Oliver Gene Ingram, 2. In the fire at Lineville, about 80 miles upstate from here, Grover Wycoff, 70, and grandchiidren ranging in ages from three to 10, died. The children were identitied as Lincoln Bass, 10, Frederick Bass, 9, Robert Earl Bass, 7, and Michelle Annette Wycoff, 3. Grenade Kills Banqueters SEOUL (UPI) A South Korean soldier accidentally dropped a hand grenade during an argument at a banquet yesterday. It exploded, killing four persons and wounding five.
The soldier was among the dead. DIAL 291-0118 For Recorded WORDS OF HOPE Faithless' of Reverence WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME 6 MEMORIAL FARK FLOWERS FRUIT BASKETS GIFTS Open Sunday 'til Noon' Harrison Bros FLORISTS PROMPT COUNTYWIDE DELIVERY ESTH CHURCH 256-5191 Death Notices COVINGTON, Herbert Leroy, 903 Elvira. Friday evening, January 24, 1969. Survived by wife. Mrs.
Odessa Morrow Covington, 1 daughter. Mrs. Carol Summers, Rochelle, Ill. 1 son, Keathley C. Covington.
Nashville. 7 grandchildren. Remains rest at the funeral home of PhillipsRobinson Co. Complete arrangements will be announced later. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors.
Departed this life, Saturday afternoon at a local hospital. Survived by brother, Conell Richmond; sister-in-law, Mrs. Georgia M. Richmond; niece, Miss Constance E. M.
Richmond; grandniece, Miss Christine E. M. Richmond; grandnephews, Liddon and Willie Richmond; cousins, Mrs. Lena Griffin, Mrs. Carmen Favors, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Higginbothm, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Richmond, Mrs. Addie Mai Williams and Mr.
and Mrs. Matt Lewis. Remains rest at Patton Bros. Funeral Home where family will receive friends Tuesday evening 8 to 10 o'clock. Funeral services Wednesday afternoon 2 o'clock at above funeral home.
Rev. C. O. Wright officiating. Interment at Greenwood Cemeter y.
PATTON BROS. FUNERAL HOME in charge. LANE, Mrs. Ollie S. Saturday evening, Jan.
25, 1969. Survived by daughter, Mrs. J. Reford Wilson, Nashville; son, Glen F. Lane, Alma, sister, Mrs.
Delbert Jenkins, Longview, Texas; brother, Clarence. Shackleford, Bearden, four grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren. Remains are chapel of Pettus Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte Ave. and will be forwarded Tuesday morning to Parks Bros. Funeral Home, Prague, for services Wednesday morning at 10:00 from the First Free Will Baptist Church, Seminole, conducted by Rev.
John H. West. In lieu of flowers, family desires donations to Free Will Baptist College Board of Missions of Free Will Baptist Church. Interment Little Cemetery. PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392.
MARSHALL, Alice Edna Saturday, Jan. 25, 1969, at a local nursing home. Survived by son, John F. Marshall of Toledo, Ohio; sister, Mrs. Ollie Wiles Shelton of Donelson; nieces, Mrs.
Carrie Davis, Nashville, Mrs. John L. Ryan, Donelson; nephew, R. 0. White of Old Hickory.
Remains are at Hibbett and Hailey Funeral Home where services will be conducted Monday, Jan. 27 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. by Rev. Jeff Fryer and Rev. Everett Robertson.
Pallbearers, honorary: Jim Shelton, Guy Klinger, Howard Young, Elvin Sanford, Archie Duke, J. K. Hill, Robert Pruitt, Jack Walker, Wilson Kirkland, Robert 0. White. Active: Richard Jones, Jimmy Davis, Douglas Davis, Richard Ryan, Johnny Ryan, Phil Colley, Greg Hicks.
Interment Donelson Cemetery. HIBBETT HAILEY, directors, 883-2361. PETTY, Mrs. Beulah NewtonSunday morning, January 26, 1969 at her home. Survived by daughters: Mrs.
Eugene Cotter, Mrs. Rex Denning; sons. Mr. Charles Petty, Mr. Ben Petty Mr.
Howard Petty, Mr. Thomas Petty; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Remains are at the Eastland Funeral Home, 904 Gallatin Rd. where services will be held 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 28, 1969, conducted by Rev. Luke Fuqua.
Honorary pallbearers: Emmett Buchanan, Leonard Thorton, Dan Kelly, Miller Jones, Dr. S. S. Riven, Bill Walden, Jesse Jones, John Donnelly Sam Aaron, M. C.
Hitchcock, Jimmy Alexander, Dr. K. P. Minor, Charles Old, George Woodall. Active: Leland Petty, Steve Petty, Terry Denning, Duane Elliott, John Newton, Sam Briley, Briley, A.
B. Ryan, Tom White, Donny Denning. EASTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 227- 4424..