The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee (2024)

20 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, and man after body Etta, Mrs. today Taylor morning Franklin Mrs. Mountain Funeral is a Survivors Tuesday Sara at funeral at and Taylor Collins, WINCHESTER. long her Garner, Garner, six county, her Sims Collins. View services Morning, Mrs.

include home. home illness. 84, was the home Garner Watson will died a daughter Tenn. with in June cemetery. be former San and native 30, at burial 2 Sherwood.

daughters, vasterday, Huff- Mrs. 1959 Miss Mim The p.m. of in Rites Tomorrow For Dr. Cullom Nashville Physician Dies at Hospital Of Heart Attack sistant and surgeon. Returns to Nashville for Dr.

Marvin MeServices Tyeire Cullom, 91, of 103 Twentyfourth one of Nashville's leading physicians, will be at a.m. tomorrow at the West End Methodist church. Rev. James W. will ficiate and burial Mount Henley, Olivet cemetery.

The body is Finley-Dorris Charlton funeral home, 2423 West End ave, Dr. Cullom died of a heart 5:30 a.m, yesterday in St. tacomas hospital. He suffered first attack in 1956 but had continued his practice until his condition became worse last month. Native of Woodford He was native of Woodford, son of the late Rev.

Jeremiah and Mary Bowling Cullom, In 1899, he married the former Miss Eva Bellinger, who survives. He attended Webb school at Buckle, completing work in two years instead of usual four. He was graduated from Vanderbilt university with a bachelor of arts degree in 1894 and ceived his doctor of medicine gree in 1896. ship the late Dr. Richard Dr.

Cullom, completed his internDouglas. He then entered Manhattan Eve, Ear, Nose Throat hospital New York where he served, as a clinical Upon completion of his training at Manhattan, he returned to Nashville in 1898 and formed a partnership with the late Dr. George W. Hale. The partnership lasted until Dr.

Hale's death in 1924. He was an internationally known eve, ear, nose and throat specialist. He also was the inventor of a mouth guage and tonsil instruments now in use throughout the world. During his career as a physician, he made 12 trips to Europe to study hospitals of London, Berlin, "paris and Vienna. He was elected to the Vanderbilt Board of Trust in 1912 and served in this capacity until he became clinical professor of ophthalmology, otology, and laryngology In the Vanderbilt school of medicine.

He retired from teaching and regained his position on the board. was also trustee of Webb school, Joint University libraries, Peabody college, and Scarritt col- lege. Served at Hospitals He has served as eye. ear, nose and throat specialist at St. Thomas hospital.

and head of the department of ophthalmology and otolaryngology at Nashville General sulting oculist for the railhospital. He was also a the conroad. He was past president of the Nashville Academy of Medicine and of the Nashville Academy of Ophthalmology. He was first vicepresident and a member of the board of directors of the U.S. Seniors Golfing association.

In 1935 he served as president of the American Medical Golfing association. Dr. Tennessee Cullom National Was A guard colonel on in the staff of former Gov. Prentice Cooper, and was commissioner of the state. of Tennessee to the New York World's Fair.

He was a 32nd degree Mason and A Shriner. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Exchange club, Cumberland club, Belle Meade country club, and was named to the "Who's Who in America." Dr. Cullom is a member of the Methodist church. Besides his widow, he is survived by daughter, Mrs. Isabella Lincoln, Nashville; a son, Dr.

Hale E. Cullom, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. J. S. Jordan, Macon.

three grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Want Ads turn things into cash. May Mrs. Betty Adams, Diego, Vernie Russell. Nashville: sons, J.

Floyd and James Walter and Lawrence Garner, Sherwood, Aubrey Garner, Chattanooga; two ers, George and Everett Collins, Sewanee; three sisters, Mrs. Kate and Miss Collins, Sewanee, Mra. Ann McPhearson, Chattanooga; 37 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. Henry Tolbert Slayden CLARKSVILLE Henry Tolbert Slayden, 89, retired carpenter of Clarksville, died yesterday in Clarksville Memorial hospital, after an illness of two years. Services at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at Tarpleys chapel. The T. H. Yeargan will officiate and burial will be in the cemetery. The body is at Tarpleys funeral home.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Julia Ann Hunters Slayden; two sons, and Woodrow Slayden, Clarksville; eight daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. Lloyd Norfleet, ClarksHarned Speight, Mrs. Odle, Bell ville, Mrs.

Della Pentecost, Nashville, Mrs. Rushton, Dickson, Mrs. Eva Elmer Bowen, Adco*ck, Haskell, Gruver, Texas, Texas, Mrs. Claude Hodge, Mobile, a sister, Miss Lena Slayden, Dickson; 44 grandchildren, 21 greatgrandchildren. asLewis Robert Gordon CORNERSVILLE, -Lewis Robert Gordon, 73, retired farmer of the Brick Church community, died yesterday at his home of a heart attack.

Services will be at 2 tp.m. toterian church. Joe Holdmorrow at Brick. Church, Presbyer and the Rev. John Lindenberger will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.

The body is at the McDaniel funeral home. Mr. Gordon was a native of Giles county, son of Joseph M. and Belie Goff Gordon. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

Susie Wilkerson, Gordon: two daughters, Mrs. Henry Rucker, Nashville, Mrs. Paul Daisey, Silver Springs, a son, Dr. T. Gordon, Lewisburg; two sisters.

Mrs. Bettie Burgis, and Mrs. Maggie Griffis, Cornersville: a brother. J. Spencer, and four grandchildren.

Mrs. John Bell Gannaway services for Mrs. John MURFREESBORO Funeral way, 90, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at First Methodist church. The Rev.

W. D. Comperry will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body is nt Diuguid Memorial chapel at Lynchburg, where funeral services will be held today, Mrs. Gannaway, the former Miss India Tarpley, died Sunday at the home of a son, John Wallace Gannaway, of Lynchburg.

Besides her son, survivors are four daughters, Miss Lucile Gannaway, Lynchburg, Miss India Tarpley Gannaway, Jacksonville, Mrs. John J. Ashe, Culleoka, Mrs. Omer E. Robbing, Redlands, and Ann Arbor, three grandchildren, and four greatgrandchildren.

Mrs. Anthony J. Moore SPARTA, Tenn. Services for Mrs. Anthony J.

Moore, 71, of nearby Doyle community, will be at. 2 p.m. today at the Doyle Church of Christ. Walden Tartley will officiate. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery.

The body is at Thurman funeral home. Mrs. Moore died Sunday night in White County hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Moore died Sunday night in White County hospital after a short illness.

Survivors include her husband, Anthony Moore, Doyle; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Doyle and Mrs. Nora Henseley, both of Clarksville; two brothers, Walter Swindell, Doyle, and Dallas Swindell, Fayetteville. Uncle Ray's Corner Sun Eclipse Due in October in October Antarctica--if the penguins used dark glasses, they might have a treat on that day. The second partial eclipse of the sun next year is to take place on the twentieth of September.

It 1960 AMERICA NORTH The diagram, prepared by the U.S. Naval Observatory, shows the partial eclipse of the sun which is to take place in September next year. The best views will be along a line which runs through Lake Su- perior. will be visible in central Canada, in the entire Great Lakes area, the Mississippi valley and in parts of northern Mexico. That eclipse is almost 15 months ahead.

For SCIENCE section of your scrapbook. To obtain a free copy of the illustrated leaflet on the "Seven Wonders of the World" send a self- addressed stamped envelope Uncle Ray in care of this newspaper. Nashville's Finest Mortuary COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME Finest Facilities and Service 2505 West End Avenue Phone CY 1-2500 al ton a.m. noon burial Rites Chilton The cemetery. James Jr.

services of today 8, child will of SHELBYVILLE, died in at South This who for Leukemia be was leukemia, Una June Bedford Gowen died his in James will the will son Marie New Tenn to Sunday officiate, community. Morning David County, be of on Victim at chapel. Funer- after- Chit- and 11 T. ten. by Jr.

Ty 1950, and son Ala. Mra. Burr ary fifth bern. Board Frank Marvin versity, morning Remains I. Chariton, Academy Methodist Chancellor Dr.

AL Hale Eva Death Ave. County of Stahiman, Parker. three E. at Chancellor of are James Trust West Isabella 0 Bellinger 10 Members 2:10 Survived Funeral will Medical great Church Cullom Robert Cullom, Gov. Medicine of clock.

Baton W. End H. clock. serve from Joe by Cullom of Hill Jordan. Cullom: Notices Henley at Cheek, W.

Mrs. Vanderbilt Society, and his West Dorris Wednesday Branscomb. conducted Lincolns Nashville Macon. Waller David- James wite. Unt- End The G.

MeAlister, Penker. Gillette. Vice Madison Sarratt. Webb. George Livineston, Lee Douglas and Robert Jackson.

as honorpallbearers. Active will be Ben Whitmore, Dr. W. Alford. Gov.

Prentice Cooper Fred Russell. Larry Mulhall, Joe Reeves, Albert Wheeler. Dr. N. S.

Shofner. Charles H. Williams and Dr. HenDouglass. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Finley Dorris Charl- HERNDON-Monday morning June 29. 1959. at o'clock. at a local Infirmary Miss Georgia Herndon.

Survived by mother Mrs. Mamie Hurt Herndon. Nashville: sisters Mrs. Dorothy H. Pettersen, NashMrs.

ville and 0 K. Smith. brothers Lewis H. and Jack C. Herndon.

Nashville. Willis H. Herndon. Leachville. Ark.

And James P. Herndon. Osceloa. Ark. Remains are at Finley Dorris Charlton.

West End at Twentyfifth Ave. Funeral from the chapel Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. conducted by Dr. H. Franklin Paschall.

Pallbearers will be W. Spence McFall. John F. Nolan. Joe CArt.

Ben co*ckrill. Lynn Bomar, R. Bratton. W. H.

Robinson. Malcomn Sparkman. Chas. T. Sykes.

J. Elliott. Herachel Foust. Pierce Butler, Glenn Morris, H. C.

Headden of Nashville. Joe Curry. Dyersbure. O. A.

Brand. Cincinnati. Ohio. Interment Woodlawn Memortal Park. Finley Dorris Chariton Co HOW Sunday evening.

June 28, at local infirmary, James R. Howell. Survived by wife. Mrs. Rosa Lela Howell; daughter, Mrs.

M. Bennett: 4 grandchildren: 3 greatgrandchildren: sisters. Mrs. 8. W.

Evans. Mrs. J. W. Preston.

Remains are at the chapel of Bracey-Welsh Co. where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. conducted by Dr. Harold Purdy. Pallbearers: Belmont Howell, Ross Drye, Paul Hines.

George Young. Warren Terry, and Arthur Cross. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Bracey-Welsh Co. Inc.

HYDE-Rains Pillow. 81, Sunday the home of his daughter. Mrs. John G. Glaus, Survived by daughters.

Mrs. John Glaus of Nashville. Mrs. W. H.

Beasley of Indianapolis, son. Rains Hyde of Green Bay, seven grandchildren. Remains are at the chapel of Bracey- Welsh 2407 West End. where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. conducted by Rev.

Dewynl Fryer and Cornell Watts. Pallbearers: Active- Oley Brown. F. Simpkins. T.

P. McClelland. I J. R. Wittenmeir, H.

C. Glaus, and John Albert Fields. Honorary -Dixie Gafford. C. P.

Wittenmeter, E. L. Jordan. 8. 0.

Gibson. J. Frank Baker. Marshall Mullins. Samuel Foster, Louis Young, W.

D. Cullum. and C. Y. Cato.

Interment, Spring Hill Cemetery, Bracey-Welsh Co. Inc. INGRAM Sunday morning June 28, 1959 at 9:15 o'clock at his home, 333 Duling Madison. Tenn. Joseph Ingram, age 75 years.

Survived by 6 daughters, Mrs. Joe Carney and Oliver Carney, both of Whites Creek. Mrs. Charles Waller and Mrs. Eldon Guy.

both of Nashville, Mrs. Otto Cantarutti, Joelton. Tenn. and Mrs. 0.

H. Thompson. Madison. Half sister, Mrs. Sam Adco*ck.

Joelton. 29 grandchildren. 41 great grandchildren. Remains rest at the Funeral Home of Phillips-Robinson Co. where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday Morning at 10 o'clock by Elder H.

D. Bennett. Grandsons will service as Pallbearers. Interment Greenville Cemetery, Clarksville Highway, Phillips-Robinson Directors, LARGEN- Monday, June 29, 1959. at A local infirmary, Rev.

William Oliver Larsen. Survived by wife, Mrs. Buelah Wells Largen: daughters. Mrs. W.

L. Burns. Nashville. Miss Vera Largen. Evanston, Illinois: son.

J. W. Largen, Raleigh, N.C.I four grandchildren: brothers. Ben T. Largen.

Coral Gables, R. A. Largen, Favetteville, W. F. Largen, Cleveland.

Ohio. Remains are at the Eastland funeral home. 904 Gallatin road. Remains will lie in state at the Inglewood Methodist church from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m.

Wednesday morning, where prayer servIces will be held by Rev, James W. Lantrip, Rev. R. B. Rawls and Dr.

E. P. Anderson. Funeral services will be held at the First Methodist church in Fayetteville. Tenn, at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.

conducted by Rev. C. B. Smith and Rev. James W.

Lantrip. Honorary pallbearers will be ministers of the Tennessee Annual Conference. Methodist church. Active pallbearers: Nephews. Donations may be made to the Bellshire Methodist church in his memory.

Interment Rose Hill cemetery, Favetteville, Tenn. Omit flowers. Eastland funeral home, CA 7-4424. MARSH- Sunday evening. June 28.

at the home of his daughter. 2411 Acklen W. 1. Marsh, Age 88 Survived by daughter. Mrs.

L. F. Wright: 9 grandchildren: 5 greatgrandchildren: step son. H. D.

(Dusty) and Willie D. Walls: sisters. Mrs. W. J.

Green. Birmingham. and Mrs. Hal Savage, Houston. Texas.

Remains are at the chapel of Bracey-Welsh where services will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, conducted by Jim Bill West End Church of Christ. Pallbearers: Russell Wright. George Watson, George Glenn. Irvin Wright. E.

W. Griffin. and Bobby Dean Walls. Interment Chattanooga Memorial Park. Chattanooga, Bracey-Welsh Co Inc.

Me 29, 1959. at 9:30 morning. June o'clock at a local infirmary, Mark Carlson McMahon, age 2 vears. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. McMahon brother, Joseph F. McMahon. 111: sisters.

Susan McMahon and Sharon McMahon, all of Nashville: grandfather. Joseph F. McMahon. of St. Louts, Mo.

Remains are Martin's, 209 Louise Ave. Funeral Tuesday morning. June 30th. 1959. leaving 9 o'clock Mass of the Angels at the Church of Christ The King.

at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery, H. Smith. Robert F. Viel.

Walter E. Clopper. Allen Anderson will serve as pallbearers. Martin's. 309 Louise Ave, CY 1-0610.

REED Sunday, evening. June 28. 1959. at A local infirmary. Mrs.

Saran Elizabeh Reed. age 71 years. widow of the late Jollie Reed. Survived by 0110 daughter, Mrs. James Virgin.

of Pensacola. three sons. Raymond Reed. Birmingham Earl A. Reed.

and John Reed. both of Nashville: 14 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson Company, where services will be conducted Tuesday morning at 11:30 o'clock, by Rev. J. C.

Spencer. Active pallbearers: Raymond Lemen. Bob York. Robert Petty, Wallace Reed. Luther Hickman.

Herb Crandford. Interment Dickson Springs Cemetery, Smith County Tenn. Phillips- Robinson directors. WAGGONER- Sunday morning June 28. 1959 at a local hospital.

Mrs. Annie Virginia Erwin Waggoner. Survived by her husband. Paul T. Waggoner: daughter.

Mrs. Leland Evans. Miami. son. Paul T.

Waggoner grandson. Leland Evans Miami. sister. Mrs. Louise Hackathorn.

St. Louis. brother. Charles E. Morgan.

Shelbyville. Tenn. The remains are at the parlors of RoeschPatton company. 1715 Broad st. where services will be held Tuesdav afternoon June 30.

1959 at 3:30 o'clock conducted by Batsell Barret Baxter. Honorary pallbearers, Veterans of Metropolitan Life Paul Insurance company: active, Simpson. Wade Lauderdale, Archie Washburn, O. W. Patton.

Dr. John H. Melton, Earl Profitt. Fred C. Henley and Leroy Evans.

Interment Woodlawn Memorial park. Roesch-Patton directors. Out-of- Town Vanleer, Tenn. ALBRIGHT-Sunday afternoon. June 28.

at his home near Vanleer, Herbert Cornelius Albright, ase 81. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Mai Albright: daughters. Mrs. Hester Hassell, Mrs.

Pearl Meade. both of Nashville. Miss Barbara Albright and Miss Kathy Albright both of Vanleer: 7 sons. Eddie. Fred.

Elton. and Gene. all of Vanleer, Vester. Earl and Elzie Albright all of 17 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren. His remains are at Taylor Funeral Home, where services will be held Tuesday, June 30.

at 2 p.m. conducted by Bro. W. H. Stringer, and Rev.

Alvin Oglesby, Interment 111 Albright Cemetery Services der the direction of Taylor Funeral Home. by a The ville. Louie GORDON- neral Brick Gordon Gordon funeral friends. Springs. brother, Griffith, afternoon.

Interment Pallbearers wife. Death R. Mrs. his Betty of tremains of J. Church and services home both Cornersville, Mrs.

In Suddenly Gordon. Funeral June Henry will residence Paul in of Out-of-Town tour Lewisbure: one are at Burgess 30. be Gordon 2 Suste sEe Presbyterian church to Rucker at 100. home. 1959 Monday p.It Notices Daises, 13.

in Tenn. Cornersville. TWO. of two DE of from grandchildren. McDantel's cemetery.

Spencer. Tuesday morn- church. from Mo- Pu- Mr. the Arrangements by Daniels' Corners- Colored Death Notice FLEMING- Sunday night at her residenca 408 8th Ave. 80.

Mrs. Jennie V. Fleming. Survivors are daughters. Mrs.

Eunice Lawrence and Mrs. Luventa Cook: sons, Messers John and Dan Fleming. of all Nashville; son-in-law. Ben Cook daghter law, Mrs. Louella Fleming: sister in law.

Mrs. Sallie Cartwright: grandchildren, Mrs. Lillian Johnson. Washington Ben Cook William Sneed. Joseph Lawrence Jr.

John and Lawrence: nephews. John and Wilber Cartwright: uncle Mr. Tyne Johnson: two cousins: 14 great-grandchildren: dear friends Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb.

other friends. The remains Bre at Patton Bros. funeral home where the family will receive friends this Monday evening 8-10 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday afternoon 3 o'clock at the above chapel. Rev.

J. T. Patton officiating. Intorment at Franklin cemetery. Bros.

service. MILES -Monday morning. June 29. at local infirmary, Mr. Earnest Miles.

Survived by widow, Mrs. Bettie Miles: daughter, Mrs. Olevia Jones: sister. Mrs. Annie Campbell.

Other relatives and friends. Remains are are at T. T. Hockett and Son. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later.

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new and old. service. SCOTT PIERCE, AL 6-7690. Workmanship guaranteed. I Prompt CARPENTRY Building, repairing.

concrete block work, painting, free estimates. Cook. CA 7-1165. ADDITIONS REMODELING GENE'S BUILDING -REMODELING TW 5-3372 FHA Loans 2-5334 CROWDED? ADD A PLAN ROOM Remodel. Painting.

Free estimates. THA terms, VE 2-2446, CH For David and Wilhoite was born James at home Smith Springs road, Una. He was discovered have leukemia last year, following a case of mumps. Prior to that time. James had been an active healthful child, according to his step-grandmother, Mrs.

Joe B. Wilhoite. Other survivors include a sister, Patricia June Chilton, and a brother, Joe Richard Chilton, both of Una; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Chilton. Estill Springs, and his maternal grandfather, Joe B. Wilhoite, Shelbyville. -Mute Brothers Hif, Killed by Train WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky.

-(P) Two deaf mute brothers killed yesterday when their was struck by a Southern railway train at a private crossing here. They were identified as Kenneth Hubbard, 19, and his Douglas, 14, of Williamstown. brother, Mra. Anna Carter said the boys had used her driveway to get to the Williamstown Manufacturing company, Mrs. Rosa Rives CLARKSVILLE- Funeral ices for Mrs.

Rosa Rives, 71.1 Palmyra community resident, will be at 10 a.m. today at Palmyra Methodist church. The Rev. James Taylor and the Rev. Garner Swift will officiate.

Burial will be in the Jarman family cemetery. Mrs. Rives died Sunday afternoon at Memorial hospital, Clarksville, after an illness of three months. She was A lifelong resident of Montgomery county, daughter of the late William R. and Hula Belle Allen Jarman.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Russell Sivels, Mrs. C. T. Davis, Mrs.

Sidney, L. Hughes and William Lyle, all of Palmyra; a son, Ira Rives, Palmyra; three brothers, Herman Jarman. Clarksville, Ima Jarman, Slayden, Clarence Jarman, Palmyra; 22 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren. Mrs. H.

H. Roark BETHPAGE, Tenn. Funeral services for Mrs. H. H.

Roark, 72, of Bethpage, will be at 2 p.m. today at Harris-Donoho funeral home. The Rev. Marvin Napier will ofpage cemetery. body is at the ficiate and burial, will be in Bethfuneral home.

Mrs. Roark, the former Miss Bettie Meador, died Sunday in Doctors hospital at Gallatin, after a short illness. She was a native of Sumner county, daughter of Tom and Minerva Durham Meador. Mrs. Roark was a member of the Methodist church.

Survivors are a daughter, Miss Elizabeth Roark, Bethpage. Newspaper Printing Corporation AGENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER TELEPHONES ALpine 5-1221 ALpine 5-5401 Evening INFORMATION AND TRANSIENT A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES (Rates Below Apply 60. All Classified Advertising originating within 100-mile radius of the City of Nashville.) Daily classified ads are published first In THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and will be published again on the same day In THE NASHVILLE BANNER Publication in the Sunday NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN is counted as one das 1 Day Sunday 60c Line 1 Day Daily 600 Line 4 Days 36c Line 7 Days 31c Line Daily Rates Quoted include insertion in both THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN. Morning and THE NASHVILLE BANNER Evening Minimum Charge, 2 Lines Count Five Average 15-letter) Words to the Line The above rates apply to consecutive insertions only Rights reserved to classify and Index classified ads according to rules governIng classified The Banner and The Tennessean also reserve the right to revise or reject at option any advertising which is deemed phraseology objectionable ether in subject matter or Box Number address requires 4 words. Notice of typographical errors must be given in time for correction before the second insertion.

Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon; Sunday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Death Notices BENNETT- Suddenly Sunday morning June 28, 1959 at a local hospital, William Berk Bennett.

Survived by sisters, Miss Anne M. Bennett, Mrs. Lawrence Vaughn: brothers, R. Braley Bennett. Charlie D.

Bennett. and Tom B. Bennett. The remains are at the parlors of Roesch- Patton company, 1715 Broad where services will be held Tuesday afternoon June 30, 1959 at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev. J.

B. Bittinger. Pallbearers Sam Bennett, Charles Thomas, Jewell Scott. T. P.

Anderson. T. E. Macon. Ed.

Fuller, Dr. Andrew Mayer, Otto Baujan of Beardstown, Harry Baujan of Dayton, Ohio, Claud C. Cowan and W. T. Howard.

Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. Roesch-Patton company directors. FRAKES Saturday evening. June 27.

1959, at his home. 110 Peachtree John Knox Frakes, age 74 years. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Eunice Kiser Frakes: daughter, Mrs. C.

L. O'Connell; son, W. K. Frakes of Nashville: sisters. Mrs.

John Champion, and Mrs. Charlie Pike, of Gallatin, Mrs. Edna Mitchell of Nashville; brother, W. A. Frakes of Hendersonville.

Tate Frakes of Nashville; grandchildren, Thomas L. O'Connell. and Forrest Franklin Frakes; greatgranddaughter. Patricia Anne O'Connell. Remains are at Ellis Kidd funeral home.

2627 ville where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock by Jay Smith. The following will serve as pallbearers: Seth Mays, J. E. Frazier, J. C.

Inman, L. B. Sawyers, Earl Nooner, Sterling Whitley. Billy Carpenter, and Gordon Dennison. Interment Woodlawn memorial park.

Ellis Kidd. directors. GOURLEY- Sunday afternoon June 28. 1959 at a local infirmary. Mrs.

Alberta Gourley, age 83 years. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Robert Hull. Mrs. Alvin Horner.

Mrs. Howard Hull. Mrs. Pruitt Ragan. all of Goodlettsville, Mrs.

Clark Wood, Nashville: 10 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, three great re a Remains are at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Robert Hull. Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Slaters chapel, conducted by Rev. J.

A. Bozeman. and Rev. Meek. Pallbearers, honorary, Artest Templeton, Frank Mason, Andy Vanderpool Buford Camp.

R. T. Fisher. Doyle 'Hull. Clarence Beach, Jimmy Thomas, Carver, J.

W. Collins. Active, Homer Fry, Kenley Stewart, Larry Hull. Lonnie Eanes, Robert Lee Charlie Kirby, Interment Spring Hill cemetery, Cole and Garrett funeral directors. Hermon of James GUTTER Reasonable Guaranteed BLOCK-BRICK LAYING Painting Carpentry Repairs CALL CA 8-6789 WATER WELLS Ed Norris 2410 Felts CH 2-9074 BRICK.

BLOCK. UNDERPINNING CONCRETES Insured. Call CA 8-3825 ROOF LEAKS STOPPED Southern Roofing Co. AL 5-7506 BUILD-Remodel-Repair-Drywelle5: A Veach A Sons. CO 2-5470: CY 1-0151 10 Electrical Repairing APPLIANCE REPAIRS PACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICES On Ranges-Refrigerators and Air Conditioners Call Modern Appliances 909 Church St CH 2-5566 Night and Sundays TW 5-5655 House Wiring New Old ELECTRIC HEAT -EASY TERMS HARDING ELECTRIC Licensed.

Free estimates, day, night. AL 4-6020 WE BUY, SELL OR REPAIR Sealed Unit Refrigerators Freezers and Airconditioners Work fully guaranteed d. AL 5-7851 11 Moving Storage Hauling SAVE MOVE YOURSELF NEW FORDS OTHER LATE MODEL TRUCKS AVAILABLE LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE PADS AND MOVING EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE U- DRIVE IT SYSTEM NEW LOCATION 143 6th No. CH 2-1871 TRUCKS FOR RENT -Moving Vans--Stakes--Tractors HERTZ RENT -A- TRUCK Operated by MATTHEWS DRIV -UR SELP SERVICE. Inc.

221 McLemore AL 4-5528 (Old 9th North MOVING HAULING Reasonable rates. AL 5-0060 MOVING HAULING REASONABLE CA 8-1701 12 Painting and Papering THINK and REMEMBER! BRIGGS Makes Good Paint! Special Price to Contractors AL 5-6401, 100 Woodland PAPERHANGING PAINTING-Interior. exterior. samples shown. free estimates.

Satisfaction guaranteed. E. L. ABERNATHY, CA 7-9388, CA 7-2850. PAPERHANGING PAINTING Interior, exterior, sampies shown, free estimates.

Satisfaction, CA guaranteed. 7-9388. E. CA L. 7-2850.

ABERPAPERING AND PAINTING All cracks patched free, we go anywhere. Call us first for estimation. Exterior Interior Painting MR. BURTON AL 4-7912 PAINTING Interior, Exterior. Paper steaming, patch plastering.

light repair work. First class work BALLARD WATSON. AM 9-0616 CY 2-3158 FIRST CLASS PAINTING Interior or exterior. At very reasonable rates. For free estimates, call CY 1-6330.

PAINTING Inside. outside. Plastering. papering. 25 years.

Guaranteed satisfaction. JUDKINS. CY 8-5679. PAINTING PAPERING. Reasonable.

Prompt Service Guaranteed. BENNETT WILLIS, AL 4-5907, AL 5-1849. Painting Inside and Out Free estimates. Guaranteed. Reasonable Insured CY 2-6810 HOUSE CLEANING Walt washing, floor waxing.

windows washed. Complete home cleaning. Call AL 5-6460. PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT 17 years experience. Interior decorating R.

E. Watson. Call day or night, UN 5-0886. Painting, Decorating Plaster repairs, reliable, reference. WARD, after 5 p.m.

CY 7-2911. Painting- -Decorating Repairing. Call CA 8-2026. PAINTING -Inside-outside. papering.

general repairs 36 months. CRIPPS BROS CY 7-2510. CA 8-6561 PAINTING, PAPERING Prompt. Insured. CA 8-5679, UN 8-9539 Painting--Small Repair Estimates Norfleet, CH 2-0158 PAPERING -PAINTING Steaming, plaster patching.

All work guaranteed Hartman. CO 2-5547 WALL WASHING Floor waxing, windows washed, complete home cleaning Coggins, AL 6-0303. PAPERING- -PAINTING Samples shown Free estimate, work guaranteed. WHITED. CA 8-7303.

PAPERING Samples shown $4 room Plaster patching. no waiting. Call McCormick. AL 4-8089 PAINTING Interior Exterior References, Wil1am (Bill Rader. AL 6-4980 Painting, Repair Work Lester B.

Moore CY 7-9706 PAINTING $7 ROOM BY COLORED PAINTER. CH 2-2909 EDUCATIONAL 13 Instruction -Schools BE A CLERK- TYPIST. COMPTOMETERIST, RECEPTIONIST, IN EIGHT WEEKS FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Banks, large In industrial Government agencies, are in constant need of General office Clerks. Comptometer tors. Filing Receptionists Etc.

Simple, easy, practical courses prepare quickly Many other salary-raising courses to select from. New Classes start soon Call at once Day Night. AIR CONDITIONED Fall's Business College 8th at Broadway AL 6-3679 TRAIN FOR WELDING MECHANICS DIESEL. AUTOMOTIVE BODY. FENDER APPROVED FOR VETERANS DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Master civilian top paying military trade for Many your or future.

graduates earn $100 week and up. Nashville Auto Diesel College Office 308 YMCA HELENA DYE'S BEAUTY COLLEGE 'South's Most Beautiful, and Progres sive Modern Conditioned Approved tor Veterans Training 937 CHURCH STREET -HALL SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOCY CY 1-3541 1706-B 21st Ave. Full Time Day and Night Classes AIR CONDITIONED, FREE PARKING MID-SOUTH Electronics Institute 207 Ave. No. CY two Hel Harvie selected Cornices, CY JOBS For Girls Only Tenn.

TOP PAY THE PLEASANT 1 WAY Be Specialist. Be Secretary. AN EXCITING CAREER WE have the training program that will qualify you WE have the JOB when you are qualified WRITE TODAY. A Nashville Business College 226 7th or call AL 6-5631 MEN--WOMEN Be a Store Detective. Guard, Department, or Private Investigator Earn up to $4.00 An hour.

Work locally or travel Send name. address for Free application blank to determine your eligibility FIDELITY DETECTIVE ACADEMY Box Z-02739. Banner-Tennessean HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Complete Righ School at home 10 spare time No classes. Books furnished. Free booklet.

Write AMERICAN SCHOOL State Tennessee Office. Gallatin. Tenn. SWIMMING 1 LESSONS Private instruction by qualified instructor. all ages.

CY 1-3318. 8 to 11 a.m. or after 4 p.m. Short Easy Courses. LOW Tuition THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 710 Nashville Trust AL 6-7982 EMPLOYMENT 14 Help Wanted--Female Ladies Wanted For Counter Work THE KRYSTAL CO.

Experience not necessary. Age 18-35. Salary plus commission. Uniforms furnished. 48-hour week.

Other employee benefits. Must be able to work evenings or nights and willing to work on Sundays. Apply Mr. Seale, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

232 4th North No phone calls please WAITRESSES With dining room experience only in person to Miss A Atnip. Apply, phone calls please). NOEL HOTEL COFFEE SHOP WAITRESS Experienced. For days. Apply Miss Lindsey.

ANDREW JACKSON HOTEL Executive Secretary With general office experience required by small well established firm. Must be able to use dictating machine, Please apply by letter giving reference, etc. Box R-2536 Banner WAITRESSES SODA JERKS CURB GIRLS Ali must st have two or more years' experience. No phone calls. CHOCOLATE SHOP 2634 Franklin Road WANTED COMPANION Middleaged lady, white or colored.

to stay on place, salary, and meals. immediate employment. References and photo needed. Box R-2696 Banner-Tennessean. GIRLS And HOUSEWIVES We have openings in our Nashville office 4 hours per day, 5 days per week, the only requirement 15 A pleasant telephone voice, For Interview call.

AL 5-5600. WAITRESS With dining room experience, ARe 25-35. Apply to Mrs. Campbell from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

MISS MARTHA'S DINING ROOM 2004 West End Ave. WAITRESS Good opportunity for high caliber girls. Better than average tips See Miss Claxton GREER'S 407 Murfreesboro Rd. BOZEMAN'S NEEDS One Good Waitress Apply 438 Murfreesboro Rd. DISHWASHER White.

health card, Apply side door. 8 a.m, to 11 a.m. CROSS KEYS RESTAURANT 221 6th N. COOK- SHORT ORDER Experienced white or colored. must be neat, Good working conditions and pay.

Evening shift. No Sundays. Apply State Cafe, Charlotte Ave. LAUNDRY ASSORTER To check and wrap, white, expertenced only, 5 days week. IDEAL LAUNDRY 235 Woodland St.

SALARIED POSITION Age 25-35, Claim Inspection and YOUNG Underwriting. Hours 11 to 7. Apply 2834 Gallatin Rd in person REGISTERED NURSE Opening in a doctor's office available. Interested in experienced R. N.

only, Call TW 5-3600. from 9 til 12 or 6 til 8. MAID- Colored. for general housework and cooking. care for children.

5 days. Stay on part time. Must have references and health card. Good salary, Call. after 12 noon, CY 7-3775.

Experienced 6 days a week. Salary $30 week Apply Walls Drive In 415 Thompson Lane VE 2-9937 WAITRESS With Cashier experience. Apply in person. Belle Meade Motel Restaurant. Harding Road.

Bookkeeper-Stenographer Shorthand required, state age and qualifications in writing. Box R-2971 Banner 3 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS 1 MIDDLEAGED LADY Apply HIGHWAY PUP Gallatin Rd. Hayesboro HOUSEKEEPER--live in beautiful new home, best section of city with nice family, private quarters, good salary, permanent. Box R-2753 Banner -Tennessean. WAITRESS Experienced.

Apply in SHERRY COURT RESTAURANT, 2704 Dickerson Rd. COMPANION--and care for 7-year home with privacy plus salary TU 3-6902. after 6 p.m.. or write R-3021 Banner-Tennessean. WAITRESS -EXPERIENCED dining TALLY -HO RESTAURANT 3217 Gallatin Rd.

Waitress- Experienced Over 21. Apply Olive's Drive-In, 51st Centennial. BEAUTICIAN WANTED In Madison Square, Madison, Tenn. Call TW 5-6281 WAITRESS White, experienced, Nights, Johnnies Restaurant, 107 North. 11th St.

WAITRESS Experienced Apply after 12 Noon. Tour Motel Restaurant, 1901 Dickerson Rd. SODA FOUNTAIN GIRLS Experienced only, Apply Greenhills Pharmacy, CY 7. 7-6581. WAITRESS -White, 21 to 35.

6 days weekly, $36 plus tips. TENNESSEE CAFE. UL' miles out Dickerson 9-8901 HOUSEKEEPER Settled middlechildren. live in. 2-5566.

Mr Christian lady, oil care for 2 COMPANION--And A housekeeper for must be able to drive car. Write Box R-2737 BannerTennessean. WAITRESS Apply in person 2023 Hayes St. THE WAFFLE HOUSE ton Co. A OZ -0 A FROZDO Now and then I receive a tion like this: "When will the next eclipse of the sun take place?" No eclipse of the sun is due this summer, but one is to come on the second of October.

It will be observed as a partial eclipse by millions persons along the eastern coast of North America. There will be a pathway of complete darkness on the Atlantic Ocean and in northern Africa. People on ocean liners the pathway will enjoy the total eclipse, also passengers on some transatlantic airplanes. The same old cause will bring about the eclipse of the sun. The moon will get in the way, and will block out the sun's light along a pathway, Q.

How can an object which is only a tiny fraction of the size of the sun block our view? A. The moon is close, compared to the sun. The sun is almost 400 times as far away. The blocking of sunlight takes place over only a small proportion of the earth's surface. Astronomers know about eclipses years in advance.

They are able to tell the dates, also the path of eclipses and the exact times they will be observed in various places. As an example of what they know in advance, let me speak of two partial eclipses of the sun which will take place next year. The first of these will be seen on the twenty-seventh of March by people in the eastern half of Australia. It also will be visible in ZIwZ OW- 70.

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