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Miss Rita Stewart. Funeral Tomorrow Services for Miss Rita Stewart, 18, of 542 Rosedale will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. MISS STEWART, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stewart, died Sunday in Vanderbilt Hospital after being ill for about eight, months with leukemia.

She was a graduate of Father Ryan High School, receiving her diploma during special commencement exercises held in August at the hospital. She attended St. Edward's Elementary School and was a member of the Search Club and the Catholic Youth Organization. MISS STEWART was a communicant of St. Patrick's Church and the rosary will be said at 7 p.m.

today at Marshall- Donelly-Combs Funeral Home. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include eight sisters, Mrs. Carol McCord, Rossville, Janice, Cheryl, Donna, Michelle, Lisa, Teresa and Stewart, and five brothars, Ronald Larry, Roger, Mike and Joe Stewart, all.of Nashville. Honarary pallbearers include the physicians and medical personnels at Vanderbilt who attended her John Flexner, Dr. Bill Salt, Dr.

M. R. Cross, Dr. George Goodall, Dr. Joe Strayhorn and Robert Hollingsworth.

Grady M. Jackson SAVANNAH, Tenn. Services for Grady H. Jackson, 65, of the Michie community, will be at 1 p.m. today at Oak Hill Christian Church.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Shackleford Funeral Home of Savannah is in charge. Jackson, a farmer, died Sunday at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Dee Jackson; three sons, Grady Jackson Memphis, Charles K.

and Larry Jackson, both of Holly Springs, five daughters, Mrs. Juanita Miller, Mrs. Jean Fowler, Mrs. Sue Smith, all of Corinth, Mrs. Jessie Griffin, Holly Springs, and Miss Sharon Jackson, South Side commurity; three sisters, Mrs.

Grace Burress, Memphis, Mrs. Lena Foster, Muddy, and Mrs. Bonnie Counce, South Side community; a half sister, Mrs. Pearl Waldon, Memphis, and a half brother, Arthur Carroll, Phoenix, Ariz. William Carol Davis McMINNVILLE, Tenn.

Services for William Carol Davis of Spencer, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Spencer Church of Christ. Burial will be in the Frazier Chapel Cemetery. Davis died yesterday at his home. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Maggie Lola Davis; four sons, Robert, Ray and W. C. Davis, Spencer, and Ernest Davis, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Willene Haston and Mrs. Lorene Davis, Spencer; a brother, Pack Davis, Spencer; a sister, Mrs.

Lela Brock, Spencer, six grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. L. C. Green GALLATIN L. C.

(Leck) Green, 64, a carpenter of Gallatin, died yesterday in Sumner County Memorial Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Alexander Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crestview Memorial Park. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Billy Shrum Green; a daughter, Mrs. Herschel Bradley, Hendersonville; brother, Marvin Green, Phoenix, and two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Reed and Mrs. Ruthie Holland, Nashville. F.

H. May LOBELVILLE, H. (Red) May, 69, heavy eqquipment operator, died yesterday in Perry County Nursing Home. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at McDonald Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville. Survivors include three brothers, Ivory, Lobelville, Nashville, and Pat May, Chattanooga, and a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Crowe, Nashville. Clarence H. Atkins INDIAN MOUND, Tenn.Clarence Herman Atkins, 69, of Indian Mound, a retired employe of the Stewart County Highway Department, died yesterday in Memorial Hospital, Clarksville.

Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Milligan Funeral Home, Dover, Tenn. Burial will be in Hall Cemetery. Survivors include a brother, Wayne Atkins, Big Rock, and a sister, Mrs. Genie Crain, Indian Mound.

Death Notices FARMER, Mr. Luster Melvin Age 49 years of 2877 Cantarutti Road, Sunday, Jan. 7, 1973 at 3:50 a.m. at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Malvene Blunkall Farmer; daughter, Miss Janis L. Farmer; son, Philip Lee Farmer; mother, Mrs. Musetta Farmer; sisters, Mrs. Louise Smith of Good- lettsville; Mrs. Dorothy Copeland; Mrs.

Barbara Roberts; and Mrs. Opal Scruggs, all of Nashville; brothers: Jesse Mack Farmer, Joelton, John Henry Farmer, Hanson Eugene Farmer, Nashville; George Lee Farmer, Peagram, Herman Franklin Farmer, Lebanon, Ore. Remains are at Forest Lawn Funeral Home where services will be Wednesday Jan. 10, 1973 at 10:00 a.m. conducted by Bro.

J. N. Wilson, assisted by Bro. S. Thomas Burnett.

Honorary pallbearers: Kenneth Cherry, Dr. Andrew Miller, Dr. Lawrence Laughlin, Dr. 0. A.

Crouch, Dr. Albert Eisenhour, and James W. Hofstead. Active will be the nephews. Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery.

FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 1150 Dickerson Road, Goodlettsville, 859- 5279. Gallatin, Tenn. GREEN, L. C. (Leck) 64, Monday, Jan.

8, 1973 at Sumner County Memorial Hospital. Survived by wife, Lilly Shrum Green, Gallatin; one daughter, Mrs. Herschel Bradley, Hendersonville; one brother, Marvin Green, Phoenix, two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Reed and Mrs. Ruthie Holland, both of Nashville.

Remains are at Alexander Funeral Home, where services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 1 o'clock p.m., conducted by Elder Woodrow Story, Elder Tommy Langford and Elder William Massy. Interment Crestview Memorial Park. ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME in charge. TOTTY, Mrs.

Maude Parthenia -Sunday, Jan. 7, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by grandmother, Miss Patricia E. Totty; brother, Mr. Samuel H.

Gantt, Buffalo, N.Y.: nieces, Mrs. Elma G. Cheek, Miss Carolyn, A. Gault, Miss Patricia Jones, Nashville, Mrs. Monte C.

Gault, Chicago, nephews, Mr. Thaddeus J. 'Gantt Mr. Thaddeus Joe Gantt Nashville; nieces and nephews-in-law, Mrs. Cora Gantt, Mrs.

Elaine Gantt, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Joyner Dennis Joyner Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. John Combes and family, Marion, Hadley Totty, Lynwood, Totty, Toledo, Ohio, Mack Totty, Paris, Tenn.

Several other relatives, friends and neighbors. Her remains are at K. Gardner Son Funeral Home, 1511 Jefferson St. Visitation with the family Wednesday night, Jan. 10, 1973 from 6t to 7 p.m.

Funeral services immediately following at the above chapel. Rev. Robert Lee Jeans, minister of John Calvin Presbyterian Church, officiating. Pallbearers: W. C.

Baines F. C. Etheridge, R. E. Lee, M.

L. Reid, L. V. Tomlinson and Dr. M.

D. Williams. Interment Thursday morning in the family plot, Greenwood Cemetery. K. GARDNER SON, directors.

PIRTLE, William Sr. Suddenly Jan. 8, 1973 at a local hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Ruth Bell Pirtle of Nashville; son, William M.

Pirtle, Mt. Juliet; two daughters: Mrs. William B. (Faye) Hamblen, Mt. Juliet; Mrs.

Vernon E. (Martha) Matthews, Franklin; son, Del R. Pirtle, Lebanon; brother, Van Pirtle; sister, Lena Pirtle, both of Donelson; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Remains are at Hibbett and Hailey Funeral Home, 429 Donelson Pike, where services will be held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.

10, 1973 by Bro. John Brown and Bro. Chares R. Chumbly. Honorary pallbearers will be his nephews.

Active pallbearers will be his gransdns and Walter Blair and Douglas Wright. Interment, Woodlawn Cemetery. HIBBETT AND HAILEY, Directors 883-2361. GAINES, Mrs. Minnie (Riley)Suddenly January 8, 1973 in Philadelphia, Pa.

Survived by mother, Mrs. Jimmie Bowen, Nashville; sister, Mrs. Celesta Franklin, Nashville; 2 brothers, Clarence Thomas Gordon, Chicago, Ill, and Joseph W. Gordon, Cincinnati, Ohio. Other relatives and friends.

Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later. McGAVOCK MARTIN BROS. 1503 Buchanan St. ROSE, Mrs. Nannie Henderson, Jan.

8, 1973 at a local hospital, residence 1258 2nd Avenue survived by foster daughter, Miss Charlene Legg; sister, Mrs. Della McCarver, Cleveland, Ohio; brothers, Messrs Robert, Sam, Leroy, Tommy, William (Bill) Henderson, Nashville, Tennessee, and Henry A. Henderson, Honolulu, Hawaii, other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements announced later. SCALES FUNERAL HOME, 1412 Jefferson St.

329-9880. THE TENNESSEAN, Tuesday, Death Notices Carthage, Tenn. WILKERSON, Dewey Age 68 of the Bluff Creek nity, passed away morning Jan. 8, 1973 at Smith County Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Leota Wilkerson; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Stallings, Carthage, Mrs. Boyd Perkins of South Carthage; brother, Roy Wilkerson, South Carthage. Remains are at the Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home where services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Rev.

Hawkins Clark, Rev. Walter Deweese will officiate. Honorary pallbearers: Dewey Skelton, Durrell Walker, Thurman McClanahan, Walter Stallings, George Hunter, Fred Reynolds, Lucious Gibbs, Nelson Baker, Bernice Wooten, Letcher Woman, Elmer Wilkerson, Tom Wilkerson, J. C. Baker.

Active pallbearers: Ray Stallings, Ed Stallings, Jimmy Stallings, Sam Perkins, Walter Watts, Kirk Vaden, Emmitt Gibbs, Rupert Alvis. Interment in the Gordonsville Cemetery. SANDERSON FUNERAL HOME of Carthage, directors, 735-2118. BUTLER, Rev. Vertis 64, of 237 Lakeside Park Hendersonville.

Monday morning, Jan. 8th, 1973, at Sumner Co. Memorial 1 Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Carrine Massey Butler; sons, William J.

Butler, Garland Ray Butler, Vertis R. Butler Jr. all of Hendersonville; 5 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Georgia Ragland, Crystal City, Missouri, Mrs. Arthur Fischer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mrs.

Cliffton Shrum, Lafayette, Tenn. Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Hendersonville. Services will be conducted at the First Baptist Church of Hendersonville Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 10th, at 2:00, by Rev. Harold Ford and Rev.

Courtney Wilson. Honorary pallbearers members of the faculty of the Hendersonville high school, nephews and C. W. Garrison. Active, Roy Gilley, Clifton Shrum, Robert A.

Gammon, John Midgette, Millard Kizer, Thomas Smith, Vernon Hunnicutt, Casper Taylor. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery COLE GARRETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, He n- dersonville. MURASKY, William E. Age 41 years, of Whites Creek, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 6, 1973 at Baptist Hospital.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Betty Jean Murasky; daughters, Theresa, Becky, and Karen Murasky, all of Whites Creek; aunt, Mrs. Ben Gursky, Moundsville, W.Va. Remains are at the Anderson, Garrett and Boyd Funeral Home, Joelton, where services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 9th, 1973 at 2:00.

Honorary pallbearers, E. A. Lanius, Edward Lanius, L. A. Hutton, Roy Howell, Fellow employes of Bordeaux Hospital.

Active, Lonnie Revell, L. T. Revell, Marshall Flowers, Paul Teasley, Wilson Teasley, Homer Jones. Military services will be conducted at graveside. Interment National Cemetery.

ANDERSON, GARRETT BOYD Directors, Joelton. ORR, C. (Big -Saturday, Jan. 7, 1973 at his residence, 767 Alloway. Survivors are devoted wife, Mrs.

Annie Mae Patton Orr; stepfather, Mr. Arthur Patton; mother-in-law, Mrs. Lillie Parks; devoted cousins, Josephine and Richard Perry, Patsy Mae and Clarence Green, Henry and Ethel Tillman, and Mildred Tillman, Margaret and Sammy Jordan of Quincy, sister-in-law, Mrs. Pearl Johnson; many other relatives and friends. Remains are at Wrights Funeral Home, where family will receive friends this Tuesday 7 till 9 p.m.

Funeral Wednesday 1 o'clock p.m. from the above chapel, conducted by Rev. Sam McCrary and Elder Lowery Mooney. Flowerladies and pallbearers selected from friends. Interment Mt.

Ararat Cemetery. WRIGHTS FUNERAL HOME, 255-8733. HARRIS, Mr. Essie B. of 1523-10th Ave.

North, Saturday, January 6, 1973 at Riverside Hospital. Survived by a devoted wife, Mrs. Gertrude Harris; two daughters, Misses Shirley and Jacquline Harris; devoted mother-in-law, Mrs. Louise Johns; three cousins; two nephews; one brother-inlaw, Mr. William Brinkley; one sister-in-law, Mrs.

Martha Brinkley; dear friends, Mr. Mrs. Nicholson, other relatives and friends. The remains be conveyed to many, the St. James Baptist church, 600-28th Ave.

North, Wednesday, January 10, 1973 at 5:30 p.m. Visitation with the family from 7 to 8 p.m. conducted by his Pastor Rev. D. L.

Williams Jr. Words of Comfort by Rev. Lester Cousins and Rev. Sam McCrary. Pallbearers will be Deacons and Ushers of the church.

Flowerbearers will be ushers of the church. Interment National cemetery, Thursday, January 11, 1973 at 11 a.m. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston Ave. 329- 2596. Jan.

9, 1973 23 -umner Court Hires Nashville Company By ROBERT KILLAR GALLATIN The Sumner County Court agreed last night to hire a Nashville architectural and engineering firm to conduct an extensive study into renovation of the county courthouse, built in 1939. The court voted 15-2, with magistrate passing, to commission the firm of Howard, Nielsen, Lyne, Batey and O'Brien Inc. to begin preparing, as soon as possible, recommendations for meeting the county's present and future office space needs. A PRELIMINARY report already submitted by the firm Election for Boggs Seat Set for March BATON ROUGE (AP) Gov. Edwin Edwards has officially called for a March 20 election to fill the vacant seat of Hale Boggs, lost in a flight over Alaska.

A spokesman for the governor said Saturday Edwards signed the necessary papers Friday. The primary election will be held Feb. 3 and a runoff, if needed, Feb. 24, the spokesman said. Boggs, who was House majority leader and served the Congressional District for 28 years, disappeared Oct.

16 along with three others on a flight over Alaska. The most massive search in Alaskan history, more than 38 days, failed to turn up any sign of the plane or its 0C- cupants. Rep. Nick Begich of Alaska was another passenger on the plane. A memorial Mass was held in St.

Louis Catherdal in New for Boggs last week. Orleans: It was attendeed by numerous dignataries, including Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and former President Lyndon B.

Johnson. 12 Jurors Picked For Trial of Kerner CHICAGO -A jury of six men and six women was selected yesterday in U.S. District Court for the trial of Otto Kerner, a federal appeals judge and former Illinois governor. Attorneys on both sides continued questioning 12 other prospective jurors to select six alternates before beginning opening arguments. Kerner, governor from 1961 to 1968, is on trial with TheoJ.

Isaacs, his longtime political associate. Kerner and Isaacs are charged with conspiracy, income tax evasion and bribery in connection with profitmaking race track stock transactions. Kerner, on leave as a judge of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, also is charged with perjury. Perry Court In Recess LINDEN, Tnen.

-Perry County Quarterly Court convened yesterday, then recessed until next Monday because of bad weather conditions. A quorom of seven magistrates was present, but they decided to postpone action on any business until other members of the 12-man court could be present. Soviet Opium Traffic Charges Slander: China HONG KONG (UPI)-China dismissed as "preposterous slander" yesterday a Soviet allegation that it earns as much as $15 billion a year by trafficking in opium. The official New China News Agency said in a commentary that the allegation was a part of a Soviet campaign to slander China's prestige abroad. Graham Services Set in S.

Korea SEOUL (UPI) Evangelist Billy Graham will visit South Korea for 16 days starting May 20 to lead special prayer services in Seoul and provincial cities, Korean churchmen said yesterday. They said Graham will remain in Seoul until May 27 and then tour the cities of Taejon, Taegu, Pusan and Kwangju to preside over special religious services. Fire Kills Employe At Home for Aged MADISON, Wis. (AP) A University of Wisconsin student died yesterday while fighting a fire in a 10-story home for the aged where he worked. Allen Philipsen, 22, of Kimberly, a worker at Allen Hall Residential Care Center, died of smoke inhalation, officials at Madison General Hospital said.

Death Notices FRANKLIN, TENN. suggests an increase in county office space by to theinstallation of central air conditioning and a new elevaor in the courthouse and development of the building's top floor, formerly used as a jail, into office space. The magistrates deferred until their meeting action on aproposal to have school board members run from specified districts, rather than at-large as at present. The proposal would divide the county into three districts, each composed of three magisterial districts. Leon Shoulders of Castalian Springs, the oldest, member of the' court, was elected unanimously as county judge pro tem, to act in the absence of Judge I.

C. McMahan. The me court also agreed to earmark the county's 1972 federal revenue sharing funds, amounting to $259,825, for the eventual renovation of the courthouse. 'Black and White Crisis' Talk Set Dr. Sidney Wilhelm, associate professor for.

State University of New York, will address a sociology colloquium on "The Crisis of Black and White: American Society at Mid-Century" today at UTNashville. Wilhelm, best known for his books "Who Needs the Negro" and "Black Man, White Man," will speak at 2:30 p.m. The public is invited. Admission is free. Mansion Trip Meeting Site Set Persons attending the 5th District Republican Women's Club luncheon at the governor's mansion should meet at 11:15 a.m.

tomorro wat the First Presbyterian Church parking lot, a club spokesman said yesterday. Ms. Ellen Seeley, publicity chairman, said transportation will be provided from the church, located at 4815 Franklin Road, to the mansion. Blatchford Drops Bid for LA Mayor LOS ANGELES (AP) Joseph Blatchford, former head of federal volunteer programs, announced yesterday that he has decided against running for mayor of Los Angeles. Blatchford, who had said many times he was considering running, said at a news conference that he didn't have enough time to organize an effective campaign before the April primary.

Carl Ingle LYNCHBURG, Tenn. -Services for Carl Ingle, 78, of Signal Mountain, formerly a farmer and walking horse breeder in the New Hermon community of Bedford County, will be at noon tomorrow at Harrison Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lynchburg Cemetery. Ingle died Sunday at his home. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Annie Ruth Ward Ingle; two daughters, Mrs. Louis Wilhoite, Signal Mountain, and Mrs. Bill Smith, Knoxville; a sister, Mrs. Cal Faulkner and a brother, John Ingle, both of the Boonshill community, Lincoln County, and four grandchildren. Mrs.

Cathy West Arnold ADAMSVILLE, Tenn. -Services for Mrs. Cathy West Arnold, 21, will be at 3 p.m. today at Old Union Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Shackelford Funeral Home of Savannah is in charge.

Mrs. Arnold died Sunday at her home. Survivors include her husband, Lawson Arnoid, Adamsville; a son, Donny Arnold, Adamsville; father, Louis West, Iuka, a brother, Loyd West, Cherokee, four sisters, Mrs. Paulette Roberts, Ripley, Mrs. Virginia Cosby, Florida, Miss Betty A.

West and Miss Joyce West, both of Cherokee; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Margret May, luka. Mrs. Nannie D. Vann MANCHESTER, for Mrs.

Nannie D. Vann, 69, will be at 2 p.m. today at Manchester Funeral Home. Burial will be in Ragsdale Cemetery. Mrs.

Vann died Sunday in Coffee County Hospital. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Mary Cornelison, Mrs. Willadean Adams, Mrs. Ella Pearl Newlin, Mrs.

Carylone Jones, Mrs. Faye Barlow and Mrs. Evangeline Floyd; four sons, L. H. Hendrix, Ira and Thurman A.

all of Manchester, and Talmage L. Vann, PaPort, a brother, Louis Decker, Boaz, 33 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. The Rev. Vertis R. Butler Gallatin church pastor Rev.

Butler Rites In Hendersonville Services for the Rev. Vertis Raulston Butler, 64, of 237 Lakeside Drive, Hendersonville, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at First Baptist Church of Hendersonville. Revs. Harold Ford and Courtney Wilson will officiate.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park East. Butler died yesterday in Sumner County Memorial Hospital after a heart attack. A native of Lafayette, he had lived in Hendersonville since 1956. He was the pastor of the Station Camp Baptist Church, Butler Gallatinso been pastor of several other Middle Tennessee Baptist churches. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Carrine Massey Butler, Hendersonville; three sons, William and Garland ay Butler Vertis R. Butler all Hendersonville; and, three sisters, Mrs. Georgia Ragland, Crystal City, Mrs. Arthur Fischer, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Clifton Shrum, Lafayette; and five grandchildren.

Trustee's Talk Rescheduled A talk by Metro Trustee Glenn Ferguson to the Tusculum Lions Club, originally scheduled for tonight, has been rescheduled for 7 p.m. Jan. 23. The club will meet at Merrill's Restaurant, 2950 Nolensville Road. Mrs.

Eula Williams SMITHVILLE, Tenn. Services for Mrs. Eula Williams, 75, of Smithville will be at 1 p.m. today at Walker Funeral Home. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery in the Liberty community.

Mrs. Williams died Sunday in Warren County General Hospital, McMinnville, Tenn. Survivors include a son, Edsel Williams, Athens, two daughtre, Robert Joines and Mrs. Tom Cathcart, Smithville; two sisters, Mrs. Lela Smith, Goronsville, and Mrs.

Edna Prichard, Lancaster, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Richard C. Stotts SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. Richard Carl Stotts, 42, deputy tax assessor of Springfield, died yesterday at his home. Services will be at 10 a.m.

tomorrow at Associated Funeral Home. Burial will be in National Cemetery in Nashville. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Louise Evans Stotts, Springfield; three sons, Rip and Rod Stotts, Springfield, and Rick Stotts, Dayton, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Diane Quintana, Chicago; a brother, Jack Stotts, Ft.

Leavenworth, and his father, Ray Stotts, Thurman E. Griffith McMINNVILLE, Tenn. Thurman Elbert Griffith, 60, died yesterday morning in Baptist Hospital, Nashville, from injuries received in a tractor accident here Dec. 2. Services will be at 10 a.m.

tomorrow at Hydes Chapel. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Pauline Newby Griffith; a son, Billy Griffith, McMinnville; two brothers, Holbert and Chester Griffith, McMinnville; two sisters, Mrs. Francis Holcomb, McMinnville, and Mrs.

Margie Byars, Detroit, and a granddaughter. Mrs. William Moore FAYETTEVILLE, Tenn. Mrs. William Robert Moore, 49, of Trenton, formerly of Fayetteville, died yesterday in Lincoln County Hospital.

Services will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Ralston Chapel. Burial will be in Riverview Memorial Gardens. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Peggy Payne, Woodhaven, two sons, Ronald and Donald Moore, Trenton, mother, Mrs.

Beatrice Simms, Fayetteville; a brother, Sammie Simms, Fayetteville and six grand children. Miss Rita Stewart Leukemia Victim Grover. MANCHESTER, C. Crocker Tenn. Services for Grover Cleveland retired farmer of Manchester, will be at 10 a.m.

today at Manchester Funeral Home CROCKER died Sunday in Coffee County Hospital. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Willie Henderson Crocker, Manchester; five daughters, Mrs. Woodrow Peters, Shelbyville, Mrs. Austn iCrosslin, Mrs.

Clifton Teal, Miss Opal Corcker and Miss Alph Acrocker, all of Manchester. Death Notices LAWRENCE, Mrs. Aileen Montgomery January 6th, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Hussung and Mrs.

Dorothy M. Hall; six grandchildren, Melvin V. Hussung Mrs. Kerry Ann Sellick, Mrs. Robin Lynn Ritter, Eddie W.

Hall, Patsy Ann Hall, and Ralph Hall. Her remains are at the Broadway Chapel. Requiem Mass will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. at Christ The King Catholic Church by Father, John Harrington. Active pall-; bearers, Robert H.

Williams, Frank V. Webber Melvin V. Hussung William E. Hall, Stephen Montgomery, and Gene Helton. ROESCHPATTON COSMOPOLITAN, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480.

LAYNE-MR. SAMUEL Jan. 8, 1973 at Veterans Hospital. Residence, 1405 Caldwell Ave. Survived by sister, Mrs.

Nellie Laster; 4 nieces; 4 nephews, numerous cousins; brother-in-law, Mr. William Laster; ter-in-law, Mrs. Mattie Lee Layne; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements announced later. SCALES FUNERAL HOME, 1412 Jefferson St.

329-9880. STEWART, Rita Sunday evening, Jan. 7, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by parents, Mr. Mrs.

Joseph W. Stewart; sisters, Mrs. Carol McCord, Rossville, Janice, Cheryl, Donna, Michelle Lisa, Teresa Susan Stewart; brothers, Ronald Larry, Roger, Mike Joe Stewart; 3 nephews 1 niece. Remains are at Marshall, Donnelly Combs, 201 25th Ave. N.

Leaving at 10:15 o'clock Wednesday morning for St. Patrick's Catholic Church for requiem mass at 11 o'clock. Honorary pallbearers: Dr. John Flexner, R. Bill Salt, Dr.

M. R. Cross, Dr. George Goodall, Dr. Joe Strayhorn Robert Hillinsworth.

Active: Randy Simpson, Tony Wilson, Eddie Wilson, Neil Wilson, Melvin Meadows, Richard Tacker, Bill Collier, Mike Cagle. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. MARSHALL, DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111. ROBERTS, Airman First Class Richard (Ricky) Eugene-Jan.

3, 1973 in Taiwan. Survived by father and mother: Mr. and Mrs. Odell Roberts of Nashville; sister: Dimple McClendon of Germany; brothers: Jimmy Roberts, and Paul (Ronnie) Roberts, both of Nashville. The remains are at the chapel of PettusOwen Wood, 4506 Charlotte, where service will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 p.m., conducted by Rev.

W. W. Miles. Honorary pallbearers: 1971. graduating Class of Cohn High School.

Active pallbearers will be military personnel. Interment National Cemetery with full military service at grave. PETTUSOWEN WOOD, 292-3392. UTLEY, Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Denver, Colo.

Saturday, Jan. 6, 1973, widow of the late Lawrence William Utley, survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. John (Jeanne) James, Hixon, Mrs. Carolyn Utley, of Littleton, 2 sons, Lawrence William Utley, of Arvada, Kenneth Johns Utley, French Camp, 1 sister, Mrs. Cecil Mariman, Atlanta, 1 brother, Dr.

Daniel J. Johns, Nashville; 10 grandchildren. Remains will arrive Metro Airport, Tuesday morning and will be conveyed to the Funeral Home of Phillips Robinson 2707 Gallatin Rd. where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday Jan. 10, 1973 at 2:00 p.m.

Gerald Noffsinger, minister will officiate. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. PHILLIPS ROBINSON directors. KING Mrs. Nellie Baker Jan.

7, 1973. survived by one daughter, Mrs. Claude Johnson, Nashville, one stepdaughter, Mrs. Jack Parham, Franklin; step-sons, Lewis Howard King Franklin; one son, Donald Ragsdale, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Malvin Hill, Santa Fe; one sister, Mrs.

Moses Carlise, Franklin; one step-brother Morris Thompson, Kentucky; seven grandchildren. Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chapel, where services will be conducted at 10:30 Tuesday morning by Joe McNeil, Pallbearers, Friends. Interment Theta Cemetery. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 794-1512. MUELLER, Mrs.

Janie PellMonday evening Jan. 8, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by husband, Benjamin C. Mueller daughter, Mrs. Roland A.

Liebert of Tallahassee, son, Benjamin C. Mueller II; grandson, Derek Liebert, of Tallahassee, Fla. Remains are at MarshallDonnelly-Combs, 201 25th Ave. No. Complete arrangements will be announced later.

by Marshall-Donnelly-Combs. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Rabbi's Discretionary Fund, The Temple. MARSHALL-DONNELLYCOMBS, 327-1111. MILLER, Dr. Cleo M.

At a local infirmary, Sunday morning January 7, 1973. Survived by wife, Mrs. Katherine Cotten Miller; daughters, Mrs. James M. Denton, Mrs.

Michael McNally; sons, Dr. Jack Miller, James H. Miller; 12 grandchildren; Brother, Dr. Elmo Hill. The remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715-Broadway.

Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery Tuesday morning at 9:30, with Memorial service being held at Westminister Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dr. A. L. Currie, Rev.

Sherwood Harvard, and Rev. David Graybill officiating. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Special Educational Department of Westminister Presbyterian Church or to the Duncan School Memorial Fund (Box 550-Nashville). ROESCH PATTON COSMOPOLITAN, Broadway Chapel, phone 244-6480 Murfreesboro, Tenn. WRIGHT, Robert E.

Age 61, of 906 Woodmont, Sunday, Jan. 7, 1973, at Rutherford Hospital. Survived by wife, Virginia Barrett Wright; one son, Bob Wright; daughter, Mrs. Linda Layne, all of Murfreesboro; two brothers: Amon Wright, Mona Community; James E. Wright, Vesta Community; two sisters: Mrs.

Lena Hackney, Murfreesboro, Mrs. Azlee Minor, Silver Hill Community; four grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, Jan. 8, at 2:00 p.m. from the Jennings and Ayers Funeral Home by James A.

Ryan. Interment, Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be his nephews. JENNINGS AND AYERS FUNERAL HOME, Murfreesboro. O'CONNELL, James H.

Jr. Jan. 4th, 1973 at a Chicago, Ill. infirmary. Survived by wife: Judy Plant O'Connell, Chicago; sons: James H.

O'Connell III, Jack O'Connell, both of Chicago; sisters: Mrs. Frances Stumb, Nashville, Mrs. Ann Radin, Fort Lee, New Jersey, brother: Burke O'Connell, Florence, Italy, three grandchildren, Remains will arrive Nashville Mon. morning at 11 O'clock and be conveyed to Marshall-Donnelly-Combs, 201 25th Ave, N. leaving at 9:30 O'clock Tues.

morning for the Cathedral of Incarnation for requiem mass at 10 O'clock. Pallbearers are Theodore Redman, Howard Gamble, Red Goodwin, Fames F. Fulgham, Joe Crandall, Jack Smalling, Joe Hailey. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS, Directors 327-1111. JONES, Beford M.

Suddenly Sat. Jan. 6, 1973. Survived by wife, Mrs. Vivian Gentry Jones, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs.

Elssie Albert, White Bluff, Mrs. Dorothy Blazewick, Chicago, Mrs. Doro Doris Long, Tampa, three sons, Larry Jones, Memphis, William Hall, Dickson, Duford Hall, Coleburg; two sisters, Mrs. Rosie Lee Blair, New Jersey, Mrs. Lorine Shaver, Dickson; brother, Ransom Jones, Nashville; 18 grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren.

Remains are at the chapel of Pettus Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon Jan. 9, 1973 at 1:00 p.m. conducted by Bro. Jimmy Dorris. Friends will serve as active pallbearers.

Interment Williams Cemetery, White Bluff. PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392. KINDNESS THAT IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED A BEREAVEMENT TRAY ZAGER'S DELI 297-1300 3716 Hillsboro Road.

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