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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 3

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0 MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER, Friday, December 14, 1973-3A Mrs. Soape died Thursday in a A lifelong resident of Upshur affiliated: with the Masonic local hospital. County, she was a member of the Lodge No. 557 and was a A native of Panola County, Methodist church. member of the Antioch Baptist Mrs.

Soape was a member of the Survivors include a number of Church. Central Baptist Church. cousins. Survivors include his widow, Survivors include a son, Joe Mrs. Mary Warrior of Jefferson; Lynn Soape of Longview; a MR.

WARRIOR five sons, Herman Warrior of brother, Emory Wall of Car- LEIGH Funeral services for Karnack, William D. Warrior thage; a sister, Mrs. Harry William Warrior, 82, of Karnack. Henry Warrior, George Frank Hailey, both of Marshall; two sons, Murray M. McCarty and Kenneth W.

McCarty, both of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Ray Woodford of Marshall; nine grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers for the service are Luke Woodley, Winston Clark, Gerald Cadenhead, Harold Cadenhead, Pete James, Dan James and James Ray Handy. lie Adele McCarty, 81, 112 E. Carolanne Dr be held at 2 p.m.

Sunday from the Cothron-Blalack and Huffman Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Ferd Dawson and the Rev. L. A.

Reavis will officiate and burial will be in Scottsville Cemetery. Mrs. McCarty died Thursday in Marshall Memorial Hospital following a lenghty illness. Born Oct. 26, 1892 in Elysian Fields, she was the daughter of Silas Jeff and Virginia Ethridge 1 y.

She married Walter H. McCarty, Feb. 18, 1913, and was a private nurse. Her husband preceded her in death, Nov. 24, Mrs.

McCarty was a member of the First Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. D. L. Fugler and Mrs.

MRS. BEATY Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Johnson Beaty, of Karnack, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Shiloh Baptist Church of Scottsville. The Rev.

M. B. Collier will officiate and burial will be in Motley Cemetery under the direction of Lewis Funeral Mrs. Beaty died. Pec.

7 at Douglas Nursing Home. MRS. ARMOND WASKOM Funeral services for Mrs. Adeline V. Armond, 79, of Waskom will be held at 2 p.m..

Saturday from the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Michael A. Munn and Dr. Herman Knight officiating. Burial will be in Restland Cemetery.

Mrs. Armond, died Thursday morning in, Willis-Knighton Hospital in Shreveport following a lengthy illness. A native nf fA Plitar Mm Court No. 498, and a rrfember of the True People of America, No. 159.

Survivors include her husband, Gus Blackwell of Queen City; a daughter, Mrs. Iona B. Webster of Queen City; two sons, Leon Blackwell of Los Angeles, and Dr. Jodie G. Blackwell of Tuskegee Institute of Alabama; eight grandchildren; and 10 MRS! MCCARTY Funeral services for Mrs.

Wil- Stallings of Carthage; and three will be held at noon Saturday at Warrior and James Warrior, all grandchildren. the Antioch Baptist Church of of Los Angeles, five-Leigh with the Rev. Calvin daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Irving MRS.WALDMAN Ruffin officiating. of Karnack, Mrs.

Elmer Hanson GILMER Funeral services' Burial will be in Haley of Vallejo, Mrs. Carnetta for Mrs. Lottie P. Waldman, 87, Cemetery under the direction of Buchanan of Dallas, Mrs. of Gilmer, were held at 10 am.

Hayward Funeral Home. Tommie Dell McCoy and Mrs. Friday in the Croley Funeral Mr. Warrior died Sunday in Dorothy Lusk, both of Los Home Chapel with the Rev. Douglas Memorial Hospital of Angeles; a brother, Henry Verlan Feller officiating.

Jefferson following a lengthy Warrior of Dallas'; a sister, Mrs. Burial was in the Derrick illness. Agnes Lane of Karnack; 20 Cemetery in Gilmer. Born May 5, 1891, he was a grandchildren; '30 great-grand-' Mrs. Waldman died Wed-lifelong resident of Harrison children; three great-great- nesday night uVa Gilmer con- County.

grandchildren; four stepdaugh- valescent home. A farmer, -Mr. Warrior was ters; and two stepsons. MRS.SOAPE CARTHAGE Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Truman Soape, 76, of Carthage will be held at 2 pjn.

Saturday from the Hawthorn Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Robert Griffin and Dr, V. L. McKee officiating. Burial will Be in the Macedonia Cemetery.

a.Maw wiu i.iii.i una. Armond had lived in Waskom for 30 years. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Waskom. Survivors inolnrip her husband, Wallace Armond of Waskom; two sons, Cleatis Armond of Longview, and J. W.

1 mi smi i wsm ggbqje? mmcs ootids daughters, Mrs. Ethel Dowden of Waskom and Mrs. Mildred Solanic of Shreveport; a sister, Mrs. Catherine Armond of Flore, a brother, Phanor Vascou of Monroe, eight grandchildren; and seven 3x A lifelong resident of Karnack, Mrs. Beaty was a member of the Shtloh Baptist Church.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mae Carolyn Fields of Waskom; a brother, the Rev. Robert Johnson of Karnack; a sister, Mrs. Delia Johnson of Karnack; one grandchild and a number of other relatives. MRS.

CLONINGER HUGHES SPRINGS Graveside services for Mrs. Thelma Price Cloninger, 61, of Big Spring were held at 1 p.m. Friday at Hughes Springs Cemetery with the Rev. John Wheeler officiating. Mrs.

Cloninger died Wednesday morning in a Big Spring hospital following a lengthy illness. Survivors include two sisters. MRS. BLACKWELL QUEEN CITY Funeral services for Mrs. Lucille Black-well, 78, of Rt.

1, Queen City, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Mount Zion CME Church in Queen City. She will lie in state at the church from 1 p.m. until service time. The Rev.

C. Slade will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery under the direction of Community Mortuary of Atlanta. Mrs. Blackwell died at 7:30 a.m.

Thursday on arrival at the Atlanta Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. A lifelong resident of Queen City, Mrs. Blackwell was the ON SALE For the first time! Exciting Sportswear Separates from NEW DIRECTIONS A Special Group Of Famous-Maker Sport Shirts 3.99 MRS.McGLOTHIN Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie McGlothin, 1503 Page will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday from the Green Hill Baptist Church with the Rev.

M. E. Jones officiating. Burial will be in the Liberty Cemetery under the direction of Hayward Funeral Home. Mrs.

McGlothin died Saturday morning at Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. Born in Harrison County, Aug. 8, 1898, the daughter of Sanford and Lucy Broadnax Page, she was a lifelong resident of Harrison County. She first married Chester Black and later Riley Walton, who both preceded her in death. A housewife, she was a member of the Green Hill Baptist Church.

Survivors include three sons, William Black of Elysian Fields, Edmon Black of Washington, D.C., and Lawrence Walton of un. i. $6, $7. This is an exceptional value from nnp nf thp Reg. $20.

to $38. top labels in our- Boys Dept. We've assembled a value packed group ot Pants -Jackets Sweater Tops Vests These well tailored versatile pieces will take you about town in style. Jackets feature the casement waistline in beautifully co-ordinated colors. Some pieces just arrived in time for this sale.

This famous maker is a subsidiary1 of Bobbie both knit and woven sport shirts in sizes 8 thru 16, and you can save on good looking turtle necks, crew shirtef olid colors and Brooks. Sizes: 6-16. bright plaids. All are well tailore.d, and permanent press daughter of the late Evie Washington and Reta Oliver. Her early education was in the public schools of Cass County.

She was a member of the Heroines of Jericho, Turner IlSiL Florence Boyd of Marshall; two brothers, Jimmie Page and George Page, both of Pontiac, 22 grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. OTHER SPORTSWEAR An Unprecedented Value in our Boys Dept A Large Group Of News Of People off Boy's Special group includes Jackets, Tops, Vests, Sweater Tops, Skirts, Pants. Plaids or solids in co-ordinated colors. SPECIAL GROUP OF SWEATERS Reg. from $13.

NOW ONE-THIRD OFF! dancing during the hours of 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Admissions reported for Thursday: Mrs. Fantee Smith, 1307 Sanford; Mrs. Joy Lee Howard, 1100 Poplar; Robert Bess, Long-view; Robert Dale Reep, Arp; Jackets 25 off The Golden Harvest Study Club will have a Christmas party and gift exchange at 7 p.m.

Friday in the home of Mrs. J. O. Burt, 1700 W. Houston.

Members of Woodmen of the World Lodge and their families will meet at 7tp.m. Saturday at the Woodlawn Community Tenter far a turkev dinner and Sizes 4 to 20 We'll Be Open Late on ThlTCircled Dates Shown Below Whitmire, Jef- nil a. fiiuuuuc, msi- A Iliiet ncaflKUnt Mrs. Virginia w. terson; Mrs.

rrans orown, Liog- iifrTAa oil mamharo ft PTV1 tnA T1 1 Corduroys Wools Nylons Poplins covered dish meal. The Junior Civitan Club is sponsoring a rummage sale at 10 ajn. Saturday on Peter Whetstone Square. Proceeds are to help provide a better Christmas for foster children in Marshall. The Western Pleasure Saddle Club is having a Christmas dance at the VFW Post Home Saturday night.

The Country Rebels of Atlanta will play for NOW 11.25 NOW 13.50 NOW 16.50 NOW 20.25 now 22.50 Itt IT IW IT I 2 3 4 5 7 90 11 1Z 23lJ-A IS 2712a 73 30S II 1 Reg. $15. Reg. $18. Reg.

$22. Reg. $27. Reg. $30.

JStodcL Rt. Audrey F. Johnson 702 Hugh; Vorease Nickerson, 2105 Grace; Jackie Lynn Sipes, Rt. Mrs. Isaac Haynes, 1804 Alexander; Mrs.

F. Veau, 3805 Victory Mrs. Albert Starr, Rt. Gilgenta McClain; 1207 Rainey; Jacquelyn Daniels, 109 Fisher Dr. Dismissals reported for Thursday: Mrs.

Marvin T. Cureton, 2203 Kay William J. Hill, 1200 FamunJimkiLLefi-Anderson, Marshall Manor Nursing Home; Willie R. Chadwick, 2201 Katherine; Mrs. Clemens Fox, Jefferson David A.

Lyman, 1000 E. Pinecrest Mrs. Rose Eltha Mosley, Waskom; Mrs. John Mayfield, 202 W. Emory; Mrs.

Jennie Lockett, Carthage; Mrs. Nelson Stoker, 2109 Norwood; Mrs. Mary James, HaHs-ville; Mrs. Barney Starr, 700 Willow. MEMORIAL ANNEX Admissions reported for Thursday: Melanie White, 1111 Scenic Loop; Mrs.

Linda Satterwhite, 1305 Harper Dr. Dismissal reported for Thurs-day; Mrs. Jimmie Ruth Pin son, Save! Discontinued Styles Of Cannony Stevens and Quotes Special Purchase From One 1 Fieldcrest TOWELS Of Our Better Makers i Nylon Gowns Bath Towels Reg. $3 to $4 1.99 59c Jh Hand Towels Reg. 1.90 1.19 Wash Cloths Reg.

85c. i i i i rnese are Deaumui pnnis ana jaujuaiua msi 5.99 quality toweis soon 10 De oisconunueu. ne re pdssiug 00 Reg. 8 sas 10 yu now-We may not bath 11311(1 V' and wash aU colors so shop soon lor on. 5 "Representative interdealer quotations at approximately 11 a.m.

from NASD. Prices do not include retail markup, mark-, down or commission." Friday MW-day Quotes Volume 8,230,000 Industrials down .38 Transportation down .51 Utilities down .06 Air Products 454 Alcoa 71 47H Braniff 84 Chrysler 16 Central Southwest 14i Dr Pepper 204 Eastman Kodak 108 Ford GM Gulf 2v Harte-Hanks 1 IBM 24 McCulloch 4H Monarch Tiles Mv Pennzoil 22 Phillips Petroleum Sears Texaco Tt Thiokol 10H United Gas MV Witco 154 Noon quotes courtesy of Edward D. Jones and member of New York Stock Exchange, offices in the Ginocchio Hotel Marshal Phone 938-7501. Famous Chatham Acrylic Woven Checks Florals Blankets You'll recognize the famous label in the gown illustrated immediately and know that it's a real value! Beautifully tailored of 100 nylon tricot in a. figure flattering -style-Colors of Irish Mist, Creme die pink, and Fire Dance in sizes 32 thru 38.

Easily washable and never needs ironing, of course. FUNERALS Funeral services for Mrs. Willie A. McCarty will be held Sunday at 2 pjn. from the Cothron-Blalack and Huffman Funeral Home Chapel.

Interment will be in the Scottsville Cemetery in Scottsville. Funeral services for Mrs. Frances A. Camponovo were held Thursday at 10 ajn. from the Cothron-Blalack and- Huffman Funeral Home CfcapeL Interment was in the Algoma Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Funeral services for Mr. Ardis T. Young were held Thursday at 2 pjn. from the Cothron-Blalack and Huffman Funeral Home ChapeL Interment was in the Grange Hall Cemetery in Marshal Reg. $10.

72 90 Fits Twin Of and Full Bed this and You'll scoop up these snuggly warm blankets at un-heard of price for beautiful screen prints woven checks in a fine selection of pretty colors Absolutely first quality..

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