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— Griffin Daily News Friday, September 6,1974
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Deaths-Funerals
Mrs. Tillery
Mrs. Mamie Roberta Lewis
Tillery, 83, of 605 West Solomon
street, widow of Mr. Andrew
Lee Tillery, died this morning
at the Griffin-Spalding Hospital
where she had been a patient for
10 days.
Mrs. Tillery had been ill since
last November. She was a life
long resident of Griffin,
daughter of the late Jim Lewis
and the late Anna Thompson
Lewis. She was a member of the
Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son,
Enoch Tillery of Griffin; two
daughters, Mrs. Howard Morris
of Griffin and Mrs. Geneva
Benedict of Phenix City, Ala.;
six grandchildren, eight great
grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be
conducted Saturday afternoon
at 3 o’clock in Haisten’s chapel.
The Rev. Bruce Morgan and
Elder Robert Torrence will
officiate and burial will be in
Oak Hill cemetery. The body
will remain at Haisten Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Sellers
Mrs. Ruth Pope Sellers of 323
Brookwood avenue, Jackson,
died early this morning at the
Sylvan Grove Hospital in
Jackson after an extended
illness.
Mrs. Sellers was bom in Butts
County, daughter of the late
Walter Pope and the late
Rebecca Knowles Pope. She
was employed by the Georgia
State Revenue Department and
was a member of the First
Baptist Church in Jackson.
She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Rebecca Herring of
Montgomery, Ala.; two sons,
Joe W. Sellers, Jr., of Charlotte,
N. C., and Jerry Sellers of
Thomson; four brothers, W.
Pope of Jackson, Lawrence C.
Atlanta and Harris M. Pope of
Thomasville; two sisters, Mrs.
Fannie P. Callaway of Jackson
and Mrs. Irvin Eslinger of
Elkhart, Ind.; a sister-in-law,
Mrs. Mary Pope of Jackson;
and two grandchildren, Dina
Michelle Herring and Michael
Scott Herring of Montgomery,
Ala.
Funeral services will be
conducted Saturday afternoon
at 3 o’clock from the First
Baptist Church in Jackson. The
Rev. Don Folsom will officiate
and burial will be in the Jackson
cemetery. Sherrell Funeral
Home of Jackson is in charge of
plans.
Mrs. Morgan
Mrs. Alice Morgan of Route
two, Sardis road, Newnan, died
unexpectedly Thursday of a
heart seizure.
Mrs. Morgan had made her
home in Griffin for several
years.
She is survived by her
husband, W. R. Morgan of
Newnan; a daughter, Mrs. Ed
Chevarria of Newnan, the
former Teresa Morgan of
Griffin and four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
conducted Saturday afternoon
at 2 o’clock from the Newnan
Catholic Church. The body has
been carried to the residence to
remain until the funeral hour.
The rosary will be said tonight
at 7 p.m. at the Morgan home.
Mrs. Banks
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mary Francis Banks of 704 East
Broad street will be held
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock
from the Rising Star Baptist
Church. The Rev. J. C. Smith
will officiate and burial will be
in Rest Haven cemetery.
She is survived by a daughter,
Miss Therssa Banks of Griffin;
three sons, Alexander Led
better of Atlanta, Herbert
Banks of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
and John Edward Banks, Sr., of
Griffin; nine grandchildren,
nine great-grandchildren and a
niece, Ms. Myrtice Birks of
Chicago, 111.
Friends may visit the family
tonight at Spalding Undertaking
from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Mrs. Starks
Mrs. Mary A. Starks of 226
Blanton street died Thursday
afternoon at the Griffin-
Spalding Hospital after several
weeks of illness.
Mrs. Starks was a lifelong
resident of Griffin and a
member of the Hosannah
Methodist Church. She was the
widow of Mr. 0. D. Starks.
Funeral plans will be an
nounced by McDowell United
Funeral Home.
Mrs. Blackmon
Mrs. Ruby Vaughn Black
mon, 82, of 711 West Quilley
street, died Thursday night at
Georgia Baptist Hospital in
Atlanta where she had been a
patient for 45 days.
Mrs. Blackmon was the
widow of Mr. William T. Black
mon. She had been ill for
several months. Mrs. Blackmon
was a member of the Baptist
Church.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Grace Holt of Griffin; two
grandchildren, Larry Holt of
Stockbridge and Miss Helen
Holt of Atlanta; and three
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
conducted Saturday morning at
11 o’clock in Haisten’s chapel.
The Rev. Warren Bedingfield
will officiate and burial will be
in Oak Hill cemetery. The body
will remain at Haisten Funeral
Home.
Mr. Miller
Mr. Hector F. Miller, 69, of
Route one, Milner, died early
this morning at the Griffin-
Spalding Hospital where he was
admitted on Wednesday.
Mr. Miller had been ill for
several months. He was a
native of Bath, Maine, moving
to Lamar County to make his
home in January from Jackson
ville, Fla. He was a member of
the Bethel Baptist Church near
Milner. Mr. Miller was a retired
machinist and was employed by
the Duvall Laundry in Jackson
ville, Fla., when he retired.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Mamie Glover Miller; two
daughters, Mrs. Barbara Pace
of Altus, Okla., and Mrs. Agnes
Murner of Marietta; a sister,
Mrs. Mae Felter of Mt. Vernon,
N. Y., and four grandchildren,
Lynda Pace, Vicki Pace, David
Pace, all of Altus, and Timothy
Murner of Marietta.
Funeral services will be
conducted Sunday afternoon at
o’clock in Haisten’s chapel.
The Rev. Lamar Coggins will
officiate and burial will be in
Milner Baptist Church
cemetery. The body will remain
at Haisten Funeral Home.
Announcing
the alternative
to the
noodle casserole:
Steak.
Close your eyes and imagine a nice thick steak, a baked potato,
a salad and Texas Toast.
Your mouth is watering, right ?
Now keep your eyes closed and imagine that you’re looking
at the check.
If you’re a little nervous, obviously you’ve never eaten in Bonanza.
At Bonanza, a family of four can eat beautifully—steak dinners
for Mom and Dad, hamburgers and Coke’ for the kids, and in these
most difficult economic times, the cost is delightfully low.
Low enough to make an evening out at Bonanza a reasonable
alternative to a noodle casserole at home.
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Mrs. Minnie Lee Fortner has
retired after 12 years with
United Cotton Goods Company.
Mrs. Fortner worked as a
sewing machine operator in the
Uniform Department. Mrs.
Fortner lives with her husband,
J. A. Fortner at 319 West
Chappell street. They are
members of the Second Baptist
Church. Their children are:
James Fortner, Mrs. Kathryn
Huff and Mrs. Sandra Jones, all
of Williamson, Mrs. Gloria
Worsham of Athens, and Steve
Fortner of Griffin.
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Rufus Osborne has retired after
nine years of service with
United Cotton Goods Company.
He worked as a maintenance
man during his years of service
with United. Mr. Osborne lives
with his wife Eunice and
daughter Tony at their home at
416 North Eight street. They are
members of the St. Peter’s
Baptist Church in Coweta
County.
Griffinites participate
in women’s meet
Seven women from Griffin
were among the 35 who met
yesterday afternoon for the first
annual women’s conference at
Gordon Junior College.
Wives and mothers interested
in returning to college to con
tinue their education or study
for a career heard Dr. Jean
Hendricks, academic dean at
Mercer University in Atlanta,
tell them that education is
valuable for its help to each
individual.
She' said “it is not right to
think of the worth of education
in terms of the kind of jobs you
can get from it. Education is
valuable in helping you form
your own opinion and find a new
image for yourself.”
Dr. Hendricks challenged the
Sunny Side
Baptist plans
homecoming
Homecoming will be observed
at the Sunny Side Baptist
Church on Sunday with the Rev.
Brady Blalock as guest speaker
at the 11 a.m. morning worship
service.
Dinner will be served
following the service. The adult
choir of the Calvary Baptist
Church in Barnesville, along
with other singing groups, will
sing in the afternoon.
The Rev. Cleveland Scoggins
is pastor of the Sunny Side
Church.
Anyone Interested In Helping
To Start An Old Fashioned,
Independent, Bible Believing,
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Baptist Church In This Area Contact
Rev. Bill Fincher
4701 Flat Shoals Rd.
Villa 63A
Union City, Ga.
964-0457
women not to waste themselves
when their individual energy
can be used as a straighten
force for the world.
The group was encouraged to
attempt a return to college by
four women from the Middle
Georgia area who discussed
their lives as wives, mothers,
students and career women.
Mrs. Millie Crossfield of
Griffin encouraged women to
enter a field or study a subject
in college that interest them.
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Hospital Report
Dismissed from the Griffin-
Spalding County Hospital:
John Clarence Moreland,
Mrs. Allene Haynes, Marvin
Martin, Jerry Wayne Huckaby,
Rent Willis Jr., Mrs. Harriet
Patterson, James D. Elder,
John P. Selfridge, Michael
Kilcrease, Ronnie Goss,
Thomas Gardner, Mrs. Darlene
T. Wilson, Mrs. Clair Warren,
Miss Annette Robinson.
Mrs. Mary Amos, Mrs. Susie
T. Peeples, Kenneth Allen
Fulghum, Mrs. Carolyn W.
Carr, Mrs. Vesta Johnson, Mrs.
Lillie Mae Stafford, Mrs. Ruth
Fish, Mrs. Peggy Ann Mills,
Mrs. Peggy Steele, Mrs. Glenis
Brown.