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ljeA WEEK.
PAT THE CARRIER.
Dally and Sunday—IS Centa a Wetk.
' 2atabltehed 1882.
VOL. 96.. NO. 290.
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Associated Press Service. United Praaa D la patches.
ATHENS, GA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER It, 1928..
Rockefeller Relative Betrothed?
SAFETY MEASURES
FOR HOOVER ARE
INCREASED AFTER
FT OF 4
iOlLiEFc-S^A LLAM E R-iCA
( SELECTED • BY* GRANTLAND RICE **■'■'*' —
iWzaiSg—
BUENOS AIRE8.—(UP)—Saf-
ety measures for the protection of
President-elect Herbert Hoover
were increased Friday after the
arrest_af four men who attmpted
to hold a demonati*aticn In favor
of the Nicaraguan el chief..
General Augustino Sandino.
Argentine and American reere*
service men combined to protect
Mr. Hoover and the American em
bassy was under constant patrol.
Two'am and two girls previous*
ly had been arrested in connec
tion with the plot to bomb the
train on which Mr. Hoover came
to Buenos Aires frem Santiago
CuVa. The girla were re’eased but
police cloaely questioned the men
and obtained further information
on the activities of the radcal
elements.
Be mbs and ammur. ' *on were
found in a raid on a house fre
quented by radicals.
M nistcr of the Interior Gon
zales and Colonel Greneros, chief
of police of Buenos Aires, confer-
■ ■ ■' ■ ——■■ 11 11 ■ ——■ 11 11 1 ■■ I of police of Buenos Aires, confer
va Almira G. Rockefeller, charming relative of the famed, billion-1 red Thursday night on additional
afro here *s shown with M. Roy Jackson at a hunt meet tbe other measures for the protection df Mr.
day ’at Gold'ens BrTdge. N. Y. It ia reported that formal announce
ment soon is to be made of their betrothal.
WIFE KILLS SELF AFTER CONFESSING
TO HUSBAND THAT SHE KILLED MAN;
SUICIDE OCCURED ON WAY TO POLICE
measures for the protection df Mr.
Hoover during h.s two day xfctau.
The public, however, haa nal
allowed the disturbing elements to
upset the plans for an enthusiastic
rc:eption for Mr. Hoover.
More than 100,000 Argentinians,
ar with one voice, shouted, “Hoo
ver”. as the Presidrrt-clrct steo-
ned from his speck! train at Re
tiro station Thursday night.
“Phantom Gun Girl,” Who P Ilf FRA! RFR
Murdered Canton Man I UllUlnU ULII
Because “He Made Life ■>#)» nan fi
Miserable for Me,” Dies py|j |j
By Own Hand.
UPSON TO BE HELD
H. H. Gordon To
Address Boys
“Y” Club Sun.
Mr. Hugh H. Gordon for many
yearn Director of the Athens Y.
M. C. A. and prom.neu citron
will address the Boy4' Sunday
'Y'.Club Sunday afternoon
CANTON, Ohio. —(UP)— The
-phantom Run Kiri" who shot ant’
killed Bernard Fearn. young Wacc
pal dealer a week ago, shot and
jumU'JOskpit.
a, being return
„«f the Wl.Ing. •
Stie*<ya* Mrs. Margaret Held-
man, 21.'i , lftty wife of a’Lorrain;
Ohio. furnV\\salcsman, who,,in
f na^MIho^dhnfMUlno 8^ Upson,” "prominent Athenian, ^“to’hrGe thimVo the meeting
V • died Thursday afternoon at 5.45 Sunday as the show has been poet-
h»d'mudfliteViserablc for °’ cloik nt hiS •n*£ id t n M’ R-ni!. 4 P° ned on » K0UI,t of the influenia
’.Prince avenue, will be held Satur- epMarolc . Those who have pur-
Mjin m'v knowhW that his <*•>' morning at eleven o clock at c hascd ticket* are asked to hold
M i d ^!?j «»nted*fnr mur the home. The services will be them a , the ahow wi „ ^ KlVen
h^fin hfs te e d ar and be- conducted :y Rev. E- U HiU, pas- after Christmas and the tickets
der. placed her in his car and be- tor o{ thc First Presbyterian wU1 bo hon;)rcd-
**".*”". fg! eitv*shi wh-oned churc’i. ass.stcd by R*v. S. J. Pdnts wi n be awa rdod s nn d a y
outskirts of tne city sne wn.ppea rnr *i C( j £re nastor of the Central * 0 the bovs for their sain of tlrfc
out the same automatic will, which SSStKimn church. interment ri. >oy Ior ,,Klir of
* h --I k kn^w Fe they wcuil ask'that ^llow in Oconee Cemetery by AI , boy , are , (0 be pM .
.hl o. sent to the eleetrS chair" McDcnnao-Bridges. ent and hear Mr. Gordon's Ulk.
S ..II j, , "hJ lMnd m Mr. Upson, a member of one Three o'c’wck S-.ndey afternoon
he said quietly, but I could not j known familiM in th e, ta0 auditorium of the Y. M. C-
A. he drive through the out- state, had spenthis life ij AJkj A.
skirts of Canton, she reached a ena and Uxmgton. ile is surdveo,
into b— b’ouse. drew out the au- by hn widow, Mrs. Mary Ocuvm
tomatiCr-nd -hot herself through gU**™
,h The little salesman's ear ea- two brothers, Mr. Fronk Upson
rrened to tho.aide of the. road and and
nieces, Misses L/>uiso, Mnthilda
end Marie Upson, and one nephew,
Stephen L. Upson.
Pallbearers w.ll he Messrs. J.
W. Barnett. Barrett Phlnisy,'Car
lisle Co.b, Harvey Stovall, Dr. W.
H. Bocoek, D. G. Anderacn, An-
End State . .
Tackle |~tii ,i ^Gclto .i«y.;.j."f PitbLurg!»
Guard . ; Po»t ^Stanford, '-'-f
Center Pund.fi-i.rv Georgia Tecli^
" BuikeN
Tackle.!.-... PotnmerenmgT Micliigan
End .f.;.r. . Haycraft Minnesota
Quarter . . ... Harpater '. ; . r .c Carnegie Tech
Halfback . . . Cagle Army
A { > ... ■
Spill Pennsylvania
'Slrong Vj.Vti'.jiN. Y. University
Bnal.SSIS. Detroit
Doilds .J ,y
Florida
WASHINGTON.— (UP) —Friend* of President
elect Herbert Hoover in congress declared Friday
that he is planning to re-open disarmament negotia
tions with world powers soon after he moves into the
White House on Marcli 4. -
— , Tho Information was apropos
(BRUT 5,974
BE FIB REPORTED INjjSSyfei,";
tore Christmas and to uphold
! President Coolidge’a position
that the t‘me limit clause should
ho removed from the navy bill.
3 rumutuu Hum mo ■
Ey el'mlnatlng the time limit,
tho country would have a "paper
navv" for tho next disarmament
conference instead of steel sh'rs
to ho scrapped.:
Hoovor 'n reported to have in-
■ - - **-' — •
ATLANTA. —O’?)— Of twenty
eight counties out of a total of
S thirty one ha^.pjj „ rvj° nw»or a icpunc«» «-
th officers and sporting Fri- fonned a mtm br> of tho intoma-
to a canvass by the State j t | 0na ]| B t bloc in tho senate of hia
lth. Department, only six de- j < n teu*1on to re-open tho nccc
dared there has been any change i t | on8 broken off at Gon«vr
in their rosoective death rates »:e- 1 19 27. Tho ‘nformatlon is t
of tbe advance of mflu- ■ bavo heen gIven rriv;
. Hoover before ho want
Cn Dr. J. T. Bowdoin said he believ* _ t
fd the counties, which responded _
represented -almost half of the were In a berigeront mood ns
(kine'a populatlon. • - i ... ■ — “ ■
Adherents of tho KeiiogK 1
hstitutea or
. (By NEA Service.) 1 j
NEW/ YORK.—Six player* from ;th^ cuts three
from the Western Conference hud one each from
the south and far west appear oh ’the? All-America
team picked for Coll er’s Weekly bh 'Orxntiand
Ree. It appears In the current IkauelR the mag-
ailne.
, Rice’s loam, which Includes three
util ty men. Is as follows:
End—Peeler. Ohio State.
Tackle—Getto, Pittsburgh.
Guard—Post, Stanford.
Conter—runu.tloeor* n/Teeh.,
Guard—Burke. Navy/
Tackle—Pommcrnnlok.
End—Haycraft. Mlynos
Quarter—Htqip
YHUMM*
lectern are always very interest-
estlng and beneficial.
All boys who received tickets to
sell for , the Georgia Railroad _ ' _ _ ,.
are rniu-st Santa Fe, Serenading
Kalfhack—Scull.’ Penneylranla. .
Fullback—Strong, New York University.
Sub. Back—Braxll. Detroit.
Sub. L'neman—Doude, W. and J.
Sub. End—Van,Ickle,\Florida.
With the publication • of Rice* selection, rve
players who hsve been Khoren by almost every
critic ‘n the country, become the outatandln* star*
of the year. They are \Fesier, Fund, Harpeter,
C *In Ie announcln* ,r ii , s team Klee said that he waa
assisted by Knute Rockne, \Glenn Warner, _Jjnt
t Hawley, Fielding Yost. Beb\ agPPke.
: Bui Roper, Wallace Wade, Dca .McGuicn and CUr-
' once price. He atso based muciy' ot hts soiectlona .
HitjU — paanaaab nh*»rx<t)M ) i
population. ~ ' j committee mot. They sa d _
Counties hating deaths, lnclud- won j A countenance no further
«d Sumief ja Yew), aid Glynn, : |#y “ a y,, ^ ot Senator .iim
Lowndes, Trotlp and Walker, , Rm4 0 , Missouri, and other
which reported on eacIL - ■ ■ *
icr res-
Mucs* 4BJAHWM .w*a —“*•. crvat'onists wno nave ueon tallc.
Nino coulee* were able to ro- 0( an amendment to tho
port the aoproxlmate number of ^ apoc)flt . a ’ly protecting the
cases, the tefmainlng nineteen re- Um ^, uoctr’no. A clear major.
| ncrt.ng on aggregate of about 60 th „ Mmm |tta*' favors tho
, oryat’ontaU who hnvo been
Ing of an amendment
bruthed another machine,
Heldman righted *t and lifted the
slumping figure of his dying wife,
he held her tightly nnd sped for
the dosnitown district.
Heldman became aenjt-hyaten-
cal on arriving at the sheriff* of
flco. He yelled and Sheriff Gib-
SENATE IS NEARING
FINAL VOTE ON
Stray Burrc-J Roam in
Santa Fe, Serenading
Residents Every Night
SANTE FE, N. —Stray
burros are a greater problem than
stray dogs in th.* ‘quaint city,
where old Spain mingles with thc
wTd west.
Maicr Jim Me Con very know*
ronicthing ought to be dene about
OFFER SERVICES
Moscow’s Only
Department Store ;
Always Crowded
Ity of tho committee favors
treaty as It is and 'f they v««%u
tho bit Into the'r teeth, they can
force it* ratlfcatlon in tho senato
befero Christmas unless some un-
forsecn development should start
1 renewed oppopltlon.
MOSCOW.—(AP)—In Moscow*
one ' and only big department
etore, every d*y Is like tbe day
before Chrlstma*. From the open
ing honr in the tnornlng until the
doors are locked at n ght, nbop-
doors are locked at n ght, *nop-
W^LSHINGTON. —<&)— With per* stream thrombi them in a
Mr. Pat Wynne
Buried Friday In
. Oglethorpe Co.
WASHINGTON..—CP)—William
i, Donovan, assistant to th At-
temey General, told a senate prob
ing committee Fri is v that fraud
iroccpdings haro Keen ^prepared
Funeral scrvlcofl for -■ r
Wynne, aged 76. who died at h
home
lome In OcWtWrpe county
I'clock Wedti-day nKcrnonu.
were held Wdny aftomoi
o’clock at.the Salem church. Poll
Sifc^pinf whSFl | SMS Mens.
X lr *n ^cc^ k ^T'hT'. survired by hie widow.
The suit under consideration, Mrs. Georgia Wynne: two dough.
Donovan said, ,s for tho recovery ters, iMissos Mattie ond S"«I»
of profits made by the company j Wynne: and eix eona. Me*^
pern stream uiniiu, i ruwir »u “ i n its operation of the jpvern- Tom. L®m, Pat, Oscar,
bv&aKfS srfifMi. ~, “ 1
stsrasr-ris.m«w~«- ‘“ Asa swg
SCant ’S8K? Wo^VayTr, the’ two countries to eoneilintc o( m .ny fret, It hM tan -tfiretejF ttat . 1 lite there. ^H.^.
Jim he is Ind.gnant beoause a «r couna y . | At every counter there *7*1™”,^ The Sinclair Contract was the Bapt'st church, ■ and leavoe
latruy minstrel, with Bmg rhyth-1 w th the excep ti on of the two many shoppers: at every cash'eFa list February by Sacre- many friends wlio will mourn his
' Ik C ifH*' * serenading beneath . nat j ona the vote was unanimone. w . n4ow a queue, and where calico V „ Work of the Interior Depart- death. Dernstcln Brothers Fun-
th- bedroom window. /The mayor TJ)e concmat i on proposal was pre- and , lter \ he , xi necrasltlee are V V 0T !. 0Z tn<! I
expre-scs hr sympathy, for he. acnte(1 , y victor Muurtua of Peru for M le. tho crowd Is ho’d away
too, knows that a braying burro and , ccon dcd by Ambassador by pimr ,i s , who permit only 50 or
can bo a nuisance, just like a ding p crrara c ( Cuba, its author. It 60 p 0rs0n9 to approach tho gooda
im- telephone, dur.ng the hours, ovides lbat thc , pC e.al confer- at a „ m0 .
intended for slumber. | ( , nC( , comm ittce constituted to.
Each article bought, at the eov-
lee. He yelled ana anenn uio*|n, *#w«vre, —. — ■ __
on, hatleu and ccatlea*. ran into i drew C. Erwin and Prof. U. H.
7V‘£.1d.“ nd leaPC:1 ° n th * r “”'| I-r nP U?,c». tho son of th. late
GuZ directed Heldman to | M . ..rd Mr. Stephen Upson, wre
lerev Hospital but the "gun girl", 5c year* of aye. Through Ws
,ed as aha was being carried l0 1 ^“ion. Mr."upson had attracted house worked on apiSipriatlona
n operating t * , l w to vi m a i arK e clirle of and it* committee prepared othci
A five month* old baby of th "! n AthS»s and^hroughout money bill* for its consideration,
•’dman’s, h being cared for at j friends, .n Athens and ^rougnous wlniam j.
the state, ^ ^ , AaslaUnt Atterney Gen
1 k k- *. i,. ms# rhnr* eral. told tne pu:lic lands com
mant taDtlw etmteSd I«t Oc-; eral Homo waa In hcargo oi
itdbcr, after an inquiry try the Da-1 rangomenta.
(Partnfent of Juatic*. 1
[ ence committee constituted
The stray burror have jean! Iw * , 1 ” to *5SS?,
driven out df town. But they
have found the way back, for they
seem to fond cf the governor’s
plaza, where they can n.bble
lenves off low-hanging tree*.
jncuia De| £acn arucio uuubhi.bl
maintained to render whatever ernment.owned. Mo/itorg, a* the
services are accepted. ' *tore I* railed, moat be paid for
The Bolivian de’egate announced aepartately.
that hi* decision not to. attend
Friday’s session, dealing with the
VASHINGTON—(JP)—The sen- '"n™ tj. 0 ^ aya ??i™ < S* a ’A. c ~ depute because he lacked specified
neared a final vote Friday t {gr 'The ‘execution 1, o7the idle'bST-, instruction, to ^tend.
the Boulder Dam Mil as the KJ> but pubIjc opinion compelled —, , ««
him to resend it. Teen Stas May
i children’* home.
President of Mexico
Invited to Visit Texas
el PASO, Texas. — (AP) —
'ree'dedt Portes Gil of Mexico
say attend the nnnual convention
f the West Texas Chamber of
iommercy la El Paso next May.
Eight representatives of the
i raani ration made a good.wll
rip by airplane to Mexico C'ty to
nvlte the new president of the
apubllc to El Paso.
The tl'ght was also a pioneer,
ng venture in air transportation
letween the Texas border city and
he Mexican capital. It Was made
n a trl-motored Ford machine
rh'ch carried two pilots and a
nechan'c bealdes the eight pa»-
icngers. •
Although flying an unmapped
course, the plane had only one
nlshap. A forced landing was
nade at Agnascallentes on the
Sight eouth because a strong wind
:,lew the craft off Its Intended
one ui me i •—
etnte and lis Inherited those char
acteristics which are so closely in
terwoven in the old touthern fam
ilies. . . , , , .. .
The hundreJs of friends in the
state of the family and Mr. Up
son’s personal acquaintance* will
join with his family in deeply re-
grettlni the lost of <>ne so dear
to them and In the taking away
of so constant a friend.
lurso.
••We were convinced of the
ifely of the new mode of travel."
W. Kayser. head of the dete-
stlon, relates, "when we learned
■at the land'ng did not wake
ae of the member* of tbe party
ho was tiking a nap at tbe
! m e. Most of the trip a bridge
am* was to progress In * the
ibla."
INTBEPID SKIPPERS
DEFY WINTBY LAKES
uuiiuvbii, nnniaiaiu ntturucj
eral, told tbe pu:lic land*
mittee that fraud proceedings
were being prepared against one
of Harry F. Sinclair’s oil com
panies as a result of the oil con
tract*.
The senate foreign relation*
committee decided again to defer
action on the <fTj?logg treaty for
“First wo had a hard time find
ing someone without qualm* of
conscience over taking tho l»fe
of a burro,”. McConvery relates.
“When we did fin4 a willing exe
cutioner, there waa a storm cf
protest from the pro-burro faction
wh ch accused us of trvin'g to de
Be Able To Play
The Mostorg's ■ shop-w'ndows
are of a pattern with those in
countries where private mer-
chnnts make their Urine encour
aging people to bay. There are,
however, not many lnxnry articles
to be seen. A tew Chinese table
ornamenta. imported cloche ana
A9:THE “GOftT” IN
Death Calls Well
Known Madison
County-Man
* e " Dle 10 Jewelry, some doll, and toys, per- NEW YORK.—UP)—A declare.
New Year’s Dayi ^r.’. h “. l .nS: n '.h^d he no u ”^n , t t
I l_— A* fltlPT llTlH dim* L
i evening wrap* or fangy and ®jn.
_ . ay feminine ondarthlngs. no hint
ATLANTA, On. .(AP)—-Frank apy Inspiration, from Paria for
I’addev and Joe Westbrook wore I ... .n,t rule that looks
l.ru.c.k irum iiic |,ru-uuriy locuon ATLANTA, t*a.—(ArJ—PTUns . an _ i naD iratlon, from Pan* , ior
wh ch accused us of trvmg to de- tVaddey and Joe Westbrook wore | ^ WO men and l'ttle that locks
itrey the town’s meet atmoshpone „aded FVday to the-list of Gear. j. ndon t0 a man.
asset. ' •!« Ta«h fAAtKnll affirm fnrroH tn
ml"ht be involved.
One emphatic act by the house
SUPERIOR. Wla. -(AP)- A w« to direct, ^te amend.
few-infrepTd '.kVptrs remain on aante to tne Trereure-Poatoffiee
the Great Ukos. defying the win- “'v™ »«»•
try blasts that virtually sweep the
lakes clear of tr.n.porUt.on In ^^ n ,^^ t hi ^ e 0n in ,«J“ e rce o ,
E W?‘to .‘eonference'between ‘the
s *.” t .k and trZtlic h*« «»d the senate to smooth
between’ Superior ^and StanfSSS out d,Iterance,.
be stopped. That is the accepted
be Stopped. That !. th ? * e ” pt ~ GUARD OK CZAR PASSES
rithouvh shipriug"insurance ret«j «• CITIZENSHJP TEST
expire*! November 31. Traffic af-j . .
ter that was at owners’ risk, or; HARTFORD, Conn.—(/PI—Col.
under great!* increased rates. j Alexander Paul Gregoriefz, who
Several efforts have been made once commanded a body-guard *of
to close traffic on the upper Jakes the last Czar of Russia, h*s wife
by December *
One of thc i
storms occurred on November Jo citizenship,
venrs ago. The storm lashM Su
I'rior, ■ Huron and ! Mi‘
took a toll of 244 lives and
, , , , gia Tech football star* forced to
Besides decorating the land- the « r beds with attack* of influ.
action on tne treaty ior c Capef burroa serve rnly one u%e-i enza
the renunciation of war, some of f u { pyrpor.e in New Mexico. The | others of the Tech squad suf-
the members having exnre»*ed a»natives uee them as pack animals tertag trom the disease are
desire to enquite further a* to f or bring ng wood and fagrt* from -guther" Lumpkin. Glenn Holland,
whether the Monroe Doctrine the mountains. S.nce there is Red Luna and Jim Brooke.
little demand for fuel in this sou- * Authorities bel eved these men
thern climate, a surplus of burros ' wm ncover t n time to make tho
is inevitable. The wood dealer tr ip to tbe Pasadena Rose Bowl,
may have a pack cf six. and» ' mm
when they get too old for their;
burdens, he turns them loose and MONTREAL READY TO
catches seme younger one*. j RECEIVE BIG AIRSHIP
Motor tourists frequently .are I
stepped by burros on the countyi ——
roads. To the blare of the auto- uanthpal- ZAP) —Montreal
mobile horn, they respond with * 1 rerelv. the g'an.
blare or two of their own. and fi- , w. r.ioo now nearing com-
blare or two of their own. and fi- a)r ,"y *' R . l0# aow near ing com.
nally. they saunter leisurc'y—very * ",“J V„„,.n,l
leisurely—out ef the way. P . "„l moSr’hg’mast capable
pletlon In England.
A hnge moor’hg mast
Substantial necessities fill most
of the windows snd most ot tho
shelves. Chare boards for grown,
ups and ’toys for ch'ldren the s^teiirt partr
nhout the limit In the d eptey of ’.uggafted the Mayor personal',
unessential*. Ylt*> a cdmmlttre magistrate to
conduct **■ *■ ' “
into th*
public oprnlon would not ha satis
fled by haV,ng Police Comrairelon-
Wmirerm the “v*Dewoat of the
cr Warren th* “.•cipagoat*’ of the
Rothsteln inrastigation confront
ed Mayor Walker Friday.
The communication. signed
jointly by George U. Hurrey,
nmslilnnt.plpcf of OllCCHS
jointly '.by George y. narviyp're
publican • pre*ident-elect ofQueen*
Be rough. ' and Norman Thoma*,
chairman of the public affaire
TEAM TRULY THANKFUL
m*-yt the St. Hubert air neioa.
EMPORIA, Kar. — (/P) — The other Improvement* are be'ng
pious Presbyterians, as College of made which, according to G. J.
LItt! effort I* made to display
(rood* attractively. The govern,
ment Isn't trs^ng to break down
anybody’s *a!ea reas’tance. The
big problem i* for the consumer
to push through tbe crowd and
buy what he wanta. Glass show,
cnee* have disappeared. Nowa
day* there are only plain wooden
counters and plain wooden
shelves behind them, where <ho
goods are placed or hong.
Once the shopper gets to a
bb ssiwrs.'SSJSi
Inspection.
veral efforts have been made once commanded a body-guard ’of pious Presbyterians, as College of made which, according to G. J.
ose traffic on the upper take* the last Czar of Russia, hi* wife j Empcria football players are call- Deabarats, deputy minister of na-
ecember 1, but all have fmled. and eldest daughter have passed ed. think of Thanksgiving day, tlonal defense of the dominion
of the most destructive lake their examination of American j 1928. as an occasion of four blew- government, will make the Mon-
ns occurred on November 15 citizenship. I ings on one gridiron. They de- treal airport second to none on
n ago. The storm lsshM Su-. Dowager Empress Dagmar. who. feated their old rivals, the Erapor-
_.ar, i Huron and I Miclfgan, recently died, was godmother toi»a Teachers; wen thc Central con-
took a toll of 244 lives and scores two of the colonel’s children andtfercnce championship; played l ce-
r f Vests. Five ships were lost in a. Grand Duke Michael was godfath-| fore a record crowd, and collected
blizzard last December. 1 er to another. 192.000 rain insurance.
BIG HAUL
N NEW YORK.—OP)—The yacht
rigged steamer Harbouy ^Trader
Mr. Charl'e Sima, well-known
planter of Madison county, died at
Ms homo Friday morning at 7:00
o'clock after .an Illness of only a
Tow days. v
The funeral will be hold at the
res'dence Saturday mornlns at it
o'clock, with Rev. Frank Chandler,
Baptist nastor, conducting tho ser.
rices. Burial will bo In the fam.
ily cemetery. . . ..
Tbe deceased U survived by
four dsnabters, Mrs. Georgia
More'.. Mrs. Eunice Fowler, Mrs.
Mary Brooks, and Ms. Add o
Hardman; two sons, Messrs. Bul
lock Sims and D"” 11 J! m ’r hr ;
Mr. Sims was a good Chr s.
ttan. being an active member ot
the Banttat church. He had lived
InMadtst® county all his life. Ha
was one of tbe b’ggeat planters
Wf t ay a ccsmmtttre magisireie 10 was one oi “
conduct a. thorough inv*«tigitton of the county, butretired
. ” ^ asc k..i.... sovernl rear* ago.
HAVANA GIBUS LAUNCH -,
THEIR FIRST SOCIETY,
business ssreral years ugd-
Bernstein Brothers funeral
Homo In charge
fmenL This organization ill *ion uepwwwH’ « .
launched In Cuba a year ago *"d ed to Confederate .Veteran* Sat
is conducted In conjunction with urday, it ™ a "
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