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MONDAY, DECEMBER" 145 1936.
EDWARD ARRIVESAT
HOME OF FRIEND IN
VOESLAU, AUSTRIA
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was posted every one half kilo
meter.
A police car accompanied the
duke ang his party as it dashed
from Vienna 'to the estate, '23
miles from the capital. After he
passed the Vienna city limits, po
lice blocked of the road for ten
minutes.
The former monarch was in 3
happy frame of mind when he ar
‘rived. g
WALLY GUARDED
CANNES, France — () — New
guards watched Mrs. Wallis War~
field Simpson today as the result
of abusive letters ecriticising her
relations with , Edward, former
king of England.
A detective from the Surete
fNationale was designated as a
special guard for the American
woman on all trips from the Villa
Lou Viey new haven isince jshe
feft England. :
The other French guards on duty
at the estate will remain, but de
tectives from Scotland Yard, Lon
don, who accompanied her here,
have been ordered home,
New Chauufeur
A new chauffeur also was en
gaged to assist the detective in
guarding Mrs. Simpson on trips
away from home. He replaced
George Ladbrook, royal chauffeur
who was ordered to return to T.on
don.
After a week-end indoors read
ing and writing letters, Mrs. Simp
son hoped soon to resume her
customary active life, latest word
from. the villg said. If the weathe®
improves, she hopes to play somel
golf. . |
As far as could bhe ascertained,
g¢here hag been no word from Ed
ward since he reached Austria last
night. i
All evidence indicated Mrs.‘
Simpson was settling down to re
main in the vilia until after
C‘hristmas in accerdance with her
original plans.
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WILL HAVE TITLE !
LONDON.—4&P)~—Denied a place
as the Queen of Ireland, Wamsl
Warfielg Simpson nevertheless will
have a title if in the fullness 0!}
time she becomes the wife of the
nation’ exiled monarch Edwardl
VIII.
she would be known then 3as
“her royal highness, the duchessof;
Windsor” and would be entitled to
the precedence and privileges ot
her husband’'s rank. i
In their travels they would bei
treated with diplomatic immunity;
accorded royal princes: Wallis, for
instance, never aga&in would have
to open her luggage for customs
inspection.
CANTERBURY CALLS
FOR A RENEWAL OF |
“CHRISTIAN BELIEF”;
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committing the former king to th-=l
care of God. l
“What pathos, nay what tmgedy.x.
surrounds the central figure ofi
these swiftly moving scenes Xxx,”
declared the archhishop reviewing
the eventful days cizmaxed by the
former sovereign’s decigion to quit
hig throne because he could not!
remain ruler and marry the t\vice-i
divorced American woman. i
“How can we forget the highi
hopes and the promise of his youth
xxx,” he continued, !
“It is the rememberance of these
things that wrings from our heart
the cry, ‘the pity of it, Oh, the pity
of it!’ |
“To the infinite. mercy and pro
tecting care of God we commit him
now wherever he may he.”
Concluding, he said:
“So much for the past. And now
for the future. The darkness of an'
anxious time is aover. A new morn
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* FUNERAL NOTICES
BROWN.—Mrs. L. W. Brown
died Sunday afternoon, Decem -
ber 13th, 1936, at 6:00 o’clock,
at her residence in Princeton,
Ga, She was 80 years old. Be
sides her husband she is sur
vived by three daughters, Mrs.
C.. H, Porter, Toccoa, G=.;
Mrs. D. M. Mosley, Hull, Ga..
and Mrs., Mont @Gilbert, Ashe
villep, N. . C.; a son, Mr. I V.
Brown, Princeton, Ga.; two
daughters-in-law, Mrs. Swirt
Brown, Hull, Ga., and Mrs. Jim
Dowdy, Ecru, Miss., and twenty=+
one grandchildren. The funeral
was this Monday afternoon,
December 14th, 1936, at 3:00
o'clock, from the Pleasant Grove
church at Neese, Ga., Rev. G.
W. Wallace officiated, and was
assisted by Rev. Jack Nichals
and Rev. Newt Saye. Mr. Her
man Porter, Mr. Hinton Brown
Mr. Duard Nunnally, Mr. Jack
Owen, Mr. Adclphus Mosley ana
Mr., Mont Gilbert served as
pallbearers. McDorman - Brid
ges.
NORTON.—The relatives and
friends of Mrs. Lucy Norton,
widow of the late Mr. James
Madison Norton, Athens, Ga.;
Mrs. Caroline Bailey and Mr.
and Mrs., George M. Norton,
Athens, Ga., are invited to at
tend the funeral of Mrs. Lucy
Norton, Tuesday morning, Dec
ember 15th, 1936, at ten-thiriy
(10:30) o’clock, from the grave
side of the Cherokee Corner
cemetery. Rev. George Davis,
pastor of the Cherokesg Corner
church, will officiate. Members
of the board of stewrads of tie
Cherokee Corner Methodist
church will serve as pallbears
ers. Interment will be in Chero
kee Corner cemetery. MeDor
man-Bridges.
LOWRY.—The relatives and
friends of Mr. and Mrs. John
Lowry, Watkinsville, Ga.; Mrs.
Ward Lee Landr_um, Athens,
Ga.; Miss Beatrice Lowry, Mr
Sam Lowry, Mr. Hubert Lowry,
Mr, Reginald Lowry, Mr. Roy
Lowry, all of Watkinsville, Ga.*
Miss Plony Lowry, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Lowry, Mr. and
Mrs. Hollis Lowry, Mr. and
Mrs. George Lowry, Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Lowry and Mr. R.
L. Lowry, all of Pembroke, Ga.,
are invited to attend the fun
¢ral of Mr. John Lowry, Tues
day afternoon, December 15th,
1936, at two (2:00) o'clock, from
the graveside in Jackson ceme
tery. Rev. M. B. Sams, rastor
of the Watkinsville Methodist
church, will officiate. Interment
will be in the Jackson ecmetery.
McDorman-Bridges,
ONE AMERICAN HAD
4 MILLION INCOME
(Continuea From i’age One)
to $5,104,301 in 1934, 5 report by
the Bureau of Internal Revenue
shows.
A total of 52 persons paid on
incomes of more than $50,000.
Three persons paid on between
$150,000 and $200,000. Six had in
comes from SIOO,OOO to $150,000 and
four from $90,000 to SIOO,OOO.
Total payment for the year rep
resented g sharp increase over
1933 when a tax of $2,060,780 was
levied.
The report said 38,137 persons
filed returns representing 1.17 per
cent of the population compared
with the national average of 3.22
per cent.
Average income on which taxes
§re paig was $3,215.05, and av
rage tax was §581.40.
ing has downed. A new reign has
begun. George VI is king.”
“A King has gone. God be with
him.
“A king hag come, God bless him
keep him, guide him now and ever.”
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