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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 9

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The Jackson Suni
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THE JASKSON SUN, 9 FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1968 Chrysler Recalls 100,000 Autos DETROIT (AP) Recall of And Obituaries Regional deaths Mrs. Browder Burglar Added To FBI's List Franklin Allen Paris, a parol SELMER Services for Mrs. Mary Dora Browder, 81, Leonidas Withers more than 100,000 Chrysler 1968 model vehicles for possible defects, including faulty carburetors and brakes, has been Luther C. Boyette Mrs. Ellie Gurley Mrs.

Ramsey will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Bethesda Presbyterian Church ed western burglar and alleged with Bro. R. M. Dickson offi Leonidas Bills Withers, form-l BOLIVAR Services for Lu kidnap robber who has re Mrs.

Audrey Ivie Ramsey, widow of Dr. Preston L. Ram ther C. Boyette, 69, will be at ciating. Burial win De Chrysler said Thursday I i 1 er Jacksonian and member of putedly vowed not to be captured alive, is one of the FBI's 100.080 Chrysler.

Dodge and Bethesda Cemetery with Shack 11 a.m. Saturday at the Hebron prominent West Tennessee sey and a former resident of Jackson, died at 7 Thursday elford Funeral Home in charge. Plymouth cars equipped with Baptist Church with the Rev. Frank Cox and the Rev. Wal family, died this morning at Ten Most Wanted Fugitives." He was arrested in Lamont, Mrs.

Browder died Thursday Mrs. Ellie Gurley, widow of Thomas W. Gurley, of the Independence Community, died this morning at 8:10 in the Lexington Henderson County Hospital in Lexington where she had been a patient since March 31. She was 90. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

at the Inde morning in the Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis. Dallas, Tex. night at McNairy County Gen in August, 1966, while al ter Bryant officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery He was born in 1891, son of high performance engines ana four-barrel carburetors may have fast idle cams which could operate improperly after prolonged use. eral Hospital.

Funeral services were at 2 the late James Radford and with Shackelford Funeral Home p.m. today the chapel of legedly committing a supermarket burglary. Released on bail, he subsequently failed to Kate Bills Withers, at his in charge. Treadwell's Norris Funeral Mrs. McClellan grandparent's home, "The Pil Mr.

Boyette died Thursday at Home in Memphis. Burial was lars." in Bolivar. Funeral services for Mrs. his home. in that city.

pendence Church of Christ with Mr. Withers was a graduate Georgia Faye McClellan of 909 He was a retired employe of The auto firm said notices also were being sent to dealers and customers regarding possible brake fluid contamination in 240 medium duty Dodge trucks. Dr. and Mrs. Ramsey moved appear for a hearing and a Federal warrant was issued charging him with unlawful interstate flight to avoid prosecution for burglary.

uougias ii. Kenans omciaung. Burial with Smith Funeral of Union University where he ane Avenue, who died at the the state highway department, to Jackson in 1958 when he re FRANKLIN ALLEN PARIS Jackson Madison County Gen tired because of ill health. Dr, Home in charge, will be in the was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Following eral Hospital after an extended Church Cemetery.

Ramsey for a number of years was a Baptist minister and had his graduation, he was employ California authorities also charge Paris with committing illness, will be at 2 p.m. Satur Mrs. Carpenter Mrs. Gurley, a life-long resident of Henderson County, was ed by the Second National day at the Macedonia Baptist served as pastor at Henning, Church with the Rev. R.

the daughter of the late William Ridgely, Fayetteville, and Cov- Bank. He left the bank to serve with the U.S. Armed Forces MILAN Services for Mrs. Page officiating. Burial will be uitgon, and at Somerset, a series of masked armed robberies and kidnapings wherein he forced store managers to provide money from their safes while holding members of their in the Mt.

Olivet Cemetery Ky. He was a former trustee Jefferson and Nancy Ann Strat-ton Sweet. She was a member of the Independence Church of during. World War seeing duty in France and attaining Molly Carpenter, 62, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the at Union University.

with Stephenson and Shaw Funeral Home in charge. the rank of second lieutenant. Bodkin Funeral Home Chapel. Christ. While living Jackson, families as hostages.

Following the war, Mr. With Mrs. McClellan was born Surviving are five daughters, He has reputedly threatened ers returned to the Second Na Marks, Miss. She was a grad Burial will be in the Hampton Cemetery. Mrs.

Carpenter died today in Mrs. Ramsey was an active member of the First Baptist Church where she taught a Mrs. Lons Manley of Lexing fe Sic 'K to kill several of his victims, uate of Merry High School, a ton, Mrs. Lessie Burkhead of viciously beating some of them tional where he worked a short while before moving to Dallas where he was a bank examiner faithful member of the Mace the Milan Hospital. Sunday School Class.

Following Henderson, Mrs. Lou Anna Taylor of Jackson, Mrs. Leo Gard the death of Dr. Ramsey on until his retirement at the age donia Baptist Church until her health failed. She was a member of the Les Dames Club, Feb.

26, 1962, Mrs. Ramsey was ner of Memphis and Mrs. Lot 14 Karat Gold Initial Rings for no apparent reason. Known as a skilled burglar, Paris was reportedly taught by a close relative how to commit burglaries and crack safes, and was reportedly involved in over of 70. associated with Union Univer tie Carpenter of Corinth, Henry Williams Very active in the work of sity, and for the past two years a son, Lyle C.

Gurley of Lexington: 10 grandchildren, a his church, Mr. Withers was had been a representative of Henry R. Williams of Pinson Yellow Rose Club, Lincoln Elementary School PTA, Jackson Junior High PTA, Women's Federated Club, and served as communicant of St. Luke's number of great grandchild Union at Memphis. 150 burglaries in northern Cal 1 Rt.

1, died on Thursday at ifornia between 1957 and 1963. Mrs. Ramsey is survived by a ren and two great great-grand Episcopal Church while in Jackson, serving on the Vestry Jackson Madison County Gen He has been convicted of bur children. son, Robert Preston Ramsey of Seventh Grade Homeroom Mother at Jackson Junior High for many years. Memphis; two daughters, Mrs.

eral Hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services will be glary, grand theft and carrying a concealed weapon. In Dallas, he was a member School. She was also a mem Clarence Gover Jr. of Memphis, of the Church of the Incarna ber of the Lane Avenue East Described as a "loner," he The following grandsons will serve as pallbearers: Herbert Gurley, Bobby Manley, Frank Taylor Robert Fitch, Faye Autrey, Buster Cantrell, James Sunday at 1 p.m.

at Mt. Plea and Mrs. King Jamison Jr. of Murfreesboro, and eight grand tion, serving as president of the End Club. sant Baptist Church with the has worked extensively on ranches, is highly experienced Men's Club of the church and Survivors include her hus children.

Rev. R. L. Lanier officiating. on its Vestry.

Martin. in raising and training horses Burial will be in the church Mr. Withers was married to 1 band, John D. McClellan; two daughters, Cynthia and Sandra McClellan, all of Jackson; her parents, Jessie Ross Sr. and the former Rene Carlton who and favors western attire, including expensive boots.

He possesses a California boxing Ernest W. Bailey cemetery with Stephenson-Shaw Funeral Home in charge preceded him in death two Mrs. Violet Moyle $29.95 years ago. license. LEXINGTON Services for Mr.

Williams was born and A white American, born on Mrs. Willie Mae Ross of Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Bobbie J. Boone of Oakland, Mrs. Lillie Hollin of Chicago, Mrs.

Violet Moyle, who made her home with her Funeral services will be Saturday afternoon at the Church of the Incarnation in Dallas reared in Madison County, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ernest Wesley Bailey, 81, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Paf-ford Funeral Home with Jan. 20, 1934, at Wenatchee, he is 6' 2" tall, weighs Made to Order! grandson, William H.

Shnaekel Williams. with burial following there. and Miss Willie Mae Ross of 190 to 210 pounds, has a med Jr. of the Harts Bridge Koad, Charles Thomason and the Rev. Survivors include his widow Sparkman Funeral Home is in ium build, brown hair, brown Chicago; seven brothers, Jessie Charles Ross, W.

L. Ross, Al- B. L. Gaddie officiating. Buria Mrs.

Clara Williams of Pinson charge of arrangements. eyes and a medium complex died Thursday at 11 p.m. in the Hillcrest Convalescent Home after an illness of one will be in Unity Cemetery. one son, Hervey Williams of Two of his nephews, Robert onzo Ross and Ronnie Ross, all Mr. Bailey died early Friday Milwaukee; one brother, Joseph ion.

A heart and wreath are tattooed on the upper portion of his left arm, he has a gold month. W. Emerson of Jackson and Leonidas P. B. Emerson of of Chicago, Nathan Ross, John Ross and Kenneth Ross, all in morning at Lexington Hender Williams of Jackson; three sis Mrs.

Moyle was born Dec. ters, Mrs. Ida Jones of Pinson Washington, D. will fly to the U. S.

Army; eight aunts and cap on an upper right front son County Hospital. He was the son of the late William M. and Mary Ella Bailey. Dallas for the service. Mrs.

Alice Reed of Gary, Ind. seven uncles. tooth, he often wears his hair 26, 1873 in London, England and came to the United States with her parents at an early A. Man's cut-out initial ring in 14 karat Florentine gold. $39.95 B.

Youth's ring with cut-out initials in gleaming 14 karat gold. $29.95 C. Man's cut-out initial ring in polished 14 karat gold. $49.95 mmmmmm Convenient Terms JEWELERS Shop Nitely Til 9 Old Hickory Moll, Jackson Mrs. Elnore Thomas of Detroit Survivors, other than his Pallbearers will be John long, may have a mustache and He attended school in Lexing and four grandchildren.

nephews, include: two sons. Werthing, W. P. Newburn, R. beard and walks with an unus ton and the Sardis Academy The following men will serve age.

Most of her life had been spent in Detroit, Mich, and Hot Spring, Ark. She came to Leonidas B. Withers Jr. and John Houston Withers both of ual gait. Consider armed and extreme L.

Gibbs T. H. Neilson Robert Price and James as pallbearers: Waymond Jef- He was one of the first winners of the J. O. Brown medal fenes, Alvin Woodson, John Dallas; a sister, Mrs.

Margaret ly dangerous. Report any information concerning him to the Jackson in February of 1966 to make her home with her for debating. Withers Emerson of Jackson Matthews. The body will be at the funeral home. Davis, William Fields, J.

W. 5350 He was married to Miss White and Albert Woodson. and four grandchildren. nearest FBI office. Minnie Smith in March, 1917, and they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last week in the home at Jacks Creek where they were mar ried.

grandson. She was a communicant of St. John Catholic Church in Hot Springs. Her husband, William Lloyd Moyle preceded her in death in 1948. Survivors other than her grandson, is a son, William H.

Shnaekel Sr. of Jackson; eight grandchildren, William Shnaekel, Wesley Shnaekel, Lloyd Shnaekel, Kay Louise Shaekel, He was a rural mail carrier at Huron for more than 30 years; president of the Tennes see Rural Letter Carriers As sociation in 1934; a 50-year member of the Woodmen of the World; and a 50-year member Teresa Marie Shnaekel, Nicho of the Constantine Lodge No. las Joseph Shnaekel, Augusta 64. Sue and Helen Annette Shnaekel. and a niece, Mrs.

Melvin Mr. Bailey was a member of the Henderson County Quarterly Holderness of Detroit, Mich. Her body is being sent to Court and served on the courthouse building committee. He was a member of the board of Hot Springs early Saturday morning by Smith Air Ambulance where services will be at 2 t.m. Saturday from the trustees of the Lexington Hen derson County Hospital and a former Rotarian.

Gross Funeral Home with Mon- Surviving are his widow, Mrs. signor Joseph M. Burns say- Minnie Bailey of Huron; two ine mass. Burial will be in daughters, Mrs. Eugene Turner St.

Johns Catholic Cemetery in of Huron and Mrs. Webb Helm Hot SDrings. NoBody else offers anything like it at the price. Torque-Drive does away with the clutch pedal. Most of the shifting, too.

And for the most economy, it's available exclusively on all Camaro sixes and Chevy II Nova 4- and 6-cylinder models of Jackson; two grandchildren Look how simple it is. You accelerate in 1st; then shift to Hi for cruising. That's all. If you like, you can even start in Hi. And accelerate from standstill to cruising speed.

It's just a little slower that way The shift lever is conveniently located on the steer ing column, and there's a selector quadrant with' easy-to-read indicationsi Park-R-N-Hi-lst. Only your Chevrolet dealer has it clutchless driving at only $68.65. Her body will be at Smith Funeral Home until Saturday Stephen Turner of Huron and Carol Ann Helm of Jackson; morning. and a sister, Mrs. Walter Mc- Adams of Luray.

The body will be at the fun eral home until services. Mrs. Sally Killen ATWOOD Services for Mrs Sally Ann Killen, 85, will be at James H. Jordan 2 t.m. Saturday at Aiwooa Church of Christ with Nea Funeral services for James Penny officiating.

Burial will be Harvey Jordan of 125 Conger in the Centerville cemetery btreet, will be at 10 a.m. bat- urday at Mother Liberty CME with Bodkin Funeral Home Milan in charee. Church with the Rev. (J. Mrs.

Killen died Thursday a1 Odom officiating. Burial will be her home. Mt. Olivet Cemetery with Ford Funeral Home in charge. Mr.

Jordan died Wednesday Earnest L. Brock at noon at the Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. FRIENDSHIP Services for He was the son of the late James S. and Mrs. Lydia Autry Earnest L.

BrocK, 76, were ai Jordan, and lived his entire life in Jackson and Madis 3 p.m. today at Friendship Funeral Home with the Rev. Eugene White officiating, assisted County. He received his educa tion in Madison County and at tended Lane College. by the Rev.

Leonard Turner He was married to the form Burial was in Bowen Chapel Cemetery. er Miss Alice Telfer wflo preceded him in death three and a Mr. Brock died Thursday morning at his home near half years ago. Mr. Jordan taught school for Friendship after a heart at a few years and then entered tack.

the Postal Service in Jackson where he served for 30 years After retiring from the U. S. J. E. Moody Jr.

Post Otfice Department, ne served as agent for Atlant i Life insurance Company for 10 years. He was a member of Mother BRUCETON Services for J. E. Moody 69, a former resident of Jackson, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Bruceton Funeral Home.

Liberty CME Church, serving as secretary of Steward Board No Mr. Moody, a conductor for 1, trustee, and taught Sunday School Class No. 3 for more the Railroad, died Thurs day at his home in Bruceton, than 40 years, when he resign ed these positions because declining health. He loved his church and served it to the best, of his ability. 'Corpse' Comes Alive In Ferry Sinking Survivors include two daugh AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) A year-old baby handed to the ambulance clearing sta tion as a corpse after the ferry Wahme sank Wellington Har bor Wednesday was alive in a Only Chevrolet has if.

hospital Friday night. Gordon Hick appeared dead when being brought ashore in ters, Mrs. Alline Maney of Jackson, Mrs. Frances L. Churcher of Cleveland, Ohio; two sons-in-law, Dr.

A. Z. Maney and Adie Churcher, and other relatives and friends. Active pallbearers will A. G.

Bennett, J. H. Grayson, H. L. McKinney, M.

L. Mallory, George Nicholson and Dave Neal. Honorary pallbearers will be Stewards of the church. The body will be at the funeral home until 9 a.m. Saturday then it will be carried to the church.

Friends will be received at the funeral home from 8 to 9 p.m. tonight the first lifeboat from the wreck. Shore police included him in their list of casualties A 7 Even the clearing station doctor thought he looked dead but tried resuscitation just the same GM and found a flicker of life. The death toll in the sinking remains at 46. Six persons are 'Manufacturer's suggested retail price Including Federal Excite Tax.

State and local taxes additional. URKOFEXCtUEIK missing..

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