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PAGE TWENTYTWO FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM Monday Morning December 15 1938 Funeral Plans Being Made For Two Killed in Accidents nt Mrs Don Vestal 63 Native of Temple Dies Funeral arrangements are being made at Shannon' for two victims of separate accidents which occurred In Fort Worth Saturday John Press McDonald 72 of 3124 Elm will be buried in Mount Olivet alter services at 4 ter Kay Daugherty Iwo step brothers Larry Lee and Jerry Hon Clendenen and a stepsister Velda Jean Clendenen Moore Funeral Home at Grand Prairie will announce arrangements I f' 1 1 1 'NI "7Pt 41161:4 I i 4 1 1 l'I' t0 ft I 6 0 il 1: 411 pito Monday In Shannon Me mortal Chapel McDonald died Saturday alter noon when his car was struck by a Cotton Belt switch engine at a crossing on Schwartz near NF 33rd Arrangements are Incomplete for Charles Arthur Burleson 60 of 3120 Ellis who was injured i fatally about 830 Satur1 day when he was struck by a car at the Intersection of Main and NW 31st 1 porb City Lawyer To Represent 2 in Houston c-7 4 Nfli i el 11 ''4464)-1 fitiVt 'i 11 I i)' '141 ill o4711) I ifo Ir'''' 01 1 14 TiriV '4'ttS4' 40 I1 Ait '1 ki r0 ti 4L441 '4Vi Vik Z4'4 141 flk Vt'' if'1 It JN I Omaha Paper Raises Single-Copy Price 5111S 11)()N VESTAL it'rem an old Phone) FOR THE YOUNG BUSINESSMAN Sportcoat and smi95 Slacks Special Liu 1 OMAHA Dec 14 Sunday the singlecopy price of the Omaha WorldIlerald was raised to 10 cents except for Sunday when the price wan set at 20 cents The World-Iferald said higher production and material costs forced the higher prices Ronald Aultman Fort Worth attorney said Sunday he lit represent Mrs Alva Jane Kirk 20 and Miss Vida Jane Mc Milton 26 who have been charged In Houston with passing conterfelt $im bilk Ti)( lawyer talked briefly to the two on the phone Saturday he ti aid He plans to go to Houston Tuesday or Vednesday to confer with them The pair were arrested Friday after they allegedly tried to pass phony bills at two Houston stores The women are being held in Jail in lieu of $100001 bonds each 51FI JOHN WATTS And Associates 11 40 110 to Whio Lonamink Atly a Pt niFt a I 711 MAIN Fort Worthis Largest Start Exclusively for Men 1 fM (ego IMo '1A13T 441 4 i I 01WW 1 4 1' Born's and Tom Snood 403 North Terms hoot Open Eery Night 'Til 9 Mrs Don Vestal 63 a Fort Worth resident since died Sunday at her honie 2408 Harrison Mrs Vestal WW1 a IllitiVe of Temple She was a lifelong mem tier of College Avenue Baptist Church and participated In the local District 12 and state work of the Women's Missionary Union Offices which she had held in the church included president and vice president of the IVNU asso chile superintendent of the adult Sunday school department and co ordinator of one of the business woolen's circles of WMIT Ifer other memberships were In South Side Chapter 673 Order of the Eastern Star King's Daughters Fort Worth Woman's Club and the Texas Moth er's Club and Exes Mother's Club Survivors are her husband: a son Don Vestal Jr of Col lege Station: a daughter Mrs Mary Helen May: a brother Sellers Pate and a sister Mrs A McCaulley all of Fort Worth and nine grandchildren Funeral services will be held at 10 a Tuesday at College Avenue Baptist Church with Rev IV Ed Broome officiating Burial will be in Rose Hill JOHN NEWBERRY JR John Newberry Jr 52 of 4744 Hampshire Blvd will be buried in Mount Olivet affer graveside services conducted by Polytechnic Masonic Lodge and funeral services at 2 Monday in Meissner Chapel New berry died Thursday after his ear and a truck collided between Oklahoma City and Chickasha Okla Newberry was on a business trip performing duties as Southwest division manager of of Stark Brothers' Nursery He was a member or the Masonic Lodge at Chickasha and Second Baptist Church at Houston New berry was a native and longtime resident of Fort Worth and a graduate of Polytechnic High School Survivors are his wife: his father Newberry Sr of Fort Worth and four sisters Mrs Shanks of Fort Lauderdale Fla Mrs A Freeland Jr of Godley Mrs George Russell of Grand Prairie and Mrs Doris Stroud of Fort Worth Pallbearers will be Jack McWhirter IL McIVhirter Dr (Jack) Garrison Archie Harrison (Nub) Johnson and Wilbur Dean FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIFEDIAL (Pin OUnte Ibis opening of additional law offices Suite 1900 Cn 1inontol Notional Bonk Bldg Fort Worth EDM18 PHONE ED 2-4131 FOR CLASSIFIED ADS NEWBERRY JR JOIIN linimmemonle II BERRY SR Curtis Lee Berry Sr 49 of 411 24th died Sunday in a hospital lie was a native of Archer City and had been a Fort ll'orth resident 16 years Ile was employed as an electrician at Chance Vaught Aircraft Survi vors are his wife three sons MI ton Ray Willianis of Fort Worth Kenneth Berry of Wichita Falls and Curtis Berry Jr of Alvorti: five daughters Mrs Carolyn Davis Mrs Marie Burnett Mrs Ola Faye Andreasan and Mrs Joyce Ann Slate of Fort Worth and Mrs Minnie Liggett of IVichha Falls: a sister Mrs Inez Moses of Fort Worth a brother Al tia Berry of Bowie and five grandchildren Funeral services will be held at 10 a ni Tuesday in Shannon Memorial Chapel Burial will be at Ryan Okla OLEN BELLOMY Olen Bellamy 61 a resident of Dallas and Golden in Wood County died Sunday in a hospital hero alter a short illness Ile was superintendent of motor trans- port for Texas Pacific Railway' and had been an employe 40 years Bellamy was Methodist and a member of the Masonic lodge at Mineola and liella Tern pie Shrine at Dallas Survivors are his wife two daughters Mrs Irby Dyer of Midland and Mrs Shaw of Apple Valley Cal three sisters a brother and three grandchildren English Funeral Home at Mineola is in charge of arrangements HERMAN SCOTT Herman Bryan Scott 61 of 2701 28th died Sunday in a hospital Scott had been a resident since 1931 and owned and operated a used car lot at his home address Ile was a member of Tarrant Masonic Lodge 942 and Riverside Trinity Baptist Church Survivors are his wife: a son Edwin Scott of Fort Worth a daughter Mrs Loretta Boyd of Fort Worth two sisters Mrs Winnie Upchurch of Itasca and Mrs Lizzie Smith of Gainesville a brother Elvis Scott of Gainesville and a grand child Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 Tuesday in Shannon Memorial Chapel with burial in Mount Olivet M6SES HOLLAND SR AZLE Dec 14 Brantley Holland Sr 64 will be buried in Nelson Cemetery near here after funeral services at 2 Monday in the Briar Baptist Church Holland was dead on arrival at a hospital Saturday morning after suffering a heart attack at his farm in the Center Point community where he had lived 27 years Survivors include his wife two daughters Mrs Connie Fowler of Dallas and Mrs Wynella Mood of For Worth a son Moses Holland Jr of Azle two sisters Mri I Cox of Justin and Mrs A Morris of Irving: a brother Amos Holland and 11 aPT SUGGEST ONS FROM THE HOUSE OF ASHE '4 40 44''''S144' ii gc '''N'''Ii ----N 4 'N'tli -4144 -ii 1 1 11'''' ri -0-- ri 44 li 1 'It k'''''' I 'L i' 4 1 1 0 4 1 1A1 -46 JOHN VIRGIL MERCER Funeral services will be held at 2 in Tuesday in Criswell Funeral Chapel at Ada Okla for John Virgil Mercer 57 of 5937 Wall Ave a line repair man for the Haltom City water department Mercer a resident here five years died in a hospital Saturday night after an illness of eight days He was a native of Missouri and a member of the Church of Christ Burial will be in Maxwell Cemetery at Ada Survivors include his wife three sons Neal and Homer Mercer of Fort Worth and Wayne Mercer with the Navy at Memphis Tenn his mother Mrs Minnie Mercet of Stratford Okla and three grandchildren THE LEON an aristocrat in alligator An elegant 2 eyelet blucher with moccasin toe Has full glove calf lining with single flexible leather sole and Sulvaprene Essex heel Fiesta last in black or brown $6950 This slipper gives that look of the feel its certain to draw that second look of admiration Hand made in India Black calf Red suede $1295 JOHN ASHE 814 Main SOFT TAN SLIPPERS That man of yours will be two feet deep in comfort this Christmas with this beautiful hand turned slipper by Evans Natural tan $895 at John Ashe ESTES John Estes 64 a Fort Worth resident 23 years died Sunday at his home 2610 23th Estes was a retired grain elevator superintendent and had been employed by Rock Island Elevator Company and Producers a Elevator Company He was a member of St John's Methodist Church Survivors are his wife three sons Estes of Harris' burg Pa and Jr and Estes of Fort Worth two daughters Mrs Millard and Mrs Everett Gunter of Fort Worth 14 grandchildren and a great-grandchild Funeral services will be held at 2 Tuesday in Guardian Chapel with Rev Huddleston officiating Burial will be in Cresson Cemetery I YOUR CLIRIISTMAS GMT It OUR LA It EL WEL 116 LONG REMEM IIIERED rr: 1 i'i6Ae 4 tovo i :44:4 :::::::44 4: 4: t-i- :64 0 'i ii 0 0 4 ig :4 5 4 x' 1 7 I r3 i Lv 40It 0 r- 4 4'-'9' 4 ''-41 ''''(t'i 6 SY 1i ty 4 0 7 'Wiling' IP' Lii GASTON WHITE VAN Dec 14 lSpIL--Burial was in Union Chapel Cemetery after services there Saturday for Gaston White 57 of Van White died Thursday in Dallas after a heart attack Survivors are his wife two daughters Mrs Curtis James of Mesquite and Mrs Fonzie Martin of Garland two sons A White of Graham and Jarel White of Dallas a stepdaughter Mrs Smith of Elkhart and a stepson Carl Owens of Tyler AIRS NELLIE BROWN WAXAHACHIE Dec 14 (Sp1) Mrs Nellie Brown 72 a lifelong resident of Waxahachie will be buried in City Cemetery here after funeral services at 2 Monday in the Rudolph Chapel of the She died Saturday at her home Survivors include 1 a son Brown Jr of Waxa hachie and three daughters Mrs Opal Ward of Fort Worth Mrs Nina Pratt of Boyce and Mrs Willie Kelso of Waxahachie JOHNNIE RICE JR HILLSBORO Dec 14 Johnnie Edward Rice Jr 54 will be buried in Ridge Park Cemetery after funeral services at 2:30 Monday in Marshall Marshall Funeral Chapel Ile died in a hospital Saturday night He was born in Hill County and lived here 18 years He was a mechanic Surviving are his wife his father John Rice Sr of 1 Hillsboro four sons Johnnie Francis Willie and Donald I Ray Rice all of Fort Worth and Thomas Edward Rice of Hills boro and three daughters Mrs Scarber of Fort Worth and Mrs Pope and Miss Jo Ann Rice of Hillsboro MRS MATTIE COGHILL GRANDBURY Dec 14 (Spi)-- Mrs Abide Elizabeth Cogdill 76 a resident here for 60 years will be buried in Fall Creek Cemetery after services at 2 Monday in Cranbury Church of Christ She died Saturday in a hospital after a short illness A brother Plez Kirby of Fort Worth and several nieces and nephews survive MICHAEL DAUGHERTY Michael Daughterty 10-yearold son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Clendenen of Arlington died Sunday in a hospital here after a short illness The boy suffered from spinal meningitis Ile was born in Dallas and moved to Arlington about two years ago He was a fourth grader at Myrtle Thornton Elementary School Other survivors are a brother Patrick Taylor Daugherty a sis 4-14-1-)c)(sio(-------C''CAY0()cl- 4: ''d Is 5 SI St ()IX I' 14)11S)L)(' "IS SPORT SHIRT of pure silkfln beige brown navy oxford gray light gray light blue white and rust French or button cuff $1650 JOHN ASHES 814 Main CAVANAGH scratch finished in shades of brown and gray 2500 Other hats 1500 to 5000 JOHN ASHE 814 Main EIGHTH AND MAIN EIGHTH Cottage Fire Fatal to Four In Illinois 3 A 0 1 2 1 Y' 4 ow1 4 4 tot ir' ::41115 '14 ''''7 15:::4 i' i Ip 4)) 4' i WAUKEGAN Ill Dec 14 Four Chicagoans were killed early Sunday when fire destroyed a cottage on Bangs Lake Vb'auconda The dead are Michael Leonardi 50 a salesman and his wife Camille 48 owners of the cottage and Frank Tortoriello 56 a city employe and his wife Julia 46 Robert Quackenbush and Don Vassau of Wauconda who were driving home from dates discovered the blaze but were unable to arouse anyone in the cot tage Most cottages In this northeastern Illinois lake are unoccupied this time of year and Quackenbush and Vassau knocked on doors for a block before finding a resident to summon firemen Clarence Cainer chief of the Wauconda volunteer fire depart rnent said the predawn blaze started when an oil space beater exploded or overheated The cottage was destroyed 4 1 SAM CADDY STEPHENVILLE Dec 14 services for Sam Gaddy 66 Erath County stock farmer will be held at 2 Monday in Stephenville Funeral Chapel with burial in Erath Gar dens of Memory west of here Gaddy a resident of the Bluff Dale area for 25 years died Saturday night in a Stephenville hospital Ile is survived by his wife and a son Otto Gaddy both of Bluff Dale MARA $750 to $2000 RIBBON KNIT by Ann Fleischer as shown $1500 in all colors Others $1850 collection of imported silks 750 850 1000 1500 JOHN ASHES 814 Main WEDGWOOD CUFF gold or yellow gold trim $30 plus tax JOHN ASHE 814 Main Long Sleeve CARDIGAN by CHURCH Made of pure Alpaca Oxford gray crimson beige tobacco brown '3950 JOHN ASHE 814 Main 1 I a I 1 i.

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