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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 6

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6 THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, Friday, April 5, 1968 IVEY'S OF ASHEVILLE IVEY'S OF ASHEVILLE Deaths And Funerals i call 252-8711 shop daily 10 'til 5:30 Friday 'til 9 Columbus M. Mills Mrs. Mary Griffey Melvin M. Warren OANDLER Services fori MORGANTON Columbus MARSHALL Mrs. Mary Monroe Mills, 92, of Rt.

2, the Melvin Marcell Warren, 91, oi Griffey, 85, of Burnsville Rt. 3, II 13 i JIiJ Tiptop section, died at 11:30 Pisgali Candler Rt. 1, who Thursday morning in a Western km. Thursday in a local -X 1 died Wednesday in an Asheville hospital, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the chapel of Groce North Carolina hospital after ainospiuu luuuwiiig a -v long illness- Wfc- be held Funerals Today Bob l'ulman, 2 p.m., Bright Hope Baptist Church.

Mrs. Zflla Credille, 2 p.m., Morgan Hill Baptist Church. Mrs. Martha Silvers HENRIETTA Mrs. Martha Silvers.

75, of Henreitta, died early Thursday in a Rutherford County hospital after a brief illness. Services will be held at 3:30 Services will at 2 p.m. Services will be held at 2:30 Funeral Home Saturday in Mountain View No. The Rev. Oren Edmonds and p.

m. Sunday in the Memorial; 2 Baptist Church. Church of God. the Rev. L.

B. George will officiate. Burial will be in Pisgah Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. Warren, a lifelong resident of Buncombe County and a retired farmer, attended Pisgah Mrs.

Carrie Rone CANTON Mrs. Carrie Phillips Rowe, 90, of 22 Orchard St. died early Thursday morning in a Haywood County hospital following an extended illness. Services will be held at 2 p. m.

Saturday in chapel of Wells Funeral Home. Mrs. Artie Cagle WAYNESVILLE Mrs. Artie Methodist Church. Sruviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Vera Penland of Daytona Beach. Fla. and Mrs. Flossie Howell of Candler; a son, Roy M. Warren of Candler; 14 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren.

The family will receive the funeral home form 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. p. m. naay in Henrietta nrsi Baptist Church.

Mrs. Mary Kirldand BRYSON CITY Mrs. Mary Slatton Kirkland, 78. died Thursday morning in a local hospital after a lengthy illness. Services will be held at 2:30 p.

m. Saturday in Holly Springs Baptist Church, of which she was a member for 50 years. Miss Lizzie Snyder SPRUCE PINE Miss Lizzie Snyder, 85, of Rt. 2, died at her Moody Casio, 89, of Rt. 2, died Thursday morning in a local hospital after a long illness.

Services will be held at 2 p. mm I Iemphill Baptist ST m. Friday Church. Milton Anderson BLACK MOUNTAIN J. Milton Anderson, 75, of 1249 Montreal Rd died unexpectedly at 2 p.

m. Thursday in an Ashe COlGJl-Up home Thursday afternoon Marion BOONE Hodges Marion Larkin following an extended illness. great summer fashion fare ville hospital. Harrison Funera Webb Funeral Home will an inmn will lodges, 50, of Boone Star Route, nounce arrangements. uieu rnursciay in a watauga announce arrangements.

County hospital. Death was at GARRY D. SBEPPARD Sheppard Riles Scheduled For Saturday tributed to a heart attack. Services will be held at 2 p. m.

Saturday in Mount Ephraim Baptist Church. Airy petals on a light stretch crocheted base it's the greatest! It's the in fashion for spring and summer and you'll want to wear it everywhere. Black, beige, green, blue, pink and white. 8.00 Ivey's Millinery, Second Floor Services for Warrant Officer Miss Minnie Parker ALEXANDER Miss Minn'o M. Parker, 89, of Alexander 1, died at 7 a.m Thursday in an Asheville nursing home after lingering illness.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the chapel of West Funeral Home, Weaverville. Mrs. Louise Daniel ENKA Mrs. Louise Ci.

Darnel, 57, of 60 Daniel died early Thursday in an Ashevilh James Hughey CASHIERS James 'Vernon Hughey, 41, of the Heady Mountain Community near Cashiers, Mrs. Helen Guigon VALDESE Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Baker Guigou, 75, of 317 Rodoret died at 3:30 a.m. Thursday in a Winston-Salem hospital following a six-weeks illness. Services will be held at 4 p.

m. Friday in Waldensian Presbyterian Church, of which she was a member. Earl F. Brown MARION Earl F. Brown.

llfl CJarrv D. Sheooard. son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery L.

Shep- was fatally injured early Thurs-jparci 0f Long Shoals Road, Sky- day near the Walhalla, S. land, who was first reported missing in action, and found SPRINGTIME VALUE specially priced at 5.00 3'i oz. Perfume Mist (lingering fragrance in s. new spray bottle 3'j oz. Moisture Bath (moisturize, and softens the skin instantly IVEY'S OF ASHEVILLE dead Feb.

18 in Vietnam, will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday in Skyland Baptist Church. hosDital after a long illness 74, of Marion Rt. 3, died unex- The Rev.

D. K. Brevard, pas Mrs. Daniel, a native of pectedly at his home Wedncs- tor, and the Rev. E.

P. Graham Fish Hatchery, when his pickup truck ran down a 35-foot bank eight miles north of Walhalla. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Cashiers Baptist Church.

Mrs. Helen Derm id HENDERS ONVILLE -Services for Mrs. Helen Dotson Dermid, 73, of 500 Woodbyne who died Tuesday in a Rutherford County, had lived will officiate. Burial will be in New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery. day evening.

Services will be held at 3 p. m. Friday in the chapel of Mc- Call Funeral Home. William T. Allison A military detachment from Ft.

Gordon. Ga. will conduct military rites at the grave and serve as pallbearers. Shell in the fashion Spotlight NEBO William Thomas Honorary pallbearers will be Elizabeth Arden's MEMOIRE CHERIE is a warmly sophisticated bouquet of fragrance dedicated to the 1968 woman who lives actively in the jet-age, amid ruffles and romance. the constant enchantment of MEMOIRE CHERIE.

Ivey's Cosmetics, Street Floor IVEY'S OF ASHEVILLE Jimmy Honeycutt, Jeltery Led- better, Mike McDonald, Curran Welch, Dale Carter, Ronnie and Richard Brevard, A. C. Burris, Henderson County hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Thos. Shepherd Memorial Chapel.

The Rev. Buddy Mullinax will officiate. Burial will be in Oakdale Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Quay, Waites and Roland Whitaker, Wilburn and Sherman Dotson and Gary Tweed. Allison, 63, of Nebo Rt.

1, died Thursday afternoon at his home after a long illness. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Rocky Pass Free Will Baptist Church. Mrs. Gertrude Smith LEICESTER Services for Lewis Stevens, Bill Wilson, Asheville for 38 years.

She was a former employe of Bon Marche and a member of Oik Hill Methodist Ch-urch. Surviving are the husband, Dcnvis T. Daniel; a daughter, Mrs. Laura Smith of Ashevilh; a sister, Mrs. Eva Head of New York City; and a brother, Melvin B.

Griffin of El Cajon, Calif. Services will be held at 2:30 pm. Saturday in Oak Hili Methodist Church. The Rev. Ronald, Koonts will officiate.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be R. W. Taylor, Robert Miller, Ros-coe Jackson, Terry Michael, Bill Pettit and Melvin Eitel. The bodv will remain at Groce Funeral Home until placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the services.

David Travis, Jerry Cochran and Dufav Tate Jr. Sheppard was a native of Yancey County and had resided in Buncombe County for 9 years. He was a 1984 graduate of T. C. Mrs.

Dermid was the widow of Mrs. Gertrude Ponder Smith. 82, of Leicester Rt. 2, who died Wednesday in an Asheville lo give and enjoy for EASTER Paul L. Dermid.

Surviving are two sons, Morris Roberson High School and took part in the school activities and hospital, will be held at 2 of Hendersonville and Paul ul sports. Friday in Newfound Baptist, Tm' -u i Ljzi 1 1 1 iu ji Kii icw icdiio xjh. Viiuiuii, ui vviiii.ii diic vvtia a He was a member of Skyland Baptist Church, where he was a brother, John Dotson of Fletcher; four sisters, Mrs. very active in the church work, CANDIES Edgar Lindsey, Mrs. Jasper Whitaker and Mrs.

Fletcher K' having spoken for the youth group on Youth Day for two Brown, all of Biltmore and Mrs years. He had been in the U. S. W. E.

Whitaker of Fletcher; and Army Aviation for 18 months. The bodv will remain at An seven grandchildren. 252-3535 GROCE FUNERAL HOME Funeral Directors 1401 Patron Ave. ders-Rice Funeral Home, where The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to the family will receive friends p.m. Friday.

1 from 7 to 9 p. m. Friday. member. The Rev.

G. E. Scruggs, the Rev. Albert Parham, the Rev. J.

L. Wolfe and the Rev. Nane Starnes will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Douglas, Joe and Jerry Miller, Jack, Billy and Van Smith Jr.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. L.M. Moser of Asheville and Mrs, James Miller and Mus. Hubert Ingle, both of Letcester; five sons, Riley, Joe and Van, all of Asheville and Roy and Clinton Smith, both of Leicester; a hall-sister, Mrs. Nora Carr of Biltmorc: a half-brother, Harley Ponder of Leicester; 27 grandchildren and 19 greatgrandchildren.

The body will remain at Williams Funeral II Asheville, until placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the services. Lewis Memorial Park The Cemetery Beautiful on Beaverdam LEWIS FUNERAL HOME DIAL 252-5081 Sluder To Head Optimist Club Fashion focuses on the Shell, the most versatile member of your wardrobe. Sporty, dressy, with suits, with slacks, with skirts there are SHELLS in your fashion future. Styled by Designers Originals of fine gauge Tycora Action Knit a joy to wash, stays in shape, wrinkleproof. Colors: vellow, white, light blue, beige and green.

Sizes: 34-40. 5.00 ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1 lb. box $1.80 2 lb. box $3.50 A. 'ilflll! J) ilKIJ.iffHEl faking Shoes for ail the Family ffj A.

R. Sluder was elected president of the Optimist Club Thursday, at the regular meeting at Seasons Restaurant. Sluder retired as Asheville's chief ol police last year. Other officers elected for next year were T. Cecil Tallent, assistant cashier of Wachovia Bank and Trust vice president; Dr.

Robert D. Garren, dentist, vice president; David O. Creasman, owner of D. O. Creasman vice president; L.

Clement Hahn, CPA for the W. Murray Hollyday firm, secretary and treasurer; Tim Queen, agent State Farm Insurance assistant secretary treasurer. Also, Frank Murray, auditor of Bank of Asheville, 'historian; International Club I Zhe Scene EASTER GREETINGS BOX $1.45 the Classic Slipon Si This patent T-Strap by Missy-Mates is one of the many new styles for girls. All the new Spring colors in stock. $3.99 to $5.99 A.

R. (PITT) SLUDER Ben C. Trecce of Buncombe Construction sergeant-at- arms, and Jerry Starnes of Boy1 Scouts of America, Daniel Boone ilil i Council, bulletin editor. Trustees chosen were Tom ill Mvvl Tonight The April meeting of the International Club has been moved up one week due to Easter and will be held Friday, at the YWCA on Grove Street. The three foreign language groups meet at 7:15 p.m.

and the regular meeting starts at 8 p.m. Chairman of the nominating committee, Mrs. Arthur Plow, will present a slale of Mason, Cecil Murray, H.B. CHOCOLATE COVERED MARSHMALL0W EGGS 904 Stroup Phil Sales, and Famous Sandy McGce shoes for men and boys. Wing tips, loaf ladies' smart spring styles by Hi-Brows.

Orange, yellow, green and beige patents. New toes Henry McClain. ers, etc. am new siyies. New member introduced were $4.99 to $7.99 $3.99 to $6.99 Buck L'Hommcdicu of Crut- chfield Sportings Goods; Dale Robinson of Asheville Concrete Materials; Charles Cassada of SCM and Charles Brackett of Coca Cola.

Vallc Cruris Marine Dies In Vietnam For Stepping MOut This 1 Spring LAY-AWAY NOW FOR SPRING AND EASTER First Union Charge BankAmcricard The BOOTERY officers to be elected at the May meeting. Lyle D. Flcsher of Fair-view will describe one of his overseas trips to Katmande, Nepal Dr. Edgar Lyngholm, president, will preside. Special Meeting There will be a special meeting of the Buncombe County chapter Citizens Band Radio.

REACT Team in the Municipal Building (Police Court room) Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Applications of new members will be accepted. Arnold Robinson of Weaverville, chapter director, will Marine Lance Cpl. James B. rarmer, husband of Mrs EASTER BASKET $1.40 FRUIT AND NUT EG3 $1.4 TWIN EGG BOX $1.65 Cornelia H.

Farmer of Valle here, there, everywhere, they'll all show-up in their little classic slipons by Designers Originals. Full-fashioned Action-Knit Tycora at its finest with zipper bonus in back. Irresistible colors: white, beige, yellow, navy, brown, black and pink. Sizes: 34-40. 6.00 Ivey's Sportswear, Third Floor' Crucis, was among the servicemen listed as killed in action in Vietnam according to a Thursday report by the De-' tense Department.

Cpl. Farmer had been; Giving W.N.C. a fit since 1946 16 Pulton Avenue Parking Rear ot Store 253-1434 previously listed as missing in: Ivey's Candies, Street Floor action..

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