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And Funerals Paul Funerals Today F. Pittillo, 2 p. Groce Funeral Home. E. C.

Marshall, 4 p. Groce Funeral Home. 0. L. Gibbs Services for Ostie L.

Gibbs, 55,1 of Black Mountain, who died Saturday in an Asheville hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in Black Mountain Methodist Church with the Rev. John McWhorter and the Rev. Robert Harris officiating.

Burial will be McDowell Memorial Park in Marion. Pallbearers will- be Eugene Bruner, Jack Lewis, Floyd Stikeleather, M. J. Bradford, George Tatham and Tom Blizard. J.

B. Smith J. B. Smith, 57, of Los Angeles. died Saturday following a short illness.

He was a native of Buncombe County who went to California 12 years ago. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Baptist Church. He was employed with the Security Patrol Service in Los Angeles. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Margaret Smith, formerly of Asheville; one daughter, Marcia, and one son, both of Los Angeles; three sisters, Mrs.

Sadie McElreath and Mrs. Lucy Talbert, both of Asheville and Mrs. Grace Mastin of Los Angeles; six brothers, F. M. and Lark of Asheville; Henry and Marvin of Los Angeles: Garrett of Newport, and Jay Smith of Gadsden, and a number of nieces and nephews.

Services will be conducted in Los Angeles. Mrs. Betty Cox MARION Services for Mrs. Betty Blankenship Cox, 21, of Marion, who died Saturday, will be held at 4 p. m.

Monday in Woodlawn Baptist, Church. The Rev. Williams will officiate. Burial will be in Hicks Chapel Cemetery. The body has been taken to the home and will remain until taken to the church to lie in state an hour before services.

McCall's Funeral Home is in charge. L. V. Boyd Lucius Virgil Boyd 85, of Rt. 1, Arden, died at 11:40 p.

m. Saturday following an extended illness. He was a carpenter at Christ School for 42 years. He was a charter member of the Arden Camp, Woodmen of the World and a member of the Calvary Episcopal Church. He was a son of the late Rev.

C. P. Boyd and Dorcas Jones Boyd. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. T.

R. Stuart of Rutherfordton, Mrs. Azelee Moore of Columbus, N. and Mrs. Dorothy Williams of Winston-Salem: three sons, L.

V. Jr. of Chicago, Glenn E. of Arden and Ralph W. Boyd Sr.

of Fletcher; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Pinner of Arden; two brothers, Gilbert of Oregon, and Herman Boyd of Asheville; 19 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Dunn and Williams Funeral Home, with Father Ralph Webster, rector of Christ School officiating.

Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery. INGLE MAYFLOWER Handles The Whole Job For You MOVING Trained, Skilled and Careful Men PACKING Don't Fuss or BotherCall Our Expert Packers STORAGE Call AL 2-2731 INGLE TRANSFER STORAGE CO. AND 44 Valley St. AL 2-2731 Active pallbearers will be bert Fish, Ralph Boyd Joe and Bill Boyd, Larry Moore and George Parton.

Honorary pallbearers will be Arden Camp, WOW, members of Christ School faculty, David Harris and Richard Fayssoux. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m. Monday. Dunn and Williams Funeral Home is 1 in charge of arrangements.

Cornelius Moody Cornelius Weldon Moody, 77, died at Patton, Calif, following a long illness. He was a retired printer and was at one time employed. at Biltmore Press. He was native of Yancey County and came to Buncombe at an early 'age. He moved to California 15 years ago.

He was a Baptist. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Laura P. Moody of Asheville, three sons, Roy C. and Joseph W.

of El Cajon, and Pascal B. Moody of South Royalton, one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Rickert also of South Royalton. Also two sisters, Mrs. P.

S. Bagwell and Mrs. Mary, Creasman, both of Asheville; one brother, Charles Moody of Asheville; twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Arrangements, which are incomplete, are under the direction of Anders-Rice Funeral Home. Kelley Infant The infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Kelley of 202 East Chestnut St. died Sunday in an Asheville hospital. A Surviving other sister and than one the broth- ents are one er of the home, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Grindstaff of Asheville. Services will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in the Scarborough Cemetery at Weaverville the Rev. Robert Harris officiating.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Berryman Funeral Home. William E. Hurst SYLVA-Services for William Earl Hurst, 60, of Sylva, died Saturday, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Monday in Wesley's Chapel Methodist Church in Jackson County.

Miss Robinett Miss Robinett inett, 75, of Marshall, died in MARSHALL Miss Jessie home Saturday night. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in Bowman-Rector Funeral Home Chapel. Mrs.

Hensley BURNSVILLE Mrs. Linnie Hensley, 88, died in her home on Rt. 4, Burnsville Sunday morning after a long illness. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Bald Mountain Church of God.

Mrs. LeQuire ROBBINSVILLE Mrs. Maggie LeQuire, 75, of Rt. 2, Robbinsville, died Saturday night after a month's illness. Services will be held at 2 p.

m. Monday in Tuskeegee Baptist Church. Mrs. Lela Gibbs MILL SPRING Services for Mrs. Lela McGuinn Gibbs, 69, of Rt.

2, Mill Spring, who died Saturday, will be held at 3 p. m. Monday in Big Level Baptist Church. Births Births St. Joseph's Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Wyatt, 5 Brookdale Asheville, a daughter, June 2 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brock, 11 Montgomery West Asheville, a daughter, June 3. Mr.

and Mrs. Woodfin E. Barnwell, 150 Riverview Drive, Asheville, a daughter, June 3. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Arrington, 36 Elkin West Asheville, a daughter, June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Hollifield.

Rt. 1, Black Mountain, a daughter, June 3. TRAVELOAN OPENS VACATION GATES FOR YOU Let A Traveloan hotels, from motels HFC and opens dining the doors places to even opens the road to distant vacation lands you didn't expect to see this season. Instead of a stay. at home vacation or a skimpy trip, take off with a Traveloan for happy memories that last far longer than the small month.

ly payments. Borrow Cash MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS confidently 24 18 12 from You Get understanding HFC paymis paymis paymis paymts people. $100 $5.83 $7.22 $10.00 $18.33 200 11.50 14.27 19.83 36.50 300 16.91 21.08 29.41 54.41 Life and Disability 500 26.25 33.19 47.08 88.75 insurance at group rate 600 30.91 39.25 55.91 105.91 is available on all loans A Above payments include principal and charges on your loan if paid according to schedule. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE -Corporation of Asheville62 Haywood Street PHONE: ALpine 4-6121 Murphy Man's Body Found In Wreck On Mountain MURPHY The body of Neil David Johnson, 47, of Murphy, was found in his wrecked car on Franklin Mountain about 17 miles west of here Sunday. Acting coroner Donald Carter said Johnson's body was discovered by residents of the area 64.

The car had plunged down who were walking along U. S. a steep, 60 to 70 foot embankment, hurling him through the windshield. A coroner's jury ruled death accidental and due to head injuries suffered in the mishap. The car apparently had gone off the side of the mountain late Saturday night, Carter said.

James Tisdale Dies In City James Alexander Tisdale, 30, librarian for the Charlotte Catholic High School, died at 5 a. m. Sunday in an Asheville hospital following an illness of one week. He was a native of Bennettsville, S. a son of the late Alexander D.

and Sallie Robinson Tisdale. resident of Asheville 1941 until he Herowas moved to Charlotte several years ago. He was a graduate of the Blue Ridge School for Boys at Hendersonville, received his A. B. degree from Presbyterian College at Clinton, S.

C. and his master's degree from Appalachian State He was of the SelTeacher's College, at Boone. wyn Ave. Presbyterian Church in Charlotte. Services will be conducted at 3 p.

m. Monday in the chapel of Morris-Hendon-Black Funeral Home, with Dr. C. Grier Davis, president of Montreat College, officiating. Burial will be in Lewis Memorial Park.

Active pallbearers will be Ronnie Estridge, Robert Reusing, Fred Krauss, Dr. Fletcher Sluder, James Lewis and Edward Loftin. Survivors include the widow, the former Miss Peggy Green of Charlotte, three uncles, M. C. Robinson of Asheville, Lonnie Robinson of Weaverville, and Harold Tisdale of Sumter, S.

C. Bible School CANDLER A daily vacation Bible school will be held at New Morgan Hill Baptist Church beginning at 6 p. m. Monday. Classes will be held daily from 6 to 8 p.

m. through June 15. Miss Nellie Rutherford is principal of the school and the Rev. M. L.

Kirstein is pastor of the church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Alice Ramsey Johnson; the mother, Mrs. Leonard Johnson of Murphy; two daughters, Rosalynn and Frances of the home; three sons, William, Sammy and Donald E. of the home; a sister, Mrs.

Fred M. Capehart of Akron, Ohio; and brothers, Richard of Miami, and Charles and Felix of Murphy. Mr. Johnson was a native of Murphy, veteran of World War II and a member of Murphy First Baptist Church. Arrangements, under direction of Townson Funeral Home, were incomplete Sunday night.

10 From WNC Get Degrees At Clemson MILLER Eight Western North Carolinians received bachelor's degrees from Clemson College Saturday and two more were awarded master's degrees. On the Graduate School level, Carol R. Miller of Leicester received his Master of Science in Plant Pathology and Joseph F. Fourtney of As eville received his MS in Chemical Engineering. Receiving Bachelor of Science degrees were: MILLER Philip H.

Owens of Fletcher, Animal Husbandry; Donald M. Heilig of Hendersonville, Industrial Management; Philip R. Severy of Hendersonville, Pre-Medicine; James M. Allison of Brevard and Mannon G. Briggs of Mars Hill, Agricultural Engineering; Wyly G.

Campbell of Hendersonville, Chemical Engineering; George M. Hall of Electrical Engineering; and Lawrence W. Blair of Hendersonville, Mechanical Engineering. Principal industry of Nevada is raising of livestock. Lewis Memorial Park The Cemetery Beautiful on Beaverdam LEWIS FUNERAL HOME DIAL AL 2-5081 Bor Marchi UNIVERSAL "Airflow" HAIR DRYER Quick and Quiet! "Gentle Dry" Method Leaves Hair Soft, Natural.

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$2995 OTHERS PRICED DOUBLES AS OVERNIGHT BAG. FROM $6.95 TO $24.95 Downstairs Downtown and Westgate, Main THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Monday, June 4, 1962 3 My Answer By Billy Graham A famous Christian theologian recently stated that after a life-long study of the religions of the world that he was convinced that there was no such person as a every Buddhist Temple and heathen shrine was a marker on the road to God. This sounds reasonable, but is it Christian? N.

W. Over platform in all of our Crusades -there is a textwhich reads; "Jesus said, "I am the Way, the Truth, Life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." This points up the distinctiveness of Christianity, and the exclusiveness of its teaching. Christ IS Christianity, and there can be no true Christianity apart from Him. While it may be true that some of the ethics and idealism of other religion run parallel to Christian teaching--the fact remains, as stated by Jesus Himself, "no man cometh unto the Father but by me," To be Christian means to be 'Christlike', and we cannot be like Him any degree unless we are changed, converted, la, made anew. How is that change effected? Paul said, "If any man be IN CHRIST he is a new creature." The essence of true Christianity is not to be 'in a church'; 'in a state of respectability'; 'in a theology'; but to repose our faith in the Person of Christ.

Then miracles begin to happen. Christ gives us a new to live up to His religion ofcapacity, fers that! Dial-A-Prayer, Asheville, AL 4-5343. Los Angeles Church Hears Hodges Talk LOS ANGELES (AP) Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges, who has given the past dozen years to public service, isas best you can" in sermon sued a call to serve "'where and Sunday. Hodges, a Methodist layman and former governor of North Carolina, addressed 2,000 at the First Methodist Church.

Many who heard him were delegates to the convention of Rotary International. "Too many times we adopt the attitude that service doesn't or 'my vote doesn't or 'service is all right for you, but what I do is less Hodges said. "What I want to tell you is that you can serve high, or you can serve low, according to the inclinations you have and the dictates of your conscience." Death Of Bess Attributed To Heart Disease NEW YORK (AP) C. Bess, 68, a contributing editor of the Saturday Evening Post and a veteran foreign correspondent, died of natural causes stemming from heart disease, an autopsy report said Sunday. A maid found the writer's body slumped across a bath tub Saturday when she entered his hotel room to clean.

He appeared to fallen back and struck his head, police said. A native of Kansas City, and a resident of Asheville, N. Bess was frequently in New York City on writing assignments. He worked for the Saturday Evening Post for many years, stationed in Paris, and at one time served as associate editor of the magazine. Since 1958, he was a contributing editor.

Two Youths Slightly Hurt Two Buncombe County youths were slightly injured, when they lost control of Falcon at 6 p.m. Sunday on a wet road and struck an embankment. Highway Patrolman L. 0. Wright said the boys, Victor R.

Trantham 16, of 40 Trinity Chapel and Clinton Sluder 17, of 18 Kensington ran off the pavement on Mill's Gap Road. They were released following dispensary treatment at St. Joseph's Hospital. Wright said no charges were placed. U.S.

Trade Mission Arrives In Israel TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)-An official U.S. trade and development mission, the first ever to visit Israel, arrived Saturday. It will attend the Near East International Fair opening at Tel Aviv Tuesday and also will hold trade talks. George S. Hannaway, the mission leader, said 225 American companies have given the group trade and investment offers in various fields.

James Buchanan, first bachelor to be elected President of the United States, was the only President to remain unmarried. Asheville Duo Captures Open Pairs Championship MRS. ETTIE C. JUSTICE Mrs. Justice Dies At 87 Mrs.

Ettie Courtney Justice. 87, of 571 Caribou Road died at 7:40 a. m. Sunday at her home following a short illness. She is a lifelong resident of Buncombe County, a daughter of the late John and Martha Thrash Courtney and a widow of the late P.

G. Justice. She was a member of the Abernethy Methodist Church. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. R.

L. Lewis of Greensboro; four, sons, Parley Way E. H. G. Justice, all of Asheville, and Harold C.

Justice of Norfolk, Va. Also two sisters, Mrs. Dell Alexander of Carlisle, Arkansas and Mrs. Leona Morgan of lock, one brother, John C. Courtney of Candler, 11 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Justice was the grandmother of Charlie Justice, widely known Asheville athlete. Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. Monday in the Chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Rev.

R. T. Houts Jr. and the Rev. R.

C. Mumpower officiating. Burial will be in the Justice family cemetery at Candler. Active pallbearers will be Jack, Charles, Henry and Tom Justice, Paul Sellers and Nelson Van Hook. By DICK KAPLAN Citizen Correspondent An Asheville pair of Mrs.

Mar. garet Harris and Max Gassaway led an impressive local 1-2-3-4 finish to capture the blue-ribbon Open Pairs championship early Sunday morning in the 14th annual Western Carolina Contract Bridge Tournament in Battery Park Hotel. The skillful Team-of-Four championship, which drew 14 tables in two sessions and brought the three-day meet to a close in the evening, was, captured by Richard Shepherd, H. and Jim Day, all of Atlanta, with Fred McBride of Greensboro. They won both sessions and finished with matches against 25 average for a strong 71 per cent game, scoring 18 against 13 average in the first session and against 12 average in the evening final.

Mrs. Harris and Gassaway won the evening finals session with match points against 221 average in their impressive Open Pairs triumph. Including their 17 point carryover from the qualifying round in the two-session major event of the tourney, they finished with points in the field of tables comprising 63 pairs. Second at were Mrs. L.

G. (Frances) Ficker of Asheville and Bill Michalove, formerly from here but now a Greensboro dent. Completing the local sweep of the top four positions were Dr. Richard Y. Moon and the Rev.

C. A. Zabriskie, 3rd at 282, and Mrs. Sven Carlberg and Dick Kaplan, 4th at Other official placings in the overall finish were: 5th, Mrs. Larry E.

Hale, Erwin, and Herb Peters, Bristol, and 6th, John W. Norwood Greenville, S. and William B. Woodson, Charlotte, The Consolation game drew 17 tables of 34 tandems with Miss Frances Boyd and Mrs. A.

H. Wade giving Asheville another win. They scored 194 points against 156 average to place points ahead of the runner-up team of Mrs. H. H.

Richardson of Asheville and Mrs. Raymond Lemire of Canton, at Third with were Mr. and Mrs. B. M.

Lanford of Greer, S. C. Placing second in the major Team-of-Four windup event, only two points behind the winning Shepherd-Hall-Day-McBride de foursome, was the team of Mrs. John T. (Ruth) Moon of Asheville, Herb Peters of Bristol, and Dr.

and Mrs. Larry E. Hale of Erwin. It scored matches. Third at 32 was the foursome of Mrs.

Louise Robinson of Hendersonville, William B. Woodson of Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Norwood, Jr.

of Greenville, S. C. An oddity of the twin session championship was that the three leading teams each placed 1-2-3 in each session in the order of which they finished. Norwood won possession of the Rachel Crawford Memorial Trophy for one year in finishing with the highest percentage for all the events. Only a few masters were eligible since they were only ones to play throughout the tourney.

Some 150 American Contract Bridge League masters from ten states competed in the five championships conducted by Mrs. Frank Conder's Cavendish Club. Directing for the ACBL was National Staff member Eugene Roy of Oak Ridge. New and improved! Better- than- ever relief! Better- ever taste! INDIGESTION AND GAS TUMS FOR THE TUMMY OVERWEIGHT? New 8 Hour Diet Takes Pounds Excess Fat Off Big Eaters 3ig eaters now can lose 5-10-20 pounds and more and still enjoy big meals of fine food thanks to the amazing new LARSON'S COFFEE REDUCING DIET. You only diet one meal a day! Eat breakfast eat dinner.

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