Sunday, September 15, 1991 The Atlanta Journal The Atlanta Constitution" Charles H. King contracted with government agencies and corpora tions to run "encounter seminars" for employees. King: Often intimidated participants in seminars Continued from D1 stitution employees, Mr. King, a former serviceman, "ran the room like a sergeant ordering raw recruits," a participant recalled. He snapped at a man who took out a notebook, telling him to put it away, he could take notes later.
Kiss cost a contract Mr. King sometimes had black men kiss white women to "catalyze" emotional responses. The Navy canceled a $27,000 contract with Mr. King in 1973 after he kissed his white assistant, Toni Hunter, during a seminar at Charleston Naval 1 Base. Mr.
King took part in the 1963 March on Washington; was arrested during civil rights protests in Nashville in 1963; took part in 1 the 1965 Selma march; and was a staff member of the 1967 National Advisory Committee on Civil Disorders, or Kerner Commission. He wrote a 1983 book, "Fire In My Bones," tracing his life and civil rights efforts. "Black power is a song, a rhythmic song, contagious and black, with a message that whites can never understand," he wrote. One of nine children He was born June 25, 1925, in Pottsville, one of nine children of Richard Rembert, who called himself Charles H. King, and Esther Dickerson King.
The father changed his name to escape the law after he killed a man in Louisiana around 1905. The younger King was in the Navy, Air Force and Army, and a student at Virginia Union College, between 1943 and 1953. He entered the ministry and was pastor of Liberty Baptist Church in Evansville, from 1956 to 1966. In 1967, Mr. King was executive director of the Civil Rights Commission of Gary, and, while on leave of absence, an analyst for the Kerner Commission.
Named for its chairman, Gov. Otto Kerner of Illinois, it investigated the causes of racial disorders that swept U.S. cities in 1967. Mr. King was elated with the findings.
"The United States is headed toward two communities, one white, one black, separate but unequal," the commission said in its 1968 report, which sold more than 2 million copies. It blamed whites' racism for the suffering of blacks. Taught at theology school In 1968, Mr. King got a job teaching half-time in the School of Theology at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, and also on a half-time basis, conducting a race relations program in Lutheran churches in Ohio. He named his program the "Urban Crisis Center." The Lutheran Synod of Ohio did not renew his contract, and in 1970, he incorporated in Dayton.
David E. Easterly, a Dayton Newspapers official (and now president of the Cox Newspapers Division in Atlanta) helped Mr. King get started in Dayton with news coverage of his seminars there. After meeting Atlanta's Maynard Jackson, who attended one of the seminars, Mr. King moved here in 1974.
The University of Evansville, awarded Mr. King an honorary doctorate of divinity in 1983. He also received a Resurgens Atlanta's Race Relations Award; the Louis Brownlow Award of the American League of Cities; and an Urban League distinguished service award. Surviving are his wife, Annese King of Atlanta; a son, Karl King of Los Angeles; a brother, Alfred King of Columbia, and four sisters, Diane King and Phoebe Brown of Harrisburg, Elsie King of Steeltown, and Margaret Anderson of MidPa. OBITUARIES Ms.
A. M. Jauss, Mrs. Retired Martha Sears T. Kelly manager artist, author CHARLESTON, S.C.
The of kids' books funeral for Mrs. Martha Tyson Kelly of Charleston, a retired division manager for Sears, RoeThe New York Times buck and will be at 4 p.m. Monday at Blessed Sacrament Ms. Anne Marie Jauss, an au- Catholic Church in Charleston thor of books for children and an with burial at Live Oak Memorial illustrator, died Friday at a nurs- Gardens. ing home in Milford, N.J.
She Mrs. Kelly, 77, died of heart was 89. failure Friday at a local hospital. She died of natural causes, Surviving are two daughters, said a friend, Florence Stephens. Carolyn K.
Blitch and Martha K. Ms. Jauss was born in Mu- Kanapaux of Charleston; two sisnich, Germany, and studied at ters, Frances T. Wilbanks of the state art school in Berlin. She Chatsworth, and Curtiss T.
left Germany in 1942 and moved Lewis of Conyers, nine to Lisbon, Portugal, making a liv- grandchildren; and five greating as a painter, an illustrator, grandchildren. and a pottery maker. In 1946, she moved to the United States and began Her writing best-known "Un- Mrs. Eleanor M. Wood children's books.
book, der a Green Roof," was pubRetired schoolteacher lished in 1960 by J.B. Lippincott A graveside service for Mrs. of Philadelphia and New York. Eleanor Murrah Wood of DecaShe is survived by a nephew. tur, a retired schoolteacher in Coral Gables, was held Friday at Riverside Cemetery in Macon.
Mr. L. Weintraub, Mrs. Wood, 90, died Wednesday at Manor Care Nursing 40-year P.R. exec Home in Decatur.
Surviving is a brother, Jack The New York Times H. Murrah of Snellville. Mr. Louis Weintraub, a New York public relations and picture-service executive for more than 40 years, died Friday at his home in Jericho, N.Y. He was 69.
He died of a heart attack, his family said. Mr. Weintraub, who was born in Montreal and brought up in the New York area, was chairman of Weintraub FitzSimons and of Photo Communications Inc. In World War II, he was a Signal Corps combat photographer and served in Europe. He is survived by his wife, the former Renee Arum; a son, Joel, of Lynbrook, N.Y.; a daughter, Judi, of Jericho; a sister, Ida Kittay, of Floral Park, N.Y.; and two grandchildren.
Mrs. Ruth B. Goodwyne Homemaker A memorial service for Mrs. Ruth B. Goodwyne of Atlanta, a homemaker, will be today at 3 p.m.
at Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church. The funeral was Monday in Forsyth. Mrs. Goodwyne, 95, died last Sunday at Monroe County Hospital in Forsyth. Surviving are a son, Phillip Goodwyne Jr.
of Marietta; two daughters, Mary Z. Matlock and Nell G. Tack of Atlanta; two grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Iris S.
Howell Homemaker Mrs. Iris Sigler Howell of Douglasville, a homemaker, died Saturday at her home. She was 94. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at Mount Olivet Baptist Church in Dallas, with burial at the church cemetery.
Surviving are a daughter, Vivian Riddle of Rome; and eight grandchildren. Mr. Glenn C. Hightower Jr. Steel company executive Mr.
Glenn C. Hightower Jr. of Covington, a retired assistant to the vice president of Atlantic Steel died Friday in New Smyrna Beach, Fla. He was 75. A memorial service will be held in Atlanta.
Surviving are his wife, Leora Hightower of New Smyrna Beach; a daughter, Glenda Gaddis of Conyers; and four grandchildren. Mrs. Frances J. Taylor Homemaker HARTWELL, Ga. Mrs.
Frances Johnson Taylor of Hartwell, a homemaker, died Saturday at Hart County Hospital. She was 67. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Surviving are her husband, Don Taylor; a son, Wayne Taylor of Duluth; two daughters, Cheryl Adams of Atlanta and Cyndie Doker of Anderson, S.C.; and five grandchildren. Funeral Notices vived by wife, Bertie Meers Alexander, Lithonia; daughters, Roy and Annette Johnson, Lithonia, Larry and Betty Holtsinger, Conyers; sisters, Mrs.
C.R. (Mary Louise) Barfield, Lithonia, Mrs. J.C. (Evelyn) Hartley, Decatur, Mrs. Johhny W.
(Virginia) Sprayberry, Conyers; grandchildren, Bill and Sandra Bevins, Las Angeles, Lynda Johnson, Colorado Springs, Dewayne and Marcia Black, Katy, Steve Mitchell, Buford, Kathi Alexander, Rex, Kim Alexander, Augusta; five great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, September 16 at 2 p.m. in Ward's Glenwood Chapel. Rev. Bill Russ and Rev.
Richard Puckett, officiating. Interment, Resthaven Memorial Gardens. Nephews will serve as pallbearers Family will receive friends Sunday 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. Horis A. Ward, Candler Road.
ANDERSON Mr. Willie Floyd Anderson, Sr. (Pete), 1097 Kipling S.E., passed September 13, 1991. Funeral announced later. Andrews Funeral Home, 522-7735.
BAILEY Mrs. Mary Ennis Bailey, of Forest Park, died September 13, 1991. She is survived by her husband, Mr. James R. Bailey, Forest Park; sons, Mr.
Patrick S. (Buddy) Bailey, Morrow; Mr. Bobby Bailey, Rex, Mr. Brad Bailey, Forest Park; daughter, Miss Becky Bailey, Forest Park; brother, Mr. Charlie Young, sister, Mrs.
Jeannette Pines, Lawrenceville; eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Monday in the Chapel of A.S. Turner Sons. Rev.
W.C. Dudley, officiating. Interment, Melwood Ceretery, Stone Mountain. A.S. Turner Sons.
BANKS Mr. Johnny Banks. of 1752 Vauxhall Dr, Lithonia, formerly of Monroe, the brother of Mrs. Carolyn Brown passed September 14. Young, Monroe.
BLACK Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Beasley Black, age 67, were held Thursday, September 12, 1991 at 10 a.m. from the Clayton Methodist Church. The Rev. Ben Bradley, officiated and burial followed in the Pleasant Grove Church Cemetery with Kent Bracewell Directing.
Mrs. Black died Monday, September 9 at her son's residence in Gulf Shores, Ala. Born February 23, 1924 in Clayton, Mrs. Black was the daughter of the late Walter A. and Mary Spires Beasley.
She was pre-ceased in death by her husband, Jonathan T. Black. She was a homemaker, a member of the Clayton Garden Club, the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), the Clayton Methodist Church and the Methodist Womens Club. Survivors include three sons, Jon B. Black of Lawrenceville, Allen B.
Black of Gulf Shores, and Bill Black of Alpharetta, one daughter, Lea B. Simon, Pittsburgh, one brother, Walter V. Beasley of Alpharetta, three sisters, Sue Payne of Lake Toxaway, NC, Mary Mahon of Richmond, and Dorothy Lynch of Clayton, Ala. Active pallbearers were Billy Beasley, John Martin, Tommy Gaither, Don Simon, Allen Black and Bill Black. BONDURANT Mr.
Louis P. Bondurant, age 97, died September 14, 1991. Memorial services will be held Monday, September 16, 11 o'clock at Peachtree Presbyterian Church with Dr. Frank Harrington and Rev. Charles Mann, officiating.
Interment will be in Valdosta, Ga. He was married to the late Emily Mallard. Surviving are his daughter, Mary Scurry; sons, Louis P. Bondurant, Charles Bondurant and Richard Bondurant; 14 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Mr.
Bondurant attended Emory at Oxford and the University of Georgia. He served in WWI as a 2nd Lieturant. Mr. Bondurant was Division Manager of Hobart. He was a Golden Legionaire of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and 32rd Mason in the State of Georgia.
He was a deacon and longtime supporter of Peachtree Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, the family request contributions be made to the Peachtree Presbyterian Church. H.M. Patterson Son, Spring Hill. COLLETT Mr.
James Collett age 61 of Marietta formerly of Alpharetta died Septemebr 13, 1991. Survived by daughters nd sons-in-law Mr. and Mrs. David (Renee) Yates, Merritt Island, FI; sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony (Pina) Collett, Milwaukee, Wi; Mr. Scott Collette, Mr. Chris Collette, Alpharetta; mother, Mrs. Ruth Collette, Marietta; sisters and brothers-in-law, Mrs. Loretta Quinn, Chamblee; Mrs.
Mildred Logan, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Chuck (Jean) Shaw, Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt (Lois) Wade, Alpharetta; brothers and sistersin-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford (Julie) Collette, Norcross; Mr. and Mrs. Michael, (Sue) Collette, Rex, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank (Sarah) Collette, Alpharetta, five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services Sunday September 15 in the Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Elmer Stowe, Rev. Dozier Henderson officiating.
Interment Hopewell Baptist Cemetery. Louie E. Jones Funeral Home, Alpharetta. CREAMER Funeral services for Mrs. Wanda J.
Creamer, 54, of Jonesboro, will be held Monday 1 p.m. at Pope Dickson Son Jonesboro. Rev. Glen Reed, officiating. Interment, Georgia Memorial Gardens.
Surviving are husband, Robert A. Creamer; daughters, Teresa Willene Dickerson, Hurst, Melody Sue Grainger, Charlotte, NC, Bobbi Lynette Creamer, Jonesboro; sons, Michael Allen Creamer, Jonesboro, Robert Travis Knowles, Jonesboro; sister, Patricia Freeland, Tallahassee, nine grandchildren, one nephew. Pope Dickson Son, Jonesboro Chapel, 478-7211. Mother Susie Davis, age 89 of 810 Capital S.W., Apt. 204.
The wife of the late Mr. Harrison Davis and mother of little Celestine Davis. Funeral services will be held Monday, September 16, 1991 at 2 p.m. from Mt. Carmel Baptist Church with the remains placed in state at 12 noon.
Rev. Timothy Flemmings, Pastor, officiating. Interment, Southview Cemetery. She leaves to cherish her memory two brothers, Deacon and Mrs. Joe Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Lamar of Ft. Lauderdale, sister-in-law, Mrs. Odessa Jones; devoted nieces, Deacon and Mrs. Willie Allen, Mrs.
Bessie Godbee, Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Johnson; a loving goddaughter, Mrs. Mary Treadwell, Atlanta; a host of other devoted nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends from 7 until 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Everyone please assemble at the funeral home at 1 p.m. Monday. Pollard Funeral Home. DAVIS Mrs. Ann Price, 71, memorial services Sept.
21 at 3 p.m. at the Coral Gables First Methodist Church, Coral Gables, Fla. Under local direction Norman Medford Funeral Home. DAWSON Funeral services for Mrs. Diane Dawson will be held Monday September 16 2pm at Elizabeth Baptist Chruch 3675 M.L.
King Jr. Dr. Rev J.E. Hightower officiating. Interment Resthaven Cemetery.
Remains will lie in state from 12 noon until the hour of service. Dawson Son Mortuary. DILBECK Mr. John Clarence Dilbeck, age 84, of Atlanta, died September 14, 1991. Mr.
Dilbeck was the last of 11 children born to John W. and Lucinda Sheffield Dilbeck, a pioneer Buckhead family. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret English Dilbeck; son, J. Edwin Dilbeck, Atlanta and San Augustine; daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. Jas. T. Collier, Roswell; grandchildren, Rev. Timothy M.
Dilbeck, Mrs. Susan D. Turner, Dr. Laurie Col- Funeral Notices lier Crowell, Michelle Collier, Mr. Christopher Collier; great-grandchildren, Timothy Dilbeck, Jonathan Dilbeck, H.
Tillman Dilbeck, Edward Turner and Katherine Turner. Funeral services will be held Monday, September 16 at. 2:30 o'clock at Oglethorpe Hill. Rev. Timothy M.
Dilbeck, Rev. Paul Medley, officiating. Interment, Arlington Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Sunday evening from 6 until 8 at Oglethorpe. H.M.
Patterson Son, 4550 Peachtree Rd. DUNLAP Funeral service for Rev. Kay M. Dunlap of 611 Commercial Ave, Atlanta will be held Monday September 16 2pm at Greater Bethel AME Church, 2455 Lakewood Ave, SW. Interment Montevista Bibical Gardens.
Dawson Son Mortuary. EDWARDS Funeral service for Mr. Robert Edwards of 1603 Westhaven Dr will be held Monday september 16, 1991 at 1pm at our Parkway Chapel.Rev. BJ. Johnson officiating.
Interment Chestnut Hills Cemetery. Survivors are a devoted aunt Mrs. Lillian Rush, one daughter, one sonin-law, three grandchildren, three sister, one brother, other relatives and friends. Relatives and friend are asked to assemble at our Parkway Chapel at Murdaugh Bros. Morticians, 367 Parkway Dr, NE 873-6539-873-6530.
FLIPPIN Mr. Richard C. Flippin formerly of Nashville, the father of Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Brooks, Rev.
and Mrs. William E. Flippin, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Flippin, passed September 14, 1991. His funeral services will be announced by Donald Trimble Mortuary, 1876 Second 371-0772-3. FOX George M. 84, of Chamblee, died Friday. Services 11 a.m.
Monday in our chapel with Rev. Richard Hemphill, officiating. Burial will be in Pontiac, Mich. He is survived by daughters, Lorraine Deyo of Chamblee, Shirley Cole of Oakdale, Bartha McFall, Florence, Judie Cowell, Tallmadge, Ohio, Georgia Sexton, Pontiac, Irene Beaulieu, Minneapolis, son, Robert 0. Fox, Smyrna; 15 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren.
Family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Carmichael Funeral Home, Smyrna, in charge of arrangements. FRAIZER Mrs. Ellen Joanne Fraizer of Dunwoody died September 13, 1991.
Survived by husband, Mr. Phil Fraizer, daughters, Elizabeth Portelli, Canton, Cynthia Baldwin, Indianapolis, In; Carol Pursley, Cumming, sons, Mark Fraizer and Jeff Fraizer both of Lawrenceville, sister, Judy Casey, Fortlauderdale, Fl; brother Joe Broadwater, Fortlauderdale, Fl; grandchildren, Amy Portelli, Anthony Portelli, Sara Baldwin Chase Pursley, Sarah Pursley, Andrew Pursley, Patrick Pursley, Meagan Fraizer, Christopher Fraizer, Austin Fraizer and Ryan Fraizer. Nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday September 16, 1991 at 11am, placed in state at 10am at Dunwoody United Methodist Church Chapel. Dr.
B. Wiley Stephens officiating. Interment will be in Arlington Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to the Southeast Cancer Research Foundation. 993D Johnson Ferry Rd, NE, Suite 430, Atlanta, Ga, 30342.
The family will receive friends Sunday from 5pm until 7pm at Sandy Springs Chapel, 136. Mt. Vernon Highway. GILES Mr. Eddie Eugene Giles of 2393 Hopewell Lane, Decatur, Ga passed September 14, 1991.
His funeral will be announced by Ivey Bros Morticians. GUNTER Mrs. Maggie B. Gunter age 93 of Marietta, died September 14, 1991. Survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Mrs.
Lucille Baker, Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny (Pat), Adams, Fairburn; Mrs. Grace Barnes, Benton, Tn; Mr. and Mrs.
Warren (Glennis) Nicholson, Dallas, Ga; sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. (Helen) Gunter, Tunnell Hill, Ga; Mr.
and Mrs. Billy (Bernice) Gunter, Norcross; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn (Dean) Gunter, Acworth; Mrs. Harrison Gunter, Marietta; Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert (Delorice) Gunter, Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert (o Ann) Gunter, Dallas, Ga; Mr. and Mrs.
Waymond (Ann) Gunter, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby (Shirley) Gunter, Marietta, sister, Mrs. Jewell Bishop, Americus, brother, Mr. Oslin James, Americus; several grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services Monday September 16, 2pm in the funeral home chapel with Rev. Doyle Galloway officiating. Interment Old Big Creek Cemetery. Louie E. Jones Funeral Home, Alpharetta HADLEY Funeral services for Mrs.
Aldora B. Hadley will be held Monday, September 16 at 12 noon at Harper Hines Senior Memorial Chapel, 595 Westlake N.W. Rev. Clemments officiating. Interment, Lincoln Cemetery.
Family and friends are asked to assemble at 208 Harwell N.W., Apt. A at 11 a.m. Wake will be held tonight, Sunday from 6 to 7 p.m. at Hines Chapel. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Annie L. Browniee, Mrs. Susie L. Parks; sons, Samuel, Oscar, Charles and Calvin Hadley, all of Atlanta, brother, John H. Brown of Denver, two sisters-in-law, Mrs.
Annie Lee Brown, Mrs. Lois Brown; 13 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Hines Home of HOLLIFIELD Mrs. Sarah Estelle Hollifield, age 83 died September 14, 1991. Survived by sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Hollifield, Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hollifield, Roswell; brother, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wheeler, Woodstock; grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, nieced and nephew.
Funeral services will be held Sunday September 15 at 3pm from The Mimosa Chapel of Roswell Funeral Home. Rev. Malone Dodson officiating. Interment Dawson Cemetery (Cobb County). Roswell Funeral Home, 590 Mimosa Blvd.
HOWELL Mrs. Iris Sigler Howell, age 94, died September 14, 1991. Surviving are her daughter, Vivian Riddle of Rome; grandchildren, Sherry Robinson and Devernon Robinson of Douglasville, Joyce Neely, Winston-Salme, NC, Barbara Brewton of Stone Mountain, G.J. Riddle of Rome, Bradford Riddle of Rome, Cathy White and Beth Wilson of Atlanta. Funeral services will be held Sunday, September 15 at 3 o'clock Mt.
Olivet Church, Dallas, Ga. Interment will follow in church cemetery. Whitley-Garner, Douglasville. HUGGINS Mrs. Patricia Edith, of Jonesboro, passed away September 14.
Graveside services will be held Monday, September 16 from Fairview Memorial Gardens, with Rev. Raymond Parker officiating. Survivors husband, Mr. Trines Huggins, Jonesboro; daughters, Jackie Finley, Forest Park and Brenda Parker, Stockbridge; sons, Ricky and Michael Huggins, bother of Jonesboro; sisters, Elouise Thrasher and Becky Abrogast; brother, Wayne Webster and six grandchildren. Family will receive friends Sunday from 3 to 8 p.m.
Thomas L. Scroggs, Tara Garden Chapel, Jonesboro, 471-7171. JACKSON Mrs. Frances Hornsby Jackson, of East Point, died September 13, 1991. Survived by husband, Mr.
William M. Jackson; children, Mr. and Mrs. William R. (Kay) Jackson, McDonough, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas (Susan) Brock, Forest Park; Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Kim) Jackson, College Park, Mr. Barry W.
Jackson, East Point; Funeral Notices sisters, Ms. Louise Mills, East Point, Mrs. Verdie Mae Cook, Gibson; nine grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral services Monday 1 p.m. Chapel of Howard L.
Carmichael Sons. Minister Robert Hodge, officiating, Interment, Sherwood Memorial Park. Family will receive friends today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. JANOULIS Funeral services for Mr.
James Nicholas Janoulis will be held 1 p.m. Monday at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation. Fr. Homer Goumenis, officiating. Interrent, Arlington Memorial Park.
In In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunication. Prayer service 8 p.m. Sunday at A.S. Turner Sons. JONES Mrs.
Jessie Haynes Jones of 1809 King. Alfred Rd, SW the wife of Mr. Ivery F. Jones, sister of Mrs. Ann Haynes Cantrell passed Friday September 13, 1991.
Funeral services will be announced later, Dawson Son Mortuary. JONES Mrs. Ruth Jones of Roswell died September 14, 1991. She is survived by sister Mrs. Viola Scoggins, Roswell.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at The; Mimosa Chapel of the Roswell Funeral Home. Rev. Donald Pope, Rev. Jack Hardman officiating. Interment Mt.
Pisgah Cemetery. Roswell Funeral Home, 590 Mimosa Blvd. JONES-SCOTT Mrs. LaYetta Denise (Neicie) Jones Scott of 4131 Lehigh Blvd, Decatur, Ga passed Friday September 13, 1991. Funeral announced later.
Goolsby Mortuary. 1375 Jonesboro Rd SE, 588-0128. KING Dr. Charles H. King, of 1031 Veltre Atlanta, entered into eternal rest at residence on last evening.
Dr. King was the president of the Urban Crisis active member of the Civil Rights Movement, loved and respected by all who knew him. Viewing will be held today at the Holloway Son Chapel, 2295 Ben Hill Rd. from 3 p.m. until 9 p.m.
In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Dr. Charles King Foundation, 3212 Georgian Woods Decatur, Ga. 30034. Survivors are his loving wife, Annese King, one son, Carl and Joan King, Burbank, four sisters and one brother. Remains will be sent to Major.
Winfield Funeral Home with interment in Steelton, Pa. Arrangements by Holloway Son Mortuary, 404-349-7259. Mr. P.M. Bucey' Prescott Retired Bell executive Mr.
P.M. "Bucey" Prescott of Atlanta, a retired executive with Southern Bell Telephone Systems, died Saturday at his home. He was 71. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at H.M.
Patterson Son Spring Hill Chapel with burial at Northview Cemetery in Dublin, Ga. Surviving are his wife, Sara Reese Prescott; a son, William P.M. Prescott of Winder; two daughters, Susan Taylor of Atlanta and Sally Jackson of Decatur; a brother, Alexander F. Prescott III of Louisville, a sister, Shirley McNeil of Bethesda, and eight grandchildren. Mr.
Ron E. Davis Ticket agent The funeral for Mr. Ron E. Davis of Atlanta, a ticket agent for Midway Airlines, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Platt's Chapel with burial at Westview Cemetery.
Mr. Davis, 41, died of complications from AIDS Friday at West Paces Ferry Hospital. He was the companion of Glen Gravlin. Surviving are his parents, Fred and Myrtis Petersen of Belvedere, S.C.; two brothers, Jim Davis of Batesburg, S.C., and Freddy Petersen of Belvedere; two sisters, Shirley Whitfield and Linda Bateman of Evans, Ga. Mr.
John W. Mahon Accountant The funeral for Mr. John W. Mahon of Atlanta, an accountant, will be at 3 p.m. today at First Presbyterian Church in Bennettsville, S.C., with burial at McCall Cemetery.
Mr. Mahon, 41, died of a heart attack Tuesday at Northside Hospital. Surviving are his mother, Kitty Mahon' of Bennettsville; and a brother, Robert M. Mahon of Atlanta. Funeral Notices ADAIR Mrs.
Mary J. Jordan Adair, of College Park, died September 14, 1991. Survived by son, Mr. Ed Jordan, Thomasville; daughters, Mrs. Esther Howard, College Park, Mrs.
Sue Wheeler, Riverdale, Mrs. Betty Odom, Chazy, NY; 15 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, three greatgreat-grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Lucy O'Dell, Gainesville. Funeral services Monday, September 16 Hemperley's Chapel 2 p.m. Dr.
Don Ledbetter, officiating, Interment, College Park. A.C. Hemperley Sons. ADKINS Mrs. Viola Adkins, of 515 James P.
Brawley the wife of Deacon Esper Adkins, the mother Mrs. Margaret Sherard, passed September 14, 1991. The family may be contacted at 524-2815. Funeral announced later. Andrews Funeral Home, 522-7735.
ALEXANDER Mr. Herbert G. Alexander of Lithonia, died September 14, 1991. He was a longtime businessman and resident of Dekalb County. Beginning in 1930 with a small store at Candler and Alston Dr.
and later establishing the first shopping center at the corner of Candler and Glenwood he served and befriended folk around the country for many years. His community service included serving as trustee of Hooper Alexander School, Dekalb County Zoning Board and member of Dekalb County Grand Jury Association to mention a few. He was a charter member of Alexander Memorial Presbyterian Church and is currently of a member of Ousley United Methodist Church. He is sur- LITTLE Junior, 59, services today at 2:30 Medford Funeral Home with burial at Marietta City Cemetery. LOCKE Funeral services for Mrs.
Eldora B. Locke will be held Monday September 16 11 am at the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church 441 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. NW.
Rev. W. J. Gresham officiating. Interment Lincoln Cemetery.
Remains will be placed in state at 9am. She leaves to cherish her memory husband, Mr. Tom Locke, Atlanta; one daughter, Mrs. Sara J. Lemons, Atlanta; two special nieces, Mrs.
Frankie Clark, Cincinnati Ohio; Mrs. Bertha Murphy, Claxton, Ga; one sister, Mrs. Luneal Henson, onr brother, Mr. James H. Booker both of Atlanta.
four sisters-in-law, Mrs Alice Booker, Atlanta, Mrs. Carrie Locke, Savannah, Ga; Mrs. Willie Maude Locke, Rentz Ga; Mrs. Mae A. Edmonds, Dublin Ga, three brothers-in-law, Mr.
Roy Henson, Atlanta; Mr. Enice Locke, Rentz, Ga, Rev. D.D. Edmond, Dublin, several nieces, nephews other relatives and many friends. Dawson Son Mortuary.
MARTIN Mrs. Doffie (Dorothy) Martin of 375 Auburn Ave, NE Apt 213 passed September 14, 1991. Funeral arrangements announced later. Haughbrooks Funeral Home. MAYES Mr.
Shane Mayes, of 453 Holderness S.W., passed September 13, 1991. His funeral will be announced by Gus Thornhill's Funeral Home, 768-2993-4. MCWHORTER Mr. Eugene McWhorter of 506 East Jefferson St passed September 14, 1991. Funeral arrangements announced later.
Mapp-Gilmore Funeral Home, 342-1656. METHVIN Mr. John T. Methvin, of Atlanta, died September 13, 1991. He is survived by his mother, Mrs.
Suzanne Methvin, Atlanta; brother, Mr. Robert M. Methvin, Kennesaw, several aunts, uncles and cousins. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Monday at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church.
Fr. Jack -Druding, officiating. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday evening at A.S.. Turner Sons.
MOORE Mrs. Elizabeth H. Moore, age 78, of Lilburn, died September 14, 1991. She was secretary of Decatur Rotary Club for 29 years. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs.
Anne M. Morat, Lilburn; sister, Mrs. Helen H. Decatur; grandsons, Mr. Bill Collins, Mr.
Michael Collins, both of Lilburn; great-granddaughter, Miss Amative Collins, Lilburn. Funeral services will be held 3 o'clock Monday in the Chapel of A.S. Turner Sons. Dr. J.
Hoffman Harris officiating. Interment, Lithonia City Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday. A.S.
Turner Sons. DAVIS NAJJAR Mr. Phillip Najjar of Atlanta, a retired businessman, died September 13, 1991. He is survived by wife, Mrs. Anis Najjar, Atlanta; step-son, Mr.
Thomas H. brother, Mr. Tom Najjar, Birmingham, Mr. Ralph Najjar, Atlanta; sisters, Mrs. Cornelia Azar, Atlanta, Mrs.
Sarah Anthony, Mrs. Louise Anthony, Jewett City, nieces and nephews. Funeral services Monday, September 16 at 11 a.m. Saint Joseph's Naronite Eastern Rite Church. Rev.
Georges El-Khalli, PH.D, officiating. Interment, Melwood Cemetery. Rosary service Sunday p.m. Visitation Sunday 6 to 9 p.m. Horis A.
Ward, Candler Rd. NORAH Mrs. Mary F. Norah 81 of 4845 Maplewood Dr, Columbus, Ga. passed September 12, 1991 at St.
Francis Hospital, Columbus, Ga. after an extended illness. Funeral services 4pm Monday, September 16, 1991 at Rose Hill Memorial Baptist Church with Rev. John W. Parkman, Jr, Pastor officiating.
Rev. 0. C. Stiggers, Pastor of Friendship Baptist Church, Hamilton, Ga presiding. Interment Green Acres Mrs.
Norah was born November 7, 1909 in Hamilton, Ga. daughter of Mr. and Lindsey Farley. She was the widow of Mr. Tommie T.
Norah, a homemaker, a seamstress and a member of Friendship Baptist Church, Hamilton, Ga. Survivors are, three daughters, 'Rev. and Mrs. John W. (Gracie Parkman, Jr, Columbus, Ga; Mr.
and Mrs. Willis (Mildred C) Hinton, Columbus, Ga; Ms. Patricia A. Norah, Columbus, Ga; three sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommie (Betty) Norah, Marietta, Ga; Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Mary) Norah, Denver Co; Mr. and Mrs. Gunzell (Geraldine) Norah, Atlanta, Ga; 20 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, a host of devoted nieces and nephews also survived.
William T. Ford Mortuary 2715, 9th St, Columbus, Ga. in charge of arrangements. 404-323-0513. Continued on Page D11.