tonidelOt.ds,his in ght the it ang“s is Itat the linguiiahadMrs. Bell, Retired Businesswoman, DiesVFRANKLIN — Mrs. Clara B. Corners, died at 7:30 pm BeU, 90, of 719 Rocky Grove Monday in Franklin Hospital Ave., who formerly operated following a lingering illness, the Bagott Coffee Shop on Born at Bradleytown May 19, Thirteenth Street at Coefield 18H, she was a daughter of ------------------- , „ , William H. and Lennie FinettaEvangelism Y ard Parties ScheduledROUSEVILLE - Cheryl McHenry, traveling missionaryIN! 191 w»DC |atAhHN«OHIRlt;series of daily yard parties this week in the Rouseville area.RouscviUe United Methodist Church is sponsoring the Child Evangelism Week, under the□rd.gel-olly •gel em-□se and Iter I ha I □nl. e of un-lop-5 el-crve \i of Ion‘I rive May dingc«Rieb Bradley.She was married October 25,1904, to Harvey R. Bagott. He died November It, 1925.She later married John R.Bell October 11, 1934. He died January 19,19W-Mrs. Bell was a Me member H.iros'Tor lhe ' Chi7d“‘Evangelism ^^yterian andFellowship, is the leader for a j? , * mem 0 U str ^ Rocky Grove Avenue . .Presbyterian Church since 1911.bombShe operated the coffee shop Autlin Franklin until 1955. personShe is survived by five effectsdirection of Mel Graham, children, Mrs, Ray E. (Mabel) at leasdirector of the Child Siefer 0j Grove, Mrs. victinEvangelism Fellowship. Robert iC (Dorothy) Rice, AlomiThe yard parties began ^th whom she made her home long tiyesterday and will continue ]n Rocky Grove, Mrs. Harold On IIhrough Friday at the following (Audrey) Shadeline of Hicoslocations: Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Weston YamsAt the home of Mrs, Carol (Kathryn) Smith of Newbury, wouldMcCartney on Main Street, 9:30 ^ Johll H. Bell Jr. of harsh'to 10:30 am; Mrs. Joyce Hoff- Rocky Grovc . worldman, Locust Street, 10.45 am to gjurviving are 12 grand- Yatinoon; Mrs. Nora Heber children and M great - .grand-Mechanic Stree , 1 to 2 pm, at ^a cousin, Mis.,the Umstead residence in Vera ShaffstaU of Franklin.Three sisters, Mrs. Harry.. (Gertrude) Fultz, Mrs. J. R. ^tomi (Leah) Bell and Bae Bradley,_ . ,. , are deceased along with a ?aMryard parU^are open to Guy M. Btadley; a an^all children in the area from ,Uadersarten age ttnugh )dxth g,ndJa?gbl!r’. ■C°..1.e. ,11“ **f‘grade. lie sessions will include p,,i„iS 8 ' ■*’*HirMcClintockville, 2:30 to 3:30 pm.5iv-Lhe event of rain, sessions will he held in the church.blamicondiexperThesongs, Bible stories and memorizing scripture passages,Joseph Pulgino,Removal was made to theBurger - Gardiiuar Funeral 20®*Home, where friends will be. man5received from 7 to J pm today cererFull-blooded .native and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm ThiHawaiians account for less than Wednesday. list lt;•one per cent of the population of Funeral services will be held bomtHawaii, at2 pm Thursday in the funeral the ;home with Rev. John Thomas, cityr:pastor of the Rocky Grove InAvenue Presbyterian Church, bomlofficiating, Interment will be in buikthe Franklin Cemetery. merrDP DflmflGlflGUmiDITY 11JITH fl