THE WINN9B0R0 NEWSPage 5 Thurs,, Oct. 12, 1964 .....- mmi SmMtiSUITER...(Continued from Page One) Salvation Army and the Autumn Trails movement.She was a member of the Edelweiss Club and the Business and Professional Women’s Club and had been named “Clubwoman of the Year” this spring by the Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs 19-county Key District of Hast Texas. She was also a 1964 nominee for “Business and Professional Woman of the Year.” The Hev. Warren Dentler of Shreveport, former pastor of theCtfttral Christian Chur eh, who of-ficiated at the funeral along with the Rev. Stanley Howard, said of Alisa Suiter: “Her eofnrttuni-ty and chttfen were close to her heart. Me added that “needy families always had a friend inElisabeth Suitor.Miss Suiter had a# ettitf'Wft viyittg relatives e*cept cousifis Mrs. Dorothy Micks of and orin Suiter of Raleigh, ftM,. But, as the Rev. Hit' tentyf said, “All the community washer family, and all the children of the community were her children,The Rev. Mr. Dentler asked Winnsboroans to pay tribute to Miss Suiter by dedicating thefm-selves “to work as she hadworked . . ftify and PallbeiElroy, Malviil CTain, Jakie MaHifl, Carl Davis, A. 0. Hirilte?, Slav| Mewmsir Roger BCw# artel Jim Gearner,OUTSPOKEN ENEMIES -RARRV RAI flWATrR, for a better eartMtk Ghfistiln\tm ■were ft#!.im