AllisonRites SetFor Saturdaydwbt!I!Funeral services For Mr. Junes a Bennett Allison, 71, 2u7 N. Mis- b souri, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the First Baptist tl Church. nBurial will follow in the South v Park Cemetery under the direc- qlion of Ballard Funeral Home.Dr. John H Parrott will offi- o ciate at the services. Connell Taylor will be in charge of the a music.Mr Allison died Wednesday h evening at his home. sPallbearers will he D. .1, Shrecengost, M. L. Norton. Dr.I. J. Marshall, A. J. Moore, Al- ^ bert Watson, Walter Harrison, f, Rav Bell and A. 1). Osborn. Hon-orarv pallbearers will be the t| Board of Deacons and \llison’s Class. ](A Roswell resident for 36 years, he was born in Center Point, Ark,, on Dee 17. 1892.He is the son of the late Mr. f and Mrs. J. B. Allison.Mr. Allison married Mary Eth-wel Moss in Roswell in No\ . 1933.In 1946 he purchased Boellncr’s Jewelry Store and sold it JulvPnecocn20. 1960. due to ill health. He ( was a teacher of the Young ^ Men’s Bible Class for 33 years.In 1952 the young men honored p him bv naming it the AllisontiwClass. Mr. Allison’s hobbies ^ were raising dahlias for whichhe won many prizes in fairs around Roswell, and the NewMexico State Fair. He was also (jinterested in photography.Mr. Allison was also Chairman j of the Board of Deacons, and Chairman of the Finance committee.The retired jeweler is survivedby his wife. Ethel M. Allison;«rthree daughters. Mrs. Fred G. F Rowel! of Roswell, Mrs. Ray 0. E Roush, Shreveport, La. and Mrs. g Frank C. Eppner, Houston, Tex- 3i as; six grandchildren; two bro- Cthers, Earl R. Allison, Laurel, Mont. and Phillip J. Allison. Carlsbad; four sisters, Mrs. Tom G. Golden, Bismarck, N. D., c Mrs. Charles S. Whitney, Ros- a well, Ms. Oliver T. Peck, Pon- i tlt; ca City, Okla., and Mrs. Ross b W. Long, Apaclje Creek, N.M. | g