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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 8

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The Northside Suni
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Jackson, Mississippi
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Thursday, December 12, 1974 i ir haoti trst wk. mm I is rr I ifltOClCCIDDI inc iwn i noiut MJN, JAUui, nruowirri Section One, Page Eight Downey takes AAA public affairs post 4 -7 of Norm jacKson 1 I 7 1 Annua I SJLi'; I Christmas Tree Sale HANK DOWNEY SJ V' VSk VflHZ 1 James H. (Hank) Downey of Jackson has been apppointed Public Affairs Coordinator for the Mississippi Region of the American Automobile Association, Robert L. Foley, AAA Central Gulf Division Manager, announced. As Public Affairs Coordinator, Foley said.

Downey will formulate and implement legislative programs in Mississippi consistent with the policies of AAA and its Regional Advisory Board in order to ensure the safety, convenience and welfare of the state's motorists; maintain communications with area news media, work closely with law enforcement and school officials toward the continued implementation of AAA safety programs; and work with the Association's broad range of publications. Downey, a native of Hattiesburg, formerly held a marketing and public relations post with Chicago Title Insurance Co. Prior to that, he was a Staff Newsman in the Jackson bureau of The Associated Press and News Editor of WAPT Television. Active in a number of civic and professional organizations, Downey also serves as twHKr I9H8SH Tree MLMSH I Youngsters who gathered at Parham Bridges Tennis Club last week to help with the Christmas tree trimming were, from left, standing, John Thomas Noblin, Wendy Ryan, Betsy Barry, Chuck Potter, Stacy Elliot and Chuck Berry. Seated: John Ryan, Clark Brewer, Christy Waters, Kelly Waters and Elizabeth Noblin.

The tree was donated by llf fei lsiV 3 the North Jackson Exchange Club. The C- S) fV? VV 1 Exchange Club is selling trees to raise funds -( -gJVp for further landscaping of the tennis facility. ty.A5 Free tennis tickets of up to $1.50 value are jfX lfOLi I given with trees purchased. (SUN PHOTO pMM VW Jfc I BY KEN SMITH) SR 1 9 :M.t Jit -w 4 (- Heredeen, 76, of 4613 Jiggitts Creek Friday. Dec.

6. 'ITIP' f' II were conducted Monday. Mrs. Cohen, 92, had been a tfV 7S l-S 4 r1 1 18 Dec. from Wright, and resident of Jackson and a ff 1 hi Ik Heredeen, 76, of 4613 Jiggitts were conducted Monday, Dec.

9, from Wright and Creek Friday. Dec. 6. Mrs. Cohen, 92, had been a resident of Jackson and a volunteer public information advisor to the Jackson Fire Department.

He resides with his wife, the former Jan Crenshaw of Meridian, and their daughter in the Belhaven section. Help wanted The Jackson Voluntary Action Center. 326 South needs people to volunteer their time andor talents. If you are interested, please call at 354-1765 between the hours of 8-5 Monday through Friday. Some current needs are: Many, many volunteers are needed to help drive medical patients to and from hospitals and clinics for doctors appointments, therapy, use of the kidney machine, etc.

Drivers must have liability insurance. You may choose to serve on a regular basis or on an on-call basis needs are greatest on weekdays. Crossroads Drug Treatment Center is recruiting volunteers who are interested in devoting time to young people in trouble. Volunteers interested in working at the Mississippi State Hospital at Whitfield are needed. Please call your Voluntary Action Center for more details.

'am died at her home at 4950 Willow member of Beth Israel Congregation for 66 years. Until a few years ago, she was an active member of the Beth Israel Sisterhood and Hadas-sah. Funeral services were held from Wright and Ferguson Chapel with Rabbi Richard J. Birnholz officiating. Burjal was in Beth Israel Cemetery.

Mrs. Cohen was born in New York City, but moved to Jackson when she married. Survivors include: a daughter, Mrs. Melvin Frank; a son, Leonard Cohen; a sister, Mrs. Sam Cohen all of Jackson; and three grandchildren.

See It In The Sun weeks. Funeral services for Ferguson Chapel. Heredeen, a native of Eastford, was a retired office manager for American Oil Company. He was a member of Riverside Independent Methodist Church, a Mason and a member of Wahabi Shrine. He is survived by his wife, Mary Frances Heredeen; a daughter, Mrs.

William W. (Nina Ann) Stewart of San Rafael, Calif; four grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Mildred Heredeen of Los Angeles. Burial was in the Lakewood Memorial MRS. MOISE COHEN Beth Israel's oldest Mrs.

Moise Cohen, the oldest member of Beth Israel Temple, On The Corner Ridgewood Old Canton Road Balsam Et Scotch Pine Receive Free 2 Tennis Tickets (up to $1.50 value) With Purchase Of Tree KATHERINE BARNETT MRS. LINNA K. WELLBORN mother Funeral services were held Dec. 7 in Memphis for Mrs. Linna Kline Wellborn, 83.

Mrs. Wellborn died Dec. 6 in a local nursing home. A native of New Hampton, Mrs. Wellborn resided in Memphis for 50 years prior to moving to Jackson where she made her home with her daughter, Mrs.

W. J. Witt. She was a member of the St. James Episcopal Church in Memphis.

In addition to her daughter, she is survived by a son, Carl B. Wellborn of Memphis; a sister, Mrs. Izelle Stirling of Upton, seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Interment was in the family crypt in Forest Hill Cemetery. HARVEY H.

HEREDEEN vet A Navy veteran of World Wars I and II, Harvey H. Heredeen, died Thursday, Dec. 5, in St. Dominic's Hospital after an illness of several All Proceeds Go To The Beautification Of BRIDGES PARK Spontaneous remissions are common in multiple sclerosis, the mysterious crippler of young adults, but usually it is progressive, with a series of unpredictable attacks, each usually causing further COME CHRISTMAS MOW I FROM Vv Mrs. Barnett shows art work Among the artists showing their work at the grand opening of the Mississippi Artists Guild Gallery, 4089 North State last weekend was Katherine Barnett.

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