MRS. OTIS F. ADAIR TO REST IN CONYERS
Mrs. Otis F. Adair, of 5 East Third street, well-known church worker and prominent in club circles, died early Sunday morning at a local hospital.
Mrs. Adair was 46 years of age and had lived in Atlanta practically all her life. She was a prominent member of the Joseph Habersham chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and an active Red Cross worker and a member of the First Baptist church.
She is survived by her husband, O.F. Adair, and one brother, Thomas H. Young. The funeral will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the chapel of H.M. Patterson & Son, Rev. Dr. Charles Daniel, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. The body will be taken over the Georgia railway this afternoon to Conyers, Ga., where the interment will take place.
MRS. OTIS F. ADAIR TO REST IN CONYERS
Mrs. Otis F. Adair, of 5 East Third street, well-known church worker and prominent in club circles, died early Sunday morning at a local hospital.
Mrs. Adair was 46 years of age and had lived in Atlanta practically all her life. She was a prominent member of the Joseph Habersham chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and an active Red Cross worker and a member of the First Baptist church.
She is survived by her husband, O.F. Adair, and one brother, Thomas H. Young. The funeral will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the chapel of H.M. Patterson & Son, Rev. Dr. Charles Daniel, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. The body will be taken over the Georgia railway this afternoon to Conyers, Ga., where the interment will take place.
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