Tuesday, January 6, 1925:
Death Claims Prominent Elberton Young Woman
Mrs. James T. Whiteside died last Saturday at 8 o'clock at the home of her brother, Mr. Horace Manley on Heard St. after a prolonged illness. She is survived by three brothers and a sister - Mr. Horace Manley of Elberton, Mr. Hubert Manley of Carnesville, My. Ray Manley of Atlanta, and Miss. Lillian Manley of Washington city.
The funeral services were conducted at the home of Mr. Horace Manley at 12 o'clock Saturday, by her pastor, Rev. H. W. Koelling of the Presbyterian church, assisted by Dr. W. A. Wray of the First Baptist Church. Interment at Elmhurst Cemetery.
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Jim Whiteside, August/2012
Tuesday, January 6, 1925:
Death Claims Prominent Elberton Young Woman
Mrs. James T. Whiteside died last Saturday at 8 o'clock at the home of her brother, Mr. Horace Manley on Heard St. after a prolonged illness. She is survived by three brothers and a sister - Mr. Horace Manley of Elberton, Mr. Hubert Manley of Carnesville, My. Ray Manley of Atlanta, and Miss. Lillian Manley of Washington city.
The funeral services were conducted at the home of Mr. Horace Manley at 12 o'clock Saturday, by her pastor, Rev. H. W. Koelling of the Presbyterian church, assisted by Dr. W. A. Wray of the First Baptist Church. Interment at Elmhurst Cemetery.
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Jim Whiteside, August/2012
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