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A. S. Bozeman / Age 102 / Celebrates 102nd birthday in Meridian / Albert S. Bozeman held "open house" Sunday, his 102nd birthday, for family and friends in his room at St. Joseph Hospital, Meridian, where he lives. Helping celebrate were Bozeman's granddaughter, Mrs. Rose E. White, of...
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A. S. Bozeman / Age 102 / Celebrates 102nd birthday in Meridian / Albert S. Bozeman held "open house" Sunday, his 102nd birthday, for family and friends in his room at St. Joseph Hospital, Meridian, where he lives. Helping celebrate were Bozeman's granddaughter, Mrs. Rose E. White, of Clinton, and two great grandchildren, Albert Bozeman White, 13, and Jan Martin White, 9. In the morning, Bozeman attended his Sunday school at First Baptist Church, as he does almost every Sunday. Until he retired two years ago, Bozeman was the country's oldest practicing attorney. He says he feels no older at 102 than he did at 101, adding, "I eat everything they place before me." / [Notes included] |
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BN0020459Birmingham News sleeve BN00204591966-01-031960-1969HamiltonBirmingham News66-00006A. S. Bozeman / Age 102 / Celebrates 102nd birthday in Meridian / Albert S. Bozeman held "open house" Sunday, his 102nd birthday, for family and friends in his room at St. Joseph Hospital, Meridian, where he lives. Helping celebrate were Bozeman's granddaughter, Mrs. Rose E. White, of Clinton, and two great grandchildren, Albert Bozeman White, 13, and Jan Martin White, 9. In the morning, Bozeman attended his Sunday school at First Baptist Church, as he does almost every Sunday. Until he retired two years ago, Bozeman was the country's oldest practicing attorney. He says he feels no older at 102 than he did at 101, adding, "I eat everything they place before me." / [Notes included]Alabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/55497 |
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