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PAGE THIRTY. SIX THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. I9tl N. and Mrs.

Eva Fincher of Ajlanta, 2 brothers, Claude Hampton Moore and Arthur Doyle Moore, both of Los An 15 Get Application Forms DEATHS AND FUNERALS Nalley of Atlanta, Ga. and J. Nalley of Easley; and 13 grand geles, 4 daughters, Mrs. Cleo Bridges of Piedmont, Mrs, Lillie Hicks and Mrs. Agnes Jor dan of Atlanta, and Mrs.

children. Funeral services will be coa For Postmastership Here ducted Friday at 11 a.m. at Ollie Bell Allen of Los Angeles, Holtzclaw Funeral Home by Rev 2 brothers, Jim and Char Sears Boosts Dividend, Gives 25 Cents Extra CHICAGO Sears, Roebuck Co. Wednesday announced an increase in its regular quarterly dividends from 30 to 35 cents plus a year-end extra dividend of 25 cents a share and reported that its net income for the nine months ended Oct. 31 set an all-time record.

They will be paid to share lie Moore, both of Liberty; a Lawrence Blair SPARTANBURG Funeral services for Lawrence Blair, who died Monday in Dublin, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday A. Howard Wilson and Rev. W. R.

Barefoot. Burial will be in sister, Mrs. Ada Holden of Lib Mountain View Cemetery. Pallbearers Thurmond Suddcth, erty; 18 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be con at J.

F. Floyd Mortuary by Rev. Talmadge Loftis. Burial will be By JAMES W. THOMPSON Fifteen persons have obtained application papers and Civil Service forms in preparation for a try at the job as postmaster of the Greenville Post Office, but no names of candidates are yet available.

Rumors to the contrary, no Negro has so far obtained an appli in Browns Chapel Baptist Church ducted at 2 p. m. Friday at Flat Rock Baptist Church by C. G. Laughter BELTON C.

C. Laughter, 80, father of Clyde Laughter of Bel-ton, died at a Kings Mountain, N. hospital Tuesday at 6 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday at Second Baptist Church in Kings Mountain.

The body is at Sisk Funeral Home and the family is at Rt. 2, Kings Mountain. A. G. Putnam PICKENS Funeral services for Archie Cheswell Putnam, 87, Jess Kennedy, John Watson, Robert Hayes, Claude Wilson, Harold Nelson.

The body is at the funeral home. Rev. Robert S. Wheeler and Rev. Jack Ward.

Burial will be in cemetery. Mrs. Ada Jones ANDERSON Funerol serv Flat Rock Baptist Church Ceme cation in person. holders of record Dec. 1.

With these dividends, the total paid for the fiscal year 1961 will be $1.50, which represents the highest total dividend in the history of the ices for Mrs. Ada McClure Jones, David Jones, Civil Service offi who died Tuesday, will be con' cer at the Greenville Post Office, said yesterday he has given out ducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at Riverside Baptist Church by Rev. 15 papers and forms to persons In fiscal 1960 the company paid E. A.

Hood and the Rev. Mr. tery. Pallbearers will be Roy Holden, Paul, Edward, Vernon, and C. B.

Moore, Claude and Rob Thomas. Honorary escort will be Claude Fowler, Homer Freeman, Dr. P. E. Swords, Carl Durham, Ralph Johnson, B.

D. Black, Bruce Gal-braith, Edwin King, Edgar Stuart, Benny Swords, Jerry Payne. Burial will be in Oak land Cemetery in Gaffney. dividends totalling $1.40 which included a 20-cent year-end extra. Sears fiscal year ends on Jan.

31. John Becker John Becker of 735 N. 26th Philadelphia, died at 4 p. m. Wednesday after a short illness.

His wife, Mary Tindall Becker, was born and reared in Greenville and lived here for approximately 35 years. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Benjamin F. Duvall Funeral services for Benjamin Frank Duvall, 65, who died applying for them. He said these candidates will fill out the papers and mail them to the U.

S. Civil Service Commission in Washington, D. C. ments by the competitor in his application and on corroborative evidence secured by the Civil Service Commission. In evaluating an applicant's qualifications, these factors will be considered: 1.

Quality, extent of responsibility, and diversity of experience in relation to qualification requirements. 2. Demonstrated ability to successfully manage and direct the affairs of a business comparable in size and complexity to the post office (including ability to effectively supervise employes). 3. Ability to deal effectively with associates and the general public.

4. General reputation as to character, morals, habits, honesty, realibility and trustworthiness. Applicants must have reached their 18th birthday on the closing date for acceptance of applications. Persons over 70 cannot be appointed. A list of eligible competitors is set up after the examination is completed.

Veteran eligibles with a compensable service-connected disability of 10 per cent or more are placed first on this bles are listed according to grades The names of the top three eligibles on the list are furnished to the Post Office Department for consideration. The eligible selected must be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate before appointment may be effected. Panel Discusses 1 New Labor Laws Frederick B. Lee of Washing, ton. D.

director of the Washington office of Olin Mathison Chemical will join other nationally prominent figures on a panel here Monday at a Labor Workshop sponsored by the Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce. Labor relations, agency shop ruling of the National Labor Relations Board, the new minimum wage law and proposed legislation affecting business will be discussed by the panel. The workshop, which will begin at 12:30 p.m. at Hotel Greenville, is an activity of the local chamber's business and industrial relations department. Charles H.

Kellstadt, chairman Pallbearers will be Eugene Queen, Lawrence Jones, Donald Jones, W. C. Jones, Claude and of 301 Cedar Rock who died Tuesday, will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Robinson Funeral Home in Easley by Rev. Harry R.

Mays and Rev. Raymond Holroyd. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park in Easley. The body is at the mortuary. The family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Lila Potts of 202 S. Fifth Easley. of the board, and Crowdus Baker, president, noted that earnings per James Burgess. The body is at the home. Me share in the first nine months Dougald funeral Home is in were nearly 9.7 per cent ahead of last year.

Brown, Harold Albertson, Ralph Hunter, J. T. Black, Alvin Woods, Coley Smith, Roy Kelley, Frank Thompson, Luther Stewart, Sammy Johnson, Hugh Fowler, Wash Murphy, Larry Nations, R. Sarlin and Wade Lan Mr. Jones said he will continue to give the papers and forms to any citizen who requests them up to Dec.

5, the closing date for applications. He said the examinations are tentatively scheduled to be held here 30 days later, Jan. 4. Candidates for the postmaster They said that net Income for charge. M.

D. Gardner SPARTANBURG Max Dean Tuesday, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church by Rev. Dan Grier and Rev.

G. C. Wyatt. Bur this period was $128,202,000 or $1.70 per share, after provision of $119,700,000 for estimated federal ders. Mrs.

G. P. Thornton (Buck) Gardner, 38, of 500 Front income taxes. Net income for the The body is at Gantt Funeral ial will be in the church ceme died at his home Tuesday examination will not be required ANDERSON Mrs. Helen Irene Turner Thornton.

29. of 403 tery. first nine months last year was $116,901,000 or $1.55 per share night at 8 p.m. after a long ill take a written examination The body is at Sandifer Fu Masters died at a Charles after allowing for federal income but will be rated on a scale of 100 on the basis of an evaluation Home in Liberty and will be placed in the church at 1 p. m.

Friday. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6:30 to 9 p. m. Thursday. neral Home in Westminster and taxes of $117,500,000.

ness. He was a native of Anderson County, a son of the late William B. and Neva Strickland ton hospital at 6 a.m. Wednesday after eight years of declining the family is at the home of a The company also provided for of their business or professional experience and their general fit health. niece, Mrs.

Mary Belle Sosebee on Bibb Street in Westminster. Gardner. He was a member of a contribution of $28,490,000 to the savings and profit sharing pension ness for the position. The evaluation will be made from state She was a daughter of Almon E. and Line Hall Turner of Starr, list in the order of their rating.

Following them, all other eligi Hezekiah Shelton Hezekiah Shelton, 57, of 9 E. fund of Sears, Roebuck Co. employes this year, compared with $26,700,000 in the same period last Mrs. J. P.

Allen Funeral services for Mrs. Sal- Center City View, died from a sudden attack yesterday at 3:50 a.m. He had been in declin lie Cooper Allen of 37 Blake Street, Dunean, widow of James P. Allen, will be conducted to 1 1 EMSATFIIONAlL IFFEIR I i 1 1 1 vear. Kellstadt and Baker said they anticipate a record sales volume in the fourth quarter.

ing health for some time. A son of the late Ben and Mary Grace Baptist Church and was a painter. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Betty Wilson Gardner; a daughter, Cheryl Gardner of the home; three brothers, Lloyd, Lewis and Bil'y Gardner, all of Spartanburg; and a foster brother, Max Ray Pettit of Spartanburg. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m.

Thursday at J. F. Floyd Mortuary by Rev. Jesse Johnson. Burial will be in Green-lawn Memorial Gardens.

day at 2 p.m. by Rev. Ben Lock- Jane Landreth Shelton, he was a lair, Rev. J. S.

Edwards and Rev. Hoyt Graham at Dunean native Of Pickens County. In 1903 he came to Greenville and Methodist Church. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery at a native of Greenville County. She had lived most of her life in Anderson.

Surviving in addition to her parents are her husband, Gary P. Thornton of Anderson; a brother, Alvin B. Turner of Anderson; and two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Chastain of Anderson and Mrs. Doris Ann Fowler of Starr.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at Mc-Dougald Funeral Home by Rev. Sanford Jones. Burial will be in Old Silver Brook Cemetery. The body is at the mortuary and the family is at the home of a sister, Mrs.

Gladys Chastain at 311 H. St. lived with his brother, T. A. Shel ton, in City View.

Mr. Shelton Sears gross sales for the nine months totalled $3,241,323,794, a new record and 2.6 per cent above sales in the same period of last year, the previous record. PROTEST MEAT TRICES PARIS (LTD Butchers boycotted wholesale meat purchases Pallbearers will be Max Ward, was employed by Monaghan Mill. He was a member of Mona ghan Methodist Church. Jack Morse, Frank Harmon, Charlie D.

Coleman, Carroll M. Donnan and J. Dean Poole. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. 2 Honorary escort will be the Mamie S.

Sweet of Greenville; two brothers, T. A. and E. fffW Wednesday in a continued protest members of the Presslcy Bible Class of the Sunday school of the church. Shelton of Greenville: one half- against government price fixing.

brother, Walter Landreth of Only a few retail butchers re ceived supplies. Mrs. Allen died Tuesday. The body is at Thomas McAfee Thomasville, and one nep hew. Funeral services will be con fin Walker.

She had lived in Greenville 50 years. She was a member of City ducted Friday at 11 a.m. at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home Mrs. Gordon GAFFNEY Mrs. Mary Lee Cook Holcombe Gordon, 58, died at a Charleston hospital Monday.

A Chester native, she lived here most of her life and was a retired textile worker. Surviving are her husband, Vessie Gordon; 3 step-daughters, Mrs. Mary Wiggins of Shelby, N. and Mrs. Eugene Henderson and Miss Louise Gordon; 2 step-sons, Charlie and Robert Gordon; 4 brothers, Mitch Cook of Cowpens and Jay, Joe and H.

M. Cook and 16 step-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at Cherokee Gospel Tab Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. today. Mrs.

D. M. Simpson View Baptist Church. by Rev. H.

M. Mclntyre and Rev. R. C. Griffith.

Burial will Her husband. W. P. Dilworth, IK died Oct. 7, 1961.

be in Woodlawn Memorial Park Pallbearers will be Don New Surviving are 2 sons, Troy and ANDERSON Mrs. Nannie Attaway Simpson, 53, of Iva, died at a local hospital at 5:35 a.m. Wednesday after two days of ill ton. Kenneth Pittman, Bever W. P.

(Bill) Dilworth of Greenville; 4 daughters, Mrs. Anna Belle Brush and Mrs. Ethel Bowers, Garrett Simmons, Pete Smith and Tom Goode. ness. She was a daughter of the late The family is at the home of Brush of Norfolk, Mrs.

Nell Sheriff of Lyman and Miss Willie Mae Dilworth of Greenville; 3 Marvin and Liza Harbin Attaway. She was a member of Iva ARP Church. E. C. Shelton, 101 Pendleton Road.

The body is at the funeral home. ernacle Church Thursday at 3 step-sisters, Mrs. Lula Nichols Surviving are her husband, Mrs. H. R.

Reeves PICKENS Mrs. Maggie Powell Reeves, 66, of 300 Pumpkin-town died at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday at a local hospital after two years of declining health and a sudden illness. She was a lifelong resident of Pickens County, a daughter of the late Robert and Syvania Hendrix Powell. She was a member of Holly Springs Baptist Church.

Surviving are her husband, Homer R. Reeves; 3 daughters, Mrs. Jack Perrow of Washington, D. Miss Allene Reeves of Greenville and Mrs. Jerry Kennedy of Salisbury, N.

6 sons, Arvel Reeves of Pickens, Arlos Reeves of Washington, Arnold Reeves of Pickens, Alvin Reeves of Jacksonville, Fla Alton Reeves of Pickens and A. J. Reeves of Wana, 2 sisters, Mrs. Pearl Chapman of Liberty and Mrs. Arie Patterson of Florida: 15 grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Clayton Dillard Funeral Home. p. m. by Rev. Isaac Wilson, Rev.

Arthur Beard, Rev. Cecil Willis and Rev. Jonah Tucker. Burial will be in Frederick Memorial Gardens. and Mrs.

Adelle Kirby of Georgia and Mrs. Lila Pruitt of Greenville; 1 brother, Robert L. David M. Simpson; her stepmother, Mrs. Inez Attaway of Piedmont; two sons, Joe David anJ Robert Allen Simpson, both Norrell of Lake Park, and stepbrother, J.

C. Norrell of of Iva; two daughters, Mrs. Juanita Fleming and Mrs. Mar R. E.

McCall Robert Edward McCall, 52, of 600 Rockmont Road, died yesterday at 10:45 a.m. at a local hospital following an illness of one month. Born at Newberry, a son of the late Robert Bruce and Augusta Eugenia (McCleskey) McCall, Ware Shoals: 1 grandson whom she reared, Richard Dilworth of the Navy; 16 grandchil Regular Catalog List Price garet McMullan, both of Iva; three sisters. Mrs. Tom Loftis dren, and 6 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be con ducted at City View Baptist he had lived in Greenville for 27 MAKE EVERY DOLLAR GET DOUBLE VALUE WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY FOR QUICK PICK-UP TOYS for neighbors, nieces, grandchildren, schoolfriends boys and girls of oil ages. All 1st Class A-l Toy items. of Houston, Mrs. Ethel Wyatt of Easley and Mrs. Blanche Locklair of Summerville; two half-sisters, Mrs.

Bobby Wilson and Miss Jane Attaway, both of Piedmont; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be con years. Prior to that time, he lived for a short time in Piedmont Church, at a time to be announced by Jones Funeral Home. Burial will be at Graceland Cemetery. Mr.

McCall was a graduate of the Southern College of Pharmacy After 11 a.m. today the body in Atlanta, Ga. and was associat will be at the home. ducted at 4 p.m. Thursday at 2.49 English Lantern (11N66) Vi OFF Iva ARP Church by Rev.

E. Get ed with Table Rock Laboratories for 25 years. At the time of his death he was with Eckerd's Johnny Evans Reg. Reg. Reg.

tys and Rev. Willis Pruitt. Burial Vi OFF 1.99 Dandy Cant (11N57) Johnny Marion Evans, 18, of Drugs, as pharmacist. 2.98 Steve Canyon Goma will be in Iva Cemetery. Pallbearers will be James Wy att.

Allen Locklair, DeWitt At He was a member of John Knox Mrs. Janie Hazle LAURENS Funeral services for Mrs. Janie Franks Hazlc, who died Tuesday, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday at Lucas Avenue Baptist Church by Rev. Alvin Boone, Rev.

Floyd Hellams and Rev. Robert Scroggs. Burial will be in Warrior Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Pallbearers will be the following grandsons, Donald Hazle, Win-ford Summeral, Darrell Hazle, Ernest Satterfield, Caroll Riddle and Charles Hazle. Honorary escort will be the deacons of Lucas Avenue Baptist Church and Dr.

M. B. Nickles, Dr. J. F.

Dusenberry, Dr. L. R. Dominick, Wilson Price and Fred Chapman. The body is at Kennedy Mortuary and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m.

Thursday. The family is at the home of a son, Frank Hazle of Rt. 1, Laurens. Mrs. Gonw ell ANDERSON Mrs.

Alma Collins Conwcll, 53, of Beachwood Avenue, died at a local hospital (11B270) Vi OFF Andrew Massengale GREER Andrew Massen-pale, 50, of 318 Pennsylvania died suddenly Wednesday morning at his home. He was a native of the Cash-ville community, a son of O. W. Massengale and the late Mrs. Jamie Barnett Massengale.

He had Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs taway, Aubrey Attaway, Heyward Pearle Eargle McCall: a datigh- Attaway and Rudolph Attaway. The body is at the home in Iva. the Powdersville community, Anderson County, died at a local hospital Tuesday at 11:35 p. m.

after an illness of six months. A son of L. N. (Bill) Evans and Dora Sue Roe Evans, he was born June 28, 1943 in Anderson County and had spent his entire life in the Powdersville commu te, Miss Sara Eugenia McCall, McDougald Funeral Home is in it Reg. 4.98 Crosi Country Train (11R2I8) l2 OFF Reg.

2.98 Cor ond Helicopter (1IM281) li OFF Reg. 2.98 Pglodin Set (11Z300) Vi OFF Reg. 5.98 Flying Box Car (112267) OFF Reg. 2.98 Block Set Vi OFF Reg. 2.44 Ship Model Kits (11C209) Vi OFF Reg.

2.98 Bean Mosaic (11HI25) OFF Reg. 7.77 Bottling Betsy Ship (11C207) Vi OFF Reg. 2.98 Xylophone (11JI29) Vi OFF Reg. 4.98 Doll Suit Cos (UD243) Vi OFF Reg. 3.98 Xylophone (11J132) Vi OFF Reg.

2.98 Fixit Truck (I1A259) Vi OFF Reg. 4.98 Doll Scale (I1D235) Vi OFF lived in Greer for the past 30 and a son. Robert Edward McCall of Greenville. Funeral services will be con charge. Knight Marcengill WESTMINSTER Knight (Bub) ducted Friday at 11 a.m.

at The Mackey Mortuary by Rev. George nity. Reg. 2.98 Bat Matttrson Game (11B269) Vi OFF Reg. 2.92 Blackboard Set (11H195) Vi OFF Reg.

2.98 Oil Paint Set (11H130) Vi OFF Reg. 2.98 Seven Sea Gam (11B281) Vi OFF Reg. 1.95 Bridg-it Gama (11-B288) Vi OFF Reg. 12.95 Count Down Station (11M296) Vi OFF Reg. 6.96 Moon Explorer (11M302) Vi OFF Reg.

6.98 Satellite Launcher UIZ292 Vi OFF He would have graduated this R. McMaster. Burial will be in Marcengill, 24, of Simpson Street year at Wren High School. Woodlawn Memorial Park. He was a member of Siloam Extension, died at his home at 4:30 o.m.

Tuesday. 2 It is respectifully requested that flowers be omitted and memorials Baptist Church, of the Young Peoples department and of the He was a lifelong resident of Oconee County, a son of Walter sent to Thornwell Orphanage at Clinton. Training Union. Surviving also are a brother. Newton Bub and Annie Roache Marcengill.

He was employed by Oconee Mills at Westminster. He years and was a steel worker for Wilhoyt Construction Co. Surviving in addition to his father are his wife, Mrs. Eva Johnson Massengale; three sons, Thomas Massengale of Duncan, Larry and Ronnie Massengale of Rt, 1, Woodruff; five brothers, George Massengale of Rt. 6, Greer, Horace Massengale of Rt.

1. Greer. Edgar Massengale of Rock Hill, Edwin and Leroy Massengale. both of Greer; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Cooper of Greer and Mrs.

Mary Waters of Rt. 5, Greer; and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Wood Mortuary. The family is at the home of a brother, Leroy Massengale of 128 Golf Greer Mill. Ernest Evans of the home; his LIONEL TRAIN ACCESSORIES maternal grandmother, Mrs.

I. N. Roe of the home, and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. M. A.

early Wednesday morning after two months of illness. She was a daughter of the late Thomas Olive and Lola Cox Collins. She was a native of Toe- Reg. 5.95 Tower (111153) Reg. 1.98 Gate (111167) Vi OFF Vi OFF 2 Evans of Six Mile.

Funeral services will be con Reg. 7.95 Security Car (11L325) Vi OFF Reg. 7.95 Missile Cor (111326) Vi OFF Reg. 5.95 Missile Car (I1L335) Vi OFF Reg. 4.98 Station Access (11L322) Vi OFF Reg.

4.98 Paint Kit (11L278) Vi OFF coa, but had lived most of her life in Anderson County. ducted today at 4:30 p. m. by Reg. 6.95 Launching Platform (11L337) Vi OFF Reg.

7.95 Gang Car (11L167) Vi OFF Reg. 5.95 Station Platform (IIL277) Vi OFF Rev. Jack Ward at Siloam Bap Surviving are her husband. tist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mrs. G. M. Elrod PELZER Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Duvall of the New Hope community, Rt.

1, Pel-zer, widow of C. M. (Duff) Elrod, will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at New Hope Baptist Church by Rev. Benny Johnson, Rev.

Jesse M. Hill and Rev. E. V. Cobb.

Burial will be in Flat Rock Baptist Church cemetery in Pickens County. Mrs. Elrod died Tuesday. Pallbearers will be Hubert Woods, Woodrow Wilson, Joe Craig Merritt, Lloyd Wilson, Ru-fus Lollis and Troy Wilson. Honorary escort will be Dr Ralph Conwell sons, Ralph Gordon Conwell Jr.

and Thomas Lloyd Conwell, both of Anderson; a daughter. Miss Thelma Pallbearers will be Larry Barr. 2 Howard McClellan, Ralph Aus-bum, Billy Ausburn, Phil Wolfe and Wade King. Perry L. Cox RUTHERFORDTON.

N. C. -Perry Leonard Cox, 73, of Ruth-erfordton, N. died at noon Honorary escort will be the was a member of Chauga Baptist Church and the South Carolina National Guard of Seneca. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are two brothers, Larry Marcengill of the home and Bobby McGill with the U.

S. Navy in Trenton, N. three sisters, Miss Susan Marcengill of the home, Mrs. Helen Honea of Westminster and Mrs. Nova James of Westminster; and his grandmother, Mrs.

Lela Roache of Anderson. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 4 p.m. at Chauga Baptist Church by Rev. C. E.

Enrrekin. Rev. Melvin Timms and Rev. John Cole. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Theron Gilden. Lane Baker. Jack Price. Jack Edwards, Joel Hoxit and Bennett Lay. The body is at the home.

Sandifer Funeral Home is in members and teachers of the Young Peoples Department of 2 Tuesday after several years of the Sunday School with Mrs. Doyle Taylor and Mrs. J. C. Reg.

14.95 Jig Saw (11C148) Vi OFF Reg. 4.98 Satellite Launcher (1IM236) Vi OFF Reg. 4.98 Atlantic Kit (I1CI70) Vi OFF Reg. 2.98 Tracking Station (I1M279) Vi OFF Reg. 4.98 Mr.

Fox (11M290) Va OFF Reg. 7.98 Atomic Cannon (HR202) OFF Reg. 4.98 Pom Pom Gun H1Z287) Vi OFF Reg. 2.98 Saddle Pal Gun (1 11148) Vi OFF Reg. 1.98 Music Book (11J140) Vi OFF Reg.

1.98 TripcJey Gama (11B267) Vi OFF Reg. 4.98 Melodee Belli (I1J127) li OFF Reg. 1.98 Spell-o-gig (II H1 17) Vi OFF Reg. 1.98 Kitchen Set 1 1F221 Vi OFF Reg. 5.98 Play Pen (11D333) Vi OFF Reg.

5.98 Drive In Theater (IIZ303) Vi OFF Reg. 9.98 Missile Truck (11RI77) Vi OFF Reg. 12.95 Bell Organ (II Jill) Vi OFF Reg. 4.98 Power Shovel I1R193I Vi OFF Reg. 3.98 Missile Launcher (1IR133) Vi OFF Reg.

5.5S Dump Truck (11X171) Vi OFF Porter. John B. Martin Dr. W. J.

Vernon, Dr. O. M. Goodlett, Dr. Those desiring to do so mav Jean Conwell of the home; a brother, Henry Lloyd Collins of Anderson.

Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Friday at Mc-Dougald Funeral Home by Rev. D. M. Cobb.

Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Thomas, Leo and J. B. Donald, Lucius Mayf ield, Oscar Hardman and James Harrison. The body is at the mortuary.

Mrs. G. V. Holding! GREER Mrs. Henrietta Nal-1 make memorials to the Siloam Baptist Church Building Fund, in lieu of flowers.

Arthur Deanhardt, Larry Lollis, Blease Martin, B. C. Reeves. Don Hickmon, James E. Davis, David declining health.

He was a native of the Fair-view community near Greer, S. and was a son of the late John and Minerva Johnson Cox. He was a member of Oak Springs Baptist Church and had served as Sunday School superintendent. He had lived in North Carolina for the past 32 years. His wife was the late Mrs.

Jail ie Morrow Cox. The body is at the home but Brady, Juber Harrison, Lee Scroggs. Bill Cauthen. Lloyd Smith, K. E.

Allgocd. Paul Dy will be placed in the church at 3:30 p. m. today. Thomas McAfee Funeral Home is in charge.

rumple, Woodrow Eskew, Rob Additional Toys Added To Group Weekly 2 2 Rogers, Harvey Cleveland, Lewis FUNERAL INVITATIONS ley Bolding. 55, of 104 W. Bear- charge. John B. Moore Whitten.

Carl Chapman. Raymond Simms, W. H. Norris, 51.G3 PUTS YOUR TOYS IN LAYAVAY Ooree Phillios. Harold Dacus.

The friends and relatives of Mrs. Sail Cooper Allen, Mrs. Janie A. Wood, Mrs. Sara A.

Holbroo, Mrs. Elsie A. Vaushn, Rev. Cnde Alim. Mr junx Al den died today at 9 a.m.

at her home, following two years of declining health and a serious illness of seven months. LIBERTY John Benjamin rh Rroun Rn Smith Rav Smith len, Mrs. Carrie Allen. Mr hmph (Ben) Moore, 76, of Rt. 1, Lib Coooer and Mr.

Dewitt Coooer are re- Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Bob Owenshy of Rutherford-ton, N. and Mrs. William Bu-chynski of New York; two sons, Edward Cox of Kings Mountain, N. and Glenn of Jacksonville, five sisters, Mrs.

Bessie Brooks, Mrs. Birdie Vaughn. erty died at a Greenville hos She was a native of Easley but OPES TIL 9 P.M. EYERV Fit I. mviiea id BTrena me Turterat services for Mrs.

Sallie Conner Allen Andy Sargent. C. B. Drake, Cecil Garrison and members of the Mothers' Class. The body is at the home.

Fu pital at 5:30 a. m. Wednesday had made her home in Greer for the Dunean Methodist Church on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment will be In the family plot in Rose Hill cemetery at Piedmont. Thomas McAfee, funeral director.

many years. She was a daughter of the late Corrie Christopher and J. Walter neral arrangements are by Tho Mrs. Cora Pittman. Mrs.

Agnes mas McAfee Funeral Home. after a year of declining health and seven weeks of illness. He was a native of Pickens County and had spent most of his life in and near Liberty. He was a son of the late John L. and Susan Lee Moore.

He bad Mrs. W. P. Dilworth The friends end relatives of Mrs. Bessie Wilson Elrod, Mr.

Rufns C. Duvall, Mr. Clarence Duvall, Mr. John W. (Bill) Elrod, Mr.

Guv M. Elrod, Mr. Robert D. Elrod, Miss Harel M. Elrod.

Mrs. Wil-our L. Wilson. Mrs. Maude Smith, Mrv Bub Saxton, Mrs, Ben Hannon, Mrs.

Willie Coleman, Mr. Bub Elrod, Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Mrs. Joe H. Merritt.

Mr. L. C. Wilson, Mrs. J.

W. Wilson and Mr. Frank C. Wilson are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Wilson Elrod at 3 p.m.

Thursday at the New Hope Baotist Church in Anderson County. Interment will be in me Flat Rock Baptist Church remeterv in Pirlren Grant, all of Greenville, and Mrs. Ressie Dempsey of Lyman, S. two brothers, D. Cox of Greenville, S.

and J. S. Cox of Atlanta, and several grandchildren. Funeral services will be con Nalley. Her husband, George W.

Bolding, died in 1947. She was a member of the First Baptist Church at Duncan. Surviving are 2 daughters, Mrs. Joe R. Babb of the home, Mrs.

Marguerite Blanton of Spartan Mrs. Nena L. Walker Dilworth 2 2 of 300 W. Morgan City View, owned ana operated a grocery store for the past 12 years in 17. 1.

VATSOf the Flat Rock community. He was a Baptist. burg: 4 sons, George W. Bolding County. Thomas McAfee, funeral director.

SUPPLY COMPANY widow of William Perry Dilworth, died at 11:30 a.m. yesterday at her home following two months of serious illness. She had been in declining health over a period of years. Mrs. Dilworth was born Nov.

17, 1890 at Pelzer, a daughter of the late Jesse R. and Annie Grif- The friends and relatives of Mr. John Marion Evans, Mr. and Mrs. L.

N. (Bill) Evans, Mr. Ernest Evens, Mrs. I. N.

Roe and Mrs. M. A Evan are retnvrt- Turn' 1 tTt I Jr. of Greer, Jack A. Bolding of U.

S. Nav Hampton, Robert O. Bolding of U. S. Army, Columbia, and Billy T.

Bolding 0 Vi ducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at Oak Springs Baptist Church in Ruther-fordton, N. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Owensby at Rt, 2, Rutherfordton.

His wife, Mrs. Ida Redmond Moore, died in 1938. Surviving are sons, John Lewis Moore of Liberty, Clarence Moore and Henry Benjamin Moore, both of Greenville, Wade fully invited to attend the funeral services for Mr John Marian Fvant at the 117 So. Main CE 2-3546 of Spartanburg; 2 sisters, Mrs. 8 Siloam Baotist Church at 4:30 p.m.

Thursday. Interment will be in the family plot in the adioinina cemetjirv. Thorn Mr- Marie Bridges of Niagara Falls, Ate, funeral electors. SSKX9C!.

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