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PAGE THIRTY- -FOUR THE GREENVILLE NEWS, Serve Maine Sardines "as is" in Packed only in soybean, peanut, a hurry-up treat for your surprise olive, cottonseed salad oils, musguests. Maine Sardines are always tard and tomato sauces, Maine in good company when served on dines offer a wide variety of packs crackers or toast points. to suit every purse and palate. FREE! Be American sure to Sardines get packed in Maine BIG NEW RECIPE BOOK Maine Sardine Industry, Augusta, Me. 13C3 Please reserve for me a copy of the free full color Maine Sardine Recipe Book now in preparation, and send as soon as it is off the press.

MAINE Sardines State THE LOW COSTHIGH PROTEIN FOOD LORD CALVER, REGULAR OR DRIP LORD (ALVERT COFFEE Lord Calvert is "one of the family" in thousands of homes. Try it yourself and You'll see why. VESPER JER ORANGE PEKOE AND PEKOE DEATHS AND FUNERALS ANDERSON, March 20-Funeral services for Mrs. Fronie Gillespie Cain, 40, who died at the Anderson Memorial Hospital Wednesday, will be conducted piriday at 4:30 p. m.

at the Oakwood Baptist Church by the Rev. E. C. White, the Rev. Reeves and the Rev.

Preston Garrett. Burial will be in Silver Brook Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charles Charles Speer, Andy Richey, Doyle Moss, Tommy Crocker and Robert Gaddis. The body will be at the home of her mother, Cora Gillespie OD South Towers Street. Mrs.

Millie R. Moore Mrs. Fronie G. Cain SENECA. March 20-Mrs.

Millie Robinson Moore, 48, died the Oconee Memorial Hospital 3:30 at a. m. Thursday after a long illness. Surviving are her husband, Eli A. Moore: two daughters.

Mrs. Catherine Bottom, Rock Hill: Miss Berthine Robinson, Seneca: two sons. Clarence S. and Billy P. Robinson, Greenwood: three stepdaughters.

Mrs. Sula Skelton, CaliMrs. Laura Smith, Central. and Mrs. Lizzie Lawrence, Greenville: three step-sons.

Arshal, Alger and Harris Moore, Seneca: several step grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at the Abbott Funeral Home Chapel Friday at 2:30 p. m. by Elder James M. Von Hollen.

Burial will be in the Richland Presbyterian Cemetery. Step- will be pallbearers. The body is at the funeral home. Paul C. Clayton CENTRAL, March 20 Paul Connolly Clayton, 61.

died at his home at 1:30 a.m. Thursday after five years' declining health. His death was unexpected. Mr. Clayton was a lifelong resident of Central, a son of the late William Van and Fannie Connolly Clayton.

He was a farmer and was a member of Mt. Zion Methodist Church. He was a veteran of World War 1 I. Surviving are his wife. the former Miss Rachel Ramsay of Chatsworth, two sons, WilT.

Central: and W. Ramsay Clayton, Camp LeJeune, N. two sisters, Miss Helen Clayton, Florence: and Mrs. Edna C. land.

Clinton: two brothers, Willie Ralegih. N. and Frank L. Clayton, Chatsworth. Ga.

Funeral services will be conducted at residence Friday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. J. L. Jett and Dr.

R. E. Lattimer. Burial will be in the Sharon Methodist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be W.

A. Gaines, John Bailus and Paul Martin, James Bearden, Ed Jones, Sloan Gillespie, Clifton McAlister and J. W. Wallace Jr. The body is at the home.

WHITMIRE, March 20-Funeral services for the infant daughter of William H. and Mary Ellen Miller Young, who died at the Newberry County Memorial Hospital Thursday morning were conducted Thursday at 5:30 p. m. at the graveside in the Whitmire Cemetery by the Rev. W.

H. Dendy. Besides her is survived by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Miller, Whitmire and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Young, Lyman; and her maternal great grandmother, Mrs. R.

L. Ramey, Saluda. Young Infant Thomas F. Motes CLINTON, March 20--Thomas F. Motes, 61, died tonight in Newberry County Hospital following a few He was where a he native spent of most of his life.

Mr. Motes was a member of Little River Dominick Presbyterian Church. a daughters: Surviving are Clarence six sons and Clinton; four Frank Clinton, RFD; Olin Ware Shoals: Thomas F. U.S. Army Gordon: James I Paul, U.S.

Army, Ft. Bliss. Mrs. RosAlvin Maynard, Joanna; coe Bundrick, Mountville: Mrs. Leonard Vernon, Ware Shoals; Mrs.

Alvin Brewington and Miss Irene Motes, Clinton, RFD 13 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Gray Funeral Home. Robert J. Sanders Robert John Sanders, formerly of this city but since 1926 of West Palm Beach, died Monday at 12:20 p.m. at the home on Georgia after a brief illness.

He was a son of Mrs. Mary Reeves Sanders of West Palm Beach, and Mrs. John Schwob, Richmond, and three brothers, Louis E. Sanders, this city, and Frank and Claude Sanders, both of West Palm Beach. The body was returned to Greenville Thursday and was carried to the Mackey Mortuary where funeral services, conducted by the Rev.

Jr. will be Friday, at the 2:30 family p.m. plot in Interment Graceland will Cemetery. Pending the services the body will remain at the mortuary and the family will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis E. Sanders, 11-E Lewis Village. Jeff D. Steadman Funeral services for Jeff D. Steadman, 81, will be held Friday at 2 p.m.

at Piedmont Park Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Jack Rich, the Rev. Henry Jenkins and the Rev. J. A.

Cave. Interment will be in Mountain Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Grandsons will be pallbearers: HALF PRICE SALE SAVE MONEY NOW ON THE WORLD'S FINEST LAUNDRY STARCH! Look package get at half one price when package buy of LINIT at price SAVE one SLINIT At Your Grocers DEAL Now! HURRY! LIMITED This special bargain offer is for America. So easy to make. such so, stock up now on Starch, perfect results, when you use LINIT and save.

Favorite of millions, LINIT is Starch. Look for this bargain combithe finest starch you can buy the nation offer at your grocers now. largest selling "no-cook" starch in Hurry! Hurry! Save money. LINIT LINIT the perfect starch that Beauties your fabrics GREENVILLE, SOUTH William Crumley, Charles Langley Edward Langley, Henry Wooten, James Steadman and Preston Steadman. Honorary pallbearers will include the Men's Bible Class of Piedmont Park Baptist Church.

Alton Brothers, Dr. J. E. Brunson. Dr.

W. C. Bumby, W. H. Hunter, J.

W. Greer, Broadus Loftis, T. Webb. Joe Brookshire, Cliff Bryant, Hubert Bridwell, Jack Hall, Claude Dill, Ben Singleton, Claude Loftis, Gaddis Glenn, Frank Barnett, M. M.

Crumley, Manley Jones, Grover Jones, G. R. Crumley and A. N. Banks.

The active pallbearers will meet at the home p.m. and the honorary pallbearers at the church at 1:50 p.m. Friday. Mr. Steadman died Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Nellie Hunter on Cole Piedmont Park, where he had lived for two years. For 32 years he had been resident of Taylors munity but was formerly of Spartanburg. The body is at the home. Willard F. Wright Funeral services for Willard F.

Wright of 201 W. Park will be held Friday at 4 p. m. at the Mackey Mortuary, conducted by Dr. R.

Bryce Herbert. Interment will be in the family plot in Springwood Cemetery. The following pallbearers will meet at the mortuary at 3:50 o'clock: Frank R. Alexander, Os- FUNERAL INVITATIONS The friends and relatives of Mr. Mrs.

Willard F. Wright and Mrs. Kathyrn Wright Byrne are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of Mr. Willard F. Wright Friday afternoon at o'clock.

at the Mackey Mortuary. Interment will be made on the family plot in Springwood Cemetery. James F. Mackey Sons. Morticians.

The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Jet D. Steadman, Willie Steadman, Warren Steadman. Mrs.

Irene Taylor. Mrs. Belle Crumley. Miss Grace Steadman. Mrs.

Bonnie Berry. Mrs. Nellie Hunter. Mrs. Maude Wooten, Mrs.

Martha James and of their families are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of Jeff D. Steadman on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Piedmont Park Baptist Church. The Rev. Jack Rich. the Rev.

Henry Jenkins and the Rev. J. A. Cave will conduct the service and interment will be in Mountain Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Thomas McAfee.

funeral director. relatives and friends of Mr. Robert John Sanders, Mrs. Mary Reeves Sanders, Mrs. Ernest Gregory, Mrs.

John Schwob. Mr. Louis E. Sanders. Mr.

Frank Sanders, and Mr. Claude Sanders are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Robert John Sanders on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at The Mackey Mortuary. The interment will be made on the family plot in Graceland Cemetery. James F. Mackey Sons, Morticians.

CAROLINA car Hodges, Allen W. Wallace, John P. Batson, Rush Thackston, and W. Blanco Greenway. The members of Greenville Lodge of Elks, together with the following, will be escort of honor and will meet at the mortuary at 3:50 o'clock: B.

M. Bull, Albert Bull, Bozeman, John Burns, Keels Nix, J. L. Hamby, Dr. W.

H. Thames, E. M. Fraser, Marion E. Wright, Dr.

L. W. Brock, and Henry N. Fisher. Mr.

Wright died yesterday at 9:10 a. m. at his home, after two years of declining health. He was a native of Greenville, a son of the late Lillie (Clark) and Neal Wright, and was born May 15, 1905. He had been associated with Scott's Dry Cleaning Company for the past seven years.

Mr. Wright was a member of Buncombe Street Methodist Church. He was a member of Greenville Lodge of Elks. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lee Etta Owings Wright, and by one sister, Mrs.

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