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HilDAY, MAKIH 2. 1W THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE TEN ni nTn AnT Greenwood; sna Cha.v Jar-is. South Greenwood: three bro-h- Farmers Must Revise rs and ore sisier; William Cocv. ul DEATHS AND FUNERALS CLINTON HII SERIOUSLY HURT Winston Salem. N.

Wi.kes and Thos. Cody. Kentucky, Mrs. Lizzie Jones. Great Falls.

IB FESTIVAL IS SLftTED TIUT ANDERSON. Mar. end .0 cotton acr.ase red-irtiou cam Funeral services will be held to. iw id hi morrow afternoon at the residence Mn. Lula Whitlock LIBERTY, Mar.

1 Mrs. paign Ai.ner-or. of her daughter. Mrs. William Simp- pose ol which now a-vim- -mates of and acinue sou ai 3 clock wrn Key F.

L. Bramiett in charge. Interment will lolls in South Greenwood ceme li( a.tv Agent close Sa.arc.i Co Whitlock. 48. died at her home here at 10:30 o'clock tor.ht.

Sh i survived by her husband. C. E. Wh.t-lock, seven children, and mother. Mrs.

Fannie Barnes Lav tery. Missionary Union To Have All Day Session At Roebuck Tomorrow James U. Smith LAURENS. Mar. 1 James Smith.

50. todav at his home 18 Wallace street. Walls mills. Funeral will be conducted at the church at 11 a. m.

Friday bv the Rev. 0car Taylor. Interment will be in Watus icmeur. He was a native of Jackson county, N. and is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Laura Harold Smith, a daughter. Haxet Smith. Columbia; two sons, James and Charlie Smith, Laurens. County Grammar School Children To Compete At G. W.

C. This Afternoon P. Joey. Agent :a.r! tr.e- o. rnntratts must pie.iii i Mrs.

Delia S. Williams ANDERSON. Mar 1. Mrs. Delia Further arrange will be announced bv the Gantt funeral home.

match- a 12 iter cfnt reduction acreage and vield ierf Shirley Williams. 57. died shortly WOODRUFF. Mr. an mediate cause of his death.

He was; born miles east of York and lived his entire life in this com- mumty. His parents were Clark RubniMjn and Amanda Doster Robinson. Surviving are nine children, as follows: John C. Robinson. Grover, N.

and William M. RobinsGn, Charles W. Robinson. Sam G. Rcb-mion.

Mrs. Clem Wallace, Mrs. William Gardner. Thomas A. Robinson, Mrs Glenn Wallace and P.

A. Robinson, all of York and vicinity. Mrs. Florence L. Peeler GAFFNEY.

Mar. 1. Final rites for Mrs. Florence Lon Peeler, 50, wife of C. P.

Peeler, local barber, were held here today. The Rev. C. A. Kirby.

pastor of the Cherckt-e Avenue Baptist church, officiated. Interment was in Corinth cemetery. Mrs. Peeler, who had been indisposed for a few days, died Tuesday night after an illness of 15 minutes. In addition to her husband, she leaves a son and daughter.

Troy and Myrtle Peeler, and the following brothers: Walter Long. Shelby. N. Bynum and Marshall Long, Gas-tonia. N.

C. A. Long, Morgan -ton. N. and Preston Cher-ryville.

N. C. as compared with cor.irae'- ong- Mrs. Rebecca Shands Crushed Between Car And Rail South Tincr Bridge WfKiDRUrr. M.r.

sivhds h.i. Clmton. seriouslv in iur mis n.ornir.g 'V o'clock wl.ui she was ne-fAt-en Die far in win. she had been riiiii.L; and the guard lail of Ihe South Tv "rr liver bridge tin- WiHMtii.lf -Spartanburg liii-hwa. Mis.

sJli.nai.-, and Mrs H.iye-. "Is" of CI. on iheir way Hp indicated thai til nual mcetmc tne tp.trun befere 7 o'clock this morning at her resiience. 204 Brown street, following an illness of five weeks. Mrs.

this is aeeumi'lishi'd. llv r- m. be difliculty in eoiair.iiig i'pp-rov Womfr. Missionary usuon will be held Saturday at Ro.b.Kk wr.h an ail dav e-. hejir.i.n.t; 10 a.

of tlie federal authorities of Aiu-a i- Williams was the widow of the latt Geo-ge Williams, who passed away last December. J. F. Boots Funeral smiees far J. F.

Hco'v 34. who died Monday morn inc. will be held this at 4 o'clock from the chapel of the Thorn a McAfee Funeral home, the Rev. John Wrenn oificiatina. Irteimeni will be made in the Sprint- ond oemetery Serving as pallbearers will be: on farmers applications.

There are 4 il.iirc.hr.-, in as She was a native and life Ion? Mrs. Maggie M. Jackson GREENWOOD, Mar. 1. Mrs Masuu.1 Medlock Jackson, 48.

wile of A. Jackson, died at a local hospitiil today after a brief illness. resident of Anderson countv and sociation -auo are expecten to se'id Nearly 500 county pi ammar school children will assemble in the Fine Am building of Greenville Worn-ens college this afternoon at 3 o'clock, for the annual music festival and contest. The boys and juris in the various county grammar glee clubs are anticipating their appearance with a great deal of pleasure, and a large tTowd is anticipated being present to hear them in sjeir endeavors. Judges will be selected from The Crescent Music club, under the chairmanship of Mrs.

Charles Lee. Each school will sing the three re was member of Trinity Methodist Watkins President Tho unending are sisked a light iunen cr.uicn. services wnl be conduct Surviving the late Mrs. Williams KaU'-iri MilllulV VVlll In- Ulc ed at. ihe Blvth Service chapel ire eight daughters and two sons priiicipui U'v the day.

Of Bar Association ANDERSON. Mar. 1 -The rlo nmi S.tiurd.iy morning at 11 o'clock by Mrs. J. M.

Fouche. Mrs. J. C. Mav- Dr.

Charles F. Sims, pastor of the field Mrs. L. Heaton. Mrs.

the am MOKMM. fv( Hail the Power Fin Baptist church, and interment Keys Mrs. J. Tilley, Misses Essie of ottieer.s tla- for the cniiiiu: vear re and Ruth Williams, all of this city- 11 follow in Mapnolia cemetery. Besides her husband Mrs.

Jackson Name." Mrs. Leroy Mahaffey. Fort Myer.s, sulted in the election ot John Devotional J.t.-hua 15, Mrs. is survived bv one son. W.

Edgar J. Li. Williams, ureenvil quired soncs outlined bv the committee. Winning will be Molt. Watkins.

la on 1 ha-vie and E. H- Ci tlev M. Williams. Easiey; three brothers Jackson, of Cabin John, Maryland Ciri eiiims aiid I tie awarded DOints in the sweepstake? H. Shirley, Thomasville, N.

se re a I Rev. Mr. Havne Mrs. J. trophy race in the grammar school A.

Shirley. Greenville: E. A. Charles Franklin Scruggs Funeral services for Charles Snnp'-on. Leland Willis GRAY COURT.

Mar. 1 Leland Spal'talibill fro Union 1 la uruiui' was with lee and when tiu-ir ar struck 'lie ice it turned c.m.pletclv l'hc v. 1.1 u-ot out to inspect it and a ear driven bv J. T. Hudson, on his to Spa 1 1 ai il al.o sk.

-lied v. hen 11 lilt the lot ihs ear Miles-v iprd tin- car of the two women H.r.v vvne pinned bctieen it and the guild rail. Mrs 11, and Mr. Hud on were iilv shjitlv liutt. Mrs Shands.

ur brought, to the Woskin.ui Memoiial hospital liei and tonight, her condition was reported benm crave. Postal Receipts Up Shirley, Hopewell section, and her leaeue. Rrcogniiion of oi v-Kepra mother. Mrs. J.

D. Shirley of the Franklin Scruggs, son of Mr. and The public is invited to be. present to hear the boys and girls in their ins the W.uchword. Willis, 1R months, died at the fam riopewcu section.

Mrs. E. A. Scruggs, who cued yes Roll Call of SiKirtl's bv rrrsi- Funeral services will be held at work. Robert Leslie.

Herman Met. fir'. Andrew Elters. H. H.

Parish. William Burnsides and Teier Walker. Mr. Boots had made his home in Greenville for the past yrar. Mrs.

Katie D. Adams NEWBERRY. Mar. 1-Mrs. Kf.Me Adams, died at her home today after a prolonged illness.

Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mis. Cannon G. Blea.se. conducted bv the Rev.

A. E. Holler Interment' will follow in Rosemont cemeterv. Mrs. Adam? Is survived by her mother.

Mrs. Day, and the. following children. Henry D. Adams.

Lawrence Adams. J. Frank Adams and Miss Catherine Adams. Mrs. Burdell Eaton ANDERSON.

Mar 1. Mrs. Rur-dell Eaton. 32, died at 4:10 o'clock this afternoon at her residence on ily home here late this afternoon. He had been il! for two weeks.

terday morning at the home of his dents Mis. J. H. Wilhams and Among the schools expected to 3:30 o'clock tomorrow alternoon at JIARf'E 1111 FT Ol i l' ANDERSON. Mar.

1-Wholr then of cotton seed aa- di. cio-rd today with the arrest of three are charged with taking appwii-matelv 7.000 pounds ul srd ijelong-mg to Wade Drake and Dobbins, prominent farmer1-. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. i. T. L. Drumnmnd.

He survived by his parents, Mr. participate are Ebenezer, Oak orove Turner. 257 Reeves street, Mills the. Second Baptist church with the Rev. D.

W. Smith officiating, as Awarding of badgrs to A-l socie and Mrs. Towr.es A. Willis; one Simpsonville. Fountain Inn.

Maul- mill, will be held this morning at ties. din. Travelers Rest. Slater Marietta sisted by the Rev. W.

Y. Crosby cf 11 clock from the home, the Rev Recognition of lull graded A-l brother. Carroll Willis, and one sister, Kathryn Willis, all of Gray Court. Lyman, and the Rev. E.

P. Dnccer? Taylors, Hopeville. Fork Shoals, Wel D. A. Martin officiating.

Interment unions; Paeolet Mills. Bethel. of Greenville. Interment will follow come. will be made in the Bethuel Baoiut 'How We Did It" Funeral services will be conducted in I rinity cemeterv.

Mrs. J. T. Trowrll and Mrs. C.

cemetery. (bi Resolutions. Offering. The active pallbearers will include from the graveside in Dial's Metho The family have the sympathy Morgan. NASAL CATARRH C.

L. Pressley. 1. S. McConnell.

T. I dist, church cemetery Friday morn their many friends in the com Attaway. j. H. Dixon, W.

W. Lyies ing at 11 o'clock by the Rev. O. A. munity in which thev live.

ana o. n. Jones. Jeffcoat. Reports 'a i Superintendents Presidents of divisions.

Special music. Address-Miss Kathleen Mallorv. surviving are his parents, ana his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

COMFORTING RELIEF Mrs. F. A. Goforth T. Turner.

Greenville; and Mr. and Reports in i Personal i Miss Bessie Cole NEWBERRY. Mar. Bessie Mrs. B.

S. Scruggs, of Pickens. East River street following an ill JONESVILLE. Mar. 1.

Mrs. F. A The body will remain at the re muoiin, oo, aieo at ner home, on Miss Daisv Cunimnius; ibi Missint study. Mrs Ci W. Sexton; Ireasurer.

Mrs. L. H. Langston. Committers iai Time and Place Cole.

22. died Wednesday night at sioencj. 23i Reeves street, 1 1 ness of three weeks Mrs. Eaton was the wife of J. Eaton and although a native CLEARS HEAD QUICKLY Church street this morniiiR after an the home of her sister, Mrs.

C. A. Announcement -i, hvmn. AI TFKNOON SI SSION Lunch. Hvmn Calls Us" Prnvcr.

Roll call of Junior Onumpii'-M. Awarding of Radges. Message Vice president. L. Carpenter.

riavlrt- "Our W. M. lii'( i a Parolet Mills W. M. S.

Report on A Cudil Report of Commuters, Re oi-tions. Time and riare. Filed ion of of flier-. Closuii: Inspirational Me- a 6.4 Per Cent Here Annthrr ot buvniess better -mini noted yesterday in the ail -noiineeinciit of" Postmaster C. iS'llhnutoii that iieeuville poi.tnl niiip! in IcbniaiY.

increased fi.4 per (cut o'er tho'c for the roiie-sponrlm'; nintiMi of 1'1'M I to! un lot lie first tv this vear 1- P'f cent nvri the first to months ol last vrar. Rrefpts I'l f'chruarv ere 370. -1H roinparrrl "Hh $16:522.32 J-Vbrinry of venr. lake Siijiri-ior is the larccit flsh vv.Pcr lake in the world With a sur-faie ana of srpi.i rs mi Iff. iimess oi several weetcs.

Funera srr Dufford, after a short, illness from Georria. she had been making her mill, until the hour of the service. James A. Dobbins viefs will be. held at Mesopotamia home in Anderson county for th lat, 24 years.

las, the lit after an illness of pneumonia. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock at the Dufford residence, conducted cnuicn. near wjiKiiiEvnie in Cherokee county at 2 o'clock P'ridav months. ANDERSON. Mar.

1. James A She is survived bv three sons and afternoon with the Rev. Mr. Marvin KEEP YOUR He is survivrr bv his na rents and Dobbins, 71. died at 1:30 o'clock this two daughters.

Howard, C. and bv the Rev. E. B. Keisler.

Interment will follow in Rosemont cemetery. Kast. conducting the service. Mr; one brother, Ramond Pinson. Goforth nas before marriage Miss afternoon at the residence of his son.

A. Dobbins of Iva. Mr. Dob Willie Eaton and Misses Beatrice and Irene Eaten, all of Anderson: Funeral nao not Surviving are her mother. Mrs.

rora Scott, a native of Cheroke been comnleted la night, but. il bins had been ill for the last two one brother and two sisters. Tip Laura Davis, of Tampa. a stepfather, a brother, Lawrence C. county, and has hosts of relatives in South Carolina.

She, was twice months. Smith. Anderson: Mrs. Ina. Grnsan be.

announcrd later from the office Mr-s Kathleen Mallorv oi James F. Mnekev sons. 1 Adjournment. Cole, Atlanta, three sisters, He wag a native of Spartanburg Belton, and Mrs. Lila Watson, of married, her first marriage was to CREDIT GOOD Mrs.

D. H. Wade and Mrs, Marvin Henry Smith. Oklahoma She county and spent most of his lue there, but for the last eight months T. Swann.

Atlanta, arid Mrs was married to Mr. Goforth 18 Washington, D. C. Mrs. Margaret W.

Lewis he had been making his home in Dufford, Newberry, and one half brother, DeWitt Davis, Wautaga the iva community. Military academy. He is survived by one son and one Funeral services for Mrs. Mar-caret Wilson Lewis, 76. who died at daughter, W.

A. Dobbins, Iva; Mrs ivmg B. Mason, Tucapau. and two sis John C. Robinson tne home of her daughter, Mrs Ronnie Morgan at Travelers Rest ters.

Mrs. J. J. Jordan and Mrs will be held this afternoon at John Cox. of Iva.

and 16 grandchil YORK. Mar. 1. Funeral services for John Calhoun Robinson, 82, who dren. o'clock from the Enoree Baptist Funeral services will be conducted church, the Rev.

John Wrenn ol diea rime at the home of his daugh years asro and they have lived in this town practically ever since their marriage. She was a consistent member of the Jonesville Methodist church and was present for all services until a few months when she became too sick to attend. She is survived by five children, as follows: Mrs. Annie Duncan. Dallas, Texas; Mrs.

Maude Harvev. Houston, Mrs. M. L. Lauglilin, Hol-lis.

Mrs. Nettie Lautrhlin. Snyder, and the following step-children: J. Walker Goforth Yonc; Butler Goforth, George W. Goforth, Indian Trail, N.

F. C. Goforth. Charlotte, N. B.

P. Go-forth. Gaffnev; A. L. Goforth ficiating.

Interment will be made ter. Mrs. Clem Wallace, were con Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at Nazareth Presbyterian church by the Rev. R. R.

Brady. Odd Fellow ducted from Beth Shiloh Presbvter in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be: Room OoiTlpiiS ian church at 11 o'clock this morn W. Waters. H.

P. Roberson, W. ing bv his pastor, the Rev. H. Stepp, W.

A. Bradley, Loan Wil Corbett. Tile interment was in the will serve as pallbearers. Mrs. Evy Jarvis liams and B.

L. McAlister. church cemetery. PAY YOUR MERCHANT, DOCTOR OR OTHER CREDITORS THRU OUR PLAN Friendly Service FRANKLIN SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. Mr.

Robinson who wore a red For the past lfi years Mrs. Lewis had made her home in Greenville GREENWOOD. Mar. 1 Mrs. Evy shirt in the troublous reconstruc county, where she is well known Jarvis, 68, wife of S.

P. Jarvis, died at her home near Coronaca this tion period and played a man's part in those days, was widely known She was horn and reared in North Carolina. She was a member of the throughout, central and western York. He had many warm personal River Hill Baptist church. friends and associates of other days Surviving are her four daughters Jf3 '1 A li afternoon at 2 o'clock after a short illness.

Mrs. Jarvis had recently moved lo the Coronaca. section of the county from South Greenwood. She is survived by her husband, two daughters and two sons; Mrs. William who will learn of his passing with three sons, one sister, two brother and 23 grandchildren.

Pending the hour of the servic regret. Mr. Robinson had been in declin ing health for several years. A few the body will remain at the home 10 QUALITY PIECES Simpson, South Greenwood; Mrs. of her son.

Coleman Lewis. 44 Ratps weeks ago he suffered a broken hip from a fall, and this was the im-1 Martha Morgan, Coronaca; Amos i street, American Spinning company. You'll marvel at this sensational offer -arid wonder how we can possibly offer you such low prices! Fortunately we bought a large stock of high grade furniture many months ago before the wholesale market soared, and we are glad to pass these savings on to you. Just imagine you can now buy 10 smartly styled quality-built pieces everything to furnish your living room for only $96.95 complete! Or you may choose individual pieces at the special prices listed below, Note the luxurious upholstered furniture and graceful lamps and occasional pieces to harmonize. Jonesville.

and Mrs. J. D. Brown, Jonesville; Mrs. R.

L. Nance, Adamsburg; Mrs. Forrest Buice, Rock Hill, and Mrs. Henry Sarcent. Anderson; one brother.

T. Scott. Prosperity; one sister, Charles Setzler, Spartanburg. Frank E. Neves Frank E.

Neves, 52, former deputy sheriff and prominent farmer of the Locust Hill section of Green-vill county, died yesterday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock. Mr. Neves had been in ill health for sometime, his condition becoming two davs ago. He was born and reared in Greenville county and was a son of the late William and Fannie Boswell Neves. He was deputy sheriff tinder the late Sheriff Sam D.

Willis, during which time he made many friends in and around Greenville. Mr. Neves was a member of the. Locust Hill Baptist church, and a charter member of Bald Rock council. No.

47, of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. He is survived bv his wife. Mrs. Mollie Barbrey Neves, one son, Palm Neves, Locust Hill: his mother, Mrs. Fannie News.

Locust Hill; four sisters, Mrs. C. P. Bramiett, Greenville; Mrs. T.

A. Fowler. Newport News, Virginia; Mrs. Gideon Moon. and Miss Ella Neves, Locust Hill; three brothers, T.

T. Neves, Newport News. Vir- Th ese And the Greatest of Is Character! Prices on separate Pieces 2 Pc. Living Room iRACTE VERY EASY TERMS Suite $89.50 Coffee Table 3.95 Wl'Sp II Butterfly Table 3.95 Pull Up Chair 7.95 MS'pi I Two Smokers 2.00 j8f Ottoman 4.50 pztf, Table Lamp 3.95 Floor Lamp 5.50 1 treat your Credit as -a SACRED TRUST" Jinia: W. A.

Neves of Greenville; and B. E. Neves. Locust Hill. The active pallbearers will be: J.

M. Langley. A. Toole. S.

A Iiftis. F. J. Langlev, Dexter G. Cox and E.

S. Parkei. The honorary escort will be com posed of the following: leonavd Jones. Walter Gossett, Broadus Ridgeway, Dr. T.

E. Morrow. E. A. Moore, M.

E. Moon. W. M. Snenrer.

M. E. Garrett, J. G. Willis.

Bunion "Jue A The Twig Is Bent So Is The Tr Inclined" A message to parents and educators on the need of character 'forming as a part of every child's training Hall. Dr. Leroy Erockman, Dr. S. R.

Gaston. Dr. E. A. Branyon, Dr.

D. B. Jackson, Fleet Craigo. Reuben Gnsncll. C.

A. Batson. R. V. Chandler.

Judge M. F. Ansel. J. Leatherwood.

Guy A. Gulliek. Fd. Bowan, John C. Henry.

Sam R. Cooper. J. H. Palmer and A.

Stewart. Further announcements concerning the funeral will be made from the Thomrs McAfee Funeral home, and alter 3 o'clock this afternoon, the body will be at the residence. J. Av William Rhett Pinson William Rhett Pinson. civ.

i it -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Pinson, of Aususla Circle, rlicd at a hospital in Tlendersonvillc. where had pone for treatment.

el H' i CHARACTER, Capacity and Cap- ital are the three standards bv which business men judge applicants for credit. And Character comes first! For, a man may have Capital plenty of money. He may have Capacity the ahility to earn mrmey. But without Character the willingness to pay promptly according to agreement his promises are worthless. The man with Character can be depended upon to keep his promises and meet his Character is a child's heritage, strengthened bv the example ot the parent and the precept of the teacher during the early years the formative period.

Character is honor a high sense of personal responsibility and respect for one's obligations. And every child has the right to be trained in the tenets of honesty and fairness in meeting his obligations. Otherwise his education is incomplete his chance for success impaired! Set the example: FUNERAL INVITATIONS The relatives and friends of Mrs Margaret Wilson Lewis. Mrs. Eu-ccne Hall, Mrs.

Joseph Cabe. Mis Ronnie Morgan. Mrs. Thomas Dill, Mr. Coleman Lewis.

Mr. James Lewis. Mr. Bryson Lewis, Mrs-. Wesley Mr.

James Wilson, Mr 7- A 4 Thad Wilson, and of then- families are respectfully mviied to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Mar WW is garet Wilson Lewis this Afternoon IS 'A at 2:00 o'clock from Ire Enoree 1 11 Baptist church, the Revs John Use your credit freely and pay all hills by the 10th or promptly as agreed Wrenn officiating. Interment will be made in the church cemeterv Thomas McAfee, funeral director. TV mi v. mi pica ITJNERAL INVITATION'S The relatives and lnrnds of Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Scnitps, Mr 3Iirl Mrv J. T.

Turner, Mr. und Mrs. r. S. Scruffs, and of their families are respectfully invited to the funeral services for Charles nank-hn EcrupRs, this mornir.c at 11:00 o'clock from the residence, 27 Reeves street.

Mills Mill, the Rev, D. A. Martin officiating. Interment will be made in the Bethue! Baptist church cemetery, Thomas McAfee, funeral director. L.

RETAIL MERCHANTS CREDIT BUREAU Mui6r iirniiurc Lil 7th Floor Chamber of Commerce GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA The friends of J. F. Boots are respectfully invited to attend his funeral services this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Hotr.e. the Rev. John Wrenn officiating.

Interment will be mace in ihe cemetery. -THE HOUSE OP SATISFACTION' 208.1.0 North Main Street Greenville, 8, I.

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