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PAGE EIGHT TWTIBSDAY, JULY I 9 60 I THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA and the Rev. Belvin Greene at Enoree Presbytery Meets Thomas McAfee Funeral Home Friday at an hour to be announc' DEATHS AND FUNERALS Sometimes, Anyway Weatherman Admits ed. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Baptist Church cemetery, Pickens County.

Stewardship Is Based On Scripture Gettys Thomas M. Smith Mrs. J. W. Bass Forecasts Go Awry Pallbearers will be J.

C. Trot ter, Lawrence Burgess, Taft Bur Funeral services for Thomas M. gess, Herman Burgess, Dr. R. GREER Burial services for Mrs.

Revolee Waldrop Bass, wife of the Rev. J. W. Bass of Youngs rope, the glove would strike one Smith, 60, of New Easley who died suddenly Tuesday, will Blackwell and Albert Foster. The Rev.

J. Arthur Beard Is oerson in the back of the head GAFFNEY Stewardship Is based on Scripture, Dr. Joseph pastor of the host church. be conducted by the Rev. The body is at the funeral home.

The family is at the home of his Island, will be conducted Thursday at 11 a. m. at Mountain V. Gary Millwood, a member Heaston and tha Rev. Harold M.

Gettys, professor of Bible at Presbyterian College, told 90 persons at the 439th session of Eno sister, Mrs. Esther Lance on of Rose Lane Church In Spar Sightler at 11 a.m. today at Thorn' View Cemetery by the Rev. Crestwood Rt. 7.

tarwure Milton Fry. mem McAfee Funeral Home. Burial ber of Beech Street Church, were will be In Graceland Cemetery. Woodrow W. Harris.

The body is at Wood Mortuary, j.CarTwebb accepted as ministerial students The body is at the funeral home. R. B. Smith Reuben Bramlett Smith, 67, re. under the care of the Presby.

ree Presbytery here Tuesday. He emphasized the Importance of stewardship In the work of the church. Harry B. Kilgore, ruling elder lery. Mrs.

Hannah The Rev. J. Benson Sloan, pas tired textile employe of 116 Durham died at a Columbia hos Funeral services for J. Car Webb, 58, of 556 Lowndes Hill Rd. tor or First Church at Union pital at noon Wednesday after examined the two students.

will be conducted Friday at of the First Presbyterian Church of Woodruff, served as mod Funeral services for Mrs. Essie Brewer Hannah, 54, of 23 Vance Woodside, who died Tuesday, will be conducted at Thomas Mc several years of declining health. Plans were discussed for p. m. at Jones Funeral Home erator.

Mr. Smith was born near Pel "Cavalcade," the evangelism by the Rev. Earl H. Pitts. Bur By CALVIN PEACE If the sun is our source of heat, why don't we get warmer when we climb a mountain? Ernest W.

G. Kliemann, meteorologlst-in-charge of the Greenville Weather Bureau, asked the Greenville Lions Club yesterday. Because the sun is not our source of heat, it is our source of heat energy, or radiant energy, Mr, Kliemann said in answering his question. As the radiant energy comes into the earth'i atmosphere, it ii turned into heat, according to the weather expert. Contact with the earth turns about 95 per cent of that energy into heat.

The effect of wind and the relation between winds and storms were briefly discussed next by Mr. Kliemann. He pointed out how some people think that a storm is coming from a certain direction, but he explained this by telling how when a boxing glove is twirled on a The Rev. B. L.

Collins, castor ham in Greenville County April Miller Heads Oconee County School Board By WILLIE MAY SCHRODER WALHALLA Henry Miller, Westminster businessman, was elected chairman of Oconee County Board of School Trustees at the monthly meeting in the education building Wednesday night. He succeeds Wayne Smalley who has served as chairman for two years. Other officers for the 1960-61 fiscal year are C. G. Dal-ton of Salem, who succeeds Mr.

Miller as vice chairman, and E. M. Keese of Oakway, reelected clerk. Superintendent of Education T. V.

Derrick presented the calendar for the 1960-61 school year which was approved by the board. With the exception of Tamassee and the school operating on the summer Oconee schools will open on Aug. 26. Tamassee will follow its traditional schedule of opening Sept. 1.

The tentative dates for the monthly trustee meetings were read by Mr. Derrick with the place to be decided later. A letter was read from County Agent J. C. Morgan, stating that since part of Oak Grove school property had been deeded to Oconee 4-H Association in 1955, the association recommended that the remainder of the property be deeded to the association since the ial will be in Graceland Ceme and as It traveled around, strike another in the face.

"A storm is a vast circulation of air," Mr. Kliemann said. "A hurricane is different from all other storms because it breaks all the rules." They sometimes cover 1,000 square miles and have speeds up to 120 miles per hour. Tornadoes move in a counter, clockwise direction, Mr. Klie.

mann said, and they may reach seven or eight hundred miles per hour, even though these have never been recorded because the instruments are always destroyed. Mr, Kliemann explained that the local weather bureau gives dally information to radio and television stations, newspapers and some business concerns, He advised business not to rely completely on the weather forecast, as past ones have indicated that they cannot be entirely accurate. of Woodruff First Church, was 7, 1893, a son of the late Reuben program to be held through, out the Synod for early (to tobcr. tery. Afee Funeral Home at 4:30 p.m.

today by Gus Kondros and Paul Bancroft, ministers of Jehovah's named moderator-nominee. and Rose Bramlett Smith. Mr. Webb died. Tuesday, He was a native of Burnsville, Members of Beech Street For 40 years he had lived In Sam D.

Roane Jr. has been Church were hosts, and enter Greenville and was employed at named "Cavalcade" chairman N. and a former resident of Dunean Mill In the weaving de for the Greenville area. Mexico. The greater part of his partment until his retirement in The Oct.

18 meeting of the life was spent in Greenville. tained the representatives of the Presbytery's 50 churches and communicants at lunch at the Hotel Carrol. 1943. presbytery will be at Presbyte Mr. Webb was of Baptist faith.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. nan college in Clinton. The family is at the home of a sister, Mrs. Carl Martin, 16 Bellview Baptist Church by the Jones Brandon. Marie Hutchings Smith of the home; two sons, Lloyd R.

and J. Roy Smith of Greenville; one sister, Mrs. Jessie S. Poole of cora LaFoy of Pineville, N. and a grandchild.

nev. iwanon Crump, the Rev Clair Baker and the Rev. Tom Turner. Burial will be in the Funeral services will be con. ducted Friday at 3 p.

m. at War Greenville; one brother, Frank Mrs. Hutcherson UNION Funeral services for Witnesses. Burial will be 4 in Graceland Cemetery. Ministers will be pallbearers: J.

T. Langston, Robert 1. East, Mark A. East, David A. Brown, Henry Tyre and Gerald R.

Lee. The family is at the home of Mrs. Nora Hannah, 24 Birnie St. Ext. The body is at the funeral home.

Mrs. A. H. Cochran Funeral plans for Mrs. Caddie Belle Pitts Cochran, 55, wife of Alvin H.

Cochran of 3201 White Horse have not been completed, pending word from relatives out of the city, She died suddenly Tuesday at her home. Smith of Spartanburg; one half church cemetery. rior Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. Floyd Hellams, and the sister, Mrs. Arebell Brookshire Grandsons will be pallbearers By Methodist Bishops of Greer, and two grandchildren, Haskell Thackston, Eugene Mrs.

Mae Howell Hutcherson, 62, who died Tuesday, will be conducted Thursday at 5 p. m. at the Church of God on Ravens Rev. Wmgard Berry. Burial will be in Cannon Memorial Park Funeral services will be con bwanger, James Brockman, ducted at Thomas McAfee Fu in Fountain Inn.

Clyde Robertson Clarence Crost St. by the Rev. Paul Blake Padgett and Thomas Holcombe. Pallbearers will be Alton neral Home on Friday at an hour to be announced. Burial will be Progress Of Negro Is Called Remarkable and the Rev.

Glen Sumner. Burial will be In Rosemont Deacons of Bellview Baptist Woodlawn Memorial Park. Weathers, Marvin Weathers, Jim. my Weathers, Florence Taylor, Rhett Garrett and Raymond Hill. Church will be honorary escort, The body is at the funeral The body Is at Wood Mortuary home.

Pallbearers will be Burton Jus Honorary escort will be mem and at 4 p. m. Thursday will be school has now been discontinued. The family is at the home. LAKE JUNALUSKA, N.C.

(AP) bers of the Men's Sunday School The letter stipulated that the property would be returned if placed in the church. The faro ily is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Cochran was a native of class of Warrior Creek Church Methodist bishops said Wednes. tice, Walter Surrett, Amos San-ford, Robert Queen, Dane Jolly and John Chalk. The body is at the home, 302 Hicks and will be placed in Laurens County but moved to used for any other purpose or was Mrs.

T. E. Thackston, Miller Rd, day the Negro has made remark Mrs. Clyde Bailey GREENWOOD Mrs. Barbara The body is at Cannon Funeral Home in Fountain Inn and will Greenville in 1923.

Rt. 2, Greenville. needed again for schools. able progress in the South. They She was a member of Augusta Mr.

Derrick read the reauests criticized as false propaganda be taken to the home of his son Rt. 2, Gray Court, at a. Street Presbyterian Church. Jean Bailey, 25 of Clyde Bailey of 408 Jennings died from a number of schools to fill Further announcements will be me cnurcn at 4 p. m.

S. R. Holcombe Funeral Home is in charge. claims that the "church is far behind all other agencies in plans for the betterment of the Negroes W.J.Ward CROSS HILL William Wednesday at 11 a.m. at a local hospital following a brief illness.

made by Thomas McAfee Fu. neral Home. Thursday. Death Takes needs throughout the county. Ware Shoals in our midst.

(Bill) Ward, 70. died at 7:15 a.m She was born in Greenwood, a The body is at the funeral K. G. Turner "The South has often been crit Wednesday at a Joanna hospital home. icized or misrepresented by cer SALUDA Ernest Gary Tur after several years of declining health and an illness of two tain political leaders of other sec Mrs.

Webb, 90 Police Chief G. F. Holland tions, and by theoretical crusa months. ders the field of social rela He was a native of Laurens daughter of J. L.

and Allie Rebecca Smith Chastain of Greenwood. She had made her home in Greenwood her entire life and was employed as clerk in the county treasurer's office. She was a graduate of Greenwood High School and a member of West Side Baptist Church. CLINTON Mrs. Sarah Eliz ner, 78, died suddenly at 11 a.m.

Wedaseday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Eugene Lott. He was the. son of the late George and Annie Kempson Tur tions," said a message on the County in the Cross Hill section abeth (Betty) Webb, 90, widow Dead At 59 nual churchwide offerings for the schools on Race Relations Sunday. The message also said, "There is not one iota of truth to the continually repeated lie that Metho.

dism is tinged with communism. "PURPOSE TO SPLIT CHURCH" "This propaganda attack upon our church is not based on any sound religious foundation, but it is conceived for the purpose of causing Methodists to fight each other, and thereby the church, in its fight for Christian democracy as opposed to fascism and communism. We need tolerance, not intolerance, and we should be fighting sin, rather than attacking fellow Methodists." Balloting on new bishops will begin Thursday morning. Vacan-cies were caused by the retirement of Bishops Arthur J. Moore of Atlanta and William T.

Wat-kins of Louisville, and the death last year of Bishop John Branscomb of Jacksonville, Fla. If a fourth bishop is elected, he would likely serve South Carolina, which at present is in the North Carolina episcopal area. ANDERSON George Frank Holland, 40, of Rt. 3, Iva, died In an Anderson hospital at 1:30 a m. Wednesday after an illness state of the church.

The message of J. Albert Webb, died Wednes where he spent his entire life. He was a son of the late John Wes was read by Bishop Paul N. Gar day at 9 a.m. at local hospital after several years of declining WARE SHOALS Jesse Clar ber of Richmond.

at the open. ley and Susie Coates Ward. He ner, ne was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Surviving are a daughter ence Timms, 59, of 6 Parkway ing of the Southeastern Jurisdic Surviving besides her husband was a member of Cross Hill BaD. health and an illness of three tional Conference of the Methodist tist Church.

weeks. and parents are one daughter, Re aieo suaaenly about 8:45 p.m, Wednesday. utt of baluda: a son. Eueenp Church. The jurisdiction embraces becca Lee Bailey of Greenwood: She was a native of Hender He was married twice.

His first marriage was to Miss Ola Susan Mr. Timms was chief of do- nine states and Cuba, and holds and one brother, Billy R. Fuller son County, N.C, but had made mrner ot cayce; a sister, Mrs. Salhe Wheeler of Saluda; and two grandchildren. sucn meetings every four years, Smith who died in 1943, of Fort Hood, Tex.

her home in Clinton for 40 vears. lice of Ware Shoals, a post he had held for many years. He TO ELECT BISHOPS Funeral services will be con She was a daughter of the late Funeral services will he Cnn. was a member of the First BaD- The conference of laymen and Surviving from this marriage are two sons, W. Leon Ward of Spartanburg and Marvin Klugh Joseph and Katherine Ruth Bish tist Church of Ware Shoals.

clergymen will elect three new op. She was a member of Bailey ducted at West Side Baptist Church Friday at 4 p.m. by the Rev. Bennie Ridlehoover and the Rev. W.

H. Beiers. Burial will be Surviving are his wife. Mrs. ducted at Trinity Lutheran Church at 4 p.m.

Thursday by the the Rev. Claude Wells and the Rev. Johnny Griffith. Burial win bishops, and possibly four, before Memorial Methodist Church of ward of Rt. 1, Mountville; and Louise Timms of the home: two adjourns Sunday.

four grandchildren. Clinton. Her husband died in 1917. daughters, Mrs. Owens Ravbon of three days.

Mr. Holland, a son of Mrs. Emma Holland of Iva and the late I. N. Holland, was born and lived all his life in Anderson County.

He was never married. In addition to his mother sur-viving are two brothers, Jesse D. Holland of Anderson and Troy A. Holland of Enka, N.C. Funeral services will be conducted at Poplar Springs Baptist Church Thursday at 5 p.m.

by the Rev. Hamp Alford. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Erskine, Dan and Seigler Simpson, Sid Brown, Cater Watt and Boyce Powell. The body is at McDougald Funeral Home and will be placed In the church at 4 p.m.

The fam "In a social order that has in Greenwood Memorial Gardens His second marriage was to Surviving are 3 daughters, Mrs. W. Fort of Shreveport, sometimes exploited him, and Pallbearers will be Bobbv Rav of Ware Shoals, Mrs. Manley Balentine of Ware Shoals: two Miss Lidie E. Smith who survives, Also surviving are two sisters.

lvey, Horace Timms, Clark Wil Mrs. Boyd Norris of Greenville be in the church cemetery, The body will be at the home of his daughter after 9 a.m. Thursday. Ramey'g Funeral Home is in charge. often helped him, the Negro has made remarkable progress," the Mrs.

J. C. Crowder of Mountville son, Harold Hunter, James Saxon and Billy Hagood. and Mrs. Grover Sanders of Clinton; 3 sons, George W.

Webb sons, J. C. Timms Jr. of Aiken and Bobby Timms of Ware Shoals; one brother. Raymond message said.

and Mrs. H. F. Coleman of Green 'Much remains to be done, and The body is at Blyth Funeral of Simpsonville, Marvin Webb of wood. Funeral services will be con.

Home and will be carried to the umms ot Kansas City, and nine grandchildren. we cherish the hope that no tensions occasioned by current Issues Greenville and. Virgil Webb of Clinton; 11 grandchildren; 13 ducted Friday at 4 p.m. at Cross Wallace Hall ABBEVILLE S. Set.

wali Funeral arrangements will be will retard the progress mad in great-grandchildren; 3 brothers. Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Chastain, 223 Ware Thursday at 2 p.m. and will be placed in the church Friday at interracial understanding during announced by Parker-White Funeral Home. W. M.

Ussery and the Rev. James Andrew Hall, 33, native of Abbeville, was drowned on Jul i James Bishop of West Asheville, N.C- and Harvey and Branch we last generation." B. Mitchell. Burial will be in the The bishops called for Increased near Fairbanks. Alaska.

tt'fVn lis 3 p.m. Bishop, both of Arden, N.C, and Baptist Cemetery at Cross Hill. -II support of the church's 14 Negro Pallbearers will be nenhew: 3 sisters, Mrs. Frank Taylor of coueges, particularly In the an Reserves Set ily Is at the residence. Mrs.

Lathem Tyler CHESNEE Mrs. Eunice Bow. Mrs. Mr-Pfiw Talmadge, Marion and Ellis Crow- West Asheville, N.C and Mrs. vt William Harvey and Mrs.

Noah Graham, both of Forest City. Intruder Told en Tyler, 57, of Chesnee died N.v. COLUMBIA Wl Mrs. Genevieve Anderson McCaw, 74, widow of William Henry McCaw of Columbia, died at her home here New Schedule Local Naval Reserve units will at a Spartanburg hospital Wed Funeral services will be con resday at 8 p.m." after a brief ducted Thursday at 5 p.m. at der, Will Irby Smith, Ernest Coleman and Curtis Smith.

After 11 a.m. Thursday the body will be at the home of his Marvin K. Ward, Rt. 1, Mountville, and will be placed in the church at 3 p.m. Friday.

Gray Funeral Home of Clinton is in charge. He Might Die Wednesday morning. Illness. Bailey Memorial Methodist begin weekend training periods here goon, according to Lt. Cmdr.

Her husband, Latham Tyler, Church by the Rev. B. A. Wes She was born in Rock Hill, a daughter of the late Alice Holler ABERDEEN. N.

C. Ml An. D. B. Barth, commanding officer ley and the Rev.

William M. Anderson and John Gary Ander died ix weeks ago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Minnie Coggins of Chesnee: Page. Burial will be in the Pres tnonties said Wednesday the critical period has approached for an son. She had made her home in Ii or the Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, 426 N.

Main St. byterian Cemetery at Gray Court. Columbia since 1912. sons, Robert Tyler of Mayo and Pallbearers will be grandsons: Mrs. McCaw was a member of Jesse Tyler of Chesnee; a step Naval Reserve Surface Division intruder who unwittingly walked barefoot through poisonous chemical powder at the Olin-Mathieson Corp.

plant here. daughter, Mrs. Minnie Ree Ge Trinity Episcopal Church. Ben Thrasher, Charles Webb, Jimmle Hurley, Bardy Cannon, Ralph Hendricks, Jack Peace, John Compton, Riley Gilmer, rell of Spartanburg; a step-son, Surviving are three daughters. 6-47 (L) will hold their first weekend period beginning Saturday, and Construction Battalion (CB) Division 6-3 will start its new The footprints were found enrlv Dayton Tyler of Travelers Rest; Mrs.

M. Kershaw Walsh of Co. leu irom a boat and was unable to swim to shore. He was the son of the late John Alexander and Ida Tolbert Hall. He was of the Baptist faith.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Joyce Knight Hall; two sons, Wallace Andrew Hall Jr. and Jimmy Ray Hall; two daughters, Misses Brenda Kaye and Linda Faye Hall, all of Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska; three sisters, Mrs. Earl Davis of Greenwood, Mrs Wiilard Evans of Columbus, Ga and Mrs. Myrtle Reece of Augusta, and three brothers, Lmdsey Hall of Black Mountain, N.

Calvin Hall of Abbeville and Branch Hall of Greenwood. The body will arrive in Abbeville Saturday. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 m. Sunday, at Keowee Baptist Church near Honca Path. Burial with full military rites will be In the Garden of Memories.

The body will be at Harris Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 2 p. m. Miss OIlie Canup Miss OIlie Camm. 80. died tn.

Monday through a room contain lumbia, Mrs. Richard H. Zimmer her father, R. L. Bowen ot Chesnee; 3 sisters, Mrs.

Annie Bess Handy Sanders, Jimmy Smith and Claude Madden, schedule on July 23. mann of Syracuse, N. and Mrs. Arthur G. Howe of Mt.

ing of parathion, a chemical with the characteristics of mustard gas. Reynolds of Chesnee, Mrs. Ly. Mrs. Keese WESTMINSTER -Funeral services for Mrs.

Soula Reeder Keese, 81, of Westminster, who died at a Greenville hospital at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, will be conducted at Westminster Baptist Church at 11 a.m. Thursday by the Rev. Willie S. Cromer and Dr.

E. L. Morgan. Burial will be in South Union Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be William Saturday hours will be from 2 Honorary escort will be Rov dian Cantrell of Orlando, Pleasant; a son, Dr.

William until 10 p.m. and Sunday hours will be from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Holtzclaw, the Rev. I.

H. Webb, Dr. James L. Walker, Dr. James Plant Manager Robert T.

Brork and Mrs. Winonia Cantrell of Chesnee; 4 brothers, Gettys Bow-en of Shelby, N.C, Boyce Bowen said then that if the powder en Quarters will be furnished for those men who have long dis McCaw of Angelo, two sisters, Mrs. Alice Anderson Gill and Mrs. C. Albert Johnson, both of Rock Hill; two brothers, John Wesley Anderson of Rock Hill ot Joanna, woodrow and Wilson McDonald, Evans Lever, E.

P. Taylor, Ray Coble, Troy Bentley, Leo Heatherly, George Price, Marcelle Barker, Claude Crocker, Joel McCall, Claude Tram tances to travel to the local cen Bowen, both of Chesnee; IS ter' and meals will be served Sat grandchildren, and 5 great-grand- and William A. Anderson of Ft. urday evening and Sunday noon, with breakfast Sunday for those chiidren. Lauderdale, and nine mel, Reginald Cheek, Eugene Funeral arrangements will be grandchildren.

who remain overnight. anonunced by Johnson Mortuary. Graveside services will be con Vinson, and Neuffier Creswell, The body is at Gray Funeral Home and at 4 p.m. Thursday will be placed in the church. The ducted at 10:30 a.

m. Friday Mrs. J. H. Crocker when you visit MUTUAL LOANS UP TO $2000 TAKE UP TO 24 MONTHS TO REPAY! Phone before noon to arrange for money the same tJay.

irom fciwood Cemetery by the Four Men Sought tered the intruder's bloodstream, it could prove fatal within three to five days. However, Brock said the main danger to the intruder was if he had a cut on his foot. The effects could be dizziness and nausea, death or nothing If the powder did not enter the bloodstream. Police issued a warning to the intruder by radio and newspapers to seek medical aid immediately. They promised the person would not be prosecuted.

Officers theorized that a small person with a size six or seven foot broke into the plant sometime Sunday night and unwitting family is at the home of her itev. biciney Heath. WOODRUFF Mrs. Thelma day at 4 p.m. at a local hospital Ferguson Crocker, 54, wife of daughter.

Mrs. Grover Sanders, 406 N. Sloan Clinton. By Draft Board Greenville Selective Board 23, Mrs. McCaw, who had been an invalid for six years, was the author of several books on family history, including histories of the hi aiaiesvine, jnx after declining health for two vears and John Harry Crocker, died at a local hospital at 1:55 p.

m. Wed nesday after two weeks illness REUNIONS serious illness of two days. Miss Camip had lived in "states-ville for three years. Prior to Pelham family, the McCaw fam. and a period of declining health.

on the second floor of the Main Post Office is trying to locate the following men (listed with their last known addresses): ily and the Miller, Holier and Eisenhower families. wai time she lived in Hickorv Foster, Seaborn Childress, De-witt Miller, Marshall Mason, Herbert Boone and E. D. Breazeale. Honorary escort will be the choir and Stribiing Sunday School Class of Westminster Baptist Church.

The widow of John Perry Keese, she was a former resident of Walhalla but had lived in Westminster for 50 years. She was a member of Westminster Baptist Church where she belonged to the WMU and the choir and taught Stribiing Sunday School Class. She was also active in training union work. Mrs. Keese was a member of the As You Like It club and belonged to the Robert H.

Thompson Chapter of the UDC. She wrote a column for the Westminster News. Mrs. Keese also wrote what Is perhaps the only complete history of Westminster. As a member of one of the first families Mrs.

Crocker was the daughter of the late Herbert L. and Elizabeth Drummond Ferguson. She James Robert Lee, 10-B Cleve N.C. and made her home In She was an active member of WJMM msmmmmsmmm The Newt li to us notices of reunions only ne time. BAILEY HONEA PATH The annual the American Genealogical So land St.

or 610 Pier Santa Monica, James Oliver Garrison, 3241 W. Washington In ly walked through the powder. Officers said footprints outside the plant indicated a female companion wearing shoes waited there. ciety and of the South Carotin-iana Historical Society. i.reenvuie a number of years before moving to North Carolina, The daughter of the late Susie Demon and Rev.

T. C. Canup of Bailey reunion will be held Sunday at Cleveland Park, Greenville, with lunch served at 1 p.m. Her husband, who died in 1950, was connected with the Columbia FINANCE I THRIFT 15 E. Coffee St CEdar 3-16751 10 E.

Washington CEdar 2-1571 dianapolis, George Lee Walls, 33 Agnew City View, and Donnie Edwin Boswell of Rt. iwm uironna. sne was mpm. ber of the First Baptist Church Italy's first automobile factory State for many years. Duncan Rd.

Friends and relatives attending are requested to bring picnic in siatesviue. opened in 1894. Surviving are four sisfers- Mr Mrs. Joe Cox W. C.

Jewell and Mrs. Florence mncnes. PEEBLES COME SEE THEM GREER Mrs. Cora Lee Jones Godfrey Cox, 76, of Rt. 1.

siewart of Greenville, Mrs. Ira Masters of Pickens and Mrs. Fannie Brown of Florida; one brother, Pearson Canup of Hays- Greer, died Wednesday at 8:20 bring the car! CONVERTIBLE TOPS was a member of the First Baptist Church where she took an active part in the Sunday School and was an officer in the nur-aery department, in the Womans Missionary Union and the Annie Armstrong Circle. She was a member of Carina Davis Chapter UDC where she was serving as corresponding secretary. In addition to her husband urviving are one son, John Herbert Crocker, a Clcmson College gtudent; a brother, the Rev.

H. L. Ferguson of Charlotte; two nisters, Mrs. Jack Holland of St. Petersburg, and Miss Lois Ferguson of Woodruff; a half-brother, T.

S. Roebuck of Woodruff; and three half-sisters, Mrs. S. L. Leake of Woodruff, Mrs.

Tom Harman of Union and Mrs. Bcnnie Lee Holland of Fountain NEWRY The Peebles reunion will be held at Newry Boy Scout House here Sunday. Dinner will a. m. in a Greenville hospital after six months of illness.

viae, jN.u, and a number of Mrs. Cox was born and reared nieces and nephews. she knew much of the history first-hand. She wrote the history of Westminster Baptist Church. The body is at Sandifer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m.

will be at 1 p.m. NIX Mineral arrangements are tn. Greenville County and was a daughter of the late Mel and Latest Styles No Burn No Shock '26" complete but will be conducted in Statesville, N.C. at a time to PICKENS The Nix reunion Mary Ann Chandler Jones. She had been a resident of Bums will be held Sunday at Esley oe announced.

wwim mv -sr I I '39" Duncan summer home on Keowee River. All relatives of the late View community for 45 years and was a member of Bellview oe placed in the church. Frank Taylor GRAY COURT Frank Tay-lor, 65, of Rt, 2, Grav Court. G. W.

Trotter George Trotter. 72. Hi in Baptist Church. Siiiijj Fit he was married twice. Her the Veterans Hospital in Columbia first marriage was to N.

L. died at a Laurens County hos Free installation John Ausberry Nix are Invited. FILM INDUSTRY HOLLYWOOD The three largest motion picture industries in the world today are in the at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday after two Godfrey who died in 1948. Sur pital at 2 p.

m. Wednesday fol lowing tour days of illness. viving from this marriage are two daughters, Mrs. T. E.

ALL PLASTIC Mr. Taylor suffered a heart at United States, Japan and India. tack here Saturday afternoon. He was a son of the late Ben Plastic Coated Fiber Thackston of Rt. 2, Greenville and Mrs.

J. T. Brockman of Greenville; and a son, C. J. Godfrey of Rt.

2, Greenville. and Lou Hanback Tavlor. and FUNERAL INVITATIONS weens ot illness. He was born and reared in Pickens County, a son of the late Robert and Martha Fortncr Trotter. For some years he lived in Gccnville before moving to Sandy Flat section, Rt.

1, Taylors, in 1945. '-He was a retired Mr. Trotter served in the Armv had lived near here for the past The and nf Her second marriage was to 30 years. He formerly lived Joe Cox who died in 1954. near Simpsonville.

M. Smith, Noah L. Smith, Marvin Smith, Naamon Smith, Mrs. Mamie Mosteller, Mrs. lydla Hoxltt and Mrs.

Ula Owens are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services of Thomas M. Smith tn Inn. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 4 p. m. at the First Baptist Church by the Rev.

W. J. Bradley, the Rev. C. L.

Boyter and the Rev. Kenneth Webb. Burial will be in Green Haven Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be L. C.

Garrett, D. E. Skinner, R. C. Poole Frank Wesson, Lois Sumner and A.

K. Jones. The Woman's Missionary Society will be honorary escort. The body is at the home, 277 W. Haynes and will be placed in the church at 3 p.

m. Thursday. Lamar Lanford Fu-j neral Home is in charge. 1 Also surviving are 2 brothers. He was a veteran of World War Walter Jones of Simpsonville and I and was a member of Warrior conducted Thursday at 11 a.m.

at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Burial will be in Graceland Cemeterv. Thnma. MrAfo Creek Baptist Church. toiiier Jones of Greenville; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Henry Hunter and during World War I. funeral director. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Mrs.

Robert Vaughn, both of Greenville; 9 grandchildren; and Esther Lance and Mrs. Rosa JAWES MYERS SEAT COVERS AUTO TOPS Vt Srrwt rheiu CI 1-6462 G'ttnvllk, $. C. His wife, Mrs. Ella Weathers Taylor died in April of last year.

Surviving are a son, David H. Taylor of Gray Court; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Leopard of Simpsonville, Mrs. Mamie Turn-blin of Fork Shoals and Mrs. Te- Hughes of Greenville and a number of nieces and nephews.

The friends and relatives ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hannah, Clarence Pearson, Clyde and Carl Hannah, Mrs. J. Blackwell.

Mrs. Minnie Cooper and Mrs. Annie Bell Ragsdae are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Robert Hannah to be conducted at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Burial will be In Graceland Cemetery.

Thomas McAfee, luneril director. 1 step-granddaughter; and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 8 p. m. at Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev.

Harry Smith.

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