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THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 198 9 PAGE TEN ducted at 2 p.m. Friday at at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Ibursday.

The family DEATH LIST Barkers Creek Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church OBITUARIES is at the, nome ot a aaugmer, Mrs. J. C. Goodman, 108 Fourth will be in Piney Grove Cemetery.

The body is at M. B. Callaham Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p. m. Thursday, and will be placed in the church Friday Mrs.

Ethel Berry of Spartany burg, S.C.; and a brother, Lasla-Hand of Easley. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p. m. Thursday at Church of God No. Two near Walhalla.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mathews Mortuary, Toccoa. The body will be at Pruitt St. Funeral Home after 1 p.m. Thursday, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 John Anderson BROOKLYN, N.

services for John Wesley Ander at 2 p.m. Mrs. T. Dave Best CANTON, N. T.

m. Thursday. The family is The family is at tne nome Dave Best, 83, of Canton, died son, 70, who died Friday, will at. the home in Barkers Creek Community. of Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Ballenger Rt. 3, Inman. Wednesday. Kenneth Kendall Among survivors is a SPARTANBURG Kenneth daughter, Mrs.

Frank Alexander James Kendall of Tamna. Fla.Y-f Mrs. George Pruitt TTNTDN Funeral services Mrs. Aaron Burton BELTON Funeral services of Greenville. died Wednesdav.

iciu-r, Funeral services will be con be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at Vaughnville Baptist Church at Chappells. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body; is at Thompson Mortuary in Clinton and the family is at the home of Mrs. Rosa Lee Sturkey, S.

Bell Street, Clinton. for Mrs. Nettie R. Pruitt, 79, of Rt. 5.

Union, who died Tues He was a native of Virginia, retired fireman, a veteran'. ducted at 2 p. m. Friday at Can for Mrs. Estelle Hughes Burton, 57.

who died Tuesday, wife of ton Central United Methodist Other Deaths On Page 49 Carl S. O'Barr MOUNTAIN REST Funeral services for Carl Stanley O'Barr, 76, of Belmont Community, who died Tuesday, will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at Belmont Baptist Church. Burial will be in Oconee Memorial Park. The body is at the "home.

Davenport Funeral Home. Mr. Wflton Lollis HONE A PATH-Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie May Lollis, 65, who died Monday, wife of Wilton Lollis of 820 Rosary Road, Largo will be conducted at 4 p. m.

Friday day, wife of George W. Pruitt, Church. Burial will be in Plains Aaron Burton, will be conducted at 4 p.m. Thursday at Mt. of World War II and a Surviving are (his wife, Mrs.

Mildred Dorothy McGaha a BAILEY. Mrs. Claude, Greer BARKER, Dean Tate, Spartanburg BARTON, Mrs. Lelia Charlotte, N. C.

BEST. Mrs. T. Dave, Canton, N. C.

CREWS, Mrs. William Herman, Newberry DRAKE. AHard Anderson, Travelers Rest FRAYSSE, Dr. Louis A. Ill, Columbia FUNDERBURK, Walter Evans, Greenwood HUGHES, Mrs.

J. Greenville KATES, Mrs. Minnie, Inman KAY, Mrs. O. Honea Path KENDALL, Kenneth James, Spartanburg LONGSHORE, Mrs.

F. Newberry MEDLIN, William Oscar, Toccoa, Ga. MEDLIN, Mrs. William Oscar, Toccoa, Ga. NICHOLS, John Fred, Prosperity PHILLIPS, Douglas Bruce, Greenville PITMAN, Mrs.

D. Greenville REDMOND, Caredine Lewis, Central SCOTT, Drayton Greenville SMITH, A. Easley SMITH, Mrs. W. Spartanburg STANCIL, D.

Six Mile TURNER Walter Greenville WARD, Mrs. L. Spartanburg Cemetery. Wells Funeral Home. will be conducted xnursday ai 2 p.m.

at Morningside Baptist Church. Burial will be in Rose-mont Cemetery. Bethel Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church dali; and a son, Michael Glen Kendall of the home. cemetery.

D. E. Standi The body is at M. W. Bohii? Mrs.

William Crews The body is at the borne. Funeral Chapel. The family is Pruitt Funeral Home, Honea NEWBERRY Mrs. Annie SIX MILE D.E. Standi, 84, of Rt.

1, Six Mile, died The body is atHoicomDe Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. Thursday. at the home of Mr. and 'c Path. Belle Crews, 55, wife of William Herman Crews of 48 Player T.

R. McGaha of Clifton, Glen- dale Road. died Wednesday. Wednesday. A retired was a Baptist.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. William O. MecUin Walter M. Turner Walter Major Turner, 21, of A native of Greenville County, Mrs. William O.

Medlin at Barkers Creek Baptist daughter of the late James C. Mrs. Lelia D. Barton Staunton Bridge Rt. 8, And Iva Galloway Rice, she TOCCOA, Ga.

William Mime Aacox standi: and a sister, Mrs. Julia Harris of ivirs. Leiia u. iormer-' Greenville, died Wednesday. was a member of Clearview Oscar Medlin.

80. and bis wife, Church, Honea Path. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pruitt Funeral Home. ly of died Monday; He was a son of Mrs.

Cecil Baptist Church at Augusta, Ga Mrs. Bonnie Hand Medlin; 70, Pendleton. Funeral services will be con in unariotte, is. u. i.

Massingale Turner and Walter 12 great-grandchildren, five of the Avalon community, Toc surviving also are two sons, ducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at ducted at Asbury Methodist Church at 4 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Greenlawn stepgrandchildren, six stepgreat- coa, died Tuesday. Victor L.

Crews of Greenville, M. Turner and was born in Greenville. He was a member of Crosswell Baptist Church. Six Mile Baptist Church. Burial A native of Oconee county, grandchildren.

daughter of tne late Berry and 1 Lottie Dorah Durham, she was' and S. Sgt. Randy C. Crews of Ft Bragg, N.C.; two The family is at the, home will be in Golden Creek Church cemetery. Medlin was a son of the late Sloan and Sarah Hood Medlin Surviving also are two sisters, a cafe operator before retiring and moving to Charlotte in 1965.

daughters, Mrs. Vicky Ogden of his son, Walter H. Scott, and was a veteran of World Rose Ellen Jordan GREENWOOD Graveside Services for Rose Ellen Jordan, five-day-old daughter of James H. and Alice Eugenia Williams Jordan of 201 Hutson who died Tuesday, will be conducted Miss Judy Kay Turner and Miss Evelyn Lee Turner of the home; of Baltimore, and Mrs 24 Farmington Rd. vnA Tiro mflmhon hf The body is at Gantt Funeral Home and will be placed in kjiiM nut? uiuiwvi L' War I.

Joseph a. Lain of Aiken; a Funeral arrangements will be and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A native of Oconee County, Tabernacle Baptist Church.1 Surviving are two sons, Harold brother, George C. Rice of announced by Thomas McAfee E.

M. Massingale of Greenville Lumberton, N.C.; and Funeral Home. and Mrs. Ida Turner of Green rayron oi nanoue ana wune the church at 1 p.m. Thurs day.

A. H. Smith Mrs. Medlin was a daughter of the late Quince and Ora White Hand and was a member of Memorial Park. Funeral Home.

James L. Davis EWBERRY Fu neral services' for James Leavell Davis, 50, who died Tuesday, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Whitaker Funeral Home. Burial will be in Newberry Memorial Gardens with Masonic rites. at 11 a.m.

Thursday at grandchildren and one great ville. Barton of Chicago, 111., a sister, grandchild. Funeral services will be con Mrs. Helen Buggs of Tugaloo Baptist Church. Funeral services will be an Mrs.

O. Kay HONEA PATH Mr N. a brother, John Hunted EASLEY-Auborn H. Smith, ducted Friday at 2 p.m. at Jones Mortuary.

Burial will be in Surviving are five daughters, nounced by Whitaker Funeral Mrs. Bertha and Mrs. AquiHa Home. Claudia Armstrong Kay, 87, of Graceland Cemetery. 74, of 409 N.

died Wednesday. A son of the late Sam T. Wilson of Walhalla, S.C., Mrs. Rt. 2.

Honea Path, widow of The body is at the mortuary Lonme Bagwell of Easley, S.C., where the family will receive Mrs. F. A. Longshore Oscar Lee Kay, died Wed Mrs. Alton Tandridge of friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

today. and Aggie McCombs Smith, he was a native of Pickens County NEWBERRY Mrs. Vera nesday. Hartwell, and Mrs. Jean-ette Blackburn of Greenville, Long Longshore.

54, wife of and had lived in Easley all D. Hudgens Scott Drayton Hudgens Scott, She was a native of Abbeville of New York City; ten grandchildren and. two greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 4:30 p.m. 'at Tabernacle Baptist Churchy Burial will be in Rest Haven-Memorial Gardens.

o-r-v? The body is at Webb's Funeral Home and will be placed in" the church at 3:30 p.m. Fri day. The family is at home. Mrs. Minnie Kates 82, S.

four sons, Burley Medlm Allan Longshore, died Wed Edgewood Cemetery. The body is at Blyth Funeral Home. Mrs. Edith Davis Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Davis of 102 Grace who died Sunday, will be conducted Thursday at 4:30 p.m.

at Tabernacle Baptist Church. Burial will be in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. The body is at Watkins, Garrett and Woods Mortuary and will be placed in the church at 3 p. m. Thursday.

Mrs. F. Mitchell his life. Before retiring he was employed at Roper Motor County, daughter of the late William Cowan and Essie died INMAN Mrs. Minnie Kates, of Sixth Conestee, nesday.

of Ware Shoals, S. Roy Med of Rt. 3, Inman, died Mon lin of Greenwood, S. James ana tne uaronna National Bank A native of Newberry county. day.

Medlin of Anderson, S.C., and He was a member of Calvary Robinson Armstrong. She had lived in Honea Path all of her life and was a member of daughter of the late George A native of Greenville county, Wednesday. Born in Anderson County, he was a son of the late Thomas Milton and Carrie Gaines Scott. For 18 years he had lived at Fred Medlin of Greer, S.C.; am baptist cnurcn. ioian and Minnie Banks Long, daughter of the late George and and 28 grandchildren.

Barkers Creek Baptist she was a member of Smyrna He was tne last surviving Mary Neslbitt Walker, she was rresoytenan Church. of a cousin, Mrs. Belle Sullivan, Church. Surviving are two sons a member of Rock Conestee. Before his retirement Surviving Medlm also are seven Sam, Luther, Homer and J.B.

Medlin of Ware memDer ot tus immediate fami ly. Funeral arrangements will an Surviving also are two sons 11 Mordecai St. i Methodist Church. 1 he was employed by F. Charles Kay of Anderson and James A.

Longshore and George Surviving are a daughter, Brothers, Paint Contractors. He nounced by Robinson Funeral William Kay of Belton; three daughters, Mrs. Frank Clement GREENWOOD Funeral Mrs. Ester Ballenger of Inman, was a Baptist. Home.

a son, Fred Kates of Greenville; Surviving are two daughters, of Anderson, Mrs. Earl Shirley The body is at the funeral services for Mrs. Lucille Fobias Mitchell, 66, who died Tuesday, DUE TO LACK OF FOOD Shoals, Grover Medlin of Canton, N.C., Iva Medlin of West Union, S.C., and Olin Medlin of Walhalla; and a sister, Mrs. Mattie Garner of Ware Surviving Mrs. Medlin also are three sisters, Mrs.

Bertha Anderson of Easley, Mrs. Alpha 12 grandchildren; 26 greatgrandchildren and ten great- of Honea Path and Mrs. Henry Webb of Hartsville; a sister, Mrs. Reba Scott Brown of Greenville and Mrs. Helen Scott BULK IN YOUR Dltl H.

Longshore of Newberry; five brothers, Paul Long of Chicago, 111., Roy, Edward, Earl and James Long of Newberry; five sisters, Mrs. Colie Woodward, Mrs. Annie Laura Berry and Mrs. Larry Bouknight of Newberry, and Miss Katherline Long of Joanna; and six will be conducted at 2 p. m.

Friday at Harley Funeral Home. home. Dean T. Barker great-grandchildren. TRY Mrs.

Jennie Branham Jolliff of Missouri; a son, Walter Burial will be in Greenwood Anderson; ten grandchildren H. Scott of Greenville; a sister, ALL-BRAN i Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 4 p.m. at Rock Hill Methodist Church. Burial Mrs. Mamie Scott Hinton of SPARTANBURG-Dean Tate and 18 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be con- Wallace of Morrisville, and Greenville; 13 grandchildren and Barker, 61, of 385 Willis Road, Harmon Trailer Park, died Wednesday. A native of Cambridge, Funeral services will be con ducted at 3 p.m.Thursday at son of the late Arthur and Whitaker Funeral Home. Burial will be in Smyrna Presbyterian Ann Dean Barker, he was a cnurcn cemetery. memDer of St. Mat news Episcopol Church, veteran of World War 11 and was a retired Memorial Gardens.

The body is at the funeral home and the family is at the home of her daughter, 5 Mrs. Virginia Harvey, 510 Jordan St. Mrs. B. M.

Lane GAFFNEY Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Estelle Gregory Lane, 72, of 1000 College Drive, who died Tuesday, wife of B. M. Lane, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday at Limestone Presbyterian Church.

Entombment will be in Wood-1 a Memorial Mausoleum, Greenville. The body is at Shuford-Hatch-er Funeral Home. employe of Asgrow Seed Co. Mrs. J.

H. Hughes Mrs. Beatrice Greene Hughes. ft mm imm 1 tfllH? 7 LOW PRICES ARE A YOU'RE -t I ARE OUR BAGL I A our thing, mani CBANANAr Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 50, wife of J.

H. Hughes of Jessie Verl Sanders Barker; 122 Sycamore Drive died son, Thomas Wayne Barker of Wednesday. Manitowoc, two brothers, Fred Barker of Cambridge, N. Born in Greenville, she was daughter of the late C. H.

and George Barker of West Park, N. and a grandson. and Myrtle Stackleather Greene. She was a lifelong resident of The body is at M. W.

Bobo Greenville. She was a BaDtist Funeral Chapel. and a member of the Eastern Star, and President of the Shrine Douglas Phillips Auxiliary. Surviving also are two sisters. Douglas Bruce Phillips, infant Mrs.

Mamie Peterson of Omaha, son of James H. and Mary and Mrs. Samuel Helen Jennings Phillips of 213 scroggs or. ween vine; and a West Faris Road, died brother, C. H.

Greene Jr. of Otis Edgar Smith HONEA PATH-Funeral services for Otis Edgar Smith, 38, of 403 Virginia who died Tuesday, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Assembly of God. Burial will be in the Garden of Memories. The body is at the home of his mother, Mrs.

Lillian Gam-brell. Pruitt Funeral Home. Mrs. Claude Bailey Sr. Council Bluffs, Iowa.

The father is -employed by Funeral services will be con Colonial Stores at Stone Plaza. ducted at Thomas McAfee The parents are members of Funeral Home Friday at 11 a.m Augusta Road Baptist Church. uunai will be in Woodlawn Surviving also are three Memorial Park. brothers, Eddie, Barry and The body is at the funeral home, where the family will I EI I II GREER Mrs. Elsie Cox Bailey, 73, of Rt.

2, Greer, Ricky Phillips of the home; and grandparents, Mrs. Laura Wilson Phillips of Travelers Rest and Mrs. Nancy Williams RCA 23" DIAG. COLOR CONSOLE TV 295 SQ. IH.

PICTURE receive friends from 7 until 9 GE 22" DIAG. BLK. WHITE CONSOLE TV ncture p.m. Thursday. widow of Claude Bailey died Wednesday.

Jennings of Pickens. uraveside services were con Mrs. Dennis F. Pitman She was a native of Dunne, W. a daughter of the late ducted Wednesday at Mt.

Airy Mrs. Louise Huskey Pitman, RCA COLOR CONSOLE Chora and xnlfenc ort youn in tUt RCA color conxk edUd tht Halifax. It ho solid stat UKF tuning that asurw high perfoimono level; "Golden Throat" tound with 6" oval duo cone speoken; one-set VHF fine tuning. Visit Lowe' you'll wont It for your home. 54685 Joseph and Susan Lawson Cox, captist tnurcn cemetery in wife of Dennis F.

Pitman of Anderson County. Robinson 56 Seventh Woodside, died She was, a former resident Beckley, 1 W. Va. and was a member of Beckley Baptist 54501 54667 Funeral Home, Easley. John Fred Nichols Church.

Wednesday. A native of Spartanburg County, she was a daughter of Mrs Pearl Huskey Murray of Green Surviving are a daughter, PROSPERITY John Fred Mrs. Lewis Phillips, with, whom ville, and the late Farrell she had lived for six years; Nichols, 51, of Rt. 1, Prosperity, GE 10" DIAG. COLOR TV GE ir DIAG.

BLK. WHITE TV Huskey. She had spent most died Wednesday. of her life in Greenville. Before A native of Newberry County a son, Claude Bailey Jr.

of Beckley; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Quesenberry and Mrs. Lola Rae Skelton of Beckley ner retirement, she was $71)64 he was employed at the Oakland plant of Kendall and was a member of; Mt Pilgrim 1888 Pklmt employed at the White Horse Plant of the J. P. Stevens Co.

She attended the Woodside and Mrs. Scott Amos of Colum 74 SQ. IN. 54511 ncruKE 54454 bus, Ohio; seven grandchildren uitneran Church. Avenue Church of God.

and a great-grandihild. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Surviving are a son, Charles Mary Frances i i Nichols; his mother, Mrs. Nellie F. Pitman; two daughters, Mrs Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. at Wood Mortuary.

The body will mm smm mum Dennis E. Heaton of Townville 3 am Lowman of Prosperity; and Mrs. Helen P. Belton of be sent to Rose and Quesenberry daughter, Mrs. Allen Dehardt Greenville; a sister, Mrs.

Funeral Home, Beckley, Friday of Prosperity; three brothers J. P. Lowman and Urcel E. Johnson of Greenville; two for burial. The body is at the mortuary, brothers, James Murray and R.

C. Murray of Greenville; and Lowman ot Columbia, and COLOR CONSOLE TV Cullen Lowman of Joanna; six grandchildren. sister, Mrs. Leona Fulmer of where the family will receive friends Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. It is requested that flowers be omitted and memorials be Funeral arrangements will be Columbia; and one grandchild M53 S1i announced by Jones Mortuary, Funeral arrangements will be The body is at the mortuary RCA 23" DIAG.

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INCH riCTURE made to Fews Chapel United announced by Whitaker Funeral Methodist Church, Greer. C. Redmond Home at Newberry. Walter Funderburk Both Have Automatic Fine Tuning! $44(0)93 CENTRAL Caredine Lewis Zenith 23" 295 sq. picture; contemporary grained walnut finish; AFC locked in picture and tound; UHF and VHF all channel.

54793 RCA 23" diag. 295 sq. in. picture; Mt out control panel; automatic iocked-in fine tuning; tronsisrorized New Vista VHF solid state UHF tuners; fuH bodied sound. 54686 GREENWOOD Walter Evans Redmond, 72, died Wednesday, 34687 54410 CUTTING K3ASD TO A native of Anderson County, son of the late Mount David and Loie Felter Redmond, he was a retired textile worker and a former employe of Cannon Funderburk, 88, died Wednesday.

A native of Mecklenberg County, N. he was a son of the late Andrew J. and Jane Baker Funderburk. He was a retired farmer, and had lived in Greenwood since 1913. He was a member of South He was a member of Mt.

Tabor Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife Mrs. I FOtTAtlt NOW! IUIIT-W nut IWYIHC stucnacs Berline Head Redmond; three Greenwood Pentecostal Holiness Church. Surviving are three daughters, and will be taken to the home at 3 p.m. Thursday.

Dr. Louis Fraysse III COLUMBIA Dr. Louis Augustus Fraysse III, 47, of 225 Garden Springs Road, retired U.S. Air. Force, lieutenant colonel died Wednesday.

A native of Charleston, son of the late L. A. Fraysse Jr. and Sallie Belle Watt Fraysse, he was a member of Asbury Methodist Church. He was a graduate of the College of Charleston, the University of South Carolina and Duke Medical College.

He was a veteran of World War II. He served as hospital commander for several Air Force hospitals, and retired from service in 1966. He also served on the staff of Crafts-Farrow Hospital in Columbia. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen Elizabeth John Fraysse; three daughters, Susan Watt Fraysse, Patricia Lee Fraysse and Mary Janet Fraysse of the home; a son, Robert Louis Fraysse of the home; and a brother, John Watt Fraysse of Mechanicsville, Va.

Funeral services will be con- I loLpoinir Mrs. F. M. Mattox, Mrs. J.

C. Goodman and Mrs. J. F. Hollingsworth of Greenwood; three sons, Eugene, Roy and Grady Funderburk of Greenwood; a sister, Mrs.

Carrie Hancock of Mooresville, N. 15 grandchildren and 14 loLpxrui.tr 2 SPEED -14 LB. AUTOMATIC WASHER $10481 HHhrtpolnir PERMANENT PRESF ELECTRIC DRYER 19fl nm3 50578 'I luLpxruvfc 40" AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE s174' 52161 MODERN MAID SIX CYCLE DISHWASHER 179 50306 BUILT-IN DISHWASHER 1695om daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Redfern of Chesterfield, Mrs. Barbara Lockett of Tucson, and Mrs.

Mary Miller of Spangdahlem Air Force Base, Germany; two sons, Kenneth Redmond of Hunts ville, and Jerry Redmond of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Sosbee of Meridian, and Mrs. Mildred Snodgrass of Germany; two brothers; Quinn Redmond of Ft. Pierce, and Beauford Redmond of Albany, and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m.

Thursday at Duckett's Clemson Chapel. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery. The body is at the chapel. great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be con ducted at 3 p.m. Friday at South Greenwood Pentecostal Holiness OPEN Church. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial 2333 N. PLEASANTBURG DR (BY-PASS 291 NORTH) PHONE 242-4880 NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY 8-5 Gardens.

The body is at Harley Funeral FREE PARKING! U36 YOWB COTOm Home, and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Friday. The family will receive friends.

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