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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 23

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PAGE TWENTY-THREE THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 to north chapel Friday from 7 two daughters, Mrs. Maryi ducted at 3:30 p.m. Friday at Silverstreet Lutheran Church. 9 p.m. "ISRAEL a OBITUARIES Elizabeth King of Duluth, and Mrs.

Annie Sue Hardy of Flat Rock, near Anderson; two brothers. Harve and 0 Burial will be in Newberry Memorial Gardens. Miss Louise Ligon ANDERSON Miss Louise The establishment of the New Stote of Israel In 1948 is modern mirnrto RMnrriless of one's theoloaicat views, we must now rec- The body is at McSwain Fu Bramblett of Westminster; two 2,000 oanize the oartiol restoration of this notion. For almost Ligon, 81, of 304 B. Kingsley i Road, died Thursday.

i neral Home and will be placed years, Israel has been scattered over the world. Auborn H. Smith EASLEY Graveside services for Auborn H. Smith. 74.

of 409 in the church at 2:30 p.m. Fri sisters, Mrs. Lou Clark ot Westminster and Mrs. Amanda Simpson of Anderson; eight day. The family is at the home of a son, Paul A.

Stoudemire, North who died Wednes grandchildren ana two great Silverstreet. grandchildren. Funeral services will Born in Anderson County, she was a daughter of the iate Richard S. and Helen Reed Ligon. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family.

Graveside services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday at Old Silver Brook Cemetery. The Rev. J. Robert Martin, pastor of the Oakwood Baptist Church, of Anderson, South Carolina, has traveled in every port of the Bible world.

He has not found one thing that does not substantiate the fact of "miracle" connected with this movement. These facts ore pertinent to the days in which we live. Mr. Martin's message: ''Israel: a Miracle" will be heard ot the Augusta Street Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina, on Sunday night November 9, at 7:00 p.m. The public is cordially invited to this srevice.

conducted Saturday at 2 p.m Other Deaths On Page 22 Mrs. T. D. Best 3IC ANTON, N.C.-Funeral services for Mrs. Dave Best, 83, whb died Wednesday, will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Friday at Canton Central United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Plains Cemetery. Wells Funeral Home. Mrs. J.

H. Hughes Funeral services for Mrs. Rufus Bramblett ANDERSON Rufus B. day, will be conducted at 4 p.m. Friday at West Cemetery.

The body is at Robinson Funeral Home. Walter M. Turner at Beaver Dam Baptist Church. Z3'ZJ Burial will be in the church Bramblett, 74, of 222 Pecan Drive, died Wednesday. cemetery.

tie was born in lieorgia, son Funeral services for Walter Rev. J. Robert Martin The body is at McDougald's North Chapel and will be placed The family requests that of the late Levi and Mary Major Turner, 21, of Staunton flowers be omitted. Elizabeth Smith Bramblett. He Bridge Road, who died Wednesday, will be conducted Fri was a member of Beaver Dam The body is at Sullivan-King Mortuary and the family is at AUGUSTA ST.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 705 Augusta Street in the cnurcn at i p.m. Saturday. The family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hardy, Flat Rock community, I and will receive friends at the Baptist Church. Beatrice Greene Hughes 50, of day at 2 p.m.

at Jones the home of a nephew, Richard Surviving are a son, James Mortuary. Burial will be in Allen, 308 Kingsley Road. Cary Bramblett of Atlanta, Ga Graceland Cemetery. ine body is at the mortuary. Mrs.

Lelia D. Barton Funeral services for Mrs. Lelia D. Barton, formerly of Greenville, who died Monday in unanotte, N.C.. will be con ducted Friday at 4:30 p.m.

at 122 Sycamore Drive, who died Wednesday, wife of J.H. Hughes will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The body is at the funeral home.

'Mrs. Claude Bailey Sr. GREER Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Cox Bailey, 73, of Rt. 2, Greer, who died Wednesday, widow of Claude Bailey Sr.

will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. at Wood Mortuary Burial will be in Beckley, W. Va. The body is at the mortuary. Mrs.

Minnie Kates Tabernacle Baptist Church, Burial will be in Rest Haven ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Memorial Gardens. The body is at Webb's Funera: Home and will be placed in the church at 3:30 p. m. Friday of ine tamiiy is at the home mm Ihirastaas toy a cousin, Mrs. Belle Sullivan, 11 Mordecai St.

Miss Nellie Turner EDGEFIELD Miss Nellie DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY! USE PENNEY'S TIME PAYMENT PLAN OR EASY LAY-AWAY PLAN! AVOID THE RUSH! CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION! Mae Turner, 65, died Thursday. a native, of Edgefield, she was the daughter of the late Milledge and Minnie Turner. Surviving are five sisters, Mrs. C.C. Chambers, Mrs.

Fannie Hazel, Mrs. Mattie Cato, Mrs. Eunice Booth of Edgefield and Miss Pettie Lou Turner of Clinton; and a brother, Harvey Turner of Edgefield. Funeral services will be con INMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie 80, of Rt.

3, Inman, who died Monday, will be conducted Friday at 4 p.m., at Rock Hill Methodist Church. Burial will be in Piney Grove Cemetery. The body is at M.B. Callaham Funeral Home and will be placed in the church Friday at 2 p.m. v.

Mrs. 0. Kay HONEA PA TH Funeral services for Mrs. Claudia Armstrong Kay 87, of Rt. 2, Honea Path, who died Wednesday, widow of Oscar Lee Kay, will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Friday at Barkers Creek Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the home. Pruitt Funeral Home. Mrs.

T. S. Rodgers ducted at 3 p.m. Saturday at Edgefield Mercantile Funeral Home. Burial will be in East View Cemetery.

The family is at the home of Mrs. Eunice Booth, Circle The body is at the funeral home. Mrs. E. O.

Leopard JOHNSTON-Mrs. a i a Eubankg Leopard, 79, of Lee Street, wife of E. D. Leopard, NINETY SIX Funeral serv died She was born in Aiken County, ices for Mrs. Nellie Butler Rod gers, 54, who died Tuesday, wife of Thomas S.

Rodgers of daughter of the late Furman E. and Lela Lybrand Eubanks. 107 Draper will be conducted Fridav at 4:30 p.m. at She was a member of the First Baptist Church. Surviving also are two Cambridee Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Elmwood rlanrihtprs Mrs. 'Rnhfirt L. Cemeterv. Franklin of Augusta, and Mrs. Earl Stillwell of Johnston; The body is at the home and will be placed in the church at 3:30 D.m.

Friday. Blyth Fu three sons, Roy C. Leopard of Williston Harry D. Leopard of Cavce and Earl Leopard of FOREMOST MOTORIZED MINI BIKE -PRICED LOW! Small but mighty mini gets you up to cool 22 mph! Economical as well up to 100 miles per gallon Disc brakes on rear wheel, 2 Vz HP; 4 cycle Tecumseh engine, automatic centrifugal clutch, Mini bikes' are not for racing or for use on highways, sidewalks or streets. neral Home.

Walter Funderburk Saluda: a sister, Mrs. Everett Marchant of Warrenville; two brothers, Lucius Eubanks of Graniteville and George GREENWOOD Funeral services for Walter Evans Funderburk: 88. who died Eubanks of Aiken; ten LOVELY 'DANCERINA' DOLL PIROUETTES AND SPINS! She toe dances1 backward and forward, pirouettes, turns her head to record of 'The Song of the Flute' from 'Nutcracker Suite' (included). 24" high. grandchildren and four Wednesday will be conducted at 3 p.m.

Friday at South Greenwood Pentecostal Holiness Church. Burial will be in Funeral services will conducted at 3:30 p.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church Greenwood Memorial Burial will be in Mount of Olives Gardens. 15.88 Cemetery. The body is at Harley Funeral Home and will be placed in The body is at Edwards Funeral Home.

the church at 2 p.m. Friday, The family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. J.C. Goodman, 108 Fourth St. John Wesley Gosnell Sr.

5 All little girls want Swingy the moving doll A sensational little gal on the go! She turns her head from side to side and moves, her arms as she walks. TRYON, N.C. John Wesley Gosnell 54, of 500 Screben Marx Big Wheel- Road, died Wednesday in Atlanta, Ga. maximum pedal He was a native ot ureenviue slick rear County, son of the late Lemuel 1 s-i- J-P-ir power witn racing and Mamie Porter uosneii. tie had been a caretaker for a number of years and was active MM itki-- T.JSSf ') wheels.

ii 10.99 mm in civic affairs. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eva Laughter Gosnell; a daughter, Miss Jeanette Gosnell I Mrs. William Rainey WEST PELZER Mrs. Marie Rainey, 58, of Rt.

1, Pelzer, wife of William Rainey, died Thursday. She was a native of Greenville, daughter of Janie Moon Ravan of Greenville and the late Joe Ravan. She was a member of -West Pelzer Baptist Church and owner and operator of Marie's Cafe in West Surviving also are a daughter, Mrs. Edna Fowler of Greenville; a son, John Coleman of Greenville; two brothers Jim and William Ravan of Greenville; two sisters, Mrs. Barney Kay of West Pelzer and Mrs.

Geneva Chapman of Greenville; seven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, TTnnornl services Will be COI1- of the home; a son, jonn wesieyi Gosnell Jr. of the home; two i sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Parker of Mill Springs and Mrs. Martha Gregory of Boiling S.C.; and seven brothers, Ed and Louis Gosnell of Gosnell of Trvon. Joe and Krnest Gosnell of Atlanta, Ansel i Gosnell of Greenville, S.

and Harold "Bud" Gosnell ot Hackett Town, N.J. Funeral services will RntiHav at 3 D.m. at West conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday at Tryon Second Baptist Church. Burial will be in Polk Memorial Gardens.

The family will receive friends Pelzer Baptist Church. The body is at Gray Mortuary, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Sunday. at McFarland Funeral uiapei Prlrlav frnm 7 to 9 P.m.

ine the body will De piaceu church at 2 p.m. aaiuruay. Robert Stoudemire SILVERSTREET -Robert E. G. Seymore ANDERSON Early Gibson Seymore, 77, of 9 died Wednesday.

Born in Elbert County, son of the late Joel and Louise Dewey Stoudemire, aiea Thursday. A native ot Peas, son oi me McDuff Seymore, he was a member of Liberty Baptist late Robert Jackson ana wu-tie Lindler Stoudemire, he was Church, Carnesville, Ga. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. a retired maintenance tracK foreman for Southern Railroad and a former police chief of Silverstreet. He was a member Laura Tucker Seymore; two Rons.

Henrv Beecher and Bon nie Joe Sevmore of Anderson; of Silverstreet Lutheran Church fmif daughters. Mrs. Corene and the Brotherhood of Railway Maintenance Employes, Lodge Murph of Greenville, Mrs. Jewel Herring, Mrs. Helen Fennell and Mrs.

Lorene Skelton of 6-ft. scotch pine tree stays green year after year! It's the most natural looking artificial tree available from its tapered brand ends and ponderosa pine trunk, to its flame resistant bristles. 1618. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. i Rosa Rauch Stoudemire; two Anderson; three brothers; Clayton and Edgar Seymore of An-riorsnn and Morris Seymore of HOT WHEELS SUPER-CHARGERlm SPRINT SET! Rev 'em up! Non-stop racing fun and thrills! The set includes: 1 Super-Charger (TM), 1 Hot Wheels car and button, 16 VV hot strip track.

SWEET TASTITOYtm Hours of confectionary fun that's good to eat. Includes Tastitoy machine, whistle and tweeter-trimmer molds, 40 tiny tootsie roll candies and easy instructions. Charlotte. N. four sisters, Mrs.

Onie Ramsey of Green-villft and Mrs. Eunice Lund- 16.99 165 branch endi knskv. Mrs. Era Hawkins, and Mrs Bernie Kins of Anderson; 22.99 7.49 7' 4' ends ends branch branch 16 54 16 grandchildren and a great 4.64 sons, Robert D. Stoudemire Jr.

and Paul A. Stoudemire of Silverstreet; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Kennedy of Newberry; four sisters, Mrs. J. L.

Lindler of Blairs, Mrs. Carl Miller of Little Mountain, and Miss Mary B. Stoudemire and Miss Ora-seay Stoudemire of Chapin; four brothers, H. T. and S.

E. Stoudemire of Winnsboro, Frank Stoudemire of Pomaria and A. C. Stoudemire of Chapin; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be con- grandchild.

Funeral services will be con downstairs ducted at Oakwood Baptist Church. Burial will be in New Silver Brqok Cemetery. Shop PenneyY Monday Thursday Nights Until 9, Fridays Until The body is at the home. McDougald Funeral Home..

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