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SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 9 1 9 6 6 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE FIVE ctach 'Mr. Bouchillon Sitc Pnrchazci DEATHS AND FUNERALS ine body is trie lunerai tsaraoot 01 me nome; a fcun'iving is a son, J. Kenneth home.

Mrs. Frank Mitchell, a mission-! Brown of Greenville. Columbia Building Passes At 94 Christopher C. Bouchillon, 94, jary to Temico, Chile, on fur-j Funeral services will be con-j lough in Landrum; and three! ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Mrs.

Batson brothers, Rev. Urban Patillo orM. V. Bobo Funeral Chapel by rci 1 1 I 1 a re- TRAVELERS REST Fu-'Cades, Ned and George Pattillo Dr. John L.

Klanrhter Rnriali01 imuienuru noaa, will be in Greenlawn Memorial tired brick layer yester- nerai services ior Mrs. Aiarga- 0f Forence. Planned By COLUMBIA Citizens and Street, includes the Jefferson Funeral services will be con-1 Gardens. Claude G. Sexton i Mac Bee Hipp LIBERTY -Funeral services! CLINTON Funeral services for Claude C.

Sexton, 74, who for Mac Bee Hipp, 81, of Mus-died Thursday, will be conduct- grove Road, Rt. 1, Clinton, who ed Saturday at 3 p.m. at Camp died Thursday, will be conduct-Creek Baptist Church by Rev. led Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Ralph Home and Rev.

Garland First Presbyterian Church by Sentell. Burial will be in West Rev. Alfred L. Bixler and Rev. View Cemetery.

Ronald Case. Burial will be in ret Ward Batson of 11 Hilltop Drive, Travelers Rest, will be conducted at Clearview Baptist ducted Monday at 11 a.m. at; Pallbearers will be William the First Baptist Church ofjC. Foster, George 0. Wood, Church Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

Southern National Bank of Hotel site and also fronts on South Carolina has purchased I Laurel, Assembly and Richland an extensive site in the 18C0: streets. Duncan by Dr. W. H. Clapp and pave H.

Kennemur John Rev. Knox Lambert. Burial will 0. Vernon D. L.

Thomas by Rev. Dean Weaver and Rev. Jack Lynch. Burial will be in Wood Memorial Park. "This land acquisition is be block of Main Street here, ac Jr.

and Arthur S. Lecky The family, which reauests cording to J. Willis Cantey, The body is at the home of a the church cemetery with Grandview Memorial Gardens. pallbearers will be Rev. Wal-Pallbearers will be Jimmy jiace Taylor, Rev.

Mervin lieved to be one of the largest privately owned areas in downtown Columbia and is solid evi- president. Masonic rites. son, Buddy Sexton, near Camp vaugnn, turns Higntower, Brown. Rev. Luther Caldwell.

Bank officials said plans for day at 5:30 p.m. in a local nursing home after seven years of declining health. Born in Pelzer, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pelzer Bouchillon and lived in Greenville 17 years.

Mr. Bouchillon was a member of the Seventh Day Adven-tist Church. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Lela Wilson Bouchillon. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m.

at The Mackey Mortuary by Elder J. Neil Hadley. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Smith, Joe Ford, Richard Jen development will be announced dence of our bank's faith in the that any memorials be made to the First Baptist Church building fund, will receive friends at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. creeK uiurcn, ana will be placed in the church at 2 p.m.

Gantt Funeral Home is in charge. but that exhaustive studies future of our capital city, Can- have shown this is the best said. Pallbearers will be Hubert Todd, Chick Pitts Dillard Milam R. P. Wilder, Jack Red, Roy Summers, J.

W. (Bill) Henry and Aldine Blake- iy. The body is at Gray Funeral nings and Ray Batson. The body is at the home but will be at the church at 1:30 p.m. Rev.

Roger Snipes, Rev. Wyatt Garrett and Rev. T. A. Woolbright.

The body is at Wood Mortuary and will be placed in the church at 10:30 a.m. Major portions of the land cation in Columbia for a major office building. were acquired from the Klondike Corp. and the Jefferson The property, which fronts Mrs. John Shipman ROEBUCK Funeral services for Mrs.

Amanda S. Ship- more than 300 feet along Main Hotel Corp. 0 Dell Mortuary is in charge. James J. Flemings man, 95, of Rt.

1, Roebuck, who Hied Thnrsdav wirlmv nf -Tnhn It is respectfully requested Shipman, will be conducted Sat- flowers be omitted IVA James Jasper Flemings, 87, of Rt. 2, Iva, died in an Anderson hospital The body is at the mortuary. Plans To Finance Health Education urday at 1 p.m. at J. F.

Floyd Mrs. Workman PRINCETON Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Sanders Workman, 83, who died Thursday, widow of Lawrence M. Workman will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at Temple Baptist Church by Rev.

M. A. Martin, Rev. Warren Stevens and Home and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Roy Lee Kelly BELTON Funeral services for Roy Lee Kelly, 59, of Bel-ton and Connie Maxwell Children's Home in Greenwood, who died Thursday, will bo conducted Saturday at 3:30 p.m.

at the Second Baptist Church by Dr. John Murdock, Rev. J. C. Dyar and Rev.

W. R. Craven. Burial will be in the Garden of Mortuary by Rev. Herbert Wo-mick, Rev.

Harry McAbee and Rev. Talmadge Loftis. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. Mrs. T.

W. Hill, 83, Passes At Sumter Network Explored Rev. Jerry Autry. Burial will be I By LEE BANDY after three days of illness. Native of Abbeville County, son of the late Bill and Gussie Flemings, he lived in Iva most of his life.

He was a retired fanner and a member of Shiloh Methodist Church in Abbeville County. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cora Jordan Flemings; two daughters, Mrs. Clara Mae Sexton of Simpsonville and Mrs. Annie Belle Medlock of Greenville; two sisters, Mrs.

Ella Elgin of Rt. 2, Iva, and Mrs. Emma Botts of Abbeville; and a SUMTER Mrs. Etta Bag-nal Hill, 83, widow of the late T. W.

Hill, died here Friday night after a long illness. Native of Williamsburg County, she had lived in Sumter in the church cemetery. The body is at Parker-White Funeral Home. Mrs. Oney Cole SPARTANBURG Funeral services for Mrs.

Oney Parris Cole, 45, of 110 South who WASHINGTON Groundwork for financing a comprehensive health education center network in Greenville and three other areas of South Carolina were envisioned In this project would place South Carolina In an enviable position in the next several decades. Conversely failure to take any action could lead to critical manpower shortages." Pallbearers will be Rufus Callahan, Kenney Kelly, Steve Grif died Thursday, will be conduct-! since 1920, Mrs. J. T.Atkins LYMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Evie Mae Wofford Atkins, 69, of Rt.

1, Lyman, who died Thursday, wife of Jasper T. Atkins, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Holly Springs Baptist Church by Rev. J. Wayne Levan and Rev.

f. A. Woolbright. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Troy Edwards, Gerald Clayton, Ray Staton, Clayton Livingston, Jim Bright and Johnny Sanders.

The body is at the home. Wood Mortuary of Greer is in charge. Mrs. Lonzo Nelms MADISON, Ga. Mrs.

Mon-tine Maddox Nelms, 67, died suddenly at home Friday. Native of Jackson County, she was a daughter of the late Griffin and Dora Maddox. Surviving are her husband, Lonzo Nelms; a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Pauline) Seagraves of Greenville, S. two sons, Homer Nelms of Anderson, S.

and Rogers Nelms of Bishop; a sister, Mrs. Hoke Minish of Danielsville; four brothers, Roy, Henry and Arthur Maddox of Danielsville Surviving are four daughters. explored at a conference in Mrs. Fahncstock Funeral services for Mrs. Isabel Hill Fahnestock, who died Thursday in a Decatur, hospital, will be conducted at Washington this week.

The program was announced, advances in new drues. Medi- ed Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at J. F. Floyd Mortuary by Rev.

Troy Bratton and Dr. W. H. Clapp. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.

The body is at the home of a sister, Mrs. Vassar Parris, 3015 S. Church St. Mrs. Wayne W.

Freeman of Greenville, Mrs. Lillian Jones of Sumter, Mrs. A. R. Munn of Baltimore, and Mrs.

Floyd Bausch of Charleston; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. grandchild. Graveside services will be Thomas McAfee Funeral Home Dec. 4 at the Greenville Tech-care valuable as they may nical Education Center, where; be" are not sufficient. And a five-year pilot operation cost-! an adequate health program de-ing $5.8 million will be carried mands more doctors, more at 1 p.m.

today by Rev. Mor conducted Saturday at 4 p.m. in Partridge Hill Cemetery by gan Dukes. Burial will be in Springwood Cemetery. Funeral arranppmpnt will She was the widow of T.

V. L. fin, Larry and Richey Cason and Frank Cason Jr. The body is at Cox Funeral Home and will be placed in the church Saturday at 2:30 p.m. The family is at the home, 113 Shirley Belton.

T. E. Black BELTON Thomas Ernest Black, 82, of Rt. 2, Belton, in the Triangle community, died in an Anderson hospital Friday at 1:45 a.m. after three weeks of illness.

Native of Anderson, he lived most of his life in the Belton Kev. W. E. Dowdy. The body is at McDougald Funeral Home where the family will receive friends.

announced by Shclley-Brunson Funeral Home of Sumter. dentists, more nurses, more therapists, more health technicians of every sort. And nowhere is the need greater than in South Carolina." Fahnestock. The body is at the funeral home. The body is at the a 1 home and the family is at the Sen.

Donald Russell, who attended the conference of state and local representatives to discuss the mammoth undertaking, said federal agencies are giving full consideration to sources of funds. Representing South Carolina nome of Mrs. Jones, 519 W. Hampton Sumter. L.M.

Morgan Jr. WALHALLA Funeral services for Lewis Marshall Morgan who died Thursday, 12-year-old son of L. M. Morgan Sr. and Mrs.

Nellie Billings Morgan of Rt. 2, Walhalla, will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Christian Fellowship Center by Rev. W. J.

Norris, Rev. Frank Rochester. Rev. Donald Mrs. J.

W. Brooks CHESTER Mrs. Sadie Gibson Brooks, 81, widow of James Wesley Brooks, died Friday. Daughter of the late John and Louise Evans Gibson, she Tammy Alberson PELZER Tammy Lynn Alberson, 3-year-old daughter of Archie Ray and Elizabeth Ann Bridges Alberson of Shaw Air PAVEMENT PIONEER TOLEDO First concrete road built in the U. S.

was a 50-foot strip, 220 feet long, in Bellefontaine, Ohio, in 1892. were Keener Garrett of Green area. Son of the late Jim and Clemson Students Injured In Wreck ville; Jack Sharupa of Green and Thaddeus Maddox of Mar-jNancy Brock Black, he was a ville, president of the South Force Base, Sumter, died in a ifua, o. a granuunnui en Carolina State Hospital Associa PICKENS Two Clemson and 20 great-grandchildren. Stancill and Rev.

Clifford E.l CLOSE-OUT University students, injured in an automobile accident near Funeral arrangements will be announced by Hemperly's Funeral Home. The body is at the funeral home. Men's Ores Liberty Thursday, were in satisfactory condition in Cannon was a member of Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church. Surviving are two sons, S. A.

Brooks of Chester and Roy Brooks of Norfolk, a daughter, Mrs. D. A. Adams of Chester; three brothers, John N. Gibson of Richburg, Samuel M.

Gibson of Chester and Clarence C. Gibson of Charlotte, N. a sister, Mrs. W. T.

retired farmer and a member of Cedar Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Frances Cole Black; and a brother, James Black of King's Mountain, N. C. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m.

at Cedar Grove Baptist Church by Rev. David Riddle and Rev. Everett Crook. Burial will be in Durham, N. hospital Friday at 5 a.m.

Surviving also are a sister, Laurie Ann Alberson of the home; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bridges of Greenville and Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Alberson of Pelzer. The body will be at the home of the grandparents, Mr.

and SHOES 5, Memorial Hospital Friday. tion, and Archie J. Lugenbeel, a staff member for the association; Robert Woodward of the state committee for Technical Education, and Floyd Johnson, manpower director for the committee. The program, Russell said, "Holds much promise for South Carolina and will complement In fair condition was Walter C. Dodgens, 18, of Rt.

2, Easley, with a fractured neck. Ronnie McNealy, 18, of Pickens was in good condition with lacerations. Reg. $3.95 1 TABLE LADIES SHOES Values to $2.98, $3.98 Mrs. Alberson, 7 Burts af- Henson of West Columbia; eight McWhorter.

Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. The body is at the home and Davenport Funeral Home is in charge. Lester R. Barron Funeral services for Lester R. Barron, 85, of 1113 Pendleton who died Thursday, will be conducted by Dr.

D. M. Rivers today at 10 a.m. at Thomas Mc Afee Funeral Home. Burial will be in Level Grove Baptist Church cemetery at Cornelia, at 3 p.m.

Pallbearers will be Robert Brownlee, Wayman Timmer- the church cemetery. Pallhoorors will hp his grandchildren and two great-' ter 4 p.m. Saturday. Gray 1, Mortuary is in cnarge. S.

C. Highway Patrolman R. nephews granuumuren. Qt fhA hnmp andi Funeral services will be con- R. Smith said they were injured when a 1965 Pontiac driven 1 III JlJkJ 1J MV Mrs.

F.F.Foster McDougald Funeral Home, An 1 TABLE LADIES efforts already instituted in hospital construction, health-care financing and scientific research." Long-range plans call for establishing similar centers in Richland, Charleston and Florence-Darlington, if the Greenville project proves to be suc by Dodgens was in collision with a 1963 Mercury driven by 98 INMAN Mrs. Ruby Harmon Foster, of 24 Third died in a local hospital Friday after several years of declining LOAFERS, OXFORDS 1 health. Values to $3.98 CHILDREN'S HIGH-TOP man, Prat Henderson, wuton King, Robert Gantt and Wood-row Taylor. The body is at the funeral home. SI 98 1 will Tom Looper, 61, of Rt.

1, Liberty, on S. C. Highway 93, three miles west of Liberty. Looper was not injured. Man Is Injured In 4-Car Wreck EASLEY One man was injured and two cars demolished in a four-car pile-up which end SHOES up to 3 G.W.Vaughn Garland F.

Hoxit EASLEY Garland F. Hoxit, 77, of 301 N. A died in a local hospital at 6:30 a.m. Friday after an illness of five weeks. Native of Jackson County, N.

son of the late William I. and Jane Bryson Hoxit, he lived in Piedmont and Greenville before moving to Easley in 1929. He was a barber and a member of Calvary Hill Baptist. Church. He was married twice.

His first wife, Mrs. Lula Ann Jones Hoxit, died in I960. Surviving are his second wife, Mrs. Ruth Sweet Hoxit; two sons, Earl Hoxit of Greenville and Truman Hoxit of Easley; two daughters, Mrs. M.

L. (Edna) Lesley of Easley and Mrs. George (Mildred) Williams of Greenville; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at Robinson Funeral Home by Dr.

Norman R. Lewis and Rev. Herman Lewis. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park. The family requests that flowers be omitted.

Pallbearers will be G. B. Nal-ley Gary and Billy Hoxit, George Williams Cleo Hayes and Wayne Martin. The body is at the funeral home. UNION Funeral services for George Washington Vaughn, cessful, Federal agencies, the senator! noted, are giving "full consid-i eration" to sources of funds.

They include almost every branch of the Health, Education and Welfare Department and the Office of Economic Opportunity, Russell pledged to continue his efforts to gain "maximum possi-j ble financing under a variety of 1 federal programs which might' be utilized." Observing the need for tech-' nical, administrative and other, personnel in the health-care field is already "far supply, he remarked. "The comprehensive effort i 70, of Rt. 3, Union, who died Thursday, will be conducted ed in Hughey's Market parking lot on U.S. Highway 123 east of LADIES SHOES Sixes to 12 Triple Greatly Itoduced BLOOM'S 308 S. MAIN derson, is in charge.

J. B. Cook Jr. WOODRUFF John B. Cook 60, of 132 Irby died in a Spartanburg hospital Friday at 12:15 p.m.

after an illness of one month. Native of Laurens County, son of the late John B. and Mary Stewart Cook, he was a deacon, Sunday school teacher and member of the choir of the First Baptist Church. He was a textile employe. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Lucille Jackson Cook; two sons, Carol Cook of Anderson and Dr. J. B. Cook III of Athens, two daughters, Mrs. Carolyn McKee and Mrs.

Doris Anderson of Spartanburg; three brothers, Fred Cook of Jackson, Charles Cook of Brevard, N. and Ernest Cook of Fountain Inn; three sisters, Miss Nell Cook of Fountain Inn, Mrs. Madge Drummond of Kannapo-lis, N. and Mrs. Mildred Hawkins of Forest Park, and eight grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be Native of Spartanburg County, daughter of the late Pinck-ney and Lura Dean Hart Harmon, she was a member of the First Methodist Church of Inman. Surviving are her husband, Festus F. Foster; a daughter, Mrs. Jewell Roberts of Inman; and five sisters, Mrs. Guy Coth-ran, Mrs.

Howard Lawson and Mrs. Dave Abernathy of Inman, Mrs. Lola Tell of Detroit, and Mrs. Pearle Bennett of Montgomery, Ala. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m.

at Inman Methodist Church by Rev. W. Roy Parker. Burial will be in Inman Cemetery. The body is at J.

F. 1 Mortuary and will be placed in the church Saturday at 1 p.m. here Friday night. Admitted to Greenville General Hospital in fair condition was Ted Usry, 23, of 106 Ran dall Greenville. He had a laceration of the scalp and a possible head injury.

Opp. G'cille News Bldg. Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at Mon-Aetna Baptist Church by Rev. John G.

Hix and Rev. J. L. Lamn. Burial will be in Union Memorial Gardens.

Pallbearers will be Leonard and Donald Lowe, Fletcher Rhymer, Zeck McAbee, Ned Bell and Woodrow West. The body will be taken to the home Sunday at 9 a.m. and placed in the church at 1:30 p.m. Brown Bolton Jolly Mortuary is in charge. S.

C. Highway Patrolman W. H. Hutto said the smash-up began as a 1962 Ford driven by Usry hit the rear of a 1952 ducted Sunday at 4 p.m. at Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church by Rev.

Ralph Brite, Rev. Curtis Medlin and Rev. Ellis Oakes. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at Wright's Home for Funerals and will be placed in the church Sunday at 3 p.m.

The family is at the home of Mrs. Adams, 143 Walnut St. Grovcr L. Smith SPARTANBURG Grover L. Smith, 57, of 636 Drummond died at 11:20 a.m.

Friday in a local hospital after 10 years of declining health and seven weeks of illness. Native of Greer, son of Coke Smith Sr. of Rt. 5, Greer, and the late Mrs. Bessie Dillard Smith, he was a former resident of Taylors and a member of the First Baptist Church of Taylors.

He lived in Spartanburg 18 months. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Sallie Burnett Smith; three daughters, Mrs. Maurice (Margaret) Henson of Rt. 2, Greer, Mrs.

Morris (Jimmie Lou) West of Rt. 3, Greer, and Mrs. Vernon (Shelba Jean) Hayes of Rt. 6, Greer; two sisters, Mrs. Grady Knight of Greenville and Mrs.

Ray Phillips of Taylors; and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Taylors by Rev. Jack Nanny, Rev. Wilbur Rush, Rev.

M. L. Simpson and Rev. Alvin Tweed. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Greer.

Pallbearers will be Bill Latham, George Burrell, Ansel Boghcome, W. M. Willis, Fred Burgess and Bill Merrilles. The body is at Wood Mortuary of Greer and will be placed in the church at 1:30 p.m. The family is at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

West, and will receive friends at the mortuary Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. GMC truck as they traveled! west. Will L. Moore COWPENS Will L. Moore, Both cars careened into the market lot, the Ford striking 76, of Cowpens died Friday at a parked 1956 Ford and the i 11 a.m.

in a Spartanburg hospi tal after five weeks of illness. truck running into a parked! 1955 Buick. Native of Cowpens, son of the The patrolman estimated the late Simeon David and Hester truck and the 1962 Ford as total Martin Moore, he was a former stereo Let this man pi deacon and secretary of the losses and said the other vehicles were extensively damaged, Brotherhood of the First Bap help you Springs, N. Birch Corn of tist Church of Cowpens and a charter member of Cowpens Ruritan Club. John F.

Parham Funeral services for John Flecty Parham, 76, of 201 Piney Mountain Road, who died Thursday, will be conducted at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home today at 3 p.m. by Rev. Paul T. Brock and Rev. A.

Boyd Turner. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Arthur G. Hensley, F. E.

Alexander, Charles McCarson, Barney L. Bunch, Fields Batson and Robert Dickerson. The body is at the funeral home. The family is at the home of a son. Grover C.

Parham, 203 Rt. 1, Mill Springs, and Ralph Corn of Columbia. raise your cM Surviving are his wife, Mrs. HIGH FIDELITY STEREO COMPLETE Funeral services will be con WITH DELUXE TRANSISTOR FMAM STEREO FM RADIO ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at J.

F. Floyd Mortuary by Rev. Ora Wilkins Moore; two sons, Andrew D. Moore of Spartanburg and William X. Moore of Columbia; a daughter, Mrs.

Harriette M. Ponder of Cowpens; four brothers; Boyce S. Moore of Spartanburg, Lloyd B. Boyce Coats and Rev. Roscoe' Huntley.

The body will be placed in Mt. View Baptist Church, Rt. i 2, Mill Spring, N. at 1:30 Moore of Gastonia, N. Samp vr I Ik kiii i ft U' 4 1 Chesnee Mountain Road.

C. Moore of p.m. Services will be conducted there at 2 p.m. FUNERAL INVITATIONS Mrs.W. R.

Barefoot The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Holden, Miss Ann Holden, Joe N. Holden, Bill Holden.

Jack Holden and Mrs. Belle Boothman and of their families are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services tor John Norton Holden to be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at Jones Funeral Home. Burial will be In Salem Methodist Church Cemetery. Jones Funeral Home, funeral directors.

DUNCAN Mrs. Masie Barefoot. 47, of 102 E. ADJUSTABLE Donald P. Moore of Cowpens; two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Moore Brown of Spartanburg and Mrs. Norean Moore Dean of Columbia; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Cowpens by Rev. M.

B. Morrow and Rev. R. G. Strother.

Burial will be in Cowpens Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Donald P. Moore David G. Freeze, Jack Potter, J. B.

Wilkins and Odell and W. B. Moore. The body is at M. W.

Bobo Long, low, slim modern styling! L0UVERED Main wife of Rev. Walter SOUND The LIND Model MN2670W Genuine Distinctive Danish bast. Genulna oil DIRECTORS R. Barefoot, died at 5:15 p.m. Friday in a Spartanburg hospital after two years of declining veneers finished Walnut veneers and tolldt 'that Can be anrl id select rleh'y th lon8-low modern onenprl anrl celart health and four months of ill i closed to ks.iuAAj i 'yling.

The handsome hardwood Louveped Door, Solids add elegance. 735" ness. direct sound Native of Florence, she was The friends and relatives of Mr. Lester R. Barron, Miss Ethel Barron, Miss Dolly Barron, Mrs.

Laura B. Simpson, Misj Lessie Barron, Mr. Fred W. Barron, Mr. Lloyd Barron, Mr.

J. B. Barron and Mr. Dewey Barron are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services of Mr. Lester R.

Barron on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home Burial will bt In Level Baptist Church Cemetery at Cornelia, Ga. at 3 p.m. Thomas McAfee, funeral director. The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Van-nl James Harnett, Mrs. Wistar W. Smith, Mrs. W. E.

tench, Mrs. John E. McFadden Mr. James L. Barnett, Mr.

Luther Z. Barnett, Mr. Dean A. Barnett, Mr. Lee Barnett, Mrs.

H. M. Miles, Mrs. E. L.

Dillard and Col, Boyce M. James ara respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Vannie a daughter of Urban Pattillo of J. L. Henson WALHALLA J.

L. Henson, 64, of Glenville, N. died in Florida Wednesday. The body will be returned to Walhalla for funeral services to be conducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Church of God No.

2 by Rev. W. A. Bell and Rev. Nalley.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Emma Childress of West Union; six brothers, Lloyd W. Henson of West Union, Earl and Robert H3nson of Walhalla, Fred Henson of Glenville, Charles Henson Of Liberty and Winifred Henson of Winter Haven, and two sisters, Mrs. Clint L.

Bottoms of West Union and Mrs. James Antonak-us of Leesburg, Fla. Moody Funeral Home in Sylvia, N. is in charge. Mrs.

Hunsinger SPARTANBURG Mrs. Alice Corn Hunsinger, 58, of 337 S. Converse died in a local Funeral Chapel of Spartanburg where the family will receive WATTS NEW! MICRO-TOUCH 2Q TONE ARM Uniquely balanced for greater tracking and stability, greater compliance. NEW! ZENITH FULL-WIDTH SEALED SOUND CHAMBER createi "a wall of Florence and the late Mrs. Ethel Randall Pattillo.

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1 a.m. in a local hospital after The friends and relatives of Mrs. Isabel Hill Fahnestock, Mr. T. V.

L. Fahne-Mock, Mrs. James R. Patterson, Mrs. Robert Abbott, Mr.

A. W. Hill, Mrs. Paul S. Dodson, Mrs.

Thomas F. McAfee and Mrs. Otis P. Latham are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Isabel Hill Fahnestock to be conducted at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home at 1 p.m.

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OP MUSIC Church of which her husband was pastor and taught the Fidelis Sunday School Class and was director of the Girls Aux-jilary. She was a second grade I teacher in Arcadia Elementary School. Surviving in addition to her husband and father are her stepmother, Mrs. Bess Pattillo of Florence; a daughter, Miss hospital Friday morning. Native of Polk County, N.

daughter of the late Jerome and Arnette Jackson Corn, she taught the Ruth Wright Sunday School Class of West Main Baptist Church. Surviving are three brothers, A. G. Corn of Rt. 2, Mill MERCHANTS daughter of the late Norris J.

and Lydia Pierce Patterson, she lived in Greenville, Ware Shoals, Lyman, Fairforest and Travelers Rest and lived in Spartanburg 10 years. Her husband was general superintendent of Fairforest Finishing Plant. She was a member of The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Parham, Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Mrs. James B. Henson, Mr. Grover C.

Parham, Mr. James F. Parham, Mrs. Ella P. Francis, Mrs.

L. Potest, Mr. Jesse W. Parham, Mr. Arthur E.

Parham, Mr. Burley L. Parham and Rev. A. Parham are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of Mr.

John F. Parham on Saturday at 3 p.m. at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home burial will In Wnnrilawn Memorial RADIO ELECTRIC CO. I 9f Across from Jock Tor Poinsett Hotel YS? 235-3417 GREENVILLE, S. C.

1942 AUGUSTA RD. PHONE 233-8338 Park Thomas McAfee, funtral director. I i i.

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