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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1464 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA DEATHS AND FUNERALS Olin W. Nobles Richard Jackson services for Olin William NoPROSPERITY. Funeral bles, 57, of Prosperity, who died Monday will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. at St. Luke's Lutheran Church by Rev.

Hilton Roof. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at Whitaker Funeral Home in Newberry. George C. McLane ABREVILLE.

C. Funeral McLane, serv- 48, who died in Baton Rouge, Monday, will be conducted Thursday at 11, a.m. at Harris Funeral Home Rev. William M. Blakely.

Burial will Melrose Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Victor Boyd, Bradley Reece, Albert Ramey, W. C. DuPre, Brooks Cowan and Robert Jackson. The body will arrive here Wednesday afternoon and will be mortuary.

The family is at the home of Mrs. J. D. Mars, 700 N. Main St.

Alvin W. Gilmore UNION--Funeral of services Rich- for 704 ards 41, who was found dead of a bullet wound Monday, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Salem Baptist Church by Rev. Furman S. Rivers.

Burial will be in Union Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Ralph Crocker, Jim Nichols, Billy Dixon, Holbert Whetmore, Ralph Jenkins and Joe Adams. The body is at Brown-BoltonJolly Mortuary and will be placed in the church at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Yarborough ENOREE Funeral services for Mrs.

Janie Golden Yarborough, 70, who died Sunday, will be conducted at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Enoree Baptist Church by Rev. J. L. Passailaigue, Rev.

W. L. Edwards and Rev. L. O.

Foxworth. Burial will be in Cedar Shoals Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charles Murphy, Howard Gwinn, Rufus, Harold and Claude Kellett and Cecil Golden. The body is at the home on Parker Road and will be placed in the church at 3 p.m. Wednesday.

Lanford-Boyter Mortuary is in charge. Marshall D. Yates ANDERSON Marshall DeWitt Yates, 74, died Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at a veterans hospital in Columbia after 11 months of illness. He lived here five years.

He was born and reared in Anderson County, son of late James Maggie Elrod Yates. they He was a veteran of World War I and was a Baptist. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Martha Smith Yates; two brothers, Marion and Johnny Yates of Anderson; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Long of Atlanta, and Mrs.

Lizzie Rutledge of Anderson. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Gantt Funeral Home of Liberty. Blyth Funeral Home by Rev. "How much does a funeral cost?" In answer to this question, we have prepared the following Cost of the Last 500 Adult Funerals as Selected by Families served by The Mackey Mortuary 23 selected from to $400. conducts some funerals without charge, where families have no funds.

58 11 401. to 600. 75 601. to 700. 141 3 701.

to 800. 114 11 801. to 1,000. 89 selected above 1,000. (The cost of vaults, an optional item, is not included in these figures.

Vaults may be obtained at Mackey's at standard prices.) Fletcher Kirkland CO-OWNERS Harold Lowery The Mackey Mortuary FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1872 N. Main Elford Streets Tel. 232-6706 AUTHORIZED Georgia Marble Dealer COMPARE OUR PRICES GILLESPIEMARBLE GRANITE WORKS 801 Laurens Rd. CE 2-2651 W. H.

Beiers. Burial will be in Edgewood Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Clarence Boswell, Jack Crozier. Joe Brehmer, Sprott Calhoun, Ralph Ezell, Erskine Poole, Milton Phillips and Morrell Turner. The body is at the mortuary and the family is at the home of Mrs.

Calhoun. Jim P. Watts CROSS HILL Jim Pickens Watts, 82, of Rt. 1, Cross Hill, died early Tuesday morning at a Laurens hospital after several years of declining health and seven days illness. A native of Laurens County, son of the late Willie and Mary Lou Watts, he was a retired farmer and a member of Bethabra Baptist Church.

Surviving are a brother, Dock Watts of Greenwood: and a sister. Mrs. Alma Hill of Cross Hill. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Kennedy Mortuary by Rev.

Leon Lancaster and Rev. Alvin Boone. Burial will be in Little River Dominick Presbyterian Church cemetery. Pallbearers will be James Steadman. C.

D. Hipp, James Flovd. Wilson Scurry, Jack Iusti and J. W. Hill.

The body is at the mortuary and the family is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Steadman, Rt. 1, Cross Hill. Salva Hodge metto died suddenly at 4:15 p.m.

Monday at a local physician's office. Born in Spartanburg County, she taught in county and city schools. She was a member of the Church of the Advent and was an honor graduate of Spartanburg High School and Converse College. Her parents were the late Charles B. and Mary Bargoot Hodge.

Surviving are three brothers, Dr. G. B. Hodge, Dr. Joseph Hodge and James Hodge of Spartanburg: and a sister, Miss Margaret Jane Hodge of New York City.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m. at SPARTANBURG-Miss Salva Mary Hodge, 50, of 766 Pal- the Church of the Advent by Dr. Capers Satterlee. Entombment will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. The body is at J.

F. Floyd Mortuary. The family asks that any memorials be made to the Episcopal Church of the Advent Memorial Fund. Fred E. Snipes ANDERSON-Fred E.

Snipes. 61. of 268 Nixon died at 4:10 p.m. Tuesday at a local hospital after 10 months of declining health and three weeks of illness. He was a retired employe of Appleton Mill.

He was born in Newry but lived in Townville and Anderson many years. His parents were the late Harry and Maggie York Snipes. He was a member of Dixon Memorial Church at Townville. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eunice Kay Snipes; a son, Billy Snipes of Charlotte, N.

a daughter, Mrs. Edward Morgan of Anderson; three brothers, Dewey Snipes of Carnesville. Hoke Snipes of Easley and Glenn Snipes of Clinton; four sisters, Mrs. Mamie Buford of Greenwood, Mrs. Marie Roach, Mrs.

Gladys Cole and Mrs. Louise DeFore of Carnesville: and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 4 p.m. at Sullivan-King Mortuary by Rev. John Williams and Rev.

Clarence D. Shirley. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. The body is at the mortuary. Mrs.

Tom Hines GREER Mrs. Laura Greene Hines, wife of Tom Hines of Rt. 5, Greer, died Tuesday at 4 a.m. at a Greenville hospital after two weeks of illness. A lifelong resident of Rt.

5. Greer, daughter of the late J. P. and Greene, she was a graduate themestone College Mattie, and taught grade at Laurel Elementary School 14 years. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church where she taught the Philathea Sunday School Class was a leader of the Career Girls of the YWA.

Surviving in addition to her husband are three sisters, Miss Ira Greene, Miss Myrl Greene and Mrs. Annis Burnett of Greer. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church by Rev. Roger Snipes, Rev.

Cullen Crook and Rev. J. N. Watson. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Curtis and Stanley Holtzclaw, Olie and Nelson Greene, Ray Christopher and Harold Glenn Hines. Honorary escort will be the Philathea Sunday School Class of the Pleasant Grove Church, J. T. Gault, teachers and the sixth grade class of Laurel Elementary School and M. T.

Sloan. The body is at Wood Mortuary and will be taken to the home Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. and placed in the church at 3 p.m. Robert Moore Funeral services for Robert Moore, 68, a resident of Greenville for many years, who died Monday, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. at The Mackey Mortuary by Rev.

W. P. Lark and Rev. Harold B. Sightler.

Burial will be in Georges Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers, meeting at the mortuary at 1:50 p.m. will be Albert Lee Davis Clarence Goodnough, Robert Lee Moore, James Coker, James P. Henderson and Waymon Puckett. It is respectfully requested that flowers be omitted; those desiring may send memorials to the chapel fund of the S.

C. State Hospital. The body is at the mortuary, where the family will receive friends from noon to 2 p.m. George D. Bolt ATLANTA, Ga.

George D. Bolt, 77, of 242 12th N. died Monday in Atlanta after a long period of declining health. A native of Oconee County, he was a son of the late James Robert and Montree Reeves Bolt. He was a salesman before his retirement.

Mr. Bolt was a member of Druid Hills Baptist Church and the Men's Bible Class. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cornelia Chandler Bolt; three daughters, Mrs. B.

B. Peacock of Atlanta, Mrs. James E. Bryan of Macon, and Mrs. Walter Thomas of Sacramento, two sisters, Mrs.

J. B. Iler of Atlanta, and Mrs. Nora B. Collins of Seneca; nine grandchildren, and three greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted today at 11:30 a.m. at H. M. Patterson Son's Spring Hill Chapel by Dr. Louie D.

Newton. Burial will be in Westview Cemetery in Atlanta. Mrs. J. T.

Anderson GREENWOOD- Mrs. Annie Tolbert Anderson, 83, widow of J. T. Anderson, died Tuesday at 4 p.m. at a local rest home after a long illness.

Born in Greenwood County, daughter of the late Samuel and Lizzie Scott Tolbert, she was a member of Tranquil Methodist Church. Surviving are three sons, T. B. Anderson, C. E.

and M. E. Anderson of Greenwood; three daughters, Mrs. Harold Rush and Mrs. Faulkner Harling of Greenwood and Miss Ruby Anderson of Columbia; a brother, S.

E. Tolbert of Greenwood; a sister, Mrs. Rebecca of Greenwood; 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at Tranquil Methodist Church by Rev.

James Williams. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Vernon Davis, Robert Rykard, Howard Tolbert, Branch Hall, Francis Pinson, Dennis E. Burnett, R. S.

Atkins and C. W. Palmer. The body is at Blyth Funeral Home and the family is at the Mr. and Mrs.

T. B. Anderson, Maxwellton. Mrs. N.

H. Mack TAYLORS Mrs. Cora Goodwin Mack, 82, of 103 Sutton Drive, died Tuesday at 7 p.m. at a Greer nursing home after six months of illness. A native of Gaston, daughter of the late G.

A. and Catherine Sightler Goodwin, she was the widow of Norton H. Mack, who died in 1945. She was a charter member of Hampton Heights Baptist Church and a member of the TEL Sunday School Class. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

C. B. (Alice) Hooker of Taylors, with whom she lived before her illness, and Mrs. W. H.

(Maggie) Greene of Greenville: two sons, George S. Mack of Anderson and Samuel N. Mack of Spartanburg; a brother, George T. Goodwin of Cayce; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m.

at FUNERAL INVITATION The relatives and friends of Mr. Robert Mr. Earl Moore, Moore, Mrs. Mr. Charles Cecil Cheeseomon, Mrs.

Moore, Ila Coker, Mrs. George Puckett, Mrs. John Baker and Mrs. Eugene Goodnough are respectfully invited 10 attend the funeral services for Mr. Robert Moore Wednesday at 2 p.m.

at The Mackey Mortuary. Burial will be in Georges Church Cemetery. The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Directors. If you have a hearing problem, consult our Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist CHRIS CHILDRESS Batteries- -Accessories ENIIN "LIVING SOUNDS E. W.

LIGON HEARING AIDS. OPTICIANS 17 E. North CE 2-1482 Hampton Heights Baptist Church. Burial will be in Bull Swamp Baptist Church Cemetery at North at 4 p.m. Pallbearers will be W.

G. Hayes, S. L. Rogers, H. S.

Hooker, Diamond Posey, Robert Donnan and J. C. Howard. Honorary escort the TEL Class and the Hayes Bible Class of the Hampton Heights Church and Dr. J.

E. Brunson. The body i is at Holtzclaw Funeral Home in Greer where the family will receive friends Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. The family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Greene, 803 Edwards Road, Greenville.

The body will be placed in the Bull Swamp Church at 3 p.m. Thursday. Gina Lynne Crowe WOODRUFF Gina Lynne Crowe, 2-day-old daughter of L. C. and Ethel Harper Crowe, died at a local hospital at 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday. Surviving in addition to the parents are a brother, Gary Crowe of the home; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harper of Woodruff; and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Corrie Crowe of Woodruff.

Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Cedar Shoals Baptist Church cemetery by Rev. William Myers. Lanford-Boyter Mortuary is in charge. Mrs.

Alton Esuary PICKENS Mrs. Vivian Shirley, Holcombe Esuary, 20, wife of Alton Esuary of Rt. 4, Pickens, Country Club Road, died at an Easley hospital Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. after a brief illness. Daughter of Mrs.

Violet Hiles Holcombe and the late James Franklin Holcombe, she was a native of Pickens County. She lived at Liberty before moving to Rt. 4, Pickens, a short time ago. She was a 1962 graduate of Liberty High School and a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church and the Young Ladies Sunday School Class. She was employed by Sangamo Electric Co.

here. Surviving in addition to her husband and mother are a son, Barry Alton Esuary the home; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hiles of Easley and Mr. and Mrs.

William Holcombe of Liberty. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Robinson Funeral Home. Pickens Boy, 2, Dies In Hospital Advertisement THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE I I LEASANTBURG SHOPPING CENT ALWAYS FREE PARKING HAMPTON BLVD. WADE BETTER GREATER WIDER 7 VALUES VARIETY -PRICE RANGE EAST NORTH ST. PARK AT THE DOOR OF YOUR FAVORITE STORE FRIENDLY PARK.

SHOP with I SERVICE SHOP CONFIDENCE BY DRIVE 29 FINE STORES SERVICES TO SERVE BURG PICKENS Keith Danny Hendricks, 2-year-old son of Curtis Preston and Mabell Trammell Hendricks of Highway 183, Rt. 4, Pickens, died at a local hospital Monday at 11:10 p. m. Pickens County Coroner Clement Smith was investigating the death. The child's father is employed by Winchester Texaco Service Station here and mother is employed by Sangamo Electric Co.

The parents attend Cannon Mountain Baptist Church. Surviving in addition to the parents are a brother, Curtis Hendricks Jr. of the home; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Hendricks of Pickens and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trammell of Cateechee; and the greatgrandmother, Mrs. Lula Gillespie of Liberty.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p. m. at Cannon Mountain Baptist Church by Rev. Odell Chappell, Rev. James Weathers and Rev.

Dies At 60 60 Humphrey Aims Attack On Hot Nuclear Issue BUFFALO Richard Lynn Jackson, infant son of John L. and Vickie Fisher Jackson, died at a Union hospital Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. Surviving in addition to the are the parents, Mrs. Albert grandparents, Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs.

John Jackson of Pauline. Graveside services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Rosemont Cemetery by Rev. Forrest Davis. S.

R. Holcombe Funeral Home of Union is in charge. James K. Davis Jr. CHARLESTON Funeral services for James K.

Davis, 62, of Rt. 1, James Island, who died Saturday, will be conducted Wednesday in Charleston. Born in Jackson, he was a son of the late James K. Daand Marianne Gillican Davis. He was a retired clerk in the Charleston County sheriff's office and a of St.

James Protestant Episcopal Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Shotwell Davis; two sons, Charles M. Davis of St. Louis, and James K.

Davis III of the U. S. Navy; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Clark of Greenville: and a brother, W. Edgar Davis of Pinopolis.

Stuhr Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. B. L. Mims EDGEFIELD Mrs.

Maxie Sheppard Mims, widow of B. Lovick Mims, died Monday in a Greenwood hospital after a long illness. A native and lifelong resident of Edgefield County, she was a retired music teacher, a member of the DAR, UDC and the First Baptist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Katherine Hill Mims and Miss Helen Wallace Mims of Greenwood; a son, B. L.

Mims Jr. of Edgefield; two brothers, James O. Sheppard of Edgefield and Francis W. Sheppard of Birmingham, and three grandchildren. Graveside services will be conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m.

by Dr. Robert L. Alexander and Rev. David Fort. Pallbearers will be Henry H.

Hill, Duncan McColl, James O. Sheppard Dr. B. E. Nicholson, W.

W. Steadman and James family requests that Butler. any memorials be made to the Edgefield County Chapter of the American Red Cross. The body is at the home, 311 Gray St. Hollingsworth Funeral Home is in charge.

Mrs. McMillan NINETY SIX Mrs. Jessie Cooper McMillan, 78, died Tuesday at 5 a.m. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Chiles Calhoun, on the State Park Road near here after a short illness.

Born in Elbert County, daughter of the late Jim and Hattie Sunderlin Cooper, she lived most of her life here except the past year when she lived in Langley. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Elberton, Ga. Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Pearl Thompson of Athens, Mrs.

Bennie Wilson of Warsaw, N. and Mrs. Calhoun: four sons, Willie Jones of National City, Tommy Jones of Hodges, Fred Jones of Fort Collins, and Joe Jones of Langley; a brother, W. K. Cooper of Greenwood; 21 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday at CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey went from Manhattan to the Ohio Valley Tuesday, declaring that the major conclusion of his campaign is "the American people do not want Barry Goldwater's finger on the nuclear trigger. "And the American people," he added, "are absolutely correct." The Democratic vice presidential nominee banged away at this theme in speeches in New York, Charleston, W.Va., and Cincinnati Tuesday just as he has done at practically every stop, from street corner rally to campus, in the stretch run of the campaign.

"In no area are Sen. Goldwater's views more dangerous to the safety and welfare of all Americans to the safety and the welfare of all mankind." said Humphrey in remarks prepared for a Democratic rally in Cincinnati. The Republican presidential candidate, said Humphrey, thinks in terms of brinkmanship, admits he does "shoot from the hip" and accepts the possibility of a nuclear war. said Humphrey, "the momentous question" facing every American Nov. 3 is this: "Do you want a president who will devote his enormous energies toward leading us through the twilight struggle to the dawn of a brighter day for free men everywhere? "Or do you want a candidate who casually accepts the possibility that the twilight will be suddenly lit up by a blinding flash of nuclear holocaust?" In Charleston, W.Va., a state plagued by economic and unemployment problems, Humphrey drummed also on bread and butter issues.

In four years, he said, the mountain state's economy had shown progress in such areas as increased personal income and reduced unemployment. "Most of all," he added, "morale is But Sen. Goldwater "has fought actively every constructive proposal by the KennedyJohnson administration to extend equality of opportunity to all Americans in every section of the country," he said. C. C.

Buchanan Dies Of Wound L. D. (Luke) Allison, who died yesterday, is shown in an informal photo made sometime ago while he was city building commissioner. Death Claims Luke Allison Luther D. (Luke) Allison 60, of 1814 N.

Main died at his home at 12:10 p.m. yesterday after a period of declining health and four weeks of serious illness. He was a former City Building Commissioner. He was born March 3, 1904 in Cowpens, a son of Mrs. Victoria Childress Allison and the late Luther D.

Allison. Most of his life was spent in Greenville, and he had lived at the same address 19 years. He received his education in the Greenville schools, and was graduated from Clemson College in the class of 1928 with a degree in architectural engineering. Mr. Allison was an architect with The McPherson architects and engineers.

He was a charter member of Northside Methodist Church and a steward of the church. During World War II, he served as a major in the U. S. Army in the European theater. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Marian Briggs Allison; a daughter, Miss Vicki Elizabeth Allison of Washington, D. a son, Luther D. Allison III of the home: his mother, Mrs. Victoria Childress Allison of Greenville. and a brother, Jack H.

Allison of Mobile, Ala. Funeral services will be conducted at Woodlawn Memorial Park Thursday at 11 a.m. by Rev. Robert C. Faulkner.

Pallbearers will be J. S. Simpson Sam Hollowell, Ralph and Bruce McPherson, Roy Heard, Raymond Briggs and V. L. Ashmore.

The body is at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Garland Sentell. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Wallace Williams, Jimmy Hendricks, Jerry and James Gillespie. The body is at the home on Highway 183 near Pickens Mill.

Robinson Funeral Home of Easley is in charge. ANY MAKE HEARING AID REPAIRED FREE PICKUP Acousticon DELIVERY PLEMMONS HEARING AID SERVICE 3 Wade Hampton Blvd. Dial 232-0731 Greenville, S. C. PAULINE Carmon C.

Buchannan, 26, formerly of Rt. 1 1, Pauline, died at a New York City hospital about 6:15 a.m. last Thursday of a gunshot wound. He was a son of the late Mrs Della Crisp Buchanan Belue and had lived with his stepfather, Ernest Belue of Rt. 1, Pauline, before he moved to New York City.

Surviving in addition to his stepfather are a brother, William K. Buchanan of Portland, two stepsisters, Mrs. Bethania Smith of Simpsonville and Miss Margaret Belue of Clinton; five stepbrothers, Thomas Belue of the Army in Germany, Ellis and Danny Belue of Clinton, Clifford Harvey Belue of the home; and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ollie Crisp of Rt. 1, Pauline.

Graveside services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday at Mt. Calvary Presbyterian Church cemetery by Rev. Ed Graham. The body will be taken to the home of his grandmother at 7:30 p.m.

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