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THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NINE SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1969 by th Rev. T. R. Bigby, the Copeland, Marvin Brewington, daughters, Miss Addie Ruth! Williams of Baltimore, and! DEATH LIST OBITUARIES Rev. Henry Jones and the Rev.

Henry Hall. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Archie Inabinett, Ernest O'Shields, Ernest Anthony and II. J. West.

Thp bodv is at Brown-Bolton- Miss Hattie Mae Williams and Miss Malinda Jean Williams of Greenville; a son, Leroy Putman of Greenville; and six grandchildren. Pallbearers will be H. T. and Rev. Jim Ivey and the Rev.

Thomas Kemmerlin. Burial will 1) in Westover Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be grandsons. The body is at the funeral home. The family requests that any memorials be made to the heart fund.

li. P. Gantrcll JoI'y Mortuary, where the family Gordon Hendrix, Terry Clark, Tommy Yeargin, Charles Mahaffey, Luther Hartiell, WALHALLA Funeral receJv? Tenas "omJ The body will be placed in the services for Ernest P. Cantrell, 3 m- imaay, ana i home at 6 p.m. Saturday.

Watkins, Arnold and Sheppard 66, of Bulwinkle Drive, who died ine cnurtn ai l- I CunHni Thursday, will be conducted iouima at 3:30 p.m. at First Sunday Mortuary is in charge. Edward Goodson Baptist Church by the Rev. Donnie Sanders, the Rev. Carl Harold wmuicia ana icu Lewallen.

The body is at the home. Thomas McAfee Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs.W. J.IIembrce Funeral services for Mrs. Emily Hyde Hembree, of Finley Road, Rt.

3, Belton, widow of FAIRMONT Lourie S. Wood. 59. of Sunset Circle, Rt. R.

B. Chapman PICKENS Funeral services for Roy Benson Chapman, 54, of Rosman Highway, who died Thursday, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday at Holly Springs Baptist Church by the Rev. Lester Collins, the Rev. H.

C. Couch and the Rev. McDaris. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Willie Leroy and Ernest Alexander and Donnie, Woody and Allan Chas-tain.

The body is at Clayton-Dillard Funeral Home. Mrs. T. C. Tollison Funeral services for Mrs.

Graveside services for Mark Edgar and the Rev. Morgan Dukes. Burial will be in the Edward Goodson, infant son of 3, Spartanburg, died Friday at 11:30 a.m. at a Woodruff First Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Belle Rhodes Tollison, of 606 Crescent widow of Thomas C. Tollison, will be conducted BAILEY, Charles Union BANKS, Mrs. Julian Saluda CRESWELL, Joseph Walter McCormick DAVIS, Mrs. Harrison, Greenville DAY, Lt. Col.

Robert Wayne, Greenville DUNCAN, Henry Fuller, Greenwood FERGUSON, Walter McBruce, Greenville FRANKLIN, Lonnle William, Newberry HARDIN, Mrs. Corrie Ann, Spartanburg HART, The Rev. Samson Pendleton HILL, Mrs. Martin Walter, Greenville LAWSON, John Clifford. Rt.

1, Buffalo McGINN, Stephen Todd, 1U. 3, Greenwood MIMS, Joseph, Laurens MOSS, Ronald F. Charlotte, N.C. PEARMAN, Ernest Quinton, Rt. 1, Belton SMITH, Joseph Charlotte, N.C.

SMITH, the Rev. William Berry, Anderson TEMPLETON, Samuel Absalom North Augusta THORNLEY, Mrs. Bertrand Greenville WILLIAMS, Mrs. Jody, Rt. 1, Fountain Inn WILLIAMS, Mrs.

Robert, Greenville WOOD, Lourie Rt. 3, Spartanburg WYNN, James Carroll, McCormick hospital. He was a native of Fairmont Goodson of 10 Midway Road, Donaldson Center, will be conducted in Graceland Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at The Mackey Mortuary by the Rev. Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be James Bryant, Robby Mathis, Frank Martin, Codel Crane, Monroe McCall and Willis Lusk. The body is at Davenport Funeral Home. William J. Hembree, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Mt.

Pleasant Baptist Church, James G. Stertz and the Rev a son of the late Ernest and Hattie Crow Wood. He was a members of Fairmont Baptist Church. Cemetery Saturday at 11 a.m. by Pastor Ron F.

Lawrence. Thomas McAfee Funeral Herbert A. Sargent. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Oconee County, by the Rev.

Charles Porter and the Rev. Claude L. Wilson. Burial will Home is in charge. Park.

Myrtle Owens Wood; his step W. B. Southerlin TIGERVILLE -Funeral be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons: J. M.

Turner Funeral services for James mother, Mrs. Onie wood of Decatur, three daughters, Mrs. James Vaughn of Rt. 3, Grandsons will be pallbearers. The family requests that flowers be omitted.

The body is at the mortuary. Carey Hembree, Richard services for William Southerlin, 61, of Rt. 1 Travelers Rest, who died Thurs Mason Turner of 11 Ross Trailer Woodruff, Mrs. James Caldwell of Rt. 4, Spartanburg, and Mrs.

Park, Sumter Street, will be conducted Saturday 5 p.m. at day, will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at Tigerville Baptist Church by the Rev. C. H.

Beard brother, Marion Franklin of Thomas McAfee Funeral Home Gene Harper conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at Plum Branch Baptist Church by i the Rev. Kenneth Boone and the by the Rev. G. Thomas Madden.

Newberry; a sister, Mrs. w. Mrs. Connolly WOODRUFF Funeral services for Mrs. Louise Johnson Connolly, who died Thursday, wife of Dr.

M. A. Connolly of 236 Georgia will be conducted Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at Emma Gray Memorial Methodist Church by the Rev. M.

E. Boozer. Entombment will be in Greenlawn Mausoleum in Spartanburg. Pallbearers will be Dr. B.

L. Barnett Joe C. Plyler, Davidson, Cohen Davidson, Jimmy Spearman, James Boatwright and Frank Sorgee. The body is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. M.

L. Spearman, Highway 81, Rt. 1, Piedmont. Thomas McAfee Funeral Home is in charge. and the Rev.

Dr. Tom Neely. Burial will be in Woodlawn Woodrow Price of Converse; a son, Sgt. James V. Wood of Ft.

Hood, two brothers, Earl Wood of Pennsylvania and Riley Wood, of Spartanburg; three sisters, Mrs. Eunice Chandler and Mrs. Virginia Burial will be in Tigerville Rev. C. B.

Love. Burial will be Funeral services for Robert Eugene Harper, 20, of 24 Brookview Circle, will H. (Iola) Templeton of Orangeburg two grandsons and two great-grandchildren. Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be nephews: Cemetery.

in Plum Branch cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ray conducted Saturday at 10 a.m Funeral services will be con Pallbearers will be Harold, J. James. David and Garvin Bryant, Bill Bayne, Paul Wood, ducted Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Allen of Union and Miss Frances Turner.

Furman Cox, Wilburn at The Mackey Mortuary by the Rev. Melvin E. Derrick. Burial Other Deaths On Page 18 Carl and Paul Wynn, Ernest and Carlton Ridlehoover. C.

V. Bruce, Dewey Calvert and First Baptist Church by the Kev. Wood: and 10 grandchildren. White and Tony Moody. C.

0. Breazeale. will be in Woodlawn Memorial Funeral arrangements will be J. Anderson Bass and the Rev. Ralph E.

Rhyne. Burial will be Park. The body is at the funeral home. The family is at the home R. A.

Rogers, W. K. and T. W. Cox Jr.

and Everett announced by Wood Mortuary, Greer. Pallbearers will be Hal The body is at Wood Mortuary, Greer, and will be placed in the church Saturday at 10 a.m. Newberry Memorial Gardens. The body is at Strom Funeral Home and will be placed in the church Saturday at 2 p.m. D.

King Funeral services for Danny of his brother, Rev. M. Turner, 106 Lenore Ave. Pearson. The body is at Lamar Lanford Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Pete Par- Davenport, Beau Sanders, Russell Teasley, Fred Parker, Jimmy Wright and John H. J.W.Smith CHARLOTTE, N. C. Joseph rott, Jerry O'Qumn, Wyman Williams, Grady Graham, Car Mrs. G.

L. Simmons FLOWERS BY CLYDE SATTERFIELD FLORAL INC. Dial 235-9671 2301 AUGUSTA RD. Langley Jr. W.

Smith, 73, of Charlotte died Funeral services for Mrs roll Eargle, Ray and tred The family requests that any Thursday in a Columbia, S. Schumpert and Alonzo A. D. Stone GRAY COURT Funeral services for Alvin Dean Stone, memorials be made to Trinity Lucille Thacker Simmons, wife of Garnett L. Simmons of 14 veterans hospital.

Fulmer. Tyrone King of 24 Crestfield Road, Woodfields, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home by the Rev. W. F.

Rochester and the Rev. Delos Cordeman. Methodist cnurch. He was born in Anderson The body is at McSwain The body is at the mortuary, County. S.

a son of the late 71, of Rt. 3, Gray Court, who died Thursday, will be conducted Power St. City View, will be conducted Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at City View Assembly of God Funeral Home. Georee M.

and Millie moa I 1 I 1 I I F. Duncan Smith. He retired from the Post Office in Charlotte after 21 Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. J. W.

Creswell GREENWOOD Henry Saturday at 4 p.m. at the First Baptist Chruch of Fountain Inn by the Rev. George Lockaby, the Rev. Wingard Berry, and the Rev. B.

D. Craw. En vears. He was a member of McCORMICK Joseph Fuller Dunca, 51, died at his Chadwick Methodist Church. Walter Creswell 74, of Glen Pallbearers will be Jack Knight, Ralph Taylor, Freddie and Michael McCauley, Larry Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Mrs. Williams FOUNTAIN INN Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Williams, who died Monday, wife of Jody Williams of Rt. 1, Fountain Inn, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Mt.

Zion Baptist Church by the Rev. Sylvester Golden. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Ida Nelson of Fountain Inn; three brothers, the Rev.

Calvin Irby of Asheville, N. Grov-er Irby of Easley and John Mills of Winston Salem, N. C. The body is at Beasley Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday.

Mrs. Rudisail Alpine, N. died Thursday at tombment will be in Cannon Kelly and George Goforth. the home of a son, josepn Creswell Jr. Memorial Mausoleum.

Rosa House Smith; three sons, William J. Smith of Ashboro, L. Smith of the home and The body is at the funeral home at 2427 S. Main at 7 p.m. Friday.

He was born in Greenwood County, a son of Louise Hancock Duncan and the late Samuel Duncan. He was employed by the S.C. Highway CONGRATULATIONS TO THE home. Pallbearers will be Carroll Dean Stone. John T.

Langston He was a native of Greenwood Robert M. Smith of Charlotte; two daughters. Mrs. C. E.

Joe Ross, Bobby and Lloyd Lanford and Ridgeway, Billy S. A. Templeton Sr. Donahue of Pineville and Mrs, NORTH AUGUSTA -Samuel Department and was a member Ben and Johnny Martm. H.

Rheames of Charlotte; of the Callie Self Memorial The body is at the home, County, a son of the late Joseph S. and Fannie Talbert Creswell. He was a former resident of Troy and a member of Troy Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosa LaSevers Creswell of Glen Amine: two daughters, Mrs.

MACKEY MORTUARY ON THEIR OPEN HOUSE a sister, Mrs. Inez Kay of Charlotte; 16 grandchildren and Baptist Church. Greenpond community. Cannon Funeral Home of Fountain Inn Absalom Templeton Sr. of 203 Guyton Ave.

died Thursday afternoon in a local hospital. He was a native of Hepzibah, son of the late Absalom and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be con 3 in charge. ducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at James E.

McGalliard of Glen i THE WALL PAPER AND PAINT CENTER IS VERY Maria Murphy Templeton. He was a member of Edgewood Alpine and Mrs. Joseph F. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Audrey Thigpen Duncan; two sons, H.

Ronald and Wayne Duncan of Greenwood; a sister, Miss Clifford Duncan of Greenwood; and a grandchild. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Blyth Funeral Home. PROUD TO HAVE INSTALLED ALL OF THE WALL Baptist Church. He was a DeMates of Columbia; two Joseph W. Creswell Jr.

of Glen Mrs. J. P. Hardin SPARTANBURG Mrs. Ann Hardin, 75, died Thurs-day at 5 p.m.

at her home. She was a native of Spartan Chadwick Methodist Church by the Rev. Kelly Jones. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers will be nephews.

The body is at McEwen Funeral Service. I COVERING IN THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW ESTAB retired engineer with Central of Georgia Railroad and was a Alpine and Ray N. Creswell oi Troy; and seven LISHMENT. member of the Brotherhood of CAMPOBELLO Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Owens Rudisail, 10, who died Thursday, wife of James Rudisail of Rt.

1, Campobello, will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Ingleside Baptist Church by the Rev. Phil Welchel, the Rev. T. E.

Bullington and the Rev. Glenn Felmet. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Talmadge, burg County, daughter of the grandchildren. Locomotive Engineers.

Funeral services will oe Surviving are three sons, conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Williams Joseph Mims LAURENS Joseph Mims, Samuel A. Templeton Jr. of at Troy Baptist Church by tne Funeral services for Mrs.

Rev. G. W. Satterfield. Burial 68, of 114 McCuren St.

died April North Augusta, Warren Templeton of West Palm Beach, Mamie Lee Williams, wife of Wallpaper fk Paint Center 19 SHOPPERS DRIVE PHONE 232-1229 PLEASANTBURG SHOPPING CENTER late Eli and Emily Kimbrell Williams. She was a member of Central Methodist Church, where she was past president of the Virginia Page Sunday School Class and the Wesleyan Service Guild. She was a graduate of Central College. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Martha Hardin of the home will be in Troy cemetery. Pallbearers will be R.

M. 7 in Laurens. He was born in Laurens Coun and Lawson Templeton of Robert Williams of 11 Judson who died Wednesday, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. at Buford and Howard Paris, Ted and Leslie Rudisail and Eddie ty, a son of the late Thomas Augusta, two daughters, Mrs.

J. C. Florie of North Rush, John F. Hastings, E. F.

Cox. Frank Wardlaw. W. E. Clark and Emma Clay Mims.

Laughter. Mount Olive Baptist Church on Augusta and Mrs. Joe Long of Davis and T. Henry Young He was a member of Rocky Wakefield St. by the Rev.

W. The body is at Wood Mortuary, Greer, and will be Greenville; 14 grandchildren and The body is at Strom Funeral Home, where the family will I OWNED Springs Baptist Church and was a retired farmer. ARTHUR SMITH and Mrs. Wilson B. Moore of Hallums.

Burial will be in Bethlehem Baptist Church placed in the church at 2 p.m. i Surviving are three sons, Per- receive friends Saturday from 7 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 4 p.m. at Posey's Funeral Home, by the cemetery in Simpsonville. ry Mims of Greenville, Thomas i to 9 p.m Sunday.

The family is at the home of a son, Everett Rudisail, 204 Brushy Creek Drive, Greer, and will receive friends at the Surviving also are three Mims of Baltimore. ana Spartanburg; a son, Jerry W. Hardin of Indian Harbor, a sister, Mrs. Julene Burrell of Spartanburg; a brother, J. B.

Williams of Whitney; and five grandchildren. J. C. Wynn McCORMICK Jamesj Carroll Wynn, 58, of Plum mortuary from 7 to 9 p.m Saturday. Ernest Pearman Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m.

at J. F. Flovd Mortuary by the Rev. Dr. Bryan Crenshaw.

HONEA PATH Ernest Quinton Pearman, 81, of Rt. 1, Burial will be in Mountain View Church cemetery. The body is at the mortuary. Ernest Mims of Raleigh, N.C; two daughters, Mrs. Christine! Brewster of Laurens and Miss Annie B.

Mims of Laurens; a brother, Perry Mims of Charlotte, N.C; two sisters, Mrs. Callie Young of Laurens and Mrs. Annie B. Vance of Laurens; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m.

at Rocky Springs Baptist Church by the Rev. I. L. Workman and the Rev. E.

W. Wright. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at Beasley's Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends Saturday from 7 to 8 p.m. Mayiields J.

C. Lawson Belton, died at 9 a.m. Friday in an Anderson hospital. He was a native of Abbeville County, son of the late John and Lucie Belle Pearman. He lived in the Mt.

Bethel community all his life and was a member of Keowee Baptist Church. He was a retired farmer. Surviving are two sons, Otis Branch died Thursday at 8:05 p.m. at a Greenwood hospital. He was a native of Edgefield County, a son of the late Ralph M.

and Leila Cheatham Wynn. He was a businessman and a deacon of Plum Branch Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Geneva Ridlehoover Wynn; six daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann W.

Riley and Mrs. Miriam W. James of Greenwood, Mrs. Carolyn W. Jackson of Augusta, Mrs.

Jean W. Hall of Greenville and Miss Gail Wynn and Miss Terry Wynn of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Cornelius Godsey of Greenwood, Mrs. Mable W. Marbach of Augusta and Mrs.

Gladys W. Fant of York; a brother, Ralph UNION John Clifford Lawson, 57, of Rt. 1, Buffalo, died at a local hospital at 8:50 a.m. He was a native of Union County, son of the late D. F.

and Neely O'Shields Lawson. He was a member of Buffalo Bap tist Church and Duncan Masonic Lodge No. 256. He was a retired! L. W.

Franklin NEWBERRY i William Franklin, 74, of 824 O'Neal died Friday af A. Pearman of Belton and David Hlott Pearman of Honea Path; three daughters, Mrs. Adger (Addie) Shirley of Ware Shoals, Mrs. Harold (Ruth Moore of Belton and Mrs. Joe (Nina) Moore of Honea Path; six grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at It has been our pleasure to provide the very finest carpet tie have to offer as a fitting complement to the total interior design of Mackey9 Mortuary. employe of Buffalo Mills. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Lottie M.

Lawson: two sons, Harold E. and Jerry D. Lawson of Buffalo; four sisters, Mrs. Lillian S. Shaw.

Mrs. Mae Flora Jett and Mrs. Nina ternoon at a local hospital M. Wynn Jr. of SpartanOurg; mm i son oi Funeral services will be FUNERAL INVITATIONS Keowee Baptist Church by the Lawson oi Buiialo and Mrs.

Rev. C. H. McCarson. the Rev.lMurree Murriell Babb of Union; Willis Pruitt and the Rev.

Boyd! three brothers, Foster, Martin Cannoe. Burial will be in and Maurice Lawson of Buf- Ida Darby Franklin. He lived in Washington for several years and was retired superintendent of mail for the Congressional House members. He lived in Newberry since retiring and was a member of the First Baptist Church. He was a member of NARCE.

A Veterans's Barracks The friends and relatives of Mr. Robert Eugene Harper, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harper, Miss Dorothy Sue Harper, Mr.

William H. Harper Pvt. Joseph Edwin Harper, Mr. and Mrs. G.

F. Harper ami Mr Mrs. W. Homer Langley are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral services for Mr. Ronert Eugene Harper, Stnrriv in am at The Mackev Greenville Since 1947 at 101 Poinsett Hwy.

Serving Mortuary, Century Drive. Burial will be In falo; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Buffalo Baptist Church by the Rev. Reginald K.

Smith and the Rev. Will Rogers. Burial will be in Union Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be P. L.

church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bennie, Paul Bradley and Roy Ashley. Marvin McMahan, Averil Hanks and Ben Pearman. The body will be at the home after 10 a.m. Saturday.

Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge. mi1) anA iha Amorifan poinn 'Woodlawn Memorial ParK. The MacKey uiiu uneral Directors. I The friends and relativ of Mrs. Belle I Rhodes Toihson, Mrs.

S. Harry rtoss, Mrs. UAillMm naflmav AAc Trrtu TntlUnrt. are his wife, Mrs. I Post 24.

Surviving IJanie Lee Vines Franklin a Mrs. iJan Tyson Davis, Mrs. H. L. woruan ana mi a.

Mrrnur Dieunni oici I A an invitation, We Take Great Pride In Having respectfully Inv.ted to attend tne funeral I services for Mrs. Belle Rhodes Tollison, Si joturany at 11:33 a.m. at fhe Mackey is i Mortuary, Century Drive. Burial will be In Memorial Park. The Macney I Mortuary, Funeral Directors.

Sh Th friends and relatives oi Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Goodson, Mr. and Mrs.

Jljames A. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Goodson are respectfully inv lea to att nd i ihe funeral services for Mark Edward Ooodson, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. i Cliliord E. Goods.ii-, De coiiduued jaiorditv at II a.m. at the graveside in Cemetirv. Thomas McAfet, FuneralDiretlor.

ii'lhe friends relatives Mrs. J. Hembree, Mrs. rt. uovitiMn, r.

M. Spearman, Mr. James O. Hembree, Miss Cornelia Hvde, and Mr. i Hyde are respectfully In.iteu to the funeral servlas ior HeMhree to be londt.iM i at 2 p.m.

at Hleasjnl tiAPtist Church, bcome Cou. tv be in the Mount Pleasant Baphat Been Commissioned To Execute The Desijniiii'' And Furnishing Of The Church Cemetery, Thomas McMtec i Funeral Director Interior Of The New Mackey Mor we invite vou y-0 I I 3 I I ili'Tiit. I A KJ AJ A hIUUuL! yj AJ i GALLERIES .3 GALLERIES i tuary. Visit the Beautiful New Mackey Mortuary during its I he friends and relatives of M- snd Mrs. Danny Tytone K.ng, Miss Sophia DM Master Danny Tyrone iing Mr.

Carl J. King, Mrs J. C. Barton, Mrs. Case, Mrs.

Fred M.nnick, Mrs. Mary K. Wyatt, Mrs. Ruth K. Miller, Mr.

Llcsvd King, Mr. j. W. King and Mr. Bill King are respectfully Invited to allend the funeral services for Mr.

Danny Tyrone ng to be conducted S-iturdav at pin, in the ctapi of the Thomas McAfeij Funeral Home. Interment will be in Giaceiard Cemetery. Thomas McAfee, Fu nera I Jrector. fh friends" and relatives "cf Mr. and to Open House Sat.

10 a.m. to p.m. and Sun. I p.m. to p.m.

I if We are happy to have been selected to furnish the Air Conditioning and Heating for this spacious fine building. Located on Century Driv r-ff JQf fix Pass. SOUTHERN AIR CONDITIONING HEATING CO. Inc. Garnett L.

Simmons, Mrs, Floyd Mr. Garnell Simmo-i, Mr, Jacn Simmons, Randan Simmons, 'ihacVr. Mrs. Hjrold i Whitfield, Mrs. Clarence Tothrow, Mr.

Ic.in .4. iMCKer iki Mr rites! Leroy iijTha.kcr an rc SM'Ctluliy inv fed to afleid 'Sjj ti.neral ervic for Mrs Garnett L. I Simmons to be conducted Saluroay at 3 3C hi. i Chy Vie.v Asembiy God. interment will in Gracelard Cemetery, otu.1 McAfee, Funtral Director.

.3 "rho friends and roiatlves of Mr. and iJ James Turner, Mrs, B. 6. Mivrtln, Mr James F. Turner, Rev.

0. ii er, Mr I fner L. Turner, Mr. Samuel L. Hindman, Mr, James Nathaniel i ndman and Mr.

Norman A. Hindman i are respectfully Invited to attend the Si I funeral services for Mr. James Mason TOWN HOUSE GALLERIES, INC. 205 E. NORTH ST.

RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERIORS 246-1487 1 DUNCAN CHAPEL ROAD Turner to be conducted Saturday ai p.m. In the Chapel of tti Thomas McAfee Funensl Home. Interment will be In Woodlawn Memorial Park. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director,.

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