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SEPTEMBER 7, 1968 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE FIVE James Phelps of Washington, D. FUNERAL NOTICES N. T. Russ Mrs. Ennett LAURENS Neal Thomas EDGEFIELD Mrs.

Grace Russ, of 2 New died Friday Ennett, 84, widow of George Enin a Laurens hospital. nett, died Friday in a Columbia A native of Spartanburg hospital. County, he was the son of the Funeral arrangements will be late Frank and Maggie Hill announced by Hollingsworth Russ. He was a veteran of Funeral Home. World War I and a retired textile employe.

Surviving his Mrs. A. P. Suddeth wife, Mrs. Mary Knight Russ; five sons, GREER Funeral services Frank Russ of for Mrs.

Myrtle Hannon SudJack C. Russ of Rolla, deth, 85, who died Simpsonville, Walker Russ of Greer, Charles widow of A. P. Suddeth, will Thursday, and George Russ of Laurens; be conducted Saturday at 4 p.m. a brother, Richard Russ of at Wood Mortuary by the Rev.

Cherokee Falls; 26 grandchil- Stewart Simms. Burial will be dren and a great -grandchild. Mountain View Cemetery. Funeral plans will be anThe body is at the mortuary. Mrs.

Eva Gamble Mrs. Eva Lindsay Gamble, 83, of Charlotte, N.C. died there Thursday. She was born March 5, 1885 in Piedmont. Surviving are two sons, M.

Frank Gamble of WinstonSalem, N.C. and M. Rudolph one brother, Leonard Lindsay Bradley of Charlotte, N.C. Cu and of Greenville. Funeral services will be conducted at the Harry and Bryant Chapel in Charlotte Saturday at 1 p.m.

Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Angelia Poole GREER Angelia Mischelle Poole, 2 and a half-year-old daughter of Lawrence H. and Sandy Davis Poole, died Friday in a local hospital. Surviving also are grandparents, Mrs. Nettie Caldwell of Spartanburg and Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Davis of Greer; and great-grandparents, Mrs. Lottie Beaver of Spartanburg and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey and Mrs.

Bessie Davis of Greer. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Wood Mortuary. The family is at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Davis, 10 W.

Poinsett St. John Bruce Brown John Bruce Brown of 200 Mayfield St. died Sunday at Greenville General Hospital. He was the son of James and Lula Cade Brown of Laurens county. Surviving are his mother, Mrs.

Lula Brown of Fountain Inn; five sisters, Miss Lillie Mrs. Mae Kathleen Brown Wright, and Miss Lula Mae Brown of Fountain Inn; Mrs. Daisy Brown of Greenville, and Mrs. Ruth Shaw of Newark, N.J.; four brothers, James Greenville, Joe Brown of Charlotte, N.C., Walter and Robert Lewis Brown of Fountain Inn. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m.

at Bethlehem Baptist Church by the Rev. Sylvester Golden. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the Watkins, Arnold, and Sheppard Mortuary where the family will receive friends from 8 'til 9 p.m. Saturday.

The family is at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lula Brown at Rt. 1, Fountain Inn. Mrs. W.

Z. Williams LAURENS Mrs. Minnie Garrett Williams, 90, of 919 Augusta widow of William Z. Williams died Friday morning in a local nursing home. She was a daughter of the late Perry and Lizzie Glenn Garrett and was a member of Bramlett Methodist Church.

Surviving are three sons, Ansel, L. G. and Leon Williams of Laurens; five daughters, Mrs. Pose (Madge) Eads of Pocahontas, Mrs. H.

E. (Clemis) Garrett of Laurens, Mrs. T. H. (Frances) Taylor of Puerto Rico, Mrs.

Wilson (Dell) Sanders of Barnwell and Mrs. Bill (Alvis) Groce of Greer; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Leake of Clinton, Mrs. Leah Williams of Greenwood and Mrs. Beulah Gault of Fountain Inn; 22 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at p.m. at Bramlett Methodist Church by the Rev. R. M. Rowe and the Rev.

Grange S. Cothran. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons. The body is at Kennedy Mortuary where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday. The family is at the a daughter, Mrs. H. B. Garrett, Yarborough Mill Road.

James Phelps GRAY COURT Funeral services for James Phelps, of Rt. 3, Gray Court, who ailed at his home Thurday, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Popular Springs AME Church near Laurens by the Rev. Stacey Gray. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Surviving his wife, Mrs. Dhysie Phelps; nine daughters, Miss Martha Phelps, Miss Mamie Phelps, Miss Frances Phelps, Mrs. Mary L. Wright and Mrs. Minnie M.

Downs of Greenville, Miss Sadie Phelps of Columbia, Mrs. Thelma Montgomery of Laurens, Mrs. Emma Joe Wilson of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Lillian Bell Gaskins of Washington, D.C.; five sons, Leon Phelps of New York, David and and and and and Johnny Phelps of Greenville and and and and and Larry and four sisters, Miss Maude Phelps, Mrs. Irene Martin and Mrs.

Annie Byrd of Washington, and Mrs. Emma L. Franklin of New Jersey; 53 grandchildren and 29 greatgrandchildren. The body is at Beasley's Funeral Home, Fountain Inn, and will be taken to the home Saturday at 6 p.m. John Sanders Jr.

LYMAN Funeral services for John Sanders 33, of Rt. 1, Lyman, will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Hassion Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. W. S.

Brookhart. After 6 p.m. Saturday the body will be at the home. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Sullivan Brothers Mortuary is in charge.

Mrs. D. N. Johnson Funeral services for Mrs. Novella Cromer Johnson of 314 Bailey Sans Souci, widow of David Norwood Johnson, will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m.

at the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home by Elder C. L. Ratcliff. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Joseph Johnson, Gaston Fred Johnson, Carroll Cox, Sam Edwards and Alvin Johnson.

It is the request of the family that flowers be omitted. The body is at the funeral home. Mrs. Floyd Wood ANDERSON Mrs. Catherine L.

Wood, 75, of Rt. 2, Anderson, widow of Floyd Wood, died in a local hospital at 9:45 a.m. Friday. She was a native of Anderson County, daughter of the late and Elizabeth Graves Farmer. She as a member of White Plains Baptist Church.

Surviving is a sister, Mrs. I. J. (Bessie) Ashley of Greenwood. Funeral services will be conducted at McDougald's North Chapel Satuday at 3 p.m.

Burial will be in White Plains Baptist Church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jessie and Calvin Ashley and Marshall and Alvin Selman. The body is at the chapel. Bennel Norman Funeral services for Bennel Norman of 6 Jackson Drive will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Bruton Temple Baptist Church by the Rev.

J. H. Smith. He died Monday at Greenville General Hospital Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Octavia McKelvey Norman, one son Tony Laniar Norman, his mother, Mrs.

Susie Norman of Greenville; three brothers, Robert Lee and Walter Murray Norman, both of Greenville, and Bennie Lee Norman of Ware Shoals. The body is at the Watkins, Arnold the and family Sheppard will Mortuary where friends from 7 til 8 p. m. Saturday. Mrs.

J. W. Huckaby Anderson Mrs. Doney Malone Huckaby, 76, wife of James W. Huckaby of Rt.

6, Anderson, Airline Road, was dead on arrival at a local hospital at 1:30 p.m. Thursay. She as a native of Union County, daughter the late Ray and Alice Malone. She was a Methodist. Surviving also are four sons, Henry, Paul and Russell Huckaby of Anderson and Lee a don daughter, Mrs.

E. M. Huckaby West Palm Beach, Chastain Anderson; 16 grandchildren 14 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at McDougald Funeral Home Sunday at 2:30 p.m. by the Rev.

Harold Rochester. Burial will be in New Silver Brook Cemetery. Pallbearers will be J. W. Huckaby, Maurice Locke, Earl Chastain, Bobby Patum, R.

E. Pickron and Gary Jones. The body is at the funeral home where the family will receive friends Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. The family is at the home of a son, Russelll Huckaby, Airline Road. Inman West ANDERSON Inman West, 76, of 2207 Edgewood died in a local hospital Friday.

He was a native of Anderson County, son of the late Bud and Mary Jane Sanders West. He was retired building contactor and a deacon of Mountain Creek Baptist Church. Surviving, S. are F. two "Tab" sons, West Rodney of Anderson; two daughters, Kenneth G.

Stuart and Mrs. Joe L. McGill of Anderson; two brothers, Raymond J. and Ansel West of Anderson: a sister, Mrs. George Mullinax of Elberton, and nine grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at McDougald's North Chapel Sunday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. Leonard King, the Rev. D.

Clarence Shirley and the Rev. Paul Nix. Burial will be in the Old Silver Brook Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jack, Herbert and Charles West, Joe R. McGill, Calvin Smith and Fred Mullinax.

The body is at the chapel where the family will receive friends Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m, Deaths Mrs. R. Earl Calvert, Startex Angelia Mischelle Poole, Greer Charlie Nelson, Clinton Benjamin Thomas Anderson Newberry Mrs. James W. Huckaby, Anderson Mrs.

Floyd Wood, Rt. 2, Anderson Inman West, Anderson Annie Frances Chandler, Greenwood Neal Thomas Russ, Laurens Mrs. William Z. Williams, Laurens Mrs. George Ennett, Edgefield Warren C.

Pitts, Oakway Justice B. Clark, Pickens W. W. Rodgers, Greenville Mrs. Arthur J.

Tilson Greenville John Sanders Lyman Bennel Norman, Greenville John Bruce Brown, Greenville Mrs. Eva Gamble, Charlotte James Phelps, Rt. 3, Gray Court At Home Oakway Man Found Dead OAKWAY Warren C. Pitts, of Rt. 4, Seneca, in the Oakway community, was found dead in the backyard of his home about 12:30 a.m.

Friday of gunshot wounds of the chest. Oconee County Coroner Raymond Williams said Pitts' wife was awakened by a shotgun blast and found her husband in the backyard with a 12 gauge shotgun beside his body. Williams said no foul play is indicated and an inquest is not planned. The coroner said Pitts had been in ill health about two years. The victim was a lifelong resident of Oconee County, son of the late David C.

and Ellen Martin Pitts. He was a farmer, raised cattle and was a member of Clearmont Baptist Church and Oakway Farmer's Club. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mattie Lee Pitts; three sons, David R. Pitts of Seneca, William L.

Pitts of Westminster and Clyde C. Pitts of Long Island, N.Y.; a daughter Mrs. J. P. (Vera) Kay of Lavonia, a brother, R.

C. Pitts of Westminster; 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 4 p.m. at Oakway Wesleyan Methodist Church by the Rev. J.

D. Evatt, the Rev. M. J. Stansell and the W.

S. Allred. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be D. P.

Simpson, Vester Crooks, Furman, Troy, Marshall and Harold Pitts. The body is at the home. Sandifer Funeral Home, Westminster, is in charge. Government Okays Loan To Charlotte WASHINGTON (UPI) The Department of Housing and Development Friday announced approval of a $400,000 loan to help launch a low-income housing project in Charlotte, N. C.

The office of Sen. B. Everett Jordan, D-N. said the loan to the Charlotte housing authority will help finance preliminary work on 1,000 low rent homes, including 200 units for the elderly. MY ANSWER bv Billy Graham Is there some way I can help a friend overcome her critical attitude? She is very critical of everybody and everything and at times I become nauseated after being in her company.

C.N. J. A. Hadfield, the psychologist, writes: "It is literally true that in judging others we trumpet abroad our secret faults. Allow any person to give free vent to his feelings about others, and then you may with perfect safety turn and say, 'Thou art the man'." The Bible is the greatest book of psychology ever written.

Some people think that the Bible arbitrarily gives commands, but they are given to make our lives richer and fuller. Jesus said: "Judge not that ye be not judg. ed, for with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged; and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again." (Matt. Modern psychologists think they have discovered a great principle, but in many instances, the Bible said it centuries before they ever thought of it. Cynical, critical people are very often afflicted with ulcers, nervous disorders or other psychosomatic diseases.

Point out to your friend that she is not only harming those she criticizes, but is doing great damage to her body, mind and spirit. The answer to her attitude is found in a personal, transforming relationship to Christ. DIAL-A-PRAYER 233-6841 Golden Belles Of Ambler of Ambler School in a tour of the new Company building out the front door to Decked out in style Centennial, the third are, front row, left to The Golden Belles Pickens County made Greenville News-Piedmont here Friday and walked be faced by a camera. for the Pickens County and fourth graders right: Donna Simmons, Carla Kimbrell, Myra Crowe and Donna McJunkin; back row, Lynn Miller, Sherrie Swayngham, Karen Hendricks and Clare Townes. Behind the youngsters is the Ambler third grade teacher Miss Bonnie Henderson.

(Greenville News photo by Bennie J. Granger) News Of Religion New Episcopal Church Group Discusses Plans At Taylors By LUCILLE B. GREEN The formation of a new Episcopal Church in the Taylors area is progressing. A survey of families in the area has been completed and 42 families have agreed to become charter members of this newest congregation. The initial meeting will be Wednesday at St.

Francis Church on Edwards Road. There will be celebration of communion at 6 p.m. with a covered dish supper at 6:45 p.m. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. A nursery will be provided.

Both Bishop John A. Pinckney and Archdeacon William Beckham will be present for the meeting. In addition to the families who will become charter members, the meeting is from expected existing to attract Episcopal many churches in the area who are interested the mission enterprise. AGNEW ROAD BAPTIST Church will have its annual homecoming Sunday. In addition to regularly scheduled morning services, there will be a dinner at 1 p.m.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Walls, 20 Crane and a gospel sing at 2:15 p.m. in the church auditorium. The Crusaders Choir from Miracle Hill School will be special guests.

The Rev. J. Frank Sanders, is host pastor. BEREA FIRST BAPTIST Church will be in revival Sunday through Sept. 15 with services at 7:30 p.m.

daily. Evangelist will be the Rev. John Tierney; host pastor is the Rev. Douglas N. Baker.

ISRAEL METROPOLITAN C. M. E. Church, 307 N. Calhoun has a new pastor, the Rev.

Alex A. Chambers, A. M. and D. a 1960 graduate of Stillman College.

In 1954 and 1958 he was a delegate to the 17th and 18th quadrennial sessions of the World Ecumenical Conference at Ohio University. Since then he has been con- CHAMBERS nected with mortuaries in Tuscaloosa, and Los Angeles. serving also as an associate minister for the Hayes Tabernacle CME Church in Los Angeles. Returning east, he served (1960-1967) as senior minister at St. Joseph CME Church, Chapel Hill, N.

receiving civic recognition for his community efforts. In 1965 was named one of the Outstanding Young Men in America, Honored by Kittrell College in FUNERAL INVITATIONS The friends and relatives of Mrs. Arthur J. Wilson Jr. Miss Elizabeth Wilson, Miss Arlene Wilson, Mr.

Arthur J. wilson Mr. Harold C. Gibson, Mr. Frank M.

Gibson, Mr. Carroll A. Gibson, Mr. Joe G. Gibson and Mr.

Warren Ray Gibson are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Arthur J. Wilson 10 be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at the graveside in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Thomas McAfee, funeral director.

The friends and relatives of Mrs. David Norwood Johnson, Mrs. Clarence M. Brummett, Mr. Mrs.

David Adele W. Johnson. Waggoner Mrs. are and respectfully invited David to attend the Johnson funeral for Norwood to be conducted Saturday at 11 am. in the Chapel of the Thomas McAfee FU neral Home.

Interment will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Thomas McAfee, funeral director. W. W. Rodgers Dies At 77 Walter Waverly Rodgers, 77, of 50 Clarendon died Friday at 6:50 a.m.

at his home. He was born in Greer, a son of the late John Matthew and Mary Elizabeth Ross Rodgers. He had lived in Greenville County all of his life. He was a retired textile executive. For more than 30 years he was with Poe Mill and American Spinning Company, a Division Cone Mills.

At the time of his retirement in 1955, he was general manager of American Spinning Company. He was a member of Sans Souci Baptist Church. He was twice married, first to Nancy Louise Rodgers who died in 1964. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace Talley Rodgers of Greenville; two daughters, Mrs.

George (Helen) Greene and Mrs. 'Fred A. (Mary) Johnson, both of Greenville; one sister, Miss Merle Rodgers of Greenville; two brothers, I. L. Rodgers of Greer and Claude Rodgers of Spartanburg; six grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at The Mackey Mortuary by the Rev. A. Boyd Turner. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park.

The body is at the mortuary where the family will receive friends Saturday from 7 until. 9 p.m. The family is at the home. Annie Chandler GREENWOOD Annie Frances Chandler, infant daughter of Wallace L. and Annie Browne Hamilton Chandler, died Friday afternoon at a local hospital.

Surviving also are a sister, Mrs. Virginia Lee Gleaton of Columbia; a brother, William E. Chandler of Greenwood; grandparents, Mr. Mrs. R.

L. Hamilton of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ouzts of Greenwood. Graveside services will be conducted at Greenwood Memorial Gardens Saturday at 11 a.m.

by the Rev. Lewis W. Gibson. The body is at Blyth Funeral Home. Charlie Nelson CLINTON Charlie Nelson, 34, died Sunday in Cleveland, Ohio.

He was a veteran of World War II was a son of the late Brad and Lula Fair Nelson. Surviving are a brother, Marshall Nelson of Jersey City, N. and three sisters, Mrs. Carol Stevenson, Mrs. Faye Jackson and Mrs.

Violet Childs of Jersey City. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p. m. at Fairview AME Church by the Rev. James Lawton Jr.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at Child's Funeral Home where the family will receive friends Saturday from 8 to 9 p. m. Mrs. A.

J. Wilson Jr. Funeral services for Mrs. Hazel Gibson Wilson, of 26 Potomac widow of Arthur J. Wilson will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m.

at the graveside in Woodlawn Memorial Park by the Rev. Melvin E. Derrick. Pallbearers will be Paul Jameson, John Anderson, James B. Martin, A.

Cecil Brady, George Brain, W. W. Gibson E. Dean Anderson and Donald Saxon. It is the request of the family that flowers be omitted.

Those desiring may make memorials to Sharon Methodist Church, 3727 Severn Charlotte, N. C. The body is at the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Thee family brother, is at the Harold C. of Gibson, 110 Lockwood Ave.

B. T. Aderson Jr. NEWBERRY Benjamin Thomas Anderson 48, of 15 Johnstone St. died Friday at a local hospital.

He was a son of Mrs. Lorena Pickell Anderson of Newberry and the late Benjamin T. Anderson. He attended Newberry College and the University of South Carolina and was a veteran of World War II. He was associated with the architectural firms of Lafaye, Lafaye and Associates of Columbia and Jones and Fellows of Augusta, Ga.

Surviving also is a brother, Jack Anderson of Newberry. Graveside services will be conducted Sunday at 11 a. m. at Newberry Memorial Gardens by the Rev. James Anderson The body is at Whitaker Funeral Home.

Mrs. R. E. Calvert STARTEX Mrs. Alma Blanche McAbee Calvert, 59.

wife of R. Earl Calvert, of 9 Church died Friday at 3:30 a.m. She was a native of Spartanburg County, daughter of Mrs. Marilla Rollins McAbee of Rt. 7, Spartanburg, and the late M.

A. McAbee. She lived in Startex for 4 40 years and taught the young adults Sunday school class at Startex Church of God. God. Surviving also are a son Eugene Calvert of Startex; two brothers, Perry McAbee of Black Mountain, N.

and James McAbee of Rt. 7, Spartanburg; three sisters, Mrs. Elsie Light of Rt. 7, Spartanburg, Mrs. Lillian Ochiltree of Spartanburg and Mrs.

Robert Blackwell of Fairforest; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Startex Church of God by the Rev. A. B.

Reeves, the Rev. Ralph Brewer and Rev. George Cooper. Burial will be in Wood Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be nephews.

The body will be taken to the home Saturday at 2 p.m. and will be placed in the church Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Wood Mortuary, Greer, is in charge. Common Pleas Opens Monday Circuit Judge John Grimball will preside over a two-week civil term Pleas Court beginning mornCommon, ing and continuing through Sept. 16.

The calendar for the court contains 157 civil cases. of Berea Friendship United Methodist Church. The group worked primarily with children and young people in an underprivileged area of Honolulu. Linder, a rising senior in the Candler School of Theology, Emory University, is a son of the Rev. and Mrs.

J. B. Linder of Dunean United Methodist Church. He will soon return to classes and his work as youth director in Northside United Methodist Church of Atlanta. The Rev.

Porter Anderson Jr. is host pastor. 1967, where he served as a visiting professor with the doctor of divinity degree, he received the master of divinity degree the same year from Duke University. Stillman College awarded him its Alumni of the year award this past year. He took over the duties at the local church in August.

This Sunday the youth will be in charge of all services and the new Methodist hymnals will be dedicated at the morning service. CENTRAL BAPTIST Church will have the Rev. Harold Cole, assistant secretary-treasurer of the South Carolina Baptist Convention, as speaker Wednesday evening in connection with the observance of the Day of Prayer for State Missions. The Rev. Loyd Self, pastor of Augusta Heights Baptist Church, will speak at the 12:30 p.m.

Thursday luncheon meeting of the Half-Century Club. He will show slides and tell of his recent trip to South America. LEE ROAD UNITED METH- ODIST Church will have its church school picnic Sunday at 6 p.m. at Shelter No. 3, Paris Mt.

State Park. Recreation will begin at 3 p.m. The evening worship will follow the meal. In case of rain the event will be in the fellowship hall. OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY Church announces that the adult catechesis division of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine will begin a series of inquiry classes Tuesday, one at 10:30 a.m.

in the rectory, and one in the school at 7:30 p.m. Any Catholic or non-Catholic wishing to increase his knowledge and understanding of the Catholic faith to participate. SHADY GROVE BAPTIST Church will have a singing Saturday at 7:30 p.m. TRIUNE UNITED METHOD- IST Church will have Jon Linder, who returned recently from an eight-week mission to Hawaii, as speaker at the 7:30 p.m. service.

He will meet prior to this with the Youth Fellowship. Linder made the mission trip in company with five other young Methodist adults led by the Rev. and Mrs. A. M.

Fisher. Mr. Fisher is the new pastor FLOWERS BY CLYDE SATTERFIELD FLORAL INC. CLOSED SAT. 12 NOON CLOSED' SUNDAY 5 AIR TRUCKS CONDITIONED 2301 AUGUSTA RD.

Dial 235-9671 HEAR DR. VANCE HAVNER Different Devotional Dynamic FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 206 Northwestern St. FOUNTAIN INN, S. C. SEPTEMBER 9th through 15th 7:30 NIGHTLY REV.

GEORGE W. LOCKABY, PASTOR Nursery Provided NEW HOURS Effective Sept. 3 Mondays thru Thursdays 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. p.m.

Fridays 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. closed any afternoon during the week. Be- Peoples National Bank and we try to cause there are people around here who like act like it.

Member of the F.D.I.C. Our Pleasantburg office will no longer be to bank in the afternoon. Because we're the.

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