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PAGE SIXTEEN THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1968 Charleston; eight grandchildren, and Judy Lesslie of the home ducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at Holly Springs Baptist Church by Fork Shoals Baptist Church by the Rev. Joe Haskett and the and a brother, Dr. William 22 great-grandchildren and three Deaths FUNERAL NOTICES Rev.

Lester Collins. Burial will the Rev. Charles T. Thompson Lesslie of Decatur, Ga. great-great-grandchildren.

and Mrs. James S. Hozey of Calhoun Falls; and four grandchildren. Graveside services will be conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m. and the Rev.

Louie Wynn. Burial will be in Greenville Memorial Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at New Hope Baptist Church by Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Charles McDonald Gardens.

H. A. Speed Pallbearers will be Ridge, Dan a Providence Presbyterian Church in Lowndesville by the Rev. Benjamin Eller and the the Rev. Willie Honea, the Rev.

Other Deaths On Page 17 W. G. McClain and James Hopkins, Davia Mrs. Lawrence Blanton, Greenville Isaac C. Leevy, Columbia Jonathan Paul Earnest, Laurel and the Rev.

John D. Love funeral services Walton and Jimmy Darby, Jim Rev. Ralph Bates. Burial will be in Greenhaven for Harmon Alvin Speed, 33, of Clyde Crenshaw, the Rev. Jack Stansell and the Rev.

Frank Rochester. Burial will be in Wolf Stake Baptist Church Baker and La Foy Woods. Pallbearers will be John David Memorial Gardens. ANDERSON Funeral Md. The body is at the Mortuary Fleming, J.

C. Burton, H. Pet- JNortn a who died Monday, will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Pallbearers will be Dr. Guy Thorie J.

Camp, Rt. 3, Easley be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be stepsons and stepgrandsons. The body is at Clayton-Dillard Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Marshall Hopkins WESTMINSTER Marshall Travis Hopkins, seven-week-old son of Donnie and Annie Ruth Hardy Hopkins of Rt.

3, Westminster, died at 10 a.m, Tuesday. Surviving also are grand where the family will receive tigrew, Don Lewis, Ed Pittard services for Willie C. McClain, 83, of Rt. 5, Anderson, who died Monday, will be conducted Mrs. Annie Mae Crane Wyatt, friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

Wednes and John Albert Mundy. Calvary Hill Baptist Church by cemetery. Pallbearers will be great grandsons. Blakeley, Dr. David Davisson Irvin Reimer, Perry Luthi Bobby Waldrep, George Skinner The body is at the home Liberty Mrs.

Charles Ricker, Pelzer Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Long Hicks Funeral Home, Elberton day. G. H. Garrison tne Rev.

Dr. Norman R. Lewis and the Rev. W.A. Hampton.

Burial will be in Greenlawn Jimmy Giberta and Perry Mrs. Carol Allen Bonds, Calhoun Outz. Falls Branch Baptist Church by the Rev, James E. Kelly and the Rev. Zeb D.

Smith. Burial will be in Little Mountain Presby is in cnarge. Be family requests that any memorials be made to Providence Memory Park. WARE SHOALS Gordon Mrs. Vonnie Brown, Cross Hill The family is at the home and at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Taylor, 105 Wesley Walhalla. The body is at the Seneca Mortuary, where the family will receive friends The body will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Stewart The body is at Robinson Hilton Garrison, 42, died early Funeral Home and will be Tuesday at his home at Rt 1, on West Georgia Street after placed in the church Wednesday Ware Shoals. p.m. Wednesday and will be Mrs. Paul W. Nichols, Rt.

Prosperity Marion B. Byrd Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Roy Mitchell, Union Presbyterian Church. W.

G. Buchanan GREENWOOD Funera at 10:30 a.m. The family is at terian Church cemetery near Antreville. Pallbearers will be grandsons. The body is at the home.

Har Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hardy and Mrs. Ruby Hop, He was a native of William- taken to the Church at 2 p.m and will be placed in the church stnn son of the late Jasner W.

John Otto Williams, Newberry and Rosa Burgess Garrison, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.A Julian, 713 North A St. Mrs. J.

R. Carr services for W. Carlyle Thursday. Lanford-Boyter Mortuary is in charge. The family requests that any memorials be made to the kins of Westminster.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at ris Funeral Home, Abbeville, is Gordon Hilton Garrison, Rt. 1 Thursday at 2 p.m. E. T.

Mathis cucnanan, t5, of coronaca. who was a veteran of World War II and a member of Mount Bethel died Monday, will be conducted Ware Shoals Perry A. Lee, Anderson Samuel Julius Elkin, Rt. Funeral services for Mrs. Ora Wednesday at 3 p.

m. at Blyth Graveside services for Eugene Methodist Church. He lived in Ware Shoals since 1959 and was Chauga Baptist Church by the Rev. M.J. Stansell, the Rev.

T.A. Woolbright and the Rev, Harold Garrett. Burial will be Webb Carr of 34 Mt. Vista uneral Home by the Rev, Woodruff Library Fund. H.

H. Reynolds T. Mathis, 47, who died Sunday, a textile worker. Avenue, widow of John Roslyn Richard Moyers, the Rev. Wade will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m.

at Boone's Creek Baptist Dixon, Pickens Survivins are his wife, Mrs. Carr, will be conducted Burton and the Rev. Harvey Seneca Paul Hamilton Mrs. Charles Spartanburg PICKENS Funeral services in the irst Baptist uiureh Joseph Burns, Wednesday at 11 a. in.

at St. Church cemetery by the Rev. for Harley Hayden Reynolds i'euruoy. Burial will be in Bethlehem Cemetery, Frances Saxon Garrison; four daughters, Mrs. ar 1 Gnnnells of Ware Shoals and cemetery.

The body is at the home of James Episcopal Church by the Vester Stephens. 60, of 8 Branch who died (joronaca. The body is at Clayton-Dillard the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rt.

Rev. John A. Pmckney, Bishop of the Diocese of Upper Pallbearers will be Furman Funeral Home. Marshall Travis Hopkins Westminster Mrs. John F.

Hopkins, War Place Kathy, Hilda and Anna Faith Garrison of the home: and two Sunday, will be conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at New Testament Holines Church by John F. Hardy, 414 Mimosa St. South Carolina, and the Rev, Dobbins, Bruce Beniamin. Bud- Sandifer Funeral Home is in sisters Mrs.

Ellen Burton of Robert G. Riegel. Burial will be ay Kidlehoover, Harry Poole, Emil Paetzold the Rev. James Sherrad. Burial charge.

Jewell C. Butler, Greenville Anderson and Mrs. Ernestine in Christ Episcopal Church Marvin Motsmger. Ellis and will be in West View Cemetery, MOUNTAIN REST Funeral Ramrvev of Pelzer. cemetery.

H. Stuart, Carroll Blackwell and Mrs. William L. Hendrix Greenville in charge. W.S.Williams Funeral services for William S.

Williams of 119-A Viola who died Friday, will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at Lowndes Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. O.O. Pickett. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

He was a member of Lowndes Hill Masonic Lodge 164 and Eastern Star. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Adams of Greenville and Mrs. Emma Belcher of Hodges. Watkins, Arnold and Sheppard Mortuary is in charge.

Mrs. Vonnie Brown CROSS HILL-Mrs. Jeanette Goggins Motes Brown, 30, wife Easley. services for Emil Paetzold, 73, Funeral services will be The family requests that red Quattlebaum. Mrs.

F. A. Friend ANDERSON-Mrs. Irene B. Clayton-Dillard Funeral Home who died Monday, will be Robert Macklin Char ping flowers be omitted.

conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at The body is at the funeral is id charge. conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m Taylors Pallbearers will be Wayne home. at St. John Lutheran Church by Mrs.

Wade H. Raxter, Laredo, Parker-White Funeral Home by the Rev. Vernon Boswell and the Rev. J. C.

Rice. Burial will be in Freeman, Roy F. Hunt, Richard Friend, 72, wife of Fred A. Friend, of 612 Summit died at a local hospital Tuesday at 11:30 p. m.

Mrs. W. M. Gullum the Rev. George B.

Shealy, Tex. H. Carpenter, Neill M. Perrin, Burial wil be in the church A. Friend Mrs.

Fred LAURENS Funeral services Union Grove Methodist Church Mrs. P. W. Nichols PROSPERITY-, Mrs. Elsie cemetery.

Anderson cemeterv. She was a native of Tassaic, Pallbearers will be Jeter Parris, Rt. 6, D. Leander Nichols, wife of Paul W. Nichols, for Mrs.

Minnie Quattlebaum Cullum, 91 who died Monday, widow of W. M. Cullum, will be N.J., and moved to Anderson The body will be at the nome Spartanburg of Rt. 2, Prosperity, died Tues from Charleston in 1923. She after 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Carter, Ben and Relton Vissage, Frank Busch and Henry and Bill Horace Whitmire, S.A. Roane, E.E. Oeland, Dabney Barnes and Frank D. Pinckney. The body is at The Mackey Mortuary.

Mrs. T. P. Brown Funeral services for Mrs. Broadus Hunt Keith, Dearborn, day at 4 a.m.

at a local clinic. conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. was a daughter of the late Lewis Klaren. Mich. She was a daughter of Mrs and Rose T.

Brasda and was Mrs. W. L. Hendrix at Kennedy Mortuary by the Rev. Dr.

James A. Bowers and The body is at Davenport Gordon F. Lesslie, Woodruff Maude Harmon Bedenbaugh and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Mrs. Willie Mulkey Hendrix, Funeral Home.

Mrs. James Mathis, Woodruff the late Chester W. Beden the Rev. Dr. W.

Bryce Herbert. Church and a charter member of the Women's Club of the 82, of 220 Gordon St. baugh. Burial will be in Magnolia of Vonnie Brown, of Charlotte widow of William L. Hendrix, Nannie Mahaffey Brown, 73, Surviving also are a daughter.

and Haskell Wyatt and Frank Cemetery, Greenwood. church. H.P.Hannah PICKENS Funeral services died Thursday at 3:05 a. m. at N.C., died at a Durham, N.C hospital Friday.

wife of Thomas P. Brown of Karen Nichols of the home; a and Roscoe Gantt. The family is at the home of a Surviving also are four sons. a local hospital. son, David Nichols of the home; son, Clyde cullum, 713 w.

Main The body is at Gantt Funeral A daughter of tne late u. a. Fred A. Friend Jr. of Charlotte, N.C, James L.

Friend of Chat She was a native of Cross Hill and lived in Charlotte for many Laurens. Home and win be placed in tne two sisters, Mrs. J.C. (Edith) Hipp of Loris and Mrs. Hoyt and Nannie Rodgers Mulkey, she tanooga, John C.

Friend church Wednesday at 3 p.m. ine years. She was employed at was born in Old Madison and for Hampton Pierce Hannah, 77, who died Monday, will be conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Secona Baptist Church by the Rev. Coman Brown, the Rev.

J. 0. Anderson and the W. H. Davis family is at the home of of Georgetown and the Rev.

Southern Knitting jo. (Grace) Hendrix of Chester; and a brother, Hubert Bedenbaugh of Prosperity. lived in Fountain Inn before moving to Greenville 32 years daughter. Mrs. Alvin Wade, 17 Francis E.

Friend of Charlotte. Funeral services for William Lee St. Surviving also are her Henry Davis of Rt. 1, Piedmont, ago. She was a member of Funeral services will be con Charleston; two daughters, Mrs.

Irene B. Barton of San Diego; and Miss Ann1 Friend of parents; four sons, Eddie, Rev. Harold Hanley. Burial will will be conducted Wednesday at Washington Avenue Baptist Brown Drive, will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Roper Mountain Baptist Church by the Rev.

Troy Godwin and the Rev. W. F. Rochester. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park.

Pallbearers will be Ariail E. Smith, J. D. Green Wade Byars Roscoe Jones, J. T.

Black and Howard Hudson. The body will be taken to the home at 10 a.m. Wednesday and placed in the church at 2 p. m. Wednesday.

The Mackey Mortuary is in ducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Roger, Randy and Vonnie Brown be in the church cemetery. Jonathan Earnest 2 p.m. at Mountain Springs Bap Church. Jr.

of the home: and a daughter Pallbearers will be George, tist Church by the Rev. B. L. Surviving are three daughters, LAUREL, Corinth Lutheran Church by the Rev. Hilton Roof.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Anderson; a brother, Tony Brasda of New York City, and seven sisters, Mrs. Ivan Jeanette E. Brown of the Ridlehoover, the Rev. E.

C. Mrs. Carl (Ruby) Floyd, Mrs. Bill and Jim Hannah, Oliver, Tommy and Cecil Patterson and home. Neely and the Rev.

Fred Alvin (Mattie) Beavers and Paul Earnest, year-old son of USAF Sgt. Kenneth Wayne and Sharon Taylor Earnest, died The body is at Ramey's Funeral services will be Anderson of Palatka, Mrs. David Southerland. Cobb. Burial will be in Green Funeral Home, Saluda, and will Mrs.

Flynn (Louise) Cooper of Greenville; a son, George H. conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at Mary B. Silver of Miami, The body is at Clayton-Dillard ville Memorial Gardens. Saturday in a Baltimore hos be placed in the church Wed and Mrs.

John Haley, Mrs. Leon Funeral Home, and will be plae Pallbearers will be William nesday at 2 p.m. Zion Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. James Gray. Burial will be pital.

Robe, Miss Ann Brasda, Miss ed in the church Wednesday at Friddle, Joe Roberts, W. Sgt. Earnest is a Greenville, charge. Hendrix of Greenville; a half-sister, Mrs. Lyman (Noire) Davis of Greenville; six grandchildren and 11 in the church cemetery.

Gizesla Brasda and Sister Mary p.m. The family is at the S. C. native. Milford IH, Louie Smith, Carroll and Bobby Garrett, Roy Black Bruno of Jersey City, N.J.; and The body will be taken to the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Roy seven grandchildren. Surviving also are two sisters, Rachel Jean and Rebecca Joyce home of Mr. ana Mrs. j.u Ralph Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. McJunkm, Old Farm Bridge Road, near Saluda Lake.

Mrs. Roy Mitchell UNION Mrs. Zayda McDon Mrs. Blanton Mrs. Frances Boggs Blanton, 53, wife of Lawrence Blanton of 220 Hammett Park Place, died at a local hospital at 6:15 Funeral services will be con and Stanley Davis.

The body is at the home and will be placed in the church Funeral services will be con Thompson's Mortuary, Clinton, ducted Thursday at noon at St. Earnest of the home, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at is in charge.

nald Mitchell, 56, of 104 Maybry widow of Roy Mitchell, Mrs. J.H. Shealy LAURENS Funeral services Joseph Catholic Church by the Rev. Thomas Timlin. Burial will be in New Silver Brook at 1 p.m.

Wednesday. Thomas McAfee Funeral Home is in charge. died at a local hospital Tuesday p.m. Tuesday. Born at Spruce Pine, N.

Washington Avenue Baptist Church by the Rev. Dr." W. Daniel Greer, the Rev. Paul Tankersley and the Rev. W.

F. at 1:25 a.m. for Mrs. Clara Wharton Shealy, Cemetery. she was a daughter of the late Mrs.

Sullivan LAURENS-Funeral services for Mrs. Janie Bell Sullivan, who She was a native of Pallbearers will be John Mr. and Mrs. James D. McKin Lister.

Burial will be in Williamsburg County, daughter Gates, Paul Fousek, Frank ney. She lived in Greenville 40 Mrs. W. H. Raxter Mrs.

Eunice Taylor Raxter, died in' a local hospital Saturday, Graceland Cemetery. 85, of 409 Irvy who died Monday wife of Joseph Haskell Shealy, will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Waterloo Methodist Church by Lombardi, Frank Magarahan, of the late Samuel Edwin and Zayda McRoy McDonnald. She years. Pallbearers will be Bill Gus Deenng and Cliff She was a member of New of 1102 E.

Travis Street, Laredo, formerly of Greenville, was a member of the Methodist McClure. Liberty Baptist Church. Carter, Marsha! King, Jimmy Stepp, John Kelley, Bill Farrow and Furman Galloway. Church, an honorary member the Rev. Floyd V.

Chandler, the The body Is at McDougald's widow of Wade H. Raxter, died wife of Edward Sullivan, will be conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at White Plains Baptist Church by the Rev. U.

D. Vernon and the Rev. E. W. Wright.

Surviving also are five Also surviving are the follow Rev. Dr. R. Bryce Herbert and Taylor of Maine and Mrs. Gwendolyn Dickert Earnest of Greenville.

Funeral services and burial will be in Maine Wednesday. William Freeman Funeral services for William Freeman of 1529-A W. Washington Road, who' died Saturday, will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at Watkins, Arnold and Sheppard Mortuary by the Rev. J.H.

Smith. Burial will be in Bruton Town Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret G. Freeman; and a of the Shriners and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Union Shrine ing children by a former marriage: Mrs.

Roy L. (Dorothy) at a San Antonio, hospital Saturday at 5:05 p. m. The body is at the home. North Chapel, where the Rosary will be conducted Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Tha family requests that Thomas McAfee Funeral Home the Rev. W. Harry Chandler. Burial will be in Waterloo: Cemetery. I Cabe Jr.

of Bladensburg, A daughter of the late L. is in charge. Dallas Boggs of Greenville, Paul Boggs of Greenville and Braxton any memorials be made to charity. Pallbearers will be J. a.

Napoleon and Emily Lawson Taylor, she was born in Liberty. For many years she lived in Wharton, Sid Nelson, David, J. P.H.Dixon Boggs of Laughhn AFB Del Rio, a sister, Mrs. Ruth M. Ellerbee and Keith Shealy, J.

L. PICKENS Paul Hamilton the Greenville area, but for 12 years lived with a daughter, Club. She was a member of the Eastern Star and was formerly of Havelock, N. C. Surviving are a son, Ben W.

Epps of San Diego, three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Grady of Union and Mrs. Julie Mae Boyd and Mrs. Hubert Sigmon of Hickory, N. two brothers, Walt and Jack McDonnald of Rock Hill; and two and Chisolm Bowers, Willie Keid of Piedmont; and a Dixon, 64, of Eastatoe Valley Hack Derrick, F.

R. Holland and brother, Cannie McKinney of community, died Tuesday at daughters, Mrs. Edna Mathis of Laurens, Miss Janet Sulivan, Miss Gwendolyn Sullivan, Miss Susan Sullivan and Miss Ingrid Sullivan of the home; three sons, Marion Sullivan of Laurens end Stephen and Mark Sullivan of the home; her mother, Mrs. Laura Bailey of Laurens; three brothers, John Arthur Bailey of Greenville and James and Albert Bailey of Laurens; and two grandchildren. Mrs.

Eva L. Stewart of Laredo. She was a member of the First Oscar Bell. Travelers Rest; and seven 6:45 a.m. at his home.

brother. Buddy Belcher of The body is at Kennedy grandchildren. FLOWERS BY CLYDE SATTERFIELD FLORAL INC. Methodist Church in Brenham, He was born in Georgia, son Chicago. Thomas McAfee Funeral Tex.

The body is at Watkins Mortuary and will be placed in the church Wednesday at 2 p.m. Home is in charge. Surviving also are a son. Arnold and Sheppard Mortuary The family is at the home of the late John and Carrie Bates Dixon, and was a member of Eastatoe Baptist Church. He spent most of his life in Miami, Fla.

where the family will receive of Dallas Boggs, Rt. 1, Cross- friends from 7 to 8 p.m J. O. Williams AIR-CONDITIONED TRUCKS Wednesday. The family is at 25 Goms Funeral Home is in grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by S. R. Holcombe Funeral Home, Union. The body is at Bell-Munden Funeral Home, Morehead City, N. C.

well community. Mrs. Ricker NEWBERRY John Otto Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bates Line. charge.

Williams, 72. of 2112 Osborne St Dial 335-9671 2301 AUGUSTA RD. died Tuesday night in a local PELZER Mrs. Martha An P. A.

Lee SJ3gt. Robert E. Raxter, of the USAF at Keesler AFB, a brother, George L. Taylor of Healing Springs, and six grandchildren. Funeral plans will be announced by Thomas McAfee Funeral Home.

The body is at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends from 7 until 9 p. m. Wednesday. Stella Billie Morgan Dixon; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Frances Young of Greenville, Mrs.

Gladys Howard of Easley hospital. M. B. Byrd Sr. AUGUSTA, Ga.

Marion nie Ricker, 94, of 3 Green widow of Charles Ricker, died He was born in Newberry ANDERSON Perry A. Lee 62, of 404 S. Gosset died in a and Mrs. Laveda Butler of County, son of the late Mrs, Byrd of 2237 Huntington at 2:15 p. m.

Charleston hospital Tuesday at 8 AUTHORIZED GEORGIA MARBLE DEALER She was a native of Greene- Emma Williams Clamp, and was a member of the First a.m. Road, died Tuesday in a local hospital. He was president of He was a son of the late Oldsman, and three stepsons, Barney Butler of Okeechobee, Clarence Butler of Rockingham, N. and Charles Butler of Green ville, daughter of the late Alex and Mahaley Southerland Baptist Church. He was a se Richard Watts and a 1 1 i curity guard for the Newberry Lumber Co.

and vice president Burton Lee and was a member Houston. She was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church of Southern Pines Products County Memorial Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Statesboro, Ga. He was a and lived in Pelzer 34 years ville; five sisters, Mrs.

Lozier Bates of Fitzgerald, Mrs. of Mason Ruff Lodge, Hejaz Shrine Temple and a former member of the Hejaz band. He former resident of the Augusta Margaret Wilson Williams; Surviving are six daughters, T.J. Camp EASLEY Thorie J. Camp, 63, of Rt.

3, Easley, near Saluda Dam, died Tuesday at 4:45 a.m. in a Greenville hospital. He was born in Stephens County, son of the late Thomas Neal and Sallie Ann Holcombe Camp, and was a member of Faith Missionary, Baptist Church and an employe of Piedmont Plush Mills in Greenville. He lived in the Easley area 20 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Joyce Williams Camp; two sons, Exchange Club and chairman of Mrs. Blanche Smith of Knox- son, Otho Benson Williams of Kansas City. and a half the official board of Trinity on was an employe of Progressive Machine works and a member ville, Mrs. Willie Fisher the Hill Methodist Church. He ANDERSON PH.

224-0622 Dora Maddox of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Vicle Edwardson, Mrs. Laura Workman and Mrs. Ruth Medlin of Miami; a brother, J. W.

Dix brother, Joe Clamp of Columbia; four grandchildren of Riverside Baptist Church. Mrs. J. F. Hopkins Mrs.

Mary Darby Hopkins, wife of John F. Hopkins of Ware Place community, died in a Wil-liamston hospital at 6:30 a. m. Tuesday. She was a daughter of the late George and Ida Bagwell Darby and was a lifelong resident of the Ware Place community.

She was a member of Fork Shoals Baptist Church. was a member of the Top 30 Club, the Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. Kate Scroggs of Pelzer, Mrs Peart Ganoe of Fort Worth, Mrs. Bonnie Ketchersid of Lowrys, and Mrs. and a great-grandchild.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Ruby Gunter Lee; a son GILLESPIE MARBLE GRANITE r- WORKS on of Miami; 25 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Whitaker Funeral Raymond H. Lee of Anderson; Johnnie Taylor of Greeneville, two brothers, Joseph R. Lee of Funeral services will be con and the Committee of 100. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Suzanne Wade Byrd; three sons, Marion B. Byrd and Jimmy and Jerry Byrd of Augusta; a Home. 801 Laurent Rd. CE 2-2651 two sons, Burl Ricker Savannah. and B.

Frank ducted Thursday at 4 p.m. at The body is at the funeral of Anderson and Arthur Ricker Lee of Anderson; four sisters home. Thomas A. Camp of Brevard, N. and Watson E.

Oamp of Palmetto, 34 grandchil Surviving also are a son, Mrs. E. L. Whitworth and Mrs. daughter, Miss Suzanne Byrd of dren, 85 great grandchildren Charles Hopkins of Greenville; of Greenville; three daughters J.

T. Dickerson of Anderson Mrs. James Mathis two daughters, Mrs. William Mrs. J.

S. Edmond of Besemer City. N.C. and Mrs. J.

H. Clark and 27 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be con (Dorothy) Alverson of Green Mrs. William J. (Louise) Gilstrap of Rt.

3, Easley, and Mrs Bill (Margaret) Hiles and WOODRUFF Mrs. Irene FAMILIES DETERMINE COST AT fflarlety fflotfucuiM lie ville, Mrs. Joe (Billie) Tucker Mathis, 67, widow of James Mathis and formerly of of Charleston; and granddaughter. ducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at Thompson of Pelzer; three River Hill Church near Greene brothers, R.

G. Darby of Green Funeral services will be Mrs. Arvie Collier of Toccoa, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. Woodruff, has died in a Chicago hospital.

ville. Tenn. Burial will be in ville. Eldridge and Talmadge conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at Augusta; three brothers, coi.

Ralph Byrd of Charleston, S.C., A.C. Byrd of Greenville, S.C., and W'illiam Byrd of North Augusta, S.C.; and a sister, Miss Nellie Byrd of Greenwood, S.C. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 4:30 J.m. at Trinity on the Hill lethodist Church by the Rev. Jack Bozman.

Burial will be in Westover Memorial Park. The body is at Piatt Funera! the church cemetery. Darby of Pelzer; three sisters, She was a daughter of tne late McDougald's North Chapel by the Rev. E. A.

Hood, the Rev. Pallbearers will be Mrs. Maggie Woods of Pelzer, at Faith Missionary Baptist Lawrence and Florence T. Mrs. Carolyn Hill and Mrs.

E. Tucker. RudolDh Fowler and the Rev, grandsons. The body is at Gray Mortuary. Kathleen Bryson of Greenville; Church by the Rev.

Robertson, the Rev. Couch and the Rev. Surviving are a daughter, Marvin Hembree. Burial will be The family is at the home of Homer James be in three grandchildren and a great Mrs. Gladys Robinson of in Forest Lawn Memorial Whitlock.

Burial will grandchild. Park. Chicago; two sons, Bobby Mathis of Chicago and Woodrow a daughter, Mrs. Kate Scroggs, 3 Green and will receive friends at the mortuary Funeral services will be con Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. The body is at the chapel, Home.

FLETCHER KIRKLAND OWNERS HAROLD LOWERY Your decision as to price makes no difference in our professional attitude. Thoughtfulness, completeness, dignity these are the things we aim for in every service we direct, beginning with the most economical. Mathis of Miami, and nine FUNERAL INVITATIONS where the family will receive friends Wednesday from 7 to 9 Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. grandchildren. Funeral services wiu oe The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Ora Webb Carr are respectfully Invited to Mrs. Wyatt conducted at 11 a.m. at Mills p.m. S. J.

Elkin attend her funeral services Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. James Episcopal Church, Burial will be In Christ Eplsco- Mill Baptist Church by the Rev. LIBERTY Mrs. Annie Mae John Lynch.

Burial will be in Crane Wvatt. 64 of 214 pal tnurcn cemeterv. Tne Mackey wor tuary, Funeral Directors. Pallbearers will be John and Dclphin Williams, Louis Crane, Jim Taylor, James Loper and Woodrow Cisson. The body is at the home.

Robinson Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. G. A. Bonds CALHOUN FALLS Mrs.

Annie Mae Hutchinson Bonds, wife of Carol Allen Bonds of Woodruff Memorial Gardens. Anderson Drive, died at Tha friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell C. Butler.

Mrs. Donald Neesa, The body is at Lanford-Boyter Greenville hospital Tuesday at SENECA Samuel Julius Elkin, 86, of Rt. 1, Seneca, New Hope community, died Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. at a local Mrs. Harry L.

Keller and Mr. Steve Butler are respectfully invited to attend 12:50 a.m. She was a daughter of the late the funeral services for Mr. Jewell C. Mortuary, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday, and will be taken to Butler to be conducted Wednesday at hospital. 4:30 p.m. at the graveside In Woodlawn Frank and Lula Gantt Crane Memorial Parle. Thomas McAfee, Funeral He was a lifelong resident of and was a member of the First li i rector. the church at 10 a.m.

Thursday Tha friends and relatives of Mr. and The family is at the home of Baptist Church. Surviving are three sons, Carl Oconee County, son of the late William and Rosa Busclark Elkin. and was a member of 614 Abbeville died in an Leonard Mathis of Irby Street. Mrs.

Thomas Brown, Mrs. S. R. Mc-Call, Mrs. Neely, Mrs, E.

Jernlgan, Mr. James Vernon Brown, Mrs. E. F. Taylor and Miss Mina Mahaflev are respectfully Invited to at Elberton, hospital Monday at 6 p.m.

Wyatt of Central, Frank Wyatt of Greenville and Joe Wyatt of Blue Ridge Masonic Lodge 92 tend the funera aerv ces for Mrs. I G. F. Lesslie WOODRUFF Gordon F. Thomat P.

Brown Wednesday at 3 m. Pickens; two daughters, Mrs. at Roper. Mountain Baptist Church, Alvin (Ruth) Wade of Liberty urial will be in Woodlawn Memorial ark. Tha Mackev Mortuary.

Funeral SINCE 1872 (ZrfL and Miss Audrey Wyatt of the Directors, and New Hope Baptist Church. He was a retired farmer and merchant. His first wife was the late Mrs. Minnie Southerland Elkin. Surviving are his wife.

Mrs. Lesslie, 37, of 350 Workman died in a Spartanburg home; a brother, W. C. Crane Tha friends nnri relatives of Mrs. hospital at 4:30 p.m.

Tuesday. William Hendrix, Mr Carl Floyd, Alvin Beavers, Mrs. Flynn Cooper, Mr, George H. Hendrix, and Mr. Lyman A son of wmiam u.

Lessne oi Sr. of Easley; a sister. Mrs. OUie Belle Car tee of Liberty; 13 grandchildren and two She was born in Lowndesville, daughter of Mrs. Essie Pilgrim Hutchinson of Calhoun Falls and the late Charlie B.

Hutchinson, and was a member of Providence Presbyterian Church in Lowndesville. She lived in Calhoun Falls 25 years. Surviving also are a son, Neil C. Bonds of Marietta, two daughters, Mrs. Chester Almond of Elberton and Mrs, OUie Moye Davis are respectfully Invited to attend Rock Hill and the late Mrs.

Mary Broome Elkin; two 6ons, the funeral services for Mrs. William Hertdrlx to be conducted Wednesday at m. at Washinatnn Avenue Baalist Katherine Fleming Lesslie, he Paul H. Elkins of Cashiers, N. Church.

Interment will be In Graceland Funeral services win be con was a deacon oi me irst Presbyterian Church, treasurer Cemetery. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director, ducted at the First Baptist and Ray S. Elkin of Cin-cinatti, Ohio; a daughter. Mrs. Alloe Ann Taylor of Walhalla; three stepsons.

M. C. Williams The friends and relatives Mr and Church Wednesday at 4 p.m. by the Rev. Thomas Turner, s.

William Henry Davis, Mr. William Henry Davis Mrs. Alton Reld, Mis, Stanley Jenkins, Mrs. Lucy Friddle Davis. of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and was a Navy veteran of the Korean War.

He was a partner in the Stewart Furniture Co. the Rev, Lonnie Shull, the nev. Mrs. Earle Garrett, ss Martha Duvls. Mr.

jack Davis and Mr. Woodrow Davis of Newberry; three brothers, Robert and James H. Hutchinson of Calhoun Falls and C. B. Hutchinson of Greenville; a respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for Mr.

William Henry of Seneca, the Rev. Ray Williams of Seviersville, and Roy Williams of Denver, two stepdaughters, Mrs. Rosa Faye Mauldin of Liberty and Mrs. Salone Willis of, Surviving also are his wife, C. B.

Rollins Jr. and the Rev. Jimmy Gaines. Burial will be in West View Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tom Wilkes, W.

C. Crain Don Mrs. Mary Stewart Lesslie; Davis to be conducted Wednesday at 2 P.m. at Mountain Sprlnss Baptist Church. Interment will be in Greenville Memorial Gardens, Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director.

three sisters, Mrs. C. Johnson, Mrs, George C. Norton three daughters, Kathy, Linda.

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