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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 22

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Travelers Rest; a brother, 12 Jftfo Thursday, June 8, 1972 Leroy Owens of Easley; and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be at p.m. Friday at Buncombe OBITUARIES Road Baptist Church, with burial in Grand View Memorial Gardens, Travelers Rest. Charlie Hutchinson The body is at Thomas ABBEVILLE Funeral ser McAfee Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m., and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. vices for Charlie Hutchinson, of Rt.

3, Abbeville, who died Tuesday, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Harris Funeral Home, with burial in Melrose Cemetery. Mis Lois A. Ferguson WOODRUFF Funeral ser Death List On Page 2 Ambrose L. Daves Funeral services for Ambrose Lee Daves, 63, of 115 Robinson who died Monday, will be at 11 a.m.

Thursday at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Miss May Delle Barre Funeral services for Miss May Delle Barre, 87, of 13 Manly who died Tuesday, will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at The Mackey Mortuary, with burial in Laurens City Cemetery. Friday. Mrs. Eugene D.

Mays GREENWOOD Funeral services for Mrs. Norma Hebbelyn Mays, who died Monday, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Edge-wood Memorial Mausoleum. Blyth Funeral Home. vices for Miss Lois A.

Ferguson, 8 59, of 230 W. Hayne who died Tuesday, will be 3 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church with burial in Bethel Ceme- tery. Lamar Lanford Funeral Home. John Henry Teat EASLEY Funeral services for John Henry Teat, 56, of 110 Mrs.

Carl C. Cooper There'll be a riot of special bargains all 3 days Sat. Get Your Slice of Sayings. The family requests that memorials be made to the UNION Graveside services for Mrs. Annie Lucille Gerk IjAiilding fund at Buncombe Neal Pickensville, who died Tuesday, will be 4 p.m.

Wednesday at Robinson Funeral Home, with burial in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Cooper, 79, of 312 West South ireet Umted Methodist who died Tuesday, widow of Church. Carl C. Cooper, were 4 p.m The family is at the home of Wednesday at Grace United Mrs. Alberta King a daughter, Mrs.

Joyce Cham Methodist Church cemetery. bers, 203 Cedar Circle. GREER Funeral services Mrs. Alberta McCarroll King, K. Holcombe Funeral Home.

George Louis Watson CLINTON Funeral services 108 Oak who died Satur- James D. Garrett fay, will be a riday at 4:30 p.m. WALHALLA Funeral ser at New Salem Baptist Church, for George Louis Watson, 66, of with burial in the church qsmetery. vices for James D. "Rock" Garrett, 51, of Mountain View Heights, who died Tuesday, will be 4:30 p.m.

Thursday at Mountain View Baptist Church, with Marttia Dendy Drive, who died Sunday, will be 4 p.m. Thursday at Herbron Baptist Church, with EThe body is at Sullivan Brothers Mortuary where the ounai in ine cnurcn cemetery. mily will receive friends from to 9:30 p.m. Thursday and me lamuy is ai ine nome of son, B. W.

Watson. Martha burial in Evergreen Memorial Park. The body will be placed in the church 3:30 p.m. Thursday. Davenport Funeral Home.

ill be placed in the church Dendy Drive. Hendricks Fu 3 BIG DAYS 1 p.m. Friday. The family neral Home. at the home of a daughter s.

Delona Dogan, 403 Melvin W. Wheatley BEAUMONT Melvin W. 'arehouse Court, Taylors. Herman D. Betenbaugh TX uiNiuiN uneral services Wheatley, 78, died at the V.A.

A. A. Townsend for Herman Douglas Beten Hospital in Dublin, Ga. baugh, 66, of Rt. 1.

Union, who Augustus A. Townsend, 80, of Born in Hendersonville, N.C, died Tuesday, will be Thursday he was a member of Beaumont lft Rowley died Wed ai p.m. at Sardis United nesday. Baptist Church, was a retired Methodist Church, with burial Born in Iva, son of the late textile worker, and a veteran of World War I. in tne church cemetery.

Andrew C. and Ellis McCurry The body is at S. (R. Holcombe Tjownsend, he was a Tool He was the last surviving member of his immediate fami- Funeral Home and will be plaa ed in the church at 4 o.m Salesman, a member of Associate Reformed ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Limited Group SPRING SUMMER DRESSES 20V30 -OFF- Regularly $14.00 to $24.00 Broken Sizes CURRENT STOCK Thursday. The family is at the Presbyterian Church, a member Funeral services will be Fri nome ot a daughter, Mrs.

Carol of James F. Daniel American day at 4:30 p.m. at M.W Bobo Funeral Chapel, Spartanburg, tenders, Rt. 2, Union. Ligion Post No.

3 and was gOiiiiiiif 1 1 0 11 ft' A EDA THURS. FRI. SAT. A A BELL TOWER ONLY PUFFS It ij'-'i reg. $10.95 1 -MP '4fik 'f 5 $595 11 piiR VEELON "SHAG" WIGS 7 Synthetic crnr SWIM WIGS I 1Mi 1AOC ,4 1 PONYTAILS i -mMINI reg.

14.95 4:1 WIGLETS $10 ClOQ MAXI reg. $24 1 ALL COLORS I IN STOCK 1 trade-ws not available -bz fe tV. THESE ITEMS' il tf BRAIDS 1 3S. BELL TOWER MALL fl phone 235-7546 nm mil i.i. iiiuiii jimilii tiwhii mwn mm hjmwimmi i i IVeteran of World War I.

with burial in Sunset Memorial Leonard Norris Gibson Surviving is a sister, Miss Park. ianza Townsend of Green- The family will receive friends lle. at the funeral home from 7 Auuviui i unerai services for Leonard Norris Gibson, 66, of Rt. 3, Spartanburg, Graveside services will be to 9 p.m. Thursday.

Thursday at 3 p.m. in Mountain wno aiea Tuesday, will be 3 p.m. Thursday at Fairmont Metho view Cemetery in Greer. fThose desiring may make Leonard D. Olds ABBEVILLE Leonard D.

Memorials to Dunlap Orphange dist Church, with burial in Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery. The body will be co Associate Reformed Presby Olds, 73, of Rt. 4, Abbeville, died Wednesday. terian Church. The Mackey placed in the church 2 p.m.

Thursday. PANTY HOSE lortuary. Born in Pitts, son of the ate, William Calvin and Eliza The family will receive friends 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at M. W.

Mrs. Dewey Pierce Small coDO x1 unerai Chapel. beth Clore Olds, he was a retired carpenter, and a member of Upper Long Cane Presbyterian Church. MON Mrs. Mary White $222 Petite Tall erce, 55, wife of Dewey Pierce Beige Taupe Reg.

$3.50 Mrs. R. Rountree 1110 Hicks died Wed- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ex. Tall sday.

Evelyn Sutherland Olds; two ANDERSON Mrs. Ittie Hardin Rountree, 88. widow of orn in Cherokee County, she sons, J. u. and Leon Olds ot Omega, and two grandchil R.

L. Rountree, died Wed was a daughter of Mrs. Ollie Jickson White of Gaffney and dren. nesday. Funeral services will be at BELL TOWER.

SHOPPING CENTER All Major Credit Cards Born Abbeville County 3 p.m. Friday at Harris Funeral daughter of the late John G. Home, with burial in Long Cane Cemetery. and Emma Allen Hardin, she was a member of Starr Methodist Church. Her first The family will receive friends Ollie White of Charlotte, N.C.

Surviving also are a son, Glen Pierce of Jacksonville, afsister, Mrs. Ann Tumblin of Gfiffney; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be Satur-dy at S. R. Hokomibe Funeral Home, with burial in Rosemont Cemetery.

frhe body is at the funeral at the funeral home from 7 husband was the late Prue Hick to 9 p.m. Thursday. man. Surviving is a sister. Mrs C.

M. Chamblee of Anderson. Earle H. Smith Jr. unerai services will be at JOHNSTON Earle H.

Smith 4 p.m. Thursday at the charal Want Quality? Want Service? htfme where the family will 52, of New Orleans, died Tuesday. of Sullivan-King Mortuary, with iOTEgSOTIOBAL ve friends from 7 to 9 Dunai in istarr Cemetery. Born in Edgefield County, son Friday. ine family is at the home of the late Earle H.

and of a niece, Mrs. Mamie Lanier, Fred M. Rogers Sr. Catherine G. Smith, he was a member of the United Methodist La France.

BUFFALO Fred Marvin CEI Church and had taught Sunday School. He was a graduate of Clemson University, a veteran Oscar Boles KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. -Oscar Boles, 89, died Sunday. Surviving are his wife of World War II, was active in the American Legion and 40 and 8.

He was former com Elizabeth Grizzle Boles; two manding officer of the Head sons, Junius and Roscoe Boles quarters and Headquarters of Greenville; five daughters Bell Tower Mall ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Company of the Second Bat Mrs. Manley Kanite of Marion talion 118th Infantry of South Carolina National Guard at N. Mrs. Fannie Cooper of Fayetteville, N. Mrs.

Wesley Moss, Mrs. L. B. Sprouse and Rogers 86, of Rt. 1, Buffalo, dfed Tuesday.

feorn in Haywood County, son of the late Ceb and Fincher Rogers, he wis a member of Buffalo Bap-ti; Church and a retired textile employe. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. cjndas B. Rogers; three dlughters, Mrs. Dare Gitliff of Cippus Christi, Mrs.

Bisha Adams of Buffalo and Doris Ball of Rock Hill; thfree sons, Fred Rogers Jr. of Sfainsboro, Jack Rogers offWest Springs and Joe Rogers off Robins, N.C.; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Katharine Gden of Jacksonville, Mks. Pearl Watts of Union, Mrs. You Can Depend On Gil berg's during Bell Tower's 2nd Anniversary Johnston and served with U.S.

Corps of Engineers at Clark's Mrs. Lois Smith of Kings Moun Hill and later at New Orleans. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. tain; two brothers, Willie Boles of Kings Mountain and Garney Boles of Commerce, and Catherine Smith of New Orleans; a daughter, Mrs. Cathy I two sisters, Mrs.

Anni Seagraves of Belmont, N. Alford of Atlanta, three sons, Earle H. Smith III of of and Mrs. Monteen Beck Tucson, Roger Smith of Laurens. Funeral Wednesday tist Church.

services at Macedonia were Bap- Cfcia Smith and Mrs. Jessie Timer of Buffalo; 31 grandchil diten; and 28 great-grandchil- dcen. Mrs. George L. Tripp San Francisco, and Jake Smith of Atlanta, two sisters, Mrs.

Ann Curtis of Johnston and Mrs. Harriet Williams of Teaneck, N.J.; and a brother, William Smith of West Columbia. Funeral services will be at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ann Curtis of Johnston at 3 p.m. Thursday, with burial in the Mount of Olives Cemetery.

Mrs. Corrie Bryant Tripp, 83 funeral services will Thursday at 4 p.m. at S. R. Hdlcombe Funeral Home, with btirial in Union Memorial 60" 100 Polyester DOUBLE KNITS $2.88 yd.

60" 100 Polyester DOUBLE KNITS $3.88 yd. 60" 100 Polyester DOUBLE KNITS 2.44 yd. of 20 Creighton Street, Colonial Kimball Spinet Hills, Taylors, widow of George L. Tripp, died Tuesday. Gardens.

Born in Pickens County, she was the last living charter mem Paul E. Barton The body is at Clark-Bland rOUNTAIN INN Paul ber of the Sam-Poe Chapter No. 123, Order of the Eastern Just 4 to Go Barton, 69, of 501 Hellams Funeral Home and will be plac ed in the home at 9 a.m. Thurs day. Star, and was a member of only 60" 100 Polyester.

Sans Souci Baptist Church and the extension department of the Other Deaths On Page 23 Sunday School. DOUBLE KNITS Reg. $7.98 to $9.98 Surviving are a son, Clarence ORIENTAL PRINTS 100 Arnel Reg. (2.29 FUNERAL INVITATIONS L. Tripp of Taylors; nine FLOCKED VOILES LUSCIOUS COLORS Reg- $1.98 99 yd.

The friends and relatives of Mr. grandchildren; and seven great Augustus A. Townsend and Miss Alkanza Townsend are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral services for Mr. Augustus Funeral services will be at A. Townsend, Thursday at 3 p.m.

at the I s1.88 yd. araveside in Mountain View Cemetery, Greer. The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Street, Fountain Inn, died Wednesday. porn in Laurens County, son of the late Ruben Virgil and Carrie Brown Barton, he was a Retired employe of Beaunit Mll, had worked at Dunean Mpl, and was a member of Gfece Baptist Church at Simpsonville. 1 Surviving are his step mother, Mfs.

Hattie S. Barton of Fountain Inn; three daughters, Mrs. Miry Ann B. Barton of Apopka, Miss Gail Barton and Mrs. DtJusiUa B.

Posey of Greenville; a on, Mitchell Barton of Ware Shoals; two sisters, Mrs. Jean-nette Owens of Gray Court and Mfs. Jessie Riddle of Simpson- 2 p.m. Thursday at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Directors. The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Allie Mae Frederick Shapard, Mrs. Arch Wallace, Mrs. W. M. Breed and Mr.

Park. Robert G. Frederick are respectfully 54' The family is at the home vited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Allie Mae Frederick Shapard, Thursday at 11 a.m. at the graveside ir of a son, Clarence L.

Tripp Woodlawn Memorial Park. The Mackey 200 Creighton Street, Colonial Mortuary, Funeral Directors. 45" WOVEN POLESTER Stripes and Checks Reg. 02.98 Hills, Taylors. COTTONS AND BLENDS Values to $1.98 The friends and relatives of Miss May MATTE JERSEY Soft and Slnky Reg.

$1.98 Delle Barre and Miss tana Barre are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Miss May Delle Barre Thursday at 2 p.m. at The Mackey Mortuary. Guy R. Owens Guv Robert Owens. 56.

of 8 Burial will be in Laruens City cemetery, Laurens, S.C. The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Directors. Courtland Drive, died Wed Kimball Carnival" Organ The friends and relatives of Mr. and 12 Inch $1.98 yd. ville; a half-sister, Mrs.

Ethel Tifrner. of California; two brothers, William "Bill" Barton anfl Ervin Barton of Fountain nesday. Mn. Ambrose Lee Daves. Mrs.

Mary Frances Violette, Mr. Bobby Lee Daves, Born in Cobb County, Ga Mr. James Martin Daves. Mrs. P.

J. Daves, Mrs. Thurmon Packard, Mrs. Nell Burns. Mrs.

Mamie Bigserstaff, Mrs. InB: and five grandchildren. son of the late James H. and Pearl Mclntyre Owens, he was Reg. $995.00 Reba Hembrlck, Mrs.

Culver Edwards, Mrs. Ellie Milton, Mrs. Jack Gibbs, Mrs. a retired employe of Monaghan funeral arrangements will be announced by Thomas McAfee Bub Carpenter, Mr. Fay K.

Daves, Mr. Harold Davet and Mr. Woodrow Daves, Funeral Home. i are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mr. Ambrose Lee Daves to be conducted at the Chapel of Mill, a veteran of World War II, a member of Buncombe Road Baptist Church and the Gl LB ERG'S HAS PEARLS TO CROCHET.

IT'S FUN TO TRY IT. the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, s666 3 to Go Just Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Thomas Men's Bible Class. only McAfee, Funeral Director.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs The friends and relatives of Mrs. BELL TOWER MALL Greenville, S. C. 232-8781 02W MORTUARY 834-3201 1 ftAVELERS REST, S. C.

George L. Tripp and Mr. Clarence L. Tripp are respectfully Invited to attend th funeral ftprvirpft for Mrs. Georoe L.

Tripp to be conducted at the Chapel of the Thelma Timmons Owens; four sons, Robert Owens, Charles Owens, Jerry Owens and Kenneth Owens of, Greenville; a sister, Mrs. Monroe Child of Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, inursoey at 2 p.m. Interment will be In woooiawn Memorial Park. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director..

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