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FRIDAY. AUGUST 1J. 1141 PAGE SIX THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA before entering service wss engaged In textile work.

He is a son of Fowler Gault snd the former Miss Dorothy Harrison of Georgia, Besides his parents he DEATHS AND FUNERALS Front A to: la survived by one sister. Miss Emmie M. Hicks, of this city. Pending the hour of the service, the body will remain at the mortu ry. George Davit iZAGLIffS la survived oy his wile, ue iormer Mias Alice Lee Brvant: three chil Ray Pitts dren, Bobby Rinnie, Rodger Dale FOR FINE FOODS ESTABLISHED 1909 13 W.

Coffee We Deliver Diel 2-3821 "39 fears Sarnie Ss GrceneiU Houuxivto" SALUDA, Aug 12 George Davis, 69. of Route 1, Saluda, died yester- day. I He is survived by hit wife. Mrs. Maude Staton Davis: three daugh- ten.

Mrs. Ed Gordon and Mias Lon- CHUCK ROAST 59c Lb. TfNDCR KNIT STEAKS 69c Lb. VEAL CHOPS 45c Lb. and bailie Rumtte uauii, ana one sister, Mrs.

Tommy Jones of Hodges. Funeral services will be Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Church of God on Durst Avenue extension, with the Rev. P. L. Mutter and the Rev.

J. T. McVicker officiating. Interment will follow in the Greenwood Memorial Garden Cemetery. Pallbearers will be T.

Jerry Pat-ton. Cecil Moore, Carol Doollttle, Jimmie Hogan, Columbus Fuller and Sam Sargeant The honorary escort will include Dr. W. P. Turner, Mack Jun-kett, Paul Childress.

J. T. Flcklln, Marvin Wilson and Mr. Holley. The body will remain at the home of his father-in-law at 200 Saco Street in Greenwood to await the hour of service.

Claud and William McAlister and Willie Martin. The honorary escort will be composed of David Riggins, Mac Smith. George Bryant, Barney Link. Jess Johnson. Freeman Fortner, Harold Bryant.

J. R. Snider, Wilton Smith and Lee Looney. The body will be at the home after 2 p. m.

Friday. Walter Lee Burgess SENECA, Aug. Walter Lee Burgess, 49, died today at p. m. at the Oconee Hospital after an illness of four days Mr.

Burgess was employed by the Utica-Mohawk Mill. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Lillian Murphey Burgess of Seneca: three daughters. Mrs.

Oather Robinson of Gastonia. N. C. Mrs. Tal-madge Minyard of Anderson and Mrs.

George Morgan of Seneca: four sons. Joyce Burgess, J. L. Burgess. Alton Burgess and Dale Burgess, all of Seneca; two sisters, Mrs.

Rebecca Thompson of Unaka, N. and Mrs. Ida Bell of MaryviUe. two brothers. D.

Burgess of Etowah. Tenn, and Elmer Burgess of Murphy, N. and seven grandchildren. Funeral arrangement are lncom- Slete and will be announced later the Brown Brothers Funeral Home of Seneca. Mrs.

Edna Yorke ROCK HILL. Au. 12 Mrs. Edna Camplsrs PICNIC A2" HAMS UmcIww 4 Iks. MEATS 55c Lb.

WALHALLA. Aug. 12. Funeral services lor Pic. Ray L.

Pitts, who was killed In Italy February 22. 1944. will bt at the Rocky Knoll Baptist Church Saturday at 3 p. conducted by the Rev. DeWItt Snell-grove.

Interment will be In the Neville Cemetery. Pfc. Pitts is survived by his parents, five sisters, one half-sister, one brother, two half-brothers and his maternal grandfather. Edward Chapman EAgLEY, Aug. 12 Funeral services for Edward Gene Chapman of the Croswell section of Pickens County will be at the Holly Springs Baptist Church Friday at 4 p.

conducted by the Rev. Tom Kelly and the Rev. H. A. Newton.

Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. Pallbearers will be Marvin and J. Madden, Harold Chapman. Woods and J. C.

and Leroy Alexander. The body will remain at the home VEAL STEAKS 59c Lb. ACON SQUARES 43c Lb. New VArk Sliced PORK ROAST 51c Lb. ville 14 yesrs ago.

The home Is at 1303 Camp Road. She was member of Popular Springs Missionary Baptist Church nesr Lsvonia. She wss first married to Oscar J. Whitwortn who died in 1921. Her second husband, Doyle B.

Smith died five months ago. Surviving are one adopted son. Carl Whitwor Morris of Kerners-ville. N. sisters, Mrs.

LiUie Patterson of Greenville. Mrs. Nancy Davis of Hull, Ga, and Mrs. Luis McCoy of Davisboro, one brother, Sanford J. Scott of Greenville, and two grandchildren.

Also surviving are two step-sons. Hoke Smith of Carnesville, and Bill Smith of Bowersville, Ga. five stepdaughters, Mrs. M. P.

Sheriff of Lavonia, Mrs. Clarence Thompson of Anderson, Mrs. J. B. Dunn of Dallas, N.

Mrs. Charlie Sheriff of Seneca, and Mrs. Lige Bryant of. Bowman. Ga.

The body is at the funeral home awaiting the service. Walter W. Caudell Funeral services for Walter W. Caudell. 36.

who riled suddenly Wednesday afternoon at his home. 210 Coffee Street, will be at the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home at 11:30 o'clock this morning. The Rev. Harold Sightler and the Rev. R.

A. McKinney will officiate and interment will be In Woodlawn Memorial Park. Serving as pallbearers will be William Stoddard, C. D. Stoddard, James J.

Pearson, Wilbur Strickland, Clyde Hughes and Ansel Hughes. Hit business associates of a local motor lines will form the honorary escort. Nieces of Mr. Caudell will serve as flower girls. He was a native of Banks County, Ga and lived for some yean' in Cornelia before coming to Greenville several years ago.

Mr. Caudell was a member of Harmony Baptist Church of Cornelia. Ga. Survivors include his wife, one STATE AGED CHEESE 79c Lb. REAKFAST BACON 63c Lb.

CAPPELL TO SPEAK Clarence Cappeli, Greenville attorney, will speak on criminal law on the fourth program of a series entitled "Law In Action," over Radio Station WESC. this afternoon MIXED SAUSAGE 33c Lb. PURE 'nth DrtntS PORK HEMS SAUSAGE 45c Lb. rahits FRESH CROUND BEEF 49c Lb. nie Davis, both of Saluda, and Mrs.

Lyda Belle Green of Spartanburg; one son. Clarence Davis of Saluda: two brothers, Lafayett Davis of Saluda and Lee Davis of Lynn. N. three sisters. Mrs.

Julia Bradley of Greenville. Mrs. W. T. Hall of Swan-nanoa, N.

C. and Mrs. Will Gordon of Saluda. Funeral services will be Friday at Ham. at the Mountain Page Baptist Church, conducted bv the Rev.

Arnold Edney. interment will be In the church cemetery. Mrs. Mallie Ellison WILLIAMSTON. Aug 12 Funeral services for Mrs.

Mallie Kelly Ellison, who died last night at her residence in the Cedar Grove community, will be Friday at 4 p. at the Cedar Grove Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. M. M. Mc-Cuen and the Rev.

J. E. Crawford. Interment will be in the Cedar Groce Cemetery Pallberars include Hulon Kelly. Kenneth Kelly.

Leonard Copeland, Raymond Vaughn. Z. K. Kelly. and Albert Dunlap.

The honorary escort will be composed of the following Fred Ellison. L. H. Ford. C.

O. Guest, Hamer Ellison. Fred Yates. John C. Cope-land.

Charles Mahaffey, J. T. Poore, Mat hew Allison, W. T. Bruce.

Wesley Ellison, Fred Cooley, Ravmond Dr. William Hayne. Walter Ellison, Lester Ellison and Lee Holland. Flower bearers will be Geraldine Martin. Betty Ellison.

Marv Sue Guest. Louise Ellison. Sybil Sheriff. Doris Rogers. Mary Mertie Belle Graham and Mary Lec at 5:30 o'clock, James R.

Mann, local chairman of the public information program of the American Bar Association, announced QUICK DEATH TO Pitts Yorke. 73, who had been seriously in for several months, died at 2 o'clock this morning at the home of Dr. and Mrs John L. Bundy latter is her daughter. Funeral services wiu oe rouay ii a m.

at Ebeneser Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in the Con Danney M. Reeves Funeral services for Danney Reeves, infant sou of Harold B. Reeves and Evelyn Edens Reeves, 306 Arlington Street, will be conducted at the family section In Graceland Cemetery today at 2 30 p. m.

The Rev. Earl P. Paulk will conduct a short prayer service at the graveside. Glen R. Justice WALHALLA.

Aug. 12. Funeral services for Pvt. Glen R. Justice, who was killed in Italy June 3.

1944. will be at the Rocky Knoll Baptist Church Sunday at 3 p. conducted by the Rev: Paul Hayes. Interment will be In the Neville Cemetery. Pvt.

Justice is survived by his parents, three sisters, five brothers, and bis maternal and paternal grandfathers. Dr. Samuel Fhuere WALHALLA. Aug. 12-Dr.

Samuel Fhuere 70, died in a Columbia hospital Tuesday. He 1 survived by his wife, Mrs. L'JCjr H. Fhuere; one son, Lewis Fhuere of Buean Vita, two itep-daughters. Mrs.

A J. Vinson of Walhalla and Mrs. C. Deerwood Knight of Socorro. N.

and seven grandchildren. Funeral service will bt at the Ansel Funeral Home Saturday at II a conducted by the Rev. J. T. Black.

Interment will be In West View Memorial Park. Graveside services will be in charge of the Knights of Pythias. The family request that flowers bt omitted. Mis Alma Hicks Funeral services for Miss Alma Lucille Hicks, lifelong resident of Greenville, will be held Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Mackey Mortuary. The Rev.

E. E. Glenn, pastor of St. Paul Methodist Church, of which Miss Hicks was a member will conduct the service and Interment will be in the family plot in Springwood Ceme- The following will serve as pallbearers: E. Honour, Marion Pack, Thomas A.

Hicks, Don Ir-vln. Taylor O'Dell and E. M. Dick-ton. They will meet at the mortuary at 4:50 o'clock.

Composing the escort of honor and also meeting st 4:50 will be S. W. McCandless, Dr. W. R.

Lambert, W. A. Merritt. the Rev E. Hopkins Weston, Sidney Smith.

Arthur Ramseur. the Rev. M. T. Wharton.

W. J. Strawn, Hubert Sub lett and the board of stewards of St. Paul Church. Mini Hicks died at the family home, 614 Pendleton Street, at 5:45 o'clock yesterday morning following several weeks of illness.

She was a daughter of Mrs. Nannie Elizabeth Beadel Hicks and the late Charles Edgar Hicks and lived hi Greenville all her life In addition to her mother, she vnwoEFonr cord. N. C. Cemetery.

Officiating ministers will be the Rev. W. C. Cooper, pastor of Ebe-nezer Church, and Dr F. W.

Gregg. Born December 1. 1S7S. Mrs. Yorke was a daughter of the late Caleb A.

and Mr. Laura Boat Pitts of Cabarrus County, N. C. Shs was married Nov. 12.

1W7. at Concord, to N. F. Yorke, who died In ISIS. Mrs.

Yorke came to Rock Hill In 1928 and opened the Periwinkle tea room on E. Main Street. She operated the business until 1939. She wss member of Ann Whit chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, and of Ebeneser Pres daughter, two sons, father, two sisters and four brothers.

Awaiting the service the body is at the funeral home. a Asttil iNiicticiii KILLS I3HE INSECTS TWICE AS EASILY as ei-rMMM tntv mitmmi Mrs. Virginia Hall ANDERSON. Aug. 12.

Mrs. Vir. slnia McAlitter Hall. 23. died st her home on North Main Street at a.

m. today. She was life-long resident of Anderson and a daugh gg.T'MTw'T..'3g'.h-"! I tK AT REY'S JEWELERS I On 5 I CREDIT il ELGIN TERRS i 337S 7 Is CREDIT f-'- J5U igip 13 I jr ter of the late Eueene B. McAlister and Mrs. Ethel Massey Hall, who achat avaaj tHltit taiMcU kilbajaMks, lliaa, ro.cha., mr than.

No No pwaptna. Orii aaaa anaratioa. fiaaar-tia survives, one nsd been ill six months. She is survived bv her husband. Robert C.

Hall: her mother, two L7il taatMll Bafa ah.1 I 1 Mai ariinolina to lactin Economical orotners. a. rorman McAlister of Simpsonville and E. B. McAlister of Easley; two sisters," Mrs.

Elmer L. Ramsey of Charleston Naval Base R. ClinksctJes HONEA PATH, Aug. IJ-R. Brbby Clinkscales.

i. died at hit home in Due West today at 3 p.m. after an ill nest of several months. He was a retired farmer and son of the late J. R.

and Mrs. Martha Seawright Clinkscales. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss LiUa Taylor: three sons, Bruce. Paul and Perry Clinkscales: five daughters. Mrs.

Annie Belle Shrimp, Mrs. Maude Chasteen. Mrs. Myra Temple. Mrs.

Mary Young and Mrs. Lucille Young; one sister. Mrs. Lula Pries: 21 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr.

Clinkscales was a member of the Little River Baptist Church, st which funeral services will be Friday at 5 p.m.. conducted bv the Rev. P. Preasley. assisted by the Rev.

W. P. Hall. Interment will be In the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ssm.

Tom and Carlton Clinkscales. Homer Shrimp, Howard Lewis and Carl Howe. The honorary escort will be composed of Elmer and Ernest McClain. J. A.

Murdock. Arthur Crawford, C. Burgess. Hugh Ellis. Dr.

W. Press ley. Dr. Rondeau, Moffltt Ellis, John MeClaln. Fred Larks.

H. B. Young. 8am Tempi and Chester MM UW MMt tt.ll byterian Church. Surviving sre a son.

M. Felix Yorke of Rock Hili; two daughters, Mrs. J. A. Okey of Graham.

N. snd Mrs. John L. Bundy of Rock Hill: fiv grandchildren; two brothers and a sitter, Paul M. Pitts of Columbus, Os, John D.

Pitts of Phillipsburg, N. and Mrs. Hugh A. Query of Gastonia. N.

Pallbearers will be Frank D. Green. Leroy Williams. J. C.

Ham-bright. J. L. Smith, R. P.

Ooode and James Parker. Johnnie R. Gauh GREENWOOD, Auf. 13 Johnnie Gault, 27, died this sftemoon at 12:30 o'clock at the home of his father-in-law, Mack Bryant, 200 Saco Street, Greenwood, following an illness of several yesrs. Mr.

Gault was born snd reared in Pelzer but had been living in Greenwood for the past 14 years. He served in World War II snd ana Mrs. Lawrence porter of Lib- other skes ys, a J.y erty. Mrs. Hall was a member of the First Christian Church of Charleston.

Funeral services will be at Corinth Baptist Church No. 2 Saturday at 11 a. conducted by the Rev. Ralph Sasard and the Rev. U.

Wilson. Interment will be In the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Clarence Williams. Alpheous Moore, James. Oil ttmn tOatSo I FROM YOUR REXALL STORE 11.00 Zoniie 79c CREDIT 52S-fX I 1 HAMILTON si'vetert.

I I aaSBMMHHHHSMSM URGE Lysal 48c $1.00 Lavoris 78c 2.00 S.LS. Tonic $1.67 $1.00 WIN! Cardui 94c DoanPilb 45c Here at Keye Choose Itoib Hie Bneei watches made and the most complete stock Greenville any watch may be bought tor ae little on ten per cent down and one dollar weekly' at Rey'e there ie so exfra charoe for this eervicsl WM. ROGERS "IELOVED neoung. Mrs. Janie Pitts CLINTON.

Aug. IJ-Mrt Janie Conelsnd Pitts, 74. wife of the late John H. Pitts, died at her heme near Clinton Thursday morning after several months illness. She was native of Laurent County and a daughter of the late David T.

and Martha Adair Copeland. both of old and well-known families of Laurens County. She wat a member of Duncan Creek Presbyterian Church. She Is survived by two sons and on daughter. J.

Henderson Pitts and David T. Pitts, both of Clinton, and Miss Martha Pitta, teacher in the Rock Hill city schools, and on sitter. Mrs. W. B.

Fsrr of Greensboro, N. C. Funeral services will be Friday afternoon st 4 o'clock at the Gray Funeral Horn. Clinton. Dr.

D. J. Woods and the Rev. M. K.

Mtd-lock will be In charge of the services. Interment wui be In Rotenont Cemetery. Clinton. The body will remain at the Gray Funeral Horn to await the hour of the service. Palloesms will be James Copeland.

Hubert Pitts. Addison Neighbors. Buford Copeland. William Fair and Floyd Pitta. Mrs.

Sallie Scott Smith Funeral services for Mrs. 8allle Scott Smith, (3, who died yesterday morning In Greenville hospital following two weeks of serious Illness, will bt held Saturday morning at II o'clock at the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Paul F. Beacham. Interment will be In Popular Springs Mls-Monary Baptist Church Cemetery near Lavonia st 1 o'clock.

Serving as active pallbearers will be R. A. Patterson. Sam Patterson. Mack Patterson.

Ben Scott. Otis McCoy and Robert 8. Morris. Honorary pallbearers will be Donald C. Morris.

Alvtn Trammell. Hugh 8cott Dr. H. M. Whitwortn.

Dr. Charlie Wyatt, Col. C. Leath-erwood. William Goldsmith.

Earl Jones. Dock Roberts. Gene Barnes. C. E.

Earl. Jr, Hugh Wilson. D. M. Sikes, 1.

Gable. Denver Cot ting-ham, Harmon LinvtUe. Fred Carter and Joe Minor. Flowers bearers win be Mrs Louis Trammell. Mrs.

Margaret Bingham, Mrs. Mary Les Galls more, Mrs. Wtlhelmina Scott. Mrs. Eloise Steinberg.

Mrs. Austine Denton. Mrs. Artholene Hardison. Mrs.

Florid Jarrard. Mrs. Kitty Dentson. Mrs. Hattie Spratlin.

Mrs. Nens Mann. Mrs. Jessie Barber. Misses Frances Scott.

Doris Scott. 8s ra Scott. Sir ley Ann Scott. Ptoride Jarrard and Flora Scott. Mrs.

Smith wss daughter of M. and Mary Kelley 8cott and was born In Franklin County, Ga For number of years she lived at Lavonia btlor coming to Green $1.00 Baby Oil 88c 1 52-Piece Silverplate Set The finest sUvarplale imaginable. Iwtorn crooned Silver Cosrpcmre famous Was Jtoqwrt SQrte. SPECIALLY PRICED AT S-A-L-E 50c Ilennea's Skin Bracer 43c $1.0 Yiialis Hair Tcnic Pepscieal Tcoth Pasle 43c Jtech TakUis S3c 400 AMERICAN MADE WATCHES $285 1U6L 1.11 flinv (WO- SET CONSISTS OF '0 TAX INCLUDED I mt 09.80 'isn't it?" tmam 8 Dinner Knives 8 Solod Forks 16 Teos'poons 1 Butter Knife 8 Dinner Forks 8 Soup Spoons 2 Tablespoons 1 Sugar Spoon VARA HUME ctU or cfeanstig cream asade'bt the UAJL and auar- to aire eerrice. Haadsosne Brioht OroaM a a' Boidhte Hiinde and dial Osat yon FUNERAL INVITATIONS eee ta Sse Mkjht Sweep i afavastawSB.

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