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i (. i 1 1. 1. wille south a i a MONDAY, UNl'ARY 4 1971 ANNOUNCEMENTS a Child Care Nurierie 1 OBITUARIES Fireboats Scok Bodv Or Victim ervices M.s Pauline Harling. 68.

formerly Greenville, who died Thurs- day. will be Monday at 2.30 is LTIMuRK. Mc K-M-: -t. services for W. Frank Ware.

g8 of 3604 Maldin formerlv 0f Greenville who died Mi APAinn Voncjuola in scare time. Trainees neeaea AKAtAlrJU, Venezuela af once-232-1 S30. Cn. uarphed Snn-i Programmers (Cobol Lanoua9e). m.

in Springwood Cemetery. The bodv is at The Mackev Mortuarv. Mrs. Allen Walker EASLEY Funeral services for Mrs Addie Hayes Walker. 78.

of Rt. 3. Easlev. Georges Creek community. Saturdav, wife of ho died Allen W.

Walker, will be Sunday at 3 p.m. at Robinson Funeral Home. i ii Tuesday, will be at 1 pm Mon- day at Donovan Funeral Home, ii-i a 1 ...11 noiano Ave. curiai be in Lorraine Park Cemeterv. John H.

Hinton GREENWOOD -Funeral services for John H. Hin'on. 83. of 505 Draper who died Saturdav, will be Monday at 1 rt at TmmoniiPl Guy R. Adams WELLFORD Funeral services for Guy K.

Aaams hn rliori i 63, 01 Main Street, Saturday will be Mondav r- I Church. Burial will be in meter. ureenuue. jquil Church cemetery. i The body is at Bl)1h Funeral Mrs.

Kosa Mathis Hon.e and will be placed in EDGEFIELD Funeral the itmrch Mondav at 2 D.m. for Louis Bund, tx of 732 W. Mam who died Sa'ur- dav. will be Monday at 11 a.m. at'Grav Funera: Home.

Burial Will be in Rosomont Cem.erv Mrs. J. B. King WESTMINSTER Funeral services for Mrs Madena Alexander King. of Rt.

Westminster, Coneross community, who died Friday, widow of Jesse B. King, will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Coneross Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church Funeral Home. Mrs.

Joe E. Wright i ALU a 1 services for Mrs. Florence Elizabeth Wright, 86. who died uviaht nm AT riav st Rnffalrt Wortwlicf Phnrph Rnvial will ha in mont Cemetery. Union.

Bolton-Jolly Mortuary. -Brown. Mrs. Louis Sullivan Funeral services for Mrs. Gussie H.

Sullivan of 2 Bfkcr who died Monday, wiie of IMClis Sullivan, will be Monday at 11 a.m. at Watkins, Garrett and Woods Mortuary. Burial will be in Reedy Fork Baptis: Church cemetery. The family is at of her parents, Mr Agerworth St. Bolden of IT oop Mrs.

C. H. Bullington Sr. UMON Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Mae Phillips Bull- of the heme Mrs I at;" tu.

James Adams i UNION Funeral services James Adams, 68, who died Friday, will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Liee AME Church in Keno. Burial will church cemetery. be in the ine Doay is at Henrv Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from to p.m. Monday.

Alexander M. Forrest LANDRUM Alexander M. Forrest, 88, of 529 Forrest died Sunday. A nativa nf Vat Va.U ihh vi new iuib son of the late Michael and! Catherine Sinclair Forrest, he! lived in Landrum for eight1 years. His wife was the late Mrs.

Ann Sanville Fnrrpst Surviving is a brother, Walter i Forrest of Landrum. Funeral services Wednesday at a time to be 1 1 1 annouiicea at moss runerai Abbe win ue in svivan Mm()ria, Park Pett-V Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements, Mrs. Alvin T. Smith PIEDMONT Funeral sm iCeS for Mrs. Ethel Marie 1, i i.

i-. r. nn mpn ar irnav ir nf Ah-in Smi will hp tn- dav at 2 p.m. at Piedmont iTnitaJ Mrfirf priai will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. The family requests that flowers be omitted and any memorials be mask to the parsonage fund of Piedmont United Methodist Church or to Epworth Children's Home mi I 5 i.

rni The bodv is at The Mackev Mortuary and will be placed in the church Mondav at 1 p.m. Robert F. Bagwell EASLEY Robert F. Bagwell, 60. of Dothan.

died Sundav in Montgomery. Ala. Rnrn in son nf tho ate William Robert and Mattie -JlI-CAn 9 fftVP I V.O lVOTl 111 7 7 tasiev most ot nis me oeiore services for Mrs. Rosa Thur- mond Mathis. 85.

of Colliers community, who died Saturday. v0r rvmrnK Rnrial will ho in tho r-rmrrh cemotorv v.vvvi The body is at Edgefield- Mercantile Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. Monday. The family is at the home of a son. Charles P.

Mathis. Buncombe Street. lir 1. r-ll Walter vj. CJlenDurg PICKENS Walter rJien- burg, 65, of Pumpkintown community, died Dec.

28. A native of Pickens County, 5:011 'ate wi'e an Rebec-and ca Masters Ellenburg, he was 9 School and SSS BIG MONEY iiS In comcuters it EXCELLENT POSITION after training. Over 16, education no barrier. CTI. 232-1530.

IBM Keypuncn-Computer Programmers. U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS i Men women, 11 and over. Secure iocs. High starting pay.

Short hours. Advancement. Preparatory trainina as long as required. Thousands of iobs open. experience usually a a I Grammar school sufficient for many iobs.

FREE booklet cn iods, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name and address. iMfni SERVICE. Box O-J. News-i Piedmont.

WANTED piano students, start now for recnai in June, capenentea icoi-ner. utt 288 2521 rviceiown, pnont 1 uiru crnrvii at nriMF ci.i.h rViwil a Hiinm TSSrH1" writaWfrJl awarded. Write for free brochure. nif hi aaii jvi iwii iivu i.bi uimio vi ivsi 1105 Hampton St. Columbia, s.

c. WOODALL'S Driving School Greenville's Oldest Operated By Mrs. Rutus C. Woodall $6 Per Lesson CE 5-3406 Ace Driving School Operated by RUBY WOODALL CALL 235-7814 LEARN TO DRIVE AMERICAN ADVANCE DRIVING SCHOOL 239-4105 132.TJ97 WANTED NEED People at once to bp traced db Rciruntn or PROGRAMMERS, and Ccbol Lmquaje. Absolutely no experience necessary.

No aoe limit. Education no tarrier. We train you. Call CTI, 232-1539 NOT ME! I do't need a better iob! 1 can afford the time! I can't co that! Wouldn't it be a shame That vou COULD do it. And didn't KNOW it? 1BV.

Keypunch Procr'rr TRAINXES NEEDED A ONCE CTI, 232-1530 Can Never CouldDoAnv'''cJ College Transfers High School Graduates BE A NAME! Enroll Todav Classes Begin Jan. 4 BV Key ou ch, SreedwriVns or G'eo; S''Crfand. Clerk I.pisT SECRETARIAL Dav or Night Classes APPROVED FOR VETERANS DRAUGHON'S Business College 'WKere S'jdents and Veet Hamptcn Mail Phne V-7-il1 EMPLOYMENT (5 Male Help Wanted MANAGER TRAiNEE DJE to recent prorroTion, we a-'e in need o' a nian-iger trainw. Musi be over dae il married, sales flnd hard for a br.ghr tulure tne A-ond of carpet. Cfill Jerry Ai at THE CARPET CUTLET far ap-POnrpprV.

Gpere.c loaae' rva-iuii; oe laveri arrj other sK: n-e-1 in p.pe'irp Pay gocc. for see Ra'Ph PucKett, Superintendent. W. Construction Co. Taylors, S.C a 1 i PROORAAvW.FR ANALYST4 5' yr s7 cV rerience.

backqrouna Salary COO Call or HUBERT DOBSCN, DATAMATION PERSONNEL. WW Dinipl MANAGERS OR MANAGER TRAINEES train. Te Southeast's fastest growing self service discount shoe chain no expanaing and has opening for mnaaeri cr manaqer's trance. We otstand.nq pro" sharing plan, pid life and hospitalization insurance Von we seiecf wi.l receive excellent starting and fast advancement. Must be wM'inc- to relocate.

Pic 'H Pay 6T4 tasicy 30; Ham-3oi Blvd. Peachtree Shopping Center. G-'ec. OFricECierk. Like lsc "the "phone Nev.

a dull d.iy Race, advancement. Sta-f S4.80O Call N3ncv Owens, 232-5181, 9 Schools and Instructions i I -1 I i ington. 69. who died Graveside services will be wife of Claude H. Bullington 'Monday at 3 p.m.

in Friendship Sr. of Rt. 5. Union, will be Baptist Church cemetery. Monday at 3 p.m.

at Welcome The body is at Dillard Funeral Baptist Church. Burial will be Home. in Rosemont Cemetery. Tie body is at the home of MP Cmam 31 ooawonudi. dum i.Jll ha in Tnuni-i 1 lo.

KintKt Church cemeterv The family requests that flowers be omitted and any: memorial be made to Shriners Hospital. The familv is at the borne cictr Mr rrowfnrrl n- vinA niinnon 1 me unite iwnu, iuin.mi. Miss Lala Traynham Miss Martha Lala Traynham 79, of Greenville, died Satur dav. Born in Princeton, dauahter of the late Andrew Jasper and Mary Elizabeth Travnham, she was a member of Princeton Baptist Church. Surviving are a sister.

Mrs. Ola Moore of Ware Shoals: and a brother, W. B. Travnham of Mauldin. Graveside services will be Tuesday at 3 p.m.

in Princeton Baptist Church cemetery. The body is at The Mackey Mortuarv. Mrs. W. N.

Eubanks LYMAN Mrs. Clara IT1, CO rtf J. UUU1UUU, TO, Ht wim? x- Eubanks of 7 nrA Koaa-aiea unaay. A natlve of Laurens County, daughter of the late John and U1 I .1 firoflnrv inn hot cha ln-ori r-: inan fo; 47 years and was a. member of Lyman First Bap- ct i niirpn aic uau6'vi, rs- GranSe C.

Knight of Mauldin a brother. Joe Finchcr Sr- of Woodruff: two sisters, rs- Eva West of Woodruff and Mrs- Minnie Kirkland of Fair- two stepsisters, Mrs. i nar ia nnariL'C onn i re fc three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild, Funeral services will be Tues- day at 3:30 p.m. at Lyman First Baptist Church. Burial will oe in breeniawn i uctiueus in pananuuig.

The bodv is at the Wood moving to Alabama and was member of ner immediate fami-a veteran of World War II. jv a retired larmer and a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Annie Cantrell and Mrs.

Martha Hendricks of Easley: and a brother Ed Ellenburg of Brevard, N.C. WARE SHOALS Mrs. Lvdia Jones Graham, 94, widow of Grimke L. Graham, died Sunday. A nativp nf Ahhevil'e Connfv.

daughter of the late Willie t. and Laura Daniel Jones, she was a member of United' rhnrn1! nf Ws-c re Shoals, Womens i i- aocieiy or Christian Service. B. L-'Hen- derson UDC. Boyd Bobo Eastern Jar tnap.er ana an nonorary j-i.

1 i member ot American Legion Auxiliary Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Laura Cole of the home: two sisters. Mrs. Lala Andrews of Columbia and Mrs. Nettie J.

Jenkins of Rock Hill; and i i i tne granaennaren runerai arrangements win re announced bv Parker-White Funeral Home. James A. Reins WALHALLA James Alfred Reins. 82, of Oak Grove community, died Sunday. Born in Pickens County, a son of the late Alfred and Maggie Nabors Reins, he was a retired farmer and a veteran of World War I.

Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Ethel Pell of Walhalla: two stepsons, William H. Hunt of Walhalla and John Hunt of Central: three stepdaughters. Mrs.

Dena Hollingsworth oi Buford, Mrs. Jessie George of Greenville and Mrs. W. R. Galloway of Walhalla; two brothers.

Lawrence Reins of Sugar Valley. and Marcus Reins of Easley; two sisters. Mrs. Hattie Robinson of Easley and Mrs. Bessie Guest of Greenville; 10 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be! EMPLOYMENT -Mole Help Wonted oeid is can or "ie Heeler ATLANTIC STATES Personre. 6U' E. Wasnington 2s1zi: WANTED 2 SALESMEN, up to Si Sj Starting salary, no experience necessary. Call 232-0526. ACCOUNTANTS needed urgently for locai and regional opening in cost, jc and general accounting.

Accouting c- related degrees. Salaries C. Fees Paid. Contact Milnor Kessler details. ATLANTIC STATES Personnel 610 E.

Washington 24M5r Cl A1 tf.V.:iIi.vr. ENGINEER. Power distribution desion and handle division. To $14,000 tee oaid. Call cr write F.

H. Roark, Datamation Ptrw nel, 1717 Daniel (803) 233-2547 BEALL ASSOCIATES PERSONNEL CONSULTANTS ALL r-tbS LUMr AN KAIL) il77 Rrsenvlll gj Anyilrng 3) 2J2-H: SERVICE TRAINEE, military complf-? schoolins or experience, ojtstarwr? 'o1 opening, S400-S500 I I PERSONNEL. 301 North 20C Lawyers Bldg 232-6751. MANAGER Trainee Leadino firm in Are vou a lead? field. N.P.A.

$7,23: Jonn Bell, Godshall. 242-3491, Godshall JR. ACCOUNTANT, no experience re quired, local firm, good opportuni'y fj-advancement, $400-5500 up. Dixit PERSONNEL, 301 North 2Ki Lawyers CHEMICAL ENGINEER CHEMICAL operations company individual with 0-2 years expenerrp in a related field. Resoonsib'lities v.

be chemical operations and maintenance. Uraent need. To Pee paid. Call Joe Alderman, Personnel 1 Cleveland 1364. ENGINEER, E.

"or" i years progressively responsible experience either enQineennp Oesicjn or cc sruction. To llS.OJO ee paid. Cill i. wriie F.H. Roark, Datamation Peiso- nel V7 DanielBidg.

i803l 233-254? GENERAL FOREMAN A welt established firm need; general foreman for South Carolina iocafton. Applicant must be we vestd in yarn manufacturing and worsted machinery including converters. Pin drafters, Rovermatfcs, spinning, winding and twisting. Please apply in oAn handwriting qiving derails of experience. Write Box D-K, PLAMT CONTROLLER f.AJOR recreational i manufacturer seekj accounting g-e with minimum o' 3 years niar.ufactu'ing acccun'ing w.th so- -cos and budgets.

Mjst oe wining eocate in sojtifast. To and relocation pa d. Call D. Gray Personnel Asscc 1 Cleveland SHIFT SL'PERVISCR Exrerier.ced'" knit ro TEE "Ai Si I Call I CF GRir VIULE, Juck M. iton.

Ficcr. 232-7305 TEXTILES Immeaia'e coenirgs eLier.v,. c.e and t.r...-i,r,L-. supervisors so weaving, card rg. and e'eth rooni A' a- .1 fn.i-iBO.

r.d. For cuhtac ATLANTIC STATES Person-i-l t'O Washington jj 1- CARD GRINDER s-f Cclton I Write P. G. Bex aicsoury N. 28UJ.

V.FAV'ING SUPERVISCRS! Sjpt Gi overseers, shift overseers S9 6K $'0 000 tee oa.o Call or wr te F. Ri.ark. Datamation Personre i 233 2M? JR BOOKKEEPER, no evper en. Qvired type i5, rapid raise ara proi'-tiro, will train, downtown, 5 days, D'XIE PERSONNEL. 10' E.

Nct-i Lawyers Bld. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER .1 1 -d'st-iELtion. Cl B'o 3J91 Godshall "'production' manager" TRAINEES for mter.s ve trains: programs with maior mani.Mactjr.-Management, or chi'mi'- degrees fcxeet'ent 1 allied canJi tatc- ar 57 5 Fees act Krss-r ATLANTIC STATES b'- vVa-hing'on i V.S ENGINEER COSCL nnd be win OS. vironment Salary SUMO C-H witf HUBFIT OOB'CN DATA'ATION PERSONNEL, 17. Di'-e; Bido.

26Q2 CONTROLLER degree CPA the financial ma'tprs cl 3 "3 pruoucer. in qeneral accounting c' pr vesica a-d reec'i pao Call C. Gray, SP Pe'sc-f Assoc 1 Cleveland St 23-Uf TRAINEE'! Go" wi'h "leader T'wh. Exct.ng Vuro. 55 2CO Call John B-2J2-S''.

Sneillno SneHing. CIVIL ENGINEER Tired company Aork' Vove up anc 'c-manufactu'fr at tne same years of exrerVnc. i-i liflht conf-i and structural desqn. FEE Ca I DUNHILL CF ORCFN VILIC Jack Wdton. K'h Floor, i 2.

2 FINANCE nd, Tr.i maagenif G'et' J5 JOC a'l John Be' 2'2 S'S'. Snr" nq i BS Bsinets or 1 3 excr --k- Good analytical i it -SVoa accounting backaroun-r c. Coir.sfl-iv Paid fees. SH f-umes call Thetma H. 3r s'-fn-ATI AS PERSONNFL.

2U Sc-artanburg, C. 232-271 1 9 Schools and Instructions HAVE YOU TRIED Higher Accounting Business Management Standard Accounting Professional Secretarial Reserves Place Phone 15- a daughter. Mrs. James Toney, 207 Stutts Ave. R.

Holcombe Funeral Home. Mrs. Cora Burnett DUNCAN Mrs. Gussir Silvey Burnett. 62.

of 172 West Main widow of Coar. Burnett, died Saturday i Tna'Sf Georgia, daughter of the laie J. M. and Mami? Tavlor Silvev. she was a resi- dent of Duncan for 35 years and a member of Duncan First Bantist Church.

Surviving are a brother. Albert Silvey of Duncan: and four sisters, Mrs. Esther Upton of Greer, Mrs. Nell Jenkins of Rt. l.

Moore, and Mrs. Lucille Daniels and Mrs. Janie Moore of Duncan. Funeral services Tuesdav at 2 p.m. will be at ood i Burial will be in Wood Memorial Park.

The body is at the mortuary where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondav. FUNERAL INVITATIONS The friends and re atives of Pauline Harling are respectfully invited to attfnc her funeral services Mondav at 3:30 p.m. at tne graveside in Spr-. inqwoed CemtP'y.

The Mackev; Funeral Directors. The trier.ds and relatives ot Mr. and Mrs Alvin T. Smitn, Mrs. Fleet xd Baci'ter.

Miss Jane Smith, Mr. Hjoh V- Smith, Mr. John Casey, Mrs. James Oiten, and Mrs. Jack Ciskev are resoectfuily invited to attend the lun---rt-i services for Mrs.

Alvin T. Smith Monday b' 2 p.m. at Piedmont United Cnurch Burial will he in Rose Kill Cemetery at Piedmont. The Mackey Mcrtuary. Funeral Directors.

The friends and relatives ot Mr. Ccnan Dove Gorman, Mr. Otis D. Gorman. Mr Conan D.

Gorman, Mrs. Roth Ee'i'on, Mrs. Waiter flapp, Mrs. Ira Murphy, Mrs. Miles Darden, Mr.

Felix Gorman, Mr. Quincy Gorman and Mr. Kinglsey Gorman are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mr. Conan Doyle Gorman Monaav at 11 a.m. at The Mackey Mortuary.

Burial will be In Springwood Cemetery. The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Directors. day for the body of a young girl, one of 12 persons who drowned wrhen a sightseeing launch capsized in Lake Mara-caibo. The bodies. of the 11 other victims were recovered a few hours after the accident Saturday.

Authorities said 10 of the victims were children between the ages of five and 13. Eight other persons on the pleasure launch managed to swim to shore. 1, Pelzer, and Mrs. Peggy Sue Burgess of the home; a son, Eugene Kirby Jr. of the home; brother, Odell Richardson of Rt.

1, Pelzer; grandchildren. and two Funeral services will be Tuesday at 3 p.m. at White Plains Baptist Church. Burial will be in Princeton Baptist Church cemetery. The body is at Gray Mortuary where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

Monday and will be placed in the church p.m. Tuesday, Mrs. I ula Haithrorlc WESTMINSTER Funeral scrvices or Mrs Lula Gibson HaM. 69. of Kt.

1 Westminster, who died Satur- day, will be Monday at 3:30 p.m. at Sandifer Funeral Home Burial will be in Westminster First Baptist Church cemetery. J. Frank Skelton James Frank Skelton. 57.

of 503 Palmetto Riverside, died Sunday. Born in Pickens County, a son of the late-John and Susie Mauldin Skelton. he was an employe of Brandon Mill for 25 years and a Baptist. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mildred Martin 5kelton; a daughter Mrs.

Minnnie S. Tendlcr of Hicksville. N.Y.: a stepson. Harold L. Martin Jr.

of Greenville: a sister. Mrs. Irene Tate Shelton of Greenville: two brothers. John and Sam Skelton of Greenville: and einht crandchi'dren. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m.

at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Burial will be in Wood Memorial Park. The bodv is at the funeral lome where the familv wi'l receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 242-5011 ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Lost and round Large German Shepherd iype -1 dog, Wade Hampton area.

Missing about 2 weeks. 244-6820 LOST: Lady's brown handtaa at Car V.ash near K-Mart KeeD money js aeterpw reward.2'?-54y0. LOST: Biack Doberman Pinscher. ferralc. ramed "Priss," Fans Rd.

area. GE.VARD.CallJ3?-:-54 LOST: Blue Tick HovndrCan'f tv (Van Shy) If seen phone 277-3538. LOST: Christmas Day buff male, 7 mos. cin.ty nhocd family pet, reward. ISPLACF.

Klaver Kluh E-ve r.cjs darce Vved. night, Wh.te coat, Ha1 Acre Gsoorne laoel. ccat in its Dlace. Most anx.OLS tc I'sve re-urned. 244-4368.

4 Notices DO fvping (n my heme, enpt-f-cited ir all tie so Cali before 11 am, after 8 pm 2.15-09 J8 ANTED- German Tutor tor Unnuage instructions one evening per weeK, intermediate teve'. LUNCH TIME ANYTIME Tanner's, Dcwntcwn 8. 2S1 Bv-Psss JUNK CARS. Dick uo free or will buy comciete tun, cars, auio I WILL not be responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. William Harvel Fairlane Cr.

THANKS for making our art supply shep a big success. PAINTIN' PLACE, 7V Augusta 235 6324 LOANS TO WOMEN STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL iVaraser, Mrs. Ruth Loooer, i33 3648 SUPERIOR LOAN SERVICt iU W. Washington S'. CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATION Domestic Civ Industrial Phone 235-4140 King Richards Wo-KSnop will no longer accept cusforn o.

however, our entire line will p'. fvaliable at the Shops of Dainice HEA HERE!" 232-4488 PARTIES, drop-ins meats, jDiiunaiica, hors d'oeuvres. Darrell wich Shoppe, 11 College Floyd sand-235-2132. Plnnninn A a 3- Complete wedding candid coverage, from W.O. Formal Bridal Portraits from $60.

Portraits 440 N. Main St. 233- fl69 "BEAUTY SPECIALS, $8 Permanents, Colors, Frostmas f. Bleaches. Jan Landreth, Willie Dean Whi im ire.

Norma Jose Charles Green. Charles Green Enterprises, 29-4721 DECOUPAGE CLASSES starting JAN. 5th PAINTIN' PLACE, 2111 Augusta, 235-6824 ALL BEAUTY SERVICES V- PRICE TO PUBLIC Waldrep's Academy of Beauty Culture 7i Aususta st. 2359431 8 Child Care Nurseries HANSEL Grethel Day Nursery Kin dergarten activities, excellent care, dlaoerservice, BO-PEEP" NURSERY, Sans Soucl, excellent child care. Pre-School training, diaper service, hot meals.

2353711 SUNSHINE CHILD CARE Nursery, licensed by state, prepared meals, preschool, shifts. 246-5342. NORA FARMER'S Nursery has opening. Licensed. 311 Old Augusta Rd.

Near Terrace Shopping Center, 277-6743. CLIFFSIDE Nursery, licensed. 4 mos. up, hot lunches, hourly, daily. weeklv.

pick up after school, 277-4569. WILL KEEP children in my home, Mills, Mian vauey. Call anytime, 269-1993 NEAR DONALDSON will keeo children day or night In my home. Good riefghborhood. 246-5339.

UiFI rnMP riaw far fpnter. licensee preschool ages, enroll now for cnristian Kindernarten. 26-2i6. ABC NURSERY PLAY SCHOOL LICENSED, kindergarten, 24 hours. days, an aye groups.

246-iiiiz. wanted children to keep with love and care In my home. All hours. Woodfields, i 277-6914. REYNOLDS licensed nursery, rear UftlMm C-Hn4M kn hinrhac.

IT In. 1 ir0arten. will Keen ill my uny or night. Welcome area. Hhone 739- W4.

SANS SOUCI NURSERY-5 groups and kindergarten. Pickup and delivery at schools with afternoon care. Dancing classes available at small fees. Solve all your child care problems and call Mrs. Sloan.

235-0351. i Mortuary. Greer, where the- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. DEATH LIST RITES TODAY Funeral services for William Joseph (Billy) Goldsmith, 43, of 134 Rockingham Road, who died Friday, will be conducted Monday at 10 a.m. at Christ Episcopal Church.

Burial will be in the church yard. The body is at The Mackey Mortuary. He was chairman of the S. C. Board of Juvenile Corrections and president of Transit Homes Inc.

a of 1L OKeefe Estes: tnenne daughter. Mrs. E. Bull rimprnii' two sons. Jam6S LOtl-i 1 and Thomas Ldwara t.sies Orangeburg: a sister Mrs.

Mcyucen OI and thrl br0lh.eI?.- M510" Hamnton Estrs ot inj rharips ana t.stes oi ureenxuie. Funeral mass will be read at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Burial will "be in Memorial Park Cemeterv. The body is at Dukes-Harley Funeral Home.

Mrs. W. A. Whitmire Mrs. Nora C.

Whitmire, of Pendleton Road, widow of W. Austin Whitmire died Sunday. A native of Greenville County. daughter of the late William and Mary Pollard Cox, she was member of Brandon bap.iM cnurcn slio was tho last snrvivne Fnni hi ho u.mui u-im am T.mdav Burial Vill be in Graceland Cemetery. The body is at Jones Mortuary where the family will receive friends Monday from 7 to 9 p.m.

ine familv is at tne nome of Mrs. G. M. Cox, 23:5 E. Avondale Drive.

Sam F. Turner ANDERSON Sam Franklin Turner. 60. of Rt. 2.

Starr, died Sunday in Anderson. Born in Anderson County, son of the late Joe and Maggie Pilgram Turner, he was a meni- ber of Pcrjlar Springs Baptist Church Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Dutton Turner: a brother. Howard Turner of Iva; and two sisters. Mrs.

Vera Wilson and Mrs. Perlie Mae Lewis of Anderson. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Ridge United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

The body is at the home of a sister. Mrs. Wilson, till Beachwood Anderson. Mrs. T.

J. Fleeman ANTREVILLE Mrs. Ina Fleeman. 6JS. widow of Thomas J.

Fleeman, died Sunday, i Born in Anderson County. daughter of the late Levi Edward Gable and Jeanette Latham, she was a member! Shiloh United Methodist1 Church. Surviving are four brothers. .1. Von and Leon Gable of: Antreville, Paul K.

Gable of Belfon and Levi E. Gable of: Roebuck: and four sisters, Mrs. J. R. Whiteside of Gastonia, X.C., Mrs.

J. W. Lineberger of Raleigh, N.C, Mrs. Ernest I Murdock of Honea Path and Mrs. R.

P. Ashley of Orange-; burg. Funeral services will be Monday at 3:30 p.m. at Sullivan-King Mortuary. Burial will be in Old Silver Brook Cemetery.

1 Miss Jean Slatton GREER Miss Jean 18, of 104 Woodward died Sunday. A lifelong resident of Greer, i daughter of Robert and Betty Taoii Whitman nrtnn nf f.i-Dnr she was a member of Onea Baptist Church. Surviving also are a brother, Robert Jerry Slatton of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Ann Harvey of Greer and Miss Robbie Gayle Slatton of the home; and her grandmothers, Mrs. Ella Slatton and Mrs.

Myr- I tie Johnson of Greer. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Oneal Baptist Church. Burial will be in Moun tain View Cemetery. The body will be placed in the home at 11 a.m.

Monday. Wood Mortuary. 'Mrs. Eugene Kirby PELZER Mrs. Geneva Kirby, 51, of Rt.

1, Pelzer, New -i Hope community, widow of Eugene Kirby, died Sunday. A native ot Anderson county, daughter of the late Monroe and Lillian McCoy Kichardson, she was a member of White Plains Baptist Church and an employe of Ritz Restaurant. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Jean Cape of Rt. a 2 Mirviving are three brothers.

juiius uasweii ot neamont. j.D. Bagwell of Easley and J.v! Bagwell of Greenville and two sisters. Mrs. Ernestine Cochran of Crew.

and Mrs. Ilene White of Dothan. Funeral arrangements will bo announced by Robinson Funeral Home. James H. Estes ORANGEBURG James H.

Estes. 62. of 1247 Schly died Sunday, Born in Fountain Inn, son of the late Lonnie Stephen and Lula Hampton Estes. he was a memoer ot rioiy Trinity tatnoiic i i i i-uurcn aim an employe oi cue a Tool Company. WED.

BAGWELL. Robert Dothan. Ala. BURNETT. Mrs.

Coan, Duncan ELLENBURG. Walter Pickens ESTES, James Orangeburg EUBANKS. Willis Lyman FLEE.MAN, Mrs. Thomas Antreville FORREST. Alexander Landrum GRAHAM.

Mrs. Grimka Ware Shoals KIRBY. Mrs. Eugene, Rt. 1.

Pelzer REINS. James Alfred, Walhalla SKELTON. James Frank, Greenville SLATTOX. Miss Jean, Greer TRAYNHAM, Miss Martha Lala, Greenville TURNER. Sam Franklin, Rt.

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