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GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 THE Cormick. Burial will be in church cemetery. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Carroll Spivey and the Rev. Lewis R.

Sherard. Pallbearers will be W. E. Britt, Leonard Britt, James Britt, James Mattison, Sam Mattison, D. C.

Talbert, James Morrow and Truman Reames. The body is at Strom's Home and will be placed in the church at 10 a.m. The family is at the home of S. L. Britt and J.

F. Mattison in McCormick. John R. Strother WALHALLA John Richard Strother, 62, prominent lawyer of Atlanta, died at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday after an illness of one year.

A son of the late J. R. and Mary Verner Strother, he was a native of Oconee County. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bernice Smith Strother of Atlanta; a son, J.

R. Strother Jr. of Atlanta; and a sister, Mrs. James Fitzgerald of Richmond, Va. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 10:30 a.m.

at the H. M. Patterson and Sons Funeral Home, 1020 Spring NW, Atlanta. Graveside services and interment will be in West View Cemetery in Walhalla Thursday at 3 p.m. The Rev.

Clarence L. Letson will officiate. Welling Infant NEWBERRY Julian Leland Welling IV, nine-day-old son of Cpl. and Mrs. J.

L. Welling III, died Monday night enroute to Turner Field Hospital in Albany, Ga. Cpl. Welling, a member of the U. S.

Marine Corps, is a native of Newberry. Mrs. Welling is the former Gayle Henderson of Whitmire. Surviving in addition to the parents are a sister, Betsy Welling, of the home; grandparents, Lt. and Mrs.

Leland Welling Jr. of Whitmire and Mr. and Mrs. M. D.

Henderson of Whitmire; grandparents, Mrs. C. D. Hardin of Newberry, Mrs. J.

L. Welling Sr. of Whitmire, Mrs. Carrie Adams of Columbia, and Mrs. R.

L. Henderson of Kinards. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the graveside in Rosemont Cemetery in Newberry by the Rev. N.

D. Yount. The body is at McSwain Funeral Home in Newberry. George D. Mabry SPARTANBURG George Dean Mabry, 63, of 153 Victoria Rd.

died at a local hospital Tuesday after a long illness. He was a retired city electrician. A member of Calvary Baptist Church, he was choir director for 25 years, first dent of the brotherhood, and a former deacon. A veteran of World War he was a son of the late James G. and Mary Brannon Mabry.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Martha Kate Johnson Mabry; two daughters, Mrs. Martha Dean Scrugg of Norfolk, and Miss Mary Jo Mabry of the home; two sons, George R. Mabry of St. Louis, and John W.

Mabry of Spartanburg; one foster son, W. D. Ballard of Spartanburg; three sisters, Mrs. Otis Brock, Mrs. Mamie Cantrell, and Mrs.

Bess Phillips, all of Shelby, N.C.; one brother, Will Mabry of Fairforest, and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church by Dr. James S. Day and the Rev.

C. 0. Lamoreaux. Interment will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. The body is at the J.

F. Floyd Mortuary. The family is at the home, 153 Victoria Rd. John C. Traynum PIEDMONT -John Calvin Traynum 72, manager of the Greenville curb market, died at a Greenville hospital early Tuesday after two months of declining health and a serious illness of one month.

A native and lifetime resident of Anderson County, he lived at Rt. 3 in the Shiloh community. He was a son of the late Thomas F. and Mary Hall Traynum. Mr.

Traynum was a member of Piedmont Presbyterian Church and WOW Lodge 901. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lula Spearman Traynum; four daughters, Miss Frances Traynum of W. Palm Beach, Miss Barbara Traynum of Greenville, Miss Grace Traynum and Mrs. Roy Mulkey, both of Piedmont; two sons, J.

C. Traynum Jr. and Bailey Traynum, both of Piedmont: one brother, George Traynum of Anniston, and one grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. James Benjamin and the Rev.

Charles Dunn Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Gray Mortuary Chapel in Pelzer. Bu- rial will be in Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery. The following pallbearers are asked to be at the church at 1:45 p.m.: Arthur Williams, Major Traynum, John Spearman, Earl Spearman, J. Mack Spearman and Ralph Spearman.

The body is at Gray Mortuary. The family respectfully requests that flowers be omitted. Mrs. J. F.

Davis Funeral arrangements are incomplete for Mrs. Ina Howell Davis, wife of James F. Davis. She was killed in an automobile accident Monday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The body is expected to arrive in Greenville on Thursday.

The family now home of Mr. Claude 'Holcombe at 510 Fleetwood Dr. in Easley and after Thursday will be at the home of L. T. Howell, 35 Blake Dunean.

The Thomas McAfee Funeral Home will announce arrangements later. Mrs. Strickland Mrs. Mattie Gillespie Strickland, 74, of 9 Seventh Woodside, died at 1:30 p.m. yesterday at a local hospital after being in failing health some time.

Mrs. Strickland had lived with her family in Greenville for the past 20 years. Prior to that time she was a resident of Royston, Ga. She was born and reared in Toccoa, a daughter of the late Henry and Fronie Smith Gillespie. Mrs.

Strickland was a member of the Church of God and the Women's Auxiliary of Royston, Ga. She is survived by her husband, Richard Albert Strickland; four daughters, Miss Nina Strickland of the home, Mrs. B. C. Daves and Mrs.

Kathleen Etris, both of Greenville and Mrs. Jean Gilstrap of National City, one son, Boyd Strickland of Royston, 10 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. She was the last member of her immediate family. Funeral plans will be announced later by Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Mrs.

Noah Dyar SENECA Mrs. Maggie Williams Dyar, 76, of Northside community died at Oconee Memorial Hospital Tuesday at 12:45 p. m. Although she had been in declining health for some time, her death was sudden following a heart attack. A North Carolina native, Mrs.

Dyar was a daughter of the late Fate and Sarah Elizabeth Teams Frady. Having spent most of her life in Oconee County, Mrs. Dyar a member of Northside Baptist Church. Her first husband, the late Dan Williams, died in 1919. The late Noah Dyar, her second husband, died in 1946.

Surviving are two sons, Zeb Williams of Seneca Robert Williams of Clover; three daughters, Mrs. Pratt Graham of Henrietta, N. Mrs. Eugene Dyar of Salem, and Miss Sarah Williams of the home; two brothers, Zeb Frady of Swannie, and Lee Frady of Mt. Airy, 13 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. They will be announced by the Brown Funeral Home of Seneca. M. N. Campbell SIMPSONVILLE Mack N.

Campbell, 79, retired farmer and furniture dealer, died at a Greenhospital Tuesday at 3 p.m. after four days of illness. He was a native of Greenville County and had lived on the Fairview Rd. for the past four years. Before that time he had lived in the Dials community of Laurens County.

He was a son of the late James L. Campbell and Mrs. Annie Kirby Campbell and was a charter member of Deventon Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Leila C.

Campbell; two sons, Guy D. Campbell of Atlanta, and T. J. Campbell of Birmingham, two daughters, Mrs. 0.

B. Shaw and Mrs. James O. Greene of Greenville; eight grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m.

at Deventon Baptist Church by Rev. 0. L. McGinnis and the Rev. James R.

Bruce. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bruce Shaw, Billy Mack Brashier, Tommy Campbell, Johnny E. Williams, FUNERAL INVITATION The relatives and friends of Mrs. Mattie Achmey Allison, Mrs.

C. P. Garrett, Lena Cooper, Lewis Allison and Jesse Allison and of their families are respectfully, invited Mattie to attend funeral Allison vices for Mrs. Achmey to be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Jones Funeral Home.

Burial will be In Welcome Baptist Church CemeR. D. Jones Sons. funeral directors. HEAR J.

Bennett Collins Spreading the Gospel through Christ Centered Messages i in Sermon and Song. Wednesday Sunday JUNE 22 thru 26 7:30 P.M. Hampton Ave. Baptist Church 1100 Hampton Avenue C. L.

Norman, Pastor Furman Campbell and Dr. James DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs. S. P. Allison Funeral services for Mrs.

Mattie Achmey Allison, widow of S. P. Allison of Conestee, will be conducted at 11 a.m. today at Jones Funeral Home by the Rev. John N.

Wrenn. Burial will be in Welcome Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be W. R. Allison, Jimmy Allison, J.

D. Allison, Noah Allison, Mitchell Allison and Ralph Turner. Mrs. Allison had been ill for several months. She died in a local nursing home at 11 a.m.

Monday. Born Oct. 9, 1874 in Macon, she had lived in Greenville County for many years. Mrs. Allison had worked at Camperdown Mill for a number of years earlier in life.

The body is at Jones Funeral Home. Mrs. H. V. Wyman AIKEN Mrs.

Virginia (Jennie), G. I Wyman, 83, widow of Hugh V. Wyman, died in Summerville Tuesday afternoon after a long illness. Born in Springfield, she was the daughter of the late Dr. John Frampton and Rosamond Hack She lived most of her life in Aiken, moving to Estill in 1946 to live with her daughter.

Since 1958, she had lived at the Presbyterian Home in Summerville. She was a member of the Estill Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Lawton of Estill; three 'sons, Dr. J.

Frampton Wyman of Milwaukee, Hugh V. Wyman of Atlanta, E. Holbrook Wyman of Portsmouth, a sister, Mrs. George A. Durban Sr.

of Aiken; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at the graveside at Bethany Cemetery in Aiken Thursday at 11 a.m. by Dr. Frank Estes. The family respectfully requests that flowers be omitted.

Contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Home in Summerville. George Funeral Home is in charge. WOODLAWN W. O. Coln William Oscar Coln, 76, died at his home, 26-A Fleming at 1:30 p.m.

yesterday after a long illness. He was a son of the late John M. and Alice Coln and was born and reared in Chester. In early life he came to Greenville and had since, lived here. Before his retirement he was a painting contractor.

Mr. Coln was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church and of Walden Lodge, 274, AFM. His widow, Mrs. Annie Chandler Coln, survives him with four sons, James 0., Alvin Aaron G. and Jack L.

Coln all of Greenville; two daughters, Miss Ruth Coln and Mrs. Carolyn Friedell, both of Greenville; one brother, Walter A. Coln of Greenville; four sisters, 5. Miss Fannie Coln and Mrs. Mary E.

Bailey, both of Greenville, Mrs. Estelle Brooks and Mrs. E. H. Hinshaw, both of Rome, Ga.

The body is at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home awaiting the completion of funeral plans. Mrs. J. B. Britt McCORMICK Word has been received here of the death of Mrs.

Minnie Morrow Britt in Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Britt was the wife of the late Dr. John Boston Britt of McCormick County. She was a sister of the late Frank L.

Morrow of Greenville. Born in Abbeville County, Mrs. Britt was a daughter of the late Francis saves, and Lydia Calvert Morrow. was one the oldest living graduates of Erskine College. After her husband's death she taught school for many years, teaching at Wellford, S.C., just prior to her retirement.

Surviving are one sister, Mrs. W. E. Owen of Spartanburg; a nephew, William F. Morrow of Greenville; four daughters, Mrs.

S. M. Greene and Mrs. C. W.

Stevens of Tampa, Mrs. W. M. Cobb of Smithfield, and Mrs. K.

S. Carr of New Bern, N. one son, James a Arthur Britt of Mt. Pleasant, S. five grandchildren and three children.

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SIZE LANOLIN PLUS FREE! LIQUID Shop At Both Convenient Stores VOODLAWI PHARMACY LAKE FOREST HAMPTON VILLAGE Shopping Center Opp. Wade Hampton Motel W. Hellams. Honorary escort will be officers and deacons of Deventon Baptist Church, the Men's Bible Class, Dr. Everett Poole and Dr.

J. A. Stewart. The body will be placed in the home of a daughter, Mrs. J.

0. Greene, 16 Penrose Greenville, at 10 a.m. Wednesday and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. Thursday. Cannon Funeral Home of Fountain is in charge.

Herbert F. Smith UNION Herbert Franklin Smith, 46, died at his home, Rt. 1, Union, early Monday after a brief illness. Mr. Smith was a member of the First Baptist Church of Whitmire and I was employed by the Life Insurance Co.

of Virginia. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Green Smith; two daughters, Miss Annette Smith of the home and Mrs. Kathy Ellis of Spartanburg; a son, Herbert Franklin Smith Jr. of the home; his father, Broadus Smith of Rt.

1, Buffalo; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Cathcart and Mrs. Elizene Toney, both of Buffalo; a brother, John Everett Smith of Buffalo; and one grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at 4 p. m.

Wednesday at the Tabernacle Baptist Church by the Rev. Martin C. Hembree and the Rev. John G. Hicks.

Burial will be in Union Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Arthur Earl Ward, Tommy Lowe, Carl Stevens, Fred Phillips, Herbert Gibson and Martin Lawson. The body is at Brown Bolton Jolly Mortuary and will be placed in the church at 2:30 p. m. The family is at the home.

T.A. Wigington ANDERSON Thomas Austin Wigington, 82, died at his home, 113 Webb Tuesday at 7:55 p.m. For many years he had operated Anderson Machine and Foundry Co. He was a native of the Brushy Creek community, a son of the late John T. Wigington and Mrs.

Cynthia Cason Wigington. He was married twice, first to Maude Rosemond, who died in 1916. He was a member of St. John's Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Anna Southard Wigington; a son, Tom Wiggington Jr. of Anderson; four daughters, Mrs. J. B. Pruitt Jr.

of Anderson; Mrs. John Merritt of Easley, Mrs. John McKinney of Birmingham, and Mrs. Hugh McGee of Starr; four brothers, W. H.

Wigington of Anderson, B. F. Wigington of the Pisgah community; George Q. Wigington and Elihu Wigington of Brushy Creek; two sisters, Mrs. James Richey of Brushy Creek and Mrs.

J. H. Simpson of Piedmont. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at MacDougald Chapel by Dr.

Francis Cunningham. Burial will be in Mountain Springs Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home. Princess Grace Arrives For Rites NEW YORK (AP) Princess Grace and Prince Rainier of Monaco arrived at Idlewild Airport Tuesday night en route to Philadelphia to attend the funeral of the princess' father, John B. Kelly Sr.

The couple was accompanied by the Rev. Francis Tucker, spiritual adviser to the royal family of Monaco, and Miss Phillis Blum, secretary to the princess. News Pattern 9196 SIZES by Marion Martin Sew this airy, tab-bowed casual now, and transform hot-weather dressing from a problem to a pleasure, Smart. simple details swift sewing for you. Printed Pattern 9196: Half Sizes Size requires 4 yards 35-Inch fabric.

Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern add cents for each pattern for first -class mailing Send to Marian tern 232 New York Martin, The Greenville, News, 57, Pat11, N. Print plainly NAME, AD. DRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. JUST OUT! Big, new 1960 Spring and Summer Pattern Catalog in vivid, full. color.

Over 100 smart styles all sizes all occasions. Send now! 'Only '25' cents. New Eagle Bobby Wallace, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Wallace of 44 Buena Vista will be awarded his Eagle Scout badge Monday night at the regular meeting of the Greenville District Boy Scout Court of Honor.

A senior at Riverside Military Academy, Gainesville, he has been in Scouting for eight years and has 38 merit badges. He is a member of Explorer Post 142 White Oak Baptist Church. (News mont photo by Leon Carnes). Special Medals To Honor 4 Chaplains WASHINGTON (AP) Four chaplains who went down with the torpedoed troopship Dorchester in the North Atlantic in 1943 will be honored by special medals under a bill sent to the White House Tuesday. The House passed a previously Senate-approved measure to authorize medals for the chaplains -George L.

Fox of Gilman, Alexander D. Good of Washington, D.C., Clark V. Poling of Schenectady, N.Y., and John P. Washington of Arlington, N.J. They ready have been awarded 'Dis: tinguished Service Crosses posthumously.

In the confusion following the torpedoing on Feb. 3, 1943, many men rushed to the decks of the Dorchester without their life-jack-Keeler ets. The chaplains gave up their life-jackets and remained with the ship as it sank. Liners Converge On London--Chaos LONDON (P) What everyone said would happen sooner or later in the long-distance terminal of bustling London Airport hapened in full measure Monday. Seven transatlantic airliners touched down in less than half an hour and the result was chaos.

Hundreds of perspiring travelers who had flown at jet speed across the Atlantic had to sit in coaches outside the arrival buildings. There just wasn't enough room to handle them. For hundreds it took almost as long to get from London Airport to London as it did to cross the Atlantic. There are plans to improve the situation, but still in the discussion stage. Symington Sees No Nuclear War NEW YORK (UP) Sen.

Stuart Symington (D-Mo) predicted Tuesday that "there's not going to be a nuclear war." "Why should they (the Soviets) fight a war?" asked the contender for the Democratic presidential nomination. "They're doing too well as it is. The war is going to be an economic war." Symington gave these views in response to questions after telling the Sales Executives Club of New York in a luncheon address that there had been a breakdown in functions of independent regulatory agencies. Child And A Revealing Blouse Cross Up Woman BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) an insurance company which Kathryn Anderson, crossed up by employs her husband, a revealing blouse and her 3-year- Perry reported Mrs.

Anderson old daughter, remained in jail said in a signed statement that a Tuesday on a forgery charge. man forced her to forge and cash The blonde, subur. the check by holding one of her 31-year-old a three children hostage, then ban housewife who was acquitted took of armed robbery charges last the money from her, arrested Monday night. But an officer a noticed roll of year, nervously, money tucked into her was Puffing a cigarette blouse. It brassiere she told newsmen in a jail cell under a loose fitting was interview: $502.

of Then police asked 3-year-old "All I want is to get out Karen Anderson about the myshere." tery man. She said her attorney told her "There was no man with Momhe would have made her $1,000 my and me today," the child rebail but that her husband was too plied. upset for her to come home. Perry said Mrs. Anderson later Her husband, Charles Anderson, admitted her story was a hoax.

said at their home: "This is more Mrs. Anderson was acquitted than a man can stand." last year of charges that she Circuit Solicitor Emmett Perry robbed Jefferson Federal Savings said Mrs. Anderson admitted forg. and Loan Assn. of $1,311 and City ing a check for $502.08.

The check Federal 1 Savings and Loan Assn, was drawn against the account of $1,663 in 1958. 4. Sons Of Clemson Grad Establish A Scholarship -The four sons of al Clemson College graduate, three of them alumni of Clemson, have established an engineering scholarship at Clemson in honor of their father. The scholarship honors Sherwood Edmond a Liles, a 1900 civil engineering graduate who now lives in retirement in Char- Agents Raid Three Stills Federal, state and county agents raided and destroyed three bootleg whisky stills in this area during the weekend. An 11-ballel distillery near Greer was destroyed by the agents.

They found 350 gallons of mash and 8 gallons of whisky. Winston Dale Atkins and Paul Edward Brown were arrested on federal charges in connection with the raid. Another still was raided in the Mill section off White Horse Rd. Thirty-six gallons of whisky were found there. One person was arrested.

The third raid was on a 36-barrel still in the Cross Plains section near Tigerville. There the agents found 1,800 gallons of mash and no whisky. No arrests were made. Negro Professor Hearing Asked WASHINGTON (AP)-The American Assn. of University Professors today urged Alabama officials to reinstate Negro Prof.

L. B. Reddick and grant him a hearing on Communist association charges which led to his dismissal from the faculty of Alabama State College. The association's general secretary, William P. Fidler, sent identical telegrams to Gov.

John Patterson and state superintendent of education Frank Stewart. Firing of Reddick "without permitting him to defend himself is a blow against elemental justice, detrimental to the cause of racial harmony and of higher education" in Alabama, Fidler said. The State Board of Education a week ago ordered Reddick fired after Gov. Patterson said he had evidence of Communist associations. Reddick, 50, has been head of the history department at Alabama State, a Negro institution in Montgomery, Ala.

Students of the school recently, demonstrated against segregation laws. GLACIER LENGTH ANCHORAGE The Black Rapids glacier in Alaska has an estimated length of 13 miles. lotte, N.C. The sons are Sherwood E. Liles 1927 civil engineering graduate who is president of the Tidewater Construction Company in Norfolk, John R.

Liles, 1940 civil engineering graduate who is vice president of Tidewater; Jack S. Liles, 1949 civil engigraduate who is vice president of Tidewater; Jack S. Liles, 1949 civil engineering graduate who is resident manager of Tidewater's Tampa, office and Dr. George W. Liles of Concord, N.C., Co a graduate of Duke University.

The project was launched with a $1,000 gift to the Clemson Alumni Loyalty Fund. The endowed amount will be supplemented until the principal has reached a total of $10,000. The first award will be made at the beginning of the 1961-62 college year with the presentation of a tuition scholarship to an engineering student. The amount of actual scholarship aid received by the student will increase gradually each year as the endowed principal increases to yield a greater investment income. The donors of the scholarship have specified that the aid be given to an engineering student from South Carolina for his full stay at Clemson, provided he makes satisfactory progress toward graduation and conducts his extra curricula life "in keeping with the high tradition of Clemson students." The award will be known as the Sherwood E.

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