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PAGE SrVEN THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA SATURDAY. MARCH 10, 1956 Facing Trial In Death Of Negro Congress To Receive Dixie 'Manifesto' 4 i 1 "I 11 TIC 1 i i DEATHS AND FUNERALS Anrnincr iiinrn nnrr i 1 1 innr iviniuriv ilUUlJl H5 VUUll JLllllli, atxvivwj iIhtv ihn imirt'i encroarh- tlonal action cf the court. Suih' (Continued fiom I'li One) Mrs.

Corn I lolland Mrs. W. J. Crowley LANCASTER, March I Mr iw.uauv ment on tti rights reterved to the action, if permitted to go um hiil- 0 I tlr Pearson Holland. 61.

of Gnat (-oumr oowley. 75 died Fall t.f the Kit tul 25 a tn. t.1 her humr lente the court authoitty to rule states. jlengrd, could destroy the rltjlita of. as it did on the achiHil question.

I call upon our colleagues to the Congress, the rights of th While tlH-re Is no way tonight 'un us in resisting Invasion of the states, and even the rights of th 7- following trn extended tr County Hospital early Ihun to tell if they underwent chance t.giaiive field by the Judicial people themselves. 4 Mowing a .11 -j Mm llin 1 ll rlir Wiin in' u.iu:.nn I im iiir K. Connor, lived ut T.ivlors lor l.it? 0. C. ami Ma McCumbs Pear in ine nnai version or uie mam.

'branch of the government n'e pledge the states our sup-- fest.i. here me wi excerpts from; 'port in using every lawful means the committee proposal drafted byj ACTIONS COMMKNOKP of resistance against the deci.sjoil DemiK-ratic Sens, liussell tCa. Kr commend as truest patrio- 0f the court." vin "NCI and Stenius (D MissI; ii.sm Hie action of the lates which; 25 ears Indue moving to Bowman l'J44 She w.t a iiu'IiiIiit if an. Mn. Holland Is survived by Church ami was I'll.

I I .1 Inl.r.l t.m. II. Holland of Great Fulls, a daughter of the late David and liaiv iiiuii iuuuuj ui "ini 11 ov nuitHVM i vnuiuiltiua vi i.i.v great deal of serious thought to tin- position NAACP Orders livt sinters, Mn. Bertie Clark of Great Falli, Mn. Willie Mae Roper and Mn.

Ethel Dill. Imih of Greenville, Mn. Pearle Rodger of St. Petersburg. Ha, Ann Gnflin Inainet.

Surviving are her husband, W. J. Crowley; one sister, Mn. T. Summers of Birmingham, and a number o( nieces and neph- Supreme Courts decision of May "We urge other affected itates to 17, In the school segregation take strong measure and to enact cases.

We condemn the illegal and resolutions to present a unconstitutional decision of the l0id front with their sister states Club To Open i 11.. li. l'IIimi CHARLOTTE. N. C.

March court. In solemn unity ami deter-'against the illegal and unconstllu-mination. we shall fight for the: IP The National Assn. for the Ad- de- preservation of the Constitution un- I' It 1 vancement of Colored IVople fllHI iilis. Jtiaiia vim 1 I.

li i nif, fg ami jne brother. C. T. I'eaiv Funeral services will be con of Nashville. Tenn.

dueled Sumlav hI 3 p. m. at Bow Funeral services will be conduct nmn alis, H. pasl)r ill 4 i) in SmIiiiiIjv at Convcre i 1.1....11 der which we hold by will of 1 Ui 1 manded yeslenl.iy the city open i.usiihu.cl.olt-.mv.rsebvllu'T.' Ml. KIMBFl.l.

MK. KMBEI.L SAMMY MR. KFIllM n-v. ail rave. Uunal will be ...1 n.

Miner Klmbell. Jt. Glendora. cttllun Kin operator, charged with murder In the death of Clm the people. "The Constitution does not men-1 tion education.

The control of pub lie schools, therefore, is reserved to the stales and the people, far-enls should not deprived of the FU Students Aid Campaign in lltli Cemetery of Spuitait- Uv.el1M i-vril will be in Mellon, 33. a Negro aervlce alalioa allenilaitl. ia acbeduled lo go on trial March It. Above (I. to Lwrrf fountv.

I. klmbell. hi wife. Sammv. 13.

their kon. and defence attorney J. W. Kellum. Klmbell pleaded Inno- 1 nuviuiuii itinriri i The body will be at the home.l4''"1 'r'ly Sumner.

Mini, tmicera quoted Klmbell at aaylng be kboi mciiob uec. 1 aner Jack M. Holland Duke ILir ev Kuncral Home argument iun.i.-vni right to guide and regulate the lives of their own children." its municipal ttoll course, Bonnie Brae lo Negroes Kelly Alexander of Charlotte, president of the NAACP's North Carolina branch, said the Su preme Court already has decided that Negroes have the right tot public facilities." "A court fight would only mean unnecessary cost and delay." ha! said. City officials claim that if Ne groes are allowed to use the course, some 43 acres of the park and playground on which the ANDERSON. March Jack Orangeburg is in charge of ar- "Your Faculty Wit Parade." a talent show designed to raise money for the Greater FUrman Fund Drive, will be given tonight at In the Fine Arts Auditorium rangements.

Final FCC Approval Given HAD NO CONCEPTI0V "The Congress which framed the Mrs. Ruby Marchbanks of Detroit, one half-brother, John Spence of Detroit, and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at McCabe Holland, 22. of Sill Oglethorpe Macon. died of injuries received in an automobile accident in 1'emUcton about a.

Miss Hillar Hudson TRAVF.LERS REST. March 9- Spartan Paris Mt. Site 111. rrifay. 14th Amendment had no Roman College that it -prohibited separate publicl Approximately 18 faculty mem-facilities which were equal thej" hv In same Congress enacted legislation inltn be ed to sing.

1,, ih- n.rtmn act, read, dance or perform in Jul. 11. 11... ci i' 'lil tCnliirilau nfl from tlilkf I Mr. Holland, son of Mr.

and 1 7. JJ Tr.iTrr Bdchrr'. (Continued From P.ge One) he was a military policeman. He 1'Mong reMde.it of Or tiv lie, ev Rush 01 'dl'nn Mountain had been com-graduated from I fii "NineyS. I d.

not think the record Ki'hnn Macon and attended 1 "nu i 11 necessari suDDor a conclusion segregated schools in the District some wav for lhe audience, course is located will revert to of Columbia -ai'n organization on the Fur- its private donor. "The Supreme Court, itself, be- man mart's College cam- deed from Osmond ginning with Plessy V. Ferguson Pust' ha been asked entfp er specifies the land goes back in 1896 ruled that separate mnre fm him if other than Whites ut v. She was a uapusi. rnurivi Xt hnuli In 11m IIU UlIH CIlCll.

Its facilities. faciliies which were equal did not oy senior Survivin are three sisters, Mrs vin. 9" I tions of business ea bis station la Anderson as soon a It became knowa that the Spartanburg station would be estsblikhrd en Paris Mountain with the CBS aelwerk affUiatloa. Greeaville showed (hat It has already bad a reduction In revenues as the result of competition from new stations and Its expectation Is that further rompetltioa from the proposed Spartanburg station will compel the surrender of its license. "Although the commission will "Accordingly, while I entertain Order and Blue Key, varsity football player.

Harold Butler, James T. Burns of Route 3. Greer. IBarden. deny a person equal protection pf Money is being raised by the a state's laws.

A total of 157 simi Mrs Dollie Lynn of Route I. Tay- Estes, Royce McDonald, and Sam fome doubts in this connection. I lor "ind I Mrs Tillman Trammell Bufford. The body is at the home have determined to resolve them if Route 3 TratSr, tTXo'of her son. Woodrow Scott.

219 in favor 0 Spartan Radiocasting lar decisions reaffirmed this same dime-a vole method, by entrance fees, and by a small admission to He is survived by his psrents. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3 p. m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Macon bv the Rev.

Stewart T. doctrine. GEYSER CENTER YELLOWSTONE PARK Thii national park has about 100 geysers and about 300 nun eruptive hot springs as well. the show. "In 1927, Chief Justice Tafl.

brothers. George and Dewey Hud-1 wesi siain m. in mnvijr 01 Miss Frances Skeltnn is chair Noting that the Spartanburg former president of the United son, botn or Itouie iraveiers man. Miss ixancy is Mathews. Burial will be in River delivered the Rest uiuiva.

utu.iritu iiiw uiimiiiiiii'u 1 chairman of Senior Order, and Mates, Funeral arrangements will be fro viJ K. Clark serves as Blue Key if ml a Oi. n.in.i. harles King Rifav 1 its thai rilnfl, ing side Cemetery. The body was returned to Ma ron this morning.

ik. announcea taier dj nwu Mortuary. pie involved here by declaring that "Sliu'nl station would have more than a minimum signal from either Hogback or Paris Mountain, the commission said the effect (0 Anderson "would be the same." "We see no unusual situation in the fact that the proposed station's grade contour is within the grade contour of WFBC-TV In not afford existing broadcast licensees relief from losses in revenue due to competition from new services which are required in the public interest, it appears that the SENECA. March 9-Mrs. Jessie Hamilton Clark, 74, idow of Lewis E.

Clark, died 9t her home in the Shiloh community at 11:30 a. m. the matter 'is within the discretion of the state in regulating its public schools and does not con Edgar D. McCall DEFEAT EXPLAINED COLD HARBOR. Va.

1 Buzrleloading rifle fans, attired in Confederate uniforms for one flict with the 14th PICKENS. March Edgar i Friday following several weeks Dewev McCall. 44. died in a local 'illness. record herein does not contain a satisfactory showing that either of the protestants' stations will suffer "Through the years, the people hosnital tonieht at 7:30 after one Mrs.

Clark, a native of Oconee, Greenville," it said Material Handling Equipment' Horixontal Vertical Inclined (GdPWIEini Manufacturing Co. 129 nivrr St. economic losses due to the opera of the nation accepted the doctrinef the North-South muzzle-loading but the court willfully, arbitrarily, rifle contests, were doing a little and illegally reversed the law of practice. John Bragg was trying the land." jto fire an old cannon used to give tion of the Spartanburg station as presently proposed. year declining health and two spent her entire life in Since Spartan does not plan stu-months serious illness.

jthe Shiloh community and was jdios in Greenville or Anderson, nor Mr. McCall had been a life-the daughter of the late George originate local programs there, nor long resident of Pickens and Loutitia Fredricks Hamil- sell advertising time to Greenville and was a son of the late Elijah ton. She was a member of Shiloh 'or Anderson merchants with only and Tiny Mason McCall. Before Baptist Church. local distribution service, the com- hls illness he was a textile em- Surviving are one daughter, Miss mission said, the Spartanburg sta- "This is abundantly clear with a little atmosphere to the contest.

He couldn't make it work. A 9 year-old boy waited patiently as REAFFIRM RELIANCE reference to Hall's station in Anderson; and, in the case of Green Miss Davenport NEWBERRY March 9 Miss I.eila Rebecca Da'-enport, 8. died Thursday night at the home of her ister. Mrs. Namie Jennings.

1308 Broome St. in Whitmire after an Illness of four Miss Davenport was born and reared In Newberry County, a daughter of the late W. Phillip and Martha Jane Pitt Davenport. She fpent her entire life in Newberry County and was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church near Silver-utreet.

She had made her home with her sister for the past five years. Surviving are her sister. Mrs Jennings: two brothers. I. W.

Davenport of Broadhead. Ky and L. "We reaffirm our reliance on the ville, it is a matter of speculation fundamental minutes passed, then remarked: "No wonder we lost the war." Constitution as the law of the land. ploye. Fannie Clark of the home; three cannot be said to be located that, by reason of the competition Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

sons, the Rev. Thomas L. Clark "in practical effect in Greenville." CLAIM REJECTED Florence Anthony McCall; four of Shiloh community, John C. daughters. Mrs.

Sara Alexander Clark of Seneca, and George 11 it will receive from the new Spartanburg station, it will suffer further losses in revenue, or that it will, for financial reasons, be required to surrender its license. Rejecting the claim that CBS "dictated" the Paris Mountain site, the FCC said Spartan ultimately moved there to get the network affiliation but "this is not to say the public interest will be ad of Greenville and Misses valley, Clark of the home; four sisters, May, Tiny Ruby and Lillian Mc-Mrs. Carl Robinson of Seneca, Call, all of the home; four sons.jMrs. W. A.

Dean of Tulsa. Okla J. Jim Ed, and Leon, Mrs. H. E.

Brock of Shiloh and McCall, all of the home; three Mrs. Loutitia Hinton of Atlanta "Neither Greenville nor Hall may be found to be operating at a sisters. Mrs. Leona Baldwin. Mrs.

and six grandchildren competitive disadvantage with VHF television stations, in view of the wide distribution of UI1F versely affected thereby our conclusions herein indicate the con Etta Waldrop and Mrs. A. A. Funeral services will be con Mathis. all of Greensboro.

N. receivers in the service area of trary ducted at Shiloh Baptist Church Saturday at 4 o. m. by the Rev. and three brothers.

Marvin Mc each of their stations A. Davenport of Newberry; and a number of niece end nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p. m. Satruday at Trinity Methodist Church by the Rev.

Phil Jones and the Rev. Ray Lindville. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will remain at the Mc-Swain Funeral Home. Call of Tickens, Milford McCall s.

A. Phillips, assisted by the Rev. "It would be speculative to con elude that economic losses will As to claims of WAIM-TV and WGVL-TV that they "will suffer economic injury," the commission said: "Hall made a showing to the effect that he 'received cancella flow to the protestants upon of Fort Lauderdale. and w. H.

Harvin and the Rev. J. H. Homer McCall of Ogden. Utah.

(Tannery. Burial will be in the ad-Funeral services will be con-joining cemetery ducted at Mountain Grove Bap-j Pallbearers are Johnny Clark, list Church Sunday at 3 p.m. Robinson. Ralph. Ray and 1 1 11 t.

grant of authority to Spartan to operate from Paris Mountain." Carroll, the Rev. Roy Julian and me nev. i.anana nenieu ana Hamilton and Kobert e(j at Pickens View Wesleyan Rev. Frank Looper. Burial will Brock.

(Methodist Church at 3 p. m. Sun- be in the church cemetery. Honorary escort will be hv th stouarf I Ienrv P. Todd SENECA.

March -Henry Pick the Rev. Carroll Garrett. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery ens Todd. 82. died at his home in Pallbearers will be Leon Mc-jMen's Bible Class and the Ladies' and the Rev.

Marion Hudgens. Pallbearers, asked to meet at the Old Ticksns Community at(CalI. Garvin Porter, Marvin Por-Bibie class and the following: Ern- Burial will be in the church ceme- 8:40 a. m. Friday following sev- ter.

Harold Watson, Hamp zhod, Ralph Sears, T. B. the home at 2:30 p.m., will be tery. Pallbearers will be Robert John D. Attaway, Jasper Wilson, eral years of declining heaitn ana, ana trnest Keece.

jionorary iJones A paimer, W. M. Bai six weeks serious illness. escort will be deacons of Moun- iev Sr and Dr Styles. Waymon Galloway, Car Leonard Henderson, Rodgers tain Grove Baptist Church.

Mr. Todd, a native of Oconee Berry, Bill Kelley and Billy son Neal, Robert Limbo, Marion Galloway, Marvin Galloway and The body will be at the residence after 3 p.m. J. N. Webb.

They are asked to meet at the church at 3.45 p. m. The body is at the home. Abbott Funeral Home is in charge. Rodgers.

Minor Lee Galloway. Honorary escort will be B. Honorary escort, meeting at the County, was a son of the lale Tom and Barbara Ann Reece Todd. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. F.lizabeth Lusk Todd; two daughters.

Mrs. W. L. Lusk of Salem and Mrs. James Nalley of Seneca.

Spring it here A-a-a-hl The hudt and the beet and the breeze in the treet church at 2:50 p.m. will be S. W. McCall. E.

E. Lusk. Olin Mas- Thomason, O. H. Neves, James C.

singale, the Rev. T. B. Rhodes G. W.

Swofford WALHALLA, March 9 George Terry, James Ballard, Maurice B. H. Bowen, Lowell Southerland, James R. Stephens WOODRUFF. March R.

Stephens, 82, died at the Woodruff Hospital at 8:50 a.m. today following a week of serious illness. Mr. Stephens, a retired farmer, five sons. Henry.

Duff, Lee and Berry, J. C. Meeks, James R. B. F.

Murphree, Ross Cantrell, Leo Clarence Todd of Pickens and Har Coker, Walter Sullivan, Barksdale W. Swofford, 74, resident of West Union, died at his home tonight Cantrell, Jones Parkins, Dr. J. H. rison Todd of Nnrris; one brother.

Snipes, John L. Sullivan, Y. illnps nf 1 v.uiL-11111, vr. m. lupp, uie at 8:40 after an Kellett, M.

C. Chastain, Charley was the son of the late Mr. and1 inirift nro tin" Davis, Oliver Davenport, Wallace ev. Lawrence rorier, sam uw-ens, Bruce Rogers, E. S.

McKis-sick E. S. McKissick Mrs. Samuel Stephens andl Born and reared in 0conee Coun Hipps, Broadus Mattison, Clyde D. Jenkins, Henry W.

Sullivan, a member 01 swuzer uapusi ty, he was a son of the late Jim Foster McKissick, and Roy Mc- J. R. Julian, J. Talmadge Crump and Lena McCracken Swofford. He was a member of Mountain Jim Todd of Grpenville; 26 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted at Old Pickens Presbyterian Church Saturday at 2 p. m. by the Rev. Davie Wilson. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Grandsons will be pallbearers. The body is at the home. Abbott Funeral Home is in charge. Church. He and Mrs.

Stephens celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in 1954. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. ton, Eugene A. Coker and James Grove Baptist Church.

Hunter. Neeley. The body is at Robinson Funeral Home and will be carried to the home of her son, Walker Galloway, at 10 a. m. Sunday.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mr. Rodgers had been seriously Una Huskey Stephens; four' Martha Roach Swofford; seven ill three weeks and his death oc curred in a Fountain Inn clinic at sons, Grover of Mountain Rest, Gervais of Liberty. Ernest of Sen $21.90 down, $6.00 per month Installed! Up to $40.00 trade-in! daughters, Mrs. C.

J. Wofford and Mrs. M. S. Hudson of Spartanburg, Mrs.

II. J. Workman Jr. of Woodruff, and Miss Sarah Steph 10 p.m. Thursday.

eca. Grady of West Union, Lige Mr. Rodgers was a son of the Miss Mamie Burton ANDERSON, March 1 Miss Mamie Zula Burton, 78, died at And only ttcenty-one ninety donn trill atture you the instant heat, cleanlinett and economy of gat cooling. Chromelite of West Union. Bill of Walhalla, ens of Atlanta, two sons, Ralph Swofford of West Union; one late John L.

and Ella Dagnall Rodgers and had spent his en James R. Stephens Jr. of Colum Mrs. R. II.

Chastain EASLEY, March 9 Funeral services for Mrs. Mammie Cooley Chastain. 80. wife of the late Rob her home in Iva at 3:55 p.m. Fri tire life in the Fork Shoals com ens; a sister, Mrs.

Alice Sissoni day following several years declining health. munity. He was born Oct. 11, two brothers, Sam Swofford of llM rWlnnrl. Da IE .,1.

1 1 1B94. Ira Swofford of Sen- ert H. Chastain who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Effie She was the daughter of the late Iron an -nt 1 VVailiaiia, Mr. Rodgers was a member of MI, two sisters Mrs Lou Ramey Franklin T.

and Martha Brown Burton. Hill in the Croswell Community and Mrs. Julia Blackwell of Wal Thursdav. will be conducted at Fork Shoals Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Pawnee Thompson Rodgers; two Surviving are several nieces and Cedar Shoals Baptist Church at 3 nephews. p. m. Sunday by the Rev. J.

W. daughters, Mrs. James A. Mulli Funeral arrangements will be halla. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Davenport Funera! Home.

The body will be at the home in the Fairfield Community after 1 p. m. Saturday. Walton, the Rev. E.

C. Neely, and gan and Mrs. C. Olin Riddle of announced later by McDougald Greenville; two sons. Dr.

C. Le- Funeral Home. the Rev. Thomas L. Painter.

Bu rial will be in the church ceme tery. The bodv is at the Robinson Fu land Rodgers of Jefferson City and Alton E. Rodgers Jr of Fork Shoals; seven sisters, Mrs Gurley Infant Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Switzer Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Eugene Franklin and the Rev.

Carl O. Page. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the Lamar Lan-ford Mortuary and will be carried to the church at 1 p.m. Saturday.

The following grandsons will serve as pallbearers: C. J. Wofford John and Edwin Wofford, James R. Stephens III; Monte Hayes worth, and Hudson and Er- Funeral services for the infant neral Home and will be carried Mrs. Galloway William D.

Henderson and Mrs. son of TSgt. and Mrs. Milton EASLEY, March 9-Mrs Martha to the home of Mrs. Hill at 2 m.

Saturday. Surviving are six daughters Prue Jenkins of Fork Shoals, Mrs. William R. Barry, Simpsonville, Mrs. George Grindrod, Mrs.

Ted Louise Cantrell Galloway 86. wife of the late Zebulon Vance Gallo Earl Gurley of 9 Holly Ridge will be conducted at the graveside in Woodlawn Memorial Park Saturday at 11 a m. by humeri! Matchlett filtered pilots! Lock-type valves! $21.90 dorm $6.00 per month $219.95 trade-in up to 40.00 Roby and Mrs. Earl Spright of way, died at the home of her son Mrs. Effie Hill of Easley, Rt.

3, Mrs. S. J. Corn of Greenville, Walker Galloway, No. 5 Hamilton Ariail Mill, at 7:45 a.

m. Fri Texas and Mrs. Hatfield Weedin of California, and one brother, William C. Rodgers of Fork Shoals and six grandchildren. win Stephens.

Deacons of Switzer Church will be the honorary Chaplain R. It. Monsen of Donaldson Air Force Base. The little boy's death occurred at a local hospital at 9:25 p.m. escort.

After 10 a.m. txlay the body Mrs. J. L. Moore of Liberty, Mrs.

Fred Stone of Greenville, Mrs. Sam Brooks of Easley and Mrs. Henry Foster of Piedmont; four sons, Jack Chastain of Greenville, R. Y. Chastain of Piedmont, J.

O. Chastain of Piedmont and Albert Chastain of Simpsonville; day after a long illness. Mrs. Galloway, a daughter of the late Francis Marion and Hannah Aiken Cantrell, was a native of Transylvania County, N. where she made her home until will be at the home on the Fork Shoals Road.

R. D. Jones Sons, Mrs. Emily Scott NINETY SIX. March 9 Mrs.

Thursday. Sgt. Gurley, a native of Princeton, N. is stationed at Donaldson Air Force Base. Mrs.

Gurley, before her marriage, was Miss Kei Sakurai, of Sapporo, Japan. They are Baptists. 25 years ago when she moved to funeral directors, are in charge. Joanna School Emily Spence Scott, 64, of Ninety Six died early this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Laura five sisters, Mrs.

Emma Leecroy of Piedmont, Mrs. Nell Chandler Pickens County She was a member of Toxaway Baptist Church Surviving are two daughters, Besides his parents, the little 95 of Honea Path, and Mrs. Lynda 179 boy is survived by one sister. Kay Annette Gurley, and two brothers, Dwight Earl Gurley and Dougks Plans Holiday JOANNA, March 9 Hack Stone, Honea Path, Mrs. Daisy Lesley of Washington, D.

C. and Mrs. Carrie Chapman of Cheddar, S. three brothers, Will Cooley Scott Gurley of the home, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom- Mrs. T. A. Payne of Greenville and Mrs. C.

M. Brooms of Clinton; six sons, Floyd Galloway of Pickens. Louie Galloway of Greenville Walker Galloway of Easley, Ray and English Galloway, both of Greenville, and Capt. England L. Galloway, stationed in Germany; Modtl PWS7761 of Pelzer.

Enos Cooley of Honea mie O. Gurley of Pikesville, N. Prater, principal of Joanna schools, announces that in line with other school holidays, Joanna Elementary School will be Path and Edwin Cooley of Pendle Rt. 2, and Mrs. Tume Sakurai of Sapporo, Japan.

McGnty, on the Greenwood-Ninety Six highway. She had been in declining health for three years. Mrs. Scott was born in Piedmont, a daughter of the late Marcus A. Spence and Mrs.

Laura Lee Spence, both of Piedmont. She had lived in Ninety Six since 1929 and was a member of Duke Street Baptist Church. Her husband, John Scott, died Oct. 28, 1934. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

Laura McGarity of Greenwood, Mrs. Louise Burroughs of Hodges and Mrs. Bessie Walker of ton; 29 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. closed Friday, March 16, in order that the teachers may join others The body is at the Mackey one sister. Mrs.

Emma Love, Ros- FUNERAL INVITATIONS Mortuary. mond. N. four brothers, L. in Laurens County School District No.

56 and attend the state convention of the South Carolina Edit- Economy and Performance PHONE 2-4531 Cantrell of East Flat Rock. N. Lewis Cantrell of Hendersonville. Alton K. Rodgers Funeral services for Alton Eu- cation Association in Columbia on N.

C. William Cantrell of Tryon. All the N. C. and Wallace Cantrell ofjgene Rodgers.

farmer and mer- Thursday and Friday, Tlie relatives and friends of Mr. ind Vr. AHon Eugene RodKers. Mr. Junes A.

Millliitn. Mrs. C. Olln Riddle. Dr.

C. I.elnd Rodsers. Alton E. Rodpers Mv. Will Henderson.

Mrs. Will Berry. Mrs. Pru Jenkins. Mrs.

Oeorte Orlndrod. Mrs. Ted Root, Mrs. Srl Spritht. Mrs.

Harfleld Weedln nd W. C. Rodsers nd ef their families re respectfully Invited to sttend the funeral services for Alton Fmene Rodiers to be held Bsturday at 1 m. tn Fork Shoals Bsptist Church. Burial will tn the sdminlnf eemetsrf.

R. B. Job Sons, funtral ttlractora. chant of the Fork Shoals commu-iteachers of the local school are Chicago; two sons, Woodrow ScottjEasley; 61 grandchildren, 65 great- WHITE HORSE RD.i of Ninety Six and Jim Scott of grandchildren and 11 great-great- nity, will be conducted today at'planning to attend either one or 3 p.m. at Fork Shoals Baptist jboth of the days of the conven-Church by the Rev.

C. Ginton: two half-sisters. Mrs. grandchildren. Beulah Vickers of Graniteville and) Funeral services will be conduct- 1 4.

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