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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER- 30. 1 9 6 5 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE SEVENTEEN ducted Wednesday at 3 p.m.

at 'sisters, Mrs. Eunice Bowen of son, Raymond M. Bowler of. Funeral Home Wednesday at ens; a brother, L. W.

B. Watson 11 a. m. by Dr. W.

Daniel of aix Mile; a sister, Mrs. Hugn 20 DEATHS AND FUNERALS Murray of Atlanta, of Last uaflney Baptist Church by Atlanta, and Mrs. Lyda Salem, N. two sisters, Mrs. Rev.

W. F. Monroe, Rev. Joe Hill of Abbeville; a brother, Guy I R. Udell Thornton and Mrs Belcher and Rev.

George Lock- Ferguson of Abbeville; and eight 'Harold Huston of New BJford; R. Saxon. Graceland Greer and Rev. Burial will be in grandchildren and 15 great- Front Page Of 1901 Startles Many Readers aby. Burial will be in Pacolet grandchildren.

grandchildren. and six grandchildren. Cemetery. DatlKnQrAre i ill Ka Rnv Ctan- Baptist Church cemetery in Funeral services will be con-Pacolet. ducted Tupsdav at .1 nm at Mrs.

J. H. Sexton sell. Furman Galloway, Arthur Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Secona Baptist Church by Rev.

Pallbearers will be Jim, Bells Methodist Church by Rev. WOODRUFF Funer Howard Saxon, Claude Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church in New Bedford. Dwyer Funeral Home, 127 Chestnut is in charge. Broome, June and Oscar White, Hughy Bickley and Rev.

Joe services for Mrs. Emma Roddy McKinney and Henry Vana- A. E. usborne. Burial win De in dore.

The body will be at the Griffin Baptist Church Ceme- Cain. Burial will be in the church cemetery. tery. home after 10:30 a. m.

Orbit LeCroy, Dock Elmore, Frank Nance, Sherard Stewart and Robert Childers. Sexton, 74, of 410 E. Peachtree who died Sunday, widow of James Herbert Sexton, will be old, Jerry and Grady Watson, Pallbearers will be Sam Fer- ROME (API Readers did a double take when they picked up their copy of the daily paper Giomale D'ltalla and saw a front page dated Nov. 16-17. 1901.

with news from that time. The paper reprinted the front page of its first edition to commemorate its move to a new plant. F. A. Golden WARE SHOALS Funeral The body will be taken to the guson.

Wendell Patterson. Mat conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. home Tuesday at 2 p.m. and.thew McMahan, Mahlon Fergu- Eddie Jolley TRYON, N.

C. Funeral services for Eddie Jolley, 77, of Rt. 1, Tryon, who died Sunday, will be conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Peniel Baptist Church by Rev. Dillard Davidson, Rev.

T. A. Woolbright and Rev. W. J.

Sprinkle. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the home and Petty Funeral Home of Lan-drum, S. is in charge John H. Wright CHESTER John Henry at Northside Baptist Church by Rev.

Joseph Crook, Rev. Alvin wiu be placed in the church Mrs. G. G. Ray LIBERTY Funeral for Mrs.

Ollie Belle Sanders Ray, 65, of 126 W. Circle, who died Sunday, son, John A. Dickson Jr. and! T' c6 7 Bobbv Pruitt Golden, 90, who died Sunday, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Tweed and Rev.

Paul Burnett. Funeral The body is at Harris Funeral at parker.whitp vimpra Shuford Hatcher Home is in charge. Burial will be in Wood Memorial Park, Greer. Edd Holland, Wayne Turner, J. B.

Smith and Bobby Gibson. The body is at Clayton Dillard Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. The body will be placed in the church Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mrs.

J. W. Gibson Funeral services for Mrs. Home. Home by Rev.

Paul Petty. Burial The body is at the home and will be in Liberty Springs Pres widow of C. C. Ray, will be conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Eastside Baptist Church by Rev.

Leroy Stewart, Rev. Mar byterian Church cemetery near will be placed in the church at 1 p. m. Wood Mortuary, Greer, is in charge. Cross Hill.

ion T. Hudgens and Rev. Rob The body is at the home of ert S. Wheeler. Burial will be Mrs.

Ola Strickland. Rt. 1. Wright, 70, farmer of the Beav in West View Cemetery. Edgar Ouzts COLUMBIA Samuel Edgar Anne Falls Gibson, 76, of 1224 Druid Place, N.E., Atlanta, widow of Jacob Wheeler The body is at the home and er Creek section, died at home Monday morning.

Native of Chester son Walter M. Taylor Funeral services for Walter M. Taylor, 64, of 8 York Drive will be conducted today at 2 p.m. in Graceland Cemetery by Rev. John Groves.

Pallbearers, meeting at The Mackey Mortuary at 1:30 p.m., will be Clinton Oxner, Ernest Oxner, Grady Oxner, Claude M. Greene, Charles P. Willimon and Grover Riddle. will be placed in the church at Ouzts, 55, died at his home W. E.

McCall Funeral services for W. E. McCall, 52, of 9 N. 6th Wood-side, who died Saturday, will be conducted at the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home today at 11 a.m. by Rev.

A. A. Padgett and Rev. J. D.

Hendricks. Burial will be in Gear Creek Baptist Church cemetery near Highlands, N. at 2:30 p.m. Pallbearers will be Lee Fowler, Mitchell Cantrell, Ray Brooks, Arthur Camp, Roy Tay 1:30 p. m.

of the late Samuel and Lizzie Hodges. Mrs. E. M. Howard Mrs.

Lillie Johnson Howard, 86, widow of E. Milford Howard, died yesterday at 7 p.m. at a local hospital after three months of serious illness. 1700 Pendleton Monday morning. Jefferies Wright, he was a mem Gibson, will be conducted today at 2 p.m.

at Druid Hills Methodist Church in Atlanta by Rev. Charles Boleyn and Rev. Clarence Hollingsworth. Mrs. J.

D. Sullivan Native of Johnston, son of ber of Beaver Creek Baptist WALTERBORO Mrs. Mae Mrs. Nellie Roper Ouzts and the late William Edgar Ouzts he Final services will be con Jackson Sullivan, wife of Joseph unurcn, a veteran ot World War I and a Mason. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Rosa Trotter Wright: a daugh had lived in Columbia a num ducted in Woodlawn Memorial ber of years. Born in Spartanburg County, she was a daughter of the late Duncan Sullivan of 203 Hayne died Monday at 8 a.m. at a Colleton County hospital after Park Wednesday at 11 a.m. by Rev. William A.

Home. The body is at the mortuary. Gapt. W. G.

Russell Surviving addition to his lor and Dennis Pittman. ter, Miss Sara Wright of the home; and a son, John Henry mother are six sisters, Mrs. Pallbearers will be Earle M. an illness of several montns. Buna Beaudrot of Greenville, Oliver P.

and Sarah Adeline Johnson Johnson. She lived at Union Bleachery, where she was active in community work, for Bom in Falmouth, The body is at the home. John L. Bussey Mrs. Mary Crout of Savannah, Glazener, George Christian, A.

D. Attaway, L. T. Batson, Calvin Adair and Marvin Moss. daughter of the late William wngni jr.

oi Kingsville, Mo. Funeral services will be con ducted Wednesday at 2:30 D.m Mrs. Lila Satcher of Johns Daniel Jackson and Lenme more than 50 years. ton, Mrs. John McLaurin of Funeral services for John The body is expected to ar Meeks Jackson, she was a mem She had lived with her daugh Bethune, Mrs.

C. E. Hall and at Beaver Creek Baptist Church by Rev. Warren D. Steppe.

Burial will be in the church ceme ber of Bethel Methodist Church, rive in Greenville early Wednesday and will be at The Mackey Funeral services for Capt. William Clinton (Bill) Russell, 67, of State Park Road, Rt. 2, Taylors, who died Saturday, will be conducted at the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home today at 2 p.m. by Rev. John Turner.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be V. L. Ash- Mrs. W.

S. Lewis of Columbia: ter, Mrs. Ola Turner of 505 Wilton since her illness. the Beulah Glover Circle and the Pink Star Garden Club. and a brother, Walter Ouzts of tery.

Mortuary. The family will be at the Norfolk, Va. Mr. Howard was a member of The body is at Barron Funeral Surviving also are her step Lumpkin Bussey, 77, 01 225 W. Faris Road will be conducted today at 11 a.m.

at The Mackey Mortuary by Dr. L. D. Johnson and Dr. Leon M.

Latimer. The body will be taken to Beach Island, S. for services in Hammond Cemetery at 3:30 p.m. Funeral services will be con Union Bleachery Baptist Church, home of a son, Frank Gibson, Home. mother, Mrs.

W. D. Jackson of ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the and was active in all phases of H. H.

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Burial will be in East View Ceme Ervin R. Gregory 101 Pine Knoll Drive late Tuesday. Leonard Plumley Surviving also are 3 other Haven; four sisters, Mrs. Lucin- more J. Douglas Riddle, Vernon Brock, Lavon Brock, W.

C. Griswold and Dean Wood- tery conducted by Dr. R. J. Robin daughters, Mrs.

Paul Knight dy Varner, Mrs. John T. May Edwards Funeral Home is in JONESVILLE Ervin Ross Gregory, 64, died Monday at 12:45 p.m. in a Spartanburg and Mrs. Berry Calvin of Win fin.

charge. son. Pallbearers will be Ed R. Hamer, Joe Stevens, Dr. W.

F. ter Haven and Mrs. Jimmie The body is at the funeral nospiiai alter a Driet illness. Harmon of Fort Pierce. Fla.

Home. J. D. Williamson Native of Union County he funeral services will be con Logins, B. S.

Merritt, Harold was a son of the late B. F. and J. D. Williamson, 69.

of 13 ducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Fred Parker Funeral Home by (Inez) and Mrs. Fred March-banks (Ethel) of Greenville and Mrs. Robert Miller (Ann) of Palm Bay, 2 sons, Ernest Howard of Greenville and Earl Howard of Milledgeville, 14 grandchildren, and 30 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.

J. A. Ferguson ABBEVILLE James Allen Sturtevant Brandon, died LANDRUM Leonard Plum-ley, 84, of Rt. 1, Landrum, died suddenly Monday morning. Born and reared in upper Greenville County, son of the late Pinkney and Evelyne Black-well Plumley, his wife was the late Mrs.

Martha Plumley. He was a retired textile worker. Surviving are a son, Tommy Plumley of Charlotte, N. Leah Gallman Gregory, a retired textile worker and was caretaker of Veterans Memorial G. stone and James G.

Johnson The body is at the mortuary. Joseph Bowler ttev. u. a. nova.

Burial win be at nis home at 7:40 a. m. ves In Forest Lawn Memorial Ceme Ferguson 61, of the Nation com terday after three weeks of se tery ui Laurens at 4 p.m. munity, died at a local hospital Park in Union. He was a mem ber of Gilead Baptist Church.

rious illness. NEW BEDFORD, Mass early Monday morning after a Born March 2. 1896 in Frank Joseph Bowler, 75, of 9 Linden Surviving are four sisters, G. H. Gregory week of illness.

at Union Bleachery Baptist Church by Rev. Jesse J. Powers lin, he was a son of the late James and Margaret Native of Anderson County, Mrs. Beulah Gault of Spartan burg, Mrs. Sarah Lowe of Un CHESTER Clifford Huehes NAME Court, New Bedford, father of Joseph Bowler Jr.

of Greenville, S. died in Providence, R. and Kev. C. Leon Chandler Smith Williamston.

He lived and two sisters, Mrs. Wavie Neil of Greer and Mrs. Hester Foster of Oteen, N. C. ion, Mrs.

Eva White and Mrs. Gregory, 47, of Pinckney Street, died at his home Monday Burial will be in Springwood ADDRESS in Greenville 55 years. son of the late James Hampton and Mamie Patterson Ferguson, he was a member of Bells Methodist Church. Minday. Cemetery.

Mr. Williamson retired from Funeral services will be con Neal White of Jonesville; and two brothers, Johnny Gregory of Jonesville and B. F. Gregory ducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Brandon Mill four years ago.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. He was an Army veteran of World War I. Mr. Williamson Sara Simpson Ferguson; four The body is at The Mackey Mortuary, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today, but will be at the church after 2:30 p.m.

Wednesday. jr. ot Norfolk, va. Funeral services will be con Oak Grove Baptist Churcn by Rev. Thomas Leonard.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. daughters, Mrs. Frances King was a Baptist. ACOUSTICON-PLEMMONS HEARING AIDS 3 Wade Hampton Blvd. (Acrou from Sears) Greenville, S.

C. Dial 232-0731 ducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Lifelong resident of New Bedford, he was a World War I Army veteran, a member of the American Legion, VFW, World War I Barracks of New Bedford and Grace Episcopal Church. Surviving in addition to his son are his wife, Mrs. Bertha E.

Matthews Bowler; another and Mrs. Julia Price of Abbe Pallbearers will be George Surviving are his wife, Mrs Gilead Baptist Church by Rev. The family will be at the 1 Hodge, Gettys Foster, Edward, Thelma Moore Williamson Born in Union County, son of the late Andrew F. and Minnie Thompson Gregory, he was a textile employe of Springs Cotton Mill, a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion. He had lived in Chester 26 years and attended the Free Will Baptist Church.

1 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. ville, and Miss Sandra Ferguson and Miss Marilyn Ferguson of the home; a son, James Alex home of a son, Ernest Howard, J. L. McCluney and Rev. Robert Davenport.

Burial will be in the daughter, Mrs. Carl E. Moore ivi Arrmgiun union Bleachery. church cemetery. Ben, Bobby and Homer The body is at Petty Funeral Home and will be placed in (Virginia) of Greenville; three sons, Arthur James L.

and ander Ferguson of Laurens; two Pallbearers will be Keith and Thomas C. White, John H. White the church Wednesday at 12:30 B. F. Gregory III, Jean p.m, J.

D. Williamson Jr. of Greenville; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Jacobs and Mrs. Mollie Pearl Ives of Columbus, three brothers, Charlie, J.

L. and vivian n. uregory; a son, Gregory and Carroll Gault. COLOR TV James Wayne Gregory of the The body will be taken to the Mrs. Johnson home; three brothers, Frank home of a sister, Mrs.

Eva S. and Marvin L. Gregory of Percy Williamson of Columbus White in Jonesville, at 4 p.m Mrs. Madeline Davis Johnson, eight grandchildren, and Tuesday and will be placed in wife of W. Paul Johnson of one great-grandchild.

the church Wednesday at 2 p.m 209 W. Washington died Chester and Samuel B. Gregory of Clinton; and four sisters, Mrs. Ernest Odell and Mrs. Toy Revis of Chester, Funeral services will be con at her home at 10:30 a.m.

yes S. R. Holcombe Fun era Home of Union is in charge. ducted at the Thomas McAfee terday after a serious illness of PLUS "FREE SERVICE" at CARL'S on Admiral 1SSS AM-FM Stereo Record Player Mrs. Herman Shaptoul and S-A-U-E four days.

Mrs. Frank Lyda of Clinton. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Free Will Baptist Church in Chester by Rev.

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The body is at the home and will be placed in the church at 1. p. m. Lowest Prices follow Hie crowds to Carls for COLOR TV, Stereo Record Player DISCOUNTS For the Holiday Season Buy Pearlesi James R. Jackson JOANNA James Robert Born in Belton March 20, 1911, she was a daughter of Mrs.

Mae Williams Davis of Greenville and the late Thomas N. Davis. Mrs. Johnson was a member of Washington Avenue Baptist Church. Surviving also are three sisters, Mrs.

Bennie Conner (Gladys), Mrs. Claude L. Ward (Rena) and Mrs. Glenn W. Hall (Vergie) of Greenville, and three brothers, Claude Wy-von T.

and Wyatt A. Davis of Greenville. Funeral services will be conducted at the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charlie Pitts, John Foster, Frank Sanders, Thad Tucker, Steve Mau-rides, Elbert Johnson, Claude Davis Jr.

and Richard Brown. The body is at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Jackson, 72, died suddenly i -1 '-4 wmiMww. a ill ill Native of Polk County. N.

FOLDING TABLE LEGS REMOTE CONTROL 15' EXTENSION CORD he had lived in Joanna three Make Your Own Table For TV or Christmas years. He was a son of the late William Pinckney and Sally Walker Jackson and was a member of Silver Creek Baptist Reg. SET 88 Tree, ere. 18 6.30 Church. Reg.

1.39 Surviving arer his wife, Mrs. Effie Rickman Jackson of the home; two sons, Rafe and Ern GE ELECTRIC CARVING KNIFE est Jackson of Columbus, N. four daughters, Mrs. Ruby Hot 9" PYREX PIE PLATE today. $1488 14' ton and Miss Dons Jackson of Joanna, Mrs.

Daisy West of Ly 2 for 77c Reg. 49c man and Miss Clara Jackson W. R. Motts GAFFNEY Wilford R. Reduced from 18.98 of Inman; four sisters, Mrs.

Mary Rell of Columbus. Mrs. Motts, 79, of River Drive, died Julia Lawter of Inman. Mrs. Monday at 9:10 a.m.

in a local hospital after two weeks of Mentie Lawter of Tryon, N. BLACK DECKER ilMJUiiELIiiU; li' 5s4 III ODlfflGIlKD 1 and Mrs. Ina Thompson of Green Creek, N. and five Lifelong resident of Cherokee fflSXD County, son of the late John and grandchildren. 14" VARIABLE SPEED DRILL Funeral services will be con Hulda Harvey Motts, he was a retired textile worker and a ducted Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.

at creek Baptist cnurcn by Rev. Virgil Morrow and Rev. Verlin Ray. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The bodv is at Grav Funeral 0-2250 Choose RPM Speed by act) Home in Clinton and the family Model U-205 Squeezing finger.

is at the home of Mrs. Horton, 11 Reeder Joanna. member of East Gaffney Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nannie Robinson Motts; three daughters, Mrs.

Maggie Duncan, and Mrs. Leonard Lovelace of Gaffney and Mrs. Tommy Thompson of Atlanta, a son, John R. Motts of Gaffney; a sister, Mrs. Fred Millwood of Gaffney; five brothers, Roy Motts of Gaffney, Tom, Sam, Ernest and Vernon Motts of Pacolet; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be con- Tuesday at noon the body will tunic rrjcini' ce wins any ami' oi 3Jfc be taken to McFarland Funer ROCKET NUT CRACKER 3X3 9 CUP TEFLON Interior Percolator 10.81 UiWJ al Chapel in Tryon. The family will receive friends at the Tryon OGJJ. 1ES3 lUStDX) 'CUP funeral chapel from 7 to 9 p.m Tuesday and at the home of Miss Jackson, 63 Mill In man. FUNERAL INVITATIONS MfcES? Gtm 9 (M) nas to (m GeeG aJM BUNDT CAKE MOLD Featured in McCall's fir Good Housekeeping 11" Dia. 4.C3 DOOR MIRROR wood frame.

Reg. 5.95 4.44 Th Irlnndi and mlatlvM of Mr. W. E. McCall, Mrs.

Allct N. MeCill, Mlsi ElsTt McCall, Mn. Ethtl M. Drvman, Mn. Dovla M.

Collin! and Mr. William A. McCall art rtipactfullv Invited to attend tht funeral ervlce for Mr. W. E.

Mccaii Tuetaay ai A.m. ai Chapel tne Tnomas mcatee r-unerai Creek urial will bt in ciea Clear In noma. Baotlst Cemetery near Highlands, N. at 1:30 p.m. Thomas McAfee, funera director.

50 PIECE SOCKET WRENCH SET Vi" AND DRIVE SOCKETS Th frlMidft and ralallvM af Caot. and Mrs, William C. Russell, Mrs. Josephine QYffiQtt)(AoooftEjiite F. B.

Watson PICKENS Fernando Beco Watson, 78, of Rt. 1, Pickens, of the Hagood community, died at his home Monday at 7:15 p.m., after several years of declining health and one week of illness. Born in Oconee County, he lived most of his life in Pickens County. He was a son of the late John and Susan Williams Watson, a retired carpenter and fanner, a member of Secona Baptist Church and Woodmen of the World. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Ola Smith Watson; seven daughters, Miss Geneva Watson, Mrs. 69 Bex End Optn REG. R. Parker, Mr. Raymond Mrs, Fernandez.

Malor 23 Marian naienaoiKi ri M. Mallard, Mr. Arthur M. Erfd Set Screws 27.70 Joseph Ma m.miwvMi 1.1,. t.

doskl are respectfully Invited to attend mm mnerai aerv cea for nam C. Russell Tuesday at 2:00 P.M. at the Chapel of the Thomas McAfee Funeral SO 42 morlal Park. Thomas McAfee, funeral director. ROLL FAST "SKAT 6" 20" IIIGII RISER- DIKE Beneno Seet Reg.

48.89 The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Cfll LAY AWAY Lee, Mrs.

jean varat, st. entries r. Tavlor, Sot. Raymond E. Taylor, Sot.

NOW Mitchell D. Taylor, and Mr. Walter Eulas Taylor, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for Mr. i Wylie (Susie) Gibson, Mrs. La-Verne (Mary) Martin, Mrs.

Berry (Louise) Kelley and Mrs. Emily Hinkle of Pickens, Mrs. Walter M. Taylor, Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the sraveslde In Graceland Cemetery.

The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Director, The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bussey, Mrs. Marlon W.

Merritt, Mr. John Lumpkin Bussey Mr. William W. Bussey, and Mrs, Ernest Phinney art respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for Mr. John L.

Bussey Tuesday at 11 a.m. at The Mackey Mortuary. Burial will bt in Hammond Cemetery. Beech Island. C.

MAMBWAME Robert Earl (Ola Mae) Looper of Easley and Mrs. Harold 3 (Frances) Lewis of Greenville; Telephone 239-3129 2011 Augusta Read four sons, Bertrand, Willis, Wal ter and Hagood Watson of Pick at 3:30 p.m., Tht Mackey Mortuary, funeral ui ret tots. i i 1.

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