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SATURDAY, AUGUST S. 1967 PAGE EIGHTEEN THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA News Of Religion Deaths FUNERAL NOTICES by Rev. C. L.

Robinson and Rev. Harry Crout. Burial will be in Bethlehem Methodist be in the church cemetery. The body is at McSwain Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 5 p. m.

The Plan For Monday Holiday will be in the Locust Hill Baptist Church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Stansel Kemp, Walter Stokes, Ray William, and Larry, Sylvan and Morris Williams. The body is at the funeral home. Lester R. Palmer Miss Ruth Cleland, Asheville, N.

C. Miss Sutherland ANDERSON Funeral serv ices for Miss Bertha Mae Suth i Robert A. Owens, Greenville Mrs. John Turner NEWBERRY Funeral serv-ices for Mrs. Mattie Connelly Turner, 82, who died Thursday, is at the home of Has Lone Religious Dissent daughter, Mrs.

Lathrop Rt. 1, charlotte. erland, who died Thursday, will lien uvi i j. four years while a student al N.C. By LUCILLE B.

GREEN Dr. Rober Rayburn, president be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m Mrs. Joyce W. Styles, Travelers at Union Grove Methodist of Covenant Seminary, as speak Only voice raised in of the measure to provide Funeral services for Lester Ray Palmer, 77, who died James R. Smith er at the 11 a.m.

and 7 p.m. Church by Rev. Walter Spearman and Rev. Calvin Turner. Rest W.

P. Cunningham, Taylors for the observance of five holi services tomorrow. Thursday, will be conducted Sat widow of John Turner, will be conducted Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Church by Rev. Hoyt Graham and Rev.

Ralph E. Rhyne. Burial will be in Rosemont Cemetery, Clinton. The body is at McSwain Fu Haskell A. Crumpton, Newberry Funeral services for James Robert Smith, 81, of 103 Buist will be conducted today at Dr.

Robert Rayburn, president Burial will be in Bells Chapel urday at 4 p. m. at Duckett days on Mondays, during the opening day of hearings before Koy L. Taylor, Greer Methodist tnurch cemetery. The body is at McDougald Fu 11 a.m.

at Thomas McAfee Mrs. Andrew W. Hamet, Trav the Senate Judiciary subcom- for a professional career in music prior to entering the ministry, was graduat neral home and will be placed Funeral Home by Rev. J. L.

Ashley. Burial will be in Lawrence Chapel. Pallbearers will be nephews. The body is at the funeral mittee in Washington, was that of the a representative of the neral Home and will be placed in the church at 3 p. m.

The elers Rest Melvin C. Burgess, Taylors Lewis O. Clinkscales, Anderson Funeral Home by Rev. J. D.

Revis and Rev. W. H. Myers. Burial will be in Springwood Lord's Day Alliance of the Unit ed states.

Cemetery. Kenneth Ray Edwards, Laurens home. Marion G. Bradwell. speak Pallbearers will be Gordon Mrs.

John Turner, Newberry Mrs. Lottie Brown, Chester in the church at 2:30 p. m. The family is at the home of a sister, Mrs. Irene Harrison, White-field community.

Mrs. Lottie Brown CHESTER Mrs. Lottie Kin- Furman University. She resigned a year ago to continue her studies at the University of Mississippi where she will be granted a master's degree in music Aug. 19.

The position would cover her services as full-time organist, choral assistant to Jerry Brown and as teacher of five-year-olds in the church weekday kindergarten. COOL SPRINGS PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Church, 17 miles north of Greenville and a mile east of the Asheville highway, will have Elder W. W. Sims of Augusta, at 7:30 p. m.

today and again tomorrow at 11 a. m. CITY VIEW BAPTIST Church will sponsor a tent revival Sun ing for his organization, said that his organization is opposed to the proposed legislation be ed from Wheaton College in Illinois and has done graduate work in music at the American n-servatory of Mu Stokes, Leonard Hall, Tom Cooke, Tom Shockley, Tom Perry and Joe Snyder. George Galphin, Ninety Six Sam E. Owens, Easley family is at the home of J.

B. Connelly, 520 Wright St. G. O. Bohelcr SPARTANBURG Funeral services for Coleman L.

Bohe-ler, 50, of 281 Manning who Thursday, will be conducted Saturday at 4 p. m. at the First Mrs. W. C.

Duncan Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Brown Duncan will be conducted today at 4 p. m. at Brandon Baptist Church by cause of "its effect upon the Mrs. Floyd T.

Keasler, Honea The body is at the funeral sey Brown, 83, died Wednesday Path Christian education programs home. of the churches." He also ex at Columbia hospital. Native of Charleston, she was Roy Lawson, Union Claude V. Hammett, Gaffney sic in Chicagb. rayburn He has graduate pressed a belief that the Mon Rev.

O. B. Lancaster, Rev. A. Boyd Turner and Rev.

J. E. Wil James T. Cowart TRAVELERS REST Fun a daughter of the late George Assembly of God by Rev. John Mrs.

Christopher Lowry, Foun degrees in theology from Oma day holiday bill "offers a possibility of losing sight of the Casona and Rev. David H. An tain Inn lis. Burial will be in Graceland Washington and Mamie Hern-don Kinsey. ha Presbyterian Theological Seminary and Dallas Theologi ders.

Burial will be in Sunset great meaning of these national Ira R. Harden, Central Cemetery. Memorial Park. Surviving are a brother, Jesse cal seminary. Pallbearers will be Leonard, eral services for James Taylor Cowart, 62, of Rt.

4, Travelers Rest, will be conducted today at 4 p.m. at Fingerville Baptist Church by Rev. Larry Atkins, Pallbearers will be Herschel Marion Kinsey of Orangeburg; and patriotic, days." Spokesmen for both the Senate and House Judiciary com He has filled several pas James L. Bright, Seneca Frank M. Hewitt, Union Mrs.

Eugene Young, Clinton Mrs. D. J. Bell, Due West Jack, Marvin, Clifford and Clifton Brown and B. F.

Hall. and four grandchildren. Bates, B. J. Lee, M.

A. Cash, Charles Robertson, Leonard Funeral services will be con torates and served as a chapel chaplain in World War II and the Korean conflict. mittees said no other religious group had asked to present The body is at the home of a day through Aug. 20 with services at 7:45 p. m.

daily. The tent will be located at the cor Hutchins and Claude Bryant. ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at Wright's Home for Funerals by daughter, Mrs. J.

D. Clary, 15 Traction Brandon. George Spencer of Rt. 5, Union, testimony. The House subcommittee has scheduled hearings ner of Charleston and Hoyt Rev.

J. A. Chandler. Burial will The body is at the home and will be placed in the church at 3 p. m.

M. W. Bobo Funeral BEREA BAPTIST Church will Jones Funeral Home is in be in Bethlehem Methodist for Aug. 16 and 17. Church cemetery.

Street, across from the old City View school. Rev. Ansell Pruitt, City View's pastor, will be preaching. Rev. Clarence Hall and Rev.

Lawrence Jackson. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Cletus and Boyce Gosnell, Douglas and Curtis Cowart, Grover Black-well and Edward Phillips. The body is at the home of his brother in Fingerville. Travelers Rest Funeral Home have Vacation Bible School Monday through Friday with classes for those 3 to 12 years of age daily from 9 a.m.

to and Dean Spencer of York; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Vaughn of Union, Mrs. Betty Osborne of Gaffney, Mrs. Sybil Orr and Miss Sandy Spencer of Rt. 5, Gaffney.

The bill would change observance of five national holidays to Mondays to create five addition charge. Mrs. Eugene Young Chapel is in charge. K. R.

Edwards The family is at the home of Mrs. Angie Lewis, Great Falls Road. al three-day weekends. Memori noon. There also be a teen CLINTON Funeral services LAURENS Kenneth Ray al Day would shift from May 30 workshop for those 13 to 19 for Mrs.

Therine Young, who Pallbearers will be Robert Edwards, 34, of 909 Church to the last Monday in May; years old from 7 to 9 p.m. and Jack Orr, Fletcher Thomp died Thursday in a Greenwood Melvin G. Burgess TAYLORS Funeral serv Independence Day from July 4 is in charge. daily. son, Paul Vaughan, B.

A. Mulli- hospital after a long illness. to the first Monday in July; Native of Oconee County, son Veterans Day from Nov. 11 to BUNCOMBE STREET METH Mrs. E.

M. Southern nax, John Lee Owensby, Ronnie Sutton and Kenny Millwood The body is at the home. Shu ices for Melvin C. Burgess, 88, of Rt. 3, Taylors, who died Thursday, will be conducted of Ray B.

and Lassie R. Edwards of Detroit, he was the last Monday in October; and Thanksgiving Day from the ODIST Church is welcoming Rev. James Hunter as associate ford-Hatcher Funeral Home is Saturday at 4 p. m. at Brushy owner and operator of Laurens fourth Thursday in November minister.

Mr. Hunter was grad Motor Sales and a member of Creek Baptist Church by Rev. in charge. 1 died Wednesday, wife of Eugene Young, will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Duncan Creek Baptist Church near Clinton by Rev.

James Gray. Surviving also are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Catherine Mose-ly of Laurens; two sisters, Mrs. Modisteen Wright of Greenville and Mrs. Olviia Baker of Alexander, Va.

The body will be at the home near Laurens after 5 p. m. Sat CENTRAL BAPTIST Church will have Rev. Charles Beden-baugh, missionary to Tanzania, now home on furlough, as guest speaker at the evening service tomorrow. The pastor, Rev.

James A. Holston will be away in revival next week. FIRST BAPTIST Church will have Dr. J. Roy Robinson, pastor of First Baptist Church, Hickory, N.

preaching at all three services tomorrow. He is a graduate of Furman University, as are his two daughters, He is also a graduate of South uated from Erskine College and to the fourth Monday in Novem ber. St. James Methodist Church. Donald Holland, Rev.

Ray Lin-ville and Rev. James Thomp received the B. D. and M. A.

Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. G. W. Bradey AUGUSTA HEIGHTS BAP degrees from Emory University. Mrs.

Thedius Price Edwards; TIST Church will have Vacation LANDRUM Funeral serv Ordained as a deacon in 1960 Bible School Monday through ices for Mrs. Rena Blackwell and an elder in 1961, he is mar and two daughters, Brenda Gail and Judy Lynn Edwards of Friday with classes from 8:45 ried and has two children. Bradey, 66, of Church Street, the home. Funeral services for Mrs. Pluma Sosbee Southern, 78, wife of E.

M. Southern, of 35 -D Woodland Homes, will be conducted today at 1 p.m. at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home by Dr. Walter Handford and Rev. W.

F. Lister. Burial will be in Friendship Baptist Church cemetery near Greer. Pallbearers will be James Walker, Floyd H. Black, Kenneth Fridal, Hubert McPherson, Johnny Langder and Floyd Chappell.

The body is at the funeral home. who died Thursday, wife of Funeral services will be con urday. Thompson Mortuary is to 11:45 a.m. for beginners through juniors. A nursery will be provided for children of CALVARY BAPTIST Church, W.

Bradey, will be conducted Saturday at 4 p.m. at the First ducted Saturday at 4:30 p. m. in charge. corner of Tampa and Gridley son.

Burial will De in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be grandsons: Bobby Keaton, Ray El-rod, Edward Ellenburg and Ansel, Larry and Lester Burgess. The body is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Irene Ross, Rt. 4, Greer, and will be placed in the church Saturday at 3 p.m.

Wood Mortuary, Greer, is in charge. by Rev. B. W. Moore and Kev.

workers. ern Baptist Theological Semi Baptist Church by Rev. c. w. streets, will have Rev.

B. F. Paul Yarboroueh. Burial will Miss Ruth Cleland Hawkins, Greenville Baptist As nary at Louisville and Furman has conferred on him an hon be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Junior and senior high youth will have a workshop Monday, Tuesday and Friday from 7:30 Farrar and Dr.

James A. Howard. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. sociation's superintendent of missions, as speaker at the Pallbearers will be Tim Jimmy, Bob, Billy, Albert orary doctor of divinity degree. He served 10 years as pastor of 11 a.m.

service tomorrow. Miss Ruth Cleland, formerly of Greenville, died at her home in Asheville yesterday following a sudden attack. She had been in failing health for several Pallbearers will be Claude and Herman Albert, David and Cal Edwards. to 9:30 p.m. AUGUSTA STREET PRESBYTERIAN Church will have First Church at Greer, then six Hie body is at the home and Bishop.

Ronnie Brown, Carl EDWARDS ROAD BAPTIST Phillips, Herbert and Hugh Church will ask the congrega years at Citadel Square Church in Charleston. He has had his present pastorate since 1962. will be placed in the cnurcn Saturday at 3:30 p. m. Mrs.

J. G. Mangum Funeral services for Mrs. years. A native of Greenville Coun George Galphin NINETY SIX George Gal Bradley and J.

E. Blackwell, tion tomorrow to approve a call to Miss Barbara Self for employment as a full-time staff The body will be placed in tv. she was a daughter of the Grace Harbin Mangum, wife of phin, 81, of Wilson Road, died FORTNER BAPTIST Church the church at 3 p.m. Petty Fu late John Belton and Mamie Mrs. A.

W. Hamet TRAVELERS REST Mrs, James C. Mangum of 110 neral Home is in charge. member. Miss Self, a daughter Austin Cleland.

Thursday at 11:55 p. m. at a Greenwood hospital after a long al will be in Popular Springs Baptist Church cemetery. Pallbearers will be half-brothers. The body is at Brown's Funeral Home where the family will receive friends Saturday from 10 to 11 a.

m. of Rev. and Mrs. Loyd Self of Maybelle Hamet, 75, After receiving her early ed will observe homecoming tomorrow with dinner at 12:30 p. m.

Rev. Herschel Crain is pastor. Frank Hewitt Jr. ucation in Atlanta, she attend Augusta Heights Baptist Church, served as organist of of Rt. 2, Travelers Rest, widow of Andrew H.

Hamet, died in a Columbia hospital Friday at ed Furman University. UNION Frank M. Hewitt two-day-old son of Frank the Edwards Road church for Miss Cleland was a graduate LITTLE TEXAS ASSEMBLY nurse. She received her train 1:20 p.m. after a long illness, Native of Transylvania Coun Home by Rev.

Jack Causey and Mrs. P. H. Miller M. Hewitt and Mrs.

Betty Dehart Hewitt of 207 Barron OF GOD, State Park Road, will ing at the Johns Hopkins School illness. Lifelong resident of Ninety Six, son of the late Henry Per-rin and Mamie Julia McSwain Galphin, he was a retired farmer and a member of First Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emma Watkins Galphin; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Austin Ebaugh will be conducted today at 3 p.m.

at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home by Rev. James A. Holston Rev. R. W.

Sammeth and Rev. W. Harry Floyd. Burial will be in Wood-lawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Fred W.

Jones, Robert Mimms, Norwood Forrest, Dewey Hamby and Dennis and Douglas Henderson. The body is at the funeral home. 1 Kev. tiarence Hamnton. Burial ty, N.

daughter of the late have a singing tomorrow at of Nursing in Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Amy Williams Miller, 41, 7:30 p. m. with the David Jesse A.

and Nancy Fowler Mc- of 1222 Lynnbrook Dr. Charlotte, died at a local hospital Friday at 12:35 p.m. Surviving also are two sisters, and served as a supervisor there for a number of years af Uaha, she was a formerly ot N. wife of Peter H. Miller, the Highland section of Green ter graduation.

died yesterday in a Charlotte Katrina and Tammy Hewitt of Street Trio and the Southern Joy Quartette as special guests. Ralph Campbell is in charge; Rev. E. C. Allsep is pastor.

She was a member of Wash hospital after an illness of nine the home; maternal grandfath ville County and for the past seven years had lived with her ington Heights Baptist Church months. and Mrs. Charles E. (Frances) Nelson of Ninety Six; two sons, George Galphin Jr. of Ninety daughter, Mrs.

Troy Galloway surviving are one brother, Born May 9, 1926, at Easley, er, Walter Dehart of Union; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Holcombe of Union; pa Rt. 2, Travelers Rest. She was NEW TESTAMENT HOLI Captain John Belton Cleland of she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

F. T. Keasler Six and Henry P. Galphin of NESS Church, corner of Town Fernandina Beach, one Mrs. J.

O. Williams of Easley. Greenwood; two sisters, Mrs, ternal grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Hewitt of Union; and ma and East Park Avenue, will She was graduated from Au sister, Mrs. Gifford Gillespie (Mary Jane) of Colorado HONEA PATH Mrs.

Rosa Mae Cannady Keasler, 62, wife of Floyd T. Keasler of Mitchell have Evangelist David Terrell wuj De in Oaklawn Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bill, Jimmy, James Edward and Drayton Clary Leroy and Wade Poole, Jerry Kennedy, Lamar Hammett and Allen Tate Jr. The body is at the funeral home. Mrs.

J. J. Power Mrs. Elsie Murphy Power, 69, widow of John J. Power, died yesterday at 1 p.

m. in a local nursing home after a prolonged illness. Mrs. Power was born in Boston, a daughter of the late Morris Murphy and Mary Haney Murphy. Before coming R.

E. Wingard of Ninety Six and Mrs. Joel Polatty of Jack burn University and served as Springs, Colorado. president of Chi Omega Soror ternal great-grandmother, Mrs May Dehart of Needmore, N. Graveside services were con preaching a special service Monday at 7:30 p.

m. Rev. Jer Funeral arrangements will be Street, died Friday at 5 p. m. sonville, nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

ity and was active Girl Scout announced by Jones Funeral ry Hardenbrook is pastor. at an Anderson hospital after a work. ducted Friday at 4:30 p.m. at Funeral services will be con a member of Glassy Mountain Baptist Church. Surviving also are two daughters, Mrs.

Alberta Ball of Brevard, N. and Mrs. Jim Hester of Slater; two sons, Bob Hamet of Greer and Charles Hamet of Cleveland, Ohio; 23 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Wood Mortuary, Greer. long illness.

Mrs. Miller was a commun Home. The fcjdy is at the funeral home. Native of Greenville Countv. REEDY RIVER BA I ducted Saturday at 3 p.

m. at Blyth Funeral Home by Rev. icant at St. John's Episcopal daughter of the late John and Church. Church in upper Greenville County will have Rev.

and Mrs. Morgan Kizer. Burial will be Ira R. Harden Mary Brown Cannady, she lived Surviving are her husband, in Elmwood Cemetery. in Honea Path all her life.

CENTRAL Ira R. Harden, Peter H. Miller of the home; J. G. missionaries to Korea, at services tomorrow.

Pallbearers will be Jimmy Surviving also are two sons. 59, of Rt. 1, Central, Midway three sons, Michael, Alan and Watkins, W. M. Griffin, Jones Buchanan, Hubert and Lee to Greenville in November 1966, community, died Friday at 2:40 Stuart Miller; and a daughter, Mrs.

Goodwin, the former June Batson and a daughter of Mrs. p.m. at an Anderson hospital Miss Lee Miller, of the home: James Keasler of Honea Path and William Robert (Billy) Keasler of Myrtle Beach; four daughters, Mrs. Sara Mae White, Morrall A. Turner, Will she lived in Worcester, Mass.

She was educated at Sacred after a long illness. and her parents. Drayton Waller and Dan Hicks. Native of Lawrenceburg, Memorials may be sent to The body is at the funeral Heart Academy and The Boston Conservatory of Music. Houston L.

Batson and the late Mr. Batson of Travelers Rest, will speak at the 11 a. m. service. Mr.

Goodwin will show slides of their work at the eve Spelts, Mrs. Jeanette Abies son of the late Burton Girl Scouts of America. home. L. O.

Chnkscales ANDERSON Lewis O. Clinkscales, 70, of 800 W. Market died at a local hospital Friday at 4:25 p. m. after a long illness.

Native of Abbeville County, Mrs. Jo Ann Brock and Mrs. Rosemont Cemetery by Rev. C. W.

McNair. S. R. Holcombe Funeral Home is in charge. Robert A.

Owens Robert A. Owens, 74, of 309 Webster St. died at a local hospital yesterday at 6:30 a. after a week of serious illness. A native of Greenville County, he was born July 13, 1893, a son of the late Matthew and Rebecca Cartee Owens.

He lived most of his life in Greenville. Before his retirement, Mr. Owens was employed as a civilian worker at Donaldson Air Force Base. During World War he served in the Army. He was a member of Laurens She was a member of St.

Pe and Irene Ratliff Harden, he The body is at Harry Bry Shirley Jean Holland of Honea ters Catholic Church in lived in LaFrance and the Mid ant Funeral Home in Charlotte. Path; a brother, Clarence Can ning service. Mr. and Mrs. way community for the past 23 nady of Fountain Inn; and eight Goodwin and their sons, Jimmy Surviving are two daughters, years and was steam plant en Mrs.

D.J. Bell son of the late Lewis and Para- Mrs. 1 i a P. O'Leary of grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be gineer for Clemson university and a deacon of Golden Creek DUE WEST Mrs.

Annie and Johnny, leave Aug. 28 to their third term as Southern Baptist missionaries in Korea. Greenville and Mrs. J. Frank Mrs.

Lowry FOUNTAIN INN Mrs. Bess Stewart Lowry, 83, of the Fair-view community, widow of Christopher Lowry, died in a local hospital Friday at 1 p.m after a brief illness. Native of Greenville County, Rogers Bell, 87, widow of D. announced by Pruitt Funeral Birdsall of Rochester, N. Baptist Church.

Home. (Doc) Bell died Thursday night and 5 grandchildren. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. FUNERAL INVITATIONS at an AbDeviiie hospital after a The family respectfully re Gennie McPherson Harden; a long illness. quests that flowers be omitted Sam E.

Owens EASLEY Sam E. Owens son, Wayne Harden of Liberty; a brother, of Chicago, 111. Native of Callison, daughter lee McCurry Clinkscales, he was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lizzell Willis Clinkscales; two brothers, J.

Pratt Clinkscales of Atlanta, and Harry Clinkscales of Pickens; four sisters, Mrs. J. A. Cave of Greenville, Mrs. J.

R. Nelson of Christiansburg, Mrs. Si and memorials be made to the of the late Lemuel and Sallie Funeral services will be con St. Francis Community Hospital The friends end relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

James Robert Smith, Mrs. Hubert Smith, Mrs. Sarah Lucas and Mrs. Lillian Carver are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mr. James Robert Smith to be conducted Saturday at 11:00 a.m.

In the Chapel of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Interment will be In Springwood Cemetery. Thomas Mc- daughter of the late Dr. H. B.

and Martha Eugenia Peden Stewart, she was a member of Fairview Presbyterian Church. Road Methodist Church. Bums Rogers, she was a mem ducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Building Fund. 54, formerly of Easley and Greenville, died in Atlanta, Wednesday after a sudden Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

ber of Upper Long Cane Pres Golden Creek Baptist Church by The body was sent today by byterian Church. The Mackey Mortuary to Athy Rev. Garland Sentell, Rev. A. C.

Atee, r-unerai nome. Louise Craig Owens; two sons, Robert A. and Louie M. Owens Th rlnHc anH rjlatiut of Mr. and She was a graduate of Asheville Normal College and had lived with a sister, Mrs.

W. P. Surviving are a son, J. Rog Funeral Home, Worcester, Native of Spartanburg Coun ers Bell of Orangeburg; three gurd Jorgueson of Strong Mass. where funeral services Harrison and Rev.

Wyatt Garrett. Graveside services will be conducted Monday at 4 p.m. at of Greenville; a daughter, Mrs. Frances O. Wilson of Green ty, son of the late Sam E.

Ow ens and Mrs. Leila Brown naif-sisters, Mrs. Claude Rush and Mrs. Fred Gaines of Green will be conducted Monday in St. Peters Catholic Church.

Bur Surviving also are three ville; a sister, Mrs. Clara Bar- Brace Cemetery, Summertown, Mrs. J. C. Mangum, Mrs.

Kenneth Bent-ley, Mrs. H. Parker Evett, Mr. James C. Mangum Mr.

Robert D. Mangum, Mrs. Boyce Henderson, Miss Hattie lar-bln, Mrs. Otto A. Harrison and Mr.

Woodrow W. Harbin are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services foe-Mrs. J. C. Mangum to be conducted Saturday at 3:00 p.m.

In the Chapel of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Interment will be In Woodlawn Memorial Owens, he was a veteran of nett of Greenville; a brother, wood and Mrs. Luther Fleming brothers, Mack M. Stewart of Winsboro, David D. Stewart of ial will be in St.

Johns Ceme tery at Worcester. Rev. O. F. Owens of Cleveland; of Long island, and a N.

and Mrs. Ophelia c. Wells of Abbeville; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p. m.

at McDougald Funeral Home by Rev. John Pridgen. Burial will be in Old Silver Brook Ceme- Fountain Inn and Dr. Calvn five grandchildren; and four half-brother, Grady Rogers of The family is at the home of Parte. Thomas MCAtee, r-unerai uiretiur.

Stewart of Atlr ta, Ga. great-grandchildren. Augusta, Ga. a daughter and son-in-law, Mr Th. riMwu jinrf Mtiatlu.

of Mr. and Funeral services will be con Funeral services will be conr and Mrs. Julian P. Leary, 101 Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 4 p.m. at World War II and formerly was employed by Brandon Mill, Greenville, He was a Baptist.

Surviving are two sons, Maj. Sammey Lee Owens of Indianapolis, and Derriel Owens of Owings; a sister, Mrs. Geneva Owens Chapman of Greenville; a brother, Artie L. Owens Country Club Dr. ducted Saturday at 11 a.m.

at Upper Long Presbyterian ducted today at 6 p. m. at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home by Rev. John T. Hayes.

Burial Tenn. Pallbearers will be Edward Merck, Sam Pickle, Furman Powell, Jim and Charles Brewer and Joe Pace. The body is at Gantt Funeral Home, Liberty, and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Sunday. The family is at the home of a son, Wayne Harden, 16 Old Norris Road, Liberty, and will receive friends at the Funeral home 7 to 9 p.m.

Sat is at the funeral Mrs. E. Southern, Mrs. Donnie Nixon, Mrs. Evelyn Blackwell, Mr.

Eugene Southern, Mr. Herbert Southern, Mr. Ernest Southern, Mr. Roy, Southern, Mr. Joe F.

Southern, Mrs. Winnie Wiley and Mrs. Kate Pruitt are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. E. M.

Southern to be conducted Saturday at 1:00 p.m. In the Chape of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Interment will be Friendship Baptist Church cemetery, near Greer. Thomas McAfee. Funeral Di tery.

The body home. Church by Rev. Lawton Daught- W. P. Cunningham will be in Woodlawn Memorial erty.

Burial will be in Bold Springs Baptist Church William Paul Cunningham, Park. of Cranford, N. and seven 21, of 1 Gary Rt. 4. Tay Pallbearers will be Charles lors, was dead on arrival at a rector.

grandchildren. Funeral services will be con Pallbearers will be Harold Th. mnA rirlv flf Mr. and local hospital Thursday night Wilson, Dennis Whittaker, Jack Coin, W. E.

Thompson, Haskell Goodwin and Lewis Gosnell. and Sam Rogers, G. D. and Mrs. Joyce Williams Styles, Mr.

and Mrs Crawford Williams, Scott Styles, Miss Doris Williams, Miss Geraldine I- ducted Saturday at 10:30 a. m. after injuries in an auto acci Boyce Bell, Joe Miller and urday. at Robinson Funeral Home by dent. i ami.

mr. seaurora wiiuqrna, k. uinim nA hAr Barnett are re rairview fresoytenan Church by Rev. David Davies and Dr. T.

Layton Fraser. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Marvin Curry, Scipo Peden, Rex Blan-ton, Milfon, Ullen and B. A. Lowry, Broadus Coleman, Mike and Mark Stewart.

The body is at Cannon Funeral Home and will be placed in the church Saturday at 3 p.m. The family is at the home of a sister, Mrs. Coleman, Fountain Inn, and requests that any donations be made to Fairview Presbyterian Church building fund. The body is at the funeral home. Bruce Mills.

The body is at Harris Funeral A son of E. F. and Rose Col- spectfully Invited to attendthe funeral spectfulFy. Invited to James L. Bright Rev.

Tom Walton and Rev. Walter Shealy Jr. Burial will be in Westview Cemetery, Easley. Ian Cunningham, he was born servces for Mrs. Joyce Williams fo be conducted Saturday at 4:30 p.m Am nf th Thomas McAfee Fu conou Chape rvlces for Mrs.

Joyce Williams Styles apel of the homes McAfee Home, Abbeville. The family is Fu-nt will be (n Lo- nrl Unffli. ira informal" SENECA James L. Bright, retired textile worker of Echo at the home of Erskine Hagen, Dec. 11, 1945, in Kittery, Maine, For 17 years he lived in Green Mrs.

Joyce W. Styles Hon-isf uTll Hi I. Choreh cemetery. laptlst PallDearers will be Bubber Thomas McAfee. Funeral Director, Valley community died sudden The friends and relatives of Mr.

end Chapman, Frank Loftis, Larry Dodgens, M. L. Weaver, Bobby Chapman and W. L. Fortner.

ville and on Gray Avenue for six months. Mr. Cunningham was a sen Mrs. Robert A. Owens, Mr.

Robert A. Owens Mr, Louie M.Owens, Mrs. Franca 6. Wilson, Mrs. Clara Barnett, im nnMii are rMBnetfiillv The body is at the funeral ted to attend the funeral services fnvlti for A conducted ly Friday morning at a Seneca hotel.

Native of Oconee County, son of the late J. D. and Sara Jane Collins Bright, he had lived in Echo Valley community for 25 Mr. Rooerr a. uwens re oe sonoi be home and the family is at the ctn.Uu x-nn m.

In the Chan nt tnai the Thomas McAfee. Funeral Home, fnter- Home. home of Mrs. Geneva Owens ment will be In Wool town. Memorial Park.

Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director. Chapman, 104 N. Florida Roy L. Taylor GREER Roy L. Taylor, 65, of 109 Pine St.

died Friday at 6 a.m. at a Greenville hospital after a six month illness. Native of Fountain Inn, son of the late James Robert and Elizabeth Andrews Taylor, he was employed by Pacific Mills for 39 years end had lived in Greer for 16 years. He was a member ot Lyman Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Ethel Hembree Taylor; a son, Richard H. Taylor of Charlotte, N. two brothers, Robert Alton and James M. Taylor of Fountain Inn; three sisters, Mrs. J.

T. Brooks, Miss Elizabeth Taylor and Miss Virginia Taylor of Fountain Inn; and three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be nephews Bob and James Taylor, C. T. Young, Don McGee, Keith Shel-ton, W.

P. Beacham, P. Daniel Maynard and James Thomas Brooks. Funeral services will be con The relatives and friends of Mrs. Mln ior at Clemson University.

He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Surviving also are a sister, Mrs. John Sheel (Rosemary) of Camarillo, two brothers, Capt. Ralph L.

Cunningham of Davton. Ohio and WOC Edward Greenville. nU BmuiR nunmn. Mr. Will am Is.

Dun. uuncan, mrs. j. u. v-iary, H.

A. Crumpton NEWBERRY Haskell A. Crumpton, 78, of the St. Phillips section, died Friday morning at a local hospital after a av. Mrs.

FranK Lnrn n. Bonner St. C. V. Hammett GAFFNEY Claude V.

Hammett, 77, of Laurel Street, died Thursday at 9:20 p.m. at his home after a long illness. Native of Cherokee County, son of the late M. P. and Maggie Harmon Hammett, he was owner and operator of the Clary Hammett Co.

of Gaffney and a member of the First Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gennie Clary Hammett; two daughters, Mrs. J. E.

Bonner and Mrs. W. B. Beirley of Gaff Mrs. D.

L. Mccarter, Mrs. Kate Young and" Mrs. Onle Duncan are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Brown Duncan at 4 a.m.

Mrs. 8. L. Mt today at Brandon Baptist Church. Burial will be In Graceland Jones long illness.

Funeral Home, Funeral Directors. T. Cunningham of Ft. Walters, and his grandparents, W. L.

Cunningham of Taylors. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 5 p.m. at Thomas McAffee Funeral Home Native of Newberry County, son of the late Capers and Sally Wicker Crumpton, he was a Mrs. Joyce Williams styles, 25, of Locust Hill community, Rt. 1, Travelers Rest, died at a local hospital at 2:30 a.m.

yesterday as a result of injuries received in an automobile acci-dent. Born in Greenville County, Sept. 15, 1942, she was a daughter of Crawford and Ruth Bar-nett Williams of Travelers Rest. Mrs. Styles had lived in the Travelers Rest area most of her life.

She attended Travelers Rest High School. She was a member of Locust Hill Baptist Church. Surviving also are a son, Scott Styles of Travelers Rest; two sisters, Doris Williams of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Geraldine Williams of Travelers Rest; two brothers, Beauford and J. L.

Williams of Greenville; and her maternal grandfather, James Barnett of Greenville. Funeral services will be conducted at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home today at 4:30 p.m. by Rev. W. J.

Jordan. Burial' IT retired farmer and a member of St. Phillips Lutheran Church. by Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Charles J. years and was a Baptist. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pluma Page Bright; a son, Wendell Bright of Seneca; a daughter, Mrs.

Margaret Bright of the home; two brothers, Arnold and Jack Bright of Seneca; six half-brothers, Lloyd, Hershell, Lan-dy and R. B. Bright of Seneca, Elijah and Brunner Bright of Augusta; two sisters, Mrs. Garnet Carson of Seneca and Miss Louise Bright of Columbia; two half-sisters, Mrs. Lydia Parson of Greenville and Mrs.

Wallace Richardson of Seneca; a stepmother, Mrs. Viola Bright of Seneca; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 5 p. m. Wesleyan Methodist Church.

Surviving are a son, John H. Johnny A. Spencer GAFFNEY Funeral services for Johnny Allen Spencer, 14, of Rt. 5, Gaffney, Union Highway, who drowned Thursday in Thickety Creek near Gaffney, will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at Abbington Creek Baptist Church by Rev.

Albert Hill, Rev. Gene Hunsing-er and Rev. James E. Deaton. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Native of Union County, he was the son of John Henry and Agnes Millwood Spencer and had lived in Cherokee County most of his life. Surviving are five brothers, Baum, V. F. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. ney; a son, Jack E.

Hammett of Concord, N. four sisters, Crumpton of Newberry; two daughters, Mrs. P. E. (Mary Ltt Pallbearers will be Pete Cal Mrs.

R. B. Poole, Mrs. John Alba) Rinehardt and Mrs. Jack IT R.

Jefferies, Mrs. Henry Hodge (Margaret Lathrop of New and Mrs. Hickson Jones of GaH- houn, Fred Hensdey, Furman Alewine, Kenny Godwin, Johnny LaFoy, Billy Stoddard, Keith Cunningham and Tommy Smith. berry; two brothers, John R. Crumpton of Prosperity and Lu ney; two brothers, J.

A. Ham in mett of Gaffnev and Lewis A. Hammett of Montclair, N. ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at Lyman Methodist Church by Rev.

J. H. Lazar. Burial will be in Wood Memorial Park. The body is at Wood Mortuary and will placed in the church Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

The body is at the funeral and five gi-andchildren. Funeral services will be con ther Crumpton of Newberry; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 5:30 p. m. at St.

Phillips Lutheran Church I M20CWB home, where the Recitation of the Rosary will be led by Msgr. ducted Saturday at 4 p.m. at Shuford Hatcher Funeral Seneca, by Rev. E. L.

Gundy and Rev. William French. Buri-j Lionel, Billy, Tommy and Baum today at 9 p.m..

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