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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. 1967 PAGE EIGHT THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Ground Is Broken For Princeton Church Project Deaths FUNERAL NOTICES Frank E. and James E. Estes of Greenville, J.

Harold Estes of Anderson, Charles Fur man Estes of Mountain Home, and Robert A. Estes of Scotia, N. Y. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 4 p.m. at The Mackey Mortuary by Rev.

Neill Hawkins. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. The body is at the mortuary. The family is at the home of a niece, Mrs. George White, 5 Fourth Judson, but will receive friends at the mortuary Mrs.

D. G. Britt I Mart Cole McCORMICK-Funeral serv- SIMPSONVILLE Funeral ices (or Mrs. Agnes Ward Britt, 'services for Mart Cole, 56, who 77, of the Buffalo section, who; died Sunday from injuries re-died Monday, wife of Davidjceived in an automobile acci-Clifton Britt, will be conducted dent, will be conducted Wednes-Wednesday at 11 a. m.

at Buf-lday at 3 p.m. at Pelzer Church falo Baptist Church by Rev. (of God by Rev. George Johnston. Edwin B.

Clippard. Burial will; Burial will be in Pelzer Ceme- i v. I mmifmfm Jr pas IP I III cd 0 in II ii Janie Wade, Greenville Danny Murray, Greenville Levy E. Johnson, Saluda Edwin Clough Rice Plum Branch Mrs, Mose J. Chapman, Saluda Samuel Joseph (Zeke) Campbell, Charlotte, N.

C. Mrs. George F. Settle, Inman Mrs. George Inabinette, Spartanburg Mrs.

Walter Moore, Williamston Luther Robert Aiken, Pickens James Hugh Rodgers, St. Petersburg, Fla. J. Buford Bowers Taylors tery. be in the church cemetery.

The body is at Strom Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Raymond Lollis, John F. and J. T. Davis, John Guy and Norman Cole, A.

J. Southcrlin Jr. The body is at Gray Mortuary, Pelzer. The family is at the home of a son, Leon Cole, Pres Funeral services for Arthur James Southerlin 48, of today from 7 to 9 p.m. S.

J. Campbell CHARLOTTE, N. Joseph (Zeke) Campbell, 63, died Tuesday in Charlotte. Formerly of Central, S. he was a retired construction worker, a member of the Masonic Lodge No.

229, Central, and the First Presbyterian ton Road, Rt. 3, Pelzer. Mrs. S. V.

Delk Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Greene Delk, 65, of 26 West 'IflE. yTT!" WV Greenville Daybook Church. Surviving are two brothers, Ri. 1, Harris Berea, will be conducted today at 11 a.m.

at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home by Rev. Ansel Pruitt and Dr. W. Daniel Greer. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Jake L. Stephens, James (Pete) Edwards, Aaron Brown, Mike Bryan, Calvin Abbott, Leonard Et-ris, Robert B. Wham Richard Bishop, and George Orr. The body is at the funeral home. Tallulah wife of Shelton V.

Delk, will be conducted in Graceland by Dr. D. M. Rivers today at 10:30 a.m. Knight, and Earl Crumpton, building committee members; Rev.

A. L. Tumblin, pastor; and Deacons Alton Hughes, L. M. Medlock, W.

S. Sharp, Clayton Woods, Thomas Sens, A. P. Meadows Boyce Page and J. E.

Brooks. (Photo for the Greenville News by Pete Dug an) PRINCETON Members of the building committee and deacons of Princeton Baptist Church attend groundbreaking services for the beginning of the church's $42,000 renovation program. A pastor's study, steeple, foyer and air conditioning are to be added. From left are J. A.

Scott III, Capers Thomas A. and W. R. Camp bell of Charlotte. Tht follewlnt deeds were filed for recording yesterday in the office of Mrs.

Ollio Fernsworth, Greenville County RMC: Graveside services will be Pallbearers will be Lucius conducted Thursday at 2 p.m Marion, J. A. and David Delk, Shirley CasseH to House Rentals, in Mount Zion Cemetery, Cen Clyde Watson and Carl Greene. tor, ureenvine smj ana as sumotkin of mortaage. In English, Education It is the request of the family tral, with masonic rites.

Duct ett Funeral Home, Central, is Collins and Williams, to I. Kenneth Lester and Patsy R. Lester, lot, Greenville County, $950, exchange of property and assumption of mortgage. Ruby E. Hines to Marlon Truman 'Even Hippies Escape Sham -Fulbright that flowers be omitted.

Those desiring may make contributions to the Buidling Fund of Pendleton Street Baptist Church or St. Francis Community Hos Crash Suits Will Total $675,000 Suits totaling $675,000 have charge of local arrangements. Mrs. Inabinette SPARTANBURG Mrs. Evie Three New Instructors Are Chosen At Furman J.

H. Rodgers ST. PETERSBURG, Fla James Hugh Rodgers, 71, Johnson, lot, Greenville County, w.450. Corine D. Byrd Price to Opal Byrd, lot, Manley $1 and gift.

William Brvd to Opal Byrd, lot, Manley $1 and gift. Viola Brvd Daniels to Ooal Bvrd. lot. of Manley SI and gift. 5103 Jasmine Circle, formerly pital, 400 Sumner St.

The body is at the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. t-urman Burgess to aianiey j. narns and Linda S. Harris, lot. Singleton Cir Three new members will be Inabinette, 62, of 598 Irwin wife of George Inabinette, died at a local hospital Monday after a long illness.

of Greenville, S. died Mon-day at 8 p. m. been filed here as a result of $15,900. Jimmle R.

Rector and Willie Mae Rector to Elmer S. Wilson, lot, Chick Springs added to the faculty of Fur-man University and will begin Hal R. Mulkev to Larry Gem Bush, Native of Oconee County, S. son of the late James R. She has completed all the requirements for the Ph.D.

degree with the exception of the dissertation at the University of Tennessee where she has been a teaching assistant since 1962. the traffic death of John Franklin Fricks, 20, July 10. Native of York County, she their duties in September, ac was a daughter of the late and Ida Hudson Rodgers, he The suits were filed by at lot, Fairhaven $20,000. Joe E. Hawkins Enterprises, to Richard A.

Helderman and Carolyn S. Helderman, lot, Greenville County, United Land Company, to Kenneth L. Rollins, lot, Camelback $5,100 and James L. and Mary Gassoway cording to Dr. Francis W.

Bon torneys Sol E. Abrams and C. Deas. was a broker and auctioneer, owner of Florida-Carolina Land Corp. and a member of Faith ner, vice president and dean.

Ben Bowen on behalf of Clar The new instructor also has been an elementary and high Surviving also are two sisters, ence Ray Fricks, father of John Miss Katherine Powers and Mrs. Hazel Neeland of Colum Temple, St. Petersburg. Surviving are his wife, Mrs assumption of mortgage. and Developers, to Jerrell O.

Alexander, lot, Greenville County! Thalia T. Tripp to Frank L. Day and Patricia Day, lot, Cyrus Court, $19,950. Kearney I. Smith will serve as scnool teacher and librarian in Kingsport, and instructor Franklin Fricks.

Rainbow sign Co. is the defendant in all bia and Mrs. Virginia Whitmire HONOLULU (AP) Sen. J. W.

Fulbright, had some kind words for the "hippies" Tuesday in an American Bar Association address. "While the country sickens for lack of moral leadership," he said in his prepared speech "a generation has taken up his prepared speech, "a most remarkable younger generation has taken up the standard of American idealism. "Unlike so many of their elders, they have perceived the fraud and sham in American life and are unequivocally rejecting it. Some, the hippies, have simply withdrawn, and while we may regret the loss of their energies and their sense of We hardly gainsay their evaluation of the state of society." of English at West Texas State instructors in English, and Mrs. Elizabeth Boyce Galloway as instructor in education.

of Gastonia; two brothers, Lewis Deas of Spartanburg and Jesse Deas of Clover. Aieerr Taylor to naroio cooper, iot, Pinecrest $5,000. William R. Timmons Jr. to Milton R.

In a survivors action, Mr. Pearl Pearson Rodgers; and three brothers, Will and Martin F. Rodgers of Greenville and H. E. Rodgers of Anderson, Fricks contends that a 1967 Seaborn and Betty B.

Seaborn, lot, Grove Danny Murray Daniel (Danny) Dale Murray, 12-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Murray, of 12 Atwood died at a local hospital yesterday at 9:25 a.m. Danny was born in Greenville, August 9, 1966.

The mother is the former Daisy Griffith. Mr. Murray is employed by Atta-way-Easterlin Pontiac Company. Surviving also are a sister, Lucinda Ann Murray of Greenville; two brothers, Robert Lee Murray and Billy Douglas Murray of Greenville; his grandmothers, Mrs. Axievey Kinder of Greenville and Mrs.

Celia Murray of Cumberland, and a great-grandfather, Hiram Johnson of Greenville. Funeral services will be con Townsnip, rmlvn AA Sjimmnn ano EaH Chevrolet truck owned by Rain- S. C. Sammons Jr. to Morris Dean Tolllver, ducted Wednesday at 3 p.m.

at dow made a left turn front of a 1962 Volkswagen which J. F. Floyd Mortuary by Rev. 12 lot, coiomat ss.yw. Lewis A.

Stewart to Anna F. Stewart, lot, Garrison $1 and other considera- w'f Shaw. to William E. Sutton University, Canyon, and at Tennessee Technical University, Cookville, Tenn. Mr.

Smith, a native of China Grove, N. holds the B.A. degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and the M. A. degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

He served in the Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 3:30 p. m. at Bobbitt Funeral Home. Burial young Fricks was driving in an Glen Parton. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.

easterly direction on Wade and Willa M. Sutton, lot, Fairmont will be in Memorial Park. The body is at J. F. Floyd! $1,200.

Aon Shields fa Junior W. Pittman Hampton Boulevard at S. C. By-Pass Highway 291. Mortuary.

Mrs. Walter Moore The complaint contends that the driver, Willie Lee Hampton Marine Corps from 1955 to 1959. Levy E. Johnson SALUDA Levy E. Johnson, Phillips, was negligent, careless WILLIAMSTON Mrs.

Lee Moore, 72, of 232 widow of Walter Moore, and reckless and that Che survi and Sylvia Ann Pittman, lot, Greenville County, $7,500. Gerald C. Roberts and Carolyn W. Roberts to Hargrove Bowles III, lot, Lisa $20,500. Marlorle Rude Moose and Egbert Rollins Rude to Mary 0.

Rude, tot, Kirk-wood Lane, $5 and other considerations. Mac-Threa-Max Enterprises, to Nicholas M. Lazzo, lot, Jamestown Mac-Threa-Max Enterprises, to Robert Alan Jackson, et a4, lot, Jamestown $5,282. L. H.

Miller Jr. to Victor A. Greene and Marlella M. Greene, lot, Fleetwood cj.nrvi anH aimotion of mortgage. 82, of Taft, died Tuesday vors of the Fricks youth have died in an Anderson hospital at 7 a.m.

at a Lexington nurs He is married to the former Catherine O. Jenrette of North Wilkesboro, N. C. Mrs. Galloway holds the B.A.

degree from Erskine College at Due West, and POWERS SMITH suffered mental shock, wounded feelings, grief and sorrow, in the amount of $500,000. Miss Powers, a native of Har Thomas McAfee Funeral Home is in charge. Luther R. Aiken PICKENS Luther Robert Aiken, 60, of Durham's Mill Road, Rt. 2, Pickens, died Tues In a wrongful death claim, Forester Promoted To State Level COLUMBIA Paul B.

Carson, district forester at Camden, has been promoted to the position of information and education assistant in the Columbia headquarters of the S. C. State Commission of Forestry, according to State Forester John R. Tiller. lan, holds the B.

S. and M. A. degrees from George Pea-body College, and the A. B.

degree in library science from Emory University. Mr. Fricks, as administrator of the estate of his son, is seeking $150,000 damages for pain Leonard M. Laye Jr. to Ruby S.

League, lot, S. Folkshire Court, $20,400. Throdore E. Loftis to Cely Construction lot, Heatherly $750. Felix L.

Finley Jr. to Doris S. Maltby, lot, Iverson $5,220.47 and assumption of mortgage. James L. Casman to Kenneth L.

Bowen and suffering wnich he con day at 11 a.m. at a local hospital after a brief illness. the M. A. from Furman.

She participated in the National Defense Education Act institute in reading at the University of Georgia in the summer of 1965, tends his son suffered from the and Judy E. Bowen, lot. Pacific $250 and assumption of mortgage. ing home after a long illness. Formerly of Saluda County, he was a retired employe of Railroad Express Taft.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mattie Pearl Adams of Lexington; and a sister, Mrs. Nora Chavous of Augusta, Ga. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at Friendship Pentecostal Holiness Church by Rev.

John H. Ward, Rev. C. P. Padgett and Rev.

W. G. Ellenburg. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at Ramey's Funeral Home.

The family is at Native of Oconee County, son time of the accident June 28 S. Included until his death. Charles R. traig to lou kbcib v.mi, lot. Chick Springs $1 and other considerations.

Jerrell O. Alexander to James Nems of the late Hamp and Julie Hayne Aiken, he was a retired lumber employe and a Baptist. ,5 Mr. Fricks Is seeking $25,000 and Paul Nelms, lot, W. Golden Strip actual and punitive damages FUNERAL INVITATIONS and has taught in Surviving are three sons, Jer ano assumption or monaonc.

J. Wallace HIpps toDeward I A. Darnell and Carolyn A. Darnell, lot, Fork Shoals for loss of bis automobile which his son was driving and contends Furman's evening division. She GALLOWAY has also served Bowers Franklin Hendricks to Ollie B.

Rnhertc. lot. Loo Shoa $1 and ry Larry R. and Roger D. Aiken of Pickens; and a brother, John Aiken of Walhalla.

assumption of mortgage. Funeral services will be con Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. after a long illness. Lifelong resident of Williams-ton, daughter of the late John B. and Carrie Robinson Black, she was a member of Big Creek Baptist Church.

Her first husband was the late Marvin Kay. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Vincent Rhodes Sr. of Wil-liamston and Mrs. Sam B.

Howard of Smyrna, three brothers, Maxie and H. D. Black of Williamston and Houston Black of Sumter; a sister, Mrs. Nora Morgan of Leesburg, three grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m.

at Gray Mortuary, Pelzer, by Rev. H. D. Revis and Rev. Fred Cobb.

Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Herman Patterson, William Kelly, William Wilson, Jasper Ashley, Eugene Rhodes and T. C. Turner. The body is at the mortuary.

The family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Rhodes, 739 Anderson Drive, and will receive friends at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. that he also incurred additional expense as a result of the wreck. Delta Airliner Tht friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

Shelton V. Delk, Mr. William S. Delk, Mrs. Alexander M.

Leldy, Mrs. Clyde W. Watson, Miss Margaret Greene, Mrs. Carey Greene, Mr. James W.

Greene, Miss Vaneverine Greene, Mr. Frank Greene, Mr. Ray Greene, Mr. Joel Greene and Mr. Cart Greene are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs.

Shelton V. Delk to be conducted Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. at the graveside In Graceland Cemetery. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director. the home of a niece, Mrs.

Adell ducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at Clayton-Dillard Funeral Home Berry, 202 W. Eutaw Saluda. as director of summer remedial reading classes for the Anderson County District One schools and has taught adult classes in this district. She is married to Tillman H.

Galloway. They have two by Rev. Earl Hacks. Burial will be in Sunrise Cemetery. Mrs.

M. J. Chapman Bod Maxwell uuuoers, 10 Fralick et al, lot, Ravensworth $4,300 and assumption of mortgage. Mount Zion Baptist Church, by Will Wood, chairman, board of deacons, Lee Roy Bannon, secretary, board of deacons, and S. N.

Madden, pastor to Franklin R. Bryson and Joyce Barbara Bryson, lot, Ducket $800. Mount Zion Baptist Church, by Will Wood, chairman, board of deacons, Lee Roy Bannon, secreatry, board of deacons, and S. N. Madden, pastor, to Willie Lee Stenhouse Sr.

and Atberta Stenhouse, lot, Ducet $800. G. Mack Burroughs to W. H. Alford, lot, Jonesville $1,000 and assumption of mortgage.

Pallbearers will be Ralph and Landed Safely SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP A Ray Haynes, Paul Madden, Pete Medlin, Larry Keith and B. C. Bearden. The body Is at Delta Air Lines jet with 76 passengers aboard circled for over The friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur James Southerlin Miss June Southerlin, Mrs. Eugene Gossett, Mrs. C. R.

Crane, Mrs. William Miller Cooke, Mrs. James G. Pickens, Mrs. Malcolm Floyd, Mr.

Claude Southerlin and Mr. Alvln H. Southerlin are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mr. Arthur James Southerlin, Jr. to be conducted Wednesday at 11:00 A.M.

In the Chapel of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Interment will be In Graceland Cemetery. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director. the funeral home where the Senate Okays Scenic Rivers WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Tuesday passed unanimously a bill which would designate a national wild and scenic rivers system in the country. The House is not expected to act on it until next year.

Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, who authored the bill, said its purpose is to preserve in, or restore to their natural state, rivers in wilderness type areas and to conserve and develop for recreational use those streams that are in scenic, or more accessible areas. Church estimated it would cost $40 million and take 10 years for land acquisition and development along river banks to complete the wild and scenic rivers system. Among the rivers in the bill is the Chattooga, which borders on South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. family will receive friends Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.

an hour before landing safely on foam Tuesday at Travis Airport near Savannah. The huge craft S. C. Counties Get Park Sales Take COLUMBIA More than SALUDA Mrs. Eva C.

Chapman, 74, widow of Mose J. Chapman, died Tuesday at 3 p.m. in a Greenwood hospital after a long illness. Lifelong resident of Saluda County, she was the daughter of the late Jacob and Cindy Rushton Cockrell. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

T. L. (Lee) Cameron of Ninety Six, Mrs. Horase (Sue) had reported possible nose wheel trouble. E.G.RiceSr.

PLUM BRANCH Edwin 000 has just been paid bv the S. C. State Commission of Forestry to the treasurers of nine The flight No. 743, originated Clough Bice 67, died Monday at 9:20 p.m. at his home D'T'NCT10N at Detroit and bad departed from Atlanta en route to Savan counties, representing 25 per cent of the proceeds from forest after a sudden illness.

Walker of Ridge Spring and Mrs. Eugene (Louise) DeLoach nah and Charleston, S.C., its Native of Hendersonville, N. products sales made during the destination, a Delta An Lines of Saluda; five sons, David son of the late Rev. A. Q.

spokesman said. and Idelette Spann Rice, he was Nose wheel trouble "is some Donald and Meredith Chapman of Saluda; William Chapman of Detroit, end Samuel thing that happens frequently," a retired merchant, a Mason and a steward of St. Paul Methodist Church. past year from state park areas. The amounts were: Aiken State Park, Rivers Bridge State Park (Bamberg County), $617; Chester State said Jesse L.

Dixon, chief of the uiapman of Greenville, ri 10 GILLESPIE' Travis control tower. "In this a sister, Mrs. John Chapman of Surviving are his wife, Mrs. case they had no indication of whether the nose wheel was MARBLE GRANITE Carrie Belle Stevens Rice; a son Edwin C. Rice Jr.

of Plum Branch; two daughters, Mrs. WORKS. down and locked. It turned out Ex-Chesterfield Senator Is Dead CHESTERFIELD (AP)-Wil-liam Leland Rivers, 65, former state senator from Chesterfield County, died Tuesday at a Charlotte, N. hospital.

Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday at St. Paul Methodist Church at Chesterfield. Surviving are his wife, a daughter, a sister, and five brothers. FILMLAND FIGHT MANILA (UPI) -The Manila Evening News said Monday movie star Lucita Soriana was hit in the face with a broken glass bowl during a fight with actress Stella Suarez while they were on location filming "Sexy Dolls," a movie in which they were co-starred.

The paper said deep gashes in the face of the 27-year-old sex symbol may cause her to lose the sight of one eye and could end her movie career. fcaiuoa; four brothers, Jake, Rufus, Tyria Cockrell of Bates-burg and Julian Cockrell of Saluda. Funeral arrangements will be that the wheel was locked, after 801 Laurent Rd. CE 2-2 Joe Luke (Carolyn) White of Park, Givhans Ferry State Park (Dorchester County), $45; Greenwood State Park, Lee State Park, San-tee State Park (Orangeburg County), Sesquicenten-nial State Park (Richland Coun all." McCormick and Mrs. Albert M.

announced by Ramey's Funeral (Louise) Campbell of Ander son; a sister, Mrs. JacK Lemmon of Spartanburg; five ty), $542; Croft State Park (Spartanburg County), $3,072. brothers, Robert N. and James T. Rice of Florence, Dr.

Spencer M. Rice of Columbia, W. tiome. J. B.

Bowers Sr. TAYLORS J. Buford Bowers 39, of Rt. 3, Taylors, Shady Lane Drive, did Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. from gunshot wounds.

CHRIS CMlfcDRMS Whotever your heormg problem, you are invited to consult our Certified Rearing AH JuihoiogiM Harold Rice of Mountain City, and Rev. Quay D. Rice of Harrington, and eight Dean Otts Speaks ToD. E. Teachers ROCK HILL (AP) South Carolina distributive education teachers were urged Tuesday to find out what is going on around them.

"To be dedicated teachers," Dr. John Otts, Dean of the Graduate School at the University of South Carolina said, "We must read to find out what is happening in our world and neighborhood. "We must go outside the class and observe others at work in other classrooms, in industry, politics, law and other areas." Otts spoke at the distributive Rats Run Riot; Cats Can't Cope; Gotham GaGa grandchildren. Funeral services will be con Native of Highland community, son of Minnie Pittman of Rt. 1, Taylors, and the late ducted Wednesday at 4 p.m.

at St. Paul Methodist Church by Rev. M. B. Lee, Rev.

Foster Wade Bowers, he had lived in Greer and Taylors for seven Speer, Rev. Kenneth Boone and mm Rev. Harry Chandler. Burial will be in Plum Branch Ceme years and was a member of Camp Creek Baptist Church. He was a member of Oak Forest ''nee' 872 I I Camp, Woodmen of the World, education teachers' annual sum Greer, and owned Bower's Lum NEW YORK (AP) Cats can't cope with rats in New York City, says the Humane Society of the United States.

In a telegram Monday to mayoral aide David Love, the society said: "Thousands of stray and starving cats in New York's poorer neighborhoods have already demonstrated themselves ineffectual in the war on rats. Please do not add to their numbers." Last Friday a Long Islander presented Love with 12 kittens to help in the war on rats. Love declined with thanks. ber Co. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs.

Juanita Kirby Bowers; a daughter, Sandra Bowers of Rt. Inman; and two brothers, C. B. Cooper of Inman and Sam Cooper of Jacksonville, Fla. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 5 p.m.

at Inman First Baptist Church by Rev. James R. Bruce. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be J.

D. and Ryan Edwards, Thomas Thornton, Jack Gibbs, Rob and Hart-well Settle. The body is at Seawright Funeral Home and will be taken to the church Wednesday at 4 p.m. 3, Greer; a son, James B. Bow mer conference at Winthrop College.

CIRCULATION RATE NEW YORK Newspaper circulation in the U.S. has about a 120 per cent coverage, based on the estimate of the number of American homes. ers Jr. of Rt. 3, Greer; a stepson, Roger Dale Edens of the home; two brothers, M.

B. Bow ers of Rt. 3, Taylors, and Fred N. Bowers of Rt. 3, Greer; two sisters, Mrs.

T. B. (Avis) Sud- duth of Rt. 2, Travelers Rest Health Service Recommends City BudikM bknte of noise cor be-ancomfortoble. Especially four hearing okl doesn't rfwt ffiem out quickly.

The new Zenith Moderator Kminates this painful shock, tad ft gives fern bn ptotec- Every service at Mackey's regardless of cost, is a Air Pollution Control Program tery. Pallbearers will be G. E. Langley, H. D.

Creswell, D. M. Harmon, J. Earl Collier, W. M.

Freeland, J. T. Forrester, J. Ellison White and J. E.

Brack-nel. The body Is at Strom Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 3 p.m. Mrs. Janie Wade Mrs. Janie E.

Wade, 68, of 27 Conestee died yesterday at 8:40 a.m. at a local hospital after three years of declining health and serious illness of one week. Born at Princeton in lower Greenville County, she was a daughter of the late William H. and Nannie Bagwell Estes. Mrs.

Wade lived in High Point, N. for a number of years. For 20 years she lived In but returned to Greenville a year ago. Mrs. Wade was a retired restaurant operator.

During World War II, she served in the Women's Army Corps (WAC). She was a Baptist. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Daisy Butler and Mrs. Helen Edwards of Greenville and Mrs.

Grace Cooper of Tampa, and five brothers, A recommendation for the es mate goal should be a county- "This air pollution problem tablishment of a comprehensive wide control program." can be expected to get progres an- pollution control program reverent tribute Listed as the air pollutants of primary concern are smoke from combustion of fuels, pri for the city of Greenvilte has been made in a report by the sively worse unless plans are developed to control the existing sources and prevent pos marily coal and the heavier and Mrs. Johan (Beatrice) Slat-ton of Rt. 2, Landrum. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Wood Mortuary. Mrs.

G. F. Settle INMAN Mrs. Cora Cooper Settle, 84, of Rt. 4, Inman, widow of George F.

Settle, died at her home Tuesday at 8 a.m. after a long illness. Native of Spartanburg County, daughter of the late J. T. and Julia Wingo Cooper, she was a member of Inman First Baptist Church.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mattie Cora Cannon of Spartanburg; three sons, Clarence Settle of Greer, John Settle of Rt. 1, Wellford, and Frank Settle of Rt. 4, Inman; a sister, Mrs. Louise Hammett of fuel oils for heating and power FAMILIES DETERMINE COSTS HERE generation; and fly ash, dusts and other material from fuel sible future sources.

"A comprehensive program of modest size appears to be a realistic and feasible approach. Such a program could be start Acfc tor free cimtoth kafioN. Hawk we com E. W. LIGON Hearing Aids Som Service Since 1918 17 I.

NORTH ST. CftSCNVILLE, $. C. CE 2-1246 Division of I. W.

Lie on optician! burning and certain industrial u. s. public Health Semes. The report, released by Dr. P.

A. McWilliams, city health director, is the result of a study of the Greenville area by federal and state air pollution authorities. A portion of the report says: "It appears that Greenville has an air pollution problem of about the same magnitude as Ifcllltojllltrto '(M'MiELIJ' Qini (nifif -iiii processes. On a list of polluting materials of "secondary concern" are gases, fumes and odors ed in Greenville and eventually expanded to include the total metropolitan area or a county-wide program. from various combustion processes, including motor vehicles, "in view of the fact mat air pollution does not respect any ana commercial industrial cities of comparable size and characteristics.

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