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SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1968 II GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTII CAROLINA PAGE TEN SECTION 3 Deaths FUNERAL NOTICES Joe Barnett of Anderson County; a sister, Mrs. Ellis (Mamie) Smith of Liberty; and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be con Sharon Methodist Church by the Rev. Sam Coker and t.ie Rev. T.

A. Inabinet. Bu u.l will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers wnl I 11 Todd, Joe Cunningham, James, Sam ducted Monday at 4 p.m. at and Albert Smith of Greenville; and a grandchild.

Funeral services will be conducted at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home at 4:30 p.m. Monday by Dr. C. E. Piephoff.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be William Langley, Nathan Smith, Ralph Smith, Jimmy Foster, Thomas Williams and Larry Garrett. The body is being returned tn flrnomiHo nnH is PYTlPcterl S. Sgt. Ducker B.

B. Greene SPARTANBURG Funeral CENTRAL Funeral services rt 1 services tor S. Sgi. Konaia.tor rserry censon cuu ureene, ducted Monday at 2 p.m. at Wood Mortuary by the Rev.

Olin B. Grant and the Rev. Clyde Ogle. Burial will be in Shiloh Methodist Church cemetery near Piedmont. Grandsons and nephews will be pallbearers.

The body will be taken to the home Sunday at 11 a.m. and returned to the mortuary Monday at 1 p.m. Mrs W. J. Amos Mrs.

Mattie Lee Smith Amos, 47, of 134 Maple East Longmeadow, wife of Lt. Col. William J. Amos, died Fri Price Mike, Earl and Larry Pri The body is at Harris Funeral family will receive friends Sunday from 1 to 2:30 p.m. The family is at the home of a son, Hugh R.

Prince, Sharon community. 58, who died Friday, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Billy Huff and the Rev. A.

C. Harrison. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at Duckett Funeral Home and will be placed in the church Sunday at 1 p.m. i Dvvight 'ticker, is.

of Rt. 3 Spartanburg, who died March 4 in South Vietnam, unl be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Wood Mortuary, Gresr, oy the Rev. Randall Jones and the Rev. R.

Von Kins. Burial will be In Woodlawn Memorial Park with military rites conducted by a detchment from Ft. Gordon, Ga. The body is at the mortuary. The family is at the home of her sister, Mrs.

J. C. Batson, 101 Kenilworth Court. Deaths on Page 4, Sec 4 James Hugh Prince, Abbeville Sloan Nix, Greer Mrs. John C.

Epps, Belton Mrs. II. Riley Whitfield, Anderson James Arthur Morris, Spartanburg Mrs. Troy H. Cribb, Spartanburg Mrs.

William Erskine O'Kelley, Newry Mrs. Oscar Lesley, Liberty Robert B. Edwards, Rt. 1, Cowpens Pfc. Hoyle Dean Martin, Woodruff Mrs.

James W. Williams, Greenwood Lawrence Roosevelt Owens, Rt. 1, Clayton, Ga. John Tcrah Dickerson, Rt. 1, Williamston M.

A. Djavahery, Lancaster Woodrow O'Connor, Greenville Mrs. William J. Amos, East Longmeadow, Mass. Fred S.

Tinkham, Mauldin Miss Estella Goldsmith, Greenville Mrs. Ella Fischbach Ball, Greenville Mrs. Dewey Howard, Greenville Coker J. Blackwell, Clinton day at her home after a brief Mrs. Summey NORRIS Funeral services for Mrs.

Edna Minnie Gattis Summey, 66, who died Friday, will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Cannon Memorial Baptist Church, Central, by the Rev. M. L. Boyce, the Rev.

C. V. Landreth and the Rav. Garland SeTtsll. Burl?" w'll be in Moun- illness.

A daughter of the late Charles Mrs. McGowan GREER Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou Rhodes Mc-Go, an, 86, of 101 School who d.ed Friday, widow ol C. C. McGowan, will be conducted Walter and Mattie Calloway Smith, she was born Jan.

19, Eatside Bant st Church tV Rev. W. J. Lockaby and the Rev. Tom Bufii will be in the Golden Grove Wesieyan Methodist Church cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Randolph Smith, Paul Whitlock, Furman Black, W. M. Watkins, Clyde Harris and Woodrow Fowler. The body is at Robinson Funeral Home, Easley and will be taken to the home Sunday at 3 p.m. The body will be placed in the church Monday at 3 p.m.

Mrs. Pickelsimer MARIETTA Funeral services for Mrs. Lid da Langford Pickelsimer, 91, who died Friday, widow of Judson Lagrant Pickelsimer, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at The Mackey Mortuary by Dr. Thomas A.

DeVenny. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery at Piedmont. Pallbearers will be Edward Pickelsimer, Marion Pickelsimer, Billy Shirley, E. O. Pickelsimer, Claude E.

Guest and Ansel Stone. The body is at the mortuary. The family is at the home of a son, James Edward Pickelsimer, Rt. 1, Piedmont. J.

R. Surratt JOANNA Funeral services for Jennings Ray Surratt, 64, of 212 Sumter who died Friday, will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at the First Baptist fhnreh hv the Rpv Dr. L. Bvron 1921 in Greenville.

The greater Cit-tm. nt A of Taylor of Newry; eight grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at Newry Church of God Monday at 4:30 p.m. by the Rev. H.

L. Driggers, the Rev. R. R. Sassard and the Rev.

Francis Whitmire. Burial will be in Oconee Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Claude Goss, Henry Cater, Charles Dyar, Oscar Hamilton, Dieman, Marvin and Henry Lee and R. C. Taylor.

The body is at the home of a son, Ray O'Kelley, Old Clem-son Highway. Seneca Mortuary is in charge. Mrs. Gregory Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Long Gregory, 87, died Friday, will be conducted today at 5 n.m.

at The Macke-Mortuary by the Rev. Harold Killian and Rev. Russell Comer. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The family is at the home of Mrs.

Heroert A. 415 Randall St. It is respectfully requested that flowers be omitted. The body is at the mortuary. Marion Penney Funeral services for Marion Sanford Penney, 66, of 111 W.

Park Ave. will be conducted today at 3' p.m. in the Methodist Church cemetery at Pacolet by the Rev. Charles Blackmon. Pallbearers, meeting at the mortuary at 1:45 p.m., will be Jack Cureton, Gordon Gaston, Jack Keys, George E.

Wheeler, Bill Webster and Charles Estes. Mr. Penney died Friday. The body is at The Mackey Mortuary. wood part of her life was spent in Church Mortuary by the Rev.

Stewart Baptist Sims. Luri-1 oi in aIcu Permanent arrangements FlflLEY'S FLOWERS Phone 235-1643 Closed Wed. 1 p.m. Open Sun. 8:00 to II a.m.

Pallbearers will be James, Psrhin Rnrial will he i tain View Cemetery, lonronc fnnntv ltfpmnrv! D(KW J. i.i Ul9 nicrtu- Gardens with Masonic rites. ary. The family at the home of a Mrs. Pallbearers will be Lewis Thompson, James Pinkney Johnson, Frank M.

Longshore, Smith, 321 Morrow St. The family i equated tiiat any memorials be made to Roger Huntington Nursing Home. Greenville before she moved to East Longmeadow. Surviving also are three daughters, Mrs. Billie Jean Amos Grigaitis of Thomasville, Miss Martha Ruth Amos and Miss Priscilla Amos of East Longmeadow, a son, Walter Nelson Amos of Salt Lake City, Utah; five sisters, Mrs.

J. C. Batson (Lois), Mrs. Louie Langley (Ruby), Mrs. J.

W. Foster (Clara Mae) and Mrs. Alvin Byrd (Mildred) of Greenville, and Mrs. Robert McWhorter (Pear line) of Orlando, two brothers, Rev. Leonard Smith and Charles 7V TIT Thomas E.

Morris, Daniel L. Gunter Sr. and Wallace Bates. The body is at Gray Funeral Home, Clinton. Mrs.

Troy H. Cribb SPARTANBURG Mrs. An- FT flowert anywhere order now nabelle Hamilton Cribb, 70, of 33 Years Experience 407 PIEDMONT HWY. 493 Pine widow of Troy H. Cribb, died Saturday morning at a local She was a daughter of the V- m), fl i Black, Claude Ward and Ray Sa-cters.

The body is at the home of a son, William M. SdinmSy, Frances Street, and will be placed in the church Sunday at 2 p.m. Mrs. J. P.

Mullinix GAFFNEY-Mrs. Julia Riddle Mullinix, 84, of Rt. 2, Gaffney, the Grassy Pond community, died Saturday at 7 a.m. at a local hospital after several years of declining health. A native of North Carolina, she lived in Gaffney most of her life and was the widow of J.

P. Mullinix who died in 1949. She' was a member of Grassy Pond Baptist Church. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Charles Cooksey, Mrs.

Jim McSwain and Mrs. Novella Humphries of Gaffney and Mrs. Rush Ramsey of Chesnee; four sons, A. D. Mullinix of Greenville, Onnie M.

Mullinix of Gaffney, Jack Mullinix of Sheridan, and James (Pete) Mullinix of Denver, a brother, Troy Riddle of Charlotte, N. and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 5 p.m. at Grassy Pond Baptist Church by late Warren K. and Jessie Gas-que Hamilton and was a member of Trinity Methodist James R.

Watts GREENWOOD -Funeral services for James R. Watts, 48, of Miami, formerly of Greenwood, who died Friday, will be conducted Sunday at 4 Mrs. Hamrick BUFFALO Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Elizabeth Hamrick, 87, who died Friday, widow of William A. Hamrick, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m.

at Buffalo Baptist Church by Rev. Reginald K. Smith and the Rev. Will Rogers. Burial will be in Union Memorial Gardens.

Pallbearers will be Bobby, Jack and Roger Bishop, Fred Allen Hamrick, Larry Hamrick and Dean Jenkins. The body is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louise Jenkins, here and will be placed in the church at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. Brown-Bolton-Jolly Mortuary, Union, is in charge.

James H. Prince ABBEVILLE James Hugh Mrs. Arthur Harbin, Mrs. Frank Shirley, Mrs. Gerald Haynie, Mrs.

Theron Bowman and Mrs. Joe Shirley of Anderson and Mrs. Roy Aiken of Union; three sons, Jake Whitfield of Atlanta, Howard Whitfield and H. R. Whitfield Jr.

of Anderson; two sisters, Mrs. John Jefferson and Mrs. Heyward Whitlock of Anderson; three half-sisters, Mrs. Willie Bradberry of Townville, Mrs. Pete Brock of Oconee County and Mrs.

Walter Nim-mons of Clinton; a half-brother, Wilson Bowen of Oconee County; 22 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at an hour to be announced at New Prospect Baptist Church. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. The body is at Sullivan-King Mortuary and will be taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harbin, 2505 Standridge Road, We Are Dedicated to the Needi of Our Community Church and the Dianthus Garden Club.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Moses of Green 1 1 1 fib p.m. at South Greenwood Church of God by the Rev. James Childress and the Rev. Lewis Gibson.

Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Edward Young, Rav, Eugene and Bobby Watts, Odell Duvall, E. L. Fagan and Clarence Pace. The body will be taken to the home Sunday at 8 a.m.

and will be placed in the church "The Cardinal Mission of a Cemetery is to Bring Consolation to the Bereaved and Inspiration to the Living" (Eurich) Lawrence Duncan Funeral services for Lawrence Wilburn Duncan of Rt. 4, Taylors, Rock Hill Community, will be conducted today at 4:30 p.m. at Rock Hill Baptist Church by Rev. Billy Huff and Rev. Matthew Rabon.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Grandsons will be pallbearers: Bobby Joe Greene, Steve Dun ville; two sons, Kenneth and Jack Cribb of Spartanburg; three sisters, Miss Bruce Hamilton of Fayetteville, N. and Mrs. J. J.

Blackmon and Mrs. R. J. Muldrow of Florence; and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at noon at Trinity Methodist Church by the Rev.

M. D. Moore and the Rev. Dr. Melvin K.

Medlock. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. The body is at J. F. Floyd Mortuary and will be placed in the church at 11:30 a.m.

Prince, 90, of the Sharon com munity, died -im- at noon Sunday. Sunday al 3 o.rn. Haruy Fumrai bia hospital after an illness of can, Wavne Outran. Ronnie Home is in charee tnree wesks. aneiton, w.

a. Simmons hi ana the Rev. Sydney Norton and the Rev. Jack Causey. Burial will Mrs.

Lola Stewart SIX MILE Funeral ser Kandy Duncan. He was a native of Anderson be in Oakland Cemetery. The body is at Thomas Pallbearers will be Tommy County, son oi U-e late P. and Isabell Robinson Prince. He was a member of Sharon McAfee Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 3:30 vices for Mrs.

Lola Merck Stewart, who died Friday, will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Six Mile Baptist Church by the and Gary Ramsey, Parker Mullinix, Ernest Long, Finley Methodist Church and was a p.m. Moss, and Willard Mullinix. retired contractor and farmer. The body is at Shuford- Rev.

Kay Allen and the Rev. Surviving are six daughters, Augustus Rickman Funeral services for Augustus Virgil Merck. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Hatcher Funeral Home. The family at the home of a Mrs.

J. G. Hagen and Miss Mildred Prince of Abbeville, daughter, Mrs. Humphries. Rickman of Rt.

2, Ponder Road, Roper Mountain community, Mrs. George R. Prince, and Miss Jenny Prince of Colum will be conducted Monday at bia, Mrs. W. R.

Todd of Green J. A. Morris SPARTANBURG James p.m. at rnomas McAfee wood and Mrs. McLeese Cunn Greenville Memorial Gardens The Cemetery Beautiful ENDOWED CARE AUGUSTA ROAD M.

R. GRANITE CO. Hwy. 101 North, Greer, S.C. Near Burgist Hill Tel.

877-5381 We Sell the Best for Leu We Manufacture What We Sell MONUMENTS DON WILLIAMS, Dealer Sales Representative ALLEN MOORE ingham of Clinton; five sons, Funeral Home by Rev. Eugene Lawrence. Burial will be in Arthur Morris, 70, of 128 Plain-view Drive, died Saturday at James Earl Prince of Iva, Hugh A. Gilliam, John Albert and p.m. atter a long illness.

Sloan Nix GREEX v- Sloan Nix, 78, of 406 Jones died in a Greenville hospital Saturday at 1:30 p.m. after a three-month illness. A son of the late Elijah E. and Martha Edney Nix, he was a native of Oconee County but had lived in Greer 36 years where he was a deacon of the Faith Assembly of God Church. He was married twice, first to the late Miss Cora Browning.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Fannie Church Nix; three stepsons, John W. Church of Norris, J. H. Church of Greer and Cecil W.

Church of Monroe, one stepdaughter, Mrs. Josie Sizemore of Gaffney; four brothers, John H. Nix of Seneca, E. Davis Nix of Greenville, Sim-mie A. Nix of Walhalla and Asa S.

Nix of West Union; four sisters, Mrs. Mertie Morgan of Weaverville, N. Mrs. Velma Mauldin, Mrs. Anna Pearson and Mrs.

Grace Pearson of Seneca; 17 grandchildren and 30 great-grand, hildren. Robert S. Prince of Abbeville; 14 grandchildren and 30 He was a native of tartan-burg County, son of the late Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Edgar Gordon, Edward Murdock, Joe Pennell, Victor Murdock, Charles Justice, Joe Hall and Cecil Howell. The body is at the funeral John and Corrie Bridges Mori" The body is at Clayton-DiH-ard Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m.

Eugene G. King BELTON Funeral services for Eugene G. King, 74, of Rt. 3, Belton, who died Friday, will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Dry Oak Assembly of God by the Rev.

E. A. Oliver, the Rev. W. C.

Brissey and the Rev. Jack Moore. Burial will be in Cedar Shoals Baptist Church cemetery. The body is at the home. Gray Mortuary, Pelzer, is in charge.

Clifton T. Carter He was a member of Zion Hill Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Baptist Church, retired worker and farmer. He was married twee, first to tne late home where the family will YOU BE THE JUDGE! Mrs. Josie Sweetzy Moms.

receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. today. The family is at the home burvivmg are his wife. Mrs. Ethel Lawter Morris: five Here are the prices 500 consecutive families decided lo spend for complete funerals ot The Mackey Mortuary to July 29, 1967.

Judge our prices for yourself. of his daughter, Mrs. T. O. daughters.

Mrs. Myrtle Parris of Asheville, N. Mrs. Ha Mae Pruut of Greenville. Mrs.

13 Families 1 Marsn, 52 Nottingham Road. Mrs. Howard Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Cordts Howard, 72, of )08 ALHALLA Fun eral Macie Horn of Rt. 1, Inman, Mrs.

Evelyn Crowe of Spar.an-burg, and Miss Aileen Morris 71 Families ZL services for Clifton T. Carter, Keith wife of Dewev 1276 Families of Clinton; two sons, Paul L. Morris of Rt. 6. Spartanburg.

Howard, will, be conducted Sun Funeral services will be con- and Fred Moms Rt. 2. 72 Families ZL day at 3:30 p.m. at The Mackey Mortuary Dr. C.

Newman Faulconer. Burial will be in Chesnee; 19 grandchildren and FUNERAL INVITATIONS Expect Experience lour 68 Families CL Thft friend jtnrf aa Funeral services will be con Mrs. Lawrence Wilburn Duncan. Mr Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be nephews: Paul F.

Barnei. G. Denton Joe Greene. Mrs. Jack Shiw Mr.

ducted Monday it 'i ft W. B. Simmons, Mrs. Hovey Gilstrap! Mrs. Trenton Bruce.

Mr. Alvin R. Dim. 75, of 105 E. Ervin who died Thursday, will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

at College Street Baptist Church by the Rev. Morgan Dukes, the Rev. Robert D. Towell and the Rev. L.

H. Raines. Burial will be in Oconee Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Edward Pickens, Gene Middleswart, Dewey Thrift Harry Avedesian, E. H.

Prater, John Little, John Graham and Melton Wall. The body is at the home. Davenport Funeral Home is in charge. can, Mr. Morris H.

Duncan, Mr. Law-rence W. Duncan. Mr. Jw-k Dun.

Mountain View Baptist Church on Parris Brdee Hoad by the Rev. Jeter Baker, the Rev. Troy Lindsay, Leo Hill, Tim Barnett, Euel Howard Ben can, Mr. Clyde W. Duncan, Mrs.

J. D. weai, r. clarence C. Duncan, Mr.

Eulls C. Duncan and Mr. Ernest E. Duncon respectfully Invited to attend the avivssa ana me ttev. uari u.

Page. Burial will be in the church cemetery. services for Mr. Lawrence Wilburn Duncan to be conducted Sunday at P' M' 8t, tLock Hi" "H51 Church. After 3 p.m.

Sunday the bodv ir ciiiinii win p. in woooiawn Memorial Park. Thome AAcAi-e. will be at the home of a tor. daughter, Mrs.

Crowe, and will The friends and riMativ. rJ i Howard. Mrs. Howard died Friday at 11:05 p.m. at a local hospital after ieveral years of dechnins health.

A native of West Germany, she formerly lived in St. Petersburg, but sinre December 1967, she had made her home in Greenville. She was a Lutheran. Surviving are two De placed in the church Monda at 2 p.m. M.

W. Bobo Funeral utapei is charge. Mrs. Ella F. Ball FAMILIES DETERMINE COST AT Langford Pickelsimer, Mr.

James Edward Plckelslnrr, Mr. Dennis Leo Pickelsimer, Mrs. Thomas H. Williams, Mrs. Clifton Taylor, Mrs.

Rel Reid and Mrs. Fannie Harris are respectfully Invited the funeral services for Mrs. Lldda Lansford Pickelsimer Sunday at 2 P.m. at The Mackey Mortuary. Burial will be In Rose Hill Cemetery at Piedmont.

The Mockey Mortuary, Funeral Grandsons will be Mrs. Ella Fischbach Ball, 86, The more families a funerol director serves, the better oble he is, by virtue of extensive experience, to moke It eosier for the family fo weather a trying time. Thomas McAfee Funerol Home is Increasingly preferred by more families year after year. Zhomas McAfcc funeral Mome of 43 E. Tallulah Drive, former .71 pallbearers.

Mrs. H.r! Whitfield Mothers, Ernst Cordt3 of Directors. ly of Columbus, Ohio, died Thursday in a Columbia hospital (Jiiakerttown, and Willi The friends and relatives of Mrs. Elizabeth Long Gregory ere respectfully ted to Attend her funeral iervlri Sun following a short period of il lness. umis oi Germany, and a day at 5 m.

at The Mackey Mortuary. Born In Rossburg, Ohio, a ounoi win oe in woooiawn Memorial Park. The Mackev Mortuary, Funeral Directors. daughter of the late George W. and Sarah Steiger Fischbach, The friends and relative nf Mr nH number of nieces and nephews.

Tr.e body is at the mortuary. Mrs. Oscar Lesley LIBERTY Mrs. Effle SINCE 1872 (J Mrs. Dewey Howard, Mr.

Ernst Cordts, she lived in Columbus, Ohio, ANDERSON Mrs. Lula Bowen Whitfield, 76, wife of H. Riley Whitfield of 218 I died at a local hospital at 8 a.m. Saturday after several months of declining health and a week of illness. She was a native of Anderson County, daughter of the late Whitner and Mary Elrod Bowen.

She was a Baptist. Surviving also are eight daughters, Mrs. Jack Gaines of Kinards, Mrs. J. V.

Morgan, ano Mr. Willi cordts are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Dewey Howard Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at The Mackev Mortuary. Burial will be In Woodlawn Memorial Park.

The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Directors. before coming to Greenville two years ago. For many years she was associated with Montaldos OWNERS FLETCHER KIRKLAND 639 NORTH MAIN STREET PHONE 232-6733 A DIGNIFIED SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF EVERY FAMILY uarneit Lesley. 79. of is ife1 Oriir Anderson Drive, widow of Oscar Willi HAROLD LOWERY in She was a Methodist.

NATIONAL Hl.l.criD MOHTICIANI The friends and relatives of Mr. Marlon Sanford Pennev, Mr. Karl W. Flnnstrnm Lesley, died Saturday at 11:25 li imitili Her brother, G. W.

Fischbach, a.m. at hor home after two years of d'xlining and and Mrs. T. S. Dav'dson are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for Mr.

Marlon Sanford Penney Sunday at 3 p.m. at the graveside In the Metho died here in September 1935. dist cnurcn cemetery at Pacolet, S. The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Directors six wecKs oi serious illness. Native of Anderson Cnuntv daughter of the late James and Surviving are two nieces and a nephew.

Private services were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Greenville Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Charles M. Blackmon. The Mackey Mortuary was in charge.

CONSIDER THE COST AT WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARK juna Moore Harnett, se lived in Liberty 41 years. Before retir- ing 35 years ago, she was! employed in the cardroom of Woodside Mills' Plant No. i. She was a member of Sharon1 Methodist Church. 1 Surviving are four daughters, Mrs.

J. B. (Gladys) Harris, Mrs. 1 J. S.

(Hazel) Sargent, Mrs. H. F. (Willie Mae) Medlork and! Mrs. Arthur (Ruby) Mullinix of I Liberty; a son, James Lesley, of West Columbia; a BECAUSE WE ARE CONCERNED No one is ever turned away from our door in time of sorrow, regardless of financial circumstances.

A dignified memorial service is available to all who come to us. Because of Woodlawn's unmatched beauty, many people think that our prices would be high! Actually our prices are as reasonable, and often lower than many other public cemeteries. Two-grave plots are available for as little as $200.00, and 4-grave plots os low as $375.00. And you will be interested in knowing that we are opening TWO NEW SECTIONS. Deferred pay Mrs.

W. E. O'Kelley NEWRY Mrs. Tennie Gilles-pie O'Kelley, 72, of Roanoke Rapids, N. formerly of Newry, widow of William Erskine O'Kelley, died at a Seneca hospital at 7:45 a.m.

Saturday after an Illness of one week. She was a native of Rome, ments quickly arranged. jtj3 Ei Lm CALL 244-4622 FOR INFORMATION daughter of the late Lawrence and Mary Jane Sheldon Gillespie. She was a member of Roanoke Rapids Church of God and formerly was a member of Newry Church of God. She was retired from Newry Mill where she worked for over 50 years.

O'DELL MORTUARY 834-3201 TRAVELERS REST, S. C. "HOME OF PERSONAL SERVICE" SINCE 1912 OUR PERPETUAL CARE FUND IS 0VE1 THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ujooDLfiujn mcmoRifiL park "Where the memory of lleaullul Lhei Will he Kept Rnaiitlful Surviving are four sons, William, Dewey, Craig and Ray O'Kelley of Seneca; a daughter, Mrs. Mason Lee of Roanoke Rapids; a sister, Mrs. Alice 1004 AUGUSTA ST.

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