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and C. E. and W. A. Prater of 30 (Srprnhillt fta-PIEDMONT-Saturday, January 5, 1974 Greenville.

Boyce Lee Dalton of Mayo; 24 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great Funeral services will be at 3 Miss Dorothy Jones Funeral services for Miss Jean Jones, of 104 Parris grandchildren. p. m. Sunday at first Baptist Church of Clemson, with burial Many Contaminated Cans Of Mushrooms Recalled Funeral services will be at 3 Obituaries Avenue, will be at 3 p.m. Sunday p.

m. Sunday at Buck Baptist in Oconee Memorial Park, near Seneca. Church, with burial in the The body is at Duckett Funer church cemetery. Death List On Page 2 al Home Clemson Chapel, where The body will be at the home the family will receive friends field Sugar and Produce, WASHINGTON (UPI) The' spores with me potential to of Mrs. Joe Hanes, Mayo after 2 Saturday and will be at Franklin Baptist Church, with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park.

The body is at Jones Mortuary where the family will receive friends 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. The family is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie R.

Durham. 108 Beechwood Ave. Food and Drug Administration develop botulinum toxin. Suffield, Conn. The FDA said the other eight from 7 to 9 p.

m. Saturday and will be placed in the church at 2 p. m. Sunday. Mushrooms canned by the placed in the church at 2 p.

m. (FDA) said Friday that thousands of four-ounce cans of Sunday. Johnson Mortuary, company since last uct. are rivate label distributors oueht mushrooms from other Nina McLintock Watson; a son, Dr. Paul E.

Watson Jr. of Columbia; a daughter, Mrs. G. P. Wagner of Greenville; three sisters, Mrs.

J. H. Huckabee of Roebuck, Mrs. T. M.

Green and Mrs. Warren Drummond of Oteen, N.C.; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Cedar Shoals Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. The body is at Floyd Mortuary North Church Street Chapel, Spartanburg, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday, and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. Sunday. The family is at the home of Mrs. G. P.

Wagner, 604 Butler Springs Road, Greenville. The family requests that flow Chesnee. mushrooms from a Temple, packing firm and distribut ers be omitted and memorials made to the Arthritis Miles L. Shedd WESTMINSTER Funeral services for Miles Logan Shedd, 97, of Star Route, Westminster, who died Thursday, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Long Creek Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery.

The family Is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Grover Smith, 201 Pew Westminster. San-difer Funeral Home. Mrs. Major Looper Funeral services for Mrs.

Jo- ed under 18 brand names are being recalled because of contamination that could lead to botulism poisoning. Johnny Smith Funeral services for Johnnv C. sie Bayne Looper, 59, of 15 Louise who died Thursday, wife of Major W. Looper, will be The mushrooms involved are Smith, formerly of Greenville, all of those in four-ounce cans at 2 p.m. Saturday at Thomas who died Saturday in Detroit.

McAfee Funeral Home with bur firms besides Mount Laurel and packed them all under the same label. Because it would be difficult for the consumer to tell which mushrooms came from Mount Laurel under those brands, the FDA urged buyers to return to their grocery store any four-ounce can with a one line code on the bottom from the other eight distributors. It also issued a warning to anyone who may have eaten any of the products to consult a doctor if food poisoning symptoms develop. will be Saturday at 1 p.m. Eugene Hinton GREENWOOD Eugene Franklin Hinton, 75, of Rt.

5, Greenwood, died Thursday. Born in Greenwood, son of the late William Benjamin and Frances Hinton, he was a retired farmer and a member of Main Street United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mollie Culbertson Hinton; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Corley of Greenwood; two grandsons.

ial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. packed before last Oct. 1 by the Mount Laurel Canning Corp. and distributed under the Mount Laurel brand as well as a i watKins, uarrett Woods not involved because canning methods were changed at that time. Mushrooms canned before last Oct.

1 have a one-line series of letters or numbers on the bottom of the can. Those turned out since then bear a two-line code. The FDA said nine of the private label distributors bought all of their canned mushrooms from Mount Laurel. It identified these nine as: Co-Op (red label) distributed by New England Co-Op, Farmingham, King Kul-len, King Kullen Grocery, Westbury, L.I., N.Y.; Pastene, Pastene and Somerville, Premier, F. H.

Leggett, The body is at the funeral home. Mortuary, with burial in Rest-haven Memorial Gardens. The family is at 110 Walcot St. Mrs. W.

Boyter MOORE Funeral services for Mrs. Vister Kent Boyter, 72, of Rt. 1, Moore, who died Thursday, widow of W.L. Boyter, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Poplar 17 private labels.

The FDA said it does not V. M. Moore Funeral services for Valentine Miles Moore, 60, of 8 Crestfield Mrs. Gerald L. Gaines Mrs.

Hattie Harrison Gaines, know how many cans of the suspect mushrooms reached the Mrs. Scott McCarter Funeral services for Mrs. Barnes McCarter, 67, of 5 market. 58, of 4 Smythe Monaghan Road, who died Thursday, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at The Mackey Mortuary, with burial in and two great-granddaughters.

community, wife of Gerald L. Graveside services will be at 3 The FDA said most of the mushrooms appear to have Gaines, died Friday. Eighth Judson community, Woodlawn Memorial Park. p.m. Saturday at Springs Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery.

The body is at Wood Mortuary, Greer, and will be placed in the church Saturday at 1 p.m. The amily is at ttie home of a son, Charles T. Boyter, Rt. 1, Moore. Cambodian who died Thursday, widow of Born in Greenville, daughter been distributed in the eastern Scott McCarter, will be at 4 p.m.

of the late William Berry and part of the country. It said it The family is at the home ot R. E. Williams Maude Randolph Harrison, she Saturday at Washington Avenue Mrs. Corley, 72 Bypass West.

discovered the problem during Funeral services for Roane Rebels Stage its nationwide check of mush Harley Funeral Home. was a Baptist. Surviving also are two sisters Church of God with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The body is at the Thomas Earl Williams, 83, of Rt. 2, Pel-ham Road, Greenville, who died Wednesday, will be Saturday at Mrs.

Ruby Harrison Head and Strong Attack rooms which began last fall when it found production deficiencies in the mushroom canning industry. Mrs. Ellen Anderson Mrs. Ellen Anderson of Rt. 4, Mrs.

Nell Harrison Granger of Cincinnati, Ohio; Regal, Grocers Supply Indianapolis; Super Associated Food Stores, Jamaica, N.Y.; Sweet Life, Sweet Life Division of F. Schaffer Grocery New Rochelle, N.Y.; Arlene, Arlene Food Products Philadelphia, and Jesso, Spring- 11 a.m. at The Mackey Mortu- McAfee Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 3:30 PHNOM PENH (UFI) Easley, wife of John C. Ander ary, with burial in Double Greenville; and a brother, W. Harrison, Jr.

of Greenville. Funeral plans will be an p.m. Saturday. son, died Tuesday. Springs Baptist Church ceme tery.

The family is at the home of The FDA said a sample of the Mount Laurel mushrooms "revealed the presence of Born in Abbeville County she nounced by the Thomas McAfee her mother, Mrs. George was a daughter ot tne late Joseph and Mamie Hunter Rebel troops firing captured U.S. artillery mounted a strong attack on a government position near Phnom Penh Friday, inflicting heavy casualties but failing to overrun the position, field reporters said. Funeral Home. Barnes, 18 Seventh Judson Mrs.

Giles Toole The body is at the funeral Community. TRAVELERS REST Funer Ronald Arms Jr. TAYLORS Funeral services for Ronald Carey Arms seven-month-old son of Ronald Carey and Gladys Elizabeth Pittman Arms, of Rt. 2, Bates Road, Taylors, who died Thursday, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Tyger Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery.

Surviving also are a great-grandmother, Mrs. Lawrence Merrill of Travelers Rest. The body is at Wood Mortuary, Greer, and will be placed in the church Saturday at 1 p.m. Surviving also are an adopted home where the family receive friends 7 to 8:30 p.m. al services for Mrs.

Adele Cath' son, Billy Dean Jones of Easley, Mrs. A. J. Gaston Your Health erine Watson Toole, 81, who died The assault on Prek lameak, Mrs. Addie Lee Saxon Gaston.

a daughter, Mrs. Mane Skirty of Easley; a brother, Rufus Mc- 13 miles northeast of the 91, of 11 E. Stone widow of capital, left 34 Cambodian Gowens of Greenville and a sis Adger J. Gaston, died Friday. Thursday, wife of Giles L.

Toole of Rt. 3, Travelers Rest, will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at George Funeral Home, Aiken, with burial in Mt. Moncreci Baptist Church troops wounded and one killed, the reports said. Communist A native of Greenville, daugh ter, Mrs.

Ruth Shives of Cm cinnati, Ohio. losses were not known. ter of the late Mr. and Mrs Newton Saxon, she was a chart Funeral services will be Sun Newsmen in the field said the cemetery at Mt. Moncreci.

day at 2:30 p.m. at Flat Rock er member of Northminister rebel unit was equipped with Church in Abbeville Presbyterian Church. pain and can't sleep, to wonder whether something dreadful is happening to you. So you call your doctor, who until the phone rang, was not having any trouble sleeping. He assures you that you haven't suddenly developed black 82mm mortars, 75mm recoilless By G.

C. THOSTESON, M.D. Dear Dr. Thosteson: Why, when a doctor tells you to take aspirin and go to bed, he always says says, "A couple of N. Since I'm guilty too if guilt it be I'll give you the best answer I can.

with burial in the J. D. Marett Sr. GAFFNEY Funeral ser rifles and two big American- church cemetery. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

V. F. Holland of Spartanburg; a son, Gordon A. Gaston made 105mm howitzers. The body is at J.

C. Moore Fu There have been an increas Mrs. William Power ABBEVILLE Mrs. Ella Dorn Power, 87, of 1621 Brook-dale Charlotte, N. widow of William Leroy Power, died Thursday.

Born in McCormick, daughter of the late James Marion and Cicie Self Dorn, she was member of Grace Presbyterian Church. Surviving are four sons, Henry Power of Saluda, William Leroy Power Jr. of North Augusta, Robert D. Power of Jacksonville, Fla. and James M.

Power of Charlotte; a sister, Mrs. Luke Brown of McCor neral Home where the family of the home; two grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. win receive friends 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday. plague, and with the help of that advice plus a couple of aspirins, you go to sleep.

So does he, Funeral services will be Sun Tell a patient Mrs. John Hagan GREENWOOD Mrs. Julia Reynolds Hagan, formerly of Greenwood, wife of John Allen Hagan, died Tuesday in Santa Monica, Calif. Born in Greenwood County, she was a daughter of the late John L. and Eva Witt Reynolds.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Elsie R. Jackson of San Francisco, and a brother, John H. Reynolds of Norfolk, Va. The body is being returned to ing number of reports of rebel units using 105 howitzers in battle areas throughout Cambodia.

On Wednesday night, Communist gunners hit the capital with six rounds in what vices for James Douglas Marett of 1105 S. Petty who died Thursday, will be Saturday at 3 p.m. at Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home, with burial in Oakland Cemetery. The body is at the home and will be returned to the funeral home at 11 a.m. Saturday.

day at 3:30 p.m. at The Mackey to take one aspi sometimes wondering why peo Mortuary, with burial in Spring- W7 If rin tablet and hp Mrs. Emma Jones Funeral services for Mrs. pie are so much more scared at wood Cemetery. Emma L.

Jones of 6 Round 3 a.m. than they are at 6 p.m. The body is at the mortuary was believed to be -the first Knob Street who died Wednes where the iamiiy will receive thinks you aren't taking his pains, troubles or worries with sufficient concern. Tell such attack of the war usine True, some folks should avoid aspirin. One is the unhappy fell day, will be Sunday at 1:30 p.m friends Saturday 7 to 9 p.m.

Watkins, Garrett Woods er who is hypersensitive to it mick; 15 grandchildren; and the big guns. Military sources said the two 105s used in Friday's attack were captured when insurgent Mortuary, with burial in Pine- allergic. He breaks out in a rash him to "take as five great-grandchildren. Greenwood for burial services Mrs. Alfred Bridges SPARTANBURG Mrs.

Ida dale Memorial Park. or hives. But he is usually aware Funeral services will be 3 pirin and a few patients will take Surviving are her father, of it, and translates "aspirin (Monday at 4 p.m. in Edgewood Cemetery. Blyth Funeral Home.

troops overran Phnom Del, 20 p.m. Saturday at Harris Funeral Henson Bridges, 86, widow of James Pressley; a daughter, into whatever he can take with too much. So 1 Home, with burial in Melrose Joel Harrison DONALDS Funeral services for Joel "Dude" Garrison, 75, of Rt. 1, Donalds, who died Wednesday, will be Saturday at 3 p.m. at Gray Mortuary in Pel-zer, with burial in Rehobeth Church cemetery.

The family is at the home of Mrs. Nell Brooks, 8 Smythe Miss Minnie Pearl Jones of impunity. say a couple. Cemetery. Memorial services Alfred Giles Bridges, of Fairforest, died Thursday.

Born in Spartanburg, daughter Greenville; two brothers, James But to go into THOSTESON will be 4 p.m. Sunday at Grace It is also true that aspirin can irritate the stomach and cause Pressley, Jr. of Greenville and Presbyterian Church. some iurtner detail, read a letter that came of the late Matthis and Tamelia Henson Bridges, she was a Elvis Pressley of Knoxville, bleeding, but this isn some The family is at the home of miles north of Phnom Penh July 7. In Saigon, a South Vietnamese spokesman said the government and the Viet Cong broke a six-month old deadlock Friday over the release of military and civilian personnel.

But a Viet Cong spokesman was more cautious. thing that comes on all of a sud member of Fairforest Baptist four sisters, Mrs. Sudie Clinkscales and Mrs. Mary Har the same time your question arrived: Mrs. Eugene Power, 315 Greenville Abbeville.

den. It takes continued and Pelzer. Church and Eastern Star of Ar Hoyt Whisenant UNION Hoyt Whisenant, 80, of 517 Hart died Friday. Born in Union County, son of the late Perry C. and Isabell Ed-wards Whisenant, he was a member of Union First Baptist Church and a retired employe of Fairforest Hotel.

ris of Greenville, Mrs. Minnie usually rather heavy use of aspi Dear Doctor: Doctors are too prone to tell people "take two rin if this is going to happen at Lee Harris of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Miss Joann Pressley of J. Elford McGill Mrs. J.

Palmer Owen Funeral services for Mrs. aspirin and go to bed," not real- cadia. Surviving are three sons, G. B. and L.

M. Bridges of Fairforest and F. E. Bridges of Queenlands, Australia a daugh all. The phrasing about the stom John Elford McGill, 77, of i that aspirin can make Fountain Inn; a grandmother, Mrs.

Ozella Pressley of Green Mary Wickliffe Owen, 68, of 25 West Georgia Road, Rt. 3, Simp ach being "eaten out" is a bit some people extremely ill. Surviving are three sisters, ville; and two grandchildren. Ridgeway who died Thursday, wife of J. Palmer Owen sonville, died Friday overblown, I'd say, but anyone ter, Mrs.

J. O. Vernon Jr. of Mrs. Lillian C.

Cathcart of Spar The body is at the mortuary Born in Pickens County, son ot where the family will receive the late Jesse and Mary tanburg, iMiss Louise Whisenant and Miss Caroline Whisenant of Union; and a brother, Lampley Travelers Rest; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchil-den. Funeral services will be at friends 7 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Masters McGill, he was a re who notices stomach distress after taking aspirin should be careful. For example, anyone with ulcers is well advised to avoid aspirin since it is, after all, an acid and can irritate the The family will be at the home Whisenant ot Spartanburg.

will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Laurel Baptist Church, with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The body is at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. of a sister, Mrs.

Mary Harris at tired employee of the Brandon Mill and a farmer, and a mem-Is and deacon of Standing Funeral services will be Satur p.m. Saturday at Fairforest Baptist Church, with burial in 219 Maloy St. day at 4 p.m. at S. R.

Holcombe ulcer. Springs Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs funeral Home, with burial in the church cemetery. M. Bobo Funeral Chapel.

Mrs. George Poulos Mrs. Despina Tsamperia Pou Rosemont Cemetery. Mamie Kuvkendall McGill; four So in cases take aspirin with milk, or with an antacid such as a smitch of baking soda or an daughters, Mrs. Gaynelle McGill los, 85, of 108-A Central Avenue, widow of George Poulos, died Archie Wardsworth Brown of Charlotte, N.t;., Mrs.

Mrs. Charles Bowen LOWNDESVILLE Mrs aluminum hydroxide prepara My doctor tells me to take them even though I cannot take them as I went through a clinic trying to find out what was wrong with me and found that my stomach was being eaten out. Please caution people on this. I take an artifical aspirin with no ill effects. Q.

D. Not that I haven't said it before the reason aspirin is such wide use is because it helps so many people and bothers only a few, but there are some who must avoid it. A physician usually can tell, especially if he knows the patient, whether a complaint warrants urgent treatment. Headache, backache, flu even a fairly high fever seldom warrants urgent attention, but it's human nature, if you have a Juanita McGill Fuller and Mrs Friday. tion, or take the aspirin after a Bertha Boles Bowen, widow of Fave McGill Chandler of Simp Born in Piraeus, Greece, Funeral services for Archie Wardsworth of 126 Bolding Circle, who died Wednesday, will be Sunday at 1 p.m.

a Boozer sonville and Mrs. Barbara Mc daughter of the late Constantine Charles L. Bowen, of Lowndes-ville, died Friday. Gill MeCullev of Sumter; five and Helen Tsamperia, she cam Born in Abbeville County, Chapel Baptist Church in New Mrs. Thomas Tucker GREENWOOD Funeral services for Mrs.

Bessie Lee Bryant Tucker, 66, of 418 Piedmont who died Thursday, widow of Thomas R. Tucker, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Augusta Highway Baptist Church, with burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. The body is at the home and will be placed in the church at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.

Blyth Fu to the United States in 1916 and sons, Fred i. mcuiu oi simp sonville. Jack E. McGill of Wal- daughter of the late Singleton berry County, with burial in the lived in Atlanta before moving to Greenville in 1930. She was a and Emma Harden Bowen, she church cemetery.

terhoro. Wi Iiam r. Mcuill oi Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dallas. the Rev.

Joe was a member of Smyrna Methodist Church, a retired merch member of St. George Greek Or thodox Church. ant, a Sunday school teacher, Surviving are a son, John G. Sudie C. Wardsworth; three brothers, Matthew Cureton of Baltimore, Fred and Columbus Wardsworth of Newber meal so that the aspirin can be absorbed gradually without concentrating at some particular point in the stomach.

What is angona pectoris? Is it dangerous? Is there a cure? If you would like to learn more about angina pectoris, write to Dr. Thosteson in care of The Greenville News for a copy of his helpful booklet, "How To Handle Angina Pectoris." Please inclose a long, self-addressed (use zip code), stamped envelope, and 25 cents in coin to cover cost of printing and handling. president of WSCS and organ McGill, pastor of Westside Baptist Church, St. Mary's Ga. and Philip L.

McGill of Hickory Tavern; two sisters, Mrs. Cora M. Brezeale of Easley and Mrs. ist of the church. Poulos of Greenville; two sisters, Mrs.

Olga Spermilou and Mrs. Stavroula Paraskvakos of neral Home. ry; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. J.

B. L. Hall and Mrs. Ed Kinbson and Mrs. Daisy Tobe of Marv Lee M.

Phillips of Ly Athens, Greece; a brother, Nick ceive friends 4 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The family is at the home of New York City, N.Y. and Mrs Henry Vance SIMPSONVILLE Funeral Tsamperia of Athens; two ward Burress of Iva and Mrs Graylon Shaw of Ware Shoals. man; a brother, Robert McGill of Greenville; 21 grandchildren Vera W.

Floyd of Greenville. grandchildren and two great Mrs. Juanita Fuller, 411 Aster and seven great-gandchilden services tor Henry "Doc" Vance, of Rt. 1, Simpsonville, The body is at Watkins, Woods Mortuary where grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 4 Drive, Poinsettia Subdivision, Funeral services will oe at 11 Funeral services will be at 3 p.

m. Saturday at Smyrna Meth-o i Church, with burial in Providence Presbyterian Church Simpsonville. who died Saturday, will be Sun p.m. the family will receive friends to 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

Saturday at St. George Orthodox Church with day at 3 p.m. at New Pilgrim a.m. Monday at Thomas McA-Fee Funeral Home with burial in Graceland Cemetery. Greek burial Baptist Church, with burial in Woodlawn Memorial in cemetery.

The body is at McDoueald Fu The bodv is at the funeral Mrs. Levis Ferguson neral Home and will be placed home where the family will re- Mrs. Louise Simpson Fergu- in me ciiurun ai p. m. saiur- Park.

The body is at the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. The family Is at the home of John G. Poulos, 6 Barrett St. son, 54, of 3 Beatrice wife of FUNERAL INVITATIONS day. Levis H.

Ferguson, died Friday the church cemetery. The body is at Beasley's Fu-n a 1 Home, Fountain Inn, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday. The family is at the home of Mrs. Virginia Simpson, 2 Trotter Greenville.

Behold The Lamb Of God The only hope in these troubled days American Turn To God The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer Owen, Mrs. Doris Owen A native of Pendleton, daugh ter of Major H.

and Abbie Sim mons Simpson of Greenville, she had spent most of her life in Mrs. H. J. Justice Mrs. Myrtle Gregg Justice, 63, Greenville and was a member of Grace Baptist Church.

of 240 Main Comer, formerly of Greenville, widow of Herman J. Justice, died Thurs Surviving also are a son, Ste ven Henry Ferguson of Green' Joel Young TROY Joel Bramton Young, 73, died Friday. Born in Troy, son of the late Joseph A. and Mattie Cresswen Young, he was formerly employed by the S. C.

Highway Department for 43 years, was a member of Lower Long Cane ARP Church and a member of Woodmen of the World. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Monroe Hudson of Houston, five sisters, Miss Eva Revivals Or ville; a sister, Mrs. Helen J. D.

Spears Funeral services for J. D. Spears of 222 Maco Terrace who died Wednesday, will be Sunday at 4 p.m. at Mountain Springs Baptist Church in Anderson Wilbanks, Mrs. Jerre Owen Segars, Mrs.

Carolyn Owen Roberts, Mrs. Lola Owen Kaufman, Mrs. Sandra Owen Mitchell, Mr. James P. Owen, Mr.

William Douolas Owen, Mrs. Lola W. Amick, Mr. J. Frank Wickliffe, Mr.

Edward Wickliffe, Mr. Paul Wickliffe, Mr. Roy M. Wickliffe and Mr. W.

R. Wickliffe are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. J. Palmer Owen to be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Laurel Baptist Church.

Interment will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director. The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Maior W.

Looper, Mrs. Harold Can-ham, Mr. A. Kenneth Looper, Mr. De-wayne Looper, Mr.

James T. Looper, Mrs. 0. E. Gaines, Mr.

J. C. Bayne, Mr. L. 0.

Bayne, the Rev. W. T. Bayne, Mr. Wlllard Bayne and Mr.

Wilburn Bayne are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Maior W. Looper to be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Chapel of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Interment will be In Woodlawn Memorial Park.

Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director. Robinson of Honea path; and a brother, James Simpson of At day. A native of Spartanburg, daughter of the late Douglas M. and Nora Green Gregg, she was a former member of Poinsett Baptist Church here. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

Thomas Barnes, Virginia lanta, Ga. County, with burial in the Funeral plans will be an nounced by the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Louise Spears; a son, J.

D. Young and Miss Alma Young of The body is at the funeral home where the family will receive friends 7 to 8:30 p.m. Troy, Mrs. E. L.

Long and Mrs. Frank Gable of Greenwood, 1st Service begins Wed. Night Jan 9th. 7:30 P.M. Thereafter Twice Daily 10 A.M.

and 7:30 P.M. Through Sat. Jan. 12th. Greenville Memorial Auditorium Exhibit Hall) Lower Level 300 East North St.

Greenville, S.C. Spears, Jr. of Greenville; a daughter, Janice Spears of Greenville; two stepsons, Wallace Acker and William Makins Mrs. George Roberts of McCor- two brothers, Floyd Young of Greenwood and Carl Young of Troy. of Greenville; two stepdaugh The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Scott MoCarter, Mrs. John Phillips, Mrs. Boyce Bryant, Mrs. Leroy Owens, Mr. Leonard Scott McCarter.

Mr. George Thomas McCarter, Mrs. George W. Barnes, Miss Lucy Barnes, and Mr. George Barnes are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs.

Scott McCarter to be conducted at 4 p.m. Saturday at Washington Avenue Church of God. Interment will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director. ters, Sharon Makins and Joan Sweeney of Greenville; a broth Beach, Mrs.

Al Gabala and Mrs. Ann G. Graham; of Greenville; two sons, Harold W. Justice of Greenville and Jesse F. Sexton, Comer, a brother, the Rev.

Roy Q. Gregg of Greenville; 19 grandchilren and a great-grandchild. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Bridges Funeral Home, Athens, Ga. The body will be at the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home from 10 a.m.

to 1 p.m. Sunday, and graveside services will be at 2 1 Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. at Lower Long er, Sammie Spears, Jr. of Pen dleton; five sisters, Mrs. Addie Garrison of Inkster, Mrs Cane ARP Church, with burial in the church cemetery.

The body is at Blyth Funeral Home where the family will receive friends 7 to 8 p.m. Satur Ella Walker, Miss Ruth Spears, Mrs. Rena ulorver and Mrs Louise Hill of Youngstown After Many Days of fasting and prayer, Jesus came and stood in my room and touched me in the Palms of my hands and said Behold tho Lamb of God" day and will be placed in the p.m. Sunday in Woodlawn Me church at 2 p.m. Sunday.

The family is at the home of Ohio; and four grandchildren. The body is at Watkins, Garrett Woods Mortuary where the family will receive friends 8 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Long, 1009 Montague Ext. in Greenwood. morial Park.

P. E. Watson Sr. COLUMBIA Paul E. Watson 81, of 1733 Carl Road, died Friday.

Mrs. Jack Cash Mrs. Marjorie Poe Cash, 58, of 14 Ridgewood Drive, wife of Jack A. Cash, died Friday. A native of Piney Flats, daughter of the late Everette and Susan McKamey Poe, she was associated in business with her husband who is owner of the Greenville Meat Processing and was a member of Buncombe Street United Methodist Church.

Surviving also are a sister, Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Staunton, and a brother, Arnold Poe of Taylors. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home, with entombment in Woodlawn Memorial park Mausoleum. Th body is at the funeral home where the family will receive friends 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Saturday. The family requests that flowers be omitted and donations made to the Greenville County Cancer Society, 826 E. Washington St ill Mrs. R. D.

Dalton Sr. MAYO Mrs. Bertha Cr.h Dalton, 92, widow of R. D. Dal The friends and relatives of Mrs.

George Poulos, Mr. John G. Poulos, Mrs. Olga Spermilou, Mrs. Stavroula Paraskvakos and Mr.

Nick Tsamperia are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. George Poulos to be conducted at 4 p.m. Saturday at Saint George Greek Orthodox Church. Interment will be In Woodlawn Memorial Park.JThomas McAfee, Funeral Director, The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

Roane Earl Williams, Mr. James Leonard Williams, Mrs. Carrie Sanders, Mrs. Janie Crenshaw and Mr. William Harrison Williams are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for Mr.

Roane Earl Williams, Saturday at It AM at The Mackey Mortuary. BurW wHI be in Double Springs Baptist Church Cemetery. The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Directors. The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

Valentine Miles Moore, Mrs. Bar-bara McNabb and Mr. Robert Miles Moore are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for Mr. Valentine Miles Moore, Saturday at 2 PM at The Mackey Mortuary. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park.

The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Directors. The friends and relatives of Mrs. Vera Elizabeth Simpson Moore, Mrs. Effie Kelley, Mr. James Franklin Moore, Mr.

L. C. Moore, Mr. Langdin R. Moore and Mr.

Styles Edward Moore are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Vera Elijabeth Simpson Moore, Saturday at 3:00 PM at Aanew Road Baptist Church. Burial will be In Grace-iand Cemetery. The Mackey Mortuary, Funeral Directors. FOR ALL PEOPLE Born in Enoree, son of the late Golden A.

and Fannie Stone ton died Friday. Watson, he was a retired farm Born in Spartanburg County, daughter of the late Wilson and Kizzie Willis Cash, she was a member of Buck Creek Baptist er, former member and deacon of Cedar Shoals Baptist Church in Enoree, chairman of the building committee, director of Mrs. Norman Boggs CLEMSON Mrs. Thco Prater Boggs, 64, wife of Norman Roy Boggs, of 205 Calhoun Clemson, died Friday. Born in Oconee County, daughter of the late Augustus Claude and Clara Marchbanks Prater, she was a member of First Baptist Church of Clemson.

Surviving also are a sister, Mrs. Clara Prater Dillard of Mathews, N.C.; three brothers, W.C. Prater of Orlando, Fla. Church. Surviving are two daughters Laurens REA for years, for Mrs.

Joe Hanes of Mayo and Brother Terrell has the word of God for this trou-bled generation. mer member of Span.anlurg BROTHER TERRELL Mrs. Raymond Crowe of Taylors; five sons, Olin and Troy Dalton of Cowpens, Ernest and R. D. Dalton Jr.

of Chesnee and County Draft Baord and Spartanburg Farmers Market Board and a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his wife, Mrs..

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