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Fairfield Native Final Rites Held I~B. Rites Dies, Greenwood For Mrs. Williams Here Sunday for 1/ /9'" '1(,1 Charles 'Henry Hollis, 62, died Mrs. Lucill~ Roland WilliaWl, Mr. Hickerson, 59 Saturday morning at his horne 43 of Winnsboro, died Saturday, Harry E. Bolick, 80, of Charles- on Marshall Road, Greenwood, January 7, at the Fairfield M<!- Alfred Andrew Hickerson, 59, ton died on Saturday at the Roper after a brief illness. morial Hospital following a period died at the Charleston Veterans Hospital. J/19(' (, A native of Fairfield County, of declining health. Hospital on Thursday, June 6, Funeral services were held he was a son of the late Henry b . Aik t n following a period of declining Monday afternoon from Stuhr's W. and Daisy Robinson Hollis. She was orn III 1 en coun y 0 health. /1' ~.g , D F I Ch I 'tl 1 b' h1 July 7. 1923, daughter of Mrs. Mae H b' Wh't Bl"./!J! owntown unera ape WI 1 He attended Co urn ia sc 00 s Pew Roland and G. D. Roland. e was orn m a e uui., the Rev. Benjamin B. Barnes of- and Furman University, and .. h hbd Ben Tenn., on September 10, 1909, a Surviving are er us an , - . ficiating. Interment was in Live was a member of the First Bap- . Willi f th home' her son of the late Joseph and Maggie me I lams 0 e '-. . Oak Memorial Gardens. tist Church. He had lived in tl M RId f Winnsboro: Hickerson, and was a retired me- mo ier, rs. 0 an 0 -. H t f WW Mr. Bolick was born March J;, Greenw.ood for the past 37 f tl M RId f Old Fort chariic. e was a ve eran 0 •, her a rer, I r. 0 an 0 , 1885, in Ridgeway, a son 01 Robert years. Prior to retirement in jN. C.; a daughter, Connie Williams; II, and was a member of the Pe~- D.. Bolick and Mrs. Nannie Ole.verl,l~50, he was maintenance sup.e:r- and a son, David Williams, both tec:ostal Holiness Church In Bolick. iritendent for the South Carolma f the home; two brothers, Hennon Wl11ns?oro. . ., He was a retired 'railroad\ tele- Highway Department. toland of San Jose, Calif., and' He IS survlve~ by ~IS WldOW f , graph operator for Atlantic Coast Surviving are his wife, Mrs. . . ERland Wiunsborc: and Mrs. Frances Mims Hickerson 0 . . ames . 0, , Line and a civil service employe, Nelle Gresham Hollis; two si!l- half- brother, J. D. Roland, Old the home; two da~ghters, Mrs~ He was a member of St. Mark's tel's, Miss Iris Hollis and. l\4:1Ss ~rt Edna Broom, of Winnsboro ana Methodist Church.,. Mary: Hollis of Spartanburg.·.· Rites Held for I rites were conducted On Mrs. Lily .Lee of Fairfax: three Surviving are three sons, Harry Funeral services were CQh- . m Pope Funeral HOlJ1e so.ns, Calvin J. and Alfred J~e E. Bolick, Jr., ·of Hanau, Ger- duct\ed Sunday at 3:30 P.nt· b · at Dr. Richardson, . lev. J. Q. Crumbly and the Hickerson of Falrfa.x and Le~s many, C. Sygman Hardy, Charles- Blyth Funeral Home by .~. F. f. IN. D P Blackwell. Interrncnb Lee Hickerson of Winnsboro; five ton, Frederick N. Hardy, FortJam~'S A. Bowers and the R:ey. aIr Ie dative Oak'laNll Cemetery Winns- brothers, the Rev. C. M. Hicker- Myers, Fla.; a brother, C. T. Bo- J. A\bert. Johnson. Burial w~s n, son, Claude and John Hickerson, lick, Winston-Salem, N. C.; seven in Gr,~~nwoQd. Memorial G.~r- DT. Donald W. Richardson, ('~lV(,pallbearers were Herman all of Wi~nsboro, Charles Hicker- grandchildren, nine great-grand- dens. •• . '... former moderator of the Pres- Carl Mode, Erskine Kyzer, son, serving With the U. S. A. F. children and several nieces and M~ \ 'M 64 byterian Church,. U. S., ~nd _ an, Dr. Edward Teal, and in Germany, and E'arl Hickerson e hews. rs. ,·oore, ., a professor at Umon Theological '. J hns '01' Wyoming. Twelve grandchil- 'D D I 60 'D· ~'olumb,ia:,. . Seminary i~ Richmond, Va., for o. dren a~so survive. r. oug as" res, ".',.22 years, died January 4, at the Mrs. Bland, 85, Se'I'VlCeS were conducted on D · Y kH Mrs. John''S. Moore, 64,.ot.,!!a:.a g e of 87. IY('C,. Sunday from the Pentecostal ICS, or orne; munds and Co\umbia, died .Sl'\t~i-- I?r.. Richardson was born in Dies at Hospital Ohurch, by the Rev. Charles Alt- B IH Td day Jan. 8. in the Baptisj :HbS· Fairfield County, a son of the kerson. Burial was in Oaklawn uria ere 0 ay pit;l, Columbia! r9 bf, .. ' .... :.: '. late William D. and Annie Y. Mrs. Lucilla Radford Bland, 85, Cemetery. She was born ¥. Chester Co,v.n-Richardson. He was pastor ofbf 270 Holly Street, died Wednes- Active pallbearers were Macon Dr. Charles Harrison Douglas, t.v. daughter of' M~s. ,Nannie tug-the Presbyterian Church of day, June 12, at the Fairfield Geddings, ALbert McDonald, Jr. 60, of York, died. suddenly gins Smith and tHe late. Joe' '~I.IGrier from 1907 to 1910, duringrMemoriaI' Hospital after an illness Clyde Rabon, Leroy Baker, Bar- Tuesday night at his home Smith., .' . .' :' [which time he was married toof several days. /9(, g ney Short and JobJi Hollj~. _.~ following a heart attack. 1/'1(/, Surviving are her h sband t ~erMiss Virginia rMcIlwaine 0 f She was born in Wilkerson M .R b~~~'---= He was the son of the late mother of Blackstock; one dallgIr-Abbeville. She died in 1959. Dr. County, near Metter, Ga., on rs. 0 ertson , \ May Chappell Douglas and tel'; and two brothers, \John, .l3·rand Mrs. Richardson served asMarch 16, 1883, a daughter of the D" t H · t I Charles Harrison Douglas and and James B. Smith of Blackstock. missionaries in China for many late James Kinson Radford and leS a. OSpl a was born in Winnsboro on Funeral' services were conductJyears, where Dr. Richardson the late Emma Radford. She was Mrs. Naomi H. Robertson, 65, November 24, 1905. ed Monday from \Dunbar Funeral was principal of a high school the widow of Harley Bland. Mrs. wife of F'Ioyd M. Robertson, died Dr. Douglas was educated at Home in Columbia, Interment was for boys for 10 years. Later he Bland was a member of Stephen at Fairfield Memorial Hospital Mt. Zion Institute, Winnsbcro, in Celestial Memor~l Gardens. was a pnofessor, vice-president, Greene Baptist Church, and this Friday, June 7, after an iflness and at the Atlanta Southern F· IR·t H Id and 'Clean o-f Nanking Theolo- past Mother's Day was' honored of several months. l'lt.-g Dental College. lna I es e gical Seminary. as the oldest mother present at She was born in Winnsboro on Dr. Douglas was a past president . He is survived by two daugh- Sunday services there. May 20, 1903, a daughter of the of the South Carolina Dental ASSD- Here FrIday for ters one son nine grandchild- She is survived by five daugh- late Auguster W. and Martha ciation. An avid sportsman, he had ren; and three great grand. ters, Mrs. Carl Lathan, Mrs. John Carman Harrison. She was a also served as president of the M W lk 71 children. William M. Dunlap, a Enloe and Mrs. Julian Price of member of Union Memorial Pres- State Foxhunters' Association. rs. a er, nephew, and Miss Charlotte A. Winnsboro, and Mrs. Ray Huiett byterian Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruth Haischer Walker, 71, Dunlap, a niece, are the surviv- and Mrs. Emma Lou .Branham of Surviving, in addition to her Mrs. Callie Fetch Douglas, of the of Winnsboro, died Wednesdav, ing members of his immediate Columbia: three SIsters, Mrs. husband, are a daughter, Mrs. home; two daughters, Mrs. B. .T,w.c..R, at i:lJ '8h:fic.lQ...Memor·' family in Fairfield County. Luther Cartee, Mrs. Samp Holl- Naomi Ann Miller of Winnsboro; . Jones of Lake City and Mrs. iHospital after being in declining Funeral services were held away and Mrs. Eula Hall of Met- four sons, Floyd M., Edward A., Carter W. Martin of Huntsville, health for several months. Thursday in Schauffler Hall of ter; 10 gran~children and 24 and Leroy H. Robertson, all of and five grandchildren. 1'1(,(, .'. . Union Theological Seminary, great- grandchildren. Columbia, and John Creighton sisters also survive: Mrs .. Mrs. Walker was born m Corn- Richmond, with burial in For- Funeral services will be con- Robertson of Winnsboro; two sis- Foster of Decatur, Ga., mg, New York on January 9, 1895, est Lawn Cemetery. ducted on Friday at 5 p.m., at tel's, Mrs. Mary Grigg. and Miss S. W. Nock of Hallwood, a daughter of the late Anthony and ..Stephen Greene Baptist Church Gussie Harrison of Winnsboro. Va., Mrs. Herbert Vassey of Mary Louise Freeman ·Haischer. Mrs. Watts Dies 11?!by the Rev. J. P. Blackwelder. Services were conducted on Spartanburg, Mrs. T. N. Thomas She was .a member o~ the .Sion S d F'11 .J~ In:erment will be in Winnsboro.sunday from Union Me~orial and Mrs. John C. Stewart, Jr., Presbyterian Church III Winns- un ay 0 OWlIIg) Mills Cemetery. Church by the Rev. Ian Inglis and both of Winnsboro. boro. Extended Illness ~ctive pal!lbearers. will. be Coyt the Rev. Cha~les O. Gahagan. In- Funeral services, will be con- Surviving are her husband J . Price, Aubrey Price, Edward terment was m the church ceme- ducted from the York Funeral B (Pat) Walker one daughter' d MI:s. Almeoal Wab~s'H46, d.lted l Sftun-Lathan, Eugene Branham, Jr., tery, Th d ft . , , ay In a urn ia OSPIa a er-J h FR' d E1b W d' H Home on urs ay a ernoon, Mrs. R. W. Boys, Ft. McClellan, 19 years and two weeks <Xf de- 0 n r. auett an 'e;rt a- Active pallbearers were er- (today) at 2 o'clock. Interment Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Eda H. Carr, dining health. She was born in. dell., . , . bert Rexrode, Grover Timms,. will follow at 4 o'clock in the Ozark Ala' and two zrandchil- Oran~eburg, the daughter of Mrs. J H Rabb 57 ./ Claude Hagood, Shaw Park, Jack A R P bt. ," -",. Florrie Bunch. and the late Rufus.. '" v B dBbB Winnsboro . . res yenan dren, John C. Boys and Joanne Bunch. DO M G rown, an 0 rown. Cemetery·W. Boys, both of Ft. McClellan. Mrs. Watts was a former em- les aeon a. The honorary escort was com- M H 44 F' I it d t d F • ployee at Winnsboro Mills and;' posed of Dan Timms, R. H. Lem- rs. uey, '., I ma rr es were con uc e ri- was a member of the :Baptist: G Pa k B b Le day from Pope Funeral Home, by Church. Jack Harrison Rabb, 57,' of mon, eorge r, 0 mmon, Dies in Chester the Rev. Robert E. Smith. Inter-, Survivors, besides her mother,Mac;on, Ga., died at a Macon Hos- W. C. Peay, Edg-ar Hagood, Dave IJ) rr,f,. ment followed in the Sion Presby- Mrs. Bunch, are her husband, Her-pital Friday June 21 . 1ft g Beckham and Dr. J. B. Floyd,. Mrs. Dorothy 'Dove Huey, 44, terian Church' Cemetery bert WattsMof. MamCOIU?IbBIa; VwdJOi He was. a' native of Monticello if f Rb tH di d St'· . daughters, ! rs. r ie rassar " WI e 0_ .0 er ~ey, Ie a ur- ActiVe pallbearers were William of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Mrs.a son of the late A. B. and Estella day at her home III Chester. Rabb Jr Alex Rabb Mark Patrica Poe o!f Columbia; three.McGill Rabb and was manager She was born in the Armenia ' ". .' . " sons, Herbert Watts of Garfield, ,' section of Chester County a Stevens, Buel Carden, WIll:tam P. N. J., Li.ndsay Watts of the u.s. of Burton s Sh?e Sto.re. He w.as d zht f lV'T M' R b' t Melton, and George Douglass. Army in Korea and Ruddy Watt&a member of LIttle River Baptist auz er 0 irs. acre 0 er s . r::-:::-=<r;":'~"'b 'd' d hild n Honorary pallbearers wereDr.!ren.~ oro~ SIXgran c 1 -Church. Dove and the late John M. Dove. I AI .. thr ~ .. '.. .. John C. Buchanan, Jr., S. D. Cath- so s1.:!l"Vlvmgare ee SISters, Surviving are his WIfe, Mrs. Surviving are her mother; her t M M St t H "" C ld Mrs. Orne Jeffords of Baltimore V t B R bb tw d gh . car .. ' ewar . .D. a -]1" I d Mrs C' ., es a ruce a·' . 0 'au -. husband: one son; one daughter;' , '. . V.l.aryan, . ': arrie Branham ..' .. b th d I . t well, Mark H. Doty, William A. and Mrs Vmme Young both ofters, Mrs. Leo L. Watson and Mrs. one 1'0 er ; an our SISers one . .".. . f h .' M G C' Robinson, Dr. R. T. Douglass, John Wmnsboro, one· brother, Clem Anne R. MIles of Charleston; o w om IS rs. eorge urry A M L d JM H II E F' k Bunej, of Whitmire and a numberth . t M' WH P1 f BI kt k . . c eo, . .' a, . ran f' d .1..' ' ree sisters, rrs, . . .00 e, o. ac s oc . L1 RRF .W . b' 0 nieces an nepnews. . _., 'Funeral services were conduct.' y e~, . . oster, . R. Rabb, Funeral services were conduct_Mrs. Marie \'Y. Corley and Mrs. dSd t P 't P b teri G. F. Patton, and George F. Cole- ed at 4 o'clock Tuesday after.Roberta Abramson of Greenwood; e Ch un h ay·tha . utn y tre~ YE enan man. . noon from the Pentacostal Hol-a brother, A. C. Rabb of Ash- urc WJ IIIermen III ver- - 'mess Church by Reverend L. B.. ~ ... gn~ell. .Gem.eter:..v.Cheste Sellars and Reverend W. T. Lisen. bO~O, ~nd four ghr«nlddChllctrsen'd by. Interment was in the Winns- •... ervrces were e on un ay bor ills c~e.ry. at ~eaverdam Baptist h' h•... .Ridgeway Native Dies, Charleston

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Fairfield Native Final Rites HeldI~B. RitesDies, Greenwood For Mrs. Williams Here Sunday for

1/ /9'" '1(,1Charles 'Henry Hollis, 62, died Mrs. Lucill~ Roland WilliaWl, Mr. Hickerson, 59

Saturday morning at his horne 43 of Winnsboro, died Saturday,Harry E. Bolick, 80, of Charles- on Marshall Road, Greenwood, January 7, at the Fairfield M<!- Alfred Andrew Hickerson, 59,

ton died on Saturday at the Roper after a brief illness. morial Hospital following a period died at the Charleston VeteransHospital. J/19(' (, A native of Fairfield County, of declining health. Hospital on Thursday, June 6,

Funeral services were held he was a son of the late Henry b . Aik t n following a period of decliningMonday afternoon from Stuhr's W. and Daisy Robinson Hollis. She was orn III 1 en coun y 0 health. /1'~.g ,D F I Ch I 'tl 1 b' h 1 July 7. 1923, daughter of Mrs. Mae H b' Wh't Bl"./!J!owntown unera ape WI 1 He attended Co urn ia sc 00 s Pew Roland and G. D. Roland. e was orn m a e uui.,the Rev. Benjamin B. Barnes of- and Furman University, and . . h h b d Ben Tenn., on September 10, 1909, a

Surviving are er us an , - .ficiating. Interment was in Live was a member of the First Bap- . Willi f th home' her son of the late Joseph and Maggieme I lams 0 e '-. .Oak Memorial Gardens. tist Church. He had lived in tl M RId f Winnsboro: Hickerson, and was a retired me-mo ier, rs. 0 an 0 -. H t f WWMr. Bolick was born March J;, Greenw.ood for the past 37 f tl M RId f Old Fort chariic. e was a ve eran 0• , her a rer, I r. 0 an 0 ,

1885, in Ridgeway, a son 01 Robert years. Prior to retirement in jN. C.; a daughter, Connie Williams; II, and was a member of the Pe~-D.. Bolick and Mrs. Nannie Ole.verl,l~50, he was maintenance sup.e:r- and a son, David Williams, both tec:ostal Holiness Church In

Bolick. iritendent for the South Carolma f the home; two brothers, Hennon Wl11ns?oro. . .,He was a retired 'railroad\ tele- Highway Department. toland of San Jose, Calif., and' He IS survlve~ by ~IS WldOW

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graph operator for Atlantic Coast Surviving are his wife, Mrs. . . ERland Wiunsborc: and Mrs. Frances Mims Hickerson 0. . ames . 0, , •Line and a civil service employe, Nelle Gresham Hollis; two si!l- half- brother, J. D. Roland, Old the home; two da~ghters, Mrs~He was a member of St. Mark's tel's, Miss Iris Hollis and. l\4:1Ss ~rt Edna Broom, of Winnsboro anaMethodist Church.,. Mary: Hollis of Spartanburg.·.· Rites Held for I rites were conducted On Mrs. Lily .Lee of Fairfax: threeSurviving are three sons, Harry Funeral services were CQh- • . m Pope Funeral HOlJ1e so.ns, Calvin J. and Alfred J~e

E. Bolick, Jr., ·of Hanau, Ger- duct\ed Sunday at 3:30 P.nt·b·at Dr. Richardson, . lev. J. Q. Crumbly and the Hickerson of Falrfa.x and Le~smany, C. Sygman Hardy, Charles- Blyth Funeral Home by .~. F . f. IN. D P Blackwell. Interrncnb Lee Hickerson of Winnsboro; fiveton, Frederick N. Hardy, FortJam~'S A. Bowers and the R:ey. aIr Ie dative Oak'laNll Cemetery Winns- brothers, the Rev. C. M. Hicker-Myers, Fla.; a brother, C. T. Bo- J. A\bert. Johnson. Burial w~s n, son, Claude and John Hickerson,lick, Winston-Salem, N. C.; seven in Gr,~~nwoQd. Memorial G.~r- DT. Donald W. Richardson, ('~lV(,pallbearers were Herman all of Wi~nsboro, Charles Hicker-grandchildren, nine great-grand- dens. •• . '... former moderator of the Pres- Carl Mode, Erskine Kyzer, son, serving With the U. S. A. F.children and several nieces and M~ \ 'M 64 byterian Church,. U. S., ~nd _ an, Dr. Edward Teal, and in Germany, and E'arl Hickersone hews. rs. ,·oore, ., a professor at Umon Theological '. J hns '01' Wyoming. Twelve grandchil-'D D I 60 'D· ~'olumb,ia:,. .Seminary i~ Richmond, Va., for o. dren a~so survive.r. oug as" res, ".',.22 years, died January 4, at the Mrs. Bland, 85, Se'I'VlCeS were conducted on

D· Y k H Mrs. John''S. Moore, 64,.ot.,!!a:.age of 87. IY('C,. • Sunday from the PentecostalICS, or orne; munds and Co\umbia, died .Sl'\t~i-- I?r .. Richardson was born inDies at Hospital Ohurch, by the Rev. Charles Alt-

B I H T d day Jan. 8. in the Baptisj : HbS· Fairfield County, a son of the kerson. Burial was in Oaklawnuria ere 0 ay pit;l, Columbia! r9 bf, .. ' ....:.:'. late William D. and Annie Y. Mrs. Lucilla Radford Bland, 85, Cemetery.She was born ¥. Chester Co,v.n-Richardson. He was pastor ofbf 270 Holly Street, died Wednes- Active pallbearers were Macon

Dr. Charles Harrison Douglas, t.v. daughter of' M~s. ,Nannie tug-the Presbyterian Church of day, June 12, at the Fairfield Geddings, ALbert McDonald,Jr. 60, of York, died. suddenly gins Smith and tHe late. Joe' '~I.IGrier from 1907 to 1910, duringrMemoriaI' Hospital after an illness Clyde Rabon, Leroy Baker, Bar-Tuesday night at his home Smith., .' . .' :' [which time he was married toof several days. /9(, g ney Short and JobJi Hollj~. _.~following a heart attack. 1/'1(/, Surviving are her h sband t ~erMiss Virginia rMcIlwaine 0 f She was born in Wilkerson M .R b~~~'---=He was the son of the late mother of Blackstock; one dallgIr-Abbeville. She died in 1959. Dr. County, near Metter, Ga., on rs. 0 ertson, \

May Chappell Douglas and tel'; and two brothers, \John, .l3·rand Mrs. Richardson served asMarch 16, 1883, a daughter of the D" t H ·t ICharles Harrison Douglas and and James B. Smith of Blackstock. missionaries in China for many late James Kinson Radford and leS a. OSpl awas born in Winnsboro on Funeral' services were conductJyears, where Dr. Richardson the late Emma Radford. She was Mrs. Naomi H. Robertson, 65,November 24, 1905. ed Monday from \Dunbar Funeral was principal of a high school the widow of Harley Bland. Mrs. wife of F'Ioyd M. Robertson, diedDr. Douglas was educated at Home in Columbia, Interment was for boys for 10 years. Later he Bland was a member of Stephen at Fairfield Memorial Hospital

Mt. Zion Institute, Winnsbcro, in Celestial Memor~l Gardens. was a pnofessor, vice-president, Greene Baptist Church, and this Friday, June 7, after an iflnessand at the Atlanta Southern F· I R·t H Id and 'Clean o-f Nanking Theolo- past Mother's Day was' honored of several months. l'lt.-gDental College. lna I es e gical Seminary. as the oldest mother present at She was born in Winnsboro onDr. Douglas was a past president • . He is survived by two daugh- Sunday services there. May 20, 1903, a daughter of the

of the South Carolina Dental ASSD- Here FrIday for ters one son nine grandchild- She is survived by five daugh- late Auguster W. and Marthaciation. An avid sportsman, he had ren; and three great grand. ters, Mrs. Carl Lathan, Mrs. John Carman Harrison. She was aalso served as president of the M W lk 71 children. William M. Dunlap, a Enloe and Mrs. Julian Price of member of Union Memorial Pres-State Foxhunters' Association. rs. a er, nephew, and Miss Charlotte A. Winnsboro, and Mrs. Ray Huiett byterian Church.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruth Haischer Walker, 71, Dunlap, a niece, are the surviv- and Mrs. Emma Lou .Branham of Surviving, in addition to herMrs. Callie Fetch Douglas, of the of Winnsboro, died Wednesdav, ing members of his immediate Columbia: three SIsters, Mrs. husband, are a daughter, Mrs.home; two daughters, Mrs. B. .T,w.c..R, at i:lJ '8h:fic.lQ...Memor·' family in Fairfield County. Luther Cartee, Mrs. Samp Holl- Naomi Ann Miller of Winnsboro;. Jones of Lake City and Mrs. iHospital after being in declining Funeral services were held away and Mrs. Eula Hall of Met- four sons, Floyd M., Edward A.,

Carter W. Martin of Huntsville, health for several months. Thursday in Schauffler Hall of ter; 10 gran~children and 24 and Leroy H. Robertson, all ofand five grandchildren. 1'1(,(, .'. . Union Theological Seminary, great- grandchildren. Columbia, and John Creightonsisters also survive: Mrs .. Mrs. Walker was born m Corn- Richmond, with burial in For- Funeral services will be con- Robertson of Winnsboro; two sis-Foster of Decatur, Ga., mg, New York on January 9, 1895, est Lawn Cemetery. ducted on Friday at 5 p.m., at tel's, Mrs. Mary Grigg. and MissS. W. Nock of Hallwood, a daughter of the late Anthony and • ..Stephen Greene Baptist Church Gussie Harrison of Winnsboro.

Va., Mrs. Herbert Vassey of Mary Louise Freeman ·Haischer. Mrs. Watts Dies 11?!by the Rev. J. P. Blackwelder. Services were conducted onSpartanburg, Mrs. T. N. Thomas She was .a member o~ the .Sion S d F '11 .J~ In:erment will be in Winnsboro.sunday from Union Me~orialand Mrs. John C. Stewart, Jr., Presbyterian Church III Winns- un ay 0 OWlIIg) Mills Cemetery. Church by the Rev. Ian Inglis andboth of Winnsboro. boro. Extended Illness ~ctive pal!lbearers. will. be Coyt the Rev. Cha~les O. Gahagan. In-Funeral services, will be con- Surviving are her husband J . Price, Aubrey Price, Edward terment was m the church ceme-

ducted from the York Funeral B (Pat) Walker one daughter' d MI:s. AlmeoalWab~s'H46, d.ltedlSftun-Lathan, Eugene Branham, Jr., tery,Th d ft . , , ay In a urn ia OSPI a a er- J h FR' d E1b W d' HHome on urs ay a ernoon, Mrs. R. W. Boys, Ft. McClellan, 19 years and two weeks <Xf de- 0 n r. auett an 'e;rt a - Active pallbearers were er-

(today) at 2 o'clock. Interment Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Eda H. Carr, dining health. She was born in. dell., . , . bert Rexrode, Grover Timms,.will follow at 4 o'clock in the Ozark Ala' and two zrandchil- Oran~eburg, the daughter of Mrs. J H Rabb 57 ./ Claude Hagood, Shaw Park, Jack

A R P b t . ," -",. Florrie Bunch. and the late Rufus.. '" v B d B b BWinnsboro . . res yenan dren, John C. Boys and Joanne Bunch. DO M G rown, an 0 rown.Cemetery·W. Boys, both of Ft. McClellan. Mrs. Watts was a former em- les aeon a. The honorary escort was com-M H 44 F' I it d t d F • ployee at Winnsboro Mills and;' posed of Dan Timms, R. H. Lem-rs. uey, '., I ma rr es were con uc e ri- was a member of the :Baptist: G Pa k B b Le

day from Pope Funeral Home, by Church. Jack Harrison Rabb, 57,' of mon, eorge r, 0 mmon,Dies in Chester the Rev. Robert E. Smith. Inter-, Survivors, besides her mother,Mac;on, Ga., died at a Macon Hos- W. C. Peay, Edg-ar Hagood, DaveIJ) rr,f,. ment followed in the Sion Presby- Mrs. Bunch, are her husband, Her-pital Friday June 21 . 1ftg Beckham and Dr. J. B. Floyd,.

Mrs. Dorothy 'Dove Huey, 44, terian Church' Cemetery bert WattsMof. MamCOIU?IbBIa;VwdJOi He was. a' native of Monticelloif f R b t H di d St'· . daughters, ! rs. r ie rassar "

WI e 0_ .0 er ~ey, Ie a ur- ActiVe pallbearers were William of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Mrs.a son of the late A. B. and Estelladay at her home III Chester. Rabb Jr Alex Rabb Mark Patrica Poe o!f Columbia; three.McGill Rabb and was managerShe was born in the Armenia ' ". .' . " sons, Herbert Watts of Garfield, , '

section of Chester County a Stevens, Buel Carden, WIll:tam P. N. J., Li.ndsay Watts of the u.s. of Burton s Sh?e Sto.re. He w.asd zht f lV'T M' R b' t Melton, and George Douglass. Army in Korea and Ruddy Watt&a member of LIttle River Baptistauz er 0 irs. acre 0 er s . r::-:::-=<r;":'~"'b 'd' d hild

n Honorary pallbearers wereDr.!ren.~ oro~ SIXgran c 1 -Church.Dove and the late John M. Dove. I AI . . thr ~ . . '... . John C. Buchanan, Jr., S. D. Cath- so s1.:!l"Vlvmgare ee SISters, Surviving are his WIfe, Mrs.Surviving are her mother; her t M M St t H "" C ld Mrs. Orne Jeffords of Baltimore V t B R bb tw d gh. car .. ' ewar . .D. a -]1" I d Mrs C' ., es a ruce a·' . 0 'au -.husband: one son; one daughter;' , '. . V.l.aryan, . ': arrie Branham ..' ..

b th d I . t well, Mark H. Doty, William A. and Mrs Vmme Young both ofters, Mrs. Leo L. Watson and Mrs.one 1'0 er ; an our SISers one . .".. .f h .' M G C' Robinson, Dr. R. T. Douglass, John Wmnsboro, one· brother, Clem Anne R. MIles of Charleston;o w om IS rs. eorge urry A M L d J M H II E F' k Bunej, of Whitmire and a numberth . t M' W H P 1f BI k t k . . c eo, . .' a, . ran f' d .1..' ' ree sisters, rrs, . . .00 e,o . ac s oc . L 1 R R F . W . b' 0 nieces an nepnews. . _.,'Funeral services were conduct.' y e~, . . oster, . R. Rabb, Funeral services were conduct_Mrs. Marie \'Y. Corley and Mrs.d S d t P 't P b teri G. F. Patton, and George F. Cole- ed at 4 o'clock Tuesday after.Roberta Abramson of Greenwood;eCh unh ay·tha . utn y tre~ YEenan man. . noon from the Pentacostal Hol-a brother, A. C. Rabb of Ash-

urc WJ III ermen III ver- - 'mess Church by Reverend L. B.. ~ ...gn~ell. .Gem.eter:..v.Cheste Sellars and Reverend W. T. Lisen. bO~O, ~nd four ghr«nlddChllctrsen'd

by. Interment was in the Winns- •...ervrces were e on un aybor ills c~e.ry. at ~eaverdam Baptist h' h •...

.Ridgeway NativeDies, Charleston