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W ' . .'--'- M'. ISH II q Final Rites Held 1.i5 .,··G. Hood, 11, Final Rites Held rs~. 0" a H: ':F' "d':'''' f ·... 1,",'·',- Final Rites Held B·la;~L.,t..;..-L Man, 0 Wed esd f DOe IOn Hospital ere nay·pr..- CKo UQ\\ n n '.' ay or IS· Chatne.HaU,,,52·,~":;:' At White Oak for 'Dies J:i1~~/$th.· R. T. Haynes 63 On January 14th ,:;';'-'~:" .~,:., ':'?:tlrl?O""J W GOb 63 " .' ,-. , , .'"',.1 . ''\1.-,,~ .. af1i" Ruff 0 0 I son, .·'Werner GI~rin ~O()(t,;*~, 71, of the .Robert Talmadge Haymes, ~r., 63, I Mrs Mattie Peake' Hall, 60, died ;~~~;: ~~~'. ~i~ j~"A~n~vl~d} . /t?~() . Black:stock section of Chester Coun- died suddenly Monday evening at: . t th Fairfield H '~'~1""~ ,~:,; . "', ""W'ii'lf' f John Weldon GIbson, sa, died ty, died suddenly Tuesday after- 8 o'clock <\t, Butner, N. C., wherejThursday moz:nmg a. e. nesday, ••an. 6, were con c e a SUnday ndght about 8:30 o'clock in J 5 lIT! ..-. he ·•.. ad been hospitalized for sev_,County Memortal HOSPItalafter three 11 a.m., Friday from the Pope the F .-" .. Id C U1nty Memorie Ho noon, . an.. IId/ •• ". .. Iday.s' illness. I d C, j Funeral Home by the Rev. Robert aimei 0 (1l/. He was born in Fairfield County, eral days. He had. been In declining i - '1. t/ E. Smith. Interment was in the pital where he hlad been a. patle.n November 13, 1888, son of the late health for some time, I r~ 0 She was born in Fairfield County, Winnsboro Mills Cemetery. for four days.-He was born in Fair- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hood. He was The son of the late Nanme Ste- daughter of tbe late Mary Matt9x: Mr Hall had been employed by field County, the SOli:of the late a retired saw mill operator. Mr. wart and William J. Haynes, he Peake and the late Tallie Henry the Rhett B. Key paint contractors Margaret Weldon a!lld John Aiken Hood was a member of the Black- was born in the Longtown section! Peake. She was a retired emplo.yee of Aiken for the past 10 years. He Gibson. stock Baptist Church. of Fairfield county Sept. 1, 189,(; with the U. S. Rubber Co., where was a member of the Aiken Baptist :Mir. Gibson was a farmer of the He is survived by his wife, the but had spent most of his life in. sh was a member of the 20-year Church. White Oak sectioo of Fairfield Conn- former Mill Leila Watts; seven, W:IDns!b~ro, where he, h?d bee~ en·JclU~ She was a member of Stephen Survivors include his w~fe, Mrs. ty, and was a member of the ARP daughters, Mrs. Johnny Trapp and] gaged in the mercantile busmess'. .. .Hilda Thompson Hall of Wmnsboro; Choc.oh where he was a deacon. Mrs. Odell Fulmer, both of Blythe-I for many years. At the time of his Greene Baptist Ohurch, the WIlling three daughters, Mrs. Charlene H. Survivors include one brother, wood, Mrs. Eugene Broom of Winns- death he was part owner of The. Workers Sunday School_Class and Cooper and Mrs. Betty H. Ellen-&mw~ -1 n, Wifms.b9ro, -ew boro, Mrs. Victor Cooper of Colum-: Men's Shop, Congress Street ap- the Margaret Samson Circle. .qurg of Winnsboro, and Mrs. Dot nephews, JQ:hm, Gibson of Savannah, bia, Mrs. Ronald Dahnke of Ches-I parel store. " . Survivors include her husband,i H. Cartee of Atlanta, Ga.; one Ga., and Charles Gibson of Ridge- ter,Mrs. Madison .Traylor of Black-! He was a member 0Jf Sion Pres- Isaac S. Hall of Winnsboro; twolstep-daughter, Mrs. Louise Liner of ville; one niece, Miss Sarah Gib~ stock and Mrs. Brice Knox of Ches-l byterian Ohurch. daughters Mrs. Frances H. CumaJCharlotte, N. C.; one son, Wade of Winnsboro-. ter; two sons, Talli E:. Hood of Bly- Mr. Haynes is survived by his lander and Mrs. Faye H. Robertson I Hall, ~ student at Clemson College; Funeral services were conducted thewood and Glenn Hood of Colum- widow, Mrs. Gladys Bennett Haynes of Columbia' two sons James Bran- four SIsters, MrS'. Ella W.atts and at 11 o'clock 'l\Iesday morning from bia; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine' of the home; one son, the Rev. R. ham of the 'U. S. Na~ at Norfolk, JIl'!"s,'Ruby H~dsonf ~.dwmnsborod the White {)ak ARP Church by th Youngner of Columbia and .Mrs. T. H!a'Ylles Jr., Presbyterian min-j Va, Clarence Hall of the U. S. Mrs.: Sally WrIght 0 fl gcewl ay b~na.Rev. Fl'ank L. Shannon of Winns- . .l.. I'" . , Mrs Ola Harmon 0 0 urn 1. ..••. . DaVId Cox of Springfield, Ala.: ~ ister of Lex.ington, N. C.; three Army at Fort Bragg, N. C.; one ih . b th W M Blease andl ooro . Interment was m the c••ur dehild dt t d ~, •.. : f" Mr ,.ree 1'0 ers, .., '. ~ gran 1 ren, an wo grea -gran - grandu",ldreli,; ive Sisters, s. J. sister, Mrs. Hattie Robinson of I H 11 II f Winnsboro andf ceme "".,)'. children. " I D. McMeekin, Mrs. O. S. Miller Winnsboro and six granOOhildren lSlsac d a h''ld a 0 ~ 1 Active pallbearers were Willi, ". 'gran c 1 ren. . t R . Funeral services were conducted and Mrs. A. R. Smarr, all 0& and a number of nieces and nep_l . allb Willie WylIe, Robert Ramsey, Pa amsey, at 11 a.m, Thursday from the Black- Winnsboro, Mrs. Mamie Isenhower hews . Active IbP t eWartetrs RWlerheC'per IDavid 'Patrick,Lewis Pope and R. ockB f Ch hb h' tor.] fA k F1 dM Ch I '. Taylor A er a s, ap 00 ,J P . k ,sth t He ap' ~ urc St y. IS pa~ t~ 0 P'QP.a, f aL·,_;n tt rs..., "ar es Funeral services were conducted Ed Eilenburg, Rudy. Hall, Charles A'Th'athrIC. t e. v.. arren e~: assis eor.r, Harris 0 araye e, ua., one at 3 p.m.. Saturday from the Step- Hall. The honorary escort was como. e. onorary escor was compos- by Iihe Rev. J. H. WIllIS, pastor, brother, W. L. Haynes. of Sumter,lhen Greene Baptist Church by her ed f Jolm M. Harden M. E. ed of the elders and deacons of of the Kijlian Baptist Chur,ch:of CO-'t 3Jfid a namber of nieces and nephews. I pastor the Rev. James P. Black- ~s. ht 0 Ma k H Doty I D;. J. B. the White Oak ARPOhurm; also, lumbia. BurW. was in the church Graveside services, con~ucted ~y' weIde;. Interment was in the Winns- FI~~, Willi:m S~venso~, Joe Clark, Jean, R>aJU1SeY, D.,~, Cr~wford, J: cemetery. 0 the Rev. Robert E. SlmJlth, were boro Mills Cem~tery. Gary Bass, Sr., Rev. J, H. Ellen- M. Hall, Amos WylIe, H~ Mont Mrs Jenmngs a !held 'at 11 o'clock Wednesday morn- J L H· burg and Dr; John C. Buchanan, gmnel'Y, Dr. J, C. Buchanan, Jr., e·'. ing from OaJk'law'n,Cemetery in 0 arrlson ·Jr. W. G. Thagsda1e, 'Grady ~urner, WJJlIlsboro Native, Winnsboro. Activ« pallbearers we're DO H. Near Harold Renwick, 'Clyde H~ant, 0 JOel CklTk, Jr., Billy MctDonald, les orne '. ,Julian ~:-Colernal'l, R. H. Jennmgs, DIes, WaShln~On B~bby BI?ce, J. M. HaH,. Ernest Ridgeway Novo 10 I e of COWlty M. H. Lynn, J. 'C. Pope and J. L. ltf. " . PlO]:JS,t,Jl., and S. D. Ellison, Jr. Di Mattox. Mrs. Irma Lanier Jennings, widow FO al Rit H Id James Lunsford Harrison, 84, died reasurer es '-:;S=.--~=--:fi-M'------'-- of the late Marion Boyd Jennings, In ." es,. ,e at his home on the Longtown road," EI' beth YT'odH 11 58 di ". ister 0 rs. t th R'd t 6 30 Th d Mrs. iza nO a" leU! died Thursday, January 14, 81 e O·'11:-...J~ d f near 1 geway a: urs ay . .. . . a)jH Sell ho:m e of her .daughte.r, Mrs. W. . n 'JJ:'~es ay 9r ~vening (Nov. 10) afte: a ~u?~en:::~ ~~:l~!r!!;m~~~laH:~s 0 arro . WIlson Taylor, m Washington, D. C. James .. W Jeffers Illness. He had. been 111. declining . I > D th tt '1} ted t a Dies Columbia .. ,. '~·i?t.o health for sometime but was a fre- illness", ea was a n uo , ICjt.O Funeral servl~es were co~ducted Funeral servi<;es Ior James W. quent visitor to Winnsboro to see heart aIlment.. .~ q 6, () .' at St. Aubum s Chapel, III the Jeffers, 53;." of "'.i79 Brookland Cir~ his friends especia~1Y,those whe IShe was born m FaIrfield County, Mrs. Letha:d Clinton Godley, 67, Cathedral, .in Washington on Satur- ele,.Cqhmlbi~, wl)o died Monday were illidis~sed. { '1ft 0 daughter ?f the ~ate ~bert:Hoodof ~ayce, ~ed .March 8 bi :t the jay mornmg. Joouary 16, by .thewe.re.b.~ld,a(;l,Q~cIOckWednesday af- He was born in Texarkana Texas, and Caroline Wylte.Hood. She ~as\Ba,t)hst II.oI,<mltal. m Colum . God- Reve-rond T. R. Bowers. Comm~ttaFterno,mtIrom,nuiibar Funeral Home son of the late James Ltiinsford;a member of the S~QnPresb~nan She v: as too Wife of Oscar B. _ services held on Saturday rnornmg, conducted by the Rev Robert L Harrison and Mary Walker Harrison Church and the EUnIce Obear CiFCle.ley, for merly of Beaufort h and MhC t J ' t 1 'clock in ", - S" 1d h h b d J Connellsville where se taug anum: 23, a ~ even 0 'Deneen and Elder Belvin M. Gerald. but had lived in Fairfield many urvrvors me u.e. er us an , .' ' . the First Methodist Church ceme-. Intermen'I' was In Winnsboro Mills years. Mr. Harrison was a retired MaxWeRHall, Fairfield County treas: school. tery, in I Winnsboro, conducted ~Y Cemetery, .'< .' farmer and a member of the Ridge- urer: one daughter, Mrs. Hugh Fer the past ntne ye~s, Mrs. the pastor, Dr. A. F. Ragan, ~hh Mr. Jeffers, '8 -salesman with L. way Baptist Ohurch. His wife, Mae Mann, Jr., of Winnsboro: two grand- Godley made he~ home tn, Cayce. r>nly members of the nnmedi,ate'R Morris produce company died Ed •._-" H1a' died '. i957 sons Tommy and Steve, Mann of She was born Apnl 10, 1893, 1Il YOI' . . , ' 'mUlJUS rnson, 1 In.' Mr L' d 1"_._. th daughter of the late fil.!milypresent."/ Monday mol"l11ngat Columbia Hos- SUrvivors include one dau hter 'i:m1sboro; five sisters, s. III - vuw ••• Y, , e. . . Mrs. Jennings is survived by one I>i~. . ,'. Mrs MiC!hiaclLeonard of Ch!ster: sey Fellers of Pro",c"perity, Mrs. Mar- Robert. Clmton and Rosaline Garri- daugllter, Mrs. W. W. Taylor and He was born in Fairfield Ceunty, and' a 111UJmter of nieces and ne- garet Rawls and Mrs. Walter Pea- son Clinton ah one gtanddaughter, Miss Jean Tay- a son of the late Sallie Branham ~h~" cock, both of Coral Gables, Fla., She was a member of the Adn h < W gt D C and J ff d D' k ff pnews, Mr J S S' .& Ne Yo"k Methodist Church Colleton. County. IQr, bot or was m on, "J e ers an IC Je ers. D"!Jl£>L vUU1UU vs I.ll~ .n~v. rt. L-. S.. . nnmons 0.. w". .. .' h b dth by·.a number of nieces and nephews Mr. Jeffers' was a member of Willis of Columbia and the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Keene of Atlanta, Surviving are herc ~:n s:oo -m WiUnSborotlhe Church of Jesus Christ Latter Joe Gardner of Ridgeway. Inter- Ga., and one brother, Robert Hooddaughters, Mr~·ww.W· Ms er, .;;- WSK · e- tl f Day.Saints. ment wis in Aimwell Cemetea-y in of Coral Gables, Fla. t~iburg, Mrs. M' D ;rr~~t h ~- •. • etS er 0 Suvivotsinclude his widow, Mrs. :Ridgeway:. ,FWlercil services were conducted liarnstGn llir aru1 rs. J' . ~ cG:a Great Falls Dlees Lucille Hatcher Jeffers,; four sist~s, T N'J.,oyner 62 at 11 o'clock Tuesda! morning from ~ayc6u.lisl:B~:~lle;n:th ~ Ccw Mrs. Alberta--Waters, Mrs. Pauline 0 0 ," tire Sion PresbyterIan Church by ey, llnt t'. G n. B . ~. T' . d the Rev :in;charge. .ermen was m ree••. William S. Keistler, 84, died Sat-· ~n, Mrs. Beulah Levlster, all of Dies . ennessee the Rev. Rob~rt Smith an .• lawn Memorial Park. d fi ht ft r g. g illness,WlllPsboro, and Mrs. Estelle Tufaner,' ./,,~ c. W. McNaIr. Interment was ml 0 I RO ". H Id ~~~Ts ~;me aine~r:a~t}F~~. ,qhO Detroit, M~h:;' a' brother, Alvin Tab~r Neal. Joyner, 62, died Fri. OaklaWIliCeme~ry in Winnsboro. loa Ites·. e. I . Jeffers, Wmnsboro. ,day iiri; the ,Hospitai' at Mountain Serving as active p-allbeare:s we:e F D · I'H II- A farmer and merchant of Mlt- 12-YE R·OLO GIR~ DIES Home TenilEissee wher:e he was a Davis Arnette, Beasley DaVIS, Wil- or a~le .a ford section of Fairfield County be- IN ACCIDENT, VIRGINIA patiedt .fo~·one day. He. had been Ham Hall, Sam Stewart, WY'lie Doug- Fairfield Native. fore retirement several years ago, F d 'ak: b V Tw 1 at Mountain Home ,for the past las and Ed Arnette. The honor .. he waS' a member of Mt. Zion re ledrIV·stUf.g,Ke a . -d f e ve- fi:fteen years . escort was composed of Dr. John: J M Hall and :Bratton uall .t h' h h .g rved as year·o ICona nne y Qo near" . B h J d ld rs and " . .~, . Baptlsi 0 urc, avm d lst'k f r a Ridgeway S. C., was dead on ar'- ,Mr.' Joyn:er was tlhe son of the C. uc :na?, p r ., baTIt,e e Ch ch were called to Altamonte"Springs, deacon treasurer an' c er 0' . J . d G ·brill· >.T 1 tleacon '1 IOn res y erlanUf b " rival at a local hospital of injunes late ames P. an a Ia: l~ea 0 \ Fla., on Sunday due to. the deat numbe~ of ~ears. '... received in a-three-vehicle collision Joyner, of Holly Hill. He had lived, W. Ham to'n, 69, of their brother, ,DanieL. Hall, a SurVIvors melu.d e 111swld-ow,Mrs. early Sunday. / If 6()' . all his' life in H~lly Hill where he ,Fairfie1d county. native. Funeral Eunice DYe Keu;t1er; four daugh- Pl' 'd h .' d' th Ih8.ii bUsiness' C6miections until his Dies, Blackstock 'services were held Tuesdjlyat Wi.n- ters, !Mrs. Claude Anders9n and II? ~ce sa~. ~ e was ~nJur~ I; 30i health: failecI.l'Ie waS' a naval vet- - tel' Garden Fla. ,,3/ It; C,O Mrs. Harry McCormiCk of Grent ~oKIS~Ol] \';.~= occCurelton Th' 'g' leran ·of World War I. WilliJamHamiltOlIlJ, 69 died at his Mr. Hall: the son o.f the late Mr. F 11 M W II c Wilkes of near III mg U'OVrge oun y. e Ir . elk'· - . I H' I' . d a s, rs. aae . r in a Cel['that col- Survivin,g are one daughter, Mrs. home near Bl{l!Cksto' at 4 p.m., and Mrs. Dame aI, IS surVIve Chester, and Mrs. Howard Cole-was a p~sengeth t' dAB Littlejohn of LaSalle Court, ThJursday (St. Patrick's D8¥), after' bv his wife and one non, are Rev. J f Bl' t 'ster Mr,; lided WIth ano er au 0 an an' . "-.' In, p . kl d FI man r. 0 aIr;, wo SI S, .,' \ fr' Ft. Meade Md. Spartanburg, ane! tw.() nephews, a sudu.<>l~ ilInlElSS. ."{. Ridgeley Ha~l of Oa. an ~. a.: M. E. Dye -0.£ RIchburg and Mr,,:Army bus Ql1l: . - James E.. and Bobby L. Joyner, of HamNt born' lr two grandchIldren; three SIsters, L. C. Jordon of Great Falls; four Winnsboro E D Joyner, a brother, lJaMdr. d I onfwas .d lJIi e-jMrs. Robert A. Arnette and Mrs, . dd ht d . ". In all was a arInel' ·an a mem- .. d grands'Ons, one gran aug, er an a of Winnsboro died last year. J..._ ~.• H '-_ P ~J..yt' ""-,,,. '- coue Hall DaVIS, Wmnshoro, an f · d hews '"",1' ·\}1 emon re"", enan vu",c.. s tt C I •... thr number 0 meces an nep . Funeral. services were held on near Blackstock. Mrs. Joe ,pro, 0 umula: ee Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at Mountain Home, and in- UIJ' UUlW1I;;C1" UQ""", •••.~•••• _ ••••• u, hrothers, ~ratton Hall, RlOn, J. at 3 p.m. !Monday from Mt. Zion terment was in: the government Vess Bankhead al,ld James Mc- M. Fan, Wmnsboro, and Carl Hall. t th Donald. Birmingham, Ala. Baptist Church near Great Fall~ ceme ery ere.

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W'. .'--' - M'. ISH II q Final Rites Held 1.i5.,··G.Hood, 11, Final Rites Held rs~. 0" a H: ':F' "d':'''' f ·...1,",'·',- Final Rites HeldB·la;~L.,t..;..-LMan, 0 Wed esd f DOe IOnHospital ere nay·pr..-CKo UQ\\ n n '.' ay or IS· Chatne.HaU,,,52·,~":;:'At White Oak for'Dies J:i1~~/$th.· R. T. Haynes 63 On January 14th ,:;';''-'~:".~,:.,':'?:tlrl?O""J W GOb 63" .' , -. , , .'"',.1 . ''\1 .-,,~.. af1i" Ruff 0 0 I son,.·'Werner GI~rin~O()(t,;*~,71, of the .Robert Talmadge Haymes, ~r., 63, I Mrs Mattie Peake' Hall, 60, died ;~~~;: ~~~'.~i~j~"A~n~vl~d} . /t? ~ () .

Black:stock section of Chester Coun- died suddenly Monday evening at: . t th Fairfield H '~'~1""~ ,~:,; . "', ""W'ii'lf' f John Weldon GIbson, sa, diedty, died suddenly Tuesday after- 8 o'clock <\t, Butner, N. C., wherejThursday moz:nmg a. e . nesday, ••an. 6, were con c e a SUnday ndght about 8:30 o'clock in

J 5 lIT! ..-. he ·•..ad been hospitalized for sev_,County Memortal HOSPItalafter three 11 a.m., Friday from the Pope the F . -".. Id C U1ntyMemorie Honoon, . an.. IId/ •• ". .. Iday.s' illness. I d C, j Funeral Home by the Rev. Robert aimei 0 (1l/. •

He was born in Fairfield County, eral days. He had. been In declining i - • '1. t/ E. Smith. Interment was in the pital where he hlad been a. patle.nNovember 13, 1888, son of the late health for some time, Ir~0 She was born in Fairfield County, Winnsboro Mills Cemetery. for four days.-He was born in Fair-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hood. He was The son of the late Nanme Ste- daughter of tbe late Mary Matt9x: Mr Hall had been employed by field County, the SOli:of the latea retired saw mill operator. Mr. wart and William J. Haynes, he Peake and the late Tallie Henry the Rhett B. Key paint contractors Margaret Weldon a!lld John AikenHood was a member of the Black- was born in the Longtown section! Peake. She was a retired emplo.yee of Aiken for the past 10 years. He Gibson.stock Baptist Church. of Fairfield county Sept. 1, 189,(; with the U. S. Rubber Co., where was a member of the Aiken Baptist :Mir. Gibson was a farmer of theHe is survived by his wife, the but had spent most of his life in. sh was a member of the 20-year Church. White Oak sectioo of Fairfield Conn-

former Mill Leila Watts; seven, W:IDns!b~ro,where he, h?d bee~ en·JclU~ She was a member of Stephen Survivors include his w~fe, Mrs. ty, and was a member of the ARPdaughters, Mrs. Johnny Trapp and] gaged in the mercantile busmess'. .. .Hilda Thompson Hall of Wmnsboro; Choc.oh where he was a deacon.Mrs. Odell Fulmer, both of Blythe-I for many years. At the time of his Greene Baptist Ohurch, the WIlling three daughters, Mrs. Charlene H. Survivors include one brother,wood, Mrs. Eugene Broom of Winns- death he was part owner of The. Workers Sunday School_Class and Cooper and Mrs. Betty H. Ellen-&mw~ -1 n, Wifms.b9ro, -ewboro, Mrs. Victor Cooper of Colum-: Men's Shop, Congress Street ap- the Margaret Samson Circle. .qurg of Winnsboro, and Mrs. Dot nephews, JQ:hm,Gibson of Savannah,bia, Mrs. Ronald Dahnke of Ches-I parel store. " . Survivors include her husband,i H. Cartee of Atlanta, Ga.; one Ga., and Charles Gibson of Ridge-ter,Mrs. Madison .Traylor of Black-! He was a member 0Jf Sion Pres- Isaac S. Hall of Winnsboro; twolstep-daughter, Mrs. Louise Liner of ville; one niece, Miss Sarah Gib~stock and Mrs. Brice Knox of Ches-l byterian Ohurch. daughters Mrs. Frances H. CumaJCharlotte, N. C.; one son, Wade of Winnsboro-.ter; two sons, Talli E:. Hood of Bly- Mr. Haynes is survived by his lander and Mrs. Faye H. Robertson IHall, ~ student at Clemson College; Funeral services were conductedthewood and Glenn Hood of Colum- widow, Mrs. Gladys Bennett Haynes of Columbia' two sons James Bran- four SIsters, MrS'. Ella W.atts and at 11 o'clock 'l\Iesday morning frombia; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine' of the home; one son, the Rev. R. ham of the 'U. S. Na~ at Norfolk, JIl'!"s,'Ruby H~dsonf ~.dwmnsborod the White {)ak ARP Church by thYoungner of Columbia and .Mrs. T. H!a'Ylles Jr., Presbyterian min-j Va, Clarence Hall of the U. S. Mrs.: Sally WrIght 0 fl gcewlayb~na.Rev. Fl'ank L. Shannon of Winns-

. .l.. I'" . , Mrs Ola Harmon 0 0 urn 1 . ..••. .DaVId Cox of Springfield, Ala.: ~ ister of Lex.ington, N. C.; three Army at Fort Bragg, N. C.; one ih . b th W M Blease andlooro. Interment was m the c••urdehild d t t d ~,•..: f" Mr ,.ree 1'0 ers, .., '. ~gran 1 ren, an wo grea -gran - grandu",ldreli,; ive Sisters, s. J. sister, Mrs. Hattie Robinson of I H 11 II f Winnsboro andfceme"".,)'.

children. " ID. McMeekin, Mrs. O. S. Miller Winnsboro and six granOOhildren lSlsac dah''lda 0 ~ 1 Active pallbearers were Willi,". 'gran c 1 ren. . t R. Funeral services were conducted and Mrs. A. R. Smarr, all 0& and a number of nieces and nep_l . allb Willie WylIe, Robert Ramsey, Pa amsey,

at 11 a.m, Thursday from the Black- Winnsboro, Mrs. Mamie Isenhower hews . Active IbP t eWartetrsRWlerheC'per IDavid 'Patrick,Lewis Pope and R.ockB f Ch h b h' tor.] f A k F1 d M Ch I '. Taylor A er a s, a p 00 ,J P . k,sthtHe ap' ~ urcSt y. IS pa~t~0 P'QP.a, f aL·,_;n tt rs ..., "ar es Funeral services were conducted Ed Eilenburg, Rudy. Hall, Charles A'Th'athrIC. t

e. v.. arren e~: assis eor.r, Harris 0 araye e, ua., one at 3 p.m.. Saturday from the Step- Hall. The honorary escort was como. e. onorary escor was compos-by Iihe Rev. J. H. WIllIS, pastor, brother, W. L. Haynes. of Sumter,lhen Greene Baptist Church by her ed f Jolm M. Harden M. E. ed of the elders and deacons ofof the Kijlian Baptist Chur,ch:of CO-'t3Jfida namber of nieces and nephews. Ipastor the Rev. James P. Black- ~s. ht0 Ma k H Doty I D;. J. B. the White Oak ARPOhurm; also,lumbia. BurW. was in the church Graveside services, con~ucted ~y' weIde;. Interment was in the Winns- FI~~, Willi:m S~venso~, Joe Clark, Jean, R>aJU1SeY,D.,~, Cr~wford, J:cemetery. 0 the Rev. Robert E. SlmJlth, were boro Mills Cem~tery. Gary Bass, Sr., Rev. J, H. Ellen- M. Hall, Amos WylIe, H~ MontMrs Jenmngs a !held 'at 11 o'clock Wednesday morn- J L H· burg and Dr; John C. Buchanan, gmnel'Y, Dr. J, C. Buchanan, Jr.,e·'. ing from OaJk'law'n,Cemetery in • 0 arrlson ·Jr. W. G. Thagsda1e, 'Grady ~urner,WJJlIlsboro Native, Winnsboro. Activ« pallbearers we're DO H. Near Harold Renwick, 'Clyde H~ant,

• 0 JOel CklTk, Jr., Billy MctDonald, les orne '. ,Julian ~:-Colernal'l, R. H. Jennmgs,DIes, WaShln~On B~bby BI?ce, J. M. HaH,. Ernest Ridgeway Novo 10 I e of COWlty M. H. Lynn, J. 'C. Pope and J. L.ltf. " . PlO]:JS,t,Jl., and S. D. Ellison, Jr. Di Mattox.Mrs. Irma Lanier Jennings, widow FOal Rit H Id James Lunsford Harrison, 84, died reasurer es '-:;S=.--~=--:fi-M'------'--

of the late Marion Boyd Jennings, In ." es,. ,e at his home on the Longtown road," EI' beth YT'odH 11 58 di ". ister 0 rs.t th R'd t 6 30 Th d Mrs. iza nO a" leU!died Thursday, January 14, 81 e O·'11:-...J~ d f near 1 geway a: urs ay . .. . . a)jH Sell

ho:me of her .daughte.r, Mrs. W. .n 'JJ:'~es ay 9r ~vening (Nov. 10) afte: a ~u?~en:::~ ~~:l~!r!!;m~~~laH:~s • 0 arro .WIlson Taylor, m Washington, D. C. James ..W Jeffers Illness. He had. been 111. declining . I > D th tt '1} ted t a Dies Columbia.. ,. '~·i?t.o health for sometime but was a fre- illness ", ea was a n uo , ICjt.OFuneral servl~es were co~ducted Funeral servi<;es Ior James W. quent visitor to Winnsboro to see heart aIlment.. . ~q6, () .'

at St. Aubum s Chapel, III the Jeffers, 53;." of "'.i79 Brookland Cir~ his friends especia~1Y,those whe IShe was born m FaIrfield County, Mrs. Letha:d Clinton Godley, 67,Cathedral, .in Washington on Satur- ele,.Cqhmlbi~, wl)o died Monday were illidis~sed. { '1ft 0 daughter ?f the ~ate ~bert:Hoodof ~ayce, ~ed .March 8

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jay mornmg. Joouary 16, by .the we.re.b.~ld,a(;l,Q~cIOckWednesday af- He was born in Texarkana Texas, and Caroline Wylte. Hood. She ~as\Ba,t)hst II.oI,<mltal.m Colum . God-Reve-rond T. R. Bowers. Comm~ttaFterno,mtIrom,nuiibar Funeral Home son of the late James Ltiinsford;a member of the S~QnPresb~nan She v:as too Wife of Oscar B. _services held on Saturday rnornmg, conducted by the Rev Robert L Harrison and Mary Walker Harrison Church and the EUnIce Obear CiFCle.ley, for merly of Beaufort

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tJ' t 1 'clock in ", - S" 1 d h h b d J Connellsville where s e tauganum: 23, a ~ even 0 'Deneen and Elder Belvin M. Gerald. but had lived in Fairfield many urvrvors me u. e . er us an , .' ' .the First Methodist Church ceme-. Intermen'I' was In Winnsboro Mills years. Mr. Harrison was a retired MaxWeRHall, Fairfield County treas: school.tery, in I Winnsboro, conducted ~Y Cemetery, .'< .' farmer and a member of the Ridge- urer: one daughter, Mrs. Hugh Fer the past ntne ye~s, Mrs.the pastor, Dr. A. F. Ragan, ~hh Mr. Jeffers, '8 -salesman with L. way Baptist Ohurch. His wife, Mae Mann, Jr., of Winnsboro: two grand- Godley made he~ home tn, Cayce.r>nly members of the nnmedi,ate'R Morris produce company died Ed •._-" H1a' died '. i957 sons Tommy and Steve, Mann of She was born Apnl 10, 1893, 1Il YOI'

. . , ' 'mUlJUS rnson, 1 In.' Mr L' d 1"_._. th daughter of the latefil.!milypresent."/ Monday mol"l11ngat Columbia Hos- SUrvivors include one dau hter 'i:m1sboro; five sisters, s. III - vuw •••Y, , e. . .Mrs. Jennings is survived by one I>i~. . ,'. Mrs MiC!hiaclLeonard of Ch!ster: sey Fellers of Pro",c"perity,Mrs. Mar- Robert. Clmton and Rosaline Garri-

daugllter, Mrs. W. W. Taylor and He was born in Fairfield Ceunty, and' a 111UJmterof nieces and ne- garet Rawls and Mrs. Walter Pea- son Clinton ahone gtanddaughter, Miss Jean Tay- a son of the late Sallie Branham ~h~" cock, both of Coral Gables, Fla., She was a member of the Adn

h< W h· gt D C and J ff d D' k ff pnews, Mr J S S' .& Ne Yo"k Methodist Church Colleton. County.IQr, bot or was m on, "J e ers an IC Je ers. D"!Jl£>L vUU1UUvs I.ll~ .n~v. rt. L-. S.. . nnmons 0.. w". .. .' h b d th

by·.a number of nieces and nephews Mr. Jeffers' was a member of Willis of Columbia and the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Keene of Atlanta, Surviving are herc ~:n s:oo-m WiUnSborotlhe Church of Jesus Christ Latter Joe Gardner of Ridgeway. Inter- Ga., and one brother, Robert Hood daughters, Mr~·ww.W· M s er, .;;-W S K· e - tl f Day. Saints. ment wis in Aimwell Cemetea-y in of Coral Gables, Fla. t~iburg, Mrs. M' D ;rr~~t h ~-

•. • etS er 0 Suvivotsinclude his widow, Mrs. :Ridgeway:. ,FWlercil services were conducted liarnstGnlliraru1 rs. J' . ~ cG:a

Great Falls Dlees Lucille Hatcher Jeffers,; four sist~s, T N'J.,oyner 62 at 11 o'clock Tuesda! morning from ~ayc6u.lisl:B~:~lle;n:th ~ CcwMrs. Alberta--Waters, Mrs. Pauline 0 0 ," tire Sion PresbyterIan Church by ey, llnt t'. G n.

B . ~. T' . d the Rev :in;charge. . ermen was m ree••.•William S. Keistler, 84, died Sat-· ~n, Mrs. Beulah Levlster, all of Dies . ennessee the Rev. Rob~rt Smith an .• lawn Memorial Park.d fi ht ft r g . g illness,WlllPsboro, and Mrs. Estelle Tufaner,' . /,,~ c. W. McNaIr. Interment was ml 0 I RO ". H Id~~~Ts~;me aine~r:a~t}F~~. ,qhO Detroit, M~h:;' a' brother, Alvin Tab~r Neal. Joyner, 62, died Fri. OaklaWIliCeme~ry in Winnsboro. loa Ites·. e. I

. Jeffers, Wmnsboro. , day iiri; the ,Hospitai' at Mountain Serving as active p-allbeare:s we:e F D · I'H II-A farmer and merchant of Mlt- 12-YE R·OLO GIR~ DIES Home TenilEissee wher:e he was a Davis Arnette, Beasley DaVIS, Wil- or a~le . a

ford section of Fairfield County be- IN ACCIDENT, VIRGINIA patiedt .fo~·one day. He. had been Ham Hall, Sam Stewart, WY'lieDoug- Fairfield Native.fore retirement several years ago, F d 'ak: b V Tw 1 at Mountain Home ,for the past las and Ed Arnette. The honor ..he waS' a member of Mt. Zion re ledrIV·stUf.g,Ke

a. -d f e ve- fi:fteen years . escort was composed of Dr. John: J M Hall and :Bratton uall

. t h' h h . g rved as year·o ICona nne y Qo near" . B h J d ld rs and " . .~, .Baptlsi 0 urc, avmd lst'k f r a Ridgeway S. C., was dead on ar'- ,Mr.' Joyn:er was tlhe son of the C. uc :na?, pr., baTIt ,e e

Chch were called to Altamonte"Springs,deacon treasurer an' c er 0' . J . d G ·brill· >.T 1 tleacon '1 IOn res y erlanUf b" rival at a local hospital of injunes late ames P. an a Ia: l~ea 0 \ Fla., on Sunday due to. the deat

numbe~ of ~ears. '... received in a-three-vehicle collision Joyner, of Holly Hill. He had lived, W. Ham to'n, 69, of their brother, ,DanieL. Hall, aSurVIvors melu.de 111swld-ow,Mrs. early Sunday. / If 6 ()' . all his' life in H~lly Hill where he ,Fairfie1d county. native. Funeral

Eunice DYe Keu;t1er; four daugh- Pl' 'd h .' d' th Ih8.ii bUsiness' C6miections until his Dies, Blackstock 'services were held Tuesdjlyat Wi.n-ters, !Mrs. Claude Anders9n and II? ~ce sa~. ~ e was ~nJur~ I; 30i health: failecI.l'Ie waS' a naval vet- - tel' Garden Fla. ,,3/It; C,OMrs. Harry McCormiCk of Grent ~oKIS~Ol]\';.~= occCurelton Th' 'g' leran ·of World War I. WilliJamHamiltOlIlJ,69 died at his Mr. Hall: the son o.f the late Mr .F 11 M W II c Wilkes of near III mg U'OVrge oun y. e Ir . elk'· - . I H' I' . da s, rs. a a e . r in a Cel['that col- Survivin,g are one daughter, Mrs. home near Bl{l!Cksto' at 4 p.m., and Mrs. Dame aI, IS surVIve

Chester, and Mrs. Howard Cole- was a p~sengeth t' dAB Littlejohn of LaSalle Court, ThJursday (St. Patrick's D8¥), after' bv his wife and one non, are Rev.J f Bl' t 'ster Mr,; lided WIth ano er au 0 an an' . "-.' In, p . kl d FIman r. 0 aIr;, wo SI S, .,' \ fr' Ft. Meade Md. Spartanburg, ane! tw.() nephews, a sudu.<>l~ilInlElSS. ."{. Ridgeley Ha~l of Oa. an ~. a.:M. E. Dye -0.£ RIchburg and Mr,,: Army bus Ql1l: . - James E .. and Bobby L. Joyner, of HamNt born' lr two grandchIldren; three SIsters,L. C. Jordon of Great Falls; four Winnsboro E D Joyner, a brother, lJaMdr. d I onfwas . d lJIi e-jMrs. Robert A. Arnette and Mrs,

. dd ht d . ". In all was a arInel' ·an a mem- .. dgrands'Ons, one gran aug, er an a of Winnsboro died last year. J..._ ~.• H '-_ P ~J..yt' ""-,,,. '- coue Hall DaVIS, Wmnshoro, anf· d hews '"",1' ·\}1 emon re"", enan vu",c.. s tt C I •... thrnumber 0 meces an nep . Funeral. services were held on near Blackstock. Mrs. Joe ,pro, 0 umula: eeFuneral services were conducted Tuesday at Mountain Home, and in- UIJ' UUlW1I;;C1" UQ""", •••.~••••_ •••••u, hrothers, ~ratton Hall, RlOn, J.

at 3 p.m. !Monday from Mt. Zion terment was in: the government Vess Bankhead al,ld James Mc- M. Fan, Wmnsboro, and Carl Hall.t th Donald. Birmingham, Ala.Baptist Church near Great Fall~ ceme ery ere.