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ites Friday for Mrs_Murphy, 52 Mrs. Lewis was born in the Bethel section of Fairfield County, the daughter of the late William Ralph and Ada Clark Ashford. Since her marriage she had made her home in the Greenbrier community, M .k--rRIBU'I M M 6' rs, Locklair-of MISS MATTIE lVlARTIN rS8 ason, 7, Great FaDs Dies Whereas, Miss rLaftfet Martin has Dies; Rites Held CI bi H -al been called from this life to the At B th IS d GREAT FALLS - Mrs Marie o urn ia I~J)lt larger life beyond the ~ave, and, , e e. un ay ,R. MUrp~y, 52 di~d Wednesday in Mrs. Bessie Robinson Locklair, 66, Whereas, she was ~ faithful, loyal Mrs. James Marion Mason, 67,/the Baptist Hospital m ~msto.n. of Great Falls, wife of tee C. Lock- member of St. John s Church and of the Bethel community near Winns- S.alem, N. C. She was born m Fair- lair, died in Columbia Hospital late of the Bishop Gribbin Chapter of boro, died at the Baptist Hospital field County, a ?aughter of the late W$esday after a short illness. the Women of the Church of St, at 3:40 p.m., Friday after an illnessl James and Melissa Baker Rape. She was born in Fairfield County, John's, and, of 10 days. /9&,/ Funeral services were conducted ~fi:~:~i~~~~ t~~h~!~n~ames and~e:!e:~a~h!:rh g::~l~t ;~~:tfnr; She was the widow of a minister at 4:30 p.m. Friday from the Pente- She is survived by her husband; of the Bishop Gribbin Chapter was and the daughter the late Rev. costal Holiness Church by the Rev. two sons, James C. Locklair of the1a constant source of inspiration, and, J. I.Sprinks and Alice Blue Sprinks. Robert Baxley and the Rev. Oliver home and Edward L. Locklair of; Whereas, her generous; support, She was a member of the Bethel Howard. Burial was in Greenlawn Great Falls; -one grandchild; four spiritual and material, of her church Methodist Church and the Order of Cemetery. /9'~1 ~ '1 d "" the Eastern Star. sisters, Mrs. C. R. Murphy of Char- never rai €I , anrr, \ Mrs. Murphy is survived by her leston, Mrs. L. B, Bailey of Conway, .Wh~reas, she ~a:e efficie~t ser- Survivors include one daughter, husband, Walter Murphy; one Mrs. S. B. Cooper, Mrs. J, E. Big- VIce III every position to whiob she Mrs. Clarence (Juanita) A. McCan- brother, Johnny Rape of Great Falls ham of Great Falls and several was called by her church,. and, less of Nashville, Tenn.; two sons, five sisters, Mrs. Sam Hill of Winns- aieces and nephews. ~ereas, she neve- que~tlOnedt~e John Eber Mason of Dillon and boro, and Mrs. Lettie Henson Mr Funeral services were conducted motives of other people literally liv- J il . ' s. and was a devoted member of the. . . ,,'. ames Ham ton Mason of Bethel BeSSIeMobley and Mrs. Clara Stew. Greenbrier Methodist Church She at 2 p.m. Friday from First Baptisl:!)!.ngthe ~recept: Judge not thatye community; five sisters, Mrs. W. E. art and Mrs Alice NorSWorthy all . '"'h hb th R EE Hit J be not Judged" . . ." was an active worker in all phases "" urc y e ev. . . 1 e, r., ' . Hall of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. Lottie of Great Falls. , 'the Rev Ellis Oakes and the Rev Now Therefore, Be It Resolved Gib . f L t Mr m - of church affairs, was a past presi'l . .' ., . th t th b f 1Jh !B' h 1 SOIl 0 ancas er, s. rcramy G C' M F' dd- d nt d life he f th F. B. Fowler. BUrial was m Green- ~ v: e . e mem ers 0 €I' IS o~ Bowers of Newland N. C. MJ:s. A. _ c a In €I an a 1 €I mem roe llawn-C m t . <·Gnbbm Chapter of the ·Women ot. '.' . Women's Society of Christian Ser '- e e ery. ~ th Ch h '11 . h d t P. Brinkley of Johnson CIty, Tenn., D- CI b- .M M :It- 90 e UfC WI mISS er mo es ;. - les 0 urn la vice She was also a civic worker' rs· a' In kind! -"'I t t and Mrs. Richard Fenderson of New , , . " ;y, ge'ULe'preseIllCea our mee - k in her community and! many bene- _ I' Jugs.. Yor , N. y,; two brothers, Joe H. Guy C. MCFaddin 58, died at the fitted from her unrecorded charit- Dies; B ythewood Be It Further Resolved that a Spr~s of Columbia. ~d. Clifton Columbia Hospital,' Thursday, Feb- able acts. At the time of her death Mrs. Lishia Rimel' Martin, 90, ~py of these Resolutions be sent ~prmks of C?nnelly Sprmgs, N. C.; ruary 23, a£ter· -an illness of. two she was the secretary of promotion widow of Walter Glen Martin of (1) 'To her family, (2) To The News flYe f:U:hildren, and three great- months. , jq (,., in the local WSCS. In her passing Blythewood, died Sunday. loll£\.~ I land Herald, and (3~ To the Pied- gran c en.. , Mr.. McFa.ddin, .: 3 mec?aoo: by the church and community share She was born at Blythe*ood, a mont Churchman WIth the request Funeral services were conducted trade,.~ad ~de hiS home IIIWIllDS': a great loss with her family. daughter-of John and Levinia Boney that they be published. Sunday from the Paschal Funeral b~ro w~th a sister for .the pasi: year. Survivors include her husband, Rimer. ., .'.. Be Lt Further Resolved that a Home in Columbia. Interment was H~ WIfe was the late Geneva L. B. Lewis; three daughters, Mrs. Surviving are one daughter, Miss pag~ in OUrMinute Book be inscrib- in the 'Bethel Methodist Church Sklnne: McF~!din of Sumter: Gary F. Bass Jr., of Winnsboro, Allee Martin' five sons Dalton ed m her-memory. Cemetery in Fairfield County. He IS survived by two children, Mrs. Jules Corey of Charlotte, N. C., Glen Martin, 'Sr~, Walter' Kendall, Women of st. John's Episcopal Active pallbearers were John Mrs. J. L, Kilgore of Columbia, and Mrs. Carl Bates of Dothan, James Teams, John R. and C.J. Church _ -=-=-_ Mason, Wayne Mason, Alan Mason, and G. C. McFaddin Jr. with the Alabama; one sister, Mrs. Rufus Martin,' all of Blythewood;' foul' 'Mrs, Mobley 80 Barry Mason, David Mason and U: S. Na'VY,San Die?o, Calif,;. five Castles of Ricn: one brother, War- grandchildren, Dalton Glen Martin, •• "P<almer Powell.' sister.S, Mrs. Ernestine M, TImms dell Ash~ord of Hamlet, N, C.; three J1'., of Columbia, Mrs. H. V. Pas- DIes Blackstock M M bi 87 lof Winnsboro, Mrs. Iva M. Hughes grandchildren, Ga?, Franklin Bass, I ehal of Dentsville, Mrs. J. W. Blume' rs. a y In, 'I and Mrs. E. L. Towns, Savannah, III, LunC£ord LeWISBass and Mar- of Blythewood and Mrs. B. C. Young Mrs. Lois Mills Mobley, 80, Monticello Born I Ga., Mrs. H. H. Garland" ~ens- garet Lee Corey, of Winnsboro; and 14 great- grand- widow of Eugene W. Mobley, died , '!bOf(~, Ky., Mrs. J. E. 0 Cain of Fune~al servic~s were c.onductcd children. . . ,SUIid~ynight ~fter. a long Illness Dies in Columbia It Or~ebtirg, one:bro~, E. A. Mc· at 11 0 clock Fr-iday morrung from, Funeral services were held Mon- at her home III Blackstock. I'I~) .' Faddm, Sr.; ofSardima, and four the Greenbrier 'Methodist Church "by . day from Sandy Level iBaptist·.~, native .of Chester County,she Mrs. Elizabeth K. Maybin, 89,' of .grandsone. . the Reverend Robert Wofford as- Church by the Rev. A. L. Willis and was th~ daughter of the Rev. J. 1107 Miller Ave., Columbia died Final rites were conducted from sisted by the Rev. Sam Coker and in- the Rev. Claude Turner. Burial was S:pencer Mills and the late AderriIab early Monday morning at her resi-the Shelley' Brunson Funeral Homa tennent was in the church ceme- 'in the churc? cemetery. McMillan Mills. . ,dence. I?f,/ in Sumter Saturday afternoon at :3 tery. . Mrs. Martin was a member of the Survivors include two sisters, Funeral services were held at p.m., conducted by! his pastor. Active pallbearers were Robert, Sandy Level Church for 80 years. Mrs. Neva M. Shannon of Black- 2 Tu dIa f tlr W hin WB M' FGill 47 Ashford, Lewis A. Ashford, Lindsay Active pallbearers were J. R. wn- stock and ~rs. Mary M. Knapp of t~':'reet eslMerhO~~~~ C.h~~S co!~. " _ C , , Castles, Rufus Castles, Jr., Crosby son, J. R. Creech, B. E. Brown, J. Toledo, OhIO, and two brothers, <lO:c't d' b th Re W II F'd F- fi Id' N tie ewis, Tommy Lewis and Joe Lewis. A. Brown, W. E. Taylor and E. L. Admiral Ralph E. Mills of Char- D cDe .! D,e VO~" d a aCMe I rtl Yh' aIr re ave, Th b I tt NC .d J .' ., we rcev. aau e c n os €I onorary escort com- Boney. 0 e, . ~,an . Spencer Mills d th R W Ib S D- - C'I bi lIb ti f 0 t . Clif an e ev. €I orn ummers, les In 0 urn la Honorary pa earers were ac ive 0 n ano, a . It t\. M t' 11 M t•.. ,~ . . . n ermen was m on Ice 0 e u,,' 'and macbve deacons of her church. Funeral services were conducted -R8 t H Id f ~---at 4 p.m. Tuesday from the chapel dist Churchyard at Monticello. William Burley McGill, 47, of 2465 I es e or of Barron's Funeral Home in Ches- Active pallbearers were E. M. Clark St., Columbia, died early Dison Passes· 'Mrs Mobley 76 ter .by the :Rev. A, B. Plexico. Woodward, Walker Chappell, Her- Wednesday .mornin~ (Feb. 22) in , f 1'5"" W· - "Bunal was ill Evergreen Cemetery. bert McGill Jack: !McGill Forrest the Columbia HOSPItalafter an ex- o ~ in- H II Ch ' h .. Sanders and Douglas Chap~ell. tended illness.. /t1.~1 ah Drive, a retired employee oj!' opewe tire F- I Rit H Id He was born III Monticello, the the S. C. Electric and Gas Company, 1" ' ) 'i: Ina es e Honorary pallbearers were mem- son of the late Clark Kirkland Me- died Thursday morning at his home ,Mr~. Mar~ Mills. Mobley, 76,' In Columbia for bers of !he Board of Stewards of Gill and Hattie Burley McGill. ~ .n Columbia. 1'1/;/ widow' 0'£ ~~rnes Mobley,' died Sat- the Washington Street Church. was a member of Main Street Funeral services were conducted,urday ni~~~t her home near Black- Mrs.Joe Melogr'am' Mrs. Mayibin, one of "the oldest Meth~dist Church and was associat- t 3:30 p.m. Friday from Dunbart stoc~"a!t~' ~ Ion? i~ctss. ,..-/1l,/ . members of the Washington Street ed WIth Hampton Motors. . uneral Home by the Rev PauL Ad hte f th I ~ . (4', M th di t Oh .t., bo' Survlvina are his widow. Mrs. .A caugnter 0 e ate J. M. Mills; Funera] services fur (]WI'SAlma e 0 IS uren, was rn III i". '. Theeler, D. D., and the Rev. Felt., and the' late E'lizabetJhDouglas Mills, Q' ttl b ]'JT I . Monticello June 24 1872 the daugh- Eula Allen McGIll; a daughter, MISS J DD I ~ t ua ie ,aunl ne ogranj, 77, of ' " 1l M"': M Gill' Will' ham S. ames, . , nrerrnen was she was a life long member of the Monticell '. / . ter of the late John Murray Kirk- •.• oan arse C ,a son, lam in Elmwood Cemetery. . Hopewell A~soCiate'Reformed' Pres- 0 R:0ad, (Route 3, Wllln~- 1 d d Emm H . k Burley McGill, Jr.; two Sisters, F · , boro) who died Saturday at horne an an a onona Coo. M Will hb Sh dd . Mr. Lyles was born in airfield byterian Chocoo ' rs. oug y €I, Monticello, County October 5 1894 a son 01 .' '" . wer» C'ol1oucted at 3:30 Monday She was co-orgaeizer of the Ladies and Mrs. Florence Sanders, Colum- , Irbx d' J S Survivors include one son, James afternoon from the Dunbar Funeral IMissional"USociety of the Wa~"'~"- bia: three brothers, Jack McGill, he late Cora y an ames M. Mobley of Blackstock' three '6'" ." '''''''''''0 yles. . dau§ht'ers, Mrs. Thomas B. Sweeney ~o~;e 111 C lumbia ,by the Rev. ton Street Methodist Church. From C. Kirkland McGill, both of Colum- He was a member of Denny 'I'er- of White Plains New York Mr 0 ~rt F: Shelby. Jr. pastor of St. 1908 to 1917, Mrs. Maybin served bia, and Herbert McGill, Monticello; , ace Baptist Church and the Senior H ld J F 'uh" fN da, I s. Paul r- r utheran Church Interment as the Columbia District Secretary also, a number of nieces and aro . arq ar 0 eva a, owa, '~I I en's Sunday School Class. a d M' R b' rt L "'.... " was III E mwood Cemetery. J 'and officer of the Women's Mis- nephews. . . ,n IS. 0 e . Hlompson o~ He had be:n associated WIth the Columbia; five sisters, Miss Fran- Grand nephews served as active sionary Society of the South Caro- Funeral services were held Thurs- . C. Electnc and Gas Company cis Mills Miss Sue White Mills and pallbearers, Iina Conference.' day afternoon at 4 o'clock in the ince 1918 until his retirement iO'Mrs Robert Snowden of Blackstock' She was a member of lihe Isabella Main Street Methodist Church, con- 958-';M .G 'M Bry f 1" Mrs. Melogram, a Newbe D, Martin Bible CIa' ss and the WCSC ducted by the Rev. Feltham S. .. .. I rs. race. ant 0 Dar mg- nafive as tlle dau,grrter"Ortiie Survivors include hIS WIdow,Mrs. ton and Mrs. William Doherty of' . -of the Washington Street Church; James, D, D., and the Rev, A. B. I 11a Moseley Lyles' a son James'R k Hill .b tih late Jeff~rson J. and Maxf.haWIlson Ferguson. Interment was in Elm- . Lyles, Jr.; thre~ grand~hildren;:M~~S of B~a~~~to:~a~~'e~!~a:r~~: Qua1'tlebaum. She lived at Winns~ t t.e ~~:n aCh::::e: f ~~et~ wood Cemetery. ,our sisters, Mrs. James ,M· Mobley, children. boro for the past several years. ':J, C. She was a charter member of Active pallbearers were Walter rs. William Mobley and Mrs. She W?s fl Lutheran. Her husband, Kirkland MOGill, Marion Fetner, arles F. Bradford, all of Oolum- Funeral services were conducted Joe Melogram, died in March, 1960. the RichJard Winn Chapter of the Jr., Billy Shedd, Marvin 'Burley. ia, and Mrs. S. DuBose Ellison, at 3:30 p,m. Tuesday from the SUTvivors include several nieces Dawgbters of the American: Revolu- D Fate Sanders and W. M. Bel!.. r., of Winnsboro and a number of Hopewell Associate Reformed Pres· and nephews, including Mrs. Jessie tion, which was organiz~ Oct. 30, ieces and nephews. byterian Churcll by her pastor, thefF, Hawkins, with whom she made 1930, at Jenkinsville. Active pallbearers were Mose Hill Rev. William Blakely, assisted by her home. ' mC"t::; CtilU Ht:j!l1t:W". obley, David G. Ellison, DuBose Dr. Arthur 'Murray Rogers. Burial Mrs. Maybin was too widow of llisOlJ!,Jr., L. T. 'J'r:Iresdale, John was in the churcll cemetery. John A, Maybin, who died Jan. 19, Irby and Henry' Truesdale. 1943, at Monticello, ~ -~--"---" r Mrs.L_B. Lewis Dies September 20 At Local Hospital Mrs. (Margaret Ashford Lewis, 56, wife of Luncford B. Lewis, .died at 10:10 o'clock Wednesday night, Sep- tember 20, in the Fairfield County Memorial Hospital where she was taken two hours earlier from her home in the Greenbrier community after suffering a coronary throm- bo.sis. /11~/

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ites Friday forMrs_Murphy, 52

Mrs. Lewis was born in theBethel section of Fairfield County,the daughter of the late WilliamRalph and Ada Clark Ashford. Sinceher marriage she had made herhome in the Greenbrier community,

M .k--rRIBU'I M M 6'rs, Locklair-of MISS MATTIE lVlARTIN rS8 ason, 7,Great FaDs Dies Whereas, Miss rLaftfet Martin has Dies; Rites HeldC I bi H - al been called from this life to the At B th I S d GREAT FALLS - Mrs Marieo urn ia I~J)lt larger life beyond the ~ave, and, , e e. un ay ,R. MUrp~y, 52 di~d Wednesday inMrs. Bessie Robinson Locklair, 66, Whereas, she was ~ faithful, loyal Mrs. James Marion Mason, 67,/the Baptist Hospital m ~msto.n.

of Great Falls, wife of tee C. Lock- member of St. John s Church and of the Bethel community near Winns- S.alem, N. C. She was born m Fair-lair, died in Columbia Hospital late of the Bishop Gribbin Chapter of boro, died at the Baptist Hospital field County, a ?aughter of the lateW$esday after a short illness. the Women of the Church of St, at 3:40 p.m., Friday after an illnessl James and Melissa Baker Rape.She was born in Fairfield County, John's, and, of 10 days. /9&,/ Funeral services were conducted

~fi:~:~i~~~~ t~~h~!~n~ames and~e:!e:~a~h!:rh g::~l~t ;~~:tfnr; She was the widow of a minister at 4:30 p.m. Friday from the Pente-She is survived by her husband; of the Bishop Gribbin Chapter was and the daughter o£ the late Rev. costal Holiness Church by the Rev.

two sons, James C. Locklair of the1a constant source of inspiration, and, J. I.Sprinks and Alice Blue Sprinks. Robert Baxley and the Rev. Oliverhome and Edward L. Locklair of; Whereas, her generous; support, She was a member of the Bethel Howard. Burial was in GreenlawnGreat Falls; -one grandchild; four spiritual and material, of her church Methodist Church and the Order of Cemetery. /9'~1

~ '1 d "" the Eastern Star.sisters, Mrs. C. R. Murphy of Char- never rai €I , anrr, \ Mrs. Murphy is survived by herleston, Mrs. L. B, Bailey of Conway, .Wh~reas, she ~a:e efficie~t ser- Survivors include one daughter, husband, Walter Murphy; oneMrs. S. B. Cooper, Mrs. J, E. Big- VIce III every position to whiob she Mrs. Clarence (Juanita) A. McCan- brother, Johnny Rape of Great Fallsham of Great Falls and several was called by her church,. and, less of Nashville, Tenn.; two sons, five sisters, Mrs. Sam Hill of Winns-aieces and nephews. ~ereas, she neve- que~tlOned t~e John Eber Mason of Dillon and boro, and Mrs. Lettie Henson MrFuneral services were conducted motives of other people literally liv- J il . ' s.and was a devoted member of the. . . ,,'. ames Ham ton Mason of Bethel BeSSIeMobley and Mrs. Clara Stew.

Greenbrier Methodist Church She at 2 p.m. Friday from First Baptisl:!)!.ngthe ~recept: Judge not thatye community; five sisters, Mrs. W. E. art and Mrs Alice NorSWorthy all. '"'h h b th R E E Hit J be not Judged" . . ."was an active worker in all phases "" urc y e ev. . . 1 e, r., ' . Hall of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. Lottie of Great Falls.

, 'the Rev Ellis Oakes and the Rev Now Therefore, Be It Resolved Gib . f L t Mr m -of church affairs, was a past presi'l . .' ., . th t th b f 1Jh !B' h 1 SOIl 0 ancas er, s. rcramy G C' M F' dd-d nt d life he f th F. B. Fowler. BUrial was m Green- ~ v:e. e mem ers 0 €I' IS o~ Bowers of Newland N. C. MJ:s. A. _ • c a In€I an a 1 €I mem roe llawn-C m t . <·Gnbbm Chapter of the ·Women ot. '.' .

Women's Society of Christian Ser '- e e ery. ~ th Ch h '11 . h d t P. Brinkley of Johnson CIty, Tenn., D- C I b-. M M :It- 90 e UfC WI mISS er mo es ;. - les 0 urn lavice She was also a civic worker' rs· a' In kind! -"'I t t and Mrs. Richard Fenderson of New ,, • . " ;y, ge'ULe' preseIllCea our mee - kin her community and!many bene- _ I ' Jugs. . Yor , N. y,; two brothers, Joe H. Guy C. MCFaddin 58, died at thefitted from her unrecorded charit- Dies; B ythewood Be It Further Resolved that a Spr~s of Columbia. ~d. Clifton Columbia Hospital,' Thursday, Feb-able acts. At the time of her death Mrs. Lishia Rimel' Martin, 90, ~py of these Resolutions be sent ~prmks of C?nnelly Sprmgs, N. C.; ruary 23, a£ter· -an illness of. twoshe was the secretary of promotion widow of Walter Glen Martin of (1) 'To her family, (2) To The News flYe f:U:hildren, and three great- months. , jq (,.,in the local WSCS. In her passing Blythewood, died Sunday. loll£\.~ I land Herald, and (3~ To the Pied- gran c en.. , Mr.. McFa.ddin, .:3 mec?aoo: bythe church and community share She was born at Blythe*ood, a mont Churchman WIth the request Funeral services were conducted trade,.~ad ~de hiS home IIIWIllDS':a great loss with her family. daughter-of John and Levinia Boney that they be published. Sunday from the Paschal Funeral b~ro w~th a sister for .the pasi: year.Survivors include her husband, Rimer. ., .'.. Be Lt Further Resolved that a Home in Columbia. Interment was H~ WIfe was the late Geneva

L. B. Lewis; three daughters, Mrs. Surviving are one daughter, Miss pag~ in OUrMinute Book be inscrib- in the 'Bethel Methodist Church Sklnne: McF~!din of Sumter:Gary F. Bass Jr., of Winnsboro, Allee Martin' five sons Dalton ed m her-memory. Cemetery in Fairfield County. He IS survived by two children,Mrs. Jules Corey of Charlotte, N. C., Glen Martin, 'Sr~, Walter' Kendall, Women of st. John's Episcopal Active pallbearers were John Mrs. J. L, Kilgore of Columbia,and Mrs. Carl Bates of Dothan, James Teams, John R. and C.J. Church _ -=-=-_ Mason, Wayne Mason, Alan Mason, and G. C. McFaddin Jr. with theAlabama; one sister, Mrs. Rufus Martin,' all of Blythewood;' foul' 'Mrs, Mobley 80 Barry Mason, David Mason and U: S. Na'VY,San Die?o, Calif,;. fiveCastles of Ricn: one brother, War- grandchildren, Dalton Glen Martin, •• "P<almer Powell.' sister.S, Mrs. Ernestine M, TImmsdell Ash~ord of Hamlet, N, C.; three J1'., of Columbia, Mrs. H. V. Pas- DIes Blackstock M M bi 87 lof Winnsboro, Mrs. Iva M. Hughesgrandchildren, Ga?, Franklin Bass, I ehal of Dentsville, Mrs. J. W. Blume' rs. ay In, 'I and Mrs. E. L. Towns, Savannah,III, LunC£ord LeWISBass and Mar- of Blythewood and Mrs. B. C. Young Mrs. Lois Mills Mobley, 80, Monticello Born IGa., Mrs. H. H. Garland" ~ens-garet Lee Corey, of Winnsboro; and 14 great- grand- widow of Eugene W. Mobley, died , '!bOf(~, Ky., Mrs. J. E. 0 Cain ofFune~al servic~s were c.onductcd children. . . ,SUIid~y night ~fter. a long Illness Dies in Columbia ItOr~ebtirg, one:bro~, E. A. Mc·

at 11 0 clock Fr-iday morrung from, Funeral services were held Mon- at her home III Blackstock. I'I~) .' Faddm, Sr.; ofSardima, and fourthe Greenbrier 'Methodist Church "by . day from Sandy Level iBaptist·.~, native .of Chester County,she Mrs. Elizabeth K. Maybin, 89,' of .grandsone. .the Reverend Robert Wofford as- Church by the Rev. A. L. Willis and was th~ daughter of the Rev. J. 1107 Miller Ave., Columbia died Final rites were conducted fromsisted by the Rev. Sam Coker and in- the Rev. Claude Turner. Burial was S:pencer Mills and the late AderriIab early Monday morning at her resi-the Shelley' Brunson Funeral Homatennent was in the church ceme- 'in the churc? cemetery. McMillan Mills. . ,dence. I?f,/ in Sumter Saturday afternoon at :3tery. . Mrs. Martin was a member of the Survivors include two sisters, Funeral services were held at p.m., conducted by! his pastor.Active pallbearers were Robert, Sandy Level Church for 80 years. Mrs. Neva M. Shannon of Black- 2 Tu dIa f tlr W hin W B M'FGill 47

Ashford, Lewis A. Ashford, Lindsay Active pallbearers were J. R. wn- stock and ~rs. Mary M. Knapp of t~':'reet eslMerhO~~~~C.h~~S co!~. " _ C , ,Castles, Rufus Castles, Jr., Crosby son, J. R. Creech, B. E. Brown, J. Toledo, OhIO, and two brothers, <lO:c't d' b th Re W II F'd F - fi Id'N tieewis, Tommy Lewis and Joe Lewis. A. Brown, W. E. Taylor and E. L. Admiral Ralph E. Mills of Char- D cDe .! D,e VO~" da aCMeI rtl Yh' aIr re ave,Th b I tt N C . d J .' ., we rcev. aau e c n os

€I onorary escort com- Boney. 0 e, . ~,an . Spencer Mills d th R W Ib S D- - C' I bilIb ti f 0 t . C lif an e ev. €I orn ummers, les In 0 urn laHonorary pa earers were ac ive 0 n ano, a . I t t \ . M t' 11 M t•..,~. . . n ermen was m on Ice 0 e u,,''and macbve deacons of her church. Funeral services were conducted-R8t H Id f ~---at 4 p.m. Tuesday from the chapel dist Churchyard at Monticello. William Burley McGill, 47, of 2465

I es e or of Barron's Funeral Home in Ches- Active pallbearers were E. M. Clark St., Columbia, died earlyDison Passes· 'Mrs Mobley 76 ter .by the :Rev. A, B. Plexico. Woodward, Walker Chappell, Her- Wednesday .mornin~ (Feb. 22) in

, f 1'5"" W· - "Bunal was ill Evergreen Cemetery. bert McGill Jack: !McGill Forrest the Columbia HOSPItal after an ex-o ~ in-H II Ch ' h . . Sanders and Douglas Chap~ell. tended illness.. /t1.~1

ah Drive, a retired employee oj!' opewe tire F- I Rit H Id He was born III Monticello, thethe S. C. Electric and Gas Company, 1" ' ) 'i: Ina es e Honorary pallbearers were mem- son of the late Clark Kirkland Me-died Thursday morning at his home ,Mr~. Mar~ Mills. Mobley, 76,' In Columbia for bers of !he Board of Stewards of Gill and Hattie Burley McGill. ~.n Columbia. 1'1 /;/ widow' 0'£ ~~rnes Mobley,' died Sat- the Washington Street Church. was a member of Main StreetFuneral services were conducted, urday ni~~~t her home near Black- Mrs. Joe Melogr'am' Mrs. Mayibin, one of "the oldest Meth~dist Church and was associat-t 3:30 p.m. Friday from Dunbart stoc~"a!t~' ~ Ion? i~ctss. ,..-/1l,/ . members of the Washington Street ed WIth Hampton Motors. .uneral Home by the Rev PauL Ad hte f th I ~ . (4', M th di t Oh .t., bo' Survlvina are his widow. Mrs.• .A caugnter 0 e ate J. M. Mills; Funera] services fur (]WI'SAlma e 0 IS uren, was rn III i". '.Theeler, D. D., and the Rev. Felt., and the' late E'lizabetJhDouglas Mills, Q' ttl b ]'JT I . Monticello June 24 1872 the daugh- Eula Allen McGIll; a daughter, MISS

J D D I ~ t ua ie ,aunl ne ogranj, 77, of ' " 1l M"': M Gill' Will'ham S. ames, . , nrerrnen was she was a life long member of the Monticell '. / . ter of the late John Murray Kirk- •.•oan arse C ,a son, lamin Elmwood Cemetery. . Hopewell A~soCiate'Reformed' Pres- 0 R:0ad, (Route 3, Wllln~- 1 d d Emm H . k Burley McGill, Jr.; two Sisters,

F· , boro) who died Saturday at horne an an a onona Coo. M Will hb Sh dd .Mr. Lyles was born in airfield byterian Chocoo ' rs. oug y €I, Monticello,County October 5 1894 a son 01 • .' '" . wer» C'ol1oucted at 3:30 Monday She was co-orgaeizer of the Ladies and Mrs. Florence Sanders, Colum-

, Irbx d' J S Survivors include one son, James afternoon from the Dunbar Funeral IMissional"USociety of the Wa~"'~"- bia: three brothers, Jack McGill,he late Cora y an ames M. Mobley of Blackstock' three '6'" ." '''''''''''0yles. . dau§ht'ers, Mrs. Thomas B. Sweeney ~o~;e 111 C lumbia ,by the Rev. ton Street Methodist Church. From C. Kirkland McGill, both of Colum-He was a member of Denny 'I'er- of White Plains New York Mr 0 ~rt F: Shelby. Jr. pastor of St. 1908 to 1917, Mrs. Maybin served bia, and Herbert McGill, Monticello;

, ace Baptist Church and the Senior H ld J F 'uh" f N da, I s. Paul r- r utheran Church Interment as the Columbia District Secretary also, a number of nieces andaro . arq ar 0 eva a, owa, '~II en's Sunday School Class. a d M' R b' rt L "'.... " was III E mwood Cemetery. J 'and officer of the Women's Mis- nephews.. . ,n IS. 0 e . Hlompson o~He had be:n associated WIth the Columbia; five sisters, Miss Fran- Grand nephews served as active sionary Society of the South Caro- Funeral services were held Thurs-. C. Electnc and Gas Company cis Mills Miss Sue White Mills and pallbearers, Iina Conference.' day afternoon at 4 o'clock in theince 1918 until his retirement iO'Mrs Robert Snowden of Blackstock' She was a member of lihe Isabella Main Street Methodist Church, con-958-';M . G 'M Bry f 1" Mrs. Melogram, a Newbe D, Martin Bible CIa'ss and the WCSC ducted by the Rev. Feltham S... .. I rs. race. ant 0 Dar mg- nafive as tlle dau,grrter"OrtiieSurvivors include hIS WIdow,Mrs. ton and Mrs. William Doherty of' . -of the Washington Street Church; James, D, D., and the Rev, A. B.

I 11a Moseley Lyles' a son James'R k Hill . b tih late Jeff~rson J. and Maxf.haWIlson Ferguson. Interment was in Elm-. Lyles, Jr.; thre~ grand~hildren;:M~~S of B~a~~~to:~ a~~' e~!~a:r~~: Qua1'tlebaum. She lived at Winns~ t t.e ~~:n aCh::::e:f ~~et~ wood Cemetery.

,our sisters, Mrs. James ,M· Mobley, children. boro for the past several years. ':J, C. She was a charter member of Active pallbearers were Walterrs. William Mobley and Mrs. She W?s fl Lutheran. Her husband, Kirkland MOGill, Marion Fetner,arles F. Bradford, all of Oolum- Funeral services were conducted Joe Melogram, died in March, 1960. the RichJard Winn Chapter of the Jr., Billy Shedd, Marvin 'Burley.

ia, and Mrs. S. DuBose Ellison, at 3:30 p,m. Tuesday from the SUTvivors include several nieces Dawgbters of the American: Revolu- D Fate Sanders and W. M. Bel!..r., of Winnsboro and a number of Hopewell Associate Reformed Pres· and nephews, including Mrs. Jessie tion, which was organiz~ Oct. 30,ieces and nephews. byterian Churcll by her pastor, thefF, Hawkins, with whom she made 1930, at Jenkinsville.Active pallbearers were Mose Hill Rev. William Blakely, assisted by her home. ' mC"t::; CtilU Ht:j!l1t:W".

obley, David G. Ellison, DuBose Dr. Arthur 'Murray Rogers. Burial Mrs. Maybin was too widow ofllisOlJ!,Jr., L. T. 'J'r:Iresdale, John was in the churcll cemetery. John A, Maybin, who died Jan. 19,Irby and Henry' Truesdale. 1943, at Monticello, ~-~--"---"

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Mrs.L_B. LewisDies September 20At Local HospitalMrs. (Margaret Ashford Lewis, 56,

wife of Luncford B. Lewis, .died at10:10 o'clock Wednesday night, Sep-tember 20, in the Fairfield CountyMemorial Hospital where she wastaken two hours earlier from herhome in the Greenbrier communityafter suffering a coronary throm-bo.sis. /11 ~/