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6-A—THE CHRONICLE, Ginton, S. C., Dec. 28, 1970
Mrs. Young
Funeral services were held
Monday at Union Baptist Church
Mrs. Jessie Dillard Young, with burial in the church ce-
81, wife of N. Reese Young of metery.
Rt. 2, Clinton, died Wednesday,
December 16. * * *
A lifelong resident of Lau
rens County, daughter of the
late James Park and Irene Boyd
Dillard, she was a member of
First Presbyterian Church.
Surviving also are a son,
Reese H. Young of Clinton;
three sisters, Mrs. Charles
B. Elliott, Mrs. Lila Dillard
and ^Mrs. Jack Sturgeon of
Columbia; and three grand
children.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at First Presbyterian
Church. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
The family requests that any
memborials be made to Thorn-
well Orphanage.
Services were conducted by
the Rev. Alfred L. Bixler.
Pallbearers were William P.
Jacobs, Hugh S. Jacobs, Dr.
D. H. McFadden, Dr. James
Macdonald, Callie Gault,Wil
liam Shields, Robert Black, Dr.
Judson Davis. Honorary pall
bearers were Dr. R. M. Fuller
and deacons and elders of the
First Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Griffin
ENOREE-Mrs. Rosa Mae
Freeman Baldwin Griffin, 80,
of Route 1, Enoree, died Sun
day. She was the mother of
Mrs. Ruth Cape of Clinton and
a sister of Ab Freeman of
Clinton.
Other survivors include two
other daughters, three sons,
a sister, two other brothers
10 grandchildren and 12 great
grandchildren.
W. R. Emory
TRAVELERS REST-William
Rufus (Bill) Emory, 65, of
Route 3, Travelers Rest, died
Wednesday, December 16.
He was the father of Mrs.
Thomas Fuller of Clinton. Other
survivors include his wife, a
son, two other daughters, a
brother, a sister, and nine
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday at North Fork Baptist
Church with burial in the church
cemetery.
Mrs. Vandiver
GREER-Mrs. Bessie Grizzle
Vandiver, 91, of 412 Fairview
Ave., died Sunday in Greenville.
She was the mother of Mrs.
Pearl Starnes of Clinton.
Other survivors include four
other daughters, a sister, a
brother, 39 grandchildren, 48
great-grandchildren and four
great-great-grandchildren.
CoL Kirkland
The body of Lt Col Benja
min B. Kirkland, 41, of Brook-
meal, Va., was found last Wed
nesday in a wooded area north
of F ort Knox, Ky.
Col. Kirkland, an Army phy
sician who had been missing
since Nov. 20, was the brother
of Mrs. Judson A. Davis of
Clinton.
The father of five children,
he was scheduled to become
chief of the department of me
dicine at Ireland Army Hospi
tal.
A native of Columbia, he was
the son of Mr. and Mrs. B.B.
Kirkland of Columbia. Other
survivers include his wife, Mrs.
Reva Gutherie Kirkland and five
daughters.
R. L Hunter
GREENVILLE-R. Lee. Hun
ter, 62, of 243 Pimplice Road,
died Monday. A native of Clin
ton , he was a brother of Henry
Hunter, Mrs. Esse Workman
and Miss Ethel Hunter of Clin
ton.
He was a son of the late
Robert Lee and Gussie Hipp
Hunter and had lived in Lyman
and Greenville since 1950. He
was a graduate of Clemson Uni
versity and was secretary-
treasurer of Screen Prints, Inc.
He was a mason.
Other survivors include his
wife, Mrs. Mildred C. Hunter;
a daughter, Mrs. Lee Hunter
Martin of Columbia; two sons,
Robert L. Hunter Jr. of At
lanta, Ga., and Thomas Mid
dleton Hunter of Charleston; a-
nother sister, Mrs. Heide Trask
of Wilmington, N.C.; and two
grandchildren.
Funeral services were to be
held Wednesday morning at
Gray Funeral home with burial
in the Presbyterian Church Ce
metery.
About People
You Know
Mr. and Mrs. k.f. tnaprran,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hitt, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Galloway, Mrs.
Irene Patterson and Mrs. Alma
Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Reitzell attended an Awards
dinner at‘the Mt. Gilead United
MiUs*Plant No. 1 last week. Re
cognized for their long service
with United Mills Plant No. 2
Clinton, were Mrs. Reynolds,
29 years, Mrs. Chapman, 28
years, Mrs. Hitt and Mrs. Gal
loway, 27 years and Mrs. Pat
terson 25 years. Mr. Reitzell
is manager of plant No. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Chapman
attended a dinner party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ford A. Forrester in Green
ville Saturday.
Mrs. B.F. Wingard and Barry
Jr. will have as their guest dur
ing the holidays, Miss Debbie
Westmoreland of Warner
Robins, Georgia.
Mrs. Connie Brock and smaU
son, Ray of Belton and Mrs.
Frances Brock of Joanna re
cently spent a week in Hawaii
visiting their husband and son,
E-3 Ray Matthews Brock, of the
U.S. Army who was on R&R from
Vietnam.
Mrs. Mary Power, Mike,
Beth, and Myrna of Florida St.
visiiea T/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert
Humphries in Washington, D.C.
Marsha and Tracy Sanders, re
turned home with them.
Miss Angela Humphries of
Washington, D.C. will celebrate
her 4th birthday Dec. 21. Angela
is the granddaughter of Mrs.
Clara Humphries of Jefferson
Street and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Power of Florida Street
Dr. and Mrs. K.R. Holden
and son, Kent of Rockville, Md.
and Bill Chisholm of Green
ville are spending the Christ
mas holidays with their pa
rents and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W.Q. Chisholm. Mrs.
Holden and Kent will remain
for a longer visit.
Capt. and Mrs. Glenn Brock
Reeves and sons of Barksdale
AFB, La. arrived Tuesday to
spend the Christmas holidays
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Davis V. Pitts and his family
in Joanna.
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Mrs. G.W. Bell and son, Wil
liam Bell spent Sunday in St
George with Mr. and Mrs. Kirk'
Howell.
Mrs. Earle Stall and daugh
ters Lynn and Shelly of Green
ville are visiting Miss Ruth
Bailey.
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