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PAGE 6 — The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Nov. 13, 1969
Getting Ready for Art Exhibit at New- 25. The husband-wife team, who are in
berry College—Corrie McCallum puts the structors in art at the College, will open
finishing touches on one of her art pieces, their exhibit 8 p.m. tonight with a lecture-
She and her husband, William Halsey, demonstration on painting and printmak-
will have an exhibit of their work in the ing.
A.G.D. Wiles Chapel from November 13-
J. S. Dawkins
funeral held
J. Saxon Dawkins, 78, died
late Thursday night at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Juanita
D. Nichols, Route 1, Saluda.
Mr. Dawkins was born and
reared in this county and was
the son of the late Bennett E.
and Nannie Hardy Dawkins. He
had spent most of his life near
Prosperity, and was a member
of Zion Methodist Church; a
former member of the Board
of Stewards and was a retir
ed farmer. His wife, Mrs. Mat-
tie Bowers Dawkins died in
1965.
Surviving are one son, Jacob
Sammy Dawkins of Prosperity;
one daughter, Mrs. Guy Nich
ols, Saluda; four brothers, Ben
F. Dawkins, Elliott Dawkins,
both of Newberry, Bunch Daw
kins, Leesville and Huber Daw
kins, Prosperity; and six grand
children.
Funeral services were held
Saturday from his church with
Rev. Raymond Brock and Rey.
George Straight conducting the
service. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
CHURCH OF GOD
STARTS MEETINGS
The Church of God at Pros
perity will start regular Sun
day morning and night services
on Sunday, November 16. The
morning service will be at 10
o’clock and the night service at
7:00. Rev. Bobby Cutter is
pastor.
Merchant dies
in Columbia
Funeral services for Henry
W. Merchant were held at 11
a.m. Tuesday in the First Bap
tist Church of West Columbia,
conducted by the pastor, Rev.
James F. Burriss. Interment
followed in Newberry Memorial
Gardens.
Mr. Merchant, 52, died at Fort
Jackson hospital Sunday after
an illness of several months. He
was bom in Newberry County,
son of the late Henry W. Mer
chant and Alberta Cook Mer
chant and had made his home
in Columbia for the past seven
years.
Mr. Merchant was retired
from the U. S. Navy and was
working at the Fort Jackson Ex-
change Dept. He was a mem
ber of the First Baptist Church
of West Columbia.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Jane Spires Merchant of the
home, three brothers, Cecil
Merchant, John Merchant and
Furman Merchant of Newberry;
five sisters, Mrs. Berley Rister,
Mrs. Carl Bobb, Mrs. Charles
Price, Mrs. Harold Epps of
Newberry, Mrs. Lynell Bowers
of Prosperity.
Donald Hazel
wreck victim
Donald Lamar Hazel, 30, of
Fayetteville, N. C., died early
Thursday morning from injur
ies sustained in an automobile
accident.
Mr. Hazel was born in New
berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Lamar Hazel. He was a chemist
with Burlington Engineering of
Graham, N. C. and was a mem
ber of the Haymount Methodist
Church in Fayetteville.
Besides his parents, he is sur
vived by his wife, Mrs. Frankie
Dixon Hazel; one son, Shawn
Lamar Hazel of the home; one
daughter, Miss Dedra Michelle
Hazel of the home; two broth
ers, Robert Ernest Hazel of
Newberry and Chales Alvin Haz
el of Okeechobee, Fla.; two sis
ters, Mrs. Nancy Carrol San-
galie of Denver Colo, and Miss
Susan Hazel of Newberry; his
maternal grandmother, Mrs. Le-
la Norton Close of Tallahassee,
Fla.; paternal grandparents, Mr.
and Ms. Alvin E. Hazel of New
berry.
Funeral services were con
ducted at 11 a.m. Saturday in
Fayetteville. Interment services
were conducted at 3 p.m. Sun
day at Rosemont Cemetery by
Dr. George S. Duffie and Rev.
James Stroud.
HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
Mrs. Edith B. Bedenbaugh
Prosperity
Tommy Bodiq City
Mrs. Annie Belle Boyd and
Baby Girl City
Ben Bradley City
Mrs. Rachel Brooks City
Mrs. Mary E. Burnett City
Mrs. Cora Lee Burt and Baby
Boy City
Ordie R. Campbell Whitmire
James Roy Creekmore City
Mrs. Lurine Cromer Whitmire
Ray H. Crooks Pomaria
Mrs. Evelyn Davis City
Mrs. Sadie Dominick Cross Hill
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Fulmer
Leesville
Mrs. Patsy Gibson and Baby
Girl City
Edgar G. Glymph Pomaria
Mrs. Essie Graham Joanna
Jesse Guin City
Mrs. Zelpha H. Hamrick, Saluda
John Hardy Pomaria
Bluford Hunter City
Jennie Hyler City
Mrs. Carrie R. Johnson City
Mrs. Marine R. Kibler
Prosperity
Mrs. Annie S. Kinard City
Mrs. Jettie Lominick Pomaria
Oscar Lee Mayer City
Mrs. Frances C. Morris and
Baby Girl Prosperity
Miss Nannie B. Morris
Prosperity
Jimmy J. Nabors City
Mrs. Minnie M. Fruit City
William Clyde Ramsey
Whitmire
Samuel F. Reed City
Mrs. Amelia H. Reeves City
Newton Lance Reid City
Leroy B. Rinehart City
Jacob Ringer Pomaria
Mrs. Sally Ruff City
Robert Sease City
Mrs. Ethel Shealy Prosperity
Joseph Sims Prosperity
Frank Sligh City
Ernest Tinsley City
Mrs. Helen Van de Luyster
City
Mrs. Maude Vaughn City
Mrs. Ethel Walker and Baby
Boy City
Mrs. Ramah Marzie Ward, City
Mrs. Minnie Weaks Pomaria
George T. Werts Prosperity
Mrs. Lillie B. Williams City
Mrs. Lucille Wilson City
Mrs. Gladys Young City
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