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? - - 9 s >r _ ....... Page 10 Mrs. Mary Tally J Retired Teacher 4Dies In Union l"N'H)N'- Funeral siv'vivvs o r Mary- If .itiy T-.ilnv. a ivti'ml * \ .*.cThm . '\vr(\ I ' Jill'lli'li'il lii'li' 14*-'*', . "M\y. ' . > l'; .Mi -. T.'\vhi!-?" \va '.til.:;' ;111 1 w:.t -iiiiig r! ' m . 'r..h.. i ... . .. . '.? I.j lc Mi;/ , and .Mt?>. .K '.ry yi il.t'.y. Sin- w:;- iiia I'niati .?1 Imiy'. ;11:? I .5 !>.'.>I in T'nion aiT'ity." I!ov !i , SjH'linnn a n il <1 * yth ("jiro'ij a S'a.Vc ("nilvirv*. \v Mhi" was ?nvi:rW\(l . at a wry ' !v aji'o and joined t hv 1U* till ivy N ? h: "MEPICAl^y^i I DISCQVERY ttyyfj ; I FOR UNSIGHriT SCAlli j ,fu CRU5T5, PATCHES 07 | ijftyri i,; I k M lilf | I 9 I I i In 11 k 111 n JVM m * iropisan ? NEW HOPE FOR CRUSTS, _ IX ISCALES-NO MESS, NO FUSS, ' ' SIMPLE SAFE EASY TABLET! 4 Proven "Effective Treotmenf* fee Crusts, Scales, Oozing ? 1 lopiiay tablets token os directed heve proven effective in many thousand A eoses. 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(; ?tlOt |Ust to oct os TO messy tricky goo for surface application. j START LIVING A NORMAL LIFT. a NO MORE UNSIGHTLY BAND- ? AGIS TO MAR WORK OR PUT. NO MORE MESS OR FUSS. J MAKE THIS NO RISK HOME TEST: T>> Here i> your guarantee of satisfoc- I ] Si ion. Try Tropison for the prescribed period. If you ore not completely ' overjoyed w 'h Tropison, your purchase price will be cheerfully re- je< funded. Accept this no-risk offer. [ Order Tropi.an today! p SEND NO f-iONEY: Just name and I w address for generous home trial | (1( ? offer. On < 'rival poy postman $t- i plus C.O.D 'iarges oo guarantee of j complete soiisfaetion or money back. s< EuKacs&KSHBHBSnM * TROPISAN DRUG COMPANY . 228 Lexington Avenue ,{ j New Yo-k 16, N Y. { ; 1 ( S _ . . ? T> 4 Please senp me generous nomi Trioi I Offer of Tropiion on guarantee of ' !' 0 complete-A+isfoction or money back. $ y 0 Send C.O.D. 1 will pay poifmon I 'p 2 SI per pockage plus postage. ** ' ( | ^ I I 0 Cosh enclosed, ship prepaid. I f L _Q1 t 0 Send 2 packages for $2.00. J . ! H ;l Name | j} -? - I (f Addrett { ' e S , j * CUy State _____ J B ?-: ? US. KI.IZ^ GREENE IKS IN R1TFM O - __ ALIIOl* X* - FAI.I.S-s-?Servient >r!.\irs. Kli/.;, Greene. SI who -ed- fn -thrHhrhv" X. Y..~were eonjet ed h?ro leiontly. Mis'. Greene v.as horn in Wilkes ininty. Georyria, to the late John d Martha Hill June 1 1ST2. lie eanie to Calhoun Falls *at an illy aye and married John Greene ' s<7_ To fhi< imiivii imj I.J itttircii. Mrs. ( i bene was converted manj" ars and joined GlovtnVs A, . 1!. i much. ia wnu'li sue served i a Stewardess, Missionary and unvh mother utjtil two years uJi'o hen she and her husband, Kev. i.in Greene wont t,> iSuftalo, N. .to !i\n? with their children. She ni lived witrMier dau.e'nler, Mrs. at lie Adams/ Se join" t iTethel A. M. K. t'huieh uler "Watch Care-," ainl trained ie respect' of-"Rev. White and all e 'members who knew her. She 14s known to all as Mother reemv 1' t ire her brief illness. : she nstantly trave t-.n/ks to God for 11 salvation. Mis. (hviH I .yvs to mourn her rssipjr ;i devoted -husband. Key. u.d. Rev. John Greene of Buffalo, . Y. five dauvrhter: Mrs. William I'.otter-on of Philadelphia. Mrs. ill Ai';i ii>.' Mrs. Uandolpli John'it. .Mis. A!, \\assen, and Mrs.3 nr VM To. i\o;. all of l'.ilffalo. N'. . I-'qu' jsatu-: John Greene of At uta, Ga.: Allen Greene. Calhoun tU>v S. C. James, C. Greene and mon Greene, Hut'falo, X. V,; a ster, Mrs. Henry Hrown, Anderin, S. a .brother, Richard Hill, tlanta. (la., 27 grandchildren, a t of' | friends Rev. R. H. Hampton used 11 Cofc 1. Theme:"-1--'The Christian's oviny Day." (>< K HARPER DIES McCORM ICK?Rites for Dock arper, .81 were held here recently McCormick. lie was a member of I.ittle Mill aptist Church from early age and as a regularly attendance as long 5 his health permitted him. He reaves one sister, Mrs. Marv J ' arper of Willington, S. C.; seven uighters: Fannie Lue Seal Gilltm, Ninty Six; Sarah Bishop, reenwood; Hattie Mae Calhoun, vans, Ga., Ida 'Francis Arnette nd Elizabeth Kelly, McCormick, ittv Jackson. Jackson S C lary Alice Searls-at-Augusta, Ga_ :>ur sons, Frank Harper, Evans, a.; Charlie Harper, Augusta, Ga., eorge Henry Harper, McCormick, . C.; thirty five grand children nd a host of nieces, nephews, ther relatives and friends. aptist Church in Jonesville, later ae moved to Union and there she >nnected herself with the Corinth aptist Church, where she workd until her health failed her. ?iVio married to the T.ate andolph Talley. To this unloh ere horn six children. Two pre?eded her to the grave. Mrs; Tallov taught in the public hools of Union and Spartanburg ounties for 35 years and retired i 1 !>31. ? She leaves'the following child *n:: Robert Talley of Pittsburg, a., Mrs. Wiluia Talley Brockman, nion, S C., Philip R._ Talley, of shin " ton, Dr C., and Mrs. Sarah alley Lee, Patterson, N. J.; three sters: Mrs. Julia Barham, New rk. Mrs. Annie Thompson o f inesvilJe, S. C.; and Mrs. Mattie !. Hubbard of Cincinnati, Ohio: iree brothers: Rev. B. T. Beatty f Ashville. N. C. Mr. John Roattv f Jonesville, S. C. and Mr. James eatty of Yyoming, Ohio. t ' L 0 THE PALMETTO LEADER* will williamson 1' ?trrrKi:\vii.lk,?s:?r.?Final " rits were conducted recently? fur n Will Williamson. Jr. 23, who died at hi.s family's home in (ireenville. " llv was the son of Will Williams ^ Sr.. ami the late Polly Moss* Willjams. He was horn January 13. ^ I'D LIKE TO TAKlS(\ HIM OPP YOUR HAKIOS Sf ^0*41 uncle pillcramk, 6UT...J, $?FJ; ARc YOU <Spf?? H?= / HES P' > WON'T 6?T MUCH J Ibiggcr -we have n ?????r -^v SUCH A Small J \ A * Mate hies AT = The I ?1957 Hot A I | 0 All Porclian 0 2 Cycles i T " " 12' Semi | : ' " 2F .! PS Hoi.DS YOl WASHLH.K and li Qualities Limi 'I I t : I i?34 in* Willinjrton, S. C. lie con- A ected himself to the Green Ollie 1 ,MK Church at an eariy njie. ne 1; ttended-Sr-S. twul was a faithful f leniber., ~TlFs survivors are his father; ( >isters: Mrs. Catherine Speed, > Iiss Hannah Williams, and Mrs. ? lellen Denett, all of Greenville, S his grandparents: Mrs. Hannah f IT NEVER FAILS I SEWSeT^ ONEIEABLATe letop jt > VEAH, WE'LL FILL ?acTiCAllY All Right - a >rMA/kJ kinio .. " HUNLPk-tU* k-UUNl SILL OUT WO?TH -/r 7" nj\[ j wen fails \ ? \f TUANXTO M AOMOuO TELTZElV PHILADELPHIA isim } i u 158 MPs A A^AitA A^A i^4 A A A A " T^f f^f ^ $ "y T^t T^y "y , v s Value Bargain b int Fully Automat # Wash ; Selecti # Floresc V .-Bottom Sports OR THE PRICE OF 1 fN - JR 1928 TAYLOR llAT Phone 4-8381 UiV 1 SAVE ted $$ T,UY AT DISCOUNT h A > A A X * I Saturday, May 18, 1957 "' .Villiams and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Woss of Willington, S. C.; 8 aunts, ! undies/ anil a liusl ?f i elailveV ind friends. 1 I ho 'Wonhs Funeral Home of i reehviTlo was -in charge. A mound if hoautil'ul flowers covered the itave. * Mrs. (*. 15. J. Reporter 'V- r 1 . jfc jjL jy i Open'Til I 8 F. M. Nightly louse :ic Washer t L* and Rinse Waters \ ions ent Light & j; rfc ^ . Boat ?? 39.95 : is t 1(1 P > F *r 4lr^TW ? - ^|j?ln||H*^V ^PtVPT||TW CM ' ..^vu*^ DIAL 6-838*?' J I* < > >|