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Mrs. Sallie Crawford ROBERT COLEMAN oving Memory Mrs. Eunice Brown as: Dies In Columbia DIES IN MIAMI of My Mother (Jf Mitford Dies '(3d/If' "ARCHIBALD P. BROOKS Native of Fairfield Passes At //7/9 11 $? . Mrs. Eunice A.. Brown, 79, died' DROWNS NEAR INMA1f Her Home On Monday After. Funeral servlc~3 ,or 1- Robel] Mrs. Nina Rabb Castles, Feb. Thursday at the home of her (From The 1nm34!lTimes) noon. Funeral Services Are Held Henry Coleman, ,a. na ive an 8th 1858--June 18 1938 d ht M Q L H11' . th Th (q 3 At Salem Ohurch .' Ifor many years a ~es.ldent of ~he ' ,. aug er, rs, .. 0 IS, In e e town 0 Inman was sad Ylltl{/~ 5~ Woodward commumty, who . ~led There are three words that Mitf.ord comm~ity. dened last Sunday, June 2tf, b~ Mrs. Sallie Frances Crawford, Saturday in Miami, Fla., of. mjur- sweetly blend. Funeral services were conducted ,the accidental drowning of one 01 76, died .at her home, 2701 Duncan ies suffered in an automobile ac- That on the heart are graven, at 3:30 p. m. Friday at Ebenezer 'its fine young men ArcTrlbald 'P street, at 4 o'clock Monday after- cident Friday, were c\onducted They are Mother, Home and. Methodist church by Rev. J. H.' Brooks. ' noon. Mrs. Crawford was 'a native from the Concord Presbyterian Heaven. , ~ontgomery. Intermen~ followed ~ Archibald, the son of Mrs. P of Fairfield county and was a church at Woodward Monday -Janie Castles. In the church cemetery, B. Brooks >andthe late Mr. Brook daughter of the late W. J. and morning, with the. ~e:,. S. .A. M. C . C She is survived by one daugh- 'Was born in Columbia twent~ Jemima Dye Crowder. SiJ1{e~d Ewart, pastor, officiating. Inter- lSS arrze oleman ter, Mrs. HoHrs, Mitford; 'One son, years ago and moved to Inma lived in Columbia fOr eight years. ment was in the church cemetery. Dies Near Shelton Jo'nn O. Brown, Jacks~nville a. i with his family when he was sev. Mrs. Crawford .had been in de. Mr. Coleman was a member of .' 1 en years 'Old. He entered schoo clininsr hearth for two years. She the Presbyterian church. For . Mitford again mo~J;'l1sthe pass- )ere'11hd""'Was -graduated from In " h li d i the Wood Funeral Services For Primary mg of another of Its oldest and man High School in 1936- Imme was a member of Salem Presby- many years e rve m - Teacher Held Saturday. best loved residents Mrs Eunice di t 1 aft d t' 'h b terian church a.t Sa1em Cross- ward community, howeve~, S?ll1'e / L7 :; ." G .'. ia eyer gra ua Ion e e h tt M a to -, t?:> Brown, who died Thursday earn t' t th S th roads in Fairfield county. years ago e wen o. 1 mi Miss Carrie Coleman died at her night June 23rd at 10 o'clock eRa!!1appre~~ce a eH OU - Surviving are her husband live. At the time of hIS death he home near Shelton, April 8th, at Mr~. Brown, affectionately ern ai way ops. ~t ~yne S'amuel R. Crawford: fOUr daugih- held a rssponsible position with 5:35 p. m. The funeral services k "A tE . "h db where he worked until hl§ untrme ME . Cdb Packing company d df Down as .un umce, a een ly death occurred ters, Mrs. Lillie . dnngton and ua y. .'. were con ucte rom the home on in declining health for more than .. _ Mrs. J. E. Wylie, both of Wirms, He is surVIved by hIS WIdow, Saturday at 4 p. m. by her pastor, a year but had been confined to Funeral services were ~OJfduct- boro and Miss Belle Cra>wfor. and 'lUrs. Inez McLeod Coleman, and Rev. C. J.Harris assisted by Dr. her bed for a few months only. J ed KMonAd.akY aftern d oon b R y the J Rev Miss Mary Helen Crawford-of Co·- small. s~n, Bobby Coleman, bo~l1 R. R. Lummus of Edgemoor, S C. She was the widow of the late . . 1 en an the ev, . _ lumbia; five sons, J. D. ~rawford, 1. Mc~~a~lS oT°~:;d~::d;D~~o The iJ:lt~rment was in the Antioch Daniel Brown and the daughter of Henderson of Spa;tanburg at tlie and W. D. Crawford of Wmnsb0ro,. b th D' d A '\ Coleman 0 Methodist church cemetery. The 'the late John B. Gladden and Mrs. Int?an Pre~byterlan church 0 Ernest B. Crawford of_St~ther, Sr.pOart~;bur:v~nd Thaddeus Cole- active pallbearers were Plumer, Amanda Brown Gladden She was whIch ArchIbald was a member; T. P. Cr,awf()rd of Columbia and man of W:Oodward; ;two sisters, Howard, James, Robert Y., Thad born near Dewitt Chest~r county ana. where he regularly attend Charl~s R Crawford of Camden; M H d Whitlock of Wash- Coleman and Charley Beam. Dec 9th 1859 'Where she lived serVIces. Interment was in the In- two SIsters, Mrs. John T. Pressly . rs. owar. Miss Coleman was the daughter and' rear~d her' family but finally man ~emete.ry. O'f Chester and Mrs. Jesse Hill 0 ington, D. C., and .MISS~argare of Henry C. ~nd Ann.a Owens Cole- moved & made her home with her Besidss hl~ moth~er, Mrs. P. B Shelton; two brothers, Charles E. Coleman of Columbia .. Hl~ father, n;an. ISh~ IS surYlved by three only daughter, Mrs.Q. L. Hollis, ~rooks, .he IS survived by tfrree Crowder <rl: Newberry, B. D. Crow., ?r. David A. C:0le~an: died dur SIsters, MIsses Edith and Sara at Mitford. She was a devout prothers. Eugene Bro?ks of Greer der of Blairs and 15 .grandchildren. ng the flue e IdembCm 1918. Colen;an of Shelton, and_Mrs. P. J'member of Ebenezer Methodist I~r!'n Hollis and LoUIS Brooks of Prayer services. were conducted ohn P CooperDies Dowtin o~ McCormIck and the f?l- church at Rossville, Chester coun- ---=_-=-=',--.:::...=,-::;::::=,-:;~_~~ __ ... at the residence at 3:45 by the· lowing me.ces and nephe:vs: ,M'lSSty, a substantial woman, an indus- AJ thUJo P. Brown Rev:. Dr. TimmOJ!-s,p3.!ltt>rof Eau. t Ridgeway 'Hal Dowtm. of McCormJck 1 Mrs..trious woman and one of great Claire Preslivterian eliureh. ' / //, t Howard Wllltiock of Wash.in~to~, strength of character. Of Lexinaton; Ky. Funerad servfces were conducte . . 6h ttJtr'f J D. c., Robert C. Coleman of Miami, from Sa,!em Presbyterian church mal Rlteslteld Monday From Florida, David A. Coleman, Spar- She is survived by one daughter D R tl at Salem crossroads at 5:30 Tues. Zion Methodist Church, Near tanburg, Thad C. Coleman of Mrs. Q. L. Hollis, Mitford; one leS ecen y /15;5 day afternoon by the Rev. Charles Blythewood. Woodward, Miss Margaret Cole- son, J. O. Brown of Jacksonville, Arthur Pomeroy Brown, 78, of Harris, lPasOO!r, assisted by the man of Columbia. . Florida, 'three grandchl1dren; Lexington, Ky., head of the Ar- Rev. G. G. Mayes! pasror of Sion Jol:n Preston Cooper, 60, died She was a graduate ofWinthrop three great grandchildren, and a thur P. Brown Investment Secu- Presbyterian church of Winnsboro. late Saturday ai'ternoon at fu Colleg~ and had. taught for .several number of niec~s and nephews. I rities and widely 'known Lexington Interment was in tJhe churchyard. 11' e years m her home commumty and Funeral services were held at broker died Nov. 9th., at the Active pallbearers were si.(c ~me of hIS son, F. D. ~ooper, near at the time of her death was pri- Ebenezer Methodist church last Good Samaritan hospital, where nephews: J. !E. Crowder, Luci:us RIdgeway, after an Illness of· a m!lry teacher at the Edgemoor Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, on the preceding Saturday he un Pressley, Eugene Hm, Bennie week, HIgh School. She was an effi- conducted by Rev. G. M. Mont- derwent the second of two opera- Crowder, Jodie Carter and W. J. .Mr. 'Cooper w s ~ native of the cient, capable a:r;d much-loved gornery, pastor of the cfiurch, as- tions. Crowder, RIdgeway community and was a teacher. Her pupils from Edge- sisted by Rev. H. G. Hammell and Accompanied by members ?f Honorary pallbearers were el- retired farmer. He was born July moor attended the funeral in athe Rev. J. M. Forbis, both of Ithe family the body was .brouglll.t dsrs and deacons ofSa!em Presby- 27, 1877, a!lldwas married to Miss bod~. . Great Falls. !by train to South Carolina for terian church. Mattie Outlaw, who died 18 years. MISSColeman was a true Christ- The pall bearers were six neph- burial. Funeral services were held Other pallbearers were Dr. ago. He was a member of Bloom- ran and ;;t member of the Sa~emews. Friday, Nov. 11th at eleven .0'- Samuel Lindsay, J. M. Lyles, G. i dI B ti th h dI Presbyterian church. Her services Interment was in the church- clock in the historic Presbytenan R. Lauderdale, Dr. J. E. Douglas, ng a e " ap IS c urc. a~. ea-:es ·n.the organizati~ns of her church 'yard where the body was placed .church of Liberty Hill, the church ~ JOhnW. Oathcarf, :mrnest Gladden, l~any f~Ien~s who ":111JO.m WIth III be greatly n;tJssed, but her in- by the side of her husband who of his ancestors. The officiating oraca TraylOr and Jofin M. Har, ~lS family m mourning hIS pass- uence III contmue 0 rr 't died many years ago. ministers were Rev. Paul Edris, n. mg. D th CI Mrs f The' church was fillci....wlth or- pastor of the Georgetown, Ky. avid P. rQ,sby ~ is survived by five sons, .ea al1ns •- -. f' d d . hb·- d Presbyterian church, Dr. R. C. D At Ch t J. Cooper and A. S. Cooper Jennie I Coleman' rowmg rien lS an neig ors an G' P ld t f E k' Co' les es er. 0- Columbia and F. D. Cooper J .," "'/11 Ie; Zit> r the 'grave was covered by many rier, resi en 0 rs Ine ,- / I <It;:) , , -'. "" I 1 fl I lege, and Rev. Walker, pastor of . .7~ 11":>l) P. Cooper and C. E. Cooper of Life-Long R,Eisidentof Fairfield ove y _~ers_. __ _~ the First Presbyterian church of David PIerce rosBy, 42, man- Ridgeway· four daught M Passes WedIll!>Sday Afternoon ~J hS B - Gaffney, S. C. Dr. Gordon R. ager and one of the owners of ' ers, .rs, f E ..J_..J III '0 n rown ~J Hoted Chester, died at 6:215Wed- Pea:l Murphy of Ridgeway, Mrs. A ~t;r An xtended ness, •. Westrope, violinist, sweetly play- nesday evening at the hotel fol- Dons Bradley of Columbia and Mrs. Jennie 1. Coleman, '81, died! D. AH ed "Ho~y City." Interment follow- lowing a stroke of paralysis which Mrs. Tom Lemond and Miss Lula Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock les tome ed in the church cemetery. he suffered earlier in the after- IVIae Cooper of Winnsboro; three at bhe home of her sister, Mrs. Mr. Brown was twice married. O f Ch b th WEC F · h F' t First to Miss Hannah Belton Cun- noon.. ne 0 ester's .. most ro ers, . . o?per and H. D. ~·ary C•. aucette, ~n.t e eas er- Prominent Fairfield Citi- ningham 'of Liberty Hill. From p.r0mment and popular citizens, Cooper of Columbia and C. P. VIlle section of Fairfield county. hIS death came as a great shock Cooper of Spantan burg' five sis- She had been in ill health for sev- zen Passes Saturday, After this union the following children to his host of friends; t Mrs. Gussie Parks, 'Mrs. Mate eral years and had been confined Period of Declining Health. survive: Rev. R. Roy Brown, Sar- Mr. Cr~sby '.va~ born January' les, Mrs. Lula Milor and Mrs. to her bed for th~ past four weeks. Final Rites Held At Union denia; Mrs. Killough H. Patrick. 20, 1896, in Fall1'le:d c~ounty, the - e Allen of Columbia and Mr She was the wife of E. W. Cole- Church. I White Oak; Mrs. Gordon R. West.· SOnof the late DaVId PIerce Cros- . M tt f Rid s. man, who preceded her to the 1-939, rope, Gaffney. Mr. Brown, after by and Mrs. Fanny Crosby. He Ie. a ox 0 1 geway; 12 grave twenty years ago, and a John S Brown died at his home the death of the first Mrs. Brown, was educated at Chester high grandchildren and many other rel- daughter of John Albert Feaster in th Union section of Fairfield married Miss An.na -W:adeof Ker school and Bailey MiliJar~ insti- ativss. '.' Coleman at;td Julianna. Stevenson count;, Saturday, July 30th, after sha:v. Fl:om this UI?lOnthe fol- tute of Greenwood. He first en- Funeral services were conducted] Coleman hfe-long residents and. an illness of many weeks He had' lowing children survive: Dr. J. ga!?~ in farming i.n northern from Zion Methodist church, near descenda'nts of the Coleman- been in declining hea,.!th·for sev- Reid Brown, Detroit, .Mich.; Mis Fairfield county at hIS ;home. Af- Blythewood at 3:30 Monday after-I Feaster pioneers! settlers of the eral years. )0 N:;nalyne. Brown, Lexmgton, Ky.: ter successfully farmmg some noon by the Rev. V.McK. Marlowe \ Feasterville section, He was born October 7 1877 the1MISS Anme Wade Brown, Youngs- years he went to Ha~nes City, F'la. Interment was in the churchyard: Mrs. Coleman is survived by 1 SOn of the late Ro-bert 'Po B;own town, Ohio) Miss Lois Perry wh~re he engaged In the lumber Pallbearers were: H. E. Christ- one son, David R. Coleman, Jr., and Mary King Brown of the Un- Brown, Lexington. Ky.. and Mar- business. ,enson Talley Brabham Albert of Winnsboro, and one sister, ion section of Fairfield county. ion' Brown, Sr. medical student of Orwmg to theill!.1ess of h!s Brabham, Bennie Bra:bha~ Wil- Mrs. Mary C. Faucette, and t>ne He was educate~ in t~e pub,Iic Vanderbilt University. . . b~other, C.laud DaVId. Cr?sby, lie liam Medlin and Sheriff E K brother, Harry Coleman, both of s.choo}s a~d had hved ·hIS entne Mr. J?rown.was a natIve of Llb- dIsposed of the FlorIda mterests Rabb . . 'Shelton. hfe m th:s county. He was ~f erty HIll, bemg a S0n of tbe bte and came to Chester ro take over . Funeral services will be c'Onduct- gentle, qUlet manner, true to ·hlS John Brown and Mrs. Martha the managemeI?t of his b.usiness.' MRS\, MAGGI.E D~CKER§O~ ed from her church, the Feaster- ~aith ~nd a man of ~onesty and I George Stinson Brovm. He was He .operated thIS large busmess up Mrs. MaggIe DIckerson dIed at ville Unive'r,salist Church, Thurs- mtegnty, a good neIghbOr and graduated from Davidson College. untIl about a yea! __ ago, when he ~:er home ~n.the Cool Branch sec- day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, by kind husb~nd and. father. He was a charter member and and several assoclat'espurchased tIon of FaIrfIeld County on Thurs-'her pastor With interment at the At the tIme of hIS death he was 1 'elder of the Heath Springs Pres- Hot~l Oh~s~r and began the op- day morn~ng lat on~ o.'cloc~. /1 ~g Coleman 'family burial ground p~esident of Farmers: .Mutual byterian church. eratlon of It. . Mr. Crosby :vas a Mrs. DIckerson IS surv:ved by near her old home. Fl!e Insurance ASSocl~tIOn .of Du~ing his residence in South member of Kmghts of Pythms,. a h-er husband, I!0race DIckerson; Active pallbe'arers will be ne- Wmnsbor<? and an elder m Un~ontcarOlma Mr. Brown was interest- Mason and a member of the FIrst one daughter, VIOla Haney, by her phews' A M Faucette S S Cole- Presbytenan church of WhICh ed jn the erection of mQ~rn Baptist church. . first husband; a sister, Miss Mar- man SR COlem n 'H' C' Fa _ c~urch he had been a member &~hoolbuildings at various pomts He married Miss Pearl Myers garet Parnell, of Pauline; i3,.' bro- cet~ 'Cla~de Cofe~aR' :Marv~ smce youth. in the state. of Chester and from this union ther, Lawson Matthews, of Union. C l' H . W' Y C I II'! 1909 he was married to Miss He planned and caused to be two children survive: Mis!> Sara She wa..s a member or Cool 0 eman. ono:,ry. . . 0 e- Betty Rutland of Rockton. Surviv- built new churches at Liberty Frances Crosby and Miss Lucille Brancl1 Baptist Chur.:;h at Shelton. man, W. B. Wright, J. R. Shelton, ing h~m are .his widow and the Hill, Heath Springs, and Seneca. Myers Crosby of Che'ster and Funeral services were conducted A. ~. Owens,;. R. Lauderdale, J. fol!owmg chIldren, Mrs. Dave He was deeply interested in Sab- four sisters, Mrs. John Simpson from the home at 3:30 by !her pas- S'. .::>tone,W. • ~cDowelI, vy. W. Beckham, Misses Isabel, Betty, bath school work and served for Stone, Sr., of Fairfield county, tor, Rev. ~. W. Gurley, and inter- ~lxon, F. BlaIr, J. L. Hdl, R. Carrol an~ Sara Brown, and Rob-I ne~rly fifty years as a I,'resby- Mrs. J. I. Collins of Chester 'Mrs. ment was m the Cool Branch cem- D.. Jenkins, Harry. Propst, Sam ert, Maunce, John S. Jr., and one tenan Sabbath school supermtend- Philip M. Deit of Hendel'so~ville etery. Active pallbearers were: O. Bollck C. A. HIll. g.randson, pave ~eckham, Jr.; two ent. He was actiVe in rural com- N. C., and Mrs. William K. Gunte~-M. Wisher,t, Lee Dic~erson, D. L. SIsters, M~ss 'Olhe Brown, Mrs. munities and was instrumental in .-of Gaffney. dStevenson, George B[.gham, J. E. Charles TImms, and Qne brother, the re-opeNing and re-organiza- at tl O'ClOCKThursday afternoon atEuh ks and ClaUd DIcker on. A. G. Brown. . tion of a number of weak mission First Baptist church with the pas. F~neral serVIces were held. at churches. tor, the Rev. J. E. Rawlinson, of- 2 0 clock. Sunday from UnIOn ~'~i'0CHW", -".u • .L.>LUVVll """'llY VVUll ficiating with interment in Ever- PresbyterIan church, condUcted by the affection of a host of friends g reen c~metery. D~. G. G. Mayes and the Rev. J. whose hearts are deeply touched # MIlls Lemmon. bv this sad Providence.

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Mrs. Sallie Crawford ROBERT COLEMAN oving Memory Mrs. Eunice Brown as:Dies In Columbia DIES IN MIAMI of My Mother (Jf Mitford Dies '(3d/If' "ARCHIBALD P. BROOKS

Native of Fairfield Passes At //7/911$? . Mrs. Eunice A.. Brown, 79, died' DROWNS NEAR INMA1fHer Home On Monday After. Funeral servlc~3 ,or 1-Robel] Mrs. Nina Rabb Castles, Feb. Thursday at the home of her (From The 1nm34!lTimes)noon. Funeral Services Are Held Henry Coleman, ,a. na ive an 8th 1858--June 18 1938 d ht M Q L H 11' . th Th (q 3At Salem Ohurch .' Ifor many years a ~es.ldent of ~he ' ,. aug er, rs, . . 0 IS, In e e town 0 Inman was sad

Ylltl{/~ 5~ Woodward commumty, who . ~led There are three words that Mitf.ord comm~ity. dened last Sunday, June 2tf, b~Mrs. Sallie Frances Crawford, Saturday in Miami, Fla., of. mjur- sweetly blend. Funeral services were conducted ,the accidental drowning of one 01

76, died .at her home, 2701 Duncan ies suffered in an automobile ac- That on the heart are graven, at 3:30 p. m. Friday at Ebenezer 'its fine young men ArcTrlbald 'Pstreet, at 4 o'clock Monday after- cident Friday, were c\onducted They are Mother, Home and. Methodist church by Rev. J. H.' Brooks. 'noon. Mrs. Crawford was 'a native from the Concord Presbyterian Heaven. , ~ontgomery. Intermen~ followed ~ Archibald, the son of Mrs. Pof Fairfield county and was a church at Woodward Monday -Janie Castles. In the church cemetery, B. Brooks >andthe late Mr. Brookdaughter of the late W. J. and morning, with the. ~e:,. S. .A. M. C . C She is survived by one daugh- 'Was born in Columbia twent~Jemima Dye Crowder. SiJ1{e~d Ewart, pastor, officiating. Inter- lSS arrze oleman ter, Mrs. HoHrs, Mitford; 'One son, years ago and moved to Inmalived in Columbia fOr eight years. ment was in the church cemetery. Dies Near Shelton Jo'nn O. Brown, Jacks~nville a. iwith his family when he was sev.

Mrs. Crawford .had been in de. Mr. Coleman was a member of .' 1 en years 'Old. He entered schooclininsr hearth for two years. She the Presbyterian church. For . Mitford again mo~J;'l1sthe pass- )ere'11hd""'Was -graduated from In

" h li d i the Wood Funeral Services For Primary mg of another of Its oldest and man High School in 1936- Immewas a member of Salem Presby- many years e rve m - Teacher Held Saturday. best loved residents Mrs Eunice di t 1 aft d t' 'h bterian church a.t Sa1em Cross- ward community, howeve~, S?ll1'e / L7 :; ." G .'. ia eyer gra ua Ion e e

h t t M a to -, t?:> • Brown, who died Thursday earn t' t th S throads in Fairfield county. years ago e wen o. 1 mi Miss Carrie Coleman died at her night June 23rd at 10 o'clock eRa!!1appre~~ce a e HOU -Surviving are her husband live. At the time of hIS death he home near Shelton, April 8th, at Mr~. Brown, affectionately ern ai way ops. ~t ~yne

S'amuel R. Crawford: fOUr daugih- held a rssponsible position with 5:35 p. m. The funeral services k "A t E . "h d b where he worked until hl§ untrmeM E . C d b Packing company d d f Down as .un umce, a een ly death occurredters, Mrs. Lillie . dnngton and u a y. .'. were con ucte rom the home on in declining health for more than . . _

Mrs. J. E. Wylie, both of Wirms, He is surVIved by hIS WIdow, Saturday at 4 p. m. by her pastor, a year but had been confined to Funeral services were ~OJfduct-boro and Miss Belle Cra>wfor. and 'lUrs. Inez McLeod Coleman, and Rev. C. J.Harris assisted by Dr. her bed for a few months only. JedKMonAd.akYafterndoon bR

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Miss Mary Helen Crawford-of Co·- small. s~n, Bobby Coleman, bo~l1 R. R. Lummus of Edgemoor, S C. She was the widow of the late . . 1 en an the ev, . _lumbia; five sons, J. D. ~rawford, 1.Mc~~a~lS oT°~:;d~::d;D~~o The iJ:lt~rment was in the Antioch Daniel Brown and the daughter of Henderson of Spa;tanburg at tlieand W. D. Crawford of Wmnsb0ro,. b th D' d A '\ Coleman 0 Methodist church cemetery. The 'the late John B. Gladden and Mrs. Int?an Pre~byterlan church 0Ernest B. Crawford of_St~ther, Sr.pOart~;bur:v~nd Thaddeus Cole- active pallbearers were Plumer, Amanda Brown Gladden She was whIch ArchIbald was a member;T. P. Cr,awf()rd of Columbia and man of W:Oodward; ;two sisters, Howard, James, Robert Y., Thad born near Dewitt Chest~r county ana. where he regularly attendCharl~s R Crawford of Camden; M H d Whitlock of Wash- Coleman and Charley Beam. Dec 9th 1859 'Where she lived serVIces. Interment was in the In-two SIsters, Mrs. John T. Pressly . rs. owar. Miss Coleman was the daughter and' rear~d her' family but finally man ~emete.ry.O'f Chester and Mrs. Jesse Hill 0 ington, D. C., and .MISS ~argare of Henry C. ~nd Ann.a Owens Cole- moved & made her home with her Besidss hl~ moth~er, Mrs. P. BShelton; two brothers, Charles E. Coleman of Columbia .. Hl~ father, n;an. ISh~ IS surYlved by three only daughter, Mrs.Q. L. Hollis, ~rooks, .he IS survived by tfrreeCrowder <rl: Newberry, B. D. Crow., ?r. David A. C:0le~an: died dur SIsters, MIsses Edith and Sara at Mitford. She was a devout prothers. Eugene Bro?ks of Greerder of Blairs and 15 .grandchildren. ng the flue e IdembCm 1918. Colen;an of Shelton, and_Mrs. P. J'member of Ebenezer Methodist I~r!'nHollis and LoUIS Brooks of

Prayer services. were conducted ohn P CooperDies Dowtin o~ McCormIck and the f?l- church at Rossville, Chester coun- ---=_-=-=',--.:::...=,-::;::::=,-:;~_~~__ ....:at the residence at 3:45 by the· lowing me.ces and nephe:vs: ,M'lSSty, a substantial woman, an indus- AJ·thUJoP. BrownRev:. Dr. TimmOJ!-s,p3.!ltt>rof Eau. t Ridgeway 'Hal Dowtm. of McCormJck1 Mrs ..trious woman and one of greatClaire Preslivterian eliureh. ' / //, t Howard Wllltiock of Wash.in~to~, strength of character. Of Lexinaton; Ky.Funerad servfces were conducte . . 6h ttJtr'f J D. c., Robert C. Coleman of Miami,

from Sa,!em Presbyterian church mal Rlteslteld Monday From Florida, David A. Coleman, Spar- She is survived by one daughter D· R tlat Salem crossroads at 5:30 Tues. Zion Methodist Church, Near tanburg, Thad C. Coleman of Mrs. Q. L. Hollis, Mitford; one leS ecen y /15;5day afternoon by the Rev. Charles Blythewood. Woodward, Miss Margaret Cole- son, J. O. Brown of Jacksonville, Arthur Pomeroy Brown, 78, ofHarris, lPasOO!r,assisted by the man of Columbia. . Florida, 'three grandchl1dren; Lexington, Ky., head of the Ar-Rev. G. G. Mayes! pasror of Sion Jol:n Preston Cooper, 60, died She was a graduate ofWinthrop three great grandchildren, and a thur P. Brown Investment Secu-Presbyterian church of Winnsboro. late Saturday ai'ternoon at fu Colleg~ and had. taught for .several number of niec~s and nephews. Irities and widely 'known LexingtonInterment was in tJhe churchyard. 11' e years m her home commumty and Funeral services were held at broker died Nov. 9th., at the

Active pallbearers were si.(c ~me of hIS son, F. D. ~ooper, near at the time of her death was pri- Ebenezer Methodist church last Good Samaritan hospital, wherenephews: J. !E. Crowder, Luci:us RIdgeway, after an Illness of· a m!lry teacher at the Edgemoor Friday afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock, on the preceding Saturday he unPressley, Eugene Hm, Bennie week, HIgh School. She was an effi- conducted by Rev. G. M. Mont- derwent the second of two opera-Crowder, Jodie Carter and W. J. .Mr. 'Cooper w s ~ native of the cient, capable a:r;d much-loved gornery, pastor of the cfiurch, as- tions.Crowder, RIdgeway community and was a teacher. Her pupils from Edge- sisted by Rev. H. G. Hammell and Accompanied by members ?fHonorary pallbearers were el- retired farmer. He was born July moor attended the funeral in athe Rev. J. M. Forbis, both of Ithe family the body was .brouglll.t

dsrs and deacons ofSa!em Presby- 27, 1877, a!lld was married to Miss bod~. . Great Falls. !by train to South Carolina forterian church. Mattie Outlaw, who died 18 years. MISSColeman was a true Christ- The pall bearers were six neph- burial. Funeral services were held

Other pallbearers were Dr. ago. He was a member of Bloom- ran and ;;t member of the Sa~emews. Friday, Nov. 11th at eleven .0'-Samuel Lindsay, J. M. Lyles, G. i d I B ti t h h d I Presbyterian church. Her services Interment was in the church- clock in the historic PresbytenanR. Lauderdale, Dr. J. E. Douglas, ng a e " ap IS c urc. a~. ea-:es ·n. the organizati~ns of her church 'yard where the body was placed .church of Liberty Hill, the church

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JOhnW. Oathcarf, :mrnest Gladden, l~any f~Ien~s who ":111 JO.mWIth III be greatly n;tJssed, but her in- by the side of her husband who of his ancestors. The officiatingoraca TraylOr and Jofin M. Har, ~lS family m mourning hIS pass- uence III contmue 0 r r 't died many years ago. ministers were Rev. Paul Edris,n. mg. D th CI· Mrs f The' church was fillci....wlth or- pastor of the Georgetown, Ky.avid P. rQ,sby ~ is survived by five sons, .ea al1ns •- -. f' d d . hb·- d Presbyterian church, Dr. R. C.

D· At Ch t J. Cooper and A. S. Cooper Jennie I Coleman' rowmg rien lS an neig ors an G' P ld t f E k' Co'les es er. 0 - Columbia and F. D. Cooper J .," • "'/11 Ie; Zit> r the 'grave was covered by many rier, resi en 0 rs Ine ,-/ I <It;:) , , -'. "" I 1 fl I lege, and Rev. Walker, pastor of

. . 7 ~ 11":>l) P. Cooper and C. E. Cooper of Life-Long R,Eisident of Fairfield ove y _~ers_. __ _~ the First Presbyterian church ofDavid PIerce rosBy, 42, man- Ridgeway· four daught M Passes WedIll!>Sday Afternoon ~Jh S B - Gaffney, S. C. Dr. Gordon R.

ager and one of the owners of ' ers, .rs, f E ..J_..J III '0 n rown ~JHoted Chester, died at 6:215Wed- Pea:l Murphy of Ridgeway, Mrs. A ~t;r An xtended ness, • . Westrope, violinist, sweetly play-nesday evening at the hotel fol- Dons Bradley of Columbia and Mrs. Jennie 1. Coleman, '81, died! D. A H ed "Ho~y City." Interment follow-lowing a stroke of paralysis which Mrs. Tom Lemond and Miss Lula Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock les tome ed in the church cemetery.he suffered earlier in the after- IVIae Cooper of Winnsboro; three at bhe home of her sister, Mrs. Mr. Brown was twice married.

O f Ch b th W E C F· h F' t First to Miss Hannah Belton Cun-noon.. ne 0 ester's .. most ro ers, . . o?per and H. D. ~·ary C•. aucette, ~n.t e eas er- Prominent Fairfield Citi- ningham 'of Liberty Hill. Fromp.r0mment and popular citizens, Cooper of Columbia and C. P. VIlle section of Fairfield county.hIS death came as a great shock Cooper of Span tan burg' five sis- She had been in ill health for sev- zen Passes Saturday, After this union the following childrento his host of friends; t Mrs. Gussie Parks, 'Mrs. Mate eral years and had been confined Period of Declining Health. survive: Rev. R. Roy Brown, Sar-Mr. Cr~sby '.va~ born January' les, Mrs. Lula Milor and Mrs. to her bed for th~ past four weeks. Final Rites Held At Union denia; Mrs. Killough H. Patrick.

20, 1896, in Fall1'le:d c~ounty, the - e Allen of Columbia and Mr She was the wife of E. W. Cole- Church. I White Oak; Mrs. Gordon R. West.·SOn of the late DaVId PIerce Cros- . M tt f Rid s. man, who preceded her to the 1-939, rope, Gaffney. Mr. Brown, afterby and Mrs. Fanny Crosby. He Ie. a ox 0 1 geway; 12 grave twenty years ago, and a John S Brown died at his home the death of the first Mrs. Brown,was educated at Chester high grandchildren and many other rel- daughter of John Albert Feaster in th Union section of Fairfield married Miss An.na -W:adeof Kerschool and Bailey MiliJar~ insti- ativss. '.' Coleman at;td Julianna. Stevenson count;, Saturday, July 30th, after sha:v. Fl:om this UI?lOn the fol-tute of Greenwood. He first en- Funeral services were conducted] Coleman hfe-long residents and. an illness of many weeks He had' lowing children survive: Dr. J.ga!?~ in farming i.n northern from Zion Methodist church, near descenda'nts of the Coleman- been in declining hea,.!th·for sev- Reid Brown, Detroit, .Mich.; MisFairfield county at hIS ;home. Af- Blythewood at 3:30 Monday after-I Feaster pioneers! settlers of the eral years. )0 N:;nalyne. Brown, Lexmgton, Ky.:ter successfully farmmg some noon by the Rev. V.McK. Marlowe \ Feasterville section, He was born October 7 1877 the1MISS Anme Wade Brown, Youngs-years he went to Ha~nes City, F'la. Interment was in the churchyard: Mrs. Coleman is survived by 1 SOn of the late Ro-bert 'Po B;own town, Ohio) Miss Lois Perrywh~re he engaged In the lumber Pallbearers were: H. E. Christ- one son, David R. Coleman, Jr., and Mary King Brown of the Un- Brown, Lexington. Ky.. and Mar-business. ,enson Talley Brabham Albert of Winnsboro, and one sister, ion section of Fairfield county. ion' Brown, Sr. medical student of

Orwmg to theill!.1ess of h!s Brabham, Bennie Bra:bha~ Wil- Mrs. Mary C. Faucette, and t>ne He was educate~ in t~e pub,Iic Vanderbilt University. . .b~other, C.laud DaVId. Cr?sby, lie liam Medlin and Sheriff E K brother, Harry Coleman, both of s.choo}s a~d had hved ·hIS entne Mr. J?rown.was a natIve of Llb-dIsposed of the FlorIda mterests Rabb . . 'Shelton. hfe m th:s county. He was ~f erty HIll, bemg a S0n of tbe bteand came to Chester ro take over . Funeral services will be c'Onduct- gentle, qUlet manner, true to ·hlS John Brown and Mrs. Marthathe managemeI?t of his b.usiness.' MRS\, MAGGI.E D~CKER§O~ ed from her church, the Feaster- ~aith ~nd a man of ~onesty and IGeorge Stinson Brovm. He wasHe .operated thIS large busmess up Mrs. MaggIe DIckerson dIed at ville Unive'r,salist Church, Thurs- mtegnty, a good neIghbOr and graduated from Davidson College.untIl about a yea! __ago, when he ~:er home ~n .the Cool Branch sec- day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, by kind husb~nd and. father. He was a charter member andand several assoclat'espurchased tIon of FaIrfIeld County on Thurs-'her pastor With interment at the At the tIme of hIS death he was

1'elder of the Heath Springs Pres-

Hot~l Oh~s~r and began the op- day morn~ng lat on~ o.'cloc~. /1 ~g Coleman 'family burial ground p~esident of Farmers: .Mutual byterian church.eratlon of It. . Mr. Crosby :vas a Mrs. DIckerson IS surv:ved by near her old home. Fl!e Insurance ASSocl~tIOn . of Du~ing his residence in Southmember of Kmghts of Pythms,. a h-er husband, I!0race DIckerson; Active pallbe'arers will be ne- Wmnsbor<? and an elder m Un~on tcarOlma Mr. Brown was interest-Mason and a member of the FIrst one daughter, VIOla Haney, by her phews' A M Faucette S S Cole- Presbytenan church of WhICh ed jn the erection of mQ~rnBaptist church. . first husband; a sister, Miss Mar- man S R COlem n 'H' C' Fa _ c~urch he had been a member &~hoolbuildings at various pomtsHe married Miss Pearl Myers garet Parnell, of Pauline; i3,.' bro- cet~ 'Cla~de Cofe~aR' :Marv~ smce youth. in the state.

of Chester and from this union ther, Lawson Matthews, of Union. C l' H . W' Y C I II'! 1909 he was married to Miss He planned and caused to betwo children survive: Mis!> Sara She wa..s a member or Cool 0 eman. ono:,ry. . . 0 e- Betty Rutland of Rockton. Surviv- built new churches at LibertyFrances Crosby and Miss Lucille Brancl1 Baptist Chur.:;h at Shelton. man, W. B. Wright, J. R. Shelton, ing h~m are .his widow and the Hill, Heath Springs, and Seneca.Myers Crosby of Che'ster and Funeral services were conducted A. ~. Owens,;. R. Lauderdale, J. fol!owmg chIldren, Mrs. Dave He was deeply interested in Sab-four sisters, Mrs. John Simpson from the home at 3:30 by !her pas- S'. .::>tone,W. • ~cDowelI, vy. W. Beckham, Misses Isabel, Betty, bath school work and served forStone, Sr., of Fairfield county, tor, Rev. ~. W. Gurley, and inter- ~lxon, 4· F. BlaIr, J. L. Hdl, R. Carrol an~ Sara Brown, and Rob-I ne~rly fifty years as a I,'resby-Mrs. J. I. Collins of Chester 'Mrs. ment was m the Cool Branch cem- D.. Jenkins, Harry. Propst, Sam ert, Maunce, John S. Jr., and one tenan Sabbath school supermtend-Philip M. Deit of Hendel'so~ville etery. Active pallbearers were: O. Bollck C. A. HIll. g.randson, pave ~eckham, Jr.; two ent. He was actiVe in rural com-N. C., and Mrs. William K. Gunte~-M. Wisher,t, Lee Dic~erson, D. L. SIsters, M~ss 'Olhe Brown, Mrs. munities and was instrumental in

. -of Gaffney. dStevenson, George B[.gham, J. E. Charles TImms, and Qne brother, the re-opeNing and re-organiza-at tl O'ClOCKThursday afternoon atEuh ks and ClaUd DIcker on. A. G. Brown. . tion of a number of weak missionFirst Baptist church with the pas. F~neral serVIces were held. at churches.tor, the Rev. J. E. Rawlinson, of- 2 0 clock. Sunday from UnIOn ~'~i'0CHW", -".u • .L.>LUVVll """'llY VVUll

ficiating with interment in Ever- PresbyterIan church, condUcted by the affection of a host of friendsgreen c~metery. D~. G. G. Mayes and the Rev. J. whose hearts are deeply touched

# • MIlls Lemmon. bv this sad Providence.