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MR. MARTIN Rites Held for JOHNW.LEITNER James Lenon Mattox, 80, R H Lemmon John Wesley Leitner, 72, MRS. JOHNSON _ .died Friday at Fairfield Berkley Butler Martin of died Sunday at Providence Mrs.NellMillerJohnson,53, 0 Monticello died on Sunday at on Wedn sd . I Iii" /I Memorial Hospital, 1'U"d· e ay Hospital, . TO v Blythewood, widow of Davie Richland Memorial Hospital Born in Fairfield County, he after a long illness. 19 CO Born in Fairfield County, he Wylie Johnson, died. Ia was a son of the late James He was born in FairfieldCounty, J' Io was a son of the late Thomas OrangeburgRegionalHospita a! f h I J h GI d C d· Mar S ann Leitner. the result of an automobile ae and Isabeljjook Maddox. He a son 0 t e ate osep a - Robert Howe Lemmon, 95, . an .y. p cidentenFriday. J9It) was a retired barber and a. ney and· Mary Alston.Pearson diedMondaymorning,August18, He was a retired employee of She was born in Columbiaor, member of the Winnsboro Martin .. Mr. Martin was atFairfieldMemorialHospital. Anderson Quarry. He was a December16,1926,adaughterol . engaged III the general mer- . F' fi ld Co . Mh IID MaSOniCLodge. Mr. Mattox il busi f HewasbornIn air ie un-1member Greenbrier et 0- the late EustaceP. and Ne ar canti e usmess or many fh . was a deacon and member of M ti 11 . t ty November17,1884,asono t e dist Church· by Miller. Mrs. Johnson was . . years at on Ice 0 pnor 0 [late Robert Yongue and Agnes ..' .. assistant director of Agape the Board of Trustees at First his retirement. M'II' Le H f t Surviving are his Widow, ild 'H t Blyth .. .. I mg mmon. e was irs ... ChI rens ornea ew 'Baptist Church. Surviving are five sisters; married to MadgeCoskrey,who Mrs. Florence Warren Leit- and was a member of Columbia Mrs. Mary Owens, Mrs. Kate died i D be 1954 I 1955 nero two daughters Mrs.· licalCh h Kelly Mrs. Nelle Fabrizio and I In. ecem r .n , .' vang~I~ urc. , M 'A .S II f he married Sarah Purgason,who Frances L. Smith and Mrs. Surviving are one daughter. rs. gnes awyer, a 0 . hi .F Mill J h . .Columbia and Mrs. Cecilia survives im. Miriam L. Morgan of Winns- MISS ra~ces I er 0 nson,on, C t · fP '. Mr. Lemmonwas a memberof b . a son John David son, David W. Johnson, Jr., OJ oun s 0 oman a, one . M . 1 P b te . oro" bi . M' F b th RId M tin f Union emona res y rian f G Fall Colum ia: a Sister, ISS ranees ro .er, 0 an ar III 0 Churchwherehe servedfor fifty Leitner 0 reat s; two Miller of Columbia; and a Monticello, and a number of years as an elder; at the time of brothers, Henry Spann Leit- brother, Dr. E.P. Miller of La> nieces and nephews. his death he was an elder ner of Winnsboro and Thomas Angeles,Calif. Graveside servicesWw~e ~on-emeritus. He was a Sunday C. Leitner, Jr. of Columbia; Services were conducted 0 ducted at 3 p.m. e ne~ ay, school teacher and superinten- . d Sunday from Pope Funera March .5, at the M~ntlce~odent of the Sunday school. He two gra~dchildren an a great Home,with burial in the Bethe. Methodls~ Cemetery y t e was a charter member of the grandchild. A.R. Presbyterian Cemeter Rev. Phil Thrailkill. Active Winnsboro Lion's Club, in- Services were 2 p.m. Tues- conductedbythe Rev.Rhett San pallbearers were Joe BGurle y , strumental in forming Fair-/day at Greenbrier United dersandtheRev.JedSnyder. Charlie Lee McMeeklll eorge . ld El . Coo ti I . Se . R' R bi J C fie eetnc pera ive, nc.,a Methodist Church. Rev. Rob- Active pallbearers were .Tomlin, oss 0 mson, .. di to it f th Central - -' - J hAM ti R Babe R Services were 4 p.m. Sun- 'Doolittle, William Claytor and irec r.emen us.o e.. ert Campbell and ev. Robert o.n . arIn, on .r r, e day at First Baptist Church. Willi C .Production Credit Association,Bo ffi . td AzialJones,Frank Witt, Waltei .. I Ie rapps. anda 32ndDegreeMason. rom 0 ieia e . RuffandJoeWright. Rev. C.E. Carroll officiated. MR. MATTHEWS He graduated from Clemson Pallbearers were: Davis ---HENRY EL=L..:.;.I-OTT----. Burial was in church ceme- Collegein 1907andwastheoldest Robinson, Marion Robinson, . KETCmN tery. .living Clemsongraduate at the Roy .Lewis, E. L. (Buddy) Henry Elliott Matthews II time of his death Mr Lemmon/ I . ed .t fa t Sellers, Larry Leitner, and DURHAM Active pallbearers were: died. Tuesday at Moncrief wasa retir eouny arm agen '. J. , James E. Lyles, Edward R. Hospital a~ Fort Jacks.on. He serving in this capacityfor thir- Carrol HISaSskLmEsI'TNER Elliott Ketchin Jr., 71, diee was a retired U.S. Air Force ty-sevenyears. M Monday at Durham Cit] Lyles, James H. Mattox Jr., Major, IQ,fd Survivorsincludehis wife',one' ., 7 General HosnitaJ' If/flU Jeffrey L. Mattox, Todd K Born August 25, 1920, in da,ughter.Mrs. R.O.Hammer o~ Miss Mary Elise Leitner, 26, Born in Winnsboro, he wa Mattox, and Steve Boulware. Winnsboro, he was the son of Washington, Iowa; three sons, died on Sunday of injuries a son of the late Henry EllioU DR. MACDONALD the late Palmer A. and Mary R.H. Lemmon,Jr. of Whitmire, received in an automobile ac- Alice Boulware Matthews. Col. James C. Lemmon of cidentonHighway215. 19Kb Sr. and Ella Cathcart Ketchin. He was a retired U.S. Air ColoradoSprings,Col.,and John She was born on December16, He was a retired lawyer. H Dr. Malcolm Alexander Mac- Force.officer, veteran of World M. Lemmon,Charleston. Eight 1953 in Richland County, a was employed by the Durham donald, 78, of Easley, died War II, served in North grandchildren, six great- daughter of Chris E. and Lottie County school system an Saturday at Easley Baptist Afriea, Azore Islands, Scotland grandchildrenand fivegreat-great-RileyLeitner. Shewasa student h S h H' 1;1 taug t at out ern Ign Chamber 'of Commerce. Hospital. 19!cJ and Greenland, member of St. granchildrenalsosurvive. at MidlandsTeeand secretary of J h' E' 1Ch h d Funeral servi h ld Sh School prior to his retirement. McKay was also a f<U'\Der He was born in Blackstock, 0 ns PISCOpa urc an a unera serviceswere e on the Student Government.. e . member of the Jaycees,:LlOns a son of the late Alexander past Junior Warden of the Wednesday morning at Union was also a member of The Pine He was a graduate of Duke and the Rotary' Club. and Mattie Oates Macdonald. Church,and the Sherwood Memorial Presbyterian Church Tree Players, the S.C. Dental University and earned his A member of Park Street He was educated' at MasonicLodge. by the Rev.James Hope. Inter- Association,the Christian Youth ,J.D. at University of Sout Baptist Church where he was Presbyterian College and Surviving .are his wife, Mrs. mentwasinthe churchcemetery. Choir and Bethel United I Carolina and practiced law for. a former Sunday School Columbia TheologicalSeminary' Mary Miller Matthews,' a ActivepallbearerswereGrover MethodistChurch. . . . ' teacher, Mr. McKay was a; and received his MA of daughter, Mrs. Leslee Ann M. Timms, Daniel Timms, Jack Surviving are her parents of some time m WInnsboro: ~e member of the Long Range Theology from Union Blackleyof Abilene,Tx.; a son, Robertson,Jack Brown,Herbert Winnsboro;and two sisters Mrs. [was a member of Trinit Planning Committee. He was Theological Seminary and Brett Elliott Matthews. of RexrodeandRobertL.Lemmon. ChristineCunnellsofColumbia United Methodist Church an past president of the honorary doctor of divinity Dublin, Ca.; two brothers,. J. HERBERT H. LEWIS and Mrs. Charlotte Hendrix of the Tobacooland. Kiwanis Brotherhood, former Sunday from Presbyterian College. Palmer Matthews of Win- Chester. Club. School superintendent at First He was former principal of nsboro and Frank B. Matthews, H . Funeral serviceswere conduc- Baptist Church in Batesburg Gray Court School in Owings, of Greenwood;and three gran-·. erbert Hugh Le~IS, 82, ted Tuesdaymorning by the Rev f Services were 3 p.m. Wed- 'and past president of .the and served pastorates at Union dsons.. . died Wednesday at. a localfPhillip Thrailkill,the Rev. Joe .nesday in Maplewood Ceme- Ridge Baptist Association Point, Siloan and Moultrie, .. hospital after a short illness. Alleyand the Rev.Jack McNalr;t::e::.;ry'!..c.=--=-==-'-====-==-== Brotherhood. G d Cli H' k Funeral services, With full He was born in Fairfield at the Bethel United Methodist MRS WINNIE M hi id a., an at inton, IC ory ilita h '11 be h hI' th . Surviving are IS WIow, Tavern Greenwoodand Ander- mil ry onors, WI con-Co t f th I t C urc. nterment was In e LEGERTON M Betty Jea n Enloe McKay" ducted at 11 a.m. Thursday by un y, a son 0 e a .e churchcemetery. rs. 'son. He served as moderator b A A three daughte~, Mrs.. James of the Synod of S.C., the Rev. Robert Long at the Ro ert . and gnes Pallbearers were Dr. John V. 1'1 rO M (Jeanne) Bridges of Colurn- St. John's Episcopal Church. McKeown Lewis. He was a Nicholson,Jr., Lewis Hobgood, Winnie McMaster Legerton . Presbyterian Churches in the bia, May E. "Beth" McKay of U.S., and was president of Interment will be in the farmer. ' IfBIJ Huey Leitner, Ronnie Hornsby, died Tuesday at Summe~ville. Columbia and Charleston a~d Thornwell Home and School EpiscopalCemetary.. ' -,Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Van House, Stev~ Mann, Joe She was born in Winnsboro, Libby J. McKay of Columbia;~linton. ' MRS. MATTIE F. MILES Cornie Mae Harrelson Lewis; Blackwe~~~n~~~~ve. fadaughter of the l~te George a son, Daniedl:.. MC~:y ~~ Surviving are his widow. a son, Robert C. Lewis of Hunter and Louisa Gregg Co~umbia;an ,IS mo er Mrs. Annette Carlton' Mao Mrs. Mattie Fagan Miles; M fr bo N C' d h- WInnsboro. donald; two daughters, Mrs. .. ·1 ur ees ro, .. , a aug McMaster. She was a member .Services were held Tuesday Anna Lee' of Spartanburg and63, dIed. friday at her home. ter, Mrs. Jacquelyn L. Ford of of the Colonial Dames of the afternoon in the Park Street MrsDexter Rogers of Easley' Born In Great Falls, she was C lumbia: a brother Roy A Dr. Jo~n Eber Mason,.69, ofAmerican Revolution. B .t Ch h d ted byI . . 'd h f hit Ki S ,0 , , Cayce died July 11, In the ... - aptis urc, con uc a brother, Dr. Roderick Mac·a aug ter 0 tea e ng . Lewis of Rion' three sisters. Ba f t Medi I Ce te l'llt> Surviving are. three sons, the Rev. R.W. Grobe. IAn~Rrp- donald of Rock Hill; eightand Lottie Baker Fagan. Mrs. Sue Cota of Winnsboro, Je ls was' \:rn ~n r'Fairfield Dr. Clarence W_ Legerton Jr. ment was in the fi ,grandchi.ldren and ive great- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Rebecca L. Banks of County, a son of the late Rev.of Charleston, Clifford L. Le- Cemetery in Winnsboro. d grandchil ren. Mrs. Barbara M. Foster of Blackstock and Mrs. Irene James M. and Bertha Spinksgerton of Norfolk, Va., and Winnsboro; a foster daughter, Leitner of Winnsboro; and Mason. He was a veteran ofthe Rev. Dr. Fitzhugh, M. Mrs Mary F Mills of Winns- lthree grandchildren World War II and a memberLe rt f At! t G.. .. .' . . of the Cayce United Methodist ge on o. an a, a., SIX Mrs. Leonda Berry McLen- Lola Tanner and. Mrs. Myrtle boro; four brothers, Henry, Services were 5 p.m. friday Church. He was a pharmacist grandchildren; and a great- don, 66, widow of Hampton A. :acam of Winnsboro; a bro- Harvey and Tom Fagan of at Hardwick Funeral Home. with McDaniels Drugs until grandchild. McLendon, died Monday at ther, J. W. Berry of Winns- Winnsboro and King Fagan of Burial was in Green Sea his retirement. Services were 4 p.m. Wed- her home. I '3" 'boro and five grandchildren: Charlotte, N.C.; and three Cemetery. Su~iving are his wife, Mrs.nesday in Magnolia Cemetery. She was born in Lee . r Services were 3 p.m. Tues- grandsons. /t{Sb The family suggests that Florrie Goodson Mason; four J. Henry Stuhr, Downtown Co t d ht f th It d t Leb Pr byt . 3 S .h k sons, John E. Mason, Jr., Lyn- un y, a aug er 0 e a.e ay a anon es erI~ Services were p.m. un- those who WlS may ma e chburg, Va., Major Wayne B. Chapel, was in charge. Johnathan W. and Nannie Church. Interment wa~ In day at Pope Funeral, with memorials to Green Sea Mason of Virginia Beach, Va., Kennington Berry. . church cemetery. Rev. John,burial in Oaklawn Cemetery. Cemetery fund or Chowan Lt. Col. Alan C. Mason of Surviving are two sons, R. Thompson officiated. Rev. Richard Mullinax offi- College Book of Memory. Alexandria, Va., and Barrie H. Thomas Eldridge and Charles , Active pallbearers were: ciated. Mason of Charlotte; a brother, H. McLendon of Columbia: Royce Tanner, Floyd Tanner, Pallbearers were: Roger James H. Mason of Spartan- burg; a sister, Mrs. Juanita M. five sisters, Mrs. Lela Price of Billy Beam, Wilburn Price, Haney, Richard Phillips, McCanless of Waynesville, Columbia; Mrs. Mauise Cham- Weldon Bonds and Berry Wayne Presley, Gregg Fagan, N.C..;and seven grandchildren. pion, Mrs. Louise Bonos, Mrs. Bonds. Joe Tolb,ert, and Carl Watts. MR. McKAY ~r JAMESL.MATTOX I qf O Daniel Brady McKay,Jr., 51, of Coluinbia, died on Sunday at the Baptist MedicalCenter. Born in Winnsboro, he was the son of Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Cathcart McKay and the late Daniel Brady McKay. He was group manager in the Marketing and Industrial Development Division of South Carolina Electric & Gas Co: A 1949 graduate of Clemson University with a degree in electrical 'engineering, Mr. McKay did graduate work at Surviving are his widow, the University of South Mrs. Ara Jeanette Mattox of Carolina and Ohio State University. He was vice-chairmanof the Lexington County Economic Development Advisory Com- mission; a member of the ad- Fannie Rhine and Mrs. Jessie visory board of the Vocational M. Bell of Columbia; a bro- Rehabilitation Workshopand a ther, . Palmer Mattox oi former member of the board Columbia; and five grand of directors of the Business Development Corp. of South children. :Carolina.' Mr. McKay was a former chairman of. the Board of Trustees of Lexington County' School District Five, a former) member of the board of direc-; tors of the South Carolina Association of School Boards, representing the 11th Judicial Circuit. He was a. former member' of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce and former' president of the Batesburg-LeesvilleChamber of Commerce. He was past president of the ·South Carolina Industrial. Development Association and past chairman of the Com- mittee of 100 of the Columbia MRS. LEONDA McLENDON the home; a daughter, Mrs. Edward R. (Betty) Lyles of Winnsboro; three sisters, Mrs." Lela Newman, Mrs.

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MR. MARTIN Rites Held for JOHNW.LEITNER

James Lenon Mattox, 80, R H Lemmon John Wesley Leitner, 72, MRS. JOHNSON _.died Friday at Fairfield Berkley Butler Martin of • • died Sunday at Providence Mrs.NellMillerJohnson,53,0

Monticello died on Sunday at on Wedn sd . I Iii" /IMemorial Hospital, 1'U"d· e ay Hospital, . TO v Blythewood, widow of DavieRichland Memorial HospitalBorn in Fairfield County, he after a long illness. 19 CO Born in Fairfield County, he Wylie Johnson, died. I a

was a son of the late James He was born in FairfieldCounty, J' Io was a son of the late Thomas OrangeburgRegionalHospita a!f h I J h GI d C d· Mar S ann Leitner. the result of an automobile aeand Isabeljjook Maddox. He a son 0 t e ate osep a - Robert Howe Lemmon, 95, . an . y. p cidenten Friday. J9 It)

was a retired barber and a. ney and· Mary Alston.Pearson diedMondaymorning,August18, He was a retired employee of She was born in Columbiaor,member of the Winnsboro Martin .. Mr. Martin was atFairfieldMemorialHospital. Anderson Quarry. He was a December16,1926,adaughterol

. engaged III the general mer- . F' fi ld Co . M h IIDMaSOniC Lodge. Mr. Mattox il busi f He wasborn In air ie un-1member Greenbrier et 0- the late EustaceP. and Ne arcanti e usmess or many f h .was a deacon and member of M ti 11 . t ty November17,1884,asono t e dist Church· by Miller. Mrs. Johnson was. . years at on Ice 0 pnor 0 [late Robert Yongue and Agnes ..' .. assistant director of Agape

the Board of Trustees at First his retirement. M'II' Le H f t Surviving are his Widow, ild 'H t Blyth. . .. I mg mmon. e was irs ... ChI ren s orne a ew

'Baptist Church. Surviving are five sisters; married to MadgeCoskrey,who Mrs. Florence Warren Leit- and was a member of ColumbiaMrs. Mary Owens, Mrs. Kate died i D be 1954 I 1955 nero two daughters Mrs.· E· licalCh hKelly Mrs. Nelle Fabrizio and I In. ecem r . n , . ' vang~I~ urc. ,M 'A .S II f he married Sarah Purgason,who Frances L. Smith and Mrs. Surviving are one daughter.rs. gnes awyer, a 0 . hi . F Mill J h ..Columbia and Mrs. Cecilia survives im. Miriam L. Morgan of Winns- MISS ra~ces I er 0 nson,on,

C t· f P '. Mr. Lemmonwas a memberof b . a son John David son, David W. Johnson, Jr., OJoun s 0 oman a, one . M . 1 P b te . oro" bi . M' Fb th RId M tin f Union emona res y rian f G Fall Colum ia: a Sister, ISS raneesro .er, 0 an ar III 0 Churchwhere he servedfor fifty Leitner 0 reat s; two Miller of Columbia; and aMonticello, and a number of years as an elder; at the time of brothers, Henry Spann Leit- brother, Dr. E.P. Miller of La>nieces and nephews. his death he was an elder ner of Winnsboro and Thomas Angeles,Calif.Graveside servicesWw~e ~on- emeritus. He was a Sunday C. Leitner, Jr. of Columbia; Services were conducted 0

ducted at 3 p.m. e ne~ ay, school teacher and superinten- . d Sunday from Pope FuneraMarch .5, at the M~ntlce~odent of the Sunday school. He two gra~dchildren an a great Home,with burial in the Bethe.Methodls~ Cemetery y t e was a charter member of the grandchild. A.R. Presbyterian CemeterRev. Phil Thrailkill. Active Winnsboro Lion's Club, in- Services were 2 p.m. Tues- conductedby the Rev.Rhett Sanpallbearers were Joe BGurley,strumental in forming Fair-/day at Greenbrier United dersand theRev.Jed Snyder.Charlie Lee McMeeklll eorge . ld El . Coo ti I . Se. R' R bi J C fie eetnc pera ive, nc., a Methodist Church. Rev. Rob- Active pallbearers were.Tomlin, oss 0 mson, .. di to it f th Central - - ' - J hAM ti R Ba be RServices were 4 p.m. Sun- 'Doolittle, William Claytor and irec r. emen us.o e.. ert Campbell and ev. Robert o.n . ar In, on . r r, e

day at First Baptist Church. Willi C . Production Credit Association,Bo ffi . t d Azial Jones,Frank Witt, Waltei. . I Ie rapps. and a 32ndDegreeMason. rom 0 ieia e . RuffandJoeWright.

Rev. C.E. Carroll officiated. MR. MATTHEWS He graduated from Clemson Pallbearers were: Davis ---HENRY EL=L..:.;.I-OTT----.;Burial was in church ceme- Collegein 1907andwasthe oldest Robinson, Marion Robinson, . KETCmNtery. .living Clemsongraduate at the Roy .Lewis, E. L. (Buddy)

Henry Elliott Matthews II time of his death Mr Lemmon/I . ed . t fa t Sellers, Larry Leitner, and DURHAMActive pallbearers were: died. Tuesday at Moncrief was a retir eouny arm agen '. J. ,

James E. Lyles, Edward R. Hospital a~ Fort Jacks.on. He serving in this capacity for thir- Carrol HISaSskLmEsI'TNER Elliott Ketchin Jr., 71, dieewas a retired U.S. Air Force ty-sevenyears. M Monday at Durham Cit]

Lyles, James H. Mattox Jr., Major, IQ,fd Survivors includehis wife',one' .,7 General HosnitaJ' If/flU

Jeffrey L. Mattox, Todd K Born August 25, 1920, in da,ughter.Mrs. R.O.Hammer o~ Miss Mary Elise Leitner, 26, Born in Winnsboro, he waMattox, and Steve Boulware. Winnsboro, he was the son of Washington, Iowa; three sons, died on Sunday of injuries a son of the late Henry EllioUDR. MACDONALD the late Palmer A. and Mary R.H. Lemmon,Jr. of Whitmire, received in an automobile ac-

Alice BoulwareMatthews. Col. James C. Lemmon of cidentonHighway215. 19Kb Sr. and Ella Cathcart Ketchin.He was a retired U.S. Air ColoradoSprings,Col.,and John She was born on December16, He was a retired lawyer. H

Dr. MalcolmAlexander Mac- Force.officer, veteran of World M. Lemmon,Charleston. Eight 1953 in Richland County, a was employed by the Durhamdonald, 78, of Easley, died War II, served in North grandchildren, six great- daughter of Chris E. and Lottie County school system anSaturday at Easley Baptist Afriea, Azore Islands, Scotland grandchildrenand five great-great-RileyLeitner. Shewas a student h S h H' 1;1taug t at out ern IgnChamber 'of Commerce. Hospital. 19!cJ and Greenland, member of St. granchildrenalsosurvive. at MidlandsTeeand secretary of

J h' E' 1 Ch h d Funeral servi h ld Sh School prior to his retirement.McKay was also a f<U'\Der He was born in Blackstock, 0 n s PISCOpa urc an a unera serviceswere e on the Student Government.. e. member of the Jaycees, :LlOns a son of the late Alexander past Junior Warden of the Wednesday morning at Union was also a member of The Pine He was a graduate of Dukeand the Rotary' Club. and Mattie Oates Macdonald. Church,and the Sherwood Memorial Presbyterian Church Tree Players, the S.C. Dental University and earned hisA member of Park Street He was educated' at MasonicLodge. by the Rev. James Hope. Inter- Association,the Christian Youth ,J.D. at University of Sout

Baptist Church where he was Presbyterian College and Surviving .are his wife, Mrs. mentwas in the churchcemetery. Choir and Bethel United ICarolina and practiced law for.a former Sunday School Columbia TheologicalSeminary' Mary Miller Matthews,' a ActivepallbearerswereGrover MethodistChurch. . . . 'teacher, Mr. McKay was a; and received his MA of daughter, Mrs. Leslee Ann M. Timms, Daniel Timms, Jack Surviving are her parents of some time m WInnsboro: ~emember of the Long Range Theology from Union Blackleyof Abilene, Tx.; a son, Robertson,Jack Brown,Herbert Winnsboro;and two sisters Mrs. [was a member of TrinitPlanning Committee. He was Theological Seminary and Brett Elliott Matthews. of RexrodeandRobertL.Lemmon. ChristineCunnellsofColumbia United Methodist Church anpast president of the honorary doctor of divinity Dublin, Ca.; two brothers,. J. HERBERT H. LEWIS and Mrs. Charlotte Hendrix of the Tobacooland. KiwanisBrotherhood, former Sunday from Presbyterian College. Palmer Matthews of Win- Chester. Club.School superintendent at First He was former principal of nsboro and Frank B. Matthews, H . Funeral serviceswere conduc-Baptist Church in Batesburg Gray Court School in Owings, of Greenwood;and three gran-·. erbert Hugh Le~IS, 82, ted Tuesdaymorningby the Rev f Services were 3 p.m. Wed-'and past president of .the and served pastorates at Union dsons.. . died Wednesday at. a localfPhillip Thrailkill,the Rev. Joe .nesday in Maplewood Ceme-Ridge Baptist Association Point, Siloan and Moultrie, .. hospital after a short illness. Alleyand the Rev. Jack McNalr;t::e::.;ry'!..c.=--=-==-'-====-==-==-_----jBrotherhood. G d Cli H' k Funeral services, With full He was born in Fairfield at the Bethel United Methodist MRS WINNIE Mhi id a., an at inton, IC ory ilita h '11 be h hI' th . •Surviving are IS WIow, Tavern Greenwoodand Ander- mil ry onors, WI con-Co t f th I t C urc. nterment was In e LEGERTONM Betty Jean Enloe McKay" ducted at 11 a.m. Thursday by un y, a son 0 e a .e churchcemetery.rs. 'son. He served as moderator b A Athree daughte~, Mrs.. James of the Synod of S.C., the Rev. Robert Long at the Ro ert . and gnes Pallbearers were Dr. John V. 1'1rOM (Jeanne) Bridges of Colurn- St. John's Episcopal Church. McKeown Lewis. He was a Nicholson, Jr., Lewis Hobgood, Winnie McMaster Legerton. Presbyterian Churches in thebia, May E. "Beth" McKay of U.S., and was president of Interment will be in the farmer. ' IfBIJ Huey Leitner, Ronnie Hornsby, died Tuesday at Summe~ville.Columbia and Charleston a~d Thornwell Home and School EpiscopalCemetary.. ' -,Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Van House, Stev~ Mann, Joe She was born in Winnsboro,Libby J. McKay of Columbia; ~linton. ' MRS. MATTIE F. MILES Cornie Mae Harrelson Lewis; Blackwe~~~n~~~~ve. fadaughter of the l~te Georgea son, Daniedl:.. MC~:y ~~ Surviving are his widow. a son, Robert C. Lewis of Hunter and Louisa GreggCo~umbia;an ,IS mo er Mrs. Annette Carlton' Mao Mrs. Mattie Fagan Miles; M fr bo N C' d h-WInnsboro. donald; two daughters, Mrs. .. ·1 ur ees ro, .. , a aug McMaster. She was a member. Services were held Tuesday Anna Lee' of Spartanburg and63, dIed. friday at her home. ter, Mrs. Jacquelyn L. Ford of of the Colonial Dames of theafternoon in the Park Street MrsDexter Rogers of Easley' Born In Great Falls, she was C lumbia: a brother Roy A Dr. Jo~n Eber Mason,.69, ofAmerican Revolution.B . t Ch h d ted by I . . 'd h f hit Ki S ,0 , , • Cayce died July 11, In the ... -aptis urc, con uc a brother, Dr. Roderick Mac·a aug ter 0 tea e ng . Lewis of Rion' three sisters. Ba f t Medi I Ce te l'llt> Surviving are. three sons,the Rev. R.W. Grobe. IAn~Rrp-donald of Rock Hill; eightand Lottie Baker Fagan. Mrs. Sue Cota of Winnsboro, Jels was' \:rn ~n r'Fairfield Dr. Clarence W_ Legerton Jr.ment was in the fi,grandchi.ldren and ive great- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Rebecca L. Banks of County, a son of the late Rev. of Charleston, Clifford L. Le-Cemetery in Winnsboro. d

grandchil ren. Mrs. Barbara M. Foster of Blackstock and Mrs. Irene James M. and Bertha Spinks gerton of Norfolk, Va., andWinnsboro; a foster daughter, Leitner of Winnsboro; and Mason. He was a veteran of the Rev. Dr. Fitzhugh, M.Mrs Mary F Mills of Winns- lthree grandchildren World War II and a memberLe rt f At! t G . ... .' . . of the Cayce United Methodist ge on o. an a, a., SIX

Mrs. Leonda Berry McLen- Lola Tanner and. Mrs. Myrtle boro; four brothers, Henry, Services were 5 p.m. friday Church. He was a pharmacist grandchildren; and a great-don, 66, widow of Hampton A. :acam of Winnsboro; a bro- Harvey and Tom Fagan of at Hardwick Funeral Home. with McDaniels Drugs until grandchild.McLendon, died Monday at ther, J. W. Berry of Winns- Winnsboro and King Fagan of Burial was in Green Sea his retirement. Services were 4 p.m. Wed-her home. I '3" 'boro and five grandchildren: Charlotte, N.C.; and three Cemetery. Su~iving are his wife, Mrs. nesday in Magnolia Cemetery.

She was born in Lee . r Services were 3 p.m. Tues- grandsons. /t{Sb The family suggests that Florrie Goodson Mason; four J. Henry Stuhr, DowntownCo t d ht f th I t d t Leb Pr byt . 3 S . h k sons, John E. Mason, Jr., Lyn-un y, a aug er 0 e a.e ay a anon es erI~ Services were p.m. un- those who WlS may ma e chburg, Va., Major Wayne B. Chapel, was in charge.Johnathan W. and Nannie Church. Interment wa~ In day at Pope Funeral, with memorials to Green Sea Mason of Virginia Beach, Va.,Kennington Berry. . church cemetery. Rev. John,burial in Oaklawn Cemetery. Cemetery fund or Chowan Lt. Col. Alan C. Mason of

Surviving are two sons, R. Thompson officiated. Rev. Richard Mullinax offi- College Book of Memory. Alexandria, Va., and Barrie H.Thomas Eldridge and Charles , Active pallbearers were: ciated. Mason of Charlotte; a brother,H. McLendon of Columbia: Royce Tanner, Floyd Tanner, Pallbearers were: Roger James H. Mason of Spartan-

burg; a sister, Mrs. Juanita M.five sisters, Mrs. Lela Price of Billy Beam, Wilburn Price, Haney, Richard Phillips, McCanless of Waynesville,Columbia; Mrs. Mauise Cham- Weldon Bonds and Berry Wayne Presley, Gregg Fagan, N.C..;and seven grandchildren.pion, Mrs. Louise Bonos, Mrs. Bonds. Joe Tolb,ert, and Carl Watts.

MR. McKAY ~r JAMESL.MATTOXI qfO

Daniel Brady McKay,Jr., 51,of Coluinbia, died on Sundayat the Baptist MedicalCenter.Born in Winnsboro, he was

the son of Mrs. MargaretElizabeth Cathcart McKay andthe late Daniel Brady McKay.He was group manager in theMarketing and IndustrialDevelopment Division ofSouth Carolina Electric & GasCo:A 1949 graduate of Clemson

University with a degree inelectrical 'engineering, Mr.McKay did graduate work at Surviving are his widow,the University of South Mrs. Ara Jeanette Mattox ofCarolina and Ohio StateUniversity.He was vice-chairmanof the

Lexington County EconomicDevelopment Advisory Com-mission; a member of the ad- Fannie Rhine and Mrs. Jessievisory board of the Vocational M. Bell of Columbia; a bro-Rehabilitation Workshopand a ther, . Palmer Mattox oiformer member of the board Columbia; and five grandof directors of the Business •Development Corp. of South children.:Carolina. '

Mr. McKay was a formerchairman of. the Board ofTrustees of Lexington County'School District Five, a former)member of the board of direc-;tors of the South CarolinaAssociation of School Boards,representing the 11th JudicialCircuit. He was a. formermember' of the ColumbiaChamber of Commerce andformer' president of theBatesburg-LeesvilleChamber ofCommerce.He was past president of the

·South Carolina Industrial.Development Association andpast chairman of the Com-mittee of 100 of the Columbia

MRS. LEONDA McLENDON

the home; a daughter, Mrs.Edward R. (Betty) Lyles ofWinnsboro; three sisters,Mrs." Lela Newman, Mrs.