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;Sf; Cha~~sA.:'O:~~!~:n, ~Tr;Rltes=Held for RHes Held for Mrs. Sewell, 91, I:;'R~-"-~' ~S~"""-'''T=--d----- 70, Fairfield native, died Sat- . i ites et 0 ay ~~t~~~in York Genjr;l-r;s- Mrs. Robinson A. F. Ruff, 86 1 Mother of Mrs. G. For Mrs Raley on July 5, 1903,a son of the Graveside rites were held on O· A '"123d MK i hi D- :, ° ~~fO;~a~:~in~~/~~ ~~~I: Monday in Elmwood Cemetery n prl .r . e C In, les Mlrs: Blondell ~eGranct Raley, retired teacher in the Rock for 'Mrs. Margaret Pope Rob. J tj 1), . . I 'J73 ,59, wife of Wl~ham .M: Raley, Hill school system. Mr. Rob- inson, conducted by the Rev. Al'~hu~·FI~tcher Ruff, ~6, 'of' t mal rites were h~ld on Tuesday ,dIed. Tuesdu?, in F,mrhel? Me- inson was a graduate of Horace G. Hammett. Mrs. Rob. Oolu~U'bla, died Saturday in· a .atternoon III Hephzibah, Ga., for rnorial Hospital after an illness Clemson College where he' 57 fC 1 bi di d llLUl'sl.ng home. Mrs. Anna Fryer Sewell, at her ( 413 ' mson 0, 0 urm ia ie on B .' . . id 1 t db h of several months. , was captain and quarterback " . '. orn in Ridgeway, he was a resi ence, cone lICe y t e Rev. Born in Columbia all April 20,of the football team his sen- Satu~day, No~ember 24, .m thefson of Adam Fletcher and Mar- O. Ted Page. Burial was in the 1914, she ~as a daughter 'of the ior year, making All~State Blapb~t Hospital, fOI,to~mg a garet Elliott Ruff. He graduat- Hiephziba?' Cemetery. Mrs. Sewell, i lata Charlie M.and Ella Sand- two years and ~·Southern. ~long IU~ess. .. . / 7..3 ed from The CItadel and East- 9~, the WIdowof H. Warner Sewell; I ers LeGrand. She was a mem- He wB:sthe starr~ng quarter- 'Born In Fairfield County, she man College. Mr. Ruff served died on Saturday at her home. :ber of Gordon Memorial Unit- back m a Carolina-Clemson was a daughter of the late John as a first lieutenant with the 'She sb . L . '11 G ed h di game winning for his team L '1' . wa ern 'Ill OUlSVIe, a., " Met ° ist Church.. ith 'd ki k 3 1 awrence and LeI a Boulware American expeditionary forces on September 24 1881 daughter of Surviving are her husband; a WI a rop b lC , f-Ot'hHet a skoPope. She was a graduate of overseas and was assistant reg- the late Marian C' ain F'r'yer and the d h 11 was a mem er 0 e rac . . I dlr t d 1 . au~ ter, Mjl's. Ho ~ (Ann team. Wmthrop College and taught in JOlla irec or an . a,~er aSSIS-late John Benjamin Fryer. Mrs. Mane) Crossland of Winnsboro: Mr. Robinson was, a Fairfield County, Easley and tant state cons~rv,atJom~t for the Sewell was a member of the Heph- two sons, JaCk. ~ Raley of member of the' First at Hammond Academy. SOilOonservatio~ S~rvlCe. He zibah Baptist Church, where she Fj.ore~ce and W'IlhaI,? C. Raleyp~esbyterian Church, Rock' Surviving are her husband: was a member of First Pre~by- was pianist for 50 years. She of . ~mnsboro; a. SIster, Mrs. HIll, where he was a for~E)rthree suns, Ronald D., John R. ten~n .Church and American taught a Sunday school class and D(,)rISGoode ofWJ~nsboro; and Sunday School superm-1and George Rhett Robinson or LegIOn.~ost 6. was a past president of the Wo- three b~others, Wdfred, ~ac~tenden~.. ". Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Surviving ,~,rea daughter, .MI·S.men's Missionary Society. 'and Ottiss LeGrand of Wmns Surviving are hIS w!dow"Douglas James (Louise) of Robert A. MIller of Columbia; a Surviving are a son, John Fryer ooro. Mrs. Sara Jones Bobinson, . . . sot", A. 'Fletcher Ruff, Jr., of Sewell of Hephzibah· a daughter , FJnal fites. will 'be. held on four so~s, the Rev. Charles Sun,rter, Mrs. OtIS ~urner Columbia; and ,a sister, Mrs. L. Mrs. George McMaster Ketchin of ThU!fsday at 4 p.m, III Gordon A. Robinson, III, of Fort (Elizabeth) of Lancaster, and C. McFiadden of Rock Hill. .. '. '. .. ". .. . Valley, Ga., Edward Jones two brothers John L Po e Jr' WInnsboro, a SIster, Mrs. William Memorial Umted Methodlst R bi fS T PR ..' ' . p, . Services were held on Monday ·S. Ryland of Grand Rapids Mich· Ch h d ted b th R 0 mson 0 an urce, . ., of Winnsboro and Thomas M' Pi' t P b teri Chur ' " urc , con ue y e eV'William Robinson of . . .III rs res yenan urch and a number of nieces and Perry. Turnef~ with burial inFrankfurt, Germany and Pope of Greenville. .. cemetery, Columbia, conducted nephews. the FIrst Baptist Church ceme- John L. Robinson of Rock NePhews, were active pall- by the Rev. Hugh W. McClure, . G -d R"' tery. 'Hill; a daughter, Mrs. Paul bearers, III. raVeSl e lies - Active pallbearers will be Wygant of Silver City, N. M.; Dl k t kM WBR tl d .\3il1ly'LeGrand, Raze,l LeGrand, three sisters, Mrs. T. H. E :ac S oean · ·" u e ge Held Sunday for Bunny LeGrand, Davis E. Boul-Edward~. of Pembrook, Ga.,.. . D'·, AI b ware, Jack LeGrand, Jr. and Mrs . ~lchard Cathcart of DIeS Anderson res, a ama M G B Sh dd Mike LeGrand. Hartsv~lle and ~rs. R: .. ". I .. 'William Burgess Rutledge, 75, . rs. ° e The honorary escort will beC.HarrIngton of W!n~sboro, David Hunter Robinson, 62, a brother of Joe D. Rutledge of 11'1.." composed of the stewards ofand . a broth~r, WIlliam A. .died .;in Anderson Memorial W:innsboro, died Saturday, Oct. M~s. Sue Timms 'Shedd, 70, of . '," Robinson of Wmnsboro. .Mt . Al Gordon Memorial Church. . Services were held on Mon- Hospital on September 13 after 27, In on gomery, ,a., as a Route 2, Winnsboro, died Saturday Pope Funeral Home is lflday in First Presbyterian, a· lol'lg illness. /913 result of an automobile accident morning in the Richland Memorial charge. "Church, with interment in "<'He was born In Blackstock;~everal :v eeks . ago. He had .been Hospital after a short illness. RI - tes Held For' Laurelwood ,.ceme~ery.. '. a son of the late Da'vid Walter In the. intensive care unit of Born in Winns'boro on March 18, WDR b dB tri I:J t R bi a hospital for an extended per- 1902 she was a daughter 01£ the M ' ·· 0 10S .0'O" aJliI'· . ea rice .iun er 0 J.D. son. iod. It:.., '2 ' ' -ev late Samuel and Lillie Young rs Reynolds 8 Do Af He.. was. owner of Robinson Mr. Rutledge 'was a retired Timms. Slhe was the Widow of the .. , 2 res: ter El1gmeermg Co. He was a vet- Civil Service engineer and his late George R. Shedd. M1rs.Timms Sawney's C' hurch tS'h·'oir'.tIllness eran of World. war. II, .an.d was last POSition,was with the Bu- was a member of the Fiirst Baptist I the holder of the Bronze Star reau of Public ~oads, Was:hing- Church in Winnsboro. Mrs. Nora Branham Reynolds,·' . and was achv~ In CIVICand t?n, I?'C, ~om€ years ag-o he Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. 87 of &. 2 Ridgeway died on Fri.- .W. Da~tzle.r Robm~on, ~8, of church affaIrs In Anderson. lived m Wllrlnsburo for a short Henry C. Porter, hlI, of Columbia; d ' t th 'F ·_t· ld N' . H Lancaster, died Satur day 10 the Surviving are 'his widow time while- he was in charge of t""... sons, R. Alan Shedd of Winns- ay a e airne ursmg o:me L · t he ital after a short' , . 'nv after a short illness. 19 13 . ancas er osp / q 7~ , Mrs. Marie O'Steen Robinson; paving the highway to Salem bore and George R. Shedd of Fair- She was born in Fairfield countylltness two daughters, Misses Melanie Cross R~~ds.. burn, Ga.; four sisters, Mrs. Lee on February 11, 1885" a daughter He was born on January 8, and Rosalie Robinson of the. In a~dIbon to ?IS ~rother, he Knight of Charleston, Mrs. Mere- ofthetateS'anme na-J.VJi: Y'1"eilRe1945, in Fairfield County, a son home; and a nephew, BuckIS.s~!(VIVed 'by his WIdow, Mrs. dith Turner of Cross Anchor, and Branham, She was a' member of of William A. and Evangelinet)'Steel1 of the home. . ~Jlhe Mae Horn R~~ledge .of Mrs. Johnny Boulware and Mrs. the Sawney's Creek Baptist Church~Dantzler Robinson. He was a,. Services were held On Satur- LIsman, Ala., and a sl~ter, Mrs. Mabel '.DUrkettof W~nnsboro; three She was the widow of James ReY-'IPharmacist a drug inspector dav H 1 'I'rinit L th A. B. carso.n, G~'€envl11e,S. C. brothers, Barney and Hugh Timms ..' . " \,y In 0 y rim y u eran Funeral services were held at dd s of nolds who died m 1952. WIth the S. C. state Board of Church with burial in Forest L''U , of Winnsboro an E' gar IIllIIIlS 0 Surviving are a dauehter MrS.IRealth a state constable and ,.". a Montgomery church on Mon- Akron, Ohio. 0·', t.awn Memorial Park d t Janie Easler of Ridgeway; a son, was a member of the American, '. ~ 1 ay, Oe. 29.. Graveside services were conduct- Melvin Reynolds of Ridgeway; two and Soulll Carolina Pharmaceu- Red Roland, 5 Rites Held for ed by the Rev. James P .. Haws~y sisters, Mrs. Lucy Branham of tieal associations. Mr. Robinson. b B' Sunday afternoon at the LIttle ~v- Camden and Mrs. Mattie Barfield was' president of the S. C. Sixth W Inns·~ oro om, Mr. Roseborough er Baptist Church near Jenkins- of Winnsboro. Eight grandchildren Rharmaceutical Distdct. He was D* c lif . .ville. and 10 great grandchildren also a 'graduate of the University of les a 1Ornla Joseph Logan Rosborough, Active pallbearers were Ja~es survive. South Carolina, a member of Hennon P. (Red) Roland, 51, Sr., 73, died Friday morning at Hollis, Emest.Rabb, John Renwick, Services were conducted by the the F.ii·st Presbyterian Church of San Jose, California, a na- the 'Veterans' . Administration Walter Knight, Sam T'urner and Rev. Billy Winburn 00 Sunday ~f- in Lancast~r and he sang in the tive of Fairfield County, died Hospital in iDu~lin, ~orgi'a,'af- Sa1p B(}wware.;~~. _ ternoon at Sawney's Creek :B'aptlStchurch choir, 'Wednesday, March 21, at his ter an extended illness. : Fioal RItes are Ohurch. Interment was m' the .. . ,f' ·11 . aden ill- . , l't 7...3 .' ' , Syrv).vmg are hIS parents of home, 0 ,owJ.J1Iga su Mr. Rosborough was born In H ld F·d f' church cemetery. . , •. hi .I M IIJ-'). 1 e! rl ay or Active pallbearers were BillYlw~nnsuoro;, IS :V'l~ow, rs, ness. . I. Ridgeway, a son of' th:. ate Johnson Norris Hollis, Michael Alice F~hrer RObl.nson; and a 'He was born In WllTIInsboi'o, George. Logan: and Anme L~u- Mrs Skit ....'ler 62 Peake 'Grady Branham Horace son, Eric D. Robinson of the'son of Drafus Roland, now of hon Rosborough.' H~ was a' life rl"','. M ' dRdIhB 'h m home. Old Fort, N. C., and the late member of the 'Aimwell Presby- Mrs. Frances LOUise Skipper, oore an ill 0 P ron a . . d r d ,,", '., Honorary pallbearers were Dea- Services were held on Monda Mrs. M~e Pew Ro~an . He /ve te_rian Church in Ri?geway. He 6~, WIdow of Kmg H. Skipper, cons of Sawney's Creek Baptist j F'· t P b teri Ch h. here pnor to entering the armed attended Presbyterian College died Wednesday, November 7, Church. 111. d 1r: d ;es bl y e~an sa~~ei services in 1939. Mr. Roland andwas associated with several in Fairfield Memorial Hospital, ." , ~nTuhc e YB'~.:1 ev~ in Lan had lived in the San Jose area South Carolina banks prior to following a -period of declining I C Rb .. nson . t' OlM uas . ,ullIa p wka ,- for 25 years, and' worked in the hi disability'. . health t1/~ o 1 caser emona ar. .' IIf· . ., . .. •. . . englI1eerll1~ department at San He is survived oy one 'son" Jo- Born In Great Falls on AprIl R - t Monday ActIve pallbearers were Dr. Jose hospJtal. . . ·se.phL. Rosborough, Jr. of Co- 23, 1911, she was a daughter of 1 es . 'rhomas D. Wyatt, Thomas 1? surv.ivingare hIS wldow'lumbi'a;-. two; . daughters, . Mrs. the late W. C. and Elizabeth I A b Wyatt, J~., George Inman, Wi!· Constance Roland; his father; James. L.. (Ginger) Rigdon and Raines Ounningham. Mrs. Skip- n, range urg bur Har~Il1g, John Wood and two sons, Davidaf.ld Gary RO-rM;rs.F. Leon (Betty) COpeland; per was a member of Bethel A. steve Bran1lley. land of 'San Jose; and two dau-both of ,Columbia; and eigl1t_R. Presb'lterian Church and of Clarence !Robinson, 50, died ghters,Connie and Deborah Ro-grandchildrerr. . . the Keith V Seyle Chapter of the' at his home in Bamberg Satur- land, also of San Jose; and a F!lneral serVICes were held larder of the East.ern Star. day, Au.gust 25. It.} 13 brothers, Blease Robirrson of brother, (~ames E. (J'ack) RO-S.aturday 'IDo~ning at the grave-I Surviving are two sons, Wil- ~orn In Bamberg County, I~e Orangeburg, and J. D. Robinson lan~ of W.mnsboro.. .. SI?e at Aimwell, Cemetery, :Iiam H. Skipper of Florence and was the son of the late DaVId f W' b - Fmal r,ltes were on Fi'Id'ay,RLdgeway, c!'mdueted by the J h C Ski f U. . . 0 mns oro. '., h' Rev Je's M Bratton 0 n. pper 0 lUon. iB. and Ahce Brunson Robm- .Funeral services were held at March 23, III St. J1Jsep s . ". . Five grandchildren Billy . .h 'th b . 1·' Santa " son.. three o'dock Monday aiternou!l Churc , WI. una In Steve and Jimmy Slkipper of . Mr. Robinson is, survived by at the Thompson Funeral Home Clara Catholic Cemetery, San Florence and John and Susan his widow, Mrs. Vera Lee Fan- 1n Orangeburg with burial in Jose. Skipper of Union also survive. ning Robinson, one sister, Mrs. South End Cemetery in Bam- J;topen nam""y' cUlU .lUll! ~ . . G Kinsey of Oran ebur , two jJerg. Raines.

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;Sf; Cha~~sA.:'O:~~!~:n, ~Tr;Rltes=Held for RHes Held for Mrs. Sewell, 91,I:;'R~-"-~'~S~"""-'''T=--d-----70, Fairfield native, died Sat- .i ites et 0 ay ~~t~~~in York Genjr;l-r;s- Mrs. Robinson A. F. Ruff, 86

1Mother of Mrs. G.

For Mrs Raley on July 5, 1903, a son of the Graveside rites were held on O· A '"123d M K i hi D-:, ° ~~fO;~a~:~in~~/~~ ~~~I: Monday in Elmwood Cemetery n prl . r . e C In, les

Mlrs: Blondell ~eGranct Raley, retired teacher in the Rock for 'Mrs. Margaret Pope Rob. J tj 1), . . I 'J73,59, wife of Wl~ham .M: Raley, Hill school system. Mr. Rob- inson, conducted by the Rev. Al'~hu~·FI~tcher Ruff, ~6, 'of' tmal rites were h~ld on Tuesday,dIed. Tuesdu?, in F,mrhel? Me- inson was a graduate of Horace G. Hammett. Mrs. Rob. Oolu~U'bla, died Saturday in· a .atternoon III Hephzibah, Ga., forrnorial Hospital after an illness Clemson College where he' 57 f C 1 bi di d llLUl'sl.nghome. Mrs. Anna Fryer Sewell, at her

(413 ' mson 0, 0 urm ia ie on B .' . . id 1 t d b hof several months. , was captain and quarterback " . '. orn in Ridgeway, he was a resi ence, cone lICe y t e Rev.Born in Columbia all April 20, of the football team his sen- Satu~day, No~ember 24, .m thefson of Adam Fletcher and Mar- O. Ted Page. Burial was in the

1914, she ~as a daughter 'of the ior year, making All~State Blapb~t Hospital, fOI,to~mg a garet Elliott Ruff. He graduat- Hiephziba?' Cemetery. Mrs. Sewell,i lata Charlie M.and Ella Sand- two years and ~·Southern. ~long IU~ess. .. . / 7..3 ed from The CItadel and East- 9~, the WIdow of H. Warner Sewell;Iers LeGrand. She was a mem- He wB:sthe starr~ng quarter- 'Born In Fairfield County, she man College. Mr. Ruff served died on Saturday at her home.: ber of Gordon Memorial Unit- back m a Carolina-Clemson was a daughter of the late John as a first lieutenant with the 'She s b . L . '11 Ged h di game winning for his team L '1' . wa ern 'Ill OUlSVIe, a.," Met ° ist Church.. ith 'd ki k 3 1 awrence and LeI a Boulware American expeditionary forces on September 24 1881 daughter of

Surviving are her husband; a WI a rop blC , f-Ot'hHeta skoPope. She was a graduate of overseas and was assistant reg- the late Marian C'ain F'r'yer and thed h 11 was a mem er 0 e rac . . I dlr t d 1 .au~ ter, Mjl's. Ho ~ (Ann team. Wmthrop College and taught in JOlla irec or an . a,~er aSSIS-late John Benjamin Fryer. Mrs.Mane) Crossland of Winnsboro: Mr. Robinson was, a Fairfield County, Easley and tant state cons~rv,atJom~t for the Sewell was a member of the Heph-two sons, JaCk. ~ Raley of member of the' First at Hammond Academy. SOilOonservatio~ S~rvlCe. He zibah Baptist Church, where sheFj.ore~ce and W'IlhaI,? C. Raleyp~esbyterian Church, Rock' Surviving are her husband: was a member of First Pre~by- was pianist for 50 years. Sheof . ~mnsboro; a. SIster, Mrs. HIll, where he was a for~E)rthree suns, Ronald D., John R. ten~n . Church and American taught a Sunday school class andD(,)rISGoode ofWJ~nsboro; and Sunday School superm-1and George Rhett Robinson or LegIOn.~ost 6. was a past president of the Wo-three b~others, Wdfred, ~ac~tenden~.. ". Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Surviving ,~,rea daughter, .MI·S.men's Missionary Society.'and Ottiss LeGrand of Wmns Surviving are hIS w!dow"Douglas James (Louise) of Robert A. MIller of Columbia; a Surviving are a son, John Fryerooro. Mrs. Sara Jones Bobinson, . . . sot", A. 'Fletcher Ruff, Jr., of Sewell of Hephzibah· a daughter, FJnal fites. will 'be. held onfour so~s, the Rev. Charles Sun,rter, Mrs. OtIS ~urner Columbia; and ,a sister, Mrs. L. Mrs. George McMaster Ketchin ofThU!fsday at 4 p.m, III Gordon A. Robinson, III, of Fort (Elizabeth) of Lancaster, and C. McFiadden of Rock Hill. . . '. '. . .". . . . Valley, Ga., Edward Jones two brothers John L Po e Jr' WInnsboro, a SIster, Mrs. William

Memorial Umted MethodlstR bi f S T P R ..' ' . p, . Services were held on Monday ·S. Ryland of Grand Rapids Mich·Ch h d ted b th R 0 mson 0 an urce, . ., of Winnsboro and Thomas M' Pi' t P b teri Chur ' "urc , con ue y e eV'William Robinson of . . . III rs res yenan urch and a number of nieces andPerry. Turnef~ with burial in Frankfurt, Germany and Pope of Greenville. .. cemetery, Columbia, conducted nephews.the FIrst Baptist Church ceme- John L. Robinson of Rock NePhews, were active pall- by the Rev. Hugh W. McClure, . G -d R"'tery. 'Hill; a daughter, Mrs. Paul bearers, • III. raVeSl e lies- Active pallbearers will beWygant of Silver City, N. M.; Dl k t k M W B R tl d.\3il1ly'LeGrand, Raze,l LeGrand, three sisters, Mrs. T. H. E :ac S oean · · " u e ge Held Sunday forBunny LeGrand, Davis E. Boul-Edward~. of Pembrook, Ga.,.. . D'·, AI bware, Jack LeGrand, Jr. andMrs. ~lchard Cathcart of DIeS Anderson res, a ama M G B Sh ddMike LeGrand. Hartsv~lle and ~rs. R: .. ". I . . 'William Burgess Rutledge, 75, . rs. ° • eThe honorary escort will beC.HarrIngton of W!n~sboro, David Hunter Robinson, 62, a brother of Joe D. Rutledge of 11'1.."

composed of the stewards ofand . a broth~r, WIlliam A. .died .;in Anderson Memorial W:innsboro, died Saturday, Oct. M~s. Sue Timms 'Shedd, 70, of• . '," Robinson of Wmnsboro. . M t . AlGordon Memorial Church. . Services were held on Mon- Hospital on September 13 after 27, In on gomery, ,a., as a Route 2, Winnsboro, died SaturdayPope Funeral Home is lflday in First Presbyterian, a· lol'lg illness. /913 result of an automobile accident morning in the Richland Memorial

charge. "Church, with interment in "<'He was born In Blackstock;~everal :veeks. ago. He had .been Hospital after a short illness.

RI-tes Held For' Laurelwood ,.ceme~ery.. '. a son of the late Da'vid Walter In the. intensive care unit of Born in Winns'boro on March 18,

W D R b d B tri I:J t R bi a hospital for an extended per- 1902 she was a daughter 01£ the

M '· · 0 10S.0'O" aJliI'· . ea rice .iun er 0 J.D.son. iod. It:.., '2 ' '-e v late Samuel and Lillie Youngrs Reynolds 8 Do Af He.. was. owner of Robinson Mr. Rutledge 'was a retired Timms. Slhe was the Widow of the.. , 2 res: ter El1gmeermg Co. He was a vet- Civil Service engineer and his late George R. Shedd. M1rs.TimmsSawney's C'hurch tS'h·'oir'.tIllness eran of World. war. II, .an.d was last POSition, was with the Bu- was a member of the Fiirst BaptistI • the holder of the Bronze Star reau of Public ~oads, Was:hing- Church in Winnsboro.

Mrs. Nora Branham Reynolds,·' . and was achv~ In CIVIC and t?n, I?'C, ~om€ years ag-o he Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.87 of &. 2 Ridgeway died on Fri.- .W. Da~tzle.r Robm~on, ~8, of church affaIrs In Anderson. lived m Wllrlnsburo for a short Henry C. Porter, hlI, of Columbia;d ' t th 'F ·_t· ld N' . H Lancaster, died Satur day 10 the Surviving are 'his widow time while- he was in charge of t""...sons, R. Alan Shedd of Winns-ay a e airne ursmg o:meL· t he ital after a short' , . 'nv

after a short illness. 19 13 . ancas er osp / q 7~ , Mrs. Marie O'Steen Robinson; paving the highway to Salem bore and George R. Shedd of Fair-She was born in Fairfield countylltness two daughters, Misses Melanie Cross R~~ds.. burn, Ga.; four sisters, Mrs. Lee

on February 11, 1885" a daughter He was born on January 8, and Rosalie Robinson of the. In a~dIbon to ?IS ~rother, he Knight of Charleston, Mrs. Mere-ofthetateS'anme na-J.VJi:Y'1"eilRe1945, in Fairfield County, a son home; and a nephew, BuckIS.s~!(VIVed 'by his WIdow, Mrs. dith Turner of Cross Anchor, andBranham, She was a' member of of William A. and Evangelinet)'Steel1 of the home. . ~Jlhe Mae Horn R~~ledge .of Mrs. Johnny Boulware and Mrs.the Sawney's Creek Baptist Church~Dantzler Robinson. He was a,. Services were held On Satur- LIsman, Ala., and a sl~ter, Mrs. Mabel '.DUrkettof W~nnsboro; threeShe was the widow of James ReY-'IPharmacist a drug inspector dav H 1 'I'rinit L th A. B. carso.n, G~'€envl11e,S. C. brothers, Barney and Hugh Timms

..' . " \,y In 0 y rim y u eran Funeral services were held at d d T· s ofnolds who died m 1952. WIth the S. C. state Board of Church with burial in Forest L''U , of Winnsboro an E' gar IIllIIIlS0Surviving are a dauehter MrS.IRealth a state constable and ,.". a Montgomery church on Mon- Akron, Ohio.0·', t.awn Memorial Park d tJanie Easler of Ridgeway; a son, was a member of the American, '. ~ 1 ay, Oe. 29.. Graveside services were conduct-

Melvin Reynolds of Ridgeway; two and Soulll Carolina Pharmaceu- Red Roland, 5 Rites Held for ed by the Rev. James P .. Haws~ysisters, Mrs. Lucy Branham of tieal associations. Mr. Robinson. b B' Sunday afternoon at the LIttle ~v-Camden and Mrs. Mattie Barfield was' president of the S. C. Sixth WInns·~oro om, Mr. Roseborough er Baptist Church near Jenkins-of Winnsboro. Eight grandchildren Rharmaceutical Distdct. He was D* c lif • . .ville.and 10 great grandchildren also a 'graduate of the University of les a 1Ornla Joseph Logan Rosborough, Active pallbearers were Ja~essurvive. South Carolina, a member of Hennon P. (Red) Roland, 51, Sr., 73, died Friday morning at Hollis, Emest.Rabb, John Renwick,Services were conducted by the the F.ii·st Presbyterian Church of San Jose, California, a na- the 'Veterans' . Administration Walter Knight, Sam T'urner and

Rev. Billy Winburn 00 Sunday ~f- in Lancast~r and he sang in the tive of Fairfield County, died Hospital in iDu~lin, ~orgi'a,'af- Sa1p B(}wware.;~~. _ternoon at Sawney's Creek :B'aptlStchurch choir, 'Wednesday, March 21, at his ter an extended illness. : Fioal RItes areOhurch. Interment was m' the . . . ,f' ·11 . aden ill- . , l't 7...3 .' ', Syrv).vmg are hIS parents of home, 0 ,owJ.J1Iga su Mr. Rosborough was born In H ld F·d f'church cemetery. . , •. hi . I M IIJ-').· 1 e! rl ay orActive pallbearers were BillYlw~nnsuoro;, IS :V'l~ow, rs, ness. . I·. Ridgeway, a son of' th:. ateJohnson Norris Hollis, Michael Alice F~hrer RObl.nson; and a 'He was born In WllTIInsboi'o,George. Logan: and Anme L~u- Mrs Skit ....•'ler 62Peake 'Grady Branham Horace son, Eric D. Robinson of the'son of Drafus Roland, now of hon Rosborough.' H~ was a' life • rl"','.M ' d R d I h B 'h m home. Old Fort, N. C., and the late member of the 'Aimwell Presby- Mrs. Frances LOUise Skipper,oore an ill 0 P ron a . . d r d ,,", '.,Honorary pallbearers were Dea- Services were held on Monda Mrs. M~e Pew Ro~an . He /ve te_rian Church in Ri?geway. He 6~, WIdow of Kmg H. Skipper,

cons of Sawney's Creek Baptist j F'· t P b teri Ch h. here pnor to entering the armed attended Presbyterian College died Wednesday, November 7,Church. 111. d 1r: d ;esbl

y e~an sa~~ei services in 1939. Mr. Roland andwas associated with several in Fairfield Memorial Hospital,. " , ~nTuhc e YB'~.:1 ev~ in Lan had lived in the San Jose area South Carolina banks prior to following a -period of declining

I C R b..nson . t' OlMuas. ,ullIapwka ,- for 25 years, and' worked in the hi disability'. . health t1/~o 1 caser emona ar. .' IIf· . ., . .. • . .• . englI1eerll1~ department at San He is survived oy one 'son" Jo- Born In Great Falls on AprIl

R-t Monday ActIve pallbearers were Dr. Jose hospJtal. . . ·se.ph L. Rosborough, Jr. of Co- 23, 1911, she was a daughter of1es . 'rhomas D. Wyatt, Thomas 1? surv.ivingare hIS wldow'lumbi'a;-. two; . daughters, . Mrs. the late W. C. and Elizabeth

I A b Wyatt, J~., George Inman, Wi!· Constance Roland; his father; James. L.. (Ginger) Rigdon and Raines Ounningham. Mrs. Skip-n, range urg bur Har~Il1g, John Wood and two sons, Davidaf.ld Gary RO-rM;rs.F. Leon (Betty) COpeland; per was a member of Bethel A.steve Bran1lley. land of 'San Jose; and two dau-both of ,Columbia; and eigl1t_R. Presb'lterian Church and of

Clarence !Robinson, 50, died ghters,Connie and Deborah Ro-grandchildrerr. . . the KeithV Seyle Chapter of the'at his home in Bamberg Satur- land, also of San Jose; and a F!lneral serVICes were held larder of the East.ern Star.day, Au.gust 25. It.} 13 brothers, Blease Robirrson of brother, (~ames E. (J'ack) RO-S.aturday 'IDo~ning at the grave-I Surviving are two sons, Wil-~orn In Bamberg County, I~e Orangeburg, and J. D. Robinson lan~ of W.mnsboro.. . . SI?e at Aimwell, Cemetery, :Iiam H. Skipper of Florence and

was the son of the late DaVId f W' b - Fmal r,ltes were on Fi'Id'ay,RLdgeway, c!'mdueted by the J h C Ski f U .. . 0 mns oro. '., h' Rev Je's M Bratton 0 n. pper 0 lUon.

iB. and Ahce Brunson Robm- .Funeral services were held at March 23, III St. J1Jsep s . ". . Five grandchildren Billy. . h 'th b . 1·' Santa • "son.. three o'dock Monday aiternou!l Churc , WI. una In Steve and Jimmy Slkipper of

. Mr. Robinson is, survived by at the Thompson Funeral Home Clara Catholic Cemetery, San Florence and John and Susanhis widow, Mrs. Vera Lee Fan- 1n Orangeburg with burial in Jose. Skipper of Union also survive.ning Robinson, one sister, Mrs. South End Cemetery in Bam- J;topen nam""y' cUlU .lUll! ~ .. G Kinsey of Oran ebur , two jJerg. Raines.