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    1. [NCPOLK] Fw: [SCSPARTA] The Sptbg. Herald , May 1945 Issue
    2. Patrick McCool
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancie O'Sullivan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:26 AM Subject: [SCSPARTA] The Sptbg. Herald , May 1945 Issue > > This issue I own...Head lines on front page reads > > "Big Three Confirmation of Nazi Surrender Expected at 9A.M." > > London, May 7.1945. > > > > Pfc. JAMES DYER, 22, Liberated from German Prison Camp > > Woodruff, May 7,- Pfc. James Dyer, son of MR. and MRS. > F.E. DYER , has been liberated from a prison camp in Germany after being > interened for a year. Dyer was captured in Italy. > > Mr. and Mrs. Dyer heard from their son this week stating that he was well > and he would soon be seeing them. > > > > FREED of Japs; NOW WITH FAMILY > > [photo with wife and son] Tryon, May 7.- First Sgt. FLOYD JOLLY > recently returned home in the Greens Creek section of Polk Co., after being a > prisoner of the Japanese for nearly THREE years.Sergeant JOLLY was taken > prisoner when the Japs took Bataan. Jolly had been in the army several > years, had been overseas fighting the Japs since the attack on Pearl Harbor on > Dec.7, 1941. " The slogan which swept the United States-"Remember Bataan"- > certainly matured. The fighting men did remember Bataan, and returned to avenge > the defeat at the hands of the arch enemy-Japan, " concluded Jolley. > > > > S.C. DEATHS -during the past 48 hours. [ May 8. 1945] > > ROBERT LEE LEWIS, 75-Newberry > > MRS. ELLA BRYANT COLLINS, 67-Mullins > > MRS. LENA ABRAMS, 65-Hartsville > > CLARENCE M. HALL, 55- Pendleton > > THOMAS JACKSON CAUTHEN, 64- Lancaster Co. > > R.G. HOFFMAN, 65-Hartsville > > BARBARA JEAN HARE, 2-Columbia > > JAMES JASPER CROUT, 85- Lexington > > CLARENCE M. HALL, Clemson > > THOMAS CALVIN JONES, 58-Adams Grove > > JAMES T. DANTZLER, 78-Cameron > > J.D. DUNKLIN, 68-Laurens > > GEORGE T. WICKER, 77-Trenton > > CALVIN BRUCE LEITNER, 56-Yemassee > > WALTER L. FULTON, 65-Mullins > > A.D. OWENS, 71-Sumter > > MRS. NANCY JANE HIGGINS, 60-Hartsville > > MRS. MARTHA ELLEN SCHMITZ LINDLER, 85-Little Mountain > > THATCHER EDWARDS, 23-Saluda > > J.ABNER SAULS, JR., 20-Lake City > > MRS. MINNIE T. COLLINS,77-Aiken > > JANIE HUTCHINSON, 89-Monticello > > > > MRS. LOUISE H. PRUITT, 59 wife of B.S. PRUITT of Campobello, died Sunday at > her home. Mrs. Pruitt is survived by her husband and three sons...and one > sister, MRS. GENEVA ELDERS, of Duncan. Funeral at Walnut Hill Bapt. Ch. > Cemetery. > > > > LOGAN A. WILLIAMS, 70 of Tucapau, died Saturday will be held at Tucapau > Bapt. Ch. Interment at Wellford cemetery. > > > > RICHARD A. FORD , 79 of Gaffney died at the home of the daughter, MRS. MAY > SCRUGGS. Survivers include six daughters, two sons, and a sister,MRS. T.M. > HESTER of Spindale , a brother, CHARLES of Rutherfordton, and a half-sister, > MRS. VIVIA FORD of Marion. > > > > HOSEA D. LANFORD, 68 of Woodruff died at his home. He is survived by > his wife, MRS. LOIS FOWLER LANFORD, 3 sons, 3 daughters, one brother, ROBERT L. > LANFORD of Woodruff and 7 grandchildren. Burial will be at Bethel > cemetery. > > > > MRS. NANNIE AMICK, wife of FRANK M. AMICK of Shelby died at her home. Mrs. > Amich was born June 30, 1898, d/o WILLIAM and LILLIE WORKMAN JACKSON of Roch > Hill. She is survived by her husband, four daughters, two sons, 3 brothers, > CARTER, BOYCE, and R.H. JACKSON , all of Rock Hill., two sisters, MRS. HUGH > ROBINSON of Clover, and MRS. B. WHITESIDE of Kinston, Tenn. She was a member of > the Central Meth Ch. Shelby. > > Interment will be at Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. > > > > COWPENS OFFICER AT N.C. HOSPITAL > > BOB RANDALL, rural police officer stationed > at Cowpens, is at the Reeves Hosp. at Lincolnton, N.C. following an > operation last Monday. Officer Randall is recovering satisfactority according to > his wife. > > > > Now Playing at the STATE- " 'Tall In the Saddle" with John Wayne > > 'Lum and Abner' will be on the radio at 6:30 tonight. > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >

    02/09/2001 09:58:42
    1. Re: [NCPOLK] Fw: [SCSPARTA] The Sptbg. Herald , May 1945 Issue
    2. Edgar Bryant
    3. Pat, Do you have the copy of the Spartanburg Heralds that has the picture of Floyd Jolly and his wife and son.He is my brother-in law's brother. If it is possible would you scan his picture and the entire article to me. Thanks, Edgar Bryant ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick McCool" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, 10 February 2001 4:58 Subject: [NCPOLK] Fw: [SCSPARTA] The Sptbg. Herald , May 1945 Issue > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nancie O'Sullivan" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:26 AM > Subject: [SCSPARTA] The Sptbg. Herald , May 1945 Issue > > > > > > This issue I own...Head lines on front page reads > > > > "Big Three Confirmation of Nazi Surrender Expected at 9A.M." > > > > London, May 7.1945. > > > > > > > > Pfc. JAMES DYER, 22, Liberated from German Prison Camp > > > > Woodruff, May 7,- Pfc. James Dyer, son of MR. and MRS. > > F.E. DYER , has been liberated from a prison camp in Germany after being > > interened for a year. Dyer was captured in Italy. > > > > Mr. and Mrs. Dyer heard from their son this week stating that he was well > > and he would soon be seeing them. > > > > > > > > FREED of Japs; NOW WITH FAMILY > > > > [photo with wife and son] Tryon, May 7.- First Sgt. FLOYD JOLLY > > recently returned home in the Greens Creek section of Polk Co., after > being a > > prisoner of the Japanese for nearly THREE years.Sergeant JOLLY was taken > > prisoner when the Japs took Bataan. Jolly had been in the army several > > years, had been overseas fighting the Japs since the attack on Pearl > Harbor on > > Dec.7, 1941. " The slogan which swept the United States-"Remember Bataan"- > > certainly matured. The fighting men did remember Bataan, and returned to > avenge > > the defeat at the hands of the arch enemy-Japan, " concluded Jolley. > > > > > > > > S.C. DEATHS -during the past 48 hours. [ May 8. 1945] > > > > ROBERT LEE LEWIS, 75-Newberry > > > > MRS. ELLA BRYANT COLLINS, 67-Mullins > > > > MRS. LENA ABRAMS, 65-Hartsville > > > > CLARENCE M. HALL, 55- Pendleton > > > > THOMAS JACKSON CAUTHEN, 64- Lancaster Co. > > > > R.G. HOFFMAN, 65-Hartsville > > > > BARBARA JEAN HARE, 2-Columbia > > > > JAMES JASPER CROUT, 85- Lexington > > > > CLARENCE M. HALL, Clemson > > > > THOMAS CALVIN JONES, 58-Adams Grove > > > > JAMES T. DANTZLER, 78-Cameron > > > > J.D. DUNKLIN, 68-Laurens > > > > GEORGE T. WICKER, 77-Trenton > > > > CALVIN BRUCE LEITNER, 56-Yemassee > > > > WALTER L. FULTON, 65-Mullins > > > > A.D. OWENS, 71-Sumter > > > > MRS. NANCY JANE HIGGINS, 60-Hartsville > > > > MRS. MARTHA ELLEN SCHMITZ LINDLER, 85-Little Mountain > > > > THATCHER EDWARDS, 23-Saluda > > > > J.ABNER SAULS, JR., 20-Lake City > > > > MRS. MINNIE T. COLLINS,77-Aiken > > > > JANIE HUTCHINSON, 89-Monticello > > > > > > > > MRS. LOUISE H. PRUITT, 59 wife of B.S. PRUITT of Campobello, died Sunday > at > > her home. Mrs. Pruitt is survived by her husband and three sons...and one > > sister, MRS. GENEVA ELDERS, of Duncan. Funeral at Walnut Hill Bapt. Ch. > > Cemetery. > > > > > > > > LOGAN A. WILLIAMS, 70 of Tucapau, died Saturday will be held at Tucapau > > Bapt. Ch. Interment at Wellford cemetery. > > > > > > > > RICHARD A. FORD , 79 of Gaffney died at the home of the daughter, MRS. MAY > > SCRUGGS. Survivers include six daughters, two sons, and a sister,MRS. T.M. > > HESTER of Spindale , a brother, CHARLES of Rutherfordton, and a > half-sister, > > MRS. VIVIA FORD of Marion. > > > > > > > > HOSEA D. LANFORD, 68 of Woodruff died at his home. He is survived by > > his wife, MRS. LOIS FOWLER LANFORD, 3 sons, 3 daughters, one brother, > ROBERT L. > > LANFORD of Woodruff and 7 grandchildren. Burial will be at Bethel > > cemetery. > > > > > > > > MRS. NANNIE AMICK, wife of FRANK M. AMICK of Shelby died at her home. Mrs. > > Amich was born June 30, 1898, d/o WILLIAM and LILLIE WORKMAN JACKSON of > Roch > > Hill. She is survived by her husband, four daughters, two sons, 3 > brothers, > > CARTER, BOYCE, and R.H. JACKSON , all of Rock Hill., two sisters, MRS. > HUGH > > ROBINSON of Clover, and MRS. B. WHITESIDE of Kinston, Tenn. She was a > member of > > the Central Meth Ch. Shelby. > > > > Interment will be at Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. > > > > > > > > COWPENS OFFICER AT N.C. HOSPITAL > > > > BOB RANDALL, rural police officer stationed > > at Cowpens, is at the Reeves Hosp. at Lincolnton, N.C. following an > > operation last Monday. Officer Randall is recovering satisfactority > according to > > his wife. > > > > > > > > Now Playing at the STATE- " 'Tall In the Saddle" with John Wayne > > > > 'Lum and Abner' will be on the radio at 6:30 tonight. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > > > > > ==== NCPOLK Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >

    02/10/2001 01:11:34