----- 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! >
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 > >