RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. [NCRUTHER-L] 1941 Spartanburg Herald
    2. Nancie O'Sullivan
    3. UNDERGOES OPERATION Forest City, May 26.- CAPT. T.T. LONG, U.S. army, retired, who has been on civilian duty at Ft. McPherson, Ga., underwent an operation at the Walter Reed General hospital in Washington last Thursday. Latest reports received by his family here indicates that he is showing great improvement. --- SECOND VICTIM OF WRECK DIES Hendersonville, May 10.- PAUL FRANK, a Louisville, Ky. traveling salesman died today, the second victim of an automobile collision late yesterday at East Flat Rock , near here. BETTY JEAN COCHRANE, 10, died soon after the accident. MRS. FRANKS was seroiusly hurt, however she has a good chance to recover. MARY ALICE FRANK'S injuries were not serious and she left today for her home of relatives in Greenville, S.C. the destination of her family when they left Louisville. MRS. JOHN COCHRANE , the girls mother was in critical condition tonight. The condition of another daughter, MARGARET was good. The COCHRANE baby was not hurt. --- POST OFFICE AT CLIFFSIDE May 3.- A new addition has been built to the Cliffside post office and a member of improvements have been made. The office also serves the Duke Power village near here. --- OBITUARIES Shelby, May 3.- Funeral services for JAMES L. HUMPHRIES, 76 will be conducted at the home, burial in Sandy Plains church cem. MR. HUMPHRIES died at his home in Swainsville after an illness of eight months. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, MRS. ROY ELLIS and MRS. BRUSSIE McSWAIN of Cleveland county; one son, BROADUS HUMPHRIES , Dublin, Ga.; three step-daughters, MISS IDA HUMPHRIES of home, MRS. BROADUS GOLD and MRS. J.B. WINN , Cliffside; and eight grandchildren. --- Forest City, May 26.- MRS. ABNER NASH, 69, of Lumberton, m/o ABNER NASH, former general manager of the Alexander Manufacturing Co. here but who relocated in Spartanburg, where he died last Wed. it has been learned here. Pneumonia and complications was the cause of her death. Services will be held at Lumberton. She was the first Pres. of the Womans' auxilary there and was a member of the U.D.C. She was active in Red Cross work during the war and her three sons were in the service. She was a member of the Presbyterian church. Survived by three sons and three daughters. --- Free Post- nancie

    02/21/2002 04:56:08