Tuesday, April 20, 1937 LAURENS FARM WOMEN GATHER Laurens, April 16- MRS. J. GRAY HARRIS of Youngs township was elected for a two -year term as president of the Laurens County Council of Farm Women at the spring session at Poplar Springs. MRS. J.M. PATTERSON of Lanford and MRS. ZEB VANCE of Owings were reelected as vice-pres.; MRS. C.D. WILSON of Trinity Ridge, treasurer and MRS. GRAY HIPP of Dials was named to take the place of MRS. HELEN MELLETTE on the board of directors. The contest in the arrangement of flowers was a special feature, with first place going to MRS. GUY ELLEDGE of Poplar Springs; second to MRS. EARLE BLAKELY of Trinity Ridge and third to MRS. C.D. WOOD of Poplar Springs. MRS. MABEL COURTNEY of Sandy Springs received honorable mention. The prizes were flower containers. MRS. C.D. WOOD and MRS. E.A. PITTS won the local club prize for having the largest number of scrap books on display. The Trinity Ridge rhythm band, directed by MRS. HAROLD WALLACE, gave a musical program, while the council chorus appeared in several numbers. The fall meeting will be held with the Hickory Tavern Club. ---------- GREER WOMAN DIES AT HOME Greer, April 20.- MRS. LULA LAMB SMITH, 48, wife of P.W. SMITH, died at her home on North Main street Monday morning as a result of injuries suffered in an auto accident near Pelzer last Nov. 20. MRS. SMITH , a member of a prominent Mississippi family, was born and reared at Bolton in that state, the daughter of the late MR. and MRS. W.P. LAMB. When a young lady she married P.W. SMITH, and 20 years ago they moved to Greer where they owned the Greer Citizen until recently. Surviving are her husband and the following children: CHARLES P. SMITH, an employe of the Spartanburg Herald company, WILLIAM NOLAND SMITH, ELLA LOUISE SMITH and ARTHUR D. SMITH, all of Greer. Several brothers, W.T. LAMB, J.R. LAMB, and A.S. LAMB, all of Jackson, Miss; B.P. LAMB, Dallas, Texas, W.H. LAMB of Greenville,, O.C. and C.L. LAMB of Spartanburg, and two sisters, MRS. HENRY L. SMITH of Miss., and MRS. FRANCES GARRETT of Spartanburg also survive. Funeral services were to be conducted from Memorial Methodist church here , interment was to follow in Mountain View cemetery here. ---------- CLINTON WOMAN IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Clinton, April 20.- MRS. MARY ATCHISON WORKMAN, 65, wife of TOM R. WORKMAN of this city, died at her home Monday after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services will be conducted by the REV. W.N. LONG, pastor of the First Baptist church. Pallbearers will be ARTHUR COPELAND, JOE L. CARTER, S.W. SUMEREL, S.GARY DILLARD, I.M. SMITH, and DR. T.J. PEAKE. Besides her husband, MRS. WORKMAN is survived by three daughters, MRS. H.W. BRYSON, Mountville, MRS. J.W. PARLER, Batesburg, MISS IRENE WORKMAN, Clinton and one son, CLAUDE A. WORKMAN, Marion, N.C. ---------- HONOR ROLLS GREEN POINT SCHOOL 1st grade - MARJORIE PARRIS, GERTRUDE SUTTLE, HELEN PARRIS. 2nd grade - JOE SEXTON JR., THELMA JACKSON. 3rd grade - JUNITA HORTON, REBECCA SIMMONS, BETTY POOLE. 4th grade - DANNY KIMBRELL, BETTY KIMBRELL, ELIZABETH SIMMONS, FRANCES SEXTON, BOYD TURNER, MILDRED SANDERS. 5th grade - ELEANOR COGGINS, MILDRED CANNON, CLARA MAE POOLE, MADGE TINSLEY. ---------- nancie o.