1937 Obituaries Woodruff, March 25- BAXTER B. GOSSETT, 71, prominent farmer of this section, died at his home following an illness of several months. Funeral services will be held at Emma Gray Memorial Methodist church; burial in the Presbyterian cemetery. Surviving are 4 sons, HENRY and IZZIE of Gray Court, PAUL , Reidville, and BOYD GOSSETT, Woodruff; 4 daughters, MRS. CARRIE GILLESPIE, MRS. HENRY SMITH, Woodruff, MRS. J.D. MANLY, Gray Court, and MRS. S.R. VINSON, Union; one brother, ALBERT GOSSETT, Jonesville; and 2 sisters, MRS. IDA FARR, Sptbg. and MRS. CORA WHITE, Glenn Springs. Pallbearers; RALPH, EUGENE and MARION GOSSETT, FRANK and ARRY DUCKWORTH, and GIST FARR. ----- Greer, March 25- Funeral services for MRS. HATTIE DAVIS POOLE, 59, w/o O.N. POOLE, who died at a Spartanburg hospital, after several years of declining health will be held at the Fulton Presbyterian church; burial church cem. Active pallbearers; THERON DAVIS, JAMES DAVIS, WM. DAVIS, HUBERT DAVIS, VIRGIL FEW and GRAHAM COPELAND. She was the d/o the late REV. GEORGE W. DAVIS and ANN COTHRAN DAVIS, spent her entire life in the Liberty Hill church section south of Greer. Surviving are her husband and the following brothers and sisters; JOHN A. DAVIS, E.L. DAVIS, A.H. DAVIS, all of Greer, G.N. DAVIS, Greenville, MRS. W.R. FEW and MRS. J.O. COPELAND, Greer and MRS. F.D. POWERS, Moore. ----- Funeral services for MRS. MYRTLE HAMMONDS, 45, of Pacolet Mills, will be conducted at Pacolet Bapt. church by the REV. W.T. TATE and the REV. PAUL DOBBINS. Interment in the White Rose cem. at Pacolet mills. Surviving are one sister, MRS. ILA DuPRE, Pacolet mills, and 2 brothers, W.T. and LAWRENCE WORTHY, both of Pacolet mills. ----- Free post- nancie --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- drayton5@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.