Thursday, April 22, 1937. CHESTER FARMER IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Chester, April 22 - CHARLEY MARTINDALE ATKINSON, 79, prominent county farmer, died at his home Wednesday morning. He had only moved to Chester last Friday from the Armenia community of Chester county where he had spent his entire working life in farming. His wife, MRS. MATTIE CARTER ATKINSON died April 10. MR. ATKINSON is survived by the following children; MISS ADDIE, MISS JESSE ATKINSON, and EPHRAIM MOBLEY ATKINSON , all of Chester; CHARLEY WESLEY ATKINSON of near Chester, MRS. PORTER WORTHY GREGORY of Baton Rouge, IRWIN MAHAFFEY ATKINSON of Washington, D.C., and one brother, EPHRAIM M. ATKINSON of Kingsland, Ga. Funeral services were conducted from the Armenia Methodist church this morning with the REV. GEORGE W. BURKE, pastor officiating, assisted by the REV. M.T. WHARTON, pastor of Bethel Methodist Episcipal church of Chester, after which the interment was made in the church cemetery. He was the son of the late DR. EPHRIAM ATKINSON and the late MRS. ADELINE O'NEAL ATKINSON. He was born in the old ATKINSON home on Lancaster road, about 5 miles east of Chester. ---------- WILLIAMS SERVICE HELD AT TUCAPAU Tacapau, April 22 - Funeral services for SAM WILLIAMS, 41, well known citizen of Tucapau who died Tuesday morning at a Spartanburg hospital after an illness of one week, were to be held Thursday afternoon at the Tucapau Baptist church, conducted by the REV. R. R. BRADY. Interment was to follow in the Wellford cemetery. The following members of the Tucapau baseball team of which he was a member were to serve as active pallbearers; E.A. FISHER, HUGH SMITH, ODELL MASON, ALLEN WEST, ELMER ALLEN and LUTHER SOUTHERN. The following nieces were to be flower bearers: LETHA MASON, NELLIE HENSON, LUCILE WILLIAMS, LOIS THOMASON, ANNIE MAE ELDERS and EDITH THOMPSON. MR. WILLIAMS had made his home at Tucapau for a number of years. He was the son of the late MR. and MRS. W.S. WILLIAMS and is survived by his wife, who before marriage was MISS IOLA MASON and by one son, GRADY WILLIAMS, Tucapau. Three brothers, WILL of Tucapau, L.D. of Charlotte, N.C. and C.L. WILLIAMS of Paw Creek, N.C., also survive. ---------- Tuesday, April 20,1937. Enoree, April 20 - MRS. J.L. STONER, 56, died at her home here Monday afternoon after a lingering illness. Funeral services were to be held Tuesday afternoon at the Enoree Baptist church with the REV. V.A. DEAN, REV. C.B. PRINCE and the REV. J.H. SIMPSON officiating. Pallbearers were to be the following : C.N. HILL, M.D. MOORE, E.J. POOLE, M.M.KNIGHT, J.C. HILL and W.M. THORNTON. MRS. STONER is survived by her husband; a son, HAROLD STONER; 2 daughters, MISS SAMMIE STONER, Sptbg., and MISS MAYZELLE STONER, Woodruff and a niece, MISS RUTH CASEY, Enoree. She was a member of the First Baptist church of Enoree. ---------- nancie o.