FUNERAL TODAY FOR HAMBRIGHT May 17- Funeral services for R.P. HAMBRIGHT, 63, [ or 68 ], member of one of the pioneer families of this section, will be conducted at the home of his sister, MRS. T.E. LIPSCOMB at Cowpens. Interment will be in the Cowpens cemetery. MR. HAMBRIGHT died at the Sptbg. hospital yesterday morning following an illness of 3 weeks. He lived 3 miles south of Gaffney. He was a descendant of COL. FREDERICK HAMBRIGHT, prominent figure in the battle of Kings Mountain of the Revolutionary war. He is survived by his widow, MRS. ANNIE HAMBRIGHT, 7 daughters, MRS. C.M. HARDIN and MRS. HUMPHRIES of Grover, N.C., MRS. J.F. HARRIS of Anderson, MRS. P.H. BARLEY and MRS. T.E. LIPSCOMB of Cowpens, MRS. C.D. ALEXANDER [ sorry, can't read next two lines]- - - - -R.H. HAMBRIGHT of Greenville and ROBERT HAMBRIGHT of near Gaffney. One sister, MRS. D.R. BIRD of Gaffney also survive. The following nephews will serve as pallbearers, JESS LOWRY, JAMES BORDEN, ED HAMBRIGHT, ROSS HAMBRIGHT, GRADY BIRD, DARWIN BIRD, MACK POSTON and LEE GOODE. --- MISS GARRETT IS WOODRUFF QUEEN Woodruff, May 2- Just as the sun was going down, behind the western hills Thursday afternoon, MISS HAZEL GARRETT was crowned Queen of May by MISS ELIZABETH WORKMAN in a beauty ceremony in a May Day pageant staged on the back campus of the Woodruff high school before an audience of 500 by the first and second grades of the school under the directions of the teachers, MISSES SUE MONTGOMERY, MARY MONTGOMERY, BLANCHE COX, LOUISE HARDIN and LOUISE JACKSON. The May Pole was wound by FRANCES ROGERS, JAMES WESTMORELAND, LANDRUM GODFREY, JOHNNY LITTLEFIELD, JOY MONTGOMERY, DORIS WADDELL, FRANK MARLER, JACK SMITH, MARTHA MARIE COLEMAN, SARA PAGE, GROVER LANFORD and JAMES HAMES. The music was in charge of MISS JACKSON. " The Spring Song" was sung by a chorus from the 5th grade. --- May 3- MRS. MINOR W. SMITH in her 79th year , died at 131 Advent street, where she lived with her brother and sisters. MRS. SMITH was MISS TALLALAH CORNELIA CATES of Glenn Springs and a d/o CAPTAIN and MRS. ROBERT ALLEN CATES. She was married to MR. MINOR W. SMITH of Glenn Springs in 1892 and had lived there until his passing a year ago. She was a member of the Calvary Episcopal church at Glenn Springs since a youth and funeral services will be held at that church Saturday afternoon. MRS. SMITH will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends . Active pallbearers will be MINOR SMITH, RALPH SMITH JR., MacFARLANE L. CATES, PAUL SIMPSON, CHARLES E. ZIMMERMAN, CHESTER D. WARD. --- Free Post- nancie