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P.M. Edition 1 Deaths And Funerals Anderson Independent-Mail, May 5, 1983 5B Cox Services BELTON Services for William Earl Cox, 68, of 127 Hillerest Circle, husband of Kathleen Hicks Cox, at 3 p.m. Thursday at Cox Funeral Home Chapel by Dr. John Benson. Burial in Shady Grove Baptist Church cemetery.

The body is at the funeral home. The family is at the home. Weldon Services WESTMINSTER Memorial services for James R. Weldon, of Durham, N.C., formerly of Westminster, at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in Durham.

The family requests that flowers be omitted. Announcement courtesy of Sandifer Funeral Home. Patterson Services MARTIN, Ga. SerRobert Lamar Patterson, 46, of Clarks Creek Road, husband of Janie Taylor Patterson, at p.m. Thursday at Weldon Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs.

T.M. Oliver and Williams Sanders. Burial in Franklin Memorial Gardens. The body i is at the funeral home. The family is at the home.

Martin Services CORNELIA, Ga. Services for Mrs. Reba Ann Yarber Martin, 42, of Sons, Daughter-in-laws Route 1, Level Grove Grandchildren Road, wife of William M. "Bill" Martin at 11 a.m. Thursday at McGahee-Griffin Funeral Mrs.

Marie James Home Chapel by the Revs. BALTIMORE Mrs. Sam Parsons and Joe Marie Jamison James, of Straner. Burial in Level Baltimore, died Monday in Grove Cemetery. The Baltimore.

body is at the funeral Arrangements will be The family is at the announced by Unity Mor- home. tuary, Williamston, S.C. Mrs. Alice Hill CLARKESVILLE, Ga. Gooden Services Mrs.

Alice Taylor Hill, 83, of Clarkesvilie, widow ANTREVILLE Ser- of William Henry Hill, vices for Mrs. Runette died Tuesday at HaberCrowther Gooden, 78, of sham Medical Center. Clarkton, N.C., widow of Born in Habersham John T. Gooden, at 3 p.m. County, she was a Thursday at First Creek daughter of the late Baptist Church by the Robert Edgar and Lula Rev.

Everette H. Alice Taylor. She Vivian. Burial in the church was a retired LPN and a cemetery. The body is at member of Clarksville Harris Funeral Home, Ab- United Methodist Church.

beville. The family is at Surviving are daughter, the home of Mrs. Elsa Mrs. Tom E. (Evelyn Hill) Prince.

Anderson of Greensboro, N. sister, Mrs. Elizabeth McMillian of Demorest; one grandchild. Mrs. Alma Mauldin Services at 11 a.m.

WILLIAMSTON Mrs. Thursday at Church and Alma Mauldin, of Son Funeral Home Chapel Williamston, died Wednes- by the Rev. Oscar Crosby. day at Anderson Memorial Burial in Clarkesville City Hospital, Anderson. Arrangements will be Cemeteryody is at the announced by Unity Mor- funeral home.

The family tuary. is at the home. Hospital Report Ri Northeast Discharges Keith Brown, Canon Georgia Hospitals Myrtice Bailey, Royston Waymon Anglin, Hull Elberton-Elbert Demetrius Mayweather, Bowman Admissions Tamala Alexander, James Heard, Elberton Royston Carrie Davis, Elberton Margorie Crook, Canon John Seagrimes, Elberton Loyd Dean, Danielsville Boyce Clark, Elberton Gordon Chastain, Martin Discharges Curtis Lewis, Canon Jane Smith, Dewy Rose David Richardson, Evie Whitehead, Elberton Elberton Tammy Peebles, Elberton Retha Landford, Canon Jack Dye, Elberton Zelma Taylor, Carnesville Habersham Ridgecrest Admissions Admissions Barry Ramsey, Cornelia Elizabeth Killen, Theresa Adams, Franklin, N.C. Cleveland Lezell Cannon, Clayton Adams baby boy, Discharges Cleveland Liz Guzman, Clayton Larry Lammers, Helen Mamie Ivey, Demorest Stephens Hazel Morrison, Clarksville Admissions Hazel Smith, Clarksville Bill Garland, Toccoa Thelma Nix, Demorest Billy Ramey, Demorest Lisa Stephens, Toccoa Dollie Medlin, Martin Donna Helton, Cleveland Wells baby boy, Discharges Clarkesville. Sharon Williams, Henry Davis, Clarkesville Baldwin Scottie Wood, Baldwin Smith baby boy, Toccoa Chancey Nichols, Ramsey baby boy, Toccoa Turnerville Mildred Mitchell, Toccoa Josie Leroy Nicholson, Toccoa Strickland, Cornelia Mulligan baby girl, TocHart coa Judy Wells, Clarksville Admissions Myrtice Cleveland, TocSusie Grove, Hartwell coa Joann Starks, Hartwell Discharges Everlina Thompson, William Hill, Clarkesville Elberton Anthony Parker, Beth Higginbotham, Eastanollee Hartwell Doris Arthur, Toccoa Florence Phifer, Hartwell Linda Williams, Mount Randy Cape, Hartwell Airy Carolyn Price, Hartwell Hoyt Walters, Royston Discharges Will Hardy, Martin Edward Isom, Lavonia Graham Herrin, Cornelina Viola Randall, Toccoa Shirley Shivers, Toccoa Hayward Richardson, Edith Hulsby, Toccoa Hartwell Cobb Anderson Memorial Hospital Admissions Rufus Harris, Lavonia Patient Condition InFlorida Taylor, Royston formation 8 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Curtis Brown, Canon 261-1293. David Richardson, Elberton Discharges Claudia Thompson, Thomas Skelton, Clemson Royston Annie Taylor, Belton Ricky Fulghum, Royston James Madison, Belton Wife, Daughter Marsengill Services WESTMINSTER Services for Edgar Judson Marsengill, 73, of Route 3, husband of Nellie Carver Marsengill, at 3 p.m. Thursday at Westminster Church of God by the Revs. Cordell Godwin, James Grant and John Henry Cobb.

Burial in Oconee Memorial Park. The body is at Sandifer Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Thursday. The family is at the home of Edward Burdette, Doctor John's Road. Grover Cox GREENWOOD Grover Cleveland Cox, 70, of 136 Garner Heights, husband of Idelle Padgett Cox, died Wednesday at Self Memorial Hospital.

Born in Greenwood, he was a son of Mrs. Christene Cooper Cox of Greenwood and the late Eugene Cox. He was a retired employee of Greenwood Mills, Chalmers Plant, a veteran of World War II, a member, deacon and trustee of Woodfields Baptist Church and a member of VFW Greenwood Post. Surviving are mother; widow, of the home; sister, Mrs. Ruth Wells of Greenwood; brothers, Archie Cox of Anderson, Roy Cox of Greenwood.

Services at 3 p.m. Friday at Woodfields Baptist Church by Dr. Robert Miller. Burial in The Edgewood body CemeterYiarley Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Thursday.

The body will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Friday. The family is at the home. Memorials may be made to Woodfields Baptist Church or to Cancer Society. Mrs.

Mattie Martin CALHOUN FALLS Mrs. Mattie Davis Martin, 58, of Route 1, Country Club Estates, widow of Horace "Bud" Martin, died Wednesday at Abbeville County Hospital, Abbeville. Born in Iva, she was a daughter of Mrs. Ola Cannon Davis of Calhoun Falls and the late Everette Jackson Davis. She was a I member of Northside Baptist Church and retired owner and operator of Martin Florist.

Surviving are mother; daughter, Mrs. Renae Y. Capell of Calhoun Falls; brothers, Roy and R.L. Davis of Calhoun Falls; sister, Mrs. Louise Gibson of Calhoun Falls; two grandchildren.

Services at 4 p.m. Friday at Northside Baptist Church by the Revs. Dial Jacks and Cleve Southerland. Burial in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. The body is at ParkerWhite Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 7-9.

p.m. Thursday. The body will be placed in the church at 3 p.m. Friday. The family is at the home of Mrs.

Renae Capell, 554 Calhoun St. you would realize your deepest need is to turn to God and allow him to come into your life. You do not need to turn to some type of mystical forces or astrology and in fact they could never meet your true spiritual needs. What are your deepest needs? You need forgiveness. You need You need meaning and purpose in life.

You need to know that you are going to Heaven when you die. That is why I urge you to turn to Jesus Christ in faith and trust. God loves you. He created you for a purpose, and there is no greater joy in life than discovering God's purposes and fulfilling them. By a simple prayer of faith you can invite Jesus Christ into your heart.

And then turn to him and his Word, the Bible, every day to find the principles that should guide your life. You can have personal relationship with God and that starts when we yield ourselves to Christ as Our Lord and Savior. Meditation Meditation The Word was the source of life, and this life brought light to mankind. (John 1:4 TEV) Prayer: Grant us grace, dear Jesus Christ, that we may never walk in darkness but ever have your light of life. Amen.

John McClellan HONEA PATH John Lewis McClellan, 66, of 106 Georgia widower of Lois Fortner McClellan, died Vednesday in Taylors. Born in Anderson, he was a son of the late Bob and Jessie McClellan. He was a retired carpenter, a Army veteran of World War II, of the Baptist faith and past great sachem of Improved Order of Redmen of South Carolina. Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Lou Ellen Younginer of Taylors; brother, Fred McClellan of Greenwood; sister, Mrs.

May Todd of Greenville; five one greatgrandchild. Services at 3 p.m. Friday at Austin Road Baptist Church by the Rev. Alvin Hodges. al in Garden of Memories.

The body is at Pruitt Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Thursday. The family is at the home. Mrs. Edna Burdette EASLEY Mrs.

Edna Galbreath Burdette, 72, of Route 8, wife of William Henry Burdette, died Wednesday at Easley Baptist Hospital. Born in Oconee County, she was a daughter of the late Charles Dewitt and Ella Wilson Galbreath. She was a member of West Greenville Baptist Church and TEL Sunday school class. Surviving are widower. of the home; daughters, Mrs.

Vivian Cox of Easley, Mrs. Pat Hicks of Greenville; brother, Marion Galbreath of Seneca; sister, Mrs. George McCall of Seneca; five grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren. Services at 3 p.m. Friday at West Greenville Baptist Church by the Revs.

Grady M. Bridwell, Carl Fiske and Carl Baker. Burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The body is at Robinson Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Thursday.

The body will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Friday. The family is at the home of Mrs. Vivian Cox, Route 8. Pickens Highway.

Mrs. Bessie Hailey ELBERTON, Ga. Mrs. Bessie James Hailey, 68, of 222 Bartlett died Sunday at Athens General Hospital, Athens. Born in Elbert County, she was a daughter of the late Shelton and Lizzie Davis James.

She was a member of Holly Springs Baptist Church, Bowman. Surviving are sons, Leroy and Benail Hailey of Elberton, Jackie Hailey of Atlanta; daughter, Mrs. Rita H. Mayfield of Philadelphia; sisters, Mrs. Ida Harris and Mrs.

Emma Jones of Baltimore, Mrs. Maude Jones of Chicago; four grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren. Services at 3 p.m. Friday at Holly Springs Baptist Church, Bowman, by the Revs. William Fortson and Henry Butler.

Burial in the church cemetery. The body is at McKinney's Mortuary and will be in the church at placed, p.m. Friday. The family is at the home. Aubrey Shockley GREENVILLE Aubrey Marshall Shockley, 74, 9 Dargen husband of Mildred Hayes Shockley, died Tuesday at Greenville Memorial Hospital.

Born in Greenville County, he was a son of the late Robert Lee and Dora Erskine Shockley. He was a retired textile employee, president of Senior Citizens Group and a member and secretary of Men's Bible class of Oak Crest Baptist Church. Surviving are widow, of the home; sister, Mrs. John (Nell) King of Belton. Services at I p.m.

Thursday at Cox Funeral Home Chapel, Belton, by Dr. Gary Cooper. Burial in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Anderson. The body is at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday.

The family is at the home. Memorials may be made to Oak Crest Baptist Church. Fire Report Anderson City Stations No. and 2 answered no calls between 7 p.m. Tuesday and 7 p.m.

Wednesday. Anderson County fire departments also answered one call during the same period: 8:55 a.m. Zion Station No. 14 and Pendleton Station No. 2 house fire on Patterson Road.

Nutrition Seminar Slots Open John Tyner DANIELSVILLE. Ga. John Chapel Tyner, 58, of Route 3, husband of Bobbie Fitts Tyner, died Wednesday at his home. Born in Clark County, he was a son of the late Joe M. and Fairah Wynn Tyner.

He was a landfill operator, a member of Jones Chapel United Methodist Church, Royston VFW Post No. 4828 and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. Surviving are widow, of the home; sons, Billy Tyner Hull, Jimmy Tyner of Danielsville; daughters, Mrs. Susan Smith and Mrs.

Linda Martin of Hull; brother, Dwaine Tyner of Colbert; sisters, Mrs. Jean LaVallee of Athens, Mrs. Mary Jo Sartain of Danielsville, Mrs. Jane Strickland of Eastanollee; six grandchildren. Services at 5 p.m.

Thursday at Pruitte Funeral Home Chapel, Royston, by the Revs. Dennis Keasler and Lester Haney. Burial in Jones Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery. The body is at the funeral home. The family is at the home.

Mrs. Ila Crook ELBERTON, Ga. Mrs. Ila Freeman Crook, 85, of Almond Trailer Court, Elm Street, widow of Roy Crook, died Tuesday at Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta. Born in Hall County, she was a daughter of the late W.T.

and Julia Teague Freeman. She was a member of Center Grove Baptist Church, Jackson County. Surviving are sons, W.T. Crook of Cleveland, Roy T. Crook of Elberton, George E.

Crook of Douglasville, James C. Crook of Savannah, Grady L. Crook of Gillsville, Harold E. Crook of Decatur; 17 grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren. Services at 2 p.m.

Thursday at Hicks Funeral Home Chapel by Morgan Buffington and the Revs. Robert Kidd and F.C. Carter. Burial in Forest Hills Memorial Park. The body is at the funeral home.

The family is at the home and the home of Roy T. Crook, Deep Creek Community. Ralph Hallford WASHINGTON, Emerson Hallford, 79, of 1322 Vermont NW, died Wednesday in Washington. was a retired employee of U.S. Air Force.

Surviving are brothers, Fred Hallford of Arlington, William Hallford of Demorest, Pat Hallford of Merced, Calif. Services at 2 p.m. Saturday at Church and Son Funeral Home Chapel, Clarkesville, by the Rev. John Bridges. Burial in Demorest City Cemetery.

My Answer Billy Graham Dear Dr. Graham: I recently got something in the mail advertising a correspondence course teaching you how to master your mind. It stresses things like meditation, hypnotism, being able to control spiritual forces, astrology, etc. I am very interested, but do you think these things are legitimate and right? Dear D.A.: I sincerely hope you will not pursue this. I do not know the details of this course, but at least some of the things you mention could very easily get you involved in occult practices that are not only wrong but ultimately very harmful.

The Bible repeatedly warns us against getting involved in occult practices (even when they seem harmless or entertaining on the surface) because they can be involved in evil or demonic spiritual forces. I am curious, however, why this has apparently attracted you. There may be various reasons for your interest. For example, you may be fearful of the future and hope shomehow that you can control it or at least prepare for it. Or you may like the idea of having powers that other people do not have.

Or perhaps there are things in your life that you feel unable to change and you hope somehow a program like this can help you get on top of your problems. Whatever the reasons, my prayer for you is that A few seats still are available at a seminar on nutrition and physical fitness, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Young Memorial Auditorium at Anderson Memorial Hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said. Those wishing to attend must call for reservations at 261-1268. Speakers will be Dr.

Frederic Jones, a cardiologist with interest in cardiac aspects of sports medicine; Dr. David De Holl, an orthopedic surgeon and jogger; and Karen Guthrie, a registered dietician with interests in sports nutrition. To get to the auditorium, go to the hospital visitor's desk and follow the signs. Blum Services GREENWOOD Services for Mrs. Pearle Sims Blum, 79, of Route 1, Waterloo, wife of James S.

Blum, at 11 a.m. Thursday at Harley Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Gary Hyndman. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. The body is at the funeral home.

The family is at the home of Mrs. Edith Davenport, 211 Ware St. Hughes Services EASLEY Services for Mrs. Lettie Louise Sheriff Hughes, 53, of Route 1, Sheriff Mill Road, wife of Calvin Curtis Hughes, at 3 p.m. Thursday at Zion United Methodist Church by the Rev.

Jerry Pickens. Burial in the church cemetery. The body is at Robinson Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. The family is at the home.

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