ARLEDGE INFANT DIES
Funeral services were held this
morning at 11 o’clock at the Co
lumbus Baptist cemetery for Rich
ard Aden Arledge, infant son of
Mir. and Mrs. William Dean Ar
ledge of Columbus.
The baby was born Tuesday
morning at Spartanburg General
Hospital, and lived about seven
hours.
The Rev. Homer E. Brady, pas
tor of the church officiated at the
burial service.
Misses Fannie and Rosa Henson,
Sue Shehan and Sarah Cannon
have returned from a visit at Hotel
Charlotte with friends and rela
tives.
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our beloved broth
er, Ruby Mills, who passed away
October 21, 1939:
The depths of sorrow we cannot
tell,
Of the loss of the one we love sc
well.
And while he sleeps a peaceful
sleep
His memory we shall always keep.
To live in the hearts of those we
love is not to die; gone but
not forgotten.
—Lela Mills.
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