DIED
MRS.
C. E. SPORE
Mrs. C. E.
Spore, formerly of this
city, died Sunday morning at her home in
illness, according to word received,
here Sunday by her sister-in-law,
Mrs. William George and Mrs. For-
rest Morris.
Funeral services and burial will
take place Wednesday in
Surviving together with the hus-
band, who is well-known to this city
are eight children, Ethel, a student
at
City, Katherine, of Mitchell.
Buswell, who is in the U.S. Army
stationed at
Floyd Curtis. of
becca, Ruth and Robert Spore, all at
home.
Mrs. Mary C. Thompson,
mother of
Mr. Spore, left Sunday night for