CHAS. W. BLANKINSHIP IIS CLAIMED BY DEATHl'iI • ,Charles W. Blankinship, 72, ofDysartsville, died early Saturday morning at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jettie Reece, of | Greer, S. C., after a lingering ill- , ness. jFuneral services were conducted I at Dysartsville Baptist church Sun- j day afternoon at 3 o'clock and burial was made in the church ceme- I tery.He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alice Blankinship; one son, Elijah Blankinship; five daughters, Mrs. Carrie Humphreys of Dysartsville, Mrs. Bessie Thornton of Caroleen, Mrs. Jettie Reece and Mrs. Beulah Swink of Greer, and Mrs. Lillie Davis of Union Mills; 17 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; four sifters, Mrs. Odie Costner of Harris, Mrs. Lila Philbeck of Bostic and Mrs. Fannie Fortenberry ofCliffside.• % . •