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t J / Thursday, November i, 1958 HURRICANE COMMUNITY NEWS CLUB MEETS Hie Hurricane Community Club met on Monday evening, October 27, at the church to elect new of ficers and to make plans for the November meeting. This meeting will be held Thursday night, No vember 20, at 7:30 at the Hurricane *chool. v Anyone wishing to join the dub may contact Mason Simpson, tele phone 847, or William Gastley, telephone 846. WORKERS CONFERENCE The regular monthly meeting of the Workers Conference of the Hur ricane Baptist Church will be held this evening (Thursday) at 7:30. All teachers and officers are urged to attend. CIRCLE MEET The day circle of the Womna’s Missionary Union of the Hurricane Baptist Church met with Mrs. Na than Nabors yesterday morning. Miss Carolyn Gastley and Edward Craven were guests of frieyds in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mrs. Willie Young is on an extend ed visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Watts, in New York. Friends of Mrs. Watts will be interested to know she is improving from an ill ness Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young and children, Charlene and Denny, at- Col. And Mrs. Fraser Lose Infant Son Graveside services were held on Saturday, November 1, in Florence for John McCall Fraser, infant ton of Col. and Mrs. Powell A. Fraser. Col. Fraser and his family are stationed at Fort Carson, Colo., and was formerly associated with the ROTC department at Presbyterian college as commandant. Graveside Services For Sanders Infant Graveside services for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. San ders, of Lydia Mill, were conducted Tuesday at 3 p. m. in Rosemont Cemetery in Clinton by the Rev. J. W. Lesley. Surviving besides his parents are his paternal and maternal grand parents. tended Sunday school at the New Pisgah Baptist Church in Spartan burg Sunday and motored to points of interest in the mountains of North Carolina, visiting Mr. and Sirs. Charlie B. Nantz in Morgan- ton. William Gastley and daughter. Miss Carolyn Gastley, visited his sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Jackson, in Augusta, Ga., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Odus Young and children were recent guests of rela tives in Savannah, Ga. Funeral Services . Held Yesterday For Thomas Stewart Curry Owing* — Funeral services for Thomas Stewart Curry. 40. who died Monday night as a result of injuries received when struck by an automobile Saturday afternoon, were conducted Wednesday at 11:00 a. m. at Greenpond Methodist Church by the Rev. Manley Camp bell and the Rev. M. B. Lee. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Curry was hit Saturday af ternoon by a car driven by William Frank Turner, 48, of Joanna, on highway 276 two miles north of Gray Court. A second car involved in the ac cident left the scene. Patrolman J. E. Robinson said witnesses report ed the car as moving very slowly and apparently never stopped. It was in front of a 1955 Chevro let which struck Mr. Curry, the pa trolman said. Turner approached the slowly moving vehicle from the rear, at tempted to stop and the brakes fail ed, the patrolman said. When he saw he could not stop, Mr. Turner pulled off the shoulder tq the right side of the road in an attempt to miss the other car and Mr. Curry, the patrolman quoted him as saydng. The Chevrolet turned sideways on the shoulder, and hit the victim on the right side of the car, the pa trolman said He said it wan appa rent the victim tried desperately at the Inst minute to dart from the path of the wayward car New Subscribers Seein'ls Believin Careful shopping will show you to your complete satisfaction that PIGGLY WIGGLY is the store for YOU! Complete selections of better foods, superb meats, and fresh fruits and vege tables that you’ll be proud to serve. Honest quality at honest savings—and your purchases uncondi tionally guaranteed! 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A number of new subscribers have been added in recent weeks Is your name among them? MRS. WOODROW WILSON. JOE AVERY, JOYCE HEATON, JAMES # CROY, ANNIE B. MILAM, MRS. G. L. LOCKLEAR, W. L. GODWIN, MARY MUSGROVE HOTEL, Danielson, Conn. MRS. O’DELL LAMBERT, City MRS. FURMAN BAGWELL, L. W. ABERCROMBIE, Lydia MRS. CLIFTON HOLSONBACK, MISS HAZEL WEHUNT, Joanna MISS JANET POOLE, Anderson PFC. WALTER ROBERSON, Fort Lee, Va. SGT. ROBERT PRATHER, Hawaii RICHARD WALLENZINE, North Augusta MRS. E. W. DAVENPORT, Connecticut GARVIN O’DELL, Ware Shoals K. C. MATHESON, Mooresville, N. C. MARY CUNNINGHAM, Greenville 2nd LT. LAWRENCE E YOUNG, Fort Sill Okla. MBS EMILY BAILEY. Atlanta, Ga. W. S. Chapman Dies After Long Illness; Funeral Held Tuesday Laurens—Worthy Sanford Chap man, 68. framer and dairyman of Rt. *1, Laurens, died Monday mor ning in a Clinton hospital following an illness of one year A native of Greenville county, he was a son of the late Sanford and Mary Hyett Chapman He was a member of Rocky Springs Presby terian Church Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Nan me Rowland Chapman, two aom Elbert S and Manning H Chapman both of Laurens, one daughter, Mrs John Henry Nabors, of Laurens. two sisters. Mrs Ella Nabors of 1 SianpounvtUe. and Mrs Minn* Nn bors of Chariot!*. N. C.. nine grand children and oar great-grandchild Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 4 M p m at Rorkv Springs praabytenaa Church by thr Rev Frad Harmon Bunal was In the church cemetery. Jack ChOdrsas Blythe Nabors Bell Street School Homecoming Slated Tomorrow Night Bel] Street High School will cele brate homecoming on Friday be ginning with a parade at 3:30 p. m The Wildcats will meet Lexington High School in a football game on Johnson Field at 8 00 that night The parade will be through the downtown section of the city and will feature coed queens, attend ants, representatives of campus clubs and organizations on floats, businesseses and organizations of the community. In addition, Bell Street Eelementary Schools will be represented. Also appearing will be Miss Homecoming of Sanders High School in Laurens. Five bands will be in the parade, including Sims, Bryson, Gallman, Sanders, and Bell Street High During game halftime Miss Homecoming will be crowned by the co-captains of the footbal team, and the band will lead other halftime activity. BANKS AND POST OFFICE BE CLOSED NOVEMBER 11 Die Post Office will be closed Tuesday, November 11, in obser vance of Veterans Day, it has been announced by Postmaster W. D. ! Adair There will be no city or rural deliveries or window service during the day, however, special delivery The local banks, the Bank of Clin ton and M. S. Bailey St Son, Bank- service will not be interrupted ers, will also be closed in obser vance of the day v K TO OBSERVE 24TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie B Tinsley will observe their 24th wedding an mversary on November 26. Suborribe U The Chroulele CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprecia tion for the many kindnesses shown us during the illness of our husband and father, L V. Fallaw, and to the WMU of Calvary Baptist Church, neighbors and friends for the bountifu| meals served and the beautiful floral offerings at his death MRS L. 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Beat NG Spur Dick Simmons of Charleston, and Lottie Trail of Spartanburg. Moat Dependable Also. Russell Milton of Fredoma. Ky . and Carol Jo Broad of Orange burg. Most Athletic. Jerry Jones of Greer, and Betty Sue Spillen of Clinton, Most Talented; Buddy Broad of Orangeburg, and Elizabeth Barker of Pendleton, Best All- Around: Ken Godwin of Greenville, and Janice Taylor of Warrenville. Best Personalities; Johnny McPher son of Chester, and Ruth Winches ter of Pickens. Most Courteous; Haskell Thompson of Walterboro, and Juba Ann Johnson of Saluda. Most Popular. Willie T. Hill Dies In Prison Columbia—The second of three men sentenced to life imprisonment in a kidnap case involving the son of a Clinton banker has died in prison. William T. Hill, 61-year-oki Clin ton Negro, died last Wednesday night of. a heart and kidney ailment. Earlier this year Thomas D. Ja cobs, Clinton man. died of heart trouble. 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