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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, May 2S, IMS
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Jomes G. Peorson
Laurens — James Grover Pear
son, 49, owner and operator of
Pearson Photographic Service,
was found dead during the night,
while at work, apparently of a
heart attack.
Native and lifelong resident of
Laurens County, son of the late
B. R. and Nancy Johnson Pear
son, he was a member of Palmet
to Lodge, 19, AFM, and the Ha-
jaz Temple of the Shrine.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Rosa Lee Nabors Pearson; one
son, J. Ted Pearson of Laurens;
one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Price
of Laurens; two sisters, Mrs.
George Bagwell of Clinton and
Mrs. Horace Herbert of Larensu;
and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Friday at 5 p.m. at the Ken
nedy Mortuary by Rev. Eddie
Crapps and Rev. Ray Craine.
Burial was in Forest Lawn Ceme
tery. Palmetto Lodge conducted
graveside rites.
WiHiom L.
Laurens
Knight, 68, of Beattie Street, died
early Thursday morning at his
L. Knight
— William Lewis
These eleven boM and girls of the 1963 Thomwell
High School graduating class, will receive their South
Carolina state high school diplomas Monday evening
at the finals exercises.
They are, front row, Donna Yvonne Wickham,
home after a short illness.
A native of Laurens County,
son of the late Mathew and Mary
Etta Whaley Knight, he was a
retired textile employe who work
ed for the State Highway Depart
ment many years. He was a
veteran of World War I.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Lillie Fuller Knight; four daugh
ters, Miss Mary Knight of the
home, Mrs. Doris Lee of Ander
son, Mrs. Aaron Peay of Whit
mire and Mrs. William L. Hardin
of Spartanburg; three brothers,
Roy Knight of Columbia, Conway
Knight of Owings and Berry
Knight of Fountain Inn; five sis
ters, Mrs. Lillian Lynch of Lau
rens, Mrs. Nannie Kay Temple
ton of Pinson, Ala., and Mrs. Ru
fus Eskew and Mrs. Willie Bag-
well, both of Pelzer, and Mrs.
Wesley Davis of Greenville; and
five grandchildren.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Saturday at 3 p.m. in Lucas
Avenue Baptist Church by Rev.
Alvin Boone J Burial was in
Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church
Cemetery. 4 /
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Claudia Mae Brittain, Willanelle Leona Williams, Ju
dith Elaine Tyler, Peggy Sylvene Buckner; back row
—Richard Joseph Cash, Theodore Dennis Lewis, Milton
Tarver Rines, Gustavere Kearse Folk, Roy Gene Raw
lins, Victor Joe Burris.—Photo by Nichols Studio.
WHERE
Mis.* Hazel Boland of Green
ville, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bo
land
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille
spent the week-end at Montreat,
N. C., where Mr. Mclnvaille at
tended a men’s conference.
Mrs. L. C. Singley has return
ed from a visit with her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Musselwhite, in Colum
bia.
Mrs. William C. Wilson arriv
ed home Tuesday from Anderson
College where she was a student
the past year and is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Tur-
Mrs. Robert Wysor has return
ed to her home, having spent
several days with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Jordan.
VISITING IN N. C. AND VA.
Miss Margaret Kent Bell left
yesterday to visit in North Caro
lina and Virginia.
Jimmy Young, student at Da
vidson College, and Miss Leanna
Young, faculty member at Ers-
kine College, spent the week-end
with their parents. Mr. and Mr
Leland Young.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Cason, coming especially
for Mr. Cason’s 65th birthday,
Mr- and Mrs. Robert Johnson we re Mrs. Daisy C. Turner of
Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Reba C.
Wansley and daughter of Iva;
Mrs. J. D. Campbell and daugh
ter of Anderson; Mrs. Dater Watt
and daughter of Iva; and Robert
L. Cason, Mrs. Wasson and chil
dren of Aiken.
PERSONAL ITEMS ABOUT
CLINTON FOLK
As Reported By
NAOMI SEYMOUR ^
Can B33-054i or 833-1817
ner. She was accompanied by _
Mr. Wilson who is a student at and famUy spent Sunday in Ne-
bo, N. C., with the formers’ sis-
Clemson College.
Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W.
L. Marshall have returned to
their home, having spent the past
week at Pawleys Island.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roseboro
were Sunday evening guests of
Mrs. Roseboro’s sister, Mrs.
John Carson, Mr. Carson, and
sou; John Little, in Gastonia, N.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Gault of
Bamberg, spent the week-end
with their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin T.
Gault, and family.
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$1.00 Delivers Asy of The Following—
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$169.95
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BUCKET SEAT CHAIRS hi Poly
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5-PC. DINETTES in Chrome.
Terms: $1.M weekly.
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7 PC.
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ter, Mrs. C. S. Wells.
Dr. and Mrs. N: C. Wessinger
have returned from Charleston
where they attended a dental con
vention for the past several days.
Mrs. A. O. Owens, Mrs. Wessing-
er’s mother, of Anderson, has
been at the Wessinger home with
her grandchildren while her
daughter and son-in-law were
away.
Friends of Mrs. Paul Muller
will be interested to know she is
convalescing at home, having
had surgery at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGee visited
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin in Co-
lumbia last Saturday evening.
Mrs. Inez Pruitt is visiting her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Mahaffey, having
been called there due to serious
illness in the family.
Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and Mrs.
W .H. Shands joined Mrs. Roger
Coe of Cayce. here on Sunday at
the Mary Musgrove Hotel.
ATTEND ART FESTIVAL
Mrs. Marshall Brown, Mrs. A.
C. Young and Mrs. David Rob
erts attended the Fine Arts Festi
val recently held in Greenville on
last Thursday. Mrs. Brown ex
hibited several of her paintings
in the sidewalk show held in con
nection with the festival.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Tin
man of Camden, spent Sunday
with the latter’s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Tinman.
Mrs. W. R. Anderson is visit
ing her nephew, Owen Tabor, and
Mrs. Tabor, in Durham, N. C.,
this week.
Miss Violet Burgess was here
over the week-end visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. D. Bass, and her
mother, Mrs. Joe Burgess.
D. B. Smith and W. L. Hub-
hard recently attended the Belk
and Efird manager’s meeting in
Pinehurst, N. C.
VACATIONED IN FLA.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abrams
have returned to their home, hav
ing spent the past week vacation
ing in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbanks
of the Isle of Palms, visited here
several days with Mrs. J. B.
Speake.
Visiting here with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Gasque is Miss May Black-
well of Due West.
Airman Donald F. Wells of the
Naval Air Station in Jackson
ville, Fla., spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mifi.
E. E. Wells, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Von Hol-
len and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Vance recently attended the
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients currently at Bailey
Memorial Hospital include:
Mrs. Pierce Buzhardt, Enoree.
Mrs. James E. Caughman, Un
ion.
Mrs. Nell W. Ellison, Kinards
Mrs. Bertha Hardin, Woodruff.
John T. Stokes, Cross Hill.
Mrs. Aubrey Dent, Mrs. O. V.
Harvey, Mrs. J. F. McCarthy,
Ray Morgan, Mrs. L. H. Poag,
Mrs. Mary Prater and baby boy,
and Alvin Whelchel, Joanna.
Clinton—Mrs. Harold Burgess,
Mrs. Lewis E. Culbertson, Mrs.
Martha Dover, Claudell Duren,
Mrs. William Gregory, H. H.
Holloway, Mrs. Richard Jack-
son and baby girl, Thomas W.
Lanford, Mrs. Leroy McCravy,
Mrs. Edward Manley, Mrs. W.
F. Meeks, Graham J. Osborne,
Mrs. M. G. Overstreet, Roger L.
Patterson, Miss Retha May Sex
ton, Joseph Steiner, Susan M.
Keller, W. L. King, Mrs. Lela
Turner, Mrs. William Womble,
and Mrs. Ernest McCullough.
DISCHARGED PATIENTS
Kinards—Marion E. Ringer.
Taylors—Mrs. James W. Mor
ris.
Laurens—Mrs. Doris T. Mor
gan, Elizabeth Ginn, and Mrs.
John F. Hanks, Jr.
Joanna — Claude N .Franks,
Robert G. Carr, Mrs. Buford
Wier, and Mrs. Calvin Johnson.
Clinton- — Mrs. Paul Muller,
Mrs. Norvel Brown, Mrs. Ted
Davenport, Mrs. Steve Davis,
Jim Kitchens, John Carl Long,
George W. Gossett, Mrs. Gerel
Champion and baby boy, Eulis
E. Cagle, Sr., Bernice L. Bailey,
Mrs. Robert H. Quarles and baby
boy, James R. Wooten, Tommy
Simmons, Mrs. Perry Moore,
James B. Barnes, Arthur E. Al
exander, Roger Patterson, Rob
ert Hiers, Melvin J. Huey, Mrs.
Jessie Mae Owens, James Rennie
Price, James R. Rochester, Paul
David Smith, Thomas P. Smith,
Mrs. Broadus R. Starnes and
baby boy.
G. H. Blakely
Laurens — Georgs H. Blakely,
78, of 815 Wr Main St, died last
Wednesday at a Columbia hospi
tal after several years of declin
ing health.
He was a native and lifelong
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WE FINANCE OUR OWN ACCOUNTS
204 N. Broad St. , CBntm, & C. Phone 883-2628
week-end at Windy Hill Beach
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gurley, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Ed
wards, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Longshore, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ab
ner, Joining them there from
were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Pearson, and Mr. and Mr*.
Ray Sligh. ■. ^
Week-end guests of Mr, and
Mrs. L. N. Warrsn were Mrs.
Warrens’ sister, Mrs. Harry P.
Smith, and Mr. Smith 6i Char
lotte.
Mrs.
Sr,, of Kinards, is
this week aft Myrtle
EST. 1883
South Carolina Bankers conven- resident of Laurens County, son
tion in Charleston. /. of the late William T. and Effie
GATHER AT BEACH Lauderdale Blakely. He was
Friends getting together for the graduated from ErsUne College
and wai a banker in Laurens un
til hit retirement several years
ago. He was a member of First
Baptist Church, and Palmetto
Masonic Lodge.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Brock Owings Blakely; a daugh
ter, Mra. J. C. Spears of Raleigh,
N< C.; four slaters, Mrs. R. A.
Young of Charlttte, N. C., Mrs.
A. B. Collette of Miami, Fla.,
Mrs. A. C. Gaddy and Mrs.
Dprroh, both of Mel
bourne, Fla,; and three grand-
chthbro
'l Funeral aervkes were conduct
ed at 11 a.m. Friday at Kennedy
ana Dr. J. E. Rome. Burial
In
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