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\ A • 4 I Clinton, S. Thursday, November 21, IMS Fred Meeks Riles Conducted Monday W. Fred Meeks, 60, died Sat urday night at a local hospital after several years of declining health and three weeks of ill ness. H was a native of Laurens / County where he had spent his entire life. He had lived in Clin ton 45 years. He was a son of ' Mrs. Rosa Godfrey Meeks of Revival Services Ta Begin Fire Baptized Holiness Oturch Revival services will begin tonight, November 21, at the Fire Baptized Holiness Church on Beauregard Stret, Clinton Mills. Rev. R. H. Hughes of Gray Court, will be the evangelist. The public is invited to attend. Rev. John Suttles Is Conducting Mission t. M. Holsonback Services On Sunday Thomas M. Holsomback, 58, of Rt. 1, died Friday night at a Columbia hospital after sev eral months of declining health. A native of Georgia, he had tived near Clinton 16 years. He was a veteran of World War II. His wife. Mrs. Lula Cothran Holsomback, died 2o years ago. Surviving are two. sons, Ninety Six and the late W. Sims Meeks. He was a member of “ wnT Baotist Mission! James T - Ler °y of Rt - 1 » the Lydia Mills Methodist * jT^ Lester F . Leroy 0 f Spartan- Church and operated a taxi ser- ^ store on Poplar St bur * ; a dau g hter » Mrs - Frances vice in Clinton tor many years. “ Mills community. 1 Summers two broth- His wife, Mrs. Madge Satter- Rev John suttles conducts; ers > Fat / f Holsomback of Ander- field Meeks, died in August. ^ morn i n g evening services * on ' and MUton Holsonback of Surviving are in addition to each Sunday at 10:00 a. m. and TeX his mother two brothers, Bart-| 7:00 p The public is inv ited zi ® Sh f^ M Fa lett Meeks ot Ninety SUr .M to attend 1 either ^ these ser- "^^. a F ‘S bro ^ > J, D ^ vioe<1, rick Holsonback of Mississippi; ... a.| | three half-sisters, Mrs. Mildred Miss Ineo Nelson Gates of Salley; Mrs. Alma Laurens — Miss Theo Nelson, Foshee 0 f Greenville; and Mrs. J. C. Meeks of Greenwood; and a sister, Mrs. Mae Jones of Laurens. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 3:00 p. m. at the Lydia Mills Methodist Church by Rev. Dean Sawyer, Rev. Tommy Moore and Rev. A. L. Tumblin. Burial was in Dials Methodist Church ceme tery near Gray Court. Nephews were pallbearers. The honorary escort included Dr. R. M. Fuller, Claude Crock er, Roy Sanders, R. H. McGee, Jack Windsor, Bill Dees, Fur man Brown, Harold Rollins, Bill White, Omer Bolt and James Von Hollen. Clinton Takes 54-12 J V' Win The Clinton Red Devils de feated Woodruff in a junior var sity game here Thursday night, 54-12. Gary Laney ran one 14-yard touchdown and an extra point He also passed to Randy Bus. kin and Neil Hall for touch downs. Mike Sanders ran two touch downs, Ken Allman added one and Roy Haupfear ran a touch down and extra point. Darrell Godfrey added a touchdown and two extra points. IF YOU DON'T BEAD THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS TO, of 107 Davis Stu died Monday Gla{}ys in a Laurens hospital after one year of declining health and one week of illness. A native of Laurens County, daughter of the late Irby D. and Pemima Nelson, she was a mem ber of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. Surviving is one sister, Miss Vashti Nelson of Laurens. Funeral services were conduct ed at Kennedy Mortuary at 3 p. m. Tuesday by Rev. John R. Turner and Rev. Grange S. Coth ran. Burial was in the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Ceme tery. Mrs. Cannon Mrs. Carrie M. Cannon, 86, wife of Walter Cannon, died Fri day at 6:40 p. m. at the home of a son, Carl Cannon, Rt. 4, Spartanburg, after several years of declining health. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Fannie Taylor of Clinton, and a brother, Boyce Martin, also of Clinton. Services and interment were conducted Sunday at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church, Spartan burg County. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUR. CO. WLBG 860-AM 100.5-FM Football Week-End! Fri., 7:15—Clinton High at Parker High Sat., 1:45—Clemson at South Carolina 1 Turkey Shoot BACK OF CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Saturday, November 23 12 NOON UNTIL 5:00 P. M. Turkeys To Be Given Winners Drawings Will Be Held at 4:30 Each Saturday Win A FREE Rifle or Shot Gun Sponsored By CLINTON LIONS CLUB 20 grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at the Clinton Church of God by Rev. J. L. Jenkins. Burial was in Rosemont cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph A. Cothran, Clarence Fuller, Henry and Roy Summers, Sidney Bry son and Athema Tucker. Lander Alumni Asso. To Have Dinner Meet The Laurens - Newberry area dinner meeting of the Lander College Alumni Association will be held Monday night, Novem ber 25. at 7:00 at the Mary Mus- grove Hotel. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. W. L. Patterson at Laurens, 682-2762, or Miss Jo Ellen Roberts at 8334)449. ta Disposes | Of All Bui 11 Cases Willie Winson, Jr., 27-year-old Negro charged with murder in the pistol slaying of Timothy B. Simpson, Negro, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of man slaugh ter and was sentenced to three years imprisonment as General Sessions Court ended last Thurs day in Laurens. The shooting occurred April 13, in front of Hill’s Cafe on En terprise Street in Clinton. Judge G. Badger Baker of Florence presided over the sche duled one-week term which be gan on Monday. In three jury trials, one de fendant was acquitted and two others were found guilty. Henry Marion Crowe of Rt. 1, Laurens, was acquitted by the jury which heard trial of his case on non-support charges. Melvin Weathers, lined and convicted of non-support, was sentenced to one year or a $1,500 fine, ssupended on payment of $12 a week and three years pro bation. In the other jury trial, George Drummond and Ed Fuller, Neg roes of Woorduff, were found guilty by the jury of violation of Brown Visits Spain, Africa Dr. Marshall W. Brown, president emeritus of Pres byterian College, presented an interesting program last Thursday evening to the Kiwanis Club on his recent trip to Spain and North Africa. He illus- John Conner, three cases of as sault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, 18 months, supended, three years probation. James Kinard, housebreaking and larceny, one year. Mattie B. Mason, disposing of property under lien, six months suspended, 18 months probation. Archie M. Summers, two cases, leaving the scene of an accident when a person was in jured, nine months, suspended, three years probation. John Walter Duckett, assault and battery of a high and aggra vated nature, one year, suspend ed, probation three years. Claude B. Alexander, escaping public, works, three months. Kay Turner, non-support, one year or $1,000, suspended on payment of $10 a week, probation three years. Willie McDowell, non-support, one year or $1,200, suspended on payment of $18 a week, probation three years. Joseph Ralph Morris, driving under the influence of intoxi cants, second offense, one year or $1,000, suspended after serv ice of three months or payment of $250 and three years proba tion. Edward Bryant, non-support, one year or $1,000, suspended on payment of $15 a week, proba tion three years. James Donald Dallas, driving under the influence of intoxi cants, one year or $1,000, sue pended on service of three« months or payment of $300 and ‘ probation three years; and on a charge of resisting an officer, two months, to run concurrently with previous sentence. Carrol Crocker, receiving stol en goods, six months. Ronnie Polk Hamby, four cases of housebreaking and lar ceny, three years, suspended after service of one yar and three years probation, to run concur rently in each case. Willie B. Pinson, housebreak ing, 60 days. Charles H. Etters, assault and battery of & high and aggravat ed nature, three years, suspend- c:\. and me years probation. Harry Williams, driving under *he Inf'ueiice of intoxicants, sec ond offense, one years or $1,000, suspended on service of three months or paymnt of $200, two years probation. Taylor Cunningham, two cases of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, one year, suspended, two years pro bation. William Nelson, three cases of housebreaking and larceny, one year, suspended, three years pro bation. t Clemson — at — \ trated his with color slides taken by him during his 16-day tour in October. This nicture shows Dr. Brown astride a camel in the Rif Mountains of Mo rocco, an area he found of particular interest to him. Place Your CHRISTMAS CARD Order Now r".. -4. 4- Ray Surratt 97 Sumter St. Joanna, S. C. Phono 697-6502 Nix&AI 207 Musgrove St., Clinton len / i ? Meat Market Formerly Ferguson’s Market Large HI ENS « to $ Lbs. - Grade A) ^4 h I- LARGE LB. FRESH LB. MULLET .... 19c PORK LIVER 20c DRESSED - 1 LB. FRESH SUCED , 1 LB. CATFISH .... 59c BEEFUVER ...... 39c FRESH LB. FULLY COOKED LB. NECK BONES .. .... 19c HAMS 55c Fresh FF t¥ER S ... h Fresh HAMS, lb. .... 59c PURE PORK LB. CURED LB. SAUSAGE 39c SAUSAGE .... 59c PORK STEAK, lb. 49c All Kinds of Sea Food OYSTERS — PORGIES —CROAKERS A0 Kinds of Lunch Meat DON’T FORGET TO ORDER YOUR TURKEY OR HAM FOR THE HOLIDAY the liquor laws and each senten- 1 ced to pay a fine of $300 er serve three months. , A jury returned a guilty ver dict in the case of Williar Earl Buff, Jr., charged with non support, and in the absence of the defendant, Judge Baker hand ed down a sealed sentence. Solicitor W. T. Jones, told the court that of the 73 cases on the docket Monday, all but 11 had been disposed of The cases will be carried over to the next court term in February, he said. In dismissing the petit jurors, Judge Baker told them it was their continued presence in the courtroom that made it possible to get the amount of work done that was accomplished. Judge Baker commended Solicitor Jonai* saying that he was a “credit to the office he holds.” As a circuit judge, he said, he had been over the state in every county more than once and“there is no more effective or capable solicitor in this state. He (Jones) has no peer.” Guilty pleas entered and sen tences imposed during the term included: Wofford Knight, non-support, one year or $1,500, suspended on payment of $20 a week, two years probation. Clarence M. Patton, driving under the influence of Intoxicants, third offense, three years or $2,000, suspended on service of six months or payment of $400, four years probation. Willie Eugene Dillard, two cases of driving under the in fluence of intoxicants, second and third offenses, three years or $2,000, suspended on service of six months, three years proba tion. Harry Williams, driving under the influence of Intoxicants, sec ond offense, one year or $1,000, suspended on service of three months or payment of $200, two years probation. Taylor Cunningham, two cases, of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, one year suspended, two years probation. Ernest Coker Jr., violation of the liquor law, one year, to run concurrently with a revoked pro bationary sentence. Sammy Lee Campbell, assault and battery of a high and aggra vated nature, one year, suspend ed, two years probation. Wesley Washington, assault and battery of a high and ag gravated nature, two yean. William Nelson, three cases of housebreaking and larceny three cases of housebreaking lar ceny, one year, suspended, three years probation. 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