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* - V -ff IT —f' l« THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ’ n 4 ■*11^ CMaton, S. (X, Tharaday, November 28, lift Anita Jocks, 3 Years, Passes After Illness Anita Cassanova Jacks, three- year-old daughter of James R. and Anita Cassanova Jacks, died late Wednesday, Nov. 27, at her home, Rt. 1, Clinton, after four months of illness. She was in Laurens Coun ty. Surviving in addition to the parents are a brother, James R. Jacks Jr., of the home; a sister, Susan Jacks of the home; the pa ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jacks of Rt. 1, Clin ton; and the maternal grand mother, Mrs. M. Cassanova of Clinton; and the paternal great grandmother, Mrs. Sallie S. Adair of Rt. 1, Clinton. Funeral services were conduct ed Friday at 3 p.m. at Gray Funeral Home by Rev. Gerald E. Ernst. Burial was in Lees- ville Methodist Chlurch ceme tery near Clinton. Pallbearers were Erskine A. Jacks, Phil Rogers, Adrian A. Cassanova and F. E. Robbins. Wilma Young Wilma Charlene Young, infant daughter pf William Edgar and Bonnie Jean Sock well Young, died Friday at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Sucviving in addition to the parents are three brothers, Rich ard, James Lee and William Ed gar Young Jr., of the home; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lee Young of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.. W. L. Sockwell of Fort Worth, Tex. Graveside services were con ducted Saturday at 3 p. m. > at Rosemont Cemetery by Rev. James W. Welch Jr. Birth Announcements BAKER Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Bak- cr announce [the birth of a daugh ter, Linda Beth, on November 22 at Anderson Memorial hospital. Mrs. Baker is the former Miss Dolly Bates of Miami, Fla. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker of this city. Your Favorite Photos Tinted In Oils By MARTHA RAY (Mrs. Chick Ray) The Oaklane Shop Invites You To Their Annual CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6 3:00-9:00 P. M. The Newest In Christmas Decorations and Gifts Register For Door Prises Located at liberty Street and Calvert Avenue J. I. Hollingsworth ;i Of Joanna. Passat Joanna — James I. (Lighten) Hollingsworth^58, of 406 Laurens St., died Tuesday morning, Nov. 26, at Bailey -Memorial, Hospital, after eight months of iUnes. He was a native of Laurens County where he spent most of his life. Son of the late Andrew H. and Beulah McCrary Hol lingsworth, he lived here many years. He was employed by Jo anna Cotton Mills and was a member of Epworth Methodist Church and the Loyal Order of Moose. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Kathleen Whitley Hollingsworth; a son, James I. Hollingsworth Jr., of the Air Force at Amaril lo, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs. Don (Sara) Boozer of Charlotte, N- C.; two sisters, Mrs. Rush (Ger trude) Nabors of Laurens and Mrs. John A. (Helen) Davis of Clinton; a nephew, whom he reared, Andrew Pearce Hol lingsworth of the Navy at Pen sacola, Fla.; and two grendchil- dren. Funeral services were conduct- de Thursday at 3:30 p.m., at Epworth Methodist Church by Rve. Hubert Thomas, Rev James B. Mitchell and Rev Per ry Turner. Burial was in Rose mont Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lester Hair, Bill Boyd, James Simpson, Ru dolph Prater, Ralph Prater, Guy Prater, R. B. Smith and Louie Nabors. Thomwell Opens Court Slate Tonight Thomwell High School basket ball teams will open their season with a doubleheader tonight (Thursday) in the Thomwell gym against recreation teams from Joanna. The boys’ game will start at 7:00, to be followed by the girls’ game at 8:15. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. William Hutto returned to her home in Reevesvllle, Suaday after spending the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cart Chandler. The Rev. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck and daughter, Deborah, of Norfolk, Va., were recent guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck. HENS FOR SALE! ON FOOT - $1.00 JOE’S ESSO SERVICE Phone 833-0227 • • • Open Now! M. S. 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