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TBS CLINTON CHBONICLB CMmimk, & C, IWiiay, Angmi 17, Hji l ) of Rt. 1, died Wednesday, Au- , gust 19, at a Greenwood hos pital pital after an illness of three Barnes Rice, 84, weeks. L. Rice, A native of Buncombe Coun- SfflNTUm I BUTTERMILK ty, N. C., daughter of the late Wesley and Louise Roberts Barnes, she lived most of her life near Clinton and was a member of Bril view Baptist Church. Her husband died in 194B. iving are a daughter, Suryh irs.^fe Just be sure it's VtX„.you bet! Mrs "'Eva Hanvejr of Clinton; three sons, H. A. Rice and L. L. Rice of Clinton; and I. B. Rice of Newberry; eight broth ers, Jim Barnes of Clinton; Clyde, Troy, Mark, Rich and Floyd Barnes of Laurens; Roy Barnes of Bessemer City, N. C.; and Levi Barnes of La- Grange, Ga.; 26 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Funeral services were con- ductd at 3:00 p. m., Friday, at Bellview Baptist Church near Clinton by Rev. J. B. Aber crombie. Burial was in Rose- mont cemetery. Southern Methodist Extension Course All persons interested in tak ing courses through the Southern Methodist College Extension pro gram in the local church are asked to meet at the Leesville Southern Methodist Church on Sunday, August 30, at 6:30 p. m. The purpose of this meeting will be to explain the Extension Pro gram and also to answer any question which you might have concerning this program. HMMNI MHj - ALL NEW - VARSITY SHOP OUR I* AND STUDENTS’ SIZES Our Own Famous Archdale w Best A Visit Back to Books in Authentic Style! Our educated collect lea of correct school dullMS will make him a credit to hie daae aad friewdu. Bring him ia for a eebeiarty fitting and your approval BOYS’ SIZES 6 TO 20 Regulars — Slims — Huskies • STUDENT SIZES For Young Men • ALL-WEATHER COATS and JACKETS $1499 To $2499 • SWEATERS $7.99 To $9.99 • SUITS and SPORT COATS $16.99 To $29.99 • SHIRTS 1.99 to 499 • SLACKS - 3.99 to 12.99 BELK’S ALL-NEW VARSITY SHOP SECOND FLOOB K Candidates To Report For Grid Drills Monday » *Sixty candidates will answer the call of Presbyterian College Head Coach Cally Gault Monday to begin PC’s preparations for the 1964 football season. These varsity prospects — In cluding 25 freshmen hopefuls — are slated to arrive on campus Sunday afternoon. They’ll draw uniforms and equipment Monday morning, then report to Johnson Field for a picture-taking and press session at 2 that afternoon. The pre-season practice sched ule gets underway Tuesday, with" morning and afternoon drills to continue until Septem ber 8. During those first few days, the PC coaches will con centrate particularly on work with the tackles, since all five lettermen tackles from the 1963 season are gone. After the first week, the Hose- men will practice only one ses sion per day, pointing to the Sept. 19 opener here against Frederick. Coach Gault offers a-reminder to Blue Hose fans that season tickets are available for PC’s four home games, and a special general admission season ticket is being offered at a savings for the first time this year. These tickets can be bought through the PC athletic department. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently at Bailey Memorial Hospital include: Newberry—George Moates. Laurens—Mrs. Annie Garrett, Miss Frances L. McCarson. Joanna—Mrs. Hazel A. Moore, John E. Holsonback, Mrs. Mar ion Hamm, Roger Miller, John ny Etters, Mrs. Elsie H. Gru ber. Clinton—Mrs. Shirley L. Chil dress and baby girl, Mrs. Judy White and baby girl, Mrs. Dan- nita Holbert and baby girl, Charles Windsor, Mrs. Juanita Bigham. Mrs Bessie Samples. Miss Linda Copeland. Mn. Lois L. Lopes, Mrs. Brenda Wilson, Mrs Hattie H. Hunter. Mrs. Jo die Ballew, Joseph E. Warden, John C. Warden, Mrs. Ola C. Mauldin. James H. Fuller. Mrs. Effle Gray. Mrs Mabel Godfrey, Miss Brenda Smith. Mrs. Tatie Estes. Mrs. Melissa B. Snel- grove, Robert P. Hamer, James Childress. Wilson Barnes, Mrs. Leona Shiver. Cornelius Gilliam. J Glen Smith Mrs. Ethel Baker, Jerry D. Stephens. Mrs. Jessie Holbert Colored paitenU include: Croee Hill - EUck Moms Clinton—Willie Sim peon. John H. Williams. Leroy Davis. Sam , Gary. Mrs Ethel Young, Mrs Mary Frances Ferguson. Mrs Inez Suber. Mrs Minnie Lee. Mrs Margaret Abney Discharged patients include: Laurens Bolt, baby girl Greenwood — William W Pin- derton, Miss Shelby J. Casey, thy Smith and baby boy, Timothy her. Miss Shirley Rabb. Mrs. Sara Frances Davis, Miss Brown, baby boy. Tyron Curenton. Clinton — Mrs. Emily Kinard, Laverne Will isms, Miss uuuw Colored discharges include- Laurens-Young, baby boy. ; Johnnie Mae Jackson, Nancy SaUie Bovd and Cross Hill — Mrs. Elizabeth Kinards - Virginia B. Davis. Long, Roy H. Suber Jr., Thomas He R Hil1 - Mrs. same eoya Grant and baby boy, Mrs. Doro- Joanna — Miss Wilhelment Su- Lee Vance, Miss Joann Davis, baby boy, Miss Joyce Leake. Open Till 7:00 Friday Waterloo - Mrs. Mae E Mar tin. Joanna — E. H. Hunnicutt. Mrs John I Moore, Toy G Mui^ Phy. Miss Catherine Monies. Miss Cynthia Moates. Miss Deb ra Moates, Mrs. Kenneth Frn- rier, Mrs. Harold Marshall. Al len O’Shields. Robert G. Taylor, Arthur L. Mays. Oliver Kent Stroud. Algie Abrams Jr. Clinton — Earl Boyce, Mrs. Gerald Littleton, Mrs. Leonard Gllstrap, and baby girl, Miss June Campbell, John Brown. Grady Adair, Harry R. League Jr, Mrs. Grady Spoone and baby boy, Mrs. Bobby J a part and baby boy, Joe W. Leake, Jewkell C. Freeman, Mrs. Alda Fuller, Beverly Ann Laney, Miss Joyce Wyatt, Mrs. David L. Turner and baby boy, Mrs. An nie Ruth Ginn, Mrs. Johnny Bolt, Michael Wayne Campbell, Mrs. Larry Gambrsll, Mrs. Marvin DYeoung Mitize Marlene Wyatt. Leonard Waddell, Mrs. Evans Lever, Mrs. Amanda Kuyken dall, Mrs. Chestley King. Mrs. Leila Black, Inez Blackwell, Charles H. Hughes, Mrs. H. O. Morgan. Mrs. Audie Mae Gilli land, Charles H. Bond, Mrs. Charles Buice, Mrs. Jesse D. Crane Sr., Mrs. James G. Price and baby girl, Miss Anne Han- TOUNG REUNION The family of Mrs. L. L. Young and the late Mr. Young held a reunion Sunday at the Wadsworth Club House. Dinner was served picnic style. Enjoying the, occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fowler and son, Dick, of Anderson; Mrs. Ar nold Young and children of Win ston-Salem, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young and children, Ral eigh, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Young and sons of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Beattie Moore, and Mrs. R. L. Chiles of Simp- •onvile; Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moore and son of Mississippi; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Power and daughters of Laurens; and Mrs. Murray taixop of St. Pe tersburg, Fla.. Too Late To Qaisify Young lady for work. Must have some rtalexpert—ce. Apply la C. LAST CHANCE! Order Your Summer Coal Now x Prices Will Advance September 1st C-W-S GUANO CO. PHONE 833*2830 Booms REE ESTIMATES Security Roofing Co. Simpsonville, S. C. Phone 968-4213 ■■MSCttnSMMNttaHNMMNHI BACK-to-SCHOOL! BACK-to-CAMPUS! Belk’s New Fashion Center Now Open Till 7:00 Friday Evenings USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT! JUST SAY, CHARGE IT! OURS ALONE!! LADY BONAIRE CRISP-TAILORED BLOUSES ONE LOW PRICE! r v Mock lor ut •xdusiv«lyl IMPORTED SUEDE LEATHER JACKET 45.00 locket luxury you've always price that’s o pleasant surprisel Soft-touch New Zealand suede detailed with elegance. Nap pockets, self-covered buttons, shimmering < fining. The color is Platina, a spicy brown. MIX AND MATCH SET!! FOR SCHOOL OR FOR COLLEGE Newest cardigan sweater ideas color-i flannel skirts to Three great looks, all promising a smart future on campus. Cardigans with contrasting color accents that surgest you may be a talented hand-knitter! Lots of fashion “mile&xe” no matter how you match them, be cause each part follows Fall’s trend toward interesting textures, compatible colors. Misses’ slses. a. . Scandinavian-motif all wool Shetland cardigan. Camel or white. 34 to 49. 12.19 All-wool flannel slim skirt; camel, red, green, bine. S to 16. 8.98 b. All-wool Shetland cardigan, contrast crochet edge. Open Every Friday TiD 7P.M Wa'rt kl r hoals about tumad-up TURKISH TOES 4.99 favorite fatties with a totally new look. Tom taka you lave. Sizes 5-10. Carry «