The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 28, 1966, Image 7
Clin Ion, S. C., Thursday, April 28, 1966
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Tuesday Rites For
MrS. B. F. Godfrey
Mrs. Bessie Godfrey, £0,
hied at a Greenville nurajng
home Monday at 1:30 p. m.
after several years of declin
ing health.
Widow of Dr. B. Frank God
frey, daughter of the late
John Smith and Frances
Blakely Cunningham of Lau
rens county, she was. a mem
ber of the First Presbyterian
Church of Clinton, the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
and Thomwell Orphanage
staff for more than 25 years.
Surviving are two sons,
Maj. Gen. A. B. Godfrey of
Clinton and B. Frank Godfrey
of Columbia; two daughters,
Mrs. W. T. (Frances) Rut
ledge of Greenville and Mrs.
C. M. (Benet) Asbill Jr. of
Raleigh, N. C.; eight grand
children and 25 great-grand
children.
Funetal services were con
ducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. at
the First Presbyterian
Church by Rev. Alfred L. Bix-
ler, Dr. Redd Turner and Drj'
M. A. McDonald. Burial was .
in Rocky Springs cemetery
near Layrcns.
Pallbearers were W. P.
Martin Jr., W. T. Rutledge
Jr., W. A. Putman, Cally
Gault and 'Bennie B. and A.
B. Blakely.'
Radio Operators
From Wide Area
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Gather Al Joanna
Two-way radio operators
from all voer the state con
verged on Joanna last Sun
day for an all-day social at
the picnic shelter sponsored
by the Citizens Band Club of
Joanna.
Estimates were that 363
representatives were present
from Clinton, Laurens, Eas
ley, Greenville, Lyman,
Simpsonville, Newberry, Po-
maria, Travelers Rest, Aik-'
en, New Ellenton, Green-,
wood, Union, Buffalo, Pelzer,
Maddea Station, Edgefield,
Langley, Anderson, Blairs,
Kinards, Prosperity, Ninety
Six, North Augusta, Colum
bia, Spartanburg, Moore,
Pickens? Greer, and Granite-
Aville. . , . .
. Operators from Asheville,
Biltmore and Tryon, N. C.', |
and Abilene, Texas, also.,
were present.
A picnic lunch was served
buffet style, and Smilin’
Jack, a ventriloquist from
Greenville, entertained ‘for
the group.
Piano Pupils
Heard lit
April Recital
Miss Lucille McSween and
Miss Trudie Baker, piano pu
pils of Mrs‘. James Von Hol-
len, gave a piano recita^ at
Mrs. Von Hollen’s home April
12.
Guests included friends and
relatives of Miss McSween
and Miss Baker. Mr. dnd
Mrs. Robert Hamilton of
Stamford, Conn.,* Were special
guests.
J Miss Baker iflayed selec
tions by Bach, Chopin, De-
bussey, Kabalevski, Revikoff
and Rowley, and Miss Mc
Sween played from Bach.
Chopin, Shostakovitch and
Brahms. They are the daugh
ters of .Mr. and Mrs.
Baker if Whitmire and- Mr.' |
and Mrs. Harry Y. McSween
of Clinton.
Clarence Mekes
Clarence (Abe) Meeks, 75,
died in a Columbia hospital
Montfay at 5:00 a. m. after
several years of .' declining
health and an illness of two
months. w>
Native of Union County,”;
son of the late John M. and
Sallie Bobo Meeks, Uve<t'
in the Clinton vicinity four
years. . . 7
Surviving are one sister,
Mrs. Rosa ,Meeks Owens of
Clinton; an da step-brother,
Lonnie Osborne of Decatur,
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Funeral servcies ware con
ducted Tuesday at 6:00 p. m.
at the 4ackson Street Pente
costal' Holiness Church by
Rev. Furman Entrekin, Rev,
I. H. Webb and Rev. J. W.
$pillers. Burial was in Rose*
xnont cemetery.
Pallbearers were nephews;
$am and Truman Owens,
jdaxie Davis, G. E. Sim
mons, and Neuffer and Mel
vin Creswjell., / ,
Mrs. J. D. Jeanes'
Sister Passes
! Mrs. p. S. YehJeU, sister ft
Mrs. J. D. Jeanes of Clinton,
! ied Tuesday at Self Memo-
ial Hospital, -Greenwood,
/here s^e had be^n a patient
or several months. The fun
eral was’held at 10:00 a. m.,
Wednesday.
Miss Karen Bremer
In-Recital Tonight
Miss. Raren Bremer, a so
prano fj-om Sanford, N. C.,
enrolled in the Presbyterian
College music departmerit,
will present a voice recital
tonight (Thursday).
It is scheduled for 8:00 p.
m. in Belk Auditorium, and
the.public is invited.
She will sing selections
from the works of Schultz.
Handel, Schubert, Puccini,
Rachmaninoff and Copeland.
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Young College
Republicans
Hear Ravenel
Arthur Ravenel, Jr., of
Charleston, told Young Re
publicans, at a meeting at
Presbyterian College last
Saturday that this year’s Re
publican candidates would
appeal to the thinking South
erner. ’
Speaking to the South Caro
lina College' Young Republi
can caucus holding its annual
meeting at PC, Mr. Ravenel
reported that the national Re
publican leadership commit
tee found the Palmetto state’s
Republicans leaders to be.
young progressive - conserva
tives the party was proud td’
have in its membership.
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Rites for Miss Motes
Thursday at 3 P. M.
Mountville — Miss Bell
Hunter Motes, 8l, died Tues
day at 7:15 p. m. In a New
berry hospital after an ex
tended illness.
A native' of Laurens Coun
ty, ehe was;the daughter of
The late Abram Young and
Sallie Jones Motes. She was a
-iifelong member of Head
Springs Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church.
. Funeral services will be
conducted at the Moorttvllle
Presbyterian Church Thurs-
dpy at 8:00 p. m. by Rev.
Paul Grier and Rev. P. W.
I^ltzstevens. Burial will be at
Head Springs cemetery.
Pallbearers will be J. C.
Golding, Leaman Jones, El
bert Jones, George T. Cope
land, William Jones and Ed
die Jones.
The body is at Blyth Fun
eral Home in Greenwood and
will be placed in the church
Thursday at 2:00 p. m. The
family will be at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Jones
in Mountville.
Open To fiiMic
Hal.Kbhil's'iris gardens on
Highway bypass 78 in New
berry, just north of REA, are
now in bloom and open to this
public at no charge, accord
ing to Mr. Kohn. The gari
den also hae o her plants,
lake stocked with gees
ducks, and swans, and a fl
of 30 'peafoWl, ihcUidirtg fl
older males.
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