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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, October 12, 1967
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Obituaries
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Edgar Frazier
^ Funeral services for Edgar
Frazier of Joanna were held
Saturday.
' Mr. Frazier. 67. died Thurs
day at 8:30 a. m. in a Clin-
%)n hospital after a long il’.-
Jiess.
jf A native of Tennessee, he
Lad resided in Joanna for 38
j’cars. He was a ret ; rerl em
ployee of Joanna Mills. His
jhrife, Mrs. Minnie Lee Turner
grazier, died in 1932.
• Survivors include four dau
ghters, Mrs. Frank (Viola)
jnelgrove of Clinton: Mrs.
XHin <Rubv) Evans of Ara
gon, Ga.: Mrs. George (Myr-
4le) Bodie of Joanna: and
jMrs. Glenn <Lorene» Gilliam
V Columbia: sons. R H.. A'-
3Jflbem..^. D.. and Ken-
eth grazier, all of Ioann,a:
FraV er °f Carlisle; a
^ster. -Mrs. Thursey Pack of
iewport. Tenn.: two half-
|rothers. Garfield Ball of
forth Carolina, and Trey
ffurdyr of California: 28
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Snider
Funeral services for Mrs.
Blanche Elise Marshall Sni
der. 20. were he’d Sunday
afternoon at Lydia Presby-
teHan Church.
The wife of Donald E.
Snider of 165 Cypress St .
Lydia Mill, she died at 9:30
pVn Friday at a local hos
pital after a one-week illness.
Other survivors include her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace Marshall of Joanna: a
daughter. Tami Renee Snider:
jjnd a brother. Harold Mar
shall of Joanna.
Burial was in Rosemont
Cemetery.
'• Mrs. Lawson
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.. Funeral services for Mrs.
Hulda Lawson were held Sat
urday at Bellview Baotist
Church. Burial was in Rose
mont Cemetery.
» Mrs. Lawson. 79. was the
wife of Henrv Lawson. Sr., of
Route 1. Clinton. She died
Thursday.
Other survivors include four
daughters, Mrs M. D. <9ar-
cie) Finley of Greenville.
Mrs. Ralph! Sweedie) - Smith
df Fountain Inn, Mrs. Ike
(•Dollie' Smith of Buffalo and
Mrs. Frank (Violet) Felton
of Clinton: four sons. Russell
and Jack Lawson, both of
Buffalo, and Giles and Henry
Lawson. Jr., both of Clintdcr.
a sister. Mrs. Leila Smith of
Clinton: 17 grandchildren and
£ix great-grandchildren.
t Mrs. Park
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. Mrs. George Barratt Park,
faster of Mrs. Hugh Buford of
Clinton, was killed Saturday
rporning in an airplane crash
near Greenwood.
Mrs. Park, the former Mar
garet Leonard. 44, was a na
tive of Reidville. Her hus
band. president of the George
W. Park Seed Co. of Green
wood. was pilot of the twin-
engine airplane and he also
was killed in the crash.
The crash occurred about
one mile ndirtheast of Green
wood shortlv after take - off
from Greenwood Airport
about 10:45 a.m. Saturday.
In addition to Mrs. Buford.
Mrs. Park is survived by a
brother and another sister.
Mr. and Mrs; Park are sur
vived by two sons, and two
daughters. Mr. Park also is
survived by a brother.
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Miss Richey
Funeral services were held
Tuesday for Miss Edith Ric
hey. 52, who died Monday in
a Columbia hospital after a
long illness.
Miss Richey, formerly of
Abbevi^e. was a sister to
Mrs. J. Clyde Young of Joan-
AME RICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY TO MEET
American Legion Auxiliary
will meet with Mrs. Frank
Miller on South Broad St., on
Tuesday evening at 7:30 p m.
W. C. Donnan
Funeral services were held
last week for Walker C. Don
nan of Route 1, Laurens. Don
nan, 48. died Oct. 3 at h s
home after a sudden illness. '
He was a brother of Alv.n
H. and James E. Donnan cf
Clinton.
State Olficers
To Attend WMU
Meeting Here
On Oct. 17 beginning at
4:30 p. m.. the Laurens Coun
ty Baptist Associational W.
M. U. will hold a conference
at the Davidson Street Baptist
Church of this city.
Special speakers for the
meeting will be Mrs. E. R.
Ellers, State W. M. U. Presi
dent. and Miss Josephine
Hai/ State Sunbeam Direc
tor.
The first session will be a
business and inspirational
meeting. After a finger lunch
jsupper. which members are
asked to bring, a second ses
sion consisting of conferences
of the Women’s Missionary
Society, the youth directors
and promotional chairmen.
Drinks will be furnished by
the Davidson Street Church
Chapman Named
PC Summer
School Director
Economics Professor W.
Fred Chapman Jr., has been
named director of Presbyter
ian College’s 1968 summer
school. President Marc C.
Weersing announced today.
Dr. Weersing said the new
director will work under the
general supervision of Aca
demic Dean Joseph M. Gettys
and in cooperation with the
academic advisory committee
of the faculty. Dr. George W.
McGuire, chairman of the
education department, will
have primary responsibilty
for the teachers’ workshop
next June, to be held in con
junction with the summer ses
sion.
Dr. Chapman, a native of
Belton, has been chairman of
the economics and business
administration department at
PC for two years. He is a gra
duate of Clemson. with PhD
from the University of Flori
da. taught at Gemson for one
year and served as an econo
mist with the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
Chapman will continue to
teach and handle the affairs
of his department in addition
to his duties as summer
school director.
Police Investigate
Severpl Break-Ins
A recent rash of break-ins
is under investigation by the
Clinton Police Department
and arrests have been made
in connection with at least
two of the break-ins.
Two teen - age Negro boys
were arrested last week in
connection with break-ins at
the Gulf Oil Plant and Tum-
blin’s. Two more break-ins
were reported Monday morn
ing in the same general area.
Ginton Milling Co. and Clyde
Wehunfs Body Shop were en
tered and the offices vandaliz
ed but only small change was
reported missing.
Tuesday ^ night. Wilson’s
Curb Market, was entered but
the only items reported miss
ing were some keys.
Sewing Class
To Be Held
. Adult sewing classes will be
condujcted each Monday night
from 7:30 to 9:30 in the Gin-
ton High School home eco-
ty>mics dept. It is sponsored
by the State Dept, of Educa
tion in School District 56. Any
adults, w ho are interested and
have not registered may do
so by calling Mrs. Harry
U:30 at
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Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
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Anne M. Jones
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Plan For Fashion Show
From left to right, Mrs. Frank
Sherrill, Mrs. Ben Ivey, Miss Eloise
Fraser and Mrs. Ralph Tedards are
several of the models who will be
presented in a fashion show to be
held on Wednesday. Oct. 18 at 3:30
p. m. at the Marc Weersing home
on South Broad Street. The project
Magazine Sale
Bailey
is an annual event of the Clinton
Music Club to raise funds for band
camp scholarships for Clinton
High’s outstanding band students.
Modeling will be done by local chil
dren, teen-agers and adults. Tick
ets can be purchased from mem
bers of the Clinton Music Club.
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Memorial Revival Slated
Students of Ginton Junior
High School will have a ma
gazine sale for two weeks,
starting today.
It is the only magazine sale
to be conducted by the city
school children. The proceeds
will be used to secure books
for the junior high library,
which needs 10 books per stu
dent to meet accreditation re
quirements,.
Revival services will be held special music. The services
at the Bailey Memorial Meth- w iji conclude on Thursdav
0di s t Church Sunday through nj h , as , he Rev Robert A
Oct. 19. at 7:30 each evening.
JOANNA REGISTRATION
Voter registration will be
held in Joanna Monday
through Friday of next week.
The pulpit will be occupied
each evening by a different
evangelist. Sunday night’s
service will be conducted by
the Rev. B. S. Drennan from
Greenville. Monday the
speaker will be the Rev. W.
E. Seifert. III. from Greer:
Tuesday, the Rev. Mitchell
W. Kylonnen will bring the
message: on Wednesday the
Rev. Will Rogers will preach
and the Buffalo Methodist
Church Men s Choir will bring
Gyburn brings the message.
Mrs. S. B. Pruitt has re
turned home after spending
a week in Florence with Mr.
and Mrs. \V. N. Meggs.
Mrs. W. W. Harris, joined
by her sister. Miss Margaret
Bethea of North Augusta were
in Newberry on Saturday.
They stayed with Elizabeth
and Foster Senn while their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
rge Senn visited relatives in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Robert Johnson was in
Montreal, N. C., Oct. 1-5 for
the semi - annual conference
of the guidance section of die
Presbyterian Educational As
sociation of the South. Mrs.
Johnson. Acting Director of
the Presbyterian Guidance
center for the Synod of S. C.,
was re - elected secretly of
the Association.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Ge-
ment of Charleston and child
ren visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Leake for the weekend Also
Mr. and Mrs. Leake had as
Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Same Leake of Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bag-
well were called to Burling
ton. N. C.. last week due to
the death of Mrs. Bagwell s
brother. Lloyd Painter. From
there they went to Christian-
burg. Va., for a few days, to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bag-
well, ’Jr. On the trip back,
they stopped for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Auddy Park
er in Charlotte. N. C.
Mr. J. B. Dailey is a patient
at Greenville General hospit
al.
Mrs. Chick Ray will leave
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