The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 04, 1968, Image 3
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Obituaries
Confederate
Vet’s Widow
Dies At 96
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. Jan. 1, 1%N—J
About People
Mrs. Rcssi*'
t'opoland. 9t;. the
iny widow of a
War veteran
area,
Sitgreaves!
last surviv-
Confederate
You Know
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow
in the Clinton have returned from a two
< d late Wednesday weeks vacation in Palm
ne ht. Dee. 27 Beach and Winter Park, Jb'lo-
She died at her home after rida.
11 lnn iJ illness. Mrs. A. C. Whitten of'
Mrs. Copeland, a native of,-Greenwood spent last week
son
Tom
Hock Hill, was the widow of
•1 W Copeland Sr She was a
daughter of the late Osceola
and Edmonia Broyles Sit-
witb her daughter and
,in-law Mr. .and Mrs.
iP rather.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder
ss I \ nn Cdeman, stud-
at (lenernl Hospital,
'ini!!o, sjunt last week-
v.ith her parents. Mr.
Mrs If A Coleman.
• .'in! Mrs. James Furr,
and Martha spent the
!a\s m Delray Beach,
with their son-in-law
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
greaves and was a mernber|of McGprmick and dayghter,
of Clinton First Presbyterian Sara of Charlotte .speut Sun
( huroh. ,day with her mother, Mrs.
Craveside services were J. B. Wilder,
conducted Friday at 3 p. m., Mrs. E. F. Culbreath of
at Laurens City Cemetery, j Charlotte spent last week
Mrs. Copeland was the with her mother, Mrs. O I.
third- wtfV of r apf) Copeland Shealy.
who died in 193fj at age 87.
M rs. Osborne
Mrs. Jessie Whitlock Os
borne, 60. of 202 McMillan St.!
died at her home Thursday!
morning after several years
of declining health.
Funeral services w’ere con
ducted Sunday afternoon at
the Davidson Street Baptist
was in
Ffcost Of Lights
Service At
Eott-f OPfflJ Ohurch
The Feast o( Light's, a spe-.
eial candlelight service mark
ing the beginning of the Epi
phany season, is to be cele
brated at Ah Saints’ Episco-
Cal pal Church ■Sunday, January
17, at 5 p.m.
According to the Reverend
Peter D. Ouzts, vicar of All
Saints’, the public is invited
to the service which com
memorates in tableau, hymn,
and scripture the manifesta
tion of the Light of the' World
The presentation is under
the direction ,of Mrs. Miles
P. Powell, assisted by Cyn
thia Tamer. Reeders will be
Earl B. Halsall and R.
Michael Turner. Walter Gres
ham will serve as acolyte.
Members of the tableau
c^st include Melissa Turner,
KINARDS — Funeral serv- Ma ' r y; Bailey Dixon, Joseph;
ices were held last Thursday I f en ^ s Macdonald, the angel;
afternoon for Miss Ida Smith,
Church Burial
vary Cemetery.
Mrs. Osborne was a native
of Laurens County, a daugh
ter of the late John and Ma
rine Hughes Whitlock. She
was a member of Calvary
Baptist Church.
Survivors include her hus
band, Horace Osborne of
Laurens; a brother, Sidney
Whitlock of Clinton; and two
sisters, Mrs. Ixiuise Malpass
and Mrs. Maxcy Johnson of
Joanna.
Miss Smith
88, of Route 2, Kinards, who
Peter Huff, Norman Dixon,
and Mike Marr, Jr., the
diecT Tuesday in a Newberry, s ^ e .P^ er dS> ar| d Barry, John,
hospital aft^r a Long illness- •^ JQ ^ Charles Saunders, the
A daughter of the late John w * se rnen.
W. and Margaret Dillard Junior 'Choir members who
Smith, she was a member of w iN participate in the service
Fairview Baptist Church include Molly Glover, Angela
where funeral services were[ an d Cleava Smith, Lib and
held. Burial was in the church Margaret Macdonald Crinky
cemetery. j Dixon, and .Clare Turner.
Survivors include a broth
er, J D. Smith of Washing
ton. D. C.
Judge Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Row
land have returned from a
I vacation trip to Nassau, fly-
I ing to Miami am going to
I Nassau by boat.
Charles Johnson of the
U. S. Navy in Charleston, and
j Julie Johnson of Crossnore
I School, Crossnore, N. C.
[ spent the holidays with their
: parents, Mr. and Mrs. '1'. C.
I Johnsoii. Also visiting the j
Johnsons during the holiday]
I season were Mr and Mrs. i
T C Job n ^ o n. Jr. of!
Milledgeville. Ga
Mrs. Vida Mac Barnett,
Donald and Gene of Charlotte
visited her mother, brother
and grandmother, Herman
Neighbors and Mrs. Lucy
Neighbors on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Craven and sons .spent
Christmas holidays visiting
relatives in Miami and
Tampa. Fla. Over the New^
Year holiday they visited rel
atives in Ninety-Six and
Cross Hill.
Miss Nancy Hollis return
ed to Converse College,
Spartanburg on Tuesday af
ter spending holidays here
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Hollis and visit
ing friends in St Petersburg,
Fla.
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NOTICE!
The annual meeting of the
members of the Citizens Fed
eral Savings and Loan Asso
ciation in Clinton will be held
at the association’s office
Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 2 p in.
Directors are to be elected !
and other business transact
ed at the meeting.
Mr and Mr: T V’ Mdum
and daughter, Kathy of Char
lotte N. C. were guests of his
sisters. Miss Kate Milam and
Mrs. B B Ballard and Mr
Ballard.
Mrs. Julian Bolick is a pa
tient, at Bailey Memorial
Hospital where she has un
dergone surgery.
Mrs. M O. Hollis of Bir
mingham. Ala. is visiting
her son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hol
lis. She also has boon visiting
her daughter in Greensboro,
V C
Mrs. Phillip Pruitt, Mrs
John Mimbs of Jacksonville.
Flat Mr. and Mrs. V M.
Meggs of Florence and Mr
and Mrs. Jake Pruitt and
Rachel of Greer, and Mr. and
Mi'? Hyde Ramsey and Mr
and Mrs Keith Pruitt and
children of Whitmire visRed
'heir . mother and grand
mother, Mrs S. B Pruitt
ijrmg the Christmas holi-
da vs
THANK YOG
! want to thank all my
neighbors, friends and fam-
!y for their wonderful gifts
and cards at Christmas They
brightened my holiday de-
; P :
in letting
deep appreciation
illness. Because 1
Christmas. 1 was
thank each of you
for your thought-
1 take this method
you know of mv
MRS.
101 S.
F W
Jones
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D. L Cline
GREENVILLE—Dellie Lin
coln Cline, 83, of Greenville,
stepfather of Mrs. Amber
Dodgens of Clinton,, died at
his home Sunday morning
after a four-month illness.
Funeral services were con
ducted Monday afternoon at
O’Dell Mortuary. Burial was
in the Cleveland First Bap
tist Church cemetery.
Other survivors include his
wife, two daughters, two
sons, another stepdaughter,
three brothers, a sister, 17
grandchildren and 33 great
grandchildren.
Mrs. Leek
GREENWOOD — Mrs. Ada
Jester Goodman Leek, 91, sis
ter of Mrs. Emma Fuller of
Clinton, died Monday morn
ing at her home after a long
illness.
Funeral services were con
ducted Tuesday afternoon at
South Greenwood Pentecostal
Holiness Church with burial
in Bethabara Baptist Church
Cemetery in Cross Hill.
Head Start 7
Applications
Laurens County Communi
ty Action, Inc. is taking ap
plications of registration for
children preparing to enter
school in 1968 and desire to
take advantage of the Sum
mer Head Start Program.
Parents may submit appli
cations for their children at
the offices of the Laurens
County Community Action,
Inc. in the Federal Building
and Loan Building, Room No.
201, Laurens, South Carolina;
the Day Care Nursery at Heb
ron Baptist Church in Clin
ton; the Day Care Nursery
at Pleasant View Baptist
Church in Gray Court, S. C.,
or the Laurens Center at
Bethel AME Church in Lftt-
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Funiiture 15-30% 0«
Council Meets
Clinton City Council will
meet Monday Qigbt at 7:^0
in the Clinton-Newberry Natr
ural Gas Authority office.
The regular meeting date
feiron Jan. 1 so thnjneetr
ing was postponed unto neat
Monday.
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Rugs in Stock
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