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t'u'i, r;,i were hold
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'vidnu ot (iu\ |. Copeland.
s "'' '• ;i< a native of York
( n.d . but lived m Clinton
1 1 ! he- life. She was a
d. u a td et the late Robert
I’loe'aiev and \aorni Wriubt '
( *:! 1 > ell aid vv a- a member
of !' : t Id a b. t-'flan C'hurch.
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Mrs horck
\e!ma Ruir Forek,
(id. ol add Cei u- St . Clinton,
died Wetine dav . Feb. 14, at
it loea' hospital after a year
ol deelinmd health
A n«i Ivo of Summerville,
Kan . slj( was a member of
Cniver-i'y Catholic Church
in Norman, Okla
She was a music major at
Va/arcth Academy in Okla
homa and was a former fra
ternity house mother at the
University of Oklahoma. She
lived in Greenwood before
moving to Clinton last De
cember She was a Girl
Scout director in Greenwood
for 15 years.
Survivors include two
daughters. Mrs. Henry (Sara)
Gn nic of Clinton and Mrs.
Donah] (Jo Ann) Sobocinski
of Saskatchewan, Canada a
brother. Dan Burr of Glen
cue. Ok'.a; and five crand
children
Benoit Infant
Funeral ser vices were held
Friday morning for Charles
Kyle Benoit, infant son of
Sgt A. J. and Mrs. Betty Mc
Daniel Benoit of 211 Hump
ion Avo., Clinton.
The child died Thursday.
Feb 15, at bis home
Graveside services were
held at Rusemunt Ceimterv
Other survivors include a
osier. Carla Denise Benoit of
‘he home; a brother, James
Kevin Benoit of the home:
maternal grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. Charlie R McDan
iel ol Clinton. paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
C. J Benoit of .Nome, Tex
maternal great-grandmothers.
Mrs. Vera VV. Turner of
Greenville and Mrs. \ U
McDaniel of Clinton, and pa
ternal great - grandparents,
Mr and Mrs. L. Beraux of
Check. Tex
T. B. Boyd
GRKEWILKE - Tillman
Ben Boyd, CU of 107 Morris
St.. Sans Souei, died Tuesday
morning at a Greenville hos
pital after a three-month ill
ness.
He was the step-father of
Miss Ruth Palmer of Clin
ton.
Mrs. Mabry
S P A R T A N B U RG—M rs. Lu I a
Mae Bobh Mabry of 149
Dewey Ave., died Monday
night in a Spartanburg hos
pital after a long illness.
A native of Newberry Coun
ty, she was a sister of Mrs.
Maggie Johnson of Kinards
and Astor Bobb of Joanna.
A. J. Smith
GREER — Arthur John
Smith, 60, of Route 5, Greer,
father of Miss Margaret Smith
of Clinton, died Saturday af
ternoon at his home after
several years of declining
health.
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• < MDIU ( AMl’AKiN — Mrs.
G. t ook, center, discusses the
of a worker’s kit for the
11 t ommnnitv Concerts Asso-
eljiirnian of the carnpa; • u. At left is
Mr-. Uof.ert Van-e ar.'i a! neht
Mrs. I’.en l\ov Tfie caMii nign open
ed Ceh. 11) ond wili root inm through
(into ii menita'r.stiip drive. Slie is eo- March 'J
Concert Campaign
Office To Open
Campaign headquarters tor
the annual membership drive
ol the l lintoo Community
Concerts Ass.auation will open
Monda.. Feb-uai'v 2f ; . at the
.Marv Musgrove llotvl
Mr 1 II Sawlqoul and
Mrs Alan G Cook, co-chair
men of memberships for the
19ofi-()9 sea on announce that
workers are seeking renewals
tins w i e , ! i-'iin iormer sub
scribers aid will concentrate'
next wick on new members.
Ticket holders in Clinton
also will be admitted free of
charge to tne concerts offer
ed h\ the Anderson and
Greenwood associations, and
lor an additional lee of $6
may a tend Pie Greenville se
nes which will include the'
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra,
the Goldovsky Theaters pro-1
duet ion ot Carmen”, the
Norman Kuh if Choir, and the
American Fallot Theater.
Assisting team captains pre
vious! v announced will be
Mr, Bn Ivey. Miss Luva
McDonald. Mrs Frank Sher- j
rill, Mrs Hanv
Charles Ruark
Burnside, Mrs
Sween, Mrs. D
Bolick, Mr-
Mr Roland
Harr> Me
O Rhame.
Yardstick
Remnant Shop
For the Largest and Newest Selection of Spring
Fabrics Come Early and Save Plenty on
fYour Sewing Needs,
Mrs. Francis Blalock. Mrs
John Wagner. Miss Rebecca
Speake. Mr and Mrs Robert
Wassung, Mrs. Victor Kruger.
Mrs. James Macdonald, Mrs
1). H McFadden. Mrs Neal
Prater. Mrs. Don Creighton
Mrs James Shakespeare. Mrs
Charles Gaines, Mrs llarrv
Bouknight, Mrs. G h a r 1 e ^
Hughes, Mrs. James Skinner
Mrs. George Gornelson, Mrs
George Bellingrath, Mrs
Robert Vance, Mr. and Mrs
Alan G. Cook, Mrs. Robert
Hanson, Mrs. Ervin Shook
and Mrs. Bernice Crumlin
, all in Clinton.
Workers in Laurens with
the three team captains an
! nounced last week are Mrs.
W. D. LeGrand, Mrs. W. P.
rimmerman, Miss Dollie Cul-
, hertson, Mrs. John Patter
son, Mrs. Paul Culbertson.
Mrs. Richard Cook. Mrs. Rob
ert Haynes, Mrs. Clyde Cun
- ningham, and Mrs. Mitchell
Patterson.
Season tickets are priced
at $8.50 for adults and $4 for
students.
, Patron and sponsor mem
berships are also being osught
for the support of the con
| cert series, and these are
| priced at $25 and $13.50 They
| entitle the subscriber to list-
I ings in each concert program
' and in the Clinton Chronicle
and Laurens Advertiser, and
j two adult admissions to all
concerts for patrons, and one
i adult admission for sponsors
Anyone desiring additional
j information is urged to call
campaign headquarters next
week.
NEW COLORFUL
Sportswear Prints
Bold Extra Wide. Perfect for Shifts, Slacks,
Skirts. Mix LV Match. Reg. $1.99 yd
Yd.
ONE BIO TABLE
Dress Sheers-Suiting
Fabrics. Assorted Blends
Values to $2.19 yd. ^ d.
I i
BIG SELECTION, EXTRA WIDE
Sportswear Fabric
Fancy Patterns, Assorted Plaids, Crease-
Resistant. Values to $1.99 yd. Yd.
OUTSTANDING GROUP
Knits For Spring
Prints, Tweeds, Bold Strlpee and
Solids. Value to $4.99 yd Yd.
PERMANENT PRESS
Dacron and Cotton
Washable Plalni, Dot*, PriM% 44-4S Inches
Wide. Value to $1.99 yd. Yd.
5,000 YARDS NEW
Spring Cotton Prints
Bright Prints, Bold Prints, Nest Prints,
Values to 99c yd Yd-
SEW ‘N’ SAVE!
We Have Oceans of Nations < N’ Patterns, Too
Open All Day Wed. and Till 7 p.m. Fridays
0. Y. Holland
I.AURENS — Funeral ser
vices were held Sunday for
O. Y. Holland, formerly of
Laurens, who died in Phila
delphia, Pa., Feb. 14. Ser
vices were conducted at Heb
ron Baptist Church with bu
rial in the church cemetery.
He was the stepfather of
Mrs. Genell Moore of Clinton.
II
League ol Voters
To Meet Thursday
I !;<• Pi-.iv :..inul 1 .r;igtie ot
Tv. lie a \ r!a; ■- ot I ..lUren
(' nin' ■ w ill me t Thursday
r\ ci',a'. 1 : et n- Jcr Methods
; l 'u; t.nal b’rv imuii
Vis \i a! Prate’ will le id
hi b '.eu- am and it pm able
die croup vv ; 1] reach i oiisen
m e; certain questautv in
. i J v iir a [ii i i|)' it - d i e\ edi m
.I t).e a,ae enn auitum Air.
me iiiterested in tlu subjeet
w e 1 eo:iie to attend the meet-
re which wilt he held at 7:45
id luck n ’be I )inr’ 1 a I lou e,
.'( canqeax
Garden Clubs Meel
( AROl.lNA WHI N
The ( arolma U ren (larden
Club will meet Monday. Feb
26 at 3:90 p.m at the home
of Mrs. Harwood Nelson on
\ Adair St
SI N BONNET CM B
Tla Sun Bonnett Garden
' 'lub vv al meet Monday. Feb
2., at 3:30 od lock at the
dome of Mrs John T. 5'oung,
?05 South Broad Street. The
pri 'ram v. dl consist of a club
ai'./cr . liow built around the
theme, "Memories of Ghild-
lood ", Mrs. Marshall Brown
s acting as chairman of the
Jiow, and members are re
nindcJ t< tiring one or more
irrangpmoots w ith them to
'he meeting. Any material,
dried or Iresh. is permissible
cxetoL artilicial flowers.
Pressou Addresses
Local Kiwonis Club
Dr Jack Pressau, profes
sor at Pre hyterian College,
will be guest speaker tonight
at the Clinton Kiwanis Club
meeting
Pressau is one of the found
ers of die local chapter of
the Austin Wilkes Society
which helps to rehabilitate
prisoners
The meeting at Mary Man
grove Hotel will start at 7
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TODAY - SATURDAY
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Today and Friday—3:15. 7:00 and 9:00 P. M.
Saturday Afternoon—1:00 and 3:15—Night 7 and 9
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SHAMPOO
Big 1 5-0/ I’la -tic
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Reg. '.FJc—now
52c
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TOOTH
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Min! Flavored
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R.”'. 2 :1 g—now
22c
BOVS’ m, *\ i ;;r
SWEAT.^.S
Pullover and < at ('Ran
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new
$111
W hile thev last
JIGSAW
PUZZLES
Large Selections
Beg. 3‘)c—now
22c
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WOODEN
CLOTHES
DRYERS
$1.20 size—now
$1.22
2.90 size—now
$2.22
MEN’S
SPORT
SHIRTS
I ong Sleeves
Spring Colors
Sizes II g thru 16 1 ^
Beg. £2.99—now
$ 2.22
ALL PUBPOSE
METAL
STOOLS
Reg. . <c 1.29—now
$ 1.22
DRESSER
LAMPS
A Uocil Selection
Reg. $2.99—now
$ 2.22
Our Real Dporbuster
LAWN
MOWERS
(only 2 to sell)
Briggs & Stratton
4 Cyl. Engine
Reg. $39.99—now
DRESSER
LAMPS
A Beautiful Selection
Values to $3.99-^now
$ 2.00
BATH
SOAP
Jergen’s A WiKuIhurv
Rig Bars
LADIES’ WINTER
CAPRI
PANTS
Values to $3.99—now
$ 1.22
MEN’S
SWEATERS
Cardigan ik V-Neck
2 Ply
100% Virgin Wool
Beg. $1 1.99—now
*5.22
All Metal — Large
T. V.
TRAYS
Beg. $1.29 <St $1.39
now
$ 1.22
BAR
STOOLS
All Metal
Chrome Steel
36” High
Reg. $4.99—now
M.22
Our Real Doorbuster
EUREKA
VACUUM
Upright Style
(Only 1 to sell)
Reg. $59.88—mow
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3:1*. 7:00 and 9:00 P. M.
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