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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., April 24, 1969—7-C Miss Lee Miss Henri Etta Lee, 96, daughter of the first president of Clinton College, died Sunday morning at Mountain View Nurs ing Home in Spartanburg. Her father, the late William States Lee, was the first presi dent of Clinton College which la ter became Presbyterian Col lege. Miss Lee taught at Thornwell School and also in North Caro lina Schools. She was an artist and worked in the Art Depart ment at Jacobs & Co. when J. Ferdinand Jacobs Sr. was presi dent of the company. She was an aunt of Mrs. Rob ert C. McLees and Mrs. Homer L. Todd of Clinton. Graveside services were con ducted Monday in the First Pres byterian Church Cemetery in Clinton. D. L. Austin CLINTON - Dewey Leslie Aus tin, 67, of Rt. 1, Clinton, Green wood Highway died early Thurs day morning in a local hospi tal. He was a lifelong resident of Laurens County, a son of the late J. Wesley and Victoria Tucker Austin. He was a retired carpen ter of Lydia Mills and a mem ber of Lydia Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Venie Smart Austin; two daugh ters, Mrs. R. Relma (Erline) Mitchum of Clinton and Mrs. Elmer (Brenda) Jenkins of Whit mire; two sons, Harold L. Aus tin of Clinton and Bruce D. Aus tin of the U.S. Navy, Norfolk, Va.; a sister, Mrs. Pauline Law- son of Fountain Inn; and five grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Lydia Baptist Church. Burial was in Pine lawn Memory Gardens. Mrs. Wesley Mrs. Mary Kinard Wesley, 70, wife of Allen Wesley died Sat urday in a local hospital. She was a member of Mt. Zion AME Church, Joanna, and the Wo men’s Aid Society. Surviving also are two daugh ters, Mrs. Nancy Cromer of Jo anna and Mrs. Maybell Jackson of Clinton, four sons, Charlie, William, Lawson and George Wesley of Clinton; 18 grandchild ren and eight great-grandchild ren. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at Mt. Zion AME Church. Burial was in the church ceme tery. L I. Dawson ISLE OF PALMS - Funeral services were held Saturday for Leo J. Dawson, 79, father of Dr. Robert H. Dawson of Clinton. Mr. Dawson resided at 801 Palm Ave., Isle of Palms. Fun eral services were conducted at the Stella-Marris Catholic Church on Sullivan’s Island. Other surviviors include his wife, two other sons, two daugh ters, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. T. L Stone VALLEY FALLS-Thomas Lee Stone, 63, died at his home Mon day afternoon. He was a brother of Henry Stone and Mrs. Ginio Gentry of Clinton. Ohter survivors include his wife, three sons, a stepson, two daughters, three stepdaughters, eight other brothers, and another sister. STEEL BEAMS PLATES, CHANNELS, ANGLES WAREHOUSE PRICES ON FULL BARS mpent PITTS STEEL & WELDING CO. Laurens, S. G. J. D. BRYSON Bryson Promoted To Sergeant James David Bryson, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bryson, Sr., 609 Musgrove St., Clinton, has been promoted to Sergeant with the U.S. Air Force. He is currently assigned to the 37th Security Police Squadron in Phu Cat, Vietnam. David )s a 1967 graduate of Clinton High School. He finished 12 weeks of special Combat Ser vice Training at Ft Campbell, Ky., before leaving for Vietnam. Mrs. Rice Heads Credit Bureau Martha Rice has been named manager of Clinton Credit Bu reau. She formerly was associated with Citizens Federal Savings and Loan but has been with the Credit Bureau in recent months. The Credit Bureau is located at 101 W. Pitts St. IN RECITAL — The Presbyterian College Voice Recital this Sunday will feature soprano Beth Lindsay of Greenville, and baritone Sam Hobson of Anderson, accompanied by Pat Phillips of Greenville, on the guitar. It is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. in Belk Auditorium, and the public is invited. Voice Recital Slated Sunday At Auditorium Soprano Beth Lindsay of Greenville and baritone Sam Hob son of Anderson will present a voice recital Sunday (April 27) afternoon at 4 o’clock in Belk Auditorium at Presbyterian Col lege. Both are senior students of Charles T. Gaines, assistant pro fessor of music at PC, who will accompany them. Sophomore Pat Phillips of Greenville will pro vide guitar accompaniment for two of Hobson’s numbers. Miss Lindsay will sing arias from a Bach cantata, and from Mozart’s “The Marriage of Fi garo,” Schuman’s song-cycle, "Woman’s Life and Love,” and “Vocalise” by Rachmaninoff. Hobson’s numbers will include a Bach aria, the lullaby from “Songs and Dances of Death” by Mussorgsky, two songs by Ned Rorem, two Appalachian folk songs and several pieces by Kurt Weill and John Sacco. * Both students have been elect ed to Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Miss Lindsay is a member of Sigma Kappa Alpha, senior academic honor society. Hobson is editor of PacSac, the college yearbook. The recital is an event of the from' _ ChtBibU With God all things are possible.—(Matt. 19:26). Let us hold to our faith in the life of God, powerful and active in the midst of us and in the midst of anyone who needs this healing idea. We are meant for life; we are meant for health; we are meant to express perfection in mind and body. As we pray for ourselves, let us give thanks that God’s healing life is now doing a per fect work. 1969 Spring Arts Festival, spon sored by PC’s fine arts depart ment. The public is invited. NOW ... 3 WAYS TO CHARGE YOUR PURCHASES! ymr Ban kAmer icar d. A Mi i master charge. THE INTERBANK CARO • BELK 30-DAY AND REVOLVING CHARGE PLAN! a. W t S Tt ~W ft ' A Unbelievable Price! A Wise Man Learns from hit own expericnca. But a still wiser men leernt from the experience of others. Arrericene ere wise enough to own over $550 billion dollars worth of life insurance and the amount is increasing every day. 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