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Nylon & Lycra*'Spandex Coral, lemon, blue $28 m ^7 Anbotirr TRADmONALS FREE GIFT WRAPPING the altogether look ONE COLOR SETS THE TONE IN ANDOVER, MADE WITH DACRON* SPORT SHIRT: Buttondown yarn-dyed oxford solids, stripes, checks. S, M, L, XL.4.00 CASUAL SLACKS: Firm weave, permanent press poplin. 28 42” waists. 7.00 WALK SHORTS: Permanent press poplin. 28 42" waists. 4.50 ’DuPont registered trademark Mrs. Black Funeral services were held Sunday for Mrs. Fannie Edge Black, 90, who died Saturday morning at her home at502Mus- grove St. Services were conduct ed at the Thornwell Chapel with burial in Rosemont Cemetery. A native of Union County, she was a daughter of the late Daniel Butler and Nancy Jane Wishert Edge. She lived in Clinton since 1919 and was a graduate of C lifford Seminary in Union. She attended Winthrop College. She was a member of Thornwell Presby terian Church where she was a life member of the Women of the Church. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include her hus band, George A. Black; two daughters, Mrs. W. A. (Frances) Martin of Fountain Inn and Mrs. Mary D. Lawter of Waynesboro, Va.; three sons, G. Arthur Black of Greenville, W. Alex Black of Columbia and Butler W. Black of Atlanta, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. J. V. Buleauh Edwards of Clinton; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Smith WHITMIRE - Mrs. EmmaFin- ney Smith, 57, wife ofOwenSmith, died Friday night in a Green ville hospital. She was a sister of Mrs. Eugene Dalton of Joanna. Other survivors include a daughter, two sons, another sis ter, four brothers and 15 grand children. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at Grace Baptist Church with burial in Whitmire Cemetery. Mrs. Young LAURENS - Mrs. Annie Craig Young, 48, of Route 2, Laurens, died Friday morning in a Lau rens hospital. She was a sister of Johnnie Watson and Mrs. Edith Burton and was a stepdaughter of Mrs. Orella Craig, all of Clin ton. Other survivors include her husband, Robert Young, four sons, two daughters, 11 grand children and a great-grandchild. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at Cedar Grove Baptist Church with burial In the church cemetery. J. H. Osborne LAURENS - John Horace Os borne, 62, of 112 Watts St., died Saturday in a Laurens Hospital. He was a brother of James Os borne and Mrs. Ida Mae Starnes, both of Clinton. School Days Other survivors other sisters. include four Funeral services were con ducted Monday at Holly Gove Bap tist Church with burial in Friend ship Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr . Turner WOODRUFF - William Lee (Willie) Turner, 68, died Monday morning in Mountain Home, Tenn. He was a brother of Mrs. Emily League of Clinton. Other survivors include three other sisters, and two brothers. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at Switzer Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Shealey LITTLE MOUNTAIN—Mrs. Eli zabeth S. Shealey, 87 died Thurs day, May 8, at a Newberry nurs ing home. She was the mother of Herman L. Shealey of Clinton. Other sur vivors include three other sons, a daughter, 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conduc ted Friday at Mt. Tabor Luthe- ra n Church with burial in the church cemetery. 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T. Thomason, 313 E. Florida St. He was a native of Des Moines, a son of the late Leo P. and Gretchen Saum Swift. He was a former employe of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad and a member of Des Moines Methodist Church. He was a vet eran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Theda “Betty* Thomason Swift; and a brother, Dean L. Swift of Des Moines. Funeral services will be con ducted Thursday at Gray Funeral Home by the Rev. E. W. Ro gers. Burial will be in Rose mont Cemetery. Augusta Man Dies In Wreck Near Laurens LAURENS - A 23-year-old Augusta, Ga., man was killed Monday morning in a wreck at the intersection of U.S. 221 and Bypass 127 south of Laurens. Andrew Jackson Roberts of 20 38 Olive Dr., Augusta, was killed as his father was injured when the tractor-trailer rig in which they were riding overturn ed. Truman Roberts, 54, was re ported in satisfactory condition Monday afternoon. Laurens County Coroner Mar shall Pressley said young Ro berts was driver of the flatbed truck which was loaded with bricks. The truck, owned by Riverside Motorlines of Augusta, was en route to Roper Lumber Co. in Laurens. The truck was making a right turn off U.S. 221 when it over turned, coming to rest on its top. Pressley said the victim was dead at the scene of the accident. GIFTS FOR HER ... GIFTS FOR HIM ... • NYLON SLIPS 4.00 • PAJAMAS ... 4.50 • NYLON PANTIES 2.00 • SPORT SHIRTS 4.00 • NYLON GOWNS 6.00 • BELTS 2.50 • HANDBAGS 7.99 • DRESS SHIRTS 4.00 • BLOUSES 4.50 # UNDERWEAR 3 for 3.40 • NYLON HOSE 1X0 • STRAW HATS 4X0 OPEN ALL DAY WED: FRI. 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