The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 10, 1969, Image 8
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Mrs. Wade
CROSS HILL - Mrs. Pauline
McCarley Wade, 89, widow of Ro
bert F. Wade, died Monday at a
Clinton hospital.
She was born in Laurens Coun
ty, daughter of the late Dr. J. M.
and Stella Pitts McCarley. She
was a member of Liberty Springs
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Everette W. Whittle of Co
lumbia and Mrs. Harold Austin of
Cross Hill; a sister, Mrs. T. B.
Crews ofSpartanburg; two grand
children; and six great-grand
children.
Funeral services were con
ducted Tuesday at Blyth Funeral
Home. Burial was in Liberty
Spring Church cemetery.
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Mrs. Johnson
LANCASTER - Mrs. Willie
Mae Johnson, wife of Reece John
son, died in a Columbia hospital
Thursday.
She was a native of Laurens
County but lived in Lancaster for
several years.
Surviving also are a brother,
J. C. Carwyle of Clinton.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at Mt. Zion AME
Church, Cross Anchor. Burial
was in Springhill Cemetery,
Union County.
Miss Metis
Funeral services were con
ducted Friday for Miss Dollie
Metts, 54, who died Sunday, June
29, in a local hospital. Services
were conducted at Zion Hill Pro
gressive Church with burial in
Bethlehem Grove Baptist Church
cemetery.
A daughter of the late Jim and
Beatrice Workman Metts, she
was a member of Zion Hill Holi
ness Progressive Church, Wo
men’s Aid Society and the Lau
rens Aid Society.
Survivors include three bro
thers, John Metts of Clinton,
James Metts of New York City
and Theodore Metts of Youngs
town, Ohio; five sisters, Mrs.
Lula Rice, Mrs. Mary Rivers,
Mrs. Eloise Daye and Mrs. Dai
sy Moses of Clinton and Mrs.
Bessie Bates of Brooklyn, N.Y.
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J. A. Holtzclaw
GREENWOOD - John Alvin
Holtzclaw, 50, died Tuesday, July
1, at his home in Greenwood
Shores. He was the father of
Miss Gwendolyn Holtzclaw of
Clinton.
Other survivors include his
wife, another daughter, two step
daughters, two sisters, and a bro
ther.
A. L. Neighbors
Albert Lee Neighbors, 90, of
Rt 2, Laurens, died Saturday in
a Clinton hospital.
He was a lifelong resident of
Laurens County, son of the late
James M. and Sara Belle Dil
lard Neighbors. He was a re
tired farmer and a member of
the Hurricane Baptist Church.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Erskine (Eugenia) Jacks of Clin
ton; a son, Dillard D. Neighbors
of Laurens; two half-sisters,
Mrs. A. Clyde Young and Mrs.
G. Robert Simpson of Clinton;
and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Monday in the Hurricane
Baptist Church. Burial was in
Rosemont Cemetery, Clinton.
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John Washington
CROSS HILL-John Washing
ton Jr., 46, formerly of Cross
Hill, died July 1 in Buffalo, N.
Y.
A Laurens County native, he
was a son of John Washington
of Cross Hill and the late Litha
Washington. He was a member of
St. John’s Baptist Church.
Also surviving are four sis
ters, Miss Rachel Washington,
Miss Elsie Washington, Mrs.
Gertrude Walker and Mrs. Mary
Belle Tilliman of Buffalo, N.Y.;
and a brother, Pollex Washington
of Buffalo.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at St. John’s Bap
tist Church. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
George Thrift
George Thrift died in a local
hospital Friday.
He was a native of Clinton.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Hazel Thrift; a stepdaughter,
Mrs. Carolyn Smith of Philadel
phia, Pa.; and two stepsons, Sgt.
Ronald Simpson of Ft. Jackson
and Pvt. Albert Smith, U. S.
Army, Vietnam.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at Hebron Baptist
Church. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
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Alvin Bledsoe
KINARDS - Alvin Bledsoe, 63,
of Rt. 2, Kinards, died Tuesday
morning in a Clinton hospital.
A native of Saluda County, he
was a son of Mrs. MaryJennings
Bledsoe of Clinton and the late
Edward Bledsoe. He lived in the
Bonds Crossroads community for
24 years and was a retired car
penter.
Surviving also are three daugh
ters, Mrs. G. L. (Doneria) Car
ve: iiid Mrs. A. J. (Elizabeth)
Carver of Detroit, Mich., and
Mrs. George (Gloria) Black of
Newberry; a son, Alvin Earl
Bledsoe of Tampa, Fla.; seven
sisters, Mrs. Inez Shealy of Sa
luda, Mrs. Irene Bridges and
Mrs. Naomi Schumpert of Jo
anna, Mrs. Georgia King, Mrs.
Mary Lois Black and Mrs. Va-
dis Black of Clinton, and Mrs.
Sara Taylor of Kinards; two bro
thers, Clyde and Broadus Bled
soe of Clinton; and 15 grandchild
ren.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Gray Funeral Home
of Clinton.
Fred Fincannon
GREENVILLE - Fred Fin-
cannon, 51, died Monday at his
home at 126 Somerset Dr., Green
ville. He was the father of Tom my
and Carl Fincannon of Clinton.
Other survivors include his
wife, another son, a stepson, four
stepdaughters, six brothers, a
sister and two grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at McDougald
Funeral Home in Anderson. Bur
ial with military rites was in
Shiloh Baptist Church cemetery
in Anderson.
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Mrs. Lommons
GREENVILLE - Mrs. Lillie
Bell McCall Lammons, 51, of 54
E. Main St., Woodside Com
munity, died Tuesday in a Green
ville hospital.
She was a sister of Lowell
McCall of Clinton. Other survi
vors include four sisters.
Funeral services will be con
ducted Thursday morning at
Thomas McAfee Funeral Home
with burial in Graceland Ceme
tery.
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Beat the fall furnace re
pair rush by calling a heat
ing contractor now to check
your boiler or furnace,
make any adjustments and
clean your chimney. Then,
when the first cold night
arrives next fall, you can
turn up the furnace and re
lax.
Hospital
News
Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Clin
ton are Jody Crawford, Frances
Wilson, Betty Eaton, Virginia
Brewster, Ada Little, Callie Rob
bins, Alice Dunaway, Sheila
Campbell, Theodore Blakely,
Gertrude Copeland, May me Todd,
Sallie Adair, Sybil Osborne,
Claudine Oswald, John Little,
Minnie Ray, Leah Benjamin, Cad
die Barton, Lou Satterfield, I-
nez Leake, Mattie Lankford, Can-
zater Hill, Jo Lunsford, Luke
Cothran, Baby Boy Crawford,
Charles Giles, Arthur Green
wood, Nanna Martin, Sirlimer
Edwards, Loree Belden, Dwight
Moody, Walter Hughes, Luther
Cason, Zella Yarborough, Odys
McIntosh, Pernetter Kern, Hozie
Dalton, and Charles Wofford.
Patients from Joanna are Ef-
fie Elton, Rolfe Clark, Virgil
Yarborough, Mayr Boyce, and
Barbara Willingham.
Patients from Cross Hill are
Coraw Moses, Lucile Boyce, and
James Washington.
Patients from Laurens are E-
laine Finley, Alice Adams, Sam
uel Uldrick, and Russell Eubanks.
Patient from Enoree is Robert
Barrett.
Patient from Bloomfield, N.J.
is Tommy Thomas.
MRS. JONES
Presides Over
SS Institute
Mrs. Pernella V. Jones, dis
trict Superintendent of the Green
wood District Sunday School In
stitute, announces the institute
will convene at 10 a.m. on July
10.
This two-day institute will be
held at Pine Grove AME Church,
Hodges, S. C., Rev. W. B. Wil
liams is host pastor.
The theme for the institute is
"We Must Introduce Our Youth
to Our God.” Mrs. Jones will
deliver the keynote address. She
has served for 17 years and so
licits the attendance and coopera
tion of all.
Dr. W. S. Mims, District Pre
siding Elder will preside over
the general session. Bishop and
Mrs. W. F. Ball Sr., Dr. T. P.
Baylor and Dr. Henry H. flat
ten will be guests of honor.
Sewing Classes
At Bell Street
Sewing classes are being held
at Bell Street High School in the
Home Economics Department.
Classes ar£ held each Tuesday
from 9 a.m. to noon for older
teens and Wednesday from 9 a.m.
to noon for beginners.
Adult classes are being held in
the Bell Street and Gary Street
areas of the city and are sche
duled to begin in the Mountville
Community Center July 30.
All classes are made available
as a part of the Vocational Edu
cation Pr ogram in the high school
and by Laurens County Dis
trict #56. These classes are
taught by Mrs. Cynthia G. Pruitt,
Home Economics Teacher.
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So shall my word be ... it
shall not return to me empty.
(Isa. 55:11).
God is our Ruide to prosper
ity and success, and with Him
new channels of Rood open up
for us. As we turn to God, and
identify ourselves with His
work, it becomes more than
just a prayer. It becomes the
workiriR principle by which we
live, Prayer recenters our at
tention on God, and in God
every prayer of our heart finds
perfect fulfillment.
JULY
STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE! BARGAINS GALORE ON AU 3-FLOORS
SALE! LADIES'
SALE! LADIES'
SUMMER DRESSES BEACHWEAR
VALUES TO 11.00
SOLIDS, PRINTS
MISSES AND HALF
SIZES
ONE AND APIECE
SWIM SUITS,
BEACH COATS,
HATS, BAGS
SWIM CAPS.
Off
FASHION CENTER
FASHION CENTER
LADIES' ROBES & DUSTERS
WkAT’fc le
LADIES' SUMMER HATS
40°/,
OFF THE
O ORIGINAL PRICE
PASTELS AND BLACK
VALUES TO 20.00
S7.00
FASHION CENTER
FASHION CENTER
SALE! LADIES'
SLEEPWEAR
SUMMER GOWNS
SHIFTS, SLEEP COATS
BABY DOLL PAJAMAS
LADIES' SHIFTS
PANT DRESSES
BRA DRESSES
Off
PRINTS, SOLIDS,
AND CHECKS
JR. SIZES
Off
FASHION CENTER
FASHION CENTER
CLEARANCE!
NYLON SHELLS
SLEEVELESS AND
LONG SLEEVE
REG. 4.99
FASHION CENTER
REDUCED! LADIES'
HANDBAGS
VALUES TO 4.99 ** 50
FASHION CENTER
DACRON AND COTTON
PRINTS
45” WIDE
REG. 1.99
BUDGET BASEMENT
SOLIDS AND PRINTS
TERRY CLOTH
36” AND 45” WIDE
REG. 1.19
BUDGET BASEMENT
Yd.
SALE ON MEN'S
CASUAL SLACKS
VALUES TO 8.99 5
BROKEN SIZES
REDUCED! MEN'S
STRAW HATS
BIG SLECTION!
LIGHT AND DARK
TONES.
BUDGET BASEMENT
BUDGET BASEMENT
SALE ON AUTO
STEREO TAPES
LARGE SELECTION OF
STEREO ALBUMS
REDUCED! MEN'S
SPORTSHIRTS
REDUCED! MEN'S
WALK SHORTS
tEG. 5.99-6.99
jATEST HIT TUNES
$4.88
BUDGET BASEMENT
BY FAMOUS ARTIST
BUDGET BASEMENT
$1.57
VALUES TO 4.00
SIZES S-M-L
MAIN FLOOR
VALUES TO 4.50
BROKEN SIZES
MAIN FLOOR
CARRIER
AIR-CONDITIONER
22-INCH POWER
LAWNM0WER
LADIES' SUN
R
CLEARANCE!
J,1O0 BTU
|« OTHER ROOM
COOLERS TO 329.
£239
3 HP BRIGGS &
STRATTON ENGINE
EASY START!
BUDGET BASEMENT
BUDGET BASEMENT
FASHION SHOES
VALUES TO 18.00
BROKEN SIZES
Hurry For Best Selections
SHOE SALON STREET FLOOR
Boys' Sport Shirts
VALUES TO 3.00
PRINTS, CHECKS,
STRIPES.
SIZES 8-20
MAIN FLOOR BOYS’ DEPT.
USE YOUR BELK'S CHARGE PLATE. BANKAMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE — OPEN ALL DAY WED. — FRL NIGHT TIL 7:00