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4 l - E.O.M END OF MONTH 8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, & C., Oct. 23, 1969 \ AND SALES SHOP ALL THREE BIG FLOORS FOR BIG SAVINGS! ONE RACK LADIES’ FALL COHONS Broken Assortment of Styles and Colors FASHION CENTER Off The Original Price LADIES’ SLEEPWEAR What’s Left In Summer Gowns, Shifts, Etc. FASHION CENTER ONE TABLE OF LADIES’ SPORTSWEAR Pants, Sweaters, ^ Shells, Skirts, Etc. J Broken Sizes ^ VALUES TO 7.00 FASHION CENTER MEN’S CASUAL SLACKS *3 VALUES TO 8.00 Broken Sizes and Colors MEN’S DEPT — St. FLOOR SALE! LADIES’ BLOUSES Early Fall Styles Broken Assortment VALUES TO $5 FASHION CENTER LADIES’ RAINCOATS Broken Sizes and Colors Only 9 To Sell At This Price! SOME HERE 17.00 FASHION CENTER LADIES’ UNIFORAAS Soiled and Shopworn Broken Size Run SOME WERE 7.00 FASHION CENTER BOYS’ LINED JACKETS REG. 14.99 Assorted Colors BOYS DEPT — ST FLOOR “BABY B” Receiving - BLANKETS $1 Cuddly and Warm ^ ™ ® 100 % Cotton CHILDREN’S WORLD — 2ND FLOOR TABLE OF GIRLS’ SLACKS VALUES TO 4.50 t M Corduroys, Twills 0 Broken Sizes And Colors 2ND FLOOR | MEN’S HUSH PUPPIES iSOO VALUES TO 14.00 ^ LADIES’ DRESS SHOES VALUES TO 18.00 # MEN’S C LOAFERS *10 VALUES TO 19.00 MAIN FLOOR CHILDREN’S OXFORDS VALUES TO 8.99 MAIN FLOOR E. O. M. VALUES IN OUR BUDGET BASEMENT! | MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS REG. 2.99 VALUE 5 J 88 1 Sizes S-M-L-XL | PYREX 6-CUP PERCOLATOR $^99 SAVE 96c! Limited Time Offer! MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Ki 20 far $ 1. SALE! BATHROOM TISSUE Aft, 10 BOLLS VOC SUPER QUALITY PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE $|59 D . rp, ■ GAL. Permanent Type RASKMXNT STATE PRIDE SPORTS YARN z-ply M ^ 2-OZ. SKEIN ■■1 M £ BASEMENT “ M TOYLAND IS OPEN! SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! Mrs. Wicker NEWBERRY - Mrs. Vera Lom- inick Wicker, 84, died Thursday, Oct. 16. She was the mother of Mrs. Dorothy W. Abrams of Jo anna. Other survivors include a bro ther, three sisters, three grand children and five great-grand children. Funeral services were held Saturday at St. Phillips Luth eran Church with burial in the church cemetery. W. E. Bagwell LAURENS - William Earle Bagwell, 73, of 9 Simmons St., died Thursday, Oct. 16. He was a brother of Fred Bagwell of Clin ton. Other survivors include three daughters, another brother, a sister and a grandchild. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at Henderson Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Elder Moore Elder Ollie Moore of Livings ton Street, died Thursday. She was organizer and pastor of Zion Hill Holiness Progres sive Church in Clinton and pas tor of Mount Zion Holiness Pro gressive Church in Gray Court. Surviving are two sons, Wil liam Moore of Clinton and Don nie B. Moore of New York; four grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at Zion Hill Holi ness Progressive Church by Bi shop W. D. Williams, Bishop Er nest Bradley, Bishop A. L. Jack- son and Elder Robert Lee Atta- way. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Gann Mrs. Beatrice Kennedy, Gann, 49, wife of W. Floyd Gann of Rt. 1, Clinton, died Friday. She was a native of Woodruff, but had lived in Clinton 32 years. She was a daughter of the late W. L. and Lena Smith Kennedy. Surviving are a son, Charles Floyd Gann of Clinton; a step son, George Gann of Staton Is land, N.Y.; three brothers, James Kennedy ofClinton, Berry B. Ken nedy of Joanna and Roscoe W. Kennedy of El Centro, Calif.; and a grandchild. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at Gray Funeral Home. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. Mrs. Catoe HARTSVILLE - Mrs. Hattie M. Catoe, 58, of Route 3, Harts- ville, died Thursday, Oct. 16. She was the mother of E Ivin Jerry Catoe and Mrs. Fay Morris, both of Joanna. Other survivors include her husband, another son, seven grandchildren and a great-grand child. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at First Pente costal Holiness Church with bur ial in the church cemetery. A. G. Galloway GREENWOOD - A Grady Galloway, 69, of 208 Oaklane Drive, died Thursday, Oct. 16. He was a brother of Mrs. Es ther Mitchell of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, four daughters, a son, five other sisters, three brothers, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at Callie Self Memorial Baptist Church with burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. Willie Jones Willie O’Dell Jones, 42, died Friday, Oct 10 in New York. He was a son of Henry Jones of Greenwood and the late Mary Belle McBeth Jones. He was an employe at General Post Office, N.Y., and a veteran of World Warn. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Martha Harrington Jones of Clinton; two brothers, Johnny Jones of Clinton and Carroll Jones of Greenwood; three sis ters, Mrs. Lillian Bobo and Mrs. Fannie Mae E llizon of C linton and Mrs. Jeanette King of New York City; and his stepmother, Mrs. Hanna Jones of Greenwood. Funeral services were conduc ted Friday at Mount Calvary Bap tist Church in Union by the Rev. W. L. Hunter, the Rev. L. B. Byrd, the Rev. J.W. Watts and the Rev. S.C. Dendy. Burial was in the church cemetery with mi litary rites. 'Attic Sale' Concludes Today The Episcopal Church’s “Attic Sale" continues through 6 p.m. today, Thursday. The sale, which began Wednes day, is being held at the church at the corner of Calvertii Holland Streets. Proceeds will go toward construction of a new cottage at the Church Home for Children at York. The new cottage houses e- motionally disturbed children of all denominations. South Carolina textile employ ment was 61.7 per cent male in 1968, according to the S.C. Labor Department. Twenty years ago the proportion was 61.4 per cent W. M. Conner WHITMIRE - William Mayhill Conner, 66, of McDonald Street, died Thursday, Oct. 16. He was the father of Mrs. J. T. Crapps of Kinards and Cliff and Ernest Con ner of Joanna. Other survivors include his wife, three other daughters, ano ther son, six sisters, 21 grand children and a great-grandchild. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at Fairview Bap tist Church with burial in Beth Eden Lutheran Church Cemetery near Newberry. 0-0 fr1 (ThtBibU It you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples. — (John 8:31). God has shared with us the ability to love. When our words are charged with love, they have a way of bringing har mony and unity into our life and into the lives of others. God has shared with us the ability to manifest life. When our words are vital, they gen erate forces that heal and con struct. 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