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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Oct. 30, 1969—3-A I. R. Heatherly LANCASTER - Jesse Richard Heatherly, 88, of Route 7, Lan caster, died Monday. He was the father of Leo Heatherly of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, two daughters, another son. J. H. McNinch John Hill McNinch, 80, of Rt. 1, Clinton, died Friday. A native of Laurens County, son of the late Alfred and Sue Hill McNinch, he was a retired textile worker and a member of Holly Grove Baptist Church. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at Cauthen Fun eral Home with burial in West Side Cemetery. * * * L. D. Watson WOODRUFF - Lawrence D. Watson, 43, formerly ofWood- ruff, died Sunday in St. Peters burg, Fla. He was a brother of Walter Watson of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, two daughters, another brother, three sisters. * * * Mrs. Raines LANDRUM-Mrs. Zenia David son Candler Raines, 74, of Rt. 1, Landrum, died Thursday, Oct. 23. She was the mother of Mrs. Fred Cason of Clinton. Other survivors include tier husband, another daughter, a son, two step-daughters, two bro thers, four sisters, 22 grand children and 14 great-grandchild ren. Funeral services were conduc ted Saturday at Greer Church of God with burial in GracelandCe metery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nancy Bolt McNinch; three sons, John A. McNinch of Clinton, Wil liam H. McNinch of Laurens and Frank A. McNinch of Rock Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Price of Clinton and Miss Sara Mc Ninch of the home; 14 grandchild ren; and seven great-grand children. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at Holly Gove Bap tist Church. Burial was in For est Lawn Cemetery. * * * Stephens Infant Gregory Eugene Stephens, three-month-old son of Cpl. Alonzo Stephens and Mrs. Mary Lnu Stephens, died Wednesday, Oct. 22. Also surviving are his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Stephens Sr. of Prosperity and Mrs. Sweetie Bell Williams of Clinton. Funeral service were con ducted Sunday at Thompson Mort uary. Burial was in New Bethel Church cemetery. * * * Mrs. Fergerson Mrs. Gilliam Mrs. Myrtle Nix Gilliam, 58, wife of Leonard Gilliam, of 119 North LivingstonStreet,diedSat- urday. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at ElizaliethStreet Church of God with burial in Rosemont Cemetery. A native of Spartanburg, Mrs. Gilliam had lived in Clinton for 42 years. She was a daughter of th« late Amos and Lula Mayfield Nix. She was a former employe of Clinton Mills and was a mem ber of Elizabeth Street Church of God. GREAT FALLS - Mrs. Mae Harrison Fergerson, 79, died in Columbia Sunday. She was the mother of Mrs. R. C. Adair of Clinton. Other survivors include six sons, three other daughters, 29 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at Mt. Dearborn Methodist Church with burial in Ebenezer Methodist Church Ce metery. ♦ * * I. R. Armstrong Survivors include two daugh ters, Mrs. T. W. Simpson of Sanford, N. C. and Mrs. Sue Dunnaway of Alaska; a foster daughter, Mrs. Lois Callhanback of Clinton; two sons, J. B. Gill iam of Washington, D. C., and Franklin Gilliam of Joanna; three sisters, Mrs. Lela Eustace and Mrs. Lizzie Osborne of Clinton and Mrs. Minnie Burnett of Jo anna; and seven grandchildren. LAURENS - Mames Robert Armstrong, 86, of Route 3, Lau rens, died Saturday. He was the father of Mrs. James H. Watts of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, three sons, three other daughters, two stepsons, three stepdaughters, 23 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. J 'MOAMRi NOW THROUGH SATURDAY (XT. 29 - NOV. 1 All the West ever was ...was here and now! KOBfR! GfOKGf huumot* lK)«<IC«n»* lr«m WWKW nos if«N MR Shows 3:15, 7 and 9 Saturday: 1, 3, 7 and 9 MON. - TUES. - WED. NOV. 3-4-5 THE SMILE THAT KILLS! BROCK PETERS'KEVIN McCarthy BUD SPENCER IMO 10RENZ0N STEFFEN ZACMWAS tCflMM*.*' t* *aooucto •» QUSERPE COUffl BMO OCOGMA ml GUSEPPE COUZfl o««cue»* JU5EPPE COUfl / TECMCOLGiT A PARAMOUNT FCTIH SmWTVFM *» MAru« « 3:16 and 7:30 Walter Fowler MOUNTVILLE - Walter Fowler, 90, died Sunday. He was a son of the late Ranee and Lucressie Fowler and was born in Laurens County. He was a member of New Hope A ME Church, where he formerly served as trustee several years. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Alice Clardy and Mrs.Nel lie R. Pitts of Mountville and Mrs. Mamie Campbell, Mrs. Lo la Barksdale and Miss Dera Fow ler of Brooklyn, N.Y.; three sons, Ulysses Fowler of Brooklyn, Nesbert Fowler of Newberry and Willie Campbell of Winston Sa lem, N. C.; a brother, Watty Fowler of Pittsburg, Pa.; a sis ter, Mrs. Corrie AdamsofPitts burg; and nine grandchildren and 12 great - grandchildren. Funeral services will be con ducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at New Hope AMF Church. Burial will lx 5 in the church cemetery. * * * Mrs. Copeland Mrs. Gertrude Chandler Cope land of 304 Cedar St., widow of James Clarence Copeland, died Tuesday. A native of Laurens County, daughter of the late Elbert La fayette and Margaret KingChand- ler, she was a member of First Baptist Church. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at Gray l un- eral Home. Burial was in Rose mont Cemetery. Memorials may be made to charity. Newcomers Celebrate Halloween Spooks, goblins and witches were out Friday night when the Newcomers Club held its Hallo ween masquerade party at the Camp Fire Hut. Pictures and movies were taken of the following: Tiny Tim James and Flapper Glenda An derson; Cowgirl Vivian and Cow boy Boyce Cockman; Clown Joyce and Sexy Woman Paul Nye - visitors; Count Dracula Jack and Dracula’s wife Willie Harrill; Little Girl Helen and Hippie Ma son Noel; Indian Mary and Pi rate Dave Wood - visitors from Laurens; Captain Clean Curtis and Dirty Mess Linda Wallace; Santa Claus Charles and Phyllis Diller Myrtle Wesson; Hippies Flo and BillCherry;GrannyCar- ron and Superman Jim Waller; Man Doris and Minstrel Man John McBride - visitors. Dressed as themselves were Mary and John Sutherland and Bill and Cynthia Marrow. Carron Waller led the group on a scavenger hunt through the neighborhood. After the hunt, ev eryone enjoyed snacks and as sorted dips. The table was dec orated with an orange and black cloth. A jack-o-lantern flanked by paper pumpkins and witches served as centerpiece while a goblin, bats and ghosts hoovered above the table. Paul Nye won first place for men’s costume and Glenda An derson won first place for wo men’s costume. Bill Cherry, who is compiling a movie file of the Newcomers activities, showed movies of the Newcomers installation of offi cers which was held in August. After refreshments, Cow girl and Cowboy Cockman ledthe group in hilarious rounds of square dancing where everyone was able to show their coordi nation talents or lack of. Meanest man in town is the fellow who sends pea nut brittle to friends with new dentures. * * * THE CHRONICLE Established 1900 DONNY WILDER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday by the Chronicle Publishing Com pany. Subscription rate (payable in advance)---one year, $4.50; six months, $3.00; out of county— one year, $6.00. Second class postage paid at Clinton, S. C. Postmaster: Send Form 3579 to Clinton Chronicle Clinton, S. C. 29325. Memtter: South Carolina Press Association, National Editorial Association. 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