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It will be a cherished gift for years. Budget Tour Payments C. THOMAS. Jeweler Tfa Tima That Counts" Joanna il r\ i 4_A THE CHRONICLE. Clinton, S. C., Dec. 4. 1969 Mrs. Brewingion JOANNA - Mrs. MyrUe (Pen ny) Brewington, 41, of 601 Mil- ton Road, wife of John H. Brew ington, died Saturday. She was a native of Newberry and had lived in Clinton and Jo anna since 1937. She was a daugh ter of the late Henry and Myr tle Lessie King. She was an em ploye of Clinton Mills and at tended First Baptist Church of Joanna. Surviving also are two daugh ters, Mrs. Perrie Rowe of Jo anna and Miss Johnette Brewing- ton of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Gertrude Smith of Union, Mrs. Nellie Jean Motes and Mrs. Mary Allene Kay of Clinton; three brothers, Henry W. King, of Nashville, Tenn., and Kelly and Chestley King of Clinton; and a grandchild. Funeral services were held Monday at Calvary Baptist Church, Clinton, with burial in Rosemont Cemetery. William Long William Long, 62, of Rose Hill, died Saturday. He was an employe of School District 56, and was a son of Mrs. Stella Long Choice of Clin ton. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Emma L?e Watson Long; two daughters, Mrs. CoraSegars of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Thelma Williams of Clinton; and his stepfather, Hugie Choice of Clinton. Funeral services were held Friday at Hebron Baptist Church. Isadore Brasswell Graveside services for Isadore Brasswell, 75, of Whitten Village, who died Wednesday, were con ducted Wednesday, Nov. 26, at Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, Greenville. He was a son of the late Fran cis and Terop.ieHeiyijricks Brass- well. ■ V 'O' -'biRlo i‘)ix>rTi Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Burgess of Greenville and Mrs. Lake Waldrep of Co lumbia. Mrs. Campbell Mrs. Minnie O. Campbell, 80, of 401 Academy St., widow of A. F. Campbell, died Sunday. She was a native of Spartan burg County but had lived in Clin ton for 72 years. She was a daugh ter of the late Robert Belton and Anne Wofford O’Shields. She was one of the first employes of Clin ton Mills where she worked 54 years before retiring in 1954. She was a member of Bailey Me morial Methodist Church. Her first husband was the late Wil liam Montjoy. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Evie Johnson of Joanna, Mrs. Ruby Holtzclaw of Clinton, Mrs. Elsie Warren ofCharleston and Mrs. Medora Whitman of Clinton; two sons, Estess Camp bell of Clinton and Fred Camp bell of Laurens; a step-daughter, Mrs. Vallie Stewart of Clinton; two stepsons, Joe and Grange Campbell of Clinton; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Cole of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Robbie Francis of Joanna; a brother, WiUO’Shields of Joanna; and 27 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Bailey Memorial Me thodist Church. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. Mrs. Horton LAURENS G. C. Watts MOUNTVILLE - G. C. Watts, 85, died Saturday. He was a lifelong resident of Laurens County, son of the late Jim Koon and Lou Ella Pinson Watts. He was a retired farm er, merchant, and the oldest member of Mountville Baptist Church. He was former superin tendent of the Sunday School and was chairman of the Democratic party precinct in Mountville for 53 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Boyd Watts; three daugh ters, Mrs. Lou Ella Carter of Mountville, Mrs. Eliza Tolbert of Greenwood and Mrs. Sally Kinard of Ehrhardt; four sons, J. H., Thomas E., and RichardD. Watts Sr. of Clinton and Walter Watts of Memphis, Tenn.; a sister, Mrs. Lillie K. Hardigree of Winder, Ga.; three brothers, L. T. and G. H. Watts of Mountville and John G. Watts of Whitmire; 29 grandchildren and 48 great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at Mountville Bap tist Church with burial mMount ville Cemetery. L. B. Burgess L. B. Burgess, 85, of Rt. 2, Columbia Highway, died Thurs day. HfrfMBgMtttfKiPnionl pun- ty JgJWHMUKg rens < t, un ty Smc^'lDW. We 1 Wls a reme employe of Whitten Village and attended Hurricane Baptist Church. EN8 Wilkes Horton. Mrs. .Evelyn — , 58, of Rt. 2, Laurens, died Friday. She was a native of Lyons, Ga., daughter of the late Oscar and Wynie Lott Wilkes. Surviving are two sons, Ray mond Eugene and Arthur William Horton Jr. of Laurens; a bro ther, Boyd Wilkes of Clinton; a sister, Mrs. InezSkinner of Pem broke, Ga.; and a half-sister, Mrs. Mary Carver of Uvalda, Ga. Funeral services were held Sunday at Bellview Baptist Church. Burial was In Rosemont Cemetery, Clinton. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maude Hawkins Burgess; four daughters, Mrs. JamesR. White head of Fayetteville, N. C., Mrs. Joe L. Gambrell and Mrs. Fred H. Nelson of Laurens and Mrs. Charles E. Griffin of Greenville; two sons, Guye Burgess of Lau rens and W. H. Burgess of Clinton; two sisters, Mrs. R. O. Vinson of Woodruffand Mrs. John Gregory Jr. of Union; three bro thers, Joseph G. Burgess of Nashville, Tenn., Phelps E. Bur gess of Gainesville, Ga., andWil- liam A. Burgess of Greenville; and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday at Hurricane Baptist 'Church. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. Mrs. Burdette WARE SHOALS - Mrs. Ze- lemma T. Burdette, 79, of Fair- view Avenue, died Saturday. She was a sister of Clifton Thoma son of Clinton. Other survivors include three daughters, two sons, two sisters, another brother, 12 grandchild ren and eight great-grand children. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at Ware Shoals United Methodist Church with burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. Clyde Williams Clyde Williams, 42, of Rose Hill, died Tuesday, Nov. 25. He was an employe of C.W.S. Guano Co., son of David G. Wil liams of Clinton and the late Susie Jacks Williams. He was a member of Antioch AME Church. Surviving also are his step mother, Mrs. Hanna WiUiams of Clinton; a son, James Williams of Clinton; two brothers, Clarence and Eugene Williams of Clinton; and three sisters, Mrs. Fran cis Jones and Mrs. Susie Red- field of Laurens and Mrs. Nancy Gray of CUnton. Funeral services were bety Sunday at Antioch AME Churclw Burial was in the church ceme tery.