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•' * ' r . • T 4.’ THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Dec. 4, 1969—5-A Mrs. Davis HONEA PATH - Mrs. Beulah Adams Davis, 84, of 6 Georgia St, died Saturday. She was the mother of Mrs. J. C. Lollis of Joanna. Other survivors include five sons, four other daughters, 55 grandchildren, 93 great-grand children and 34 great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at Pentecostal Holiness Church in Belton with burial inthe Garden of Memories. I. P. Young LAURENS - J. P. Young, 81, of Enoree, died Monday. A native of Newberry County, he was born and reared in the home of the late S. C. governor Coley L. Biease. His parents were the late Wash and Alice Young. He was a retired painter. Survivii.j are two daughters, Mrs. Estelle Williams of Joanna and Mrs. Emma Meadors of Co- of Joanna and Robert Young of Baltimore, Ifd.; 12 grandchildren and a number of great-grand children. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Beaver Dam Bap tist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. * * v Madrigal Singers To Appear On TV Three television appearances are scheduled for Presbyterian College’s colorful Madrigal Sing ers during December, Director Charles T. Gaines announced to day. Two of the shows will be pre sented over the South Carolina Educational Television network on a program called “Time for Sounds--4.’’ These can be seen on Tuesday (Dec. 9 and 16) and Thursday (Dec. 11 and 18) at 9:15 a.m. and 1 p.m. each day. The other appearance of PC’s Madrigal Singers is to be in color on Monday, Dec. 22, some time between 9 and 10 a.m. on “Today in Carolina” over WE- TV, Columbia. A court jester, magician and the Morris Danc- lumbia; three sons, Robert Lee ers also will be featured in these Young of Newberry, Syre Young television appearances. LAURENS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER S or OOE-ZS-R 1 Mens 100% Wool Sport Coats FiluiiK Comparable Value $46.00! Popular S-bution Ivy model plaids, checks, solids in the season's handsomest colors. All 100% virgin wool. Sizes 36-44, regulars and longs £• i I Men's 100% Wool Suits I Comparable Value $69.96! %' mil 1? Fashion’s n^est . . . the btiAPEu suit in a figure flattering 2-but ton model. Lhoose irom 100% wool solid, plaidis and checks in navy, ol ive, black, golden brown and many more. Sizes 35 to 44 in regulars and longs. Hurry in while our selection is complete! •v.. 1 V. t Men's Zip-Lined All-Weather v\. Permanent press polyester and cotton blend that resists stains and repels moisture. Zip in the warm pile lining when cold weather strikes, zip out for milder climes. British tan or navy in sixes 36 to 44, regulars and longs. CHARGE today or LAYAWAY.. either way take month* to pay! OPEN EVERY KITE TILL 9:00 \J <Y>sr; GRAND OPENING — The Lydia Store Furniture Dept, grand opening is scheduled Dec. 4-5-6. The expanded department will feature Zenith and Hot- point products and a complete line of home fur nishings. J. R. Arnold is manager of the Lydia Store which was established in 1917. The Furni ture Dept, is located in a newly expanded portion of the building. A Hotpoint range and Zenith tele vision set will be among the Grand Opening prizes. — (Yarborough Photo) HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently in Bailey Memorial H)spi*al from Clinton are Dwight Mo<->dy, Baby Boy Johnson, Thomas Douglas, Ro bert Hellams, Hugh Dubose, Hen ry Johnson, Canzater Hill, Mary Copeland, Dock McGee, James Johnson, Harry Layton, Thomas Williams, Ethel Finley, Nathan Cannon, David Lanford, Leander Pitts, Robert Koon, Edward Ray St., Roy Casque, Sherman Black- well, Toni Dav!s, Anthony Elli son, Elliott Rice, Lenore Gresh am, Glenda Dominick, Clara Poole, Charles Giles, E. C. Vin cent, Myrtle Wallenzine, Cad die Barton, James Johnson, Myr tle Wilson, Shirley Griffin, Mary Fallow, Aurelia Jacks, Ina Hoop er, Theodore Blakely, Shirley Johnson, Berqice Samples, Col leen Ham, and Rachel Samples. Patients from Joanna are Pearl Williams, Leona Bates, Baby Girl Finley, Ora Simpson, Jimmy Lee Frost, and Marion Black. Patients from Laurens are Mattie Coates, Rosie Cooley, Jo- nell Bacon, Baby Boy Bacon. Patient from Mountville is Ma ry Bluford. Patient from Enoree is Ann Harlan. Patient from Cross Hill is Coraw Moses. Monster Mover A 5.5-million-pound crawler transporter moves the Apollo spacecraft and rocket from the assembly building to launch site at a speed of one mile per hour. More than tw r o million pounds of nickel alloys provide the strength and toughness * required in its many components. Clinton High News BY CIA1RE DUNCAN Last Tuesday the juniors and seniors received their long-anti cipated pictures. Each of these upper-classmen was allowed to select his picture from three proofs which he received short ly after the pictures were made in September. The seniors es pecially will enjoy exchanging pictures with their friends. As basketball season ap proaches, the interest of the sports-minded students is turned from football to basketball. The first game of the season will be held Thursday Dec. 4 at Belton- Honea Path High School. Participating in the Clinton Christmas parade will be many students from CHS. Some of these are Miss CHS and her attend ants, the band, and the senior Horizon group. Recently the Student Council has started its basket drive. Each homeroom is asked to fill a bas ket with non-perishable foods. The baskets will be distributed to needy families on Dec. 19 by members of the Student Council. w E. 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