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$ E.O.M. END OF MONTH CLINTON, S. C. CLEARANCE! 8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Jan. 29, 1970 BARGAINS GALORE ON ALL 3 FLOORS! SPECIAL PURCHASE! LADIES' ALL WEATHER COATS $|088 REG. 26.00 VALUE! ZIP-OUT PILE LINING NAVY AND COLORS FASHION CENTER GIRLS’ HOODED NYLON CAR COATS Bine and Yellow Sizes 4-14 Reg.; 6.99 children s world — 2ND floor GIRLS’ BULKY CARDIGAN SWEATERS $397 Asst. Colors Reg. ^ Asst. Colors Reg. Sizes 7-14 6.99 Sizes 3-6x 3.66 CHILDREN’S WORLD 2ND FLOOR MEN’S KODEL AND ALPACA SWIATERS Cardigans, Asst. Colors Sizes S-M-L-XL Reg. 18.00 MEN’S DEPT. — St FLOOR MEN’S LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Solids, Checks, Stripes ^ Plaids — J S-M-L-XL, XXL ^ VALUES TO 7.00 MEN’S DEPT. — St. FLOOR -1. > \ MEN’S WATER-REPELLANT ZIP-OUT UNED BUSH COAT s™ Newest Colors — Sizes 36-46 Jp " J ^ J O O 39.99 MEN’S DEPT. — St. FLOOR r BOYS’ LONG SLEEVE NO-IRON SPORT SHIRTS Solids — Plaids — Checks BOYS’ DEPT. — ST. FLOOR SIZES 8-20 REG. 3.00 BIG E. O. M. VALUES IN OUR BUDGET BASEMENT REDUCED! GIRLS' FALL COATS Reg. 6.99 and 8.99 Asst. Syles and Colors GROUP OF SHOES Boys’ and Girls’ Values To 449 SEW AND SAVE! ASSORTED codon 65% Dacron 35% Combed Cotton Washable PRINTS 2 YDS. FOR 00 SPECIAL! MORGAN JONES BEDSPREADS Reg. 7.99 Values! Open AD Day Wednesday — Thursday And Friday Nights Till 7:00 P. M. ALL LADIES' WINTER DRESSES JR., MISSES AND HALF SIZEvS FASHION CENTER NOW V2 POKE! WHAT'S LEFT LADIES' FALL HATS O O VALUES TO 15.00 FASHION CENTER SPECIAL! LADIES' BLOUSES $400 VALUES TO 10.00 — FIRST QUALITY FASHION CENTER — SIZES 32-38 Mrs. Lark EASLEY-Mrs. Effie Burnette Lark, 75, of 203 North C. St., died Thursday, Jan. 22. She was the mother of B.P. Lark of Clin ton. Other survivors include her husband, her step-mother, four daughters, three other sons, 18 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Mrs. Lorick LEXINGTON - Mrs. Annie Ruth Lorick, 74, died Saturday. She was the mother of Mrs. Fedicia Wise of Joanna. Other survivors include two other daughters, a son, a sis ter and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at Lexington Methodist Church with burial in St. Stephens Lutheran Church cemetery. J. C. Jackson James Craig Jackson, infant son of James Earl and Bobbie Jean Jackson of East Carolina Avenue, died Wednesday, Jan. 21. Surviving also are two half- brothers, Jerry Harris and Ste ven Jackson of Clinton; two half- sisters, Shirley Harris and Sherryl Jackson of Clinton; and grandmother, Mrs. Barbara Sheriff of Greenville. Graveside services were held Thursday at Bellview Baptist Church cemetery. T. V. Craft JOANNA- Funeral services were held Monday for Thomas V. (Tommy) Craft, 62, who died Saturday m Clinton. Services were conducted at Ep- worth Methodist Church with burial in Laurens County Memory Gardens. A native of Newberry County, he had lived in Joanna for 41 years. He was a son of the late Benjamen James and Annie Simp son Craft. He was a retired em ploye of Joanna Mills and was a member of the Quarter Century Club. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Joanna. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara Evans Craft; five sisters, Mrs. Clara Fulmer, Mrs. Mary Lee Cooksey, Mrs. Evelyn Gibson, Mrs. Annie Med ford and Mrs. Bertha McCall of Union. Mrs. Duckett Funeral services for Mrs. Lillar Duckett, 90, were held Wednesday at Hebron Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. The widow of the Rev. A. C. Duckett, she died Wednesday, Jan. 21. She was a daughter of the late Calvin and Fannie Taylor Dunlap and was a native of Laurens County. She was a member of Hebron Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Addie B. Duckett of Phila delphia, Pa.; a grandchild, two great-grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren. Mrs. Neighbors Mrs. Viola Young Neighbors, 87, of 606 East Carolina Ave., widow of W. Edgar Neighbors, died Tuesday. A native of Laurens County, daughter of the late Willie Ad dison and Elizabeth Simpson Young, she was a life-long mem ber of Hurricane Baptist Church. Surviving are a son, J. A. “Cotton" Neighbors of Clinton; two daughters, Mrs. Alluwee Du gan and Mrs. L. Elsie Stanley of Hartsville; and five grand children and three great-grand children. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Hurricane Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. 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(Luke 17:3). Love God so that we can live each day from the emotional burdens of yesterday, free from regret and resentment. Through Him we can release all the conditions and situa tions that have troubled us. Forgive as we are forgiven. In this way we’ll forget to be upset by what others do. Thank You. Father-God, for Your forgiving love that fills us with the solace, eliminates the burdens and hurts from our minds. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients from Gray Court are W’illie Tucker and Baby Boy Tucker. Bonds Cross Roads News BY MRS. N. A. SHOUSE Shady Grove 4-H Club met Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 28, at 4 p.m. Agents discussed pro jects for the year and encourag ed all members to keep accurate records. A number of 4-H memt)ers at tended the Electrical Club Meet ing at the Agriculture Building in Laurens on Monday night, Jan. 26. Miss Wanda R >ek ac companied the members. Mem bers planning to attend next Mon day night, Feb. 2, are asked to contact Miss Rock. Brotherhood day uas observed at Fairview Baptist Church,Sun day Jan. 25. Men f the church were in charge of the morning worship. Laymen taking part on the program included Mr. Clar ence Hunmcutt, Mr.JoeMcQuirt, Mr. James P. Johnson and Mr. Loweli Hende~son. Special mu sic was furnistied by the men of the church. Shady Grove Home Extension Homemakers will meet at the club house Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 5 p.m. All memtiers are urged to attend. Patients currently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clinton ire Mary Moore, Genette Scurry, .ula King, Canzater Hill, Katie ’ostell, Inez Smith, MarshaSan- lers, Theodore Blakely, Bennie toberson, Robert Murphy, Brunson Ballard, lone Wallace, \ddie Coleman, Viola Neighbors, vlildred Campbell, Sherman Blackwell, Irene McCoy, Valerie Vance, Inez Leake, Alvis Far mer, Lola Overstreet, Evans lackson, Geneva Dean, Eliza beth Holder, Hugh Buford, David Pitts, Cole Blease, Alice Pruitt, Baby Boy Moore, Baby Girl Kingsborough, Baby Girl Tay lor, Robert Lee Campbell, Gus- tava Young, Miriam Dawson, Thomas Smith, Carolyn Young, Zella Yarborough, Mary Cope land, William Henry, Woodrow Wright, Janie Stewart and Dor othy Bunker. Patients from Joanna are James Ford, Walter Johnson, Toy Murphy and Mary Turner. Patient from ther Medlock. Kinards is Lu- Patients from Laurens are Margie McMeekin, James Hilley, Baby Girl Nelson, Joyce Ne^on, and Judge Harp. 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