The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 28, 1970, Image 8
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NAVY AND COLORS
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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
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2ND FLOOR
MEN’S KODEL AND ALPACA
SWIATERS
Cardigans, Asst. Colors
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Reg. 18.00
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MEN’S LONG SLEEVE
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— 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.
HORIZONTAL
1 Baseball
seaion
7 FootbaU
aeuon
13 Aitronomy
muse
2 Laud
3 Branching
4 Town in
Anatolia
5 Insect eggs
6 African
antelopes
14 Graven Image 3^*?*
15 French village •Shoshonean
II Spanish
gentlemen
17 Town in
Michigan
18 Dries
20 Appropriate
Indiana
« Brown 2» Legal
10 Ideal state Judgment
11 Wall paintings 32 Coid season
12 Snuggle 33 Card game
19 Beam 34 Wigwams
22 Revised 35 Female
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27 Aspect
28 Anger
29 Ocean
30 Tropical plants
31 Go astray
32 teams
35 Forced air
through nose
39 ChiUed
40 Small island in
a river
41 Foot part
42 Short sleep
43 Worms
45 Burmese
demon
48 Handles
48 Nullify
50 Everlasting
(poet.)
51 Volcano outlet
52 Install again
53 Natural fats
VERTICAL
1 VacaUon
season
37 Click beetle
38 Restrains
40 Item of
property
43 Volcano in
Sicily
relative (coll.) 44 Indian weights
38 Marked with 47 Exist
bands 49 Ship channel
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If your brother sins...
•against you . . . forgive him.
(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.
Patients from Mountville are
John Davis, Ruth Cleland, Baby-
Boy Landnth, Connie Davis, Roy
Adams, and Haskell Woods.
Patients from Cross Hill are
Leila Bryson, Coraw Moses and
Kathryn McCrary.
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