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\ % l : \ t \ ▼ t t I ITS OUR 30th Annual 4-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 28, 1970 ANNHERS/tRY SALE ALL MAKES MEN’S and LADIES’ WATCHES Reg. 49.50 to 79.50 SAJiE PRICE—Your Pi<*$25.30 Paul Revere Bowls in GORHAM SILVERPLATE So decorative and useful Use for . . . centerpiece, salads, popcorn, po tato chips, mayon naise, sauces, flow ers, nuts, candy, shrimp, dips, as a bev erage cooler in the 12" size and many, other ways. 25% 4 Diam. AVt* 5.80 Rf* 7 75 Diam. 5* 6.70 Rfg 8 95 Di.m *■/,• 8.20 Rrg 10 95 DUm f" 10.85 Res 14 50 Diam. f* 12.70 Rr* 16 95 Diam lOH* 18.75 Ref 25.00 ^ m DUm 11" 26.25 R«* M OO *«»« IO »*»r IM ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 30 HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR GIFT YET FOR • GRADUATION • WEDDINGS Don’t Forget Father’s Day We Give Free Loving Cups For The World’s Best Father Tied On To Each Gift. Anniversaries — Birthdays — Bread And Butter Gifts GC? , J. C. Culbertson LAURENS - James Cecil Cul bertson Sr., 46, of Route 1, Laurens, died Saturday. He was a brother of Mrs. Pauline J Shockley of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, a son, three daughters, a brother, and a grandchild. Funeral services were held Monday at Kennedy Mortuary with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery. t i W. P. Eaton GREER - W. P. Eaton, 85, of 5 Pennsylvania Ave., died Friday. He was a brother of Mrs. Lessie Harrison of Clin ton. Hem kecoHrtiHf By Claude Lawson $69.95 $150 Other survivors include six daughters, four sons, a brother, 31 grandchildren, 53 great grandchildren and two great- great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday at Ridgewood Baptist Church with burial in Mount ain View Cemetery. John Little John Douglas Little, 64, of Rt. 3, Clinton, died Saturday. He was a lifelong resident of Laurens County, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Little. He was a retired employe of Clinton Mill, a member of He bron Baptist Church and a mem ber of Masonic Lodge 3. Surviving are two sons, Char les D. and Linothy Little of Clinton; and five sisters, Mrs. Mattie B. Evans, Mrs. Fannie Lou Bell, Mrs. Alice Truitt, Mrs. Rebecca Little, and Mrs. Mary Lindsey of Clinton. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Hebron Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Ralph Smith Ralph sun 10 Diamonds $79.50 Other survivors include his wife, another stepson, three $89.75 $199.95 10 Diamonds $100 V DIAMOND HHACEl.KT WATCH HANDS .IK DIAMONDS Sm.lMJ DIAMONDS $IK5.mi II DIAMONDS Karat $300 15 Diamonds $150 ^CONVERTIBLES need 4 mean almost everyone’s ♦ vorite car. When the ♦ came out, all you had to do ▼ was push a button and you T switched from a closed to an ? open car. ^ These days when you hear daughters, a brother, three sis- ^ someone talk about having a ters and three grandchildren. ^ new •‘convertible,” they’re 4 just as apt to mean a dual- Funeral services were held ♦ purpose sofa as an automo- Tuesday at Cannon Funeral ♦ bile. Home with burial inCannonMe- J Studio couches, or small beds morial Park. J which could double as a kind ^ of casual sofa, have been with ^ us for a long time. The post- 4 war trend has been toward 4 pieces which are more truly ♦ convertible . . beautiful en- ▼ ough to be the focal point of J living room or den, yet hiding J beneath their beauty a single or a fold-out double bed. It’s easy to find reasons for the increasing popularity of 4 true convertible sofas. Build ♦ ing costs are one factor. They ▼ mean smaller homes, as wel’ T as more people living In J apartments where space is at 4 a premium. But the chief rea 4 son is just taht today’s con- 4 vertibles are much less bulky , 4 so much better at both of ♦ their functions a hand- ▼ some sofa and a comfortable : CIGARETTE UGHTERS 3.95 - 9.95 British Sterling After Shave | Lotion, Cologne Reg. 5.00 Now 3.95 Ideal For Father's Day or Graduation GIFTS THAT ARE SURE TO PLEASE BELT BUCKLES STERLING-GOLD FILLED BRASS IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS Were $4.95 Now $3.95 ENGRAVED FREE Reg. 10.00 7.50 ENGRAVED FREE PEN and PENCIL SETS Reg. 10.00 Now 7.50 ELECTRIC RAZORS Reg. $29.50 PERFECT FOR DAD AND GRAD Mow 19.95 SAVE Vs of Original Price FRIENDSHIP RING Diamond 13.95 bed for guests You’ll find a distinctive se lection of these convertible!; in our show room in a wide choice of styles to comple ment your other furnishings ♦ beautifully Stop in and look ▼them over! | lawson] MIT. I t It •••••••• liam Simpson Jr. of New York City; a daughter, Jacquline Simpson ofNewYorkCity;three brothers, James Simpson of New York City and Otis and Ern est Simpson of Clinton; and three sisters, Mrs. Emma C. Smith of Clinton, Mrs. Sudie Mae Tyles of New York City and Mrs. Annie Mae Jones of Washington, D. C. Funeral services were held Saturday at Falrview A ME Church. Elliott Rice, Sr. Elliott Rice Thursday. Sr., 84, died FOUNTAIN INN - Smith, 66, of 421 FairviewSt., died Monday. He was the step father of Richard and Leonard Finley of Clinton. Mrs. Campbell PELZER - Mrs. Mary King Campbell of Route 3, Pelzer, died Thursday. She was the mother of Paul Campbell of Clinton. Other surviviors include her husband, five daughters, four other sons, four sisters, two brothers, 20 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at Washington Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. William Simpson NEW YORK CITY - William Simpson, 44, died May 17. He was a native of Laurens County, S. C., son of Mrs. Tullyer Simpson and the late Wash Simpson. He was a mem ber of Falrview A ME Church in Clinton. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. MarySimpsoo;ason,Wil- He was born in Laurens coun ty and was a retired farmer. He had lived with a daughter in Oakdales Acres. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carrie Rice; four sons, John Coleman Rice of Clinton and Lawrence T., Ozzie and Elliott Rice Jr. of Detroit, Mich., and four daughters, Mrs. Emily Ki- nard of Clinton, Mrs. Jose phine Wade of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Shirley Bobo of Sharon Hill, Pa., and Mrs. Lizzie Lou Sanders of Baltimore, Md. Funeral services were held Sunday at Mt. Pleasant A ME Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Grant Cunningham Grant Cunningham, 74, ofS. Bell Street, died Thursday. He was a World War I vet eran and a son of the late Emma and Willie Cunningham. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rachel Cunningham; three sis ters, Miss Sunie Cunningham, Miss Mamie Cunningham and Miss Eloise Cunningham of Laurens, and a brother, George Cunningham of Laurens. Funeral services were held Sunday at Hopewell Baptist Church, Laurens County. Burial was in the church cemetery. Clinton Girl S. Dies After Struck By Cor A five-year-old Clinton girl died Friday morning after be ing struck by a car at about 9 p.m. Thursday. Irene Turner, daughter of Willie B. and Hattie Turner of N. Broad Street, died at 5:07 a.m Friday in a Greenville hospital She was struck by a car driv en by George Motes, 30, of Clin ton, according to Clinton Po lice desk sergeant Paul Quintxi The accident occurred on N. Broad Street. Survivors also include two sisters, Miss Shirlene Turner and Miss Mae Lee Turner of the home; two brothers, Ozzie B. Turner and Bobby Lee Tur ner of the home; her grand mother, Mrs. Willie Mae John son of the home. 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