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\ i m; I 8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., June 26, 1970 JULY save 25%«o 5 BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ALL OYER THE STOREll JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAY AND VACATION! COME EARLY FOR 1 [BEST SELECTIONS! 1 ONE GROUP BETTER DRESSES 'EDUCED COW on SAVE UP TO W /V THE ORIGINAL PRICE FASHION CENTER BIG SLECTION MATCHING SKIRT & BLOUSE SET SAVE' 331/3% FASHION CENTER ° FF ™ E 0RIGINAL PR,CE OUT THEY GO! ALL LADIES’ SUMMER HATS VALUES TO 16.00 PRICE FASHION CENTER SALE! PLAYTEX BRAS REG. 4.00—NOW 2 FOR 6.99 REG. 5.50—NOW 2 FOR 8.99 Cross Your Heart, Stretch and Padded FASHION CENTER MEN’S SWIM TRUNKS Solid, Stripes, Fancy $O()0 ft $^00 VALUES TO 8.00 A * BUDGET BASEMENT MEN’S BERMUDA SHORTS VALUES TO 5.00 44 SIZES 28-40 BUDGET BASEMENT MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS Solids And Plaids 77 Values To 3.99 S_ M — L — XL BUDGET BASEMENT SALE! GIRLS’ I SHORTS jr jr Solids, Stripes, Plaids ^ REG. 1.19 BUDGET BASEMENT MEN’S STRAW HATS 1 ASSORTED SUMMER 7T COLORS ^ 1 VALUES TO 5.00 BUDGET BASEMENT CHILDREN’S AND LADIES’ Canvas Footwear 1 1 WHITE AND COLORS 1 BUDGET BASEMENT Men’s Dacron and Wool, Dacron and Rayon SUMMER SUITS Sizes 35-40 — Reg. - Longs - Shorts Famous Brand Names ^ ££ ££ I REG. 45.00 - 50.00 ^ # MEN’S DEPT.— St. FLOOR BIG BEACH TOWELS 66 COLORFUL PRINTS 1 BUDGET BASEMENT 1 MEN S SHORT SLEEVE FAMOUS BRAND BUTTON-DOWN COLLAR DRESS SHIRTS 1 WHITE, SOLIDS. CHECKS, STRIPES 1 Sizes 14-19 $^88 1 VALUES TO 6.00 . ■ | MEN’S DEPT —St FLOOR MEN’S SUMMER SPORT COATS 1 FANCIES, SOLIDS £ JM QQ | AND STRIPES ^ ® ® REG., LONGS, SHORTS MEN’S DEPT. — St. FLOOR REG * 49 * 95 BOYS’ NO-IRON CASUAL AND DRESS 1 MEN’S NO-IRON SLACKS 1 CASUAL SLACKS SOLID COLORS A7 1 SOLIDS AND FANCIES S 97 SIZES 6-18 ^ J I SIZES 28-42 REGULAR AND SLIM REG. 4.99 1 VALUES TO 10 00 BOYS’ DEPT. — ST. FLOOR 1 MEN’S DEPT — St FLOOR GIRLS’ 3-6X SHIRT & SHORT SETS NO-IRON 88 REG. 4.00 JL BOYS’ DEPT — ST. FLOOR BOYS’ SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS SOLIDS AND STRIPES $177 SIZES 8-20 ^ REG. 2.50 - 2.69 BOYS’ DEPT. — ST. FLOOR Mrs. Sheely Mrs. Gertrude Fowler Shee ly, 83, of 209 N. Owens Street died Saturday in Charlotte Presbyterian Hospital. She had been a patient in the intensive care unit since Wed nesday when she received a bro ken hip injury. The widow of 0. L Sheely, she had made her home in Charlotte with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest F. Cul- breath for several months. She was a lifelong resident of Laurens County, daughter of the late Rev. Harrison and Mary Scott Fowler. She was a mem ber of the First BaptistChurch. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Culbreath of Charlotte; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 5:30 at Gray Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. J. H. Darr. Inter ment was in Presbyterian Church Cemetery. E. L. Hellams MOUNTVILLE - Erskine Lee Hellams, 57, of Rt. 1, Mount- ville, died Friday, June 19. He was a native of Laurens County, son of the late Albert and Lydia Tumblin Hellams. He was a member of the Bea- verdam Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Fannie Mae Benjamin Hellams, a son, Billy John Hellams of Ninety Six; a daughter Mrs. Bobby Armstrong of Laurens; three brothers, Charles Hellams of Laurens, Mack Hellams of Ne- wardk, Del., and Oscar Hellams of Atlanta, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Elsie Woods of Mauldin, a half- brother, David Tumblin of Lau rens and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Sunday, June 21, at the Bea ver dam Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Suker JOANNA - Mrs. Clara Price Suber, 85, widow of John T. Suber, died Wednesday, June 17. She was born in Newberry County. She was a member of Flint Hill Baptist Church and the Woman’s Aid Society. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Essie Henderson of Jo anna; three sons, James Suber of Joanna, Roy Suber of Clin ton and Warren Suber of Thom- asville, N. C.; 18 grandchild ren; 24 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grand children. Funeral services were held Sunday at Flint Hill Baptist Church, Newberry County. Bur ial was in the church ceme tery. Tony Tucker Tony Wayne Tucker, infant son of Dennis Ray and Brenda Kay Rowell Tucker of 306 Da vis Street, died Wednesday, June 17. Surviving are his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. James Harold Crowe of Clinton; and great-grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tucker and Mrs. Grace Crowe of Laurens, William Burrell of Clinton; and Mr. and Mrs. Ger tie Gordon of Clinton. Graveside services were held Thursday at Rosemont Ceme tery. * ♦ * NOW! the Bride's Tableware Trousseau STERLING and STAINLESS in one purchase at savings up to •lOG 00 Buy a 1-piece International' Sterling Place Setting. 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