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1 1 i l I 8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 20, 1970 Mrs. Coe GEORGETOWN - Mrs. Evie Shands Coe, 76, widow of Dr. LeHew Coe, died Sunday. She was a daughter of the late William Hale and Texas Albright Shands and was born in Clinton. She attended pri vate schools and was a gradu ate of Winthrop College. She lived many years in Clinton and more recently in Cayce. For the past few months she lived with her daughter in Georgetown. She was a member of Congaree Presbyterian Church in Cayce. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Albert W. Ford, Jr. of Georgetown; a sister, Mrs. T. C. Carson of Greenville; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at the First Presby terian Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mayer Funeral Home of Georgetown and Gray Funeral Home of Clinton were in charge. Pallbearers were: Reece Young, Ferd Jacobs Jr., Le- land Young, John Holland Hunt er, Robert Vance, W. Brooks Owens, Henry Hunter and Pringle Copeland. S. I. Todd 85, of 157 Pine S. J. Todd, Street, died Saturday. He was a native of Laurens County and had lived in Green wood and Alabama before re turning to Clinton in 1933. A son of the late W. J. and Maggie Todd, he was retired employee of Lydia Mills, a member of the Old Timers Club and Lydia Presbyterian Church. Surviving are four daughters Mrs. Ann Ostrochovsky of Long Island, N. Y., Mrs. Ruby Harper of Greenwood, Mrs. Jewell Ful ler of Clinton and Mrs. Rebecca Sparino of Annadale, Va.; two sons, William Joseph Todd of Smyrna, Term, and Burgeon Todd of Edison, N. J.; a sister Mrs. Floy Fulton of Russell ville, Ala.; a brother, M. M. Todd of Laurens; 11 grand-- children; and ten great-grand children. Funeral services were held Monday at the Lydia Presby terian Church. Burial was in the Rosemont Cemetery. Gray Fun eral Home was in charge. Mrs. Hall GREENWOOD - Mrs. Josie Virginia Parnell, 48, wife of James Norman Hall of 801 Neel Street, died Saturday. She was born at Lowndcsville, daughter of the late Mason and Maude Parnell. She had lived for 25 years in Greenwood and was a member of the Laurel Baptist Church. She is survived by a brother, T. C. Parnell of Clinton. Other survivors include a daughter, a son, four sisters, and two bro thers. Funeral services were held Monday at Laurel Baptist Church. Burial was in Green wood Memorial Gardens. Harley Funeral Home of Greenwood was in charge. L. K. Bedenbaugh JOANNA- L. K. Bedenbaugh, 78, of 503 Magnolia Street, died Friday in Clinton. A native of Batesburg, son of the late Wilson and Nan Goff Bedenbaugh, he had lived in Joanna for 45 years and was a retired employee of Joanna Mills. He was a member of the Old Timers Club and Joanna Pentecostal Church. Surviving are three daugh- ers, Mrs. Louise Tucker of Jo anna, Mrs. Janie Bedenbaugh of Newberry and Mrs. Margie Johnson of Atlanta, Ga.; a son, Rqyce Bedenbaugh ofNewberry; ffiMe sisters, Mrs. Sadie Gu- renn and Miss Bessie Beden baugh of Batesburg and Mrs. Lelia Smith of Joanna; a bro ther, Mack Bedenbaugh of Batesburg; 11 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday at the Penecostal Hol iness Church in Joanna. Burial was in the Rosemont Cemetery. Miss Brogdon BENNETTSVILLE-Miss Jean Brogdon, 25, was killed in an automobile accident near Con way, N. H., Thursday morning, August 13. A native of Clinton she was a granddaughter of Mrs. Hubert Johnson of Clinton. She was a counselor at Camp Forest Acres in Freyburg, Maine. A daughter of James E. and Nancy Johnson Brogdon, of Bennettsville, she was a gradu ate of Columbia College and taught in the public school sy stem of Charlotte, N. C. Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. J. R. (Jean) Pot ter of Greenville; a brother, James Brogdon Jr. of Bennett sville; and paternal grand mother, Mrs. E. M. Brogdon of Sumter. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Whitner Funeral Home in Ben nettsville. Mrs. Metis NEWBERRY - Mrs. Lee Hasleden Metts, 59, of 105 Glenn Street, died Tuesday, August 11. Born in Newberry, daughter of the late W. B. Hasleden and Annie Boozer Hasleden Daven port, she was a member of the Calvary Church of God. She is survived by her hus band, William Henry Metts of Clinton. Other survivors in clude two sons, two daughters, three sisters and ten grand children. Funeral services were held Friday, August 14, at Whitaker Funeral Home. Burial was in Baxter Cemetery in Newberry. Mrs. Boyd Mrs. Queen Ester Boyd, 51, wife of Rufus Boyd, died Sunday in Philadelphia, Pa. A daughter of the late Willis and Ellen Lock, she was a member of Zion Hill Baptist Church at Cross Hill. Surviving also are a daught er, Laverna Boyd of the home; and a sister, Mrs. Amy Grant of Spartanburg. Funeral services were held Sunday at Zion Hill Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Col. Busbin LT. Col. (Retired) Lawrence W. Busbin died August 3 in a Charlotte, N. C. Hospital. He was a native of South Carolina, and was reared in Clinton. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Bridge Busbin and two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Busbin Maynard and Miss Helen Busbin of Greer. Private funeral services were held in Huntington, Indiana. Bonds Cross toads News A number of out of town descendants of Captain and Mrs. Jarred Johnson gathered Sunday at the Legion Hut for their annual family reunion. Some of the out of town people present were Mr. and Mrs. Jarred Johnson of Union, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Calhoun of Liberty, Mrs. Sara Chatman and Teresa Chatman of Harts- ville, S. C., Mrs. Hettie Lwdles of Little Mountain, Mrs. Owen Cofer and Pat of Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shealy and family and Randy Cofer of Columbia, Mrs. Jarrell Wofford and Jar rell Jr. of Greenwood, Mrs. Mattie Smith of Newberry and Mrs. Lois Haney of Greenville, Charlfes Johnson of Millageville, Ga. Mrs. Maude Nabors is a pat ient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Black- well, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Na- bor FACTORY-AUTHORIZED IX/lagncrvo CLEARANCE BUY NOW...enjoy tremendous savings on a variety of our Magnavox floor samples, demonstrators and prior models (Color TV... Stereo . . . Portables ... and Components) — some in original factory-sealed cartons! TOTAL AUTOMATIC C0L0RTV Tjf SALEM MAPLE EARLY AMERICAN AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING CHROMATONE CONCEALED SWIVEL CASTERS QUICK ON FULL TIME SERVICE TECHNICIAN REDUCED $ TO ONLY 529 50 MSS ii j Plaza Furniture Mart of Joanna, S.C Mr. and Mrs.T. E. Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Morse, Terry, Stephen and Jenifer have returned home after vacationing at Myrtle Beach. County Home Extension work ers plan a craft school at Lau rens Agriculture Building, Wed nesday, August 26 at 10 a.m., Thursday August 27 at 2 p.m. and Friday August 28 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. if you wish further information contact County A- gent Miss Helen Camp-County Extension Office, Laurens,S.C. Miss Kay Shouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shouse spent several days in Clinton with Mrs. N. A. Shouse. Mrs. Janet Crabtree has re turned home after a vacation at the beach and is now at the Antique Shop. Pilot Life Tops $5 Billion Pilot Life Insurance Company reached the five billion doUar mark of life insurance in force during July, the Company’s 67th anniversary month, it was re ported today by Clinton Staff Manager O. F. Furr. As of July 31, 1970, total insurance in force with the Com pany amounted to $5,010, 078,740. Individual policies written by the company totaled $2,071,302,740, and Group polic ies amounted to $2,938,776, 000. Lydia Church Kindergarten Registration Lydia Presbyterian Church is now accepting registrations for four and five year old child ren for 1970-71 year of Kinder garten. A registration fee of $10.00 which will apply to the first month’s tuition, should ac- company the registration form. The tuition fee is$10.00amonth. Enrollment will be limited to twenty children. Kindergarten will begin Sept ember 8 and continue through May 21. The same holidays as the public schools will be (^served. Please call Mrs. J. W. Meeks 833-4162 for registration. Joanna Kindergarten Opens Aug. 27 Enrollment day for the First Baptist Church Kindergarten in Joanna has been set for Thurs day, August 27, from 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. and 3 p.m . - 5 p.m. All children enrolled or wish ing to enroll should come by the kindergarten room during one of these periods. 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