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i "P THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. 1970—6-A Mrs. McDaniel Mrs. Kate McDaniel, 82, of 1003 Sloan St, widow of Charlie H. McDaniel, died Wednesday, Sept 30. She was a native of Rock Bridge, Va., but lived in Clin ton 35 years. She was a daugh ter of the late Fred and Bertie Graham Harris, a retired em ploye of Clinton Mills and a Methodist Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Christine Meade and Mrs. Juanita Thrift of Clinton; two brothers, F.E. and W.G. Har ris of Roanoke, Fa.; seven grandchildren, six great grandchildren; and a great- great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Thursday at Bellevlew Bap tist Church. Burial was In Rosemoot Cemetery. Services were conducted by the Rev. J. B. Abercrombie. Pallbearers were Richard Ris er, WiUlam Samples, Dessie Webb, Clevis Wilkes, James McLendon and Milford Wright. Mrs. Coates Annie Hunger Coates, 90, widow of Jefferson D. Coat es, died Friday in Laurens. She lived most of her life In Ninety Six, Saluda and Clin ton. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hunger, she was a member of Clin ton First Presbyterian Church. She was the last surviving member of her immediate fam- Uy. Graveside services were held Saturday at RosemontCe- metery. Services were conducted by Revs. Alfred Bixler andJ. B. Abercrombie. Mrs. Faircloth LAURENS - Mrs. Anna Belle Adcox Faircloth, 66, of 427 N. Harper St., died Saturday. She wasHbPN m^t^WTof"ftlT. Bernice Hudgens and Mrs. Daphnie Thomason of Mount- ville. Other survivors include a son, three brothers, three sis ters and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at Kennedy Mortuary with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Walker WHITMIRE - Mrs. EsteUe Gregory Walker, 67, died in Union Saturday. She was the mother of Mrs. P. G. Holtz- claw o< Clinton. Other survivors Include two other daughters, three sons, two sisters, a brother, 19 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were handled by Abrams Funeral Home. T. W. Parks ANDERSON-Tom W. Parks Sr., 75, of 1912 W. Market St, died Tuesday, Sept 29. He was the father of Mrs. Brueilla Burney of Clinton. Other survivors Include his wife, a son, a sister and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday at McDouglad’s South Chapel with burial In Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Worthy CROSS HILL - Mrs. Alice Smith Worthy, 81, of Rt 1, Cross Hill, died Monday. A native of Jonesville, she had lived in Clinton and Cross Hill for 40 years. She was a daughter of the late Hawkins and Nancy Vinson Smith. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. L. J. Connell of Val Rica, Fla.; three sons, James C. Meyers of Meridian, Miss., Woodrow S. Worthy of Lexing ton and Herbert A. Worthy of Cross Hill; a sister, Mrs. iiamift Vinson of Jonesville; a toother, John B. Smith of Jonesville; 16 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Gray Funeral Home. Burial was in Rose- mont Cemetery. Dr. Wardlaw AUGUSTA, GA. - Dr. Hu bert Golden Wardlaw, 55, of 507 Winchester Drive, died Monday. A native of Marietta, son of the late Theodore M. and Gertrude Moon Wardlaw, he was a graduate of Presbyterian College and Columbia Theolo gical Seminary and received an honorary doctorate degree from Presbyterian College. He held pastorates at Covenant Presbyterian Church, Augusta, and Williamburg Presby terian Church, Kingstree, S.C. He was a member of Walter Johnson Club, the Augusta Country Club, the Lions Club, Moose Club of Kingstree, the Augusta - Macon Presbyterian Synod of Georgia and the Gen eral Assembly. He was a trus tee of Presbyterian College, Thornwell Orphanage, Mon- treat-Anderson, and Mountain Retreat Association and was chairman of the commission on ministers and Presbytery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anne Lee Jackson Wardlaw; two sons, The Rev. Hubert G. Wardlaw Jr. of Johnson City, Tenn., and Theodore Jackson “Ted* Wardlaw of Clinton; four brothers, Doyle S. Wardlaw and T. Leron Wardlaw of Mari etta, the Rev. Warren M. Ward- law of Darlington, S. C., and Ira Wardlaw of Granada, Miss.; and two sisters, Mrs. C. S. Hewitt Sr. of Forest Park and Miss Alice Wardlaw of Rich mond, Va. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Covenant Pres byterian Church. Committal services and burial were held Wednesday atRosemontCeme- tery, Clinton. Pallbearers Included Cally Gault, Dillard Milam, Walter Davis, Max Duckett, Randy Patter and Joel Hollis. Forrest Smith Forrest Smith 80, of 825 E. Main St., died Saturday. A native of Saluda County, h$. JwUivefl In .C^lflton for 22 ~ yeir&'A s4h , df y tbr late John Services were conducted by the Revs. Frank Inman and W. L. Phillips. Pallbearers were Hugh Smith, James Smith, Ro bin Smith, Hubert Smith, Wal ter Smith and Warren Smith. Joanna Youth Dies In Wreck Of Motorcycle JOANNA - A 15-year old Jo anna youth was killed Saturday afternoon when he apparently lost control of his 1967 motor cycle on a curve on Brushy Creek Road near Joanna. Corner George Summer said Robin Ray Wicker, 15 year old son of Mrs. Dorothy Humphrey Wicker of 902 MUton Road,Jo anna, and Ralph Wicker of New berry, was thrown into a pasture after his motorcycle hit a ditch as he was driving toward Newberry. The victim was borninNew- berry County and lived all his life In Joanna. He was an em ploye of Collins - Alkman Holsery Mill In Clinton and was a Baptist Surviving also are three bro thers, Dean Louis, Dickie and Marty Wicker of the home; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphrey of Joanna and Olin Wicker and Mrs. Willie Padgett of Newberry; and his great - grantfcarents, Mrs. Mary Ann Roland of Joanna and Mrs. Elizabeth Wicker of Newberry. Funeral services were con ducted by Rev. Edward Pierce. Pallbearers were Butch Gaff ney, Jeff Davenport, Mike Rushton, David Humphrey, Neal Putman and Jerry Hill. Funeral services were held Monday at Gray Funeral Home with burial in Pinelawn Memory Gardens. sv.v.v.y.!' .v.y.v.y.r.y.y elect Dr. David T. Mixon TO County Council O. and Maggie Butler Smith, he wasaretlredemploye of Whit ten Village and a member of First Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Beulah Adams Smith; five daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Bradhum of Dalzell and Mrs. Farr Fincher and Mrs. Lois Garrett of Union, Mrs. AngeU Baldwin of Jonesville, Mrs. Russell Casey of Clinton, two sons, Grover C. Smith of Lau rens and the Rev. Vernon Smith of Walterboro; two sisters, Mrs. P. B. Holt of Columbia and Mrs. George Sanders of Charleston; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday at Gray Funeral Home. Burial was in Pinelawn Me morial Gardens. I believe in and will work for tbe following: 1. Practical education for our young people. I believe that it should be the responsibility of our school systems to train our young people in those vocations and professions where trained people are needed here in Laurens County and thereby keep our young people at home. We need machanics, carpenters, plumbers, service people for heating, air conditioning, etc. Local in- dustrv needs trained people for many different vocations, merchants need trained sales person nel In order to accomplish this we need good guidance — counseling service within our school systems so that our young people’s abilities can be determined at an early age and they can be guided into the field where their talents are and where jobs are available in Laurens County. If so trained they will then become working, useful tax-paying citizens. 2. County-wide water, sewer, garbage dis posal and fire protection services. Due to lack of sewer and garbage disposal services there is now a health hazard in many of the thickly popu lated areas around the edge of our towns. S. There are federal funds available in the form of gifts and low-interest, long-term loans for aD these things and I believe that we should take advantage of them for all the things listed above. It’s our tax dollars the Federal govern ment is handing out and I want to see Laurens County get back every dollar we can for the above projects. If we don't others will. 4. Laurens County should be in the Appa lachian District as are Greenville and Spartan burg Counties because there is more federal mon ey available in the iform of gifts when a county is so classified. If Laurens County was included in the Appalachian District I believe we would be able to accomplish the above programs with in the next few years with little or no tax in crease. Therefore, if elected to County Council I win try to get this county added to the Appa lachian District as soon as possible. If you believe in accomplishing the above in a good-bustness-Uke-way then I will appreciate your vote and support now and on Nov. 3rd. SEE WHAT'S NEW IN TOWN! VISIT WHELCHEL-PinS, Inc 1970 BU1CK Skylark 2-Door Hardtop. Auto. Trans., Radio. Heat er, Whitewalls, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Air Conditioning. Gold With Black Vinyl Roof. Sparc Tire Has Never Been Down! $3495.00 1970 MAVERICK LOW MILEAGE! Straight Drive, 6 Cvapder, Radio, Heater, fPmkewalls, Pret ty BrlgC^Red With Black Interior.* - ’ Same As Car Except Price! $1795.00 New 1969 FORD Torino Wagon. 10 Pass., Factory Air, Power Steering, Power Brakes, AM-FM Stereo, White Tires, Luggage Rack Pretty Blue With Wood- grein. Low Mileage, ix»- eal S. C. Car! 1970 FORD F100 Ranger Vi Ton Pick- Up. 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