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I I 8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S C., Oct. 16, 1970 J > I^oopctrd Mrs. Neville MONTREAT, N. C. - Mrs. Molina Neville, 872 Louisiana Rd., Montreal, N. C., died Wednesday, October 7, In Bun- comb County Hospital after a long Illness. She was a native of Spartan burg, S. C., a veteran of World War I, she was a former Navy Yoemanette. She Is survived by her hus band, Rev. John C. Neville; two sons, Edwin W. of Raleigh, N. C., and Rev. John C., Jr., pastor of First Presbyterian Church In Hendersonville, N. C.; one sister, Mrs. E. L. Demucci of New York City; two brothers, E. M. Wilson, Jr. of W. Palm Beach, Fla. and C. C. Wilson of Armory, Miss.; and four grandchildren. Private graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Friday. Dr. George A. Taylor, offici ated. A memorial service was held Friday In Gaither Chapel, Mon treat, conducted by Dr. Taylor and Dr. Calvin Thielman. In lieu of flowers, the family request that contributions be made to Black Mountain Pres byterian Home for Children. Harrison Funeral Home of Black Mountain was in charge. Mrs. Milam CROSS HILL - Mrs. Cor- rine Nelson Milam, 74, of 123 Wells St, died Thursday in Suffolk, Va. A native of Laurens County, she was a daughter of the late Madison F. and Sara Ellen Workman. She was a member of Cross Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include her hus band, A. Rush Milam; three sisters, Mrs. R. B. Austin of Suffolk, Mrs. Volney Scruggs of Chesnee and Mrs. Robert Baugh of Lynchburg, Va.; and a brother, J. J. Workman of Hotvea Path. Funeral services were held Sunday at Blyth Funeral Home with burial in Liberty Springs Church cemetery in Cross Hill. R. R. McCrary COLUMBIA - Robert Ryan McCrary, 54, of 314 Laurel Springs Road, died Thursday, October 8. He was a brother of Mrs. William Blackwell of Clinton and William H. Mc Crary of Cross Hill. Other survivors include his wife, two daughters, and two sons. A native of Clinton, he was a son of the late Robert James and Francis Finney McCrary. He was a vetern of World War n and was retired from the Air Force. Mrs. Foggy GREENVILLE -Mrs.Jannie Foggy of 110 Bethel St, died Wednesday, October 7. A na tive of Laurens County, she was the mother of Miss Annie Mae Foggy of Clinton. Other survivors include two sons, four brothers, a sister and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at New China Baptist Church in Laurens County with bur iel in the church cemetery. C. A. Powell ORANGEBURG - Claude A. Powell, 62, died here Satur day. He was a brother of Hu bert Powell of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, a son, four sisters, three other brothers. Mrs. Borrineou MANNING - Mrs. BeulahAlt- man Barrineau, 76, died Sun day. She was the mother of Mrs. Julian Williams of Clin ton and Mrs. G. W. Merchant of Joanna. Other survivors include five sons, four other daughters, a brother, 23 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Shelley-Brunson Funeral Home with burial in Manning Cemetery. NOVEMBER 3rd VOTE JOE HOLLAND LAURENS COUNTY COUNCIL LET'S MAKE A DEAL! . m WHAT YOU GET IN RETURN FOR A VOTE FOR JOE HOLLAND. • FAIR AND IMPARTIAL SERVICE FOR ALL CITIZENS OF LAURENS COUNTY. • CAREFUL PLANNING, THROUGH SOUND BUSINESS PRINCIPLES, FOR THE FU TURE OF OUR COUNTY. • EDUCATION: AND MOOT IMPORTANT TECHNICAL TRAINING FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT CONTINUE THEIR ACADEMIC EDUCATION. • COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION FOR LAU RENS COUNTY. • SOUND LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR ALL OUR CITIZENS. EING ALWAYS INFORMED BUSINESS OF COUNTY COUN WILL BE SPENDING YOUR «. WHAT JOE HOLLAND GETS IN RETURN: HONOR OP SERVING AS ONE OF iTBFACTON OF GETT I yOlj; NOVEMBER fed THINGS SALUDA - George, Johnson jeopard, 77, of Route one, Ninety Six, died at 4:20 p.m. Wednesday, October 7, at Self Memorial Hospital after a short Illness. Mr. Leopard was born in Saluda County, a son of the late W. E. Leopard and Mrs. Annie Burnett Leopard. He was a retired textile worker and a member of Good Hope Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Parsida Butler Leopard; two daughters, Mrs. Kathleen But ler and Mrs. Evetta Griffith of Saluda; three sons, Hubert Leo pard of Clinton and Washington and Walter Leopard of Ninety Six; three sisters, Mrs. Eunice Adams and Mrs. Viola Addy of Saluda and Mrs, Roy Moffett of Ninety-Six; 13 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday at Good Hope Baptist Church with the Rev. Grady Fletcher, Rev. Ed Padgett, and the Rev. Alton Brown officiat ing. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers included Clifton Heaton, Sr., Carroll Fulmer, Tommy Neal, Jack Goff, Jun ior Addy and Ed Clark. J. N. Wright JOANNA - John N. Wright, 79, of 205 N. Main St., died Monday. Born in Newberry County, son of the late Daniel T. and Ida Mars Wright, he was a re- tirqg employe of Continental Camp Co. He was the last surviving member of his immediate fami ly. Graveside services were held Wednesday at Sharon Me thodist Church cemetery in Kinards. ‘Good News' Sunday Set For Nov. 15 November 15, is ‘Good News Sunday’ in South Carolina. On this Sunday the churches and other related organizations in our State will make available to every citizen on a house-to house basis a copy of the mod ern English translation of the New Testament “Good News For Modern Man’. This translation, published by the American Bible Society, is written in‘everyday’easy to understand language that every layman can understand. It Is written to be used as a supple ment to the Bible where it can effectively be used to help understand difficult passages. This distribution is a pilot project of the American Bible Society as a part of the South Carolina Tricentennial. The testaments are a special Tri- centennial edition printed just for this project. This project will be a gift of the churches of South Carolina to the Spiritual life of our State. In Laurens County this pro ject is being sponsored by local churches and the Clinton Christian Businessmen’s Com mittee who need your prayer ful and financial support A pay check is what many wives give their husbands every Friday night. J. M. Morris UNION - James Monroe Mor ris, 79, of Route 3, Union, died Monday. He was the father of Mrs. Ferol Turner of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, another daughter, three sons, seven brothers, nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at Mon Aetna Baptist Church with burial in Union Memorial Gardens. FREE! I Your Happy Shopping Store NOTICE! ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING FREE ESTIMATES REPRESENTATIVE-JAMES COX TELEPHONE 833-2184 LOCAL JOBS WHICH HAVE BEEN COMPLETED Mr. Ralph Riddle, Mr. Howard Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart. 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