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T 4 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12-13-14 HOURS 9-5 Door Prizes Will Be Given Away! You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win As Little As $200 Down If You Qualify And Low Monthly Payments Ac cording To Your Income. We Arrange All The Financing. Never Before Has A Home Been A Better Investment — Than NOW! These Homes Offer 3 Or 4 Bedrooms. Living Room. Large Kitchen And Dining Area. Bathroom With Tub And Shower, Built-In Cabinets. For mica Counter Top, Range And Refrigerator, Washer Connections. Hot Water Heater, Thermostatically Controlled Automatic Furnace Heat. Ceiling And Wall Insulation. Wall-To-Wall Carpet Or Tile, Rich Wall Paneling And With Garage. These Homes Will Be Sold On A First Come—First Served Basis. MODEL HOME CAN BE SEEN ON BLUFORD STREET IN CLINTON. A REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE ON HAND TO GIVE FULL DETAILS. TOWN AND COUNTY BUILDERS P. O. BOX 427 LAURENS. S. C. PHONE 682-3211 COME SEE IRBY FERGUSON AND IRBY HOLLAND AT CUNTON MEAT MARKET (QUALITY MEATS AT ECONOMY PRICES) Turn Right At Old Beacon Drive-In (On Phillips Street) — 833-0742 IRBY'S BAR-B-O each 89c 4-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Nov. 12, 1970 ^ Ground Beef 3lbs. $ 1 49 HEAVY WESTERN CHUCK R0AS r*4' 9c FAT BACK *19< ! ALL-MEAT Liver Puddit tgi-}! 9c 1 IRBY'S PURE PORK SAUSAGE .* lb.5‘ El BACON 2 LBS. 9< 9c ^Armour's Gold Brand 10-12 Lb. Avg. HEN TURKEY 1 S ”4^ )c Noted Author Napoleon Hill Dies At 87 Author Napoleon Hill, 87, a personal friend of two U. S. Presidents, died Sunday in Greenville. He was married to the for mer Annie Lou NormanofClin- ton and once was associated with Jacobs and Co. in Clinton. He was the author of the test seller “Think and Grew Rich* which was first pub lished in 1937 and sold 20 mil lion copies. The book was re vised in 1966. His most recent book, “T.G.R. Action Pack* was published in 1970. His other works include “Success Through A Festive Mental Attitude* (1960) and ‘Grow Rich With Peace of Mind’(1967). He was head of the Napoleon Hill Foundation, with head quarters in Charleston, which is concerned primarily with the rehabilitation of convicts. He had lived in Greenville for 18 years. A personal friend of both Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt, he is be lieved to be the originator of Roosevelt’s phrase ‘We Have Nothing To Fear But Fear It self.’ Other survivors include three sons, two brothers, a sister, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home in Gaffney with burial in Frederick Memorial Gardens, Gaffhey. J. E Pearson John Edgar (Ed) Pearson, 83, of 1842 West Blvd., Charlotte, N. C., died Friday. He was a brother of Fritz L. Pearson of Clinton. Other survivors include three sons, four daughters, eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Monday morning at Han kins and Whittington Funeral Chapel with burial in Sharon Memorial Park. Sidney Johnston ROCK HILL - Sidrev John ston, 84, of Route 1, Rock Hill, died Thursday. He was the father of Mrs. Estelle Rollins of Clinton. Other survivors include four sons, and another daughter. Funeral services were held Saturday at Bethesda Presby terian Church with burial in the church cemetery. E. E Morton GREENVILLE - Ephraim Es mond Morton, 70, of 23 Glass St., Sans Souci community, died Thursday. He was the father of Miss Louise Morton of Clin ton. Other survivors include his wife, two sons, a foster dau ghter, six sisters, a brother and three grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were handled by Thomas M:Afee Funeral Home. Hamilton Infant Michael Eugene Hamilton, in fant son of Neely E. and Norma Holtert Hamilton, died Monday. Surviving also are tw) sis ters. Miss Toni Hamilton and Miss Lynn Hamilton of the home; and his grandmother, Mrs Hannah Hamilton of Clinton. Graveside services were held Tuesday at Rose moat Ceme tery. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR SCHEDULED The Newcomers Club of Clinton will have a Christmas Bazaar at the Episcopal Parish House on November 14. Shown above is Mrs. Jack Harrill with many of the homemade items, in cluding Christmas decorations, which will be on sale from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. The public is in vited to attend. About People You Know Mr. and Mrs. JamesT.Smlth of Columbia spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.E.L. Holland. Mr. and Mrs Melvin Furr and daughters of Lancaster spent the week-end with Mrs. Furr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille, and attended the groundbreaking exercises at Rock Bridge Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Hancock, Jr. of Isle of Palms spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Horae and at tended festivities at Pres byterian College Homecoming. Mrs. Wilson Harris has re turned from a visit with friends in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Olin Fayrell Furr, Jr. arrived last week in Saigon where she will join her hus band Capt. Furr who is serv ing with the claims department of the U. S. Armv. Mrs. Furr will be employed as a medical social worker for the Salva tion Army. The couple have an apartment in Saigon. Mr. and Mrs Lonnie Mc- Millian had as week-end guests, tteir daughter, Mrs. Fred Adams, Mr. Adams and small son, Jeff of Raleigh, N. C. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Smith is MissM.-.ry FrvmSmith >f Elterton, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. PaulYearoutof Waynesboro, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. La>naie McMillian on Fridiy and Saturday. Mr. Year- out graduated from Presby terian College in 1935. Visiting Mr. A. M Greenwood for a few days recently was his sister, Mrs.EdwardBurkleand Mr. Burkle of New Bedford, Mass. Visiting friends in Clinton, coming especially for P. C. Homecoming was Mr. and Mrs. Bill Center of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Copeland, Mrs. Earl Pitts, Cindy Hol land and Elaine Smith went to Camden Sunday to visit Cadet Eddie Copeland at Camden Military Academy. Ttey attend ed the dress parade, reception and jpen house. Col. and Mrs. John W. Cope land )f Greenville spent the week-end with his sister, Miss Elizabeth Copeland. Col. Cope land attended Homecoming at Presbyterian College. Collie Lehn, Furman College student, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn. Photographic Exhibit At PC An exhibition of the photo graphic work of Joseph D. Hop kins, assistant professor of art and acting department chairman at Clark College, is the Novem ber feature of Presbyterian College's Douglas House Gal lery. The display includes 28 photographs in which the artist utilizes such modern techniques as solarization, montage and gradated construction. Gallery hours run from 9 a. m. to 10 p.m., and the public is invited to view the exhibition without charge. 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