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Men's and Big Boys' Crepe Sole Slippers r°£ 2,44 Cushioned in sole, crepe sole. Black, tan; sizes 7-12. *3.57/ Edinwuii OPEN DAILY 9 AM. til 10 PM. 8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., l>ec. 3, 1970 God in Christ, Chicago, 111. Surviving also are a son, James K. Trapp of Chicago; two brothers, M. L. Grant of Laurens and Willie Grant of Clinton; and two sisters, Mrs. Lillie James of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Mary Francis Cope land of Clinton. Funeral services were held Monday at White Plains Bap tist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. C. W. Attaway Master Chief BoastmanMate Charles Wesley Attaway, 48 of Norfolk, Va., a native of Whit mire, died Thursday at Ports mouth Naval Hospital after serving in the Navy for 27 years. The son of Mr. Pierce L. and Mrs. Maggie Lackey Atta way of Whitmire, he is survived by his wife, Ruby Huffman Attaway, two sons, a daughter and one grandchild. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. J. L. Abrams of Joanna and a brother, Getts Attaway of Greenville. Funeral services were held on Sunday at the Chapel in the Woods Naval Air Station, Nor folk. Mrs. Spires Mrs. Rosa B. Spires, 78, of 301 Gordon St., widow of T. Wyatt Spires, died Tuesday, Nov. 24, at Lexington. A native of Edgefield County, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Banks, she was a retired employe of Joanna Mills and a member of Joanna As sembly of God Church. Surviving are two sons, Ezra T. Spires of Chapin and Grady W. Spires Sr. of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Maggie Norrell of Abbeville, seven grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Friday at 2 p.m. in the Assembly of God Church at Joanna, conducted by Rev. Ray Prosser and Rev. Bob Barnes, Rev. R. D. Parker. Burial was in the Rosemont Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Richard Adams, Ed Whitsell, D. L. Gunter Sr., Bryan Adams, J. J. Whitmire and Oscar Harley. W. H. Cole CROSS HILL - William Hud- son Cole, 86, died Thursday. A lifelong resident of Lau rens County, son of the late Randolph Pickens and Mallissia Austin Cole, he was a retired farmer and an employe of Lau rens County. He was a member and former deacon of Bethabra Baptist Church. Surviving are two sons, Paul Cole of Clinton and Bar ret Cole of Cross Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Eva Brown of Greenwood, Mrs. Thelma Brown of Luce- dale, Miss., and Mrs. Lucille Wilkie of Cross Hill; a brother Marshall Cole of Richmond, Va.; a sister, Mrs. Rosa Cole of Laurens; 24 grandchildren; and 47 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. at Bethabara Baptist Church, con ducted by Rev. W. W. Willing ham, Rev. Jack Carr, Rev. James Thompson, Rev. Lloyd Melton. Burial was in the Mountville Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Tommy and Billy Brown, Marshall and Charles Wilkie, BobbyColeand Bobby Tuten. Honorary Pallbearers were deacons of the church. Mrs. Bolt Laurens - Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Cornelia Williams Bolt, G3, of 1631 Greenwood Road. Mrs. Bolt died Tuesday, Nov. 24.She was the mother of Mrs. Hamp McDaniel of Clinton. Other survivors include three sons, another daughter and six grandchildren. Services were held at Kennedy Mortuary with burial in Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Gary Mrs. Hattie Gary, 95, of Red Line, died Tuesday, Nov. 23. A native of Laurens County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Mary Gary and a member of Mount Zion A ME Church in Joanna. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mattie Herman of Jamaica, N. Y.; a brother, Luther Gary of Clinton; and two grand children. Funeral services were held Sunday at Mount Zion A ME Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. E. W. Garrett Esley Williams Garrett of Route 1, Woodruff, died Wed nesday, Nov. 25, when the car in which he was riding was struck by a freight train. He was a brother of Fowler Garrett of Joanna. Mr. Garrett was fatally in jured when the 1967 Chevrolet driven by his daughter, Judy, 17, was struck by a Seaboard Coast Line freight train at the Peachtree Street Crossing about 9:45p.m. Wednesday. Mr. Garrett’s daughter was injured but was listed in satisfactory condition at Woodruff Hospitad last week. Funeral services were held Saturday at Greenpond Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Ellis Mrs. Elizabeth Grant Ellis, wife of J. D. Ellis of Argo, 111., died Friday. Born in Clinton, daughter of Mrs. Maggie Grant of Laurens and the late Will Grant, she was a member of Church of S. L. Gary Sammie Lee Gary 33, of 5 Gary Square, died Friday. A native of Laurens County, he was a son of Miss Leila Gary of Clinton. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Mae Gary; and a son. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Hebron Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Eugene Reynolds Eugene Reynolds, 51, of 606 Elizabeth Street died Sunday night in a local hospital. He was a native of Hartwell, Ga. but had lived in Clinton for the past 15 years. He was the son of Frank and Roxie Herring Reynolds. He was a retired employee of Clinton Mills. He is survived by his wife: Mrs. Ila Mae Mabry Reynolds, one daughter, Miss Kathy Rey nolds of the home, four sons, Jerry Reynolds, Clinton, Gary, Danny and Roger Reynolds of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Fiona Smith, Winnsboro; Mrs. Mary Price, Chesnee; Mrs. Louise Reynolds, and Mrs. Grace Russell both of Spartanburg; one brother, Ho ward Reynolds of Arcadia, three grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at the Church of God on Elizabeth Street, con ducted by Rev. James W T . Wiley. Burial was in the Pinelawn Memory Gardens. Pallbearers were RoySmith, Junior Smith, Johnny Russell, Charles Price, Leon Holmes and Donald Melton. * * * Panama Hats The so-called Panama or Jipijapa hats, made of to quilla straw, are manufac tured in Ecuador. 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