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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 2

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4uHrr luuruiry ixrujt Man of Varied Experience O'Harra Cl Kseisro 2 ROARING HITS! of in MetroCOLOR DEATHSAND UNERALS Dean LOVE IRST AT 7:15 W00DWM0 MAURICE CHEVAUER TONIGHT BOTH IN COLOR PLUS NO 2 fir pi LORENCE PHONE 2 2991 415 PALMETTO ST AT YQUR LORENCE THEATRES 4 0 A Man With A Brand Burned In His Chest IRST CITY SHOWING By GREGORY MARTIN Morning News Staff Writer STEWART I EVERETT THEATRES MRS REBECCA COOPER uneral services for Mrs Re becca Cooper of 610 Gaillard St lorence will be conducted at 2 pm riday in Salem Methodist Church by Rev King Burial directed by Smith uneral Home will be in the church cemetery Surviv ors include a daughter Mrs Virginia Harrison of New York Jim Miss Winner of 6 Academy Awards Great in Color Winner of Six Academy Great in Color THEY CAN'T STOP REPTILICUS! SHOW 1 PM DON'T MISSIT! Suggested or Young arid Mature Adults ro and Dillon schools Surviving are the widower Victor Barrington a son Barrington Jr of Clio a daugh ter Mrs Cheves Hilton of Dal las Tex a brother Edmund Easterling of Hamlet three sisters Mrs erisi Nadine Holroyd of Rock Hill Mrs Laurie Orr of Charlotte Church Saturday at 11 am Bur ial will be in McLucas Ceme tery Rev Risher Brabham will officiate A daughter of the late Law rence and Mary Dixon Eas terling she was born in Ben nettsville and attended Marlbo is the men at the post office and contribute to the service it is married to the former Cathrine Stone a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Stone They have High School seniors Linda Triplett a daughter Mr and Mrs Triplett of 1112 Hillside Ave was second Third place was awarded to Jean Ingram a daughter of Mr and Mrs Ben Ingram of 611 Spruce bt nun NEWMAN Senior Sue Stalvey will reign over the 1967 festi vities at Southside High School which will be held riday The May Day program will be presented at 1 pm for SHS junior high school students and at 2 pm for senior high school students Both programs will take place in the school audi torium Donna Huggins will be maid of Honor Entertainment will be provid ed by Blue a ensemble the alcon Band Gayle Greer and Ernie Davis football scholarship and was the starting quarterback for the Gamecocks in 1942 He took time out to serve in the Air orce in the latter part of World War II and spent 15 months in the ar Eastern Theater as a 29 pilot returned to Caro lina and played two more years of football while pick ing up a degree in education He is now a major in a civil affairs unit of the Army Re serve He has been in the insur ance business since leaving Carolina and has been very active in civic affairs Besides a member of the County Council he be longs to the irst Baptist Church the Veterans of or eigti Wars and the Masons is on the board of directors of the lorence Country Club a past presi dent of the Greater lorence Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Board of Di rectors for three years He was chairman of the lorence County welfare board for four years a past president of the 1 ce Lions Club and a member of its board of directors for three years He is a director of the Unit ed und a member of the Sal vation Army Advisory Board and a chairman of the und Drive for the University of South Carolina at lorence McMillan cited O'Harra's record with service clubs in making the appointment His active interest in the commu nity is one of the outstand ing features of the new post master McMillan said YOUNG CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC iPAlHETTO I OtyVfc 'N THEATRE" "WHO ARE THE REAL QUACKS!" SHOCKING ON A CHAIN Child Bride Color 2 BIG COLOR HITS! Audie Murphy in also KONG OPEN 12:45 (Continued from Page 1A) McMillan is making announcement of nomination which needs only routine confirmation said the selection was made after ful He said it was toughest decision I have been called to make since I have been McMillan called a record of service with various civic clubs outstanding and said he feels the new postmaster render excellent and cour teous postal Carroll Jones uneral services for Carroll Jones 14 year old seventh grade student of Poynor Junior High School who was hit by a truck and killed while riding his bicycle near his home will be conducted at 3 pm Saturday in Effingham Church of God by Rev Sidney Tedder Burial directed by Mor ris uneral Home will be in Leo Cemetery in lower lorence Countv Pallbearers will be Elton Net tles Raydine Nettles Jack Bell flower Jerry Bellflower Wood row Driggers and Gene Drig gers Surviving are the parents Lon nie and Juanita Matthews 'Jones and two sisters Miss Lonnie aye Jones and Miss Slyvia Ann Jones all of the Old Marion Highway in lor ence Rev Oliver Crawford TURBEVILLE Rev Oliver Hampton Crawford 75 died Wednesday at home uneral services will be con ducted in loyd uneral Home at 11 am riday by Rev George Nichols Jr Burial will be in Olanta Baptist Ceme tery Rev Crawford was a son of the late James Crawford and Mary Coffe Crawford of Amhurst Va He was a theology graduate of Emory University He served in the Virginia and Methodist Conference After retirement he moved to Tur beville Surviving are two sons Ron ald Crawford and Douglas Giles Crawford both of Sumter a sister Mrs Minnie Gochenov of Lexington Va and four grand children A senior at Mc Clenaghan High School has been named first place winner in the citizenship essay contest sponsored by the lorecne Civi tan Club it was onnounced Thursday by William Rentz Civitan essay committee chair man She is Sybil Rimer a daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Rimer of 1301 Pinckney Ave Miss Rimer took top honors for an essay on the official 1967 Civitan topic: Good Citizenship or Democratic Liv ing Today and She received a $50 savings bond from the club Second and third place hon ors also went to McClenaghan Attendants the May Day court will dance the traditional dance in honor of the queen and maid of honor A theme is being used for the stage setting new postmaster Robert brings a varied field of experience ranging from military to ath letic to political into the post office The 44 year old lorence businessman is a veteran of two wars and three years on the University of South Caro lina football team He is presently a member of the lorence County Coun cil but says he will give up that responsibility when he takes over as postmaster in mid June was appointed post master Thursday by 6th Dis trict Congressman John McMillan from among the top other two contenders were Hart Spears and Gil bert He succeeds acting post master (Billy) Bare foot who has accepted an other position with the postal service in Atlanta Ga is a white haired man with an athletic build and the self confidence of someone with a great deal of experience in dealing with other people am privileged to be ap pointed to this position and I will try to do an outstanding job as he said am looking forward to going into this new type of work and I think it will be an interesting and challenging as signment am not very familiar with the position as yet and I have any immediate plans for handling it Howev er I think I can work with It's New! And It's The Mrs Barrington CLIO Mrs Cheves Easter ling Barrington 63 died at Marlboro General Hospital Thursday morning uneral services will be con ducted in Trinity Methodist a 16 year old son and two younger daughters The new postmaster is a graduate of Mc Clenaghan High School and the University of South Carolina He attended Carolina on a Mrs Julia Gainey uneral services' for Mrs Ju lia Munn Gainey 61 of Rt 3 Darlington will be conducted at 2:30 pm riday in Stouden mire Chapel by Rev Laverne Gandy and Rev Aiken Burial will be in the Bethel ree Will Baptist Church Cem etery near Mars Bluff Pallbearers will be George Gainey Jr Willard Gainey El liott Munn Herbert Munn Jesse Munn 'and Rudolph Munn Honorary bearers will be members of the lorence Po lice Department Mrs Gainey died Tuesday night in a lorence hospital after a short illness William Medlin CONWAY William Henry Medlin 83 of Conway died Thursday in a Loris Nursing Home after a long illness uneral services will be con ducted at 1:30 pm riday in Goldfinch uneral Chapel Bur ial will be in Sunset Memorial Park in Bennettsville at 3:30 pm 1 Mr Medlin was born in Marl boro County and spent most of his life in Bennettsville or 44 years until retirement in 1954 he was an agent for the ACL Railroad Co He was a mem ber of Trinity Methodist Church in Conway a member of the Masonic Order and Woodmen of the World Surviving are a son Dr Medlin of Conway a daugh ter Mrs red (Mattie) i ter of Ahoskie seven grandchildren 2 A RIDAY APRIL 28 1967 NEW POSTMASTER I NEW KIND LOVE IBM Student Body President my Ridenhour will crown Stalvey Senior will follow the May Day festivities riday night in the school gymnasium GURU EASIWDOD A fiSIUL ST DDUARS HEM SHOWS 3 5 7 9 PM James Eason BENNETTSVILLE James Theodore Eason 81 died at Dundee Nursing Home Thurs day morning uneral services will be con ducted riday at 4:30 pm in Whitner uneral Home Burial will be in McCall Cemetery Rev Lane Erwin will offi ciate Mr Eason was a son of the late and Betty Virginia Stubbs Eason of Marlboro Coun ty He was twice married first to the late Iva Wade and then to the late Mrs John Clifton Wells Eason who died last fall Surviving are a sister Mrs Bessie McCullough and five step children Clifton Wells and Mrs Dorothy Crosland both of Bennettsville Dr Carl Wells of Berkeley Calif Mrs Mar jorie ord of Maxton and Mrs Clara Hollingsworth of Modcs ta Calif Ira Barrineau OLANTA Ira Leonis Bar rineau 35 of Sumter and for merly of the Barrineau com munity near Lake City died Thursday afternoon in Shaw Air orce Hospital uneral arrangements will be announced by loyd uneral Home Norman Perkins HARTSVILLE uneral services for Norman Per kins who died in Talihina Okla Monday will be conducted ri day at 4 pm in Emmanuel Baptist Church by Rev Milton razier Burial will be in Mag nolia Cemetery Surviving are the widow five sons three sisters and five brothers WATCH OR OUR ARTICLE ON PRIL 30TH MHS Senior Captures Civitan Essay Award EDfliik nrnADflH SWRaKeRRMlRTiN MCIRkiMuK AND SUSPICIOUS CLUg DR YOUNG "The lorence Chiropractor (Staff rhoto by Sonny Smith) NEW LORENCE POSTMASTER BOBBY O'HARRA Already Urging Use of ZIP Code 7'Sl 7 WINNER 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! iMETRO GOLDWYNMAYER ACAHUtWH ttUWMV DAVID LEAN'S ILM BORIS PASTERNAKS DOCTOR ZHflAGO IN PANAVISION AND METROCOLOR answers to 5 no name or no man Danger fits him like tight black glove He triggers trouble wherever he goes In 1C OWn wav kxs is perhaps the m(st dangerous 'man who ever lived! STARRING DavidJANSSEN MTAVLORHraiAGOMN ALSO This Is The Night The Tiger Comes Back taUMBtf mt PRESENT! CHUCK CONNORS It RIDE BEYOND VENGERNCE starts uulumbiaz a uooaeon roornen AT 725 C0UR'Son 2ND WEEK ONLY 5 MORE DAYS IN 70MM AND 6 TRACK STEREO open SH0W 6:45 7:15 2 LOVING HITS IN COLOR i ma LLivt rnsai mi zij nataliewxxl as penetope ianbannen dicksliawn peterfelk lila kedrora lou jacobiJonathan winters Pai Metrocotor MAT WED RI SAT SUN AT 3 PM EVENINGS AT 8 PM ADULTS EVENINGS (I $200 MAT RI SAT SUN $200 MAT WED $150 Southside Slates May Day estival LA HSIfUL i ii tne nrst rpotion picture of its kind! It won be the last! 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