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6-B THE COLUMBIA RECORD Thursdoy October 25 1973 DAVID SMITH SC Area Deaths David Smith 58 of 3901 Lamar street died yesterday in Richland Memorial Hospital Weatherman No Longer Has 'Rain' In Vocabulary II BETSILL JR TARA NICOLE WILSON Bom in Calhoun county he was a son of the late Henry PROPHET RITES Funeral services for Mrs Thomas Prophet will be held at 3 pm Sunday in St Mark Baptist Church in Lees-ville conducted by the Rev Mr Richard Ravencl Mrs Prophet 58 the former Bricey Gortman died Monday in New York She was born in Leesville Amos and Sons Funeral Home in Batesburg is in charge OFFICIAL OBSKRYATIONS Tara Nicole Wilson infant daughter of Fred and Seretha Garrick Wilson died at the home Route er I yesterday 1 Eastov- frem Ce- NOAA Npfipwpl Weather Service pltf biP tilth Cprpl'PP The weatherman seems to have dropped the word from his vocabulary and the forecast agains is for fair skies and cool temperatures tonight Low temperatures will be around SO Skies tomorrow will be partly cloudy with temperatures around 80 in the 50 80 48 64 02 Temperatures At 8 am today High yesterday Low this morning Average yesterday Normal yesterday Precipitation ORANGEBURG Funeral services for William Henry Betsill Jr were held today in the First Presbyterian Church Mr Betsill 52 died yesterday in a local office apparently of a heart attack He was a brother of Mrs Truman Echols of Columbia Bom in Orangeburg he was a son of the late William Henry and Mabel Byrd Betsill Mr Betsill was a merchant seaman and Luvenia Seawright Smith Surviving are his wife Mrs Rena Smith: two sons Willie and David Smith Jr: five daughters Mrs Luvenia Gid-ron Mis Mary Joyner Mrs Ella Redd Mrs Margaret Sims and Miss Theresa Smith of Columbia: a brother Samuel Smith of Erie Pa: two sisters Mrs Bessie Jones and Mrs Mary Anne Haynes of Fort Motte: 17 grandchildren: and 2 great-grandchildren Plans will be announced by Leevy's Funeral Home Surviving are her parents: a sister Miss Tiffany Wilson: paternal grandparents Willie and Ruby Wilson: and maternal grandparents Rubin and Pearl Garrick of Columbia Plans will be announced by Leery's Funeral Home ELMER KLEMENSKY Funeral services for Elmer Klemensky will be held at 2 pm tomorrow in Redeemer Lutheran Church conducted by the Rev Mr Melvin Amundson Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery Dunbar Funeral Home Ger-vais Street Chapel is in charge Mr Klemensky 53 of 215 Cantefield road died yesterday at his home Across the state temperatures tonight will range from the upper 40s in the mountains to the mid 50s on the coast Highs tomorrow will be mostly in the 70s 24-hour total at 8 am today Total this month Since Jan 1 5981 Normal this month 238 Degree I)as Rain In Northwest Thursday night should find rain and showers in the Pacific Northwest upper Plains and in parts of the mid and north Atlantic states Generally fair weather was expected elsewhere (UPI Telephoto) Sale! Sears calculators 1 32 32 degrees in 1912 degrees in 1931 Beach Tides SIMS INFANT MILS KENDRICK Afternoon IiOW pm 142 Funeral services for Natasha Gordon Sims infant daughter of Larry Darnell and Kiane Louise Sims will be held at 3:30 pm tomorrow in St Paul Baptist Church near Gadsden conducted by the pastor the Rev Mrs Louise Goodwin and by the Rev Mr Outen She died Monday Holley Funeral Home is in charge Morning WALTER A RICE Funeral' services for Walter A Rice will be held at 4 pm tomorrow in Cedar Grove Lutheran Church conducted by the Rev Mr Miles Cullum Pallbearers will be six grandsons Born in Lexington county he was a son of the late Noah and Betty Jumper Rice He was a member of Cedar Grove Lutheran Church Surviving are his wife Mrs Nettie Oswald Rice of Lexington: two daughters Mrs Willard (Connie) Wessinger of Lexington and Mrs Louise Ashmore of Greenwood: two sons Cecil Rice of Leesville Low am 1:50 WLNTER HAVEN Fla -Funeral services for Mrs Lester Kendrick will be held at 3 pm tomorrow in Dunbar Funeral Home Ger vais Street Chapel Columbia conducted by the Rev Mr Earl Vaughn Burial will be in Bethel United Methodist Church cemetery near Winns-boro SC Mrs Kendrick 75 the former Zelene Mann died yesterday She was born in Fairfield county a daughter of the late Franklin and Eula Cauthen She was a member of First RICHARD PALMER JR 3537 about Iwo l-ei h-low 7501 about two If at below 74 7 bout two teel below A about two teet below fSi about lour teet below 371 7 about one loot 59 0 about one loot 43 4 about livfivt Phases' Baptist Church to Winter Ha- gj of Gilbert and the Rev ven Fla Save $2007! The chance of rain through tomorrow is near zero Drying conditions will be average with the lowest humidity at 55 per cent A moderate dew will evaoorate bv 9 am Winds tonight and tomorrow will be ariable at 5 to 10 mnh EXTENDED OUTLOOK: Fair Saturday through Monday with a cooling trend Low temperatures will drop from the mid and upper 50s at night to near 50 Highs in the mid 70s to near 80 will cool to around 70 SOUTH CAROLINA: A high pressure system is still domi- nating the eastern United States bringing South Carolina sunny mild weather A dry cold front stretching from Lake Superior through Texas is moving eastward but no rain will accompany it A slieht cooling trend is expected during the next few days NORTH CAROUNA: Gear to partly cloudy in the inland portions tonight with lows in the 40s in the mountains to near 60 along the coast Skies will be partly cloudy Friday with highs in the 70s Along the coast Gilda was expected to cause a few showers and heavy surf with tides one to three feet above normal There was some risk of coastal flooding at high tide and some beach erosion GEORGIA: Fair skies and cool temperatures will be over the state tonight with lows ranging from the low 40s in the northeast to the mid 50s in the southeast Skies will remain fair tomorrow with highs ranging from the mid 70s in the north to the low 80s in the south Around The Nation Yesterday This month Since July 1 Extremes Minmum 30 Maximum 88 Mvrtle Tomorrow Luke laki-Murray lull tlaqr Lake Marion hill tlaqn Lake Moultrit lull ttaqr Lake Walt ie f6 lull itage Lake eowee lull itaqe LakeClaik Hill below normal pool Lake HartwiHI below normal pool Lake Greenwood below lull ttaje Moon Rut Quarter Oct 26 Nov Regional I Hlghatl temperature temperature lait ter 24 kauri I Rice of Columbia Plans will be announced by Caughman-Hartman Funeral Home Surviving are a daughter Mrs James (Betty) Cross of Winter Haven Fla: 3 grandchildren a sister Mrs Robinson of Cayce and a brother John Mann of Nashville Tenn Memorials may be made to the Cancer Society Sears Desk Calculator With Memory 12-column capacity which lets you work with large num- bers You can store answers in the memory bank work I i 1 1 1 separate problems then recall the stored answer I II ll Regular 12995 Ful Lett Quarter' Richard Palmer Jr 39 of No 8 Gadsden Terrace Gadsden died Tuesday in Veterans Hospital Horn in Calhoun county he was a son of Richard Sr and Ida Anderson Palmer Mr Palmer was an employe of Ft Jackson Post Exchange He was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Chutrh Surviving are his parents: his wife Mrs Carrie Palmer four sons James Ronald Kenneth and Darryl Palmer of the home two daughters Misses Richardine and Sandra Palmer of the home two sisters Mrs Janie Alice I)arty of Columbia and Mrs Mary Ellen Elliott of Philadelphia: and two brothers Rudolph Palmer of Fhila- 3 Nov 10 Nov 17 Weather JOHN LUCAS Reg 8995 Calculator $7988 MRS SCOTT JACKSON Funeral services for Mrs William Scott were held today Mrs Scott 68 the former Ruth Welch died Tuesday She was the mother of Jack Scott of Columbia Born in McRae Ga whe was a daughter of the late Thomas and Edith Harrison Welch Mrs Scott had lived in Jackson since 1952 yniterday 11 kauri ending at I am laday) 1001 Harden St Phone 765-101 1 SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satiefaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back High SEARS ROEBUCK AND fAIrpert) City) dclphia and Nathanial Palmer Lew 71 74 75 77 71 71 77 73 10 II 75 75 71 77 Funeral services for John Lucas will be held at 2:30 pm tomorrow in Covent Baptist Church conducted by the Rev Mr Leon Edwards The 43-year old Leesville man was killed instantly in a head-on collision with a carnival truck Tuesday night according to South Carolina Highway Patrolman Jim Strickland Jr He was born in Lexington county a son of Mrs Lavinia Kyzer Lucas and the late Earle Lucas He was a member of Convent Baptist Church near Fairview He was em- TAYLOR ST CAYCE of Norristown Pa Plans will be announced by Funeral Home 41 45 SI 47 a 57 Sf 1337 BROAD RIVER RD CateMcIsiurin Magazine Sued For 'Bad Taste' Timpiritiirii Mkite daytime high nlghttimt tew ledkatai tumpuritwei bttew rare Prechitatiea ter 14 haurt tnlmg lam EOT PRE-IMVENT0RY THESE PRICES GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY NEW YORK (UPI) Volkswagen calling a mock adver- "tasteless" filed suit The ad part of National Lampoon's national encyclope- HOW SAVE $31! Magic Chef Cos Or Electric 30-In Ranges Regular 17995 YOUR CHOICE Surviving are his mother of Leesville a son Johnny Lucas of Army Panama Canal Zone three sisters Mrs A (Faye) Dixon of Lugoff Mrs Earlene Clem of Woodbridge Va and Mrs James (Bettie) Level of West Columbia: and three brothers Herbert Lucas of Air Force in Warner Robins Ga Dock Lucas of Cayce and Murray Lucas of Leesville Mr Lucas of Rt 1 Leesville was traveling north on US 321 in Lexington when his pickup truck apparently crossed the centerline and ran head-on into a carnival truck Strickland said Lucas was the only occupant of the pickup The driver of the carnival truck was identified as Robert Sears of Dy-ton Ga Two other persons were in the truck but none was seriously injured Strickland said the accident was under investigation Thompson Funeral Home is in charge Volkswagcn charged' copy- filed in federal court The ad was insensitive and cruel and a tasteless publication of a trag- president of Volkswagen of GAS RANGE- Model 3I3W-AI0 Uni-burngn Eft out for uaiy cleaning Full-width fomJy im oven lift-off oven door lower broiler This Gibbon Wasn't Truly A Gibbon ELECTRIC RANGE Model 353-W-AIO Full-widlh Mon for big family moab lift-up top Ifhoff oven door EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS! FuU-widlh Horogc lower Garage draw- SPANN RITES Funeral services for Ealie Spann will be held at 4 pm tomorrow in Little Zion Baptist Chureh: conducted bv the Rev Mr Starks Mr Spann of Rl 1 died Sunday Funeral Home is in charge IRVINE Calif (UPI) Irvine the gibbon has turned out to be a hairy-chested version of the ugly duckling --rry HAC CHI Other Clearance Savings on Magic Chef ELECTRIC RANGE 30" ELECTRIC RANGE The darkling's problem and salvation in the fairy tale was that it wasn't a duck but grew up to be a swan Irvine isn't a gibbon but it took a while fur the folks at Lion County Safari tu notice JOE SUMTER JR Joe Sumter 60 of Hopkins died unexpectedly today at his residence Funeral plans will be an- Irvine arrived at the pri- 41 il Wink Tiai 17 Alanwi Ceteradt High Tueiday Lm tei (naming vately-owned wild animal park nounced by Leevy's Funeral more than 3 years ago with a Home shipment of black gibbons or Mr Sumter was born in siamangs from Singapore Richland county a son of the late Ella Goodwin Sumter and was put cm an island Sumter with the siamangs" said Bill Surviving are four brothers York vice president for zoolo- 'V illic Sumter James Sumter gy we noticed she Frank Sumter and Ray Sum-was not growing at the same tpr: three sisters Miss Celia Crash Survivor Waging Silent War Against Pain SAVE 16195! Magic Chef's 30" Electric WARMING CHEF rate as the others' Sumter all of Hopkins Miss Emma Sumter and Mrs Eloise Davis of Columbia Friends may call at the BOSTON ITI i For three months Leopold Chouinard has been waging a private silent fight against pain and times agony Chouinard 20 an Air Forre sergeant from Marshfield Yt was the only survivor of the 89 persons aboard a Delta LXN jetliner that'rrashed July 31 at Logan Airport Eighty per cent of his brjdy was covered with third degree burns and both of his leys were amputated His rendition still is listed as critical In time it was discovered that the reason Irvine wasn't growing up to look like a healthy gibbon was that she is a Hylobates Klossii ape an extremely rare primate found only on small islands olf Sumatra fast nearing extinction 258 1 Only Reg 41995 MRS JAMES DAVIS IflRIHE 2 FAIR TICKETS warming hE and wanning tampat-manl fmwnkl vi 4m autemalk even unlrH Chib with I -Iwmi (win White Huuyl WITH THE PURCHASE OF EVERY $100 IN MERCHANDISE THIS WEEK! The discovery of Irvine brought to five the number of the rare small apes in captivity All the others are at the Zoological Gardens in llasel Switzerland SPOKESMEN for Massachusetts General Hospital said Chouinard has had a number of things going for him including his own courage and will Throughout his ordeal he has had: -Unwavering loyalty from his fiancee Brenda Newton 19 who said after the accident: "I love him I can take care of him forever" She visits her fiancee regularly The visits are Harry Schuster president PELHAM Mrs James Davis 89 died yesterday at her home Funeral services will be held at 3 pm tomorrow in Pelham Haptist Church Mrs Davis was the former Frances Schuler Surviving are four daugh ters Mrs (Graeei Borman of Columbia Mrs James I) i Ruth i Newman of Spartanburg Mill Lila Davis an Miss Klcie Davis of the hivne a sister Mrs 11 Steading of San Antonin Tex 8 grand children and 5 great grand children Wud Mortuary in Greer is in charge private and she has declined to discuss Chouinard case with of Lion Country Safari said Ir- CONVENIENT MONTHLY TERMS WE ALSO ACCEPT £1 1105 12th St (Cayce) Ph: 796-5320 Open Mon thru Fri 8 to 6 vine named after the animal park's home town in California be Monday to Switzerland they are threatened with extinction in the wild we felt any opportunity Tur Hylobates Klossii to breed would be a great acliirvenicni" he said newsrmn day-to-day loyalty of his parents who also shield Miss Newton from public attention The exceptional treatment fac-ililit of the Massachusetts General Hospital burn emter His own willpower who has enabled him to endure tor-turuusly slow treatment including skin grafts A hospital spokesman describe! Chouinard adjustment as 1720 Taylor St Ph: 2537075 Open Mon thru Fri 8 to 6 Saturday I to 1 1337 Brood Rivor Ph: 772-2225 Open Mon thru 9 to 6 Saturday I to 1.

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