The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 21, 1957, Image 7
Funeral Today For
Mrs. Reese L. Holland
Mrs. Janie Clarke Holland, 85,
wife <4 Reese L. Holland, died Wed
nesday at the Laurens County hos
pital after several years of declin
ing health and a critical illness
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of three months.
She was a native of Laurens coun
ty where she spent her entire life.
She was a daughter of the late
John W. and Tirzah Langston
Clarke. She was the oldest mem
ber of the Langston Baptist Church.
Mrs. Holland is survived by her
husband, Reese L. Holland; one
daughter, Miss T. Holland, of the
homt; one daughter-in-law, Mrs.
John B. Holland, of Clinton; qnd 1
four grandchildren. She was the
last member of her immediate fam
ily..
Funeral services will be held this
(Thursday > afternoon at 3 o’clock at
the Langston Baptist Church near
Clinton, conducted by the Rev. Carl
Bishop, assisted by the Rev. J. H.
Darr. Interment will be in the
church cemetery.
Pallbearers will be E. L. Hol
land, Bryan Holland, Jobe Holland,
Niles. Clark, Steve Clark, and Eu
gene Wingo.
The body will remain at Gray
Funeral Home until 2 o’clock to
day at which time it will be placed
in the church to await the hour of
the service.
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Tribute Paid To
Mrs. Slay During
Laurens Court Term
Laurens, Nov. 15—Special tribute
was paid the associate clerk of
court in General Sessions Court
here this afternoon.
Jurors, attorneys, other court
officials and several spectators
gave Mrs. LeEllen Williams Slay
a standing o v a t i o^p^foiWing a
brief speech by Attorney tTl L.
Long, past president of the local
bar association. _ •
Mr. Long called attention tb the
fact that Mrs. Slay was serving at
her last term of court in Laurens
County after 16 years of service.
He called Mrs. Slay a “faithful, ef
ficient and pleasant public ser
vant,’’ and said, "We shall miss
your pleasant smile in the court
house."
Clerk of Court W. E. Dunlap sec
onded the remarks of Mr. Long.
Judge T. B. Greneker, presiding
judge, said he, too, would miss
Mrs. Slay’s "smiling face if I ever
get back to Laurens County ”
Mrs. Slay has tendered her res
ignation as associate clerk of court
effective January 1, in order to be
with her husband, L. B. Slay. Since
their marriage in September, she
has been comm unting between
Laurens and their home-on Friar-
tuck Road in Greenville. Mr. Slay
is real estate representative for the
Gulf Oil Company.
Deep emotion was visibly dis
played by Mrs. Slay, who was
speechless during the tribute.
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Cancer Society
Re-Names Noble
County President
Laurens, Nov. 15—J. Richard No
ble was re-elected president of the
Laurens County chapter of the
American Cancer Society at the an
nual meeting of the chapter held
Thursday bight at the county health
center. This win be his second year
as president of the group. Mrs.:
Sarah D. DeLoach, who has served
a nurftber of years as county corn-
mender under appointment-by the
btate society, was elected to the
same post under new -regulations.
Other officers elected wefe Troy
Myers, 1st vice-president; W’. C.
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Baldwin, 2nd vice-president; James
P. Sloan, 3rd vcie-president; Mrs.
King Dixon, secretary; and Mrs.
Lucy Hebenicht, treasurer
Dr. C. P. Vincent was renamed
medical adviser.
N e w directors for three-year
terms were W. E. Hunt, Laurens;
Mrs. Douglas Salter, Clinton; Mrs.
Robert C. Wasson, Hickory Tav
ern; Mrs. David Peden, Gray
Court; and Mrs. W. A. Robertson,
Warrior Creek. .
Directors with one more year
to serve are: Mrs. Edna Foy and
Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, both of Joan
na; Mrs. Nell Kendrick and Mrs.
Carrington Herbert, both of Lau
rens. ~
Directors with two more years
are Dr. George R Blalock and Miss
Margate! Blakely, of Clinton; Dr.
Charles Barges and Mrs. C. W.
Kitchens, of Laurens; and Mrs W.
Y McNeil], of Waterloo.
Justin Bridges was named chair
man of the 1958-59 Cancer Crusade
Mrs Carrie Cunningham was nam
ed director of the colored division
Mrs. Sarah |>*^)eLoach, county
commanwerTmade the unit report
for the past year She said that
financial contributions to the chap
ter were $6,015.45. of which the Col
ored Division ^contributed $550.00.
The money is spent for education,
research and service, she said
— The amount spent for service,
she §aid. goes for drugs, traaspor-
tation.of patients to clinics, in some
cases for practical nurses, expense
of loan closet and dressings.
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BRANDY-BEARING, rescue
working Saint Bernards such as
Hennessy, above, will soon have
much of their work taken away by
a tunnel under Mont-Rlanc. The
11 mile, 30 million dollar tunnel
agreed on by France, Italy, and
the £ity of Geneva, Switzerland
will eliminate mountain passes
that were either closed or extreme
ly treacherous during winter.
Having rescued and refre&hed
thousands of Alpine travellers and
sportsmen over the centuries, Hen
nessy and his breed will give way
to a not nearly so romantic tow
truck by 1961.
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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Served)
The State of South Carolina
County of Laurens
Court of Domestic Relaitons'
George Lowie, Plaintiff
—vs —
Kay Williams Lowie, Defendant
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE
NAMED
YOU ARE HEREBV SUMMON
ED and required to answer the Com
plaint in this action of which a copy
is herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to the
said Complaint on the subscriber at
his ofhee at Laurens, S. C., within
twenty A'ttays after the service here
of, exclusive of the day - of such
service; and if you fail to answer
the Complaint within the time afore
said, the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for relief demand
ed in the Complaint.
T. DAVID SLOAN, JR.
Plaintiff’s Attorney
Dated November 15. A. D., 1957
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE
NAMED
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the
Summons and Complaint were filed
in the office of the Clerk of Court
for Laurens County on the 18th day
of November, 1957. D5-3c
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CONSERVATION NOTES
Martin Hugh Wilson, of Rt. 3>
Laurens, was assisted last week in
the survey and construction of 12,-
5&) feet of terraces Mr. Wilson
used the distrieCs -motor grader to
build the terraces on which he will
receive A S C / cost-sharing pay
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had- terrace's built* by the district's
motpr grader are Roscoe Cauble,
Joe Holliday. B H. Monison, John
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C ARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank members of the
Kiwanis Club. ‘ the First Presby
terian Church and their pastor, my
neighbors on Thomwell street ana
others' far the many Kindnesses and
sympathy shown me during my
.illness and hospital stay. AU the
kindnesses are sincerely appreciat
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-MRS ANNIE COATES
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1957 CITY TAXES
Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the
Town of Clinton are- due and collectable from October
15th to Decennl>er 31st for the year H>57. The tax hooks
are now open at the office of the Town Clerk and Treas
urer and will remain open up to and through Decem-
l>er 31,
A penalty of ten per cent (10^) shall l>e added if
said taxes are not paid on or before January 1,
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for current operating expenses, and 27 mills for interest
and sinking funds on various bond issues outstanding.
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