The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 23, 1958, Image 13
Thursday. October 23, 1958
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
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E. P. Thompson (right), of Laurens. has been named chairman of the Laurens County TB Seal Sale,
it has been announced by Henry M. Paris (left), president of the Laurens County TB Assn. The Seal Sale
flipper will be held Monday. November 3, in the Friendship Room of the Laurens Federal Savings & Loan
Assn. Mrs. David R. Coker, of HartsviUe, honorary sta e seal chairman, and the American Mother of the
Year. wUl be a guest. —Laurens Advertiser Photo.
PUBLIC RECORDS
The following public records were
filed the past week in the office of
the Clerk of Court of Laurens Coun-
yt.
Property Transfers
Arthur Wells Thompson, Execu
tor of Ellen Thompson Estate, to
James W. Mattison and Margaret J.
Mattison, lot in Dials Township for
$4,000.00.
O. C. Coursey to Mrs. Maribelle
. Green, lot on Lake Greenwood for
$800.00. i
Juliette Woody Clements to Secief
L. Clements and Juliette Woody
Clements, lot on Pridmore St., Lau
rens, for $3.00, love and affection.
Mrs. Mary Lake Jones to William
R. Benner and Myrtis C. Benner, lot
in the Lake subdivision, Laurens,
for $10.00 and other valuable con
siderations.
I B. Rice to Carolina Milling Co.,
two parcels of land on U. S. High
way No. 26, for $10 00 and other
valuable considerations.
O C. Coursey to Mrs. Martha Oz-
dowski, lot on Lake Greenwood for
$800.00.
Canal Wood Corporation to Paul
Arnold, 1 acre in Cross Hill Town-,
ship for $400.00
Carroll W. Copeland to Joe H
Bonds, lot on Shands Street, Clin
ton, for $10.00 and other considera-
tioas
Carroll W. Copeland to Joe H.
Bonds, lot on Caldwell St. Exten
sion. Clinton, for $10 00 and other
considerations.
H. D. Henry and Elizabeth Y.
Dick to George C. Bellingrath and
Margaret S. Bellingrath. lot on lib
erty St., Clinton, for $10.00 and oth
er considerations.
R. A. Hudgens to P. A. Mitchell,
lots in the City of Laurens for $9,-
000.00.
Fred Hill to M. B. Smith III, lot
in Cross Hill Township for $10.00
?nd other valuable considerations.
George W. Godfrey to Frances C.
Huguley, 135.7 and 5.7 acres in
Youngs Township for $500.00.
Mary Ellen Loftis to Mrs. Allie
D. Knight, 25 v * acres near Prince
ton for $1.00 and exchange of prop
erty.
Mrs. Allie D. Knight to Mary El
len Lollis, 2 acres on U. S. Highway
76, for $1.00 and exchange of prop
erty.
Ralph S. McChesney and Julia
M. McCaskill to M H. Hunter, Jr.,
77 acres on Lake Greenwood for
$<;,ooooo.
M. H Hunter, Jr , to Boyd H.
Parham, 77 acres on Lake Green
wood for $10 00
J. Hewiette Wasson, Probate
Judge, to O. L. Long, lots on Lake
Greenwood for $100.00
CL L. Long to Jack H. Long, lot
on Academy St.. Laurens, for love
and affection.
C. J. Jones to Sarah Ellen Cald
well, lot in Dials Township for
$4,000.00.
Ernest Marion Satterfield to H.
L. Baughman and Eula Baughman,
lot on Townsend St, Wattsville. for
$2.400 00.
Nannie Lee Baker to Jay E.
Campbell, lot near Wattsville for
$25 00 and assumption of mortgage
Mrs. Mary Lae Jones to Kathryn
Owens Waldrep and Ralph Waldrep,
lot on Pine Haven Street Exten
sion. Laurens, for $10 00 and other
valuable considerations.
William B. Byrd and Dallas R.
Baker, d bia Baker Construction
Co., to James Henry Pulley, lot in
South Heights, Laurens, for $8,-
450.00.
J. Hewiette Wasson, Probate
Judge, to J. E. Campbell, lot near
Wattsville for $25.00.
Ben F. Hall, Jr., and Maudie P.
Hall, to City of Laurens, strip of
land on the Old Greenwood High
way and strip of land on Fairview
Road, Laurens, for $5.00.
Canal Wood Corporation to Lau
rens County Shrine Club, l/ 2 acre
in .Waterloo Township on Lake
W. S Knight, lot in Cross Hill Town-
Fred Hill to A. W. Brothers and
ship for $10.00 and other valuable
considerations.
Charles O'Neil Dockery to George
H. Owens, lot on the Laurens-Sandy
Springs Road for $400.00.
W. E. Dunlap. Clerk of Court for
Laurens County, to J. T. Hollings
worth, 33 acres in Cross Hill Town
ship for $850.00.
Marriage Licenses Issued
William Roy Seay, Laurens, and
Lola Mae Roberts, Laurens
Bobby Beagles, Lanford. and Sara j
Jean Irby, Gray. Court
Willie Alvin Norwood. Fountain
Inn, and Nannie Lee Baker, Spar
tanburg.
Jack Thomas Hardin, Whitmire.'
and Sally Beck Faulk. Clinton
Ruben Lee Brabham, Greenwood,
and Jenell Chandler, Honea Path.
Barry Keith Gray, Charlotte, N.
C., and Caroline Coker Tucker. Che-
raw.
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COUNSELOR
By Dr. Herbert Ppeagh
‘ Norman Vincent Peale, Minister
to Millions" by Arthur Gordon
(Prentice Hall $4 95) is just from
the press. It will be read and de
voured avidly by thousands, perhaps
millions.
Here is the fascinating story of a
well-known clerygyman who is per
haps the most controversial figure
among American clergymen today.
He is controversial because no mod
ern American clergyman has been
so praised and at the same' time s<>
criticized by his fellow clergymen.
All the while pe »ple around the
world have made the ismple mes
sages of Norman Vincent Peaple a
part of thfeir daily lives. His books
have been translated into 15 lan
guages and have sold over three
million copies. His magazine and
newspaper articles reach a vast au
dience in this country and abroad.
His sermons are heard by four
thousand every Sunday at the Mar
ble Collegiate Church, with many
more turned away
This biography explores the man
behind the minister. It describes
his early years in a midwestern en
vironment steeped in the tradition
of a conservative, yet progressing
America. It points up, the early de
cisions he faced and the goals he
set for himself while still a young
minister.
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man who is extremely sensitive to
the problems that people face with
in themselves and in their relalions
w ith others. He is able to understand
the fears of others, for he himself
has known fear; he understands the
needs of others, for these he has
also shared.
After serving pastorates in New
England, Brooklyn, and Syracuse,
he came to historic Marble Colle
giate Church, New York City, in
the depths of the depression years
For two years he was facing empty-
pews But they gradually com
menced to fill as his sermon?* of
confidence, optimism and deepened
faith began to take hold of his peo
pie, who in turn brought then-
friends
For a time, ailer graduation from
college, he had been a newspaper
reporter. He couldn't forget it. and
so he commenced the famous relig
ious magazine. “Guidepoats." Then
came his book. "A Guide to Confi
dent Living.” which becam ■ very
popular. Success of this book open
ed the way for his writing for mag
azines and a weekly religious col'
umn for newspapers and magazines
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n hgio-psychiatrfc clinic for p oplo
with emotional problems
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Power of Positive Thinking " It was
a runaway best $eHer With all th;>
avalanche of publicity cam» .mot..or
avalanche of criticism Some oi t:.e
best minds in the clergy sine rely
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upon his calling There were na g
es that he had oversimpl.fi ! t •
Christian message. : that he left
iisomething to be desired theologi
I tally, that he stressed the tangible.
1 visible rewards of faith too much
Pressure became so great that three
years ago he regretfully wrote out
his resignation as minister of the
church It was a message from hi.-,
dying father, a minister himself,
•uouraged him to just put his
in Jesus Christ, and no.cr
. •• p. ales never qu t|'
book is fascinating ami
for all I recommend
who i
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qui,’
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every clergyman, especi.ili.,
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