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» l IT- \ • i 1H THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. April 14, I960 Baptist Regional Convention Held At Laurens Church The Wtfsk. - Regional Training Union CoarenViorii was in'ld at the rirst Baptist (. harfli. LamxHis, xrtl M'>ry1a> Marc' is. with 244 jK'ople attending Mi>- laiuise Bracknell and Shay- lor W.dters of th> State Training Union Department conducted the drills and tournament. Officers for 1960-61 will lie Rresu 'denl Rev Furman Touch berry. Trenton: vice-president. Rev J. B Abercrombie. Laurens: secretary. Miss Montez Xix Edgefield; pastor- adviser, Rev .1 Louise Passai!- aiguc, Hidge Springs: song leader, .lames Browder. Greenwood: pian ist, Malcolm E Smith. Newberry. 'Hie region will meet with the Ridge Association in 1961 'Die State Training Union con-en- tion will he held a: the First Bap tist Church. Columbia, on Mondav ifi&S. lii/te and Tuesday. April 25 and 26 r K<>v James B Mitchell of Joanrfa, prji'sicksl over the sessions u , vU A. R. Alexander -reonwOod—Aarvn Rits#ut Ai* nniicr. 59. of Laurens County, ditxl last Thursday night at the Lauren- h spittil after a short i11im\ss He w as born in GreenviRp^'ounty, a -on of Mrs Elizabeth Sptllers Alexaider and tlx' late Alelvin Alex ander. both of GreenvilleI'otmtT He lived in Greenwood ^or many years and wtis a barln'r here Twelve years ago he moved to Laurens, County and operated a store'and service station n e a r Cothran's Bridge. He was a Baptist Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Julia Burbage Alexander, two sons. Wayne Alexander of Rt 1. Water loo; and Gene Norris U S Navy, Great Lakes. Ill ; his mother, of Greenville; four sisters, Mrs Ellen Hendricks and Mrs Lola Garrett of Greenville. Mrs Flora Arm strong and Mrs Beatrice Townsend of Founatin Inn Funeral services were conducted at Blyth Funeral Home Thursday at 3:30 p m by the Rev J W Spil- lers and Die Rev J W Bishop En tombment was :u Edgewood Mau soleum ■——I / 1-om y\ Chopper Room c IMt BOOM NASWVIUI UNNISSfl THE. WORLD S MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE •A / ( : l C '3 \ ‘P2I Read John 17:1-10 1 have given unto them the words which thou gavest me: and they have received them. (John 17:8)* Once I went to a police station to see an officer on a certain piece of business 1 found him deeply absorbed in reading his Bible. Seeing me, he beckoned me to sit down.' *■* .After finishing the residing of the Word, he apologized to me for keep ing me waiting. He told me that it w as his habit to read the Word of God every morning before beginning the work for the day. It was his delight to read it for guidance in his work throughout the day. It shed light on his daily path He could not neglect it. as he knew that it was his daily help He w as known for his integrity and uprightness among the officers and men of the police force No one could induct' him to do wrong. His su periors .entrusted to him,the most urgent and confidential tasks. It was Christ's spirit in him and his habitual reading of the Word of God which made him what he was PRAYER Our gracious Father, create in us the desire to read Thy Word every day. Forgive us for neglecting its reading. May vve daily dig deep in it to find the riches which are eternal. In the name of Jesus Christ we ask these things, \inen. >r THOUGHT FOR THE DA\ T.> lulu my daily path. I make it a point to read the Word of God daily — , Jiwun Das (India) World-Wide Bible Reading—Ruth 1:19; 2:13 W i! Public Records ;e CReAin All the fun ... aU the of a real soda f«||gp|p4Smdlae is yours mrfT CARAMEL FUDGE SUNDAE ICE CREAM It's made from fresh, whole milk and fresh sweet cream, with lots of rich, golden caramel fudge swirled all through it. PET CARAMEL ' FUDGE SUNDAE ICE CREAM is at your favorita store and soda fountain now. Enjoy it often. 18 83 • 19 6O PET rsT? - ANNIVERSARY PET 'St c K ■ » ^ TTTT "TaLfeiicu C}a£Cum iQg CREA^ Tte Ga£0jm PROPERTY TRWSFFRS C L Caubl to John W. Huglu's ■’.J Irene A Hir ics. lot on highway ' : :u f’-.»m Laurens to Clinton, f >r -'Iti' " and ( ther eon.-.deration-. M H Huntei. Jr . to Miss Annie Mae Hood, lot on Cemetery St . Lau ren-. for no ('.lories, E. Kirby to Charles’C and Nellie C Tumblin, tot in Watts Mill Village for Slo w and assump tion of mortgage Port Royal Garrett to George Shan.is. Jr and Runette G. Shands. 4 27 acres about 1*2 miles east of the City of Lauren.-, for S10 W and other valuable considerations Zed Walter Rushton. Jr , to Isaac C McLendon and Ethel M Mc-Len- don. lot on Elizabeth St., Clinton, for $750.00 Henry Donald Haselden to Clar ence E Motes, lot on Bailey Circle, Clinton, for $375 00 and payment of mortgage ' M L Long to A P Lee and Myr tle Lee. lot on Lake Greenwood for $6.750 00 Guy V Whitener, Sr, Guy V. Whitener. Jr. and Kathryn W. Whit ener. to Carolina Tree Farms, Inc., 100 acres known as the Bell Allen Place, for $10 00 and other valua- able considerations. Forrest S Samples to Nannie Lou Samples, lot on Bluford St., Clinton, for $10 00. love and affection Carol P Samples to Annie Melton, lot in West Clinton Subdivision, j Clinton, for $10 00 and assumption of mortgage W Ray Traynham to Billy Ray Traynham, 4 acres about 5 miles i from Laurens, on the old Greenville Highway, for $100, love and affec-1 tion William Y. Pinson to A L Hall, lot in Laurens Mill Village for $1,- * 975 00 and subject to a mortgage. James K Johnson to Lavenia Mc Intyre, lot on Sumter St., Joanna, for $10 00 and other v aluable con siderations. Revonne Hunt to W Wesley Tay lor. lot on Victoria Drive, Laurens, for $10 00 and other valuable consid erations Ola Bramlett to Elizabeth A. Shell,, 23 acres and 26 acres in i Youngs Township for $4,750.00. Edna Clayton Copt-land, George Pringle Copeiand, and Arne Cope land Jacobs, to James E. Anderson, lot on South Adair St . Clinton, for $10 Wand other ecnsi.kr.itions. Charie- s Richards to Jessie J. itichards. lo in Youngs Township for $100.00 M \KKI.\Gi: I K FNSES ISSUED Elmer Lesley Dover. Lanford. and Sarah Viola Moore, Cross Anchor. James Donald Vest. Belton, and Virgie Carolyn Hall, Greenwood. Bobby Ray Hunter. Enoree, and Modcstine Byrd, Enoree. Bennie Bluford Brewer. Clinton, and Alice Gertrude Samples. Clin ton. Lester Avery Summers, Clinton, and Barnie Jean Lawson, Clinton, j 1 C. Young, Clinton, and Daisy Bell Rice, Clinton. Charles William Busier. Woodruff, aixl Landa Gale Lawson, Woodruff. Richard Maron Culbertson, W r are Shoals, and Nancy Carolyn McDan iel, Laurens. Jack Harold Lovings, Union, and Patsy Ruth Saylors, Union. Clyde Otis Young. 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