The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 03, 1961, Image 2
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 3, 1961
With the Sick
Friends of Mrs. C. C. Giles will
be interested to know she is im
proving at Blalock Clinic where
she has been a patient the past
week
Mrs Claude Madden and Mrs
Earl Womble are medical pa
tients at Hays hospital
Patients at Blalock Clinic in
clude R. C Watts, Ernest Carter.
O. A. Crawford, and R C Sat
terfield.
Miss Nancy Mann of Waterloo,
underwent a tonsilectomy during
the week at Hays hospital
Friends of Mr. and Mrs J. F
Jacobs. Jr., will be interested to
know their little son, Ferdie, has
returned home after a few days
stay at Blalock Clinic
Discharged from Fays hospital
earlier in the week were Mrs
LeRoy SButh of Whitmire, Willie
Lee Motes Jack Laney, Ruth
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Eddie Johnson of Joanna
Jerry Baker. Mrs. Thomas Rowe,
Mrs. Dan Woods, Mrs Addle
Coleman. W. J Shepard. Silas
Homines. Miss Linda Young of
Mountville. Norman Case of Jo
anna Mrs Sam Madden. Char
lene Gordon, daughter of Mr and
Mrs R V Gordon of Cross Hill
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Randy Allen, son of Mr and
Mrs Alfred Allen, underwent a
tonsilectomy at Blalock Clinic
during the week
Miss Sybil King is recuperating
at home following an operation
illness at Hays hospital
Friends of James F Ellison
will be interested to know he is
improving at Blalock Clinic
where he underwent an operation
Mrs Edward McGlohon is im-
provng follow ing surgery at Bla
lock Clinic
Friends of Miss Dot Taylor will
he interested to know sne has re
turned home after being a patient
for a few days at Hays hospital
Friends of R C Adair will be
glad to know he was able to re
turn to his home Sunday from
Blalock Clinic where he has been
a patient for a number of weeks
Civile Cannon was a patient
for a few days at Hays hospital
recently, suffering injuries re
ceived in an automobile accident
Friends ol Earl Horton will be
interested to know he is a patient
at Blalock Clinic
John W. Coales is convalescing
at Blalock Clinic following sur
gerv
Mrs Marion Griffis has return
ed home from Hays hospital fol
lowing surgery
Tonv Owens, son of Mr and
Mrs Herbert Owens. Mrs E. A
Freeman Mrs Colie Campbell,
( 1 Rolierts and Mrs Lillian
Summers are among patients dis
missed from Blalock Clinic re-
rentlv
Public Records
MICHAEL-STERN SUITS
Regular $55.00 - Now $38.00
CURLEE SUITS
Regular $49.95 - Now $33.00
ALL KNIT SHIRTS
Reg. S5.00-$5.95 - Now $3.50
ALL SPORT SHIRTS V 3 Off
ALL HUSH PUPPIES
Reg. $9.95-510.95 - Now $6.75
Johnson's Men's Shop
H :
ROBERT I. GASKIN
Gaskin Is Serving
In Western Pacific
Robert L Gaskin, engineman
second class, CS.V son of Mr
and Mrs Hugh B Gaskin of 612
North Broad Street, Clinton,
makes an adjustment on a piece
of machinery in the engine room |
while serving aboard the destroy
er LSS (lurke operating with the
Seventh Fleet in the Western Fa
cifie
The destroyer with its speed
and maneuverability has long
been known as the work horse ol
the fleet and rightly so, for these
qualities make the “tin can”
ideally suited for use in any com
bination of forces.
W A. Moore
Laurens William Anderson
Moore 84. ol 205 lee St , died
eariv Saturday morning in a
Laurens hospital after several
vears of declining health
He was a native ol Laurens
('ountv a son of the late George
I and Alice Murff Moore
He was a retired agent lor
Metropolitan Lite Insurance Co
and was a member of First Bap
list Church
I Surviving are lour daughters,
Mrs ( F Davis, ol Garnett;
Mrs William Lamljert, ol Co
lumbia. Mrs James Fulley, Sr
I ol W attsville, and Mrs Milton
S Woods ol Owmgs. a son. Kan
dolph W Moore of Mountville,
three brothers. John W Moore,
of Spartanburg. George Moore
and Beniamin Moore, ol Laur
jens. a sister, Mrs Annie Bolt,
ol Laurens 12 grandchildren and
24 great grandchildren
Funeral services were conduct
ed Sundnv at 2 p in a! Kennedy
Mortuar.v ( hapel by Dr Robert
S Cooper and Dr F Rouse Bur
ial was m 1,aureus Citv (>me
1 terv
HENDERSON REUNION
The annual reunion of the de
scendanls ol Sarah J Cram Hen
derson and the deceased Robert
L Henderson will lie held Sun
<lav at the home of Mr and Mrs
Raymond W Dean, Rt 2, Clin
ton near Whitmire Ficnic lunch
will (a- served al 1 00 p m
The following public records
were filed the past w T eek at the
office of the Clerk ol Court of
Laurens County.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
John Coleman Rice to Robert
C Rice. 1 2 an acre on Stomp
Spring Road for $5 00 and other
considerations
George L. O Dell and Sue B
O'Dell to W M. Smith and Tessie
T Smith, lot north of Ware
Shoals lor $450.00.
Walter B Johnson and Gladys
H Johnson to Fidelity Company,
Inc., lot in Joanna for $5.00 and
mortgage
Sammie l-ee Franklin to Jack
lAivelist, lot on Fridmore St.,
Laurens, lor $550 00 and mort
gage.
Lee- Herman Wood and Sarah
R Wood to Elbert Riddle and
Geraldine Willis Riddle, lot near
Barksdale Station for $10.00, love
and affection.
Dr M B. Nickles to Joyce M.
Seigier, lot on Edgewood Drive,
Laurens, for $10.00 and other con
siderations.
Floyd M. Face to W. E. Pace,
Morris Dalton, R. N. Capps, M
C Face, and Pauline Face, lot
on Lake Greenwood for $1.00, love
and affection.
W Roy Manley to George T.
Copeland and Dorcas H. Cope
land, lot on Fake Greenwood for
$10.00 and other considerations
Furman A Wallace and Mack
A Ashmore to Ed Baker, lot on
Fake Greenwood for $1 00.
Coke Westmoreland to Edward
K Baker, lot south of Waterloo
for $150.00.
Ola Mae Perkins, Janie HU)
and Melvin Nelson to Dykes Nel
son, 28 acres in W'aterloo Town
ship for $10 and other consid
erations
J Claude Hale to M. C. Pinson
and Sarnie Pinson, lot on Lake
Greenwood for $10 00 and other
valuable considerations.
Joe Weisner to Douglas Roy
Hall, lot on Dagnall Circle, Lau
rens, for $12,800.00
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED
James Todd Compton, Clinton,
and Edythe Marion Print- Abbe
vdle
Pete Holmes and Mary Eliza
beth Reynolds, Clinton.
Harold Martin. Greenville, and
Eugenia Johnson, llonea Path
Larry Stanley Poole and Linda
Gayle Carmen, Travelers Rest.
James Carroll Jones and Fan
me Agnes Lanford, Woodruff.
Ozie B Jones and Linda Anne
Evans, Laurens
Hugh Nicholas Ziegler and Dor
othy Ann Reese, Laurens.
Emmett Willard Chavis and
Mattie Joyce Fulmer, Joanna
Darrell Jerome Johnson and
Shirley Jean Singley, Joanna.
Tony Anthony Barnett, Buffalo,
and Betty Jo Johnson, Enoree
James Rufus Edmonds, Clin
ton. and Margie Maxine Sanlord
Joanna
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Golf News From
Lakeside Country Club
Pro Marilyn Stroud teamed
with amateur Herman Houston to
win the Monday Pro-Am golf
tournament at Lakeside Country
Club with a low ball of 66. In sec
ond place was Pete Webb and Bob |
Byars with a 67 Jim Riggins and
W. E. Harvey also had 67’s.
SC PRO AM CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Lakeside Country Club will
have its annua! Pro-Am cham
pionships golf tournament on
Sunday, August 13 There will be
a buffet supper on Saturday
night, August 12, at 8:00, and
pairings of the teams participat
mg will be announced More de
tails on this tournament will be
given next week.
24 Forfeit Bonds
For Attending Cock
Fight Near Ft. Inn
Laurens—Twenty-four persons
arrested for attending a chicken
light m Laurens County have
forfeited bonds ranging from $5
to $20, Laurens County Sheriff
R. Eugene Johnson said Thurs-
: day.
The 24 were arrested when the
sheriff and two deputies raided
a chicken fight near Fountain!
Inn. The three officers moved in
just as one of the fights was
about to begin
Most of the group was arrest- j
ed on the spot and charged with
attending a chicken fight The
nst were arrested when they re
turned to the scene to pick up
their cars.
Officers said the site had been
used for some time as the earth
was hard packed both around the
lighting area and two concession
stands where beer and soft drinks
could lie bought
Assisting Sheriff Johnson in
the raid were Deputies Wilbur
Traynham and Joe Jones.
Counfies And Cities
Get Beer-Wme Toxes
South Carolina counties have
received their share of a $152,
845 83 distribution by the State
1 Tax Commission for the state-col
lected revenue on beer and wine
for the April June quarter
In addition, the various cities
and towns have received an addi
tional $174,795 23 for their portion
of the tax. most of which is pro
duced by beer
Laurens County received $3,
056 56
The state retained in the general
fund $1,856,532 for support Of va
nous state agencies The state
also retained the revenue from an
additional one cent per can tax
which is not subject to distribu
tion to the counties and cities.
Strand Completes
Coure At Ft. Belvoir
Airman Third C lass Ernest H
Strand. Jr , son of Mrs Violet B
Strand ol 24 Ellis St , Joanna, re
(entl> completed the nine week
map compiling course at the
Army Engineer School, Fort Bel
voir. Va
Strand was trained to interpret
aerial photographs and to com
pile and revise maps by using
drafting instruments and plot
ting devices.
He entered the Air Force last
January and received basic train
ing at Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas
A 1960 graduate of Clinton High
School, tlie 17-year-old airman at
tended the University of South
Carolina.
Social Security
The new amendments to the so
cial security law , signed by Presi
dent Kennedy, give men early
benefit rights similar to those |
women have had since 1956
The change applies to men be
tween 62 and 65 years of age, and
is designed especially to help!
those who are unable to find em
ployinent because of their age or
poor health
I A mon now 62 to 65 years of
age can start receiving benefits
with the month of August But if
he retires before he reaches age!
65 the monthly amount of benefit
paid to him is reduced He will
continue to be paid the reduced
amount after he reaches 65
Dependent widowers and the de
pendent fathers of workers who,
have died also can get benefits al
age 62 Their benefits, like those
of widows and dependent moth
ers. are not reduced
For men who retire early, the
amount by which their benefits
will be reduced depends on the
number of months for which they
will receive benefits while still un
der 65 A worker who retires and
claims his benefits as soon as he
reaches 62 will qualify for 80 per
cent of the amount that would be
payable to him at age 65 based
on his average earnings up until
his retirement. If he waits until
he is 63. he will get 86 2-3 per cent
of his full benefit; and if he waits
until 64, the amount will be 93 1-3
per cent
skTn itch
DON’T SCRATCH IT!
Scratching spreads infection,
causing MORE pain. Make this
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inf quiets down in minutes
antiseptic action helps speed henl-
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B. L. Clordy
Laurens — Birket Lee Clardy,
84. retired merchant of 403 W
Main St., died late Monday aft
ernoon in a Greenwood hospital
after two months of illness,
Mr Clardy was a lifelong res
ident of Laurens County and a
son of the late James M. Clardy
and Mrs Ophelia Henderson
Clardy. He was a member of the
First Baptist Church
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Alma Shell Clardy, two daugh
ters, Mrs. John C. Floyd, of Co
lumbia, and Mrs. T. A Ballen-
tine, of Laurens; two sisters,
Mrs. F H Cothran, of Char
lotte, N. C\, and Mrs. W. D.
Jones, of Wilmington, N. C.: and
two grandchildren.
Funeral services were conduct
ed W ednesday at 11 a m. at Ken
nedy Mortuary Chapel by Rev-
Dr Robert S. Cooper and Rev.
Chalmers F. McCutchen Burial
was in Laurens City Cemetery.
C. W. Bolt
Owings—Charlie W'ordie Bolt,
52, lifelong resident of Laurens
County, died suddenly at his
home at 3 p m Sunday.
He was born in Greenpond
community, a son of the late
Lewis Bolt and Mrs Janie Stone
! Bolt and was a member of Beu
lah Baptist Church He was a
farmer He was custodian of the
church for several years
I Surviving are his wife, Mrs
(Geneva Nash Bolt, two brothers.
> Clarence Bolt, of Greenville, and
Furman Bolt, of Laurens.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Tuesday at 4:30 p. m at Beu
lah Baptist Church by Rev
W’ingard Berry Hex Gene Couch
and Rev Grange Cothran Bur
ial was in the church cemetery
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