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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 9, 1961 PUBLIC RECORDS India's Prime Minister Nehru. n<>u in the United States for talks with President Kennedv, is shown here at a news coiite en. r attended h\ National Editorial As- .^(Hiation niemhef' on their recent world tour. PC Alumni Association Officers Dill Heckman, of Columbia (far left), conducts installation of these new lead ers. left to ritfht: President A! Price, of Creenwood; President-Elect Dr. J. New ton (laston, of Chester: Vice-President Tom Plaxico, of Clinton, and Secretary- Treasurer Dour Patton, of Greenville. N.-wh • !<■ '<• I'ffic- o! the Presbe- ; t-r:.,., 1 ■> Ib.c Alum :i A. ociation are shown hot v being inst ailed in office dur- ing a sper ;a! program on the PC campus. They will begin serving their 1962 terms in .Januar v. Here, As sociation President Seven PC Seniors Named ’Who’s Who’ Seven outstanding Presbyterian Collepe seniors have been named to appear in the 1961-62 edition of Who s Who Among Students tn Amer can I'niversities and Col leges These students were nominated by the PC faculty for their dem onstrated ability in various fields of campus endeavor Sonny DuBose of Sumter; Gra ham Edmunds of Decatur Ga John Elrod of Griffin Ga Boh by Joiner of Macon Ga Sanders Read of McClellanville, Erank Sells of Johnson Cit\ Tenn and Bob Stevens of Orangeburg DuBos< currenth serving as president of the Presbyterian stu dent bod> and co-captam of the football team and as a member of Blue Key leadership fraternity, is a former president of his so cial fraternity and past member of the Soe iefy of Se abbard and Blade Edmunds currently holds the dual role of editeir of the student new spat*'! and president of the robed choir He also is a member , of Blue Ke. Elrorf senes as president of the Student Christian Association, treasurer of Blue Key head dor mitory proctor and a fraternity officer Joiner is president of Blue Key, \ ice president of his fraternity, past secretary of the student body and co captain of the foot ball team Head ranks as a top honor stu dent at Presbyterian College He is a member of Blue Keys frater nity officer dormitory preictor and is a past member of the Sophomore Academic Society Sells, e-ehtnr of the student yearbook, holds the position of see-retary of Blue Key anil also senses as a rolled choir officer Stevens stands out as the top- More IB Cases In 35-44 Age Group More people between 35 and 44 y ears of age have tuberculosis in Gre*enwfK>d and Laurens Counties than in any other age group, ac cording to State Board of Health figures released by the Green wood and Laurens County Tu berculosis Association A total of 46 were in this age group at the end of 1960 The next older group of 45-54 years ranked second with 43 Other age group figures were under 5. 4 5 14 years, 6 15 24 years 11 25 34 years, 23 55-64 years, 35 , 65 and over 24 and age unknown, 1 ranked ROTC cadet m his post as battalion commander He also is vice-president of Blue Key and a mernl* r of Scabbard and Blade Cross Hill News ^j r jh Announcements Mrs Andrew Clarke and Mrs James Clarke of Miami, Ela , and Mrs Bill Simpson, of Clin ton visited relatives here 'I burs day Mrs James Guthrie Miss Em mie Goodman Mrs. Tom Me Cuen and Mrs W M Henderson, all of Belton, were Sunday guests of Misses Leila and Lizzie Bry son Mr and Mrs C K Smoak arid son Bob, Mrs K C Jones, of Bamberg Mr and Mrs B R Martin. Mr and Mrs W I’ Mar tin,- of Greenwood, and Mrs George Martin, of Greenville, were visitors of Mrs B I. Mitch ell and Miss Charlotte Mitchell Sunday At home, insurance protects your house and person al effects but there is no policy written that will cover the cost of replacing valuable papers, heirlooms and important doajments. A low-cost safe deposit box in our vault is the best answer. Get one! w AIL S. Bailey & Son, Bankers K .1 ( rant w ho ha- reeently 1 etui ned t o the St ate Horn Eng land w her •e he . as |oi ated with the ’ \ a\ v and Mi - Itosa ( iile of ( lllll on \ , s 1. ,1 rt iatives here Sat u rda\ Mi •s 1 \ \\< t-lboni ol Wll hum stun. Mrs Cl \di ( al ter and dnu i' 'liter Genie ( Inin ol Bock Hill w i i e Siinihiv guests o| Mr and Mi - l VI. d o Mi ; : 1 Mi 1 1 n r . ( ow ai d anil .lot: ot Spartan hui ' ,1 at On ;. t v\ eek end with ! i v II . a swam Mi 1 , 1 , k left Wedlles ila> ! ' i' . . . s 1 A 1 th her son and lam. ('hester Mr a 1 Mrs .1 K MeKissiek Wll d the vseddltlL! ot the lath ece. Ml ss Betty Sara 1 law am 1 a nd Itev .1 1 Brow n. Jr . whirl] Mill tl tkt place Nov, 10 at Ihe \ (>ondu\ Baptist ('hureli in M anett a. Ga Mi NS Ki rrhne Whitelord spent a receiil weekend with Miss ( larabelle Hill at Winthrop Col lege Mrs Hoy W Coker, Mrs A I) Graham. Mrs \V M Lea man, Mrs E K Austin, Mrs H A Boyce and Mrs. Harold Austin attended the Presbyterial at Enendship Presbyterian (Hie kory Tavern i Church last Thurs day Mr and Mrs .1 E Edmunds and daughter. Dianne, s|>ent Sunday at Cherokee, N C IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS WE PAY 5% MARTIN Mr and Mrs Henry Ear] Mar tin announce the birth of a son, Barry Wilson Martin, on Novem ber 1 at Blalock Clinic Mrs Martin is the former Miss Au drey Wilson of Laurens HOLDER Mr and Mrs. Joseph W Holder announce the birth of a daughter, Kegina Ann, on November 4 at Blalock Clinic Formerly Mrs Holder was Miss Geraldine Bea man DODSON Mr and Mrs Waldo Dodson of Natural Bridge, Va , announce the birth of a daughter, Ruth Emma, on October 26 The Dod sons formerly resided here while he attended Presbyterian College and was student pastor at Beth any Mrs Dodson worked at the First Presbyterian Church SAWYER , Mr and Mrs Willis Sawyer an- I nounce the birth of a son, Willis Hay, on November 1 at Hays hos pital Formerly Mrs. Sawyer was Misv Margaret Bagwell NEIL Mr and Mrs P E Neil an i nounce the birth of a daughter, | Mary Elise, on October 23 at the Joanna Memorial hospital Mrs Neil is the former Miss Lucretia Liewers of Winston-Salem, N C Mr Neil is a student at Presby lerian College Chorus Group Rehearse At Belk Auditorium Robert B Wassung, director of the Clinton Community Chorus,' announces that the group will re hearse on Sunday afternoon 3 00 to 5 (K) in the Belk Auditorium in stead of at the First Presbyterian Church as formerly Dr. Whitelaw To Speak To Presbyterian Men Dr Neil G Whitelaw will be I the guest siieaker for the Presby- I terian Men's supper meeting on November 16 at the church Me will speak on nuclear radiation i and fallout If any women are interested they are welcome Please call the church office for reserva tions Spartanburg Man Found Dead at Lake The body of a white man about 50 years old, identified as How ard H Gates, of Spartanburg, was discovered early Wednesday afternoon near Lake Greenwood. Officers believe he had been dead since October 31. He had been camping in the open and apparenUy died while sleeping, it was stated A supply of groceries was in his automobile parked at the scene. He w as found near a road that turns left off the Greenwood high way just this side of the Cothran bridge Laurens, County officers are in vestigating Crificol Forest Fire Weather To Continue Critical forest fire weather con tinues as long-range weather fore casts give little hope of rain for at least another month, accord ing to Tom Hill, Laurens County Hanger of the South Carolina State Commission of Forestry. Predictions are that dry cold fronts, frost, and increasing winds will make for explosive forest lire conditions well into December The occasional pre dictions of "scattered showers" will not help much and should not be interpreted as relief from (lie critical situation. Ranger Hill said Extreme caution should be ex ercised by anyone using fire in any form Citizens living in or passing through rural areas should refrain fro m burning trash, brush, and field, or build ing camp or warming fires. Mo torists should in every instance use the c ar ash tray when dispos mg of matches and cigarettes. Only constant care in the use of fire by all citizens of South ( arolina can prevent serious damage to valuable forests that mean so much to the life and health of everyone, Hill said IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 The following public records were filed the past week in the office of the Clerk of Court of Laurens County. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Leroy Bluford to Canal Wood Corporation, 2.3 acres in Hunter Township, and 4 of an acre for $10 00 and exchange of lands. Canal Wood Corporation to Le roy Bluford, 2.1 acres in Hunter Township for $10 00 and other valuable considerations. Lula D. Hill to Henry M. Faris. i 3.6 acres for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. A E Holton to B J. McMur- ry, lot in Greenacres, Waterloo Township, for $198.00 Claude Armstrong to James W. Sanders, lot in Laurens County; for $10 00 and other valuable considreations. Continental Land Co to Betty Jean Holland, lot in Lakewood, Waterloo Township, for $440 00 Bessie I>ee Chapman to Annie Maye C. Henson, 90 acres in Dials Township for $10 00 and other valuable considerations. Sara B Copeland to Joe H. Bonds, lots in Hunter Township for $10.00 and other valuable con siderations. James DuPree to Parham Steel Service, lot in Cross Hill Town ship for $10.00 and other consid erations. OFFICE SUPPUES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-0541 NEED MONEY See MOORE’S Citizen’s Loan & Finance Co. 104 N. Broad St. Phone 833-2501 I AsaeU $10,000,000.00 J JANETTE PRATHER MISS HOMECOMING YOUR PROGRAM I Will Y ENTERTAINMENT IN COOL ( OMI OUT: Today, Fri. & Sat. 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Pluee Settings, from $24.50 Tea Spoons, from $4.75 Serving Pieces, from $5.06 HAMILTON'S Blue Nile Diamonds Hillcresl Watchet* County Books Open 1961 Tax Levy Laurens Countv, Laurens, S. C. GENERAL LEVY Ordinarx County Bonds Hospital County Wide I^evy Total 9 4 1 14 Mills a e s a * x ? £ * a- S’ 9 c 9 a Sf sr $ a I r ? 9 s e w •s. fo r ts 9 (A s e m V - & £ e § << oc e £ & a. E n tt H O H 2: Laurens No 55 14 35 2 " si Laurens No 56 14 30 4 1 7 56 Ware Shoals No 51 14 39 2 Li 55Vi Greenville No. 520 14 42 4 2 5 < 82% Cross Hill No 13 i56t 14 30 4 1 2 51 Laurens No 55 made up and composed of the following old school and tax District Laurens No 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 11; Youngs 5, 6. 7. 8 and 10; Dials 1, 2 and 5; Sullivan 1 and 17; Scuffleton No 4 and 12; Water’oo, 2. 4. 6 and 14. Laurens No. 56 made up and composed of the following old school and tax districts: Cross Hill No 13; Hunter 4, 5, 6. K-9. 42 and 16: Jacks No. \. 2 3 5. 6. 7 and 15; Scuffleton No. 1, 2 and 3 Ware Shoals No. 51 is made up and composed of the following old school and tax districts: Sullivan No 2. 3 and 7 Water loo No. 1 and 7 Greenville No. 520 is made up and composed of the following old school and tax districts: Youngs No 4 and Dials 3-B Clinton Hospital District is composed of ali District 56 except Cross Hill No. 13.