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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Area Graduate* of Erskine College
Above are Clinton and Joanna gradu
ates of Erskine College who received
their degrees at commencement exer
cises on May 27.
Top row: Jackie Cooper, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom B. Cooper, AB in history;
Patricia Elaine Chisholm, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Chisholm, AB in
science and psychology; Charles T. Sub
lets son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sublett,
BS in physical education.
Bottom row: Charles R. Tucker, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker, BS de
gree in science; Georgia Bee Young,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Young, AB degree in elementary educa
tion; James A. Farmer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Farmer of Joanna, BS de
gree in science.—Photos by William M.
Shields. .
Items of Interest From ...
West Clinton
MRS. MAXIE WALLENZINE
Correspondent Telephone 833-1225
Mrs. E. P. Jenkins of Ware
Shoals, visited her daughter,
Mrs. Ben Campbell, Wednesday.
Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Campbell
also visited Mrs. Jenkins, broth
er, J. V. Hunt, at the Clinton
Nursing Home.
Miss Gloria Satcher of Green
wood, and Bruce Murphy of Jo
anna, visited Mr. a h d Mrs.
Claude Farmer and Velda Sun
day.
• Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud
spent the week-end with their
nephew, Edward Bagwell, and
Mrs. Bagwell at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder
visited Mrs. Reeder’s aunts, Jes
sie and Lola Roberts, in Union
Sunday.
Mrs. Claude Wallenzine, Mrs.
Lillie Belle Miller, Mrs. Maxie
Wallenzine and daughters, Kim
and Lorie, visited Mrs. Geneva
Coker in Greenwood Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and
children were guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Jerry Heaton and family
for a birthday dinner for Mr.
Heaton recently.
Mrs. Chestley King has return
ed home after a week’s stay at
Bailey Memorial hospital.
Lanny Gooch was among the
junior police who spent the week
end at Lake Greenwood. Chief of
Police B. B. Ballard was the
sponsor. —.
Mrs. John Weir and Marie vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bright in
Startex, Mrs. C. B. Brannon, Mr.
and Mrs.\ Charlie Brannon in
Greer Sunday.
Claude Wallenzine and Maxie
Wallenzine visited Mr. and Mrs.
Meadors Minick in Kinards Sun
day.
Mrs. Sadie Quinton is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Simmons
of Melrose, Fla., were overnight
guests of Mrs. John Weir and
Marie Monday of last week.
Joel Cox, Jr., and his room
mates, Vince Petno and Larry
Hitchcock, were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Joel Cox for the week
end. They left for the Medical
Hospital in Charleston where
they will work during the sum
mer. w
Miss Franceen Smith attended
open house with some class
mates at Winthrop College at
Crescent Beach for a week re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rush,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doggins of
Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Cox Sunday. ‘
Mrs. Andy Hames has returned
home after being a patient at the
Medical College Hospital in
Charleston.
Janet Price is attending youth
camp at the Pentecostal Holiness
Church in Greenville county.
Janet is the daughter of Mrs.
Elizabeth Price and the grand
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. J.
Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox of
Seneca, were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorance Peace
and daughter of Taylors, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Peace’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Hames.
Leon Hedspeth of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. J. W. Hedspeth.
Mr. and; Mrs. Hubert Leopard,
Mrs. Clifton Heaton and daugh
ters, Rudell and Dena, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fulmer in
Johnston Sunday. '
Mrs. Clyde Bigbee has return
ed home after visiting M-Sgt.
and Mrs. Aaron Balkham and
Clyde Bigbee. Jr., in Newburgh.
N. Y.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
“Happy Birthday” today to
Karen Brookshire, Edwin Evans,
Wally Heaton, Mike Sanders,
Bobby Turner, Mrs. Beulah Ives-
ter, H. C. English and Mrs. Mar-
gie-BagweU. —
Agnes Walker will observe a
birthday June 7.
Reba Starnes, Freddie McLen
don, Buster Wilson, Kathy Fick
lin, and Charles F. Barker will
have a birthday June 8.
Mrs. Ott Thomas, Mrs. Abe-
line Evans and Mrs. Eva Land
will celebrate birthdays June 9.
Aline Lanford and Betty Webb
will observe birthdays June 10.
Billy Horton will have a birth
day June 11.
Barry Wayne Sumerel, Robert
Neal and Miles Lawson will cele
brate birthdays June 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner
will observe their weddng anni
versaryJune-7,
ATTEND FUNERAL
Those from out of town attend
ing the recent funeral of R. G*
Watson were:
Mr. and Mrs.' M. J. Blakely
and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Prince of Spartanburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Simpson, Mr. and
Mrs. John Moorehead, Mrs. Vel
ma Grishan, Mrs. J. C. Moore-
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Maxey
Moorehead of Greenville; Mr.
and Mrs. Porter Watson, Hugh
Watson and Billy Watson of
Cross Anchor; Mrs. Lillian
Moore of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Moore of Greenwood; Mr.
and Earl Moore of Waterloo; Mr.
and Mrs. James Simmons of
Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. David
Poole of Enoree; Wade and Ce-
bel Poole of Enoree; Mr. and
Mrs. Westley Knight and family
of Woodruff; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde-
Cook and Miss Blanche Cox of
the Greenville highway; Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Ballard of Ander
son; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Watson of
Spartanburg.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbors for the
food that was brought In and alsb
for their help in many other
ways. Their kindness will never
be forgotten. I would especially
like to thank the WMS of Calvary
Baptist Church for serving din
ner. Your kindness was very
much appreciated by us.
Also special thanks to Mrs
Paul Quinton and Mrs. Irene
Whitmire for being such kind
friends.
Sincerely,
MRS. SARA WATSON
ter to Shell Homes, Inc., lot in
Hunter Township, $1,610.
B. F. Parsons to Sam Harlan,
3/4 of an acre, Youngs Township,
$10 and other valuable considera
tions.
W. E. Dunlap, Clerk of Court
to Newberry Federal Savings &
Loan Assoc., lots in subdivision
of Moorehead Property, Laurens,
$4,731.54
Melvin R. Lyon to James E.
Brown, lot in subdivision of W.
Roy Manley property, $500.
A. E. Holton to T. A. Kilby,
lots in Greenacres, Waterloo
Township, $297.
Olyn Mundy to James E.
Moore and Margaret W. Moore,
1.5 acres, $5 and other consider
ations.
Patricia Farmer to J. J. Har
vey, 31 Vi acres and 45/100 of an
acre, Dials Township, $4,125.
Clarence Roe to Sara O. Jenn
ings, 10.23 acres, Waterloo Town
ship, $1,850.
Collie Fuller to Euell Fuller, 5
acres, $19 and other considera
tions.
James H. Floyd to Albert B.
Jolly and Dorothy H. Jolly, lot
in -Lake Breeze Lake Greenwood,
$1,600.
J. Henderson Pitts, Jr. to Eu
gene F. Whiteford and Ray D.
Whiteford, lots Tn College View
subdivision. Hunter Township,
$10 and other valuable consider
ations. ^
Blake P. Garrett and David H.
Garrett to William Charles Grif
fith, Jr., .56 acres, Town of
Fountain Inn, $5,750. ^7
C. M. Wells to C. R. Weils and
Carrie L. Wells, 10.2 acres,
Waterloo Township, $5 love and
affection.
Talmadge Rabb and Mae T.
Babb Coates to H. D. Holman, lot
on Chestnut St. Ext., Laurens,
$450.
. Mary L. Jones, trustee to Rob
ert C. Scott, Jr. and Louise Tins- 1
ley Scott, lot in Lake Estate sub
division, Laurens $10 and other
valuable considerations.
to James F. Davis and Elizabeth
Thomson Davis, 166^ ac^es,
south of City of Clinton, $10,400.
A. E. Holton to Oliver McCar
ter, Jr. and Dorothy M. McCar
ter, lot in Green acres, Waterloo
Township, $395. . '
Joe H. Bonds to Miriam C.
Dawson, lot in Bon Aire Acres,
subdivision, Clinton, $10 and
other valuable considerations.
Pineland Trading Corp. to El
mer R. House, lot near Lake
Greenwood, $150.
Hattie Willard to James A.
Sisk, 1 acre, Cross ' Hill Town*
ship, $25.
Laura Barksdale Fleming to
Laurens Holding, Co., Inc., .18
Dunlap, Clerk of Court I acres. City of Laurens, $700
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Public Records
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Billie C. Patton to J. C. Brown
and Sara Louise T. Brown, lot
near the Town of Fountain Inn,
$700.
James A. Knight to John G.
Brockell and Sisley Brockell, lot
in Sullivan Township, $300.
James A. Knight to Eugene
Chapman, lot in Sullivan Town
ship, $45.
James A. Knight to Eugene
Chapman, lot in Sullivan Town
ship, $150.
Pearlie Garrett to Lee Earl
Mack and Alberta T. Mack, 1
acre, near Lanford Station, $100.
Blufford M. Nabors to Harriet
A. Nabors, lot on Calhoun St.,
Joanna, assumption of mortgage.'
H. D. Holman to Bennie Austin,
lots in Ella Harbert subdivision,
$800.
J. V. Lowe and Alice D. Lowe
to Hugh F. Morgan, lot on Fergu
son St., Clinton, $5,300.
A. Arthur Rosenblum, Annie
Rossooff, and Sarah R. Lang to
Albert Rosenblum, lot in City of
dampens, $6,000.
N. J. Osborne to William Har
old Osborne and Margaret B. Os
borne, 29.5 acres, $10 and other
considerations.
Fred L. Mathis to Bobby R.
Queen and Gail M. Queen, 1.6
acres, Laurens Township, $1 and
other considerations.
J. Wilson Scurry to George H.
Clouse and Sarah L. Clouse, lot
in Cross HiU township, $$,600.
Arthur Dunaway and Bobby
Meadows to C. Herschel Thoma
son, lot in Gross Hill Township,
$10 and other considerations.
Continental Land Co. to Ezra
Custer Jones, lot in Lakewood,
$49.
Continental Land Co. to Ezra
Custer Jones, lot in Lakewood,
$89.
W. W. Thompson and Montine
B. Thompson to Beuna P. Gam-
brell, 106.02 acres, near Town of
Ware Shoals, $10 and other valu
able considerations.
Ellis Reynolds and Mildred H.
Reynolds to Lee Quality Homes
Corp-. lot in Lakeview Haights
subdivision, $6,242.
J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate
Judge to J. B. HiU, 2 acres,
Eugene Hunter and Lydia Hun-
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