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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
VFW Launches Project in County
Commander Mae Rouse (6S-«4) and Luke Van Ness (64-
65) announce that Slmpson-Medlock VFW Post 3354, Laurens,
has launched a project dubbed “Operation Loan Closet,” that
will make available to any Laurens County resident, veteran
or not, sick-room equipment, such as wheel chairs, beds,
crutches, invalid walkers, etc., for free home use on a tem
porary basis. Workers are conducting a county-wide canvass
to raise funds for these ambulatory aids. They will carry let
ters of introduction signed by post and county officials. The
cooperation of the public will be greatly appreciated, post of
ficials stated. This is a community service, state-wide in
hi the photo: hack row—Edgar W. Stone, quartermaster;
Mrs. Cheryl Tyler, project worker; Luke Van Ness, command
er (64-66); front row—“Chig” weathers, house manager; Bill
Sharpe, area commander. Upper inset—Macdonald “Mac”
Rouse, commander (63-64); lower inset—Watson Campbell,
4th District commander.
Public Records
MARRIAGE LICENSES
y ISSUED
Duckett McDonald Adair and
Melanie Pant Martin of Clin
ton.
Donald Rodney Holcombe
and Ruby Louise Hall of Lau
rens.
Evans Williams Hunt of
Bradley and Nancy Miller of
Greenwood.
Haskell D. Roddy and Mary
Lois Hyman of Woodruff.
Samuel Orion Hairston of
Laurens, and las Lee McAl
ister of Climar.
Kenneth Hendrix Watson and
Sylvia Joan Hudson of Lau-
Charles Henry Roney of
Philadelphia, Pa., and Martha
Lee Sasser of Laurens.
William Leon Glenn, Jr., of
Columbia, and Barbara Jo
Boyce of Joanna. ,(
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
H. R. Bolton to Robert Pra
ther, lot in South Heights Sub
division, Laurens, for $10.00
and other considerations.
Dorothy O. Scott to James
E. Anderson, lot on Shands
St., Clinton, for $10.00 and oth.
er considerations.
J. C. Fortner to Jimmie B.
Tinsley and Mozelle P. Tins
ley, lots in the City of Clinton
for $700.00.
E. G. Bramlett to Daniel and
Sandra Steadman, lot in Bram
lett Woods for $10.00 and other
considerations.
A. E. Holton to Helen E.
Jackson, lot in Greenacres,
Waterloo Township, for $306.00.
THANKS TO ALL!
I wish to cxpraK my sincere thanks to the voters of
Laurens County who supported me so generously and
re-nominated me as one of their County Conunisaten-
ers hi the primary on June 9. This expression of your
confidence will always be cherished.
GEORGE M. PENLAND
THANK YOUL
To the voters of the Clinton, Lydia, Joanna, Mount-
ville and Hopewell sections, I thank you few the splen
did vote of confidence shown by electing me your
Magistrate of Hunter Township. With the help of
God and my many friends I will always strive to live
to your expectations as your Magistrate. Again I
you.
Charles T. (Buddy) Oakley
PERSONAL
MENTION
ATTENDING CAMP
GREENVILLE __
Young Clintonians attending
camp at Camp Greenville this
week are Larry Brehmer, Tom
my Davis, Larry Addis, and G.
Ramage.
Miss Miss Kathy Crayton re
turned Tuesday after a weeks
visit with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Stevens in
Raleigh. She was accompanied
home by her grandmother, Mrs.
J. C. Crayton, also of Raleigh,
who will visit for several days.
Kathy is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil L. Crayton.
Miss Jape Sturgeon of Durham,
N. C. was weekend guest of her
mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon.
HAVE RETURNED TO
CLINTON TO MAKE HOME
Mr. and Mrs William Hatton
and children, Carol, Bill, and
Mike, have returned to this city
and are making their home on
Fifth Ave. For several years
they made their home in Flor
ence. Mrs. Hatton is the former
Miss Joanne Anderson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson.
ATTEND ADAIR FUNERAL
Among the out of town rela
tives and friends here for the
funeral services of Mr. R. Chris
Adair were: Mr. and Mrs. James
F. Adair, Bethesda, Md.; Mr
and Mrs. Chandler Griggs, Ar
lington, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Adair, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H
Hope of Rock Hill; Mr. and Mrs.
O. D. Adair, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Cauthen, Mr. and Mrs. Halmon
Coker, Mrs. Cora McQuiston,
Miss Ann Marshal], and Miss
Lila Dillard of Columbia.
Others were: Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Leaman, Mrs. Josh Craig,
Mrs. Dewey H. Johnson, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ughtsey,
Mrs. S. L. Leaman of Green
wood; Mrs. S. A. Leaman, Mrs.
Bob Baggott, Amon McCormack
and Oertel Dees of Augusta, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Finney, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates of
Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hollings
worth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hollingsworth, Miller Leaman,
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Leaman,
Mrs. C. S. Pinson, Mrs. William
Wightman, Miss Eleanor Dial of
Cross Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Workman, Mr. and Mrs. I. M.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith,
and Miss Gertrude Smith of
Kinards; Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
Hunter, Gray Court; Grady
Stratton, Greenville; Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Leaman Jr. Winston-
Salem, N. C.
Also Mrs. James Moore, Miss
Frances Moore, Mrs. Carl Hart,
York; Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Young, Mrs. John WUkes, Ern
est Easterby, Laurens; Mrs. Ro-
mayne Hamilton, Easley; Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Woodham, Bishop-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jack-
son, Gable, Mrs. J. B. Ferguson,
Tom Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Barnett of Great Falls; Mr.
and Mrs. George Williams, Miss
Ruth Williams, John McCaskill,
Vaides*, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. McQuiston, Henderson, Ky.;
J. B. Townsend, Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Henry, Leesville.
Public Records
Everett H. Caldwell to Wil-
Uam O. Edge and Sybil M.
Edge, lot on Lake Greenwood
for $3.00 and other considers-
Synodical School Faculty
Faculty members for the 17th annual Synodical Training
School for Presbyterian Women of the Church, S. C. Synod,
in session this week at Presbyterian College, are, from left,
top row, Mrs. John W. McQueen of Charleston; Mrs. Mable
C. Morley of Atlanta, Ga.; and Mrs. R. E. Wallin of Colum
bia, Mo.; and bottom row, Dr. Charles B. Cousar and Dr.
Dean Greer McKee of Decatur, Ga.; Dr. Marc C. Weer-
sing of Clinton; and Rev. Joseph R. Woody of Nashville.
Tenn.
IN THIS
“Do-It-Yourself Age”
SEE —
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liams, 1 acre in the City of
Laurens for $600.00.
Claude A. Madden to Robert
Marion Turner and Shirley I.
Turner, 1.46 acres in Scuffle-
town Township for $150.00.
Mittie Pearl Campbell to R.
P. Barnes and Mabel H.
Barnes, .48 of an acre for
$10.00 and other considerations.
A. E. Holton to Helen S.
Jackson, lots in Greenacres,
Waterloo Township, for $1,070.
Walkre Ledford and Evelyn
Snyder Ledford to Stylecraft
Homes Corporation, 142.2 acres
for $3.00 and other considera-
tions.
Johnnie M a k i n to M. H.
Hunter, Jr., lot in the City of
Laurens for $1,693.25.
Nora F. Stribling to Edna
Katherine Stribling, 109 acres
in Waterloo Township for $1.00
and other considerations.
George L. Phinney to W. M.
Cunningham, 1 acre in Cross
Hill Township for $450.00.
L. H. Smith to Samuel M.
Hester, Jr., lot near Cothran’s
Bridge, Lake Greenwood, for
$10.00 and other considerations.
James E. Brown to A. E. Al- well papers; general studies; and teutons of the 1964
exander, lot in subdivision of thesis and dissertations about school. He obtained both Ida BA
property of W. Roy Manley for
$4,500.00. him - arid MA degrees from the UnL
Robcrt F Ranks tn Robert f Brown hfl s served on the PC versity of South Carolina aad
and Maraaret E Banks 31 85 faculty during the P ast year and has done additional graduate
^esTf^Ln Towtlip ior " «“ u > “ V^derbU. Unlv"*,.
$5.00.
E. H. Reeves to Canal Wood
Corporation, 50 acres and 41
acres in Dials Township for
$10.00 and other considerations.
PC Professor
Publishes Work
On James Boswell
A bibliography on James Bos
well entitled “Boswellian Stu
dies” has been published by An
thony E. Brown, assistant, pro
fessor of English at Presbyterian
College.
In this catalog of the critical
writing on the subject of James
Boswell and his work, Brown has
“attempted to organize into a
single instrument as much of the
primary material and secondary
work as my resources have per
mitted.” The five sections in
clude: editions of Boswell’s
works, with particular attention
to his “Life of Samuel Johnson”;
biographies of Boswell; the Bos-
St Andrews Graduate
Horace D. Payne Jr., son of
Mrs. H. D. Payne and the late
Mr. Payne, was a member of the
graduating class at St. Andrews
College, Laurfnburg, N. C. His
degree is a bachelor of science in
business administraotion. Mr.
Payne will enter the National
Guard for four months at Fort
Bliss, El Paso, Texas, and then
will be sent to For Jackson, Co
lumbia for two months.
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To The Voters of Laurens County:
I wish to express my sincere thanks to the voters of Laurens County
who supported me in my race for the State Senate in the primary
on June 9. I shall always be grateful
DAVID S. TAYLOR
THANK YOU
I wish to express my thanks to the roters of Scuffle-
town Township for their support in re-ofeeting me as
Magistrate in the Democratic primary on Jane 9. I
shall continue to serve to the best 6f my ability.
Robert E. Elmore
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TO THE VOTERS OF
LAURENS COUNTY
Thank you for re-electing me as one of
yonr County Conun isskmers.
I deeply appreciate H. It is an honor and
privilege to serve sock good people. I am
hwmbiy grateful and will esntinns to ds my
PAUL S. ODELL
First National Investment
Co. to Midland Guardian Com
pany of Georgia, 1 acre in Wa
terloo Township for $6.00 and
other cnosiderattons.
Frank Miller and Flora May-
belle Miller to Ralph Willis
Miller, 11.17 acres in Youngs
Township for 63.00 and other
considerations.
David R. Snipes and E. W.
Page to Jessie H. Flint, lot on
Hooker Ave., Laurens, for $280.
Stewart M. Thomson and
Jane C. Ellis to Roy N. Arm
strong, lots in I. L. Donkle
Subdivision for $300.00.
Modern Homes Construction
Co. to Billy Joe Pitts, lot in
Sullivan Township for $1,800.00.
W. T. Bolt and Eileene Bolt
to Levenia McIntyre, lot in the
City of Laurens for $10.00 and
other considerations.
Joe H. Bonds to John Les
lie, lot in Holiday Acres Sub
division for $10.00 and other
considerations.
Robert Lee Gary to Mitchell
Patterson, lots in Washington
Heights Subdivision, Laurens,
for $1,260.00.
Hubert L. Simmons and Sara
Francos S. Simmons to Jamas
Wilford Simmons, .86 of an
aero in the Harmony com
munity for $1.60 and other con
siderations.
Sara B. Copeland to Joe H.
Bonds, lot in the Lakewood De
velopment, Clinton, for $10.00
and other
M. H. Hunter, Jr., and Boyd
H. Parham to J. A. Boh, let in
Waterloo Township for 618.00.
James B. Anderson to Wil
liam O. Lewis and Daisy G.
Lewis, lot in Dogwood Circle,
Clinton, for $10.00 and othsr
William H. Knight to Huston
R. Thompson and Etrulia K.
1J6 acres In SulM-
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