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/ 4 t t ( : f THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949 —' 1— , ‘ ' -—.I cause is stressed in April and Mrs. Neighbors gave an article ‘The Crisis In Christian Education” from the Survey. Miss Margaret Blakely reviewed the study book on the Mrs. William Brooks Owen. Mrs. theme for the year ‘‘Of The House- W. A. Galloway of West Palm Beach, ■ of Faith. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page S«v«n SOCIETY (Contained from page three) T ——— Florida who is visiting here was a club guest for the afternoon. Lovely arrangements of spring flowers were used at vantage points in the hostess home for the meeting. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: fects of George Washington Cox. [ lication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the day of April, A D. 1949 These are, therefore, to cite and forenoon, to show cause, if any they ^ J HEWLETTE WASSCKM, admonish all and singular the Kin- have, why the said Administration 2S_2 P dred and Creditors of the said should not be granted. George Washington Cox, deceased,! Given under my hand this 20th! Probate Judge Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon Hostess To Club The regular meeting of the Cen tury club was held Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. Mrs. John W. Harris' had ranged an interesting program Garden Club Units To Meet Units of the Garden club will meet Monday afternoon April 25, at 3:30 as follows: Camellia, Mrs. Roger Henry,: chairman; Mrs.J. B. Hart, hostess.* Whereas, Lucille Marlin Cox made 1 ' ha ‘ th '? ^ *?» “W*" ’ \ ,!in the Court of Probate, to be held suit to me to grant her Letters of, at Lauren, court House, Laurens, S. Administration of the estate and i Can 74 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES e^‘ on May 4, 1949, next, after pub- Report of Condition of M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers of Clinton, In the State of South Carolina, at the Close of Business on April 11, 1949 _ ASSETS Daffodil, Mrs. B. C. Preslar, chair- Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, man; Mrs. C. E. Galloway, hostess. and cash itemsJn-process of collection '• .$2,449,219.61 Iris, Mrs. S. C. Hays, chairman; United States <*>vernment obligations, direct and guaranteed ... 2,281,000.00 . «"• J “ hn w "»»*• ‘•SJ&S I Gardenia, Mrs. R. P. Wilder, Corporate stocks ., 200.000 00 chairman; Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, hos- Loans and discounts (including $28,624.93 overdrafts) 5.161,266.57 Real estate owned^other than bank premises 24,992.27 Magnolia, Mrs. G. A. Burton, : Other assets ar the acomplishments of the 1948- t 1949 session of the United Nations.! m • Plf.h*", V* last , re e ular meet ‘IchairmanPMra*°F. K. Shealy.“hos- ing of the club year it was announc- 1 tess *d. The open meeting will be held > Mrs Carlis , e Nee , chair . on May 3, at the home ot Mrs. C. m Mrs D B Smith hostess M. Bailey. ’ '52.29 TOTAL ASSETS $11,352,229.78 Baptist Society In April Meeting The Woman’s Missionary Society of the First Baptist church met on Monday afternoon for the regular monthly session. The Runyan circle, Mrs. Joe Leake, presiding, had charge of the program on “Christ The Answer In on R. LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor- porations $10,440,000.73 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. .. 50,924 17 Deposits of States and political subdivisions v 254,674.72 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 3,991.42 TOTAL DEPOSITS * *10,749,591.04 shown below Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Entertain Seniors Following the senior follies Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. — . T . 4 .... L1 . P. Wilder invited members of theT 0 ?^ INABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations senior class for a drop-in at their home on Woodrow Drive. j • About 60 guests including the capital* $ sponsors for “The Follies”, Miss g urp ] us mv. , - | Eloise Miller, Miss Martha Wash-, Undivided orofits trtcf MVc ‘^ton and Miss Irene Hipp, enjoyed Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) the occasion. t A variety of garden flowers in TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ pastel tints were arranged in the room. A beautiful floral center-1 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ing part on the program were Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Mrs. Leake. Mrs. Homer Todd, Mrs. Margaret P. Fouche, Mrs. R. H. McGee, Mrs. Blufe Blakely, Mrs. F. L. Webb and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. The president, Mrs. R. P. Wilder, conducted a business session at the conclusion of the program. $10,749,591.04 500.000.00 100.000.00 2,620.07 18.67 602,638.74 $11,352,229.78 A. R. P. Children Enjoy Egg Hunt piece in the school colors of red and white was fashioned of snap dragons, daisies and snow balls, 360,000.00 Those assisting in addition to Mrs. Sloan were Mrs. Marion Na bors. Misses Margaret and Kather ine Blakely. About thirty children assembled on the lawn and after the hunt re freshments of ice cream and cook ies were enjoyed. ♦This banks capital consists of: First preferred stock with total par value of $200,000.00 Common stock with total par value of ... $300,000.00 for the dining ^ble. Sandwich^, Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other ham biscuits, and other dainties purposes 00 ^ TipH S wifh L. SIMPSON, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear wiches, we f« roll f^ an ^ t,ed * that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents red and white ribbon to resembl t ij e st a te of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the diplomas. Miss Agnes Davis poured best of my knowledge and belief. G. L. SIMPSON, punch and serving were Misses Jo-; Correct—Attest: Robert M. Vance, P. S. Bailey. R. C. Adair. Geo H. Cor- were i an Vaughn, Joan Anderson and Bet- 1 nelson, Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of April, 1949. and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. W. H. SIMPSON. Notary Public. My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. The children of the Associate Re formed Presbyterian church entertained with an Easter party | ty Jean Sumerel. Miss Lily Yarbor- and egg hunt on Friday afternoon ough assisted in entertaining, at the home of Mrs. James P. Sloan.! Whitten-Owens Engagement Mr. and Mrs. William Clyde Whit ten, of Walhalla, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Frances Vivian, to William Robert Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Owens, of this city. The wedding will take place June 8 at the First Bap tist church of Walhalla. Used Car Special WEEK-END 1947 Chevrolet Stylemoster, like new $1465 1947 Ford Coach, extra clean, heater and white-wall tires $1450 1.942 Chevrolet Sedan,, radio, heater I and spotlight . $695 1941 Chevrolet Coach, clean, radio, heater and new covers $895 1941 Ford Coach $795 1941 Chevrolet Coach, radio, heater $795 1940 Ford Coach, clean, new paint $850 1940 Chevrolet Business Coupe, clean .... $750 1941 Hudson Coach, a steal at $395 1939 Pontiac Coach, 8 cylinder, little rough, well worth $125 1936 Ford Tudor, see this one $295 1936 Chevrolet Coupe $295 1929 A-model Coach, rough, ideal fishing car $65 C8N " -Co. North Broad St. Phone 608 April Meeting of Presbyterian Women The Women of the Church of the pew-Doyis First Presbyterian church met on _ Monday evening for the regular engagement monthly session, with the president,! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Few announce Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd presiding. the engagement of their daughter, The program for the afternoon Mary Lou. to Herbert Lee Davis, son was in charge of Mrs. J. A. Neigh- of Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Davis, of Lau- bors. secretary of Christian Educa- rens. The wedding will take place in •tion and Ministerial Relief. This June. LOOK! LOOK! 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