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Charter No. 11155 REPORT OF COI FIRST NATI At Maiming in the Stat the close of busines RESOL t. a Loans and discounts, including reJ (except those shown in b and c).. Total loans Deduct: d Notes and bills rediscounted with Reserve Bank other than bank ances sokd) (see Item 55a) ..$1 2. Overdrafts, unsecured .. .... 5. U. S. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation bonds par value)-..-....-... . d Pledged as collateral for State or posits or bills payable h War Savings Certificates and Stamps actually owned-_ Total U. S. Government secu 6. Other bonds, securities, etc.: c Bonds and securities (other than 1 curities) pledged as collateral for other deposits (postal excluded) payable c Securities, other than U. S. bonds cluding stocks,) owned and unple< Total bonds, securities, etc., o 8. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (5( 9. a Value of banking house, own unincumbered_. b Equity in banking house 10. Furniture and fixtures -- 12. Lawful reserve with Federal Res 14. Cash in vault an(d net amounts d 16. Exchanges for clearing house - Total of Items 13, 14, 15, 16, v 19. Redemption fund with U. S. Tre U. S. Treasurer . TOTAL . LIABII 22. Capital itock paid in 23. Surplus fund 24. a Undivided profits b Less current expenses ,interest, an 28. Circulating7 notes outstanud i 29. Amount due to Federal Reserve I 30. Net amounts due to national han 31. Net aiounts due to ha nks, b):a1n1 panies in the United States an (other than incitLled in Items 29 m 33. Cashier's cheeks on own bank out Total of Items 29, 30, 31, :32, Demand deposits (other than ha to Reserve (deposits payable wit 34. Individual deposits subject to Chet Total of demand deposits (oth hank deposits) subject to Rleserv' 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39 Time deposits sibject to Reserv days, or subject to 30 days or postal savings): 40. Certificates of deposit (other than Total of time deposits subjec Items 40, 41, 42, and 43 - 48. Bills payable, other than with Fe (including all obligations represei ed other than red iscounts) 49. Bills payable with Federal Reserve TOTA L-_-_ 55. a Liabilities for reliscounts with F (see Item ld).. Total contingent liabilities (55 including items in Schedult STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cour I, .1. T. Stukes, Cashier of the abov the above statement is true to the best Subscribed and sworn to hefore me rt)D V~r A'Vrlrfl-.1 CO RRECT.--A 'TTESTi: W. C. DA VIS, I. V. PLOWDEN, J1. E. K ELLY, Di rectors. St at emteat of the ( ondi tioni of BANK OF PINEWOOD) L~oented at P'inewoodl, S. C ., at the close otf )1 bu inelss .Jun :y iigI. 9 RESOUJRCE~S Overd r! I . 1,891.57 ,the bank l~0.0 t'urmuiire and1 lix)tre's .. --I,12l.4l0 Itankuw hous---------IAI 's D)ue irom bank; anid bank Currebuy . 4.00~ q CTheeks and cash ite 2l'l0 . 1''' Exhans for the TlO'TA: t 2)'7 08 CapJit al stoc(k Jiid in .1 000.00 Su ridhus fund -..-.7000.00 UnIIbided prloits, less eu re'nt ex penses anld ta xes paid -3.102.;g Due to hank s andi~ hankers ._('84.9 1Ind1ivid ual deposits Saingslp' de(posits . 24,75 Time (crtificates of de(pos5it '>- 5,39(1.00 Cashier's checks - ..- 246.00 87,290.26 Bill s payable, iinc lud ing certi - Iicates for money borrow ed....- ...-...1.00,000.00 Reserve fund carried on gen eral indlividlual or savings ledger.......-...- .-...239.25 TOTA L -- ---- .. ..$208,.317.08 STATE O1F SOUJTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon ss. Blefore me came R. J1. Aycock, Cashier of the above namned bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above andI foregoing statement is a true con dlition of saId bank, as shown by the books of saidl bank. R. J. Aycock, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th (lay of July 1920. R. A Ridg'ill, Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest:-J. W. Weeks, Jr., P. 0. Broughton, B. D. Griffin, Direc tars. Reserve District No. E [DITION OF THE DNAL BANK e of South Carolina, at s on June 30, 1920. TRCES iacounts - -------- $463,588.04 --------- $463,588.04 Federal accept 1,664.81 $111,664.81 351,923.2c -.. - - ---- -............. - 263.61 (U. S. .---.. - $25,000.00 ther de --- .$41,000.00 T1hrift --- ---------$846.00 Ities-. -- - -- ......66,846.0 .J. S. se State or or bills .._.--$20,000.00 (not in ged .. ....$58,366.76 her than U. S. __ __ _. __- 78,366.7 per cent of subscription).....1,800.0 (I and .---$5,614.65 ------....-....-.._-_...-5,614.6 -.....-...............-3,274.4 .rve Bank ---------------- 51,835.3 le fr on national banks -.._180,619.3 --- -------- - . - __-- -._4,593.0 md 17 . $185,212.41 isurer and due from --------.---------.1,250.0 ..---------- --$746,386.4 ITIES S$50,000.0 ------..-.. ..____- 10,000.0' ___$26,903.94 (I taxes $20,807.81 6,096.1U - - 24,000.0( ank (deferred credits) 7,943.2 ks 6,256.5, zers. and trust com I foreign countries 30) ----_... 6,451.b. standing- -.402.5 mid 33 ... -$20,853.58 nk deposits) subject hin 30 days): k - --508,234.2( 'Ir than Items S------$,508,234.20 (payable after 30 more notice, and for money borrowed)-- 67,002.41 to Reserve -- . -S67,002.49 deral Reserve Bank iting money borrow ----------- - - - 25,000.01 Bank -------.---- 35,000.1 --------- --$746,386.4( ederal Reserve Bank -------------- ---111,664.8) a, b, c, and d) (not 23 of report -------------I 1,4 81 ty of Clarendon, ss: P-named bank, do solemnly swear that of my knowledge and belief. .J. T. STUKES, Cashier. this 8, (lay of -July, 1920. B CANTEY, Clerk of Court. Statement of the Condition of BANK OF MANNING Ehenatedl at Manning, S.. C, at th< (el(,se of business JTune 30, 1920. RESOURCES I ,oans and dliscounts 4. 52,876.1 , ., thank .-25,000.0C e urmitur( and fixtures ...-. .I,l52.V1 ltak~ing house . --.5,840.00 l)na fr-n banks and bank ,0s- - -. . -. .87,803.2 ( nrrency......... - . ,71 S ilv'.er aindi other m.iinor eon n 2,769'.64. Chlecks and (ash items.- . 7,097.81 I i iberty bonds .. . - . 60,49)3.90 \ intory Honds....44..'l1,585.00 Wa Sav Stamp 905.7 T1OTlA L,- -.-. 0. 698 og.g LIA BI~LITI ES Capital stock paid in 40.'l,000.00 Sturplu1s fund...- ....60,000.001 Uni vvied prnofits, less ur rent expenses aind taxies paid - -- ----.----2,189.68 Inudhvialual deposits subject to check . 248,696.28 Savings depositsi -_ 145,095.87 393,792.15 Notes and bills; redliscounted. .20,000.Otj Bills payable, including cernti ficat-ins for money b~orrow ---------- --- ---- - ...109,000.00 T OT AL --...$694,981.83 STrATE OF SOUTH1'1 CARUOLINA, County of Cla rendon s Before me came TP. M. Mouzon Cashier of the above named bank, who, being dluly sworn, saiys that the above andl~ foregoing statement is a true co(ndition of said bank, as shown by the hooks of said hank. T. M. Mouzon, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12 (lay of July, 1920. R. C. Wells, Notary Public. Correct Attest: -,Joseph Sprott Fred Lesesne, James M. Sprott, Direc. tors. Statement of the Condition of BANK OF SANTEE Located at Summerton, S. C., at the close of business June 30, 1920. ' RESOURCES Loans and discounts - -_ --174,857.01 Overdrafts -- -------- ---- 987.21 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank .....-- ...---.6,991.35 Furniture and fixtures - -2,210.00 Banking house--..-..... .. .3,325.00 Due from banks and bank- D ers _-..-..-.-- -...-10,524.39 V Currency ..-..--- ---.3,287.00 1o Gold .. . . _. .. . . _..- 20.00 Silver and other minor coin -.1,002.46 Checks and cash items -- -- ----68.19 G Exchanges for the clearing h( house ....-..- --.. .. - - 168.60 t TOTAL --.....----.$203,441.21 LIABILITIES c Capital stock paid in ..-..-25,000.00 U Surplus fund-.... -..---4,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur- to rent expenses and taxes paid .----.....-..-. 11,980.27 " Individual deposits G subject to check 108,064.06 c( Savings deposits -.34,056.21 t( Cashier's checks --340.67 vi 142,460.94 Notes and bills rediscounted. 20,000.00 el TOTAL .....-..----$203,441.21 cz STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, a County of Clarendon ss. Before me came W. W. Davis, Cashier of the above named bank, ' who, being duly sworn, says that the ti above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said banik, as shown by the books of said bank. W. W. Davis, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th, (lay of July 1920. R. C Carrigan, Jr. Notary Public, for S. C. Correct Attest:-W. H1. Anderson, T. I. Gentry, W. D. McClary, Direc- e tors. Statement of the Condition of 1 F CITIZENS BANK Located at Pinlewood, S. C., at the E 7!use of uh -1np -Iune 30. 1920. RESOURCES C Loans and disoun ts -- ....259,775.38 Overdrafts ...----- --2,198.22 S Bonds and stocks owned by the bank ... ___-. 27.60 Furniture and fixtures - 5,_ _ 5,470.93 Banking house ----..-.-...7,738.00 R Due from banks and bank ers __23-- - .23,060.85 Currency -.- - -- 2,741.00 'Gold ---- -- -- -- .-- ---- ----20.00 Silver and other minor coin _-467.89 C Checks and cash items ... ..--136.08 Exchanges for the clearing house --- -- .-- _.....1,162.29 TOTAL .-. .__$302,798.24 D LIABILITIES 1, Capital stock paid in -----46,700.00 Surnlus fund .... --. -_ 4,670.00 S Undivided profits, less current T expenses an(d taxes paid --6,912.39 Indivi(lual deposits C subject to check - 9,283.26 Savings deposita - ._32,788.84 Cashier's checks --- 443.75 'N -- - - B 122,515.85 Bills payable, including certi ficates for money borrow- 0 ed ------..--.---122,000.00 - R TOTAL ---- --$302,798.24 R STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon S Before me came D. R. Lide, Cashier of the above named banik, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and. foregoing statement is a true condi tion of said bank, as showvn by the books of said bank.a D. R. Lidle, tl Sworn to1 andl subscribed before me this 10th day of July 1920. R. A. Ridgill, th Notary Public. ICorrect A ttest :- -T. 1B. M ims, R. C. R ichard, son, J1r., H owarid Scott, D~i'ee tor's.y to St atement of the ('ondit ion of BANK OF PAXVILLE Located at Paxville, S. C., at the ('lose of busine'ss ,J'ne 30, 1920. RESOUR('ES c~l L oans and dIiscoutts - .$6l,849.76 Overdrafts _. . . .270.79 Fu rn iture and fi xtur'es ..2,587.20 ~ Due from banks and banik eI rs ... - . . .10,145.59F' Currency - ----1,20.00 . Silver and othbet' minor coin.544.04 Checks and cash ite'ms. 106.00 TOTAL -. - _... $79,712.38 ( LIAIIT'lIES C Capital stock paid in ...$ 19,500.00 Uniividled profits, less ('ur rent expenses atnd taxes Ci paid----- ----------.28.72 St Indlividlual deposits Ui 'h Ietc t o check . .23.199.85 Savings de~posits ...- 2,498.94 'l ime (cer1 tittes In of deposit ~... -. 8,957.3 Notes and bills redliscount-34664 Bills payable, including certi ficates for money borrow- li d -- - - - . . ....5,700.00 Other liabilities, viz:-...-.....12.00 TOTA1 L----- -...$79,712.38 STA TE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, S'l County of Clarendlon as. Before me came Jesr'e R. Sprott, Cashier of the above namedl bank, who, sih being duly sworn, says that the above bn andi foregoing statement is a true con- th dlition of said bank, as shown by the i books of said bank, as I .Jesse R. Sprott, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th, (lay of July, 1920. th W. D. Wilson, Notary Public. Correct Attest:-- I. I. Tisdale, Jesse Sprott T. R. Owe,a ni..ctr.. Trt 'iLL CARRY FIGHT INTO EVERY STAlE SAYS R3OSEVLT lee Presidential Nominee Confers With Governor Cox a'nd States That Campaign Will Soon Start in West. Columbus, Ohio, July 12.-Franklin Roosevelt, Democratic nominee for ice President, announced today, fol wing a conference with Governor )x, the presidential candidate, at the Dvernor's mansion here, that both i and the Governor had decided thatl ey would consider no State as be g hopeless and that they would rry the fight into every State in the nion during the coming campaign. This was the first definite statement come from the heads of the ticket nec their nomination. "Both the overnor and myself are not going to nsider any State hopeless. We in nd to go into every one," Mr. Roose It said. To Take the Stump Mr. Roosevelt also reiterated Gov -nor Cox's recent intimation that the: Lmpaign will be carried to the West an early date. IHe said he expect I to take the stump immediately 'ter his official notification. The no fication ceremonies he said he hoped, Statement ,;& the Condition of HOME BANK & TRUST COMPANY Located at Manning, S. C., at the ose of business June 30th, 1920. RESOURCES onnas and discounts - 363,980.91 ve rdrafts - -- -- -- ---- 4,097.82 iberty Bonds -----...--.36,150.00 urniture and fixtures -- -- --4,940.001 anking house .. .. .. ..- 5,494.15 ther real estate owned . _- .. -4,950.48 tie from banks and bank ers -- -- ---- -- ------59,419.09 urreacy --_- -------..1,398.00 old ---- --7.50 ilver and other minor coin -_691.29 hocks and cash items -....2,887.76 ther resources, viz: Sav ing banks----- --- ---...00 rar Savings Stamps -- -------83.00 eal est. mtg. fund --------.88,666.34 eal est. mtg. interest . . ._42.49! TOTA L. - . .____52848 ,r~ .-LIA BILITIES -52848 apital stock paid in -- -----25,000.00 uIrplus fund ---- ---- 15,500.001 ndivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid-_---- __.-..-__...7,988.38 ividends unpaid--_-....-.. . .9.00 idividual deposits subject to check .194,422.63 wings deposits --57,409.36 ime certificates of deposit . _ -.. 23,887.69 Ashier's checks -- 1,266.40 276.986.08 )tes and bills rediLcountedL26,278.67 lls payable, inclut'ing certi ficates for money borrow ed---- ------- ----.._.12,500.00 iher liabilities, viz: cash long -------- - --20.12, al est. mtg. fund - ------ -95,785.561 al est. mtg. interest --..--.247.05 TOTAL ---....-._... ._$572,814.86 'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon ss. Before me came T. M. Wells. Cash of the above named bank, who, be g duly sworn, says that the above id foregoing statement is a true ndit ion of saidl bank, as showvn by e books of saidl bank. T. M. Wells, Sworn t~o and suhscribed before. me is 12th day of JTuly 1920. HI. R. Rembert, Notary Public for S. C. Correct At test:--C. R. Sprott, J1. MT. indha m, Charl ton D~uRant, Diree '.. Statement of the Condition of ANK OF TURBEVILLIE Locatedl at TPurbeville, S. C., at the >se of business .June :30, 1920. RESOURCES. 'ans and dliscount~s .. -- ..-_53,831.79 rerdlra fts . - - - -83.131 mds~l and~ stocks owne(d by the bank ---------2,000.00) armture and fixtures - 1.l,695.8 I oeking house----- 2--,830.16 le from banks and bank (ers -----8,956.40 urrency - .-.- 66.00 Iver andl other minor coi ..612.21 tecks and cash items 1,1 19.45 TOT AL - --... $7,794.97 spital stock paid in .12,500.00 irplus fund _ _ .. _ ... ..,250.00 idividedl profits, less cur rent expenses and~ taxes pa id . --- -....---.1,312.78 dividual (deposits subject to check .. _20,088.51 vings deposits-..--..--..68 me certificates of de posit - - - - . . .49.75 25,132.19 Ils payable, including certi ficates for money borrow.. ---d----...- -- - --- ........31,600.00 TOTA L .- - .... ....$7l,794,97 'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon as. Before me came Vera Gamble, as tant Cashier of the above named nk, who, being duly sworn, says at the above and foregoing state mnt is a true condition of said bank, shown by the books of said bank. Vera Gamble Sworn to andl subscribed before me is 10th day of July, 1020. Win. 3. Turbeville, Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest:--C. E Gamble, D. E. rbeville. n. .. Geen, Diects. Dixie Fabricated Bungalows give ewa esy, substantial, endurable Ear wall-layer construction wit1 Insulation against Summer heat a Shipped In easy-to-handle section man, by plans we furnish. Wha fer a Dkixe Fabricated Bungalow. DIXIE HOUSE ( CUARLUSTOM Ieraed eftldog s o S"$00. feuker vidanesl speei.stses .4 ad -ses would be at his home at Hyde Park, New York, and that he expected to r- t sign as Assistant Secretary of the N Navy about August 1, or immediately I after the return of Secretary Daniels from Alaska. His desire to begin preparation of his notification speech, I Mr. Roosevelt said, would hasten his I resignation. He will go to Eastport, i Maine, where his family now is, to t prepare his speech. The vice presidential nominee stated that lie considered the league of na tions one of the dominant issues of the campaign, not only in the East, but also in th'w Wcst. He said he expect -t AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE TH- E MOVEMENT t ANDI OP-l-RATION OF VIIEICLES I IN THE TOWN OF MANNING, 1 AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF., le it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Manning in t Council assembled and by authority of tih same: Section 1. That the term "vehicle" V as used in this Ordinance shall ian, and be construed to apply to, wagons,\ buggies, carts, motor cars and trucks,i motor cycles and all other conveyan- t ces, except baby carriages and other t riding devices used solely by children. Section 2. All vehicles shall be' driven or operated upon the streets in a careful manner, having due regard,c for the rights of others, and it shall be f unlawful for any vehicle to be driven' or operated in a disorderly, careless,lt reckless or dangerous manner, or in a manner to put any person in fear j of bodily hurt, or damage to the pro- n perty of another; but under no circum- t stances shall any vehicle move at a, greater speed than fifteen miles per hour. I Section 3. All vehicles shall be ni driven to the right of the center of It the street, and in turning to the rightl into an intersccting' street, such vehicle shall keep as near to the curb-, ing as possible, and in turning to the h left into an intersecting street said 1 vehicle shall cross beyond the center of the intersecting street before mak ing said turn. t Section 4. No vehicle shall tem-1t porarily stop upon any street unless: the right wheels of said vehicle arel within at least twelve inches of the curbing, but no vehicle shall stop at n any street corner. 1 any vehicle to lhe parked uponth street in the business section of the Towvn unless same is placed at an angle of approximately forty-five (Ie- d grees to the street, with the right r front wvheel of the vehicle within at 1 least six inches of the curbing. Upon all other streets all vehicles shall park wvith the vehicle parallel to the street, the right wheels being within six inches of the curbing. Section 0. It shal Ibe unlawful to p use any automobile, motor car, motor C truck, motorcycle, or other motor vehicle, within the incorporated limits~ of the Tlown of Manning, without a I mufler or other silencing dlevice, or with said muier or silencing dlevice v "cut out,'' open, or inoperative to pre vent unnecessary noise, or to use such vehicles upon any of the streets at night without adequate lights, to in- I sure the safety of the occupants of a saidl vehicle, as wvell as the safety of is others using thle streets of the Town. Section 7. No vehicle, machine or any other appliance shall be driven, operated, Parked or placed upon any A street of the town which wvill in any manner (damage or injure any of the paved streets, whether by cutting, tearing up, or digging into said pave meat, or by gasoline or other injur- I ious substances being spilled or thrown upon the street, or leqking S thereon frn a (defective vehi 6. Section 8. That it shall ' unlaw- ei ful for any driver of an' kind of vehicle to follow the fire truck or en- p g~ine on its way to a fire at a distance p less than 200 feet from such fire truck rr engine, nor shall any vehicle after a such fire truck has stoppedl at a fire ir approach within 200 feet of the fire , 4 truck, or (drive over any of th~o h'.e p hose stretched at a fire. Section 9. Any person or persons fi violating any of the provisions of this ec D~rdinanee shall be guilty of a misdo- a meanor, andl upon conviction thereof p shall be fined not less than one (olla15 nor more than One Hundlred Dollar: , s or be imprisoned upon the County 'j rhain-gang for not less than one day t< nor more than thirty days. n Section 10. This Ordinace shall go It into effect immediately upon being a: ratified, and all Ordinances or parts >f Ordinances in confdlet herewith are c< ~ereby repealed. it Done and ratified in Council As iembled thIs 5th day of July 192('. al W. C. DAVIS, tr I. G. HUGGINS, Mayor. fi Clerk and Treasurer, AA every man a chance to own his weather-proof, enjoyable home. dead air space between effects ad Winter cold. s--quickly erected by any handy k you save In rent will soon pay DOMPANY V...... d to make his campaign chiefly on he league of nations issue. Mr. Roose elt stated that he expects to be in )ayton on July 20, when the Demo ratic national committee meets there ind also that he hopes to see the 'resident soon. He said the time of is conference with the President vould depend solely upon the desire of he Chief Executive. Govbrnor Cox did not discuss the onference with his runing mate other han to say they had talked over some 'f the campaign plans and that they xpected to continue the conference onight until Mr. Roosevelt leaves for he East at 9:36, It was Governor' Cox's first (lay at he executive offlek ibiee his nontlni ion. lie arrived on an early train frA )ayton this morning and went direct y to the Capitol. At an informal re eption, the Governor spoke from the tells of the State House to several housand people, asserting he had never broken confidence with the cople of the Commonwealth," and dding that he had the "deepest con iction that the guarantee of progres ive government would be adopted by be people of the nation in the elec ion of Mr. Roosevelt andl myself." Report E. I. Moore Ill. The Governor this afternoon re Dived a telegra mfrom San Francisco rom Wilbur Marsh, treasurer of the lemocratic national committee stating iat E. 11. Moore, of Youngstown, 0., ;overnor Cox's pre-convention man ger, was seriously ill in a hospital iere from a nervous reaction. The iessage stated that he was under a urse's care and that no one was per Oitted to see him. It addee, however, icre was no occasion for alarm. The overnor immediately sent a message f sympathy expressing the hope that is manager would be able to be out Don. At the conclusion of the conference might, Governor Cox stated that al iough there had been more discus ion of campaign plans; discussions ,ere such a nature that they could ot be given out until after the meet ig of the national committee. Mrs. J1. B. Harriman, of Newv York, as one of the Governor's callers to ny. Governor Cox statedl they had scussedl the convention andl Mrs. liar man indicated that she would lend er support to the ticket. Reports A re D~enied. San Francisco, Jluly 12.--Reports mt E. IT. Moore, preconvention cam-4 aign manager for Governor Cox, of hio, was seriously ill in a San Fran '"i hmospitalI, were dlenied here to ight by Cavin McNab) California Denm ratie leader, who was nssociatedl ith Moore in convention activities. "Mr. Moore is a guest at a private 'sidence in Alameda County," Mr. [cNatb said. "'I understand he has a ight cold, nothing at all serious, lie to return to San Francisco tomor.. CLUH11 GIRLS APPR~lECIATI'ON OF HIElR SCHIOLARSHIIP TO' WINTHROP COILLEGE ear Home Folks: I am at Winthrop attendling the tate Short Course for Club Girls, have attendled every class andl learn 1 many newv things. "Mother Walker" taught us steam ressure canning and the making of :ckles. We had lessons in dyeing, cooking, enciling, making salads andl dress ig, we learned many new games in ngymasium andl certainly enjoyed laying them. We went to the poultry and dairy trm and saw al Ithe different kinds of ickens and how the butter and ilk that the College uses are pre ared andl taken care of. We have had movie concerts and vimming at night and they were en yed by every one, we had a very In resting moving picture show lest ght it was "Winthrop Day by Day," showed the activities of Winthrop I-the year. Dr. andl Mrs. Johnson gave us a re ption last night, I certainly enjoyed I have learned many things and wIsh I my friends could have the oppor nity I have had of coming to this to place, Erline Harrington, New Zion, Clarnndan Cunty