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THE CLIN-foN CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS
BMEFS... ABOUTIHC PEOnC YOU KNOW
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items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
erine Graham, librarian at the
ThcmipBon, Ga,. school, jmd Dr. Both-
well Grahun of Duke hospital, Dur
ham, N. C.
Major Walter A. Johnson of Camp
Siewart, Ga., spent the week-end*
h«re with Mrs. Johnson and daugh
ter, Peggy.
Mrs. W. G. King, Miss Robbie
Miss Bessie Jones, Mrs George
Speake, Miss Collette Grilfin, Miss
Lois Blakely, and Julian Coleman.
Mr. and i,Mrs. Lynn Cooper and
Leone Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Crosby and daughter of Union, visit
ed Mrs. Ray Tuesday.
Friends of Mrs. Hugh Holman will
Rev. Furn^ Jordan of Augusta,
Ga., spenMhe week-end on the or
phanage eampus.
Elliotf Davis of Pensacola, Fla.,
ited parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Davis, for the week-end.
Mims Doro^ Stutts and Eliza
beth Hatton left yesterday for a few
days stay in Augusta, Ga., as the
guMts of Mrs. George M. Cart-
ledge.
Mrs. N. M. Lawrence and small
son, Charles Ray, of Calhoun, are
visiting her mother, Mrs. E. F. Ray,
and other relatives here.
Miiss MarthaMae Monroe has re
sumed her studies at Winthrop col
lege after spending ^e spring holi
days on the orphanage campus
O'Dahiel
Miss Frances
King, and Gene King spent thejboro, N. C., were guests lor a few
week-end in Greer, with Mil andljayg recently of Miss Virginia Ben
son, Lynn, Jr., spent Sunday in i r^et to know she is a patient in the
Batesburg with Mrs. Cooper’s father,
W. L. Wise, and other relatives.
Mrs. L .D. Ginther of Miami, Fla.,
and Mrs. Paul Anderson of Greens-)
St.' Francis hospitai-iiL Greenville.
Roy S. Lopez of CCC camp at Sea
side, Oregon, has returned to camp
after visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. Lopiz, for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gentry were
week-end gvMsta of Mr. and Mrs.
Ansel Murphy in Batesburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Singley were
called to Newberry f^riday on-^ac
count of the death <A the former’s
mother, Mrs. L. C. Singky, Sr.
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Mrs. O. T. Lawing.
Friends of Horace Geer will be
glad to know he is able to be out
again after a week’s illness.
Miss Ruth Mayer of Columbus,
Ga., and Lieutenant Lykes Hender
wfll be glad to -hnow Mte I. able to!
be out again after a two weeks’ ill
ness.
Mrs. T. H. Montgomary is visiting
relatives in Coouneroa, Oa.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford
viistad .relatives in Cron Keys Sun
day.
Joe W. Wray, of Bte high school
faculty, was cal^ this week to his
home in Cedartown, Ga., on account
has resumed' of thi snious illnen of his mother.
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her teaching position in Rockingham,
N. C., after spending the past we^
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
0*Daniel. Also here during the week
for the funerals of their aunt and
uncle. Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young,
were Miss Rachel O’Daniel of Cam
den, Dr -.and Mrs. George ODaniel
of Hartsville, Dr. and Mrs. John
O’Daniel and Dr. James O’Daniel of
Ellljay, Ga. * ,
R. W. Jcriinson, Jr^ of Greer, vis
ited his ftthcr the i>ut week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. P> B. Adair visited
their dau^ter, Mrs. W. S. Horne,,
and Mr. Home, Sunday in Newberry.
Miss Elizabeth Graham, a student
at the University of South Carolina,
will arrive today to spend the spring
holidays with her parents, Prof, and
Mrs. Bothwell Graham.. Also here
for the weekrcnd will be Miss Kath-
fkport ef Condition ef
Depository Clinton
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April 4. IMl.
ASSISTS
C. C. C. notes <» cotton —4 11,065.05
United StatfBs government obligations, direct and guaranteM. 109,500.00
Obligati<msmf States and political subdivisions , 85,000.00
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in process of MBection— 191,632.84
Furniture and fixture 1,170.00
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bagins of Abbe-
viUe, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hagins’
mother, Mrs. George R. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith were
guests of relatives in Jefferson, Ga.,
Sunday. The former’s mother, Mrs.
G. E. Smith, who had spent the past
several we^ here, returned to her
home in JeffSrson.
Miss Frances Taylor, a student at
Mary Baldwin College, Staunton. Va.,
arrived yesterday to spend the spring
holidays widi her mother, Mrs.
George W. TRylor.
Miss Grady McAlister was the
week-end guest of Misses AzUe and
Annie Livingston in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Page of
Woodruff, vWted die latter’s sister,
Mrs. Grady Adair, and Mr. Adair
Sunday.
Sergeant J. D. Owens of Camp
Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end at
his home here.
Mrs. B. F. Wingard and dadghter,
Barrie Jean, and Miss Harriett Davis
spent Sunday with the former’s! Chandler.
jamin.
Mr. and Mrs. 'G. A. Black, Jr., of •
Greenville, Mr. and W. A. Black of|
Newberry, and Miss Frances Black*
of Whitmire, visited their parents,
Mr. and Mra. O. A. Black, Sunday.
Friends of ^rs. Clifton Adair will
sympathize with her in the death ofj
her father, J. W. Ropp, of Cross Hill,
whidi occurred yesterday.
Earl Woodruff of ChaiiesttSh, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Horace C.
Wilson will be interested to know
they have moved to Timmonsville.
Mr. Wilson is connected with the
state highway department and is lo
cated near Anderson at present.
Miss Frances Simpson, student at
the University of South Carolina,
will arrive tomorrow to spend the
spring holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W.'H. Simpson.
Charlton Benjamin, Jr., of Camp
Stewart, Ga., visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Benjamig, who live
near here, the past week-end.
Friends of Mrs. C. L. Sims will re
gret to know she is ill at her home.
Mrs. J. C. Chandler of Cross HiU,
spent a few days the past week with
her sons, H. G. Chandler and Austin
TOTAL ASSETS
.M.V.. .....9346,357.89
UABILmES .
Demand depoaits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations....9306,018.14
Depoaita ot l^tes and politteal subittvlaloBa. 30,449.53
Other deposits (certified and officers’ chedts, etc.) 1,271.76
TOTAL DEPOSITS _.$8a7,789.48
TOTAL LXABILrriES (not including subordinated obligations
shown below) ...4837,739.43
' CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
C^a^^l^al .............I..
iSui^plus
UndividcKl profits —
..................9
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.
2,500.00
740040
619.46
10,618.46
TOTAL UABIUnES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 9848457.89
*This banks capital consists of common stock with total par value of
92,500.00.
MEMORANDA
On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits of—
tills l^anlc was 9 84,835.60
Assets reported above vdiich were eligible as legal reserve
amount^ to — Jt 4847,ig74fii
I, ]^. M. BQLJ^fD, Secretary-Treasurer of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and cor
rectly represents the true state of the several mattm herein contained and
•et forth, to the best ot ray knowledge and belief. F. M. BOLAND.
Correst—Attest: W. W. Harris, Jdm T. Young, H. D. Henry, Directors.
State of South Carolina, Cknmty of Laurens.
Sworn to and subscribed bdore me this 7th day of April, 1941, and
hereby certify that 1 am not an officer or director of this bank.
S. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notary Public.
My commission mcpires at will of the Governor.
mother, Mrs. Effie Wasson, in the
Hickory Tavern section.
Mrs. Mid Self and son, and Miss
Mildred Hipp of Parksville, visited
their father, M. B. Hipp, the past
week-end.
Miss.Etta Sellers of Latta, spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs.
John D. Davis, and Mr. Davis.
Miss Hazel Howard on Sunday vis
ited her brother, Charles Howard,
who is a patient in a Spartanburg
hospital.
Friends of Mrs. Dora Wilson, who
makes her home with her daughter,
Mrs. I. JD. McCarley, on Musgrove
street, will regret to know she has
pneumonia. Mrs. Wilson’s conditi<m
is now showing improvement
Darrell Franks of Swannanoa,
N.C., spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. J. M. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett of
Croat Keys, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Simpson Sunday.
Miss Florence Tripp spent the
week-end at her home in Piedmont.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dawkins had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Levy Dees, Mr. and Mrs. Rob«i
Moody and son, Bobby, of Rock Hill.
B. R. Fuller, Jr., of Daytona Beach,
Fla., visited his parents here the past
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Miss Eloisc Bond .of Lexington,
Ky., and Miss Annie Bond of Green
wood, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Bond.
Mrs. James G. Monroe and small
son, Jimmy, of Latta, visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakely,
the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cope
land and children spent Sunday in
Pendleton with Mrs. Horton’s and
Mrs. Copeland’s mother, Mn. Grady 1 college, Franklin Springs, Ga
Seawright,/end Mr. Seawright.
Mrs. J. C. McMillan has returned
from a visit to her dau^ter, Mrs. W.
P. Baldwin, and Mr. Baldwin,4n Co
lumbia.
Friends of M. B. Chandler, who
lives near here, will be glad to know
he is able to be out again after being
ill for the past few weeks.
Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap and Mrs.
Willard Jones have returned from a
stay of several days at Camp Stew
art, Ga., with their husbands. Lieu
tenants Dimlap and Jones.
MDBS Ruth Corbett of Camden, was
the week-end guest of Miss RiKhel
Westmoreland.
Mrs. C. P. Robinson returned Tues
day from a visit to her sister, Mrs.
R. L. Wylie, in Clover, who then ac
companied her to Darlington to spend
a few days with their sisters, Mrs.
L. Gi Benjamin and Mrs. J. P. Kilgo.
Mrs. J. B. Townsend and daugh
ters, Elizabeth and Sara, have re
turned from a visit to Mrs. J. B.
Townsend, Sr., in Anderson. Friends
of Elizabeth will be glad to know she
has recuperated after having her ton
sils removed and returned to school
this week.
Mrs. A. W. Brice of Greenwood,
Friends of Bobby Cason, son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cason, will be
glad to know he is recuperating at
his home from pneumonia.
Tliurston Giles of Fort Bragg,
N. C., spent the week-end with hisi
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles.
Dr. John G. Barden, Mrs.'Barden
and sons left yesterday for a week’s
visit to the former’s father, John C.
Barden' in Goldsboro, N. C.
Friends of Mrs. Dave W. Copeland
will sympathize with her in the death
of her brother, Alex N. Bramlctt,
which occurred Friday in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godfrey of
Columbia, were week-end guests of
the former’s mother, Mrs. Bessie
E. Godfrey, Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey,
and Lt. CoL. Godfrey, who was at
home from Fort Bragg, N. C. '
Mrs. W. S. Porter visited her son,
R. W. Porter, and Mrs. Porter sev
eral days the^past wedc in Spartan
burg. j
, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott spent
the week-end in Charleston.
Dr. Lemuel Whittaker has returned
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Holman after spending t^e winter
months in Florida.
Misses Leta McIntyre, Luva Mc
Donald, Julia and Helen Porter were
WMk-CBd guests of Miss Venm HiiH
in Orangeburg.
W. C. Whitmire of Enoree, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Whitmire, Mrs. R^a Bish-
6p and Miss Sara Whitmire of Se-
dalia, -visited relatives and friends
here Sunday.
Roy Owens of Camp Stewart, Ga.,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens.
Miss Eloise Dawson of Due West,
visited Mrs. Edna King on Sxmday.
James Gause, student at Emanuel
spent
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the week-end with his parents. Rev.
and Mrs. R. H. Gause.
Mrs. Estelle Abrams is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Dnunmond Bailey,
and Mr. Bailey in Greenwood.
Mrs. L. B. Dillard and Mrs. Allen
MeSween spent yesterclay in Chester
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Ehrhardt,
formerly of New Orleans, La., have
taken an apartment in the home of
Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mr. Ehrhardt
is eonnected with Jacobs Press.
Friends of W. M. Sumerel will re
gret to know he is a patient at Hays
hospital.
Mrs. John Little is visiting her
mother, Mrs. M. E. Cifilee, in Winns-
boro.
Miss Margaret McGregor, member
of the Fountain Inn school faculty,
spent the week-end with her aunt.
Miss Maude Sumerel.
Mrs. £. Mood Smith and Mrs. E.
M. Timmerman were visitors in Co
lumbia last Wednesday.
Mrs. R. N. White and daughter,
Carolyn, of Winston-Salsin, N. C.,
arrived yesterday for a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Dan-
iel.
Friends of Heath Copeland will be
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week with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cope
land. J. 1. Copeland of GreenviUe,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Copeland.
Mrs. B. M. Anderson will return
to her home in ReidviUe tomorrow
after a short visit to her sister, Mrs.
Agnes Kern. Mrs. W.Jlay Anderson
of Laurens, and James B. Philaon of
near here, spent yesterday with their
sisters.
Miss Willie Sterne and John Henry
Stone of Pelzer, spent the week-end
with their aunt, li6«. J. T. Pack, and
Mr. Pack. Mr. and Mrs. Pack also
had M their guests Sunday Mildred,
Lucille, Edwin and J. H. Steiq;> and
Miss Inna Gilliam of HendersonviUe,
N. C.
The following Clinton people at
tended the Davis-Barbour wedding
Satiurday in Laurens: John D. Davis,
Sr.. ElUott DavU, Misses HarrieU and
Ruth Davis, Mrs. M. J. McFaddcn,
Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Mrs. Allen Me
Sween Misses Mary Howze and Em
ily Dillard, Mrs. N. Reese Young,
Miss Maude Sumerel, Mrs. T. L. W.
BaUey, Miss Annie Rogers Bailey,
Mi— Mae Dicus, Mrs. A. V. Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Fuller, Mrs.
R. E. Jones, Mrs. L. S
Miss Vera Norris, student nurse at
a Greenville hospital, and Winfred
Norris of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent
the week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pack, Miss Sara
Lee and Marshall Pack, Miss Roberta
Turner and Marion HiU visited Birs.
Pack’s sister, Mrs. Roy Vaughn, last
Monday in ^Iton.
Mrs. F. K. Shealy, Mrs. E. Mood
Smith and Mrs. E. M. Timmennan
were visitors in Greenville yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis BainveU and
sons, Lewis, Jr., and Alvin, Mrs.
Zanie CampbeU and Mrs. Ed Turner
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Parker In Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. R. B. Vance is visiting her
daughter, Mn. H. M. Wise, and Mr.i
Wise, in Jacksonville, Fla. Robert*
Vance, who accompanied her on the
trip; returned to his home here Tues
day.
Friends of Mra. Hugh Ray wiU be
glad to know she b at home after
being a patient at Hays hospital for
a few days. Mrs. Mamie Crosby, Miss
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