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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
Committees Nomed
For Cleon-up Week;
To Aword Prizes
R L. P’.axico, general chairman
for the clean-up, paint-up, fix-up
The following committees have
ibeen appointed:
Publicity committee—Col. R. E.
, Wysor, chairman; Ed King, Dr. L. E.
Bishop, Mrs. John T. Young.
Mrs. Claude Trammell, Mrs. Charley i —————————————
Jobe .Holland. Tho, p Owens, Mr,, Announcements
Ward 2—Mrs. Homer Jones, Mrs.
Joe Campbell, Mrs. Woodrow Mc-
HATTON
Mr. and Mrs. John Mac Hatton,
Hoalth committee — Dr. D. O. _ _ ... ,, ,
Rhame, chairman; other members-to, . Po Pf Jo ^ so I 1 ’ Jr., announce the birth of a daugh-
be selected. ! V° nn ‘ e °„ HelrSt ,^ r ^ W ; R 1 ^. ttS ’ ter, Kathy Adair, at the Blalock
SCHEDULE CHANGES
Seaboard announces on and after
12:01 AM Sunday, April 24, 1949,
following schedule changes passing
Clinton:
No. 5 at 2:22 PM instead of 1:08.
No. 6 at 1:58 PM instead of 2:36.
No. 11 at 12:30 AM instead of 12:53.
H. E. PLEASANTS
General Passenger Agent
Seaboard Air Line Railroad Co.
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w, - r. ^ „ | L - Plaxico, Mrs - L - s - Henderson, this . citv
McMillian, Mrs. C. E. Galloway. i Mrs. Roy Benjamin, Mrs. Henry Su-‘ ^ ^
Priros will bo given to the place Vacant Lot and Eye Sore com- ber Gus young Miss Maud
Showing the most improvement. For mittee—Mrs. C- E. Galloway, chair- Geer> Mrs Fred 'b. °BurneTt, Mrs. Roner? Bros CirfUC
this purpose the town has been di- man; Mrs. Edith Hancock, Mrs. Vera £) Urwarc j Murdock, Mrs Gary Lehn ^ V J
\idod into Jhrec sections. Clinton Smith, F. F. Fowler, Rembert Tru- and Mrs p ran k c a uley ' I ComGS To Town Todoy
Mill village comprising one section, luqk. w j o A , ,. M . , .
North Broad street to the railroad in School and Safety committee- 1 Mr , Torn Cooper Edwa'Jd F^fguwn «°g ers Brotners circus will g
one section, and all of the area south Mrs. John T. Young chairman; other 6 . . . ,
of the railroad the third section, members to be selected. Mrs. H D. Payne Mrs. «. F Bla-, afternoon and night performances
and 4th prize, $6:50.
Ward 1-
Report of Condition of
Bank of Clinton .
in the State of South Carolina, at the Close of Business on
April 11, 1949
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
ara puoiicuy committees:i n ^ w ,, T T „ .. armory on t»outn Broad street.
ivtt-c t Murphy. Mrs. J. J. Cornwell,^
-Mrs. j. MuDert todd, Mrs w ^ McMillian, Mrs. L. R The showing here is sponsored by
Gray, Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mrs. J the local Kiwanis club which will
iW. Copeland. Sr., Mrs. Estelle Ab- participate in the gate receipts,
rams Mrs. W. O. Derrick, Mrs. W.| The circus, all motorized, will roll
A. Johnson, Mrs. F. F Fowler Dr. into town earl y this morning and set
M. W. Brown, Mrs. R. E. Wysor, Mrs. U P read y for the first show at 3:00
R. S. Owens, Tom Plaxico, Mrs. Wm. o’clock in the afternoon and at 8:00
Brooks Owens, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, tooight-
Mrs. G. A. Burton, Mrs. M. .L. Rob- The circus is a full three-ring
and cash items in process of collection $ 349,187.42 j ertson, Mrs. J. Leland Young. show, according to advance informa-
United States Government'obligations, direct and guaranteed .. 1,057,300.00 Ward 4 Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Mrs.i tion ’ wit!h al * the t ra PPi n gs such %s
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 18,000.00 Dennis Sowers Mrs Torn Addison ’ tra P eze ac l s - clowns, wild animal
Loans and discounts 245,797.80 Mrs . Wilmot Shealy, Mrs. Carlisle 3cts and others -
lurmtuie and fixtures »—• 3,570.75 1 Mrs. George Blalock, Mrs.
Other assets " ^
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
2,452.49 L ynn Cooper, Mrs. Lee Add Blakely, C rrtc/S> . J
_ Mrs. Joe M c D an iel. .rFOSGr NOHIinOlGd
5 ,bib,3 8. b wards 5 and 6—Mrs. A. W. King, pOf New Moderator
Mrs. Vera Smith, Mrs. Edith Han-
Demand deposits *f individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,200,150.05 cock, Arthur Howard Cecil Wooten, t t Col Powell Fracer of the rol-
Deposits of States and poUtical subdivisions 350,000.00 Grady Smith. w e was nominaSl for moderator
'Ather deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 5,847.47; » ' 1 on \ ina ^ moderator
Tf tTAi nptv'Wrr^; = = = o ft -to ’ of South Carolina Presbytery at the
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,d55,99.,52 y. W. A. TO MEET spring meetmg held Tuesday at the
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations ! Th e Young Woman's association of, Presbyterian church at Mountville.
shown below 41,676,308.46 First Baptist church will meet Besides Col. Fraser, the meeting
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ' Tuesday, April 26, at 7,:30 at the was attended by Dr. W. R. Turner,
Capital ’ $ 100,000 001 ^ ome °* Joan Andreson. i B. R. Fuller and F. M. Stutts.
Surplus 10!000!00| :
Undivided profits 10,310.94
JOIN IN CLEAN-UP WEEK APRIL 25-30
Let’s make our city clean and healthful
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McGee’s Drug Store
R. H. McGee
Phone No. 1
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $^20^ 10.94
TOTAL LlABlIjITrES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,676^08.46
•This bank’s capital consists of common stock with total par value of
$100,000.00.
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes $ 420,000.00
I, F. M. Boland, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents
the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the
best of my knowledge and belief. * F. M. BOLAND.
Correct—Attest: T E. Addison, W W. Harris. R. P Hamer, Jno. W. Fin-
ney, H". D; Henry. Directors.
State of South Carolina. County of Laurens.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of April, 1949, a ri»i I
l reby certity that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
S. MARGARET HOLLAND. Notary Public.
vomm.ssion expires «t will of the Governor.
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