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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONIC! E — Paffe Thi rM TheWOAAAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74~or 495 schools and is a graduate. She is now Southside High employed in iF the office of the American LaFrance festivities from 4:30 until 6 o’clock. 9, in honor of her fourth birthday, and ‘Miss Jamie Little participating. About 18 children enjoyed the During a social hour a refreshment Foamite Corporation. Mr. Johnson attended Presbyter ian College and is a graduate of the University of South Carolina. He served three years in the Army Air Forces in the European theatre. He is now employed by the American Bridge Co., in Elmira.-'. The wedding will take place the near future. in Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Martha’s grand mother arid Mrs. Charles R. Work man. her aunt, assisted in entertain ing the group with outdoor games. A refreshment table centered with the decorated birthday cake was prettily appointed with pink as the prevailing theme. The cake was cut and. served with ice cream. Gaily colored hats and novelty favors were given the children. plate of sand', ichts and cookies was ^ ved with punch to the mem bers and their guests. I Wednesday Club Enjoys Meeting Felton Moore was hostess to Mrs. an Women Around The World.” During a social hour a sweet course was served with iced drinks. Informal Party For Dana Dow members of the Wednesday club Bride-Elect Feted last week for a dessert bridge. ; n i • *. LI «. Daisies and colorful zinnias made By JOint MOSteSSeS Dana Dow of Circle Program On Oriental Religions Knoxville^ whTis Siting The Bap.U. Business Women's here, Tom G. Pitts entertained a £ tvtnin k at the number of young people at his home First Baptl - rch ytn • J T_- Uxrlnt-trl Ci irv M. Leaman the enga, and dining room and ori the porch made a pretty setting for the de lightfully informal gathering. Sand wiches. cooki*^. ‘cococola and other party dainties, were served buffet style from a prettily appointed re freshment table. Mrs. Charles Redding of Louis- vile. Ky., and Mrs. James Y. Milam, Jr., of Laurens were out-of-town guests for the party. a pretty setting for the two tables. I To honor Miss Betty Joe Ficklin, on Friday evening. " ! Mrs. Ryland Sumeral vice-presi A sweet course was served before bride-elect, Mrs. Durell Ficklin and Prnms were eninveH anH Mice dent welcomed members of the the games. When scores were count-1 Miss Barbara Morris entertained Q race Youno direrteH the ornim in Young Women’s Auxiliary who were ed Mrs. Harry honors. McSween won top with a miscellaneous shower on Fri- t ne directed the group in t - f th meetine a number of amusing games. Later 8 uesls I0r lI | e m eeung Leaman-Petit Engagement Mr. atfd Mrs. Samuel of Cross Hill announce trie engage ment of their daughter. Helen Mil- 1 ler. to Edward LeRoy Petit of Hen- Luncheon HonOfS dersonville, Notth Carolina. _ ii’ii d -j ci Miss Leaman is a recent graduate CfOSS Hill Bride-Elect of Winthrop college and was a mem- On Saturday, July 2, at 1 o’clock ber of the faculty in the public Mrs. John Griffin Pitts, Jr., gave a schools of Aiken the last session, lovely luncheon in compliment to Mr. Petit is the son of Mr. and Miss‘Brownie Griffin of Cross Hill Mrs. E. E. Petit of Hendersonville who was married the 9th to Bill and formerly of Rock Hill. He is a Lovett. — graduate of the University of South Carolina and is now a member of the faculty of Dana high school at day afternoon assembling a number ,p Unc h CO okies were served, oi guests. . . ! Assisting in the courtesies of en- Throughout the home white lilies tertaining were the host’s mother, were attractively arranged. ;Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Mrs. N. P. Dow Interesting games and contests and Miss Margaret Holland. were features of the afternoon’s en-1 tertainment. Sandwiches and cold ^ ort (, a Has drinks were served for refreshments. Miss Ficklin was presented, in novel manner, a variety of gifts. Informal Party f$r Young Matron On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. John W. Little was hostess for a coco-co la party honoring her daughter Mrs. John B. Pittman of Rockingham, N. C. About fifteen of Mrs. Pittman’s ^ . Clinton friends with their young CsrOUD xnjOyS children enjoyed a delightfully in- formal hour on the lawn. Later from tniertQinmcnt a prettily appointed refreshment ta-! Mr. and Mrs. D. L. ble in the dining room, sandwich-! sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wehunt es, cookies, and other party daint- and son. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webbi and daughter Ann and Leroy Webb enjoyed a bar-B-Q chicken and ice cream supper at the home of Mr. land Mrs. C. W. Johnson on Thurs day evening. Party On Birthday 51o The devotional was conducted by Mrs. Gary Holcombe. Miss Marian Burts, program chairman had ar ranged an interesting study on the topic “Christ The Answer To Or iental Religion.” Pictures and pos ters were displayed as a means of illustrating the different religions in Orientals. Taking the Orientals. Taking part in the discussion were Mrs. J. B. McCombs Martha Todd, young daughter of Miss Florence Adair, and Miss Eli- iMr. and Mrs. J. Sloan Todd was hos- zabeth Adams. ’less at a colorful party given at her Later a quiz contest on the pro- ihome on Saturday afternoon, July gram was held with Mrs. Sumerel Hendersonville. The wedding will August. Informal Party For Mrs. Syre take place in Adorning the living room were gladioli, roses and Admiral Byrd daisies in modernistic array. The dining room appointments were in keeping with the bridal theme and covers were laid for ten. Green nb- Ibons were used on the Chinese lin en cloth and the center arrangement was of carnation and gladioli, inter- jspersed with white lighted tapers. Complimenting Mrs. Richard Syre Marking the place of the honoree of Freemont. Kansas and Miss Tine was a corsage and at the place of Deboer, of Harlaam. Holland. Mrs. J each guest was a small nosegay. A Lee Young Mrs. Harry Nettles and three course luncheon was served Mrs. Leland Young entertained with Mrs. Frank Ramage assisted the a coco-cola party Friday morning, hostess in the courtesies of enter- Colorful garden flowiers used at taimng. vantage points in the living room , (Continued on page seven) ady We ies were served. Bridge Luncheon For Visitor A bridge luncheon was given by Mrs. William Bailey Owens on Mon day for Mrs. John B. Pittman of Rockingham, N. C., who is visiting here. Covers were laid for eight at two daintily appointed tables and lunch eon was served at 12:30. At the con- 1 ^ P ar elusion of the games score prizes About went to Mrs. W Hugh Jacobs The hostess remem- ful picnic lx red Mrs. Pittman with a prize. Pioneer Group Enjoys Picnic Trie Pioneer group of the First Presbyterian church gave a picnic Monday afternoon at the Newber- f ames score prizes About twenty-five young people I. Shields and Mrs. motored to the park where a d^Jight- mem- ful picnic supper and swimming guest, was enjoyed. Chaperones for the oc casion were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Riddle, Miss Grace Young and Miss Lucille Uldrick. Mrs. Wm. W. Johnson Hostess To Lutherons Dove-Johnson ~~ Monday evening the July meeting r ' . of the Woman’s Missionary Society Cngogcment of St. John’s Lutheran church was Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy C. Dove of held at the home of Mrs. William Elmira. N. Y., announce the en- W. Johnson with sixteen members gagement of their daughter. Patric- attending. ta Ann. to Richard L. Johnson, son Mrs. W T. Kanning assisted by a of Mrs. W. E Johnson and the late number of other members rendered Mr. Johnson of this city, an interesting program on “Luther- 1 The bride-elect attended Elmira REPORT OF CONDITION OF Newberry County Bank, Goldville Branch OF JOANNA. LAURENS COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF SOUTH C AROLINA At the ( lose of Business on June 3#. 1949 ASSETS: Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection Loans and discounts Furniture and fixtures Other assets ... $ 58,197.25 34.525.32 6,090.40 83.225 99 TOTAL ASSETS $162,008.96 LIABILITIES Demand deposits ef individuals, partnerships, and corporations $150,069.96 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 30,270.46 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 110.11 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 584.65 TOTAL DEPOSITS $181,035.38 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $181,035.38 973 58. 973.58. $182,008 96 Undivided profits — - TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I, T. C. Tindall, Assistant Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirAi than the above statement is true, and that it fully and correcrtly rep resents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. C. TINDALL. Correct—Attest: Joe M. Roberts, A. J. Bowers, Jr., A W. Murray, W. C Huffman, Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of July, 1949, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. W .W. NIVER. JR., Notary Public. My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. mm ! * - " Af/croK rov* ratsoAAt rfH&Ysrimw*/ Home Supply Go. NEXT TO BAILEY’S BANK PHONE 42S EWING BEE ...All Piece Goods Prices Slashed... SORORITY RAYONS Amazing At This New Low Price! 75c yd. Penney’s trimmed the price on Sorority rayon prints . . . more proof that Penney’s saves you money. Brand new patterns in plaids, prints,- geometries. 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