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Thursday, July 19, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT IHE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
who has been visiting here, left
Tuesday for Dublin, Va., for a visit
at Col. Wysor’s home “Hillcrest”.
Mrs. Donald DuBois, formerly
with Presbyterian college? has ac
cepted a position with M. S. Bailey
and Son, Bankers.
she has completed her course at valescing at his home following an
the Greenwood College of Com- operation illness at St. Francis hos-
merce and has accepted a book- pitai in Greenville.
keeping position with W. G. King
and Sons.
Mrs. W. C. Roughton is conva
lescing at Hays hospital following
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thomtpn 0 f, an
Augusta. Ga„ were week-end jests ' Campbell son of Mr. and
bf Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Giles. I ® U1 C*mpbeU, is a patient at
• Set. and Mr,. St.rlln Youn* .nd "^p^l p.ndleton o( the or-
ney, at Happy Acres. They were
accompanied by their daughter,
Mrs. Bill Murchison and little son, of Jasper, Ga., spent the week-
daughter of Dillon, who spent sev- end here. ,
eral days with the Finneys. J Lt. Col. Michael Gussie, professor
Mrs. Frank E. Miller has returned of military science and tactics as
from a month’s visit — 1 —
. .. ^ ith her Presbyterian college, who is sta^d^r. ha« moved here and are occupy-
daughter, Mrs. E. M. Felknor and ed at Fort Benmng, Ga., with the ; £ th Robert w. Smith aoart-
Lt. Felknor in Schnectedy, N. Y. | college ROTC training unit, spent 1 ment on pj ne stl . ee t. j
Mrs. Mac Ballard and daughter, the week-end here with his family. ^,-3 Bill Abrams Mrs. Joe W.
Miss Betty Ballard of Charlotte,! Mrs - E - F - Culbreath and daugh-| Leake Misses Josephine and Lou
ters, Ann and Elissa, of Charlotte, g e jj Neighbors spent Saturday in
N. C., visited her mother, Mrs. O. I. the mountains.
ktr. and Mrs. J. E. Kaufman of
Hartsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. j
N. C., spent several days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd and She<,1 - v - dunn « the week-end
children, Wallace and Corinne, are
this week at
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith are
spending a few days at Myrtle
Beach.
Rev. E. K. Garrison is attending
conference at Lake Junaluska, N.
C.
Mrs. L. A. Smith is a patient at
the Blalock clinic.
- Mrs. H. W. Williams is conva
lescing at the Blalock clinic follow
ing an operation illness.
Lt. and Mrs. Marshall Lanter ar
rived from Fort Benning, -Ga.,
where The former completed the
Assistant Company Officers course
and are enroute to Fort Jackson
where he will be attached to the
8th Infantry Division, following a
short visit with Mrs. Lanter's par
ents,’Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler.
Mrs. William C. Allen is a pa
tient at the Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Ina Sansbury, formerly of
Darlington, has accepted a posi
tion with the C-W-S Guano com
pany.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Benner and
little daughter. Sherry, spent a
few days last week with relatives
in Blackville and Whitmire. of Mr. and Mrj. T.’c.John,on,JrTJ suddendeathof Mrs
James ft. Sloan has returned to have rcturne(i (rom a [w0 week ; father, B. M. Dutton.
r 1 ness and 'visit with their uncle and aunt. Mr. Billy Horne is visiting his cous-
4 Mrc 1 h0 ?? Ital - . , and Mrs. Furman Guy in Columbia, in. DeLeon Reynolds. Ill, in Wash
ed from^ were accompanied by their ington, Ga.
her f 2U tt |n cousin . Glenda Guy, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan and
j r^e Ph.nken ht Tn Mrs - Rebeccah Anderson of Wash- children of Laurens, visitel rela-
yers.^Ga. p ^ett, in Con-| ington( D c is visiting Mrs . c W . tives here during the past week.
phanage is a patient at Hays hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Benner and
little daughter of Seattle, Wash.,
Mrs. Nellie Osborne has return
ed home from Hays hospital
where she has been a patient, ^,
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bailey and
daughter, Emily, Mrs. J. B. Hart
and daughters, Lillian, and Kathy,
Florence Winn, Martha McMillan
and Emily Parker of Aiken are va-
tioning at the Bailey summer home
at Windy Hill Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop
who is stationed
Texas.
at Fort Hodd,
POST MEETING TONIGHT
The Simpson-Medlock post Vet
erans of Foreign Wars will meet to
night (Thursday) at the post home
near Laurens on the Clinton high
way at 8:30. Commander Henry Orr
Invites all members to attend the
meeting.
RUBBER BANDS are scarce. Good
supply on hand. Also Letter Box
and children and Mrs. Ernest) Files. Pencil Sharpeners and other
Chaney have returned from a visit i little needs for the office. Chronicle
with Sgt. and Mrs. T. S. Duncan' Publishing Co.
Nancy Lipscomb^- of-Montgomery,
vacationing this week at Edisto Ala., is visiting her grandparents, m. Dutton on Sunday.
Beach. iMr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards. Nancy Mrs. Dewey Oxner has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nantz and flew t0 Greenville and was met there home following an illness and stay)
small daughter, Cherry, have re- by her grandparents,
cently moved h£re from Charlotte,; Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Douglas of
N. C., and are residing in the King Gorgetown, spent Sunday with Mr.
apartments. Mr. Nantz is a traveling! and Mrs. Tan M. Ray and family.
at Hays hospital.
Mrs. George Lawson is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Friends of Miss Miriam Donnan
salesman. 1 They were accompanied home by I will be interested to know she has
Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Mrs. Douglas’ mother, Mrs. I. O.l retur ned home from Columbia
a patient at the
Baptist hospital following an ope
ration illness.
Mrs. Sallie C. Hentz of Monroe,
N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. D.
J. Woods and Dr. Woods.
Friends of W. G. King, Sr., will
be interested to know he is con-
Marshall, Jr., with Mrs. W. L. Mar
shall, Sr., and Mrs. Tom Marshall 1 several weeks,
of Wadesboro, N. C., spent the week
end in Brevard, N. C.
Ray, and Joan' Ray for a stay of! where she was
several weeks. [ Baptist hospital
Capt. C. W. Hallman of F^)rt' :n "“ ca
George Meade, Md., was called
Buddy and Charlie Johnson, sons! here last week on account of the
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Sowers
summer
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
are vacationing at their
home in the mountains.
Mrs. W. P. Coker and daughter,
Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Self of Ma-
Mrs. John W. Little has returned rion, N. C., spent the week-end
from a recent visit with her daugh- with Mrs. F. F. Hicks and on Sun
ter, Mrs. John B. Pittman and Mr.
of Asheville, N. C., are'* vSiting| ,>it J man in Rockingham, N. C.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Frien d» bf little Julie Johnson,
McDaniel. j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Friends of Mrs. Lula F. David- Johnson * Jr - wiU be glad to know
son will be interested to know she she is convalescing at home after be-
has returned home from the Bla- in * a patient at Blalock clinic suf- tended a reunion of the Rainbow
lock clinic where she has been a ferin « injuries when struck by a car. Division.
patient for several weeks. * Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie S. Hiers Miss Ethel Hunter is visiting her
Mrs. C. W. Anderson and Miss spent the week-end in Madison, Ga., 1 brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mary Catherine Anderson have re-! with Mr aml S. Y. Adair. Mrs. Heide Trask, in Wilmington,
turned from a two months stay at Nannette Loftis returned Friday N. C..
their home at Garden City Beach. I from an extended visit to relatives Julie Cromer has returned to
Major and Mrs. Kenneth Fehner in Toccoa and Alto, Georgia. ber home in Blackville after
and little daughter, Paula, of Fort James Creswell has returned to, spending several weeks w’ith her
McClellan, Ala., were guests dur-!his home following a stay at Hays p an dmother, Mrs. I. O. Ray, and
ing the week of Mrs. F. F. Hicks, j hospital. ; family.
day accompanied by Mrs. Hicks
and Frank Falls Hicks, Jr., visited*
Dr. Hicks who is a patient at the
Veterans' hospital in Augusta.
Pierre Burdette spent last week
in Birmingham. Ala., where he at-
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crow and
son. Steve, and Mrs. Fannie Mc
Cullough have returned from a va
cation stay at Folly Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway of
West Palm Beach, Fla., are visit
ing the Utter’s brother-in-law andlFrank LofUs and 'children, Nathan! of . a f. t . end 5 nU the
sister, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fin-
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Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis have as. M* 55 Lucy Thomas spent the
their guests their grandchildren, week-end m Hendersonville w jth
Karen, Victor, Jr., and Kenneth <* her rnemben of the Blakely-
Bowman of Alto, Ga., for the week S**™ wedding party of Laurens
This week-end little Billy McMur-j ^f re 0 they w 5L re *H5 sts of John
ray of Swannanoa. N. C., and Mrs I Pltts Brown Mlss Thomas “ one
man will be interested to know
dren are vacationing at Garden City
Beach.
Mrs. W. A. Sherratt and children
are visiting relative^ in North Caro
lina.
Mrs. H. M. Wise and daughter.
Miss Toccoa Wise, are vacationing
at Ponte Vedra, Fla.
Friends of Mrs. J. B. Arnold will
be interested to know she is con
valescing at Hays hospital' following
an operation on Monday.
E. L. Barbier of Portsmouth, Va.,
was the guest of Miss,Jane Black-
well over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and!
daughter, Rita, of Nashville, Term., 1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMillan of Toc-|
coa, Ga., were guests last week ofj
family.
Miss Ruth Davis, who has been
attending school in Cleveland, Ohio,
arrived this week, accompanied by
her niece, Emily Parker of Aiken,
for a few days stay with their
mother and grandmother, Mrs. John
D. Davis. Accompanied by Mrs.
Davis they left this week for a vaca
tion stay in New York City and
other points of interest.
Col. Robert E. Wysor, Jr., Mrs.
Wysor and Miss Margaret Kent Bell,
Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Product*
Phone No. 2
GOVERNOR’S MANSION
The Governor’s Mansion, at Columbia, is a Post-Colonial
stuccoed two-story building with green shutters. The grounds
shaded by tall trees, are enclosed by a cast-iron fence on a low
plastered wall. The Mansion was built in 1833 for officers’ bar
racks of the Arsenal Academy, and was a part of the school to
escape ‘The Burning”.
W> endeavor to give each task as it comes up. the best there
b in ns. Every day in thb Bank b a unit and with the rlosing.
and prosing of our books at the close of each day. comes the
satisfaction of knowing that our records are complete, and clean.
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
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Established 1886
CLINTON, S. C.
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Condensed Statement of Condition June 30, 1951
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Bunk Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $ 2*375,735.10
Stocks and Bonds 5*043*399.25
Real Estate 4*108.38
Other Assets 68.07
Cash on Hand and Due from
Banks 2*810*044.26
TOTAL
$10*233*355.06
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 500*000.00
Surplus 100*000.00
Undivided Profits 144*147.04
Reserve for Taxes 16*778.82
Due to Banks None
Bills Payable None
Deposits 9*472*429.20
TOTAL $10,233*355.06
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
All Deposits Insured Up To $10,000
ROBERT M. VANCE, President
R. C. ADAIR, Exec. Vice Pres.
G. L. SIMPSON, Cashier
R. G. WATSON, Asst. Cashier