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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 8, 1959
Items of Interest Front . .
West Clinton
MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE. Correspondent and Representative
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M-3gL. and Mrs. Kozzelle Foster
and children of Fort Bragg. N. C.,
were hotiday visitors of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster
Mrs. John Word spent the holi
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and
daughter, Debbie, were recent visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Godfrey
and family in Anderson.
- Mr. and Mrs. Cteo Lusk visited
days with her sister, Mrs. Van Gar- Mrs. Ellen Lusk in Salem recently
reft, in Greenville. Mr .and Mrs. W. L. Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson and, son. Ricky, Mrs. J. T. Lokey, Mr.
daughter, Pam, of Charlotte. N. C., and Mrs Boyce Wilson and daugh.
spent the week-end with the latter's ter. Pamela, visited Mrs. Wilson's j
praenLs, Mr. and Mrs W L. Wil-1 father, C. C Abbott, and Mrs
son, and family. Frank Kelly in Greenville Sunday
(Mr and Mrs. Clyde Croy and WOOTEN'S HAVE GUESTS
fanuly were Sunday visitors in Mr. and Mrs. Billy Godfrey and
Greenville « Rnxie, of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wooten ani Ray Goff of' Kinards, Mr. and
children of Duncan, were Sunday Mrs. Jimmie Wooten of Colum-
visitors of the latter’s brother, and bia. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
family, Mr and Mrs. Cecil Wooten B«bb\ Wooten and daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and Debbie, the past week-end.
daughter, Debbie! spent the week- Mr and Mrs New Tyner of
end recently with the former's pa- t'harleston, wore "visitors of Mr and
rents, Mr and Mrs O. L Godfrey. Mrs Ixuiie Webb and family on
in Ninety-Six * Saturday
Miss Jud> Chaney visited Miss Pvt and Mrs Jessie Rigby and
Jewel Birch, a student at Bob Jones 1 children of Augusta, Ga.. visited j
University in Greenville, during the he former's parents, Mr and Mrs
week-end Wade .Beckham, Sr, during the
Mr and Mrs. Rill Snow and fam- holidays
birthday January 8.
Grange Campbell has a birthday
today, January 8.
Robert Scott will observe a birth
day Saturday, January 10.
Mrs. Virginia Reeder celebrates
a birthday January 10.
Arthur Howard wall observe h
birthday Monday. January 12.
“Happy Birthday" to Ricky Wil
son who has a birthday Wednesday,
January 14 He will be 10 years
old He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
W L. Wilson.
“Happy Birthday" to little Mike
Cogsdill. He wil celebrate his first
birthday Monday, January 12. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Cogsdill of Florence street.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lancaster
will celebrate a wedding anniver
sary Friday. January 11.
BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
Little Miss Gail Croy. daughter |
of Mr. and Mrs. James Croy, cele
brated her birthday with a party
at her home on Beauregard street
Saturday afternoon. A number of
friends were invited for the occa-
Mon and she received many lovely
gifts!
Games were enjoyed and refresh
ments were served by her mother
and grandmother, Mrs. Clyde Croy.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Beckham,
Jr., announce the birth of a daugh-
tr, Twanda Darlene, on December
24 at Kays hospital.
MISS CASH WEDS EMI FLOYD
A. WALKER
Linda Jo'Cash and EMI Floyd
A., Walker were united in marriage
at the home of the bride’s parents,
Saturday, December 20. at 5:00
o’clock. A double ring ceremony
was used. Rev. E. D. Johnson, pas
tor of the bride, heard the vows,
with a number of friends and rela
tives attending.
The bride was lovely in a winter
white dress with matching acces
sories. Mrs. Walker is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Cash. She attended the public
schools of Clinton and is presently
employed in the spooling depart
ment of Clinton Mills.
Mr. Walker is the eldest son of
Mr and Mrs. James Alfred Walk
or. He Is a graduate of Clinton High
Sehol and has served with the U
S. Navy for the past six years. Mrs.
Walker will make her home with
her parent while Mr. Walker finish
es his schooling in Great Lakes.
111. After six month* the young cou-1 lest on for the remainder of his tour
pie will make their home in Char-1 of duty.
why the smart switch is to
the 59 Chevrolet
ROOMIER BODY BY FISHER:
features wider seats and more
luggage space. MAGIC-MIRROR
FINISH: keeps its shine without
waxing for up to three years.
NEW BIGGER BRAKES: better
cooled with deeper drums, up to
66% longer life. OVERHEAD
CURVED WINDSHIELD and
bigger windows—all of Safety
Elate Glass. SUMLINE DESIGN:
fresh, fine and fashionable with a
practical slant. HI-THRIFT 6:
up to 10% more miles per gallon.
VIM-PACKED VF$: eight to
choose from, with compression
ratios ranging up to 11.25 to 1.
FULL COIL SUSPENSION:
further refined for a smoother,
steadier ride on any kind of road.
One short drive and you’ll know
the smart switch is to Chevy.
Come in and be our guest for a
pleasure test first chance you get.
NOW-PROMPt DELIVERY!
Stepped-up shipments have
assured you a wide choice of
models and colors. We can prom
ise prompt delivery—and it’s an
ideal time to buy!
ily were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Carrie Reeves in Glendale.
VISITORS FROM GEORGIA
Mr .and Mrs Edward Floyd
and daughters of Roysion, Ga.,
Mr and Mrs. Manley Fortner;
and children of Jacksonville, Fla.!
> at several days last \leek with
Mr and Mrs Huey Barnett
; Serviceman Gayle Ellis and lam
visited Mr. and Mrs. landy Hea - ily of Fort Ix-i. Ya., visited Mrs
ton Sunday. JJ. F Whitmire on Friday of last
Mrs l/ewis Floyd of Anderson, week >
ls with Mr and Mrs Landy Heaton WITH THE SICK
and family for an extended visit Harry Foster underwent surgery
due to the illness of Mrs. Heaton today at Hays hospital
Jewel Birch of Greemille, was a Johnny Deadwyler is improving
Sunday dinner guest of Mr and a. ms nome after a recent illness
Mrs Pressly Chaney and daughter,. REVIVAL SERVICES TO BEGIN
Judy Revival services will begin Wed-i
Miss Evelyn Reeves of Glendale, nesday etening at 7 00 p m at the
i c spending some time with Mr and Assembly of God Church on North
Mrs John Campbell Sloan street. Services will be con
Mr and Mrs. Bill Campbell and duct id by Evangelist Mrs K L
daughters of Charlotte, N. C., were Cooke of Rockingham, N. C. Every
week-end visitors of the former’s one is cordially invited to attend. ;
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R C. Oxner. j BIRTHDAY CALENDAR
Mrs. Donnie Cogsdill and son, J ’Jerry Wilkes celebrates a birth-!
Mike, Mrs John Hedgepeth and day today, January 8
Gail Foster visited Mr. and Mrs. | Joyce Heaton has a birthday j
Bud Carr in Aiken Sunday. Monday, January 14
Mrs. R C. Oxner and Mrs Bill Mitt Milam observes a birthday
Campbell visited Mr. and Mrs.! January 8.
Charles Oxner in Aiken Sunday. | Mrs Grady Smith celebrates a
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Annual Statement
LAURENS FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
December 31.1958
RESOURCES
First Mortgage Loans $6,234,107.32
Other Loans 99,105.97
Loans On Savings Accounts 18,471.15
Properties Sold On Contract 44,426.63
Investments and Securities 230,000.00
(including If. S. Gov’t. Bonds)
Cash on Hand and in Banks 596,062.68
Office Building and Equipment ... 259,248.96
■ (less depreciation)
Other Assets t 105.30
TOTAL ASSETS $7,481,526.01
LIABILITIES
Savings and Investment Accounts $6,625,059.38
Advances, Federal Home
Loan Bank 400,000.00
Construction Loans in Process 25,663.71
Unearned Discount on Home
Improvement Loans 17,561.89
Other Liabilities 10,722.15
Specific Reserves 2,513.84
General Reserves:
Fed. Insurance Reserve $153,598.40
Res. for Contingencies 240,343.47
Surplus.. 6,063.17
400,005.04
TOTAL LIABILITIES $7,481,526.01
SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000.00 BY THE FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION
Over ,$214,000 Paid in Dividends in 1958
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Growth In Resources
December 31,1948 $504,984.49
December 31, 1953 $4,509,277.59
December 31,1958 - $7,481,526.01
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LAURENS COUNTY’S LARGEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS INSTITUTION
YOUR ACCOUNT - LARGE OR SMALL - IS WELCOME AT LAURENS FEDERAL
CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE - 3ft% PER ANNUM
Laurens Federal's
Plus Value Services
1. Top Earnings—currently 3V2%
per annum—compounded semi
annually.
2. Insurance of All Accounts up to
$10,000.00.
3. Convenient handling of your
Savings and Investments—
a. Convenient location.
b. Adequate—Free parking.
c. Drive-up Teller Service.
d. Night Depository Service.
e. Save-by-mail service—Free.
4. Standard Savings Accounts.
5. Lump Sum Investment Ac
counts.
6. Trust and Corporate Accounts.
7. Christmas and other Planners
Club Accounts—all share in our
semi-annual dividends.
8. Free handling of Transfer
Accounts.
9. Money Orders — Honored Ev
erywhere.
10. Travelers Checks-Both Ameri
can Express and National City
Bank.
11. Travel Insurance.
12. Safe Deposit Boxes.
13. Free Notary Public Service.
14. Agent for U. S. Treasury for
Selling and Cashing U. S. Sav
ings Bonds.
15. Special Teller Service for Chil
dren. ,
16. Homd of the "FRIENDSHIP
ROOM.”
WHERE YOU SAVE DOES
MAKE A DIFFERENCE