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4- *X v Thursday,'March 31, 1960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 11 CountfSpelling Bes Scheduled In Laurens April 9 The annual Laurens County spell ing bee will be held Saturday, April 9. at 10:00 a. m. in the Laurens Cen. tral Elementary School library, it was announced by J. Leroy Burns, County Superintendent of Educa tion. Each elementary and junior high school in the county is eligible to s*nd one student each to participate. The first place wniner will go to Anderson College, Anderson, on May 14 at 10:00 a. m. to participate in the state spelling bee. No con testant will be eligible however, who will bt-come 16 years old on or be fore ^me 6. Sudents must also come from, any grade through the eighth. As in the past, the Laurens County Board of Education will give prizes of $10.00, $7 50 and $5.00 to the first three winners Mrs. Belle B. Suraerel will be in charge of the county bee, with E. B. Morse, of the, Laurens Central Ele mentary Schpol, pronouncing the words. PC Choir To Leave lour College robed Hugh A. Beasley In Solicitor's Race Hugh A. Beasley, Greenwood at torney, has announced that he has formally filed for election to thfc of- Gintonions View Play At Erskine A number of Clintonians were at j Erskine ^'allege. Due West, on va rious evenings the past week to see i choir leaves Saturday on its spring ^e play, “Cherry Orchard. Taking tour that will find this widely ac- ■ > ? rt in U* production were three claimed singing group giving jt5 +r lmton students: Miss Sandra Ray, fice of Solicitor of Eighth Judicial 500th concert under the leadership ( °oper, and Miss Pat f his-1 ( i rcu j( j n Democratic primarj. of Conductor Edouard Patte. jholm ^j r Beasley attended Furman _ . , j The milestone 500th nerformance « Al ! en<, ' n * J\* re , Mrs Jot * University where he received the Episcopal Service jis scheduled for the Westminster ^^e^M^john^D^vU I,<VgreeS ^ AB an<1 LL B K '" m Hours Are Changed 1 Presb y^ rian church of Alexandria. \L' Uude) - 1,0 was { ? rmeHy ^ lici,or The Rev. J(rfm Rivers, new pas- tar of All Saints Episcopal Church, has announced a change in tfie hour of services beginning this Sunday, April 3. Morning prayer and sermon (Holy Communion on the second Sunday) will be held at 10 o’clock. Church school will be at 11:10. 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Bex 5#73-B, Greenville, Seath Caralhui ,. .Jimmy Owens, Mr and Mrs. 4fu- Va r^xt ffues^y evening. A P(. ^ To(ld Mr and Mrs Frank graduate, the Rev. Cliff IF John-j F(JwIt . r Mr and Mrs Rand(jlph r)a . son. serves as pastor of thi^urch.; vjs Mr and Mrs T R DaviK Jr t Dr. Patte, now in his 13th season Mr. and Mrs. S. A Pitts, Jr, and as conductor, has taken the choir Barbara, Rev. and Ms. Joel E Can on notes of sacred music and wor- non and Catherine, Miss Ella Mae ship throughout the South. Annual and Althea Reid, Mr. and Mrs Da- tours have carried the PC singers vis V. Pitts and Charles Ray, Mr. .before some of the largest congrega-' and Mrs. Tom B Cooper, Tommy tions of the Southern Presbyterian Cooper. Dorothy Staton, Jane Ellen Church, and these have been com-' Fowler, and Florence Ann Oxley bined with regular week-end ap- : — pearances in South Carolina and * *NAL SETTLEMENT neighboring states. of this circuit, serving from 1937 to 1942, when, although exempt from service, he volunteered in the U. S. Navy and served overseas in the South Pacific for almost two yea*s with the Third Amphibious Force. He was -.eparated from ser vice after spending over three ye.ars in the Navy where he received nine -battle stars for combat action and was decorated with the Bron/e Star medal with the “Combat V." He {served as Solicitor until 1952. Take notice that on the 22nd day Mr. Beasley was appointed to the During this period, the choir has of AP 1-1 *- 1960 - 1 will render a final office of Recorder of the‘ city of received high critical acclaim and account of my acts and doings as Greenwood in. 1957 and resigned has appeared on both radio and tele- Exe?otFix ^ the estate of Butler that office before filing as a visions. On one occasion its pro- Hubert Bo >’ d * n the office of the didate for Solicitor can- Exerotrix Hubert Boyd tn gram w*as carried nationally over J^dge of Probate of Laurens (. oun- He has pledged that “if elected, one of the major radio networks. ty ’ at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the he will jfh>vi,de a sober and honest Several albums of music by the same will a PPly for a final dis- administration of this office with group have been recorded. charge from my trust as Executrix, fairness and courtesy to all.” The spring tour of Virginia and!. Anyperson indebted to said estate Mr. Beasley is a member of the North Carolina will open Sunday 15 noti f w ‘ d and required to make First Baptist Church in Greenwood with two appearances—at the Dan- P a y rn< “ nt on or before that date; and and Masonic Lodge No 91. ville First Presbyterian Church in a P ersons having claims against tt* morning >n9 thn WM-nesbom Mtat ' “x™ ° n ,«• First Church in the evening. Then y pr ° Ven ’ ° r following in succession will be eve ning performances before congrega tions of these Presbyterian church es: April 4—Washington’s Central Avenue Church; 5 — Alexandria’s Westminster Church; 6 — Chester- brook Church of Falls Church; 7— Roanoke Rapid’s First Church; 8— Fayetteville’s Highland Avenue Church. The tour will end on the following Sunday, April 10, with a morning appearance in the Williams Memo rial Church of Charlotte and an eve ning performance in the Rock Hill First Church. forever barred. CATHERINE J. 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ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including neserve balances, and cash items in process of collection $ United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Loans and discounts Bank premises owned $43,696 IS, furniture and fixtures $16,199.97 Other assets morning after an illness of one, year. She was a native of Oconee Coun-1 ty, and the daughter of Mrs. Rilla fiothran of Greenville and the late 1 Dock Mathis. She was a member of , Beaverdam Baptist Church Surviving besides her husband 1 and mother are three --ons, Lyman B. and,L)ona!d E Mathis, both of L'urf’fps.^and Charle, D Mathis of Union; four daughters, Mrs Gene Reynolds of Gaffney; Mrs. Burrell Young, Mnl. C. D. Jacks and Mrs Bobby Queen, all of Mountville. two brother?, Rev Dallas Mathis of Daly City, Calif.; ami Oliver Mathis of Pacolet; four sisters, Mrs Calvin Mo^er of Greenville; Mrs. Ralph Fowler of Charleston. Mrs Walter May of Macon, Ga.; and Mrs How ard Draper of Tampa, Fla and four grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at .4:00 p m at the Ken nedy Mortuary, Laurens^ by the Rev. Rembin Truluck and the Rev Harry B. Frazier. Burial was in Beaverdam - Baptist Church ceme tery. Burial Here Yesterday For W. M. Self, Jr. William Middleton Self, Sr.. 43, of Parksville. died early Tuesday morning at a hospital in Augusta. Ga. He had been in declining health for several years. He was a native of Parksville, a son of Mrs Sue Lathan Self and the late William Thomas Self. He was a merchant and a member of Parksville Town Council. A World War II veteraAr^- was a member of Thomas xr Lybq^Jr American Legion and Parksville Baptist Church. Surviving besides his mother, are his wife. Mrs. Marion Hipp Self, of Parksville; one son William Middle- ton Self, Jr., of Calhoun Fails, two sisters, Mrs. Glenn Eckard, of Au gusta. Ga, and Mrs Elizabeth Wood, of Parksville; and one broth er, Gary $ Self, of Parksville Mrs. Self is the daughter of Mac B Hipp and the late Mr« Hipp Funeral services were conducted at the family residence yeaterday afiernoon by the Rev. W. H Puc- kHt, Jr. the Rev < Coy Still, Jr,, and Dr. W R Turner Burial was in the First Presbyterian Church 1 Cemetery here CONDUCTS REVIVAL The Rev Joel E Cannon, pastor of Broad Street Methodist Church, has been in Ridgeland this week where fa- , the i" ‘ hfimstec for a revival. Th*4 .event was m con . neefion w ith a di tnct wtde evar.- geiistic service for the Chariest on District H#* will r“* i-- to Clinton tomorrow Loptunog yjuBfl hearts acres* the Netioa! 'Steady Gilt DIAMOND RING in Solid 14K Gold SO< A WEEK Reol COOl'. . senti- mentol . .. wHk genuine diamond in o ring thet »oy* r( "*he'« minoi She'll be to proud . . t ond if* priced SO J. C Thomas Jeweler (LINTON ‘It’s Time That ( cunts” JOANNA 339,705.66 814,377.06 351,052 89 102,826 39 1,031,831 91 59.896.15 28 22 TOTAL .ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,463.757 49 TOTAL LIABILITIES $2,699,718.28 $1,455,108.22 538,594.05 18,681 89 427,790.72 23.582.61 $2,463,757.49 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capitals) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS S 10o.000.00 100,000.00 25.960.79 10,000.00 $ 235,960.79 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,699,718.28 *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 *. $ 415,000.00 I, Harry Y. McSween, 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. HARRY Y. McSWEEN Correct—Attest: R. P. Hamer, T. E. Addison, J. Leland Young, Di rectors. state of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of March, 1960. and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. S. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notary Public My commission expires At Will of Governor. REPORT OF CONDITION OF Newberry County Bank Gokhrflle Bruit Of Joanna In the State of South Carolina at the close of basinest on March 15. 1M0. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, - and cash items in process of collection $ 605,733 90 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,050,789 38 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 227.939 89 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 10,000 00 Loans and discounts (including $1,168 48 overdrafts) 1,149,979 61 Bank premises owned $37,500.00, furniture and fixtures $16,056.00 53.556.00 Other assets 12,762.65 * TOTAL ASSETS $3,110,761 43 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations $1,765,765.46 Time deposks of individuals, partnerships and corporations * 505,938 75 D^oritx of United States Government (including postal savings) — 134,086 13 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 329,288.80 Deposits of banks 65,458.70 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 23.131.10 TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,823,850 94 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* .. , , Surplus ’‘.T ' .. Undivided profits "TT . ' Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 36.004.54 $2,859.855 48 $ 125.000.00 75.000.00 50.894 64 11.31 $ 250,905.95 1 *• , V_ ___________ TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3,110,761 43 •This banlc’s capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $125,000 00. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes % $ 504,656 25 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 25,000 00 I, Joe M Roberts, Executive Vice President and Cashier, of the above- named bank, do solemnly affirm 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. JOE M. ROBERTS Correct—Attest: J. N. Beard, W. C. Huffman, Strother C. Paysmger, J. F. Hawkins, T. C. 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