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Thursday, October 12, 1961 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Brooks Copeland of Statesville, N. C., spent last week with his mother, Mrs. R. J. Copeland, coming especially to be with his brother, Bobby, who is a hospital patient. He was joined for the week-end by Mrs. Copeland and children. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland were week-end guests of the for- Miss Anne Johnson, a member Mrs. Eugene Brown and dau- mer's brother and sister-in-law, of the Albemarle School faculty j ghter. Ginger, of Mount Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holland in in Charleston, was at home for were week-end guests of Mrs.! Seneca, the weekend with her mother. Brown’s sister, Mrs. C. A. Hol-I GUEST FOR PARTY Mrs. R .W. Johnson. j land, and Mr. Holland. Mrs. Maude B. Bryson of Briefs About... People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents Mountville, was a guest on Wed nesday afternoon of the past week for a party in Greenwood at the home of Mrs. Douglas Hen derson for Mrs. Bryson’s grand daughter, Miss Frances Anne Blake, fall brideelect. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Martin of Cramerton, N. C., are guests this week of Mr. Martin’s sister, Mrs. R. J. Copeland. WARREN AT HOME Miss Agnes Davis spent the! Mrs. Martha Wilson, of Green- week-end in Graniteville withjville, and William Wilson,, stu- her sister, Mrs. V. O. Walton. jdent at Clemson College, were Mr. and Mrs. James E. Neal and daughter, Elizabeth, were recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trowbridge in Highlands, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gress and little daughter. Catherine Louise, of Columbia, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichel- berger several days this week. at home for the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Low ery M. Wilson. AT LIBRARY MEET Mrs. Wade Smith. Mrs. Eu gene Johnson and Miss Bessie B. Page are attending a meeting of the Elementary School Library Association in Columbia today. Dr. and Mrs. James L. Walker Friends of L. N. Warren will be glad to know he is now conva lescing at home after an opera tion illness and several weeks stay at Self Memorial hospital. Mrs. Robert S. Owens has re- VISIT IN MARYLAND turned from a few days stay with Mrs Lilian Ellison. Mrs. Ola her daughter, Mrs. Carl Clary, Sanders and Mrs. Joe Terry were and the Rev. Mr. Clary at Mount visitors in Stiver Springs, Pleasant. M( j where they spent a week Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jeter of Mrs. Sanders’ daughter, Ninety-Six, were guests on Sun- Mrs. Rosa Byrd, day of Mrs. W. A. Moorhead. Miss Myrna Sease. a junior at HERE FOR HOMECOMING Winthrop College, Rock Hill, was Mrs. W. T. Patrick, Jr .and at home with her mother. Mrs. T. children of Mount Pleasant. Mr. M. Sease, for the weekend, and Mrs. James McCallum of RETURNS HOME Clarkton. N. C., spent the week- Mrs. J. H. Donnon has return- end with their mother, Mrs. John e d home from a several weeks Lloyd Adair coming especially st ay in Charleston with her dau- to attend the homecoming at ghter, Mrs. Quinton Chapman, Duncan Creek Presbyterian h er son, Joe Donnon, and their Church on Sunday. Also joining families. the family for homecoming were Tommy DeYoung, student at Mr. and Mrs. John Adair and clemson. spent the weekend with family of Cross Hill. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mrs. Frank Kellers was in Co- DeYoung, lumbia to help Dr. KeUers cele- Fuller Reese. 3rd, a member brate his 85th birthday Saturday. 0 f the freshman class at Clem- Miss Julia McKee, who attends son, was at home with his pa- Mars Hill College. Mars Hill, N. rents, Mr. and Mrs. F L. Reese, C., was at home for the week-end j r ., for the week-end. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. K. Harriott has return J. D. McKee. ed to her home in Bishopville af- Mrs. Robert E Wysor, Mrs. ter a visit with Mrs. S. C. Dun- R E. Sadler. Mrs. Julian Cole- lap. While here they, with Mrs. man^and Mrs. W. W. Harris at- J. V. Edwards, were guests of tended the Greenville Community : Miss Clyde Smith of Seneca, for. Pa Concert to hear Frances Yeend, a few days at Ifer COttafS tm Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clary, of soprano, on Tuesday evening. I Highlands. N. C. I Gaffney, were guests Sunday of — 1 her sister, Mrs. William J. Hen- REPORT OF CONDITION i ry and Mr. Henry. Bank of Clinton AIRMAN NICHOLS HOME Airman 1-C Jimmy Nichols, Laurens County Library Bookmobile Schedule Week of October 16M Monday: Mason home, Beeks home, Ca’mak School, Rhett Mar tin home Tuesday — Providence School, Episcopal Kindergarten. B u r • dette home. Mississippi Youngs home. Bishop home, Sanders home, Brown home, Simmons! home. Wednesday: Moutville School. Crisp home. Cross Hill School. Curry home, Thompson home, Hughes home. Armstrong home, Wilson home, Mauldin home. Bookmobile librarians as Claude Gray and Mrs. Off Teague. .. . „ .... were guests for a few days last Mr.s Inez Pruitt spent last we< .) c 0 f the former's cousin. Dr week in Columbia visiting her , v „ ■- brother and sister-in-law, Mr Rev Wilham (YUn ' t \t i B Mitchell Store, Davis home, and Mrs C W Mahaffev Mr K v ' llLam Cns P- of Molo-1 Smlt h home Mahaffey is a patient in the Vet- J® 1 ’ / Vv'*'^ Thursda > Gra y Court-Owings ents. Mr. ami Mis. \\ E. Cusp. School, Owings Post Office, Gray of Mountville. ami sister. Mrs eran’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. D Adair vis ited Mrs. J. H. Stone, who is a patient at the Forest Hills Rest Home in Columbia, during the week-end. Friends of Mrs. Stone will be glad to know she is im- I proving L. M. Wilson, having been (ailed here because of the illness of his mother who is a patient at Bla lock Clinic. Also here during the week were Dr Blanche Badger, of Farmville, Va , Col. and Mrs. A. B. Crisp: of Gainesville. Ga. Misses Frankie Samples and Judy Laney accompanied Phil ing to Furman University on Sunday after a week-end visit with his parents PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Young's Pharmacy “Ser/inj? This Area 77 Years” N. Broad St. Dial 833-1220 We Give S&H Green Stamps Week-end guests of Mrs. Inez Pruitt were Mrs. W. N. Meggs and children, Beth and Wallace, of Florence; Bill Meggs of Clem son; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pruitt Greenwood. Visiting the Warrens| and daughter of Greer; Mrs. during the week-end were their 1 Grad y Adams and daughters of r . r- in daughter, Mrs. B r y a n Coates. Pros P erit y' rOfeSf NfCS Damage Mr. Coates and children of Char- Mrs c E. Law spent a few Mnnv Arroc In lotte, N. C.; also Mr. Warren’s da y* last in Hampton with u ’ m ,,raTe brother and sister-in-law, Mr her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. National Fire Prevention Week, and Mrs. J. D. Warren, of Bel-.J C. Anthony, and also visited October 8-14, is an appropriate moot, N. C. her son, Charlton, a student at time to consider the waste of NEW ENGLAND TRIP The Citadel - Charleston. j valuable forest products caused Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Greenwood have returned from a recent trip through the New England states. While away they visited the lat ter's niece, Mrs. George Futhey, and Mr. Futhey in Woodward, MOVE INTO HOME Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Campbell are now ocupying their recently purchased home on the Green- by forest fires, particularly when 99 out of every 100 fires are man- caused and could be prevented. of Clinton in the State of South Carolina at the close of badness on September 27, 1M1. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 451.279 73 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 732,377.06 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 382.825 41 Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $100,000 00 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S.) 100,000 00 Ixians and discounts 908.224.73 Bank premises owned $41,312.63. furniture and fixtures $14.099 41 55.412.04 Other assets 138 18 TOTAL ASSETS $2,708,257.13 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations \ Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Certified and officers’ checks, etc TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,420,034.67 (a) Total demand deposits $1,777,672.10 ib) Total time and savings deposits $ 643.262.57 $1.4<X).30!i 78 543,262 57 31,047.24 443,713.74 2.004 36 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,420,934 67 $ 100.000.00 100,000.00 62.322 46 25,000.00 $ 287,322 46 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,708,257 13 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase $ 440.000.00 1, Harry Y. McSween, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. HARRY Y. McSWEEN. Correct—Attest: J Leland Young, R. P. Hamer, I^aman D. Jones. Directors State of South Carolina, Count} of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of October, 1961, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank S. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notary Public My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. of Albrook Air Force Base, Pan ama. will arrive home today to spend a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs C. E. Nichols. Miss Cornelia Harris, of Co lumbia. s|>ent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. liaselden and daughter. Miss Lois Hasel- den, were week-end visitors with their son and brother, Bill Has- elden and Mrs. liaselden in Rockingham, N. C. FROM VIRGINIA Mr and Mrs. George Davis, Mr. and Mrs David Gossage, of Arlington. Va.. have been guests this week of Mrs. Julian Cole man Mr. and ^frs Melvin Furr of Lancaster spent Sunday with Mrs. Furr’s parents. Mr and Airs G. C. Mclnvaille. Mrs H. J. Ray spent a few] days last week in Greenville with her son, J. W. Hay and family. IMPROVING Friends of Bobby Copeland will be glad to know he is Im proving at Self Memorial Hos pital following an operation ill ness and expects to return home during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker spent Sunday in Durham, N. C., with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Suttle. Dr. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser had as week-end guests the lat ter's sister, Mrs. Donald Fraser and a cousin, Mrs G. E. Rogers of Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs George Bult- man, of Sumter, spent Saturday with the former's sister, Mrs. Raymond Pitts. VISITS SISTER George Mason, of Charlotte, is on a ten day visit here with his sister, Mrs. C. D Nance and oth er relatives. Also here on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ma son. of Seneca, Fleming Mason, of Sumerton, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mason, of Laurens. wood hgihway.. the former Tom: according to Tom Hill. Laurens Baldwin residence. Mr. Campbell County ranger of the South Caro- is a retired employee of Whitten | lina state commission of Forest- Village Mrs J. L. Tinman is in Easley with her mother, who is seriously ill. Miss Margaret Kent Bell left this week for a visit with her niece. Mrs. John B Jordan, Mr. Jordan and children in Kinston, N. C. SEE GRANDSON Mrs. S. G. Dillard has return ed from a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Louis M. Stephens and Dr. Stephens in Pineville, La., going especially to see her new grandson. Gary Dillard Steph ens. ry. Wild fires continue to plague the woodlands of South Carolina. An average of 3,800 forest fires burn nearly 40,000 acres in South Carolina each year, said Ranger Hill. 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