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I , April S, 1M2 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THE WOMAN'S Social Events and Chib News of Interest PAGE Telephone 833-0541 "The Resurrection" Topic of Study For Episcopal Women Continuing a study of the New Testament, church women of All Saints Episcopal Church heard an interesting program on “The Res urrection” led by Mrs. J. B. Hart. The group gathered on Monday afternoon at the Parish House for the regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Cherry Livingston, Spiritual Life chairman, led the opening devotional. During a business session, Mrs. James Macdonald, president, pre sided and the treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. R. B. Hdlams. Mrs. Cedi Wilson Is Bridge Hostess A dessert bridge was given by Mrs. Cecil P. Wilson Tor mem bers of her card club on Thurs day afternoon. Mantel and table arrangements of camellias were used in the liv ing room where two tables were appointed for refreshments. Tarts, tea and salted nuts were served prior to the games. Cen tering the tables were colorful gntleman and lady Easter egg figures. ~ At the conclusion of the pro- fressions Mrs. Francis Blalock was presented high score awfaf. Hugh Jacobs Speaks To Study Club For a meeting of the Wednes day Study club last week Hugh S. Jacobs was the guest speaker on Algeria. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Wy- sor. Mr. Jacobs was stationed in Al geria as an army officer daring World War II and be told of the people, the history and geography of the country and something of the modern life there. Following the talk guests were invited into the dining room where refreshments were served in buffet style. Centring th table were whietfadfdiol steBnte ehrdl were white daffodils and narcis sus. Elsewhere in the meeting room other flowering shrubs and bulbs of the spring season were prettily arranged. MISS CAMPBELL MISS ROSANNA CAMPBELL ENGAGED TO MR. GUY; JUNE RITES PLANNED Mr and Mrs. Willard Donald Campbell of 2185 South Parkway Drive, Columbus, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Rosanna Vance, to Michael Stewart Guy, son of Mrs. Gor- nette Hal Guy, Manfield, Ohio, and-Mr. Charles Howgate Guy of Tampa, Fla. Miss Campbell is a graduate of Columbus School for Girls, Colby Junior College, New London, New Hampshire, and Ohio State School of Dental Hygiene. Hot mother is the former Miss Rosanne Vance, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Vance of Clinton. Mr. Guy was graduated from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, where he became a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. He served with the U. S. Air YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Force and is employed with Mu tual of New York. The wedding will take place June 9th. Baptist WMU Hold Misson Study Course The Woman’s Missionary Union of the First Baptist Church has issued an invitation to all those who are niterested to attend their Home Mission study course “Glimpses f Glory,” by C. C Warren. This will be taught at the church Monday. April 9, be ginning at 10:0 0a. m. Those attending will bring cov ered dishes for lunch. The nurs ery will be open for the conven ience of those who hav small children. Methodist Circles, Guild Joint Meeting A joint meeting of the circles of the Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service and the Wesleyan Service Guild will be held on Monday evening .April 9, at 7:90 at Broad Street Methodist Church. Guest speaker for the occasion will be Mrs. Ralph Wilson of Laurens, who will talk on “Unit ed Nations.” Mrs. L. H. Davidson is program chairman, and Mrs. R. H. Dawson will give the devo tional. Mad Hatters Tea Fashion Show Set For April 11th A mad hatters tea and fashion show will he staged by the Clin ton Music Club on Wednesday afternoon, April 11, at 9:90 at the Mary M us grove Hotel. Amusing and pretty desgins de picting hobby or interest of the designer and original models on the timely theme, “space age,” will be displayed and Judged. Childrens’ and ladies’ fashions from Belk’s, Pearle Henry, and the Ladies Ready-to-Wear Shoppe will be shown by live models. Hats will be judged in four categories, with prises awarded in each. They are: Most original, special interest or hobby, pret tiest, space age. A special invitation has been ssued to Garden Club members and all others who are inter ested to participate by entering hats. Tickets are on sale by any member of the Music Club or may be purchased at the door at the time of the event. Proceeds will go to the club’s music scholarship fund and the fund for a piano for Belk Auditorium. Other features of the entertain ment for the afternoon include a door prize and refreshmnts. Mrs. E. A. Farnell is chairman on arrangements for the event. Mrs. Stilwell Hostess To Lutheran Women Mrs. J. V. Stilwell was hostess on Monday evening to the United Lutheran Church Women of St. John’s Church for the April meet ing. Mrs. J. E. Boyce, president, presided and opened the meeting with prayer. An invitation was xe- tended to the group to hear the Newberry College singers Sun day afternoon at 3:90. Mist Vir ginia Peery, sister of the Rev. Gordon Peery, Is a member of the group. Mrs. A. C. Workman was In charge of an interesting pro gram on “The Well Read Wom an.” Assisting her were Mrs. O. C. Woodruff, Mrs. Floyd Bun- drick and Mrs. Boyce. Later refreshments and a so cial hour were enjoyed. motif with pink and Later the bride changed to a navy blue wool suit with match ing accesaoriee to begin her trip to Florida. She wore the from her bridal REPOST or CONDITION Bank of Clinton ef Cttatea In the State ef South Carwttna at the atoae of March M, INI $ ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, had cash items hi process of collection $ United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $100.000 00 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S > Loans and discounts lj Bank premises owned $38,929.08, furniture and fixtures $11,678.40 50.007.' 000.175 48 781.812.18 301.317 91 100,009.69 TOTAL ASSETS $2,917,115 99 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ... Time and savings deposits of individuals and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Certified and officers' cheeks TOTAL DEPOSITS 92,045.018.91 (a) Total demand deposits $1.M5A37.90 (b) Total time and savings deposits $ 880,499.11 Other liabilities $1.538^09.99 588,499.11 25.98151 516,088.51 4.4 and ROSS SIMPSON Thomas B. Cooper, Jr„ Miss Simpson Plan August Wedding I Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Simpson, 923 Mills Ave., Pensacola, Fla., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Helen Darlene, to Thomas B. Cooper, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of this city. Miss Simpson is a graduate of Pensacola High School and South ern Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. She is employed in Pen sacola. Mr. Cooper is a graduate of Clinton High School and re- cieved his BA degree In English from Furman University. He was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. He is currently stationed in Pen sacola with the Navy. An August wedding is planned. Circles Have Study On Stewardship For the April meetings held on Monday, circles of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Asso- c i a t e Reformed Presbyterian Church studied Stewardship. The program for Circle No. 1, which met in the afternoon, was presented by Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, stewardship chairman. Mrs. Mar vin Turner, Mrs. Clyde Todd and Mrs. George Watts Copeland gave articles from the Synodical Jour nal. In the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. Plaxico conducted the Mrs. Lillian McDill, was in charge of the program for circle No. 2. She was assisted by Mrs. Earle Rice, Mrs. Lowry Wilson, and Mrs. Dewey Oxner. Robinson-Ellison Engagement Told The engagement of Miss Mar garet Ruth Robinson to William McKinley EUiaon, Jr., of rent and Spartanburg, has been announced by her father, William W. Robinson. Her mother la the late Mrs. Ruth Donnan Robinson. Miss Robinson is a graduate of Wodruff High School. She will re cede a BS degree in elementary education from Wlnthrop College in Jttly. She Is in Kappa Pi hon orary art dab. Mr. Ellison, a graduate of Lau rens High School, has a grea hi mechanical engft from the Indiana Technical Col lege at Fart Wayne. He Is oloved by Deerlng Oorp. in Bva on Bt *! is f—ml for MRS. CUNNINGHAM MISS MARGRARET ANN JORDAN IS BRIDE OF J. M. CUNNINGHAM. JR. Miss Margaret Ann Jordan, veil and she carried a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jordan, Jr., of Calison, became the bride of Joseph McLees Cun ningham, Jr., eon of Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham of Clinton, in a cere mony March 24 at Bethel Meth odist Church. The bride is a graduate of Lander College and Greenwood High School. The groom was graduated from Clinton High School and Presby terian College. He ia employed by Georgia-Pacific Plywood Co in Columbia where the couple will reside. Rev. Howard R. Jordan of Charlotte, N. C., uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. Hoyt Graham The bride’s father gave her in marriage and the groom's father acted as best man. The sanctuary was decorated with a background of natural palms and. candelabra holding cathedral tapers. The altar rail wfis draped with white and traced in fern, while the center held a sunburst arrangement of white chrysanthemums and gladioli. June Jordan was maid of honor and other attendants included Mrs. James Compton and Miss Mary Cunningham, a sister of the bride, both of Clinton. They wore mint green silk organic over taffeta. The skirts ware de signed in bell shape and each at tendant carried a bouquet of yellow spring flowers. Ushers were George Jordan, HI, brother of the bride, and James Compton of Clinton. The bride wore peau de sole, highlighted with a cluster of self- material roses at the back waist line. The fitted bodice buttoned at the back and the full skirt fell in soft pleats and extended into a chapel train. Lace appU- the sleeves were long and pointed at th wrist. A tiara of seed pearls at the wrist. A tiara of seed pearls held her shoulder-length TOTAL LIABIUT1ES $2,646.001 04 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $100,000 00 $ 100,008.00 Surplus — 109AM 01 Undivided profits 32J64.78 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital> 40.000.M TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 272,054 18 bouquet frenched of white orchids carnations. Nuptial music was furnished by Mrs. J. M. Ammons at the piano and Mis* Jane Rodgers as soloist “The Wedding Prayer,” by Malotte, was given at a benedic tion. Mrs. Jordan, mother of the bride, wore a moss green lace drees over matching taffeta with green flower hat and a purple orchid corsage. The groom's mother wore a champagne-colored lace • over- taffeta dress with matching ac cessories and an orchid cor sage. The bride’s parents entertained with a reception at their home following the ceremony. High- ights of the dining room was the bride’s table, centered with a decorated tiered bride's cake circled with pink camellias. On either side were silver branch ed candelabrum holding white tapers and epergnes filled with camellias. Miniature Ivy pointed up the decorations TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2.917.115M MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure Liabilities and lor other purposes (Including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) $ 370,000.90 I, Harry Y. McSween. Cashier, of the above-named baak, da solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correal, la the best of my knowledge and belief. HARRY Y. McSWBEN. Correct—Attest: R. P. Hamer, Leaman D. Jones J. C. Them as. Director*. State of South Carolina, County of Lauren*, ee: Sworn to and subacibed before me this 3rd day of April. ISM, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. S. MARGARET HOLLAND. 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