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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, 8. C„ Thiiraday, July 16, 19H
Pinsons Entertained Pascal Pitts Family
Prior To Moving In Reunion Sunday
Milford Smith The descendant* of the
Mr. and Mrs.
late
Entertains Mother
With Luncheon
Mrs. B F. Wingard entertain-
mnther Mrs. Effie Was- entertained at their home on pascal Mark Pitts met on sun-
Cd 6 t nnH several Elm st - on Tuesday evening with d j^y 12 at the Laurens
son0 f Laurens a ^. dinne r in honor of Mr. and Mrs. day ’
friends on Tuesday wiUi a lunch M pingon who wU1 ^
eon at the Wingard s home on W. ^ Thursday t0 make
Walnut St. . n honor Qf their home in Greenville.
The home was beautifully dec
orated with summer flowers at
various points of interest.
The buffet table in the dining g. Harvey gave the invocation,
room was overlaid with white Dinner was served buffet.
'on*Wpdnesday afternoon, July cloth centered with an arrange- Attending from Clinton were:
On Wednes^ y^_ ^ ment of pink rosebuds. Mr . and Mrs. C. D. Pitts. Mr.
Some twenty guests were seat- and Mrs. W. C. Milam, Mr.
The occasion was
Mrs. Wasson’s birthday.
Tea Honors
Summer Brides
their home on Pascal Mark Pitts met on Sun-
• Laur
County Shrine Club house on
Lake Greenwood for their fam
ily reunion.
More than 100 guests and
relatives were welcomed by
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pitts as
they registered. Reverend A.
EVERYDAY
COUNSELOR
By Bishop Herbert Spaagh
and opened. There they found them. Sad will be the day
the two $500 bills. “For God and Country” comes
The bishop’s mistake is a pei\ from our national masthead
fectly natural one. He, like I,
had many Bibles. He,-like I liked
to use certain familiar Bibles
Do we appreciate ear pricelea. 11 “* m * rke<1 ,or K> '
o many price
less gifts from a bountiful God
gift,! There are «> many pdee- priceleM glftJ we .u
8, Mrs. Earl Horton and Mrs
nui Cauble entertained with a
fea honoring Misses Sally Glenn ed at individual tables marked and Mrs. L. Ray Pitts, Mrs
Ind Kathy Sneigrove bride*- with dainty place cards tied with i ren e A. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. L.
elect at the home of Mrs. Cau- Pink satin - ribbon. Centering l. Copeland, Mrs. P. M. Pitts,
hie on the Greenwood Highway, each of the tables were hurricane Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts, Jr., me an open channel oi Thy love.
D , lamps holding pink tapers
Greeting the guests with the wltll nlnk
hostesses and honor guests were
their mothers, Mrs. David Glenn
and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove and Mrs. Mr -
James Austin of Cross Hill.
The dining table, overlaid with
a white linen and lace cover,
Read Romans 7:1$ Through S:S
‘‘The Helper, the Holy Spirit whom the Father will
send in my name, will teach you everything and recall
to you everything I have said.” (John 14:28. MOF-
FATT.)
At seven o’clock in the morning I prayed, “O Father, make
Teach me to be perceptive and
gUU '? m JLJSn , 'lrp“ h.». whto .re lying unused! I.
aire^'tiying'to ^vl^cSTour '• generally said Umt most of us
national life and naUonld .due.- ““
gUt' oTTeTT cost^'our ^
forefathers so much. Ask every wofst priceless gift
we^r^try of fL
SSTd^Mri^S r U ^m U i:, on w^h
when he returns to the United F®" ar ® Wr ^ e a letter 10
your Senator or Congressman.
States.
Tell them that you do not like
What about the priceless gift ^ open at f acks being made
of a family name, reputation
en- and Dianne, Mrs. Fred Pitts understanding, and to have good judgment that I may bless and handed down t0 us b y our f ore -
was centered with an arrange
ment of ‘‘First Love” roses in
terspersed with pink flower ta
pers, and topped with airy heart
trees and miniature love birds.
Elsewhere miniature baskets of
pink mums were used.
Punch and party dainties were
served.
circled with delicate pink pom and Eleanor; Mr. and Mrs
Charles Pitts and Ben, Mr. and
and Mrs. Pinson have Mrs. L. S. Reddeck and Lar-
made their home in Clinton for ry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ram-
some eight years. Mrs. Pinson age, G. and Rena, Mr. and
is the former, Miss Mary Fran- Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Jr., Lin-
ces Bailey of Woodruff. They da, Terry, Tommy and Bill,
have three daughters, Dianne, Mr
help others
But at nine o’clock, when a troublesome woman came once
again asking for “a help,” I was irriUted, abrupt, and rather
harsh. Only later did I realize the difference between my prayer
and my action. I moaned inwardly, “I didn’t remember my
prayer.
This is the cause of so many failures; we
fathers and grandfathers?
Sometime ago Dr. George
Crane in his column, “The Wor
ry Clinic,” tells the story of a an d do nothing
bishop who performed a wed- Do you want the name of God
are sincere at prayer d*®® ceremony for the son of a removed from our country, off
upon God and Church, being
made through the Federal Su
preme Court which is lending a
sympathetic ear to fanatics
while the ungrateful stand by
Jehovah alone did lead hta.
—(Devi 32:12).
We ihould always remem
ber, especially in- troubled
times, that the Father within
os will lead the way if we
pray for guidance. We mast
pat oar faith trustingly in
Him and He will direct oar
steps in the proper path.
1k OLd 1m&L
Kim, and Denise.
Terry. JLOmxny &nu Dill, mis IS me Louse U1 su Iiiauj gouuawo, vv^ o*i*\,^*v. «.*AAifii»* wtori Tf «m/ne o K1 a offoiv* aw i m i jo
. pwight Moody, ^.(.gU deep ^eot. Bu, U, Ik. hur,,-^ -""o? Z new g ^
Rites Held Here For
Mrs. G. C. Odiorne
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Braswell
and Mimi, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pitts and Donnie, William Mi
lam, Reverend and Mrs. A. S.
Harvey, Mike and Jay Harvey,
Mrs. F. M. Boland, Davi#l Bo
land and Mrs. Nene D. Work-
Mrs. Jennie Farmer Odiorne, man.
Greeting the guests in the den w jd 0 w of George C. Odiorne, Out of town guests wire:
were Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mrs. died Wednesday, July 8, at a Mrs. Floyd Pitts and Miss
Roy Workman, Sr., and Mrs. Ry- Daytona Beach Fla., rest home Bonnie Pitts of Joanna; Mr.
land Sumerel. — after several years of declining and Mrs. W. Ralph Holcomb
Others assisting were Mrs. Ed health. and w»nir of Augusta, Ga.; Mr.
Taylor, Mrs. Thornton Stewart, Daughter of the late William and Mrs. John Horace McMil-
Mrs. Don Stewart, Misses Mary F. and Anna Douglas Fanner, un, Marth aand Susan, of In-
EUen Cornwall and Linda Red. she lived in Clinton a number of man; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
The hostesses presented the years before moving to Florida Rampb of Savannah, Ga.; Mr.
honor guests with corsages of an ^ was a member of the Meth- and Mrs. Martin Thedford,
gardenias and bride’s books. od J at Church- Carol, Sue, Regina and Jessie
Surviving are three sons, of Tyler, Texas; Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Odiorne Jr., of Day- p. ^ Lewi,, P.u!,
tona Beach, Lt. Col. John Margaret Helen of Be-
^ S . , F orc * thune; Miss Alline Copeland of
Spartanburg; Mr.
MONUMENTS
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and Paul Odiorne of Florida. Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. P.
Graveside funeral service* Mark Pitts, Wade and Kirk of
were conducted at 2:30 p.m. Aiken; Ed Pitts of Columbia;
Saturday at Rosemont Cemetery Clair Pitts of Orangeburg; Mr.
in Clinton by Rev. A. S. Harvey, md Mrs. Robert L. Edward*
Pallbearers were Forrest and Janet of Rutherfordton, N.
our daily work, our desire becomes diffused and vanishes. iat,Icl 7 kT"v, ~UTt'h ! vant cha P lains amoved
Our task is to train ourselves, to discipline our thoughts to w^te Biblf is ert- ^
hourly, or momentarily, to the deep inner remembrance , tj R t h n g ument institutions,
heart s desire. By such training and discipline, at length dene® ^ his a PP^ ia ^® t ® ut ^ Our priceles gHts are being
ide. even amid outer distractions, in the awareness of the dldn t tc 1 the bishopthathe had taken away. Stand up, appreci-
iue, vvcii ttii.iu auw:. u , previously inserted two $500 bills ate them, count them, protect
within the Bible. This occurred
back in the depression years
when $1,000 was worth double
that amount today.
The bishop graciously received
-the Bible and put it with his
Bible colection, not realizing
that he had money inside. After
seventeen years the donor of the
Bible met the bishop at ban
quet and said, “Bishop, I’ve of
ten wondered what you did with
that $1,000 which I placed in the
white Bible I gave you at my
son’s marriage?” •
The bishop looked shocked and
startled. Shamefully, he confess
ed that he had not looked. To
gether they went to the bishop’s
study where the Bible was found
return hourly, or momentarily, to the deep inner remembrance
of our
we abide
Holy Spirit’s keeping and guidance.
PRAYER
Dear Father, it is our true desire to follow the way of
love. Let the power of the Holy Spirit keep us stead
fast through every moment of this day. For Christ’s
sake. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Today with the help of the Holy Spirit, I shall not forget my
divine purpose.
Margaret Sheldon, Homemaker (Barbados)
“A lecture can make you
feel numb at one end and
dumb at the other.”
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JULY 19-21
“IT'S SHEER BEDLAM
FROM MORNING TILL
NIGHT.”
With Doris Day, Jam
Garner and PoDy Bergen
> Starts Wednesday <
infer Mad
“Muade Beach
Party”
~ w iMiujenorawn, n. whether you’re a Florida- and Moultrie are reproducing
* Mi niTr®’ C; Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Davis, tx^nd tourist from out of state without ever returning to salt
w Ranie Karen 01 Green- or a South Carolinian with fish- water. In addition to bass, there Memorial Hospital include
allace Franks. ville; Mr. and Mrs. Sandy j n g yj mind, you won’t want to are plentiful supplies of crappie Columbia — Mrs. Edith
Templeton of Joanna; Misses m j 88 the golden opportunity of and bream. mer.
Pvt. Henry Seymore Patrici a Smoak and Gwynn visiting Clarendon County, on Accommodations of all types Joanna-Mrs. Myrtle Lee Bo-
rnmnlAto Tmim* Orangeburg; Mike the shores of the world’s finest are easily reached on U. S. SOI die. Mrs. James Dominick, Mrs.
V,umpiero course Reid of Orangeburg; Mr. and fishing waters. south of Summerton, or on S. C. Margaret P. Sease.
Northern gateway to this vast 280 south of Manning. With more Laurens-Mrs. Annie Garrett
Santee-Cooper lake region is than 100 miles of lake frontage, Mi * 8 Sn ^ th .. n o
Manning, on U. S. 301. County there are plenty of spots offering Clint f n ~ ? 1 "' ^ rclue Bo ^’
seat and largest city of Claren- food, rooms, boats, bait and ^ infie ' d
don County, Manning is a town tackle. There are guides avail- U ^ dy H C ^.^
of friendly people who know all able who know just about every ^ eU . W - ^° pela ® d ‘
there is to know about fishing In foot of the lakes. ^ nni ® GiUi«haw, Mrs. Imogene
tW* area. Clarendon County is an inter- Sf 11 ’
Lake Marion, located just esting area to visit for things n R iii
«>«b ofMwmlng «d Sum™,- » wm M „ jJS. Jrtn-
ton. I, (amou, « «* o| EdwMtl Hyde. * CtoWD- nte JohMon MrJ Ktog,
Ab ' rdMB Pro,l "« J uly Mr.. M»vin .fthr UM ^' n
Tten-JMT-Old soldier ..tend ? *7 ‘f 0 ' ‘B' ^ .nd that’, the term you ought to ed tor former Governor Rictuud R?‘l. ba J
T “. l7> '? r 1' ld . “ ldl " grmn lor the eveniug. use when ulktog .bout tt. It ... I. Manning. « the direcUon of .. /.Tl 7 '
.^"p^i^nt” l0n L lh k “;* h ‘^‘ * UbW, 7L,7 e C " 0l ‘ n, G "“ r * 1 A “ Mrs. Robert S.mmons, MU. Se£
^ - ” ‘ M? " >cl f* h < or 7 rl ‘^ l . ,p *l" d 7 ’'7 bly :, „ t „ Pie G. Tucker, Rotmld L. Turner,
BuTs^Lrove 7.’ h *f : “ ^ “ "S™,,! 0 hu " Un,! 1* “ oUler Junes H. WntU, Willlnm C.
urer Mn BUl' C^We w *^ r ,0 «■« ol th, county for sports- wilkes. Mrs J. Lee Young, and
urer, Mrs. BUI Cauble. cyc i et However, fisheries ex- men, and they come from near M rs Annie O Lawson
Mrs. Tommy Miller, the new peris are now convinced that and far to bag deer, duck, quail c^red p^ent* include:
pastor’s wife was welcomed by the rockflsh of Lakes Marion and dove, as well as other game. Chappells—Mrs. Ida Jacobs.
Of course, Lakes Marion and MountvUe—Marsellius Pitts.
Mrs M Lamar Smith Moultrie are al *° popular with Joanna — Mrs. Josephine T.
mr*. m. htimur g W i mmer8 and water skiing eni- Arthur
thusiast * Clinton —Miss Mabel Boozer,
Bomar Smith. 88, wife of the Now ^ golfer can come to Mrs. Louise Cromer, Reid Cu-
of Orangeburg;
of Orangeburg; Mr. and
Pvt. Henry L. Seymore, Jr., MTs. H. T. Holland, Jr., Beth
whose parents live on Route 2, and Ben of Jackson, Miss.;
Clinton, completed a ten-week Miss Ann Digby of Greer; Dr.
course at the Army Ordnance and Mrs. C. H. Magruder,
Center and School, Aberdeen Chris, Tom, and Jim of Green-
Proving Grounds, Md., July 10.
Seymore was trained to use
automatic data processing equip
ment, infra-red Inspection equip
ment and Ultrasonic cleaning de
vices.
He entered the army last Feb- _
ruary and was stationed at Fort tian Service of BaUey" Memorial
Gordon. Ga., before his assign- Methodist Church met at the
Aberdeen P r o v i n 8 y-hnroh JhIv a with Mn
Ground.
ed Clinton High School.
TO HAVE RUMMAGE SALE
The Clinton Mill* Horizon
group will sponsor a rummage
sale Friday afternoon and Sat
urday morning at the old Mur
ray Garber store building.
Shell Homes, Inc
Laurens, S. C.
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Write Post Office Box 722, Laurens, S. C.
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The Woman’s Society of Chris-
the members.
REPORT OF CONDITION
M S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
of Clinton in the State of Sonth Carolina at the close of business
It, 1984
UUM^rt-UUjnjr^^ Manning, and in between fUbing bote, Dunlnp baby girt. J™..
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in
process of collection
United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed
Obligation* of States and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $1,-
150,303.82 securities of Federal agencies and cor
porations not guaranteed hy U. 8.)
Loans and discounts
Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and
fixtures $1.00
Real estate owned other than bank premises
$ 1,200,206.28
1,040,220.64
2,807,206.81
1,152,303.82
3,760,025.56
2.00
TOTAL ASSETS
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
IS 4 hSl. m 'gJ?2IJ?r ay MrT”!—R ana nunun *' en )oy a round of Henry Johnson, Annie Lee
?AnvfrvUif\ Mifler in Columbia golf at claren don Country Club’s Kerns, Lee Kinard, Miss Doris
yZ of d“Cni br “ d “" "‘“• b0 " Wlffl. Mosley sad
tejdtij Incidentally, Manning citizens baby boy, George Randolph,
A native of Spartanburg *** especially proud that their Brenda Smith, Mrs. Essie Bell
daughter of the late John Earle town ia ^e home of Marian Me- Swindler, Cally Watson, Mrs.
and Nancy Louisa Bomar, she Knight, who was Miss America Elizabeth Werts and John H.
was a member of the First Bap- of 1*7. The county’s only news- Williams.
tist Church of Laurens. paper, the Manning Times, Is Dicharged patients include:
Surviving In addition to Mrs. more Iban 80 years old, which is Seneca — Mrs. Robert Horton
Miller are two other daughters, a record- Industrial devel- and baby boy.
Mrs. John (Lou) Otts of Chapel opment of the county is on the Laurens — Mrs. Brenda Kay
_ Hill, N. C., and Mrs. William S. upswing, and several businesses Seymore, Jeff Campbell and
100 (Harriet) Downey of Baltimore, ha ve located In the county in re- Sam N. Penland.
cent years. Cross Anchor—Mrs.
For more information about Parks and baby girl,
the area, contact the Clarendon Joanna — Michael Williams,
were ' con- Chamber of Commerce, P. O. Mrs. Eddie Stroud and baby girl,
Box 576, Manning. Any local ser- Mrs. Rufus Ballard, Glenn
vice station can tell you about Franklin and George Morse.
Clinton — Jimmy Avery, Mrs.
Jimmy James, Mrs. Buell Snow,
Mrs. Alvin Whitmire, Henry
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Funeral services
$ 5 947 151.28 ducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at
the First Baptist Church by Dr.
3 013 968 37 Robert S. Cooper, Burial was in some of the fine fishing and ac-
the family plot In Oakwood Cem- commodations.
311 966 83 etery at Spartanburg.
Judy L.
$9,726,565.82
(a) Total demand deposits
(b) Total time and savings deposits
Other liabilities
$1,172,989J7
434,722.48
w. A. Sweat, Jr.
Laurens—William A
Jr., 38, died at a local hospital
at 1:15 a. m., Tuesday, after a
sudden illness.
2,101.94
Young, Mrs. Anthony Brown,
Mrs. Corrie Graham, Mrs. Rosa
Lee Fuller, Mrs. Clara O.
Craine, Mrs. Martha Childress,
Mrs. Ray Campbell, Mrs. Vern
I. A. Edwards, until recently Bridgeman, Mrs. Manning Bur-
manager of the Aiken group of gess, Winfield Bryson, Annie
Telephone Company
Transfers Edwards
To Columbia Post
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$ 9,728,667.76
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital: (a) Common stock, total pff value
Surplus r _ .
Undivided profits
—r*
He served in the Air Force tbe Southern Bell Telephone Co., Sexton, Judy Hughes, Otho John-
three years and worked in the ha* been transferred to Columbia son, Mrs. Mary B. Osborne,
Rogers Trucking Co. in Green- a * district sales manager. Frank E. Harmon, Mrs. Janie
$ 500,000.00 ville. He was a son of the late Edwards formerly served as C. Dunaway, Mrs. R. D. Frasier,
... 500,000.00 William A. and Nora Lee Allen manager of the Clinton group. Mrs. Mollie D. Garrett, Mrs.
_ 321,396.35 Sweat. Mary D. Garrett, Mrs. Mary
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Qn [Win'ft lief Ann Grubbs, Capers Gregory,
$ 1,321,398.35 Ruby McAllister Sweat; two _ Mrs. Sandra S. James and baby
' daughters, Debora Ann and M ** 8 Marcia Weersing, rising girt, Mrs. Elise T. Lambert,
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $11,060,066.11 Mary Kathreine Sweat of the Junior at Converse College, Spm- Mrs. Jeriah K. Landers and ba
boon*; two sons, Stephen Dale t*nhurg, was listed on the dean's by girl, John D. Lydia, Joseph
Sweat of the home and Paul d* at the college for the second L. Owens, Mrs. Harold Raeford,
Sweat of Clinton; two brothers, 8e ?* i * ar - _ . ^ . Joseph W. Shockley and Mrs.
Clyde x Sweat of Greenwood, She Is the daughter of Dr. and Minnie Turner,
and Donald Smith of Piedmont; Mra - Marc C. Weersing of Clin- Colored patients discharged in-
TOTAL CAPITAL AGCOUNfS
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and
for other purposes (including notes odd Mils re
discounted and securities sold with agreement to
repurchase
Loans shown above are after deduction of
valuation reserves of : '
$1,U6,000.00
I, G. L. Simpson, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol
emnly swear that this report ef condition is true and correct to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
G. L. SIMPSON
"1*
J . p
n sister, Mrs. Lucille Mattlson to*
of Merritt Island, Fin.; n half-
brother, James Sweat of Rt. 1,
Waterloo; three half-sisters,
Mrs. Daisy Smith of RL 1, Wa
terloo; Miss Thelma Sweat of
RL 2, Greenwood, and Mrs.
Correct—Attest: (Seorgs H.
Von Hollen.
H
C. Neely, James
* -— 1 — will be con
state of South Carolina, County of Laimas, se: at the
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of July, Hottness
1964, and I hereby cwttfy that ! dm net Ml officer or director ef Madden, Rev
this bank. ' r -
JOHN L. MtMNAUGH.
My commission aspfrss at th* plsaaaftl* ef the
ducted Thursday at 3:69 p. m.
by Rev
ODie
Thllison,
Public ial wffl he M the Ware
dude:
Mountville — Miss Delores
Grant.
Laurens—Mrs. Margaret Cun
ningham.
Cross Hill—Brenda Miller.
Kinards — Mrs. Geneva Payne
•nd baby girl.
Clinton - lira. Ethel Mae
Young, Mra. Raaa Lee Young,
Mrs. Hattie Heury, SaUe P.
Gary, Dianna L.
MB pm berta
Ethel Mae MeGffrm, Mrs
fer, Mra.
▼Man C.
Henderson and. Mrs. EUa C.
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