The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 06, 1965, Image 10

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ClinUw, 8. Cn Thursday, May 6, 1965 » 19 TUX CLINTON CHBON1CLB Cub Scouts Enter 'Olympics' May 25 Clinton’s Cub Scout Pack 21 points toward its “Cub Scout Olympics” later-this month af ter being entertained on April 23 at the annual father-son ban quet staged by the sponsoring Clinton Lions Club. Ninety presons, including 30 scouts, attended the banquet presided over by Lion President Don Creighton. Cubmaster John Daniluk headed the Cub Scout. program during which Mac McCrosky, scout executive for the Laurens District, pre sented the new pack charter to the Lions Club. Betty Mae Baldwin „ T1 * 1 f“ b “°“ l ? ^ <i««>r.ted 7 i w , || e- e « the tables for the banquet and Named Vardeii dcnoiar eaeh d * n provided a display on Betty Mae Baldwin is one of Clinton based on the theme, the nine incoming freshmen at “Your Home Town.” St. Andrews Presbyterian CoL Athletics will get the spot- lege, Laurinburg, N. C., who light at the next meeting on have recently been chosen as re cipients of Vardell scholarships, the highest honor scholarships May 25, when the scout group assembles on Presbyterian Col lege’s Johnson Field for the offered by the college. Hie “Cub Scout Olympics.” Ribbons awards are based on the stu- await the winners in a variety _ dents’ high school records char- of track and field events, and acter, personality, scores on the awards will be presented at this college board examination, and time for advance in rank, the results of personal interviews Pjlck 2 i is now composed of with college officials. 40 scouts, organized into six A senior at Clinton High School, dens bedded by two den moth- Betty Mae has served this year era each. Cubmaster Daniluk as co-editor of the school year- said other boys between the book and a member of the Na- ages of 8 and 10V* are welcome ~ tional Honor Society. She was to join. also elected “Student of the He also has announced a new Month” for April and “Moat phase introduced into the Qin- Likely to Succeed.” ton Cub Scout movement. For Betty Mae, the daughter of the first time, the scouting Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baldwin, is tivity will be continued through Car Flips During Chase This car, driven by Bobby M. Tucker, 108 Buice St, overturned about 7:30 a. m., Saturday, while being chased by a highway patrolman. Patrolman Billy Fos ter spotted the fast-moving car near the business sec tion, moved out W. Main and turned into N. Sloan St. The chase continued through the Clinton MiU village and out N. Sloan, where it overturned as it hit rough terrain. Tucker was charged with driving without a license, failing to stop for police, failing to register ve hicle, having improper tags, driving an uninsured ve hicle, and reckless driving. Tried in city court, he was fined $360 or 180 days. He was still in jail yesterday. —Photo by Paul Quinton^ Crass Hi News MBS. HAROLD AUSTIN. Dr. Potte Publishes Paper on Colvin's Music In search of first-hand infor- mation on John Calvin’s musical tastes, Dr. Edouard Patte, pro- The Cross Hl11 MountviDe PTA f eagor emeritus at Presbyterian a member of the First Presby- the summer months. It will be w m meet Thursday May 0th at College, spent several weeks in terian Church, where she on a limited basis, one night been pianist for the senior de- each month, enough to sustain . “ partment and a member of the the interest an enthusiasm of nouse WUI ^ neia Senior High Council. the boys. Summer Give-Away Specials! U«m’ Nun. Whit* Oxfords With Cn»c aad Ripple Soles A Steal At $5.95 Yoomg Men’s Loafers In All The Latest Styles Take Your Choice $8.95 Vahico To 13.M The Finest Shoe Repairs To Be Had ia Sooth Carottoa McIntosh shoe shop Moscrove Street 7:3 O.pm. at the school and open Geneva, Switzerland, on a sab batical leave, researching un- A girls’ chorus under the di- ed t ited "^scripts and Geneva rection of Mrs. Leroy Burns will crt *. arch ,*• , , be an interesting feature of the h The 1 r l s ‘! ta of Jong »tudy meeting. Mrs. Fuller Motes’ ^ b " 4th graders will have science ll *| Jed April issue °f ‘‘Cho- projects on exhibition. OrgBn Guide , official Mr Mm -• journal of the American Acad- Mr. and Mrs.,Raymond M<s e my of Organ. Kittrick.of Norfolk, Va., have Mr and Mrs. Leroy Gregory thority to his writings, and of Thomas ton, Ga., are this throws new light on the nhtiAvo 7*? S wSl e fV f Mr *** M " phy ot Jobn Calvin regarding J. A. W niter ora. ehnroh ohnral Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyce Jr., and children of Whitmire weer Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Boyce Sr. Mrs. C. R. Howard is a patient church choral music’ Shields Wins Note For Businescs Idea William M. at Self Memorial Hospital, where photographer she is undergoing treatment. H parapoer, Shields, Clinton noted in She ll always remember this Mother s Day... WITH ONE OF OUR MANY. FINE GIFTS . . . Give Mom A New Diamond Solitaire or Bridal Set $50.00 to $750 Other Gift Items: —DIAMOND PRINCESS RINGS —BIRTHSTONE RINGS —BULOVA WATCHES FROM 24.75 —CARAVELLES by Balova from 12.95 —GRANDMA BRACELETS —PINS WITH HER OWN NAME ENGRAVED FREE SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 93 PIECES OF REAL CHINA By Flintridge $79.95 Service For 12 — Only One Set To Sell BULOVA RADIOS Transistors or Table Models $12.95 up STERLING GIFTS IN HOLLOWARE CHINA By ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES — FOUR NEW PAT TERNS OF MELMAC LUGGAGE FOR THAT VA CATION TRIP. DRESS UP HER OLD WATCH WITH A NEW SPEIDEL WATCH BAND EASY TERMS A CRBDIT TO SOUTH CAROLINA 1U ^ ^ , tbe April issue of The Profes- tottUe Miss Phyllis Trick of tional Photogrpaher ***>• tor —toning second ptocTinft. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cunningham. Mrs. Alice Mansfield of lanta, Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKittrick. “best business idea” contest sponsored by the Studio Supli- At- era Association. The “Best Business Idea” conteK is designed to promote Mrs. J. A. Crisp and Sam new ideas to help professional Crisp spent Sunday with rela- photogrpahers develop new bus- tives in Greenville. iness, according to the Studio Mrs. R. W. Griffin is visiting Suppliers Association.- her daughter and family in Calendars featuring a color Charlotte, N. C. photograph of the home of each Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whittle person on Shields’ Christmas and daughter of Columbia were card mailing list was the idea Sunday guests of Mrs. R. F. which won second place award W*de. or promotion. REPOST OF CONDITION M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers af Clinton in the State sf Sente Carolina at tea close of an April 2t, INS -J Cash, balances with other banks, and cash Romy in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $1,- 250,268.50 securities of Federal agencies cor porations not guaranteed by U. S.) 1 Loans and discounts - Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and fixtures $1.00 $ 1,350,138.06 . 1,354,801.68 . 2,629,416.83 Real estate owned other than premises Other assets TOTAL ASSETS 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 ... TOTAL DEPOSITS - 1,252,268.50 4,156.102.76 S.00 1.00 88,509.41 $10,830^30.24 6,065,892.10 2,645,111.59 136418.19 410,944.49 9,908.58 (a) Total dsmand deposits (b) Total time and savings deposits Other liabilities $6,478,358.37 $2,808,711.59 TOTAL UABILmES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: (a) Common stock total par value Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 33,287.63 $ 9,320,827.59 4 500.0N.00 . soo.on uo .: 5n,008.65 4 1,509,992.06 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $10,830,220 24 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure and for other purpoaes (including notes and bills re discounted end securities said with egreemsat to repurchase deductkm of $ l,4M,0M.n 4 71,011.38 Loans shown above are valuation reserves of I. G. L. Simpson, Cashier of tee above-named bank, do eeL emnly swear diet this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my .knowledge and belief. G. L. SIMPSON Correct-Attest: Robert M. Vance, Jamas Von HoUen, W. C. Neely, George H. Cornsisoo, Directors. —' State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, as: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8rd day of May, 1866, and I hereby certify teat 1 am net an officer or director of this h* 1 * JOHN L. MIMNAt/GH, Notary Pdfattc My commission expires at tbs pleasure of tee MOTHER GIFT IDEAS GALORE — SHOP HERE ’N’ SAVE! Give her the luxury of a whole armful of underthinp* in the same pretty pink! FWaeinrtlnnmil nfirt kail# ale** rroporrionM noit snpp mavcnmg raiiorva oriMT in smooth-touch nylon satin tricot. Lnava our own ••foyers# m^pmsw^e erw er^vee Heiress tog on each piece so she’N know you’ve learned your lessons well from her about quality, value! Same set kt summer white, other colors tool Dazzle her with the spariding excellence of Aurora Crystal 2.00*“ Plus Tax TwinkHng Highlights Pay Beautiful Compliments. 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