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v k / Clinton, 8. Thursday, May IS, 1965 f • THE CLINTON CHBON1CLE WHO'S WHERE • • • — As — By SSS4S41 ar 8SS-UIT About CUntou Falk Dr. C. Bynum Betts is im proving at his home on Walnut Street after being a patient at Greenville General Hospital for a number of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells, Sr., and their grandchildren, Buddy and Shelley Wells, visited Mrs. Arthur Haupfear in Coronaca last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy De Young of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DeYoung Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas De Young of Fountain Inn, also were visitors. ^ Mr .and Mrs. John L. Mim- naugh and sons, Lanty and Em ory, spent the week-end in Co lumbia with relatives, going es pecially to attend the Southeast ern Rodeo. Their recent guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Richey, Sr,, of Columbia. Billy Ballard of Clemson Uni versity, was at home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard, over the week-end. Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has re turned from a visit of several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Coker, and Mr. Coker In Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Vernon Powell was call ed to Buffalo, N. Y., because of the illness of her sister, Mrs. Fritz Wurthman. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Holland, Jr., of Anderson, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Holland on Cal vert Avenue. Mrs. Lucy Neighbors was honored on Mother’s Day and her birthday with a dinner giv en by her children, Mrs. Henry Martin, Patricia Ann, Dianna and Henry Martin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dean Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Padgette, Mrs. Vida Map Barnette and son, Donald, all of Charlotte, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nabors of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Abrams of Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour and sons, Morris and Donnie, spent the week-end in Bowman, Ga., with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haley Brown anttMr. and Mrs. Horace Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones of Blacksburg, spent the week-end with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith. Miss Ruth Bailey is visiting this week with her sfiter, Mrs. W. P. Anderson, in Greenville. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Stephens and sons, Lou and Gary, spent the week-end at Garden City. Visiting Mrs. S. G. Dillard last week-end were Mrs. T. E. Salters and Miss Bessie Wil liams of Salters. Mrs. A. I. Dixon’s guests last week were her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Chiricko and S-Sgt. CM- ricko and children of Quantico, Va. They were joined Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gantt and daughters of Greenville, and Arnold Dixon of Clinton. Mrs. L. A. Johnson and sons, Ix>ren and George, of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Heide Trask of Wilmington, N. C., were guests Sunday of Mrs. Lee Hunter and family. They were joined by Lee Hunter of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunter on Mother’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ray spent the weekend in North Augusta with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown. VISITORS FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dodge were recent guests of Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. The Dodgers had spent the winter in Anna Maria, Flor ida and were enroute to their home in Schenectady, N. Y. <#e ijouft. dscfcot... &Unq qouA. p4M*(ptt0H tr— (JeuwqVL- <PhaftiKacH Dial SSS-122* Mr. and Mrs. -Harold Powers and children were in Newberry on Sunday for the Templeton family reunion. Keith Cauley, student at Clem son College, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Holcombe were in Greenville Sunday visit, ing relatives and friends. MOTHER’S DAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pruitt, Frank, and Rachell, of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruitt, Lanny, Debby, and Sam; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey,- Mr. and Mrs. Carey Ramsey and Ronda of Whitmire spent the weekend with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. S. B. Pruitt. Joining them on Sunday for Mother’s Day Dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley, Keith and Frankie and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stockman, Randy, Jimmy and John and also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland, Cindy, Nann, and Joey. Mrs. S. B. Pruitt returned the earlier part of last week from Jacksonville, Fla., and Columbia where she had visited her child ren and brother. v Teresa Summerville is a pa rent at Greenville General Hos pital after sustaining injuries in an automobile accident Friday night. Mrs. Jack Anderson left by train Friday to spend two weeks with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sumerel, in Newport, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cauble, Donnie and Johnny Redd spent the week-end at their cottage on Lake Greenwood. HERE FROM BEAUFORT Dr. and Mrs. Parker Jones of Beaufort, visited his sister, Mrs. D. H. McFadden, and Dr. McFadden last Sunday. Also joining them was Mrs. McFad- den’s daughter. Miss Corinne Boyd, who was home from the University of South Carolina, Columbia. Mrs. Allen McSween and Larry and Kathy McSween of Greensboro, N. C., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Also visiting Mrs. Dillard during the week-end were Dr. T. T. Upshur and daughter, Miss Fontaine Up shur, of Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and children of Rock Hill, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jarvis’ moth er, Mrs. Ethel Pitts. Mrs. Henry Martin and chil dren, Pat, Diane, Henry, Jr., Betty and Jean were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove and family. Mrs. Bertie Daniel of La- Grange, Ga., visited her daugh ter and son-in-law, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Richard W. Ulrich, last week. Coming for the week end was Miss Eva Ulrich, who returned to Wake Forest Col lege, Winston-Salem, N. C., Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Cornel- son and George have returned from a visit to Raleigh, N. C., and New York City where they went to the World’s Fair for several days last week. Dr .and Mrs. James L. Walk er and sons, Jim, Bill, George and Andy, spent last Sunday in Johnston with Mrs. George D. Walker and Miss Orlena Cart- Idege. Mrs. J. W. Moore was visited by Mrs. Earl Payne of Rome, Ga., last Sunday. Joining them were Mr. and Mrs. James Cox and Children,'' Marjorie, Tena, and Jimmy, of Greenville. Miss Celia Gasque and Miss Mary Harvey were home for the week-end from Columbia College. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gasque of Greenville ,were in Clinton Sun day visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Davis. VISIT IN ALABAMA Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Carson recently returned from a visit with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Glenn in Jacksonville, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McKib- ben of Chester, will spend Sun day with his sister nad brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Roberts. Mrs. Irby Holland is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood, following a f all- Saturday night hi which she sustained a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Pyle of Sidney, Nova Scotia, were week-end guests of Mrs. Har old Wallace on Missallie Dr. Miss Jean Arnold of Winthrop College, spent the week-ci\(l with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. CAMP FIRE CEREMONY The Jfth grade Camp Fire group of Hampton Ave. school had their ceremony around the camp fire in the yard of Mrs. Ed Perry, their leader, last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Wik ham May is co-leader. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and sons, Michael and Ronnie, of Columbia, spent Sunday with with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hol land. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sprouse and sons, Gary and Michael, and Tracy Quinton of near Clinton, were also guests. Mrs. J. I. Adair of Greenville is the guest of Mrs. Emmie Mc Mahan and Mrs. Almon Spencer. Mrs. A. C. Young joined rela tives at Santee-Cooper. for a week’s stay. Mrs. James R. Horton and son, John, have returned to their home in Chatham, N. J., after a visit with Mrs. R. S. Horton. —_ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gas sett and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Thompson and Chris of Chatta, Tenn., were week-end guests of Mr .and Mrs. L. C. Baughn on the Greenwood highway near Clinton. Miss Katherine Davis of Au gusta, Ga., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. Asa Davis, and other relatives. Jacksonville, Fla., residents, Mrs. Percy Brooke and Miss Bessie Bankhead, also visited Mrs. Davis and other relatives last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Pittman and children of Rockingham, N. C., were week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. John W. Lit tle^ on Maple Street. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell and son, William spent Sunday in Charleston with the former’s sister, Mrs. I. A. Westbury who is a patient in Roper Hospital. HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. .Wyman Shealy is a pa tient in. Emory University Hos pital, Atlanta, Ga., where she will undergo eye surgery Friday. Her address is Room 241, 1364 Clifton Road, N.E. Atlanta, Ga. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently at Bailey Memorial Hospital include: Cross Hill—Mrs. Mabel White- ford. Joanna—Louis Hunnicutt and Palmer Bragg. Laurens—Merchant baby boy. Clinton—Mrs. Alice Kinard, Mrs. Linda Whiteford, Mrs. Frances Sparkman, Mrs. Eva Rowe, Mrs. Trula Oxley, Mrs. Ethel Seay, Mrs. Ida Davis, Sam Johnson and Charlton Benjamin. Colored patients include: Whitmire—Mrs. Beatrice Da vis. Chappells—Eddie Byrd. Laurens—Mrs. Mary Richard. MountviUe — Elizabeth Brown and Mrs. Christine Tribble. Cross Hill—Mrs. Gloria Wil iams and baby boy, Mrs. Doro thy Tribble. Qinton—Mary Louise Worthy, Mrs. Lydia Leake, Mrs. Hattie Miller qpd George McMorris. Discharged patients include: Newberry—Grady Pitts. Kinards — Mrs. Sara Taylor and Tommy Lee fitters. Laurens—Mrs. Mary Bradber- ry and baby boy, Mrs. Winnie Barnett. Joanna — Mrs. Virginia Pace and baby boy, Mrs. Geraldine Jacks, Sandra Bishop, Claude Fagan, Richard Gardner and Charles Rowe. Clinton—Robert Nelson, Mrs. Willette Smith, Mrs. Nora Motte, Lawrence Leopard, Shirley HoL den and baby boy, Hallie Griffin, Mrs. Noleeka Foster, John Bag- well, Mrs. Naomi Crawford, Mrs. Emily League, Mrs. Katie Dominick, Leo Young, Peggy McGee, Joe Coker, Mrs. Linda Dunaway and baby girl, Johnny Hill, Bill Hughes, Mrs. Clara Ingle, Mrs. Martha Cannon, Mrs. Bonnie Sexton, Mrs. Doris Smith, Charles Young, Mrs. Bet ty Wells, Mrs. Shirley Alexan der and baby girl. Colored discharges ionclude: MountviUe—M rs. Rosa Camp, bell and baby boy. Chappells—Mrs. Corrie Hep- derson. Joanna — Mrs. Evelyn Suber and baby boy. Laurens—Mrs. Mary Richard. Clinton — Mosie Fleming, Mrs. Yvonne Dillard, Dorothy Atta- way, Mrs. Mattie Gary, Mrs. Hattie Miller and Mrs. Shirley Gary I 4 Social Security Laurens County residents 65 or over who have not yet applied for social security benefits were advised today to file a claim now even if they are not planning to retire right away. In issuing the above advice, Miss Martha F. Pressly, Green wood, social security district manager pointed out that sever al local people who applied last year found that they had lost some benefits by not applying earlier. "We have found,” said Miss Pressly, "that the best way for a person to protect his social security benfit rights is to apply at 65 whether or not he intends to go on working. Even If no ben efits are payable right away, there’s an advantage In having ypur claim already approved when you actually retire. With entitlement already established, the benefits can be started im mediately when we are notified of the retirement date.” Miss Pressly said that accord ing to the latest figures there are nearly 19 million Americans who are 65 or over. Of that total, more than 14 million have already es tablished their Entitlement to social security monthly benefits, 1.1 million are insured for bene fits but have not yet filed their claims. The latter figure includes the wives of insured workers. Noting that President Johnson has designated May as National Senior Citizens Month, Miss Pres- sly extended a special invitation for all over-65 residents who have not applied, to visit their local social security office, learn about their rights, and file ap plication for benefits. — REPORT OF CONDITION OF Bank of Clinton of Clbiton, in the State of South Carolina, at the dess of April 26, 1965 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, 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 (including $199,- 968.75 securities of Federal agencies and corpora tions not guaranteed by U. S.) 199,968.75 Loans and discounts 1,381,726.65 Bank premises owned $31,988.75, furniture and fixtures $10,256.61 42,245.36 Other assets 865.24 456,957.87 802.377.06 512,681.42 TOTAL ASSETS ... $ 3,396,822.35 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations . Time and savings deposits of individuals, partner ships and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposts of States and politcial subdivisions Certified and officers’ checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS ' $3,049,337.16 (a) Total demand deposits $2,378,497.52 (b) Total time and savings deposits .... $ 666,728.82 $ 1,882,528.07 .. 566,728.82 .. 29,002.57 .. 566,878.88 ‘ 4,110.82 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits $ 3,049,337.16 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 1 $ 100,008.00 - 100,000.00 47,485.10 100,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 347,485.19 V Week-End SPECIALS! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 16.7 Oz. Sudden Beauty Hair Spray 59c 25c B.C. HEADACHE POWDERS 2»25t 2.75 Contac Capsules For Odds and Hay Fever 179 Box of 200 Tissues 11c 100 Doan's KIDNEY PILLS 69c Now—75c Polident Tablets 49c -j, ntj 1 Cue Tooth Paste 53c Size 39c Listerine Family Size 1 Pt„ 4 Oz. 89c Loving Care 99c We Have Boy Watchers 2.98 APC Saccharin i/ a Gr.—1,000’s 98c Pepto Bismol Bott'e of 100 BUFFERIN TABLETS 1.96 Miles One-A-Day Vitamins 69c Tek Tooth Brushes 59 c 69c 89c 1.39 49c Howard^ Pharmacy “On The Square In Clinton” Phone 8SS-1640 every day at Heward’s ... Bring year prescriptions to Howard’s Right Reserved To Limit Quantities • Free Delivery Worthy of the higheit ►*oiie. Newest of new stylos. $49.50 Easy Terms J. C. Thomas JEWELER Clinton Intmn;. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3,396,822.35 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills redis counted and securities sold with agreement to re purchase) $ 530,000.00 I, Harry McSween, Cashier of the above-named bank do sol emnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. HARRY Y. McSWEEN Correct—Attest: Robert P. Hamer, J. Leland Young, T. H. Copeland, Leaman D. Jones. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of May, 1965, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. S. 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