The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 22, 1965, Image 9
Cttatea, S. C, TharwUy, July 22, 1965
THE CLINTON CHBONICLE
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Joanna Newt...
Community People Vacation at Beach
MBS. W. J. BOGAN
Cnmif nuiaB
Island for the week of the Fourth TB1P TO OBEGON
were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton and
ter and Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil daughter, Dianne, Hew by Jet
Farmer and Peanut, Mrs. Bu- from Greenville to Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Atkins, ford Wltr, Mr. and Mrs. John Oregon, July 2 where they spent
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jenkins Gaskin, Toy Crocker and Mrs. six days with Mrs. Sexton’s
and Johnette, Carolyn Brown, Maggie King of Whitmire; Mr. father and family. While there
Mrs. Virginia Garner and Gin- and Mrs. Jimmy Farmer and they played in snow on the fam-
ger vacationed at Ocean Drive children of Spartanburg, and ed Mount Hood. On the return
Beach the week of the Fourth. Amy and Scott Corley of Milton, flight they ate breakfast in Ore-
The first part of vacation week Fla., who wore visiting their gon, dinner ovrt Bfontana, sup-
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole, Mrs. grandparents, the Cecil Farm- per in Chicago, and spent the
Edna Ballard and Libby enjoyed ers. Their parents, Lt. and Mrs. night in Joanna. The flight of
a mountain trip to Maggie Yal- Ronald Corley, are here now for 3,300 miles was covered in only
ley and Cherokee, N. C. Then a 30-day leave before going to six hours and forty-five minutes,
the latter part of the week, the New River, N. C., where he will TO HAWAII
Coles, Libby Balard and Denise be stationed. Lt. Corley received A. G. Y. Frank Farmer and
Whitmire stayed at Ocean Drive his wings Tuesday, July 13, at family of Cherry Point, N. C.,
* Beach. Pensacola, Fla. spent a week in Joanna and
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Boyce of Lynch- Clinton visiting relatives before
Roy Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Gus burg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. ^ey were to leave for Hawaii
Cannon and other relatives were J. E. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Roy late ^ * or three years. Last
Bobby Jo Brunson who was here Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. Marion w ' eek » Bonnie and Debbie Far in
fer a week and Mrs. Carrie Belle Boyce. er were tfven a supper party
Boyce and Mrs. Uztie Yates Mr. and Mrs. Houson May at the club hou * e ln Joanna by
who visited for two days. and Donald spent the vacation Long and Thomas Sum-
Mr. and Mrs. John Sirmans, week with the -former’s mother, mer8 On Sunday, July 11, a din-
Glorla and Alan, and Terry Mars Mrs. Annie May, and other rela- ner t* 1 ® Farmers’ honor was
spent a few days during vaca- lives and friends in Manchester, given at the P icnic ehelter. En-
tion week at Myrtle Beach and Tenn. ' Joying the occasion with them
visiting Mrs. Betty Huff at Shaw Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. John Sir-
Air Force Base, Sumter. and family recently vacationed nums and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday afternoon guests of a t Myrtle Beach. Tommy Morris and family, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy were Buford Weir spent Monday and Mrs. Thomas Summers and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Murphy of and Tuesday of last week with f am By > Mrs. Ruby Long and
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper father, S. L. Wier, in Newberry, children, Mrs. Louise Farmer,
and Mrs. Helen Cooper of Lan- Mrs. Faye Gaskin enjoyed the Mrs. Nancy Koon and daugh-
ford. week of the Fourth in Whitmire *® r s, Kay and Rhonda Kelly,
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Sin- Ricki Lollis and Nancy Holt of
and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thomas clair. Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
spent the latter part of the week HONORED WITH DINNER Farmer of Greneville, Mr. and
at Lake Murray. Tom Furr was honored with Mrs -, Earl Farmer and family
Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas a birthday dinner at the home Clinton, and Sgt. Carl Farmer
. joined Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bry- of S. T. Moore in Greenwood re- of Camp Lejeune, N. C.
ant of Greenwood and spent the cently. Enjoying the dinner with. RETURNS TO KENTUCKY
day recently in Savannah, Ga. him were Mr. and Mrs. Lank EUen Newm an of Wurtland,
Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Furr, Mr. and Mrs. James Furr E F-, returned on Sunday with
Douglas kept their little grandson and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. " er grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Ninety Six, while his parents, Lunsford of Qlinton; Mrs. Miller Newman of Ashland, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gilliam and Smith, Mrs. Margaret Boozer EUen s P ent the summer here
Frankie enjoyed a trip to Folly and Mrs. Sara Livingston of with Mr and Mrs - D - v - Wri S ht
Beach. Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Harold and other Natives. Her visit
Mr. artd Mrs. Earl Sineath va- Bowers and Mrs. Dick Neil of was a ^ m °st ruined when she had
cationed part of the week of the Silverstreet; Mrs. Betty Dwyer *° be admitted to Bailey Memo-
Fourth in Charleston with Mr. of Charleston; Miss Joyce Smith r ‘ a * Hospital for an appendec-
and Mrs. C. B. Scott and son of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Bill torny on Tuesday night, but on
and at Folly Beach. Boyd and Mrs. Catherine Craven Saturday evening Mrs. Wright
Going, as a group to Pawleys and children of Joanna
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Newberry County Bank
of Newberry in the State of South Carolina at the close of business
June Sti, 1965
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items
in process of coUection
United States Govenunent obligations,
direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions —
Loans and discounts (including $78.79 ovedrafts)
3ank premises owned $18,750.00, furniture
and fixtures,$13,007.40
Other assets ..1
saved the day by giving EUen
a going-away party. There she
and the friends she made during
the summer, enjoyed a few
hours of fun and fellowship. The
refreshments were nerved by
the hostess. Ellen was also re-
memberde with several gifts.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath
celebrated their 25th wedding
1,182,411.57 anniversary July 4.
313,860.02 Happy birthday today, July
1,643,824.63 22 - to James Thomas.
The same greeting goes to
36,847.40 VicJci e Loren Nabors on the 23rd.
52.50 Jldy brings a birthday to
Nita Willingham, Susan Lewis
$ 737,154.27
TOTAL ASSETS ...... $ 3,914.150.30 and c Fnthia Moates.
Frank Rowe, Homer Jacks,
* 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
Deposits of banks
Certified and officers’ checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,525,675.50
(a) Total demand deposits $2,754,555.15
(b) Total time and savings deposits $ 771,120.44
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital: Common Stock, total par value
Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred
capital) —
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Lisa WUliams and Jake Brown
wUl celebrate birthdays on July
$ 2,361,631.96 ^ Also, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
1 Brock of Atlanta, and Mr. and
666 t 120.44 Mrs. M. P. Oxner will observe
- wedding anniversaries.
164,409.05 ° n Tuesday birthday greet-
293,705.18 m « s go to Melvin Lewis, Harold
19,758.25 Murphy and Banna Mae Bras-
20,050.71 W «U Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ab
rams will have a wedding anni
versary.
Many happy returns of the day
5,436.85 on Wednesday, July 28, to Ellen
Lawson, Kaye Thomas and Ron-
$ 3,531,112.44 Sineath. Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Bedenbaugh win have a wed
ding anniversary.
$ 125,000.00 VISITS IN CALIFORNIA
125,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart
122,667.03 returned on the 10th after a two
weeks visit with their son and
10,370.92 family, Rev. and Mrs. James
Stewart, Susan and Linda, in
$ 383,037.95 Garden Grove, Calif. They made
the trip by air.
VISITORS FROM CONN.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan Ful
ler are entertaining the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
BUedeau of Collinsvile, Conn.
* 706,306.32 ^ Slmd . y
_ „ * t F oUy Beach. They plan to
extend their visit until the last
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3,914,150
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted
and securities sold with agreement to repurchase
Loans as shown above are after deduction of valuation
reserves of
I, Joe M. Roberts, President and Cashier, of the above-named of the month
bank do solemnly affirm that this report of condition is true and
correct, to the best of my knowledge and'belief.
JOE M. ROBERTS
Correct—Attest: J. W. Beard, W. C. Huffman, A. J. Bowers,
R. Wright Cannon, Strother C. Pay singer, Directors.
State of South Carolina. County of Newberry, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of July,
1955, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of
this bank.
GEORGE W. RODELSPERGER, Notary Public
My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor.
CASH
We pay cash for White Oak Logs, Blocks
and Heading Bolts DeliYered to our CUn-
ton, S. Cw MilL For prices and spedfico’
Hons call after 7 p. nu L L Cathey, Clin
ton, S. C., 833-1181; G.R Hickey, Chester,
8.0,3854803.
NATIONAL
DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO.
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Comments On
Men and Hungs
Ey SPECTATOR
I’m unable to understand why
religious bodies debate great
economic and political proposals
instead of magnifying the minis
try of Salvation through the
grace of God.
The prime function of a Minis
ter is to try to save souls from
perdition by leading men to the
Master whose ministry disre
garded politics and political
phases of national questions.
You recall that the Apostle
Paul said we are justified by
faith and by faith we have peace
with God. I’m aware that the
Apostle James, that level-headed
leader—said that faith without
works is dead. Even so, all the
leaders devoted themselves to
the Salvation of the individual
through the mercy and grace of
the Most High. Now religious
bodies strive to have a forum
for the discussion of Economics,
and any question of more or less
interest.
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