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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHO'S
WHERE
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Repotted By
Naoai Seymour
833-0541 or 833-1817
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Items of Interest About Clinton Fell
sons. Rod and Ryan, and Mrs.
Dwight Tucker and Ty visited in
Laurens Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thunderburd
and sot. Tommy, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Snelgrove.
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Freeland
and children of Brunswick, Ga.,
recently vlsitfd the latter’s par-
of Clemson, spent last Tuesday away, 6S, of 1152 Fifth Street, here were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy for 1906,
with Mrs. H. A. Boyce and S. W., died October 221 in the Dunaway and sons, Mr. and Mrs. l^^CMnrty
other relatives here. Polk County Hospital .Bartow. R. J. Dunaway and family, Mr. ‘ ur “ k A
We are delighted to 1
Mr.. D. C. Currie of Hurley- Funer.1 .ervtee, w«i held Sou- *? ^"•^’toSTfir*
vllle, h« been vUiting her ri.- d.y aftemoon rtth iuterment 1> £^*ay iSd vi * lt •«
ter., Mr, W M. Leamun uul W"ter H.ven, Fla./ Zl Mri ZZoTo^ay •“">!»* “>« fulUta?^
Mrs. C. S. Pinson, who has Mr. Dunaway, Jho formerly “ck Mr and Mrs Gen^D^f of ** Farm F “
been a patient at Self Memo- lived here movjd to Winter ^ “^r DuMwav^S sloan • Seoeral
0“^ Hm. <*”- F1 *- *” m Sr” Jr M^ BoC M "*™ A
Mits. Mr. and |trs. J. C. Thomas. bcr of the Union High School Surviving are h|s widow, Mrs. Q U i n n
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are spend- faculty > *P en t the week-end Margie Dunaway/two daughters,
ing several days this week with w ^ 11 her parehts, Mr. and Mrs. Thelma /Thompson and
Mrs. J. B. Hill. ^ Mrs. Mary Louise McLendon,
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Dolan Jones, formerly guests of
Mrs. Hallie Hicks of this city, recently.
their daughter and family, Mr
and Mrs. L. A. Odom, in Wil
mington, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cor-
Mrs. Morgan Todd home on South Jones Street,
Mrs. name hicks 01 uus cny, recenuy. having recently moved to the ni>wH j b j « ' d M
visited friends in the city earUer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett city where he is employed with “ sldler ^r. ^ M^
this week before returning to her and Mrs. J. H. Brown have Gray Funeral fy>me. Edgar N Sullivan Mr and Mrs
home in Monroe, N. C. returned from a visit to Mr. Mrs. Joe Burgess remains a R Michael Turner and Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ousts and Waiter Ownpton in patinet at Bailey Memorial Mrg Jamei L walker spent last
were in Greenwood Sunday to Barnardsville, N. C. Hospital where she has been wec ) c _ e | K ] Se a Island, Ga.
attend the funeral services of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett undergoing treatment for the Mr ^ Mrg L awm i Ce Davis
Robert Bourne. While in Green- spent last Wednesday in Co- past sevtral weeks. left ^ week for Groton, Conn.,
wod they visited relatives and lumbia with their son and Mrs. E. L. Holland was ad- to visit their daughter and son-
friends. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. mitted to Bailey Memorial in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Fred Fort.
Mrs. Frank Cauley has resum- Charles Burnett. Hospital today where she will Davis returned during the week-
ed her work at the First Pres- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley undergo surgery on Friday. end, while Mrs. Davis remained
byterian Church Kindergarten, and son, Dale, had as their Miss Louise Kern is visiting for an extended visit
E. W. Whittle both of Winter Haven; five sons,
of Columbia, were Monday William Arthur Dunaway, Win-
guests of her mother, Mrs. R. ter Haven; Corner and James of
F. Wade. Tampa, Fla.; Leroy and R. J. of
Clinton; five brothers, Nat Dun
away, Auoumdale; Brooks, Dan,
Clarenc/ and Ashmore all of
Clinton', and 24 grandchildren.
Former Resident
Passes In Florida
Robert Jefferson (Jeff) Dun-
Sloan to Address
Farm Bureau
Tonight in Laumse
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REPORT OP CONDITION
M. S. Bailey &Son, Bankov
of Cttnton in the Stole of South Carolina at the close of business
on October IS, IMS
* ^ ■/ ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash Items In
process of collection $ 2,829,255.33
World War H, he is a
of Clemson University
FBI Academy. He serve
eral manager of the Marta!!
duction Credit Association
years prior to assuming the
time presidency of Farm
in 1964. He has held the elective
office since 1960.
The South Carolina Farm Bur-
David Sloan, President of the eau is the state’s largest general
South Carolina Farm Bureau farm organization. It Is a votiiD-
dlng the services from Federation, will address the tary, membership organisatoiB
members of the Laurens County made up of over 23,000 members
Farm Bureau in their annual over the state,
meeting tonight (Thursday) at ;■
7:30 o’clock. nr YOU DON’T
The annual supper meeting of
the Bureau will also include the
election of officers and adoption
of policies and recommendations
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after being ill and a patient at week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. for several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. David Word spent .... . c . . * . „
Bailey Memorial Hospital. .J. T. Dennis of Newberry, and relatives in Greenville. Sunday in Columbia with their u ^ j^ over nment obligations,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cleaver Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sngley of Mrs. A. O. Bray of Griffin. d f u J? h 1 ter ’ ^ ho is a 8tudent Obligation of Stotes and S’f 5 67
of Elberton Ga visited friends Columbia. r.a sn^nt w with h»r at Columbia CoUege. upngauons of States and poUtical subdivisions —_ 2,497,786.08
Ga., spent last week with her
Horace Payne, Jr, spent -the s i s ter Miss Ruth Bailey
terstate Fair in Spartanburg
were Mrs. Marshall Brown, 'Mrs.
A. C. Young, Mrs. Robert Plaxi
in the city last Friday. - ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Furr week-end in South Amboy, N. M r. and Mrs W. Frank members exhibiting flower ar-
and Martha, Mrs. Judge J,- with his cousin, Billy Bailey and children of Green- f an « e [ nen ^^ at ^ P j edl, ? ont J n :
Vaughan and Andrea, visited Brooks Owens. ville, were week-end guests of
Major and Mrs. Curtis Free- Mr. and Mrs. Van S. Jones the formers’ mother, Mrs. T.
man at v Fort Henning, Ga., and daughters of Orangeburg, l. W. BaUey.
over the week-end. vsiited Mrs. H. R., Jones, Sr, Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs has
Johnny Johnson, son of Mr. on Sunday. Lftor Sunday af- returned home after being a „ . .
and Mrs. Eugene Johnson, was ternobn the Jones’ ..visited Mrs. patient for several days . at "vf 0 ” 1
at home last week-end from Van Jones’ parents, Mr* and Bailey Memorial Hospital
Georgia Military CoUege in Mrs. WiUie Curry, in Fountain - Ralph Tedards and son. Buz- “*
MUledgevllle. Inn. iy, and Jack Tedard. of ,1,tting thelr d,UBhter ’ *
Charles Buice, manager of VISIT IN HIGHLANDS GreenviUe, attended the Geor-
M ax well Brothers Furniture Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. W. gia Tech-Navy game in Atlan-
Store in CUnton, his salesman, C. Shealy, Miss Ruth Bailey ta Saturday.
J. E. Pierce, and. Charies But- Mrs. Earl Workman, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Tedards spent
ler spent Tuesday in Charlotet, Horace Payne, Mrs. Hubert Saturday in GreenviUe with
Finney, Mrs. Jack Tedards. Miss Bev
Among CUnton Garden Club 0t ?* r t*> nd8 - not * 8 - and debentures (including $1,-
450,268.50, securities of Federal agencies and cor
porations not guaranteed by U S.)
Loans and discounts
Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and
, fixtures $1.00 — ■ •
co, Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Mrs. ®*tate owned other than bank premises
Judson Brehmer and Mrs. Fred Other Assets _
1,452,268.50
4,307,145.56
2.00
1.00
128,012.78
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Ledford
were in ^Columbia Wednesday
TOTAL ASSETS
$14,460,846.92
$ 9,370,036.34
—... 2,587,360.57
N.C., at the 1966 showing of Frig- Pitts, Mrs. John W. Finney, Mrs. Jack Tedards. Miss Bev- 11T. U Deposits of States and poUtlcal subdlvisions ZIZ
idaire appliances.
Mrs. John DuPree, Mrs. C. Miss Agnes Davis spent the day with her uncle and fam-
O. Mlford, Mrs. Z. C. Grier of past weekend at Lee’s Inn in ily, R. Connor Tedards, in An
GreenviUe, and Miss Esther Highlands, N. C. derson.
Todd of SimpsonviUe, were Sonny Mercer is making his
ATTEND GAME
CASH
We pay cash for White Oak Logs, Blocks
and Heading Bolts Delivered to our Clin
ton, S. C., Mill For prices and specifica
tions call after 7 p. xn.: L L Cathey, Clin
ton, S. C., 833-1181; G. R. Hickey, Chester.
S. C. 385-4803.
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NATIONAL
DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO.
LIABILITIES
student at Columbia CoUege. De o " 1 ® nd de P 08its of individuals, partnerships,
The Ledfords, accompanied by T . corporations
Miss Sue Word, attended the Tim e and savings deposits of Individuals,
State Fair. partnerships, and corporations
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Betts re- Deposita of United States Government
turned to their home here re- (including postal savings)
£ Tedards'virtted 'on^Satur- ,f£ lr S ~ “’££ cSd Id
Clarken, Flat Rock, N. C. TOTAL DEPOSITS $12,949,293.09
Mrs. Richard Johnson is con- (a) Tota l demand deposits $10,095,332.52
valescing at home foUowing sur- (b) Total time and savings deposits $ 2,853,960.57
. a , a gery at Self Memorial Hospital Other liabilities
Among Clintonians attending in Greenwood. “ -
the Georgia Tech - Navy game Mr and Mrs . Pat Lowe> Mr<
in Atlanta on Jtoturday were ^ Mrs . Robert Satterfield, and
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson at-
and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Reid. tended the A1 Hirt show in Green-
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Beil vil ie i ast Wednesday evening,
were in Columbia Saturday Mr. and Mrs. LioneU Jones
for the funeral of Mrs. Bell’s and children of Seneca were
uncle, J. M. Leaphart. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr., is Milford Smith. After accompany-
a patinet at Emory University ing his family to Clinton, Mr.
Hosplta lin Atlanta, Ga., where Jones attended a business meet- __
he re” Mm! £fJ"y 0,ar ' e8t ° n Sa “ lrday and AweU pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and
Anderson plans to spend sev- Among local residents attend-
eral weeks with relatives in ing homecoming activities at
Tifton, Ga. Clemson University, Clemson,
Miss Becky Ellis of New Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. N.
York, N. Y., was a recent Carl Wessinger and Mr. and
guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. Don Rice.
George H. EUis. Mrs. Murray Adams and Mrs-
Mrs. J. L. Young, Sr., wiU James Bradford attended the
be here this week at her Southeastern Regional Confer-
home on Calvert Avenue and ence of the National Federation
also at the home of her son of Republican Women in Augusta
and daughter-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. J. Leland Young.
16,865.82
3,514.99
TOTAL LIABILITIES „
"CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital: (a) Common stock total par value
Surplus
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I
$12,952,808.08
$ 500,000.00
- 500,000.00
~ 517,038.84
L—
$ 1,517,038.84
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $14,469,846.92
MEMORANDA
for other purposes (including notes and bills re
discounted and securities sold with agreement to
repurchase $ 1,549,000.00
Loans as shown above are, after deduction of
valuation reserves of $ 71,011.38
I, G. L. Simpson, 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.
G. L. SIMPSON
Correct—Attest: George H. Cornelson, W. C.
and Thursday and Friday. Senator Von HoUen ' Directors.
Strom Thurmond was principal State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
Neely, James
PORK RIBS
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PORK
LB.
BEBF
LB.
STEAK
49c
LIVER
29c
WHITE KING
35 LBS.
MULLLET
LB.
FLOUR
[l.59
FISH
10c
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomas and speaker at the m’eeting.
— Miss Amelia West of Asheville
spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. P. B. West, Jr.
Mrs. Ed Copeland, Eddie Cope
land, and Mrs. Ophelia Sea-
"Wright of Pendleton recently
visited in the mountains of North
Carolina, touring points of inter
est and visiting friends in High
lands.
Miss Attilia Bixler of Trenton,
N. J., is a guest this week of her
brother and sister-in-law, the
Rev. and Mrs. Alfred L. Bixler.
Mrs. Hugh Williams remains a
patient at Self Memorial Hospital
in Greenwood where she under
went tiurgery las tweek.
10 l!r. taste
h. 49c
Limit;
1 With $5.00 Onto
SUNBEAM KING SIZE
BREAD 4 for 1.00
SWEET LB.
POTATOES . . . . 5c
FKESB UL
TOMATOES ......
OLEO, 11b. ... .... 15c
FROZEN
PIES . . . . . . . . 3 for 1.00
HOMEMADE '/, GALLON
IYRUP . U9
OiOGNA, 3 lbs. . 1.00
FLORIDA ORANGES 39c
YELLOW
> LB.
m
• r ■ w. jjjufejs■
EAST WAIN SfnUBET
ssrBfktftn m'l -
OPEN 0 A. M.-11 P. M. DAILY
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21st day of October,
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day'* of July,
1965, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of
thia-bank. “—-—
VELDA L. FARMER, Notary PubUc
My commission expires at-the pleasure of the Governor.
GRANGE MEETS
The Mountville Subordinate
Grange No. 632 met October 21
at the Grange Hall. The meet
ing was called to order by the
master, A. J. Finley.
During' the business session
the secretary, Mrs. P. H. Mil
ler, called the roll of officers
and read the minutes of the
last meeting. Mrs. Alex Simp
son brought paint that had
been donated by H. D. Payne
Ac Co. of Clinton which will be
used on the interior of the hall.
The following officers were
elected; Master, A. J. Finley;
Overseer, T. T. Cann; Chap
lain, S. B. Goodman; Treas
urer, P. H. Miller; Secretary,
Mrs. Alex Simpson; Lecturer,
Mrs. Janie Burns; Steward, A.
R. Gilmore; Asssitant Steward,
J. M. Wham; Lady Assistant
Steward, Mrs. Roy Adams;
Gate Keeper, H. W. Bryson;
Flora, Mrs. T. T. Cann; Po
mona, Mrs. J. M. Simmons;
Ceres, Mrs. J. H. Thomason.
Jr.; Executive Committee —
Roy Adams, Roy Miller, J. M.
Wham, B. W. Crouch, Jr., P.
W. Finley, ex officia.
During the social hour re
freshments were served by the
hostesses, Mr. and Mrst
P. ft. Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
J. *. Wham.
Congratulations to Mrs. J. O.
Denny on her 80th birthday
Wednesday, October^ 27. Out of
town guasta who hatpeR her
celebrate were her sister, Miss
Virginia Addison of Charlotte,
N. C.; Miss Anne Denny of
Washington, D. C., and
Kathryn Dendy of
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Grouch
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