The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 13, 1966, Image 4
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TUB CLINTON CHRONICLE
Bowifa* League HOSPITAL NEWS
Stan
Belkettee
Diamondi
Amateurs
Rollettes
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PALMETTO LAMES
The Cavelettes won the first
half of the winter season. The
'half starts as followss.
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High team, 3 games: Cala<
lettes 2394, Diamonds 2597.
High team game, scratch:
Belkettes 845; handicap, Hos-
ettes 924.
High individual, 3 games.
Jean Hammond 611, Kathlyne
Lott 590, Sandra Mills 540. x
High individual game:. Jean
Hammond 245, ! Kathlyne Lott
220, Sahdra Mills apd Pat
Wooten 215.
COFFEE BREAK
Team W L
Champions 39 > 25
Keglers 37 27
Johnsonettes 34 30
High team, 3 games: Hom-
ettes 2724, Champ io ns 2696.
Snapshots 2807. \
High team game: Homettes
956, Keglers 939, Babettes 927.
High individual, 3 games:
Barbara Ruussell 619, Jean
Hammond 603, ’Jean Dawkins
602.
High individual game: Jean
Dawkins 257, Peggy Yeate$
241, Barbara Russell 237.
DIXIE LEAGUE
Team W L
Golden Girls 43 > 17
Independents 36__ 24
High team, 3 games: Golden
Girls 2897, Independents 2685.
Riggettes 2633.
High team game: Golden
Girls 939, Independents 936,
Riggettes 929.
High individual, 3 games:
Frances Meadors 636, Linda
Mann 622, Sue Womack 605.
High individual game: Sue
Womack 248, Frances Mead
ors 242, Bobbie BoU 232
Patients currently at Bailey
Memorial Hospital include:
Cross Hill—Mrs. Ella Gold- -
end and Henry Boyce.
Union — Arthur Lee Barrett.
Mountville — Mrs. Annie
Pyles.
Florida — Weldon Johnson^
Sr., Weldon Johnson, Jr., Mrs.
Doris Johnson.
- Kinards—Elliott Wilson.
Joanna — Mrs. Frances Bry
ant, Thomas Holcombe, Sr.,
Harold Gardner, Mrs, Margie
Rogers, Mrs. Cancie Arnold.
Mrs. Ethel Hayes, Richard
Lee Gardner, Debra Osborne.
George Gilliam.
Clinton — Mrs. Mary Ann
Moore, Marshall Suber. John
Whitmore, Lester Rice, Leon
Suber, Walter Moses, Mable
Johnson, Mrs. Fay Wilson. Wil
lie Clark, Mrs. Ellen DeShields.
William Orr, Fred Wilson, Ray
Whiteforft, Allen Wesley, John
J. B. Hart Retires
From Joanna Post
Joanna — J. B. Hart, educa-
Birth*
DAVIS *
'Lynn, on Dec. 28 at the Laurens
Hospital. Mrs. Davis .is the form
er Mias Janie Wrenn of Water-
lop
WRENN
A-lc and Mrs. John B,
Wrenn of Cannon Air Force
Base, Clovis, New Mexico, an
nounce the birth of a son, John
Boyd, Jr., on January 5 at the
Air Base hospital. Mrs. Wrenn
U the. former Peggy stone 6f
Warner Robins, Ga, The pa
ternal grandparents are, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert G. Wrenn of
this city.
Suber, Mrs. Doris Owens and tor. Jjusinessmarr and textile
baby girl, Mrs. Nancy Poy- manufacturing executive To.'
thress and baby girl, Mrs. Min- the past 43 years, has retired
nie Thompson and baby girl. Mr. Hart, bom January 27.
Vance baby boy. Elizabeth 1900. at Edgefield, was educat-
Prather, Lester Nix, Mrs. Jes- ed in - the public schools there
sie Shumate, Mrs. Mary Law- anil at The Citadel. A son of
son, Mrs. Mary Copeland. Mrs. the late William A. and Rose
Marguerite McGee, Mrs. Mag- Brow n Hart, he was graduated
gie Joe Campbell, Mrs. Wilma from The Citadel in 1919.
Coleman. Mrs. Connie Davis. Mr. Hart had a brief career^
Mrs. Grace Owens. as a teacher before going into
Discharged^patients include: business. He was associated
Cross Anchor — Mrs. Jean , w ith Hatoc School for Boys in
Odom and baby boy. Spartanburg 1919-2«) and '-was
Cross Hill — Mrs. Lorraine principal of Clinton High School
McGowan and baby girl. Re- from 1920-22.
becca Wertz. He was. manager of Carolina
Chappells—Mrs Eliza Boyd. Electric Machinery Co. in Clin-
Mrs. Nancy Davidson, Mrs. ton from 1922-23.
Bobbie* Chapman. Mrs: Carole 1“ 1923- be became secretary
Charles, Barto Kinsey. of Banna Manufacturing Co. of
Joanna—Don Swygert. Clyde Goldville (now Joanna). .He
Holt, Mrs. Mary Crowder, Mrs. * as office manager of Joanna
Peggy Fuller. William Frank Cotton Mills Company in Gold-
Gresham. Beuna Edmonds.’ 'iBe in 1924. when Joanna was
Mrs. Essie Nancy Weathers. formed after property of Banna
Clinton — Winnie Brewington, was acquired by Stewart Hart-
Campbell baby girl. Mrs. Fran- shora Company of New York,
ces Eldridge and baby boy. ^fr Hart served as office
Mrs. Jessie Jackson and baby manager until 1943, when he
girl, “Mrs. Ella Mae Etters. became treasurer of Joanna
Mrs.’ Gertrude Gnffis, Mrs. Cotton Mills Company. All
Ruth 'Ltamard/ ReveUe Wilson. stock m ^ company was ac-
Carl Windsdr: Thohias Watts. <imre<i by owners of Western
Mi»s Emma Craig, Lydia Shade Clpjii •Cb. of Chicago,
Vance, William; Gardner, Mrs. ^ ' m 1951 4be organizations
Geraldine- Satterfield,' Annette were merged to become Joanna
Holden, Mrs. Alice Lowe, Mrs ^s^fn NI iBs -Company. Mr.
Agnt»- Hotbert,. Mrs.' Frances ^ Served Jhis company as
Craine, Mrs. Valda Pattersoh, a^&tent treasurer until July of
Mrs. B e-tra'ic e Croy, vVIrS:' l965 . when Joanna Western was
-Nlaudalene Young,:Jimmy Diit- purc^ed bv'. Greenwood Mills
ton, Mrs. Lizzie Hooper, Robert ^ Greenwood •
Lynn, Leon Suber, Mr*. Evelyn • He renamed with Greenwood
Martin, Mrs Nancy • Miller- Mms a a^isocy capacity
Mrs Bessie. Samples, Linburg ^ retirement January 1.
Johnson, Duvall Cuniingbam.' Hart.has been active in
Qyde Williams, Mrs. Betty ‘ Laurens County- civic and reUg-
Sunmons, and Odyss McIntosh. iou s .affairs. :
— ; He- served frojjp 1925 until
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Church to Sponsor
Teen Club Canteen
, The First Presbyterian Church
will sponsor a Teen Club Can
teen Friday night from 8 to
10:30. The event will be held in
the recreaCon hall of the
church and will be under the
supervision of Rev. Joseph
Greer. No admission will be
.'barged/
All high s'chool students (9th
grade and up) are, invited to
attend this evening of fun, food
and Christian fellowship.
Mrs, Sam J. Rasor
Mountville — Mrs. Blanche
Culbertson Rasor. 83, widow of
Sam James Rasor, died yester
day at 11:30 a. m at a Travel
ers Rest nursing home after
several years of declining
health.
Mrs. Rasor was the daughter
of the late Williarp Pierce and
Margaret .Ellen (Culbertson
Culbertson. She was bom in
Laurens County, but lived in
Mountville most of her life.
She was a member of the
Mountville Baptist Church.
Surviving are a daughter.
Mrs. C. R. Wylie, Jr. (Ellen),
of Salt Lake City, Utah; two
sons. Col. Sam J. Rasor of Co-
luhbia, and C. Lewis Rasor of
Greenville; a sister, Mrs. E. A.
Adams of Cross Hill; three,
grandchildren, and two great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at 3:00 p.
m. at the Mountville Baptist
Church by Rev. Jackson Touch,
berry and Dr. L. D. Johnson.
Burial was in the church ceme
tery'-
elder of the First, Presbyterian
Church in Joanna and is now a
communicant of All Saints
Episcopal Mission in Clinton-
He 4s former president and
vice-president, and trustee of
Joanna Foundation. He is sec
retary-treasurer of Joanna
Stores, Inc., and Joanna Com
munity Corporation, both whol
ly owned by Joanna Founda
tion.
Since 1948, he has been a di
rector of Citizens Federal Sav
ings and Loan Association of
Clinton.
Mr. Hart- was married Octo
ber 18, 1933, to the former Lil
lian Blake Brown of Belton.
They have three children, Car-
roll Brown Hart of Belton and
Narayanganj. East Pakistan;
Lillian Blake Hart of Williams
burg, Virginia, and Catherine
deVeaux (Mrs. John S. Rmn-
ey) of Fort Ord, Monterey,
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart are resi
dents of Clinton and have their
home on East Maple Street.
Clinton, S. C n Thureday, . January 13, 1966
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the late Andrew Jackson and Jacksonville, Fla., and L. A.
I* Mclvina Lovell King, he livpd King of Toccoa; and five grand-
in Cross Hill for the past 16 children.
years, was^a'deacon of Cross Funeral services were con-
Hill Baptist Church, a Mason ducted Monday at 3 p. m. at'
and member of the Loyal Order Cross Hill Baptist Church by
of Moose Rev. John H, Turner and Rev.
J. Thomas Miller. Burial was
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Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Esther Burnett King; a son,
George N. King Jr., of Cross
Hill; a daughter, Mrs. Ralph
Lawson of Clinton; a. sister,
Mrs. Mae Ballenger of Chester;
two brothers, A. J. King of
in Rosemont Cemetery, Clintod.
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Lead S. C. Baptist Fellowship
New officres of the South Carolina Baptist Fellowship re
cently elected at a Rock Hill meeting are, from left, front,
Rev. C. L. Campbell, of Spartanburg, moderator, and Rev.
John R. Waters, of Laurens, editor of the Baptist Bible Trum
pet. From left, rear, are Rev. O. J. Gleaton, of Sumter,
treasurer; Rev. Edward Locke, of Chester, vice-moderator;
and Rev. Marvin Deits of Clinton, secretary.
Teen Activity Is
Scheduled Friday
As a break in the exam sche
dule for the local high school
students, a “Teen Club” activity
is planned for all in the com
munity of this £^ge for Friday
night from 7:30 ’til 10:30. Vari
ous types of activities, including
table games, table tennis, volley
ball, shuffleboard, and dancing,
will be open to those who come.
There is no charge or admission
fee, except for the rcfreslnr.cnts
that will be available. Those who
attend are asked not to plan to
go and come throughout the
time, but to come and stay as
long as they wish, N»nd then
leave. Sponsored by the First
Presbyterian Church, the “Teen
Club” will be held in the Recre
ation Room of the church on
East Carolina Avenue.
J. T. Hamilton
Joseph Tally Hamilton, 60,
died in a local hospital Friday
at 12:40 a. m. after three months
of declining health.
Native of Jackson County,
Ala., son of the late George and
Hester Horton Hamilton, he
lived in Clinton 14 years. He
was a deacon, Sunday school
teacher, committee and former
training union director at Lydia
Baptist Church.
. Surviving are his wife, M^s.
Minnie Ledford Hamilton,^
three daughters, Mrs. James E.
Fuller of Savannah, Ga. Mrs.
William M. Nelson of Clinton
and Mrs. Harold Griffin of
Greenwood; a son, Marvin M.
Hamilton of Clinton; four broth
ers, Howard Hamilton of At
lanta. Ga., Claude, Carl and
Charles L. Hamilton of Lafay
ette, Ga., and 18 grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at 3 p. m. at
Lydia Baptist Church by Rev.
Milford Sanders Rev. J.- W.
Spiders and Rev. Roscoe Bry
an. Burial was in Rosemont
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were H. N. Hugh
ey, B. P. Lark, B. F. Sinclair,
J. T. Lanford, Robert Webb
and J. B. Vanderford.
Jenkins Assigned
To Florida Base
Airman Thomas W. Jenkins,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
E. Jenkins, of 208 Banna St,
Joanna, has been assigned to
Eglin AFB, Fla., after complet
ing Air Force basic training.
The airman, a 1963 graduate
of Clinton High School, will be
trained on the job as a com
munications specialist with the
Tactical Air Command.
He attended Massey College
in Atlanta.
George N. King
Cross Hill—George Noie King,
60, of Rt. 1, Cross Hill, died sud
denly at a Clinton hospital Sun
day.
Native of Toccoa, Ga,, son of
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Bank of Clinton
of Clinton, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business
December 31 k 1965
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in
process of collection
Unite*! States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed 4 , - .
Obligations’ of States and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $250,-
000.00 securities of Federal agencies and corpora
tions not guaranteed by U. S.)
Loans and discounts *
Bank premises owned $29,815.52, furniture
and fixtures $7,440.00
Other Assets .
$ 582,261.76
752,037.06
523,453.58
250,000.00
1,360,535.97
. 37,255.52
4,324.81
TOTAL ASSETS
$3,509,868.70
* 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) z... ,,
Deposits of States and political subdivisions .
Certified and officers’ checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,156,474 26
(a) Total demand deposits — $2,498,430.45
(b) Total time and savings deposits $ 658,837.81
$1,967,281.61
558,037’81
34,040.43
587,859.04
9,255.37
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital: (a) Common stock, total par
value $100,000.00
Surplus
$3,156,474.26
Undivided profits — ±..—.
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred
capital) 1.£__
100,000.00
100,000.00
.53,394.44
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100,000.00
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
353,394.44
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3,509,868.70
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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 Y. McSween, Cashier of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct,
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Harry Y.-McSween
Correct—Attest: T. H. Copeland, Robert P. Hamer, T. E. Ad
dison, J.’ L. Young, Directors. «
State of South Carolina, Count/ bf Laurens, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day January,
1966, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of
this bank.
S. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notary Public
■ My commission expires at the will of the Governor
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Ptivid Mann 1$
Bowler of Week
* David Mann won recognition
Saturday night as Palmetto
Lanes bowler of the week by
defeating five other top average
bowlers in the Laurens County
area, a
With scores of 269, 216 and 194
he totaled a 675 scratch score
for three games.
Daryl Foster finished second
with 965, and Maxie Davis third
with 575. Other top bowlers com
peting were Colie Gilliam, Jim-
myjjtevix and J.B. Vanderford.
.was - awkrded a plaque
become eligible for the
of the year tournament
wMch wRi be held at the, end
of the jeagpd season. Only week
ly'winners will be eligible to en-
.tre.. j, _ • v >' * /
• Among some of Mann’s pre
vious accomplishments were:
1968-64,- highest average in Ach
ing Back League, association
doubles champion, and aU-tinie
high scratch three-game serlep
ever rolled at Palmetto Lanes
(680).
Statement of Condition
Citizens Federal Savings
& Loan Association
Clinton, S. C.
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ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans .^....$7,148,079.94
AH Other Loans .....i....... 24,209.14
Cash On Hand
and in Banks
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Investments and Securities
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Fixed Assets
465,896.32
532,893.75
Less Depreciation 86,546.92 General
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Deferred Charges “ > ~ .
and Other Assets .. .......... 38,934.52
Total
$8,296,560.5?
After The Close of Business December 31,1965
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LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH
Savings Accounts $7,195,183.
Advances from Federal
Home Loan Bank .....
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Loans in Process
Other MabHitie*
Specific Reserves
None
247,025.45
6,589.21
1,000:00
Reserves .$735,132.88
Surplus . .... 111,629.92/ 846,762.09
Total . $8,296,560.59
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