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CHnton, S. C, Thursday, January 13, 1956
Officers Assume Positions
Large Audience
Appreciates Concert
this monUi ar<Smi Dr. | 0 r“JhTye^ »”til JimsUtuU- thc By CfOSS, YaUtk
direc today.
CoL Walter H. Gosnell of Spartan-
offic burg steps up as president suc-
To Install New
Kiwanis Club
Officers Tonigfit
Installation of new officers
program of the. Kiwanis Club
at its meeting tonight (Thurs-
tbeir first Graham of Charleston. Sam
meeting for Cornwell of Chralotte is the ^ ^ IH
S, tt was announced new president-elect; Pitts De- day p at jjotei Mary Musgtove
- •- ^ .. Lorme of Sumter, vice-presi- _» ^
D . 0 . den ^ ^ Herbert Hunter of at W P
KOQd raving Colombia, secretary-treasurer.
Plonned for County T “ e 80,11
By ZEB WILLIAMS
A large adience turned out
for the joint recital of Richard
Keisler Announces
Topic for Sermon
Dr. E. B. Keisler,'interim pas
tor of the St. John’s Lutheran
Church, announces that his sub
ject next Sunday morning will
be, “The Wrong-Way Traveler”.
1 Dr. Keisler said that his con-
Dr. M.
Thornwell Orphanage,
m ha niH r>f Cr b ss an<1 Doris Yarick at Belk gregation is launching a cam-
,A. Macaonaia oi AudLtorium Tuesday ni ght. The paign to improve church attend-
is the
South Carolina directors ^ “"esideni V uTe 'club; K Voirng husband-and-wife duo ance. He states that his resident
*now^ in office Are: Te^ Hpwie p Wilder, superintendent of
56 schools, is vice-
president; and ■ John L. Mim
Awarding of a $04;7O5 con- 0 f Greenville, Blair Baldwin of nictriet
tract for road grading and pav- Colmbia, Henrj* M. Hay> ‘
ing surfacing in Laureni Coun- e f M t. Pleasant, Harry Hi
ty was announced today 0 by the 0 f Rock HU1, William P. Ja- rn^rancL^Veencv "Is "secrerarv- cert covered a wide area of v< ^
State Highway Department. ^bs, HI. of ainton, and I. J v y " , “"
TWs contract was awarded to L. McLaughlin" of Florence. - David H . Roberts, superin-
Georgia
proved that the presence of two membership is about 110 and
singers on stage would more that, with the welcomed guests
than “double * your - pleasure” ' v ^° frequently worship with his
, congregation, there should be an
.ST: Mt.Piea^Ha^ry Hicklin naugh) ^ger of the'Bailey average Sunday morning attend
cal numbers from opera clas- °/ r at J 00
sics to American folk songs c ‘ a e . 0 0 a . a , .. ’
. ® gregation are putting forth spe-
directors: William Undent of th^vdia plant of and P°P ular *** cord in attendance for the next
The unusual format present- thirteen Sundays.
ed the art sts in the r best, light
Hunter Brothers Construction
* Gra * ^ on ^ J a i s Hamilton and John P, New, ainton MillsTV the 'retiring
of a low bid, according to S. N. some, both of Decatur; Paul
Chief Highway Com- Cobb of Atl--‘- — J 4 P ;
missioner. There were seven ham Quinn
_ Jirectors: E^. Ray- J^onth, and the board of direc- Presence of one’s love during Mrs. Eva* Mae Wells
9113.644. * mond Crowson and Fred Stall- tors meets on the Thursdav the song made the number Schuactz, 43, former resident
Included in this project are worth, both of Charlotte. evening immediately following more dramatic, and this little of Clinton, died suddenly at
5.3 miles of secondary roads. The winter directors’ meeting the fourth Thursday. Directors “extra” lifted Miss Yarick’s her home in Monahans, Texas,
Including S-347, S-563, S-63, and on February 5 will be Used as meetings will take olace at Dr. and Mr - Cross’ concert abbve Sunday morning?
S' 560 - • a planning session to outline Macdona i d s 01 f i( ; 0 on the the. ordinary.
Pearman, Chief Highway Com- Cobb of Atlanta, and A. Stat-. ‘ The clbb meets the second and each complemented th e . . - c CL «.
missioner. There were seven ham Quinn of Augusta. ^orth' v ^ ind £ our th Thursdays of each singing of the other. Tltf actual " 5. tVQ jCiHIQCiZ
bids entered ranging as high as Carolina directors: , E. Ray- n ^ 0 nth, and the board of direc- Presence of one’s love during Mrs. Eva
The contract calls for grad- activities of the PC Alumni As- Thornwell campus
ing and bituminous surfacing, sociation for the coming year. ’
__ REPORT OF CONDITION
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
of CHnton In the State of South Carolina at the close of business
. , on December 31, 1965
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in
process of collection ' $ 2,876,829.96
United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States, and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $1,-
849,896.59 securities of Federal agencies and cor
porations not guaranteed by U. S.) r
Loans and discounts *
Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and
fixtures $1.00 J '
Funeral services and burial
Th& well-balanced program were in Monahans Wednesday
enabled them to d splay their morning.
many _ talents among which ——— ; —:
were a perfect! sense of tim- -Go Away From My Window”,
ing, • excellent dramatic ges- and the spiritual-like “Ch.ng-a-
tures, stage presence, and Ring-Ching.” In these numbers
gracious personalities in addL jviiss Yarick used such.beauti-
tion to a tremendous ability- to fhi natural expressions, and
sin 8- her voice carried well, in aU
„ , Tuesday’s concert began! wth ranges. /
Bids for the construction of . lT ,. •», 4. . ••/,•-
a 4Z-acre lake and floodwater dUetS Mozart s The Mar- Mr cross comp^tely cap
a n acre laxe ana. tiooawater riage of Figaro,” and Included mrpj th e aud.ence WiUi Muurs
- 3.554,461.23 retarding dam on Beard s Fork tw0 well . known T he Clin tured l t ; t aua-ence .WiUi Amurs
2 547 757 37 Creek two miles north of Clin- Knovvn me Uin- sorgsky - s humorous “Song 01
2,547,757.37 eea . _ ^s no to oi Uin tQn adience specially enjoyed Xhe Flea ... It wa s a welcome
ton, will be opened at 10.30 a. Mr. Cross’, solo, • “From Now re ij e f t 0 hear Such a rich reso
’ m., Friday, in the offiae of the Qn My Adventurous Lover” in' ncar sucn a cn , r so-
1 000 cq c^ii „ . . my AQ' emurous Lover, in' Iian t bass voice alter so many
l,ool 89o.59 Soil Conservation Service in which Figaro mnpkinf»iv’frills a ^ »
a oqq ojq 0^3 j wmen r igaro mociungij tells a tenors and shallow baritones of
4,398,243.36 Laurens. ; young page how different his ^ past . V Ve can well be sure
l hC ^ WU ! mClade . 5im ^ ^ ^e army will be from we ^iU hear quite a b.t from
Bids for Lake and
Dam on Watershed
Be Opened Friday,
Real estate owned other than bank premises
Other Assets
TOTAL. ASSETS
o An . , , . , •_ * —• we win ncai qunc a u.l nuiii
^ yards of embankment, that in the court. This number t bi s handsome young singer in
1 00 7,125 cubic yards of excavation, also had a good piano accom- years to come>
304,841.72 US e 0 f 3,184 pounds of steel, paniment and one had to ad
33 cubic yards of concrete and mire the excellent performance
<r-
Mr. Cross and . Miss Yarick
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
Certified and officers’ checks, etc. 1
TOTAL DEPOSITS , $13,915,912.78
(a) Total demand deposits i $11,058,620.42
(b) Total timeV and savings deposits $ 2,857,292.36
Other liabilities ?
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital: (a) Common stock total par value .
Surplus
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $15,534,035.23
1 The chairman of the water-
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and
for other purposes (including notes and bills re
discounted and securities sold with agreement to
repurchase
Loans as shown above are after deduction of
valuation reserves of
82,229.10
$15,534,035.23 192 itoear feet of 42 inch con- of Marshall Williamson at the graciously gavfe .^ encores
1 crete pipe. Some 57 acres of Piano. . . “ ^ I f ^ wm v™
land will be cleared for the Mr. Williamson then delight- ^ e M Washing’”’ and the
$10,285,225.90 sta rage area. The normal pool e d the audience with Mendel- melodramatic .< My H ero” from
wiU cover 42 acres with * flood sshons’s popular “ftondo Cap- Victor Herhe ^ s The chpcolate
2,588,148.36 storage capacity of 1,474 acre- priccio.” Mr. Williamson also r
* feet up to the crest of the arranged the delightful “Med- . ....... t
359,736.58 emergency spillway. , ley of Lovers” for Miss Yarick The art ' st * a< ^ e lg e . s
638,008.35 Landowners adjoining the and Mr. Cross. This contained P ra ‘ se for 1116 * adle ce “;- e
44.793.59 structure and storage reservoir a number of love songs from g°° d
furnished the necessary ease- well-known musicals such -as am and especially for the
ments for the project '“Make Believe” (Showbdat), brand' new Stemway concert
The project wilfbe the third “People Will Say We’re i n grand Piano^n Be k. They has-
87,831.23 in the DuncJ Creek WaSr L° v ^’ (Oklahoma). “If I Loved ea ed to add that pianos are
—— hed proSTponsored by toe You '’ (Carousel),. “L Could bke individua people, and this
eiA nm iaa m 1 P V®., * ponsorea D y ^ H Danced All Nicht” (Mv Particular instrument is one of
$14,003,744.01 Laurens Sod Conservation Dis- ° anccd ^ ^ the finest they have had at
tnct Supervisors and the Dun- Fa t ^ ^ 501116 E “ d i SP0Sa i
„ chanted Evening,” from South Ultlr msposai. . .
_$ 500,000.00 6an Creek WMershed Conserva- pacific .. Let’s hope the Community
500,000.00 ° h ° 0 T ; ere Sre . three The audience greatly appre- Concert Committee keeps this
- 530,291.22 retarding dams and some ciated group 0 f American in mind while they plan the
10 miles of stream channel im- folk sung by Miss Yarick, program for next year and
.$ 1,530,291.22 Provement work planned for included “He’s Gone they give our town as good a
the project yet to be complet- Away”; the abrupt ‘‘Why So series as they have so far this
Pale and Wan, Fond Lover?”; year.
shed district, C. D. Waldrep,
said, “We are happy to See this
work get underway and are
anxious to get the other plan-
$ 1,549,000.00 ned jobs completed according
to the Work Plan schedule
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
Correspondent
I, Charles W. Ruark, Cashier*of the above-named bank, do soL . 1 *ll n
emnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct to IvlOuillVUlC IwCWS
the best of my knowledge and belief.
Charles W. Ruark
■ Li
Correct—Attest: Robert M. Vance, W. C. Neely, James Von ™ R w „ ,, T
Hollen, George H. C^Uon. Debtor,. , / of^eVj'^.^S It
State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Baptist , Church here Sunday
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of January, mornipg. The weather was cold,
1966, and I hereby certilfy that I am not an officer or director of but an unusually large crowd
enjoyed hearing him. He was
pastor of this church some 14
years ago for a number of years.
Mrs. Troy Watts accompanied
Mr., and Mrs. Frank Simpson
and family to Florence for . a
week-end visit with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and ifrs.
James Burgess.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chapman
visited in Greenville Sunday..
Dr. Ruth Stokes accompanied
by her niece Miss Frances Stokes
of Washington, D. C. spent two
weeks in Florida recently with
friends at St. Petersburg. There
last Friday Dr. Stokes’ nephew
and family, Mr. and Mrs/Rich
ard Stokes and daughter, Betsy,
of Bennettville visited her for the
day;
Mrs. Janie C. Burris, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Young, Jane and
Frank visited Mrs. Paul Cole
man and family in Ga. during
the last week-end.
Mrs. Keith Leonard of Spar
tanburg visited Mrs. Roy Adams
Saturday.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Watts were Kiev, and
Mrs. Wayne Wiggins of Easley.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bannis
ter and family spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
McClain in LaFrance.
Mrs. Gaymon
Waterloo — Mrs. Mamie Arn-
ette Albert Gaymon, 70, died
Sunday at 1 a. m. at a Green
wood hospital after several
years of declining health and
an illness of one week.
Bom in Thomson, Ga., daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs
James Arnette, she lived in
Waterloo for' toe past 40 years
and was a Baptist. Her husband
Richard Gaymon, died in 1944.
Surviving are two daughters
Mrs. Lois Olson of Norfolk
Va.j and Mrs. Nellie Sprouse
of Miami, Fla.; three sons
James Albert, Roy Lee and
Richard Gaymon of Waterloo;
brother, Cleve Arnette of Hope
Ark.; and two grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Monday at S p. m. at
Harley.^Fnneral Home by Rev
Floyd D. Chandler. Burial was
In Waterloo Cemetery.
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