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r^V' ir *' 'j^-4' +■* •** ^ / ■ XxJL a u tJW CLlTrtQK CHUONICLB Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 28< IMd f REPORT OF CONDITION OF M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers of Clinton, S. C., in the State of South Carolina At The Close of Business on April 5, 1966 — Assets <£ash balances with other banks, and cash I items in process of collection ——_ United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions * N. A Shouse Rites Held Wednesday Newman Alston Sr., 62, died suddenly Thes Garden Club Hears Mrs. Lawson v Mrs. Marion Lawson pre interesting pro- Tin ted Shouse, > 'T v ■ gram on an PTA, the Joanna Lions Club, There are 84 members of the Joanna Moose Club- pod the local group jvith tl*: fol- LLaurens County contributing lowing officers who, UfUU erve •'to the program; a loan-fund the coming year:- MlfT^Gor v TTsi —to ^ Mr a ' Securities of Federal agencies and corpora tions not guaranteed by U. S. Other securities Other loans and discounts — Blink 1 premises, furniture and fixtures, and - other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets r • — TOTAL ASSETS — LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and saving deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Certified and officers’ checks, etc. Wood Fiber Ar- * 2 - 25U08 42 Jay morning at ifis home on nJemb^rs^oT the Rt 2, Clinton V fellow Jessamine Garden A native of Morganton, N\. — -• C., he had lived in the Bonds' 2,626,690.81 Cross Roads community near/ Clinton for the last eight 2,520,956.01 s. Lawson, who is an ac- ed instructor in wood 1 ooo 04 J u J J ilberirig, gave a brief back- ™ years f. n<i had ,lved at , V y. hit - ground of the material. A live Summer School At College To Offer 31 Courses I HHJHHHHflHHIHHH Thirty-one ctnirses in nine nnnn ElennenUry School Par- Mrt."'E,ciyn B^rs.'.kcasur-, departments will be offered e nt r Teacher Association for J ^ ^ ’ am ount- er; J. B. Johnson; parftamen- f ir the twoterms of Pretbyte- ttK M 1965-66.,, I>«ld o» Sy“e PTA this year, taiian. Mr,. Evelyn ; By.ro! nan College s summer school, - v * - ■ t—. Joanna PTA Unit ^The flniff me«l^ of tE Jo- cf 1$500 for books for reedy- neve Floyd, prwUdritf- Mrs.^ nna ^elementary School Pupils was established, and Cldo Tinsley se^et^ rs Pu»r- school Supplies n6t included Mamie Murphy, Wtt n _-3 Gettys an- Tuesd ? y evening,: April Addition, work toward get- performed 2,000.00 4,701,270.33 293,809.97 1.00 * 65,649.47 mire. He was a son of Mrs. Dean Joseph M nounced today. He said registration for the product, it is grown in For- hrst term will be held May presided and special recogni riiSU it s .viuutyo«.uu S f in mos<l and entirely 30, with classwork beginning tion was given to Miss Etta ston salem. N. C., and the i a b 0 r. The fiber is the next day. The first term Adafns who plans to retire at — late U. J. Shoyse. He was a dved ^ nd cut twtft sma u 5 un . will end on the morning of the close of.the school term, member of thj? Whitmire dj e5 aad shipped to the Unit- July 8, and registration for Miss Adams, teacher of. the • o u „ u — j ^ states. Basie colors can the second term is set for fourth grade, has completed be made by. bleedihg the -that afternoon. It will extend 19 yehrk in the Ibeal* system, • 1 small swatches. She also through August 16. bringing to a close 33 years showed pictures of the fiber Students attending the full in the teaching profession. ' as it is grown and cultivat- session, five days a week for Miss Adams was presented ed. \ . J., 11 weeks, may obtain 12 a corsage, a pin and plaque; • Each of tlur members re- hours’ credit for a maximum the 'latter denoting honorary ceived a sample of the ma- of 14 hours if a laboratory membership in "the - South"' terial and were shown how science is taken. Each term South Carolina Chapter Con the installation ■-rt i ^ , TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time and savings deposits Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES $12,768,884 75 $ 9.923,584 74 $ 2.845.300 01 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (c) Common stock—total par value L No shares authorized—5,000 No. shares outstanding—5,000 Surplus . Undivided profits . : __.l TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS : TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ■ ; JL - MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date .»' : ' Presbyterian Church and was a contractor, specializ- $14,426,385.05 ing in interior woodwork. He was married twice. His first .wife was the late Mrs. 'Isabel Vernon Chase Shouse. $ 8.815.452 99 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bernice Johnson Shouset 2.576,156.01 one daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth 628.281.49 S. Pitts of Clinton; one son, 727.553.34 Eugene Thcrnwell Shouse of 21,440.92 Whitmire: one sister, Mary Young; two brothers. Royal and J. W. Shouse. Jr., of Winston-Salem: and five grandchildren . 40.425.46 Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. at the Whitmire Presbyte- rian Church by Rev. Vernon West. Burial was in Rose- $ 500.000.00 mont cemetery. Pallbearers were Joe $12,809.310 21 to make flowe played in the rangements \ t speaker using ors and designs, most interesting the wood fiber is live product and given moisture, for many -years. 7iSp.ii%e school auditorium, ting Joanna Eelemcnt^ry service. Mrs Geneva Flovd oresident School on the accredited fist At the close of the meet- Mrs. Geneva Floyd, president, ^ ^ ^Qinnite to ing an .informal reception was held ' ... L* i ' ' . . . . . OAMi {■ ..-.I 4^. m j i' wC - • m"' i it Also dis- will provide for .6 hours’cred- gress of Parent - Teachers, cl were ar- it or 7 with the laboratory and a decorated cake, by the science. The group of some 125 col- The courses to be offered at present was entertained by e of the Presbyterian College during the Joanna School band un- libres of the 1966 summer school are: der the direction of Harry it is a First Term: Bible—Old Tes- Bouknight, ■ and the school perly lament Survey; The Acts and school chorus directed by wfil Rye Teachings bf the Apostles, Mrs. Sugenia Byars Johnson.?• and Christian Doctrine; Gen- Mrs. Melvin Riggs qf.the.4o- _ 500.000.00 617,074.84 $ 1.617.074.84 The meeting, held at the eral Biology; Economics— cal faculty, accompanied on home of Mrs. W. G..;Kingi.Sr., Principles of Economics, and the piano., on Centennial Street, Vas Advertising and Merchandis- The Rev. Walter A. Clark, called to order-by the pr^si- iog: Education—Methods ot pastor of Assepqbly of God Bonds. James Von Hollen, Joe Mrs Morris geymoX Teaching Reading; English-^ «iureh, gave the inspiration- Simpson. Jr.. Albert Johnson. Mrs Hub , rt Todd was we \. Survey of English UteratUT*,comoments, and Rbv. Ross Kemper Lake and Earl John- C omed as^h guest. and English Compositi«$M^*ckett, pastor of Epworth ' Mrsi Doit Creighton; in be- History—Ancient Civilizq^oo, Wethddist Church, pronount- l.alf of the chib, presented and A Survey of Eurqpean cd the benediction. Frazier son. . . Georgians Elected $14,426,385.05 n( , , , Block P Heads $12,580,657.39 .4,782.646.20 Average ol total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date Lo:ms as shown in item 7 of “Assets” are after deduction of valuation reserves of —82.229.10 I. Charles W. Ruark, Cashier, of \he above-named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and cor'-ct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ■CHARLES W. RUARK .V • Correct—Attest: Robert M. Vance, James Von Hoilen, W. C. Neely, George H. Cornel son, 'Directors. Stale of South Carolina, County of. Laurens, ss:- Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21st day of April, 1066, and 1 hereby certify that I am not an officer of this bank. ...... : * JOHN L, MIMNAUGH, Notary Public commission exp|re&.at fha jtfampp of the Governor. *»., a- Our Kolonel Keds Skat-6 Bike ■ My Got Anything to Sell It With a Chronicle Want Ad Fu^pca: a , James Smith, rising senior club as pw^ideht for the past tro\luction to Psycht^ogyii^ Durlng the business hwar - from Sylvania. Ga . who haf year. . . \ \ Spaysh’- Elementary ^an- hnnouncehifent was made thbt just been elected a 1966 foot> -Projects' for the .new year ish, Wl Intermediate Span- /P-M* ^ t ^ ts * iven the - , ■ i i ball co-captam at PresbyW* ; M«. Brehm- »sh. \ ^ dr * n f]?* P f S ^ year ’ rian • College, will head the w fohP of - the ■pirogrMs thnt Second Term: f K ° ll0W '! ip C mon in apfifftter 0«r gifflt school’s Block “P” Club fort^d 1)6611 hameB on'the club’s and Pnilosophy of Christ, and ’ * 29 ^- 23 h f d ^ een do ' Keds Contest! You may be the coming vear. * ^garden •ai i e»> on South Broad The Christian Life; General R® es 1 fhe lucky winner of a Kolonel Sam Lyons of Atlanta is the Street. Members were asked Biology;’ Economics - Prip- ^ t ’—•— new vice-president, and Max to continue, adding to the gar- ciples df Economics, and Nrece of £|2 n tQ n Milligan. III. also of Atlanta^. ,4 e h At® 0 ’ mernbers Marketing; Education—Edu-•/• . - M secretary-treasurer of the or- wete asked to cooperate with cational Ttsts and Meashrq- ifleSiOenr IS i ganization composed of stu- the county and city beautifi- ments; English — Survey of j*; |\ “’j’ rr * dents who have earned var- cation programs now under- English Literature, and Irttrb-' ® es L"L ,r “ S5ea sity athletic letters at PC. way to clearv up litter areas, duction to Literary Types; Miss Lucy Eargle of Flor- > Fresh flower arrangements History—A Survey of Euro- ence, was selected one of the RIDTUC using birds were exhibited by pean Civilization, and South ten best dressed students at BIK I Mb Mrs. Brehmer and Mrs. John- Carolina Histqry; Mathemat- Wintbrop College, in a recent CRAIN son, j . ' ics—Introduction to Sets, Re- contest sponsored by Glamor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crain > During the social hour lations and Functions, apd magazine. .She is the daugh- announce the birth of a son'istrgwberry parfait with cook- Analytical Geometry arid' ter-of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. ,, Robert Allen. Jr., April 9 at 4es was served by the host- Calculus I; Introduction to Eargle who formerly resided Bailey Memorial Hospital.Asses,' Mrs. King, Mrs., T. C. Psychology; Spanish —. Ele- hire .and a niece of J. Sloan Mrs. Crain is the former Miss’ Johnson, Sr., and Mrs. R. M. mentary Spanish, and lifter- Thdd .and ,Mrs. Charles R. Carol Pace of Clinton. .. Lgaguc^. r’S^V 7 t -.-l ‘ mediate Spansih. ' i -, Worliiiian. ; \ i I m. Keds SkaV6 Biket-and if you want the “Skat” shoes, get Keds. Fine fit, fine feeling — thanks to Keds exclusive built-in comfort cushion. “Get going—ght Keds” I $ I ■'•.■♦a > mi ) l« 'lu “Ml I V* "Si?; s > f- $ CROCERY BARGAINS French’s ‘ 6-0*. 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