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\ 14 J6. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ' Clinton, S. C„ Thursday. May 5, 1966 Clinton Students Named Furman Scholars ' ers, James, George and Jos eph, served as groomsmen, along with Preston LeBlanc of Baton Rouge and Robert Lochaby of Biloxi. Miss. The newlyweds will live on Prescott Avenue in Baton Rouge after a trip to Flori da. The bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Renan Bate* man of 1900 Bateman Drive, gave the reception in the churih''Social hall The bride’s peau de sole dress was circled with pearl- embroidered alencon lace at the bateau neckline and at the waistline. L*ce also dec orated the bell skirt and chapel train. A coronet of seed perals held her fingertip veil. She carried cream sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley in a cascade. Miss Karen Crowe of New Orleans, maid of honor, wore pale pink textured 'lilk crepe in an Empire formal with A-line -skirt A crepe rose and folds of pink tulle covered her hair. She held a Happiness rose. Dressed like her we r e the other attendants, Mrs. Rob ert lyockaby of RUoxi, the former Linda Lamb of Cross ■ I Anchor, who is the groom’s sitter; Miss Harriet Jacob, Miss Dorothy Dick, Miss Di- ahne Darre, all of Baton Rouge; and the bride’s sis ter, Miss Lynette Bateman. Mrs. Lamb was graduated from Louisiana State Univer sity in Baton Rouge with a R-. S. degree in medical technology. She works as a technician in Baton Rouge. KAYRAN COX ANN HUDGENS MICHAEL THOMAS ROBERT BRACEY RONNIE JOHNSON More than 450 rising sen iors in high schools through out South Carolina were * named “Furman Scholars’’ and invited to participate in Furman University Scholars Day last Saturday. Named from Clinton High School were Kayran Cox, An na Ruth Hudgens, Paul Rob ert Fallaw and Ronald Pope Johnson. Named from Thorn well High School were Robert Leslie Bracey and Michael Consolidated Upholstering Co. Whitmire Highway Clinton, S. C. 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DAILY PAUL FALLAW Paul Thomas. Furman Scholars -are rec ommended by their high school principals as out standing students with high academic standards and leadership qualtiies. Select ed students gathered at Fur man for a fulul day of ac tivities designed to acquajpt them with many phases of life at the university. Fur man offers a number of scholarships to the schol ars. Out-of-Town Guests Attend Jacobs 50th Anniversary Party A number of out-of-town guests attended the 50th wed ding anniversary observance of Mr. and Mrs. James Fer dinand Jacobs on April 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwall on East Carolina Avenue. From Laurens came Mr. and Mrs. Peck Thompson and Thomas Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs. DuBose Stuckey were here from Greenwood. Also, Mrs. David Shealy, Ninety Six; Col. and Mrs. John Cooley, Mountville; Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Townsend of Anderson; Maj. and Mrs. J. R. Jacobs and Mrs. Marion Scott, Easley; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simpson, Mrs. John W. Hipp and Mrs. R. M. Duckett of Whitmire. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette of Charleston; Mrs. Pet Fouche and Mrs. O. A. Copeland, Newberry; Mrs. Becky Anderpon, Dillon; Fred Winters, Mrs. Ernest Ellerbe and fWrs. Boyce Carter, Flor ence; Mrs. E. B. Wheeler, •Marion; Mrs. Will Walker, Union; Mr. and Mrs. "John T. Heyward and George Hey ward, Rion. Also, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lang Ligon, Sr., Mrs. Lang Ligon, Jr., Mrs. Charles Mil ford, Mr. and Mrs. T. P: Car- son and Mrs. W. H. Shands, all of Greenville; Mr. fend Mrs. Miles Hunter, Owings and Mrs. R. S. Owens of Sufn- merville. Also, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wj, Caskey, Mrs. Mary D. Stur geon, Miss Lila Dillard and * Col. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard, all of Columbia; Mrs. William tyrus Bailey of Augusta, Ga.; Mrs. Munsford Yates of Petersburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pittman of Ma con, Ga.; Mrs. Sara O’Steen, Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. Maude E. DuRant, Marianna, Fla.; W. B. Owens of Atlanta, Ga. Also, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King, Jr., Misses Mary and Lucy King of Summerville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Greer Hud son andMrs. Harry Phelps of Spartanburg, Miss Esther Todd of Slmpsonville and Misr Peggy Dunlap of Rock Hill. Cross Anchor Native Is Wed In Louisiana Bogolusa, La.—Miss Bren da Bernice Bateman and Robert Edwin Lamb, both of Baton Roqge, were married at Superior Avenue Baptist Church in Bogolusa Saturday at 5:00 p. m. Mr. Lamb is the son of Mm. Claud Brock Lamb of Cross Anchor, 8. C., and the late Mr. Lamb. He holds a B. 8. degree in accounting from thf University of South Carolina in Columbia, and is J veteran of four years’ Air orce service. He is an ac countant for a Baton Rouge firm. Thomas Jeffcoat of Baton Rouge was best man Ushers were Randolph and James Helouin of Baton Rouge, James Farr and Len ny Brown. The bride’s broth* IF YOU DON'T BEAD THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS REPORT OF CONDITION OF Bank of Clinton OF CUNTON IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS APRIL 5, 1966 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks and cash items in the process of collection ^ $ 786,545.47 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 752,037.06 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 577,523.51 Securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S 250,000.00 Other loans and discounts 1,361,360.73 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and - other assets representing bank premises 53,379.77 Other assets 4,324.81 TOTAL ASSETS $3,755,171.35 $2,285,969.68 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 581,497.69 Deposits of United States Government 35,227.57 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 472,405.79 Certified and officers’ (Checks, e t c 5,639.95 TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,380,740.68 (a) Total demand deposits $2,699,242.99 (b) Total time and savings deposits $ 681,497.69 Other liabilities BARBECUE HASH SATURDAY, MAY 7 READY 8:00 A. M. DON’T FORGET MOTHER’S DAY! J COME OUT AND GET YOUR Old Fashioned Barbecue Hash $1.75 quart j. c. . - » «.. Dial 697-6898 • ■ Bonds Cross Rgads 252.71 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common stock—total par value Surplus ....... Undivided profits - Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves ..* .._ TOTAL CAPTAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA $3,380,993.39 $ 100,000.00 _ 200,000.00 49,177.96 25,000.00 . 374,177.96 $3,755 ^71.35 Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date $3,321,515.92 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 1,365,312.30 Loans as shown in item 7 “Assets” are after deduction of valuation reserves of 11,356.06 I, Harry Y. McSween, Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condittion is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. HARRY Y. McSWEEN Correct—Attest: R. P. Hamer, T.' E. Addison, J. C, Thomas, Directors State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of May; 1966, and I hereby certify that- I-am not an officer of' this bank. My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor. S. 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