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THE «CI®fW)N CBRONICT*
CTnfnn, F5.' G., Tlturaday, M*y 4,1967
Officers, Women of the Moose
Ctintori Chapter 1655 Women of
the Moose heM an enrolhnent cere
mony Sunday April 30. Officers of
the chapter are as follows: Seated,
left to right, Catherine Womble,
Junior Regent; Banna Mae Bras
well, Senior Regent; Doris Estes,
Junior Graduate Regeht; Maudine
Rowe, Chaplain; Standing: Jos-
pehine Allman, .Assistant Guide;
Elizabeth Bagwell, Treasurer; Gay
Douglas, RecorderLouise Johnson,
Sentinel; Alice Bush, Argus; Pearl
Veal, ‘Guide.—Yarborough Photo.
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The Lanrens Coertiy Chap-
Weir Fomily
Reunion Sunday jH|
RefaUves and friends of I
Mrs. John F. Weir held the
annual Smith Family Reun
ion Sunday, April 30. 1967 at
the Clinton Community Build
ing.
ter of the Alston'Wilkes Socid- 'foliowine. members
t y will ho*d .ife^find.^formal wePe prggent; Mr. and Mrs.
meetmc Way fThorsAg) - jj L . - Rright, Mr. and Mrs'
the First Presbjrterian Church ^ ^ Bright and Randy, Mrs.-
hr Clinton. . . ffugh Dobbins, Chidy and Bill
Alston^Wilkea is-a non-pro- ^ starter; Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
fit, state - wide organization man warren, Corky, KatHyr
devoted to prisoner aid ahd and of Duncan; Mrs.
rehabilitation. Hie Laurens Donald- Bloxham and Don.
chapter, organized less than Mr ahd Mrs Wilber Weir and
a month ago, is the ninth lo- j 0 h nny 0 f Greenville; Mr.
cal county chapter to be char- ^ Mrg Bright and Floyd
tefed. of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Ronald Burnside, a Jodie Holland, Mr. and Mrs.
member of the faculty at charts Fowler and Sandy,
REV. 1. B. MITCHELL
Preibyterian CoUege is pr«- Mr an(i Mrs Jack Bonner. n av idson Street
idertt of the Laurens group. and Sharon of JIT66T
Other officers and commfttee ghoresbrook, Spartanburg; Baptists Schedule
chairmen are to he chosen at Mr and ^ R F simmora # ^
Dr l^nijr^f urged alt ^je. ^ Mr.^and J;lf Baptkrt ^Ha,l o, the House ot Re p :
persons interested in prisoner ^ - Charleston- Rev Church wiU hold revival ’ f e . ‘ ^ nate (
rehabilitation and improved ^ ^ vices May 7-14 with Re v . ^ “’Ifi’^^ry and the
6°m
To PC Seniors
.Four Presbyterian CoRege
Wtoiors have received choice
.^fiowships for graduate study
science next year, it was
tounced today.
\ATwo are in Chemistry,
s Beil of Copperhill
will go to Brandels
ersity in Massachusetts
a combination fellowship
and teaching assistantsMp.
Bryson Rbusey of Jackson
ville, Fla.,, has received a
three-year National Defense
;Bdtication Act fellowship tow
ard his doctorate at Emory
University:
Susan Gilbert of Blakely,
Ga., also will go to the Em
ory graduate school, for study
in physiology on a National
Science. Foundation fellow
ship. And another PC biology
major, Morrow Thompson of
Van Wyck, has been award
ed a teaching assistantship in
this field at the University of
South Carolina.
Department chairman in
charge of these science pro
grams at Presbyterian Col
lege are Dr. K. Nolon Carter
in chemistry and Dr. Alex B.
Stump in biology.
In addition to the graduate
study in pure science, at least
four other seniors already
have been accepted by medi
cal and dental schools. Jo
seph M. Gettys, Jr., of Clin
ton will enter Emory Univer
sity School of Medicine, while
Jim Johnson of Georgiana,
Ala., pursues his medical stu
dies at the University of Ala
bama. Headed for the new
South Carolina Dental School
are Richard Carpenter, Jr.,
'of Greenville and Starling S.
Ray III of Spartanburg.
Comp Fire Girls
^Visit Columbia
\ flroup 008 of- the Camp Fire
Girls visited the State House
and Science Museum in Co
lumbia, Saturday, April 22.
Points of interest at the
State House were: the rotunda,
lil 1
Here is a group of girls dB>|flfry!ng dresses they made
to wear In the Whitten Village 4-H Dress Revue. They
are as follows: Estelle Padgett, Diane McEftrath, Leslie
Bumgardner, Barbara, Segars, Jackie Mitchell, Carol
Ann Davis; hack row: Brenda Bartlett, Linda PnIHan,
Patricia Arledge, Daisy Puckett, and Carol Atkinson.—
(County Extension Photo)
U/ffl Lf KJnmnfrm in the first inning. He struck
Will rl. Hampton oat nine and waDced t wo.
Wffl H. Hampton, 66, of Losing pitcher Maness hit
407 Francis St., died Monday a two-run homer in the see-
at Bailey Memorial Hospital ^ t0 gci hte team’s only
after a long illness. mns.
Native of Birmingham, Thornwell will now play a
Ala., sen of the late Wffl and best-of-three series with Con-
ifande Hampton, he had lived ference 2B champion Hickory
in CUntott since 1928 and was Tavern,
a member of Calvary Baptist Jonesvffle ... 028.880 0—2 4 0
Church. He wae a former em- Thornwell .„ 220 008 x—d 0 0
ptoye of Clinton Mills. Maness and Keith; Smith
Surviving are a daughter, and Daugherty.
Mrs. Robert (Evelyn) Hart of ■ -
Anderson; two sons, Alvin W. CREDITOR’S NOTICE
Hampton of Laurens and Ha- All persons having claims
reld E. Hampton of Clinton; against the estate ef James
and four grandchildren. F. McDonald, deceased, are
Funeral services were con- hereby notified to fBe the
ducted Tuesday at 5 p.m. at same duly verified, with the
Calvary Baptlit Church by undersigned, and thorn in-
Rev. J. W. Spfllers, Burial debted to said estate will
was in Rosemont Cemetery, please make payment Mke-
Pallbearers were Sam Ow- wise. _ w
Estess Leila W. McDonald
wmmm
ens, Andy Hames,
Campbell, Billy Watkins, Cal
vin Cooper and Jimmy Bras
well.
Thornwell Wins
Baseball Title
Thornwell won the Confer
ence IB baseball champion
ship here Monday in a play
off with Jonesville as Lennis
Smith pitched a 6-2 victory.
Smith opened the Thornwell
scoring with a leadoff homer
Executrix
203 Young Dr.
Clinton, S. C.
April 28, 1967
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Shown above is a group of girls displaying some of
their foods and nutrition exhibits at Whitten Village 4-H
Achievement Day. Also in the picture are two 4-H lead
ers, Mrs. George Dailey and Mrs. Sandra Hardin. Front
row, from left: Mrs. George Dailey, Linda Gainel, Bobby
Jo Wicker, Lois Smith, Mrs. Sandra Hardin; back row:
Merry Smith, Betty Ann Fickling, Hazel Smith, Edna El
lison.
Whitten Village 4-H ers
Have Achievement Program
PRACTICAL NURSING
-RETESTING DATES -
Latirens Co. - Dist. 56
Practical Nursing School
Monday — May 15 — Tuesday — May 16
8:30 - 12 Noon. Bell St. High School
7 - 10 p. m. Clinton High School
For Further Information Contact Mrs. Hazel
Moore, Mrs. Evelyn Reid, Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
By HELEN CAMP
Assistant Home
Demonstration Agent
are: Mrs. George Dailey, Mrs.
Sandra Hardin, Mrs. Huey
Harper, Mrs. Harold Rhodes,
and Joe Shay.
April is local achievement “These leaders are doing a
" six bronze stars located on month for 4 ' H ’ ers in Laarens wonderful job with the 4-11
the tpe western and southern out- County. This gives 4-H’ers a members at Whitten Village
pq«l program, to attend. . m Mika ^ .M, an< jJam«, B. Mi.ch.ll _ _
2.*, Ula Mr and Mr*. MarceU *“ e,t Prencber May 8-14. Ser- ( . r w „ f th s ' chance to display exhibits of not only at achievement time,
sottM !,*• memtw*-»wr Ae ^ ^ and bjgm mghUy at At House - - --
f«r Oie tetter- ^ . . SlM _ 8:00 o clock. The pastor. Rev.
me
“***.■ Mr*. David Word and Sue. „
. . ■ P*®” Mrs. John Word, Mr. and Mr* M
Science Museum the thin gs they have made in their but all through the year. We
' girls saw a film on the “Di- projects, s Each exhibit is are happy to have such good
Floyd Hellams, extends nosaur Age „ and various na . judged and awarded either a leaders to work with,” Miss
WUBam WoW, Ml. KaOv and «. «» ““ ^-tnre exhiMtd; 7" white, red. or blue ribbon. Hegler said.
, ••"f ™Janie., Ml,* Kathy Book- “• The girls who went on the Whitten Village's 28th an-
oni 9 “^Kht, Mrs. J. F. Weir, Mr. * tche 1 is a native of tril) Were . Sue Baldwin Mil- nual 4-H achievement program U ki Rry^nn
and Mrs. Sam Madden and ^ er3 ° n Newbe’rry College drcd B f-‘henbrough, Cindy and dr <' 8s -wvue were held Ap- ^ „^m Bryson 80
SouthwesternBaptisi ThlX ^ Grubb, Lynn - ^ “aeie Hegter, die H d e 7 hur ^^ m f,:
local clergy io help them find bin, executive director, is Glasgow University in Scot- ’ ^ san y^sau^ LcaSu- ^ Hospital after a few
acceptance in churches. scheduled to attend Thurs-Und. J on days illness.
steer them toward available
counseling ot job training
where needed, and work wit h
:)eray to
Cynthia^ all of Clinton.
The Revenger Chib
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
MAY 5
8:00 to 11:00
— Featuring —
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The Wiretappers
H. Purket Bvptt of Colum- day’s meeting.
ii—■■■ « a ' —i.A n .L- ..i ■ . . ,
refort of condition of
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
of Clinton, 8. C., in the State of South Carolina
At tho dose of business on April 25, 1967
Assets
Cash balance* with other banks, and cash
items in process of collection
He served in the U. S. Ar- "ff n / nd ^thy Weir. They WhiHen_ Village Junior and NaUve of Mountvil|e Laur .
my as a chaplain during World ! " ' o |n P an| o d by their . . . , _ ° ens County, son of Jesse M.
War Two. He has served as l. e . ade .7:_ “ rs „ 1S ? ,ke Turner d ! S . P . l f y . s ... C ®, n . S,St ! d ,l and Mattie Milam Bryson,
guest towels, pillow cases,
embroidered pictures, rag
dolls, dish towels, dresses,
suits, skirts, blouses, pajam-
but had made his home in
Newberry for 50 years. He
was a member of Aveleigh
United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political
subdivisions
Securities of Federal agencies and corpora
tions not guaranteed by U. S.
Other loans and discounts — -
Bank premisMu.j^Fnitur| andjjptijpes, and
other assetsTrepcWeniiiig bamc promises
Real estate ow^ed other than bank premises
Other assets ..1
pastor of churches in South oy Suber.
Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas,
and New York, and has work- CloSS Officers
ed in Pioneer Missions for the nc ’ i,.- c ’ „ Presbyterian Church in New-
BMrd aP Sin M ‘ S ^ ame ^ College muffins and biscuits, ov.; . .
year Leadershi P of Presbyterian fifty-blue ribbons were award- * urvm . n * h '| W ‘ te ' M ”:
8 2,890^68.97 Mr. MltcheU has been assis-College classes for the 1967- ed. Girls receiving blue rib- Margaret M. Bryson; a
, — — „ adminirirator of the South «, session had been selected bons are e | ig ble t0 compcte daughter, Mrs. James Clary,
1,5*;,449.31 Carolina Baptist Hospital in today after student elections in county competition which and a granddaughter, Miss
Columbia. among candidates for rising will be held the last of May. , Bets >' C* ary J 1 ',„ G r, ee J Vl1 e ’
2,372,448.83 for many years he was pas-senior, junior and sophomore Thursday night the 4-H’crs ‘*0 Brolh . er f,- H - W ?“ Bry3 °”
tor of the Baptist Church at c i a ss offices.
570,436.04 Joanna
5,088,882.90
On Honors List
i.oo At cost Carolina
presented a dress revue and ° f Mountville and R Otis
TOTAL ASSETS
Richard Quillen of Kings- talent show. Senior gir|s were B r y son > S r - ^ ^ a E^ es ^°. n : a
port, Tenn., will head the new featured in a dress revue. ® ls ^ er ' B annis ter,
senior class. Other presidents They were Betty Parker, Bob- Sr : T of Moun f^ 11 e -
elected are Robert Hope of Un- by Jo Wicker; Jackie Mitch- . He was a Shrmer, a Kiwan-
ion, junior class; and Laine ell, Carol Ann Davis, Diane an ’ a re J ired merchant sales-
r.ue u nunmne r ornes of Ligon of Pa colet, sophomore McElrath, Diane Broome, man ’ and a retired far J^ e l[-
Elm St.! Clinton? student at ' la “- fvshman officer* will T^u Taylor Betty Ann Pick- I allbearcrs were •>„ H B [ y -
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LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships hnd corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships ^nd corporations -----
Deposits of United States Gtovemment
ates
Certified and offi<
12,852,588.78 East Carolina College, Green- b f elccl< ' d ; r " m ,h( ' in <-oming ling, Brenda Bartlett, Merry B^v’son Wilsonclai^'
ville, N. 'C., is pamed as a clas 1 s . ncxt fa "' Smith Edna Ellison Annette 0 B y and l cwis £
member of the honors list for other new class officers are: Hatchell, Daisy Puckett. Lois NV ' W ‘ 1 a r ’ ann laCWls * lo y a
intmoer oi me nonors list tor Tim . f C _ J4V , Funeral services were con-
the winter quarter, making all
$ 6,543,617.13 “A s.”
Junior — Richard Crozier of Smith, Estelle Padgett, Bar-
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
beers’ checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS
(a) Total demand deposits _.
:(b) Total time and savings
deposits
Other liabilities 11_.
TOTAL UABILITIES —
3,518,806.90
326,280.15
878.084.80
17886.72
$11,284,687.70
$ 7,185,681.52
$ 4,098,996.18
Mountville
News
Mrs. S. J. Hunt left Satur
day for Houston, Tpxas, where *
she will’make her home wilh
20,102.39 her daughter, Mrs. Bob Ca^r
and family. Mr. Carr arrived
Bainbridge, Ga., vicc-prcsi- bara Segars, Leslie Bumgard- d . Uct ? d . .. Sl ! nda5 l, altern P on at
dent: and Hart Cobb of Dc- nor, Ruby Noll Mobley, and Whitaker Mineral Home,
catur, Ga., secretary-treasur- Mary Sue McAbce. Newberry. Interment took
er. Sophomore — Stan Kemp Much hard work by the 4-H p * a P e _ Mountville Presb>-
of Jonesboro, Ga., vice-pres- leaders was put into this pro-
ident; 'and George Dickerson gram to make it the success
of Spartanburg, secretary- it was, it was stated. 4-H
treasurer. » * £j leaders at Whitten Village
terian Church.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
(c) Common stock-total par value
No shares authorized—5,000
No. shares outstanding—5,000
Surplus
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS -4
MEMORANDA
Average ot total deposits for the 15 calendar
- days ending with call date
Average of total loans lor the 15 calendar
days ending with call date
$11,304,790.09^ hy plane Friday to help her
finish up her plans to leave.
He went back to Texas by
_$ 500,000.00 car * while Mrs Hunl took a
plane in Atlanta, Ga.
The Cross Hill and Mount-
baa aaa aa ville Home Demonstration
■t47 77B «q me * M rs - Jerome
~ ’ Finley last week with 12 mem-
* i «U7 77ft rq bers answerin § the roll call.
^ ’ An interesting program was
given by Mrs. P. H. Miller and
*12 •vw 7R Mrs ' Janie Burns - Refresh -
. /» men ^ s were served during a
social hour. :•
Mrs. Claude Burns, Mrs.
Herbert Burns, and M i 11 om
-$11,973,294.00 Burns spent the week wit.ji
Private Claude, who is sta-’*’ 1
- 5,196,683.65 tioned a( Ft. Campbell, Ky. ^
Miss Carolyn Burns, a stu- . - . -
97,803.14 dent at Andrew College, Cul- LaUrCIlS LlltherailS tO 0111*11
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PALMETTO
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Range
Just Off
Old Laurens
Road
Near
Airport
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SUNDAY
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EVENINGS
Loans as shown ih item 7 of “Assets” are
after deduction of valuation reserves of
I, Charles W. Duark, Cashier, of the above-named bank, hert, Ga., spent the weekend mjm , • C J G •
do solemnly Iwear that this report of condition is true with her parents, Mr. and IVlOrtgagC at OlHlClay OCFYICC
and correct to the beet ef my tokowledge and belief. Mrs. Lucius Burns. ‘ '* . „„ . ... ... , .. _
CHARLES W. RUARK Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hugh^I .. * Kl " ai j d ;. pre ^ ldcnt of the . S< J“ th Carolina
nf Ca uroro /Hr*^Lutheran .Synod, will deliver the sermon at the mortgage
Correct—Mm U. T«Bce, J«ne» Von HoUen, W. Mr ^ ^ horning service at Atonement Evangelical Lutheran Church
Jerome Finley and family** unday at 11:00 a " 1 * ^Atonement Church was organized
m 1945 with 40 charter members.
The Rev. Charles Seastrunk, pastor of the church, began
^serving the congregation on Feb. 1, 1959.
All former pastors and members have been invited to the
service and the picnic dinner that will follow the service.
..Atonement Church now has 109 members.
C. Ifstly, Director.
ef South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Monday
Sworn to and suberibod before me this 5th day of May, ^
Iff?, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer of this
Mr
ELANDA W. HOLLEY, Notary Public
at the pleasure of the Governor.
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