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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Nov. 12, 1970—1-B ^wvwwvwwvwvwvwvwwvw Girls Junior Alan Cook Recital At Broad St. Tuesday Mr. Alan G. Cook, instructor in music, at Presbyterian Col lege will present a faculty org.in recital on Tuesday, Noveml»er 17, at 8:15 p.m. at Broad Street United Methodist Church m Clinton. The public is invited. Mr. Cook has been on the faculty at Presbyterian College since January, 1%7, as a teacher of theory, organ and piano. His college work was taken at Ohio Wesleyan Uni versity and at ttie University of Michigan, wliere he studied organ with Robert Glasgow. He is an active member of the American Guild of Organists, the Presbyterian Ass'KnatRm of Musicians, and Uie Laurens County Fine Arts Council. He is organist at the First Presby terian Church in Laurens. This year Mr. Cook will lie playing recitals in Greenville and in St. Petersburg, Florida, on the organ lie designed for the First Presbyterian Church. For the second recital to be played on the new Zimmer Organ at the Broad Street Church, Mr. Cook has selected works by Bach, Liszt, Franck, and three contemporary French comp isers--Alaln, Messiaen, and Langlais. Tlte program is as follows: Litanies Alain lieuxieme Fantaisie—Alain Choral in B minor Franck Serene Alleluias Mesiaen Prelude in C minor Bach Dialogue on the Mixtures Langlais Prelude & Fugue on B-A-C-H Liszt High News BY CLARE TURNER School pictures were taken recently of all the students at Martha Dendy Girls' Junior High. This year they will be in color. Although an annual staff has not been appointed, stu dents may buy the pictures for their own use. These pictures are expected to return in a matter of days. The week of November 9-13 draws to a close the square dancing course in P. E. These classes have been most enjoy able, as well as adding vitality- to the curriculum. Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Griffin have been directing the courses. Eighth graders in Mrs. Marion Neighbors’ history classes have t>een assigned pro jects on United States and South Carolina history. Tliese will be 'm display next w-eek. Lines for different (jus drivers have been organized. This prevents much of the con- fusuin at the end pf the school day, with all students for each bus forming separate lines. On rainy days, riders report to certain class rooms and wait for their bus driver’s name to be called. On Wednesday, many of the girls at Martha Dendy partici pated in the Tricentennial parade in downtown Clinton. Old Fashioned Sale (Celebrating Smith Carolina\ .'HHHh Rirthriay) WOOL YARN i (h. — Save 22c! Heir. 1.09 — ONLY 87c BonJed Knits Save I T* _ Reg. l.HK _ ONLY 2 YDS. FOR Di.Hrontinued Colors NYLON HOSE 1st (Quality — Save 17c. Re*. 2/LOO—ONLY T PRS. 5.00 FLUFFY BATH TOWELS Save 20c! — Reg;. 77c — ONLY 57t 500 Count PAPER NAPKINS Save 24c — Retf. 74c — ONLY 2 FOR 1.00 Costumes were in the tra ditiooal colonial theme. HLschooL 1,1 (LUNCH MENU III WEEK OF NOVEMBER 16-20 MONDAY - Milk, Ham, Ce lery sticks, potato salad with eggs, hot rolls, butter and pine apple. TUESDAY - Milk, ho', dog with chili (ground beef), mus tard, buns, FF Potatoes, tossed salad with lettuce and tomato, butter and prune cake. WEDNESDAY - Milk,chicken stew with corn, tomatoes and potatoes, loaf slices, butter and apple pie. THURSDAY - Milk, meat loaf, tomato paste, spiced beets, buttered cabbage, onions, bis cuits, butter and sliced peaches. FRIDAY - Milk, country style steak, carrot sticks, turnip greens, rice-gravy, biscuits, butter and apricots. IAYCETTES INSTALL OFFICERS On Saturday, November 7, Peggy Whitmire, president of South Carolina Javcettes, right, was on hand to install Clinton Jaycettes new presi dent. Darlene Horton. Other officers not pic tured are Nancy Black, vice-president; Linda Crowder, secretarv. and Pat Price, treasurer. Ex-Missionary To Speak On Wednesday evening Nov ember 18 at 6 o’clock p.m. a mission study book entitled, Tiawan-Unfinished Revolution, will be taught by Miss Olive Lawton at First BaptistChurch. Miss Lawton is an Emeritus Southern Baptist Missionary retired in 1966 after a 42-year missionary career. Late in 1950 she was assigned to Taiwan and was among the first four Southern Baptist missionaries to go there. A covered dish supper will be held and everyone attend ing is asked to bring one dish of their choice. This mission study will begin promptly at 6 o’clock. MISS LAWTON CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers of Clinton, in the State of South Carottna, and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of burins** on October 28, 1970 ASSETS Cash and due from banks $ 2,248,342.65 U. S. Treasury securities 3,013,911.62 Securities of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations 1,820,015.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 2,119,787.72 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 800,000.00 Other loans 6,966,426.26 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 351,800.27 Real estate owned other than bank premises . 1.00 Other assets 110,743.78 TOTAL ASSETS $17,431,028.10 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations $ 8,174,160.07 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 5,682,025.28 Deposits of U. S. Government 64,593.08 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1,185,894.36 Certified and officers’ checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS $16,144,636.90 (a) Total demand deposits $ 9,004,557.82 (b) Total time and savings deposits $ 6,140 079.08 Other liabilities 37,964.11 28 582.86 TOTAL LIABILITIES $15,173,219.76 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (Set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) $ 147,557.36 TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES $ 147,557.35 THANK YOU! For Your Support And Your Vote In Lost Week's Gen eral Election, I Pledge To You That I Will Work WITH You And FOR You In Carrying Out The Trust You Have Placed In Me. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total $ 2,110,251.08 Common stock—total par value . (No. shares authorized, 10,000) Surplus Undivided profits 1,000,000.00 250,000.00 860,251.08 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 2,110,251.08 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $17,431,028.19 George Penland Laurens County Council MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 cal endar days ending with call date $15,646,133,76 Average of total loans for the 15 cal endar days ending with call date 6,956,698.94 Unearned discount on instalment loans included in total capital accounts 79,596.46 I, Charles T. Copley, Assistant Vice-President of Hie above-named bank, do solemnly swear that this re port of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. CHARLES T. COPLEY Correct—Attest: Robert M. Vance, W. C Neely, James Von Hollen, Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this ninth day of November, 1970 and I hereby certify that I am no: an officer of this bank. ELANDA W. HOLLEY, Notary Public My commission expires On November 14. 1979. PAPER PLATES 100 Count Save 34c — Reg. 84c — ONLY 2 FOR 1.00 KOBE’S NOW OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY OPEN TILL 7:00 P. M. FRIDAY Ross’* — Cash — Lay-Awmy or Master CharRi. • • • m 0 m 0 0 0 0 m .