Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, May 01, 1954, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 8
Saturday, May L 1964 "South Caroli
I Charter Chapters ;r:,^'MrUr, ,(
r the Alpha Gamma Chi sorofit
lr Of Alpha Gamma " "K the (ar""na8' 0eo;r 8"
?? rmr-: - ?Florida, states the threefold puj
? Chi pose of the sorority as educatioi
g^ m j ' culture, and. social service.
| Ur^dl1IZ6(l Chesterfield: It was at the res
3UMTER?With Mrs. Elizabeth dence of Mrs. C. M. Wilson her
Luckie of Lumberton, North Caro- | that the installation ceremonies c
lina, officiating as hostess, a group the Alpha Kappa chapter of Alph
of ladies was pledged to the Alpha Gamniu Chi sorority were held ur
Gamma Chi .sorority* here at the I dor the direction of Mrs. Elizubet
residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.j Luckie, field secretary. The livin
Haigler. The members of this i room, where the services were hel<
chapter are Mesdames Sarah Brad- ! was beautifully decorated in th
ford, Ruby McBride, Janie E. Wil- sorority colors, yellow and greei
liams, Rosa Lee Session, Florence The charter members are Mos
Wilson, Catherine Hudley, Alice Names Dorothy Brewer, Cora Lt
Dinkins, Neotna James, Gardenia j Curry, Cassie -Hilian, Fannie D
Minter, Mable Colclough,?Octavia | Witt,. Missus Zealia Mathls, Dai
Haigler, Brantley Singletary, and1 leitha Washington, Cioretta Will
Miss Margaret Sims. | iarns, and Reva Mae Hodges.
Report of Condition of
VICTORY SAVINGS BANK
OF COLUMBIA IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 15. 1954.
ASSETS
'ash, balances with other banks s.. .. . $ 81.1156.7
U. S. Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed ... 500,000.0'
Obligations of States and political subdivisions NONI
Other bonds,_ no_test #ncLdebentures NONI
Corporate stocks (including $ stock of
?Federal .Reserve Bank) NONI
Loans and discounts (including $ overdrafts 161,281.5.
Bank Premises owned $ .furniture and
fixtures $ .... ....... 1.0<
Bank premises owned are subject to $
Real estate owned other than bank premises
liens not assumed by bank) ^
Real estate owned other than bank premises 832.7'
Investments and otner assets indirectly representing
bank premises or other real estate NONI
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances
outstanding : . - NONE
Other assets ... . NONE
TOATL ASSBTS 743,252.0'.
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations . _ .. 252.218.2'
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships,
ajid corporations ... 342,157.88
Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings) *348.8(
PpnAoifo rtf Cfofn nn.l ; n? i ?1 ''?"
va. utatc twill JSU 1X11V1S10I1S 5^, < 41,0^
Deposits of banks . ._.. NONE
Other deposits (certified and officers' check, etc.) 135.0C
TOTAL DEPOSITS $653,601.03 NONE
Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities
for borrowed money ... .. .. NONE
Mortgages or other liens, $ on bank
premises and $ on other real estate NONE
Acceptances executed by or for account of this
bank and outstanding .. NONE
Other liabilities . .. .. 661.9?
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinar
ted obligations shown below) 654.262.Of
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
I Capital* 50.000.0(1
I Surplus - 22.000.tK
I Undivided profits 16.080.OfI
Reserve (and retirement account for preferred capital)
I TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 88.080.0?
I TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
I ACCOUNTS . 742.252.07
I __ *This link's capital consists of: First preferred stocl
I with total par value of None, total retirable value NONE
I Second Preferred stock with total par valu(? of NONE, tot a
I retirable value NONE: Capital notes and debentures o!
I NONE^-Commfm-str^ vrrfTT par value of .<aO.ooo.no.
I MEM OR VNI)A
I Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
I and for other purposes U. S. Treasury Bond 50.000.0t
Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors
I and other creditors, not included in liabilities NONh
I Loans as shown above are after deduction of NONh
I reserves of NONt
I Securities as shown above are after deductioti of
I reserve of N()N1
I J. II. 1). Montei/h, Presjdent of the above-named bank d<
I solemnly swear that the above statement is true and tha
I it fully and correctly represents the tru(. state of 'lu
I' several matters herein contained and so* h?rtb. to the bes
I of my knowledge and belief.
( orr'v t?At tost
? " T* H. l7 MoXTLITH
WII LIS (\ JOHNSON
K. A. ADAMS
R. H. PAUL
FREDERICK G. J FINK INS
D. K. JENKINS
D. R. STARKS. Dim-tors
STMT OF SDL I II CAROLINA
County of'Richland:
Sworn to and subscribed before mc this 21st day o
. April, 19S4; nnd T hereby certify that I nm not an officer ?,
? rlirprt/vr of fbio bortt
~ My CorwrniSQmrr ovt^irne of ihn pv.oq,,^ of rtW^n,.r
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na'fi Leading Weekly" THE LIGHTHOUSE
* Leather The Allen Universit
t ^?r To Observe
" Mothers Day . ?
x Most Amercians mothers - MtlSlC WC6K
percent of them - want something
? to wear for Mother's Itay, accord- Allen University to Obse
'a ing to a survey by the national j ..Mludc Week?
committee sponsoring the annual
, observance. John W Hunter, head
n .
The survey also disclosed that |
g .. , . - ...1 Allen university departm
. the average gift cost between tour , ^
' and seven dollars -- and that musics disclosed t!hat
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leather gloves ranked first among Week" will be observed I
1.
$ the desired gifts in this category. 7 several High Schools
t This Spring it's easy to make elujafc chorus" from the
mother happy. The stores are full bcen ^ited to participal
of the new tissue thin leather,-On Tuestlav; Mny?fly tfr
j gloves in a dazzling array of rolors .. 1 ?
- gloves that are fine for now and
_ light enough to wear right through
the?summer. .: ? ? : :
j Tire ul 11. U ? .L..u. ' baptist ushei
I than short glove that barely
I reaches the wristbone and is slit1 *
at both sides or at the palm for j To
cTStra chic and eool comfort. i WILSON CA
You'll also find many of the new
leather shorties in ventilate^ styles The* lb
with eyelet embroidery, opejr clock]
wofJer designs or all-over perforations
for Mother to wear on even Theme: "1
the warmest dav - with her smart-I
I est costumes. I F
7 Myiii will be especially pleased
! with a pair of these gloves if she's- 5:00 Executive Board M
0 | bought one of th? now, fashionable ? ^ w,.lc.orn<, Pro(rram,
, frocks printed in a one or two-tone
SATURDJ
? Pattern over a _ monotone. ..back- --- i
ground. The trick is to pick up the 9:30 Registration!
j, predominating color in the print }0:30 Devotions led by Be
y with a pair of leather gloves in the , ? A e
5 , 11:00 Introductory Sermo
same color. Alternate
% ' And you're sure to find mother's Music, Thompson S
country to register, and that thei I*ublic Offering.
J, favorite color among the new glow 12:00 Enrollment and Anr
collection - everything from pale j ;00 Reports of: Kxecnti>
, misty lavender to vivid pink. , . ,
' u * e n * a- 2:00 Dinner.
Best of all, most ot the new summer
leathers are marked "wash- SATURDAY
J able" and are easily hand-laundered
, at home with Mom's favorite soap 3:00 Devotions: Kingston
\ soapflake. . . . , .
< - IVesident s Annual
j M u-ic: Sumter Cour
VETERANS HOUSING LOANS Election of Officers
THOUGHT EASIER TO OBTAIN 4:00 Ushers Workshop le<
... ., .,. * : * , r? w v The Reverend
, World War two and Post-Korea The Reverend
veterans should find it estaier to
...i-.it . t 7:00 .Junior Ushers Hour,
^ obtain G1 housing in the next few Miss State Jr! Usher
months, William W". McBride,
?* f , 8:03 Singspiration.
( Manager^of the b. C. veterans Ad>
ministration Regional Office said 0:00 The Keynote Sermor
, today. 9:00 The Keynote Sermo:
> Mr. McH^ide based his- state- .. ? ,, , o'V#1
./ -t Musk-: Kock Bulla
incut. on two factors which have developed
in the Ci 1 Loan picture Benedict ion.
during the first' three months of
. SUNDAY
11T)4. |
They are: ! i o:o<4 Sunday School.
1. The number of proposed duel-'
1,. . , , , . 1 1 1 :(l() Missmnaiv Sermon
ling units for which v A lecciVcd
Appraisal requests from builders
! , 1 , 1 , Music: \\ clfan and
[and lenders during- the lirst three
J months of li'a-1 vas On percent 12:3d Public Ofreimp.
I higher for the nation than for the Miss Statu .'11..01 I
? i same period ?.?f l'.hn.'l, and 71 per- " ' :">d Ihnnei. IC-ci-s.
' vent for the Columbia. S. <\ One Thou.-and 1-in i
; y -gioiial Office. 1 hiring March, ,
, '1 :('(> I" "n gn M.ss.en- a I: <
' \ A Keceived appraisal requests for
. 'U'i, 'dl- units which was the. highest ' :'() A nnnal S?. i moii i" :1
... . ' 1 he 1! eve 1 e nd
I since the all-time peak in October,. Sfwsic New llopi ; 1
I j 1 ' 'nO, just before ciedit cuid>s were B?-tiedic-tion.
j ; invoked. The Columbia, S. .1 .
oft ice received 172 upprai-a. re- SI \1'\N
> : quests during the period.
> \ \ . I 7 MI l I, < S? i 1!! 011
-. \ A report- on apprai.-a a-- .... ..
I 11 - i r.e' Kv.itit:
' | signmtuxu. L?y?its 1 egitmaf-rTffirr~~ MTVa : Mt. Etwn at
-for ' existing homes show an in- Offering. Bene'did
crease of abou't la pciccnt during
the first three months of 1 ovei
1 tin- i.-orresonding period of lM>3.. *
[ VA t-aid t he brg increase in api
taisiil requests, - which was
. gl ia l al ihroughout the country, re- 1
.fleets an easing of the supply (if I |
i(il loan mortage monc\ in manv !l
I WRIITE
I:i the last two months, the , ^ ,
) I io i) i loan i* | | ic-:t t ioi rait ha-- IN hiW J
(Lwii rising after a low of 21,410 : 1
> j mi January, 1. In February, 20,- , " 1
, j applications- were received by i
\ A the .Mai ( h figure was A&2SR!iflKflKljflEiL
\ t o? supply ni' (il money easts, 'm'v-Imi-lllwlf'iHnmk
| , s i * 11 < i t lie terms on which lenders (" ma ir ^
v\ ,11 p rani lo/tns to vet* A t t t J
-'i.r v\ of \ A i'u.'ii ante- >! loans1 ( J a M
>?ed in Kc.ln shows tat fl
> j. I? J 1 p< tni all (il home / a a ^
I ^ v. ctr without ilown M|jM/fl|ljjhili.i 4
incut eompa i til with
five ro :r .I;.i^i^i? -?Im ;VitT"
"" I I'1 o- modified
in
B^^PH
e'der repayments periods. The
NOTF: Although field trial s >n t he j j .BRING Yi
'" IV 1.1'llU V MITlne A III he held only ' _ _ . m _ ,
-;"";1"1'"" ." s"?,h - TIRES T
j < atolina are vitally concerned in
j. | testing the which
Chat leston is doing for the entire' I >wll W-f
' *tiite. We believe jour Toeul news- ^ 1 1)11 fl |P Vj
and TV stations
r i \A K I ^^nHvnAUilMil
11 - | f ?'Viwi-iriniiPTi7lliil
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AND INFORMER, COLUMBIA* 8. C Militant, Progr<
yversity Choir will present a i
pear in a contest Two valuable
prizes will be given the winners.
In the afternoon, a musical | For the best values]
and Glory" Elgar, and the "Hall- ||| the City J
numbers. Also featured will be ?At
the 500-voice choir singing "Am- O W ? \ / C* 9 O
Peuce" Finkmdia, "One World" ^ I
of the . * 1M6 Main Str??t
erica the Beautiful." "Song of
ent _M| i
"Music Musical Extravaganza." On FriAsxy
6- day, May 7, soloists from the ^e^migjznjHJHfHfaigreizjaziarfc.
have V
"Mes- t>'*tarae Wilson; "Land of Hope. # % M
e'uni- variolls hlgh schools will a-p- j/
PROGRAM # g
nd Annual Srtsion A IS O U S~TC L L 1
*S AUXILIARY CONVfN'imN 4 f"
>OUTH CAROLINA ,f I
Be Held With The !# #
LVARY BAPTIST CHURCH jl - 1
rson. South Carolina * j? %.
>v. E. L. Sitton. Pastor .{WANT A J O I? ? {
MAY 7-0, 1954 IJ J1
The Mini?try of U?hfring" 1 1
RIDAV, MAY 7 # J
[eeting, at Hum Church. 0 ' #
at "St. Paul Baptist Church. ' .. #
f Write: f
\Y MORNINC SESSION _ 1 V
j Herbert Hradford \
rean I'shers. ' ? .
n The Rev. B. T. Sears #207 S. (Jriffin Street 1
?, the Rev. .Tames Rich % %
tret n?pt!.t Church Gorpel Chorus. /Florence, South Carolina I
iual Dollar. # m
re Board, Treasurer, Supervisor. _ . #^ M
' AFTERNOON SESSION ' l . .71 "
She Wee Blessed
l-ke I'shers. Ntftft LONG/flW
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i by: YET, TMs see Of si OH
J. J. Ahnev j Oese Bed ler Merries,
B. D. I rewis, ler Sleepless Wght?|
directed by Mrs. Kupenia Fludd. y*
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St? T?t tH
n Th< Iievt tt'rui 1 i??i <i?>n I'ullins
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i?. and Lmon.Haptist Oimr<. SEND NO MONEY?Guaranteed
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0 US TODAY ) Distributor and Manager / i
?7TI /Florence, South Carolina /.
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aches and pains of a cold. jiS .
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again. It's guaranteed. Do
not accept a substitute. Ask
for and get Kol-Nox where- be your normal, cheerful self aCaif)^ CM
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^ YOU'LL FIND THE BEST FOOD AT . . . ^
(II RUPERT'S CRII T.-|^
II OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY 1
I (Travelers: You'll find as on U. 8. Highways B
No. 1 and No. 76)
Rupert A. Brown, Proprietor
2124 Gervais Street Columbia, 8. C.|rT'~"
I Complete ... 7~7~
RUG CLEANING I
I ... Service!
I Phone 8187 for 1
Pick-up aiid Delivery
I ED ROBINSON LAUNDRY T
I and Dry Cleaners
1 Capital City Btal Batata aai Insurance Company B
5 1118^1 Washington Street
Phone 8-9644
j g New Brick Houses for Sale ? Low Down nc3
? Monthly payment* like rent ? We arrange financing?
? Lota Fir Sale
K Auto Insurance Fire Iaaarane 13]
S Office Space For Rent
I CAPITAL CITY REAL ESTATE ?
1 And Insurance Company ||
J g lllS'/i Washington Street Phone 3-9644|?|
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gj Floor Furnaces !c
Hot Point Appliances * 1
^ Television ' " ,T g
|| "Everything for Better LivingM ?
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9 1709 TWO NOTCH ROAD
H Shop in (he comfort of your own Home ;
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**hone 3-5113 or 4-4352 .
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I GREEN'S FUNERAL HOME ! i
Cor',**- Knight and Church Streets
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?1 Ambulance Service Any Hour
g Notary Public
| L. M. Green, President; J. A. Green, Embalmer J
I Phones: Office, 7821?Res. 212 Lake City, S. C {
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ALBEN RESTAURANT
Wr specialise in fine fiwulH - Com filer e Fountain Service
Open 24 Hours Per-day ? 100% Air Conditioned
Special Breakfast Menu ' :>
SKA FOODS ? CHICKEN ? CHOPS ? STEAKS
L OZIE JACKSON, Prprietor
1607 Harden Street Phone i-121o j i
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r JOBS AND POSITIONS I?
New Openings Daily
8 (Fx>w Fee. Only One-Half Week's Pay) |
| Apply 1329 V) Main Street
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