Second Reunion
Bailey Family Gather In Simmon ville
By Anthony Hayes
Post Staff Writer
The weekend ol July bin,
the Bailey Family held its
annual family reunion in
Simpsonville, S.C. The
Bailey Family, which is
one of the largest families
in and around North and
South Carolina, originated
with Will Bailey, who was
born in the 1800's and mar
ried to the late Rosa Pyles.
According to Miller
Smith, the coordinating
committee for this year's
reunion included family
members from the Evans,
Jacksons, Williams, Pin
sons, Baileys and Smith
families. Smith also ex
plained that every two
years the families of a
specific area is held re
sponsible for coordinating
the reunion. This year's
reunion was sponsored by
the families in South Caro
lina. The family members
in the New York area will
sponsor next year's re
union.
Approximately 350 peo
ple participated in this
year's 2-day affair that
included a family picnic at
the Simpsonville Recrea
tional Park (located on
Maple Street in Simpson
ville). The event, which
took place between 9
a.m. and 7 p.m. found the
families enjoying a variety
of activities that included
tennis games, Softball,
baseball and horseshoes.
The families attended wor
ship services on Sunday.
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Cornell University; restau
rants in Belgium, Holland
and England; and 20 years
in the U.S. Army.
"Our catering service is
available for weddings, re
ceptions, gourmet parties
and dinners," said Hunter,
whose specialty is "ice
carvings made to order."
Hazel Freeman of the
Youth Council staff is as
sistant chef and helps
Hunter with training and
evaluations. . ,
"It's not true that young
people don't want to work,"
he said.
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Ellis Bailey Jr., who now resides in New
York City, and Willie Bailey, who makes
his home in Hendersonville, N.C. enjoy
themselves at the second Bailey Family
Reunion in Simpsonville, S.C.
uut-ot-town participants
included the famlies of
New York, Baltimore,
Washington, Philadelphia,
Ohio and Charlotte. In
cluded within this group
were the Grants, Johnsons,
Cunninghams, Smiths,
Irbys and Bailey families.
Smith noted that the af
fair was truly an expe
rience in that it brought the
families and relatives to
gether. He went on to say,
"the first family reunion
was held on July 7, 1979.
Next year, we anticipate an
even larger crowd than
those who gathered in
Simpsonville. The families
are just now beginning to
feel the spirits brought on
by the reunion." He ex
tended personal "thanks"
to Bill Johnson and family,
Sarah Henderson and
family, Elmira Smith and
family, Ethel Evans and
family, Mary Williams and
family, and Rev. Ellis
Bailey and^amily for an
outstanding job in making
this affair poesible.
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METROLINA NATIONAL BANK of CHARLOTTE
Charter number 16356 National Bank Region Number Five
In the state of NORTH CAROLINA, at the close of business on June 30,1980 published
in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States
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ASSETS
Statement of Resources and Liabilities
Cash and due from depository institutions ; 938
U.S. Treasury securities ..·!. "··"· y....·......'.'.'..'... 2050
Obligation of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations " 2350
Obligation of State and political subdivisions in the U.S. 0
All other securities ·'· 53
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 0
Loans, Total (excl. unearned income)
Less: Allowance for possible loan losses
Loans, Net ·.· 4362
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Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 118
Real estate owned other than bank premises 0
All other assets 187
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Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3653
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Certified and officers checks - 82
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Total demand deposits 2545
Total time and savings deposits
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other liabilities for borrowed money » 232
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Subordinate notes and debentures .« 0
Preferred stock No. shares outstanding ο (par value) 0
Common stock No. shares authorized 97,500
No share outstanding «7,500 875
Surplus *Mt 875
Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves (213)
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Time certificates of deposits in denominations of $100,000 or more ...'.
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July 14, 1980
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