| CROSSWORD + ?+ By A. C. Gordon 1 ACROSS I? Part of verb "to be" 3? Santiago h Ui capital T ? Roman numeral fr? Pacific bland (roup 12? Native* of a conti Mnt I 5-r-Danc* *t*p 1 6 ? Permit IT ? Condmti) Omaha 12? Dry granulated atarch l?? Tavern* 10 ? Baclamation of diaguat . 32? Star" 24 ? Oroup of tribe* in Burma and Blam 22 ? Aatray 30 ? Engliah teitlle dty 32? Typ? of advtrtWas aign 33 ? Prichly fruit corartof 34 ? Character in "01i*?r Twlat" IT? Ancient Aaiatl* country 30? Suitable 40? Prohibit 43 Link Globe Trotting 43? Behold I 44? U. 8. Kate 46? Mualcal not* 4T? Penetrate 49? Supposition 51 ? Paid announcement S2 8ea eagle 53? Printer * mMturei ? 34? Baclamatlon 56 ? Requirement* DOWN 1' ? Kicltmttioo of Ml i ?/ Action 2? Oeotraphic picture 3? Roman numeral 4 ? Hawaiian city (poea ) 5 ? Oroup of American countries 6 ? Educational Society (abbrrv.) . T? Olrl'a nam* ??Part of "to be" 10? A national capital city 11 ? Man'a nam* 13 ? Electrified particl* 14 ? Ot**t diamond city of ? ??* world (DO*a.) 20 ? Pamoua Canadian reaort city . 21? Baiat 23? Ancient city of the Chaldeca 2 5? Newapaper announce ment 36 ? Moatem religion It ? The larter part of the '? world'* aurfac* 2?? Mate child 30 ? Chimney (dial.) 31? Before 35? .Vae Indlapoeed S 6? Meana of revenue 3t ? Pertaining to one of the Britiah lalea. 40 ? European capital city 41 ? Stormed 44 ? Long-flying gull like bird 45? Total* 48 ? Chemical tymbol for tellurium, v, V 50? Eaatern Siam (abbrev.) 51? Baiat 55 ? Toward See The Want Ad Section For This Week's Completed Puzzle Small Rifes Held Friday Funeral services for William Alexander Small, retired shoe salesman who died suddenly here Wednesday of a heart attack, were held Friday morning at 11 o'clock at First Baptist church. Dr. R A. Dyer, Rev. R. 1., Cha ncy and Rev. B. F. Austin offici ated and burial was in Elmwood cemetery, Charlotte. Mr. Small, a former resident of Charlotte, was (I native of Ker shaw, S, C? and had lived here the past four years, He was a member of First Baptist church. 1I<> was twice married, his first wife, Mrs. Mattie B. Mas I In Small died 12' years aj?o. [Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ix'U'a Morgan Small; seven sons, Aundrla anil William Dale Small, both at home. I'leeu- Small. '.ram pa, Kla.. Lci&ht'ori. Lewis and Jack Small, all of Chat'lotfp, and W. A Small, Jr .of Fori lienning, t her bond: , notes, and debenture-- . iS4.000.ti0 C'oroprate stocks i including &.750.-OQ stock of Federal. Reserve bank' . ............. 6.750.00 Loans and discounts (irtrhiding None overdrafts) . ... . . 1,116.338.81 Bahk premises owned $44,325.00: furniture and fixtures $17.iooii0 . -61.425.00 Other- assets -. 5.080.00i| T< rrAL ASSKTS .. . .* 3.740.953.5S liabilities iVinand deposits of individuals. partnerships, and corporations ... $2.336,85 L71 Time deposits of individuals. partnerships, and corporations . 565,868.89 Deposits of United States (lover nmCn t -including postal savings* ... : / 72.973.57 lVpo.sits of States and political subdivisions 391.913.13 Other deposits .(certified and cashier's checks-. etiO .. . 51. S08. 91 TOTAL DEPOSITS I . . .$3,419,416.21 TOT A I.'1-.I ARII.l'i'i FS . . . . 3.4.19.4^6.2^1 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . Capital Stork:, . - . Common s:wk. Ui'.al par $J 00.000'. 00 ..... ..... S 100.000.00 Surplus ... . . * ' 125.000.00 Undivided profits ': .. ......... t. . 79.037.34 Reserves i and retirement account- (or preferred Stock t 17,500.00 TOTALOAPITAI, ACCOUNTS 7 " 321.537.34 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3. "40, 953.58 1 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes . . . . 916,600.00 ??a? Loans as shown above are after deduction 0f reserves of 9.157.48 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF CLEVELAND ss: I. L. E. ABROTT. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. L. E. ABBOTT. Cashier. T Sworn to and subscribed "before CORREiT ATTEST: me this 7th day of July. 1952. M. A Ware M. Carolyn McDaniel Now Reed. A Bridges Notary Public B. S. Nelll My Com. ex, 4-28-52. Directors. El Be+hel-Bethware News y (Mrs. Leonard Gamble) EL - BETHEL - BETH WARE, July 8 ? A special meeting- of the. Women's Society of Christian Service of El-Bethel church was held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. at this meeting the new bap tismal fount which was given to the church in memory of Miss Pinkie Lee Randall and Mrs. Jes sie Black Ware was dedicated in a special service Wednesday af ternoon at 2:30 p. m. .The group will hold Its regular meeting with Mrs. Leonard Gamble. The revival and evangelistic services began Sunday at 11 a. m. at Allen Memorial church. Rev. Tharburn McE wain of Louis ville, Ky.? is conducting these services. Services begin each ev ening at 8 o'clock. The following were among the three bus loads of 4-H club mem bers who left Monday morning at 9 o'clock from the North Lake Country Club In Shelby: Misses Lois Gamble, Jeanette and Ja nelle Anthony, Barbara Gamble, Patsy and Faye Hoyle, Doris Cranford, David and Roy Hem don. Jack Harmon, Luther Mc Swain, Kenneth Lovelace and Charles Dover. They will spend this week at Camp Swannanoa and return home Saturday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gantt and children plan to move to their new home in the Elizabeth com munity Thursday. Miss Joan McSwain spent part of last week in Harmony with Rev. and Mrs. E. V/?Cullum. She returned home July 4th lind at tended the Bingham reunion with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. L. McSwain which was held at the home of Gettys Bingham of near Fallston. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hoyle, pat sy and Faye, spent a few days last week at Charleston, S. C., wifh Mrs. Hoyle's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wells. Rev. Calvin Harmon of Ral eigh was the guest spekaer at the 11 o'clock preaching hour Sunday morning at EI Bethel. He {nd Mrs. Harmon are visiting rel tives here for a few weeks. Thursday they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gamble, Saturday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dover and Tom Harmon. Sunday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phiier. Max Bolin of the U. S. .irmy spent the weekend here with his wile, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bolln. 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