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. uiei s uioice Provides Good Food continued from Page 1 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. ι Μ m 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. INSTANT CASH! CASH! CASH! HAS COME TO CHARLOTTE ANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING THURSDAY JULY 17 OF GOLDMASTER METAL located at the comer of South Try on & Independence Blvd. Buying CLASS RINGS Any condition - Paying $25 to SI 50 each. WEDDING BANDS $15 to $100 each UULD BRIDGES AND TEETH $8.00 to $100 Buying any gold ring or jewelry, sterling silver, flatware, diamonds 1/3 Κ or Up. Have a treasure hunt of your home and bring your v unwanted things in for instant CASH. Security on premises at all times. Open Monday Thru Saturday from 9 gjn. to 7 p.m. REPORT OF CONDITION 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 Code, Section 161. 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 Lease financing receivables 0 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 118 Real estate owned other than bank premises 0 All other assets 187 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 2447 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3653 Deposits of United States Government 1β Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States 1090 All other deposits » 0 Certified and officers checks - 82 Total Deposits *288 Total demand deposits 2545 Total time and savings deposits Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreement· to repurchase 885 Interest-bearing demand notes (note balances) issued to the U.S. Treasury and other liabilities for borrowed money » 232 Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leasee 0 All other liabilities « 114 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 8519 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) TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL ·'····* 1537 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL ΙΟ.Οββ MEMORANDA Amounts ouisianaing as 01 report date: Standby letters of credit, total : Time certificates of deposits in denominations of $100,000 or more ...'. 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