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LANDER COLLEGE GIVES CONDITION NEWS AND NOTES NATIONAL BANK Items of Interest Gathered From the Campus During Past Week Lander students and faculty enjoyed vesper service, given on Saturday evening. Oct. 18. in the college chapel by ten Clemson cadets. representing the Y M C. A. of Clemson College The program. greatly enjoyed by all. consisted of selections by the orchestra. vocal and instrumental solos and duets. and short devotional talks The regular monthly meeting of the Spanish Club was held on Monday afternoon. Oct. 20 in the day student's parior. Mrs. M F. Sanders. of Greenwood, entertained the members of the club and visitors from the faculty with an interesting and enlightening account of her re. cent trip around the world. She brought with her a number of lovely things, lace shawls from Spain, silk coats from Japan, crystals from India. which were examined and admired by all. Refreshments were served after the talk by members of the club. The German Club held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon. Oct. 21. A very interesting program was presented by members of the club. Fraulein Lindberger gave an excellent sketch of Heine's life and other members completed the program with songs and poems given in the German. Work on the Lander Club Minstrel to be given in the High School auditorium on November 7. is going forward well. according to Miss Broadwell. director of the performance. The minstrel is sponsored by the Lander Club. in behalf of the club's yearly pledge of $500 to the Lander Endowment Fund. It is to be a ladies minstrel, and promises to be one of the best performances of its kind yet seen in Greenwood Students are looking forward with pleasure to the Hallowe'en party. a costume affair. to be given in the gym on Saturday night. Oct. 25th. Dr. Mary Ethel Nesmith, an alumna of Lander. head of the English department of Radford Normal College, at Radford. Virginia, has been chosen to represent Lander at the inauguration of Dr. Gaines as president of Washington and Lee University, the event taking place on Friday, Oct. 24. Dr. Gaines is the brother of Mr. J. M. Gaines of Greenwood. and the uncle of Mrs. Richard Williams of our faculty. Due to the latter's illness. Dr. R. H. Bennett filled the pulpit of Rev. H. O. Chambers. Methodist pastor in Abbeville. on Sunday, October 19th. Among those students attending the fair at Columbia this week were: Wynona McGee. Bess Jones. Janie Scott, Minnie Lee Wright. Gene Wright, Alive Bell. and Marion Murphy. Members of the student body who attended the Columbia fair and returned for the present week-end. Elizabeth Riser. Jewell Woodward, Elizabeth Stillwell Frances Stephens, Gladys Heller. Elizabeth Thomas. Margaret Shealy. and Laura Mae Miss Grace McClinon. an alumna of '30, visited in the College last week-end. Doctor: "What did you operate on Smith for?" Second Doctor: "$200." "No: mean. what has he got?" "$200." square miles, as compared with the 299 square miles of New York's five boroughs and Greater London's 693 square miles. Tokyo proper covers only 31.3 square miles and in 1929 had a population of 2,218,000. Receiver Farley Posts Statements Of May 15 And September 30 W Scott Farley, receiver for the National Loan and Exchange Bank of Greenwood, has posted on the door of the bank the following statements showing condition of the bank at the time of Its suspension May 16. 1930 and condition at end of quarter September 30, 1930 Condition May 15. Assets Bills Receivable $904,713.48 Cash OH hand 5,004.27 Assets other than Bills Receivable and cash on hand 278,974.38 Total $1,188,692.08 Liabilities unsecured $954,619.63 Deposits secured by pledge of assets of the bank aggregating $37,262.51 as collat eral 33,813.23 Rediscounts secured by pledge of assets of the bank aggregating $31,106.12 as collateral 60,453.41 Bills payable secured by pledge of assets of the bank aggregating $48,159 as collateral 29,900.00 Total $1,078,786.27 Condition September 30 Assets Bills Receivable $904,713.43 Cash on hand Assets other than Bills Receivable and cash on hand Additional Assets acquired Stock Assessment 100,000.00 Total of all Assets coming into the hands of the Receiver $1,392,556.87 Remaining Assets uncollected: Bill Receivable $789,260.86 Assets other than Bills Receivable 234,882.64 Additional Assets nequired Stock Assessment Total Assets uncollected $1,193,772.46 Liabilities: Total claims proven on unsecured liabilities 684,385.18 Total unproven unsecured claims Total secured liabilities outstanding unpaid 6,083.02 Total Rediscounts unpaid 48,766.42 Total Bills Payable un paid 4,420.87 Total Additional Liabi ties proven 1,524.87 Total of all Liabilities $988,191.52 Dividends paid during last quarter None Dividends paid prior thereto None Total Dividends paid to date None Cash on hand $76,220.74