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OUT OF STATE $3.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS: IN STATE $2.50 Georgetown, S. C, Thursday, Nov. 29, 1962 5c Per Copy Vol. No. 166 No. 4 <*> About County Industrial Park Town ENDOWMENT FUND ! A contribution to the endow Seen As Important Asset ment fund of the Georgetown County Memorial Hospital has been received from Mrs. Paul H. I Creation 'if an industrial park Pow, Sr., in memory of Mrs. i over lour and one half miles Ions Anthony Boone Higgins. ! between Andrews and George- Creation ! town has begun to shape-up in PINE TREE CLUB more graphic detail. New officers of the Pine Tree I CAP Unit A civil engineer. W. B. Tiller, Club of International Paper Com of Georgetown, has been retained pany will assume office at the by the Ge< clown County Indus- club's January meeting. Officers Is P ropos ed i trial Commission io coordinate are Ned Felder, president; Lonnie the .•ram lor establishment of Littlejohn. vice - president; Emile Formation of a Civil Air Patrol pro. the Rasheed, treasurer, and Arthur in Gc' rgetown County will be dis- a large industrial park in Hearl, secretary. cu ieiI et a meeting in tie Win- heart of Georgetown County. yeh Junior High School at 7:3(» The site chosen for the park is LINDA STEARNS P. M. Tuesday. a long area adjoining Seaboard Linda Stearns, of Georgetown, Tl : Ch II Ai; Patrol is a semi" Airline Railroad almost midway has been initiated into Pi Delta nilitar flying organisation ;nad« between the. two urban commu Phi, national honorary fraternity up ; I •-• '.l!.i teers who operate and nities, A targe water mam from for outstanding students of maintain) civilian airplanes and the r.ld Black River pumping sta French, at Winthrop College. EormQjJ Air Force aircraft loaned tion oi international Paper Com I i . cjuadrons tor use in flight pany also adjoins the prospective DUKE GRANT traints industrial park. International Paper Company A grant of $1 659 was made to A LOOK-See — New equipment at thc Central office ot General Telephone Company Persons interested in treation earlier in the year agreed to con the Georgetown County Memorial in Georgetown is being shown by G. A. Klein, operating vicc-prresiden t of General Telephone of a CAP squadron in die county vey its Black River water system Hospital during the last fiscal of the Southeast, to Mrs. Reba Bruorton and Dewey Sullivan, members of the Georgetown are .sked to attend the meeting ti' Georgetown Coun'y in ex year by the Duke EndowmAt, City Council. The local telephone system rece itly switched to all-number dialing. in Fir, m No. 1 MI Winyah Junior change ior some county property. —Photo By Burney High School next Tuesday. Land that comprises the 700- BYNUM PTO Units consisl oi cadet members, odd acre proposed industrial park The Bynum School PTO will tvho are a1 least 14 years old ar is owned by the paper company meet Tuesday night December 4. enrolled as actj^ye high .school and will be exchanged lor other at 7:30 in the school cafetorium. Mud! nt In tbe loth, nib or 12th Dr. Williams Named Chairman lands now untied by the county. grade*, and senior members 18 THE OLD DAYS — A scene oi elassrooms h» they used Creation ul an industrial park, RED CROSS MEETING years old and above and United to be, complete with pct-beilied stove, the ABCIs and a serviced both by rail and large The hoard of directors of thr States citizens. i ouree's cap, was depicted by this exhibit of the sixth grade Georgetown County Chapter of I 7 at Bynum School in a store window during American Edu quantities of fresh water, wil Of City's New Board Of Healil f - t'ior member* train cadets give Georgetown County a defi the American Red Cross will under the CAP urogram with cation Week. —Times Staff Photo meet in Ihe courthouse annex at nite area of land to be us"d for Dr. C. Lide Williams was chos- Other member.'; are William | compliance with a stal larw re- Ajghl programs offered with rat i industrial development. 6 P. M. Tuesday. ings for private pilots. en chairman of the newly-created Thomson. Nat Kaminski, E. T. quiring such boards in all cities. Previously the location of new Cad-1 squadrons consist of a' 1 EXPLORER POST city hoard of health at [ts nrgnni- Porter Jr., Dr. S. D. Miller, Dr. The board has broad powers to industrial plants in Georgetown zational meeting last week. C. J. Beck, S. B. Hudson and enforce correction of sanitary least 15 members with^ihree sen- An organizational meeting o' Santa's Coming For i County has been preceded by an Mrs. David W. Rodwell was Miss Ruth Puehler. and housing cdfcditicna judged to >"' members, the Boy Scout Explorer Post will | urgent search for obtainable sites. be a hi alth i ienace, be held at 7 P. M. tonight at elf (ted secieterv of th" nine - The board was established bv I With creation of an industrial Troop 42's meeting place, the first number boa I'd, \ the Geoigetown City Council \n ' H is also respern ible toi cai ty Development Corp. i park, the counly will have sites ,; : Christmas Parades house south of Teepee Drive-in ing oul j>,i• ii:• • < and ' i dive i ' ] that ean be 'ailnr-niide to fit on U. S. 17. Boys 14 years old and the State Board ef Hi alth. Declares Dividend Christmas parades •••ill he held Streel in Georgetown will be an industry's requirements in the ninth grade are eligible. ' Three Tuberculosis Cases Several itfite pfjjic.i* I A pi perc nl dividend has in Georgetown and Andrevw nev &iMw' U->m. 2.P. J*. «in
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I ? G E 0 R G ETOWN is TIMES. Tl.ar.diy.' N\,-v~- 2D 'TSC2 -- boklng powder, salt and spice „n1 ' ornately with orange juice. Re Biscuits and Bows: member to save .a cup of the .flour Mrs. Goude to coat the fruit, nuts and raisins with. Now in another container, Honored At Cotillion Club coat the fruit with the cup ol Hour. Then add batter to this and : INew Hecipe For Making mix well. Grease two tube pans Drop-In Party which have been lined with brown Opens New Season paper. Bake real slow about BM Christmas Fruit Cakes 1). F. about three hours. Put a pan j Mrs. Robert James Goude was Tin- Cotillion Club cr Geor te- and Mrs. Belhlne Mr. Bnd Mn. of water in the bottom of the oven honored at a lovely drop-in party tewn op< nt d its 52nd -• -> i with Ovist m. Mr. kltd Mrs. Friiok S. BtGCXHT AM) BOWS 1 tsp. mttmeg While the cake is baking and this I on Friday, the twenty-third oi t ,i ., e ii W ayah Hall • n Pi idi y Bifcal, Mr md M--. J S. Bourn,. BY MART B. MIX>ON 1 tsp. cinnamon will make the cake moist. November b.v Mis. J. D, B:-,s-\ Jr. evei ini Thi 1 .• • '. living rnoti Mr and Mrs. W. D. Bourne, Mr. H rni,- DtTiiruistritiiiH Aifeut l tsp. Vanilla Flavoring Alter cake has been removed at h 4 THI; GEORGETOWN (S C) TIMES Thursday, Nov IV 196?; end her mother. Mrs F. P Mc- day and WM congratulated by the i chn". 18 members of the junior Whi'.'rci'. Paul and Thnmy of hostess. class Wil] paii.ieipalo in the.play. Greenville and Jane McWhirter Local Jehovah's Witnesses Juniors Plan The play is a hillbilly farce in of Columbia College. Elbert Matthews, Jr. three ai-tn. The entire plot revolv Personals es around the Hollowbone family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompkins Celebrates Fourteenth To Attend Training Event Play Dec. 8 a very unique type of family, and and son. Mitch. Mr. and Mrs. Her Mrs. James R. Parker. Dr. and Birthday With Party The Georgetown Prince Street Iheir reactions to a rich Mdfissa bert Skipper and son. McRoy, and ! Mrs. Robert L. Lumpkin and Bob. Unit of Jehovah's Witnesses will visor of the Watchtower Society,, J- Dugan, wdio comes to their home Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francis Skip Thursda.s was truly a day for At Winyah Sallie and Parker Lumpkin re be represented by 28 delegates will give the main public address* | when she becomes lost in a snow per and son, Ricky, visited rela giving thanks for Elbert Mat-! turned home on Sunday evening leaving Friday for a three - day . Sunday. December 2, at 3:00 p.m. 1 A play with the accent on the storm. tives near Aynor during the thews, Jr. He was not only enjoy- j after spending several days in training program in Mvrtle Beach. His subject will be "The Bible's light and jovial will be present Sant'ord, Fla. wdth Mrs. Parker's weekend. ing Thanksgiving holidays trom The day, December 8, will be sehool. but w»«i celebrating his November 30 through December 2. Answer to Our Problem of Sur ed b.v tne Junior Class of Winyah a big one for the class. A bar- daughter. Mrs. A. B. Peterson. Jr. vival." All sessions wdll be open High School next Saturday. and Mr. Peterson. fourteenth birthday. bectw supper will be held that Mr., and Mrs. H. D. Bull, Jr. of Over 500 persons from 19 South to the public. Entitled "Headin For A Wed- CONTINUE!) ON PAGE 5 Columbia sperit the holiday week .-\oou. iiiiceii o. Gilbert's friends came in to wish him a happy Carolina cities are expected to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pacey, Jr. end with Mrs. H. D. Bull. Sr. Also meet at Whispering Pines Lodge. spent the Thanksgiving holidays visiting Mrs. Bull tor Thanksgiv birthday and to share in his day's tun. Carver Street, for advanced train in Jasper, Ala. with Mrs. Pacey's ing were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ing in the ministry. Decorations for this occasion mother. Mrs. Civile Gray. Clarkson, Jr. and children of Co Julius Lewis, local presiding i PRE CHRISTMAS lumbia. carried out a red anil white color scheme and crepe paper streamers minister, is supervising assemblv ' of the chosen colors created a fes arrangements. He is scheduled to Dr. and Mrs. David Joseph and Miss Rosalie Shuford had as her speak Friday night on the Bibl" family of Camden visited rela tive background in the small rec- guests over the holiday weekend, lention building in back of thi books Gbadiah and Jonah. tives here for the holidays. Miss Rosa Lee Barrineau of house, where the party was held. Saturday's highlight will be a ' LADIES SHOE Clearance r Register Winthrop College. Miss Sally Ann Entertainment for the evening baptismal sermon at 1:30 p.m. I Misses Helen and Julia Rosa Barrineau of Andrews, and Mr. followed b.v the immersion of were guests of their sister, Mrs. J. Tommy Barrineau of U. S. C. included several ditf'erent kinds of party games and prizes were those making a dedication to do L. Johnson, and Mr. Johnson in God's will. Columbia during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hills had as awarded the winners in the dit- pA|R their guest their son. Mr. Linwood tucnt games. All during the party, Elbert's Willie Anderson, district super- Now Maurice Parrott, Jr. of Harts Morrow, who is serving with the parents, assisted b.v Mrs. David 500 ville spent the weekend wdth his U. S. Navy and is stationed aboard the U. S. S. Enterprise. Matthews saw to it that, everyone aunt, Mrs. J. W. Hougj) and. Mis-, •had'plenty of hot dogs, cup cakes, Birth Announcement Mury Purrott. popcorn, and iced drinks to enjoy. During the weekend Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Kelso Cant ley an Mrs. Harold Holland. David and To climax thc evening of ex nounce the birth of a son, Keith FOR citement and enjoyment, Elber! Earl, on November KI at the Mrs. J. W. Hough and Miss Mary Charles, of Kingstree visited Mr.-,. opened the many gifts his friends Georgetown County Memorial Price l'airott spent TiMHlksgtving Day J. N. Weatherly. hud remembered him with, prov Hospital. The Cantliws have in Columbia with their brother, ing that Thursday was really u another son. Wayne. 9' '- Di. J. R. Parrott and Mrs. Par Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Weatherly L /*\ I • • • • day for thanks. Mrs. Cantley is the former Miss rott. had as their holiday gueats, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Iva Nell Ard of Andrews. 2 Mis. E. R. Morris and Ellen anil Duplicate Bridge WELCOIMK WAGON MEETING Mrs. C. A. Everette of Acme, N Tip nt King George, Virginia. Winners of the Georgetown C. visited wdth her son and daueh- Duplicate Bridge Club on Tues- ! The Welcome Wagon Club hehl ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. | day, November 20 were the foi- | Its regular monthly meeting at Everette and daughter, Jacfpieliii lowing: First, Mrs. Joe Shaw and I file Gator Restaurant on Tuesday STACKS • FLATS « HEELS recently. Visitations Keep Mr. Frank Stuccy; second. Mrs.' afternoon at three o'clock. • Free Warren Flenniken and Mrs. Rob-1 Following the business session, NAME BRANDS YOU KNOW ert Johnson; third, Mrs. Willie: lhe members present and the Mr. and Mrs. William S. Iso- Welcome Wagon guest enjoyed bridge. kriet had as their guests during Hemingway nnd Mrs. John J. I the holidays her sister, Mrs. lvlil- Snow of Hemingway; fourth. Mrs,' dred Edwards of Hartsville, and Hostess Busy J..T. Sunders and Mrs. J. G. Sand ers of Columbia. Bicycles their grand daughter, Debbie Mrs. James Galloway, Welcome Birth Announcement FOGEL'S Gamble of Andrews. Wagon hostess, has visited quile Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gunter a few families during the past Winners of the Georgetown announce the birth of a son, HOME OF RED CROSS SHOES, CALIFORNIA COBBLERS, Mitchell Warren on November 16, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson had several weeks welcoming new Duplicate bridge Club on Tues- MIRACLE TREAD, COBBIES AND HUSH PUPPIES-ALL ONE visiting them during the week- comers, congratulating parents Ji.v, November 27 were the fol nf the Georgetown County hospi with new arrivals in the family lowing: First, Dr. and Mrs. Chris tal. The Gunters have one daugh FOR THE LADIES. and extending birthday greetings, topher Wood of Myrtle Beach: ter Teresa Dawn. Among the families with new second, Miss Amelia Hanks and Mrs. Gunter is the former JYKss babies were: Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mr. Frank Stacey; third, Mrs. R. Mildred Robinson. Williams. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Vic Glynn Miller and Mrs. H. H. Aus Boys tor Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Barry tin; fourth Mrs. Joe Shaw and Camlin, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodus Mrs. Frank Stacey. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Johnson and Mr. ancl Mrs. Robert Chest- SUGGESTED READINGS ONE mil. Th-.' Georgetown Ministerial As- See West Chevrolet Co. Other families with new babies :oeiaiion recommends a continued $10,000,000.00 were Mr. and Mrs. William Wynn reading of scripture during the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cooper, Mr. immediate religious season with • book, chapter, and verse as advis turS orrouM ,ro,rj,ed u^ lo SIO.OOO 00 and Mrs. Nelson Alford, Mr. and fa by o itut, lucnit'd Casrulhr Insufunct Mrs. John Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. ed b;> The American Bible Society I o Floyd Parker, Mr. and Mrs. to *orvc as tho daily Bible reading. CHEVHOIET Girls Fori, ."mpl.-i er. rVrmW'rJ lot your pro'" James Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. R. This recommended scriptural ii-dr, , JP ,„ 'I.CIXMJOOOO C. McMillan, and Mr. and Mrs. (ireading is as follows: November O'ly OvrjrlobW lb Bo^O firjV R.Sideill' Elmore Cameron, Jr. J2<>, Isaiah 0:1-!! ... November 30, r,l xruth Crjtrpiinn I Amos 7:10-17 ... December 1, Luke k Mrs. It. H. Alvis, Mr. and Mr-. Minrjnurr onuwnl oecipted $500 00 David Marsh, Rev. and Mr; . II. W. ' 5:1-11 ... December 2, Matthew To Be Given Dowd, and Mr. and Mrs. James ] 13:1-9 and M:itthew 13:18-2:! ... Winchester Graham H. Chappell were welcomed to the December 9, Matthew 13:44-52 ... Inc community. ! December 4, Matthew 18:10-22 ... '% Away On Wed ' bi»ersr(ird financing Miss Margaret LsBruce was December 5 Malthew 20:1-1(1 ... Columbia,,-S C „. •' t flelebrntuvg hej; sixlreiitn birth. | December ti, Luke 10:25-37. nesday Decem %» OK USED CARS... ber 19,1S62. ...ARE SIX WAYS BETTER (1) THOROUGHLY INSPECTED. (2) RECONDITIONED FOR SAFETY. *gifttWntisure.. (!) RECONDITIONED FOR PERFORMANCE. No Obligation. (1) RECONDITIONED FOR VALUE. 4+MA* (5) HONESTLY DESCRIBED. +*n* ( Register! 1959 FORD Galaxie 4-Dr. Sedan $1395 1960 CHEVROLET Bel-Air 4-Dr. $1695 6 cyl. engine, overdrive transmission, economical to Sedan, VK engine, Powerglide. Black color. Very clean, operate. low mileage. Slock No. 3-332-B Stock No. 3-341-A 1959 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Dr. $1495 1960 BUICK 4-Dr. Hard Top $2060 USE OUR Sedan, VK amine, automatic transmission. Turquoise Sedan. Full power. White exterior color, clean . one color. A very nice car. owner. Stock No. :i-37fi-A S*.w-k No. 340-A _____^______LAY-A-WAY 1961 PONTIAC Tempest 4-Dr. $1795 1960 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. $1495 Sedan, VK engine, automatic transmission. Turquoise Biscayne, 6 cyl. Powerglide. Very clean, with low color. A very nice car. mileage. Solid Black. PLAN •Stock No. 293-A Stock Nn. 285-A i9% 1960 BUICK Invicto 4-Dr. H-top $2095 1960 OLDSMOBILE 88 H-top. $2095 Sedan. Full pi ver, light Green color. A very clean "M Coupe, lull power. Clean as can be. Black with White car. or easy .1* * -*'* m rot.f. Stock No. 3-397-A *Vv>,,V Stoik No. 113-A 1959 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Sedan $1495 CHARGE Has automatic transmission and many extras. A very ***** CM9 OF TH£ 1961 FORD Galaxie 4-Dr. Sedan $2195 195* PONTIAC 4-Or. Hard-Top $895 1 uliv eiiui)iiic(l. Air conditioned, new tires—One own er. Radio-Heater, Hydromatic. One owner. Good me- -ohaniotilly. -for early gift shoppers WI TEMP€ST Station Wagon $W5 Kiidie lliuitir, Automatic transmission. White tires 19S8 OESOTO 4-Dr. Sedan $895 I.iki- new. • One owner. Low nolc.i.ie—Kxtra clean. Automatic 1960 FORD Galaxie Conv. Coupe $1795 transmission, .ftiwir steering A •1imJ«es. New Stereo Fully equipped—All power. One owner, 'exceptional ly clean. 1958 HILLMAN Minx 4-Dr. $495 Perfect 2nd. car. Kronornical & in good condition I960 STUDEBAKER Lark 4-Dr. $4095 mci bairn ally. Radio WH. 'Excellent buy. H9S9 PONTIAC Star Chief 4-Dr. $11695 19S7 PORD frurlane 500 2-Dr. $495 Hard-Top. One owner—-Fully equipped. Power Kleer- Ooiul .mechanically. Priced to sell. ond iiip,—1'nwer Iniikes. PHONOGRAPH 1959 FORD Fairlane 500 Victoria $1295 V . Coupe. Had in-Heater—Overdrive. 1957 PLYMOUTH 4-D*. Kadio-Heater. Ilytli uniaHc, one you have to see. One OOMBIMAHOM 1959 BUICK 4-Dr. Hard-Top $1695 owner. Out of state ear, iihv new. "Bully euuiuped—All p»wer. OCT RA - EXTAA - EXTRA - CLEAN 1959 OPEL Station Wagon $695 One owner. Excellent condition. » AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER • TWO SPEAKERS • BEAUTIFUL WOODEN CABINETS* MAHOGANY FINISH Priced For Quick Sale USED USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN TRUCKS 1957 PONTJAC 4-Dr. H.-T. $495 I960 DODGE Pickup $1295 Excellent condition mechanically. New paint, 1957 STUDEBAKER V8 4-Dr. $J*5 good tires. 19S6 CHEVROLET Sta. Wagon $495 1955 OLDS. 88 4-Dr. $595 1959 G. M. C Pickup $795 1954 BUICK Century Riviera $395 1954 METRO Perfect Shape $695 Cnupe. Rodwell Pontiac-Cadillac, Inc. GEORGETOWN 407 ST. JAMES ST. ,a i i in* • C8-8W-GT *s"4 «3C • THI GEORGETOWN tS. C) TIMfiS, Thufgday. Nov. 29, 19«2 Since then many ef th* station be exercised so as to preserve in lh* winning et seuls ind gift* committee's president far this markers have been lost or de markers. If destroyed ones are are being received either in a year, Mr. J. Marvin Layton, er stroyed. found, the Coast and Geodetic Christian Business Men lump sum or spread over periods any of the other members will be Thirteen men have been work Survey party stationed at How of three and six years. glad to talk with you about this Coast And Geodetic Survey ing on the party here with a two ard's Store on the Conway High The committee, those who were matter. man advance rcconnaisanee par way would appreciate knowing Elect Cribb As President present, were very much impress about them. The committee meets every ty going ahead to pick out the At a recent meeting of the Winyah and Hazard streets, ed with his message and hope to Crews Work In Counly various points. be one among many who will go Monday evening in the youth Georgetown Christian Business brought, an inspiring message building of the Duncan Methodist Stations are placed about i-very NAVAL RCSKAVE NLVkS Men committee, the following of based on evangelism. with him on his mission, in a Georgetown County is having county i« covering an area rough spiritual and physical way. Church, with the exception of the its measurements taken by a field ly pxteoding between the North fe.ur miles. To help pinpoint lo William W. Howard, Seaman ficers were elected to serve dur Mr. Pope is planning to go to first Monday of each month when The committee will go to the party of the Coast and Geodetic Carolina State line and Charles cations, crews often erect mov Recruit, of Hox 12. Murrells In ing the following year. They ate South America as a missionary in they go to the county camp. able towers to be able to see a- county camp on the Browns Ferry Survey. ton. When this section u( the coast let, S. C. and a member of NUSi> Rufus J. Cribb. president; Sydney October of 19(13. He traveled there bove trees. Often electronic equip 6-38 (M) of Georgetown, lefl Fraser, vice president; J. Marvin last March and was so impressed road for a service to those who | The survey is locating and is completed, the group will move ment is used to measure distances are not permitted to attend serv further south, Nov. 25 for 14 days training dut> t ivt'in, secretary; and Chester he plans to go back and help erec^ng markers or control points instead of taocs, an official said. at Naval Training Center, Great ices of this nature elsewhere on j for use in updating navigational The Coast .ind Geodetic Survey Blake, treasurer. spread the good news in that part Classified Ads It costs between $300 and $1,001 Lakes, Illinois. of the world. Monday evening. charts and maps of areas along determines definite latitude and to place markers, Raymond W Seaman Recruit Howard en This past Monday evening, Rev. The committee is interested in i the Atlantic seaboard. longitude points. The last such Tomlinson, chief of the party tered the Naval Reserve on June O. Milton Pope of the Free Will Mr. Pope is going solely on the prevailing on other business men Bring Result*, The party now working in the survey was conducted in 193i'-34. here, noted. He urged that care 28 lt»'>2. Baptist Church, at the corner of subscriptions of those interested to join them in their work. The Armour Star wj&'-Mm&iite^m U.S.D.A. INSPECTED rtAlffin^V^SH FRANKS \WW • N^ ^^rnrXuOtrMfi'fjsfil :-\f-: . ^-iSvT^M wmmm-t$$. • •A Hi JH WT H • ^ Armour Star Choice Fryer Parts: Sliced Bacon rf&\fcfjS_\ Breasts - - *• 49c Peachtree City Brand '••' ' ' '7. ,' >,'. • ' "* :.' TM'."-'' "-. ?*'•>"•«•" *"•••"'''• 59c Chopped Sirloin £j 29c Thighs - - * •>*•*-Y*l*\Zl Drumsticks lb- 49c Ballentine's "Smokie" ' Sausage ^ 49c Winas - - lb 29c COLONIAL STORES Carolina Pride 50 Gold Restaurant Style | Bond Stamps LUNCHEON MEATS FRYER QUARTERS with Hilt wiNn and purehate •* bottle Liver Cheese, Salami, Pickle & Pimento, _ of 100 Meat & Cheese, or Olive Breast Leg -M)r | ANACIN TABLETS 6-oz. ry f- Portion Portion S »» local Celonlal Storea thru Dec. 1, I Ml v g IM c so «-3« pkg. ZJL Betty Crocker Pie Crust Mix "JS ^jjsoms.i______^ "CAROLINA PRIDE" SMOKED Chase & Sanborn Instant Coffee -_. mmmm 50 Gold Butt Bond Stamps with thin coupon and purchase ol Portion Ib. one 10-lb. bag RED BAND or » COLD MEDAL FLOUR at local Colonial Stores thru Dec. 1. 1962 HAM 12-4 C-50 C.-40 mMmmmmmmm Lb. ^(ikit^mmi^mkuumi Tin 50 Gold c SNOAnniversary Brand, Sizes 9 to 11, NylonW 1 Bond Stamps S with thli coupon and purchase ot Seamless MAXWELL HOUSE one 11-oz. pk*. Stouffers Micro < ' § BBQ CHICKEN LEGS HOSE £ 49c "^ 69c Pair ~ at local Colonial Storea thru Dec. X. 1962 lo 12-4 C-50 C-37 ^ Save 4c Each, Farm House, Apple, Peach or Cherry gmmmmmmam FRUIT PIES 50 Gold Betty Crocker Dark Chocolate, Yellow or Vanilla Bond Stamps with this coupon and purchase of one pound tin CAKE MIXES 4' I COLD LABEL COFFEE Save 6c on Two Loaves Our Pride S at local Colonial Stores thru Dec. 1, 19 12-4 C-50 2SSS_t_^MMmlMMlWM^M Sandwich Bread Save 6a a Can, Star Kist, Green Label | 50 Gold I CHUNK TUNA Bond Stamps *».' with this coupon and purchase o* Contadina, Solid Pack, California one 2-lb. cup Chefa Pride 1 COTTAGE CHEESE No. 2V2 at local Colonial Stores thru Dec. 1, 1962 Can 12-4 C-50 G-« TOMATOES Southern Gold •• f^ Downyflake Pi-1? ipple 1-lb. PfiWnraSOTfw^sp I VC WAFFLES MARGARINE pkg. 100 Gold Bond Stamps FRESH, JUICY FLORIDA 'CS" BRAND EVAPORATED 0 with this coupon and purchase of one 5-Th. size THRIFTY FRUIT CAKE at local Colonial Stores thru Dec. 1, 1962 12-4 C 100 G-43 50 Gold ORANGES ^^••^••^^ ^.^..kadnixirnMBrl^ - *^*j»^\*?«''«"^rn''y.fcTr|«HBHraSJK**^ Mil ll >*' Bond Stamps ; with rh*« coupon and purchase ef 1-lb. Save 3c v cup Chef't Pride Limit 5 with POTATO SALAD or a Can 8-oz. cup Chef* Pride $5.00 order PIMENTO CHEESE with Pickle 14V2-OZ. il Local Colonial Storea thru Dec. 1, 194? or more § 12-4 CSO M-32 CAN !^HIIIiMMWMMt^nfftOMftMp(|' Mrs. Filbert's Margarine lb. nk« 28c Nabisco Honey Grahams lb. pk*. 37c 50 Gold 10c ort Nestle's Nesisafe Coffee 10-oz jrir 89c Bond Stamps Swans Down.Cake Plour 32-oz. pkf. 39c with thlf coupon and purchase el 10-lbt. 8-Oz. WHITE POTATOES OUR PRIDE BISCUITS 12 Cans 89c al local Colonial Storei thru Dec. 1, 19*1 11-4 C-50 Ml Halo SHAMPOO BISCUIT MIX GIVE COLONIAL STORES GIFT mmmmm ,ge 40-oz. CERTIFICATES FOR CHRISTMAS! - 60c Pkg. 39c size UV/v- Colonial Stores has Gift Certificates for any CLIP AND USE THESE Medium Size, Canadian Green, Hard Head amount, cash or merchandise, that make ideal VALUABLE RUTABAGAS 2 -• 13c CABBAGE 2 lbt. Gifts for Christmas. Excellent for Business Gifts COUPONS FOR Virginia, Red Deiioiom Russet, Baking for Employees, also. See your Local Colonial Store 450 EXTRA APPLES 4 it* 49c POTATOES 10 lb*. Manager for details. Fresh, Crisp GOLD BOND STAMPS Fresk Crisp 8-na. lt-at. IM. SPAM 47c COU SLAW 15€ SALAD MIX Pk«. can to ter, Sn. Traneaa Oute. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. HerBanflez Andrews Personals and children Christine, Rhett, Study Course Section B David, and Cynthia visited Mr. BY MRS. D. C. MORGAN Wright attended the Clemson - Hernandez's mother in Charleston Held By Miss Anne Austin May was at Carolina game on Saturday. Thanksgiving Day. ANDREWS NEWS home from Carolina for the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kinder and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nunn, Mr. Thanksgiving Holidays. She had son S*eve of Atlanta. Ga. spent and Mrs. W. L. Ragland, and tht? Baptists I as her house &uest, Mike Collins. Thanksgiving with Jack's mother Rev. nnd Mrs. E. 13. n.:gby. Jr.. of The Georgelown Times Othtr guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. L. P. Kinder. Mr. Kinder is Honea Path attended the Clem ANDREWS — A stu-iv court' A May were Mrs. May's mother. a senior at Emory Dental Schoo! son - Carolina lootball game on u as presented by the Reverend Mrs. P. H. Pow, Sr. of George- , in Atlanta. Saturday. G. E. Hinson. pastor of the An- j November 29, 1962 town, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pow, I Mrs. Lurline Nexsen and daugh Home for the Thanksgiving hol drews Baptist Church and Mrs. ' Jr. of Summerville. ter Miss Jennie Nexsen enjoyed idays were Charlotte Ranson anri Royal L. Cole, of Georgetown last James Whitley from Newberry Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Nex- Edith Reynolds from Coker; Anne Monday and Tuesday. College: David Whitley of Fur sen's sister and brother-in-law Austin May, Claudia Howie, Jim Mrs. Cole i.s President LOWEST CASH ALSO LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES CREDIT PRICES Furniture — Carpeting —- Appliances Winyah Discount Furniture FINE HERITAGE BALL POINT PENS 14c-EXTRA 49c METAL REFILLS 10c SALES MANAGER out at Winyah Furniture B(L*0&&r&^^ \ ^a^iSMMkMMi .' c&-B*i-f?C v 1 /__* HFTV YEARS AGO jrhomas visited in Ch^rlfls^oa.thj? THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, Ni 29, 1962 November 27. I8St week. Church Thursday. Officiating were IWrs. Anzie Johnson, i4*#.i Miss Bi ;.;•' Arm Bfcssingwr. Win- or and Si usbi va ol Mr for ; i.rl .iii:,. C. L. BtSsjnger was, ic-d t'r.e Gat r PTorhecomin: Queia oi 195S I.-M nia.,t. ' r box Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lawton. Elizabeth and Jimmy Lawton will t Located on corner of Highmarket and spend the Thanksgiving holidays Dozier Sts. Near Winyah High School. in North Carolina. They will at tend the Thanksgiving festivities in Charlotte and will visit Mrs. Lawton's father, Mr. A. P. Harris in Albemarle. FOR Tf?E t'lVt'NT |N TWKNTY-FIVE YEARS AGO CHRISTMAS ARRANGE November 26, 1937 MENTS AM* :'->\l DQOtt County-wide forest fire control ARRANGEMENTS, STOP and reforestation were advocated here Monday by H. A. Smith, state BY I'lIK rtrOWJfJJ BOX— forester, by representatives of WE OH EI! 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Thursday, gfc 29. 1982 3-B frf7*# 1- "O # "H 1 J-Vk 11 N«ws Of Servicemen Midgets Edged Out 14-12 JERALD LOWRIMORE SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Jerald In Bid For Championship Lowrimore. son uf Mr. and Mrs. Off The Bench Calvin Lowrimore of Houte 1. Season Friday, Meets Conway The Georgetown Midgets. East Outstanding Play Murrells Inlet, is scheduled to By KAY RICHARDS ern District champs, were ed^ed Ends Buck Odum and Jody complete recruit truinini. Nov. 21, The wraps come off the Gator- first appearances as varsity mem ry Di Biase and Billy Van Vlake j 14-12 by the Harleyville - Ridge Tamsberg t.icklcs Wila Hamer, al the Noval Training Center. San ' ettes and Gators tomorrow (Frt- bers are juniors Barbara Mathis, Moore and Tisdale were inserted ! Cage Season Opens surpasses the grid game. It has ville Midgets last We;'nesd'iy Mike Gainer and Csrl Br^wn, Diego, Calif. i day) night as the Winyah ca&e Jeannie Taylor and Carolyn Har as starters lust last aeutfntl •nd I The high school grid season has always been a mystery to u. hy night in a playoff ggme for li e guards Hike Ray, Howard Mc Lining tie nine-Week indoctri thousands of fans will sit oul in ! leain opt.n the season against tin ville, sophomore Caminy Cribs culd draw starting nods again I reached Its conclusion and once! ; South Carolina Recreation Socle Meekin. Paul Altman and Wayne nation, recruits ar" trained in thc rain ol a freezing night to j invading Conway Tigers and and lreshrnan Debbie William., In addition to the clcv:ii al again the roundball season de - j ty Lower - State Bantam football Cribb turned in outstanding line physical fitness, basic military watch a football game yet Tigerettes. who lacks only size and is tab ready mentioned the five others tends upon the scene. championship. play through! ut the season along law. military drill, customs and wouldn't be caught dead inside a ilie sric of thc seas' n op fiBA listed as members oi the versit* j Winyah High uncaps the local | be i as a fu.uie standout for th. with linebackers Ashley Carter, etiquette ot t'v- naval service, warm, comfortable gym at less twinbill will be the Winyah High we Bo7.ie Tisdale, Danny Mix - Fullback Ronnie Thompson icor- haskeioall season with a double J Gatorettes. Ronnie Thompson, John Heine swimming and survival, first aid than half the price ol admission gym with the first game of the son Charlie Miller. Billy Walkt r I ed both Georgetown touchdown:;, header against arch-rival Conway In the defense departmeri maun and Paul Lambert and de end basic shipboard routine. .it a football game. uouuleheailer begin: ing at 7:.')' Mtd Mike Van Vlake. getting the first in the opening tomorrow night in the Winyah' jrftiarda Caroline Thomas, Linda fensive halfbacks Mike S«waU, During the training, recruits re P. M. The boys game will follow Last season was a peculiar yesi quarter on a one yard plunge to High gym and making first ap We're not knocking football o; Isaac, Marty Uirhards and Marcia Pat Lauro and Eddie Thomas. ceive tests and interviews which as the Gators lost their first five give the locals a 6-0 lead. Thc pearances as Winyah cage men football fans, just plugging foi dt approximately 8:30 P. M. •mith will be strugglh g for start determine future training and as tarts and then won six of tin score was set up when Harley Offensively, Nickie Carter was tors will be Miss Lynan buyck better patronage for the round- GATORETTES ing assignments along with new signments. oall sport. If each Winyah foot The Gatorettes arc, in a sense, comers Sandra Joseph, Ritchie next seven for a H-0 mark at mid- ville - Ridgeville attempt'd ?n thc team's leading ground-gainer guiding the Gatorettes in the on-side kick on the opening kick- and point-getter, shaiing ball-car opener and Coach Jim Macfie ball fan would plan to attend rebuilding with new head coach Rhea, Margaret Jordan and Mary -eason. Thc n they went into an off and Georgetown end Buck rying duties with fullb:iek Ronnie NOTICE making his debut in the final as just two home basketball games Lynan Buyck at the helm. Gone Joseph. other tailspin losing eight in B Odum hauled it down to the H-R Thompson and halfbacks Billy The Georgetown County Board headmaster of the Winyah boys 'his season the local high school are sharpshooting forwards Jane The Gatorettes were 10-11 in row before splitting a pair in the 20 yard line. Nickie Joseph and Killen and Paul Lambert. Ashley of Education request bids on a cagers. ... oage teams would receive a tre Assey and Dianne Mahafley along the regular season won-lost col AA Conference tourney and fin Thompson alternated in carrying Carter quarterbaeked the team building located at the Old Union , Attendance , at home basketball mendous boost in their morale. with departed guards Judy Van umn last year and hope to im ishing with a 7-15 overall record. to the one yard line where and turned in a fine all-round School site, This building i.s games' fibs' picked i ni recent" •Trie budget - conscious Athletic Vlake "and Frances Altman. As prove that mark this season. The-Gators go to tbe post with Department would also receive Thompson plunged over for the performance. known as the Dairy Building. Bids years but it is still far from good sey, Van Vlake and Mahaffey better than average height and a quite a lift. GATORS score. The run for the extra point will be accepted at the office of for a town Is sports-minded as were seniors and Altman, with stronger bench which could result Players making their final ap failed and the visiting Georgetown the County Superintendent until Georgetown professes to be. True, So let's plan now to attend still another year of eligibility, Prospects for an improved sea in a vast improvement over last pearances as midget footballers son for the Gators are bright at Midgets nursed a 6-0 lead through 4:IHI P.M. Friday. December 14. the caliber of play is not on a those two games this season and decided not to play basketball. season's mark. due to age or weight limits are: this stage but the Gators, too. the first half. Tbe successful bidder will have par with the college sport, but it a fine starter would be Friday Senior forward Dunns Kim - Ashley Carter, Mike Sewell, will be short on experienced shot- sixty (flp) day;, in which to re- is good, fundamentally sound night's doubleheader with arch Harleyville - Ridgeville pushed Niekie Joseph Billy Killen, Intra* bruugh is the only returnee from makers. Last year's chief gunners WINYAH CAGE ROSTERS tnove building from the site. The high school basketball worth the rival Conway. The girls' game across a touchdown and extra ny Cribb, Johnny Joseph. Ronnie last season's starting trio, but Dennis Rowe and C. L. Cribb GATORETTES County Board of Education re price of admission. gets underway at 7:30 P. M. and reserves Nancy Guerard, Sherr> point iu the third period to take Thompson. Eddie Thomas, Jody have departed along with other Forwards C».« a 7-6 lead, but Thompson scored serves the right to reject any or The student body at Winyah the boys contest follows at 8:30 Oyler and Alicia Sports are on Tamsbeig. Johnny Bunch and seniors Fred Plunkett and Claud Donna Kimbrough Sr again on a short plunge to give all bids. High has shown tremendous P. M., or thereabouts. hand and battling for starting Billy Hall. Also,.Wila Hamer, Carl ie Jacobs. All were starters until Sherry Oyler Fi the future Gators a 12-7 lead. F. W. King. Business Manager school spirit and they will quite berths. Oyler was hampered by Brown. Mike Ray. Howard Mc Grid Game Dehydrated 'ismissed from the squad late in Nancy Gn°iard ji Harleyville - Ridgeville scored Meekin. Wayne Cribb. Bill Thom Stc 12-13 naturally support the basketball an ankle sprain much of last the season for disciplinary rea A stop watch was carried along Alicia Sports Jr late in the final period on a 40 as and John Heinemann. Heine teams as they have in the past, season, but she is able and hearty sons. to this season's Winyah - Beau Barbara Mathis Jr yard run and added the extra mann, 12-year old first team cen but the home attendance prob - again and is expected to draw a T Lauro, Rickie Rowe Buck Odum. This year's "starting team" win eannie Taylor Jr lem lies in the lack of adult at fort grid battle which the Gators starting assignment along with point for the 14-12 victory and the ter is expected to be over the Mike Gfcinei Allen H.anna, Ritchie have a definite height advantage Carolyn Harville Jr tendance. won 40 - 13 before a Parents' Kimbrough and Guerard. Sports lower - itate title. v* eight limit by next football sea ri -lail. iCsrry Avent Wade over last season's wuintet with Tammy Cribb Soph Night crowd: We were trying to who saw a lot of action toward It was tv»e Mrst loss of the se^ son. Marsh. P' vv Is^c Eddie Kim- Football is the sport with the | (ind out exactly how much ac ^t least eight of sixteen-player Debbie Williams FreV.. the end of last season, is also B son for the Georgetown JVfidget Returning next year will be V'loush. Paul Altman. Linwood most, spectator appeal, but fori tual playing time was consumed squad standing six fent tall oi fimrils fast-moving action basketball far I better. who ended th°tr season with y Mike Scanlan, Paul Lambert, Pat Goings and Bobby Lawrimore. during the course of four, twelve Caroline Thomas J' record of five victories, one ds minute quarters of high school Two transfer students a>e list Linda Isaac Ji teat and two ties. football. »d on the raster and both are Marcia Smith Jr The clock ran only when the ;ine looking prorpn-ts al hr.ij: Sandra Jo-eph Jr GlVb MtK A. . . ine won't be eligible until sec oall was actually in play, mean Marty Richards Soph GATORS ing from the time the ball was ond semester. One is Kenny Ritchie Rhea Scph H | Cw SHIRTMAKERS -.nspned from center until th'' Owens, a six foot junior from St SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC 500 Margaret Jordan Soph Charles Mi'ler 5' 8" Jr referee's whistle stopped the Stephens, who is ready for im Mary Joseph Fresh "John Plunkett 6' 2" Soph FOR CHRISTMAS play. The game itself from open mediate action and the other is Larry Di Biase 5' 7" 1 Soph — m * .- *• .m m •#•« *5» AVAteAStf AT v i ing to final whistle liirlurim Lewis Britt. a 5' 9" transfer stu- GATORS Billy Van Vlake 5' 8" Soph halftime activities took approxi •tenffrom the •Tar Heel stale Vim ' ." HT CLASS Joe Isaac*. -5' 8" Soph mately two and one-half hours, .vill have to hone his game with * Bobby Watkins 6' 2" St Richard Tisdale 6- 1" Soph SINGER SHOP but actual playing time accord "B" team action until the sec "Stanley Juk 6' 2" Sr Billy Walker 6' 1" Soph ing to the stopwatch consumed ond semester call comes. Allen Moore 5' 10" Jr Lewis Britt 5' 9" Soph M. L. ALTMAN, Agent only ten minutes and eleven sec STRIPED Si Four varsity lettermen are list 'Jimmy Killen 6' 2" Jr Bozie Tisdale 5 10" Fresh 1229 Front St. onds. ed on the squad along with five Kenny Owens 6' 0" Jr Mike Van Vlake 5' 7" Jr Hi BUTTON DOWN Four minutes and 14 seconds others who joined the varsity in Danny Mixson 6' 1" 3t Denotes returning lettermen. were used up in the first half the late season shuffle last year in which the Gators scored three Bobby Watkins, Stanley Juk, touchdowns, and five minutes 57 Jimmy Killen and John Plunkett | seconds in the second when the head this contingent and nil other five touchdowns were scor measure in at tho 0' 2*' mark. The Jnst what jonr doctor ordered... ed . five brought up last year from strong contender for a startin;; the "B" team were Allen Moore, berth. Other forwards making Richard Tisdale, Joe Isaac, Lar Prescriptions Bowling Race Continues I• Close For League Title First Aid Items • i St. Mary's and Container con registering the high game (158) Drugs, Sundries tinued its torrid race tor the Civic and high set (407). Betty Munsr • League lead with Container top was high for the losers with a [ I ping Woodland No. 2 4-1 to move 436 series and a 151 single yamt Toiletries 1 back into a tie with St. Mary's high. I M i The natural preference for Oxford is further enhanced by the dis for the league lead. St. Mary's Western Auto blanked Oneita j i tinctive stripings offered in our authentic button-down shirt. They edged Woodland No. 1 3-2 on the 5-0 as Joyce Harrelson paced lend a refreshing note to this favorite classic. The precisely flared same night. Western Auto with a 400 serie? The registered pharmacist is your physician's m collar assures you of a neat look. In other matches third p':oce and a 156 high game. Bev Owens ! • • Stalvey's downed the Rebels !)-() had the high series for the losers ! a "right hand man" in protecting or restoring a fourth place Duncan Methodist (355) and tied with teammate • your health. Here your prescription is filled i blanked Naval Reserve 5-0 ana Linda Glisson for high game • si Club Diner whitewashed tne (125). with professional precision. Day or night, we Fogel's riiver Room 5-0. Accounting Belles downed SC- • I In the Container . Woodland National 4-1 with Gerry Black- | 1 are at your immediate service. Count on us! match Lynn Wright paced the | mon rolling the high set (466) • MENS SHOP Container team with a 459 series I and Kathryn Coutu the high garni; Cameron's Pharmacy while Sonny Weatherford had the (169). Ann Brinson bad hi"' FREE GIFT WRAPPING FREE PARKING high game (186). Wally Menear game (160) for the losers and • 1101 CHURCH ST. PHONE 548-M05 was high for the losers with a Judy Cribb the high two _ game | a high set 1455) and High game set (282). \m *MMM«M*ttffm«MN!ftiii S 1169). St. Mary's Joe Isaac rolled the *..! I HI IITWUT^ IBmmmmmmm high game (199) and Kay Rich ards the high set (529) to help St. Mary's down Woodland No. 1 A 3-2. Harry Korb was high for Woodland with a 571 set and lite Holiday Appliance Sale! single. Frank Blake paced Stalvey's to the 5-0 win over the Rebels with nigh set (515) and high gamt On All Kelvinator Appliances (194) while Mickey Rasheed was, high for the Rebels with high set (407) and high game (159). Warm and wearable, soft and sturdy yM Farah super midwale corduroy is an all-time Joey Holland enjoyed the most If favorite with little fe5 as and mothers alike. ;| productive night with a 595 series m Farah tailora it in half-boxer atyla with ji and games of 201. 192 and 205 M elastic back for snug fit. |p to front Club Diner's 5-0 victory over River Room. Junior Cooper |§ COLORS: Olivet Charcoal, Taupe *Q98 W was high for the losers with a m &«: a to 7 m 507 set and 187 game. WOMEN'S LEAGUE Mam'e Del-ell rolled a whop ping 223 sing'e game and a 499 Fogel's set to lead WGTN to a 4-1 vic tory over Riverside Oil. Karen FREE GIFT WRAPPING FREE PARKING Van Vlake paced the losers with ft/ CArfefmass a 457 series and a 177 single. Cameron's Pharmacy downed Container 4-1 with Zulean Ray No Down Payment And Kelvinator gives you a WITH TRADE THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU 5-Year Free Parts Guarantee! IN MOST CASES In addition to ff»« standard 1-year warranty, Kelvinator AT... guarantees drive mechanism parts another 4 full yearsl No Monthly Payments Now, Kelvinator has engineered an See the new Kelvinator — the auto Rodwell Pontiac-Cadillac, Inc. amazing new kind of washing action matic washer that washes all clothes . . . and a drive mechanism so free cleaner and safer. Another example UNTIL Feb. 1963 407 ST. JAMES ST. GEORGETOWN, S. C. of service problems that Kelvinator of what Kelvinator's constant basic gives you a 5-year guarantee on all improvement policy can do for you. parts listed below.* If any of these Instead of wasting money on costly All Appliances And Furniture Included In This Sale IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCED IN parts fails due to materials or work annual model changes, Kelvinator de manship, Kelvinator provides a re votes all design and engineering efforts placement part free of charge. Labor to constantly improving the quality Auto Mechanics charges are free for a full yeav.f and usefulness of its appliances. Up To 36 Months To Pay GOOD WAGES, EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS AND HOURS, HOSPITALIZATION AND ACCIDENT . HEALTH INSURANCE, PAID VACATIONS - APPLY IN PERSON FROM 8 - A. M. TO 5 - P. M. THE NEW STORE FRONT STREET GEORGETOWN < 0 c8-€L^n + B THE GEORGETOWN (S.'C.) TIMES, Thursday, Nov 29, 19G2 • - Your Friendly SDUHP IOR SfAMR GIIT FOR GIFT. 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FREE BUBBLE GUM AND BALLOONS FOR THE At Our Store FOR ALL SHOPPERS! KIDDIES, SO PLEASE BRING THEM WITH YOU! r This Weekend FULL ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS FRUITS 1,000 LUCKY BUGGY GRAB BAGS GIVEN AND NUTS ON SALE NOW! AWAY FREE THIS WEEK-END! QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED ii GRADE "A" FRESH DRESSED AND DRAWN WHOLE JIM DANDY OR QUAKER GRITS 5 lb. bag only 19c ALL ECONOMY LOAF only BREAD 10c O i> THE GEORGETOWN (S C.) TIMES Thursday, Ncv. 29 1962 5-B fi FOR RENT — Furnished apart PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ments. Apply Nimrner Joseph, 1 bldg 17.81 Hrs. Carrie Smith, Taylor St., 1 . Application has been made by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN All persons indebted to the Phone 546-5775. tfe Isaac & Pearl S. Green, Broad St., lot 5.16 FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES Mr. Julian L. Johnson for lease that all persons holding clatms Estate of Agnes T. Watts, late of 1 lot 1 bldg .'. 20.98 Hrs. Annie Jenkins Smith, Mer- against the estate of Lyde Brink- FOR RENT — Three bedroom of oyster bottoms as follows: the County of Georgetown, State Melvin St Ben Hayne, 11 Blk. I, riam Rd.. Pts. 376-377, 1 lot 1 NOTICE OF ley Whitton, late of Georgetown NEW AND USED duplex, reasonable for desirable "That area to the southeast of of South Carolina, will please 1 lot 2 bldgs 17.81 bldg 20.98 FINAL DISCHARGE County, S. C, deceased, are Klfre- Always your best buys in fr .roily. Call 237-4810. 2tc 12-6 Pawleys Island Creek and make payment to the undersign Hrs. Thomas Haynes, C Ave. 12 Jessie Smith, Front St., 1 lot 1 rood used appliances and Notice is hereby given that on northwest shoreline of Pawleys by required to present the same ed, and aU persons having claims Blk. I, 1 lot 5.16 bldg 34.66 duly attested, and all persons in furniture, dan 2-4.191 or come FOR RENT - Downstairs furn- £e 18* day °J December, 1962, Island Creek to Mr. Raymond's against said Estate will please Robert A Hemingway, Pt. 378 Ojetta P. Smith, Wood St., 1 lot in and b»>wse around. Tour h e U dersl ed w n with the lease. debted to said estate are hereby l*resent them, duly verified, to Merriman St., 1 lot 1 bldg. 57.12 1 bldg 27.30 ished apartment. Private entrance. | L r nh " f " ' _ t required to make payment tlfereof best deal* always, new and 315 Qui en Street phone 546-9631 1 "Any objection to the leasing of .ne undersigned. Willie Hemingway, 10 Blk. C, 1 Paul Smith, Hawkins, 1 lot 1 CountProbatye herJudg Finae l foReturr Georgetown as Exn to the undersigned. used. I tfc. this area must be in writing to HENRY E. WATTS, lot 5.16 bldg 14.65 --cutrjx of the Eslate of Forrest We sell your used furniture the Division of Comrm rcTal Elizabeth Barr Capehart, Administrator • of the Estate Hrs.' Evelina & Edgar Hilton, J.r . Furman P. Taylor, B pt. of Div. H. Thicker, ard at the s:*me : FOR RENT — One furnished and Fisheries, 91 Broad Streel Qualified Executrix of the of Agnes T. Watts, deceased Front 3t. 13.07 tor 10% commission tvhen lime will apply lor her discharge of. No. i. 1 lot 1 Udfe 2C.D8 one unturnish.'d apartment on Charleston, South Carolina, oil Est of L.vde Brink ry Whitton co Smith & Moore, you buy new furniture at dis ti . ucii Executrix. .lames Holmes, Jr., 3 Morgan St., i David C. Thomas 4 Sec. A-Rich- counts better than old Wade Lannn.:Ki Street. Phone 046-7044. or before December 15, 1962" ' o James B. Moore ^itgroey;:, Georgetown, S. C 1 lot 1 bldg. 14.65 rnond, 1 lot 1 bldg 32.05 MARGUERITE C. THIEKER deals. ! , tj S. C. WILDLIFE RESOURCE:-, Attorney at Law, ... — 3tc 13-6 Johnny I, Holmes, 21 Beck Lane, j Hrs. Mary Thomas, Pt. 211 Executrix O.'oreetr.'.'n g (• 3 jj.jq WfNVAII FUttNIIIJRE DEPT. tc 1 lot 7.46 Church St., 1 lot 9.91 FOR KENT — Several houses and Georgetown, S. C. TRESPASS NOTICE Division of Commercial NOTICE OF SALE Maggie Holmes Gilbert St., 1 lot i Pearl D. Thomas, No. 5 Richmond. tpartments, at Litchfield Beach Notice is hereby given that all FOR SAI.K — Kerosene and tuel ' ^VP'uber 16, 1962 4tc 12-13 Fi: heries 2tc 11-29 1 bldg. 14.65 1 lot 1 bldg. 27.30 j Contact George Suggs at Lilch PURSUANT to Final Decree ot persons are forbidden to enter. oil Wc furnish tanks. Holliday Oi) 3. J. Howell, Church St. Ext., Pt. P.'arl D. Thomas, Richmond 495, j field E'sao dt call 115-426.1. tf. I TRESPASS NOTICE Honorable James B. Morrison, hunt, fish, shoot or in any manner Company, phone 546-6666. tfc TAX SALE 10 Blk. A 14.65 2 lots 1 bldg 103.20 I Notiee is hereby given that all Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial trespass on the lands, creeks or NOTICE Wilbur C. Hunter, No. 9 Fiont St., S. E. & Pearl D. Thomas, Pt. 209 FOR SAI.K 100' X 100' lot | persons are forbidden to enter Circuit, dated October, 1962, in marshes posted in the name of LIST OF REAL ESTATE TO 1 lot 2 bldgs 55,13 Church St„ 1 lot 1 bldg 32.05 Located in Maryville about one j hunt, fish, trap, or otherwise tres- the case entitled, "Dr. John T. As The Jericho Corporation in MISCELLANEOUS BE SOLD AT NOON. 12:00 P. M. Carrie & Anna E. Jackson, from Hrs. Flora Tillery, Meeiing St., 1 block off South Island Road. City I pass upon tlie lands known as sey, Jr., Plaintiff, vs. W. J. Wilds, Georgetown County, S. C. which ON DECEMBER 2ND.. 1962. IN Simon Forbes, 1 lot 1 bldg. lot 1 bldg 17.81 waier line has been run on lot. APPLIANCE PARTS ORDER Waverly Plantation and Lower A. T. Kapelkis, d/b/a Kapelkis have been duly posted according THK TOWN OF ANDREWS, S. C. 20.98 Ben At Ida M. Tisdale, Ruth Priced for quick .sale. If interested SERVICE Waverly Plantation in George Recording Company, and Imper to law. All trespassers will be By virtue of Sundry Execution:; Annie Johnson, Fraser Alley, 1 Doyle. 1 lot 1 bldg 14.65 call o. R. Van Vlake Phone 546- GRIFFITH'S, INC. town County, S. C. which have ial Casket Company, Inc., a South prosecuted to the full extent of to me, directed by the Town Clerk lot 1 bldg 20.98 Hrs. James Tucker, Pts. 101 Hmkt 6435. tfc I'iioiie 546-41U4 been duly posted according to Carolina Corporation, Defend the law. law. All trespassers will be pros and Treasurer of the town of ants," I will sell at public outcry Lilly Johnson, pt. 165, 1 lot 1 St., 1 lot 1 bldg 42.80 THE JERICHO CORPORATION ecuted to the full extent of the Andrews, S. C. for taxes, for the at twelve o'clock noon on the 3rd bldg 17.18 J. W. & G. B. Wallace, Pt. 174, i ARE YOU PLANNING TO RODDEY DOWD, President ' FOR SALE BUILD? -We will gladly give law. year-1961. I will sell the follow day of December, 1962, in front of Frank Johnson, FLC, 1 lot 1 bldg. 1 lot 1 bldg 20.98 9tc 12-27 Two fttt„ hou:;e on corner of you house plan books free ef A. H. LACHICOTTE, JR. ing pieces of real estate .situated the Courthouse Door, in the City 17.81 James W. Wallace, N. Pt. of 485. Cleland ani* P)$iiee StSreet. For 1 lot 1 bldg 39.32 charge, ordet plans at cost and T. E. HINES, SR. wi'th-in the town limits of the and County of Georgetown, State LIST OF REAL ESTATE TO BE Hrs. Louisa Johnson, Queen St. more information call 546-5187. furnish free estimates. We can James W. Wallace, Front St., Pt. Owners 3tc 12-13 said town of Andrews, S. C. for of South Carolina, the following SOLD AT CITY MARSHAL'S 1 lot I bldg 14.65 11-29 supplv everything from fouuda I 2.63 delinquent town taxes on Mon described real estate, to wit: TAX SALE ON MONDAY Hrs. Nathan Keith, 19 Blk. B lion to rooi. Georgetown Build- Florence Washington, Gilbert St., STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, day December 2nd. 1962, in front All that certain piece, parcel or DECEMBER 3, 1962 Taylor St., 14ot 1 bldg. ... 14.65 FOR SALE Inp Materials. Inr 1 lot 20.98 COUNTV OF GEORGETOWN of the town hall in said town of part lot of land situate, lying and By virtue of sundry executions Ila W. Kennedy, Hmkt. St., 1 lot Very desirable home and lots Hattie Ella Washington, Orange MISCELLANEOUS IN THE COURT OF PROBATE Andrews. S. C. between the legal being in the City of Georgetown, to me directed by the City Clerk I bldg 14.65 on Winyah Bay. Shown by ap St., 1 lot 1 bldg 19.40 We can now repair all musical IBM; XUAHIEO AS3H3H OO I hours of sale. County of Georgetown, State of and Treasurer of the City of Ila J. & D. B. Kennedy, Jr., Hmkt pointment. Lewis & Charlotte Washington, 3 instruments locally — No long Elizabeth E. Hardee, the legally W. A. POSTON South Carolina, and known and Georgetown, South Carolina, for St., 1 lot 2 bldgs 27.93 M. F. FERRIS AGENCY Blk. E Taylor St., 1 lot 1 bldg. waiting. qualified Executrix of the Estate Chief of Police, distinguished in the plan of the taxes for the year 1961 on real Thomas E. Kinloch, G. Ave., 1 lot ) 111 Orange Street 19.40 i* IRVING'S of John G. Edge late of rural Andrews, S. C. City of Georgetown as a part of estate, I will sell the following 7.46 Georgetown, S. C. Willie J. Washington, Pt. 177, 1 922 Front St Georgetown, Deceased and is Sulie B. Brockington, 2-Lots, No. lot five hundred and eight (508). pieces of real estate situate with Louis Harold Lawrence, Pt. 539 Phone 546-5015 lot 1 bldg 18.22 authorized to receive all moneys, 35-36, West Andrews $4.75 and bounded and described as fol in the City Limits of the said John Burgess, 1 lot 1 bldg tfc LOSE WEIGHT safely with Hrs. W. J. Wilds, Front St., 1 lot income, principal, interest and Mary B. Brown Fulmore, 1-Lot. lows: Beginning at the corner of City of Georgetown for delin 20.93 Dex-A-Diet. Full week's supply 2 bldgs 33.63 FOR SALE — Three bedroom, dividends of and belonging to said No. 4, 1 bldg 13.00 said lot number 508 at the inter quent city taxes on Monday, Hrs. J. B. Lucas, Emanuel St., 98c. WALGREEN'S DRUGS. Hrs. W. J. Wilds. Emanuel St., 1 brick-veneer house. Two years Estate. J. L. Crocker, 2-Lots No. 12-13, section of Front Street and the December 3,'1962 in ffont of the 1% lots 1 bldg 16.24 3tp U-29 lot 1 bldg 13.07 old. Garage, central heat. $14,000. GIVEN under my hand and Blk. 3 10.25 public road known as the Merri City Hall in said City of George George Miller, Pt. 190 Duke St., Herbert L. Williams. Pt. 205 Phone 546-4423 after 5 p.m. Seal of this Court, this 4th. day Bessie George, 1-Lot, No. 10, Blk. man Road, and being the corpor town between the legal hours of 1 lot 1 bldg 42.25 Bu-jiifiis Opportunities Broad St.. \ lot 1 bldg 25.72 4tc 12-6 of October A. D. 1962. 44 1025 ate limits of said City of George sale. Hazel & Hrs. Morrell Morris, GENERAL ELECTRIC H. S. CLARDY, W. P. Knight, 5-Lots, 1-5, Blk. Davis St., 1 lot 1 bldg 27.30 Lucille Williams, 17 Blk. A Ruth COIN LAUNDRIES town, and running with the 1961 REAL ESTATE TAXES FOR SALE — Cheap - 1954 Ford Probate Judge 2tc 11-27 83 24.00 Katherine Moultrie, Front St., 1 H. Doyle, 1 lot 5.16 With a moderate investment Southwestern line of said Front Thomas & Louisa Alford, 13 Blk truck, motor fair, good tires but E. W. McLaulin, 1-Lot 11.62 Street a distance of 50 feet, being lot 5.16 George &. Susan Wilson, Taylor and liberal financing terms you TRESPASS NOTICE F B Av., 1 lot ...... ' $5.16 St., 1 lot 1 bldg 13.07 no body on truck; 1950 Interna Silas Scott, 2-Lots, Pts. 5 & 6, Blk. the same more or less, to the cor Francena Green McCants Pt. 1 can own your own coin-operated Hunting, fishing, trapping, Priscilla Allston, Pt. 509 Front Robert Wragg, No. 8 Alley lot. 1 tional with closed van type body, 50 10.25 ner post of a fence dividing the Blk. 24 G Ave., 1 lot 1 bldg laundry store, Unsusually good camping or any entry upon the St., 1 lot 1 bldg 21.31 lot 1 bldg 20.98 fair tires, runs good. See at Mid S. S. Skipper, 4 M--Acres 1 Bldg. lot hereby conveyed from another ,:..: 14.65 opportunity to receive a gener lands known as Maxwell planta Louis Armstrong, Merriman Rd., Robert Wragp, 6 Blk. K, 1 lot way Nursery on Charleston Hwy. 18.50 part of said lot number 508, Carrie McBride, Black River Rd ous return. As S. C.'s authoriz tion, Hume plantation, Hume's Is 1 lot 1 bldg 37.30 5.16 or call 546-7733 day or night Eliza Smith, 1-Lot, No. 26 11.6? thence at right angles to the said 10 & 14, 2 lots 1 bldg 17.81 ed G. E. dealer, we will equip land, Cat Island, piece of property Hrs. Ester Steele Barron, Taylor Hrs. David Young, Taylor St., 1 phone. 2tc 12-6 John Smith, Jr., 1-Lot, No. 27 5.57 line of Front Street for a distance Peter McCants, Pt. 177 Orange your store with 12-lb. G. E. Fil known as Miller's Corner, Ford St., 1 lot 1 bldg 17.81 lot 1 bldg 14.65 Ethel M. Tisdale, 1-Lot, 7 Blk 56 of 110 feet, thence at right angles Charles C, Bass, No. 2 Maryville, St., .1 lot 1 bldg 28.02 FOR SALE — 1958 Buick Special ter-Flo washer and all other Point, Bird Bank, South Island, F. E. NOBLES 17.12 to the last mentioned line, and 1 lot .: 6.75 Rev.'T. D. MeClam, Merrimam Rd sedan. Contact M. IVi. Thornus, national lines of equipment North Island, Daisy Bank, Pleas Citv Marshal and Chief Lewis Tisdale, 1-Lot, 8 Blk 56 8.32 parallel with Front Street for a Dr. C. J. Beck, Pt. 122 Hmkt St., I. -lot 1 bldg 20.98 phofie 546-5104. tfc necessary. Our experience will aid ant Hill or any property owned of Police, City of George Heirs, J. C. Williams, 2-Lots 4 .v distance of 34 feet, more or less, 1 lot 9.91 Elijah Nesbit, 3rd. Ave. & Rail you in store layout aiid substan or leased by Thomas A. Yawkey 11, Blk Harper 4.75 road, 1 lot 6.75 town, South Carolina FOR SALE — Go-Cart with ZVz to said Merriman Road, and thence Dr. C. J. Beck, King & Prince tial profits. Cull, write, or visit is hereby prohibited. -Violators of 3lc Il-zf! Hrs. Sarah Nesbit, Whites Creek 3te 11-29 along the Eastern line of said Sts., 1 lot 40.90 l horse power Biiggs and Stratton our office. this notice will be prosecuted to "'" ""• """ ' '"' "i Merriman Road to the point of 1 lot 8.33 engine. Call 546-6842. 2to l2-(j ROBINSON LAUNDRY AND the full extent of the law. NOTICE OF FINAL J. B. Beck, Pt. 121 Wood St., 1 beginning, Butting and Bounding Gertrude S. Oyler, Corner Prince CLEANERS MACHINERY CO. SOUTH ISLAND PLANTATION lot 1 bldg 32.68 DISCHARGE as follows: Northeast by said »t Howard, 1 lot. 1 bldg 39.95 K & N TRAILER SALES FOR SAI.K OH RENT — Brick 749 Siiluda Ave. Columbia, S. C. THOMAS A. YAWKEY, Owner Joe & Annie Brown, 17 Blk G. Notice is hereby given that the Front Street; West by said Mer Hrs. Harry Parker, 3 Blk. M G veneer home with carport at 516 Telephone ALpine 3-3028 tfe Ms 11-29 1 lot 1 bldg. 14.65 MOBILE HOME Olive Street, Maryville. Phom undersigned as Administratrix of riman Road; and on the remaining; Louis Brown, No. 3 Div. A Mar Ave., 1 lot 3 bldgs; :>MMV, the Estate of Fred Tindall, Sr., Hrs. John Parsons Taylor Ext., 540-6763 tc MISCELLANEOUS ; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j sides by other portions of said lot tin Rd., 1 lot 1 bldg 13.07 CLEARANCE SALE deceased, will make application 1 lot 1 bldg 14.85 Wil take .riders tor date nut} County ot Georgetown number 508. Heirs Susan Brown, Church St., FOR SALE — Eight acres, adjac to the Probate Court for George Hrs. Wallace Parsons, 15 Blk. C, featuring cakes. Phone 546-4687. 4tc 12-20 | pjy HERMAN STACY CLARDY TERMS OF SALE: Cash, the 1 lot 1 bldg 13.07 ent to Oak Grove School, suitable lown County, South Carolina, 1 lot 5 16 * * —'PROBATE JUDGE: purchaser having waived his right Est. Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Cor NEW MOBILE HOMES for building lots, or small subdi- at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 22n'd Nesbit & Emma S. Patterson, Pt. WHEREAS, Booker T. Wash- | to a deficiency judgment. Pur Winyah Rd. & Kam. St., 1 lot vision. Call 546-6767 for appoint day of December, 1962, for her 208, 1 lot 1 bldg 20.98 for as low as ington made suit to me to grant chaser to be required to place 1 bldg •.-. 59.88 ment 2tp 12-6 HELP WANTED final discharge and Letters Dis Henry Priester. 9 Blk. C Doyle Walter S. Fraser Letters of Ad missory, and at said time will documentary stamps on deed. John Francis Campbell, No. 9 $59.00 PER MONTH Duke St., 1 lot 5.16 lcjt, 1 lot 1 bldg 14.95 FOR SALE — House at 1631 WANTED — POPLAR LUMBER ministration of the Estate and ef make a full .accounting of her BESSIE F. BETANCOURT Hrs. A. A. Cannon, 14-19 Blk. K, Martha G. Rhue, Old Air Port, and Highmarket Street $3,500.00. Mis. green or dry. Write or phone for fects of Sarah Duncan Alston. actings and doings as Executrix Clerk of Court for 6 lots 4 Bldgs 58.93 1 lot 5.16 J. M. Layne, 122 Continental prices. Telephone LO-34511, Wal THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to of said Estate, Georgetown County, S. C. USED MOBILE HOMES Inez Carr, Railroad St., 1 lot 1 Eva Richardson. Emanuel St., 7 Drive, Spaitunburg, S. C. 2tc 12-6. ton Lumber Company, Mebane. N. cite and admonish all and singular EUGENIA TOMPKINS TINDALL Georgetown. S. C. BJk. I, 1 lot 1 bldg 14.65 for as low as C_ lOtc 12-27 Ihe Kindred and Creditors of the October 29th, 1962 3tc 11-29 Dldg 13.07 As Administratrix of the Estate Susan Chapman, 5 Blk. I, i lot Leon Roberts, No. 2 Sub. of 6, FOR SAI.K — Gas range, Kelvin said Sarah Duncan Alston deceas 1 lot 1 bldg 22 56 $39.00 PER MONTH j EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY of Fred Tindall, Sr., Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5.16 ator icebox, apartment size, good ed, that Ihey be and appear before Hemingway, S. C, November 16, Nellie Rutledge, Taylor & B Ave. We would like to interview men NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Coastal Motor Co!, Thea Lewis 3 with condition, two small space heaters. me, in the Court of Probate, to be 1962. 4tc 12-13 6 Blk G, I lot 1 bldg 14.65 between ages 25 and 45, who that all persons holding claims Blk. A, 1 k>t : 11.17 Apply Lofton's Shoe Shop. tfc held at Georgetown. S. C. on De Calwell Sabb, Emanuel St., 5 NO DOWN PAYMENT want to consider a very worth STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA against the estate of W. K. GA11D- Nita Cdbb, Pt. 177, Orange Sk:, .1 cember 7, 1962 next, alter publi COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN Blk A. 1 lot 7.46 FOR -SALE - 8 foot and 6 foot while business opportunity. These NKIi, late of Geoigetown County, lot') bldg...... ,..,...,,,. 17.81 Pay only sales tax $ cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Leroy Sabb, Jr., 15 Blk. A, 1 lot •y Westinghouse refrigerators arul men should have reasonably good S. C, deceased, are hereby re Rev. J. 3.' Collington" Church St., forenoon, to show cause, if any Rufus J. Daniels, Plaintiff, 1 bldg 17.81 and insurance GE stove. I bedroom apartment, educations, and preferably, but quired to present the same duly 1 lot 1 bldg. 16.34 they have, why the said Admin vs: Hrs. Gertie Shackelford, 4 & 5 1 \'i bath, dinette ancl kitchen. Call not necessarily, some sales ex attested, and all persons indebted Hrs. Caroline Cox, Prince St., 1 istration should not be granted. Florence M. Daniels, Defendant Blk. A, 2 lots 8.33 at 546-5892. ttc perience. We are prepared to in to said estate are hereby required lot 5.16 GIVEN under my hand this SUMMONS Oscar J Shelley, Pt. 4, Box 89 vest considerable money in the to make payment thereof to the Ezekiel Daniels, Taylor St., 1 lot K & N TRAILER SALES 23rd. day of November Anno Do - TO .VHE DEFENDANT 1 lot 1 bldg 48.58 FOR SAI.K — Pointer DOR, 11 right men, so il you are interest undersigned, , 6.16 mini 1962. Ethel Sherrill, J. M. Layton, 1 lot Ph 773-7960 months old. Good gun stock, both ed in earning $5,000 per year and ABOVE NAMED: Richard & Christina Deas, 7 Blk. Herman Stacy Clardy Bessie G. Edgar, 1 bldg 11.49 sides. Will sacrifice. Can be seen upward, depending on your quali You are hereby summoned and D., 1 lot 1 bldg 14.65 1016 Broad St. Judge uf Probate required to answer the Com Qualified Executrix of the Abraham Simmons, G Ave., 1 lot any afternoon 1710 Highmarket fications, write Box 628, care of Carrie Dingle, Front St. Ext., 1 2tc 12-6 plaint in the above captioned ac Est. of W. H. Gardner, 1 bldp i 5.80 Sumter, S. C. Street or call 546-5832. 2tp 12-6 The Georgetown Times and ar- lot 2 bldgs 19.40 tion, a copy of which is here - c/o James B. Moore, Arthur Sindab, G Ave., 1 lot 1 lange for an interview. 4tc U-29 Hrs. Samuel Dobbins, Taylor St.. and TRESPASS NOTICE with served up<.'n you, and to Attorney at Law, bldg 42.25 FOR SAI.K — Upright piano, no 2 lots 1 bldg 20.98 Q Notice is hereby given that all serve a copy of your Answer to Box 408, Hrs. Anna Sisson, pts. 464 Cong CHARLESTON, S. C. reasonable offer will be refused. WANTED full or part time repre- | William Dozier, Merriman Rd., 14 persons are forbidden to enter, said complaint on lhe subscrib Georgetown, S. C. don St., 1 lot 1 bldg 22 56 Phone 546-7292 or 546-9891. ltc sentative. Age 25 to 60, must have , Blk. 17 39.41 hunt, fish, trap, or otherwise tres ers hereto at their office, 102 3tc 12-6 'Thelma J. Smalls, M'tfc-ting St. 5tc 12-27 ear, neat appearance and willing Edith Ellis, B Ave., 1 lot .... 5.16 FOR SALK — One upright piano, pass upon the Midway and True Screven Street, Georgetown, pts. 43-44-45, 1 lot 1 bide. 12 44 excellent condition. If interested to work. Advancement unlimited Blue Plantations in Georgetown S. C. within twenty (20) days NOTICE Edith Ellis, Taylor St., 1 lot .. 5.16 call 234-2532 in Andrews, S. C. to Chose who qualify. For inter ' County, S. C. which have been from date of service hereof upon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hrs. James M. Ford, Gilbert St.. view, write J. I.. Blair at 118 duly poste'd according to law. All you, exclusive of the day of such that the stockholders, officers and 1 lot 5.16 -IT \ ltp Screven St. Georgetown, S. C. trespassers will be prosecuted to service; and, if you fail to an directors of Carter's Inc. shall hold Hrs. James M. Ford, Gilbert St.. THE 4te 12-2U the full extent of the law. swer the said complaint within a meeting at 12:00 o'clock noon 1 lot 2 bldgs 28.89 LOUISE. THI BODEAU Ollie Franklin, Jr., Merriman Rd., MAXWELL BRACE, the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff December 15, 1902, at the office FOR RENT 2 lots 2 Bldgs 51.74 CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Owner 4tc 12-20 herein through his undersigned of Rosen and Rosen, Attorneys at Florenzo Fraser, 12 Blk. 12, 1 lot C13 S. Fraser St. FOR RENT -- 2 trailer spaces, CARP Of THANKS attorneys, will apply to the Law, 102 Screven Street, George bldg 24.14 HI WAY 17 water furnished. One has small Court for the relief demanded town, S. C, for the purpose of HOURS Q LUTHI'S Josephine Fraser, Prince St., 1 lot building suitable for washing ma To all the kind people of 'herein. adopting a resolution to liquidate Mon. Tues. Thur. Fri Georgetown, 1 wish to extend my 5.16 chine and deep freeze. $15.00 per Re - Conditioned ROSEN AND ROSEN and dissolve the. said corporation 9:30 To 4 P. M. heartfelt gratitude for the won James Gadson, Emmanuel St.. 1 month. Phone 546-6436. 2tc 12-6 Appliances By: SYLVAN L. ROSEN, and surrender the Charter thereof Sat. 9:30 To 12:00 Noon derful gestures of friendship and to the Secetary of the State of lot 2 bldgs 23.28 TEL. 546-4959 Attorneys for Plaintiff James Gadson, Taylor St. & 1st. WE RENT — Floor sanders, sympathy shown to me during the We service all makes NOTICK South Carolina in keeping with edgers and wax polishers — long months of my wife's illness, the laws pertaining thereto. Ave., 1 lot 1 bldg 13.07 Automatic Washing Please take notice that the Victoria Gadson, Front & G Ave.. reasonable rates. Georgetown and at the time of her death. complaint in the above entitled JAMES H. CARTER, JR., 1 lot 2 bldgs 28.89 Building Materials, Inc., 1233 Without the prayers and con Machines. nation, together with the sum President Martin Gailliard, Washington St.. Front St tfc solations of my friends, I feel that mons of which the foregoing is BOBBIE T. CARTER, All work guaranteed. 1 lot 5.16 I could not have gone through this a copy, were filed in the office of Secretary 4tc 11-29 TOR RENT — Downstairs, 2 period of anguish and sorrow. Arthur Gadson, 5 Blk. D, 1 lot » Phone 546-9326 the Clerk of Court for George - ft bedroom unfurnished apartment. May God bless you for bringing town County, S. C, at George - GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 5.16 Winyah Apartments. Phone 546 - solace to my heart when I needed •own, S. C, on the 16th day of Rozena Matthews Gibson, Lot C 509 S. Fraser St. G St. 1 lot 5.80 I WILL SWAP 9852. tfc it most. November, 1962. Phone 546-6355 JOSEPH A. OWENS For Electric Repairs Wilhemina Gibson, 11 Blk. A, 1 FOR RENT — One B room ROSEN AND ROSEN Welding, Radiator and Orna lot 1 bldg 14.65 BEAUTIFUL CHANNEL HOUSE house with two bedrooms on Bv: SYLVAN L. ROSEN mental Iron Work. Daniel & Susan Graham, 7 Blk. Or Wiring Attorneys for Plaintiff Dawson Street in Maryville. Call tfr 6. B Ave.. 1 lot 1 bldg 16.24 2-9667. He Lost and Found Of Any Kind 3tc 12-6 Zannie P. Graham, J. B. Hobbs. AT LITCHFIELD 1 lot 1 bldg 20.11 FOR RENT — Furnished apart FOUND — Rod and reel, own TRESPASS NOTICE At Bargain Prices FOR TRACT OF LAND er can have by identifying, paying SEE OUR BIG SELECTION Z. P. Graham, Front St.. 1 lot 4.85 ments. Close in Winyah Apart Call Notice is hereby given that all Mary & Howard London Grant. ments, 611 Prince Street, phone for ad. Phone 546-6207. 3tp-12-6 persons are forbidden to enter. 21 Blk. K, 1 lot 5.16 546-9852. tfc USED FURNITURE NEAR GEORGETOWN hunt, shoot, fish or in manner Carrie Green, Emanuel St., 1 lot HILLIARD'S f» DOOR MIRRORS Georgetown trespass upon the lands known as 1 bldg 14.65 Contact: o FURNISHED FURNITURE FOR THK HOME Windsor Plantation in George Room or Rooms Humidity Electric Co. WITHIN EVERYBODY'S Daisv Green, 20 Blk. 9 Prince St., CHARLES D. WEBSTER Weekly or Monthly Winyah Furniture guarantees town County, S. C, which have MEANS. 1 lot 3 bldgs 28.89 801 MORRO AVENUE attractive rates — free parkins their bed room and dining room Phone 546-4876 been duly posted according to law. Daisy Smith Green, Prince St., convenient location furniture against sticking of draw All trespassers will be prosecuted Sampit Furniture 1 lot 1 bldg 19.60 FAIRMONT, NORTH CAROLINA Erthline Green, 1 lot 1 bldg., 8 PRINCE GEORGE ers and cabinet doors — even in 1214 Front Street to the full extent of the law. Company HOTEL APARTMENTS humidity of Georgetown climate. DR. H. C. TILLER Blk. K 17.81 Adv. ttc 11-28 Erthline- Green, 85 Blk. A, 1 lot I -0ifln< ..!..». .'L_ IJirlf ••;.»• rX . <> t-i lilt GEOKOTOWK <&. C.) TIMES, ThuraUr, VU*. it, IM? McDuffie-Marlowe Furniture Co. Big V* J room Group ,< BOOKCASE BED DOUBLE DRESSER MIRROR INNERSPRING MATTRESS BOX SPRINGS 3 SLATS 1 BED SPREAD r*< 2 PILLOWS Free! 7 Pieces FREE AT AMAZING SALE SAVINGS! 2 VANITY LAMPS 32 PIECE BIG 60-IN. DELUXE SET Free With This Group • Set of dishes free with Terrific Value! Full Lifetime Plastic Top Apiece suite Exten sion table wilh leaf purchase of any di ^^Mm^^t^^m-^-^h^ mA^-'-- Box Seat Chairs and six deluxe $ 95 chairs in soil-proof ii nette set during this p, stic choice of 179 Curved Chair Backs f - sale. colors. i-V $4.95 DOWN This beautiful modern suite in your choice of grey mist or $ 95 cherry-tone finishes. Lots-of storage space in the double dresser BALANCE with mirror, bookcase-headboard bed. Matching chest 39.95 99 $4.50 PER WEEK EXTRA. For Those Who Think Of . . Comfort • Platform Rockers 10 Piece Sofa Bed Group ******** nHW 95 * SOFA BED TERMS I M 169 • CLUB CHAIR • OTTOMAN $2.95 DOWN "E-Z" TERMS * 2 PILLOWS $1.25 WEEKLY 4.95 DOWN •k 2 STEP TABLES 4.00 PER WEEK • COCKTAIL TABLE ..<•..• $ 95 * 2 TABLE LAMPS 2 FOR 44 '•£*" Buy Now Innerspring Sofa Bed FAMOUS n MATTRESS Kay SOUTHERN OUEEN and By A JrKlnvJ to Next Year Match 1 Washers Single or Double By Philco Bed Size. •Vf*' • $11995 95 Full size sofa by day, converts into a full size bed at night. Upholster- . .. * 54 • ed in rich tapestry. Large assortments to choose from. 0 "E-Z" TERMS E-Z TERMS $ 49 95 McDuffie-Marlowe Furniture Co. "LET US FEATHER YOUR NEST WITH A LITTLE DOWN" FRONT STREET .. GEORGETOWN 0 , h <> The GeWgetown Times Fernandino Beach, Fla. Mrs. D. W. Green spent the hol Sampit News Page 1 Nov. 29, 1962 iday in Charleston , with her BT ANNETTE SMOAK Mr. and Mrs. John Newton of daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Gladson had Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Allen Legare, Jr. with them for Thanksgiving their Gibson of Georgetown, and Mr. You 11 Score Every Time with Mr. H. G. Fletcher has gone to children, Mrs. Mary Newton and and Mrs. Gene Ward and Valerie Pawleys Patter Rockford, 111. to a training school children and her mother-in-law, of Andrews spent Thanksgiving Mr. Al Watkins, his son-in-law in connection with his job. Their Mrs. Mamie Newton and Mr. and day with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. BT MRS. GLADYS ETHERIDGE weekend guests were Mr. and Smoak and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Player, Sr. and grandson of Alexandria, Va. Mrs. Paul Gladson of Conway and Sunday they all traveled to Bish Mrs. G. B. Powell. their children, Dale of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moody and had as their Sunday guests their Welcome to our new neighbors, family visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and opville to visit another brother, and Dixie Lee of Elon College in Mr. George Watkins. Mr.s. Monnie Fletcher, her father Elon, N. C. Graham and family Sunday. Mrs. Robert Bradshaw and daugh and sister. Charge wide prayer services ters of Charleston. Mrs. Maudie Kirton and two Mr. T. K. Pope and his lather, sons spent Thanksgiving with hei Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Robert Pope visited some rel will be held Wednesday night at < Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Washington J. A. Wilder on the celebration of 7:30 at the church. Mr. H. W. and son, Everette were Thanks daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ative's in Hemingway Sunday. Mrs. R, I. Cox. their forty sixth wedding anni Mr. and Mrs. Logan Martin and Smoak will conduct the Bible giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. versary, November 19. study. O. Player and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hall had as family of Andrews spent Thanks Their guests were their daugh Miss Linda Stearns of Winthrop Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cox were their weekend guests the former's giving day with Mr. and Mrs. D. brother and his wife, Mr. and ter and her son, Mrs. Howard W. Hayes. College was home for the Thanks the guests of their son and family Finkbeiner and Al of Orlando, giving holidays. here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox. Mrs. David Hall of Mass. Mrs. Clara Ann Casselman of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Vernon had Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Fent Boston, Mass. is visiting her par Mrs. A. J. Tilton visited her Our college students home for ers of Georgetown, and Mr. and mother, Mrs. Flowers in Andrews the holidays were Jay Player. as their holiday guests. Mr. and ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Pope. Mrs. Gilbert Sarvis of Reidsville. Mrs. J. A. Wilder. Jr. and sons, Mrs. Mary Newton went on a during thc Thanksgiving holidays. Tony Marlow, Roger Etheridge Jimmy and Wade of Maryville. Mr. Oneil Jayroe of the Uni Linda Walker and Johnny Walk- N. C. Happy birthday to little business trip to Charleston Mon Jijne Vernon, daughter of Mr. and Thanksgiving Day, Mr. Howard day. versity of S. C. was a visitor at fer. Finkbeiner and Dennis Finkbein Sampit Church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walker of Mrs. R. A. Vernon. Jane is one Mrs. J. O. M. Murray of year old. er, Carl, Logan and Miss Sheryl Charleston visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Thomas and Beaufort spent the holidays here Koylon of Orlando. Fla. stopped family of Leland, N. C. visited Mr. with their children. Mrs. Mary Lee Gatewood spent rf. K. Hendricks and family Sun by and got Mrs. Finkbeiner and day. and Mrs. Irving Stearns and fam Our Thanksgiving guests were the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. traveled to Laurens to spend the J. Kenyon. Mrs. Gatewood's hol Mr. and Mrs. Bob Watts and ily Thursday. our niece, Linda Sue Rogerson, a day wi''> Mr. Finkbeiner's par Mr. and Mrs. John Newton of student nurse at St. Franc! iday guests were her daughter family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill and son-in-law, and grand daugh ents. Moody and family spent Thanks Georgetown were dinner guests Xavler Hospital in Charleston, Mi Sorry lo hear Mr. and Mrs. (rf Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Pope and ami Mrs. McNulty Rogerson ancl ter. Mr. and Mr.s. W. A. McLellan giving with Mrs. Watts' and Mis. •' William Bair are sick. Hope they family Sunday. I children of Andrews, Mr. and Mrs and Mary Ann of Florence. Moody's parents. Mr. and Mrs. GENERAL^ ELECTRIC Paul Burkette and three daugh Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deer re will be feeling better soon. John Graham in Dillon. ters, Paula. Debra, and Nancy, and cently visited their son, Googe at Miss Paula Brenchley of Atlan Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Washington of Fort. Jackson and their daughter ta was the holiday guest of her Maryville. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. G. H. Ultra-Color TV Brenchley. Oeeda News Mr. and Mrs. John Altman had R. Crisler in Columbia. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Robin as their weekend guests their Captain and Mrs. C. M. Ray BV MRS. OSCAR HARDEE J. B. Gordons Tuesday. son, III were in Rock Hill during niece and her friend. Miss Ann mond had as their holiday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Grovus Lambert Mrs. R. W. Ward, Sr. visited Mr PLEASURE-PLUS FEATURES — LUXURIOUS , Hustey and Miss Linda Norton of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baumann irom the weekend to atlend the »'«t- were guests of Mr.s. Daisy Michau and Mrs. J. K. Godwin Tuesday. Conway. Their son and his family Sumter and their nephew from ding of Rev. Robinsons sister, Miss ' Sunday. Mrs. Elia Mae Newton and WOODS —FINE FURNITURE STYLING — (i Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Altman Atlanta. Ga. | Laura Jones Robinson to Mr. Nel Mr. and Mrs. M. Barton of Sa children spi nt Wednesday after ahd children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price vis- i son Paul Wysantan Friday. No vannah. Ga. spent last weekend noon with her sister, Miss Mary PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Mr. shrl Mrs. J. E. Watkins' iter! the latter's mother, Mrs. Bes-I vember 23. Rev. Robinson assisted with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ward. Altman in Sutton. weekend fcuwts were his brother. sie Bw.zell in Kinqsland. Ga. and nt the ceremony. Mr. Theron Altman of Andrews Visiting the Oscar Hardee:- - visited his sister, Mrs. C. L. New Wednesda\ afternoon were Mrs. ton. Jr. Saturday afternoon. , J. D. Gordon, Miss Sarah Baker, • Triple-beam aluminized tube with 50% more brightness captures all the Mrs. Sarah Gamble of Charles Misses Ruth and Janice Mims. brilliance of the color spectrum from deep, solid tones to delicate pastels ton Heights spent the week* nd Spending Thanksgiving week • Full, clear black-and-white reception with sharp contrast • Instant eolor end with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. God refreshes with her parents, Mr. ancl Mrs. controls, one to put color on the screen and one to select shading • Full-fidelity J. B. Gordon. win wc re Mrs. Sallie Barrineau Mrs. Geitrude Hardee ano and Mrs I'atty Barrineau of An up-front sound • Automatic fine tuning • Full power transformer chassis Portia spent Sunday with Mr. and drews. in a wink... Mis. Oscar Hardee. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hardee and Lustrous wood veneers enhance the design of TRADE Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K Lawrence Hardee spent Thanks Godwin Sunday afternoon wen giving holidays with Mr. and Mrs these G-E Consolettes. Contemporary styling Mr. and Mrs. John Newton ol E. W. Evans in Whiteville, N. C. available in Walnut or Maple; traditional in NOW Georgelown, Mr.s. Mae Reals ter. Mr. and Mrs. Hardee remained for Mahogany. and Mrs. Wayne Gamble r,l Gour- an extended visit. dines. Little Timmy Thompson return Mr. Lawrence Hardee went to ed ti Maysville M. C. Thursday Raleigh. N. C. Monday. after having spent several days Mr. Charles Pierce of Charlotte. Griffith's Gas & Appliances with his grandparents, Mr. and N. C. dropped by to see Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hardee. Mrs. J. EC Godwin Tuesday morn Mr. T. L. Pruitt of Clearwater. ing. Mr. Pierce was en route to . Fraser Street Georgetown Fla. spent last weekend with Mr. Daytona Beach to visit friends ! | and Mrs. J. D. Gordon. there. Mrs. Mary and Mayme New- tern. Cindy and Charlotte visited the J. K. Godwins Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oatman. Lar ry and Patty of Wayne, Michigan are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gordon. Mrs. Oatman is the form er Miss Eunice Gordon. Dinner guests ut Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gordon Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bryan and family. Mrs. Oscar Hardee visited the i Mrs. H. A. Webb Of Pine Knoll Died Last Tuesday Mrs. Harold A. Webb of Pine Knoll Plantation near Georgetown | rlied at Georgetown Memorial Hospital early Tuesday evening. i She had been In declining health for more than a year and critical ly ill for the past month. Funeral services were held in ( the chapel of the Mayer Funeral I Home last Wednesday. Officiating c ! was the Rev. Oliver M. Carmieh ael, pastor of the Georgetown Presbyterian Chureh. Burial was in the Elmwood Cemetery Annex Mrs. Webb, a daughter of the late Fred Griggs and the late Mrs. Carrie Kirk Griggs, was born in Kirk wand, 111. March 3. 1895. She came to Georgetown with her husband in 1949 to make her 9 home. Surviving i.s the husband. Dr the "special sparkle of Harold A. Webb of Pine Knoll Canada Dry Plantation near Georgetown. Classified Ads Grapefruit Drink Bring Results Exclamation point So handy to enjoy in the big Jumbo- sbewreom to the point where you exclaim ever Plynteath) Size bottler that hold enough to satis EXPERT fy any size thirst. 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Qh There Goes Gertrude! Windows Tell A Tale BY SALLY GRAHAM side first." Otherwise, the two unless you wear it wrong side out BY TOM hAVfS The know-ledge and perspective , ing those beads." Repercussicns from the November General Elec Having just gone through a hol sides appear to be Identical. so people can read the label. I Window dressing, a difficult art shown by small children today I he lire inspection conducted by iday during which my boys camp- : 1 wouldn't DARK do it. of don't think it's worth it." is a knack possessed by a number is amazing. Living in a world ol '' Georgetown firemen of variou; tion are still being experienced in various parts of ed out and went fishing and were Course; but 1 can't help wonder- She laughed. "People do pay for of Georgetown school Children almost constant change, the business establishments proved ; juth Carolina and underscore the need for greater in general tone practically iwen-, ing a label, don't they?" she agreed. and their teachers. youngsters nick up a hatful of in- ; bit of help in acquainting busi ty-four hours a day, I have been Just what WOULD happen it Now I do know some blouse Various schools prepared exhib formation at an early age. nessmen and firemen alike witi thought about election practices in the state. forced tu think mote than usual you opened the wrong side fiist? brands that are worth the extra its lor display in some ot the va The editor or the Kodiak. Alas potential tire hazards. Quirks and technicalities in the law have led to about our animals. money. They are better made. cant store buildings during Amer ka, newspaper recently cssimed When potential hazards were Wc have a darling little dog N't long ago. in a store. I pick with longer shirttails. fuller seams, ican Education Week, displaying to have overheard this discus, ion lound, they were pointed out ana dissension and challenges to several counties. One now. She (yes. unfortunately, ed up what looked to me like a nicer buttons, better material. a lot of originality. between two school boys: in many cases removed. Firemet < f the biggest rhubarbs of all stems from the require- SHJS) is named Cricket, and a joy] perfectly ordinary short - sleeved But these well, the label ! The fourth grade at Bynum "Look at that." one of the lads were most pleased with the re and a delight she is. at the pres cotton blouse. I would have esti was pretty, anyway. School turned one vacant store said, "it's a BX50." sponse received. After all, it's ment that lor.al fiscal matters be approved by tho ent. Later, of course—-; . mated its cost at about five dol front into an attractive scene ol "No, a BX51." said the other. ! good business for everybody. fttate as a whole. We had the cats thinned down lars, the material not being any Some of the most AMAZING an old fashion classroom with a "You can tell by its wing sweep." The hunting season opened with to only two or three, but thc pop thing ('specially nice to thc sight toys are being offered for the pot-bellied stove in one corner "You're right," the first young innumerable bangs last week, and Thus voters in Richland County turned down ulation is back up again. Beth or the touch. Christmas trade this year. There : and a wayward student with a ster conceded. "It's not going more not the smallest bang was fired came in two or three days ago It was priced nearly three times is a lie deteetor, for one thing. dunce's cap in another corner. 1han 760 mph either, because il by a proud Georgetown young i local constitutional amendment to increase the quite rapturous. She had cliscov- j that. There is a spinning wheel, In another school project, tots didn't break the sound barrier." ster. Chip Collins. county's bonded indebtedness to build a civic center, ered ioi - OF THEIR V BULK PLANT tM WAREHOUSE In Andrews, S. C. LOCATED NEXT TO WEST VIRGINIA PAPER CO's WOOD YARD ON 0 GEORGETOWN HIGHWAY BE SURE TO GET IN ON OUR Haselden Oil Co. h^f provided this bulk p'ant and warehouse to bectei serve Andrew* and the suri" unajng com munity with gasoline, healing oil, lubricants and a full line Big Ho'iday of lite?., batteries and accessories. TIRE SALE Storage Tanks for farm gasoline, tobacco curing oils FROM NOW UNTIL diesel fuel, custom made tanks and stands for tlie heme aie i'«aully available. DEC. 15th. A SOLID MONTH OF BIG 0 Beckman Haselden, 4035 South Beach Street, Andrews Haselden Oil Co. announces their Holiday Tire Sale from now until December 15. A solid month of tire bargains. Stop in al J & L service stations in Andrews or Haselden Cit ies. Service in Georgetown where a set of 750x14 white wall Ford ideas so contagious super Milemaster, a premium tire, can be purchased at a low $90.00 or $22.50 each with a trade-in recnppable lire, or a set of black walls for the low of $65.44 or $1634 each. All sizes are m stock and are priced to save you money. • they started a new trend in cars! If you think today's cars have a lot in common, credit Now is the time to equip your car with safe, quality Ford's full twice-a-year or 6,000-mile maintenance* constructed, quality c< ntrolled Cities Service tires, a new pro the Ford sketches above. For these ideas sparked a schedule that cuts service worry and expense to a file of safety, and what better gift can you give yourself ir a revolution in car design that's reflected wherever you minimum. There's a new manual transmission that friend than man;, thousand miles of sate, trouble free diiving. look on the American road. lets you shift down from second to first without Ford ideas have a habit of being exciting—practical, coming to a stop. And for '63, there's the biggest With the purchase of any tire during this Holiday Tire Sale at ,T At T, Service station cr HBulder OH Co., you get. too. Consider the innovations found only in our '63s. choice of models ever offered—44 in all! absolutely free, a complete lubrication for your car. There is Ford Galaxie's smooth new velvet ride. It Only Ford offers all these advantages now. Other cost Ford $10 million lo bring it cars will eventually catch up—but to you, but costs you not a The Cities Service i . if you can't wait, here's a tip. penny extra to enjoy. There is See your Ford Dealer todayt Super Milemaster with the CITIES SERVICE BIG Hara'a America'! moat conUglout roofline *• eeen on the IMS Ford Galore 500, XI Haselden Oil TREAD America's liveliest,most carefree cars! PRODUCTS OF C<%«0 MOTOR COMWiW It's the new profile of sufctv *•• * MM em aitael Falcon tuiion im lm) CM WHOM FORD Company, Inc. tire. Its deeper, wider tread •MfiON • (MOM* • OMJWm • IHUNDim.ro- Phonee 264-583264-5637 Phi'iic 54r>-7«».,>1 puts more rubber on the road for greater all round LOYAL MOTOR CO., INC. driving safety. You*U like the ANDREWS GEORGETOWN price . . . stop in today! S. PHASER STREET GEORGETOWN CV'o) \ "J 4-C THF GPCRCTTOWN (S, C > TIMES Thursdav Nov **9 1962 • • " — - r. . i — ia air I I I II mem Buford Burkette GRADE A DRESSED AND DRAWN WHOLE It HELP Died Suddenly your favorite On Front Street f> Buiord Burkette of 1414 Duke non-profit Street died unexpectedly Friday evening while waiting in his auto organization mobile for hi.-; wife to finish work in ;i Front Street store where she get needed items was employed. Funeral services were held in the Chapei of Mayer Funer;.l TOP VALUE • Home Sunday. Officiating was the 1 j Cl JS Rev. O. Milton Pope of the ( STAMPS Georgetown Free Will Baptist '. Church. Burial was in the Elm wood Cemetery Annex. BREAST Ib. 49c • LEGS AND THIGHS Ib. 49c Mr. Buiketle. son of the late John H. Burkette and Mrs. Rosa WINGS ib. 29c • BACKS AND NECKS Ib. 19c Lee Diiggeis Burketie was bora ai -Tall in Williamsburg County on January 27, 1926. He was edu ARMOUR STAR SLICED cated m tne Willi..msourg County Schools. During World War 2. ho served in the I). S. Navy. He had lived in Georgetown 17 years, and lev the last Hi had worked with r, FOR INFORMATION: TOP VAIUS INTERPRIStS, INC. International Paper Company as BACON Ib. 49c GROUP PLAN a welder. He was a member of the BOX 406 WITH COUPON WORTH 5c TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF DAYTON 1, OHIO Gourdin's Chapei Methodist YOUR NEXT POUND OF ARMOUR SLICED BACON Chureh. Survivors include: his wife. Mrs. Mary Creel Burkette; a son, Ron ald Burkette: two daughters, Peg VALUE CHECKED gy Jane Burkette and Diane Bur- la ttc. all of Georgetown: his mother, Mrs. Rosa Lee D. Bur kette. also of Georgetown: seven I brothers. Furman Burkette of Florida, Harry Burkette of Nor FRANKS folk, Virginia, John Burkette of St. L->uis. Mo., Walter BurkotU- 12-OZ. ot Kingstree S. C, Freddie Bur kette of Cades. S. C, Frank Bur CELLO kette and Paul Burkette, both of Georgetown; three sisters. Mr.-. Herbert Cusack of Georgetown. Miss Betty Burkette of Clinton. S. C. and Mrs. Woodrow Ward of , 39c Georgetown, c Services Held For RED AND WHITE ENRICHED R. M. Lawrimore LINEN WHITE Of Georgetown Robert Murphy ("Bud") Lawri- | more of 1426 Front St. died sud BREAD denly Saturday morning at a local BLEACH dentist's office. He had retired FULL Several years ago because of LB. LOAF ONE-HALF chronic ill health, but his death GALLON was unexpected. Funeral services were held Sun day in the Georgetown Presby terian Church. Officiating was the Rev. Oliver M. Cannichael. Pas tor. Burial was in Elmwood Cem etery Annex under the direction l ... of Mayer Funeral Home. Mr. Lawrimore. son of the late Roberl Lawrimore and the late Mrs. Mary Port Lawrimore was Maryville—Church Street born in Williamsburg County on April 8. II??. He was educated in the schools of Williamsburg QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED County. As a young man he was IWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS a mechanic for Ford Motor Co. J25c Then lor 3D years he was associat ed with Parrish Motor Company until his retirement three years t 303 ago. Survivors include: his wife. Mrs. Myrtl" Porter Lawrimore; a CAN son, Robert Lionel Lawrimore of Georgetown: six grandchildren; a LIMIT 6 CANS brother W. H. ("Hamp") Lawri WITH $5.00 ORDER more of Georgetown; two sisters, Mrs. Snow B. Lawrimore of Hem* OR MORE Ingwayi Mrs. J. K. Forbes of Georgetown; and a number of Tomatoes 10c nephews rind niect.--. MALONEY'S DIAMONDS m, r«KM HOUSE JEWELRY WATCHES SUN SPUN $100 HUY IN GEORGETOWN FOR THE BIG JEWELRY STORE Apple Pies 4 913 FRONT STREET OLEO GEORGETOWN, S. C. SARAH LEE COMPLETE _\\ Ib. cartons AUTOMOBILE 29 13 OZ SIZE Coffee Cake UPHOLSTERING LIMIT TWO WiTH $5.00 ORDER 79c FANCY CALIFORNIA ICEBERG JIM DANDY GRITS LB BOX 10c Lettuce 2 HEADS 29c DELSEY TOILET 50 FREE • TAILORED SEA1' COVERS 4 ROLLS 49c • HEAD LINING TISSUE • TOPS • DOOR PANELS CARNATION EVAPORATED COMPLETE FURNJTURE TOP VALUE STAMPS UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING MILK 6 TALL CANS79C WITH THE PURCHASE OF 8 PACKS ASSORTED FLAVORS... Guaranteed Satisfaction ALLEN'S GREEN LIMA CAMLIN MOTORS JELLO 4 PKGS 39c DIAL 2-SM1 BEANS 300 CAN 10C Chureh & Dozier Sti / • .•)-• .i tho r, tt: ii supply evened THE CF^PCr.TOWN IS Cl TT'sTP^ Th ir«d* N ?0 10"? fi-C normal, it is the growers them Farm News: Referendum On Coi Ion selves who decide whether or not Georgetown. We hope for them ter and baby all of Georgetown. quotas shall be used. Previous a speedy recovery. Mrs. J. D. Mercer and Mrs. Wil •Votes on the subject have been The choir of the Methodist lie Porter visited Sunday after Is Scheduled December II i ut tanrtingly favorable. Market Church will meet again this noon with Mrs. Creola Creddle of ing quotas for the 1962 upland Thursday evening at the church Oak Grove. Just what a "yes" or a "no" than one-third < f the growers who cotton crop were approved by 96.9 A Fine Place To Hunt vote will mean in the Dec 11 re'- \ te i pi i ••' t!je quotas l CM tV-ve for practice at 7:30 p.m. percent of the growers voting. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Pope and BY A. E. LIEBENROOD : .. Riil tower to chock in. The forest in the arw is thick irendum on cotton market n will be no quotas and no p"nalties children and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 'i: i, . '•- ri: . t ,t tin w.-.s also with pine, oak, gum and cypress. quotas was explained today by M. applicable to the 19G3 Upland cot Allotments for individual farms Jr. visited recently in Turbeville . County Agricultural A feni with Rev. and Mr.s. J, C. Inabinet. Foxworth all of Hemingway vis Many times I've hear i people i c mp si e ; 'i- a Dumber of hunt The timber stand Is mixed, giving j M. Cameron, Chairman. George- ton crop, and price support to will be made available to growers within the next few days, so that Thanksgiving dinner guests will-. ited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. say, we have no piaut t<: hunl ers. Seine felks had camp trailer excellent food and cover for the | town County Agricultural Stabili farmers who comply with their farmers may have the information Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mercer were Earl Wooten. anymore. r o ;,n area around the tow wildlile. zation and Conservation Commit farm acreage allotments will be tee. available at no percent ot parity, prior to the Dec. 11 referendum. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mercer and i lt is true that much of 1' e lei d er. A big ;ire was burning in fro- ' i Going into the forest we divid All farmers who engaged in the as directed by law. children of Andrews and Mr. an I •within this county i.s under lease ot the check iii t- nt ani a iri'-n '.!.* NOTHI. OF FINAL DISCHARGE ed and spread out in different production of upland cotton In I Mrs. Reginald Mercer and child and controlled by clubs, bul | ' group of rangers and wardens ; Notiee ir hereby given that the directions to search for game 19 stay mm al wM with LOCATED JUST OFF THE ANDREWS HIGHWAY, ADJACENT TO CITY LIMITS ,. rn ft- ^^rT7^prjapB»»iii..iMi1ii i e'.!i)»i.!.';j.t>;i;*.u'.-' ""'' ;|lfii^iC.li** 1 . * y:riitii -''•" • Over 900 plots will be offered by Ook Lawn Memorial Park. The entrance will rf bo marked by two beautiful, old English rf brick gates. The beauly of the grounds :fj will be enhanced by a pond, flowers, ever greens and trees. 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Mr. Brown, a native of South have been Expansions Court Jurors Carolina, was graduated from Tin- Hume Deniui-Eiiation Club I Community Council for backing Christmas Carols. The first meet Roy Scouts of Georgetown County active planning for the Annual banquet oi the Black I Ouachita College in Arkansas and met with Mi.-. Lma RubiiiMjii m d i Bert Cunovers' Wi rk on prcpara- ing will be this, Friday night a' Construction of additions to Are Called j the Southwestern Baptist Theo- Vlisg Carrie DiiM.iibiuy on ihe ' (ion of the In ml booth ai ttie r-j- 7:30 P. M. at the church. The Hiver District here und holding ;i Court of Honor for buildings housing two Front I logical Seminary in Fort Worth. lath, Mrs. Bert Conover presid .' Mnt County Harvest Festival al combined singers of the Baptist, Troop 392. Street businesses were announc The naYnes of 36 persons have Texas. He received an honorary ing anti the following memberfl ; Foliy Grove. The Booth won third Presbyterian and Methodist ed yesterday. been drawn to serve as petit ju degree frum the Southern Baptist Churches and Bible schools will The Black River District Bov i Three Boy Scouts, Carl Brown, present: Mrs. G. H. Revel, Mrs. | prize and a picture cf ii was on . rors during the one week term of College in Arkansas. Curl Cuusey, Miss Jianetle Cuiis- I 'he front page of the TIMES, No- | prepare for a combined Christ - Scout organization will hold its Michael Scanlon and Raymond A 3,000 square foot addition annual banquet at Hie Winyah Roper, were advanced to the rank will be erected for Edward's witR the Court of General Sessions Besides his duties as pastor of ey, Mr.s. Homer Woodward. Mrs i vember 15th. mas service on Sunday night. that begins here Monday. December 23 at the Methodist •High School cafeteria at 7:30 P. of life scout at a court of honor a 900 square foot addition for the Columbia Church, he is pres /Heumer Hughes Mrs. Esther Mrs. Hattie Hawkins will be | Jurors chosen include L. E. ently serving as chairman of the Causey, Mrs. N. R. Romuine > missed every day but friends can church| . I M. Friday. for Troop 392 at the Georgetown the adjoining Western Auto As ; A covered dish supper for scouts Presbyterian Church Monday. sociate Store, Richard Kaminski, Ford, Walter J. Brown and Le executive promotion committee of (guest) and Mis. M. P. Wheeler. c;ili on her in Myrtle Beach. Her gare Hamilton, of Georgetown the Fairfield Baptist .Association I Mrs. Ksther Causey gave the De daughters, Mrs. Fred Greene and and members of their families Scoutmaster Vernon L. Collins of Kaminski Real Estate Com - has been planned for the banquet, conducted the court of honor with pany, said. No. 1; W. L. McClellan, Dock and as a member of the executive votional. Mrs. Alice Quinn of Burbank, Mrs. James M. Black Cribb and Frank Wynn, of committee of the Southern Bap- Mrs. Robinson gave the Demon Cuhionia have arranged fur her Leroy Hutto, chairman of camp the a sistancerol Raymond Roper. ing and activities committee ol Sr., chairman of advancements. A contract for the wo*k has Geoigetown No. 2; Cleveland list Convention. stration on Budgets ai-d planning CJJMe a1 the Sandsliom Home Hudson, James Melvin Cribb uses ol income. Charts were used j Inc., Hawthorne Lane. With fail- Of Pawleys Island the district, said. Ailvinieing to the rank of Star j been awarded to the construction Mr. Brown has just completed 1 Boy Scouts from difh rent Scout was Johnny Bunch. John- ! firm of Leon Hardee. Leroy Hutchinson and Andrew a 'two year term as president of and th' discussion by nil added in", eyesight it was impossible for 'Floyd Bass, of Georgetown JXu. 3. to the interest. her to stay alone in her little troops in the district will present ny Wilson was advanced to first I the Soulh western Baptist Theo Died Saturday class scout. The extensions to the two busi- Others were Gregory P. Bar logical Seminary Alumni Associ- Mr.s. Revel gave a report on home hire. Best wishes to her. the program to be attended by ; MM will be used for stock Mrs. F a n n y Rose Guerard guests of the Coastal Carolina Receiving second class rank rett, of Georgetown No. 4; Paul ! ation. the forthcoming 18 hour lecture | The Girl Scout Committee met IBlac k of Pawley's Island died at rooms, thus freeing more existing A. Hedmond, R. B. Hendricks 'i iic- on Mc tlii-al Sell Help which j with Miss Leila Johnson on th,- | Council of Boy Seouls. were Chip Camlin. Chip Daniel, space for selling. Edward's' also her residence at an early hour Joe Hardee Glenn Hart/og, Joe Robert B. Jordan, Charlie Bazen she is authorized to give as part i 20th to begin plans for the cur- j Saturday morning. She had been ' plans to incorporate, the area and W. A. Johnstone, of Mary ot lhe total Civil Deknse COUn- iren t year of Scouting for Inlet Heinemann. John Heinemf"" Jo formerly occupied by the now ex in ill health for several years and Hills, Robin Hulbert, Michael ville; Kenneth L, Marsh, C. S. ly program. It was decided to be- jGirl s eligible. Attending were, seiionsly ill tor the past seven School Officials tinct Front Street Book and Gift Baxley, Wliliam A. Sanders and Junior Play gin these with the first weeks in j Mrs. Bert Martin, Mrs. Jimmy Mastromichalis, Hrynn Seiim-iue:. months. Shop next door into its overall J. P. Tanner, of. Pleasant Hill. .. CONTINIH-.D FROM PAGE 4 . January. She also regonwietided Dayman, Mrs. Tommy Jordan Meet To Discuss Michai I Schneider. Edward Seale. l store. Funeral services were hekl Tommy Scale and Glenn Wilson. day, begir.liing at 3 P. M. Plates reading the FBI paperback by.| Mr.. Gmiloii Tarbox, Mrs. G- H. Sunday in the Prince George, Civil Defense Meanwhile other construction Also chosen for jury duty were Michael Gainer and Ike Jones ma> be purchased to take out or Hoover on ' "Masters of Deceit." Revel, Mrs. Paul Nance and Mrs W i n y a h. Protestant Episcopal A group of Georgetown Coun i.s underway for Georgetown Jerome Cooper, John Ottis Wil were reeogiii/i d for having earn may be eaten in the school's cafe Pennies lot UNICEF were re- IAle x Sing. Troop No. 30(i anil No. Church. Officiating was the rec ty school administrators were businesses. liamson, J. J. Mitchum Llovd C. ed additional merit badges. teria. ceived b.y Miss Duserbur.v. 4K2 will voon start work again. tor, the Rev. Irwin Hulbert, Jr. scheduled to attend a Civil De A new building is being erect- Morris, Lavern M. Knight, of An- "Tote bog.." for ihe patients in Twerttj girls in the pa. I three arews; Dan H. Wheeler, of Black Members of the east of thc jun Burial was in the Klmwood Ceme fense Planning session in Walter : ed at Midway Nursery on the ior piny are Brenda Mincey, a Columbia ho' pftffl are in tin"' years qualified. Mothers with tery Annex under the direction boro yesterday afternoon. Charleston Highway, and an ad* River; Archie Miller, Bethel process of being finished, -ome children seven and over should IPCO. Pledge Goude, Harry E. Totten and Irvin Ansel, Glen Hudson, Kit of Mayer Funeral Home. The meeting was held r i dition is being made to the build- Siau, Marcia Smith, Margaret material having been donated, contact any of the above. Top Mrs. Black, daughter of the late the sponsorship of the State De CO&WitJKt i,;OM PAGE 1 ! ing of Bell and Bell, accountants Luther Grier Of Carvers" Bay; and one finished and feompletety age limit, seventeen. Miss John Thomas J. Pope, of Folly Grove; Tompkins, Oayle Speight, San William Henry Rose and the late partment of Education and lhi' C. Menial Health Association !(an d auditors -on South 'Fraser dra Joseph, Sarah Fleming, Jose filled was donated by the hostes son i.s chairman and Miss Wheel Mrs. Georgiana Hosell Heyward State Civil Defense Agency to $938.86; Boy Scouts $590.00; Red Street. W. H. Bass, of Choppee; -A. -M. ses. er secretary of the committee. ; Markham, of Murrells Inlet; phine Assey, Larry Johnson, Har Rose was born in Charleston, S. C. discuss survival preparations for Cross $tif)4.H.i; Cancer Fund $3,- | ry M:i,vnard. Roger Ward, Libby Ricipes (especially favored bv The Bert Conovers entertained on July 26, 1893. She made her public schools. 223.35; Girl Scouts $379.60; Lawrence W. Johnson and Ben- individual members were turned JUests who were formerly N. J. TRESPASS NOTICE jamiri B. Smith of Sampit; Wade Huv.znrd and Jan Todd. home in Columbia, S. C. tor 50 Georgetown County Rescue Squad The money earned from this in for exchange, friends. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Ro- Dr. William S. Ehrich of Long Is $074.10; Crippled Children's So Notice is hereby given that any H. Barrineau, Jr., of Kensington. Mrs. Conover reported on the years until she moved to George play will be used to help sponsor niaine now of GilinaiUii Iron - town live years ago with her son. land N. Y., and Arthur S. Ehrich ciety $1038.60; Salvation Army trespassers on GANE ISLAND, County Festival and the part works, New Hampshire, spent five' the annual Junior - Senior prom. The family recently moved to of Pawley's Island; two sisters. $!)(J!).1(): Tuberculosis Fund $1.- owned by W. H. Mikell, located The admission will be $1.00 for ihis community had in showing days here while on their way in 222.00; and Heart Fund $2,108,85. development here in home life. Pawley's Island. Miss Linie S. Ehrich and Miss near the mouth nf the North San adults and 50c for students. Clearwater, Florida, In N. J. Mr.! Rose Ehrich, both of Pawley's ls- tee river will be prosecuted. A Classified Ad* As an integral part of thej Mrs. Black was twice married. The Employees Mutual Benefit The play is under the direction Rotnaine was associated with the • lond. Another sister, Mrs. Selena Associated donated fSQOtOO in watchman protects the property. Home Demonstration Clubs is to j t'ublie Service Electric and Gas r Her first husband, Edward P. of Miss Ingrid Gerda Oste"#und, foster responsibility of eaeh rata- Guerard, died many years ago. Ehrich Thomas, died on Septem prizes which wore given to lucky W. H. MIKELL Briug Results dramatics coach and a member Co. ber 24, 1962. contributors to the Charity Fund. 4tc .12-20 bar for informing others of the j Mrs. T. R. Stackhouse and Miss Her second husband, James H. of the faculty. present status of various com - Florence Olvey, former summer Black died in 1952. mittees and needs in the aie:r residents here but now living in Survivors include- her son. FH- Separate phases are t:iken up : Columbia, wilh summers al Lake v. a rd P. Guerard of Pawley's Is during the vear. M'-iiibers and Jilnaluska, N. C. were to spend land; 4 .grandchildren; anil a their Jobs this year are as fol a lew days here last week. Sad hnith.r. William Henry Rose of lows; Education, Mrs, Wcndword news shortened iheir stay, Mrs. Columbia. Citizenship", Mrs. Untitle Breed - ISV.-.hie Ford Wllliht'.i.am ol Look- £__?/&/!? love, Family L'fe, Krs. Revel, ell! Mi. 'it-iiii., a sister oi Mrs. legislative, Mrs. Julia IfeeJnwe, Stackhouse {Eunice Ford} died I Mrs. Leon Weinberg, International Relations, Mis. suddenly. Miss Jackie Stackhouse j Dusenbury, Safety', Mrs. IMhd .i daughter was visitiag Mrs i Cuusey. 4 II clubs. Mrs. Hazel (ir'Ilr Vi. ve IVIl I kll! al hei' Sholr Manning Resident, Hi'.i.cbell, Recreatien Mrs. S O home here, before i, turning tc Fulton, Publicity, Miss Wheeler, her pro€i: - im al vi oi k al Duki jDie d Here Tuesday If alth, Mrs. It. F. Hughes. University, Medical Coll a g e, Mrs. Cornelia Ehrich Weinberg Mrs. Forrest F10yd lias re - where she is Psychiatric Social i turned from OusVoni.i. N. C. W.rker. Miss Stackhouse was1 r.l Manning (Bed al the George town County Memorial Hospital where she lias been visiliug a t trained al Bmith College Psyehia- I 1 late Tuesday afternoon. She be sister, Mrs. Thiirinnn MeGraw, a iiii- Si'irooi ot Soeiirl Work arid dietician in lhe Memorial Kofi • has been professionally employ came ill two weeks ago while vis pilal there. ~*,ym\ Jnrdnn. 5 years | er! in Boston, ivi.is:. tor a number iting relatives at Pawley's Island old, a granddniigjiter soent lasl of years. ancl had been hospitalized since weenend at the Inlet, while little Th, Misses Sylvia and Marcia ' that time. Julie 3 years old, stayed- witli thr' Slagle : pent the Thanksgiving i Funfral services will be held in * < J ,% Jordan grandparents in Conway. | holidays' here with their "parents j the Chanel ol Mayer Funeral Their parents were attending tlie' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Slagli on Home. Georgetown, at 11:30 Clemson •Carolina football game Garden City. They are student." j Thursday morning. Officiating will Martha Ann ' Floyd Jordan and ott Columbia College, in Coluin-1 he Rabbi Aaron Levy of Sumter husband Jim are well - known bia, S. C. M"s Sylvia recently i Ihirial will follow in the Jewish young folks in Conway. Martha WOS a picked st'xlei I lo atleiirl Cemetery in Oeorgetown. attended Limestone College, Jim: a Senwier al the United Nations| Mrs. WI uiherg daughter of the USC. lie is now employed wilh I in New York City. Iale Louis Salgnron Ehrich and Dargan Construction Co .,! MVI-PJ Mrs, Blanche Jones -.pent her the late Mi:. Cornelia Sampson At RODWELL'S tie Beach. Martha works part Holidays from hei teaching in the Ehrich, was born in Georgelown time with her father ai the c\,..-] i.aireaster Junior High School at J on February 2, IBM. Mrs. Wein Way Aiihi parts Co. hei Inlet home. berg had made her home in Man- Mr. and Mrs. Clark tv'i'lco-: | Singers, adult and young peo ring since 1913. Her husband, the spent Thai ksglving with their ple, are invited to join a chorus Iale l.eoii Weinberg, died in 1945. married < '-,•»•• i. i - •<• Mrs. Bobunde r the direction of the Rev. 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