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SOUTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER wttytlftixm %vxt& $4.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE GEORGETOWN, S. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1951 VOLUME NO. 153. NO. 50. South American Doctor Studying Local Hospital Dr. Alfonso Ramirez of Bogota, the Hortua General hospital in Bogo Colombia, South America arrived in ta, which is a hospital provided by* Georgetown onday for the purpose the Columbian government for in of studying our Georgetown Coun digent people. ty Memorial hospital, the adminis Upon arrival into this country Dr. tration and the medical care ae well. Ramirez wae sent to the University The W. __. Kellogg Foundation of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan sponsored his visit ta the United to learn the English language where States in the interest of promoting the classes are formed for persons better hospitlization throughout the of designated countries, sach as world. This foundation cooperates Latin America, France, Italy, etc. closely With the Duke Endowment- While in the middle West he visit Foundation and the doctor's hospi ed various hospitals in that section! tal tour through North and South ef the country. In March he will Carolina is directed by the Duke En return to New York where he has dowment Fund. The only hospital in already studied hospitalization and The cast fer "He Was A Gay Senorita" the play which the Winyah Junior Class presented February 9 are the following: left te right—Ruth South Carolina which he will study medical care, for a six months re Olive*. Cobb Bell, Tina Read, Phillip Wilkerson, standing—Betty Lee Hall and Calvin Pate, Libby Doggett. Barbara Ward, Reed Swann, James L'heureux, is our local one. fresher course in Urology at Col and Louis Parsons. (Photo by W. H. Burney. Dr. Ramirez graduated from the umbia University under the famous National University of Medicine in authority in this field, Dr. Oswald Patrolman Elliott Bogota, in 1943, the capital city of Lowsley. Many Children Apply Colombia, South America. He was In September he will return to his Injured In Accident been engaged in private practice •native land and will give half of For Exchange Club's since that time until his coming to his time as consultant in the new F, M. Elliott, motorcycle patrolman the United States nine months ago. 700 bed wing at Hortua General for the local police force was in In 1949 he started part time work jured in an auto-motorcycle accident Hospital which is now under con Talent Show with the National Institute of Ra struction by the government's Soc Tuesday morning about 8 p. m. at dium and has been associated with A number of enthusiastic school the intersection of Fraser and Duke ial Security Plan program. The re children have applied to try-out for streets. mainder of his time will be spent the Third Annual Exchange Club's Mrs. Lula D. Dent, Route 1, George in private practice as a specialist Talent Show to be held at the Win town crossing near Fraser street, ia S. M. Stephens Named in Urology. -*_s yah School Auditorium on Friday- a Studabaker car tried to beat the Regarding higher education in evening, March 9, 1951. motorcycle across the intersection Colombia, Dr. Ramirez stated that Try-outs fer the Grammar School when she noticed his approach. El Warrant Officer J. G. the universities, small colleges and children will be held Saturday morn liott ran into the side of her car, junior colleges do not exist, are ing, February 24, 1961, at 9 a. m. damaging the front end of the motor government supported and students In National Guard are privileged to attend regardless and try-outs for the High School cycle and side of the Studabaker. 1 ehidlren will be held Saturday, March Mrs. Dent was not injured but El Stanley Moore Stephens has been of financial status. The university 8, 1951 at 9 a. m. All contestants liott was badly bruised and cut. He appointed Warrant Officer Junior fees are based upon the income of are urged to be on time at the try- was taken to Memorial Hospital in Grade in the South Carolina National the individual's parents er guardian outs and each contestant must furn an ambulance. The X-Rays shows no Guard by Governor James F. Byrnes and no fee is charged in the event ish his own accompanist. serious injuries but it was necessary it was announced today by Major the income is too small. The abaili- Prom the varied talents listed on to take thirteen stitches on his fa<je General James C. Dozier, State Ad ty of the student and desire for uni the applications, Georgetown is really The patrolman was on his way to jutant Geneial Warrant. Officer versity training Is the only concern Twirp Week or the week when "the woman is required to pay" held loaded with' talent, and this year's his post of duty at the 5-point inter and no set ratio between the pay sway among the Teen-agers of Georgetown for th epast seven days. The Stephens is assigned to Heavy Mor show should prove to be more in section where each day he directs tar Company, 118th Infantry loca ing students and non-paying ones picture above shows Charlie Creel and Harry Hardy capitalizing on the idea traffic and supervises the school is maintained. A certain per cent of nd being treated to the customary after-school snack by two of the fairer teresting than ever. ted in Georgetown. His new duties children's crossing of the highway. will consist of Unit Administrator. all government revenue is allocated sex, Emily Barrineau and Sustan Tyson. Photo by W. H. Barney. He has been a member of the local for education. The university * Wart ant Officer Stephens com police force for eight years. courses are for five, six, seven or manding officer will be Captain Ru eight years according to the chosen Hawaiian Show To Be pert Allen who commended him field of instruction, In- the past ten J. E. McCaffrey Elected Director Of for receiving this appointment in the years, he said, women have entered South Carolina National Guard. At Strand This Week Colombian Doctor the university for professional study Southern Pulpwood Conservation Association The musical production of "A Night bat total enrollment of women still remains very small. The bankers, Messrs. G. G. Ware, In Hawaii" will be presented on the Mr. J. H. Keener, Woods Manager Speaks To Rotarians Tourist Committee Dr. Ramirez expressed a deep con fer the Canton, North Carolina, div T. M. Baker and Earle Cocke, appear stage of the Strand Theatre thai Fri ision of the Champion Paper aad ing on the morning program, revealed day, February 16. This show is com Meeting Postponed cern of tha critical situation thei posed of eleven real Hawaiians, sing Dr. Alfonso Ramirez of Bogota, world faces today but also expressed Fibre company, was elected President increasing activities conducted by Colombia, South America was the banks to encourage the wise use of ers, dancers and instrumentalists and The meeting, originally scheduled a faith in the work of the United of the Southern Pulpwood Conserva for today, of the Tourist Committee tion Association at the conclusion of the South's tree crop. The afternoon is one ef the largest shows that has guest speaker at the regular meeting Nations and ultimate peace. He com program was devoted to a discussion played the Strand. of the Rotary Club on Tuesday in of the Chamber of Commerce has been mented that this country is the only; its annual meeting January 24. Mr. postponed until Thursday, Feb. 22, A. G. Wakeman, Executive Vice Pres by prominent pulp and paper indus- Matinee performances will begin at the River room of the Prince George South American country that has a / trila foresters reviewing past indus 8. p. m. with the first stage show due to the absence of the Chairman, division of soldiers fighting In the. ident and General Manager of the | Hotel. The speaker was the guest A. I. Fogel. Coosa River Newsprit Company, trial forestry activities and outlining going on at 4:15 p. m. The admission Korean conflict at present. He ia Coosa Pines, Alabama was elected actions to be taken today for the for the matinee is 25 cents and 50 of Bob Mayer and was introduced proud of the active in the. Colom Vice President. Mr. Keener, daring future to maintain and to exptnd the cents including the pictures. The to the Club by Richard G. Roach, bian representative in the United Na the past few years, has held offices economy of the South dependent up night admission will be 30 and 60 manager of Georgetown County Men-t Calendar of Meetings tions has played ln the recent de of director and vice-president of the on its forests. cents. Last stage show will begin onal Hospital. Week February 19-24 bate concerning China. at 9 p. m. Association. R. W. Wortham, Jr., Messrs. E. W. Tinker, Executive MONDAY Mrs. Ramirez • and their three- Dr. Ramirez has been in this coun children, all boys, ages 5, 8 1-2 and executive vice-president of South Secretary, American Paper and Pulp try nine montha under the auspices 7:30 p. m. Lions Club. land Paper Mills, Inc., Lufkin, Texas, 2 months are in New- York daring Association; W. J. Damtoft, Assist of the W. K. Kellog Foundation. The 7:80 p. m. Layman's Evangelistic ie retiring President. ant Secretary and Treasurer, The purpose of the Foundation is for his hospital tear.