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1797 South Carolina's Oldest Newspaper 1962 (BtQt&tioton %imm OUT OF STATE $3.00 5c Per Copy Vol. No. 166 No. 6 SUBSCRIPTIONS: TN STATE $2.50 Georgetown, S. C, Thursday, Dec. 6, 1962 Parade Opens City's Christmas Season

Santa Claus came to George­ Georgetown Junior Chamber of featured on a float of the Cham­ Barbara Moore and Barbara Pos- i youth accented by Front Street town Tuesday with a flair in tho Commerce, the Yuletide parade ber of Commerce - City of ton. also rode in the parade, ac-' Kindergarten youngsters. Brown­ largest Christmas parade ever was under the direction of a Jay­ Geoigetown singing a Christmas companied by tho present queen, ie. Girl and Boy Scout Troops. staged in Georgetown. cee committee headed by Glenn anthem. Other religious floats Joyce Nell Shelley. Band units included St. Mary's WOMEN OF MOOSE It. was a parade wiln a broad Goodman. Wen entered b.v Wayne Methodist Floats in the parade were en­ Drum and Bugle Corps. Winyah The Women of the Moose will accent, ranging from religious Leading oil the parade was Church and Condon's Department tered b.v the Georgetown Chamber High School Band. Howard High hold their Christmas party on scenes to marching tots, beauty Mayor L, L. Weed, followed b.v Store. of Commerce, Andrews Chamber School Band, and Andrews High Saturday, December 8, SK'9 P. M. queens and FHA sweethearts, the Winyah Band and Miss Riding on other tloats and curs of Commerce. Pleasant Hill Com- School Band. All Chapter members and their bands and scouts, a model guided Georgetown. Ellen Nelson, who were such title holders as Miss munity, Santee - Cooper Electric I Other entries were Leo King's husbands fir dates are invited. missile ship. Happy Rain and rode the Jaycee float. Winyah. Judy Eaddy: Miss An- Cooperative. Wayne Methodist horses ridden by Mr. King and Mickey Mouse. Among unusual floats was that drews, Norma Powell; Miss Win­ Church. B & PW Club. Miriam's Charles King, ReacTa Fox. Linda HOSPITAL ENDOWMENT For ono unit, the 1002 George­ of Pleasant Hill Community which yah Homecoming, Carolyn Eaddy; Beauty Shop, Condon's Depart­ McConnell and Jeanie Summers Contributions to the endowment town Christmas parade was a featured the manger scene com­ Miss Pleasant Hill. Jessie Smith; ment Store. Nora's Beauty Shop. Edward's. Rose's., Winyah High fund of lhe Georgetown County very special occasion. The St. plete wilh two live lambs. A Miss Johnsonville, Janet Hughes: Naval Reserve Training Center.' School junior class, Civitan Club. Memorial Hospital have been Mary's Drum and Bugle Corps is model of a guided missile ship, Miss Merry Christmas. Margaret TV Channel 5. Liens Club. Darden's G & MS made in memory of Mrs. Leon being disbanded, and youngsters dubbed the USS Oeorgetown, was McDonald, and Little Miss Merry High stepping toddlers ot the Shrine Cluh. B <•* PW Club car. Weinberg by Mrs. Cecilia A. in the corps were making their buill as B float ol the Naval Re­ Christmas, Joan Bomar. Cooper River Playground iu Topping oil the parade with Thames. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Bell, last public appearance as a drum serve Training Station. Candidates for the title ol FHA Charleston dressed as majorettes all ins merry antics was Santa. and Mrs. LeGrand G. Walker. and bugle corps. The junior choir of Ihe George­ Sweetheart, Dclray McDonald, Caught the eye of crowds lining riding a colorful red and white / Sponsored annually by the town Presbyterian Church was Linda Dimcry. Connie Mobley. the business area wilh a note ot , float built by the Jaycees. MCDONALD PTA Sergeant B. E. Fallaw of ie State Highway Department will present a safety program for the Santa Receives Lette PTA of McDonald Road Elemen­ By Hand Delivery tary School at 7:30 P. M. Monday. During Parade Impersonation Of Officer JUNIOR CLASS BARBECUE A little boy, apparently decid­ A barbecue supper wiH be sold ing that a bird in the hand is by members of the Junior Class worth two in the bush, person­ of Winyah High School in the ally delivered a letter to Santa during Tuesday's Christmas pa­ Brings Sentence In Court i . school cafeteria Friday at 3 P. M. until shortly before the junior rade. An odd case of impersonation of class play begins at 8 P. M. A letter sifined by Kicky D. an officer ended in the Court of Morris was delivered to the Gemral Sessions Monday with MOOSE MEETING driver of Santa's float. Jury Urges Closing Hung Jury Results In imposition of a three months A business meeting of the Loyal Santn s.iid he was happy to Pavillion Until sentence. Order of Moose will be held to­ NEW LOOK — H. M. Daniels of Sampit Furniture in­ learn that Ricky says grace be­ A 49 - year - old man. Jim fore meals and asked for pres­ night at 8 P. M. spects one of the palm trees being placed on Front Street. After Easter Season Mistrial In Murder Case Tindall. was charged with fraud­ The tree is being planted by Samuel Wineglass and Jake ents for his little brother, Kev­ ulently impersonating an officer KENSINGTON PTA Maybank (beside tree.) —Times Staff Photo in, and his mother as well as The grand Jury of the Court] The trial of William R. Howard,] the other shot passed through a to obtain possession of an out­ The Kensington PTA will meet himself. ol General Sessions recommended j charged with murder in the slay­ door at the roar of the house. board motor. at 7:30 P. M. Monday at the He chuckled at Ricky's prom­ to the presiding judge. George T. ing oi Joe Bunn June 19, ended! Officers testilied that Howard Tindall is charged with having ( V Kensington School where a City Decorates ise of having "some coffee and Gregory, Jr., Monday that the with a hung jury in the Court told them that he had returned pretended to be a federal officer Christmas program will be pre­ cake ready for you to eat." Pavilion at Paw leys Island bo kept of General Sessions Tuesday. from his sister's place in thc coun­ and seeking to obtain a motor sented by the fifth and sixth Letters addressed to Santa. closed until alter the Easter hol­ A mistrial was declared by Pre- ty where he had been target from Mrs. Willie Ward, who lost grades under the direction of Mrs. For Christmas % The Times, will be published idays. Biding Judge George T. Gregory.; shooting. her husband in a boating accident Gladys Horan. and forwarded on to the old Gent. Jr., when the jury reported it was , Not wishing lo leave his pistol last month. Georgetown is getting a "sprue- | The bows were prepared and A similar recommendation was deadlocked alter over four hours' in the car where it might be Ward was injured in a fishing submitted b> the grand jury at HANDICAPPED CHILDREN ing-up" for the holiday season j Installed by members of the club, of deliberation. si jlen. ho placed the weapon tn trip mishap and left on lhe shore? with hopes that the effoi-t will! The City of Georgetown has its last term. Investigating officers testified his pocket when he entered tho of ,he Inland Waterway near The Georgetown County Chap­ Woodmen Of World I The juvenile delinquency corn- ter for Handicapped Children will , carry over into the rest of the been busy too in the Christmas that Bunn was shot b.v Howard residence, they said . South Island while his companion year as well. I beautification effort. Elect New Officers ! mittee of the grand jury reported seven times with a .22 caliber re­ meet at the Kelley Clinic at 8 P.j ' that "progress is being made and : went to sook aid. When a rescun Over 40 palm trees in hand-. Five large Christmas trees, rite- volver at the Bunn home where Howard testified that he drank party returned. Ward was missing M. Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Thomas, - For Coming Year I thai IBc committee is . working Jr.. will report on a s-emhiV she made cj press ("ntainers are iJeir*!. .orated wHh Yul"tifle lights, havs Howard als* made his residence.' ...i.oe. wit...:.lh. Mr»«-.. . an...,di Mrs!>.,.. . . r>....'.Bunn. Hi.rr' . ' IJOCI.|_. j.V. wa... s never found after 1 Officers of the Woodmen of the the ministerial association. * attended in Durham last week and placed through the business area , been erected in the eity. One tree wiHl The two men were brothers -in­ When he arrived. As he started 6o long searches by deputy sheriffs. Woild were elected at an organi- j, i 1 Edward A. Eaddy, drive chain- of Front Street to enhance the j was erected across from the Fire oca cgisiators are "working on law. ksave the room, be staled tha the Rescue Squad and volunteers. zational meeting hero Friday. 1 man, will discuss plans for the | attractiveness of the area. j Hall on Broad Street with others the issue," the jury committee Howard c'aimed that he fired Bunn struck him In the neck and Tindall is charged with having The project is one of several | lour* approaches tp Georgetown Dr. J. B. Marvin was chosen reported. then in thc face, breaking his foithcoming drive. Officers will at past consul commander with Bob in self - defense after Bunn hit impersonated an officer and seek­ be elected for the coming year. being undertaken by the Council j Pt Church and St. James, High- him with his fist, knocking him | lassos. ing lo got an outboard motor re- of Garden Clubs anrl the George- market and Church Street. Black Tanner named as consul com­ Tho grand jury, of which Rich­ mander, M. A. Cannon was nam ard C. Johnson is foreman, ro- down, breaking his glasses and A* he reeled lium ihe blow, he covered from the fishing accident SPCA DOGS town Chamber of Commerce to I niver Road tod North Fraser, and Cutting his face. pulled out the pistol and started by claiming that he was a federal help make Georgetown more eye- South Fraser anrl the turn-off to cci advisor lieutenant with Neil ; ported that the county audit re- The Georgetown SPCA riss for Shelly banker. ! port, the public building commit­ ft was testified b.v Investigating shooting, it was testilied. Deputy officer who needed the motor for appealing. | the paper mill. officers that eight shots were fir­ Sheriffs testified that Howard told his investigation ol the accident. adoption three part Chihuahua- Olher officers are John T. Riv­ tee report and roads, bridges and Tho palms are being purchased .— ed. Four struck Bunn in the front them alter thc shooting thai he The theft of bubble gum ma­ part Dasdiund puppies that have en, escort; V. T.. Collins, secre­ ferry commillee reports were by individual stores, which will of his body, throe in the back and ana Bunn had not quarreled. chines load to nine month sen­ been dewnrmed, Phone Mrs. Car­ tary; Jim Lloyd, watchman, and found in order. roll Abrams. be responsible for then upkeep. Two Tots Organize tence! in two other cases. Jack Meanwhile, another Council ot W. E. Lofton, sentinel. ll Commended ihe county treas­ Harlaj Harmon drew the sen­ Garden Clubs project to beautify Their Own Drive For Chosen as auditors were Dr. urer and his organization for it^ tences on charges of breaking intc AZALEA GARDEN CLITB Marvin, chairman. W. E. Lofton report on the financial condition The Azalea Garden Club will the streets with dogwoods, get- Crippled Children Meyer Fruit Stand on Church underway next week. and Mr. Rivers. '• of the county. Life Sentence Imposed In St toot and stealing a bubble gum meet Tuesday, December 11, at Two little srirls. wantine to This is a private endeavor. The machine and on a charge of steal­ 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. W. F. McCon­ help crippled '•hilflreii at Christ­ council is urging that re- Idents ing six such machines from Tin- nell. Members are asked to make mas, took things into their own Police Dispatcher Slaying plant a dogwood and a shrub in dall's Grocery on the Andrews and wear their own Christmas hands. Post Office Plans Extra their yards as part of a communi­ Highway. corsages and to bring a gift for Tina Joseph, 9 and fatty A life sentener -vas imposed on Radcliffe wsk charged with on the wrapping to be judged. ty-wide effort to make Geoi g'­ Grady Radcliitc Icring the police Station about On charges ot violating the town more attractive. King, 10, set up their own ir­ Service For Christmas Rush if Andrews, who liquor law, Ed Harrelson was sen­ resistible roadblock, reinforced pied guilty in the Court o' Gen­ midnight August 27 and demand­ Another women's organization, tenced to one year or $l,500i B&PW CHRISTMAS PARTY with a smile near Thia's heme The Christmas rush ha.s begun fice is planning to provide addi­ eral Sessions yesterday to tl.. ing to see a prisoner. Baker re­ the Georgetown Garden Club, pul Charles Harrelson to nine months The Georgetown Business and , at the corner of St. Jam'-s and for the posl office. tional service. fatal knifing of an Andrews po­ fused to lot him enter tho cell as: v its shoulder to the wheel Tuesday or $1,000: George Green to three Professional Women's Club will! Church Street to solicit funds. The Posl Ollice hero will be lice dispatcher. .-nr police officers were on hand al night when members of the club Christmas presents being mail­ months or $300; Willie Aklin, six hold their annual Christmas party Unknown to their parents. ed b.v parcel post are appearing open all day Wednesday, Dec. 12. Radcliffe pled guilty to .i the time. on Thursday. December 13, at the attached colorful bows to paking months or $750; Robert Lee Bry­ r and Saturday, Doc. 15. Postmaster charge of murder with recom­ meteis to add another touch o Mr. and Mrs. .Mired Joseph mil in increasing numbers, but only ant, Russte Scott and Harley Sum­ home of the president, Mrs. Sue j Davis said. The following Wednes­ mendation ni morcy. It was testilied at a coroner's decorations to the business dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kins, the a trickle ,,f Christmas cards have ter. Jr., throe months or $300. Nobles, on Broad Street, at 8 P. appeared at the post o tices. day and Saturday the ottice will Carl Baker, night police radio inquest that Radcliffe cursed the trict. youngsters rojnpa igned in earn­ In other liquor law cases, M, Please note that this is a est. remain open as long as necessary dispatcher, was stabbed b.v Rad­ radio operator and suddenly pull­ change from the date previously Georgetown Postmaster L. C. Thurman Roland Mishoe, Marga­ They collected UAH which Davis said both Christmas cards to accomodate postal customers. cliffe while working in the An­ ed a knife, stabbing him in the announced for this event. drews Police Station. Baker bled ret Franklin, Carl Burden, Sally was promptly turned over to and presents should be mailed If found necessary, a partial Maybank. Jerry Smith. Jr.. and VFW, Moose thc chairman of the Georgetown early to insure prompt del ivory. city delivery "ill be made Dec. to death fti'in the knife wound Baker died en route to the which cut the main artery in his Georgetown County Memorial John Knowlin were sentenced to WHITES BRIDGE GARDEN County' Chapter for Crippled For the convenience of postal 23, the Sunday before Christinas three months or $300. fi Postmaster Davis said. log. ! ii spital. CLUB Plan Special Children. patrons, the Georgetown Host Of­ Andrew Swinton, Jr., was sen- The Whites Bridge Garden Club tenced to the state industrial will meet on Tuesday, December school on a charge of breaking 11. at 7:30 p. m. at the home of [ Christmas into Georgetown Motor Co. Bern­ WIK. Sitmon Thompson, ^5outh ard Brown was sent to the state fsland Road. The Christmas party Two Georgetown organisation;, school on u charge of larceny, and will be held and husbands are the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ernest Leroy Lambert received a invited. the Moose Lodge, are working OP i.no year suspended sentence with projects to help make Christmas three years probation on a charge WILLOWBANK GARDEN CLUB brighter for less privileged chil­ of using a car without Ihe owner's The Willowbank Garden Club dren. consent. will meet at the home of Mrs. The VFW is planning a special ;i Another youngster. Lawrence II. H. Austin on Wednesday De- Christmas party with all the trim­ Green was sent to tiie state indus­ •ember 12, at 3:30 P. M. All mings at the posl hoin<- shortly trial school on five charges of members are asked to bring a before Christmas. Membeis of lhe housebreaking and petit larceny. Christmas bottle arrangement women's auxiliary are working Fddio Lee Shackelford was sen­ which will he used in the hospital. on the party. tenced to the school on a house­ There will be an exchange of j The Moose Lodge is collecting breaking charge. gifts. toys and clothing from throughout 1 In other cases. Charles Robert­ the community to be distributer son. Jr., received a three year GARDEN CLUB MEETING to less privileged children at suspended sentence with three The Glenwood Garden Club | Christmas. years probation on a charge of will meet Monday. December 10, 1 Anyone with toys or clothing to housebreaking and larceny. Adam itt 8:00 p.m. with Mrs. J. C. donate to, the Moose project David Dillinger and Bill H. Cole­ Cauthen. Each member is re- j should leave tiie items at Weaver'.- man wore sentenced to 30 dayr minded to bring goods for a Service, the Moose Lodge or call I nr $100 op a charge of hunting Christmas basket, and suggest 54H-6131. cieei at night. Jeff Vereen receiv­ Christmas ideas for the home. ed a six months suspended sen­ Messiah Rehearsal tence with two years probation on a charge of assault and battery Kelly Assumes Duty Planned Tonight with intent to kill. As New Director Of A special rehears.il for the Messiah will be held at 6:30 to­ Industrial Commission night at the Georgetown Pres­ Weldon Smith Thomas Kelly has assumed tho byterian Church. Elected President Of position of executive director of All persons interested in par­ the Georgetown County Industrial ticipating in a presentation ol Andrews Chamber Development Commission. Handel's Messiah are asked to Weldon Smith has been elected Mr. Kelly and his family arriv- join the rehearsal. Members of president of the Andrews Cham- is bei of Commerce, succeeding Ray­ ed Irom Montgomery, Ala., last! all churches are invited to at­ GUARDSMEN RECOGNIZED — A combined service ol over 301 '. Taylor. Spec. 5th class RuiCfl L. Lambert, SFC. Louie H. Tyler, Sgt. John I mond Stern, the retiring president. weekend. Mr. Kelly was an indus- tend. ;e W. Cnx. Sgt. John A. Douglas: Back Row (left to right) Lt. Col. liial representative of the State If a sufficient number of was recognized at • recent drill of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, S Sgt. Geoi New directors of the Andrews Planning and Industrial Develop- | singers participate, the Messiah 4th Rocket Howitzer Batiaiion when Armed Forces Reserve Medals were pre­ Raymond C. Maness, Capt, Samuel M. Harper: Capt. George W. Edwards, Capt. ! Chamber are Willie Smith, Shel­ ment Board of the State of Ala- | will be presented later this sented to members ol tbe unit with io and 2i) years set vice. Guardsmen recog­ John Wc. Hilliard. Jr.. Capt. Marion E. Long. Capt. William H. Thomas, 1st ton Wright and F. W. Urtz! bama before taking the George- j month, (ileu Arnette, director, nized wore (front row) Master Sgt. Jack H. Smith. S Sgt. Stephen B. Cribb, Lt. John J. Solley, Jr.. CWO Roland B. Gandy, CWO Stanley M. Stephens. Retiring directors are W. L, tuwn position. I said. S/Sgt. Simon B. Forbes, Spec. 5lh class Levon Miller; S, Sgt. L. D. Sports, Jr., Ragland and C. T. Bell. * &~B&0~G\ 1 2 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday. Dec. 6. 1962 Babson DiwutMes; Sfi(ly Gnaham Observes: A Promisising Step •'. Progress in a program seeking establishirteijit of Saving The Democratic Party It's Okay, Mr. Kringle, I'm Ready Now an industrial park midway between Georgetown and Babson Park. Mass., Deo. 6. I an invitation from Al Smith, the PRICE OF DEMOCRACY BY SALLY GRAHAM With a small pencil in it. for pa­ write this column for two reasons: coming Democratic candidate, to Of course, Democracy and Free­ atoly calling her, unable to locate Andrews is an encouraging note in Georgetown I kept waiting to see if perhaps j per I use a sheel of plain station- j First, as a comment on the recent altend a dinner to help raise some dom are the goal for which we all her. \*hen I finally found her, she Chi istmas would be postponed tc J ery. folded several times to fit the i County's hopes for greater industrial development. election. Second, for its use as • funds. To my great surprise 1 was are seeking. But my column of had tangled the rope so much that introduced by the Chairman as November 15, 1962 shows the un­ next March, or some such date. box. I couldn't get it loose. I had to dipping when the history of the but apparently no one has realized ! Acquisition of a large area with potential in­ Democratic Party is written. "the man who saved the Demo­ certainty of progress. It is a slow And lhat paper is my economy. unclip it from her collar and just cratic Party". Naturally. I was and tedious struggle. It is much that I'm not very well organized | 1 turn it over and use the back; leave it looped about trees and dustrial sites bordering a railroad and highway is one EARLY INTERESTS So I finally bowed to the inevi- j IN POLITICS | much embarrassed. (To look back. more uncertain since we have be­ I fold it so that different sides are bushes and vines until the next ot the important steps that Georgetown County can I this story seems incredible.) Al come so dependent upon interna­ table, and last Saturday I went exposed: I open it and turn it in­ day. In the meantime she sounded This is my story. During World Christmas shopping. take to aid its future growth and prosperity. War I. 1 was in Washington as thi' Smith was nominated in 1928. tional conditions. The airplane for side out and upside down and get away, and just to be disagreeable, head of tho Labor Department's The Republicans, however, won travel, the wiieless for communi­ My only previous attempt had more mileage out of that one sheet detoured all about on her way to Significantly, the area that will comprise the Information and Education Serv­ and Herbert Hoover became Pres­ cations, and now- the new space been a rather sad affair, culminat­ of stationery than you would her pen, but me running along proposed industrial park is serviced by a large water ice. I had an entire building there ident. The Stock market crash developments, are making even ing in my discovery, when I got think possible. and shrieking behind her. with several assistants. Shortly came in 1929 followed by the bus­ "going to the moon" a matter for home, that I had lost several large I figure that over the years I The next morning I took her il-ain and pumping station that the county acquired alter the war ended. President iness panic in 1931 and 1932. Then businessmen and political leaders and important packages. (They have probably saved at least two out, leading her by the collar, from International Paper Company. Wilson was suddenly taken ill: the Democrats were again suc­ to consider. have never showed up. though or three cents that way. since the rope was still tied out in but 1 continued friendly connec-1 cessful, electing Franklin D. When someone asks me whether most of them had my name in­ After all, 1 always say, two or thc jungle. She gagged loudly and Creation of this industrial area will give the tions with the White House and 1 j Roosevelt in 1932. He served three a landing upon the moon could af­ side; I don't know whether I left three pennies saved is two or sickt-ningly, just to show that I county such valuable tools in seeking new industry was used b.v both parties to get and a fraction terms, and was suc­ fect business in this country. I them somewhere, in my usual three pennies earned! was choking her. She wouldn't funds from the ^Appropriations ceeded by Harry S. Truman. Mr. reply. "Not if we find nothing of carefree way, or whether they stand still for me to untangle the as available sites bordering transportation arteries Committee. Truman concluded Mr. Roosevelt's value on the moon. But, if we find were stolen from the car.) Gertrude, our white goat, must rope so I could tie her to it; I This time, I am happy to report. Owing to President Wilson's fourth term and was later re­ quantities of gold, or diamonds, or have read my colunm (with it's finally had to straddle her and and supplied with large quantities of fresh water. I didn't lose a thing. (This proves sickness, the popularity of the Re­ elected, followed by Dwight D. some new elements, it could result disparaging remarks about her) hold her still by sitting on her, that it CAN be done!) My method This development will plug a vital gap on the in­ publican Party, and the election Eisenhower. in a great new boom in this coun­ last week. which wasn't easy. And as I was fairly simple, and 1 recom­ oi President Harding b.y a Repub­ THE REPUBLICAN try like the 'gold rush' in 1948." She retaliated by letting her stomped off angrily after getting mend it to anyone who has an un­ dustrial development front. If an industrial training lican landslide, the Democratic PARTY TODAY When we realize that it once took owner, my son Billy, go oft for the her tied, she contemptuously be­ fortunate tendency to misplace Party gradually disintegrated and At the present time, certain ele­ two months for ships to go from weekend, leaving mo to stake her gan leaping at some shrubbery school' can be established in this area, another key packages. got very few votes. Futhermore. ments of the Republican Party New "around the Horn" to out in the morning and bring her just out of range of her rope, to need will be met. this was when Vice President Cal­ feel that the Democrats, who San Francisco, while the astro­ First of all, I got to the city in in at night. indicate that I had tied her in the wrong place. Such schools are being established throughout vin Coolidge ol Massachusetts, preach the New Frontier and the nauts claim it will only take three time to get a reasonably good Friday night I forgot about her who was a personal friend of Welfare State, have come in to or four days to go to the moon, we parking place in a fairly centrally until after dark. She was tied out 1 don't know how my son feels the state, and they promise great hope in meeting the mine, became President following stay. The young Republicans fool should be slow- to forecast the fu­ lucated lot. in a veritable tropical jungle about it (well. I'm afraid I DO serious economic problem that confronts the state the sudden death of President that their party's old conservative ture. We are living in a different Then, as soon as I bought some­ across the street from our house, know how he feels! i but person­ Harding. principles are outdated. The.v are age. If such sudden overturns in thing, 1 would race back to the and she bleated pitifully until I ally I'd be glad if Gertrude went car, unlock the trunk, and deposit because large numbers of its citizens are untrained PAYMENT OF RENT trying to imitate the Democrats as the two great parties could occur came out, flashlight in hand, to off for another nice long visit to led b.v President Kennedy and his when we were influenced only b.v my purchase therein. and lack necessary skills to obtain gainful employ­ Before I lott Washington. 1 get her. Then she remained abso­ someone - anyone - who lives out fl C&lled upon my old friends of family. conditions in the United States, Between trips to the car. I kept lutely, breathlessly silent, while in the country. ment. both parties. 1 found that the This story of what happened to what could happen today when we repeating (mostly to myself, but I beat around tho bushes, desper- Any volunteer hostesses? This situation is in great evidence in Georgetown Democratic Party had a little the Democrats under the Wilson aye a world power, and even seek­ occasionally aloud, which musl room in the Press Building for Administration should be a lesson ing the moon? Hence, the moral have sounded a trifle eccentric to County, particularly with the sharp decline in agri­ which the.v had not paid their rent to both parties. Politics are very of today's column is that the Dem­ the other shoppers), "Pocketbook. cultural employment. According to labor survey of for three months. A letter of evic­ uncertain. Furthermore, much de­ ocrats must not be too sure ot car keys, wallet, shopping list, tion had just been received that pends now upon the life of such their recent welfare and Cuban p a c k a g e." meanwhile madly GIVE the State Employment Security Commission, agri­ morning demanding $12U cash! It men as our Mr. Kennedy, Mr. successes, and the Republicans checking to be sure I had all these items. cultural employment in Georgetown County declin­ happened that I was the only one Adenauer of West Germany, de- must not be discouraged if con­ of the crowd who could raise the Gaulle of France, and especially servatism is temporarily unpopu­ Of course I met several villagers Compton's Pictured ed by one third from 1960 to 1961. cash to pay the back rent. I gladly Khrushchev of Russia and Mao of lar. Big changes sometimes come on the street, and the.v all asked gave $120 to them. China. suddenly. me anxiously how much I had Each year large numbers of youngsters drop out lost so far. Well, they were all Some time afterward I received people who knew what had hap­ Encyclopedia of the public schools, abruptly ending their education pened to me before; but any and ill prepared to obtain any good paying job. number of clerks who waited on Roving Reporter: me insisted on sticking smaller Through industrial training schools, a whole new packages inside of larger ones FOR CHRISTMAS field of meaningful education is opened. and generally getting me organiz­ ed, "so you won't lose anything, FIRST IN QUALITY These are vital economic matters that face not dear" — so I came to the conclu­ only Georgetown County but other areas as well. Notes And Footnotes sion I just naturally look like the For Young Folks Of All Ages, BY TOM DAVIS the jump on its counter - part in Two Georgetown County fisher­ kind of person who doesn't get Pre-School Through High School Progress in these fields is essential. A tangerine tree and cool Florida, for it has been bearing men have made records in the home with half of what she buys, i weather have brought pleasant fruit for some time, producing a tenth annual Grand Strand Fish­ THIS time, however, I did! surprises to Mr. and Mrs. Rupert large bowl full of tangerines. ing Rodeo. A Hopeful Cause Allen at Belle Isle. The tree brought another sui- Sam McKnight of Pawleys Is­ I wish the Salvation Army gave ' $6.00 DOWN—$6.00 MONTHLY The tree is bearing a delicious prise. The Aliens bought it for an land won a record certificate for a little ribbon or something when It is now only wishful thinking, but there were seedless fruit. orange tree. a 35-pound. one-ounce cobin you contribute. It's one of my fav­ caught in the soil nt Pawleys. ENCYCLOPEDIAS-S139.50 TO $179.50 J The Allen's tangerine tree got ; orite charities, and I always make encouraging notes in a recent conference in Columbia Chiton Rogers oi Gooigetowi; Sj point to give to the very first on juvenile delinquency for those concerned with the a new pier record for a triple tail. kettle I come to. Then oi course Profession*^. Discounts To Educators Letters To The Editor I become very shifty - eyed and j present means of coping with the law-breaking child. The Port of Georgetown launch­ won't look the other Lads and ] A citizens - legislative committee is now studying The Georgetown Timei er to act within the alloted time. ed its first home - made warship Lassies in the lace, because after Georgetown, S. C. No medium is more beneficial to in the Christmas parade Tuesday. all, THEY don't know but what j this problem and one proposal voiced at the Columbia From the inception of the idea, the most people in this area than Hospital Corpsman Frederick I'm just coldly passing them all FREE—THIS WEEK ONLY meeting urged establishment of a statewide system the plans of operation for our your remembrance of our hospi­ Schmidt, who is stationed at the b.v! Ah, well, ribbons or buttons Georgetown County Memorial tal's effort in the building of the Naval Reserve Training Center would cost money. I know, and i $39.50 BIBLE WITH PURCHASE of juvenile courts. Hospital, sponsored by American Endowment Fund. If it is the last here, built a float in the form of a the money is much better spent Legion Post No. 114 in George­ charitable act you do before the guided missile frigate as the cen­ for other purposes. And it's silly Ironically, the very idea of a juvenile court tends town, S. C, contemplated a sub­ end of the year, make provision ter's entry in the parade. of me to want EVERYONE in the : OF SET OF ENCYCLOPEDIA to be a controversial subject in smaller communities stantial Endowment Fund to pro­ for an income tax deduction to be Dubbed the Georgetown, the Salvation Army to know that I've vide hospital care for those who applied to this purpose. .float is a copy of the U. S. S. Bnin- contributed! that lack such courts but today find themselves con­ need the essential ministration for bridge. reliot and care and arc financial­ There must be one hundred These Are Priceless Heirlooms fronted with juvenile problems. ly unable to obtain them. The donors doing business in this area We all have our pet economies. Dedication of the new grain Mine is perhaps the pettiest one ] To Be Treasured Always Yet what merits exist in the present legal system Endowment Fund is designed to capable of deducting at least this elevator of the South Carolina function in such cases thus nur­ amount from income taxes to be imaginable. of dealing with the juvenile offender? For our part, turing and developing good will State Ports Authority in Charles­ I am treasurer for our Sunday FOR DETAILS, CONTACT paid this year. Associate yoursell ton Saturday -was a reminder to jf tho patient and his coterie ol today with that forward looking School, and every Sunday I (or I we see precious few. friends, who favorably bless such Georgetonians of "what might a delegated child of mine) take group which is cognizant of, and have been." On the one hand, the offense is either ignored, relief. Their interest and good is gratelul tor the privilege and up the collection and write down Mrs. Esther G. Rubin will shall ever become a part of joy of accepting this leadership in The elevator was first planned the total and the attendance on a or on the other, if the child is brought before the law, their future experiences ano a community which over looks for construction in Georgetown. slip of paper, to be entered in a PHONE 546-4813-GEORGETOWN, S. C.j he appears before the court under the worst of cir­ ..•hariUes. forward to any effort or under­ The facility has been leased and notebook at home. taking designed to make life is being operated by the State I keep this money and the no- I cumstances with adult offenders. Corporations, partnerships and Farm Bureau. individuals operating in thia worth living here. You must act U.tions on paper in a small box ££$*->, There is no place to confine him other than a County, and the hospital friends on this matter before the first of elsewhere, can now follow thc January, so tell your accountant, jail. There is no place to sentence him other than dictates of their hearts and help Dookkeepor, secretary, banker, or a vastly overcrowded state industrial school that of­ with little or no cost to them - stenographer that you want U SeiveSi now that income tax time make this deduction from your ir.- fers little chance of helping the child or to a county is here once again. Consider this come and have it paid to the hos­ chain gang or to a state penitentiary. low. As a general rule, a tax pay­ pital within thc intervening per­ er can give, tax free, as much as iod. "Let thy will bo done oh If he is placed on probation, he comes under the $3,000.00 per year to anyone sarth". Your reward win come whom he may designate. These through the Uplift of your own jurisdiction of the circuit court's probation officer annual gifts can be as much us heart, bringing inexplicable satis, who has such a case load of adult offenders that he $0,000.00 if your wife agrees. Tht taction and peace to a mind which 'aw allows "exclusion" from gift envisions repose on the bigheA has no time to work with the child. tux of certain amounts each year. level - radiant, alluring, gracious The present system is deplorable. Review your situation. On com- satisfaction, expressed in every jotent advice, wise decisions can avenue ut your command. Of such bo helpful and pay off. "Rich is the Kingdom of Heaven. man, poor man, beggar man, , Call the hospital - telephone No. Voles Do Count doctor, lawyer, merchant, chief.' 340-5131, any member ot the What is your category? Which - Board ot Trustees, any doctor oi So often individuals neglect to vote, saying that over it may be, you should give nurse affiliated with this institu­ iheir vote wouldn't make any difference. prompt consideration to a project tion. It i.s into their hands tho suc­ which must appeal to every indi­ cessful operation of the hospital, Yet only last week, a governor was formally elect­ vidual, l'irni or corporation liable the professional care an-.l euro for income tax during the pres- are entrusted. Your interest will ed in one state, almost one month after the election, jnt year. be relayed to the proper authori­ *< winning with less than a 200 vote margin. If you live, worlt, operate a ties; you can count on it. Befon hitsine.,s in Georgetown County, the first of the your, be counted 1963 Rambler Classic "770" Cross Country Wagon. Rambler also offers 3-seat wagons. An individuals vote can count so dearly that particularly domicile corporation* m it. even today in other states important elections are still •and subsidiaries of corporation!: Any amount you give will be doing business here, be he "bank­ graciously acknowledged, with ot- undecided pending official recounts. er or Laker or candlestick maker", without publicity, in accord with E§ RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY FOR 63 The closeness of several races in South Carolina pause, reflect and act on the old your expressed desire. •adage that "charity begins al also underscores this point. Only 22 votes separated home". No one ha.s to remind you j Very sincerely yours, candidates for sheriff in Beaufort County and as a • t that old saying; .seemingly, you I Georgetown County Memorial mm ran BEST-SELLING 6-CYLINDER WAGON do need the suggestion or remind­ Hospital, Endowment Fund. tesult of challenges a new election has been ordered Exciting beauty is just one reason why this new there. A nip and tuck race in Allendale County has New! Hidden compartment '63 Rambler wagon is the best seller. There's a under cargo floor- years-ahead quality breakthrough—Advanced ended in a call for another election. The Georgetown Times protects valuables Unit Construction. A supremely solid Rambler is And so it goes. Established 1797 the result. Provides full room for six 6-footers. i Your vote does count. It is your voice in the af­ Thomas P. Davis, Editor & Publisher There's new vibration-free Tri-Poised Power in fairs of your government. the '63 Classic Six and 250 HP Ambassador V^S,' SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT GEOHGETOWN, S. C. smoothest riding Ramblers ever built. Taka Ij lUfi, Member American Press Century Club Only wagon with Advanced Unit ,. Discovery Drive today. Construction-rattle-free A Tip Of The Hat Member The South Carolina Press Association With massive single uniside member Georgetown's largest Christmas parade was held I SUBSCRIPTION RATES IiY MAIL replacing many small parts RAMBLER'63 , tiX, X(JM » ffX rJHAUIIFUV • AU SAMBLMI f Tuesday, thanks tu the cooperation of the Jaycees,! One Year (In South Carolina) $2.5U Two Years (In South <\Molina) „ .. $4 *fl Who annually sponsor the parade, the secretary of One Year (Out of State) $3.00 the Chamber of Commerce, and a host of civic, busi Six Months ~ $1.00 ness and religious groups. Single Copiei _ Ofi PARRISH MOTOR CO., INC. *» H. FRASER ST. Tne Times tips its bat for a job well done.

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4 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, free. 6, 1962 2 eggs 1 stick butttr Order Of The Eastern Star 1 cup sugar Mix ingredients together, beat The Georgetown Times, Locals - Society Has Banquet And Inspection eggs separately and add whites last. Pour in uncooked crust. Bake Established 1797 Miss Mary Schiffley ot Colum* i Guests ol Mr.--. J. J. Scurry The annual inspection of the * ith the Worthy Matron's watch- 29 minutes at 350 D. F. until Published every Thursday by bia spent sevtral aays reterrt'j j Sr. tor Thanksgiving were Mr Winyah Chapter No. 148 Order oi ', .M-I-'S. Service and Courage, brown, Sift powdered sugar over The Georgetown, Times, 613 with Mrs. W. H. Reuse. ; nd Mrs. Puis Phenix and Mrs. the Eastern Star was held Wed- I The West was decorated with them lightly when removed from Front Street. Georgetown. S. C. Ella Bryan ol Spartanburg, also nesday, November 28th at tht ! a large cup, the emblem of the I tins. Second class postage paid at Mr. and Mrs. Walter 3. Mc­ Mrs. Virgil Eaddy Of Johnsonville. Masonic Temple. | „,,): ,h\ Matron. Georgetown. S. C. Donald have just recently reiuri Crust: National advertising repre­ ed to Georgetown to make their _, . _j ,.,.,.; The Georgetown Chapter was 1 pkg cream cheese sentative is Weekly Major home. The McDonalds have mov- Miss Gloria Poston ol the Uni- I Mr Lee Rowan W(11.thv Pat,()n | placed fr, the Honor Roll *lth the 1 stick butter Markets, New Yeirk. ' "' ' ^ visited her par- . , . ^ . monie- j Gold, Silver and Emerald Stars. ed trom where Mi. Mc­ i nts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Pos­ gerved as M )sU i L ere 1 cup sifted plain flour Subscription Rates: at the banquet held prior to i Among the out-of-town guests 1 yr. - state $2.50 Donald was associated with thi ton last weekend. Cream cheese and butter and Florence Morning News. 'he Inspection. The Reverend OU- i tor the ceremonies were Mrs. Mil- add flour. Roll out and put in I 1 .vr. - out of state $3.00 , V r Carmiehael of. the Prtsby- , -• tc-ti B. Carringlon ol Sumtci small muffin tins. Do not grease Mrs. W. A. Hamer. Charlotte j erian Church gave the invocation! Worthy Grand Matron of tlu . Colonel and Mrs. Prentiss Ward the tins. and Wila. visited her mother. and Mrs. Doris Shoptaw, Past ] Slale of S. C.J Mr. Keith Seyle ot wi'l be returning to Georgetown Mrs. Narcie McDaniel in Colum- 1 Matron, welcomed the members Charleston, Worthy Grand Patrol £Mtt to make their home since Colonel Ota during the weekend. j ^ . ol the State of S. C; Mrs. Bel!> Ward is retiring trom the U. S. guesls Mrs Ircnc Wnitting •Janington of Sumter. Past Grand Army. They will move here irom 'on of Ware Shoals, and Past Miss Faye Burgess of Cocoa, Matron; Mrs. Irene Whiitington St. Louis. Mo. 'Irand Matron of the State of Florida visited her brother and S. C responded to thc welcome. ol Ware Shoals. Past Grand Ma- j ON' \ korell rIT S ! 'KG A KORF.LL — family, Mr. and Mrs. James L. trom Mrs. Rose Heiacn o; Lake •Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Mixson Burgess la.-t weekend. Thc Banquet room and Chaptei L'Uy. Past Grand Matron; Mr. attended the Army-Navy game TO m were decorated with lovely Arthur Burton of Charleston pe ir. Philadelphia over the week- Ml. antj Mrs. G. A. Colbert and fall arrangements. The East was Past Grand Patron; Mrs. Grae- end. Mrs. E. O. Boatwright had as iecoraled with the pictures of the ' Harrelson oi Muilins. Associati their guests last week. Mrs. Boat- heriones of the Order arranged In Grand Conductress; and Mrs. An- . Mrs. John W. Carlson and .,vr;eh!'s sister, Mrs. C. C. Rich- the shape ot » star with the open nie Seyle of Charleston, ycung daughter, Klmhrrly. have al.(;_ .,ls(> llcr njC(.CS- Miss Mattie Bible It> the center. A triangle of Others were Mrs. Ella Henry ol arrived here trom Del Ri". Texas ;{it.j-,;.rd and Mrs. Stuart Arehi- dowers was used on eaeh side | Andrews, Grand RepresentfiUve :.t* m tp visit several weeks with the b.rcI ;ll] (ll Winston-Salem. N. C. to the Providence of Saskatche- former's mother, Mrs. Robert r wan; Mrs. Evelyn Flynn ol North MISS GWENDOLYN BERDINE POPE Mayer. Lt. Carlson will join them Charleston, District Deputy Grand Sr. of Covington. Kentucky. Mi in a few weeks. Matron ot the 18th District; Mrs. Pope i.s the daughter of tlie latf Miss Glynda Jo Miller Edith Davis of Charleston, Dis - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ridenhour Miss Pope Mr. Pope. tiiet Deputy Grand Matron of Hit spent the week-end in Beau tor' Miss Pope was graduated from loth District; Mr. Jake Heielcn of as the guest ol their daughter. Honor Guest At Socials Winyah High School and is at - Lake City, District Deputj Grand Miss June Ridenhour. To Marry tending Columbia Commercial Miss Glynda Jo Miller wa. composed ol the hostess, the hon­ Patron ol the 19th District; Mrs. honored here c-n Saturday at two or guest, and her mother, Mrs. School. \J'\ and Mrs. Bfr" Ellington Aiine Burton, North Charleston, lovely socials. Miss Miller whir R. Glynn Miller. Greeting the Mr. Fulton Mr. Fulton attended Winyah 'arid Miss Margaret El inati n spent Deputy Grand Marshal tu the will be married tei Mr. Tein guests were Mrs. W. H. Carra - High Scheiol and is now serving the week-end in Raleigh, N. C. Worthy Grand Ma iron; Rebekah Mrs. Le-o Stonewall Pope an - ti O'Bani on Fulton of Greenwood, way and Mrs. S. E. Milled. Sr. n the army stationed at Fori ' t-s tht gut sis of M • 'rs Boland of Prosperity, Deputy nounccs the engagement of her Mississippi on December 29 has Re.'Jeshrneirts *\erc served in [ ,j1Hnc| Marshal Jackson in Columbia. H. L. Ellington. Jr. While there to the Grand daughter, Miss Gwendolyn Bev- rjien the inspiration for numerous he- dining room, also appeiintcd Treasurer; Mrs. Willie Mac Bai they attended the marriage ot the dine Pope to Mr. Albert Theo­ pre-nuptial parties during the A ith background arrangements of Ise n el Charleston, Deputy Grand The wedding is planned foi fetter's daughter. Miss Susan El­ pasl several w eeks. roses. The table was overlaid dore Fulton. Jr., sop of Mrs. I Saturday, Deeember 22. at thf lington on Saturday. Marshal tei the Grind ivLu.i.ai. COFFEE with a white embroidered cloth Aithur Magwooel of Charleston, Margeline Fulton of Georgetown! Georgetown Pentecostal Holi.ne.v- Mrs. Alvin A. Dingle and Miss and centered with a silver Grand Guard of the State of S. C oid Mr. Albert Theodore Fulton, Church. Miss Frances Ward Greene and Donna Dingle were hostesses al candelabra holding vvhite tapers i Miss Marion Graham ol Raeford, lmmedrately folleiwing the In­ B eotlee al their home in Lake- and an epergne arrangement of spection a reception was held North Carolina spent the Thanks­ lOtses and yellow centered white- wood on Saturday morning. Ap­ cteiwnslairs in the Social Hall. Mrs ! giving .weekend with Mis. R. L mums. proximately iurty guests enjoy - Helen Dawson poured during thi Cribb. Coun I v Library Suggest ed the- in loi trial social hour with Inviting the guests for refresh­ octal hour assisted by Mrs. Doris i Miss Miller. ments during the appointed hours iiioptaw. v. ' *• Father A. A. Faase of Spartan­ Througii'...it the party rooms of tour and six o'clock were Mis. Books For Christmas Gifts burg, former pastor of St. Mary's artistic floral creations were used J. P. Parrish and Mrs. A. I. Feigel. Mrs. Edna Ruble was chair - Chureh. visited in town and at­ In the background r ceorations. In Mrs. Chaj-les W. Lawrimore. Mrs. man of the Banquet, Mrs. Sarah Do vou have children on your gests that you don't overlook the tended the dinner in honor of the the dining room -where a variety Jimmy Stevenson, Mrs. H. G Ward, and Mrs. Janie- WatTs were Christmas list? The- Georgelown gift of a hoeik. Si. Mary's Drum and Bugle Corps .1 refreshment* -ire served with Tarbox, Sr. and Mrs. S. E. M:il<-r the registrars. County Memorial Library sug- Children. Monday night at the ceffee the cente i table arrange- Jr. presided at the punch bowl. To help you in choosing thc Knights of Columbus Hall and „,Cnt was lovely The embossed Assisting in serving refresh - right book for a child, the South the annual Christmas parade. wedding cake base effectively ments and entertaining during Carolina State Library Board has held cupids with white mums. the afternoon were Mrs. M. D prepared 1 Christmas gift list of • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenleaf gladiolii ancl greens arranged to Douglas. Mrs. G. L. Tarbeix, Jr.. children's books. and son spent the weekend with comolete the e'fejEt, Mrs. Duncan Mrs. Chesly Bethea. Mrs. J. P. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Paschal in Co­ McDonald presided at the silver Macfie. and the Misses PaUie-e- The Board is not suggesting that lumbia. I Coffee service arranged at one I Bourne. Lynette Bourne, and books replace tejys at Christmas. but recommends that both toy 'end of the table and Miss Carol | Flankic, giau. Geieidbyes were said Mrs. Frank W. Cantrell and Jean Harrelson assisted the host- j ,,, Mrs. H. L. Yeiung, Jr. and and books be placed under the tree, reminding us that good read­ daughter. Quentin of Columbia esses in serving the party foods j Mrs Walker Rowe, Jr. "spent the weekend with her par- j AFTERNOON DROP - IN ing habits are formed while a ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Milligan. Mrs. Herbert Glennie Tarbox J child is still young. Jr. honored Miss Miller on Sat- i Birth Announcement The list is available at the I Mr. and Mrs. Garlpn Long anel urday afternoon at a drop-in at I Gi wgettrwn County Library book .daughter. Susan of Warner Rob- I he* home on Bolick Street. Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Al- tr-rcs It your favorite bookstoi-"-- bms, Ga. were the guests eif his i Mrs. Tarbeix' home was thrown | len. Sr. announce the birth of a docs not have a copy of a book. mother this past week. The.v were suite tor thc occasion and was daughter. Monica Rcnee. on Nn en iv v evil order il tor you. v called here due to the illness c«I beautifully decorated throughout eembcr 28. at the- Georgetown Me­ his father, Mr. George Long. with mixed arrangements of ros­ morial hospital. The' Aliens have Tli'- list relates book titles with I two other children, Kathy Demise1 es. In the living room where the aeie levels from the first through Mrs. S. B. Judy, Mrs. P. G. guests were received the mantel 3, and James Albert Allen. Jr.. the ninth grade to help you to Mims, and Mrs. J. L. Joye of La­ was appointed with matching ar­ 18 months. KORELL PLUS-SIZES FIT YOU PERFECTLY $ mar were guests Saturday ol Mr. rangements of rosebuds in silver Mrs. Allen is the former Miss making your selections. And if! .. . with no alterations if you're S' S" or under! || and Mrs. Olin Shackelford. goblets. The receiving line was Clara Nell Matthews. -a in- ol the 100 titles are suitable^ Dress Rehearsal for Spring Smart ensemble of 100% rayon 8 for your needs, ask your librarian ! print. Ihe dress has a passementerie motif at neck, short sleeves B tor other suggestions. She'll be and an umbrella skirt. The jacket has a highly flattering collar 1 glad tu help you. and three-quarter sleeves. we're in the Se> this Christmas, suggest to Color,: Aqua, Brown, Blue $10.99 Olid Up 8 * Panta that he give books to Chil­ Sizes: 12 plus to 22 plus dren em your Christmas list. OTHER NELLY DON AND MARTHA MANNING DRESSES IN HALF AND PLUS SIZES. MliW Wi iiiUiil | Miss Mobley Biscuits and Bows: ... a ncf have the g ifts to match! I Will Marly Glad to get home to my >WE HAVE LOADS OF NEW GIFT ITEMS TO HELP YOLlf Mr- Shelley Ideas For Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edward Mobley ol Georgetown announce Gifts From 1 he Home -WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. the engagement ol their daughter, i Christmas shopping right in the Miss Ci-'imie' ,tr;ui Mobley to Mr Bi M \!',V r>, MIXSON ir tnfurt of your own kitchen. Comfy Slippers If William Earl Shelli\v. soft of Mr. Heme DemotutrBtton /Agent M;iU" your ;j.ifts sweet treats to! REAL ENGLISH IRONSTONE CHINA WARE and Mrs. William Bernice Shel- ] GIFTS FROM THS HEART everyone, and share your own MOCCASINS MADE I1Y CHEROKEE INDIANS ley. OF ITODH HOME family's traditional holiday iav- VANITY MIRRORS IN WROl'GHT IRON FRAME Miss Mobley is a senior at Win- | If '' ecms ' >'''" that c"1'1''1 orltes with all. Begin early in the has vt 1,v IK ; V ne most wonderful TAIM.E MATS I yah High School ami is employ-l"^ ' '-"' . S° «»ech- season, bake when you're in the • ed at Edwards. anized - If personal shopping mood, or when you're baking for «> MAM WARE FROM INDIA service and gilt wrapping depart the family anyway, and use your JEWELRY Mr. Shelley was graduated ments in the stores have just n,.,,v,T to stockpile the treats, ; lMT'ORTED GINGER JARS from Winyah H Igh School and i ;,bnut eliminated the paj-sond Make them a» elaborate or simple t .employed by REA Express Com­ VASES « VRNS • GLASS WARE touch - if gifl certificates strike as you like, but package them for pany. >-, u as a poor substitute tor protection, personality, and tast ORNAMENTS IN CERAMIC The wedding is planned for tboughtfujnass - 11 your ;,vi tut appeaj, Or you may like- to givi HAND MADE DOLLS June 28 in Johnson's Chapel Bap­ is as ti iv: as > \ | Santa's own - !1 ll)licj gifts a double life by paek ever! you've rul plum out of ideas then -,„., them in attractive, practica CAMELLIA PLANTS • ALL TYPE SHRUBBERY tist Church. ii is time for a change. This year containers which can be used do all your "haul to buy for" long after the contents are eaten. MJrMpii**^^^ -. . .v -r.-r..- •>, Remember the spirit of Christ* g*-fPW*«>*fcMS ^•••^••^•.•^.••^•'-<*-^--'-«---Ma-^r-^'^-'^ &-4-XV.V M mas is symbolized by giving, whether it be to the needy. ALL GIFT ITEMS [riends, or family; The most '• FLORENCE •n• thoughtful gifts are often those a 1 ffl created by the giver, and home IPS M f'\ baki d Items are among the fines' Gift Wrapped BEAUTY ACADEMY if, you can create. IM l»ate Nut Loaf Beauty culture anet Hs affiliated Urdun - jj^j! i CUP sugar tries, rate fourth iarsrst in (lie C. S. te- S . t eggs AT NO EXTRA CHARGE ilny. AVomen ard girls of aM :.q'-. ir\••>: •.3 I pOUnd dales rut up • ''/ gate the grswtng demand for skl'icl tr:i" it 1 *?5 j ?•'•; cups diced nuts dres-se-rs. The fi: lei is srnvri g and there jK l1 stieks butter melted is s .i"h I'-r e-ver.y rradvitc, i l'i rv.h EACH ERIDAY • I iME I eup four fWe are also open each Sunday afternoon traininj;. Modern tuhien plans stat^ ac- ,! credlted school, G. I. approved. ji-\ ' 'i°- baking powder CNTIL CHRISTMAS R 'i tsn. sail 'and are happy lo mail or ship merchan­ FOR YOl'R SHOP­ y Write M ! tsp. vanilla flavoring (oil, PING CONVENI­ _ % ^^ °» Cril Mrs. Nerthcutt, 151 JK Cul ii|> dates anel nuts. Mix thf ,, ( l em c sugar flour, salt and baking pow­ ENCE. * n • ' ' ' ' - Phone MO «)-7!)72. dise for you. CIBMM der with the- elates and mils Thev: H S N'c.v Start Jan. 7, 19*3S. pour the melted butter over this ffl ra S FiD in and mail: and stir well. Add egc yolks l" gf this mixture then adel flavoring w 'i Beal egg whites and fold In. M Fogel's Name: & Grease 2 loaf pans that have been tjj. 9 lined with brown paper. Bake at i {vi Little Red Barn ".till n. F. about an hour. , Bp For Fashion L n IM < alil'arnia Tarls El HIGHWAY 17-3 MILES NORTH OF GEORGETOWN Filling: g FREE GIFT WRAPPING FREE PARKING^ Addregg: ! cup raisins or dates | R 2rc 12-13 1 eup nuts i--'• m m& •n*t>'*m-*i*m ••'%,-•'•«*-•«* -^J- -«!•.-*«-^-iMi ••&•>% 1 Up. vanilla Dancing Quarter THE GBORGETOWSr (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, Dec. «, 1963 I Club Has Party; Miss Carothers Installation Banquet Was son, Smitty, 7. ett and Shery Shoptaw, are mem­ Yuletide Motif Used Mrs. Rogers is the former Miss bers of the basketball team of the Entertained At Held For Jaycettes Friday Erika Hoehreiner of Steyr, Aus­ Conway branch of the University One of the first holiday parlie- > of the festive season was a dnne-r tria. Of South Carolina. h^ld last Saturday evening by tht The Jaycette Installation Ban­ Chapter, which initiated this tlanclng Quarter Club, Social Event quet was held Friday night at the chapter. KNOW-TRUMP The Conway team, known as i Host couples for the social Moose Lodge with Mr. Stanley The Jaycettes is the Junior Mrs Julian Ard entertained the the Coastal Carolina Trojans, Miss Elizabeth Carothers whose Stephens, president of the Jay­ Chamber of Commerce auxiliary, Know - Trump Bridge Club asi i opened the season with a 58-37 event were Mr. and Mrs. Robert engagement to Lt. George Ed - C. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Ear cees, acting as master of cere­ and their purpose is to aid the Thursday, November 29. at her victory over the Florencj branch ward Martin of Hot Springs, monies. home on the Charleston Highway. Willey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H Aikansas and Charleston was an­ Jaycees in their projects and of the university. ,Cev. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Nick nounced last week was honored The officers installed at this sponsor civic project? and social Guests for the evening were Mrs. Palles. here on Saturday at a brunch - meeting were Mrs. James H. Wil­ functions of their own. Charles Campbell and Mrs. R. L. shower party at the home of Mrs. son, president; Mrs. Stanley Ste­ Some of their activities over Carpenter. The largest child ever born, ac­ The Camellia Room where 'the Mrs. Carpenter scored high, dance was held was decorated in R. L. Memison, Jr. phens, vice-president; Mrs. Ron­ the past weeks were helping with cording to medical records, was ald Forehand, secretary and treas­ the floats for the Christmas pa­ Mrs. Campbell, second high, and the 23--'4 pound, 30 inch long s n the Yuletiele motif. A lovely hol­ A bride's table and individual Mrs. Harry Greenleaf bingoed iday arrangement on the refresh­ tables were attractively arranged urer; Mrs. Glenn Goodman, proj­ rade and the Christmas party for born in 18D7 Anna Bates, of Nova in a setting of mixed flowers ect chairman; Mrs. Charle\s Creel; the Jaycees. After cards, a delicious sweet Scotia. ment table was the paramount course was served. dtceiration. Favors presented ti­ and greens. The bride's table was program chairman; and Mrs. the members and guests were j laid with a white cloth and cen- Charles Scheioler, publicity chair­ candy canes tied in green and red ' tered with an all-while arrange­ man. Birth Announcement Georgetonians Play Th.e thigh 1 Ion test of ribbons. ment eif mums. Place cards mark- Following the business session, Mr. and Mrs. French Smith the 808 bone in tl - uman body, 1 On USC Division Guest; of the club included Mi ed the appointments of the guests. a dance was held in the social Rogers announce the birth of a and normally icsou its for 27v2-, and Mrs. Billy Skinner, Mr. and Following brunch Miss Caroth- room. Guests for this event were son, Kim Eric, on November 13. Team In Conway of the height of the average hi- Mrs. William H, Thomas. Jr.. Mr | ers was showered by her friends Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Mercer at the Georgetown Memorial man. a"hd Mrs. Carl Johnson. Mr. ano with a variety of gifts for her from the Mt. Pleasant Jaycette Hospital. The Rogers have another Two Georgetoniajis. Ned Plunk- Mrs. Jim Chappelle, and Mr. anr •uMire hom«. Her hostess re - Mrs. William Fortenbeiry. membered her with the creamer ^NMNiMK9d^M^kldMNMN ind sugar in her chosen china. She was alto presented a while Maryville Yyird gtamelliq corsage which she wore mm—m—***mmmv mmmmmjmmmm* mmmmmMlmlm^—ltmmmV'-Mm—^mWtmWmM Of The Month luring the social. IMG JFOJ2... \TERYTjriUlfflr"** «dP*WBi.-imlr*a"W jtW^-Wr. ^r'B^k 'Jiff'''™ .^^Bm^^m 4 ! The Maryville Garden Club ffos Qciei-»^d the vrd of Mr. am Many Enjoy Party Mrs. W. F. Hardin, Sr. on Oak At Country Club; Street as the Deeember Yard o' I the Month. •- ^* -*&•'# Yuletide Event Staged Each month the garden club Approximately fifty member; makes the yard aware! in hope and guests were present at thc of encouraging residents in th' r>ovgetown Country Club on Maryville area to improve their Friday evening for a dinner anri Christmas {property which in turn will im­ lancing party. prove the general appearance ot Prior to dining the group en­ the community. joyed a social hour from six . £•2*8** K-flPtt thirty until eight-thirty. w%m ?&5cs.«*cr.£^ccc^ Younq Chorlcs Ford MILS. JOSEPH. LAURIE BULL, III Providing music for dancing i#mmw&*- later in the evening was the Per­ It ry Rhue Combo. s Cfl>hrot«?s Birthday; 9 Miss Beebe Marries CHRISTMAS PARTY New- - .'Guareroteed Friends Enjoy Fun The next dinner-dance sched­ 'Botany'500* takes the lead with.. • Young Cb*rlfl(S Fe-r-t turned fivi uled for tbe club will be the an­ V water-repel Bent rjesrs old last Thmstlsy but hip Lt. J. L. Bull, III nual Christmas party on Decern far 2 years! .leal day of celebration came or her 22. Special ei-.tertainment is The influential Friday when his-mother. Mrs Miss Kaye ConyeTs Beebe, William L. Collins. Mrs. Franc's oejng planned and members are Charles L. Ford. Ill gave him a daughter of-' Mi's. Mason Reid S. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Louis •"equcsfed to ca'l for reservation? birihdav party at their home on Dee.be nf Sumter and the- late Mr Overton, Mr. and Mrs. Emmette TS soon as possible so that plans new front Smith Street. Dee.be of Burlington, Vermont, be Groover, the Reverend and Mrs for the event can be completed About twelve neighborhood same the bride Of Lieutenant E. I. Hulbert. Jr . Mrs. H. D. Bull friends joined Charier, for the aft Joseph Laurie Bull. Ill, son of Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz, Mr. and % grnoon fun which included out-"f Mr,-. Joseph Laurie Bull, Jr. of Mrs. Herman Siau. Miss Kit Siau. Birth Announcement doors play, as well as the choice- Georgetown anrl the late Com - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Feild;;, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lynn Cavi­ game of "phi tbe tail on the don mander Bull, United States Navy. Mrs. J. S. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. ness of Philadelphia, Pennsyl- key" played indoors. All the retired, on Saturday, December Carlton Bquroe, Mrs. France- \ ania. anne'unce the birth of a ' Staling guests tried very hard te t. at half after six o'clock in the Clary. Mrs. Allen Brown, anri son, Lewis Lynn Caviness, Jr., i give the donkey the tail but Jody evening. Mrs. E. H. Carraway, Sr. Also on November 19. Hunter received lhe prise for do- The ceremony was performed present were Mr. anel Mrs. A. H. Mrs. Caviness is the former ipe the best job. in the Protestant Episcopal Church Lachicotte, Sr. .-11111 IMJ-. and Mrs. Miss Jill Colbert of Georgetown, it Chartt! lotber had decorate of the Holy Comforter, Sumter, A. II. Lachicotte, Jr. eif Pawley's daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. G. A. fee roi.Fslo .ent table in a Santa by the rector, the Reverend Wil Island. Colbert. £)BUS theme. Cups and plates liam Seddon Lee. completed the favorite decor. Ice The bride was given in mar­ I cream, birthday rake, topped With riage by her brother, Mr. Ma ion five candles and a chon-chor Reid Beebe, Jr. of Sumter. She' train, and punch completed the wire a Princess style gown pi gftemoori of $un and frolic, Can Chinese silk, brocaeled in a de- dy cane favors were given by the sum eif plumes anil bird of Paia- young host to his friends as their Uise flowers. The bodice had a ffke-h<"-- -ift. scecp neckline and elbow length sleeves. The full skirt ended in a chapel train. Her veil was a silk lace Spanish mantilla, fingertip | length. Her bouquet was of white ! glamellia, cymbidium orchids and

Miss Elizabeth Blending Beebe was her sister's maid of honor. She wre a floor length gown ol autumn gold velveteen and satin. She cairied a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums and ivy. The bridesmaids were Mi3S Barbara Gaylord Beebe eif Sum­ ter, sister of the biide. Mrs. Bur tern ft, Diet! of Minneapolis. Minn., cousin of tbe bride. Miss Katherine W. Williams of Charles ton anel Mrs George W. Keller DRIZZLER ACTION • lr. of Charleston. Their gowns of c villow green were fashioned like by M GREe0R those of the maid "J honor Tlv ' e.]'ne is the ds-ughter ot Poplar Bluff Missouri, 'BOTANY' 500* OARQFF Mis Wynnel C. Robbe of An mother received In an America? The Georgetown Ministerial As­ w Beauty chiffon gown with match Mns Thomas was graduated drew s. sociation recommends the reading ins accessories and a corsage oi iie'in Andrews High School une' • The runners-up were Miss At'-, j q ; la white Cymbidium orchids Th' s a profess! >nal singer with • tar - of scripture verse, as ree'ogmzed J.ean Keaton daughter of Mr :>nr ' r bridegroom's mother was In •- ncorporated of Charlotte, North bv the American Bible Society, Mrs. E. P. Keaton, and Mis; K -v 7 !ai nlitm. into and through the present Itirby, daughter ef Mr. avid Mrs sheath of champagne brocade * besf way silk witli matching accessories ati< Captain Piatl graduated from Christmas season. The scripture Tir-.v Gamble, both Andrews High j for the next week is as follows . . r Sehool Juniors. a corsage of green cymbidium or Carlisle Military Academy in I ehids. December ti - Luke 10:25-37; De­ ,". The retiring "Miss Geld anc | n^mherg and attended Clemson to Mrs. Bull is a graduate o' Sum- 1 !i liege. He is serving in tbe Unit- cember 7 - Luke 12:13-31; Decem­ K Black", Suzanna Sylvester Thorn- ber 1 - Luke 18:11-92; December r.s crowned the radiant junior. I ter high, school and Roper Hospi- el States Air Force anrl is station­ ed at Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 0 (Universal Bible Sunday) - Busette McKnight small daugh­ | tal School of X-Hay Technology She j,-; secretary to Dr. Ritchie H where he is attending tbe Univer­ Mark !i:l-20; December 10 - Luke ter nf Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mc­ sity of Pitt burgh. 5:17-26; December ll - John 5:- if Knight, and Eddie Walters, small Bcl.'-er in Charleston. Lieutenant But] is a graduate Th- wedding has been planned 1-1K; De. ember 12 - John 6:1-15: f km of Sir and Mrs Edgar Wa! December 13 . John 9:1-16. fers. of Andrews, were winner. nf Winyah High School and the fr 1- December no. • University of South Carolina 0mMmm ©I the "Kiddie Contest". | where- he received a B. S. degree %1 j 'n Business Administration. He "Headin For A Weddin" TOUGH ! . . V orld famous Duplicate Bridge i is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma Duxbak hunting clothes are trim and : fr-tern'ty It;-- is a member < f th' Mofe . .Winners of the Georgetown tough and tailored to really take it. no Charleston Junior Chamber pt iitle Of Junior Class Play Duplicate- Bridge Club on Tues­ matter wheie or how you hunt. The no- day, December 4 were as follows: Commerce and the Win.vah In digo. Society. Thi? Saturday night al eight Hazzard, and Jan Todd. bind styling makes comfort the bonus Fir t. North - South Mrs. J. T. oV-ek the Junior Class of Winy ah Earlier the same day at three wf Senders and Mrs. J e Shaw, feast- He i in Hv United States Navj you won't find anywhere else. Before j and is stationed at. tbe IT. S. Na* High School will present their an- .''clock, a barbecue supper will he West Mrs. John J. Snow and Mr.s nual e-la.s play entitled "Headin this hunting season begins, stop in and Wil'ie Hemingway of Homing - ; val Base. Charleston, where he is held and plates may be purchased &mM>& Way; selvnd, North-Soiilh Mr.s. the' commapdtng officer <>f the U. KIT A Weddin". to lake out or may be eaten in the have a look at our complete selection "aWflPt ««W school cafeteria. R. Glyt-n Miller and Mrs. Gi'orge ! S. S. Petrel (A. S. R.-1 D. The presentation is c hillbilly of Duxbak hunting clothes. It. Moody, East-West Mrs. Her­ After a wedding trip they will farce in three nets anr! j- well The money earned from this man Baruch and Col. Dave Black- be al home at 6-A Lamb '11 81 portrayed hy fifteen members of > event will be used te> help spon- I well of Litchfield: third. North- Charleston. the junior clan. I sor the annual Junior - Senior FogeFs South Miss Amelia Hanks and Among the out - of - town I prom held near thc close of each Disaai V Mr. Frank Stacey, East-West Dr. ! guestf were the bridegroom's They are Brenda Mincey, Irvin scl.e'ol year. •Oitinner McMockm ard Mr. W. A. grandmother Mrs. Joseph I.. Bull Ansel, Glen Hudson. Kit Siau. The admission for the play will MENS SHOP B pwt. Sr. of Georgetown his uncle. Cap­ Marcia Smith, Margaret Tomp­ ' hc $1 00 tor adults and 50c for tain John C. Bull. Mrs. J->hn C. kins. Gayle Speight Sandra i -itudents. The play is under thc The Club's December master. A- YOUR AUTHORISED DUXBAK OFAIFR FREE GIFT WRAPPING FREE PARKING ii pr>int game will be played Tuiv- Bull. Sr. and Mrs. John C. Bull. Joseph Sarah Fleming, Josephine | direction of Miss Ingrid Gerda Jr. of Alexandria, Va.; and the Assey. Larry Johnson, Barry ; Osterlunel dramatics conch and a day. December 11 al 7:31) P. M. 1 w Maynard, Roger Ward, Libbj member of the faculty. at the Knights e>i Columbus Hall, following, all of Oeorgetown, Mfs • *A-•«*• "A.-.-V -\ *»-•«»••'«*,••*,••«(»••««,• ••eV-'*»--W-rA,--W-'**--'** VH-..„-'~VV.. VA .._--. ..„ '!-. i,.» ••.-» •-.'. V* Wfc <,» •.-*. '.,-.-.-.-»••-•.. '-.. '--. '«*, - . •-•- - i. • ,--.-, '.,,_ -,', -t:.'^- -&~e: THE e'.TOlK'.r.TQVv'N iS. C.j TifoES, Tl___, Dec. 6. _V lo contention vvijH « 5-0 In ovi far Ir.i In a game. Even in Uie Club Diner us Jimmy Smith roll­ play - for - pay profession play- ] ed the high Berks* (W9) and Bob­ e'rs and teams can experience'1 Wiiiyah Splits Pair Of by Etheridge iu-.d the high game Off The Bench mental depressions which give s j (U-)0). Wilson Marlowe was high the other team an edge and a real i Competition For Bowling for Club Diner with :i 513 series Bv KAY RICHARDS pro quarterback, which most of Games With Conway Tigers and 18!) high game. the m are, will take advantage of | If the Slants meet the Packers The Winyah Gatorettes battled League Title Remains Close The pro football New York B lapse by the opposition. I It was implied that hud Malum. Fourth place' Duti'-.-m Methodist (Hants' 20-24 victory ovei- th • in the- title match, as is expected, to a cle-.r-eut 31-23 decision eiver This must have bevn the case •caught the touchdown pais thrown Western Auto. St. Mary's and while Joe Isaac and Pete Thomas j registered a 4-t decision over Chicago Boars last Sunday was a the.v will probably borrow a pai;e Visiting Conway Tigerettes last In the 1940 playoff between th.i by Buugh it might have.^iy. n the- Tomlinson's won Important vic­ each had 208 gamer; for runner- Woodland No. 2 as Norwood Rob- big trap toward o r 'ponl a- V.:<-.'. •o r two frnm the Lions' strategy Friday night as the curtain came Chicago Be>ars and Washington Reel-kins a lift and the score tories in their respective leagues up scoring honors. Frank Lamb I i-rsem placed the winners with i rn Division chnmpi ins in the Li el; and put the- rush on quarter­ UJJ on the 19ei2-l!3 basketball sea- Redskins. Two weeks earlier the would have been entirely elite;-; to regain or maintain league leaii- liad the high series (439) anel| high set 1505) and high game National Football Le;.;.ue and wn back Bar! Starr the way Detre il SLII. Redskins had edged the Bears 7-3 ent. ership In bowling activities out Jijnmy Elliott the high game (175) ; (173). Dick l!u. ell inll.-d the hii 1. less a large -1. •- miraclo occur: .int. The-y will he pressuring Some- The Wil.yah Gators were less in a tense struggle and the cham­ at Lafayette Lanes. for the Rebels. series (437) and Sam Grayson had iii' opposition will attain be the ijoely because they are not likely Afte-r the Be'ar rognp, a reporter] fortunate as they were nudr-ed pionship game was rated a tossup. a.-keJ Baugh "What do y u think j WOMEN'S LEAGUE „ . , . , „ I hi*h game (173) for the- lo-jOTS. iwesome Green Say Packers. to for;et the 37-0 she'tlackini- 27-24 in the nightcap by the Con- XT the scene would have been il Ma- ; Maude- Mi:.hoe and Joyce Har- Container edged Naval Reserve- j elealt them last season by the' wnv Tigers. All thUl brings tei nnnd last With his team trailing 7-0, the lone had caught that pass?" Sam- I n laon paced Western Auto to a 3-2 but lost ground in the chase j Woodland No. 1 nudged Rivei Green Bay club. vrear'i championship tilt In which incomparable Sammy Baugh fin­ my didn't even hesitate. 'I'rob- i Li the opener the Conway las­ 5-0 victory over Cameron's for the league championship: Room 3-2 to move within a hall- Thi.-. should be a bruising battle the Packers liiimilialoii the- pro ally got the Redskins rolling, but ably 73-7", he answered. sies look an early lead anet were Pharmacy to take over the lead which has only about 25 more i point of sixth place, presently oc-1 Chants wilh a 37-0 thrashing. The between two af the league's grid end Charlie Malone missed an aho.-.el 12-7 at thc end of the first in l!;e- Monday ni^ht Women's weeks to run. Burr Williams pac- L.upit.d bv I;iv(,r ;.„()m Carl I Detroit Lions preiveei Thanksgiv- behemoths, anel Starr and Giant easy pass in the end zone und the No Help Here ejiiaue'r, but senieir forward Don­ Bowling League. The defeat drop­ ed the Container team with a 500 ,,,.,,, ,,„r^ ' Ipg Day that the' PacU-.-rs are nnl iiuarterback Y. A. Tittle will have drive fizzled. Then the Bears ex- Mike Holovak, Boston Patriots! na Kimbiotigh pumped in 7 points Brow rel! d 49fi u ped Cameron's 4 points behind the series and a 193 single game high , * « <*• "-* '""""> ( > necessarily supernwn, allhou h lo be on their toes every minute lleieied with the most awesome coach, tells of Sending out 500 let- ; irt 9 second eprarter spurt to nar­ leaders. while Chaidie Cun.-.ingharn had and Harry Korb the i.b;h series there is a definite resemblance to stay alive . display of offensive football ever ters to e-eillege coaches coneernJii.' row the gup to 16-15 at the etui Mi ii e colli il the high series high set (490) and a nigh gamei (536) for the winners Carl Woi by im viir; ijin'rleiv to a 2ii-0 lead Pro RaiiUs IireaUs C;iunt recorded in the pro ranks. The- pro football prospects, OJIO rep!;. ct llu- first half. Then junior Nah- (436) and Harrelson the single (174) for the losers. 1'iS was ','".'1 to* River Room with in the Turkey Day af'aii- bef re fn the pro rank^ where most | Iinal score was a horrcnelous 73-0 read: "Prei prospects? 11. )!, ,1 j e-> Guerard found the range in the game high t 152) to share scoring teams are e-ejilal in size and ability ! triumph for the Monsters of the 'Third place Stalvey's moved in- a 495 series and a IM single gam* lie i'-i'l-ei: ciulrl nrnviT some dein't even have any cnllege pros- : se'Ce"'i ^i•"->• -i oeio-'nc in 12 of honors In the match, Zuiean Ray high. of their composure. "breaks" are usually the deciding Midway. pects!" CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 hud the hij'Ji scries (396) and Pat Thompson tin high game (151) for thi losei mfom^^ Container Division continued t • |3L scramble the standings b> moving ™ up a notch liom touitli to third, lfjf place wlfH a 5-0 win over cellar- dwelling Oneita. Aim Powers emerged with •.•n-vnr,; laurels with hijdi series ('1:<-I > and high game (168). Joan bit/, bad the high set (378) and pigh name (138) for Oneita. Accounting Be lies rolled to a 5-0 Victory over WGTN and also moved up in the league standing ir.Mii tilth to fourth and WGTN dropped from third to fifth in the exchange. Gerry Blackmon, the league's leading bowler with a 150 average, registered the high >*. •. series (438) and Kathryn Coutu the high game (178) for the win­ ners. Mamie Uelzell had the high series (459) and high game (163) lor the losers. Sixth place- Riverside Oil held OK Used Cars... its ground with a 4-1 decision over S. C. National as Shirley Give FOR Campbell rolled the high series 1 • - (398) and high game (U2) for Riverside. Edna Paul had high ...ARE SIX WAYS BETTER series (430) and high game-(159) for the losing Greenbacks. (l) THOROITGHI.Y INSPECTED. INTER-CITY Tomlinson's held on to first (Z) RECONDITION El) FOR SAFETY. place with a 3-2 victory over sec­ CHRISTMAS (.J) RECONDITIONED FOR PERFORMANCE. ond place West End Dairy in last Famous (4) RECONDITIONED FOR VALUE. Wednesday's Inter-City League play as Dickie Oliver (533), John (.») HONESTLY DESCRIBED. Rivers (526) and Charlie Thomp­ (6) WARRANTED IN WRITING BV WEST son (:>0(ii all lulled better than CHEVROLET. 500 sets for the winners. Oliver had high game 199) also. For West Knei Jimmie Johnson reilled the high sel (553) anel edged teammate Olin Adams 195 to 194 1959 FORD Galaxie 4-Dr. Sedan 1960 BUICK 4-Dr. Hard Top Sedan for high game honors. 6 cyl. engine, overdrive transmission, economical to operate. Full power. White exterior color. Clean—One owner. Walt's Gulf vaulted into third place with a 5-0 win ewer Rodwell Stock No. 3-332-B yyas $1395 Pontiac who oe-cupied third place Now 11245 Stock No. 310-A when the match began. Rupert wos $2060 Now Only $1995 • Green (502) anel Raymond Wall (501) had the high sets and Wall the high game (198) for the win- 1959 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Dr. Sedan ners. Lewis Overton paced the ''* V8 engine, automatic transmission. Turquoise color. A very 1963 BUICK Invicfa 4-Dr. Hard Top Sedan losers with a 475 series and also I uil power, light (ireen color. A very clean car. high game (160). nice car. Lafayette Lanes' climb was stalled by a 3-2 setback at the band.- ol Oneita No. 1. Both are •*•"•'-"" Was $1495 NOW $1395 IMr*.Ms-.* wos $2095 Only $2045 deadlocked for the No. 5 position In tin1 standings, Dennis Mangan lolled high game (173) and Jim tr Blake, who rolled the only three 1961 PONTIAC Tempest 4-Dr. Sedan 1959 PCNTIAC 4-Dr. Sedan I-.- i,.i- set for Oneita had the set V8 engine, automatic transmission. Turquoise coior. A very (379). Vie Williams was high for Has autoieiatic transmission and many extras. A very nice Lafayette with a 498 series and nice car. car—Turquoise color. 17< •• • I.- ..->.:.. hor)-,. Bator Restaurant won a 4-1 de- Star* Kf>. 293-A Only $1705 cis...!. iM'iri i-rot-iia No. 2 in a bat­ s,.„.,,N„j.n.A j.;-. Only $1495 tle of the taileriders. Harold Leinfe ir Heel lhe high set (470) and Billy I I Carraway the lugh game (194) . for the winners. Wingate had the OLDSMOBILE 88 Hard Top Crape high Miies. (-147) anel Meiree the Fpfll powci-..Clean as can be. Black with White root. 195? CHEVROLET Impala 4-Dr. l.'-l high game ('.<> win- 1957 CHEVROLET Bel-Air Sport Coupe COURTEOUS , • , with a 13 point surge with 1960 CHEVROLET Bel-Air 4-Dr. Sedan SALESMEN 1 ewis Britt and Billy Walker ty- Automatic transmission, Radio-Heater. Very low miles — in;' for runner-up tumors with 10 V8 engine, Powerglide. Black color. Very clean, low mile­ pi Uits each. age. Very clean. Solid White - Red interior. At West Chevrolet il:e Winyah Jayvees caught lire tn the second period to out- NOW! Stock No. 3-341-A L5kc New fQr Stekck No. 3-409-A , ri the visiting Cubs 16-7 and $1695 Only $1095 held a 24-15 had at the intermis- • i,n break. They also outscored i ,,,, • 15-13 in the second halt Bl ( oach Thompson emptied his I. i„li in the final minutes of the. t in l'i quai ler. Winyah ."ning: Bozie Tisdale CHEVROLET WEST •.I i.-n.-,,.,d Cooper 4, Billy Walk­ er 10, Lewis Britt 10, Mike Van Blake 13, Tommy Thompkins, Je.hnny Cribb, George Raftelis, David Fayad, Ashley Carter and 'Friendly People' Eddie- Edwards. HIGHMARKET STREET GEORGETOWN Conway - 8 7 6 7 - 28 G'town - * 16 6 8 - M THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES Thursday, Dec. 6 1962 7

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FOR RENT — Several furnished TAX SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Gators had forged ahead. apartments anel houses. Call K & N TRAILER SALES HELP WANTED NOTICE All persons Indebted to the Bobby Watkins was high scorer POR SALE George C. Sugg, Litchfield Beach, j LIST OF REAL ESTATE TO Estate of Agnes T. Watts, late of MOBILE HOME 237-4269. tfc j for the Gators with 7 points. Wat­ WANTED — POPLAR LUMBER BE SOLD AT NOON. 12:00 P. M. tne Counly uf Oeorgetown, State kins, Stanley Juk, Allen Moore. ON DECEMBER 2ND.. 1962. IN of South Carolina, will please Winyah CLEARANCE SALE NEW AND USED FOR KENT - 3 bedroom house,! green or dry. Write or phone for Johii Plunkett and Koriny Owe ns THE TOWN OF ANDREWS. S. C. make payment to the undersign­ Always your best buys in hot waUr healer. Many fruit trees prices. Telepheine LO-34511, Wal­ started for Winyah Mid ihis five* featuring By virtue of Suneiry Executions ed, and ail persons having claims food used appliances and in yard. Also, 2 bedreiom furnished | ton Lumber Company, Mebane, N. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 :..;jiie went tnosl ,,) the way. to me, directed b.v the Town Clerk •gainst :;aid Estate v,ill please NEW MOBILE HOMES furniture. r?»M 2-4391 or come ;ip.utnient and 3 bedroom un-: C. lOtc 12-27 her 13 points in the final tvvei per­ and Treasurer of trie town ol Lresent them, duly verified, to BOX SCOBS In and lw >wse around. Your furnished apartment. Rent very, iods, and the Gatorettes pulled for as low as WANTED full or part time repre­ Andrews, S. C. for ta.- you buy new furniture at dis­ to those who ejualify. For inter­ said town of Aneirow.-:, S, C for c/o I mull & Moore, ISEI) MOBILE HOMES POR KENT — 2 trailer spaces, j Nancy Guerard finished a piaee Oyler, 1 1 1-5 3 counts better than old ttade view, write J. L. Blair at 118 delinquei t town taxes on Mon­ Attorneys, Georgetown, S. C. | vvate-r fume tied. One has small | second with 13. Mary Butler was Mathis, t 0 (I-) ( for as low as deals. l building suitable for washing ma­ Screven St. Georgetown, S. C. day December 2nd. 1962, in fiort 3-tc 12-6 hjgjt for Conway with 13 points. Sports, t o WINYAH FURNITURE chine and deep freeze. $15.00 per 4lc 12-20 of the town hall in said town of o o-o $C9.U0 PER MONTH NOTICE OF APPLICATION The boys game was a battle ed Isaac, g month. Phone 546-6436. 2te 12-6 Andrews, S. C. between the legal - i 111 LP WANTED hours of sale. tigbi aone deten.se.-; and opening Thomas fi with FOR SALE — Kerosene and fuel FOB IINAL DISCHARGE oil. We furnish tanks. Holliday Oil WE RENT — Floor sanders, ..Start New Year with your own W. A. POSTON night jitters as neither team could Richards, g NO DOWN PAYMENT Company, phone 546-G6G(i. tfc eetgers and wax polishers — independent profitable ..Rawleigh Chief of Peiliee', NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (urge a bre'ak - through in the Smith, g reasonable rales. Geoigetown I Business in Georgetown County. Andrews, S. C. lhat the undersigned as Executors scoring column. The visiting Tig­ XM. Joseph, g Pay only sales tax FOR SALE — 100' X 100' lot. Building Materials, Inc., 1233; Men or women - full or part time- Sulie B. Brockington, 2-Lots, No. ed the Estate eil J. B. Grant, De­ ers clinched the victory in the Totals 17 7-if) m ani insurance Located In Maryville about one front St. tfc ' Write Kawleigh's Dept. SCL-220- 35-36, West Andrews $4.75 er ased late e.i the County nf closing minute' of play after the Tigercttcs (23} FG F C TP block off South Island Road. City 818 Kiel mund, Va 3tp 12-20. Mary B. Brown Fillmore1, 1-Lot, Oeorgetown, .State of South Car­ Butler, f •I 5-9 13 at water line has been run on lot. *'OR RENT — Downstairs, 2 No. 4, 1 bldg. 13.00 olina, will make application to Boyd, t 1 0-1 2 Priced for quick sale. If Interested bedroom unfurnished apartment. I |j-etre»lux Corporation 2 0-1 4 K & N TRAILER SALES J. L. Croe;ker, 2-Lots Nn. 12-13, ine Probate Com; tor George- TO GYahuin, I call O. H. Van Vlake, Phone 1346- Winyah Apartments. Phone 546 - Sales and Service Blk. 3 10.85 town Counly iit 11 O'clock A; M . I NOTJCE CREDITORS Broth I 2 00 4 Ph 77:s-79<;o 6-135. tfc 9652. tfc Can use representative in this Bessie George, T-Leit, Nn. ]0, Blk. I on Tuesday, .January lMh, 1963, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thompson, g - area. Full or part-time. Ceiuld be 44 10.25 for then Ku,al Discharge and} that all persons holding claims Edwards, g - 1016 Broad St. FOR SALE EOR RENT — One 5 room lull time, year round, well paying W. P. Knight, 5-Lots, 1-5, Blk. Letters Ih: niis.-.niy as kiKecutctfsl against the estate of W. H. GARD­ Stogttpr, g . • Very desirable home and lots house with two bedrooms on Sum ter, S. C. opportunity for right man. For 83 24.00 of said Estate. NER, late of Georgetown County, !..< wis. g «>n Winyah Bay. Shown by ap­ Dawson Streel in Maryville. Cal! :ull information, apply 1 !>fi'^ King E. W. McLaulin, l-Lnt 11.62 S. C, deceased, aie hereby re- Mil.e-an, g - - and pointment. 2-0667. tfe j. is. Grant, Jr., St., Charleston, S. C. 2tc 12-13 Silas Scott, 2-Leits, Pts. 5 & 6. Blk. emireel to present the same duly Totals 9 5-11 At. P. FERRIS AGENCY J. S. Grant. attested, and all persons indebted CHARLESTON, S. C. 50 10.25 Conway - 12 4 3 4 - 111 Orange Street FOR RENT — Furnished apart­ H. M. Grant. to said estate are hereby required ments. Close in Winyah Apart­ S. S. Skipper, 4'1>-Acres 1 Bldg. W. C, Grant, G'town - 7 8 I IO­ 5tc 12-27 Georgetown, S. C. 18.50 to make payment there'of to the Phone 546-5015 ments, 611 Prince Street, phone Lost and Found Executors of the Estate undersigned. 546-9852. tfc Eliza Smith, 1-Lot, No. 26 11.62 of J. B. Grant. Deceased' tfc FOUND — Rod and reel, own­ John Smith. Jr., 1-Lot, No. 27 5.57 Bessie G. Edgar, Andrew:., S. (.'. Qualified Executrix of the THE FOR SALE — Three bedroom, FOR RENT — Three bedroom er can have by identifying, paying Ethel M. Tisdale, 1-Lot, 7 B!k 56 December 6th, 1962. 51c 1-10 Est. of W. H. Gardner, brick-veneer house. Two years duplex, reasonable for desirable for ad. Phone 546-6207. 3tp-12-6 17.12 LOUIS E. THIBODEATJ c/o James B. Moore. old. Garage, central heat. $14,000. family. Call 237-4610. 2tc 12-6 Lewis Tisdale, 1-Lot, 8 Blk 56 8.32 NOTICE OF Attorney at Law, CHIKOPRATIC CLINIC Phejne 546-4423 after 5 p.m. Heirs, J, C. Williams, 2-Lots 4 ft FINAL DISCHARGE Box' 408, FOR RENT — Downstairs furn­ 11, Blk Harper 4.75 Notice- is hereby give-n that en 613 S. Fraser St. — Highway 17 *; , 4tc 12-6 LEGAL NOTIcTi Georgetown, S. C. ished apartment. Private entrance. 3tc 11-29 the 18th day of December, 1962, Hours: Mom, Tues., Thur., Fri., FOR SALE — Cheap - 1954 Ford 315 Queen Street phone 546-9681 TRESPASS NOTICE the undersigned will file with the 3tc 12-6 tfc. NOTICE OF FINAL truck, mejtor fair, goeid tires but Notice is hereby given that all Probate Judge lor Georgetown !):30 to 4 P. M. no body on truck; 1950 Interna­ persons are forbidden to enter, DISCHARGE County her Final Return as Ex- i FOR RENT — One furnished and tional with closed van type body, hunt, fish, trap, or otherwise tres­ Notice is hereoy given that the ecutrix of the Estate of Forrest Sat. 9:30 to 12:00 Neion one unfurnished apartment on fair tires, runs good. See at Mid­ pass upon the lands known as undersigned as Administratrix of II. Thicker, and at the same J Kaminski Street. Phone 546-7044. TEL. .r)4«-4!)!39 way Nursery on Charleston Hwy. Waverly Plantation and Lower the Estate of Fred Tindall, Sr., lime wili apply ioi- tfc her discbarge or call 546-7733 day or night Waveily Plantation in George­ deceased, will make application is such Executrix. 'Your Spine Is The Key 'i'o Y..ur Health" phone. 2tc 12-6 town County, S. C. which have to the Probate Court for George­ MARGUERITE C THIEKER been duly posted according tei town County, Seiuth Carolina, Executrix FOR SALE — 1958 Buick Special MISCELLANEOUS law. AU trespassers will be pros­ at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 22nd Georgetown, S. C. sedan. Contact M. M. Thomas, ecuted to the full extent of the day of December, 1962, for her November 16, 1962 4te 12-13 APPLIANCE PARTS ORDER phone 540-5104. tfc law. final discharge and Letters Dis­ SERVICE A. H. LACHICOTTE, JR. missory, and at said time will TRESPASS NOTICE FOR SALE OR RENT — Brick GRIFFITH'S, INC. make a full accounting ol her Notice i-; hereby given that all veneer hom" with carport at 516 Phone 516-4194 T. E. HINES, SR. Owners 3tc 12-13 actings and doings as Executrix persons are forbidden to enter. FOR SALE Olive; Street, Maryville. Phone: of said Estate. hunt, 1. ii, shoot or in any manner 546-6763 t'r ARE YOU PLANNING TO BUILD?—We will gladly give STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EUGENIA TOMPKINS TINDALL trespass on the lands, creeks or • FOR SALE — Eight acres, adjac­ you house plan books fiee ef County of Georgetown As Administratrix eif the Estate marshes posted in the name of 1 Two siory lioitjC to be removed from ent to Oak Greive School, suitable' charge, orde'i plans at e-ost and BY HERMAN STACY CLARDY of Fred Tindall, Sr., Deceased. The Jericho Corporation in furnish free estimates. We can PROBATE JUDGE: Hemingway, S. C, Neivembei 16, Georgetown County, s. C. which FREE ESTIMATES ON lor building lots, or small subdi­ LOCAL ANI) LONG supplv everything from founda­ WHEREAS, Booker T. Wash­ vision. Call 546-6767 for appoint­ 1962. 4tc 12-13 have been duly posted according I>1> TANCE MOVING — Prince at Cleland Street. Coll First tion to root. Georgetown Build- ington niaele suit to me> to grant ment 2tp 12-6 im* M.-'ti rials Inc STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA to law. All trespassers will be AGENT FOR WEATHERS Walter S. Fraser Letters of Ad­ COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN prosecuted tt the full extent ot BROTHERS LONG FOR SALE — Gas range, Kelvin­ MISCELLANEOUS ministration of the Estate and ef­ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS the law. |»'C nm ,<-•>; MOV IN <• Call Baptist church office for further in­ ator icebox, apartment size, ge>od We can now repair all musical fects ot Sarah Duncan Alston. Rutus J. Daniels, Plaintiff, THE JERICHO CORPORATION JOYNER TRANSFER condition, two small space' heaters. instruments locally — No long THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to vs: noDDi'.v DOWD, President Apply Lofton's Shoe Shop, tfc waiting. cite and admonish all and singular Florence M. Daniels, Defendant •Ote 12-27 CO, formation. IRVING'S ihe Kindred anel Creditors of the SUMMONS 546-9891 FOR SALE — 8 foot anel 6 tool 546-9515 922 Front St. said Sarah Duncan Alston deceas­ - TO.STHE (DEFENDANT STATE ceive a gener­ ers hereto at their office, 102 i in ami admonish all and singular Street or call 546-5832. 2tp 12-0 GIVEN under my hand this ous return. As S. Cs authoriz­ 23rei. day of November Anno Do­ Screven Street. Geoigetown, the Kindled and Creditors ot the LOTS FOR SALE S. C, within twenty (20) days FOR SALE — 8 ton Fairbanks - ed G. E. dealer, we- will e-eiuip mini 1962. : aid Bi anion! I'.mke-lt, a/k,n Bn- rrom date- of service hereof upon Morse platform scale, Brookgreen your store wilh 12-Ib. G. E. Fil­ Herman Stacy Clardy Imel I,.II kit! deceased, thai Ihey ter-Flo washer and all othet you, exclusive of the day of such X Gardens. Phone 237-1657. Judge of Probate hi and appi ar be fore me, in the TWO LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOTS national line's uf equipment service; and, if you fail to an­ BtC 12-l.'l 2te • 12-fi Criui ol Probate, to be held at pecessary. Our experience will aiel swer the said complaint within Georgetown, S. C, on Qecember FOR RENT — Garage apartment. you in store layout and subs tan- TRESPASS NOTICE 'he time aforesaid, the Plaintiff 14, 15*62, next, afti r publication 125 FEE? ;-' 115 FEEI herein through his undersigned Coiner Front anel Meeting, l'lcii'- iai p • fit-.. Call, write, or vi: it Notice is hereby given that all I . ie,,f at 11 o'clock i i ihe fore attorneys, will apply to tin- 546-7902. Ltp our oil 'I •-. persons are I rljielden to enter, noon, t . show cause il anj tliej •""onrt for the relief demanded RESTRICTED AREA ADJACENT TO KENSINGTON ROBINSON LAUNDRY AND hunt, fish, trap, or otherwise tres i.avr, \r hj I'II .el Administration therein. PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEANERS MACHINERY CO. pass upon the Midway and Tnu . a ul'l nr I be granted. SALE: — '40 lord Opera Coupe 749 Saluda Aye, Columbia, S. ('. Blue Plantations in Georgetown ROSEN AND ROSEN GIVEN nn'1'.!- my hand ihi —mm m KMEKATC JILE— with 53 Meivury iWo'or. Cell Telephone ALpine 3-80)18 tfi> County. S. C, which have been By: SYLVAN L. KOSKN, 30th da-, of November Anno Do­ James S. Bass, lr. 516-4915. tfe Contact eluly posted .according to law. Al! Attorneys fiW P!aintilf mini IW12. MISCELLANEOUS trespassers will be prosecuted ti NOTICE JAMES S. BASS, JR. FOR SALE —- Dining room table- Will take orders for date nut il. S. Clardy, the- full extent eif the' law. Phase take' notice that IV Judge of I'l'ehale chairs, china closet ancl buffet. cakes. Phone 546-4687, 4tc 12-20 CONWAY HIGHWAY PHONE 516-4945 MAXWELL BRACE, '•ornplaint in the above entitled Got ' getown i 'ounty, S C. | Also oil stove' in good coiuhtir n. iction, together with 'he Bum tfc Owner 4tc 12-20 ate 12-13 I Mr.s. H. C. Tarbox, l Cannon S1 WANTED — piece ni woodl ind, lions of which the foregping Is After 5 o'clock. lie would Consider pari cleared rwar TKESl'iSS NOTICE a copv, were filed in llu- office oi fun-ii ils lnlel South Car Una. NOT1CG OF PINAL WSOHARfiE Notice is hereby given that an> the Clerk of Courl for George - Ni Lice is hen !"r ;''vr-u thai the EOR SALE Furnish description location an1 trespassers on CANE ISLAND. town County, S. C, at QeOrge - lineh rsfgni .1 r- ill make- ,-, In- il ac- OAK AND PINE WOOD price, Write i'. o. box 6-8 owned by W. II. Mikell, located 'own S. C "T the 16th day oi •r ni ting i t lhe admlni; i • atiot) oi CUI' ANV LENGTH Georgetown. Ztp, 12-19 near the mouth of the Neirth Sau­ November, 1962. Ihi ' I ! '• ' I V.'. I'. iVI.rii BS and $8 (l'i Pi-It LOAD te e river will be prosecuted. A SAM ALTAIAN WANTED - Set erf Scrihner's ROSEN AND ROSFN api .'•• ir. hit Probate Coui t for a Watchman protects the property. Bv: SYLVAN L. ROSEN RT. 3 BOX 222 R a el i o Music Library and re­ inal oi icharge as Pxei utrbc ol the W. H. MIKELL Attorneys for Plaintill Dividend r GEORGETOWN, S C. el nt edition of Encyclopedias ..-.nl ei tate on the 28th day ot Re- 4tc 12-20 3tc 12 6 2tp 12-13 Phone 5 11 7 p m. Ph. 516-5632. ltc rrirh.r '!'•.» MABEL r.OUflE MAN;:::, FOR RALE FAMILIES IN DISTRESS LUTHI'S NOTIPF OF IINAL DISCHARGE I-.*, cutrii 4tc la . , The First Federal Savings and Loan Association CLOTH! FOR CHRISTiMAS NOTICE is hereby j.?iven thai of Georgetown will declare iis regular semi-annual Good values in Renin mts, Mill Familie-s in nie-.il eif ni'.'cssitl -s Re - Conditioned on the ^llh flay of Dc-i mh. r, NOTICE TO ALL Ends. 114 King St. lute 12-7 fur Chri-.linas in mid ar'iunil Appliances 1962, ihe undersigned will tlh NHaiT IHINTlllS dividend, to be payable and available to its investors Plea .ant Hill rouiiuim'ty, ple.ise with the' Probate Courl for Cows aw ir.r tin.il In GOTO fields on December 31st, 1962. Dividends will be credited FOR SALE — Fireworks at Saw­ eeinUe-t .lot- I', itirh::ielsim. We service all makes Georgetown County her Pinal Re- al lh.l'v Grove I lantatloq, three yer's Cutrale fireworks Until, An­ 2lp 12 13 Automatic Washing turn as Executrix of tho Estate mile • .'I . I l'i mi. i-rviHe. Please to Savings Share Accounts and Checks will be mail­ drews Highway, near Pepsi ( ol, of Fied Kaufman Bnd ai the • at i be . a • ml n..t to shpot at cowa ed to holders of Investment Certificates on that date. plant. Large- assortment, ijuaniily WANTED TO BUY a gym set. Machines. time will apply (or h.-r discbarge ai the i ...-ri field discount. Woodnra Sawyer. im -hiding springs, bar bells and All work guaranteed. as such Executrix. .1. \v. Vv'A'i i:;, 2te 18-18 dumb bells, He. Call Tindall'.--, BEATRICE F. KAUFMAN Man .,-. r 12-t; ite ». ' •••--an .. i a. • —,• ••,.— Grocery 546 5594. Phone 546-9326 Executiix lie I 3 THOSE WHO WISH TO MAKE INVESIMrNTS FOR SALE - Several nice shady l.tiMCKAL UKI'AIH SHOP OR WITHDRAWALS BF.FORE THE CLOSE OF 1 MIS- lots. $1,000 each 10- , down, 8 NOTICE TP ( HlltlTORS :,o«e< r Si years en balance, C&ll George C CIJE Cf THANKS (Estate Joseph I,en P.r.wn) Phone 5 Hi 63a5 DIVIDEND PERIOD ARE REQUESTED TO DO SO Sugg, Litchfield Beach, 237-4269 For Electric Repairs Notice is hen In given that the Wn-Minx-, liadnihu and Orna­ t!c BURKETTE The family of the QN OR BEFORE DECEMBER 2Ut. l:,1e But.nd Burkett wi-.h tr- Or Wiring undersigned has qualified In Ihe mental Iron \\ <»rU. HOUSE FOR SALE thank Iheir relatives and frienels Probate Courl for Oeorgetown f. lfiai Highmarket Street. 122 for their biautitul floral offerings Of Anv Kind County, S C as Exi'cutrix of the Continental Drive, Spartanburg, and kind expressions nf sympathy estate of Joseph I.MHI I'lavii de At Rornnin Prices ceased. All persons having claims S. C, Phone 502 5006. ltc extended them in their recent be­ Call SKI: OPR BIO BI:i.K.< TION FIRST FEDERAL reavement. against lhe saiel e"tale are requir­ ed to present them, ileini' d and USED FURNITURE MILLIARD'S duly attested, within the time re­ Georgetown quired by law, to the Executrix * DOOR MIHRORS • SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Humidity at Murrells Inlet S. C. anil all FUHNI'I't'liE FOR THE HOME FOR RENT — One brick veneer Electric Co. persons Indebted to the estate are WITHIN 1'V'EHYT.OIiY'S furnished house. Call 546-9531. Winyah Furniture guarantees MEANS. their bed room and dining room requested tei make payment like­ James L. Burgess. tfc Phone 546-4876 wise. furniture against sticking of draw­ Sampit Furniture OF GEORGETOWN FOR RENT — Furnished apart­ ers anel cabinet doors — even in 1214 Front Street Holland Edge Brown Company ments. Apply Nimmer Joseph, humidity of Georgetown climate. Executrix Phonir 546*15775. tfc Adv. 3tc 12-20

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THE GEORGETOWN IS. C.) TIMES, Thursday, Dec. 6, 1962 403 N. Farr Ave. have a Pony, billfold, boots, play- bear, nurse set, crayon set, book- son's Store, J. P. Tanner's Store Andrews, S. C. mobile, shop kit. football, and sack, necklace, bracelet, tea set. and W. T. Owens' Store. Dear Santa, some clothes. and some clothes. Cotton Farmers To Vote Polls will be open from 8:00 t am a little girl 8 years old Yours truly. Yours truly, a. tn. to 6:00 p. m. Letters To Santa Claus I have tried to be a good little girl Larue Cribb Carol Ann Cribb On Program In Referendum Chairman Cameron explained this past year. that every effort ha.s been made to Letter* to Santa from young­ Weiuld you please bring me the I am eight years old and in the ; I am twenty - three months Polling places where George­ b.y M. M. Cameron, Chairman, inform farmers fully about the al­ old. I have been a good little boy. sters In Georgetown County are following thinjtft! A Barbie Doll second grade at school. I have j town. County farmers may cast Agricultural Stabilization and lotment - quota program, so that again bring publishe*! hy The and some pretty clothes for her. been a good giti. I would like 1" 1 would like lo have a doll, teddy ballots in the referendum on mar­ Conservation County Committee. bear some other toys, and some the outcome of the referendum Georgetown Times. If yiui hive some games, please bring me some have a Susie Smatl Doll, a nurse keting quotas for the 1963 upland The referendum will be held on may represemt the considered clothes. cotlem crop were announced today j Tuesday, Dec. 11. a letter yon wish puhlishe-d. just pretty clothes tor myse'lf. ret. teddy bear, crayon set. book- opinion of all the voters. sack, watch, anel some clothes. Yours duly, mail it to: "Santa Claus. % The- Pemfinber all rf the other boys The polling places are located Yours iruly, Dennis Lrbb as folleiws: Andrews Town Hall. I Fanners eligible to cast ballots Georgetown Times, Georgetown. and girls. I will leave you a piece and dress up kit, (dress, sheies, of cake. Janis Cribb purse, hat. stole, necklace, orchid, B. B. Smith Store - Sampit, Ja-1 arc all those who engaged in the S. C." Thc Times will print the Jennie Wilson, Dear Sarita Claus, a ring and play fingernails.) If cobs' Store, Capers F. Williams' production eif the upland cotton letter and forward the message I am six years olel and in the My name is Niekili Gail Sports. you would like to bring me some­ Store. Floyd Miller's Store, Mary | crop in 1062. Approval by at least on to Old Saint Nick for his I am nine years old and in the first grade at school, 1 have been 1 am 7 years old. I live in George­ thing else, O. K, P. Edwards' Store. ASCS Offie-e, two - thirds eif the growers voting consideration. fourth grade at school. I have ,i |[i --

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Porter, who is a patient in Annual Inspection of Winyah Augusta University Hospital in ANDREWS — Andrews high j Also, January 2, McClellanville. The Council of Garden Clubs in customs and etiquette of the na­ Andrews v. ill sponsor a home dec- Chapter 148 of the Eastern Star Augusta. Mrs. Whitley is visiting school's basketball teams opened j there: 4, Macedonia, home; 8. in Georgetown on Wednesday. her daughter and family Mrs. the 1962-63 season last Friday: Hemingway, there; 11. Pleasant val service, swimming and sur­ » iration contest at Christmas time. vival, first aid and basic ship - First, second and third place Section B November 28. Tommy Mann. night by splitting a pair of games | Hill, home; 15 Johnsonville, home;! Wayne Thigpen of Camden Sorry that Miss Brenda Cox with Pleasant Hill on the latter's I 17, Kingstiee. home; 25. Wil­ board routine. a'vpids will be given. Entries During the training, recruits judged will be awarded for: Military Academy and Mr. and who vas at home from Winthrop court. The Andrews girls dropped liamsburg, there; 29. Hemingway [ ANDREWS NEWS Mrs. Don Fenters and children of College for the Thanksgiving the opener 45-15. while the boys home; February 1, Kingstree. receive tests and interviews which 1 — Most outstanding home determine future training and as­ (All over decorations). Hemingway spent Thankagvilng Holidays was not listed in the col- took the nightcap 55-49. there; 4. Cross, home. Thc Jackets The Georgetown Times week end with Wayne's and Mrs riges lisl at home for that week- Carol Ard led the scoring tat • will participate in the Conference signments in the Navy. 2 — The most attractive win­ i nd. It was certainly not meant to 1 dow. Fenters mother and family, Mrs the Pleasant Hill girls with IR U tournament at Pleasant Hill. M. M. Thigpen. oe tha' way. If any other name points; Carolyn Martin topped. February 11-15. 3 — The most attractive door­ V«S not listed WE ARE SORRY. way. Guests of Mrs. Lloyd Singleton Andrews with 11. MALONEY'S December 6, 1962 thanksgiving week end uc.rj her Mis. James Burnous Moore an'- 4 — Th? most attractive outdoor In the boys game John Wesley News Of Servicemen fpntgiHA. (living). mother Mrs. Bessie Flowers una laughter Porter are spending this Long and Davis Blake bucketed DIAMONDS Misses Linda and Gail Wilson. K-r.ck in Spartanburg with Mrs. CHARLES E. RVALS o,.op-\!iri 21. by thrpp out - of - Heralding hie coming "ill be Mrs. L. A. Burns was a visitor Jenkins. ti-.vri judacs. as announced hv a one of the largest. Christmas pa­ Thanksgiving n town iast week end. She was in v gps.1 lal committee. This committee rades in recant years. planning a visit to Pompano ftM; A^^J^>^>d^^^ll>}lti^=i~ts 'rf one member from each It will include local and out of Dance Held Beach, Florida for a weeks stay garden club, The Rosemary. The town floats; marching band--; dec- vith her daughter and son-in-law Evergreen, and The Greenbud, oratcd cars; queens, and beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Hildreth which forms the Council of Gar­ girls galore Tlvre will be march- By Dance Club Mr.. Hildreth is pleasantly re - den Clubs. ina units of Bo-, Scout'-. inembered as the former Miss Fashion Fabrics One of the most enjoyable Money priww ard ribbons will j Betsy Bums. dances of the season was that of Mrs. O. R. Leach visited her be awarded to the most outstandj The Dance Club on Tuesday eve­ ing. mother Mrs, J. B. Rivers in Andrews ning. November 20 1!)P2 at The ,'he lertield last week. Bob Swinnie. general chairm- n American Legion Hut in Andre-vs. Miss Alice Bacon Geer o tMc- \ For Fabulous Sewing" and his committee supervised and The Hut was most appropriately O't Ilanville was In town last week Garden Clubs planned the parade. It was soon- decorated with the Thanksgiving visiting Ihe J. W. Moodys. Mrs. sored b.v the Andrews Chamber motif carried throughout. Vino iv is an aunt of Miss Geer's. Plan Meeting of Commerce. Miss Windola Swails of the The refreshment t<>bl", which ?,apli:t Hospital in Columbia was WPS laid wi*h a white cloth and •it home for the week end. CROMPTONS VELVET-•— $3.95 per yard The thres garden clubs of An- centered with a horn of plenty, ctre v: ''il! meet on Tuesday, De filled with fruit was most attrac­ ceirber 11, Jack Davis from the Universi­ CROMPTONS VELVETEEN ~ $2.49 per yard Andrews tive. ty of South Carolina spei t thc | •• tveek end with his mother, Mrs. PEAU DE SOIE. 50" WIDE, ALL COLORS Thf. Fv-srsTj-gen will m?et in the An arrangement of yellow 1 r,•-.„ .f Mrs. M. L Blakeley. 509 Louise Davis. Mrs. Davis who has ' r chrysanthemums was used on the oeen a patient in the Georgetown | $1.98 per yard S.. Fm- Averrue at;3:30 in t'e.a'ft- Briefs mantel. Multi - colored fall leaves prroMt Th" mogfam wHL be the Hospital recently is at home and BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT and pumpkins helped to complete teaching. SIXTY INCH WOOLS-—$1.98 and $2.49 piM.Mnt r.firistmas oavtv. Ho'ttes'Ses the theme. pssuijpg Mrs. F-lakeley will be Sgt. and Mrs. Ted Davis of Co-i Mts T. E. Clemons and Mrs. Jim­ lumbia announce the birth of a | How many folks have ever SATINS-BROCADES AND CHIFFONS mie Porter. daughter on November 12th at Guests for the evening included heard of a squirrel cat???? Well Fort Jackson Hospital in Cohiro- | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sorokach this is a true story—There is ;• COHAMA DACRON PRINTS, 45" WIDE bia. They have named the little, and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Powers young married couple in Andrews $1.59 per yord The Rosemary Garden Club will of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Jim mect Tyetday night at 7:30 in the lady Susan Aliene. who have a cat that can tree ] Mrs. Davis is the daughter of j Coates, Mr. and Mrs. DuRant squirrels. They go hunting real private dining room at Ozburn's Gordan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clem­ 45" PIMA COTTONS, Short Length 39c yd. cafe. The club members will en- Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Clemons, in often ancl they always see, if not | Andrews. ons, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Morris. i bag the game. If it's not believa- ! teite.in their husbands and friends Mr. and Mrs. Royce Green. Jr., 45" BROADCLOTH COTTON 29c per yard with a Christmas Banquet. j ble so to speak, it was told foi I BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartley, ' the truth. . The Greenbud Garden Club will Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Ira Robinson, Mr. The cat is a Siamese—Just in CORDUROY MILL ENDS, 45" wide 79c yd. meet in the home of Mrs. Bill I are the proud parents of a baby and Mrs. Wilson Lambert, Mr. and case you want to try and spot Bruorton. This club will also have I girl, born in the Georgetown Mo- Mrs. Lewis Neeley, Mr. and Mrs. he couple. 40" UNBLEACHED MUSLIN-4 yards $1.00 it's Christmas party. The assisting | morial Hospital November 21. Winston McCants, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M. C. Hemingway is a pa­ hostess will be Mrs. S. E. John­ i named Robin Kimberly. This is Joe Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Bozie tient in Georgetown Memorial son. The time of the meeting will i Mr. and Mrs. Duncan's first child Barrineau. Mr. and Mrs. H. K Hospital. PAMPERED COTTONS be 8:00 o'clock, Tuesday night. Pekaro and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mrs. L. M. Williams and Mrs, Blakeley. all of Andrews. BY "FRUIT OF THE LOOM"-59c per yard McCALLS, BUTTERICK AND ADVANCE BRIDGE CLUB Andrews WMS PATTERNS-VOGUE AND MODES ROYLE Jost what your doctor ordered... The Tuesday Night Weekly MAIL ORDER. ***i\ Brftlge Club member? were enter­ f T tained by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Observing Everything You Need In Sewing Notions Bruorton on Tuesday night No­ % vember 20th in their home. Prayer Week ASSORTED RIBBON *k> YARn • CHRISTMAS APPLIQUES WOOL FELT 2 YARDS WIDE $2.69 YARD • CHRISTMAS Prescriptions • No score prizes were awarded LABEL CLOTH • but plans were made for a Christ The Andrews Womans Mission­ RED HEART KNITTING YARNS 4-OZ. $1.19 mas supper date on December ary Society of the Andrews Bap­ SINGER SEWING MACHINE SERVICES AND PARTS • 18th. tist Church is observing the Week J&HIW& First Aid Items I Mr. and Mrs. Bruorton served a of Praver for Foreign Missions • sweet course, strawberry cake and Lottie Moin Christmas. Of­ i I Drugs, Sundries and coffee after cards. fering ihis week, Decemb r 3-7 I The first day observance was on :t I II Monday night at 7:00 o'clock, with Bag • MRS. MEARS HOSTESS 1 Toiletries 1 the general meeting of the society. • 1 Mis. Lloyd Meais -vas ho-tes- Prior to the meeting a covered 1002 FRONT ST. 1 to the Thursday Nigh* Bt-idg dish supper was enjoyed by the 1 Club last -veek In her home a- •members of the circles. The Es­ PHONE 546-6827 1 2<)P, S. Morgan Ave. Miss August; 1 The registered pharmacist is your physician's telle Howie Business Womans 1 • Baiiey was holder of h'gh scor Cirele presented the program. ii "right hand man" in protecting or restoring 1 and Mrs. Delbert held the iuckj On Wednesday night at the • bingo hand. regular prayer service hour the I your health. Here your prescription is filled For refreshments Mrs. Mears tilmstrip "Extending the Light" 1 Served her guests fruit cake ano 1 with professional precision. Day or night, we was shown. • 1 ".of 'ee. On Friday night 7:30 o'clock D J 1 are at your immediate service. Count on us! • special Season of Prayer program was conducted in the Churc- "*»***•»*. : Auditorium. i ***w. 1 Cameron's Pharmacy Classified Ads Each of the circl'-s will have § 1101 CHURCH ST. 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CB-8SO-6T 2 B THE OEOBGETOWN (S, C.) TIMES. Thur?dnv, Doc. 6, '.362 South Junior High School at Lan­ wilh relf-r1iid;ep hy .faculties, par-. SJ|poak and family. ' ' caster. S. C. where she teaches, ( nts and students, and administra- j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moody ;uid has just won recognition as an tors of Greenville and Florence! Sampit News family visited Mr. and Mrs. Hy­ Accredited Junior High School, by counties. Lancaster is to be con­ man in Charleston Sunday. the Southern Association of Col­ gratulated that this new honor BY ANNETTE SMOAK Stafford Collin* of Hemingway Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ballard of leges and Schools meeting in Dal­ follows the accreditation of two! Mrs. Adrie Beverly and cfaigh-1 visited Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Pope Georgetown visited Mr. and Mrs. Murrells Inlet News las. Texas. This is the lirs! junior ol their High schools in 1952 and , ter of Conway and Mr. and Mrs. ' and tamily Sunday. Joe Deel Smith, Jr. Sunday. high to be accepted in S. C. Mrs. IMS, and their continued accredit-1 We are sorry to hear that Mr. Bv MARY P. WHEELER Jones and hei late husband. Wil­ ation in 1962. Best wishes to Mrs. j the Georgetown Pentecostal Holi- j Clifton Morris is in the hospital. bur Jones were in charge ol' the Jones, who spent \ih_x Thanksgiv- ness Church Monday with the j We hope for him a speedy rec v- News Of Servicemen Mrs. Riibeil B. Clyburn of the for Thanksgiving, coming from the countries on the rim of East Inlet Grade school some years ing holiday* here at her Shore pastor, tne Rev. •'L. D. Diigg*ers ery. officiating. Burial was in Elm - Belin Methodist Church Womens' his schoo! at Bamberg. S. C. Asia. Those present were. Mrs ago as it began to expand its home. Mr. Wilbur Smoak vis:l"r-| EDDIE DORRELL Robinson. Mis. Fulton, Mrs. All­ wood Cemetery Annex with the Society tor Christian Service re­ Attei Larry's accident and long teaching statf and send its pupils friends in the Georgetown hospi­ LUXEMBOURG CITY, LUX­ ports that their group has rnUiod hospital recovery last year he en­ ard and Mrs. Billy Turbeville on to successful higher grade work Mayer Funeral Home in charge tal Sunday ufiernooii. of arrangement". EMBOURG (AHTNC) — Army several hundred dollars tot the tered the 8th grade at lhe Carlisle Mrs. Guy Slagle, Mrs. Henry :r> Georgetown and Myrtle Beach Mis. Clara Casselman retuni'd Specialist Four Eddie Dorrell of Church through th* •ueeam'ul Sehool last tall. Over 350 boys are Skipper, Mrs. Carl Causey. Mis- .nd Socastee schools. Beflv Jane Gray, The infant was horn Jan. 1 to N rfoik, Va. after visiting her Georgetown. S. C, recently par­ Jeanelte Causey, Miss M. 1- falling oi Chiistnms curds. Com­ studying there. He will be back The Southern Association is a 1962. in Georgetown, Her mother parents. Mr. anrl Mrs. T. K. I''..ji'- ticipated with other members of Whetler and the hostesses. plete returns aie not in but al- at Christmas seeing his main regional educational a ge n c y llMon.hsOld, /us the former Clara Jane Noble:, tor two weeks. the 565th Medical Company in read\ this tops amounts of tormer Iriends. The Baptist Church Worni n founded in »8t9, authorized to of Georgetown. Mr. Gerald Pope from the Nav>,l Exercise TRICOLOR TEAM, a years, becaust more help \\a- The Presbyterian Women ol the were active last week with ; evaluate programs in n southern Base in Charleston was home vis­ NATO operation in Luxembourg. Foreign Mission study class, using Surviving in addition to tin- evailable. Thanks to all members Church held their Noweanbei states. - Alabama. Florida, Geor­ Died Early Sunday iting his parents this weekend. Specialist Dorrell is regularly of the community who cooperated. the book. "New Frontiers in an parents are the paternal grand . meeting later In the month, not gia. Kentucky, Louisiana. North Betty Jane Gray. 11-month-old uarents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ward and assigned as an ambulance driver r* to conflict with watching election Old World". A dozen women met Carolina. South Carolina, Tennes­ Valerie of Andrews and Mr. and in the company iu Baumholder, at Mrs. Hazel Hatchell's on the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil - Gray, Georgetown, and the ma­ Mr*, Geraldine Sin« French is returns. They met on the 20th see. Texas. Virginia and Miss. The • liam F. Gray of Hampton Street. ternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Newton and Mr. and Germany. He entered the Army * elso having good response from! with Mrs. J. E. Fulton and Mrs 3#th with the following women studies are made by visiting edu­ Mrs. Edwin Gibson of George­ in July 1958 and arrived overseas leading, covering the six chapters: Georgetown, died early Sunday. John E. Bordeaux, also of George­ her efforts selling Avon Products. Benny Vereen. Mrs. Lina Robin­ cators of the region, in cooperation Fi'i'cral services were held in town. town visited Mr. and Mrs. H. W. in July 1960. Some years ago Mrs. Walter Wil­ son presided, Mrs. Allard Turbe­ Mrs. Hatchell. Mrs. Herbert Revel. Mrs. Lloyd McDowell and Mrs. liams made shopping easy tor res­ ville giving lhe secretary's report. 5£^£?«-€S@C« i»$i$&i •^•}i^rlWi,^i%%l^i^tWi. idents and after she moved to | Miss Leila Johnson as treasurer King. This week they are meet­ QUANTITY \m\9ffladmWfr Little River the service was miss- gave the Stewardship discussion. ing every other night and after­ ed. It was noticed in the cata- ; Including emphasis on stewardship noons in their week of prayer for RIGHTS THIS IS THE... league that parents can get attrac- ; of time and talents as well as foreign missions. On one night 'a RESERVED .• tive soaps in childrens' sizes and money. Film Strip will be shown. novelty shapes for surprise Christ- j Mrs. E. O. Fulion gave a stimu­ The son of A. D. Brown. Jr. and mas gifts. lating Bible Study from the Work- grandson of Douglas Brown, with Capt. Ira Vick and Barbara are Ijoek. on Matthew 4. all taking his wife and little daughter have moved into their new home, which 2ND Big Week leaving for Bruce. Miss, to visi; part in the discussion. Junior Vick and perhaps settle Plans for the World Missions all three worked on. It is most at- there. They will be missed and emphasis during the month of ti active, set in the block lying be­ all wish them a successful home F< bruai.v were made. It was de­tween highway 17 and the School life there. cided to have a Mission Speaker, house Road, entering on a new Larry Hamer visited his grand­ a Film and a Study course on the road behind Douglas Brown's OF OUR Big, Big parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Causey. Mission Book. The features will be home. Congratulations. ; Mrs. Bertha West of Marion | and Mrs. Foster Hinds also of I Marion made a trip to Florida ate | FARM far as St. Petersburg during No- i WHAT'S* THE PRICE OF A vember. The.v took Mr. J. M. Law- PRE Christmas ton, driving through the country i for a change of climate for him. | Mrs. West who is well - known in the Inlet for the summers during j WE INVITE YOU TO HELP *7KiMide? w hieh she came to assist Mrs. I IS TO CUT THE "HIGH COST John Gasque in the care of the j OF LIVING" BY SHOPPING semi - invalid niece, Miss Kathe- When you think today's "mirocle drugs" rine Walker. Mrs. West is the CLOVER FARM — REGISTER are expensive, measure the results they FOR FREE PRIZES—THIS IS give. Measure your savings in hospital widow ol Mr. Marshall West's I bills avoided, costly operations pre­ brother and.is currently keeping NOT THE LARGEST FOOD house for Mr. Lawton when ht vented, in time off your job. Measure the AD IN THE PAPER. HUT OUR health restored, the lives saved. stays at his Inlet home. Yes, the miracle drug prescription your The Rehearsal tot Carol Sink­ PRICES ARE THE HOTTEST doctor orders today costs you more — ing at a Christrruas service at night PRICES IN TOWN, AND OUR but it isn't an expense, it's an economy. on December 23rd at the Metho­ SERVICE IS TOPS! ! ! dist Church, began last Friday. TODAY'S PRESCRIPTION The Rev. Robert Clyburn leads ws/^J; the group and young people as IS HISTORY'S BIGGEST BARGAIN well as adults from all churches are welcome to take part. 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Thursday, Pec. 6, 1962 B-B Landowners have at least four International Paper Company Winter Is The Time To Fight months of decreased beetle activ­ ity in which to accomplish this ice are available to advise and Requests for assistance can be Southern Pine Beetles very important salvage operation, assist. They will inspect areas su­ placed with your county agent, Mr. Flory said. spected of beetle damage, mark vocational agriculture teacher, Sales And Earnings Increase The coming winter will give and dying trees. During the win­ and estimate merchantable trees county ranger, PCS or ASCS of­ Foresters of the S C. Stale South Carolina landowners an ex­ ter months beetle spread ancl Sales and earnings of the Inter- i nor share on the cumulativeble to holders of record at the Commission of Forestry and the | '" b« salvaged and assist iii ma fices or any forester In the state. cellent opportunity to greatly re­ damage is confined almost entire national Paper Companies in - $4.00 preferred stock was also close of business November 23 Clemson College Extet:.-,'.n Serv- ketlnu the timber. duce the population of the south­ ly to warm periods. creased during the third quarter voted for payment on Decc nber (962. ern pine beetle which has grown of 1962 over the corresponding 17. 1962. All dividends are paya- By winter salvage, infested period uf 1961 according 1o a, to epidemic proportions during merchantable tress on be remov­ z&x&x.t&B&trn «1 SWMPC r«ee-**-«^«-s«-«*«53 wet- IJ ahead of nine-month sales of Graham, Jr., uf Arlington Va ; B il la. i\ *Jf 1 %J iJ $770,555 196 1"-- the iT--<"M> f*-* of $51,146,640 or $1.21 a share for J. Allen Solomons, Jr. U. S. and paprer mills during 1881 total­ in Alabama where pulpwoo.l WILLIAM K BAXINHETX, rfflPWJJH the nine months The 1961 fig­ Navy, of Norfolk, Va.. spent tb" f*- rjt fi '.. \*J fr m ed $66 008,000, is was reported by wesproduced wvre B'ldwin Cboe FORT SILL, OKL-V. Arm ures include a non - recurring past weekend here with his par­ H. J. Malsberger 0'. Atlanta, gen 2d Lt. William E Barnhill Ji-, 2'• profit of $4.1187.901 or 12 cent.-; a, ents, Mr. and. Mrs. J A. Solomon? taw, and Mobile counties, with eral manager of tho Southern wh"se wife, Marilyn, and mother share on a sale of capital arse's ' The annual Christmas bazaai pulpwood valued at $3 429.000, Pulpwood Conservation Assete Mrs. Elirabetb W. Barnhill, Uve a given hy the women of the New ' 53 05"'.700 and $2,542,760 respec- Shareholders were advised that . tion. 126 Duke St.. Georgetown, com­ Wappetaw Presbyterian Church j lively. adjustments have been made In pleted the eight - \v..ek 'ieid ai will be held on Saturday. Decern-] Last year's t°tal, he added. rSjfi SOUTH FRASER SPREET creasing the company's deprecia­ The South's 1961 pulpwood har­ t llery officer ori' htation eour i< ber 8, in t'"e workshop down [resented a gain of nine per cent tion charges in 1962 by $1 750.000 vest Mr Malsberger stressed, was at The Artilleiy and Missile C:n U'Wn beginning at 2 30 p in over the value of $60 394.000 tv.r I for each of the first three qusi- ! the I960 deliveries. not only sixty per cent of the tei. Fort Sill Okla., Nov. 23 UNDFR N£W MANAGEMENT ters on the basis of studies to] Eight Sea Scouts from (tie lo al total for the nation but also was Lieutenant Barnhill received in date of the new depreciation chapter spent last weekend at. Tli"* fiaut-^S W;rp Via-od iinon 1 9 greater than that of any single struction in the duties and re. rules is-ued b** tt* * Tnt^*--' 'l '<-'- ; t'^e results of a 12-state pulpwood SPECIALIZING IN... ! Partis Island., accompanied by g, foreign country and more than in sponsibihties of a newly - com enue Service in July. This re - Whilden McClellan and Scout- \ production survey made by the any other area of comparable size missioned offlorr in field artjtler. duces net earnings by approxi­ master C. F. Marcinak The eight IJ. S. Forest Service Experiment in the world. A member of Kappa S'.gm mately 1 cents a share in each included Whilden McClellan J'.. Stations in Asheville, N. C, and fraternity, the iieotenant war quarter or 6 cents for the. line. Ficddie Marcinak. lien and Jlil'y 1 New Oilcans, La., in cooperation Mr. Malsberger emphasized fur- graduated from Conway High months but the resulting ta-< , Graham, ferry Bes.t, Tr.i '.- t.- with SPCA. t fher that figures projected from School in 1957 and Wofford Col­ saving increases ca?h flew by j land, and Jim and Larry McClel- Mr. Malsberge aid that AJ»-| Federal Government'survey fig- lege, Spartanburg, In 1962. slightly greater amounts. bama's share in the production of j ores show that for the South as Food Ian A 2 percent stock dividend on ; wood raw materia! for the puln j a whole there is a continuing fav- the common stock was voted to- Guests if Mr. and Mrs. E. S. and paper industrv was part of 1 preble ratio of- forest growth over News Of Servicemen «f»y by the board of Directors of Jaycocks last weekend were their prj aji-.time h'gh pV'Tpwaod harvest; all removal. This includes removal ELGIN M S* I.BEE Tt'-ternfttlonsl Paner Company .for | scn, E. S. Jaycocks, Jr., and Bur- for the South, IIS a whole. |. of. trees harvested for man's use FORT McCLELUAM. A L A : . PLATE LURCHES $1.00 ; payment December 28; 1962. well Dunn, of Florence, both stu­ j as. well as bosses j'-esulting fnoin (AHTNOi — Army Specialist A quarterly cash dividend of dents at the College of Charleston. The value of the region's total firP) insects'and disease. i Four Elgin M. Selbee, 29, whose 26-*A cents a share was also de­ Mrs. Leland McClellan enter­ for 1961 was S4R4.6I4.00I). a Pain, wife. Roxie, lives on Rr utc 1. clared on the common stock fot tained her bridge club last week cf tlree per cent over the $471,-! "The demand. for paper and Georgetown, completed thc four ALA CARTE ORDERS AMY! Mt paymenl December 17. 1962 to be Mrs. T. L. Lofton won the high 020.000 reported for 1960. ; other wood products expands week chemical, biological and calculated on the basis of shares and floating pri?es, and second In the 12 Southern states, Ala-! every year," he added, "and forest radiological (CBR) course at The issuable for the stock dividend pi ire was won by Mrs Fred Best bama's pulpwood production was j owners thus have a continuing Chemical School. Fort McClellan as well as those outstanding on Our son Tommy, and Ned Shul­ second only to Georgia which loci! strong incentive to manage their Ala.. Nov. 23. the record date. er, of Westminster, students at the the region for the 14th consecutive woodiands properly in order to Specialist Selbee, s-n of Mr OPEN FRON 5-A. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT A quarterly dividend of $1.00 "ollege of Charleston, spent last year with total purchases of pulp- \ produce more and better trees." and Mrs. Merle J. Selbee. Route 2, Puyallup. 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Farm News! Palmetto Pathways: timber. It has been said b.v some interesting buildings located in forestry experts that loblolly pines the county. Perhaps most fre-> grow, faster in McCormick Countv quently visited is the old Liberty Safety Tips On Hunting than in any other place in the Hill Masonic Lodge. It is oldest ot World. local buildings still in use b.v the Gold Mines & Famed Inventor Residents of McCormick see original builder. By A. K. Libenrood Seven—check your clothing. Is great possibilities for future loca­ So. if you would like to take a th County Agricultural Agent it easily visible by your hunting, _ . , _ _ tion of much industry in the coun­ trip which may provide not only you pmt,iCioti irotu ty. The power source, the mild in­ interesting scenes, but also a fish­ Tho two Oeorgetown County n^:li£" Bethel NewLeas d To New County's Names land temperatures and location, ing or camping trip on the side, communities judged In state com­ Six—check your knowledge of A concentration of fishermen but also sites- for some of the fin- off the venture. But, he did get a they say, are chief attributes. munity development competition BY MUS. WILLIE I'ORTKK and campi i may lie foiind durint! esl vacation resorts in lie state. ] town and county named alter him. The Savannah Kiver and Clark •he wildlife. Do you know what's Mrs, Fletcher Mercer is recu have received honorable mention in sensor? Do you know what il spring, summer and .-ol along a One ot lhe babies among coun-| McCormick County was formed Hill Heseivoir pr vide the western News Of S#»«'*'i*-«»men The Foiiv Grove ani the north Greei.- A large pari of SfcOarmicfc BAT UNIT ON DEPLOYMENT to Columbia on Deeember 12 to Five- cheek yourself. Are you Grady Shurling remains a patienl century, CyruS W. McCormick, a 1235,000 acres ot land. Approxi- wood and Abbeville counties County he-- under backwati r ha n IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNIT­ receive recognition in behalf of sober, well-rested? Do you re - there. There is hope of her com­ manufacturer of farm niachin.Ty. i mutely Pt) (HK) acres Is owned the hu?'c Clark Hill Dam. Then ED STATES -- Airman Firs. the communities for accomplish - -pect a gun and its potential haz­ ing bom< Friday, Mrs. J. D. Mer­ who was s resident ol Chicago,, by the Forestry Service, U. S. De- An interesting fact in the brief rnents over the past year. ards? cer is recuperating at home with reservoir provides not oily a history of McCormick 'Jnunty Class James E. Mangrum, whose **- lource ir r an abundance ot Inex­ bedame inurested In what w a si partment of Agriculture, part of wifl is the former Mollie C. Ab­ c 8 had spi aiiii'd foot from a tall al ii.iii kni.vvii as the Dorn Gold j which is in the Long Cane Forest concerns the production of man­ Four—check your hunting bucl- pensive electric n-nvr r for the ai . bott of Murrells Inkt, S. C, is her home early last week. A;,ne.. la .tied on the pdge of what I Area. ganese from a mine operated in The winti r hunting .season has lies. Are the.v sale to hurt with': in ihe absence of our pai toi the county during World War II. among the Air Force personne. now is to • town of McCormick. , deployed to this area for combat- arrived und hundreds ot hunter;-. Three—check the path you trav. Rev. J. K. Hendricks, who has re­ cer and children ot < hart ston. May we sugg?sl thi.it as yon I It is said that -ome of the bes; aie taking to the fields ami woods. el. .'Ar! c-ihi or •nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mercer. Mrs. Gladys van Blake of Plym­ CUSTOM CREOSOT'NG outh, North Carolina is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mm Mm^vrn tt. !t. McGOUGH, JR. — Annandale Plantation Fail Wooten this week. Mr.s. Wooten is on the sick list. Georgetown, S. C. Phone 112-2817 Visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mercer were Mr and Mrs. Gene Ward and daughter, Grain Fed Calves-Right for Freezer and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mercer LEAN RIB DRAG LINE-BULLDOZING-HAULING and children all of Andrews. Othe'- f>u<"--( • nf 111'" M I'vcrrr. STEW 3LM 1,00 were Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Mer- AZALEA FULLY COOKED

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AZALEA AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S '68 Chevy II Nora WO Station Wagon ICE ® ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER CR If you'd like to see how your car dollar keep. '63 Corvair: The rear-engine .» m Ntw EAlo v M can be tailored to your needs, your Chev­ wonder for people who like their sport LB. *w * *"'e« rolet dealer has four entirely different with the family along. Then there's our kinds of cars that do it handily. Jet- all-out sports car—the new ('orvette Sling smooth '63 Chevrolet: It's a luxury car Ray: It's completely rest vied and re- a 5Qc that invites Comparison with _ engineered, and now avail­ -K:'-im».,r,v:i _ ^^""^ the high-priced cars. 'SS Chevy able in convertible or sport • II: Really much too snappy CHEVROLET^^^ coupe. Whatever your new looking and spirited to .be ^-^^ car fancy, you'll find the CATSUP - 3 SP 49c called a thrift oar. Kut sparing Keeps Going Great! answer at your Chevrolet SCOTT WHITE OR ASSORTED COLORS is what it is in price and up­ dealer's. TOWELS.— ..jumbo roll 29c 1 MMM ______\ WESTOVER WHOLE KERNEL YELLOW '' 1 Mm I If CORN - - S 10c 1 1 JK^B" ,n-. ,A i ^^^|P GREEN BEANS - 10c li BOX 0 1 t LIMIT 2 IOXU HIASI OF i 400 • H* BKAD- -,^:i9c i • BJ W MOTHER'S WITH DELICIOUS CARAMEL ICING I QTTIES mm ^^ SPANISH BAR -* 29° I MAXWELL HOUSC REG. OR DRIP LIMIT , w,r* ».o»»» _ MOTHER'S 2 # PIES MXYME^T ^ 39c I LB. BAG • ftmm*lX2m2£xmimm • \ t'-t^mMf^mmimmil^m^m^l * ^T.^ A 'ii! I herrottt I in/mid .S/JO/7 Coupe • 'S3 Corvair Monza Club (*^»|r(h>«rwr**ilftl" JAR __*Jltt_$_l < FISH STICKS W 39c SWANSON DEEP DISH COFFEE 65c ASSORTED FLAVOR BEEF PIES »~ HbWARD JOHNSON ««£? wnj. BANANA BREAD *? 79c PKG. ^Sil.!!!: BIRDSEYE WHOLE 6JC TOPPING STRAWBERRIES A 49c 261 m fif 6IRDSEYE .^m I JELL0 •*•» Gmm JPI>.)' m *• ** — TINY TARTERS Sf 29c 50 FREE 25 FREE ' TANGERINES OQM BIRDSEYE CHOPPED Greenbax Stamps Greenbax Stamps — *J BROCCOLI _?? 23c witk c«yM" »*4 puttkmu «f wffiisAP APPLES with coupM •nd putck«M of -M*. »m» 38C BIR'DSEYE LEAF i TIXY firm Crt*n Sea four entirely different kinds of cere at your Chevrolet dealer's showroom! Dash Dug ^ SPINAIH 2 S? 39c Food 4 /..- 86c Detergent V.." 43c CABBAGES 2 CILERY 2.mm 17« - GREEN PEAS.^ 2 2£. 43c WEST CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC 1424 HIGHMARKET ST. GEORGETOWN PHONE 2-336 Your Friendly Georgetown Piggly Wiggly RecognizesPrices Appearing In The Charleston Papers Each Week. In Addition To The Prices In This Advertisement,

rassssss a T-.TT* r.r~ClT>f c WK -ryar : Tli>,r,J:,,Y, D-.v. fi, 1982 7-F, . of the Georgetown County Tuber*.] condition when he di I |y -jr-i- „ •, ,,.,,.•. . ,i |,v (]-,,, p^i- "—""""— j ccuOrlM sanuonum for colored pen- I again under a new law? lip for active service will have pie ha.s been completed and it is | Postmaster Urges Snarly Veterans A — Yes. The new pension law his deadline for completing his hoped that the sanitorium will be '< does not require that the veteran education or training extendec. Looking Back In Our Files able to open about the first of have a service - connected con­ by a period of time equal to tht January. Mailing For Oirislmas Corner dition, but is based chiefly on the length of his "call-up" period of TEN YEARS AGO . against Conway Tigei*. At the ; Before you mail your Christm - mailings. Here are authoritative answers financial need of the applicant service. December 4, 1952 - Fire early Thursday morning end of the game with a 20-6 vic­ cai'ds, secure free lib !s fn i i lie- for | try the Veterans Administration to or her minor children. Santa Claus tfrivec foi his ini­ badly damaged the grocery store, tin e tmas cards and gifts tory, the squ^ud hoisteil Cn'nii Bost Ollice which read. 'Al,!, 1 | questions from former servicemen tial 1952 visit to Georgetown on '• being operated by Marion Thomas ,r i di I- points should nc Q — How does a new law affect & Cecil Wool bright to their MIO'.IH- FOH LOCAL DELIVERY" and and their families: Monday, December 8. ers and carried him access the M HigbMMfcat Street near the ',:• 'i- 0 '', i. pri Eerably well in - educational benefits for reserves "ALL FOH OUT (IF TOWN DE '•,re December loth. Those („>• Classified Ads Held. city limits. Q - May a widow who has pre- called up for active service during LIVERY", so that v.,u ,•.;•) M.H tn arbj i , lints ihi uW be mailed viou- ly b< en denied a claim tor the Berlin crisis'.' Curtis and Cobb Bell, Frank your cards into two bundles, wltl Pusey and Heed Swan oi Wotfcwa TWENTY-FIVE TEAKS Ai.O Miss Lillian Brightman who is ! I ri ir.lj, :• |:,th. pr »( lr •:, I .. pension because her husband did A— A reservist ••, hose tl ilnj Bring Results the addresses all i icing rn,, .• i • k hi I' re Chri im.. . not have a service _ connected I or education under the Koreai GI University, SpartqnbtifJi came December 3, 1937 1 e aching in Hait'-ville spent thus expediting delivery. home for the holidays. Thanksgiving with her parents. Gerald Ballard and Leonard Through the fine cooperation "t Kaplan, sophomores at the Uni­ Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brightman. the public daring reeeni yean '. mt, A new Garden Club was organ­ versity of Soulh CaR>lifM, spen' !'"• lmasler |,. c. Davit i •-;;• I I ized last Tuesday by the Whites the Thanksgiving holidays with FIFTV YEARS AGO th.-.i great progresi has been mad* Bridge Garden Club. Azalea Gar­ the former's parents, Mi. and Mr; Heeember 4, 1918 in getting the Christmas m den Club was adopted as the of­ L. C. Ballard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Misses Laura Yates an/) F.mmie tbreugji on time. He , I ini ficial name ol the group. Ballard also had as their guests Mrs. L. G. Walker i sthe gue*t I Wayside Furniture many advance preparations ti * for ihe weekend, Mr. and Mrs. T home ot Mis. W. T. Turbeville. W. Barfield of Greenville. handle the 19(12 Christmas mail Mrs. L. G. Walker is the puest rush. ®8R>' of her brolher, Mr. J. M. Tuli in A Mr. Huff of Montieella, N. Y., has moved to Geoigetown and "Mail early and Ofl'ii:" is tht 1 LOWEST Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bull had Postmasters spi i \-. i • |., • m foi with them for the holidays then- is ;jiepaiing to o|j*-n up a Lne photographic studio. year's "Mail Lar)./ tm Chri ttna The Misses Ann Shaw, Barbara son, John Bull, of the College of Campaign. It look like a record Ward, Katherine Miller, and Jac­ Charleston und their daughters, year for Christm;. m ill .mil ti at'i 3 PRICES queline Young students at Coker Misses Caroline and Gertrude Mr. Wayne Darlington, nf Ida­ why the Postmaster will e • College spent the holidays with Bull, student^ of Converse Col­ ho, is living in Georgelown this ly appreciate your help in g< their parents. lege, Spartanburg. winter. Mr. Darlington is the gen­ started now on your Chri: trnaj tleman who purchased the fine ERIOD The Winyah Gators rang down Miss Charlotte Pyatt, executive Santee property last year and ex­ pects to make this his home. and seriously id for two days. ' - - ••*m>«g the curtain on the 1952 Football scrretaiy of the Georgetown funeral services wi re I.eld iir Season last Wednesday night with Counly Tuberculosis association, the Ulack Kivei Fr. . Will Baptist the . Homecoming game played' announces that the main building Maj. E. W. Haselden, one oi Georgetown's boys, who now Church Sunday. Officiating wen m holds a responsible position with ihe pastor, me Rev. Malcolm Har • the Standard Oil company, with nelson and ihe Rev, Paul Shee- L OCA KE?,5!KGT0N headquarters in Wilmington, N. han. Bunal was in tin Piney For­ C, spen* Thanksgiving in the city est Cemetery, under Hie direction ,r:T^^ry^™^™jg%™ witli relatives. of Mayer Funeral Home. wsmw^^m&SLW&&&& w@ -^y&mo^c^z"^m&^<^^ New Location Mr. Avant, a son ei lhe in;,. Daniel Stuart Avahl and ihe lati Mr. D. E. Boney of Yorkville, Mrs. Dosia Williarfl Avanl '.,.. S. C, Spent Thanksgiving with his born in the Pleasant Hill sectioi daughter, Mrs. Henry Young, in of Georgetown County Si ol. 'i this city. . 'Ihis was Mr. Boney's 1SS95. After his marriage 40 years tiist visit to the coast and he was ago to Miss Lila Casselman, ihey delighted with our city. established their home in the J.'*l = ?y Forest Section. Mr. Avant was Mr. M. M. Thomas attended the a member of tiie Black River i Fair in Charleston this week. Church, a veteran of World War i, and a memkn i ..i Ami irr L • glbn i'ost No. i; at Amln Mis.George Kennedy Surviving are: his u klbv ts Casselman Avaiil i.l the horn , a daughter, Mrs. I.eli • I: of An Of Andrews Died drews; six grandchildri n, a great- grandchild, and a hall Early Saturday Mrs. M. G. La scuiiiai r I ANDREWS — Mrs. Lou Ella drews. Thompson Lambert Kennedy, widow of George Kennedy, died at her home on Beach Avenue Karly Saturday morning. She had been in ill health tor several I years and seriously ill for the j last week. Funeral services were held in ^ the Andrews Church of God Sun-1 ower Box ijlj day. Officiating was the Rev. jfc James Whitman, pastor. Burial Located on corner of Highmarket and WAICH HOUR MAN HIGGINS." WtUNtSDAY NIGHT. ABC-TV Vm was in the Sampit Cemetery un- $10,000,0 Dozier Srs. Near Winyah High School. pfi i tier the direction ot Mayer Funer- fe j al Home. Mr.s. Kennedy was born and ! Eocli occaff-vrinsured%.t^.Q^QO- Now...a car that's even nicer than the '62 Pontiac the '63 .J spent her entire life in George-| b» o'duly Irtini.'d Casualty .Iri'suiartcIC? town County. She was a member j Go:, • ; • . •V;'-:.'**•!«<'.^if When you put style like this together with new niceties like a wider Vltft Track, an even silkier ride, and • J the Andrews Church of God."*] i-aciS . n.ployee bondcJ|'"ftK r^£PSSr*. FOR THK FINFST IN : K edy Was mM , ! tection ^.w; $i,Ooo,a>w«ii--'f?"p-!';'. deeply sumptuous Interiors you've got a car that's nicer than the '62 Pontile. Wide-Truck Pontiac CHRISTMAS ARRANGE-§ times^ . °""She had made he r "'hom"'e j Only availpbt* ^ *.«*••»• *&*. *Cm\ipmi[ with a grandson, Vernon Lambert ui South CO-»TKIO '•".: jj' '••'•• 'jf' 'X •- ' SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER FOR A WIDE CHOICE OT WIDE I RACKS AIJO GOOD USED CARS, TOO MBNTS AMI ion nwm-m fsr the past few years. Minimum amount oiccptcd J500.00. .' A BRA NfJEM ENTS, STOP fi Surviving are: two sons, Ever­ RODWELL PONTIAC-CADILLAC. INC. ett* Lambert of RoseviHe, Ga.; | Winebesfoer-<5«!jamiiL UY THE FLOWER IJOX—-j| ',-.' - «p'K-i'.JT^,'m%lii/xSrm and Olie Lambert of Columbia; a 407 St. James St. WE OFFER FLOWERS daughter, Mrs. O. E. Guindi of Georgetown AND ARRANGEMENTS^ Jacksonville, Fla., and 12 grand- r ..„% ' „ 4* C#W*wlfe' FOR ALL OCCASIONS •hi'divn and several great-grand­ SEE US SOON! children. ':<:-:^'^'^^,:^t^^^ D. G. Avant Cf Piney Forest The Flower Died Fiiday PHONE 546-6323 ANUllKWS -- Daniel G'eavi DAY OR NIGHT \vai t of the Piney Forest sectioi. 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