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OUT OF STATE $3.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS: IN STATE S2.50 Georgetown S. C, Thursday, Nov. 30, 1961 5c Per Copy Vol. No. 165 No. 37 About Special Runoff Set For Dec. 12 Town i A A CHAPTERS For Mayor, One Councilman OBSERVE NATX. WEES , The Georgetown Chapter ei Altolioli) s Anonymous will bt one et many s.ueh chapters in H-i United Slates to observe National Man Arrested AArs. Bruorton *4lcoholies Anonymous Wee- U»li © c O week. AI Still In W i y, gglAnd Ferdon _. ea _ as Kg SCOUT SUFFER 5; -r The Rev. Lucius B. DuBose ol - _i - ~i Win Primary Sam pi I Area w Multlns will speak Thursdaj 3 A roan was arrested Sunctu. In 5 5 L. L. Weed missed winning the night at tUe annual Bey Sco> he Santee Section i I Georgetown i < 1 eayer's race in Tuesday's eity .upper 11 tVie Black Rivet District. County while tending an Illegal Democratic primary by a margin The barbecue supper will be held liquor still, Sheriff'Garris Cribb FOR MAYOR nt _1 votes aim will face J. in the McDonald Elementary If. reported. J. M. ROS ,88 137 _ 131 124 174 948 School beginning at 7 p. l_. A! ROB in a runoff December 12. £:out-. parents and friends ol Freddie White, a Negro roan, R."L.~'WALKKI: 75""' ~ 66" _ 53 20 101 315 The topsy-turvy primary ended '.•outing are urged to attend. va.- caught by surprise as three L. L. WEED" 359" 260 " 315 '98 190 12.2 in success lor two candidates for deputies ol the local sheriff* of­ city council with two others plac­ fice scheduled a drop-in ai the BYNl'MPTO FOR COUNCIL ed in the December 12 runoff distillery. The raid occurred a- lor tin third seat. The Parents Teachers Organiza ., ^... .-.i.r eJiilJ 233 243 177 16 4 673 >OUl 3:30 p. m, when Chief Dep­ Mrs. Reba Y. Bruorton. seeking tlon of the Bynum Elementii'> vv. i). BOURNE 848 61 160 110 101 780 uty W. C. Carter and Di putit- re-election as the first woman to School wiil meet Tuesday. Decern Lloyd Bruorton and Cbalmeri MRS. 11. BRUORTON 465" 148 210 140 233 1196 ber r>, at 7:30 p. m. in the school, ervi 1 a city council, lead the Lawrjmore moved onto thescene. 1. P. DAY 137 123 154 1-14 199 727 A program on Civil Defense Is nini candidates to be renominated Shorifi Cribb said the deputies 1.. 421 1.4 220 169 256 1190 planned. FERDON on she first ballot. She polled 1,- destroyed (SOU gallons of ma-h S. n. HUDSON 2-J7' 295 187 21 8 778 106 ballots. md some six gallons of moon- J. ii. JOHNSCN, SR. 113* 53 86 4(i 208 568 R. J. Ferdon, seeking Ins first CUB SCOUTS ORGANIZE hir.e at the silo. They abn o.e- I 75 80 90 43 221 809 public office, also won on the « AU boy« rind parents who live strpyed the 100 gallon capacity 523 lr '. ballot with 1.190 votes. In th* Maryville area who are In rig. L. Dr." STAI Y;:Y 172 117 12(1 51 terested In Cub Scouts are asked VV D. Bourne and Samuel I.. According to the deputies mok Hudson will lie in the runoff for to meet Friday, December 1, al big the raid, the still was in oper­ the Maryville School. he third position on eity council. ation at the time it was found. W. D. Workman To Keynote loinim received 78n votes and The "run'' was just getting unrter- Hudson 771). USC YEARBOOK FINALIST way, they said. >Iiss Garnet Daggett *>f George­ Voting was heavy in the pri- "White didn't know anyone wa* Rally Here Friday Night town is one of five University of eai; with 2,48a persons going to anywher< around until 1 laid my South Carolina coeds having to Republicans in Gei fgetown Senate. the pol's out oi approximately hand on his shoulder," Deputy wail until spring for the an­ Countv hope 1o g '1 the party »' 11 The rally will be held at Win­ t.ooo registered voters in George­ BruortdH said. "He was caught nouncement of the winner of grounded in the lowcountry Fri­ yah Hiah School, beginning ai town. completely by surprise." •••"Miss Garnet and B:ack\ the day' night when they hold their U P. M." In tin mayor's race to name a Wbitt umt chti: rith operat­ Miieen of the USC yearbook. M-ss first rally here. The 17-year-old newsman i.- uccessoi tn retiring Sylvan L. ing an iHcval liquor iiill end Dojrgett was sponsored by Kanpa being urged to take an active role Ri*. 1 11, Weed received 1.222 votes, manufacturing moonshine whis­ Alpha. The queen will be picked Keyneting tlie rally, tn which and seek the Republican nomina­ to. 948 and R. L. (Bob) Walker key. He was arraigned before from the five finalists. the public is invited, will be W. tion for tbe Senate seel now held il.i. Magistrate W. E. Johnson in D. Workman, a South Carolina : i thi heudon co by Olin D. Johnston. Mr. VV.uk Unofficial tabulations showed ONE MAN DIED and Georgetown and was released un­ newsman anrl author, who is a getown died •'"' Fraix .skipp ren tin riou eosidi- man has said be was not eek'ne lhat 1,243 votes were needed in INFORMATION SOUGHT .md truck-. ; . G. Hierholzer o der $500 bond. Information on the names and in. tVeiftB' AVUUamsburg Counts' is beinj . _jf.Vly. A."V - i.: ." t "• «' r a/'jhe — <' ' >mneralle eXeCtiti''? **'rii)?h! bv tlie Department ot Eng­ c<:mnutis'e" has j^aJJtstL,. .a*---- eiiiii.-i ••.,'! 'neet. at 5 P. M : lish of the University ot South Georgetown Man Killed \cirU* ¥atrv• it\ t.exingt"'i tor De- fhnrsda.v to offii ialh declare re- Carolina. Thi.^ Information will einibci 0, His announcement Jflaj i.i'is of Tuesday's- primary. be published in the next edition be rnatie then or at the Gi orge In tin- race for city council. of "Name.-, in South Carolina." tow 11 rally Friday. "I'lidaie-s received the following As Police Chase Speeding Car The public, no matter whi vole-;: Ales Alford, 178; W. D Bourne, SKA FOOD BUFFET party affiliation, is invited to at tend this moot inn. HO: Mis. Reba Bruorton, 1.190; A sen food buffet will be serv- A coroner' jury Monday night menl reported. ft the !-. ;< |d went olin 1 J. P. Day. 727:- R. J. Ferdon. 1,. ed at. tin- Georgetown Country ruled that E, G, liierhoi/.er came S21. Coutu's sfau mi nl dh oti de tii ar the Tot interested parties recently heir 190; S. I). Hudson, 778; J. H Ciuij un Friday. December 8. be- to his death as result of a heac that he received Ihe mi n • on Pee, H trail • •' ' p, he said :i meeting in Georgetown in an •it'-ii tu organize an active Re- >•• 1 Sr., 560; H. J. Reeves. tvveen 6:30 and 8 p. m. i on collision >! his truck and 1he car radio md a i neo c a i conti iu< d with th oublican party i" George! iv r 308, snd Clyde Stalvey. 523. car driven bj Francis Skipper an: checking all the drive-in pli itreh b • . • M the rod ligh County. This meeting ended wit! Tv n members of the NTegro CATHOLIC WOMEN recommended 1|l?l Skipper be m the i ttj for the vein. - - id illnkin i the callirg of the party's ln-st rally ace, Alford and Hudson. we?e The regular ronnth'v meet*—g held (or grand fury action. di i\r - In ' tit fore the .- reek. Sgt unning in Tuesday's primary. of the Catholic Women's Club Meanwhile, Francis Skipper u Tiie' policeman aid t! il • Coul i I ' lanced al hi; ; here Friday evening. v Hudson, win. received 105 moj ? will be held Monday. Decembi : in the Georgetown Counly Hos- ti p. ...>. he cross d S imph Bridg • • betweei A number ol local persons - votes than Alford. is the fir:t 4, at 8 p. m. at the Knights (-S pita! in scions condition suffer- toward Maryville th ch . a drive 10,i I 90 pel' hour. participate in the rally. Herb member of his race to place in a Columbus Hall. All members big from injuries he received h ijj on lhat sid- ol the iy< r. I on "He pi - t- go around i Bailey will serve as master of cer- are unoff election. A former college urcril to be present. • the highway accidi a'. ' emories and Ralph Ford will returning acitoi tht bi .•>••••: In Sgt Coutu said Instructor, be Is a businessman and I saw 1 A i: go ng l.o wrec -orvi as organist. Entertainment Aii eye-witness to the accident almost run ' tl th" embank and organized a school of radio CONCERT TICKETS on the Charleston highway testi- by the ear In I ad I in li i-k:n" lust in ti '• it on brake an will include a quartet Composer' 1 md electricity in Liberia in 1952 oi .- be acei.ii-ui my "f Bub Howard. Danny Miller tickets for the December l? Red ed ihe inquest. Sgt. Dar lor The car WM tr^velln under a mission of the United li Diek Mitchell, and Floyd Parker concert of thi Charleston Sym. Coutu of the city police depart. v-iMi-i.' „id« el the in d. Sgt. States technical assistance pro- I back the ear struct (hi- Turbeville School of Dance * iohny Qrehest in Georgetown ment said: "I saw he was golnf Coutu said. cram. can ttil be purchased from any j to wreck just in time to prevent The policeman sal I • lor led ' loot of the pulp and W«U' P'-'<'. A ban of Mrs Tuesday's primary was held Iir member of the Musical Arts Cub myself Irom becoming Involvec around In the road, v itch i bitting t h I (Continued On Tatfe 8) he purpose of nominating can-ii- or from Ford's. Chamber of Com­ In th • collision." the pat'. ' en's ri d 11 .i I and it i !• Hi M • -i '• pa.- n< ••' Monte". Shi '.'•. Si n ici Sunday ;'.irr;: • burne. a bijr unopposed in this general election. anothei car and a pulpwoot. lien. bole in H •• r»v* b.T seas ex- Two Georgetown men. rescued A Republican party is to be or­ TOWN AND COUNTRY truck. Tl i- passing attempt endec Tiv : "II e-n s pi '-' i tinrn "• • ' bef i" it could tret two fishermen tnnu Myrtle Bead ganized in Georgetown County 't'lv Tfiwn and Country Garden ' In the f; tal w reek. 'he Ch• i le -i ' - . • the I.I.' Fire •>-.vitnieut reported. acciden"v wandered too far out hal Republicans plan to enter rather than the regularly schedul­ th* accident started earlier in thi tiol ear attempted to pull dung Firemen - • ii'e'su tej, fire­ vwv them. County Man a wi irk.shop. and the driver, the police depart- at 7(1 miles pi r hour, the ear men I ' :. ' 'i. Mr. Ford said the twn men had THb: KIKST SHIPMENTS "i Bowaters paper through been fishing in a boat bill had •Ooerarion Abolition the Tort of Georgetown started arriving here last week. The pulled the beat unto the shore and Sought On flrsi of 100 Urolghl cars arrived at the State Dock where were fishing in waders. the woodpulp will be stored lor snipmem overseas. The top Film Planned Here; "One of lb, men wen! ton tar photo shows workmen with towmotors unloading the rail Rape Charge Santa To Usher In Yule Season oul and his waders filled with Cuban To Speak ears and the bottom picture shows another towmOtor stack­ water," Mr. Ford said. "Th' Police throughout South Caro- The Jolly Ole Man trorn _M Pi ince George Garden Club as- ing Ihe paper. A public meeting for the ihow- The Jayci •- I ave announced other fisherman want tu help hin '11:11 are searching for a George­ North will usher In the Christma* sisted in selecting the decorations (Times Photo by Fleming) ing of the film "Operation Abo'i- 'he fotloWii p radi list: motor and his" Wader: also became tiH town County Negro as the pri. • 1 : . on hi Georgetown County and are planning lighted tn < - a) ti'Ol" and talk bv a Cubgn exi ' - - reli WinJ ah High Band. From ed." ipal suspect in tile rape of two businessman in Georgetown will next week at he visits George­ each entrance to the city. The Street Kindergarten, Andrew.- Both nun drifted Into deeper young white women in Kingstree be held Wednesday. December 6. town Bra Wednesday and Andn wi Club is also making Chri. Unas b - ' :i; mal Guar* First Bowaters Woodpulp water and ''ere unable to n atT -arly Tuesday. The program is being sponsored on Thursday. wreaths to be hung a- Fraser Coloi i .II d National Guan •he' shore. Mr. Ford and Mr by the Catholic Women's Club in \ Street intersections and will place truck and gun. Winyah -Hi^l Sheriff Buford Boyd of Wil­ Christmas parades will heel Shipment Arrives At Dock l.ii'lrisey realized their troublr injunction with the Holy Name red bows en each of the parking iders, Gaskin Motor:-. !(o- liamsburg County said David Santa Claus Ot his annual rounds and went In their aid in a boat. Society. The meetinu will be held im fers In the city. tar^ CI ib c r, Coburg Floal White, an escaped convict, be­ The parade in Georgetown il Nine rail cars arrived here this I Ihe woodpulp shipment on De­ The Incident occurred on the Christmas Lighting at the : Troop 76, Moose Club car. St. came the principal suspect after In the auditorium of Winyah Jim planned lor M |). in. and the An- week with the first of an expected \ cember 19 Lltchfte'd Beach side of Pawley'i natiei al Paper Com] any mill w 111 Marx's Drum and Bugle Corps Smith Carolina Law Enforcement ior High School at 8 p. ni. - drew.s parade on December 7 U 100 car shipment nf woodpulp Mr. Richardson said thai when north inlet al about 1 1 a. m. The movie of the Communist set tor 3:30 p. m. outline the Woodlands Dlvi ion i•• r Rive* Part anrl Play­ from Bowaters Catawba mill. all ol' the woodpulp arrives the officers found his fingerprints in inspired student riots against the The Junior Chamber of Com- offices ;.<\c\ the office buildini --: ground Co i . i :'.--i i e Chambei The State Ports Authority an- I local dock's warehouse will be the motel room where the two meeting of the House UnAmericarrI meroe has planned a 2w unit pa- ihe mill. Float, Troop 12, Happy Raine and nounced that 540 tons of wood- completely filled. This wil Charleston Men women were spending the night Aetivities Committee will b? [ rade which >vili begin at Queen home, Fogel's car, Civitan Club pulp arrived al Pier HI in George­ be the [orgi I single shipme.nl Chorqed With shown os part of the main pro- Sheet and proceed up Front to No Porkinq Allowed float, Howard High Band. G&w town as Ihe first ol an Initial Iriiin ihe dock since it was built White was sentenced a ye;r gram. be"..nd the Post Office. Shrine - r M< rehants eommittei shipment of 5.000 ions to be. in 13511. Foraerv Here Bfo to serve 25 years for rape in On Front Street -ui'ie\. 1 ,oj i M< 'or car, Gir' : Charleston County. According to The speech of Jose Malln will Included in Ihe route will be hipped from the port in Decern- Two Charleston area men were Scout: . t n >" High Band. City SLED he escaped from the Boy- highlight the program. Mr. Mallo bands from Andrew., Winyah For Yule Poradn ber. Bowaters announced in mid Bowaters expects to save on I arrested this week on a forgery ul Georgetowi and Chamber of kin Prison Farm in Kershaw vtemu to Georgetown shortlv after High, St. Mary's Drum and Bugk There will be no parkinu on Novembef plans tor shipping the! rail freight by shipping the wood- 1 warrant from the Georgetown Commi rcc Eloat Su lie Q, l joni County last Monday. the Castro government took over Corps, St. Cyprian Dium a JI d l-'i-.int Street from Queen gtteet woodpulp through tbe George- : pulp through Georgelown. How- i County Sheriffs office. Sheriff Club ' i, SI C> orian (Jorps. B & his: hative home in Cuba and has Bugle Corps, and Howard Hij;h t.i Dozier Strrgi' •• n ('ami Man- rive here before Bowaters' ship mints. Over crowded warehouse Charleston County Police In forcing them to submit, escaped Mr. Malln will be Introduced by yule season on the night fol'ow- has stater?. - s; 'i1,; Winyah Helen Camp- calls has not been definitely set. facilities in Charleston prompted Charleston and Mt. Pleasant. The in their car. The man entered the William C. Young. Georgetown ing the parade. The decoration* The Christmas p-rade is . i"i Miss Hoineoorriing, Lynn The Phyllis Bowaters, one of; the decision to ship some of the two men are in the Georgetown mote] room through a bathroom County Superintendent of Educa-1 are being installed this week by scheduled to get underway at Carter, • ill ride the eity and the company's freighters, is sched­ woodpulp through the local port, County jail under SI OOn bond window. The incident occurred tion. the eily light department. The 3 p. ni. chamber float in the parade. uled to call in Georgetown foi Mr. Richardson said. eaeh. Sheriff Cribb tah.. between 1 and 2 a. m. Tuesday.

1 if THE GEORGETOWN (S.C.) TIMES, Thursday, Nov. _0. 1061 on the Winyah High School «,ym Travelers Top floor. Off The Bench Richard Van Vlake pumped Andrews Loses throu"h 22 points to lead the By K \Y RICHARDS MrC'el.dnviile Tr^ve'ers to victorv and to cap tore scotint' honors trw thg n'i'h' Two Gaines Bowl Ounce,!! Muddled !':.-'s would relish a chance to !n Cege Tilt E'gin Hathawtv ta'lied _1 point- While many ,| the nation's witness a game bet veen the coun^ The Georgetown Travelers. to once me McC'eU-v-v'lle quintet To Cross High* Stronger football hams have al­ try's top two college footba1' 'Ocal l"v n basketball team, romp- n tbe SftoWnS column , ready accepted, or are in the, tear- . id to a 76-afi victorv over Mc- The Travelers* mo*" rl ctul.it'v*? ANDREWS — Andrews high cess of accepting, bowl bids • i- oo TI ,. (jrmu/e. Surer _r>d Cotton c'iellah''i v [He la i Friday night in n 37-;>l first quarter It'-'H and held school's basketball teams dropped an matched against either te1- i; n Bowls an well matched but have>-h opening game -of thi season this advantage as h-th team a pair of season-opentr games f'i'';eH I" •**r»j,f ifi 11"1 i-nn-in I ner. In their own area OT afains:•--:!!• lI v, ,\ bttle in the w \ • : mtorsoc- | I" Cross last week in the Andrew.-. teams wilh leas-lmpe*ins won- j tinnal f.avnr, whj>ri at one Hm« I pick, matched ajtatnsi Totas and Ind, McOolh.eV 'lb' e.-I..Y-cl i" f-'-p' gym. lost record*. . the purpose or bowl conte ts. Mississippi would be much more 4fi-'lf) after three tv ''iods bid La- Tike fur example the Rose The Hire Bowl has inlersec- ' Bppealini and would to a long vern Brinson and Van Vli k> took Tlie Cross girls won the first Maine 34 to 27 and the viritins Bowl, reputed to be the "Grand tional flavor but li'ile else since]I way toward settling the issue re charge with 10 and H point--, re­ boys rolled up a 52-26 victory in daddy of all Bowl..." The Pas- an undefeated team, and a strom1 gardlng Bis Ten football as op- spectively, in the filial period to the nightcap, nde.na Classic, a all probab'ity, contender for thc nation's No. ! i posed lo teams in other seetion- win going away. et the country, Sandra Lambert of Andrew!1 will have UCLA, an unlisted elev- ; ItsHn. is beipu matched a"abi t Brinson Prtithed wilh Ifl Do'nta m. playina Ohio State, the No a team with three losses on its The Sicar Bowl follows mUC*l -nd .l"hn Rivers bail 1 !>. McClel- led the girls' individual scoring with 20 points: Nila Hill with If) team In the nation according ll record. Not only is this a "mis. the same pattern as the C'ot'on lanville's Teddy Wyndham col­ points topped Cross. ; the latest AP poll matcfl " hot it i^ al-o a rematch t Bowl but the.v hav••• matched the lected 12 points. nation*, too ranked team Vfulattsl Alabama Is the nation's topped- Inci ll '' Buckeye- beat UCLA HOX SCORE rfbnnie White lib for 28 points ranked team and deserve! t1 bid 13-S earlier in the eampai«n. a. team rated eighth In the la'psl Georgetown FG FT TP lo lead the Cross boys. William , i II, Alabama, top rank-.'d in the to the country'! No. l bov :. bul of course tradition dictates Ri Van Vlake n 0-0 22 Smith with 11 and John Wesley Soutbeasi and the ivl''n. fnlnn not against UCLA, a S-time lo er. that the Gold Ooast champions Mi shot- l 1-1 3 Long with 9 led the Andrews eyainst Arkansas, second ranked No game could touch the appeal should play nost to tbe best of Rivers (i 2-4 19 scoring an Alabama-Ohio Stale clash ihe rest, which naturally means in the Southwest and ninth in thc Ro Van Vlake 6 tomorrow night a- The ri maining spot on the Guerard, Judy Van Vlake. Donna gainst the Slags. starting line should go to either KELY-VAN CAMP Klmbrough or Alicia Sports. C. L. Cribb. a third starter Stanley Juk or Jimmy Killen. Linda Isaac, a guard holdover - from last year.s club, is in good both around the fi' _'' mark. Juk from last season, is sure to get i shape and all set lo go. along with is a junior and Killen a sopho- UARSA VAN CAMP ••••" : PORK & BEANS 8 - $1.00 WOW! | TIDE OR AZALEA IIMWM- J STOKELYS AND JOST IN IH! FOR PARTY PEAS 4-$1.00 c STOKEl Y S GHR&tMS m?t\m Golden CREAM CORN 6 :- $1.00 i Detergent w W j STOKELY'S GOLDEN WHOLE KERNEL _k „ mrrn • • PLYMOUTH lT 1 WITH OTHER PURCHASES) CORN 6-$1.00 PT. STOKELYS JAR SLICED BEETS 6 <™ $1.00 . Salad Dressing STOKEl Y'S o 19°! CUT GREEN BEANS 5 - $100 S KRAFT STOKELYS TINY G*IEN 1IMIT 1 QUART WITH $5 LIMA BEANS 4 -•$1.00 OR MORE BOTTLE C PURCHASE STOKELY'S OIL 49 S FRUIT COCKTAIL - 4 — $1.00 STOKELY'S _. a a 8'/a-OZ. CATSUP- ' ' """ : CORN BOX ALL : MUFFIN MIX FIRST 10° I MOTHER'S APPLE • PEACH • CHERRY QUALITY n,rr COCONUT -M.NCfMCAT SWIFT rlli PUMPKIN 0R PC-TATO 29c NYLONS c (LIMIT 2 12-OZ. MOTHER'S REGULAR THIN OR OLD FASHION PRICED WITH OTHER CAN n FULL I'OLINO ny _. TO FIT PURCHASES) 39 ! BREAD 2 — 31c EVERY w PREM A__ama»amama»a)0a)000#e MOTHER'S BUDGET :•••••••••••••••••••••••••••* SPANISH BAR EACH 29c

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SWIFT SPICIO LUNCHION • • S5iii#-a» 4A • CUKE PILLSBURY BUTTER FLAKE • BEEF LIVER u. 39c MEAT ft 35c \ I S u 10c 5 McDuffie-Marlowe DINNER ROLLS e* 29c "Let Us Feather Your Nest With A Little Down" Front Street Georgetown be sure of the best' ii.- the ticket was more than fully football squad at the close of th< i punched. Store Manager Charlie season to determine the winners j Red & While Creel said. of the individual award* doled ' Santa Plans Arrival out each year to the outstanding j Mis. McElveen was the holder j TERMITES members of the squad. The win- , Reports First of a card worth S50.00. An ad­ ditional $1.00 was given because KILL THEM Yourself with ARAB ners will be revealed at Monday MALCNEY'S I'-DO IT TERMINTE CONTROL night'.-; get-together. Big Winner she turned in a fully punched card. DIAMONDS W///r Savi SI no or moiv. Easy to use. Nd A fine program has been plan­ The Red and White Cash Give- JEWELRY harm to plants. Profession: Uy In Andrews Thursday Mrs. Libby McEJvoen became proven 5 years protection. Get Away will continue until $7,500 ned by Lion's Club president J. T. thc first "big'' winner last WATCHB8 FREE folder ;it your Lumber "Bubba" Sanders, including ;i in the recently instituted "Cash in cash is given away. Cards are ANDREWS Simla Clans will The parade will start at the The local Chamber of Commerce | issued and when $100.00 worth Yard. Thousands use it. menu of bar-b-que. Advance tick­ Giveaway" at the Maryville Red arrive in Andrews next Thursday Seaboard Railway crossing area will enter a float also. and White Supermarket. Shi gol of groceries are purchased over a BUY IN GEORGETOWN TELEPHONE 2-2.-.H afternoon, December 7. to usher ets are on sale.and may be pur­ on East Main Street and will pro­ Music for the occasion will be j $50.00. period tiie card will be fully In the 1961 Christmas season. chased from Mr. Sanders at THE BIG JEWELRY STORK ceed down Main Street to the in­ provided b.v four high school Mrs. llcSlveen returned to the punched. Each card is worth $1.00 The jolly old saint wil! partic­ Georgetown Bu.!&n| tersection of West Main and Cedar band. including Winyah of | Chandler-Sanders Motor Com­ | store with B Cash Give-Away card bul an added amount is awarded 913 FRONT STREET ipate in the annual Christmas Avenue where it will disband. Georgetown. Kingstree. Macedo- pany. Only a limited number are when the seal 'is broken on the parade sponsored b.v the'Andrews , almost fully punched. With her GEORGETOWN, S. C. The parade committee reports j nia, and the Andrews "Yellow available. , purchase of groceries for the week card revealing the exact amount Materia.;, Inc, jhambcr of Commerce beginning that a large number of local busi­ I Jacket" band. the card holder will receive. ;• 3:30 p. m. ness firms and organizations have Parade entries arc requested to indicated their intentions of hav­ report in by 3 p. m. in the area ing entries in the parade. A num­ I adjoining thc Farm Equipment ber of out-of-town entries are Company on East Main Street, expected, including a float repre­ where the.v will be assigned their senting the City of Georgetown. positions in the line of march. Andrews Lions Hear Talk On County Civil Defense ' ANDREWS — L. H. Siau. ed the guests, and Mrs. S. G. Georgetown County Auditor was Woodberry replied for the ladies. guest speaker at the Andrews Dr. W. E. Whitley, chairman of Lions Club's annual Ladies Night. the Ladies Night program, acted on Tuesday evening. November as master of ceremonies and en­ Lightweight, com­ 21. tertained the group with his hu­ pact design. Starts Mr. Siau, who is intelligence of­ morous remarks. fast, tuts steady. Has ficer for the Georgetown county Perfect attendance pins for 4.22:1 gear ratio. Civil Defense organization, dis­ 1960-61 were presented by Dr. * Weighs only 20 Ib. cussed the county organization Whitley to the following members * Takes bars up to 32", and plans for the expansion of of the club: V. E. Altman. W. N. ',-'; " •-'•'•''•'_Jd f lus accessories. Civil Defense operations in the Collier. .1. C. Haselden. Dr. S. E. county. A color movie, illustrat­ Johnson. J. E. Millard. Jerome ing the varied effects of heat from Moskow, W. W. Nunn. W. H. ON USE PRICES ! a nuclear blast on certain kinds Smith. R. F. Swinnie, and S. G. of buildings, was shown in con­ Woodbury. nection with Mr. Siau's talk. Group singing, led by Mrs. Lu­ The Lions and their guests en­ cile Smith, concluded the eve­ joyed a turkey dinner. Dr. S. E. ning's program. Johnson, club president, welcom­ c University S. C. 's Marvin Bass And remember, you can use To Speak At Banquet HANDY MCCULLOCH BUY 6 WAYS BETTER our convenient G. M. A. C. MAC 35A CHAIN SAW University of South Carolina local Lions Club will be held at I. THOROUGH!. V INSPECTED. HIGHEST TRADE -INS head football coach Marvin Bass, the Winyah High Sehool cafe­ 2. RECONDITIONED FOR SAFETY. IC-WEST TERMS whose Gamecocks team closed teria and will begin at 8 p. m. •> RECONDITIONED FOR PER­ Finance Plan and our M.I.C. out its season Saturday wilh a The Winyah Gators. 34 stiong. 27-3 win over Vanderbilt of the plus members ol tlie junior var­ FORMANCE. Southeastern Conference, will be sity, managers, cheerleaders and 4a RECONDITIONED FOR VALUE. Insurance on any car that >? HARRY A. 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Thursday, Nov. 3D. 1961 Pawleys Patter Miss Tompkins After a five day trip out of town (more about that later) I returned home yesterday after­ Honored At noon to find that much had gone on at Pawleys during the Thanks­ Bridal Parties giving holidays. It was anything but quiet — there was a new Miss Marilyn Gail Tompkins, baby born, one of our residents ' bride-elect, has been the inspira­ had a serious wreck, a house tion for two lovely parties during burned to the ground, two of our the past week. islanders were sick, and a hus­ Miss Tompkins, the daughter of band came home from Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Byars Tomp­ Congratulations to Mary and kins, will be married to Mr. Wil- Ruben Vernon on the birth of a , Ham Eugene Barnhill, Jr. of Con­ baby daughter Monday night at way, son of Mrs. Barnhill and thc Georgetown Memorial Hospi­ : the late Mr. Barnhill on Dcccm- tal. This is the Vernon's fourth ! ber 20. girl. Kitchen Shower Mrs. Susie Ward was in a seri­ ous wreck on Monday night on Miss Martha Ritchie and Miss Highway 17 between Pawleys and i Linda Williams entertained for Georgetown. She sustained head Miss Tompkins at a kitchen show­ and leg injuries and is being er last Saturday morning at Miss treated in the Georgetown Hospi­ Ritchie's home on Prince Street. tal. All good wishes for a com­ Many college friends were plete recovery soon from her home tor the Thanksgiving holi­ many friends at the Island. days and joined in a delightful social hour together. They also The brand new home, almost enjoyed sharing with the honor ready for occupancy, of Mr. and guest their favorite recipes. Mrs. Newt Watkins burned to the | menus, and words of advice which eround the night before Thanks­ were presented to her in recipe giving and was a total loss. Ironi­ file attractively decorated for the cally, the newly purchased fire occasion. truck for Pawleys and Litchfield was delivered on Saturday, just A refreshment course was serv­ three days after the fire. It was ed from the dining room which a tragic loss for the Watkins. They had been decorated in fall MISS MARGARET LYNN MISSROON had done much of the work on the shades. A center arrangement of new house themselves and it was MRS. JAMES CARTER CRIBB yellow fall flowers was the para­ Andrews Higti School and is now MISS MARY IRIS WILLIAMS like losing a treasured friend. The mount decoration on the serving I Miss Missroon employed at International Papjjf sympathy of all Islanders goes out table, laid with a white cloth. Company. * to them. Miss Eaddy Is Bride To carry out the theme of the Will Marry A December wedding is plan­ Miss Williams Two of our residents, Mrs. A. S. party, the hostesses presented the ned. Mrs. Roy Seale Lachicotte and Mrs. H. S. Wat­ honoree with a corsage of minia­ son are sick. Mrs. Watson is now ture kitchen utensils and the G. V. Payne Engaged To Exhibits Work in the Georgetown Memorial Of James C. Cribb guests, smaller kitchen favors, Hospital for treatment and rest. Miss Mary Billie Eaddy, daugh­ gown of chantilly lace over taf­ which were worn during the so­ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dix Miss­ Bridge Club Mr. Phillips Back to a happy note, — new­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ocic Chester feta, featuring an apron front cial. Miss Tompkins received roon announce the engagement oi In Palm Beach ly appointed Major H. C. Rybolt Eaddy of Hemingway, became the falling into a cascade of lace and lovely gifts from her friends. their daughter, Miss Margaret BRIDGE EIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheridan is at home again with his family. DROP-IN Lynn Missroon to Mr. Gerald A charcoal drawing by Lillian bride of James Carter Cribb, son net ruffles in the back. The point­ The Bridge Eight played on •Williams announce th engagement He has retired from the regular Vincent Payne, son of Mr. and Knox Seale (Mrs. Roy Seale), of the Rev. and Mrs. Hutson ed lace bodice was designed with Monday with Mrs. H. L. Smith. I of their daughter, Miss Mary Iris Army after many years of serv­ Mrs. Charles Duncan McDonald Mrs. Leonard Phifer Payne of "The Sea's Outstretched Arms," Cribb of Hemingway, in a can­ a bateau -neckline outlined with Additional gueSts were Mrs. E.t. Williams to Mr. Gordon Reed ice. and Mrs. Louis Henry Hutto Andrews. is included in the Contemporary dlelight ceremony at the First sequins and seed pearls. Her fin­ Hulbert, Sr. of Savannah, Ga„ Phillips, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. honored Miss Tompkins at a drop- Miss Missroon was graduated American Exhibition of The So­ While the Thanksgiving holi­ Baptist Church of Hemingway on gertip veil of bridal illusion fell Mrs. L. T. Easley, Mrs. Richard Phillips of Philadelphia, Pennsyl­ hi party on Tuesday afternoon at from Winyah High School and it, ciety of The Four Arts, Four Arts days were not too happy for some Friday, Nov. 17, at 8 o'clock in from a coronet of seed pearls and Kaminski. Mrs. R. B. Powell, Mis. vania. of us, others of us had the tra­ the evening. The Rev. Charles sequins on starched lace. She car­ "Mrs. Dingle's" in Lakewood. now employed at the South Caro­ Elizabeth iFord, and Mrs. Edwin Plaza, Palm Beach, Florida, which Guests called between the hours lina National Bank in Georgetown. Miss Williams, a graduate of opens December 1 and will be ditional turkey dinner and guests Hartzog Beard, pastor of the ried a prayer book topped with a Kaminski. Mis. D. V. Richardson of four-thirty and six o'clock and Mr. Payne was pi aduated from Winyah High School, completed open through December 31. in for meals. bride, performed the double ring white orchid. scored high tor ihe club and Mrs. ceremony. were greeted by Mrs. M. H. Biggs Easley for the guests. Mrs. J. L. a two year business course at Mrs. Adeiyn D. Breeskin, the The A. S. Lachicottes had their Immediately following the cere­ Winthrop College. She is now em­ daughter. Eleanor, from. Charles­ A program of wedding music and intioduced to the receiving Tour Of Old Sites Bull, Jr. scored low for the mem­ distinguished Director of the mony a reception was held in the line composed of Mrs. McDonald, bers and Mis Edwin Kaminski, ployed as a private secretary at Baltimore Museum of Art, served ton with them for the day as well was presented by Mrs. Charles church educational building. Planned Saturday In the Vertol Division of the Boeing as two of their grandchildren, Hartzog Beard, pianist, and Mrs. the honor guest, her mother. Mrs. | lor the guests. Mrs. E. I. Hulbert, as the Jury of Selection and A- Later in the evening the bride Company in Philadelphia and is Ann and Edwin Boyle. Mr. andJimm y Prosser, soloist. John Byars Tompkins, her fian­ Georgetown County jr. joined tlie players for refresh s wards. Recently she was chosen and bridegroom left for a wed­ furthering her studies at the night Mrs. Edwin Boyle had planned to Mrs. Billy Moore, sister of the ce's mother, Mrs. William Eugene A tour of old sites in George­ mints, A salad course was foW | to organize the American Section come also but had to cancel at ding trip to Florida. For travel­ Barnhill. Sr. of Conway, and Mrs. town County will be conducted Lowed by a variety of sweets. school division at Pennsylvania of the Biennale in Venice which bride, was matron of honor. She Military College. the last moment due to illness wore a dress of cotillion blue or­ ing the bride wore a gold wool Hutto. this Saturday. December 2, to brought her tn close touch with dressmaker suit trimmed in mink Mr. Phillips, n graduate of of one of their other children, ganza lined with taffeta. Her The party rooms were lovely raise funds for the restoration LE JECDI HUIT ! American artists. She is an au­ a feathered hat featuring tones of of the Church of Prime Fred­ Germantown High School Phil­ thority in the field of prints and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dingle had headpiece was a wide open cotil­ with fall arrangements featuring The Le jeudi Huit Bridge Club brown and brown accessories, erick. Peedee. adelphia received his Bachelor of has written the catalogue, their Thanksgiving celebration on lion blue chrysanthemum with berries and greens and camellias. met wit!' Mis. John Assey, Jr. on Science degree from Delaware Saturday when they could be petals tipped in seed pearls, cov­ The orchid from her bouquet com­ Thc refreshment table was laid The tour will begin „t 111:00 Mondaj evening. Playing for the "Raissone" on the graphic works pleted her costume. Valley College. He later served of Mary Cassatt. joined by their daughter and son- ered by a small matching illusion with a lovely white embroidered a. m. from the Georgetown absent members were Mrs. K. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Major Mc- The bride is a graduate of Country Club and will include two years in the United States This work by Mrs. Seale was veil. Her shoes wore of cotillion cloth and centered with a silver Richards. Mrs. William Walker, Gee of Florence. En route they Hemingway Hij/h School and has Army as a paratrooper witha Ihe included in the jury-selected 14th blue satin. She wore white, wrist candelabra holding white tapers visits to Greenfield, Dirleton, M.s. J. B. Del/ell. and Mrs. Al­ dropped off their son, Major, Jr. done secretarial work since grad­ llth Airborne Division in Ger­ annual exhibition of South Caro­ length gloves and carried a cas­ and an epergne arrangement of Chicora Wood. Windsor, and fred Joseph. Mis. Arthur Joseph at Carlisle where he is attending uation. many. For the past two years he lina Artists in the Gibbes Art cade bouquet of white ostrich pink and white camellias. Stiver the early site (1729) of the fir^t scored high, and Mis. Richard/) prep school. has been employed as a phar­ Gallery. Charleston I960; in the plumed filled in with white carna­ The bridegroom is a graduate coffee services graced the ends of Prince Frederick Church. The bingoed. tions softened with lily of the the table. maceutical salesman with The ! exhibition of the Guild of South Mrs. Bette Lachicotte had as of Pleasant Hill High school and tour should end at approxi­ valley and centered with a white Sobering Corporation. Carolina Artists, 1960, in the Co­ her guests for the week-end her is engaged in farming. Presiding at the silver services j mately 4:00 P. M. Birth Announcement A Decembei' wedding is plan­ sister and her husband, Mr. and bow and streamers. were Mrs. Herschall Cramer. Mrs. Tickets (S5.00 per person) will lumbia Museum of Art: and in The young couple will reside in Mr. and Mrs. Carey Mercer an­ ned at Screven Baptist Church. Mrs. Raymond Roberts and son, Bridesmaids, who wore dresses Hemingway. Carter L. Ritchie, Mrs. Eugene be on sale at the Georgetown the South Coast Art Show, 1961, nounce the birth of a son. Donald sponsored by the Sarasota Art Ray, from Newberry. Bette and and headpieces similar to that of Johnson. Jr., and Mrs. W. W. Country Club where instruc­ Cany, on November 12, at the | Association with the cooperation Jane made plans to go to their the honor attendant and carried Mozley. Assisting in serving a tions will be given for the tour. Birth Announcement DUPLICATE BRIDGE Georgetown County Memorial of the John and Mable Ringling parents home in Kentucky for the same flowers, were Miss Oliv­ variety of party fpods were Miss Lunch should he brought for Mr. and Mrs Lonnie W. Flem­ Christmas. ia Oliver, Miss Gwen Oliver, Miss the day. Hospital. ing, Sr. of Conway, announce the Museum of Art. Winners ot the Georgetown Frances Tompkins, Miss Margaret Mrs. Seale has received an in­ We five Stuckeys were joined Dena Cribb, cousins of the bride, Duplicate Bridge Club on Tues­ Tompkins, Miss Doris Ray Hutto. A tea at Richmond Plantation The Mercers have a daughter, birth of a son. Michael Wayne, Miss Claire Cribb, sister of the i Karen. 21 months. Mrs. Mercer is on November 7, at the Conway vitation to attend the tea and a this year by my cousin, Bessie day, November 21. were as fol­ Miss Kit Siau, and Mrs. James Lodge from 3:00 until 4:30 p. bridegroom, Mrs. Wayne M. O- I the former Miss Jeanette Han't Hospital. preview of this 23rd Annual Ex­ Betancburt of Georgetown, in our lows. Foster. Mrs. W. C. Doggette said m. will conclude the day's e- % hibition of Contemporary Ameri­ annual Thanksgiving trek to visit wens and Miss Joan Rogers, all First, Mr. Joe Isaac and Mr. the goodbyes. vent. | son of Yauhannah. They have two other sons, Lon­ of Hemingway. nie W., Jr. and Kenneth Lee. can Paintings of The Society of another cousin, Angelica Fraser Frank Stacey: second, a tie be­ Mrs. Fleming is the former Miss The Four Afts in Palm Beach on Hildreth and her husband, Bill, in Miss Yv'ette Richardson, niece tween Mrs. J. J. Snow of Hem­ Betty Damon of Georgetown. Friday. December 1. Charlottesville, Virginia. of the bridegroom, dressed as oth­ ingway and Miss Amelia Hanks er attendants in cotillion blue and and Mrs. Warren Quickel and carrying a beautiful white basket, Mrs. Frank Stacey; fourth, Mrs. preceded the bride down the aisle. George R. Moody and Mrs. R. SEE US FOR Master Mark Cribb, nephew of Glynn Miller; fifth, Mrs. Richard the bridegroom, was ring bearer. O'Hara and Mrs. Joe Shaw. The Rev. Hutson Cribb, of Hem­ On Tuesday, November 28, the Are you wearing ingway, served as his son's best winners of the Georgetown Du­ man. plicate Bridge Club were as fol­ Ushers were N. H. Cribb, Nev­ lows. First, Dr. and Mrs. Christo­ ille Cribb, brothers of the bride­ pher Wood of Myrtle Beach; sec­ groom. Billy Moore, brother-in- ond, Mrs. D. D. Rhem and Mrs: a droop law of the bride, L. A. Cribb, P. E. Rowell of Andrews; third. R. L. Port, and Wayne M. Owens, Mrs. J. P. Parrish and Mrs. all of Hemingway. George R. Moody; fourth, Mrs. The bride, given in marriage R. D. Harper and Mrs. Edsel or a drape? by her father, wore a full length Heminyway of Andrews. r Casual comfort... For an always like-new wardrobe Comfy Slippers j^f give your clothes the exclusive Miracle Finish HOME LOANS for process. 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Q THE GEORGETOWN (S.C.I TIMES. Thursday. Nov. 30. 1961 B&PW Club Fall Cotillion Hears Talk Danced Here; On CD Work x\Iany Guests Tiie first cotillion of the sea­ The Communist threat to eon- son was danced in Winyah Hall | quer America cuused the Civi' on Friday evening. The member.-, Defense program to be initiated. and guests were welcomed to the Ingell H. Doyle, Chairman of the "Mayflower." Carrying out the Georgetown County Civil Defens idea of the first Thanksgiving, Organization, told the Business decorations were nautical, featur­ and Professional Women here ing the "Mayflower.a' Monday. Dr. Robert Lumpkin, prosiden* Mr. Doyle was guest speaker a of the- Georgetown Cotillion Club, the club's regular meeting at thc led the grand march with Mr.-. Gator Drive-In. Lumpkin. They were assisted by The CD chairman said the Com Mr. Eugene Johnson* Jr.. vice munist threaten to conquer A- president with Mrs. Johnson, and nu rica cither by subversion or di Mr. James Edward Tanner, score- j rect assault. "Civil Defence U tary, with his daughter, M j s s government in action," he said Mary Catherine Tanner. "It is appointed to care for the community in time of disaster, During the intermission, sup assuring the public of the con­ per was served in the dining hall tinuity of law and order." A pair of gold horns of plenty spilled a profusion of fruit and m Mr. Doyle outlined the local flowers on the long serving table program of Civil Defense noting The harvest theme was carried that there is a job tor everyone out in ali decorations. and not just the appointed offi­ cials. He particularly emphasized Out-of-town guests included the MISS I.YNNE BUNCH the adult education program that Reverend and Mrs. William W. will be instituted here as soon Lumpkin, Mr. Arthur Lumpkin Junior Class as the teachers' program is com­ and Mr. Alexander Lumpkin of Miss Bunch pleted. Receives Rings MISS ANNA LOUISE VALASSAKIS Rock Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Armstrong of Troy. N. Y., Dr At Annual Dance To Marry Lawrence Bauer showed films and Mrs. William J. Brockington The members of the Junior Miss Valassakis was graduated on Civil Defense following the Anna Valassakis from the High School of Charlcs- of Columbia, Dr. and Mrs. Wil­ Class at Winyah High School re­ talk by the chairman. "Test liam A. Buck of Myrtle Beach. ceived their class rings on No­ Mr. Korb I ton and is now employed in the Grounds in Nevada" and "Day - accounting department of General Mr. and Mrs; Robert McAlister vember 18 in a presentation cere­ tngaged To Marry of Evacuation', portrayed the of Wilmington. N. C, Mr. and mony held during the annual Mr. ancl Mrs. Lawrence Lee Motors Acceptance Corporation work and needs for thc Civil Bunch oi Kingstree announce the | in Charleston. Mrs. William Farmer of Ander- Ring Dance. Kelly Wright Watts Defense program in every com­ son, Mr. and Mrs. George Asuip engagement of their daughter, Mr. Watts was graduated from munity. MRS. DAVID LOWELL PARKS of Charlotte. N. C. and Mr. and The semi-formal occasion was Miss Lynne Bunch, to Mr. Lin­ Mrs. Edna Rheuark Valassakis i Winyah High School and Palmei held in the sehool cafeteria which wood William Korb, son of Mr. of Charleston announces the en­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lieben­ Mrs. William T. Fraser, Jr. of j College in Chariest on. He is now Richmond. Virginia. had been decorated with a large and Mrs. Harry William Korb, Jr. gagement of her daughter. Miss ! emplpyed al Ashland Auto Parts rood had as their guests last week golden ring in the center ot the of Georgetown. Mrs. Liebenrood'. sister and her Barbara Downey Is Miss Tanner. Miss Alice La- Anna Louise Valassakis to Mr. in Charleston. room, and background decorations family, Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Huff­ Bruce, Mrs. Isabel Thomas, Miss Mi.-s -suncn, a graduate of Kelly Wright Watts of Charleston, The wedding is planned for Feb. of ivy and fall flowers. Center­ son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright man and son, Stanley, of Jack­ Dorothy Walter, Miss Ann Gas­ Kingstree High School, attended I ruary 17 In the Second Presby- pieces for the tables were 12 inch Converse College and is at pres­ jWatts of Phmtersville. sonville, Florida. que, and Miss Harriet Plowden replicas-of the- class ring which I terian Church in Charleston. Wed To D. L. Parks were also guests. ent a student at the University Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rich and were decorated at the bf

to the Medical College for exam­ ination, and reports sent back Baptist Plan promptly. These reports are in­ corporated in each patients chart for reference during the present *-#' Night or any future •admission. One of the most time-consum­ At Andrews ing tests done by the laboratory refers to blood transfusions. -M" Night of the Southeast Blood of the patient must be tjvp- Baptist Association will be held ed, then prospective donor-- are \, Monday night at the Andrews also typed. Baptist Church with the Rt -v. J. M. Kirkland of Georgetown If the blood is not of tho same speaking. type other donors must be found, The meeting has been set for and typing continued until enough 7:30 p. m. and all the members of the same type are found. Then GIVE THE GIFT THAT SAVES A LIFT . . . A WORK-SAVING TIME SAVING in 1he association are expected to before it can be given to the pa­ attend. A goal of 350 has been set. tient, the blood of both is mixed Others on the program will in­ to be sure they are compatible; if APPLIANCE! PEE DEE GAS CO. HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF GENERAL ELEC­ clude the Rev. N. Hudson Cribb. the.v are not the blood cannot be pastor of Mt, Zion Baptist Church; used. TRIC APPLIANCES THAT WILL PLEASE ANYONE ON YOUR SHOPPING Rev. T. S. Infinger, pastoi of Even if they are compatible, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church: and we must do one ether test, the Rev. I. C. Vassar. pastor of the VDRL, to be sure we do not trans­ LIST-COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW! Screven Baptist Church in mit a disease from the donor to Georgetown. the patient. A singspiration will be directed « by Floyd Parker, music director! i of th*- First Baptist Church. Mrs. \ S. D. Miller, associational Train- | Classified Ads ing director, will preside over llio program. Bring Hesulls FREE URKEY Your Hospital Rl'TII M. PUEHLKR WITH PURCHASE CF ANY APPLIANCE Administrator Seat Cover With all our figures in for the j past year, from October 1. 1960 to DURING MONTH OF DECEMBER September 30. 1961. we are trying to analyze the work of each de­ Special partment. Ono of the departments. the laboratory, has been telling me that the.v are busier than ever and the figures bear them out. Eaeh year the work of the de­ partment has increased as you Sma¥M-5MMc_S can see by the foliov/ing: 1956 - 17.730 tests 1957 - 20.830 tests 1958 - 23,502 tests 1959 - 26.959 tests 1960 - 29,075 tests SUPER \ 1961 - 34.409 tests We had two technicians until- 1957, when he added a third. With You get our free the amount of work now being installation on these AUTOMATIC done, a fourth technician is be­ coming a necessity. Top Quality, Long GENERAL ELECTRIC The technicians now staffing Lasting Covers PROOF — a recent study of 5050 TV sets under the department are Mis. Joan service contract, showed that General Electric TV Carraway. Miss Patricia Rich, and Mrs. Dorothy Layne, Head needed 20% leas service than the second best of Technician. These technicians $ 95 the leading brands.* RANGE work a full work-day and then PROOF — The average of other brands required take turns on night call a n d 13 • Automatic electric weekend call. 63% more service (factory faults requiring service oven inside set) than General Klectric.* All of tho work ordered by the Weaver's • No-drip cook top medical staff is done here in our * This study covered tlie first do days use in the liome of • Pushbutton controls laboratory with the exception of new TV sets purchased 111 1960. All sets included were very special tests which require a SERVICE STA. ' under service contract to the F'lanet-Electronics Corp., a •9 li§ 23 inch master prominent independent service company in New York oven medical bacteriologist or pathol­ City. The leading brands of television receivers were in­ ogist to do, in which case we Front Street cluded. The results were tabulated anil reported b.v Audits • Removable oven door send the specimens to the "af'dicnl & Surveys Co., Inc., a leading research organization. College in Charleston. • New, two big 8-inch Georgetown high speed units All the pathological specimens removed during surgery are sent FALL BARGAIN 6.E S3.' j& ELECTRIC DAYS SPECIAL igner IV ^7/ i , tt ; 189" i 1 m oieu/m

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FOR RENT- Nice ofi;.e space on same duly attested and all per- NOTICE OF PETITION FOR NOTICE OF SALS Administratrix. front Street. Contact V. C. FOR SALE Guaranteed | sons indebted to said Estate are INCORPORATION IN TIIE COURT OF COMMON CELINA MCGREGOR VAUGHN Haselden, Phone 2-4941. tfc Sumter Infant Dies hereby required to make payment NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PLEAS c/o W. F. Prioleau. Jr. NEW AND USED thereof to the undersigned. WE RENT -- Floor sanders, VVatrh And Jewelry that on or after tlie 4th day of STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Attorney at Law Always your best buys in good RUTH S. HARRELSON edgers and wax polishers — December, 1961. the undersigned COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN Barringer Building Grandparents Live used applianees and furniture. Repair Duly qualified Administratrix reasonable faxes. Georgetown will file in the office of the Sec­ Frank W. Elliott. Rene E. Wil­ Columbia, S. C. 4te 11 -30 Call 2-4391 or come- in and browse oi the Estate of retary of State for South Caro­ liams, and Bell E. Cribb. around. Your best deals always, Building Materials. Inc., 1233 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Georgetown IRVING'S Annie K. Sisson, deceased lina, their written Declaration Plaint ill.-, new and used. Front St tfc SUMTER — Graveside services Georgetown. S. C. and Petition for the formation of vs: Notice is hereby given that all We sell your used furniture-tor FOR RENT — House near Paw­ 922 FRONT STREET November 8, 1061 3te 11 -30 a corporation to be known as THE persons having claims against the for the infant daughter of Mr. I0'"c commission when you buy- leys Island. Furnished or unfurn­ GEORGETOWN MUSICAL ARTS James Ervin Eiliott. Robert L. Estate of Estella M. Karnes, late and Mrs. Bobby L. Matthews, who TRESPASS NOTICE died Sunday morning, November new furniture al diseounts better ished. Apply Mrs. R. S. Dingle. tfc CLUB, said Corporation to be Elliott, William Earl Elliott, James of Georgteown, S. C, shall present 26 in a Sumter hospital, were held titan old trade deals. Pawleys Island. 4tc 12-21 Hunting, fishing, trapping, organized for the furtherance of Freddie Elliott, Elizabeth E. Temp­ the same, duly verified, and all In Evergreen Memorial Park at WINYAH FURNITURE ARE YOU PLANNING TO camping or any entry upon the the musical arts in Georgetown let, Mar.iorie E. Tamplet, W. persons indebted to said Estate FOR RENT — Three bedroom BUILD?—We will gladly give lands known as Maxwell planta­ County and other eleemosynary Carol Elliott, Harold B. Elliott. shall make payment thereof to 10 a. in. Monday. FOR SALE — Approximately house on South Fraser Street. you house plan books free of tion, Hume plantation. Hume's purposes, and is not organized for Doris P. Elliott, Elaine E. Young, CARMEL E. DAVIS. Box 51. Surviving, in addition to her four acres of land with seven Call Mrs. John Burgess at 4400. charge, order plans at eost and Island, Cat Island, piece of prop­ the purpose of profit or gain, and an infant over the age of fourteen Georgelown. S. C. parents, are a sister, Patricia room house. located across from lie furnish free estimates. We can erty known as Miller's Corner, shall have such rights, powers, (14) years, and Lonnie E. Elliott. CARMEL E. DAVIS Elizabeth Matthews; the paternal McDonald Sehool. Call C. B. Rob­ supplv everything from founda­ Ford Point, Bird Bank. South Is­ privileges and liabilities as are set Jr., Susan Elliott, Beverly Elliott, Qualified Executrix of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. inson, Phone 2-9700. tfc tion to root. Georgetown Build­ land, North Island, Daisy Bank, forth in Chapter 12. Sections 12- and David Allen Elliott, infants Estate of Estella M. Karnes. Matthews of Manning, and the ing Materials. Inc. maternal grandparents, Mr. and Pleasant Hill or any property 751 through 12-765, Code of Laws under the age of fourteen (14) 3tc 12-7 KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL Mrs. S. D. Miller of Georgetown. FOR SALE . Fill now and . HELP WANTED owned or leased by Thomas A. for South Carolina, Volume I. years, and Halene E. Nobles, save. Summer discount still in I LEGAL NOTICES Yawkey is hereby prohibited. Vio­ 1952. and any and all laws regu­ Defendants. effect. We furnish tanks to WANTED: Due to transfer, have lators of this notice will be pros­ lating the formation, conduct and PURSUANT to and In com­ Mrs. J. K. Bourne AQUA - LUNG approved credit customers, opening for good reliable man for NOTICE TO CREDITORS ecuted to the full extent of Ihe operation of like corporations. pliance with the Final Decree of •HOLLIDAY OIL COMPANY, insurance debit. Excellent pay, Notice is hereby given that all law. The officers of said Corporation Honorable G. Badger Baker. AIR STATION 8. Eraser Slrcet, phone 3-1891. fringe benefits, vacation. Contact persons holding claims against SOUTH ISLAND PLANTATION are as foilbWa: Judge of the 12th Judicial Circuit, Dies In Florida; I WE CHARGE tfe J. G. King. 3-1839 or P. W. Shaw, the Estate of Laura A. Congdon, THOMAS A. YAWKEY, Owner Mrs. Mary Lou Collins, Presi­ dated October 20th. 1961, in the OWING TANKS 3-2502. tfc late of Georgetown Counly, South 9tc H-30 dent above captioned action, I will sell Rites Held Here j Carolina are hereby required to Mrs. Alieesa Sayed. Vice-Presi­ al public auction in front of the FOR SALE TRESPASS NOTICE Mrs. Alef Durant Bourne, 79. NESMITH SALESMAN WANTED — RAW- present the same duly attested, dent Court House Door in Georgetown, 3 Bedroom brick veneer LEIGH DEALER needed in "Notice is hereby given that all widow of Jonah K. Bourne', died , Electronic Service - and all persons indebted to said Mr. Bankston Derrick. Secre­ S. C. on Monday, December 4, at 4 p. th. Saturday. November ; house in Kensington. Price Georgetown County. Write Raw- Estate are hereby required to persons are forbidden to enter, tary 1961 at twelve o'clock Noon, the Screven & Church Sts. hunt, fish, shoot, or in any manner 18 in a Hialeah. Fla.. hospital. reasonable. leigh's Dept. SCK-220-804 Rich­ make payment thereof to thc Mr. Ralph M. Ford. Jr.. Treas­ following described properly to Phone 2-7836 trespass on the lands, creeks, or She was ill for only a short time. I :!-. :!: * :|e * mond, Va. 5tp 11-30 undersigned. wit: marshes posted in the name of urer Funeral services Were held at j tfc AILEEN T. DONALDSON, Mr. Arthur H. Doyle. Director 4 p. m. Tuesday at Sampit Meth­ The Jericho Corporation in All lhat certain piece, parcel or IN IWEMORIAIYI Executrix ot the Estate Miss Violet St. Germain. Direc­ odist Church with the Rev. J. K. I Georgetown County, S. C. which tract of land lying, being and sit­ Of Ernest T. Barnes, who de­ of Laura A. Congdon. care tor / Hendricks, pastor, officiating. Bu- ; **?iOAT LANDING, complete have been duly posted acocrding uate in Township No. Six (6). parted this life December 3, 1960. John T. Walker, Attorney at rial was in the churchyard. MISCELLANEOUS to law. All trespassers will be Mrs. Elsie Pollock. Director County of Georgetown, State of Remembrance is a golden chain wilh boats lo rent, store, Law, 108 Screven Street, Mr. I/. C. Sloan. Director Mrs. Bout no was born in Green, i Georgetown. S. C. 3te 12-7 prosecuted to the full extent of the South Carolina, measuring and Death tries to break but all in Mary Lou Collins ville, daughter of the late Olin L. j tached, for sale as going busi­ WANTED — Position as practical containing one hundred sixty vain: law." and Joanna Nix Durant. S h e I ness. nurse or housekeeper for couple. Anoesa Saved 1160) acres, more or less, and hav­ To have, to love, and then to STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA THE JERICHO CORPORATION moved to Geqregtown County alt­ Call Essie Tisdale, Phone 3-6150. Bankston Derrick ing the following boundaries, to LOT on Winyah Ray near I County of Georgetown Roddey Dowd, President er her marriage and had lived part, 2tc 12-7 Ralph M. Ford, Jr. wit: on the North by a public Is the greatest sorrow of one's' | IN THE COURT OF COMMON 9tc 12-28 PETITIONERS road known as the Elliott Road, here until tho death of her hus­ •new Country Club. I PLEAS heart. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP TRESPASS NOTICE ltc on the East b.v lands of West band in 1944. Since that time she j SUMMONS lived in Baltimore until she mov­ The years may wipe,out many M. P. FERRIS Agency 509 S. Fraser St. Notice is hereby given that all Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.; on Dr. John T. Assey. Jr. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE the South by Highway Number ed to Hialeah three years ago. things, 111 Orange Street Phone 2-9667 persons arc forbidden to enter, But this the.v wipe out never— I Plaintiff. NOTICE is hereby given that 707; and on the West b.v lands She was a member of Sampit hunt, fish, or trespass in any The memory of those happy ' Georgetown, S. C. Welding, Radiator and Orna­ | Vs: on thc 28th day of December, now or formerly of J. W. Holiday. Methodist Church. manner upon lands known as days \ Phone 2-2111 mental Iron Work. W. J. Wilds, Imperial Casket Com­ 1961, the undersigned will file ALSO: pany, Inc. a South Carolina corp­ LITCHFIELD PLANTATION in Surviving are four daughters. When we were al' together. Georgetown County, S. C, which with thc Probate Judge for All that certain piece, parcel Mrs. Catherine B. Givens of Wife and Children _£ LSBjl oration, and A. T. Kapelkis d/b/a Georgetown County his Final FOR SALE — Historical home on Kapelkis Recording Company, have been duly posted according or tract or land lying, being and Miami, Fla.. Mrs. Oliva Rice of HIGH SCHOOL BOY WANTS Return as Administration of the 150' X 100' lot. Centrally located Defendants. to law. All trespassers will be situate in Township No. 6, Coun­ Denison, Texas, and Mrs. Ann B. GADDY — In loving memory JOB — Such work as washing Estate of Lillie Roberts Weather- Dice and Mrs. Mattie L. Krahn. at 234 Broad Street. Shown b.v TO THE DEFENDANT A. T. prosecuted to the full extent of ly of Georgetown, State of South of our dear mother. Mrs. Minnie windows, yard work, etc. Call 3- ford Winkler, and at thc same both of Baltimore. Md.. a son J. K appointment only. Call 2-5852. KAPELKIS ABOVE NAMED: the law. Carolina, measuring and contain­ B. Gaddy, who departed this life 4834. 2fc 12-7 lime, will apply for his discharge ing fifteen (15) acres, more or Bourne, Jr. of Baltimore. 17 4te 12-14 You are hereby summoned and E. Craig Wall. elevi n years ago, November 22, WANTED: Folklore stories and as such Administrator. less, and Butting and bounding as grandchildren, a number of great required to answer the Complaint James B. Moore, 1950. FOR SALE — One extra good information concerning the spirit JOHN S. WEATHERFORD follows: on the North by larjds of grandchildren, and.a great great­ in the above captioned action, a Howard Hinman, Eleven years have passed, Dear riding horse with bridle and gad- or. ghost known as Plat-Eye. - All Administrator the Estate of Melton Sum­ grandchild, and l wo sisters. Mrs. copy .of which is herewith served William N. Miller, Jr.. Mother jf," complete. SI50.00. Phone Mr. correspondence appreciated. Write Georgetown, S. C. ter; on the East b.v lands of Rob­ Mamie Hayes of Jacksonville, Fla.. upon you, and to serve a copy of Owners. 3tc 11-30 Since you have gone to rest Conway at 2-4731 or 2004. 2te F. W. Bradley, 4250 St. Clair November 27. 1961 4tc 12-21 ert Sumter; on the South b.v lands and Miss Mattie Durant ot Green­ your answer to said complaint on You will never be forgotten by Drive. Columbia 4, S. C. 4tc 11-30 of Ceasar Davis: and on the West wood. FRESH EGGS DAILY -- Extra the subscribers hereto at their of­ TRESPASS NOTICE The ones who love you best. by lands of the Estate of William large eggs. 50 rents a dozen. fice 102 Screven Street, George­ ' Notice is hereby given that all When God took you on to TRAILER SPACE — For Rent NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Sumter. Ralph A. Baz, 130 Meeting] St., town, S. C. within twenty (20) persons are forbidden to enter, heaven Richmond Trailer Court. Apply NOTICE is hereby given that phone 2-57(36. tfc Country Club Store. Phone days from date of service'; and, hunt, fish, trap or otherwise tres­ TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The It was hard for us to under­ if you fail to answer the said com­ pass upon the Midway and True on Tuesday, December 5. 1961 at successful bidder will be required stand VENETIAN BLINDS 2-4421, 2-5962 or 3-4922. eleven o'clock in thc forenoon, tfc plaint withi'i tht time aforesaid, Blue Plantations in Georgetown to deposit five per cent of the bid For we always had you near us Re-taped and Re-corded the Plaintiff herein, through his County, S. C. which have been the undersigned will apply to the price, which will be forfeited To lend a helping hand. T{ea«rnabl.v Priced i WANT TO BUY — One boat trail­ undersigned attorneys, will apply duly posted according to law. All Probate Court for Georgetown upon non-compliance with h i s Sadly missed b.v children, An­ MRS. nOM.IS CROMARTIE er tor 16 foot boat. Georgetown to the Court for the relief de­ trespassers will be prosecuted to Cottnty for her Final Discharge bid. nie, Leila, Carrie and Tommy jl 1704 Highmarket Street County Rescue Squad. Call Keith manded therein. the full extent of the law. as Administratrix of the Estate The property will be sold in the _* Phone 2-8896 IIV of Daniel J. Gadscn. deceased, and Harper, 3-3451. tfc ROSEN AND ROSEN MARION SCOTT BRACE, following manner, to wit: The a- : MAXWEI I. BRACE, - > nie time will file her bove described parcel* will first { FOR SALE — Mo-Ped Motor FOR International Trucks, Farm- tt Sylvan L. Rosen Final Return ;us such Administra­ For Electric Repairs Bike. $75.00 Cash. A-l running all Tractors, parts and service also Attorneys for Plaintiff Owner* ltc 12-7 be offered for sale collectively," trix. and immediately thereafter offer­ $10,000,000.00 condition. Grey Barrett, phono 3- used trucks and tractors, call Georgetown. S. C. ROSA G. GADSON Or V/iring 6153. ltp General Repair Shop 2-9667. October 10. 1961 ed for sale separately. The highest NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Administratrix bid received from the two offers • NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Georgetown, S. C. ltc 11-30 SEE STALVEY'S TO A. T. KAPELKIS. THE will be accepted. The purchaser Of Any Kind FOR SALE — IS" tricycle. Like For All Vour Sheet that Three (8) days after the pub­ will be required to pay for pre­ tOch acrounl .n.j.r.) up h. $10,000 00 ABSENT DEFENDANT HEREIN: lication of this Notice, namely, by o HUIY l.cpn.ed Casualty Insurance new. Ideal for Christmas gilt. Metal Duct Construction Work, NOTICE: paring the deed, documentary Call Phone 3879. ltc Heating & Air Conditioning PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT on December 4, 1691, or as soon c> the complaint In the above en­ LIST OF REAL ESTATE TO BE stamps required thereon, and re­ Cutler Work, Chimney Caps thereafter as practicable, the un­ cording fees incident thereto EuJi employee bonded (of volfr p,o titled action, together with the SOLD AT MARSHALLS TAX ter not. «p iu $1,000,000 00 ,_ 'ajiR SALE — Six room house And Prefabricated Flues. dersigned citizens and residents of BESSIE F. BETANCOURT, HILLIARD'S STALVEY'S summons, of which the foregoing SALE ON MONDAY, DECEMBER Only ovoilobl* rVi Bono Me Residents and eight lots on paved road, just Georgetown County, S. C. will Clerk of Court. is a copy, hpve been filed in the •ITH. 1961. ol South Ca*c-,n_ outside Andrew... city limits. Con­ file with -the Secretary of State Georgetown Counly, S. C. office of the Clerk of Court for Minimum amount rxecpted 5600 00 ElectricCo. tact Mrs. J. .J. MeFadden, Phone LUTHI'S n written Declaration and Petition By Virtue of Sundry Executions Georgetown, S. C. — ....'. Mar.\ ville, .1/13. 31 u 1_-14 Georgetown Countv on the 16th. for the organization of a corpora­ Phone 2-8492 Re - Conditioned day of October. 1961. to me directed by the Town October 21. 1061 3tc 11-30 Winchester Graham tion to be known as MIDWAY Clerl. and Treasurer of the Town FOR SALE — One Seal-point Appliances ROSEN AND ROSEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPART­ 1214 Front Street of Abdrews, South Carolina, for Diversified Financing Siamese kitten. Registered Pekin­ Sylvan L. Rosen MENT, an eleemosynary corpora­ Taxes for the Year 1960. 1 will NOTICE TO CREDITORS We service all makes tion, to organize and operate a Columbia, S ' C. ese puppies. Deposit will hold for Attorneys for Plaintiff3tc 12-7 sell the following pieces of Real All persons indebted to the es­ Christmas. Phone Mrs. W. H. volunteer fire department and to Automatic Washing Estate situated within the Town tate of Seymour Poinsette, late Courtney. Andrews, 8.4-8149. do all lawful things for the ac­ Machines. TRESPASS NOTICE Limits ol the said Town of An­ of Georgetown, South Carolina, ltc 12-7 complishment of the above pur­ will please make payment to the Notice is hereby given that all pose and the maintenance thereof. drews, for Delinquent Town Tax­ -J All work guaranteed. undersigned, and all persons hav­ nersons are forbidden to enter. The corporation will issue no slock es on Monday, December 4th, 1961 LOTS FOB SALE ing claims against the said estate Phone 4304 hunt, shoot, trap. fish, or in any and pay no dividend?: or profits in front of the Town Hall in the Pawleys Island Ocean front. manner treswars upon the lands said Town of Andrews, S. C. be­ ! will please present them duly Parsons Nursery & Landscaping, Inc. Large lo1s. Excellent location. Re­ among its members, but any funds owned bv the undersigned in received b.v the corporation shall tween the Legal Hours of 12:90 I verified to the undersigned. EXTERIOR DECORATORS duced for sale prior to January 1. Georgetown Countv. S. C. known o'clock noon on sale date. ROSA POINSETTE, Paweys Island Realty Co.. Box be devoted to the corporate pur­ VISIT OUR SALES LOT JUST BEYOND Dm SpringAvond Plantation, on poses LIST OF TOWN TAXES TO BE Administratrix 91. Pawleys Island or phone 2- At- Bargain Prices Block River, which have been SOLD 102 Screven St. KENSINGTON FOR ALL VOUR PLANTS AND G.QO. lie SEE OUR BIG SELECTION dulv posted according to Jaw. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Sulie B. and James Brocking- Georgetown, S, c. Stc 12-7 PLANTING NEEDS. that a meeting of the Incorpora­ FOR SALE — 1960 Buick Invicta All trespassers will be prnse- ton 1 lot No. 5 Block 32 $17.12 USED FURNITURE tors will be held at 10 o'clock Convertible fully equipped. Power ; euted to the full eytent of the law Sulie B. Brockington, 2 lots No. PUBLIC NOTICE LOUIS P. PARSONS, Manager BENJAMIN H. COLE Stc 12-14 A. M.. on December 4, 1961. or as steering and brakes. Excellent • DOOR MIRRORS soon thereafter a. practicable, al 35 and 36 W-And $4.75 For Oyster and Clam Lease C Edition, new tires, one owner. FURNITURE FOR THE HOME Hilda D, Bruorton, 1 lot 10. the office of J. B. Moore. Attor­ The undersigned intends to ap­ Phone 3-5816 Call R. M. Sellers at 3-3701 or WITHIN EVERYBODY'S PUBLIC NOTICE Blk 46, 2 lots 11 and 12 Blk 45 For Oyster and Clam Lease ney, Georgetown, S. C, for the ply to the South Carolina Wild­ 2939 prior »> Thank-; to the folks who gave rjub'lcan nomination In Sour { of Or'anria. Florida, and Robe' of fr<*##-#lr#»/*J¥#*«l mvn and the reciting v Ihi er?ed \v?rr in the Sunday School rooms. Pf' o the B'.-y Scout Drive t h. i - Wil'iam- oi Newark: a daughter Carolina, Robert Chrpman of gtven, Mrs. Hazel HateheM, secre­ I is the daughter of Mr. a-vl Me* nonth. Anyone mi.ard who want • Mis. M'trlene Williams of New Snartanhurg has announced \h*' m m tary and treasurer preve her r« ! Homer McCormick of Pawley o cooper at. f-ir^her should se< •»rk- hi i steomother Mrs. ,1. H wear HOTAX\ 500' tailored b\ DAROFF ports. Mrs. E. H. Ii rvel eeTcted Island. Viniiiy Jordan or Mr. Ca'ch 1 Williams of Georgetown; » sister the Tote BUM-- prep red *r' n James Stephen Britt fhree hnlf-Hrothers, Carl S. Wil sisted the member, in filling ou- ' w*>re ch neroned by the Rev. and Hams of Dublin. G:i„ Dr. C. Lidi Dites He'd Friday appearance. Join the inner circle of their yearly reports on persona' I Mv .T. W. .To'lie. Mr. and Mr* Williams of Georgetown endJohr activities in the home wh'cri ha:'' Tin C"ii ey end Mr. and Mrs. )ies Here; Rites j Smll Hierholzer, 58 year-old well-dres.-etl men who wear P. Williams Jr. of South Bend ervic. man for a Georgetown ap- been~benefitted bv belohiln. *r * '"'erscn. all reporting a gre;<- Ind. 'Qotany1 500clothing. Choose jours this organisation. Fi-m these she time. «'ianfr t "a'cr was. killed in tanlly makes up the cumuUitive report Held Monday \ H-r<> nt about 8:45 p. m. .Wednoe- from our outstanding .->election of suits for Georgetown County The V'CJwJjjn of the church WW" •iy. Nov -mber 22, in an autotno- active during last week. The Nee.' James Stephen Britt. 6(5. ol >ilc accident. oiitercoats, sport coats and slacks, After light rerreshmt.n1 i wre Young Circle met with Mrs. Her Georgetown, died Sunday, No­ Man Killed A served and plans made for the vember 26, at thc home of a niece, n ;:i'to driven by Franc's all superbly tailored by Daroff of i"an Gordon on Wednesday an " lj/Ctoper, 30. ran head-on into the Christmas unrtv the group ad- 1 Mr3. O. C. Small on Rion Street, (Continued From Page 1) • the Florence Lide Circle met or >lckup Mr. Hierholzer wa- driving Pliiladelpliia from custom type fabric* . i jourhed. The hostesses (whose ' Tuesday night with Mrs. Jun- ie had been ill lor several years. Sgl Coutu said. home had burned last December dong Highwav 17 just south of in the newest styles and exclushe • Elliott. The Rev. Jollie reviewed Funeral services were held . at j The policeman said the vlctin and for whom the Demonstration 3:30 p. in. Monday in Sampit : downtown Georgetown. i thc second and third chapters of wis thrown from the truck an/ Funeial services were held Fri- patterns. Come in soon and let our ! Club hart given a linen shower | "Hands Across the Sea." Methodist church. Officiating laterl were shown the linen closet the driver of the car, Franc! lay at in a. m. at St. Mary' The present officers serving th- Mere the pallor. Rev. J. K. Hen- Sklppet was pinned In ni-- car. .' fashion c.perts help you .elect a new is this new home, with the shelves drick and the Rev. B. F. Jordan. Roman Catholic Church conduct wonderfully stocked through their church are Mr. Anderson in wrecker and thc pulpwood true'" <-d by the pastor, the Rev. A. A. wardrobe of the clothing with the charge D- the Training Union anc1 Burial was in the churchyard, di­ Involved in the accident wer generosity. rected by Mayer Funeral Home. Faase. Burial v as in Kimwood | serving as a Deacon. Other Dea used to DUU the car free to re Cemetery. famous 'Botany' 500 look of Elegance . - Those present were. Airs. Con­ I cons are Hazel Hatchell. chair Mr. Britt was born Oct. 19. 1888, 'ease Skipper. over. Mrs. Hatchell, Mrs. Revel, mnn, Ed Surles, -Tim Causey •i son of the late Mack and Julia Jthe rewary was recited at I Mayo Jones, and Tommy Jordan. Morris I'.i itt. A doctor's FtatemeWt read t- "> u. m. Thursday In the chapel He had Feed in tbn Brittons of the Meyer funeral Home. The Presbyterian Women of the the coroner's Jury .aid that Mi r Church met at thc Church for N e c k section ol Georgetown Hierholzer was dead upon arrival M . Hierh'il/ei- v -i- born Jan. Suits #69.50 How lo their November service. Mrs. Linn County until be moved to the at the local hospital. The doctor 8. 19(13 in Hauigen, Germany H-- ; Santee section some years ago •ame to Georgetown in 1928 and RobiiTson. pr+sidmg. w-ith '• '-eleven listed the cause of death a 1 present. Mrs. Bert Martin led in. ;where he operated a store until "crushed chest end head iuj.u boe:in v-i.irk as 8 li' : man for the he retired several veftr. ago be­ lies." s. C Mercer Electric Company. Sporl Coals $39.50 | the Bible Study from First James 1 The discussion method is used by cause of ill health. Since that time For a number of year", he ha ' Chief of Police F. K. Noble- I the group, which gives everyone a be has lived with his niece. been employed by tbe New store 1 i VISIT PARRISH MOTOR COMPANY FOR... meetings, and the Thanksgiving owned by his brother-in-law program to be given b.v them of Dies In New Jersey Heiley Alford of Georgetown. , the 20th. Great aopreciati' n wuh Mr. Hierholzer was employed expressed by all for the stimulat­ NF.WARK. N. J. — HenrvDe- i.-r a npmber of years with The ing series of addresses being given ey Williams, 57, of Newark, N New Store in Georgetown aL an at each Sunday mornine service lr. formerly of Georgetown died appliance serviceman. Mr. Hier- bv the representative of t h e Friday, November 24, in a New­ iio'/.ei's i bltuary can be found on CARS , Mvrtle Beach Session, Mr. F. E ark hospital after an illness of page'8-A of this newspaper. Beveridge. Mrs. Georgina Thorns* j served refreshments in the S. S THAT ^RPOTMM^ rooms. Friends of Mrs. Jesse Smith of Conway will be interested that BUY 1DPS ' «he is living for the present with - her daughter. Mrs. Tommy Rheu- : ark, in Spartanburg at 425 Eas' | Shore Drive. The Smiths were ' valued residents here, where they | made their home after leaving Wholesa le Conway. The W.C.S.C. of the Belin Meth­ OUR CARS ARE... odist Church held their Novem­ OR ber meeting at the Educational 1959 HILLMAN Minx 4-Dr. Sedan Then you'll not only be i building on the 6th with fifteen RECONDITIONED sure all the soil is gone ... I present, Mrs. Herman Wilson ! president, presided. Mrs. Cecil I'Xtra Clean Car $695 all stubborn spots . . . all | Woodward had the devotional Less THE PARRISH MOTOR CO. WAY perspiration odor too, but i Mr. R. Grattan Masfarlan aav our exclusive Soft-Set® : thc message about the meeting i currently beini? held in New Del- AT Finish actually puts back j hi, by the World Council ol 1957 CHEVRGLET 4-Dr. Sedan 210 1959 FORD Custom"300"4-Dr.Sedan' : Churches. the look and feel of new­ Y-8, Radio, Heater, Powerglide. ness! Clothes resist wrink­ Mrs. Robert Clyburn presented Radio, Heater and White wall tires. j the sample boxes of reliffiou' ling, stay fresh longer. To ; Christmas cards which the group Coastal A Ue.il Hot Car get better dry cleaning for j will sell as part nf their con $1195 Clean Car $1195 ' inuous responsibility- for their your money, call us today. 'nvestment in the new facilitie- DISCOUNT HOUSE for church work. All are glad for Mrs. Clyburn's safe return after 1956 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Sedan 210 1958 FORD Cuslcm "300" 4-Dr. Sedan GE T.)i cchtber 1 ap.1 I) >nn D ri;; ai Charleston has primary ; single residences v. ill I. exclud­ responsibility for the survey in 'ner la. Georgetown Cnnn y '' \-t' ed 11 m ihe survey Defense Director Ingell H, Doyle South and North Carolina. In the n, Shrubbery Charleston area, the Navy is sup­ said this week. No definite dates have be. n set for the survey to begin, the direc­ ported by the Army District Engl. The shelter survey will deter­ neers stationed at Charleston. BY M\RY B. MIXSON shrubbery, now is Ihe time to perts in the south still advise the mine what buildings In local areas tor reported, but the tentative Home Dwnwutration Agent move, plant, renovate and dig. mulching of azaleas, camellias and may be used for fall-out shelters dates of between December l and This is planning and planting ROSSES — Plant rose, now and other plants. ..I what can be done to bring these In have been discussed. time fi.-i- your garden and shrub­ begin to take care of them. If a PRUNE — Broad leaf ever­ buildings up to shelter standards, bery; pfenning il you have not warm spell comes along :md new greens and non-flowering shrubs The result- of the Ml- vcy an The program is bei-ig conducted to be turned over to local Civil already made- careful plans for gfowth starts you will have to be­ may be pruned now. You can als.; in ihis slate at ai- expenditure of ,yonr gjjrdtn; planting line for gin to spray for aphid* and black prune shrubs that produce flow­ Di fi rise organisations, as well a:- .-? l. 'J! million dollars. the Ofticcoi' Civil Defense in the *^' Bhrttbt ai.d tret;., Including spot. There is no let-up in grow­ ers . a new wood. These are abe- : Mr. Doyle said tl at Ini i, a Department of Defense. It is ing beautiful roses; the.v just lia. althia. crepe myrtle, etc. roses. CLAUDIA HOWARD WADE BAKRINEAU from the South Carolina Civil ticipated thai plans for using Wo have had thai "firs! killing won't do unless properly cared Shrubs thai bloom early in the Defense Agency hated thai the shelters will be developed b; frost" now all over thc state »o for all year long. spring usually bloom on old wood. physical survey win be conducted local Civil Defense organizations. 44666 AZALEAS — Be sure that your il you have it on your schedule to To prune them now. would de­ Two Winyah Students by private, commercial engineer- I make any changes with your azaleas and camellias get enough stroy all the wood that produce water during the fall and early j the flowers in the spring. These winter months. j shrubs, forsythia, spyrae, fower- Named Furman Scholars Georgetown Man 1 COMPOST PILE — If you don't ing quince and azaleas are pruned Claudia Anne Howard a n d Enters Recording have oiac. Start one right now. You after blooming in the spring. Wade ll. Barrineau, lit, senior* Field In Washington are making your garden work Oleanders are pruned after | at Winyah Hi,•:!i School were e,*A G-egrgi town m m announced harder and more expensive by Ihey finish blooming. Cuttings named Furman Scholars by the 'JBBfoXfiE>W OIL HEATERS this week that his Wa hti neglecting this important job. | pruned mav be rooted during ihe • Winj ah faculty, I 11 wding tc The D. C, recording company has ac- MULCH U.-e leaves, well rot­ I winter. They may be rooted in C. L. flasor, Regiotrai at Furman. GIVE YOU ALL THESE FEATURES! quired two new record Info I . ted saw dust, peat moss and other | water. Ronald Watsc n, i grs lu i: i: such material for mulching your Remember that the sap of o- • honor entftli d them* along Georgelown Winyah Sigh School and the io shrubbery. Mulching helps keep I leanders is poison so keep it away wtih Furman Scholars from othei rii. EXCLUSIVE MIDGET PILOT CUTS FUEL BILLS UP TO 50%! of M< nn<1 Mrs. K. O. Wa1 - n oj the moisture In the soil -md pro­ 'from your month and don't lei . South (!nrolina high , chools, t- "Burner-wiihin-a-buiiicr" provides intermediate heat for mild (Continued On Pefie 3-B) tect! the roots of the plants. Ex­ children play with fresh cuttings. n co ti.. wei kend ol November I lines Weather, burns only one gallon of fuel in io hours'. Can cut • ;-i ai the Univi frilly. your fuel nil!?, in half! The Furman Scholars attended November ,'}0 v. -ci ond pi i torni nee In the cur­ Trad® Now rent Fine Arts senes al Furman, 1961 For See Us For Complete piano coucei i by Thomas Brock* ! jnari in the spacious McAlister Bigger Trade-in I Auditoi lum, WINYAH Information On The -i; it'll;: SVU M r. Burn­ I has also been secretary-treasurer Mr. Bunn was i lected vice- smoother, constant heat supply are a re­ er-Draft Booster, Cir- «f tin Latin Cub. business man- commander to fill a vacancy sult of Perfection culating Itluwer. See home. These effective shelters can be built ager of the w>->;u. Journal, and caused hy :i recent pr< notion "flow-through" cabi­ this beautj! a membei of tHi National Honor ancl Mr. Johnstone was t lected to net design and exclu­ j Society. Glee Club, and French the house committee. t sive beat booster We're Perfectionists about keeping vour home quite economically. j Club. Keeps room and Boors healthful and comfortable. Let us show you how Some 250 persons attended the W r "sunshine warm' in inexpensively you can add Perfection tomfort and V.F.W. barbecue held on Novem­ any weather. Operating econuiii} to your liouic. Stop u Wad( Barrineau is a member of ber 15. Earl Richburg, comman­ the Senior Science Club, annual der of the post, presided at thc staff, Winyah Journal staff, and meeting. McCormick Concrete Co. the Junior-Senior Pn in Commit­ Only Healer with Insulated Top to give Mr. Bunn was placed in charge rr\t tee. of the annual under-privileged Where Guaiiiy and Quantity Count" Miss Howard is the daughter of children's day sponsored by the you warm floors instead of hot ceilings Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howard and I V.F.W. December 23 has been set Phones: Office: 2-4731 Res.: Maryville 2Q04{ Wade is the sop of Mr. and Mrs. at the date for the program. -W

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WORKMAN iS ONE CF SCUTH CAROLINA'S FINEST YOUNG new this car is outside. Slender new dimensions all yours. See Plymouth's beauty in a glance. Enjoy CONSERVATIVES. THIS IS AN EXCELLEMT CHANCE TO HEAR HIM SPEAK. around. Gleaming new grille. Tailored, tapered hood. Plymouth's quality in a drive. See your dealer today! . i Eagerness to get going, reflected in every action-inclined line. The other half of the story is inside. Luxury is The Heautijul Difference in the Low-Frice Field • A REPUBLICAN BUSINESS MEETING FOR GEORGETOWN COUNTY WILL the keynote, with rich new fabrics, tasteful in color and design, durable in service. . BE HELD AT WINYAH HIGH AT 6 P. M. INTERESTED PERSONS ARE IN­ There is also a third dimension to Plymouth's beauty VITED. ^•quality, it conies alive as eometkuig you can touch, yUAUXV-ENtaNtEttiilJ BV CMKKSLEK CORPORATION GASKIN MOTORS, INC. Sponsored By The Republican !%fy C! Georgetown County 310 N. FRASER ST. GEORGETOWN, S. C. 2-B THE GEORGETOWN (S.C.) TIMES. Thursdav. Nov. 30. 1961 lo have such fine recreation f«J «WWWt).W«liMtM.IIIIIWWMM*W«ttWajiijjji^B«MM^B^Wt^^ • ••• a».<^l>»;^ii»» M- » M »-. Ti..^ l t >> > tl Hie yajking and old. That. too. can Air Force Plans N. C. Site; be a family affair'and that is what ittr country needs - some Chamber Notes thing to keep our families more BY MRS .1. B. MARVIN , before hand so please remember eloseh together and we would The Ivory Tower Carver's Bay Area Freed ! our nerves and get your tickats. not need a Juvenile Court. Our There is so much to he done This will be a Friday Night af­ heartiest congratulations to all An Air Force bombing mid ans. The Industrial I Irom tactical air command base:; this time ol year wc do not have nounced its p fair. who are making Lafayette Lanes Newspaper editors and their ivory towers have gunnery range which Qeorgeton- Development Commission ant' it Myrtle Beach and at Seymour- time to tell ymi about it. i possible! ian/. had feared might be >et up Johnson Aii Base at Goldsboro, j the County Delegation along with We are in tht* midst ol helping We an- very sorry that all mer­ long been famous. in the- Carver's Bay section ot N. C. •iti/ens of the affected area led With the Christinas Parade and chants were not included in the (Don't forget! Do your Chri?jr Georgetown County might Instead Ihe fight to keep the Air Force thai takes plenty of lime. Mr\ Turkey Project. P,v the- time all mas shopping in Georgetown.) This writer has climbed those gilded steps and ' be established in North Carolina. out of Georgetown County. Those crews are now sent pe- Sue Nobles is helping with the our members were asked to take much to his surprise, he found the solution to a great Senator Strom Thurmond noti­ Public meetings were held in ii dical!y to Poinsett Air Force float and with such capable help part there were not enough tur- fied Oliver H. Anderson, execu­ the rural areas of thc county as Range, Nevada, for bombing and j we hope to have a pretty one. kevs to go around so please ex­ problem, the perennial "farm problem." tive secretary of the Georgetown well as in the ci1> to organize op­ iininery training. Georgetown Manufacturing cuse. We trust someone will rare County Industrial Development position against the location ol Company has donated the mate­ more turkeys next year since this For years now, farmers of the United States Commission, that the Aii Force such a rattge. The area had been Plans for setting up tin East rial for it. It is wonderful to gel project was a success. Gas Dealer have upheld the free enterprise system by increasing had decided to seek a North Caro­ used as a gunnery range during Coast range were first disclosed such cooperation when there is a lina location, World War II. i arty in January, and the Car­ project to be done. Of course, Requests for Georgetown in­ the productivity of their fields. As their crops in­ According to another release. According to Mr. Anderson, the ver's Bay area was included on IPC is always near to help. The.v formation from schools in Florida. Is Director creased, the Federal government has bought and the Air Force is seeking a 80.000 exact number of acres involved Ihe list of two proposed locations are furnishing the iruek and a Gallivar.t's F< try, Laurens Co­ acre tract near Enttlchard, N. C. in the Georgetown County dis­ in South Carolina. The other lo­ little carpentry. lumbia. Hemingway, and Easley, stored the surpluses. in Hyde County but it was an­ cussions were not Immediately cation was in the Britton's Neck Our (hanks to all of them! Wolg01,;|. , ,., are still pouring nounced later that Governor Stan­ '•• known. However, 'he proposed area of Horry and Marion Coun­ believe it wili be the best parade j j,, unr ,,(fj(.c Of LP Group All sorts of solutions have been devised, but ford of North Carolina is oppos­ range would have taken much of ties and Involved 40,000 acres. ever held In our city nnd we hope I ing the location. the choice farmland in the county South Carolinians at both the yon will agree. | Qnc Indv from Leon. Kansas Robert C Griffith has been e- letted a director of the Soutii each one succeeded only by costing the taxpayer. The- was stir opposition in as well as the valuable Umbei state and Washingtoshin-ton levellevelss reg- I Please don't target to buy your , wr„tt, "While in your Citv about 1 t islfered stron Carolina LP Gas Association ac- more. Orville Freeman, the present Secretary of Agri- J' '" location of the gunnery and lands of Carver's Bay, objections to e«ab- tickets this week for the Charles-j a m„hth ago we were quited in- Carver's I The range Would have provided ' lishni' nt of Ihe range' in either of ton Symphony Orchestra concert I tercsted. Vis it was Sunday all ceiding lo H. B, Huckabee of , . . " ~ a bombing range in tht • Convey who is president of the culture, tried a new twist Force an-' training lor air combat crews | the proposed locations. ' on December 12. We have to know we COuld do was drive around. it it cost about a billion dollarIt sraise a yead iarr morm incomee than, buthet Bay arM when the Air Do you have any literature on -late association. your City? We Will be back 1ha< I plan of his Republican predecessor, Mr. Benson (and |3ul)SOIl OlS(*USSCS* wav in the Spritm and would like i Mr- Griffith will represent thc to know more about the old W g»s <'«ilers of the North east goodness knows he won no popularity prize.) —— homes, etc." (1" l1'"'' "' ,,K' staie on thc b loarrl Now The Georgetown Times' farm plan (pat­ of directors Thi'V will certainly receive ent pending) is quite simple. It is based on two facts: some information from this of- Mr. Griffith is owner and man- (1) The American farmer knows how to farm. Retail Trade Lower flee. If they had ..nly known to I a**" "'' Pee Dee Gas Co.. Inc. of u. s. ask a fireman we are sure they Georgetown and has resided in (2) The Russian farmer cannot farm. He's too would have been glad to hand out |Georgetown for eleven years. He that information foi' us. j has been active in the state asso- hide-bound by five year plans and the other hub-hub I elation along with other civic ac­ of the Communist svstem. Than Rest Of Economy Lafayette Lanes construction Is tivities He was one of the original founders of Wayne MethodisX progressing righl along. They * Mass.. Nov. 3(1 I certain phases of advertising. Ex- Church in Maryville. is a pall hope to have everything ready by course oi the | cept Ifor television, most media pre iclent of the Georgelown Ro- We in America have farm surpluses pouring Throughout the the 15th or lfith of December. business recovery thus far, I have • in recent months have recorded lary Club and is Finance Chair­ 21 Scouls Receive Awards They are installing the lanes and out of our storage bins. The Communists are des­ heard complaints from many area; i declines from a year ami. man of the Black River District that is good news to us. perately short of food. We spend a lot of tax money j that'retaiii trade litis not lived up of thc Boy Scouts. buying farm surpluses. The Communists spend a lot,'° expectations, This is not t,, say In prosperous periods, rising Al Court Of Honor Here It will be grand for Georgelown , _ . ., j /-ai • i un ,. I that the dollar volume of retail sales ancl profits permit business. • sides has fallen oft. as my studic' ' men to allocate larger sums to Awards of advancement were Those receiving merit badges ol Russian rubles and Chinese yens and still can t 1 show a slight upward trend in the; their advertising budgets. When presented to 21 Boy Scouts of the included Kenny Forlgang, cook­ produce. seasonally adjusted sales curve. I business drops off. they tend to Georgetown area recently at the ing and firemanship; Allen Hardy, ' However, considering tbe rapid I reduce advertising outlays as a regular Boy Scout Court of Honor hiking, cooking and firemanship; Why not let the Communists subsidize the ; rise in incomes, merchants an' t parts of their economy programs. held in the courthouse. Jim Powell, swimming, reading, American farm program. disappointed that retail trade has 'Phis is a great mistake. There btgeU Doyle, chairman of the and cooking; Robert Ennis, swim­ !.< -• •.•*<>i*- -J"-': i not registered a larger increase. should be more advertising when advancement committee, and Har­ ming, cooking and firemanship; That way they can have the surpluses and feed business is depressed and when old Schneider presented the a- Bobby Griffith, hiking, swimming, Importance of Advertising I competition is keenest. This is wards to boys, all ol whom were and firemanship; Bobby Venters. their people. By the same token we can abolish th My studies indicate that periods i necessary to Stimulate buying in- from troop 899 in Georgetown. camping, and hiking; John Gallup. jFlfl of prosperity are generally pow- j terest and demand al a time when Ranks of first and second class, camping, firemanship and fish­ Department of Agriculture and all the farm subsidies, | ered by increases In business ex­ j business most needs a helping along with numerous merit badge ing; Jimmy Hazard, farm layout penditures for new plant and e for Mr. K. will then be footing the bill. I hand. On the other hand, during awards were made. T h e Courts and building arrangements, camp­ quipmont. In like manner, this is i , periods of brisk business and of Honor tire held each third ing and swimming; Richard Weav­ GOLD BOND buying impatience, there could be Thursday at the courthouse and er, cooking, reading, and fire­ That in essence is our farm solution program., Babson Discusses Advertising a slacking off in advertising pres. boards of review are held each manship; John Fain, citizenship sure in order lo build up funds Knowing the American farmer, it's a sure bet. He's true also of advertising. Well- second Thursday. in the home, hiking, cooking ancl for the next lag in buying inter­ thought out and forceful advertis­ firemanship; Craig Thomas, for­ * outsmarted Uncle Sam so many times by over-pro­ est. In this way, advertising can During the evening program CUP AND REDEEM THIS COUPON NOW I ing campaigns can channel con­ estry ancl hiking, and Jimmy be a great stabilizer of business plans for thc Scout and Scouter's ducing despite the planners that he's bound to take sumer interest to specific prod- Howard, firemanship. and economic conditions, and il annual supper were announced. GOLD BOND COUPON the Russians. | ucts, as well as increase the de­ Barbecue will be served tit the sire and impatience to buy gen-can go far toward helping to elim­ ern inate periods of reckless booms McDonald Sehool at 7 p. m. 4y 50 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS Can't you just see Mr. K. explaining all those| A"j and racking depressions. Thursday. November 30. Fight TB Advertising can accomplish Awards and those receiving 1 BUNN'S GULF SERVICE warehouses full of surplus wheat, corn, cotton and most of the selling job before the j them included: NORTH ERASER STREET GEORGETOWN soybeans. consumer even goes to the store. , Opportunities In Advertising Agencies hammer away at creat­ First Class Rank — Allen Har­ NAME __ dy, Jim Powell. Gordon Miller. ing the dbshv for the products or j Let me say one more thing I ADDRESS Why it might even win the Cold War. Robert Ennis and Richard Weav­ services they advertise. Utilising believe advertising offers good Good thru . No purchase necessary. Pick Up er. the appeal of basic need, social I opportunities to young people. Bonus Coupon Book Good for 600 Free Gold Bond Stamps (Limit one book per family) P. S. prestige, physical attraction, etc. Rapidly growing suburban a n d Second Class Rank — Donald Hera, then, is the basic power of I "community" newspapers may­ Stanton, Frank Port. Richard Zu- (For complete details, Write TGTFP (pat general business. be good employment sources lor lick. Jimmy Rion. Ronald Stan­ ton. Joe Port. Mike Port, Kenny Christmas Seals pend.), P. O. Box 628, Georgetown, S. C. Send ten young folk interested in advertis­ Fort gang, Trends In Advertising ing, and having patience and gen­ .' cents and a masthead from The Times and we will Advertising represents a com- j uine interest. These publications munieation of ideas --- Irom the require advertising which ties in enclose at no additional charge a free farm letter and seller to the buyer. Therefore, it ' with local interests to the benefit the names of all farm belt Congressmen and Sena­ is natural that advertising has , of the community's businesses followed the evolution of mass and its consumers. tors. ) communication — from newsQga j pers, to radio, to television. Even ! P.S.S. the increased dependence of our ; population upon automobiles has , COMPLETE (Do not send to Battle Creek. Michigan, You ; had an effect upon advertising. ; will only get Corn Flakes.) Ads printed on cards and posted j AUTOMOBILE I inside streetcars and buses were MODELS once an important form of promo. : tion. Today, considerably fewer i UPHOLSTERING people use public transportation; | count "em-33 } ; hence, with fewer readers Inside ! the streetcars and buses, the ads ; TO CHOOSE FROM Senseless I are now being placed or painted c> 1 on thi outside of the vehicles, "' i at your —— where they are an open display to Once again an innocent person has been killed ; pedestrians and riders in nrivate on the public highways of Georgetown County. His tears. Moreover, outdoor billboards CHEVROLET I are receiving increased emphasis death was needless. It was senseless. to attract the attention of automo- * I bile drivers and riders DEALERS Emile Hierholzer never had a chance. Change.' in consumer shopping habits also should Create certain ONE-STOP The victim of a head-on collision, his vehicle | velopmenchanges li no fadvertising chain stores. ,Th supere de-- SHOPPING 9^^K 'jumv-TS^ [ markets, and Shopping centers • TAILORED SEAT COVERS was struck by a car being chased by police that sud­ radically affects consumer spend­ • HEAD LINING Bel Air 4-Door Sedan Chevy II 300 2-Door Sedan Corvair Monza Club Coupe denly pulled out into his lane from approaching ing and shopping patterns. The • TOPS • DOOR PANELS CENTER! * trend toward self-service in re­ You can count, on variety traffic. tailing makes it highly important COMPLETE FUHN.'TURE UPHOLSTERING & like this only at your Chev­ In just the vicinity of Georgetown, ten people t to have consumers pre-sold at REPAIRING i home, since the smaller sales rolet dealer's. Three eom- have been killed so far this year as the result of the • forces in such stores cannot sell Guaranteed Satisfaction plcle lines of cant — plus Bel Air Sport Coupe Chevy II 300 4-Door Sedan Corvair Monza 4-Door Sedan reckless and senseless driving of an automobile. In : effectively. Corvette, lit fnll-xize Jet- one collision, virtually an entire family was killed. tmooth '(>'i Chevrolet*. Nine -£233£^L ^ New Kmphasis Needed CAMUN MOTORS new Chevy II , They too were innocent victims. In total, business advertising models. And > Jp» expenditures continue to trend nine new Cor- EK^^mESf IllUL 2-25G1 Chevy II 300 4-Door 3-Seat Station Wagon Corvair Monza 4-Door Station Wagon And yet the heavy-footed, smart aleck driving ; upward. My studies reveal, how- vaife. .lust take Bel Air 4-DoorG Passenger Station Wagon ! ever, that for more than a year Church & Dozier Sis. CHEVROLEyour pickT! continues. A fearsome and a disgusting record of ; there has been a slowinn; down in traffic fatalities has been compiled in this county.

A heavy price is being paid, the price of hu­ Impala 4-0oor Sedan Bel Air 4-Door 9-Passenger Station Wagon Chevy II Nova 400 Sport Coupe Corvair Greenbrier Spoils Wagon man life. All too often it is being exacted from inno­ cent people. The Georgetown Times Established 1797 In last week's tragic collision, others narrowly 0 Thomas P. Davis, Editor & Publisher Impala 4-Door Sport Sedan Biscayne 2-Door Sedan Corvair Greenbrier De Luxe Sports Wagon missed being involved. A police officer, doing his job COR\ BTM of law enforcement, might have wrecked. Occupants SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT GEORGETOWN, S. C. of another car barely missed being side-swiped. The Member American Press Century Club driver of a pulpwood truck too might have become Biscayne 4-Door Sedan America's only authentic sports ear Member The South Carolina Press Association Impala Sport Coup* Chevy II Nova 400 4-Door Station Wagon another innocent victim. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL Is there any end to all this? We doubt it. One Year (In South Carolina) _ $2.50 See the new Chevrolet, Chevy II, Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's But one thing is certain. Until juries start con­ Two Years (In South Carolina) $4.50 victing and judges start a stern enforcement of exist­ One Year (Out of State) $3.00 Six Months $1.50 WEST CHEVROLET COMPANY, Inc. ing laws, we will most certainly see a continuance of Single Copies 05 this dismal story. 1424 HIGHMARKET ST. GEORGETOWN PHONE 3-3361

Q> THE GEORGETOWN (SCI TIMES, Thursday. Nov. 30, 1%! -P. County Farmers To Vote Dec. 12 Farm News: In Cotton, Tobac co Referendum subject to penalties of SO percent December lli is B big da.\ for i than one-third of the voters dis- upland cotton crop, the allotment i approved quotas by voting no. proL'.ram will remain in effect, ni Uu cotton parity price as of fanners in Georgetown County as June i.i. 1962. an the farm' it has been designated as Voting there will be bo niarketmg quotas, and price supper! iVlll be :ivail- Ability, Planning Essential production of the cotton t P clay on tobacco and cotton mar­ no penalties on 'excess' tobacco. ,!b'e to i ooperatoi s at 5C p' reeu' In addition, none of the m t keting quotas tor 1962, M. M. and no price support program on Of parity, as provided by law. cotton t reduced on the farm Cameron, chairman of theOeorge- the 1982 crop, Under the quola prog] I, oi be eligible tor price sup­ | town County Agricultural Stabili- "In thai event, another refer- growers who exceed their 19(12 port, Ml. Cameron Concluded. In Profitable Hog Raising | zatlon and Conservation Commit. i ndurh would be held next year farm acreage allotments would be ', tee, announced this week. on marketing quotas for the next three crop ." Mr. Cameron said. grams are usually based on group Flue-cured tobacco gTOV BY A. E. LIEBENROOD scale. After you develop Ihe neces­ number unless some major Mr. Cameron said notices of the standards of performance. These i eligible to rote hi the tobacco ref­ County Agricultural Agent sary skills, uradually increase the change -- in size of farm or in referendum will be mailed fo standards are maintained b.v hy­ erendum include all who produc­ herd size to fit your farm. cropping — indicates a larger or farm operators soon so that thev brid vigor in the female line and ed a 1M1 enp and shared in the Swine producers who use sound Expanding too quicky could smaller herd. Most successful hog I crop or its proceed.-. Also, each may know In advance of the vote the use of superior, production- tjj actices of breeding, feeding and lead to overstocking in feed, la­ raisers produce at a uniform rate [person who was either the ownei and how the quotas will affect tested males. with ULCVA man; i>on\s tit usually make a bor, equipment, or housing, or to ancl concentrate en reducing j or operator of a farm for which their farming operations. In ojrder to obtaih the maxi­ profit. neglect of other farm enterprises waste and increasing efficiency. la 1911 flue-cured tobacco allot- •• nbst the > 'me requirements mum benefits from crossbreeding Be careful to avoid conflicts of In figuring the number of hogs | ment was established it eligtbli t< B for tobacco farmers rhosS! be 4£k 11 yam t.re p'imiiivri to 'iiise your fanning schedule farrow­ you can raise on the feed avail­ all sows should be replaced after vote, even though no tobacco wi • met by cotton farmers voting In hoys, you shuttle begin by finding able Include bynroduct and wa­ producing a planned number of actually produced . n the farm, il T ing versus plantm? or harvest­ the cotton fen cidum the same out if a BUpp 3 ol' fcibd is ayaH- ing. These conflict1 can cause ter. Feeds lhat can be salvaged by litters. The principal advantages i any of the allotment wa pre • l Vi I ing " ill be at the same able. Your farm s ipuld produce serious losses in .total larm in­ hoes are skim milk, grain, field of this system are lower mainte­ led for history purposes. - for both issues. abundant feed or be in a cash- nance eost for gilts and higher stile come. gleanings, unmarketable products For the 1961 crop of flue-cUred The chairman pointed out that grain farmine. section. Your farm from truck farms, and grain in j value per pound as compared t tobacco, the Department of korl the rratii nal acret available for should be accessible to markets SKIaECT PROPER NCMBFR droppings from fattening steers. | elder, heavier sows. t culture announced a total of 715,- dist ibutii n to ; rovers for the so that von can .•ell the hos;s vou Once you determine the number Foundation sows for the herd l For maximum economy such ; RI7 acres were put in allotrc enl 19P2 upla id cotton crop total-- of hogs that beal tits your partic­ should lave meat-tvnc bodv con- \ system usually Includes a favor "The decisi >n to be mad 18 101.1 it; a< res Including an al-. Begin hog raising on a small ular farm plan. slick to thi:- formation, high milk production, able arrangement — exchange or ; the quota referendum ca.il be ti of 100,000 acres from the and good weight for age. T h e y ; high-resale value — for keeping I simply stated." Mr'. Camen i • i I li na! reserve to take care <>f should be phvsically sound. If I down thc cost of boars, ; clared. "If quotas for fliie em i minimum farm allotments. m-orluclion-tosted sows are una-j Selecting thc right boar, is even tobacco are approved by >t lea I It two-thirds of the farmers writable or prices are too high, i more important than selecting a i two-thirds of the growers voting voting ipoiT ve the referendum, select them on individual merit. I sow or gilt because on most farms : the law provides thai the nresenl support will be available to | i> boar is usually bred of several program will be continued for the grov • t w ho comply with their Aluminunr o PROSPECTIVE BROOD sows. Use production-tested meat- I next three crops -- with penalties Ififi'! upland cotton larm ftllot- The prospective brood sow | type boars, especially if they are I on 'excess' tobacco marketed, e- a1 a level within the range Bulova is truly the gift quality watch should have a long body with a | ns reasonable in price as untested creage allotments and price -ip- provided by law — between 08 roll spring of rib. The back should the watch you can give with pride, wear with pride. j boars. porls. and 90 percent oi parity, [f quotas be unifortti In width and t h e because it's made with pride. MINOR DEFECTS "On Ihe other hand, if more are nol approved for the 19GZ shoulders should be smooth. A- Ignore minor defects in a boar tong tlie topline. the back should Stylish bracelet watch. The SEA CUPPER. 17 From America's most ex­ ! unless the females have similar tion of sows. GEORGETOWN MAN High fashion oval motif jewels, self-windine, quisite Diamond walch Table&Chair be moderately arched and full BREEDING PLANS (Contitvied From Page 1-B) ts carried through to a certified waterproof*, collection. The DIAMOND defects. The boar's good qualities and thick at the loin. perfect blend of case shock resistant, lumi­ U PETITE. 2 diamonds, j should outweigh any major Two breeding plans for obtain- Georgetown, is co-owner or. the anil bracelet. Tht The sides should be long, deep nous hands and dial, ex­ 23'jewels, expansion i weaknesses in the sows. i ing maximum benefits of hybrid production firm with Steve Law­ CRESCENDO, 17 jewels. pansion bracelet. bracelet. !4§50 $65.00 and smooth; thc- ham should be If you must select a bear on . vigor are: rence The company now i,as four $49.50 wide and well developed carry­ I type and appearance alone, wait I ROTATIONAL CROSSBRBED- I labels in circulation, Mr. ing down to within 2 inches of until he is at least 6 months old, ING. It consists of using purebred ! Walson said. •Ihe hock The jowl, underline, and I ; At this age, defects as well as de­'sires of three or more breeds In t':r n gr iduntii n from high SET base of the ham should be trim. DARDEN'S sirable traits can more readily be a regular sequence or rotation. \ il, Mr. Watson entered the The legs should be strong. of observed than at younger ages. For example, females oi breed A tell \ ii ion Iii Id. lie has been medium length, and should have Sometimes you must choose be­ are mated to males of breed B, ng in television in the Wash- good feel and strong, short pas­ FRONT STREET GEORGETOWN tween a boar from a herd with replacement females of AB cross in-New York area. He is a CHAIRS AND TABLE LEGS terns. The sow should have 12 to no performance record. When you are mated to breed C nutlet i >. ol the Mt. Vernon Play­ 14 fOod teats, open and without make this choice, select on the females from this mating (ABO ers, one of the top ten theater deformity. : basis of records rather than ap­ are mated to breed A males. This un.up-- in the country. FOLD-TABLE TOP OF Select breeding females from pearance. sequence is repeated as Ion litters of 10 or moi'e pigs out of Consider tho boar's individual- it gives satisfactory result-. sows that consistently pinduce | ity and records of near relatives- CROSSBREEDING, and rotai i large litters. i dam. sisters, or brothers. The next ing unrelated lines within a pure­ GENUINE FORMICA The profitable life of a gilt or most Important qualities of a boar bred have similar effects. Rotat sow differs with the type of oper­ to consider are a moderately long ing lines usually resull m ation and with each farm. vigor than a breed dros but pro­ Christmas body, good bone, and sound feet REPLACING GILTS and legs. He shmild have mascu­ duces greater unifo Special Price Do not replace all gilts after line character, be smooth, not The improvement obtained un­ their first litter. Instead, keep the coarse, ancl have good muscular der either system d( pendi • NOW IS PROGRESS best one-third to one-half of the development in his ham Bird lofh. genetic merit and the C * gilts for a second Utter. Having His reproductive organs should be value of the stocl s u ed, sows farrow two litters a year clearly visible ancl well developed. Breed associations, Sfgte and . will give Vim more information Crossbred pigs have some ad­ Federal experiment Rations, and i AT *10" for selecting young boars and vantages over their purebred par- extension services sponsor pro­ gilts to keep in the herd. i cnts. Crosses of lines or breeds if i grams for evaluating hog | This system also permits sows ' usually Improve prolificacy, sur­ 1nrman.ro and qualjty. The.. : AAcDuffie—Marlowe's AT In remain in the herd if they are vival, growth rate, and feerl ef­ help hog breed' r- find SU) It sup< ri'.r to any of the cilts that ficiency of pigs, ancl milk produc- breeding stock. : would replr.ee them. If distinctly superior, keep some of the best ; i ov. - for a third or fourth litter.' When you select sows for addi- • tional litters, consider the number of pigs they produce and t h e give the luggage that'll go weanthg weight of the pigs. Also. a million miles or more! consider Ihe gilt's own growth] ! and meat-type conformation. Crossbreed sows are often kept for their superior performance in ECONOMY- PRICED Front Street Georgetown prolificacy, milk production, and 1 motlierinrr ability. SYSTEMATIC BREEDING Systematic crossbreeding pro- Samsonite Streainlite

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Then you'll practically live good looks and low, low price. Comes in Ebony Grey, Hawaiian Blue, Repayment terms will be arranged to suit your in Mr Simon's sleeveless, square-neck sheath of acetate-and - Saddle Tan, Colorado Brown, Rawhide Finish. convenience. rayon crepe, completely lined, with beguiling shoulder bows . . . that assumes a different personality with its colorful tapestry- patterned jacket of rayon and acetate blend, that's lined to match the dress. Dress, black only. Jacket, green/hot pink, LOANS FROM $20.00 To $300 brown/beige or purple/turquoise. 8-18. cDuffie-AAariowe FOGEL'S FURNITURE CO. South Carolina Finance "Let Us Feather Your Nest With A Little Down" NL.Fraser St. Phone 3-2631 FRONT ST. GEORGETOWN Front Street Georgetown db-nn 4-B THE GEORGETOWN (S.C.) TIMES. Thursday. Nov. 30. 1961 DANIEL C. PLAYER. JR. ventional artillery and other com­ mander in Company D in Man- Magnolia St were held at 11 a. m. SAMUEL E. THOMPSON bat and logistical support ele­ heim, entered the Army in 1944 0. Sanders Ellis I Thursday, November 23 in the ELLIS J. FREEMAN ments of V Corps. and arrived overseas on this tour Waters Funeral Home with Dr. ALBERT WHITE An ambulance driver in the of duty in September 1959 His Edward L. Byrd, pastor of the V CORPS. GERMANY — Army 695th Medical Company in Hanau wile. Ginette, is with him in Ger- Dies In Florence; I First Baptist Church and the Rev. Specialist Five Daniel C. Player. White entered the Army in Jan­ i many. Join T. Dabney. pastor of Grace News Of Servicemen 31. whose parents and wife. Peggy uary 1960. received basic training CARL E. OLSON Baptist Church officiating. Burial live in Pawleys Island. Army at Fort Jackson. S. C. and ar- NELLIS AFBrNov. - Airman Son Lives In County was in Mount Hope Cenytery. JOHN T. RIVKRS. JR. MARION B. LEE. JR. JACKIF. L. ROGERS First Sergeant Samuel S. Thomp­ liveii overseas the following No- . First Class Carl E. Olson, son of FLORENCE — Funeral services McMURDO SOUND. Antarctica son, whoso wife. Elise, lives at 191 for O. Sanders Ellis. 67 of 706 Survivors include his widow FORT SILL, OKLA — Army- vember. The 23-year-old soldier I Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Olson of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rivers, Sr. —Jackie L. Rogers, utilities man E. Ashley Drive, Charleston who wa. the former Miss Emmie ad Lt. Marion B. Loo Jr., whose is ti I960 | 'actuate of Howard pBencen Road. Northbridge, Mass., shape. of 2501 South Fraser Street, third class. USN, son of W. O. Heights. Arm.v Stall Sergeant El­ Mae Perkins of Florence; one son, wife, Nancy, lives in Columbia. Hiijrh Sehool. j and wttOSt wife is the former Airman Olson, a graduate ol Georgetown, last week received a Rogers of Georgetown is serving lis J. Freeman, son of Mrs. Eliza­ Carl Ellis of Andrews; two daugh­ completed the eight-week field Specialist Player is a pressman . Peggy J. Russ of Georgetown is Northbridge (Mass..) High School,! letter from the commanding ..ni­ with the Navy SeaBees support­ beth C. Ethridge. Andrews, and ters. Mrs. Pearl Lee Hanna of artillery officer* orientation in the 69th Engineer Company i in South America participating in will visit cities in Brazil, Para­ cer of their son announcing his ing Operation Deepfreeze 62 in Army PFC Albert White, son of San Francisco. Cal. and Mrs. course at The Artillery and Mis­ which is regularly located in ; ti month long goodwill aerial tour guay, Argentina. Chile, Bolivia new promotion. Antarctica. • Mr. and Mrs. William While. 2402 Ruby AmeKe Miles of Florence: sile School, Fort Sill. Okla.. Nov Frankfurt, Germany. He entered I of eight countries with the United Peru, Uruguay and Colombia. Among tho Navy construction- Prince St., Georgetown, recently the Army m 195] and arrived three sisters. Mrs. Ruby E. Han­ Rivers was promoted t.' Radar- 15. stues Air Force's famed F-100 Thc- ground display aircraft to mart Third Class on November men's tasks this year will be re­ participated in Exercise Brandy Overt eas on lliis tour of dul.'. last sen of Sacramento, Calif.. Mrs. Wine, a Held training exercise in­ jet Hying demonstuition team, the be exhibited include a C-130 Her­ 16. Commander E. P. Harris. Jr. Lieutenant Lee received in­ building Byrd Station which is month. P. W. Peck of Atlanta, Ga. and volving some 26,000 troops in Thunderbirds. cules troop transport from the of the U.S.S. Waldo County, told struction in communications, ar­ gradually collapsing under a five- Thompson. Hist sergeant of ihe Mrs. J. B. Aiken Sr. of Florence:. year accumulation of snow; and Germany. Airman Olson, a jet aircraft Tactical Air Command, a T-37 one brother, John (Joel Ellis dH the parents. tillery transport, tactics and com­ 18th Artillery's Service Battery maintenance technician, is one of bined aims, gunnery, material tho installation ot a nuclear The exercise was conducted to Sabroliner jot trainer from Air Florence and five grandchildren. m Hanau, entered the Army in a specially selected group of sup­ Training Command, an SA-16 Al­ "Your son is performing an and target acquisition. power plant at McMurdo Sound. train small unit leaders and test [942 and arrived overseas on ihis important service for his country The SeaBees are scheduled to the oombal readiness of partici­ port personnel chosen to make batross rescue aircraft from the The 22-year-old officer is e tour of duty last January. the tour. The group will perform Military Air Transport Service, a in his exemplary performance of return to their Davisvillc. R. I., pating units. White- ancl other The sergeant, son of Mr. and duties. He has demonstrated an 1958 graduate of Hemingway High homo base in March 1962. leaving members of his unit maneuvered maintenance and administrative KC-97 aerial tanker from Strate­ School ancl a 1961 graduate of Mrs. Leon ft. Thompson, Rouie 4, duties necessary to keep both the gic Air Command, and a C-97 Classified Ads initiative and sincerity ol pur­ behind a small wintering-over against an "Aggressor" force. Heminj-way, is 193!, graduate of pose which has been most gratify­ Presbyterian College in Clinton. party for tho six-month Antarctic They wore supported in the exer­ ;1 jots piloted by the Thunderbird i communications and command Hemingway High School. team and tho aircraft to be exhib­ ing," Commander Harris stated. His parents live in Hemingway. night. cise by atomic-capable and con­ I control aircraft provided by the Sergeant Freeman, a tank com­ ited in ground display in top Air National Guard. Bring Results U. S. 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SALAD MIX i-oiHw. 25c HMmm Wfim£as*mye& ( —. | L. Morris of Columbia. for the fractional rights would be THE GEORGETOWN (S.C) TIMES. Thursday. Nov 30. 1361 5-B issued shortly after the annual Miss Pauline Joseph who it Post Office Starts meeting. ders of record on December 15. 975 in cash dividends during 1961. Looking Back In Our Files | teaching in Charleston spent the SCN's President also announced payable January 2. 1962. These \ Fin;,i approval of the stock div- Thanksgiving holidays with hei that the Board of Directors ap­ dividends bring to (1.38 per share Mend j„ January would increase TKN YEARS AGO Friday. December 7. ! mother. Mrs. Thomas Joseph proved the payment of a regular the cash dividends declared on gcN's capital from the present Mail Early Campaign SCN's S5 par share par value gj"j gg 1 November 29, 1951 c&gh dividend of 25 cents pel ares of S5 par value" stock. W. Stevenson Miss han Skinner ot Columbia With Thanksgiving a recent In conclusion, thi- Postmaster share and a 25 cents per share Btock to 021,771 shares of t h e ...Mr. nnd Mrs. J. TWEXTY-FIVE YEARS AGO extra cash dividend to sharehol- ftad as their guests for the holi- College -pent the holidays with November 27, 1936 nemory. Postmaster L. C. Davit said, "B.v taking a little extra ! SCN lias paid a total ol SI.030,- same par value. days tho former's nioce, Mrs. hi r parents, Mr. :md Mrs. J. P. loted: "It's Christmas everj i rare with your Christmas mail- | Kenneth Wood, Mv. Wood a n cl Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hol­ n the Post Office from now on.™ ings right now, you'll avoid dis- I their two children, Kenny and land Jr., of Florence spent Sun He offered these helpful hints appointing friends and loved ones. Betsy, ol Charlotte. N. C. The Oeho Omigo Bridge Club day with thc latter's parents, Mr >n how to mail yi.ur Chi i The Post Office is fully prepared \ was entertained Tuesday night by and Mrs J. W. Wingate. ,-ards and gitts to Insure prompt tor the big Christmas mail rush, j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ti.mlin.son Miss Nell Joseph, with Mrs. J. B. ind safe delivery before Decem­ but through your cooperation in 1 mailing early and often, as sug- and children, Becky and Davie . Delzell and Mrs. j'. N. Isaac as Miss Lillian Johnstone anc ber 25th. Use -1 cent postage on 1 gested by the National Improved ' spent the holidays In St. Augus­ guest*. Mr. Jiminie Hazzard left on Tues .our Christmas Cards. Sent bv '• day to attend the holiday dance: First Class mail, they are sorted Mail Service program, there'll be ! tine and Marineland. Florida. less danger of some Christmas Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Rhea aim ! at Clemson College. uid delivered first, and il you in­ cards and packages not being de- j daughter, Margaret Ritchie and clude your return address on each *' The Junior Class of Winyah li.ered before Christmas.'' Mary Jenkirs were Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaminsk' envelope, the.v will be forwarded will present a play "Our Miss .n the event of a change of ad- Brooks" in the school auditorium yiu.sts of Mr. and Mrs. William and their son. Mr. Richard Kam inski. of New Rochelle, N. Y. Iress. or if the.v are undoliverablc. and another son. Mr. Nathar the.v will be returned to you. Also Kaminski. Jr.. of Jacksonville you can write a personal message SCN Plans j Fla., are spending some time with on the Christmas cards sent by Mr. Kaminski's brother. Mr. Jo­ First Class mail; whereas only seph Kaminski. and Mrs. Kamin­ vour signature is authorized on Dividend For ski. cards sent at the 3 cent, unsealed Third Class rate. Shareholders CHRISTMAS Captain and Mrs. J. H. Porter Avoid careless packing of your and their daughter. Miss Lorine gifts. Use strong cartons, wrap in Plans for the payment of a , Porter, returned on Sunday from heavy paper, and lie with sturdy ! stock dividend of 10 per cent to TRADITION Bristol, Tenn.. where the.v have cord. Mark packages containing \ shareholders of the South Caro- been the guests of another daugh breakable gifts, "Fragile" - Han-I Una National Bank were an- ! ter. Mrs. Herbert K. Buchanan ile With Care." Put an extra I nouneed today b.v SCN President j COMPLETE BANKING and Mrs. Kaminski. 'abel cairying Ihe recipients and j W. W. McEachem. lenders name and address inside DEPOSIT FOR He disclosed that SCN Direc- SAVINGS Miss Catherine Groverman has ?very package. tors approved the proposal at ! CHECKING CHRISTMAS CARDS been appointed bv Governor Iheir regular monthly meeting on CHRISTMAS CLUB Johnston as Princess Carolinas November 20. subject to a vote to represent North and South of approval b.v thc shareholders LOANS FOR. Carolina at the annual Christmas Christmas at their annual meeting in AUTOS carnival to be held this week at BUSINESS 'Charleston on January 23. 1962. FARMS Birmingham, Ala. Club Cheeks • and by the Comptroller of tin HOME : is how you'll ho with the ©@® h$bit > Currency in Washington. Action PERSONAL FIFTY YEARS AGO j b.v the Comptroller it required to November 29, 1911 Mailed By SCN Increase the capital of a national SCN EXCLUSIVES Sovc thc money in your SCN Christmas Club to pay year end Mr. 11 W. Fraser has returned a/ i bank which is the matter involved COLLEGE BUDGET expenses such as taxes and insurance, and to buy Christmas South Carolina National Bank SURE CREDIT to the city. in this instance. presents for loved ones and friends Christina Club check- were mail­ If approved by the shareholders ed on November U io some 26,- TULL TRUST SERVICES Mr. E. W. Kaminski, in h i s and the Comptroller, the stock div- I Start your Christmas Club now at SCN ond save every week. beautiful yacht, has gone to the 100 persons who saved each week idend will be paid to sharehol- for the past year tor Christmas SCN CAN FILL races in .Savannah, accompanied | ders of record ori January 23, the YOUR NEEDS Be happy, be habitual! by Messers. Joseph Kaminski. H and year-end expenses. same day as Ihe annual meeting. 11. Springs ancl Harold Kaminski Q. D. Maxwell. Ass!. Vice Presi­ Stork certificates and warrants dent in charge oi SCN's George­ Mr. L. M. Overton leit heji town office, said Mia! Christmas Visit our special yesterdaj afternoon to attend tht Club savings deposited with SCN display now for Methodist Conference at Ben- j during the past year totaled l IOW SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL nctts\ ilk. than |2,104,OQO. No figures were 1he Old 1m&t, Member Fed*rai Deposit Insurance Corporation the best selection! j available as to ihe amount of Miss Lena F.hrich. Miss Jessie i checks mailed in Georgetown Ford. Miss Rebie Anderson, ami County. *7/te &a*tk fa* &£&i*dmf Miss Janie Carraway will attend He pointed out thai this con­ a big dance al Kingstree tonight: venient special-purpose saving GEORGETOWN • PHONE 3-3351 so will Mr. Arthur F.hrich, Mr. program, which enables saver: to MAIN — 902 FRONT ST a 1 504 HIGH MARKET ST Henry Thomas. Mr. Charlie Levy meet not only Christmei expenses Dr. McDonald ami Lawyer Smith. hut. also, taxes and other obliga­ He who laughs, lasts." Installment Lean Depart men 1 Open Every AI lei noon Except Saturday tions, is now open lor 1862 ai all Mrs M. H. Flautn. of Sumter SCN offices. Is visiting relatives here.

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CAN PLAY-MOBILES^ ONLY $1 1 a88 dexo Shortening FOR CUDDLY CATHY GIRLS ONIY $8.99 SPECIAL LOW PRICE! "OUR FINEST QUALITY" EA. DECORATOR KITCHEN SFT $11.88 24-OZ. BONNIE THE BRIDE ONLY $o.99 A&P Grape Juice 2BOTTLE S ORLEANS PUREX SOAP PRODUCTS 100% HORSE MEAT Lg. TREND POWDER 2 Pkgs. 39c PINE FRESH BEADS O-BLEACH !JS* 39c li-Oz. Dutch Cleanser DOC FOOD TREND LIQUID 2 Cans 59c 2 Cents Off Label WRISLEY SOAP 6 & 35c i Cent Sola Pack 14-Oz. CansTT_ 1-Lb. SWEETHEART 'Si? 4 K?. 34c 2 You Pay LlQ PROTEX SOAP 3 RV 27c Cam ' and their three sons, ol Allendale. and 'il oi these m GLuigetoWJi THE GEORGETOWN (S.C.) TIMES, Thursday. Nov, :r phone 2-5112 during the morn­ an intense sUicUv of the present in­ the opportunity of attending one of Concord. N. C, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Graham had | Mr. J. B. Shuler is hospitali/.ed tive cases of tuberculosis in South ing and the association will see ternational situation with empha­ | of the Security Seminars should Mrs. Marion E. Wilds of Colum­ their daughter. Miss Lyda Grah­ Lt. Richard T. Morrison III following a heart attack suffered Carolina at the end of last year I that seals are mailed promptly. sis on the continued gains of com. j make every (tfoit to do so. bia. Mr. Bridgman spent two days am, of Charleston, with them for visited his parents here last Tues. . at his home. last week at Milton Head, where Thanksgiving. day. On Wednesday Lt. Morrison flew to Spain, where he will be he attended some Presbyterian Mrs. James E. Scott Jr. and her Visiting Mr. aud Mrs. W. F. stationed for thc next f e w iroetings. sons, Jimmy, Johnny, and Geor- '. Hunnicutt for the Thank-giving months. Visiting the Morrisons Mrs. Wells L. Morrison Jr. was gie, of Sullivan's Island, spent the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. O. F. I called to Summerton tor several past weekend in their house here. | this weekend were their datigh- Hunnicutt of Norman Park, Geor- . days last week because of the ill­ Also wilh them was Mrs. Scott's j ter. Miss Charlotte Morrison, who ' gia and Mrs. Glenn Kicks and her '• The Iseman Drug Company ness nf her father, Dr. Lionel sister. Miss Margaret Cade, of Is in training at the Baptist Hos­ I sons. Gregg and Tim. of Albany. | ; Slukes. She returned home on Charleston. pital in Columbia, and their son Georgia. On Thanksgiving Day • Forrest, a student at Newberry i Wednesday, and on Sunday she Mr. and Mrs Fred Best and they were joined b.v Mr. and Mrs i and Mr. Morrison and their sons. their sons, Jerry and Danny, spent | College. : J. S. Kerce and their son Tommy.' THE FAIR PRICE STORE "ISEMAN HAS IT" Lionel and Wellsie. visited her Thanksgiving with Mr. Best's Other college students here for of Ladson. and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. parents in Summerton again. I mother, Mrs. Jamie Best, of Gal­ the weekend included Miss Sara | Kerce and their children, Deborah ' Mr. nnd Mis. Jack V. Mason livant's Ferry. During the week­ Ann Lofton, of the College of and Tracy Jr., of Johns Island j and their sons, Jackie and David. end the Bests- moved into their Charleston; Miss Patsy McClel­ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hunnicutt Jr. I Druggist's Phone 3-3341 Front Phone 3-3331 Sumter, visited Mr. and Mrs. just-completed new home on Mor. lan. Miss Ann McClellan. and Miss of Columbia spent Friday and j : Francis H. Graham during the rison Court. Laura McClellan, of Spartanburg Saturday with his parents. i recent holidays. Mr. Donald Mackintosh of Flor­ Junior College: Miss Ann G. Mc­ Jondi Horry ol' liidgcland. Who ence was a weekend guest of his Clellan. Miss Joyce Martin, and is spending }hc winter here with parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mack­ Miss Edith Read of Winthrop: his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. intosh. Mr. Ned Jaycocks of thc College Malcolm H. Morrison, visited his Miss Jane Taylor is staying in of Charleston; Mr. Sanders Read, parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hor­ Charleston with her sister, Mrs. Jr.. of Presbyterian College, and ry. Hi> sister. Evelyn, spent the Eliza Ann Murray. Miss Doris Duke of Coker College weekend here with the Morrisons Mr and Mrs. Oran Baldwin Visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Duke last weekend were Mrs. Ryan Thompson and her children, Steve, Bill, and Sue, of Ocean Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Legarc Duke S. B. Hudson AGENTS N. Brown and their children. Morrison, Deb­ bie, and Pascal, of Simpsonville, Auto Home Business George Guldan of Summerton. and John Warren of Summerville. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Whil- den McClellan last weekend were B & li INSURANCE AGENCY Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Leland Jr. of Gainesville. Florida, and Mr. Bryson Leland of Camp Lejeune. RODSONS OFFICES N. C. \ 1.11 Kins SI. Phone: 3-6363 Georgetown, S. C. The Rev. and Mrs. Max Kil­ bourn visited relatives in Virginia for the Thanksgiving holidays. •WS:K:S:S:SS 1 hue gloved Inouli en placing ttnsilizeil film on a radioactive piston. This produces a "radio autograph, from which Shell can Hudy tlie effect of deposits on top performance. Big Christmas Sale NOW IS PROGRESS BULLETIN: AT McDuffie—Marlowes Super Shell with 9 ingredients now contains 1 quick-start component; 1 fast warm-up ingredient; 1 mileage booster; 1 anti-knock mix; 2 octane boosters; 1 gum preventive; 1 anti-icer ^ give the luggage that'll go and new improved TCP—to give your car top performance a million miles or more! I Read the facts about today's Super super encrqv components—such gredients for Shell aviation fuel. in vour refrigerator. It can choke .is benzene, xylene, toluene. lt is called Alkylate. \our engine dead. £^i • J ECONOMY-PRICED Shell. You'll learn why each of its nine These three alone release 11 Alkylate —which took the Super Shell's anti-icer tackles per cent more energy per gallon dream of 100-oetane gasoline the problem by discouraging ice ingredients is essential if you want top than the best 100-oetane avis oul of the lab and put il into the from sticking to metal parts. He- hamSOlllte Streamlite performance from today's engines. tion gasoline. sky — is now in Super Shell. It suit: vou can forget about carbu- I Ire super energy of Platfor- controls knocking in hot engines relor icing problems. "ENGINES TODAY arc much more Because oi Butane, your car can niate is teamed with the eight at high speetls lar better than 9. TCP in Super Shell increases j finicky than they were even start in a hum. You save your other ingredients in Super Shell. anything else vet available. 1 power, mileage and plug life. ;i decade ago. I hat's why vnur battery. You don't waste gasoline where it gives you that welcome I he second octane boosting car needs all of thc ingredients by pumping raw luel through extra mileage. ingredient is "cat cracked" gaso­ In I9S3, Shell first introduced in today's Super Shell. your engine before it catches. line for power with a purr. I bis rCP*—a revolutionary additive Test driven, noted forconserv- 4. The anti-knock mix in Super is petroleum that has actually thai neutralized certain harmful 2. 1 lit- fast warm-up ingredient ative statements, call m;inv re­ Shell is so elfectivc thai one been cracked under 900-degree effects ol combustion deposits. in Super Shell acts like kindling am engines "critical." In fact, teaspoonful treats a gallon. heat and eatalvtie action. Today* Shell has developed a for a lire. The result is a super-oetane new improved TCP, crvsy/- tonic say that you may not know To. deteel the slightest trace of 1 be last warm up you get with ingredient that asserts its author­ diphenyl phosphate, how wood yourcar'sengine really knock, Shell scientists depend Super Shell comes Irom ils Pen- ity the moment you put your I OP can give your c.1r as is, simply because it u. running on an astonishing set of instru- tane mix. l'entanes are "kin­ loot down. much as I 5 per cent more power below peak efficiency. Today's ments. This registers the faintest dling" molecules—split Irom and up to 17 extra miles per tank­ Super Shell is designed to help knocks on a delicate picture tube, correct this state of affairs. heavier hydrocarbons. 7. The anti-gum ingredient in ful. It can also make spark plugs and then photographs it with a 1 hey release their energy Super Shell uses a chemical last up to Iw ice as long. Read on to learn exactly how high speed camera. Super Shell helps every car de- quickly, giving you top cold- "policeman" to guard against Ponder these statistics. I hev Such data help Shell research lrver its top performance, weathcr performance in a hurry. gum-fouled carburetors. can have a relreshing effect on men to prescribe an anti-knock \our car bills. v I. The quick-star) component 3. The mileage booster in Super mix so ell ective that one teaspoon riven the purest gasoline can form gum when stored. 1 his in Super Shell is so volatile it's Shell owes its energy to car­ ful per gallon of gasoline cannoost Test Super Shell for yourself kept nncli'rgrouud. loads of platinum catel] st. ihe octane rating 5 lull points. gum clogs carburetors and fouls lis today's Super Shell. You'll r lit- Butane in Super Shell is automatic chokes. IWit, with Shell uses eight million dollars' 5. & 6. Both octane boosters in Super Shell, VOW needn't worry. soon feel and hear a difference in like the priming charge in a shot worth ol platinum catalyst to Super Shell have a Story. One the way sour engine runs. I hat gun shell. Its quick-firing volatil­ A special gum preventive does produce Platlormatc, the extra- is linked with Jimmy Doolittle. the trick. difference is top performance. ity is what gets you started last energy, extra-mileage ingredient I he oilier comes from heating It .Kis like a policeman con- BO LADIES' HAT BOX $14 95 on cold days. Butane, in fact, in today's Super Shell. trolling a mob. Regulates un­ vaporizes so easily that it is kept petroleum to 900 degrees. B BEAUTY CASE $14.95 I he platinum catalyst, which stable elements to help keep under pressure- 22 million gal- gives the l'latlormate its name, Jimnn Doolittle helped pioneer BO LADIES' 26" PULLMAN $26.95 them Irom clotting. I lenee no Ions of it- 400 Feet underground] lulps re-form pen-oleum into the first ol these high-octane in gum problem. PD MENS TWO-SUITER $24.95 2] MEN'S COMPANION CASE $1695 8. ihe anti-icer in Super Shell takes care of the most myste­ ALL PKICU PLU» TAX rious stalls of all. There's built-in mileage in this Streamlite Luggage by Samsonite. Classic in Super Shell's formula is adjusted design, its smooth, sleek tapered sides give scarcely a hint of the triple- as often as eight times a year to strength construction underneath. Good-looking vinyl gives Streamlite a beat the weather. Tor example, full lifetime of resistance against scuffs and stains. Tailored interiors are whenever the temperature is likely to drop below forty five luxuriously spacious. Tongue-in-groove construction seals clothes from A BULLETIN FROM degrees, an anti-icer is added. SHKLL RKSKARCH II liy oild anti-icer at forty- dust and moisture. Samsonite Streamlite is an ideal gift with its long wear, — where 1,007 .scientists five degrees? Because, even at Shell's Kul line Storage Cavern si Wood River, Illinois. Some 240,000 tons oi roek were removed are working to make your good looks and low, low price. Comes in Ebony Grey, Hawaiian Blue, that temperature, frost can form through a pipe only 4 I inches wide. Ihis tinv entrance pojed quite a problem when getting a ear go better and better. Saddle Tan, Colorado Brown, Rawhide Finish. bulldozer own. Shell's solution? Cul the 'dozer up and weld ii together again down below. in your carburetor jusi as it does

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