1 1797 South Carolina's Oldest Newspaper 1959 ut %wt% IN STATE $2.50 l'\ SUBSCRIPTIONS: OUT OF STATE: $3.00 Georgetown, S. C, Thursday, April 23; 1959 Vol. No. 163—No. 4 Rhems Man J About Receives Life City Council Adopts Town For Murder A Georgetown County man New Building Code barged with murder in the slay- CIVITANS TO ng of a woman last November re­ A new building code, which be­ CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY vived a life sentence during the The local Civitan Club will comes effective in Georgetown .•losing day of the Court of Gen­ September 1. has been adopted by ci lebrato the 39th anniversary of eral Sessions last Thursday. Civitan International tonight the City Council. David Vereen was sentenced to The new code with four major April 23) at their regular meet­ ife as result of the death of Hes­ ing at the Georgetown Country goals is designed to set and en­ ter McLeod from knife wounds. force certain minimum standards Cub at 7:00. Mr. William Young The incident occurred in the will be the club's guest speaker. for electrical and plumbing work "?hems Section last fall. Both in the city. Among the business planned is the vere Negroes. Under tbe code, electricians and election of officers for the com­ Charles Pierce Williams, Jr., ing year. plumbers must be licensed, city A'as sentenced to three years on permits are required for such s charge of larceny and receiving BYNUM SCHOOL work, minimum standard's of work .tolcn goods in a case involving are established and inspections of PKE-SCHOOL CLINIC theft of saw mill equipment. The Bynum School pre-school the work are required. In other cases, John Watson, Two separate certifying boards, linic will be held Monday, April charged with assault and battery it,, from 9:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. one for electricians and one for with intent to kill, received an 18 plumbers will be established to at the Georgetown County Health month sentence; Willie Green, give examinations, pass on the Department. Bring birth certifi­ "harged with peeping Tom, 18 qualifications of plumbers and cates. •months; Hallie J. Lawrence, violat­ or; the liquor law, 30 days or electricians and to hear grievances V. F. W. AUXILIARY $100. arising from work inspections. The electricians certifying The V. F. W. Auxiliary will NEW PRESIDENT—R. H. ARNAULT, new governor of the Georgetown Moose Lodge, On charges of driving while un- meet for a supper meeting on board will be composed of the (right) receives a word of congratulations from the retiring governor, Joe Isaac. Lodge Manager ler the influence of intoxicants, chairman of the City Council's Tuesday. Apr.il 28, at 8:00. All Will Vause stands behind a large cake specially baked for the installation ceremony. Clifford Anderson Carmichael, light and water committee fa post members are urged to be present. —Photo By- Burney . one year or $1,000 suspended up- now held by Bill Weatherly) the >n three months service or $300 SHAD SUPPER with three years probation; James Superintendent of Utilities, a post A shad supper will be held liy Green, one year or $1,000 suspend­ held by T. C. Robinson,-the city the Mt. Tabor Baptist Church at TV Series Decision Due Soon ed upon four months service or electrical inspector and two th* Old Plantersville School House qualified electricians. I Prospects for filming part of a $300 with three years probation. beginning at 5 P. M. today. Sup­ On charges oh non support, Tbe plumbers certifying board •rii projected Walt Disney TV series pers will be served for $1.25. on the life of Francis Marion in Eugene Rivens and Lessie Keith will be composed of the council Two Winyah the Qeorgetowtl area next month First Baptist received a one year sentence or a water and light committee chair- SENIOR BOW BOYS appear good, it was reported yes­ fine of $1,500 suspended with five | man, the superintendent of utili­ 1 The Senior B.O.W. Boys, ages terday. vears probation on condition they ties, the city plumbinr; inspector 12-16, will meet at 10 A.M. Sat­ Students Get Plans Open A decision on how much of the pay the Clerk of Court $8.00 a and two qualified plumbers. Each urday. April 25 lor their regular TV color series will be filmed in week. board wil! meet a minimum of juting if tbe weather is permit­ Scholarships House Sunday four times a year. ting. The youngsters are asked to 'his area Is expected to be made. In a case involving two youths All electricians and plumbers bring their fishing tackle, base­ Two Winyah High School by Mr. Di ne.v very shortly. The members of the First Bap­ charged with larceny and receiv­ must he certified by the boards ball glove and lunch. -seniors, Raymond Russell Upte- Officials of the Disney Studios tist Church will hold open house ing stolen goods, Leroy Dennison grove and Shiola Sue Camlin, have in Hollywood were in contact with in their new Educational Building received a suspended sentence to by Septemher 1. been awarded scholarships to N. C. A. I. Fogel by telephone for two this Sunday afternoon, April 26, the John C. Richards Industrial The new building codn adopts State and Queens College. hours eftrlier this week, asking from 2:30 until 5:30 P.M. School and Jerome Denni.son re­ the National Elertrical Code of ceived a two year sentence but the Nationfl Bonrd of Fire Under­ Federal Insurance Uptegrove, the son of Mr. and Mr. Fogel to help secure addition­ The public is cordially invited and Mis. J. ft, Uptegrove, received al information for filming part of upon nine months service, balance STRIKE ONE—With the baseball season now in swing, writers for the standards of 'o come and go through the build- Georgetown's youngsters are swarming to playgrounds for a a Pulp and Paper Foundation the series here. of this sentence is suspended with •leetrlca] vuorjt and adopts the Plan To Affect ng. It is one of the finest and five years probation. game of ball after school. Umpire Norwood Roberson starts 'Southern Standard Building Code .Scholarship to N. C. State in Mr. Fogel said he was informed best equipped church educational his count on Jimmy Chandler, a member of the Exchange Raleigh on the basis of his high that the studio would need ap­ A number of cases were con­ for th? standards of plumbing buildings in South Carolina. Club-sponsored team. Alvin Sheffield is playing catcher. work. -Many Local Firms school achievements and satis­ proximately 40 to 50 horses with The building takes care of all tinued until the next term of —Photo By Burney Nearly 50 percent of the busi­ factory scores to placement tests, court. i deis between the ages of 20 and the children of the church from AH such work must meet these ness firms in Georgetown County, The scholarship, which provides 10 for the TV series. birth through 12 years of age. tnn''ards. Before new electrical and their employees, are affected $750 each year provided a satis­ A number of scenes in the area There are 21 different depart­ >r plumbing work is done in the by new plans to broaden the un­ VFW Installs James Doyle factory scholastic average is main­ arointd Georgetown, such as the ments to take care of the various Bishop Hallinan •-ity. a permit must first be secur­ employment insurance system. tained, is restricted to study in old wooden bridge on Penny Royal ages. The latest equipment has ed. When the work is completed, the field of pulp and paper tech­ road, have caught the eye of the The program, outlined before a been purchased to help in the As New Post Commander it will be Inspected by the city's nology. movie officials as possible back­ To Make Official group of state governors last teaching program. electric or plumbing inspector to Miss Camlin, daughter of Mr. ground scenes in the "Swamp James Doyle was installed as •nsurn that all new work meets month in Washington by Presi­ Fox" series. Various members of the church dent F.isenhower, would extend to and Mrs. L. S. Camlin, received a will be present to explain the Visit Here Tonight new commander of the Vetcram these basic standards of the code. ' >thers the jobless pay protection $!)00. working scholarship to Among other items, Mr. Fogel function of each department. The Most Reverend Paul J. of Foreign Wars, succeeding David A minimum charge of $1.00 will was asked to help secure a which now covers some 45,000,000 Queens College in Charlotte Mr. W. R. Weatherly was Chair­ Hallinan, D. D., Bishop of the Porter, at the VFW's installation be made for either electric or Broughantype carriage with eight of the nation's workers. awarded by the college. The man of the Building Committee Diocese of Charleston, will ad­ meeting Tuesday night. olumb'ng inspections. • matching horses for use in the Hearings in connection with it scholarship was based on her high and assisting him were: Mr. Joe minister the Sacrament of Con­ Requirements of the new code school achievements. filming. Elected as senior vice comman­ have been started before the Tamsberg; Mr. Percy FoJt: Mr. firmation in St. Mary's Catholic der is Tom Wright. Art Milloway must be met in new work before Miss Camlin plans to study The director of the Francis House Ways and Means Commit­ T. C. Sawyer; and Mrs. E.
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