The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, November 21, 1957, Image 1
At the annual pottery works
picnic there were a lot of girl*
looking for husbands . . . and a lot
of huabands looking for girls.
It’s nice to have both ends
meet, but we would also like to
have them overlap a little.
VOLUME 20; NUMBER 30
NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA, Thursday, November 21, 1967
* $2.00 PER YEAR
By The Way • by ~borid Sander3
WRONG DECISION
You would have thought, from
the reaction of the Newberry funs
at Wofford Saturday night, that
an umpire had called a wrong
decision against the Brooklyn
Dodgers at Ebbetts Field. I have
never seen the players and fans,
and particularly the coaches of
the Newberry College football
team, in such an uproar. The
officials said there was an illegal
aubstltution, The coaches said there
was no such thing. However, the
word of the official* is the law
and no amount of argument dis-
euaded them,
The game was excellent, de
spite the defeat the Indians suf
fered, The fans witnessed some
of the nicest defensive playing
on the part of Kirkland's tribe
that has been seen this year, and
the offense did a idee job too.
The Redskins will be playing at
home tonight, so be on hand to
support them.
RIGHT* VIOLATED
"Dad” Amis called my attent
ion to an article In the November
1ft isette of IK H- News mot
World Import, "Fate of a Mmol
boy Who Asked for Hegregallon"
fclnce the article Vas published,
1 itave seen editorials to both
The Greenville Neu* and the
Anderson Independent rumerniog
IK In the event you missed it.
the editorial from the latter news
paper is reprinted here, pn you
may see how much freedom evtsu
In this Laud of Liberty t
If you think that freedom isn’t
disappearing from out vauntMt
Land of Lttwrty, comMdet Go
ease of uue George Ltrhner of
OhtiMMfo, , _
George is IK Me attends Thomas
Kelly High Kehoob There are fttt
Negroes nmowg the MtK» students.
In hit givfts eiasses George
wes taught about the Eirst Amend
ment to the Gonstltutiun-ahout
freedom gf speech ami abuut the
ftettam of petiGHO-.
The ether day George took a
page front his note hunk ami wrote
A gllittam Me tdreulated It among
members of bis das** Thirteen
dgaed it
The |
petition retiuoated the
lehool prlmdwal and the Chicago
Heard of Rooeatloo to adopt a
taiiey «f I'adal segregation m
he srhouh
«lt was just a joke, George
tgid, '*1 didn't even know what
was going to do with the petit
on when i got it through
He soon found out what happens
ehen an individual in a Chicaao
ifhmd dares, even as a joke, lay
liiHself open to integration Idguts
knd pnlHteai judges,
Hme is what hapimned to
♦forge,
L The sehool priucipal, one Hr
knterigu W, Wansone, raileti Gen
e ott the carpet. He cunftaealed
petition.lie ausnendeti Gen
n twn weeks, Waen of the Id
nets was suspended fur a week
principal then railed the pul
if,
g, Three detectives were sent
i grrest George, They carted him
ff to the police station, He was
barged with disorderly conduct,
ending a hearing, George's fath
r*** machine-shop foreman gut
im nut under 9 id I mud,
ft, Hauled before Judge Mantel
, McNamara, George had uu
Homeyi He was asked why he
Ircuiated the petition. He said
was a juke, The judge urdered
tat Gorge Im given a pey
Metric esarninatium He said
gorge impressed him as being
It hit odd " Heal reason, huw
mr, is to im found in the judge's
trther statement that he feared
t dismiss the charge because
‘’wouldn't he helpful to a some
hat ettplosive situation,"
4, George was turned over to a
oman psychologist. The head-
drinker showed him en ink
lot and asked him what it looked
He, George said, sha told bin.
t tell her a story about it.
•orge laughed, The heed shi inker
iported to the court that George
pedeed •‘psychiatric help,"
ft, Pr, Edward J, Kelleher, *11^
?tor of the psychiatric institute,
iter waid there is “nothing much
'rong with the boy" except that
e revealed “conflicts."
What sort of conflicts f Why,
a objected to Negro hoys try?
tg to flirt with white girls,
tt, Judge McNamara, still fear-
jl qf something loss of votes,
lay be? placed George under
supervision" of the court for a
ear,
7, The school kicked George
ut of the Reserve Officers Train-
tg Corps.
What about George's side of it?
His friends and tonchnrs sjiy
that Gcorgo i- s ontinny lunnial.
His mother's comment: “My
son doesn't need any psychiatric
treatment, but maybe some of
those bitf shots do."
tieorye saiii that he bad “read
about the First Amendment io vbe
t'onstitution in my civics classee
—about freedom of speech ami
freedom of petition—and 1 ilmu-
uht 1 had a constituthual iiuiit
to do something like that, even
if it was a joke. But it doesn't
seem that way.”
Says Staff Counsel Monald
Moore of the American Civil Lib
erties Union; "There may well
have been a violation of Lichnet's
rights under the First and Four
teenth Amendments, or at least
eonduet by the sehool officials
which violates the spirit, tf not
the letter of those provisions."
Said the Chicago Tribune:
"All Ibis is unpleasantly sug
gestive of situations elscwhero,
in which spokesmen for minority
views are restrained on the spec
ious plea that tho mere express
ion of their opinions is in itself
a disturbance of the peace"
This incident is an example of
the fascist type fm-ee being Used
In Chlei
im" cet
and pole
schocI »
as well
New - (
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m t \ , ' i>,
fine
new nhonl Hw difim »>n, e I'ci ween
the C ^ t nnsi M ut Inn V- «afegumds
a« taught his schnnl and as
practiced t'y t hicagi* sclmnl nff
trial*
Eagle Scout
Hilly Marlin, sou nl Mi nud
Mio tnaupi* NS MaillU, of N»'U
biu i \ , W piefcided Id-, faglc
Mailgu at Urn inpidai iueetlUit
ut the l inu« i liit 1 on Nnsi'Uihc*
IP
fillii n becutidiig a fi* nut in
fic-pleiiihel |i*nd, hilly hiif been
Tyunp hyitbe, I'afinl Lnadei nf
the Ltuu 1‘atlid, atid be lo tii*W
neivliig as heuini I'attnl I radio
ll»i Is a ttictithci id llii* ttid»’i
id the At tnu, Natbutal t auiptitg
FialefttlCv Mr tmd, pail in thr
Fxphdri titpM In liacksuiivlllr
Naval Alt htallnn Hi ttma and
in t liai lr*,tuu N a \ \ Sard tu tuba
Me la a Uirinhei nf Tnatp itli,
i»pidn»ui » ! d by I Ini Nrwbciiy Llniia
Club
Breeding Group
Meets Tonight
In Court Room
The annua! inerting of the Nrw
harry Couperativr Hreethiig A*
Muriatinu will hr hehl un Thin a
ilay Uuuight 1 at H.on in thr Cmm
ty Ciuirt linum
J. F Hawkina, prrahleiit uf
thr Asamiatinu, nigra all daily
and hrrf rattlr gruwrra intriral
ad in thr arGfieal hrrrding uf
thrir rattlr tn attrml thia mrrt-
ing. All detaila of thr nrw froam
armrn program tu hrgiu in thr
minty thia wrrk, will hr rxplain
rd, raya ptrajilrnt Hawklua.
Mur tu thr Clrin»nii (Ndlrgr
Bull Htiui going out uf huainraa,
thr Nrwhrrry Aaauriation along
with othrr Hrrrding Associations
of »M. have contractrd to pur-
rhaar froarn armrn from North-
rrn Ohio Hrrrdrrs Association.
Northrrn (>hiy» was srlrctrd, said
Hawkins, aftrr much carrful study
of the commercial sources of se
men available in thia county. It
ia felt that thr dairymen parti-
Two member* of Seoul Troop of which Dewey Klimrd is Scout Mssler,, received Ihe
(tod nnd "mmtry Award at services Sunday In Mayer Memorial Lutheran Church, They
yy^re Htthble (L Amlck and Idirry A, Creek more. Shown with the two youn* men above
tm\ left !tt right front row, Mrs, Homer Amlck i her son, Hobble j Larry A. Creekmorey and
bia mother Mrs. Hoy Creekmore, Hack row, James Taylor, committeemant Homer Amlck,
HobbteV father; Pastor D. M, Sltulh Robert Creekmore, Ur mV father; Dewey Rtnard,
Scoutmaster and Jessie Ousts, committeeman. (Photo by Nichols)
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Lions Club Hears Coach McLean
Tell Newberry Football History
l 11 i Mutch t Mm Lunn, fnHnvt
Ntwhciiv i id luge fuutlutll cum li,
wliu mccntly ictuiucd tn Ncwhcf
iv nnd if« nuw cnmicctuil yvlth Gtv
ludttin t tub, \vm<* guv*t apvakvt at
the Linn* t'luh meet tug held Ttte*
day night nt the eemmunlly httll.
Ht* autylect wa* the hletmy of
funthnll at Newheity Gbllege, ftwttt
the time uf Ita tneepthm th IPtd V«
the ptesetti. He HteittluHwi Gotwh
Thumaa ami aevetal utheta who
am veil the t'ullage htafme World
Wat i. after olth'h Mote MaeLegw
took over the ttedakiaa gad attveea
roily eoaehed at Newberry wwti!
the late IMlttki, Mia aoreeaor waa
the late Willy Uval, who real go ed
aftrn aeveral yeera aod waa rto
placed h t v 'i'oek Mtd'oHMelh
tSmoell, the apeaker atated, waa
amceeded Harvey Kirkland
wlm haa compiled a rematkahle
lecmd a lore he came here lo l Phil'.
The apeaker waa totvodueed hy
I tuo it v Floyd, a teammate of
the tuach ihttloa Itla football‘play
tog day* at Newheity t'allege, A
apcctal attest was aoulhet futmef
teammate, Kalph Hakei
l tuu illmtov Llpaeomh aookc
lotctlv tu humo uf Ltuo iluho
t taikaun, the mtiy oteoihei of the
I,Mat club setvioa 0* all loleimi
liuual t uumndlui rm Ihe Lhio*
I inu t’laikauu picaeoted a
I inuss l h»h check III the atlimiot of
««n I,, Scent Pinup 00, which l»
>puu«*ulcd lev I he Lhuiw, with
Witphl i ammo aa Siuutmaatei
Me aUu pieaeoted the Nagle
"cut a a aid tu Billy Mai Go, a
memhei uf 'Pump Hth
Niallatluii plana weie I'uidlooed,
otih Ltuoa May Mawkloa ami Jim
mv I Ipacumh tu vlatt the Hiaok
lyut'avee t'luh mi Nuvemhei ptlj
and Lluiia I ulila Bluaay, 'PhiiOlpauil
Mcmila and Thad Mct'iacklO, Ji
tu at lend the next WlttOahiifu
meet lug
t'luh memhei* weie iiiged hy
the piualdent, l.uilta t ! , Floyd, to
bavu t he#l x lay* dm tog the imia*
f.ui \ uy
Appctidmeiit ut me F.ve Bank
cMiumittce waa aommueed aa ful
b.uo Waldn Muffmaii, ehairmgoi
Man v Hedgeputh, May t'uuk, tier-
aid i ulclaauie and Mr, J. M, A(
eionic Ao.v peiami .wlm wtMhex tu
dunale the emoea uf Ida eyes af
luc death in a hlind persuo may
make anaugeiiieiiU lu tin au hy
cuidmllng a menilmi uf thia emit
mit lee
T. M l ewis, whu reeeitGy traoa-
femal in the Newberry Mluli, waa
appidiited tu the agrieoltore rum-
niittee.
Jtdm Culler waa gueat piaoiaL
Redskins Are At
Home Tonight
cularly, along with many heef
eattle uwnera will have greater
uppurtunity tn improve their herda
hy participating in the program.
Repreaentativea from the North-
tun Ohiu Hreedei'a Aaaoeiatiun
ami frmn ('lemeun College will
he preaent tn explain all detaila
ami advantages of the new Breed
ing program. President Hawkina
concluded Ida remarka hy urging
all interested peraona to attend
the meeting Thuraday to learn
uf the important changea being
made in putting the new program
into effect,
Three directora of the Newberry
Association will be elected,
tty ttoblde ttaker
The lodiaoa have a big job
cot out Gw theotaelve* tty play
ing two toogh aod importaHt
gatoea to ieaa Ibao five day*.
Throw io tbe ttntttat Derby baHie
with Treabyierlaw oh TbaokaglviHg
Day aod It ia three hard, rugged
gamea in twelve days*
Tbia three gatoeTwelve day rant^
paigo liegao laat ttatotday when
the RightTog ttedakloa loat to Wof^
fmd To a hard fought Uttle
Three gatoe which the Terriete
woo ftt 4ft for the Gonfereove
chatopiooehip, Thia week it ia
i'atawba, tonight, iThuraduyii
Nov, HL The game will be played
at ttetaler Eieid, Newbtwry, The
kickoff time ia art for ft P, Hh
Harvey Klrklaod baa hatl bia
ten io hard at practice with mo all
out effort to fittiah the aeaaott
with a tl ft I record, Momently
the teemd remia a ao ao 4 ft I, 'flic
Hedakloa ore In goodcoodltloo fm
the Imllooa of t'afowbo Who ploy
cd their fieat gome loat Rotordoy
oftcr o tG doy loy off. t'clowho
defeoted Gollruid MP t to thot
go toe,
The North Siotc lodiaoa hove
been hit hold with Htjociea, o
,!»ox which ho» tteorLv olwoya
plogocd them oeor eocit acoaoo'a
cod, Follleick Boh Btoffcohetg
I* o ihmhtfol performer oloog
with aeveral other Uotawbo atora
attch oa goord Mick Batry,
t’otowho t'ooch, (Myde Bltfgeva,
will he oftet o victory over New
berry aioce the HetlaMoa tied the
fovnred North Wtotera laat aea-
atm, 7-7, in itiftft Mo to who de
feoted Newberry ift-ft, ao it looke
like plenty of flie work* are on
»t«ge for the cooteat tooighL
Holfhaek Bobby Bowe took over
firat place io the ruahing depart
ment edging out Boh YftfHftll hy
four yortie. Howe boa gib yortla
io fth carriea for a 4di overage
ood Vorooli boa gift yorda io fig
carriea for o 4 J overage, Yaroftll
ia the leading acorer with five
tnochdtiwoa to Ida credit, ineltoL
log two poae interception returna
of better than dO yarda each-
Ela mSuccunbi
At VA Hoipital
Roy Henry Rlam, fti, died Thnra?
day morning at Vetewma Hoapttftl
in Molumhift after an lUneaa of
aeveral montha,
Bwrviving are hia wife, Mra,
Mae Tarrant Rlam of Newberry |
two daughtera, Mra, Jamea C,
Uaniela and Mra, John G, Clif
ford, both of Anderaoni a broth?
er, J, P, Rlam of Ware Bhoaia}
four aiatera, Mra. J, M. McKee of
Greenwood, Mra, C, H, Franklin
of Uedar Bpringa, Mra, J, L,
Johnaon of Mwnoan, and Mra,
Nell Moaer of Chattanooga,
Tenn., and two grandchildren,
Rlam waa a maater mechanic
at the Oakland Plant of Kendall
Mille in Newberry, He entered
the Army three yeara before
World War 1, and during World
C. T. Summer
Rites Saturday
Held At Home
Mlarence >Thomp*oo Bummer,
ft, a Newberry merchant for
many year*, died auddenly at bl«
home on Main Btreet fbureday
night, tte waa actively engaged
in a large Imeineai and had at?
tended to hie mutai dutlea due-
tog the day.
We wax born in the Dutch
Fork eection of Newberry Mmm
ty, the ion of the late Mharlea R,
and l#nma Bea*e Bummer, oio^
oeer 1‘exideot* of Newherry. Mis
Bummer waa connected for many
veaie with the firm of Bummer
Broth era aod later went into
hueioeaa for himaelf aa M>. T
Bummer, toe He waa a graduate
of Newberry i'ollege ami waa a
member uf the Lutheran I'hureh
of the Bedeemer, He wa« alau a
Maaou,
Burvivlng me ill* olfe, Mis
Foliue Wei tx Bummei i one
daughter, Mis MUfford G Bhull
of Lexington, Mass, iwu hruGi
era, Rimer B Bummer uf Moo
rue, Ma, aod i' Ful lest Bom
mer uf Newbenvi three sisters,
Mra Agnes B ■ Moves of t'har
lotto, N I', Mrs. M F Haooa
of Newhertv, aod Mrs M B
Moure uf Ft Laudeiilale, Fla,
ami three grandsons
Funeral ae*vices were cuodoet
ed Baturday at the home, MIUM
Main street, hv the Hev Paul R
Monroe and the Mev Rdwatd
Rulenwldar* Burial waa in Muse
nmnt i'emetery,
Active palihearera were Jamea
W. Haltlwaoger, Charlea B Hal
tiwanger, Ford Bummer, T Huy
Bummer, Nap Pearce, aod 0
Walter summer.
Honorary paliheareia were
Ralph Baker, Mr R H Moure,
Mr, Jamea it Kioard, Bill Ah
lama, Janies Blair, Guv Jaekson,
J. W Ringer, Paul Miineao, ('aid
well Franklin, Pinckney Ahrama,
J W- Bmith, John Mayer, Mae
Maygr, Bam Beam, B V Uhap
man, i'arliale Humphriea, Lnn
nle Fny, it < 1 Mnncan Hr , Mr R
P Baker, and t'- it Mnncan Jr.
Aaaiating with the flowers were
Mra. Mary Jane Boron I, Miaa
Nancy Mayea, Mra, Tom Yoong,
Mra, Mharlea Haltiwanger, Mra,
J. W, Haltiwanger, Mra. Ferd
Bummer and Mra, Nap Pearca,
War I aarved in the Becond Di-
viaian.
He waa a native of Goaheo,
Ga., and waa tha aon of William
Hanry and Willie Bprowae Rlam,
He had made hi* home in New
herry for many years.
Funeral service* were held at
Whitaker Funeral Home Friday at
ft p, m., conducted hy Rev. Melvin
Merrick and Rev. William P. Mlyde,
Rurial was in Roeemont Cemetery.
Active pallbearers included Cy
ril Hutchinson, Jake Wise, Wal
ter Joy, Albert Jonee, John
Lindsay, and Nat Gist.
Honorary pallbearers were co
workers at the Oakland Plant,
made up of mechanical, overseers
and management groups.
Criminal Court To Convene
Monday With Heavy Docket
Christmas Gub
Checks Out Soon
There will be many happy per?
*on« In Newberry County on De
cember first when their 1067
Christmas Club Checks arrive in
the mail.
Checks for Club members at the
Newberry County Bank will be
mailed on November 87. The Coun?
ty Bank clubs at Newberry and
Joanna amounted to about a quar
ter of a million dollars this year,
having grown to that amount
from a 910,000 club the first year
tn 1047. The most popular clubs,
according to Bank Manager Joe
Roberts, are the 91*00 and fft.OO
weekly clubs. Tbs 19W club will
begin Monday^ December 8.
Checks for South Carolina Na»
Gun si Bank Club members will b*
mailed on Baturday, November 80
tu be delivered on Monday, De
cember find. Manager John T,.
Nurri* states that Die dub this
year is the largest ever, The new
club opens offtdally December
1*1. but those who wish may be*
gin their tPftft dub at any time,
SCNB Advisory
Board Members
From Newberry
Four Newberry men) Induding
the president uf Newberry College
have been named tu the Newberry
advisory board uf the Mouth Cam*
»ry
Boa National Bank,
the new advisory board mem*
bera are Dr, C, A, Kaufman,
Newberry Chamber of Cam
merer i former Mayor David L,
Kayos, himself a former presL
dent of the Chamber of Com*
merer, and Henry W, imminaek.
The new appointmente were
ammuneed hy W, W, MeRaehem,
president of the Bmith Gaeoltaft
National Bank, tte also reported,
following a hoard of dtreetore
meeting, that the bank's earnings
for H*ft7 show promise of being
greater than those for Iftftft, The
hoard deelared dlvldenda totalling
II ftp pei share to reenrded stoek
holders nf Dee! lit, IPftt, A teg
nlar and a speeial dividend of
fn units eai'h per share was
approved for payment on Jan. ft,
inks
Churches Te Have
Joint Hervlces
Thunksglvlnif
The Glenn BL Baptist Chureh,
Bum mer Memorial Lutheran
I'hundi and Rptlng Methodist
Over 30 new cast* have bee»
added to the criminal court roster
of Newberry County since the
September term of General Ses
sion* court. Among the old case*
i* a charge of murder against
Herman Griffin, accused in the
slaying of his wife. Griffin
was ordered sent to the houth
Carolina Stati Hospital at the
last term of court for a 80 day
observation period. He wa* : ounu
by psychiatricts there to be
“ not insane
A new case to be presented u
the Grand Jury will be against
Julius Gilliam and Willie Mender-
Witt Goodyear
i'huii'h mingragaHnns will paviM
pnie in « tmmmuuity whi* Thanks?
giving Bervivv un Wadnesdsy
uikhi Mine Thanksgiving Msy ai
7;ft(l uHMuuk,
Musv uhnrvh fm* Mu* smviim will
he Gie RuMng Msmmisl Mnihud-
isi Ghnivh un Milligan sMssi si
Gimu Tha Rev. Hriva BlaRanay,
imsiur Mima, will ha mudaraluv uf
Mia smviua mid will uffai Mm in
viH'siiun mid iha BanadlvMnn,
Tha Rav- G. Bnvliss Mmlay, pas
Lu uf Buiiiiimr Mammial LuMc
aiau i'hmvh, will dalivm lha
Thanksgiving Bavmun anMGad
"TianslaMng Thanksgiving inin
riansliving-"
Tha Ruv. Fay Lanfmd, pasiur
**f Mm Glann BL BapMsi Mhurah,
will read Mm Naw TasVanmnl las-
sun fnng Raul's LaMar Li lha
i'minihians and laad in iha gan-
arai prayar uf Thanksgiving,
Speaial prugram fpldara furnish-
ad hy tha Amariaan Rihit Buaiaty
will ha usad and Daily Rihit Read
ing Mankars will ha distrihutaad
with suggastad rtadlngi fur the
period from Thankagiving to
Christmae, The eowhined offer?
ing received at the serviee will go
to tha Amarlean Rlhle Boaiety to
aesist in their work among rrot?
estantism of transiating, pwhlish-
ing and distributing tha Rihle and
its parts without note or eom?
ment and without profit. Tha Bo-
uiety Meeks to supply missionary
scriptures in Ameriaa, throughout
ell continents, and partioularly in
war-ravished and impoverished
countries.
All families residing in the Mol-
luhon community are invited to
participate in this inter-church
service of Thanksgiving,
me tf
Mr, ai
gf Newberry, bin aveegted a mm
attbM with tha ttaaiyaar ieevtte
mare ia Newberry aa a laieamaa,
Ma betas bia iattea Ihere laai
late, fati talik iftftt, and teaia ttiat
lime tatti kail week* baa beet
taaaeeted wttb Kadtolllaliea WK
DM ia a Rttlee aad aaamiaeiag ea«
aaetty.
Me la martted la Iba farmer
Mai Haiewabi daatbier af Mr, tad
Mra, W, A, iaiMMRb, Tba Medea*
baughs have twa ebiMrea, Mieb*
ael aad Datby, (Rbaia by Niebaia)
Special Services
Wlirhtmsn Church
During Mm Thanksgiving sea
sun, twn stmeial ssrvives will he
held at Wtghtnmn Methudist
i'hnndi, Riusperityt The pastm 1 ,
the Rev, Raul i\ Beutt annminees
Mmt un Bunday, Nnv, 84 at Hi
A. M„ the guest pieaehev will he
the Rev, Hawley Rynn nf tHm?
muhia, dlreetnr nf aduit wnrk nf
the Bnnth MamRna GnnfgrgHpg
Bnaid nf Wdimatlnn, tte will nisn
he the guest teaeher nf the ynung
adult Blhle (Hass,
Tha Dmnmunlty Thanksgiving
se» vies will he held nn Wednesday,
Nnv, 87 at 7i»ll & M, with Mm
Rev, Thnmas F, Bulier, 11 D„
pastnr nf BL HutuSi Lulbiran
rhH»x»h as the speaker, Bpeeial
nuisie will he given at bath ser
vices hy the WighMnan adult
I'hulci
Gvitan Gub
Is Giartared
The (Rvitan t'luh of Newherry
was chartered Tuesday, Dereniimy
H», at a dinner meeting In the
Gomunity Hall, Installed as offi
cers were the following i
Fred B, Hallman, presidenti
Clarence Raher Jr„ vice prealdenti
Robert R, Bummer Je„ seeretaryi
Clarence ^ F, Gsmee, treasureri
Gharles R, Redenim ugh, sergeftaL
at-armsi John W, Davenport,
chailalnj Robert G, Lister, Robert
B, Forbls, James R, Rlaek, Fes?
ter W, Rubanka and Jneob B,
Fulmer, direetors.
The sponsoring club is the
Columbia Civitan Club, John R,
Hendrix is Retenant governor
Western Grieeard, field secretery.
Other charter member*, in ad
dition to tboee listed above, are
Ren T, Rickley.H, L, (Rete) Rooe-
er, William R, Rradey, Flavel
Bcott Rlliott, John R, Graham.
Harold V. Leavell, Oliie Thornes
Moye, George L. Olsen, W, 0,
Rack, Rrnest R, Ringer, Rddie
Rodelsperger, Fred Roee, C, H,
Waits, Paul W, Whitaker,
son, both Negroes of Whitmire,
in connection, with the death of
LeRoy Ktnard, 4-yeer-old colored
boy who was fatally injured in a
collision of automobile* driven,
by Gilliam and Henderson. They
ware ordered held by a Coroner’s
jury at an inquest Friday night
in Whitmire.
Court will convene Monday
morning, November 85 with Hon*
orable T. B. Greneker of Edge-
field preaiding.
Cases continued from the Sept*
ember deckel includet
J. C. White, R. B. Steele and
Donald Steele, assault and battery
with intent to kill; Jim Hancock,
drunk driving, second offense j
John W. THomaa, violation of
aquor taw; Otto George, drunk
driving, second offense; Richard
Matthewt, Gordon Whitlock and
Bobby Alexander, burglary aad
larceny; Beta Bootle and Gerdoa
Boatic, aeeault and battary with
intent to kill; Julius Gilliam,
drunk driving, second offense; Y.
tt, Glytnph, violation of liquor taw;
Cleveland Sober, violation of li
quor law; John Adam Sober,
trunk driving, third offense; Jamea
Hebert Andrei
'ense;
support; Billy Jo Jones, house*
breaking and larceny; Henry De*
Wait, false pretense; LeRoy Gal?
etnese, two chargea of bastardy,
New warrants are as follows;
From Magistrate Foster; Jetton
Gilliam, drunk driving, third of*
tense; Aaron D. Bostic, drunk
driving, second offense; Mary R<
Layman, asaaelt and battery with
Inlant to kith
From Magistrate Wicker;
Dharies Mays Bummers, basts
ardy; L, *tk Btoudsmire, rape;
Robert Bngens Whitaker, drunk
^ving, ftftSmd offense; Bft|i
Bmith, nenmoppoftt Jnmee Femwi
WWWB OTVpnWIW WmwmEHnt
ttlehard oshy, two chavgoft at
assault and ‘
to kill; Bam
mi hatter# with titsnt to kiiu
gdwftrd Nijtteeii burglary iKdwaHl
Ni Fern, three charges of house*
breeklng end isreeny; George R,
Galdwell, pointing Nrearmsi earn*
deter OurtUb two rkerges
owe, drunk driving,
second offense; James Glenn, non?
s 1 ^
tt. Gal
rgery; George tt, _
rape; jamas Bwindier, ear hfeah«
|n#i wylio Bimi, Jis, bastardyi
Wi A, Glark, noH-supperti Dlaut
Blmpson and Albert AndeNon.
vielsMnn nfliounr law; Raymene
Galdwell, vlelaMnn of Hquor law;
Mharies ttendeiaHOi assault and
battery with intent t« kilii Wiiiie
Rutherford, pointing firearmsi
Jessie Johnson, drunk driving,
second offeuaei Rirhard Yeungi
false pceteneet David Wicker, as^
and bai
sanlt and battery i T, hi- Robinson
and tknumbitt Obtids, grand lar*
eenyi Weston Bmith honeehrenlR
ing and grand laweny.
BIRTHDAY .
GREETINGS
Nov, 18; F, Ridpell Rea era,
Hi
B, RMiell I
lusaell Aubrey Murley, i\ L,
Dowd, Homer R, WMIIamm Mra,
tt, tt, Wlke, Dave Waldrop, Mra,
tt, T, Carlisle. Mra, B H Leiisi
eey, Jr„ Louise Motes, J, GMo
Brlre,
Nov, 841 Joy Hooter, Margaret
Bheftlr, Mrs, W. W, Walker, J,
W M) Bmith, Mrs, IL D,
Darllai*
Nov, 8fti Jimmy (damp, Mrs, A,
W, Murray, Mi “
Rrowo, Ro;
W, Murray, Mrs. Troxelle W,
. Rope L, RufoHh Jr.,
Diaooe ttilliam, Mrs. R. A,
Fretwell, Aloo Beao, J. L. Koooi
Nov, II; Robert Bmith, Jamea R,
WilRama, R« D, Doleman, Jr„
Rerftpoy Wherry, Heory Bteveoa,
Jimmie Marmoo, David Deootog,
Rlehftrd Marmoo, Mss. Belrnu
R, Rriee,
Nov, Ifi Mrs, Jake R, Wiae,
Mra, R, L. Lew is, Robert Bike
ttlymph, CRrottoo Rloflor, tt,
R. Raraell, Jeanette Waldrop,
Mra, Ralph Rttiier, Fred V,
Leoter, Mo D. Matttwaiicer,
Oheeyl Aane Rente, Freok Arm*
ftoM,
Nov, ftli Mra, Minnie L Clary,
Mra, Replay B. Wert*, Mra, Ailift
Hart Cheatham, J, W. LongahoNv
(Ml Rdgar Ringer, Jan# Foy«
einger, Jne H, Welborn, Robert
T, Btutta,
Nov, Mi Mra, William R, Rrooha,
Donald Rawla, Molly Partridge,
Mary Riley, Bari Merged, J, L,
Coonta, Mra. L, W, Hedenbaugh,
W, H, Rhannon, Mra, R, L> Lewie,
Wilmer M, Hite, Mra. Homer
W, BehomperL Mra, Irene Kerry,