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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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Seventy-Eighth year LOOKING ABOUT WAKEN AW) Aiken, S. MAY 7,1947 INTEGRATED HOSPITAL PLAN PROPOSED FOR SOUTH-JIAROLINA. WINS, BOOBY HUZE- Dr. G. Mitoer attended the Dental convention at Myrtle Beach recently and entered the golf tournament.

As a result of his activities on tho golf links, he was presented, at tha banquet, with tho booby priM which consisted of gardening gentle aiit ttat he might better at gtrdsaing than he does at golf, ENLISTS WITH THE AAF The coousanding officer, of the 1 U. 3. Army Recruiting station in Columbia, lias announced that Winston Newell Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Clark'of Langley enlisted with the AAF.for'3 He attended Langley-Bath high school and was later employed as a carpenter. WINS FOURTH PLACE Mary Jean Breeland was the winner of in the state Saturday in a statewide spelling bee held in Columbia and sponsored by Wilton K. Hall, publisher of The Anderson. Independent and Daily Mail.

was the winner in the county contest and as such represented the county 'In the state finals. Mrs. J. B. Breeland and Misa Clara Harrigal accompanied Mary to Columbia.

NEGRO BOYS ARRESTED -The arrest of small; Negro boys and recowy of several! bicycles and tho parts of others has been reported by Chief of Police J. M. Sprawls. In sereral iiMrtances the bjcycles were dismantled and parta fitted into other framoa. Chief Sprawl, aata that anyone who has wiaaed a Mtft police barracks and try to identify Several of ttie Negroes hare confessed, CMtf Sprawla said.

TO INOCULATE DOCS HoBey- haa been designated by the Aiken County Society the Prevention to Animals to Taeeinate or inoeu- late all dogs in the conntr rabies. Mr. HoWey attenOon to the ittate law which required all dogs to be inoculated before the first July. There is'a fine of $10 for tayone who fails to have or twr dog inoculated. LECENP: TMCMIN6 MOSflTAL CffMTVK (IAU) MSTftKr HOSPITAL COMMtmiTY HOfflTAL COMMONITY CLINIC HEALTH MOJMTAU SfRVICE HttfaiTML COMMUNITY COUNTV HEALTH CCNTKK ARC LOCATeO IN EACH COUNTY SEAT MOUTH team AM NOT SHOWN ON THtS MAP WMERt HttPlTAW COUNTY MIAITH eLiMlcs HOT SHOWN OP ItAkt ILtV Bore is a graphic presentation search, jlithning and development of the integrated hoapital plaa ta the report made by tte re- board.

The plan a hoopftal to to at leston, district hospitals at bla, Florence, Kock BUI, Bpartftab-arg, Greenwood, Hartarffle. boro, Aiken and Newberry and stitutions. Consumation 61 thi for community hospitals, clinics program would hospital and health centers throughout 15 miles of most residents to Btpplement the larflter in- the state. AUDLEYWARD TO SPEAK AT RIVERS BRIDGE Audley H. Ward, cojnmander-of "the American Lepion, be the principal speaker during the morn- in'ar session the.

71st annual celebration of the. Rivers Bridge Confederate Memorial association Summer? all, president of the Citadel, and former chief of staff of the United States army, will Kuest speaker during the afternoon session. The celebration will be hel.d_a.t- Confederate Memorial State, Park befrinninp at 11 o'clock day morning, May 9, as announced by Dr. L. A.

Hartzog', president of the asKociation. Coneress- Rivers states that he has secured permission from General Franklin A. Hart, 17. S. Marines, commanding officer at Parris Island, for the Parris Is- land Marine band to furnish band music throughout the day.

A sextet from Columbia college, Ooluni- ia, will render vocal selections. As has been the custom for Tna- years, dinner will be served at nominal cost at booths the (irounds and tables wilh be arranged for the convenience hose who take picnic lum-hes. The dinner booths will be under he direction of Misa Mamie Sue licka. Allendale county home dem- mstration and M's? Marie 'with various or- operatin-r individual Booths. Plans are being made to nccommodate aprfoximately -persons at this year's celebration.

Durine the Rfternoon nrocram. cemetery designated a burial place for World War "11 varans will -be dedicated. This -will Vie a military Tiroprrnm under the direction -of General James C. adjutant general, of South Caro- Aiken Is ror Hospital ESTHER FRANZBLAO WINS FIRST PUCE IN ESSAY ewmsr The state-wide survey of health faeiUtioa, which haa jost boaa eta. pleted, shows that Aiken county needs 68 additional beds to care for its residents or citiBona of other counties might use these hospital facilities.

The surrey was conducted by the state research, planning and development board at the direction of the legislature. It was niado under the guidance of W. N. Walters, an experienced hospital administrator. The report recommends that Aiken county be located in hospital district No.

7 along with Edgefield connty and that the district of between 700 and 1,200 beds is recommended for mteeqaeat allocation to areas needing boos la Esther Pranxblau, Aiken high school. student, was the winner of first place in the county soil conservation-essay contest, according to Donald K. Brown, president of rarolina Bankers Association and .1. B. Donthit.

prcsi-j ilpr.f of ihf slate association Xf ffco fwcraia, as outlined in the report is carried out. the state would have 66 acceptabla hospitals and 14 health clinics which authorities believe would adequately Mnw the people of the state. The federal government haa authorized funds to assist states in construction of additional hospital facilities provided tha hospitals meet minimum requirements. No funds have been made available for it is expected that they will hospital, which would more be forthcoming soon on a match- facilities than other units in section be located at Aiken. basis.

The report points out that the For the state as a whole, the should create some port recommended that aeency empowered to admin prov dc(1 to 5975 THREE MURDER CASES ON COURT DOCKET A two-week term of criminal court opened here Monday with Judge Henderson of Bamberg presiding. Monday and Tuesday were consumed wHh the trial of Cal Fessor Williams, charged with murder. is charged with killing Willie Bubber Wooden oh August IB, 194S. Late yesterday the case had gone to the jury and they had not returned a verdict There are a large number of cases on the docket of the two weeks term of court. A number of the cases were carried over from the last term of criminal court.

On the docket are two murder cases besides the one tried Mon- Poppy Day Will Be Observed Saturday Mrs. Fritz Schulhofer AndA Group Of Women From Legion Auxiliary To Sell Poppies Poppy Day will be observed'in Aiken on Saturday. Volunteers from the American Legion Auxiliary will assist Mrs. Fritz Schulhofer, the poppy day chairman in distributing memorial poppies on the streets of Aiken and in Wagoner and Ellentoit. lina, with General Summerall delivering the dedicatory- Flowers for Roldiers graves will be hv the Betsy Star ha Die the United Daughters of tho Onfed- eracy with members of 'the or- paaiiation supervising the of the wreathes.

WARRANT mm CHARGING R1KH WITH MURDER TtM following will assist Mrs. Schulhofer with the sale: Mrs. Ciaus-Busch-Mrs, Plunkett, Mrs. J. C.

Thomas, Mrs. W. C. Terwilliger, Mrs. J.

Gaston Albea, Mrs. H. E. llolley. Mrs.

Horace Holley, Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Cecil Ether- Blake, Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mrs. redge, Mrs.

H. E. Dorcey T.yhrand, Mrs. Ashford Milner, Mrs. Elmore R- Henderson, Mrs.

C. A. Owens, -Mrs. Mrs. George A.

Mrs. E. Simons, Mrs. W. STUDENTS FIND SENATOR OUT Twenty one Ellcnton Hish W.

school students, sightseers in the Durban nation's capital, visited Senator U. 10S It. also should of facilities Ke provided for 'if Sou the istcr the hospital program and in general that a state licensing law should be passed to nsufe people th Cnrolina of adequate, day and Tuesday. They are l.ee' Clinlsscalos, Mrs! James Hell Mrs 'urday, luit found the senat or Silt- nut. Orcon of the Talatha-Hawthome Thrown Mrs.

J. Soil District S-uper-j mcnta am i tubercular cases on a safe hospitals which would visors. state-wide basis. A state "pool" vide service to the Tho'vr- essays from Jihc county 14 entered, cash prize schools in. Ksthor 'will of n'nd will jtiven to in thirteen schools! in (ho r'lii'rty.

They are Aiken Senior Uieh and Aiken Junior High, Ellenton High School, Ellen- Ion School, Clearwater Grammar North Augusta Tfieh North Augusta Gram- "'nr School. "Wagener High School, p-ir Hiirh School, Golf Club Members Invited To Bring Guests To Play yj aK 1 section charged with the r.iurdor| Kinil: Ro- on April 17 of Ruth May Myrtis Vrl lr- Mrs Kinc Nc5rross. MiHor and Mrs. A. Slade.

The other case of 0ti Kliniail charire chnrirpd.wilh t.h- fat-; nf p(ll Kalfl and al Ktiontinpr of Snm 1 jr r( Hrinklcv will lio-ut Iho cr Nepro, on April 2fi. snln'in'Ellcnlon. Other cases nre M. Turnrt. house hrcakinir and stoi: will isl c-n 'goods, three counts; flow-rs Myers.

Sf. Roosevelt Mycrn throughout. thf day and will and Warren Doyle, alias' K-oonie receive contribut.on? for thn-wel--Ira. Augusta attendin ili' convention. JJollowing an a warrarit was issitert for named William George William nection -with death a man on EdeeficJr way with a bullet wound neck.

The body of the Sa son, was found April 21. line. Tlie "-nrra-'t- 1 "h' with murtlcr. The 'v Sheriff P'- with pnl I nili inr School. Schofield tended an invitation to alt mem- Bettis Academy.

ibVrs of the club in fan standing The Aiken Golf club has which was 2:09. He was given six balls. This practice will be con- Ffnrt place fa tto $75 state wtM won br BiR of high school in the Savannah noil Jiidges declared vl or Anoaraon ntgn tTpper i 1 oV Htak then -in and will thmnghout tko The contest to bring with them a gnest, freo of charge, Mike Lucas, professional at-the club aanonnced. Mr. Lneaa also statod that one week from this Wedndeadar he i-flrrM give free to any with lion.

The wiB to the at at day mominir. Aiken Aiken snty junior group. Ho wffl abo rappty them the with the ne Ab Byea, of Cohmrbla, winner of the soeriel toomament played 'over the weekend. Hit WM 105 wfth a draws han- diran of 61 making not of 14. Or.

G. A. Milsur and W. Wa tM den tM for aeore of U. i LOos of wiaaer of tho at a eaftaisj iUnlle for to Aupri IK and Slates money i'h'O-i and werr of the driver o.jj Thf 1 Doyle, five of honsebrcak- ing 1 and larceny: Robert L.

Born- fare of the disabled veterans, their Anne SuU'ivurt. is llic families and the families of iHKcny; and George Kdi-onds. lar-i ad Thc roce.ved fro the poppy sale goes entirely into rehabilitation and child CUTTING LOW STUMPS i-vifl fdrnlpHy lived nnrl 'Ivit. eral reny; Arnold Miles, and fare funds of the and Au-j battery with intent to kill and carrying a concealed weapon. Also Charlie Hall, non-supporti and abandonment of wife end; The poppies will he worn Sat- A jrrent deal of valuable timber is lost each year by the practice of cutting stumps top high.

The choicest lumber in 'the tree ia that contained in tho first log, so that Mr. further stated that; a miniature golf coarse is now nn- dor children; Darid Boone, in tribute to the memory ofjhiirh cut stumps will a lower (breaking and dead of both world wars of choice lumber per tree. Body Of Aiken Woman Identified A young vhoeHodot the Lowery hospital in Sat'abary. M. C.

April 25 haa been identified as Ethel H. Dempsey. 83, of Aiken. With no other of idoatifv cation available, local officials teamed who ibe WOVMW was by meana of oa whilo sho was a war and identified by tho FBL Tho FBI said that sho was bom iams, violating the Peeping Tom.to aid those still as Ray. larceny; Clinton Turner and Norman Howard, housebreahinir and larceny; Hugh Franklin, non-mpport and abandonment of wife and children.

Leater Mitchell, non-rapport of wife and children; Albert Weatberspoon, assault and battery with intent to kill; J. L. Moy-j result of war A rwyppy window has, been ar- Kanners who are paid on the volume of board feet scaled in the, or the volume cut out atj Wagener, was WAGENER MAN KILLED ON JOB AT CLARK'S 111 G. T. ''Joe" at Company's to, the mill, should insist upon close, Monday while working remind neopV of the approaching utilization gained by cutting! Clark's Hill project nonr accidentally killed 011 ihe Poppy Day.

l.li.yfl, Hamlet. Arthur HVrplane. Harold Mitchym and er. Heyward afoyer. and Orceri, larceny, 2 cases; old McKinney, highway roboeryl Thoodoro Harris.

John low. Tn trenernl, during cnttinc. stump heights should be as low us reason dictates, at the most, not more thfin a foot high in' formcd. undamaged trees, and not and larceny; Lloyd Hamlet and, Oonnldsnn. breakinr and, more than sir inches above an ob- Arthur DHIerplaiie.

hoasebreaking larceny; Willia Baxton. larceny; struction such ax a forked hole or Arthur Dlllerplane.l Thi-odorc Harris arid Willie hase. Old turpentined trees and trees with wire fences attached are usually (rut high, but should- always be eut Ltejd Ranlet. and Harold, ter. househreakinc; and larceny; MHehum.

DOOM breaking and lar-, Walter Dukes, alias Shine Dukes. ceny; Lloyd Hamlet, Robert and Jaoob fcoor.worked at a mill that ske bad Leopard and Anderson ceny. lar- Manhall, larceny; Howard Kneece and James Clover larceny. as low as possible. Such a practice will increase forest profits.

when he was 'caujrhf two Toiirnanulls. Mr. Batchelor wfts a rnanttr mechanic and had been with the Boyle Construction oompary for SIT years. inrliido Ms uidow, Mrp. Marpie Ester RaU-hclor; children.

James Edwin and Oeorgr Harold, and -nnt brother of Alabama. Funeral services were conducted at 4 o'clock Toenday afternoon from Bethcar Baprint chnrvh near Wagener..

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