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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 10

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 ORANGEBURG, S. THE TIMES AND. DEMOCRAT, TEN Planned Rally ORANGEBURG LOG Records Of Teamsters Union Lacking, Federal Man Says CHARLOTTE (AP) Records I wife for the two-month 'period, of Charlotte's Local 71 of the rhe bank statement shows Har DEATH CERTIFICATES of Mr. Lottie Whetstone Hane For Watson At Pinewood PINEWOOD, S.C. A fund- Orangeburg, died Octo'rer 2.

Mr. Nellie Mse Hutto Judy uf Orangeburg, died September 21. HOSPITAL CENSUS Number of patients in the Orangeburg Regional Hospital as of midnight Wednesday: General, 202; New Born, 23. Number of patients admitted to the hospital Thursday: General, 13; New Born, 1. Teamsters Union are incomplete gett received three checks total inz J7.542 from the union.

Walt and do not show whether three officials charged with embezzling S9.054 from the local were due hall said. More than $3,700 was drawn on pay checks for Local TOTAL: General, 213; New Born, the money, an FBI agent tcsti lied Friday. raising rally and barbecue will be held 'Monday from 6:30 to 8:30 24. Number of patients discharged Robert M. Beatty, an FBI accountant here, testified in U.

S. District Court that local records p. m. 'at Pinewood in the Interest of Albert Watson, Democratic num- from the hospital Thursday: General, 15; New Born, 5. show that checks drawn in Janu lnee for the congress from the Second Congressional District, it Number of patients in the hospi tal as of midnight Thursday: Gen ary, 1959, noted that salaries due the three officials were paid in was announced Friday.

eral, 199; New Born, 19. The announcement was made bv full as of that date 71 employes, he added, Revival Center Series To Start On October 77 A series of revival services, with the Rev. Keith Ledford of Mountain View, as the evangelist, will begin October 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Orangeburg Revival Center of the Assembly of God, it was announced Friday. Services will be held each night at the same hour, a spokesman said.

MARRIAGE LICENSES John Charles Thomas of Hchos-ter, and SWrley Ann Kei-er of F.Uicott City, Md. REAL ESTATE C. G. Dantzler to A. L.

Felder 177.5 acres in School District No. 2 near the Town of Bowman, $12,000. Orangeburg Manufacturing Co. to Florida Fashions a lot on Pine Street in the City of Orangeburg, $5 (an Affidavit of True Consideration in the amount of $116,000 was filed). City of Orangeburg to Leon Load-holt, a lot in Zion Township, $5 and the closing of a 15-foot access road from a public road to the property.

A. Ross Hlggins, Watson's campaign manager. Attorneys for local president Ed Hargett. Secretary Treasurer John E. Wilson and Senior Trus BORN IN HOSPITAL To Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Graves Watson will address the expect Jr. of North, a son.

tee Guv E. Alexander are con A ed capacity crowd at approximately 8:30 p.m. tending the officials earned the money in 1958 salary, car allow BIRTH CERTIFICATES Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Talmadge Entertainment will be furnished ances and vacation pay Dut were not paid until 1961.

Livingston of Orangeburg, a daughter, Sharon Lisa, born October 1. The men are charged with cm- by a talented group of students from several area high schools. The services of these young people hP77lin? union funds during the Ir. and Mrs. Lawrence Louis were obtained in order to help year beginning March 1, 1961.

Records for a two-month period Gardner Jr. of Holly Hill, a son, Lawrence Louis III, born Septem Johnny Smith, Dentsville High Bamberg County Farmer Dies; ber 29. School football player who was injured recently in football practice. beginning July 25, 1958, are incomplete, Beatty said Friday. Union funds were tied up during that Mr.

and Mrs. Preston Hughes By mutual arrangements, the Gray of Orangeburg, a son, John Funeral Today Preston, born September 28. BAMBERG, S.C. Nathaniel Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Emerson Walker Rice, Bamberg County Russell of Orangeburg, a son, Michael William, born September 27. HEAD STUDENT GOVERNMENT Newly elected officers of the Student Government Association of Anderson College are shown above. They are, left to right, Brenda Solesbee of Lyman, secretary; John O'Cain of Orangeburg, president; and Bobby Whitehead of Cay- ce, vice president. O'Cain, a son of Mr. and Mrs.

John D. O'Cain, is a sophomore student studying for the ministry. He is also vice chairman of the Ministerial Association and of the Men's Council, and is on the executive committee of the Baptist Student Union. farmer, died at 4 a.m. Friday in the Bamberg County Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francis Mar group will be paid for their sen. vices and their pay will be used to help the popular young athlete. Watson, 40-year-old Columbia attorney, took his campaign to the people in the June Democratic primary.

He campaigned on a program of conservatism and fiscal Funeral services will be conduct tin of Elloree. a daughte, Janna ed at the graveside in South End period by a Superior Court injunction requested by dissident union members. 2 The defendants contend they earned the money during the period while the injunction was in effect. A former union business agent, William Biggs of Pineville, testified Friday he received his salary by personal check from Hargett during the 1958 injunction. Mrs.

M. L. Smith of Charlotte, a former secretary-bookkeeper, gave similar testimony. FBI Agent Lacey Walthall 'Jr. Lynn, born September 27.

Mr. and Ms. Guy Harlyn Phillips of Norway, a son, Ronald Guy, Cemetery Saturday at 10:30 a.m., the Rev. W. F.

Baker officiating. FOR SALE lYa Story Brick Home with large living room, 2 Bedrooms, 2 tile baths, and paneled kitchen-family room downstairs, upstairs 2 unfinished rooms with necessary plumbing for bath and heat ducts, also screened back porch, carport Corner lot near Sheridan School. Active pallbearers will be Dick Church Music School Set and a daughter, Rhonda Jewel, Allen. Charles McMillian, H. responsibility, pointing to his six years in the state House of Re born September 26.

Free J. Heath Blake, Henry Bamberg III, Jack Zorn, Pedie For Baptist Association Annual Meeting Hiers and Claude Sanders. presentatives as indicative of how he will serve in the Congress. Higgins pointed out that Watson had an expensive primary cam Friends may call at the Cooner COLUMBIA (AP) Some 300 A church music school will be S. C.

Doctor, Family Picked By Methodists CHICAGO (AP)-A South Caro- held for the Baptist churches of Funeral Home until the hour of the services. The family is at the testified he has been unable to municipal officials are expected here Oct. 10 for the second an kind to be conducted by the Orangeburg Association. A large enrollment is anticipated, Sanford said. paign in taking his case to the residence.

Ill Felder St. locate four checks shown on Har-gett's joint bank account with his nual meeting of the South Caro the Orangeburg Baptist Association Oct. 29-Nov. 2 at the First Baptist Church of Orangeburg, it was announced Friday by Howard people. He noted that the financial burden of running two campaigns Instead of sending flowers, friends are asked to make a mem was obviously greater than run orial contribution to their favorite Sanford, associational music di ning only one.

Hig charity. rector. lina physician, his wife and their Orangeburg Realty Co. North School Student Council Officers Named The purpose of the school will Mr. Rice was born In the Spring-town community of Bamberg Coun gins said, "Rep.

Watson has always believed in carrying his campaign to the people and we believe his efforts in June will five children have been chosen the 1962 Methodist Family of the lina Small Towns Association. The association is made up of towns among the 150 in the state with populations of less, than 5,000. Among speakers will be Mayor Woody Brooks of Andrews, association president, and Mayor John Hardin of Rock Hill, president of the South Carolina Municipal be to better train the music lead 'Harvest Day' To Be Observed At Willow Swamp NORWAY, S.C. Harvest Day will be observed at the Willow Swamp Baptist Church Sunday ty, a son of the late Benjamin ers and those who work with mu Year. Dr.

J. Anthony White, 43, a sic in the Baptist churches, San serve him well in November." Thompson Rice and Elizabeth Walker Rice. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bam ford said. Classes in beginning the NEESES, S.C. Reul Inabinet was elected president of the North High School Student Council at Its general practitioner of Easley, S.

his wife, Lillian, 42, their borliness and participation in ory, progressing theory, organ, and choir will be offered. berg. church and community life. Surviving are the widow, the three daughters and two sins An experienced faculty has been recent kick-ofl meeting. Betty Rose Livingston was nam' former Miss Nelle Bamberg; a Dr.

White is lay leader and a obtained for the school. Final plans when members of the congregation will bring in their contributions to the "Lord's Acre Plan" for this year, according to the Rev. W. Marion Adams, pastor. were selected from more than 373 Methodist district families of the year throughout the nation.

The step-son, Benjamin Tillman Felder will be made by representatives ed first vice president, John Davis, second vice president; Jim Fri board member of the First Methodist Church, Easley, a dele of Oakland, a twin brother, from the area churches at Berry Judge John I. Rice of Columbia; choice was announced Thursday. day, third vice president; Jakie gate to the annual Methodist -on-the-Hill Monday at 7 p.m. a sister, Mrs. Sargent S.

Robinson "Five-Star" members, those who The family will be honored at State Conference and president of The school will be first of its of Laurel, and two nieces. have attended church on five suc the Easley Lions Club. Cupstid, fourth vice president; Diane Robinson, fifth vice president; Mary Lois Etheredge, secretary-treasurer, and Sammy Bolin, re cessive Sundays, will meet at 9:30 Mrs. White teaches young adults Excellent Business Property Located on corner of South Broughton and Glover Streets. Large house on lot with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full dining room, living room, kitchen, 3 porches and garage, SIFLY REALTY CO.

a.m., a half-hour before the morn of the local church and is secre ing service, for a group porter. 'Palmetto Buddy Flight Planned By Air Force tary of spiritual life for Its Worn World-Wide Communion Set At St. Andrews At the morning new an's Society of Christian Service, the fourth quadrennial National Methodist Conference on family Life Oct. 19-21 in Chicago. The Whites will be guests of "Together," the Methodist Church's monthly magazine for families which sponsored the contest In cooperation with the church's Commission on Family Life.

Selection was based on Christian living and ethics, good neih- Sunday School officers and teach of which she is a past president, They are the parents of Toni, A "Palmetto Buddy Flight" from World-Wide Communion will be ers will be recognized, Mr. Adams said. New Training Union officers and leaders will be recognized at the South Carolina Midlands, thosa Phone JE4-4141 16, Martha, 13, John 10, Ann 8, and David, 5, who take part 339 St. John St. observed at St.

Andrews Metho aboard to be enlisted as a group dist Church Sunday at the morn the evening service. in the church's youth activities on November 5, has been announc ing worship service. ed by the Orangeburg Air Force On this World-Wide Communion Sunday, Christians from 50 coun DANCE EDISTO SHRINE CLUB TONIGHT tries and many denominations around the world will join to cele News Of Bamberg recruiting representative, S-Sgt. George L. Reeves.

The Air Force "buddy system" has steadily gained in popularity during recent months, Reeves said. This means a group of close friends or individuals from the same area brate the Lord's Supper, accord ing to the pastor, the Rev. W. W. McNeill.

STATEMENT The basic purpose of the event will be spiritual, he said, and there BAMBERG, S.C Norman Kirk- land of Bamberg has been appoint ed by Governor Ernest F. Hollings 'til 1 P.M. is a two-fold emphasis: To help every church member grow in Christain grace through rededication to Christ, and, To lead each Christian to a per-; sonal commitment to daily pray as a member of the State Bonrd AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 28, 1962 er, daily Bible study, faithful I church attendance, and Christian service. Members and their Guests invited. to lead TV LIABILITIES RESOURCES Princess Grace tour of Monaco.

Rigney denies be sent to A's. Belinsky will who enlist in the Air Force together will be guaranteed assignment to the same basic training flight during their stay at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Individual enlistment is still available for those who prefer to go it alone, but the Air Force has found that many interested qualified young men have hesitated to enlist in the past because of separation from close friends who enlist with them. Sergeant Reeves said the "Buddy System" has definitely ended this problem. Also, under this system, applicants are given the new Aerospace Qualification Examination which allows them to select, before enlistment, the type of technical training they will subsequently be trained in, he added.

Young men between 17 and 27 years of age (both high school and non-high school graduates are eligible) interested in obtaining more information about the "Palmetto Buddy Flight" may contact Sergeant Reeves at the local Selective Board in Orangeburg any Monday, Wednesday or Friday. Cash and Due from Banks 1,345,338.29 Capital 233,000.00 KVWVVVVWWWWX MAKE US AN OFFER! United States Government 265,000.00 Surplus Securities 2,508,539.34 425,667.50 Undivided Profits and Reserves 233,291.83 1459 Columbia Road conveniently located by Orangeburg Iliph. Three bedroom, one bath. Extra large lot completely landscaped. New electric water heater and new gas furnace.

Asking price Is $10,000. Buyer can take over a $4,758.28 G.I. 4 mortgage. With payments including taxes and insurance of only $50.67 per month. How can you beat it.

Act fast! 8,225,259.76 4,483,988.63 Deposits Municipal and other Bonds Loans and Discounts Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 4 20,000.00 4 Harley Cuttino Agency A Bank Buildings (2) 123,811.22 8,958,551.59 Total Liabilities cancels Chicago Symphony 1962-63 season. Furniture and Equipment 40,926.48 1,230.08 Other Resource WHATEVER YOU DO- of Corrections for a six year term. The board is composed of seven members, one of whom is the governor. Kirkland, has previously served this district for several years as state probation and parole officer. The officers and directors of the United Fund have urged everyone to be prepared to make a contribution or pledge when a volunteer solicitor approaches him.

The drive is scheduled for Oct. 8-22. The Rev. Dwight McAlister of Cheraw was speaker at the Bamberg Lions Club Ladies' Night banquet which was held in the Bamberg Elementary School cafetorium. A turkey dinner was served.

The Bamberg TO Carnival held recently at the ball park was probably the most successful ever sponsored here. Chairman of the carnival report a profit of $1,037.52.. Marion Davis is president of the organisation. At the annual meeting of the Edisto Building and Loan Association, the usual 5 per cent dividend was paid to holders of paid up shares and five per cent was credited on all installment and loan shares. The usual 10 per cent of gross profits was ordered added to the reserve fund.

Five deacons were elected at a conference of the First Baptist Church Sunday morning. Elected were Dr. John Dalton, R. Francis McMillan, Cecil K. Smoak, Chat les S.

Rentz and W. II. Walter Jr. This year celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Edisto Soil Conservation District. The supervisors entartained a group of former supervisors of the district, affiliate members and others at a luncheon at the Agri-culture Building in Bamberg this week.

Dr. T. S. Buie, conservationist of the Soil Conservation Service of South Carolina, was guest speaker. The Red Raider Booster Club In Bamberg boasts a membership of 151 men.

The club is active In athletic programs here. Charles S. Total Resources 8,958,551.59 DONT MISS THE 10th ALL FUNDS RECEIVED THRU OCT. 10th EARN DIVIDENDS FROM OCT. 1st.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE EXTRA EARNINGS AT FIRST FEDERAL. OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US TODAY Funds received by Oct 10th earn Three Months Dividends payable Dec. 31, 1962: DIVIDENDS payable June 30th and Dec. 31st of each year: Funds available (or withdrawal at any time without notice. ORANGEBURG KIND A CtROWS ON Tint federal SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK THREE EASILY ACCESSIBLE LOCATIONS ON THE PLAZA JOHN C.

CALHOUN DRIVE IN NORTH DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000.00 BY F.D.I.C. 45 SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORANGEBURG Phone JE 4-5143 408 Russell, N. E. DRIVE IN WINDOW end NIGHT DEPOSIT BOX Current Cfrfdefftf Rtt Each Account Insured Up To $10,000 By Federcl Savings Lcrii Insurrncs Corp. Agency of the U.

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