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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 2

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RIDAY MORNING JUNE 20 1958 itiE LORENCE MORNING NEWS LORENCE PAGE 2 A Area Deaths and unerals CHANNEL 6 Big Payo 970 Pee Dee Weather acts HEAR SEE AND RANK PICKNEY for ADJUTANT month 166 00 At Your lorence Theatres Today and R1ONE BIG TONIGHT TODAY LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 822 PLAY BINGO TONIGHT PLAY LUCKY See And Hear ABBOTT i IN COLOR or i1 in 7:30 CHANNEL 8 I IV Jr ORtCA I CONIDENW QllNGTON tOWANOi MPfISOH 2ND EATURE Solicitor 2th Circuit Tonight PM PM PM PM PM Tar Heels Gab and Gab Talkathon Record alls 1:15 1:30 Cooksie was the Dur who went to Thursday just fotir a goal of 72 hours Politicians Gray Ghw Charlie Chan Dragnet Person ta Pr Late Shew Arthur Smith Trackdown Zane Grey PhO Silvers Show of Month The Lineup Silent Service Weatherman PLUS THIS 3rd JackPot PLUS MORE CASH Matinee Theatre Queen or A Day Modern Romance RKO Presents News Sports Looney Tunes Sea Hunt BLACK BEAUTY KOO 1100 11:9011:00 12:30 11:45 Bix Payoa Verdict is Yours Brighter Day Secret Stor Edge of NUM The Buccaneer! Cartoon Popeye Weather Report Sportscope YKTAYISKJN and TEHiCOLOi etnced to one year suspended to two years probation 10:60 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:41 1:00 10:00 10:05 10:55 11:00 11:05 11:55 12:00 12:05 12:10 12:1 1:00 1:14 1:25 1:90 1:45 2:00 Trackdown Union Pacific Sheriff of Cochlso Zane Grey Phil Silvers Playhouse of "Stars The Lineup Person to Parse ear 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 4:30 Garry Moore Arthur Godfrey Dotto Love ot Life Search for Tomorrow Guiding Light On Camera As the World Taras Beat the Clock Lodge 1199 and was Junior Gov ernor and Club manager of same Surviving are his mother Mrs armer of lorence one sister Miss Hazel armer of lor ence and one brother arm er Jr of Wilmington NC Big Payoff Verdict Is Yotrf Brighter Day Secret Storm Edge of Night Uur Miss Brooks Rascals Club Boston Blakie News Weatherma 10:00 14 30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12 1:00 1:05 1:15 2 30 300 employed by the Co one sister Mrs one brother 8:30 9:00 9:45 10:00 10:30 11:00 THEATRE OPENS 7 SHOW STARTS 8 COME EARLY NO 3:00 4:00 4:45 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 6:35 6:45 7:00 Beat the Clock Movie Matinee Big Payoff Verdict is iours Die Brighter Day The Secret Storm Edge of Night Beulan Cartoon Carnival Vespers Sport! 2:30 3:06 3:30 4:00 4:15 5:00 5:30 5145 10:00 U00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 Treasure Hunt Price is Right Truth Consequence Tic lac Dough It Could Be Yob The News arm Report Palmetto Playhoust Kitty oyle WMD MRS GREEN said she did not have a key to the glove compart ment of the car in which officers found drugs needles and a sy ringe Her husband told the court he had the only key to the com partment and the drugs were an accumulation of Mrs pre scriptions over a number of years He said they were kept locked in the car to keep them away from their children ages five and seven AYETTEVILLE (AP) The talkathon craze got crazier in North Carolina Thursday In Durham one woman went to sleep as she talked and another claimed a new endurance talking record after" 72 hours and 3 minutes Three hours later at ayette ville a traveling salesman passed her record and vowed he'd still be talking riday At Baton Rouge La the coed who started it all with a record of 26'A hours started on another talkathon aiming for a stretch of 8:00 3:30 400 4:15 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 6:35 JOE TUNER who said he' wit nessed the accident from about 25 or 30 from the scene said the Green car left the pavement at a high rate of speed hitting Wilson who was walking on the shoulder Mrs Green was apprehended after her car ran into the rear of another car about three blocks further south on Irby Officers quoted her as saying don't call him kill when they offered to notify her husband of the accident William Copeland BISHOPVILLE William Tho mas Copeland 77 died at the Lee County Memorial Hospital Thurs day at 10:30 am after several years of declining health Mr Copeland was born April 14 1381 in Kershaw County A son of the late Edward Le roy and Cornelia Baker Copeland he came to Bishopville in 1907 as a barber but had retired due to his health He was a deacon of the irst Baptist Church Survivors include his widow Mrs Nettie Gardner Copeland two sons Ray Copeland of Bishopville and John Edwin Cope land of Winter Park la and two daughters Mrs Hubert (Isobel) Morrow and Mrs Willie Rose Gainey of Bishopville also one sister Mrs Evvie Raley of Bis hopville and 12 grandchildren uneral services will be conduct ed riday at 5 pm from the irst Baptist Church Bishopville by the Rev John Bobo Interment will be in the Piedmont Cemetery Hon orary pallbearers will be the dea cons of the irst Baptist Church AUDIE MURPHY ORT TECHNICOLOR ORECAST Generally fair weather will prevail over most of the nation riday Scattered showers and thunder storms are expected over the Ohio and Mississippi valleys from the lower Great Lakes south to the Gulf coast (AP Photofax map) Mrs Ruby Newton HARTSVILLE uneral serv ices for Mrs Ruby Garland New ton 42 will be held al 11 am riday from the chapel of Brown Pennington uneral Home Her pastor the Rev Carlisle Smith of the Wesley Methodist Church will officiate Burial will be in Magnolia Cemetery Mrs Newton died Wednesday afternoon following several weeks illness She was Sunoco Products Surviving are Tracy Kea and Hampton Garland also one foster sister Mrs Annie Cox and one foster brother James Cox all of Hartsville and several nieces nephews was deciding the future of George Cooper Vause of near Coward tried on bastardy charges The case went to the jury late Thurs day The charges were brought by Miss Mattie Lee Lee 18 of Scran ton She charged that Vause is the father of her six wecks old child and asked the court to award support for the child Vause who married another girl in December denied the charges He admitted dating the Lee girl on three occasions but said they were never sexually in II Yarborough was attorney for the prosecution and June 0 Yarborouth represented the de fendant ENTERING 'guilty pleas were Herbert Massey 19 and William Brooks 18 who pleaded guilty to simple assault The pleas were entered by William Smith Jr at torney for the defendants after the state rested its case Testifying for the state Gregg McLaughlin said he became in volved in an argument with the boys over a shortage in a load of feed they had picked up at Mill He said he jump ed onto the body of the truck' where the boys were twice where i fisticuffs ensued The boys were sentenced to days or a fine of Also entering a guilty plea was Joe Bill Pitts 65 charged with Clarification The Charlie Morris and Jimmy Cannon named as law offenders in court stories appearing in the lorence Morning News earlier this week are not the Charlie Mor ris of 325 Winston St and Jimmy Cannon of 109 Winston St lor ence Mrs Ida Turner Miss Ida Turner 73 of the Tans Bay section died at 12:05 am Thursday in a local hospital shortly after being admitted She had been in declining health for about a year She was the last survivor of her immediate family uneral services will be con ducted at 4 pm riday from the Lebanon ree Will Baptist Church near Effingham by the pastor the Rev 0 Hilburn and the Rev Heady Savcrancc of Tim monsville Burial will follow in Lebanon Cemetery Pallbearers will be Allen Norman Allen Herbert Allen Douglas Allen Buck Owens and Jack Haynes Miss Turner was born May 10 1385 in lorence County a daugh ter of the late John Nelsons and Margaret Julia Hewitt Turner At the time of her death she was living with a niece Mrs Ben Mor ris of Rt 3 lorence Miss Turner was a member of the Effingham Presbyterian Church but for a number of years she attended the Lebanon ree Will Baptist Church Survivors include several nieces and nephews The body will remain at Stoud enmire uneral Home until time to be taken to the church for the services 50 hours without rest Mrs Jean ham talker at 3 am hours from Her companion Mrs Alice Weth ington was made of sterner stuff She kept talking until 9:03 am then stopped after 72 hours and three minutes AMERICAN pastime 700 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 A lorence man was handed a sentence of six months or a fine of $600 in General Sessions Court here yesterday in connection with a still destroyed on his Ebenezer section farm April 19 Sentenced was James A An drews: He was convicted on a pos session charge but exonerated on a charge of manufacturing i wife was also charged in the case but was nol prossed by Judge Badger Raker ANDREW' A charged after officers raided a still in a tenant house on his farm which they said was capable of pro ducing more than 100 gallons of illegal whisky a week Airs Andrews who testified she had gone to the farm to get fer tilizer for her yard was arrested during the raid Andrews was picked up later the same day Tn other court action a jury 10:00 Ml 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:10 1: 2:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:45 10:00 10:36 11:00 Louise Brown DARLINGTON uneral serv ices for Louise Brown 38 will be held riday at 5 pm at the Kistler uneral Home conducted by the Rev Clarence LamberLIn terment will be in Grove Hill Cemetery Mrs Brown died at the home of Mrs Ellis Lynch early Thurs day morning after an illness of a few days She was born in lor ence County June 18 1920 a daughter of the late Lige and Ella Hyman Lundy Surviving are two daughters Mrs Lois Buffkin and Mrs Vivian Andrews ined $600 or Having Liquor ating Survivors include a sister Miss Castello Bowen of Patrick WIS TV Ch 10 10:00 WBC TV Ch 4 10:30 WSPA TV Ch 7 7:15 WBTW TV Ch 8 7:45 WAIM TV Ch 40 8:00 (Paid Political Adv) Runoff Primary Meeting Saturday A meeting of the lorence Coun ty Democratic Party executive Committee has been set at the lorence courthouse at 10 am Saturday according to Julian Dusenbury county party chair man The meeting will be held to make preparations for the runoff primary Tuesday Dusenbury said Miles both of lorence two brothers Oscar Lundy of Lumber ton NC and Ellis Lundy of Dar lington two sisters Mrs Thelma Langley and Mrs Lillie Mae Lynch both of Darlington and three grandchildren The body will be at the home of Mrs Ellis Lynch until the hour of services GENERAL TONIGHT Mrs Ruby House Mrs Ruby House 53 wife of rank House of Marion died at 5:15 pm Thurs day at a local hospital after an extended illness uneral services will be conduct ed at 11 am Saturday from Bethany Baptist Church near Bis hopville by the Rev Paul Batson assisted by the Rev Paul Kok and the Rev Hill Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery Surviving are her husband: one daughter Mrs Carlton Brown Mayesville one adopted daught er Mrs WE Itowell Columbia two sisters Mrs Elmore Prescott Hartsville Mrs Bell Mayesville: three brothers Sher wood ard Homer Smith and Cecil Smith Bishopville four grandchil dren and several nieces and ne phews PalmetTO drive IM theatre JAYNE MANSIELD Success Spoil Rock Hunter Mrs Green's Case Ends In Mistrial (Continued from Page 1) at the scene All debris was on the left hand side off the pave ment he said Officers said the impact knock ed the body about 50 feet slamming it into a telephone post They said a severed leg was found some distance from the body Dough Mi Treasure Hunt Price Is Right Truth or Tie Tic Doagk It Could Be Yo Movietime USA Kitty oyle WBTV Garry Moor Arthur Godfrey Dotto Love of Life Search for Tomorrow Guiding Ldght Betty eezor Shw As the World Tur Beat The Clock Art inklettar EJ5 Garry Arthur nottA Love of Life Search for Tomorrow rirsiriino ftffht News Weather MkU 4:3 a ron a (sews Broadwalk Ai World Turnt Alford Bowen CHERAW Alford Bogan Bow ey 73 died in a Hartsville hos pital Wednesday after a few weeks illness He was a native and life long resident bf Chesterfield coun ty uneral services will be held riday at 5 pm from the Mor man in Church in Society Hill with Elders Vogle and Wilkerson offici Mrs Zona Spotts BENNETTSVILLE Mrs Zana Ghent Spotts 94 died Wednesday at the home of her daughter Mrs James Rogers Turner of Bennetts ville after an illness of several months uneral services will be held riday at St James Episcopal Church My Lady's Manor Balti more County Md where she was a member interment fol lowing in the church cemetery A daughter of the late Alford Jackson and Elizabeth Holmes Ghent she was born January 15 1864 in Baltimore County She was a graduate of Mount St Agnes at Mount Washington Md In 1897 she was married to Capt Walter Hutchens Pearce of orest City Ark and lived there until Captain Pearce's death They had one child Mary Holmes Pearce who died at the jee of 12 In 1904 she was mar ried to Edward Virginius Spotts who dk'd in 1936 Surviving are one daughter Mrs Turner with whom she made her home two nieces and five nephews liMu Matinee Theatre Queen for a Day Modern Romancei Blondie Caetui Quaee Rin Tin Til Weather spona spotuuat Reporter Tic Tac Dough WILMINGTON Total this year 2207 Deviation from normal plus 2 02 Sunrise 5:08 am Sunset 7:33 GOBEL DIANA DORS IN MARRIED A Not since "Blackboard such shattering drama! Starring Russ Jan Jackie Coogan CARTOON MUSICAL NEWS EATURES 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 Oliver Hood HARTSVILLE Oliver Hood 65 died at a local hospital late Wednesday night following a few weeks illness uneral services will be held from the of God of Proph ecy on Highway 15 north of Harts ville at 4 pm riday conducted by the Rev IL Lamb the Rev Satterfield and the Rev Payne Burial will be in the family plot on the Long Branch Baptist Church Cemetery in Sum ter directed by Brown Pennington uneral Home Mr Hood born in Sumter County and had lived here for the past 35 years or 24 years he was employed by the Sonoco Prod ucts Co Since 1946 he has been employed by Pedigreed Seed Company Surviving are his widow the former Hattie Oxendine three daughters Mrs Clyde Reynolds Mrs Howard Atkinson and Mrs Carroll Smith all of Hartsville one son Leon Hood of Harts ville and one daughter Clarence reeman by a former marri'age to 'Marjorie Oxendine who died in 1915 six grandchil dren three brothers Reece Hood and Charlie Hood of Sumter Tho mas Hood of Hartsville Thej Irody will be at the home of his daughter Mrs Clarence reeman 1219 Patrick Rd WITH Noelle MIDDLETON Sk James ROBERTSON JUSTICE Robert HELPMANN BRIGHT I I SHI ON ik US76WEgr 3 Kiwanians Will Attend Chicago Meet Three members of the lorence Kiwanis Club will attend the 43rd annual convention of Kiwanis In ternational in Chicago June 29 through July 2 Tliov nrp IT Rlackwcll presi dent of the lorence club (assault and battery He was sen rank Nolen member of Kiwanis International Education and el lowship Committee and Lonnie Lester chairman of the local In ter Club Relations Committee Also attending will be Mrs No len and the Nolen sons Jack Bill and Tom Mrs Blackwell and daughter Ann and Mrs Lester The convention will be held in International Amphithe atre Among the speakers at the four day meeting in addition to Ki wanis International President Park Arnold of Glendale Califor nia will be The IIonourabTe Sid ney Smith Secretary of State for External Affairs Canada Wilber Brucker Secretary of the Army Henry Cabot Lodge Jr representative to the United Nations and Brian Aherne star of the Chicago company of air Arnold will deliver the convention keynote address "Of This We Are Sunday evening Clarence armer Clarence armer 43 one of most ardent sport en thusiasts died at 1:45 am Thurs day in Tuomey Hospital Sumter as a result of a truck accident near Sumter early Saturday morn ing He was manager and sales man for the Vaughan ruit and Produce Market uneral services will be conduct ed at 4 pm riday in the Waters uneral Home by Mr An derson pastor of the Gospel Cha pel Burial will be in Elim Bap tist Church Cemetery Pallbearers will be ow ler Jr Clyde Jeffers Jr Ben Rollins Clinton Schuyler Ray Tallon Paul McLaughlin David DuRant and Howard Camp bell Honorary bearers will be members of The Moose Lodge 1199 of lorence and Mi Palles Ward Thornton Canada II Keels Jr Lee Rhame Ray mond A Hyer Hubert McEl veen Vaughan George Corbin Corbin 0 John son Eaddy Earl Harris Louie kick and Campbell King Mr irmer was a life long citi zen of lorence He was born De cember 23 1914 a son of Mrs Guin Conner armer and the late armer both of Effingham i He attended McClenaghan High School and during the time Lee Rhame was high school coach he mt ivi rlrtt Due sviYvu 33 jiiaiiagvi ui vuja ketball Baseball and ootball I teams He also served as volun teer coach of the girls and boys I basketball teams for 12 yeags At the time of his death he was pres ident of the Moose Little Boys' League lie was former owner and for several years operated the Pastime Billiards He was a mem ber of the Loyal Order of Moose Myrtle Beach tides High 8:21 am 9:59 pm Low 3:24 am 3:32 pm River stages at 8 am Wateree (Camden) 39 falling Great Pee Dee (Cheraw) 68 falling Great Pee Bee (Pee Dec) Lynches (Effingham) 32 falling qUE a RIDAY WBTW LORENCE CHANNEL 8 Moore Godfrey 16000 CASH PRIZES bt RIOT SHOW! ri Sat 7:50 BINGO SAT KA Bob Katharine The Wk kJ (JOUpR by OS LUXt 4:00 4:45 5:00 6:20 6:30 7:00 CHARLOTTE CHANNEL 3 00 3:30 4:00 4:15 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 CHARLESTON CHANNEL 5 1tit 7:00 7:30 8 OC 8:30 9:00 "9:30 10:00 10:30 wic roi UMBIA CHANNEL 10 7:30 wyau wrp 800 Jefferson Drum Lift of RUey Sports Post ight Best rank Sinatra Thin Man jack Parr ALSO WARPATHcgSS B0MCM8 OIRIKN DUN JIGfiEB TTCI8G IABBY Lalo Show Sat 1 1 :55 pm Burlesk Varieties Bill BANK OICERS The Pee Dee Conference of the National Assn of Bank Auditors and Comptrollers installed a new slate of officers last night minus their president Mayes of Sumter who is attending a graduate course in banking at Rutgers University rom left are Jonte vice president of Bank of Greeleyville Trapp secretqty Sum ter South Carolina National and Boy treasurer Guaranty Bank and Trust Co lor ence New directors include Sellers Archie Rhodes Munn Parham Tayor Lewis Vickers Jr Robert Walden (Mormng News photo) IT' rd! 6 00 wooay 6 30 Reporter 6:45 Doug Edwards 700 Southeast Almanac 7:30 8:08 9:30 10:01 11:06 Turns' CHANNEL 2 Jefferson Drum Life of RUey Jungle Squad Thin Man Jack Parr ms MGi SCOPt ORECAST SOUTH CAROLINA riday partly cloudy and hot scattered thundershowers riday afternoon high 90 to 96 Data from the United Stales Weather Bureau in lorence for the 24 hour period ending at 7:00 last night Temperatures Highest 90 Year ago 93 Lowest 68 Year ago 70 Mean 79 Year ago 82 7:30 am 73 77 Rain none Year ago 82 Tnfnl this Deviation from normal minus 125 Total this UH S' i4 RCLE THEATRE TONIGHT I' HOLLINGS SPEAKS 8:30 CHANNELS: 8 2 5 10 Paid political adv Il'S Ww 4 LA lf 7 xlix fl ft 1L YA USERS' I 1 i Rfr: sBEt'iKSiba "Ml i A' SUH rtMfT mi jot un Airwaves SafiEKttBBHKi rnwm KsuMKeaH ATYDaGSini1 1 LIMK) B' i I "I Vv 4 1 THE GREAT I Ha 1 Co fc' A yrr KM Ji DotiithRe Ml 3:30 Verdiet Is Your 7:05 News Treasure Hunt 6:00 Brighter Dy 7:15 Doug Edwaraa Price Is Right 4:15 Secret Storm 7:30 Silent Serrioa Dotto 6:30 Edge of NigM 8 Trarkdown Love ol Life 5:00 Comedy Timo 8 30 Life of Riley It Could Be Yon 5:30 Kiddle Tima 5:00 Sports Kews 6:00 Looney tinea 9:65 Past ight Beat Message lor Today 6:1 Tsevvs 10:00 Big Story Aeademy Matmee 6:30 Superman 10:30 Playhouse Kitty oyle 7:00 Weather 11:0 Weather Carolina News I islen 8:45 IT Coswctl Disc A Rama 2 55 News 6:50 Record Room jgeWS 3:00 Listen 7:00 Veather Red i White 3:30 Rumpus Room 7:10 Record Roa Disc A Rama 3:53 News 7:30 300 Trials Women in New 4:00 Shopping Guide 8:15 Record Room Phillips News 4:30 Gospel Trail 7:55 News Weather Buren 4:55 ABC News 8:00 Record Room Caro News Mkte 5:00 Top Thirty Club 8:25 News Bay 6:00 Phillips New 8 30 Record Room Hm WaM 5:45 Rebel 300 1 55 News Paul Harvey :00 New 9:00 Record Room Peta TbarnaU 6:05 Heather News arm News 6:10 News A Mktl 10:00 Carolina New vt a 6:20 Scoreboard 1005 Record Room Visit with Star 6:30 John Daiy 10:55 News Red it White 6:40 News 11:00 Record Roon Music lor Heart OKtCA' I RCLE THEATRE I.

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