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The State du lieu suivant : Columbia, South Carolina • 23

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PAGE 11-B The State South Carolina's Largest Newspaper COLUMBIA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13 1953 The State: South Carolina's Progressive Newspaper Columbia Garden Club To Entertain A A 7 SA si William Capers Chapter DAR Holds Meeting I--1 V-S- 'gy I The William Capers Chapter Daughters of the American Revo- lutinn held its regular meeting Frhruary 3 at the home of Emrrt Rice in Wales Gardens Mrs Payne regent presided over the meeting The regent announced that Mrs Herndon Fair had accepted the office of treasurer for the remainder of this year io fill the vacancy left by the resig- nation of Mrs Fletcher Spigner Jr A nominating committee for officers for next year was elected as' follows: Miss Susan Guignard Mrs McMaster Mrs Me-Cants Mrs A Goodwyn and Mrs Bell The regent welcomed Mrs Irby a former member who had rejoined the chapter The meeting was turned over to Mrs Mayer program chairman She introduced Mrs Izard Josey who gave an interesting account of the restoration of the White House Delirious refreshments were served The assistant hostesses were Mr Herndon Fair Mrs Joseph Foard Mis A Goodwyn and Mrs John Holton Executive board members of the Columbia Garden Club are pictured above at the home of the president Mrs George Rhodes on Laurel Street February Mrs A Langley ra memoers or me uciumDUi uinifii viud rc pwturni i mr numc nw pirmu uif in urm talking over plans for a tea which will be given for the executive board of the Garden flub of South Carolina at 3:45 19 after the symposium at the University of South Carolina Left to right Mrs A Moore Mrs James A Cathrart fley Mrs George Rhodes and Mrs Ragland Dobbins (Photo by Munn and TeaU Valentine Angel Cake Finland will exchange wood products for Swiss watches and drugs I under a renewed pact Bolivian Denied Entry Into US Wife Admitted (jet to til Soft toucki Rivals Merge TV License Is Granted Here Two Columbia radio stations which had been fighting for one VHF channel here have merged their interests in one application and been granted a license by the Federal Communications Commission Richard Shafto president of the new WIS-TV Corporation said the older VHF signal can be received on all existing television sets Conflicting applications for channel 10 from WMSC and WIS mlgfc have held up VHF television here for years while the FCC decided which should get it Construction will begin in the immediate future and is expected to cast $602138 exclusive of certain buildings and real estate which are already available It is expected that the station will be completed and on the air by approximately September 1 with a schedule both net work and local programs A high powered transmitter which was ordered by WIS in mid-1951 will be available to WIS-TV within the next few weeks When thi transmitter is completed it will provide service to a wide area comparable with the most powerful stations on the air anywhere WIS-TV already has a television studio in operation The most time-consuming task facing the new TV station Mr Shafto said is the erection of a 580 foot tower and antenna tructure By its action today the FCC moveo swiftly to approve a new consolidated application filed just a few days ago in which the television irteresis of Radio Station WMSC and Radio Station WIS were merged into a single new independent company WIS-TV Mr Shafto saiu Both stations had previously been applicants for Channel 10 and their conflicting applications were causing long delay in the establishment of the VHF television in Columbia When the two competing applicants joined forces it was possible for the commission to approve grant without the necessity of holding a long involved public hearing Seven of the ten stockholders of (he Marseco Corporation licensee of Radio Station WMSC are getting rid bf their interests in WMSC in order to participate in the ownership of WIS-TV Corporation They are: Grenville Seibels II Jack Cosby Frank Gary A Heyward II Paul A Cooper Thonras Boyle and Joseph Nettles The three remaining stockholders in the Marseco Corporation will continued to operate Radio Station WMSC as in the past but will have no connection with the new television corporation They are Wallace Martin Wesley Hunt and Geddings Crawford Radio Station WIS will be operated independently of WIS-TV Corporation and will continue under the direction of Dudley Sau menlfc managing director Both WIS and WIS-TV Corporation will be located at the same address 1111 Bull Street Columbia Mr Shafto is president of WIS-TV Corporation and Charles A Batson is managing director Two other stations WNOK-TV and WCOS-TV already had been granted permits for the uncontested ultra high frequency channels allotted to Columbia There was no conflirt over these two channels but older sets will require adapters to receive the signals Newer models have built in provisions for UHF NEWPORT NEWS Vs Feb 12 A former Bolivian Air Force officer and his pretty wife left here today for New Hampshire to await an appeal on a ruling which has denied him entry into the United States Jose Felix Orsini was denied admission to the by district immigration officials here yesterday His wife Marcella a Swiss was given the right to enter under her quota The young Bolivian appealed the decision of immigration authorities and wat placed under parole in his name while the appeal is studied in Washington The couple came here from Wilmington aboard -the Norwegian Freighter Ole Bull They had applied for admission into the country at Wilmington but were referred here for the hearing The former air force officer left Bolivia after a change of governments there last year The couple will remain at Littleton to await the decision on appeal FAY ROSALYN DRUCKER Mr and Mrs Morris Drucker of Denmark announce the engagement of their daughter Fay Rosalyn and Bernard 1 Novit aon of Mr and Mrs A Novit of Charleston The wedding will take place March Fire Department Auxiliary Meets With pink frosting look SIZES: The Ladies Auxiliary to the Columbia fire department Local 793 held its monthly meeting January 20 at Valley Park Mrs Furman Anderson pres! dent called the meeting to order After the business session a social hour was enjoyed The hostesses Mrs Furman Anderson and Mrs Frank Reynolds served sandwiches cakes and London Fog from a table centered with camellias and ivy Sixth District P-TA Conference To Be Held Feb 20 Mr Paul Leonard district preiident announces that the annual conference of the parent-teacher associations of Sixth District Soutli Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers -will be held at 10:30 next Friday morning Feb 20 at the Main Street Methodist Church The Sixth District includes par-ent-tescher associations from Richland Sumter Lee Kershaw and Fairfield counties Thirty-two associations with a membership of severs! thousand parents and teachers will be represented st this meeting Dr Wright Spears president of Columbia College will be the guest speaker during the morning session His subject wtll be Homes Better Srhnols Better Our Road Accidents Kill 19 in eek Road accidenta killed 19 people in South Carolina last week bringing the total for the year to 93 through midnight last Saturday Five fatalities were reported in Darlington County three in Jasper two in Aiken Laurens and Sumter and one each in Bamberg Clarendon Florence Lexington and Pickens Counties Highway deaths through February 7 1952 totaled 81 Bel Tel Clufi Dance Tonight making a lunch or supper appropriate for Cupid At a buffet lunch or supper serve Cheese Fondue with crisp canned potato sticks and a tomato aspic heart-shaped molds For dersert you can have a layer cake frostfrt white with a heart outlined with small red cinnamon cqndies on the frosting Another idea for dessert Is this: Bake s' sheet of plain white or sponge cake and cut out small heart-shaped portions using a cardboard heart pattern or a neart-shaped cookie cutter Put the small hearts together in pairs sandwiching them with cherry preserves then frost all over and garnish with maraschino cherries Heart-shaped sandwiches are nice for a Valentine bridge or canasta party An attractive filling for these is cream cheese mixed with deviled ham and seasoned with onion juice or prepared horseradish Old-fasliioncd small heart-shaped candies with mottoes on them are fun at any Cupid's day festivity is ice cream in heart-shaped molds serve the Ice cream with sauce made from canned bing cherries Or mold Bavarian cream heart molds and serve it with the cherry sauce VALENTINE ANGEL CAKE By CECILY BROWNSTONE Do you want to impress your beaux (and other friends) on Valentine's Day? Then have a dessert-and-coffee party and serve this maraschino angel food cake with its fluffy pink frosting If you want to Impress the male sex still more serve plenty of roffee with the cake and have the coffee strong clear and hot! VALENTINE ANGEL FOOD CAKE Ingredients: 2 tablesnoona jmara-schino cherry juice cold water one 14-ounce package angel food mix 1-3 cup well-drained finely chopped maraschino cherries Method: Pour cherry juice into measuring cup add water to 1-cup level Use as liquid in preparing angel food mix as directed on package Fold in chopped cherries Bake and cool as directed on package Spread with Valentine Pink Frosting VALENTINE FINK FR08TING Ingredients: 2 egg whites 1-4 teaspoon cream of tartar 4 cups (1 pound) sifted confectioners' sugar 2 tablespoons light corn syrup red food coloring Method: Beat egg whiles until frothy Add cream of tartar beat until atiff Add sugar dhd corn syrup alternately while continuing to beat Add enough food coloring to tint delicate pink (If too thick to spread add cold water a few drops at a time) Spread on top and sidrs cf cooled Valentine Angel Food Cake Here are other suggestions for in in So a in The Bell Tel Club is entertaining at a Valentine danre from 9 to 1 o'clock tonight at the Jefferson Hotel Music will be furnished by Tony Torre's orchestra Officers of the club are Mrs Dorothy Jones president Miss Rena Curtis vice president Mrs Margaret Phillips secretary and treasurer Miss Margaret Harris decoration chairman and Miss Grace Neal publicity chairman Fashion Show Flats tale you from dawn to dark going out or just wandering about! Fit for tall girls small girls In pastel colors of pink blue yellow sun coral and purplo also black and gray suede Henry Arcrill at 1 Richland Polio Chapter To Meet February 20 The annual meeting of the Richland County Chapter National Foundation for Infantile paralysis will he held at 5 o'clock next Friday afternoon Feb 20 in the Rich' land County Library it was announced hy Thomas Daisley president Reports will be given and election of officers will he held The meet ing Is open to the public Central Africa has its first electric railway the Jadotville-Tenke line in the Congo Georgian Heads USC Christian Service Club Elizabeth Traylor of Atlanta Ga has been elected president of the Carolina Christian Service Club at the University of South Carolina retiring president Ares Artemes of Chester announces Faris Giles of Lancaster was elect ed vice-president Ira Mae Jones of JohnsnitVille secretary Sylvia Jacobs of Columbia treasurer and Stella Artemes of Chester corresponding secretary Alston Wilkes of West Columbia was selected as the club's representative to the 1953 Religious Emphasis Week general committee "FLOWERS" For All Occaalona DeLoache Inc 1113 Hampton Ph 2 2187 in the Arcade GROUP OF 50 ECONOMY SHOP DRESSES USC Students Using War Maps Scholars in many fields are finding the University of South Carolina's collection of toms 20000 mapi covering all areas and resources over the globe a valuable aid in their studies These maps on file in the Me-Kissick library were made available to the University by the map service of the department of the corps of engineers They re a part ot a surplus supply offered by the army to some 150 universities and colleges in the nation Included in the library's files are maps on the economics transportation systems topography and hydrography railways road and industrial centers of various coun tries The laigest number of the maps according to Librarian Alfred Rawlinson deal with territories with which our armed forces were chiefly concerned during the Second World War Many of them were designed for use by bomber pilots and other attacking forces The army map collection is one of two such sets available to students in the state The other belongs to Clemson College NYLON HOSE BROKEN SIZES IROKEN SIZES BELTS FOUNDATIONS GIRDLES COMBI NATIONS IRAS Sertoinans Hear Talk on Accidents Seaborn director of the Division of Administration and Finance of the Stale Department of Education waa guest speaker at the Scrtoma Club luncheon meeting yesterday in the Hotel Wade Hampton Discussing the "High Cost of Accidents" Mr Seaborn said that so cldents in this country last year coat more than eight billion dollars killed more than 92000 people and injured more than 10 million people some of whom were perman ently disabled Mr Seaborn pointed out that the deaths were equivalent to having a city the size of Columbia completely wiped out in one year "In order to give the figure of eight billion dollars some meaning Mr Seaborn listed the number of schools colleges hospitals and public libraries for which this sum would pay beside the 'number of teachers and nurses whose salaries It would pay In addition to many-other worthwhile activities He em phasized that it was necessary to educate people besides improving equipment and pointed out that two tenths of one per cent of the accident cost would finance an enormously expanded program of safety education and if it reduced the accident cost hy 10 per cent il would pay a return of fifty to one on the investment Dr Tucker Weston president presided at the meeting Program chairman was Gordon Thomas 1 Ns other car gets away from a standing start with the combined quickness qniet and smoothness of a 1953 Buich with Twin -Turbine Dynaflow Drive With two turbines instead of and with engineering advances all through this miracle automatic you can get from sero to 30 tttfih before you take two and with more silence and efficiency than ever before Beyond this new power that makes the entire range of performance more electrifying In every 1953 Buick SUPER and ROADMASTER find the world's most advanced Y8 the first Fireball V8 In every 1953 Buick Special find the famed F-263 Fireball 8 Engine redesigned to provide record horsepower and compression for this budget-priced Buick Series But all this flash-fast getaway this new quiet this stepped-up efficiency this more spirited performance can be judged only at the wheel of a Golden Anniversary Buick withTwin-Turbine Dynaflow Will yuu stop by and try with our compliments? S'anJari on Root master optional at extre toit oo other St-iti TiWioft Ireot-lh B'JICK CIRCUS HO UX-cverjr fourth Tuesday 1 RACK BETTER DRESSES and COATS bihr GENERAL MOTORS Si 94000 BETTER HIGHWAYS CONTEST Ul Yeur lu'tk Dtalr kr confit blank and full Information WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM LAUREL AT BARNWELL ST COLUMBIA hi its first parking Sweden meter PHONE 2-7271 amwmqers IUinoia mines produced more than 10 per cent of coal in 1952.

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