Thoof the will be Baptist“M” tBaptistp.m., ! Paul ?pjvsiderectorthe HiJohnleadercongn*jpresent will bpianist, men aBaptistMr.Southei ary inRecent by hissidentComer Aiken one ofpa storsveryReeobo ma Troinir the nv fleate i| theBv Ed Kenney 22u£An Aiken landmark, the old police watchman’s hut at the idual corner of Park Ave. and Williamsburg St. will be sold l\v the city i entire to the highest bidder, City Manager Harding Hughes said yes* rrcognterdJly. jLuther Ixnvis on Toole Hill to break the* laThe familiar octagon-shaped build- up a fight between Lewis and his sent v ing is steeped in the history of father. T o Negro man shot and ; The tr Aiken, and tho men who have killed e f dm and Policeman est jh •erved in it have tad unusual Reg* rN :‘n,t *s now s*r\ing n life ; «»nt v roles in p»lice history, sentence in t ip stafe ypn .after a tuve ]This very moment, if you would j»»\ ietu« .«! a gutlt vmlid with Reeug inspeet the iiut. you would see in- tee mnu*aiaii n for mercy. trainliside an old stove and coffee p t M- Widener succeeded Mr. Rog-' Kffic wiiich was used by tee policemen e* nd after bis Midden death of tion. to keep them warm during t ie lone- a liea t attack in 19.V tlu* but was Imp10 i THE EIGHT -sided Aiken police watchman’s Hut on Park avenueiin would be sold by the city on a bid basis Dec. 5. The little house up is a landmark here and is steeped in history. Photo by BuschinK i Famous La ml murk