es Of Illnessis. Hula Holley Boylston, ageof Aiken route one, died athome at 1:10 Friday morningnving an extended illness.uneral services were held at’clock, Saturday afternoon at Milihiook Baptist church with Rev. R. 1). Parkinson, ofi'i-ing. Burial was in the churchletery.urvivors include her husband,4 •Boylston, Sr.; one daughter, Hjjhe suggested that raising flowers is as interesting a hobby a* one can find. IB* noted that you never sec* an ugly flower.The speaker told the Rotari-ans that for landscape beauty youwant a peimanent plant. The best plants for landscaping are the In oad leaf ones that bloom,such a; the camellia, azalea, andhoi ley.Rev. Frierson stated that these three plants will be the mostsought after plants in several years, and In* predicted that in 50 years the hoiley would be a premier plant in America. 11“E. B. Rochford, of Texas c, Tex.; three sons, Dr. B. F. /lston, of Houston, Tex., Leon Boylston, Jr., of Aiken route *, and Bartow H. Boylston, Aiken route one; four broth-, H. E. Holley, Sr., of Aiken, R. Holley, of Aiken route one, R. Holley, of Aiken, and Ho* e M. Mobley, of Aiken; and ir grandchildren.\ctive pallbearers were the fol-ing nephews, Samuel L. Boyls-, Raymond P# Boylston, Jr., rold Holley, Bertram F. Hol-, H. Earle Holley, Jr., andrest E. Hollev.«Mrs. Boylston was a native of ten county and a member ofMillbrook Baptist church. » was the daughter of the lateso expi essed the opinion thatazalea hedges would soon become popular with flower growers.The plant specialist said that peat is the best fertilizer fo» both azaleas and camellias, andthat is should he incorporated in the first few inches of the* soilHe stated that all camellia should he pbmted with the ball about two inches above the level of the ground. Rev. Frierson contended that many camellias don’t bloom because they are planted too deep.Albert (leorge introduced the guest speaker to the Rotarians.Juiian Salley spoke briefly to the Rotarians about the Crusade for Freedom drive which is now in progress in Aiken. EdwardI Cushman in tin* chairman of tin* F. and Nettie Summoiall j drive, and the Kutarians endor-ed it by signing the crusade resolution and contributing financially to tin* drive in Aiken countv.arold Lewis Heldfter Firing ShotsCity ElectionBooks Now Openof Accounnical s c;swiiich wil ni(*rcial hMr. BLre* tor of can Instil national lt;1 Dll. Libeen the lt;i rafting lt;releases oth(* dailvall over HMr. Bn accountanExt hangeWorld W:tor of tinvision of Board anon the pi contract tA gr;college an cousin, I countinga numbei now on \I biiversit^I: lie acc u!and was 1 . , in the acAnderson A rranei meeting tin* Meetmittee o'I of Aiken Officerassociat in| of Char| M. McRt[ president( oil’n -Ida: W. Tolcbin, evei Toole Hill HomeTlie legislation book- for t Ik* *Harold Lewis, the 'brother ei man who drew a life sentence ’ killing two men last April, is ng held in the Aiken countv I for shooting into a dwelling, ■oiding to Police ( hief J. E. orge.riie Aiken \egro was arrest * 1t Sunday nignt after lit* fireda shots into the home of Dew-Johnson, a resident of ToonI lie shooting is bc*lic*ved B»'lt;* resulted from an argumentween Lev. is and Mr. Johnson, ief (leorge said. Johnson told icers that some friends were ising a di-turbancc in I rout o;November f city ejection arc now open to the voters.Tin* registration hook* for East Aiken are at Coward’s Seed.'tore, and will be moved toStills market next Monday.The hooks for West A ikon ar •at Hall’. Pharmacy now and willremain there through next week.All city residents East of York street should legister on the East Aiken books, and the residents West ot Yoi k street should register on the books foi W'estA i k e n.All eligible* voters an* urged to register as soon as possible.LuthFortSet FThe con gl eg; held atthe Muring to t lough, pIM r mbllieii in in attenEdwaiI the a ft ei be ifit l ..' lt;i eorge.A prlt;’■ plannedand A.| port i*n 1 1 en v S o f e I . ?Ro'a IU J(din t oast me.The ie ! I a I gelt;iiiim ».will er\Mr,.Tom t, iP oriiimThepose,) ,W BioI ). ( i eo!I Lv hILewis Is GivenIlouse, and that hi* stepped outI asked them to i|uiet down. a is and William \\ illurmso;.. j it e, thri*at(»n(*d him accordinglt; hief ( ieoige.Williamson is being held in the V jail on a rharge t*f disoi del ! \iduct. Magistrate R. W. Ta,\ !o, ted that Williamson, faces ar-piia-y ciiarge w hen lie i, . sed from the city jail.II udson Li w is is a hi **t hei « *tlier Lewi-, who wa- found i 11\ of killing policeman Rufti-gers and ! is fat her, Joe Lew n, a brawl lat April. The tiial oi it her Lewis ended last FridasLife SentenceBy County CourtLut he i Lewis, ’Jo year old \ien Negro, was fo ,nlt;| guilty la F ridav night and sentenced«olie d e’l f I ,Rog * ■ •.life imprisomm nt of City Pol hem an Rufm and his fatm i, doe I m w i. .The* foi email i ead t he \*rlt;ii« approximates \ two and one-liathours at tel Judge* Joe Moss, otYork, had made an hour and *er. , minute i inn ge to the .nr\ me»-rht w :n*n a county jur\ return- , , , , * ' ,• 11 he lUI’V l e(■•iiiinielidi'd melt V leta verdict of guilty with a rlt;in :iu*m!ation of merrv. dude* (* 'Moss gave tlie mandator/atenre of 111e impr isonm«nt t *»* Aiken N c g i o.Of Americand Jr. Orderleet Oct. 14I.ne jurythe Negi o and the sentence oft he iudgr w a- mandat lt;»i \.Attorneys tor tin* state wc*r I Solieitoi Rente Caitei, Assistant Solicitor Leonard W iiliamv*i,iJohn II. \\ i'liams, and lohn FWilli am. d'iie , im 11 a ppoint **dNorman Cullum and lt;huilo Simoils for the defense f tin* Ne.*ie.Lewi-' wis indicted im death of Policeman Rogei-TwoMenfllas\ pi’l IThe Pang’ders of Aim lira and mioi i)i del, ITiited Amciican echanim lt;*! the* Fifth district, ill met t iii Aiken Saturdax t*v dug, lt;«. tobt i It, at 7 :'*0 p mit* I). ofA. w ill hold t hell sesn in the Masonic hall and di L A. M. will meet in the Aiki ountv courthouse*.Th«- Bdjowing program haen arranged foi the joint -e*on l»» be held in the Fbuilv Leigcoum il F.all: welcome, loInuna- A Williamson, courtv (‘auirei : re-ponse by Mrs [,lt;»♦ e Ban tate vice eouneibuaviglitlt;*i of America- \-oeal -«dand w a * ind wte i t he dcat h of his tat hci, .!«»»• 1 .«• v\i, St*ptemberThe siiooting toi.k plate Api 22 when Sgt Fbampten Lienu and Policeman Rogei- wentthe* Lev*' In not* t lt;* t op ; 1*1 aA fight res’.lted when the Ne/o * resist ed and f he two men w • killed.ToPtClaudia WildsIIs Honored/Mibeent laudia M ild a Radtdi 111 e leet ed ,cc t et a I v t»t t InBoaid t Hall Rre-ufentt hiMetwarm! Kg r o. w 111 lt;|*U \ !ogam -t« I a-t e 111 tgun -im liM i-11 r mgtilt* wdeot The nett a K nt*lt;*e