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re r5F ormernker Dies07,aAt-ng,Am-pelck.Ga. He owned the exclusive Mas-see apartment in Macon, (ia., and retired from business about 12years ago.He was a native of Hephzibah, (ia.Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edith Stokes Tarver; four daughters, Mrs. J. \Y. Thurmond, of ne-| North Augusta. Mrs. Walter W’al-lenburg, of (iraniteville, Mrs. J. R. Dubose, Jr., of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. C. A. Haysworth, of Greenville; 1 : grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Cara Tanna-hill, of Greenville, Mrs. Kate King, of Raleigh, N. C., and Mrs. Marion King of Oakland, Calif. Iiwnner;en.ofth e n a I e n ton.u royiston, Jr., ot Aiken route one, and Bartow H. Boylston, of Aiken route one; four brothers, H. E. Holley, Sr., of Aiken, E. B. Holley, of Aiken route one, L. R. Holley, of Aiken, and Horace M. Mobley, of Aiken; and four grandchildren.Active pallbearers were the following nephews, Samuel L. Boylston, Raymond P. Boylston, Jr., Harold Holley, Bertram F. Holley, H. Earle Holley, Jr., andForrest E. Hollev.%Mrs. Boylston was a native of Aiken county and a member of the Millbrook Baptist church. She was the daughter of the lateB. F. and Nettie Summerall TJ'd*lev.Harold Lewis Heldpeat is the best fertilizer fo* both azaleas and camellias, and that is should he incorporated in the first few inches of tin* soil He stated that all camellias should be pbinted with the ball about two inches above the levelof the ground. Rev. Frierson contended that many camellias don’t bloom because they are planted too deep.Albert George introduced tie* guest speaker to the Rotarians.Julian Salley spoke* briefly to the Rotarians about the Crusade for Freedom drive which is now in progress in Aiken. Edward [Cushman in the* chairman of tie* drive*, and the Rotarians endorsed it by signing the cru.-ade resolution and contributing financial-; ly to the drive in Aiken countv.on the e ont r:uAcollegeconsincount i ia nunnow oI ’nivei lie aejviAfter Firing ShotsCity ElectionBooks Now Openin theA ndet A rimeet ii the .\ mitt ctof Ai OtfiassociCI M. MI • i i presui| ( ohm- \Y. Thi a, lt;ProgramIn Toole Hill HomeThe registration hook- for the*Boosted In Countyns1:0'-l'Ct -ling'Negro inresA i!esiThere were 501,1 Ob sMtoullunches served in Aiken counfy ■ | last year according to Mrs. Bird*¥11 ie W. (Iowan, lunch program sup 3 lervisor.This runmber will be toppedthis vear savs Mrs. (Iowan, witil lt;* •' • •1‘ | the' inclusion of the lunch program in many more schools.. Every white* school Aiken coent\ is participating in the program now and three Ne gro schools are* taxing i art in 1 serving lunch.Tiu* ultimate aim of the* lunch I program, Mrs. Glt; »vai explains, ! K to mi vide a wholesome lunch ! 'or all school children. In many cas»'S, eivi*; « i ganizat ions smdt as the Ei )lis eluh, P. T. A.d’;dVMother- el’ib.^ sponsor free lunyb t » some children.Of the* :p* 1 Ob lunches serv ed last ve*ar i.M.O'JO wen* served at less than regular charge and 7 b.-sS'P w me sei vt*d w ithout charge.IWi,• iehidreeas*'Oil,inoilag*Harold Lewis, the ^brother oi the man who drew a life sentence for kiilii.L two men last April, i being held in the Aiken countv jail foi shooting into a dwelling,according to Police Chief J. E. George.The Aiken Negro was arrest * I last Sunday nignt after he* fired two shots into the* home* of I)e*w-ey Johnson, a resident of ToonHill.The* shooting is bedicwed to have* resulted from an argument between Lewis and Mr. Johnson,( hief George said. Johnson told •jt i ieers that some frie*nds were causing a disturbance in Iront o; liis house, and that Ik* stepped out and ask»*d thc*m to quiet down. Lewis and William Williamson, | white*, threatened him accordingCi (’hn*f George.Williamson is l»eing held in th,* ( city jail on a (barge* iff disordeiA jI conduct. M agistrate R. \V. Ta\ !»».stated that Williamson, faces a |conpiraey e-iiarge when lie i) leased from the* t ity jail.11 lid so i' Lt a is is a hi ot heiNovember b city election are now open to the* voters.'Flu* registration hook- fo? East Aiken are* at Coward's Seedrtore, and will be moved toStills market next Monday.I he books for West Aiken nr ■at Hall’.- Pharmacy now and will,remain there* thiough next week.AH city residents East of Ym k street should legistd on the East Aiken hooks, and the u*si-dents West, ot York street should register on the hooks foi WestA i k e n.All eligible* voters an* to rogistei as soon as p.»-LulFoiSetTh(■(ill'.VIhi* Idthe .Ai: i • tlough1M e.llieiiin at'Edj tie* iii be lt;il'Ol 'Aplan r andport ilt;• I ell \O 1 e i5 »U I ge )ie.dLewis is GivenLife SentenceBy County CourtLilt l;e! Lew is, Jb year old \ ien Negro, was fo .nlt;i guilty la 1* ridav nigbt and sentencedIMllie d el t i.Log**’.111 -to! ’* A ,Ed-I *\ M.elmMi,, (iuvvan said y.Mc.lay thai , ,lt;uthel. ianV|. w|)(, w.|v shf plar.M; an i*«i k oi.I.m fo.,.uilU of ki„in(f po|j,(,!llan K,li u.that h;i.rh »'P and t i, fath.r. .,U( I.^ui .will have an nmpl.* s.ippk ot tond | j,, (l|aul |at Apij, Th(. u j|t|on hand She has received and distributed to individual unit.-: cheese, creamery huttei, Irish noroom -(!(*!'• ekie' u I iabliz-Gaittatoes, dried eggs, and dried milkOther supplies expected to an iv** jLuther Lewis ended last Fridaynight when i countv jui \ return- j T. • ,,.. . . ilhe |iirv !«*(•»!ed a verdict ot guilty with a recommendation of meiw. Jude*otMgave* the* mandator/in 'hlt;* not,, i .tun* an*; t ro/.»*n | .t.lltl.nil* ot* |itv jmpt isonm.uit totuiki*y, ( lai.in'i ry sau.v. *•»»»“ ' I th.* Aik»*n Xi-ai o.lass«*nt;;Sa» -ion * ose-a .n.aid,ea'cherries, tlt; matoes and tomat * paste*.A typical menu for *Jn leiitsC meat loaf, butterl»e*ans, pickleo beets, swei t potato souffle, bread, butter, peaches, and a haC pint of w hole mdk or fried chicken garden pe a, creamed potatoes biscuits, butter, peach salad or lettuce, and a half pint of whole milk.D. Of Americalife imprinmnn m of City Policeman Kufuand his fat In i , Joe I a* w i .The* foi email lead the verdit appi oximatedv two and uro* dial hours at tei Judge Jot* Moss. »dYork, had made an hour andminute i n a i ge to t he .in \ nu*»• •nmeiided meia v■the Negio and the sentence the judge wa mamiateiwAttorneys tor the state wer' St d ie 11 o i Bei t e Cartel, Aitant Solicitor Leonard W uliam-M-i.i John H. W’iHiams, and lohn I*Willi am. d in* can 11 appoint'dNoinian Cullum and lt;diaile Simo s a .1 lt;' toastTiciia i(i innwillMTomit muTIIHispWI). ( i Ii iTwAnd Jr. OrderMeet Oct. 14OHS for the def(*nse » f tll»* \e *Ia*w i' wa- indieted imdeat h ot Policeman Rogei A in’ita I'd \vaWilliamsGameThI’llij • istivur•tlK IDuring SeptemberR*»y F Williams, Ai .rn countv Game warden, reported that ’lt;’ men were found guilty ot violatthe d(*ath of his tathei is, September lib.indn te iJoe II lt;I*.as,lt; )• * AMeThe Pai.gh’ers of Amtiica and lunioi i )rdei, Lnited Ameiican ^Iecharut- of the Fifth district, will meet iii Aiken Saturda\ evIcuing, (t tob« r I 1, at 7 :‘.b i»inThe shooting took plat t* Apin 22 when Sgt Fiampton Gic.mo*-and Polieema!: Roga*rs went t-»the LcaC hteui* to stop ; Inac A fight res dted when the Neca * •w a amg r« inI lu* D. oi* A. will hold t hen st*s don in tin* Masonic ball and Ji G. [' A. M. will me(*t in tiu* A if en muntv courthouse.File Ldlowing program haresist edkilled.and the two mm w *Claudia WildsIlott eli,UU!hMi
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