quircd to dose the wounds. Oi'C Ire wras broken. Ho is now a ia||ent hUniversity Hospital in AugUSfc.EDITOR’S NOTE: Residents o the New Ellenton area are a#lt;« to telephone Mrs. I .nil and Mrs. Mil ler to give their new* for the abo\« column, tall Mr*. Miller at 01 2 2V,i2 or Mr*. I.ail at OL S 2604.(Skunk)—Roger Taylor SDoggie in The Window”—(Bear)— h Mike Robinson I liWhat It was—Football”—(Man)— | fi Dale Faulkenlierry cAlvin's Harmonica”—(Boys)— t Vernon Keenan c(Clown)—Larry Hodge (Lamb)—Larry Williamson I (Bear)—Harold lluhbs 1i‘Little White Duck”-(Lamb)—Larry Williamson ‘I’m No Fool”—(Boy)—VernonKeenan |'I Went To Your Wedding”— j(Gown)—Larry Hodge 1Big Rock Candy Mountain”— (Lion)— Ronny LeGrand (Elephant)—Donny LeGrand (Squirrel)—Jimmy Ray I(Skunk)—Tony Temple ‘‘In My Merry Oldsmobile”—(Old Man)—David Crotts “Leprechaun With The Flute”— 1(Old Man)—Charles Miller “Wait Til The Sun Shines Nellie”-(Man)—Mike Bradham Counting Song”—All Puppets I“Banjo Joe”—(Skunk)—Ray Bland j Teddy Bear Polka”—(Bear)— Jordan Bouknight Git Along Little Doggie—(CowlKjy)—Beppi BouknightYeah!—(Beatnik)—Jerry Johnson Hey! Cubby Boy-(Cat)—Robert WoodKathy—The Kangaroo-(Rabbit) —Johnny Kissiah Scarecrow in The Cornfield”— (Clown)—Donald Stowe 1 A Walk in The Forest—(Cowboy)I —Rieky KissahJ At popular request, the same pres-j entation was held in the cafeteria1 at the Aiken County Hospital for thebenefit of convalescing children.RewardA reward of $50.00 will be paid through the Office of Sheriff of Aiken Countyfor information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person guilty of break ing and entering the premis e* of the undersigned, presently occupied by Powell and Greene as a retail store and service station, in the Village of Gloverville, Ai Icen County, South Caro*Walter C. PlunkettOwnerMay ^1. hgie 2The Tom Joneses discover at their WILLS are pre-T*Several class parties have been lt;enjoyed by children of Talatha H, i School. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, ( Smith Ave, entertained Mrs. Geneva Oxner’s fifth grade Friday night with a “Ho Bo” party. Each gu«*st came dressed as a Ho Bo” with sandwich or snack tied up in a scarf on a stick. Games, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by all.Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Yelton, George ISt., entertained Mrs. Ethel Yonce’s sixth grade with a cook-out Saturdayafternoon from 4 to 7 P. M.Judy l^ail entertained a few friends at her home on Smith Avenue, Tuesday afternoon with an “end of school” party. After games were played and contests held, the guests were served rake, lemonade and mints. Those enjoying the hospitality were Gail Tison, Becky Smith, Jean, ne Miller, Toy Arhaugh, Ann Akins, Jennifer Dixon, Jennie Rowland, andBrenda Hunt.The children In Mrs. Meetze's third grade each brought a covered dish and all enjoyed a delicious supper at the Civic Center as their end of theyear party.j Three MYF members from St. Pauls Lutheran church joined otheisin Aiken and vicinity for a retreat at Camp Graven this weekend.Among the local attendees were Mary Carol Miller, Ernie Compton and Mrs. Dona Boatwright, teach-CTB SCOUT PCPl’ET SHOWCub Scout Pack 109 thrilled young and old with a first-class puppet show on Thursday evening at the Musonie Building in New Ellenton. Each member of the pack had fabricated his own puppet and gave a sturll-ing performance with perfected gestures. The staging and lighting wassuperb also. The following programwas presented.School Principal Puppet —Dale Faulkenborry i Kid Puppet—Randy Hayden i Music Teacher—Mike O'Neal! Boys Puppet Chorus—Song: Hi U You”—Von Poe and Randy HaydenSkinoie the Minnie —lt; Dragon i—Steve Rowland•Pony Boy -(Boy)—Van PoeI ’The Hi Ho Song”—‘Man I— Randy Hayden “All Alone at Coney Island”—♦Pre-Tommy Jr.; pre-Thomas Jones Enterprises. Inc.; pre-Tax Law revisions...Is your Wili up to date? If not, see your lawyer soon (and if additional trust services wiU be needed, see us).Continuous Operation