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THE ONLY PULITZE R PRIZE WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES More Than 10,000 People Read Tlie Tribune Every Week lie. 7< People Shop From The Pages Of Their Hometown newspaper vm.t'MC XII. NUMBER 8 τahm City — Tb* Town With A City Future» 1 ΛΙΜ>Β CITY. NORTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER Κ. 1»« IIOKRY ELECTRIC COOP CONTESTANTS—Tb.,.·, !:>vcl.v were contestants in the beauty conlrst held durinc the Horry Electric Fair this ueek. V'rom left. Ernestine Todd, Geraidinc H\ is. hrenda Eddines. Sarah Eubanks, Audrey Fi«>v. ts. Annette Gore. Jacqueline Johnson and .lean Little. (Klemln* Photo) Brenda Eddings Wins Title Arrest Parents In Aspirin Deaf1' QJ Two-Year-O?' t in· aspirin death I-st week .* ,ι two-y.-ar-old Fair Bluff ί Ν :;!'■· «irl has resulted im thi'l -ιϊ vest of the parents. Mi and Mrs. Proctor John· - •i were arrested >··Ίι·ι· an in < Ration indicated they hadj 5. ft their nine children nntended; . n>i unprovided for duting at! I -t a 24-h«ur period. ^U-ad is Patricia Ann Johnson, 2^-h'spitalized wis Grevelle ,f inson. 3. Garfr.'ld, 4, was! t·· ited. All of the children hadj I : evioiudy been leported as t .in« been rummaging in a trash dump when they feund a, .- ipply of aspirin, paregoric and, ι ' ier medicines. Investigating officers reported tl. it the father had Itl"t on Sal i.tdav to go fishinc The mother ν reportedly visiting in Mul liti- or at th-j beach. The only food !<>.ind in the l ouse was raw liver. Both parents have been re 1· ..»'d under bond. Two Drown In Ocean A Myrtle A brother and lister, both of Sun.tor, S. C., drowned in the > rl at Myrtle Btach Saturday ji the vicini'y of the Buccaneer Apartments. I)<ad from the tragedy are Miss Kmolyn Elizabeth Cook, 36, • mi Julian Edwatd Cook, 36. Ttj^y were members cf a vaca t:Jrng party at the resort along with another sister Miss Mary Neal Cook, of Sumter and Dur ham, N. C., and Herbert Heyse, ol < olumbus, Ohio. Niiss Cook and Heyse said they went into the water almost »'■ the samj time Fmolyn and 'jlian went in bat they were not together. One was a bit fur tnei down the beach than the Wary Neal said, sister »lied to me and said we must ft Julian iot of the water. Herbert and I swam out toward tnern and the currci.t was> pull in« us out. We reached Julian 8fl< tried to nelp liim toward the beach but he kept going *"i'ler. Mary Neal and Fmolyn r.ear exhaustion couH not effect ti fescue and had to <wim back «0^1 ore, Thty summoned help tut Juiian and Emolyn drown *'· before help arrived. Joint Sesgion Slated By VFW The Carlton M. Fonviallc Post, »IM54. Veterans of Foreign Wan, >nf| the Ladies' Auxiliary to the P"'■ will meet in a Joint se*-| '·'% for businaaa and supper frtflay, September 27, at 7:1 m «t the poat ho—. AH member· an urged to b· Present to make plana for the fo*t . nd Auxiliary's part In the , « *r.>|inas Yam Festival also for | departmental Commander,, ίη'1 Auxiliary President'« Mr and Mn. C. H. ' Λ-akt View visited tl w·· Williamson's Saturd «•η-,οη. Brcnda Klidings. 1Τ -ycar-ol daughter of Mr. ond Mrs Tallj II Kddings, won the Miss Hurry Electric Coop beauiv title Lis! r.:pJ>t in Conway. Slu· won the titlo :;t»m a field i».' eight beauties ai." will repre sent Horry County ·ι. ιί.ι st.ii· rfcctric coup beauty contest ii Le held in Columu. . .ημ.ίη tin rvonth of Decern Κ;. T;ie new Miss H.iiry Ekvtrii Ci.op is a member ot tiie junioi lass at Tabor City High School She is active in school programs •nd holds members-hip in thi lata Club, French Club. Monocle ν if. school chorus and cheer· l> ader's sta'f. Her vital statistic.·, are 3C-23'-j J'.. The $25 cash p;*:ze .■»varil« II t· beauty winner will be turu •i over by her to ·!.( s|wi<»r iiiji Home Demonstration Club Itunner-up in the contest wa: Ni.rma Jean Little of Lcrts. Miss Kdd:njjs w is runner-u] I· is year in ihe M.s. Taboi Citj ci litest. Dance Students To Be On TV A number of !ο»ιΊ student: will appear on the Florence TV Station, Channel G, cn Monday night, September 30 at !):00 un t'ti the sponsorship of the Ver. Niarchette School ct Dance. The program will be present· ι υ monthly and students in tht T..bor City dance i-:ass will b< f,:ven the opportunity to auditioi f»>r appearances. instructors for tiie Maichetti School are in Tabor City to classes on Tuesday afternoon ο «•ach week. The <.ol offers tap. ballet .acrobatics, toe ant ballroom for teen-i gers. Too, Baton is being offere* for the first time tms year anc the class is working in rennee· lion with BMdiaMtav fW 11« dges to train majorette· foi the local bands. The ballroom «.lass for teen agers will '>je developed into s locial club where all dance steps as well μ social etiquette wil tx> taught along with specia frncing parties. Mrs. Η. E. Epps ir manager ol he local class and the enroll· frent is continue«) lor a limit« reriod. VISIT W. C. t'. Ν. Γ. Mr. and Mm. Rooert K. Mc cormick visited their daughter Margaret Jo, student at W. C U. N. C., Greensboro Sunday rhey also visited with Janr and fudy Smith, ntudents at thi col· ege. Their son, Dan McCormlck //ho is practicing pharmacy in Southern Pines aicumpaniM :hem on the visit. MNE8T SANDERS. JR. Ernest (Sonny) Senders, Jr. s attending the University of i.>tith Carolina. Columbia. DAW SAUDFR8 Dan Sanders ha« enrolled ir Darlington School, Rhome, β* κοπή Police Chelf Η Ε. Kpps issu ed notice today the· th«· County Dog Warden wiuid be worfclni η Tabor Chy akain within the text few d*y*. H' warned dog iwners to make certain theti Jogs had collars Indicating the late they had last beta vaccin ited. Stray dogs will be takea rjr the dog warden. Boosters Make Plans To Aid Athletic Program An effort tu or^iniA' .1 Boost er's Club committer w:is tinder way this week ami tentative |)i'i>fitmukili4 projects were be ing slated to suoplemen*. tlu· athletic department of tin local school. The committee is seeking tci >ι·. ke plans for ι Yam Festival concession :tand p. barbccuc supper at the homecoming foot ball game on November 15. The ^committee will consist of Boost· 1 er Club enthusiasts and studenu from the local school. Members of the committee are Hen L. Nesmith, III, Arthui 1 Prince. Tally Eddings and Al Harrison. Others -ire expected to ' be contacted tin:- week about serving on the committee. Three ye'-irs ago the Booster's Club was formally organized land through its efforts were secured tumbling mats, block inn sled for the grid team, bleachers and football uniform: jfor the midget t-.-ams. . II is the hope of the commit r tee that by next year the Boost , ei's Club will be formally org anized again. . Red Devils Will Travel To Clinton I Tabor City's Red Devils will ''journey to Clintor Friday nighl ' ft r a SEAA Con.'etence grid ' till •j The Red Devils v.ill be seek ' itiK *he upset of tiie season a: they attempt to grind out a vie· ' tory over the unbeaten Dark , Horses. Clinton will be fresh from a narrow 19-18 victory over Dunn '|!js· week The Dark Horses wer« forced to move f'om behind ι v.-ith a final· period score to edge 1 Πι rm 1 The Red Devils dropped a 19-0 decision to Hamlc in their aec rnd outing of the season Their ; first tilt was a loss to Dunn by 133-0. Adult Meeting Sei For Local Cob Scoots A special meeting of adults is Muted for Friday. September 27, at 7:30 p.m. In the chapel ol tl e Saint Paul Methodist Church in the interest of Cub Scouting ii: Tabor City announce«'. Win ston Gore. Cub Marter. The Men's Club of the Saint Paul Churc.i is sponroring the piogr.im. but a sh .rage of Den Mothers is hampering the pro i»n.m Gore pointed out "If the Friday tight meeting is not successful in securing more workers, I feat that Cub St outing will be discontinued here," said Gore. visit in arorvT aibt Mr. and Mra. Gr.iham Johnson and aon, Jerome, «pent the weekend with his relatives In λ*(·ιιΜ Airy. Ban Hickman la feck I» schoal at Wqfford College, Spartan burg. Yam Festival Pia as ladicate Best Oae la Tea-Year History 3-Year-Old Dead; Driver Released On $1500 Bond A 21-year-old Tabor Cit> man Tommy Fowler, w.i< releasee this week under $1500 bend in connection with ti.e Heath of ι three-year-old boy. The victim, Johr· Willart Cribb. died in the Ll-iis Hospital Friday night abou* 11 o'clocl after being struck by an auto mobile. Coroner LiUlejohti Blan ton of Horry County said thai Fowler was the driver of th< automobile which struck anc killed the three-year-old boy. The accident ociittred abou 9:30 o'clock Friday night if front of the store operated bj the victim's fat.ier. Shelbj Cribb. in the Stalo Line Arei on the Green Se i - Tabor Citj Road. Blanton said the father tolc him that the baby w υ sitting ir the yard of the sto··», playing ir [the sand, when he was struck j'n the head by the :rmt bumpei of the automobile. Fowler re portedly had turn.-d off th« highway an.l driven into th< tore yard. The child was ;ush«d to th« I .oris Community Hospita where ho .lied some 90 minute! later. Fowler told the officer that h< did not know his car had strucl (the child until th·· lather of th< infant came up to him ant stri.ck him. The store fron where the accident occurred ii sr.id to be •vell-lignied. A hearing will be held at i later date. Funeral services for Johi Willard Crobb wc-'e held Mon day at 3 p. m. from the Claren • Ion Bapti·-* Church l*y the Πον jCiyde Prince and tl>e Rev. Fost· I er Harrelson. Burial was ii Forest Lawn Cemo4orv at Taboi Icity. Survivors include the parents Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Cribb, s jbrother, Jimmy; a sister, Shelbj iJean; his paternal grandparents I Mr. ;>nd Mrs. John Cribb: an« ι his maternal grandfather, John· jny Greenwood. Teacher Meeting 'In Whiieville Next Wednesday A All school teachers intereste« in taking extension courses t< rinse their certificates or rcnev certificates are invited to at· tend a meeting at the Whitevillt High School building next Wed· nesday, October 2, at 4:00 P. Μ Dr. Ralph Brimley, of Easten Carolina College. Greenville will be available at that tim< to discuss the possible exten sion courses with teachers ii I attendance. Four From Area Enter Greenville Junior College Four students from thix arei have enrolled at North Green ville Junior College for the 1957 58 school year, according t< Registrar Harold Syfrett. From Tabor City are Pats> Ann Hooks and Lorene Prudi« Craham. Attending from Nicholi ' are Carolyn and Marilyn Blanton Mrs. Sarah J. Frink Funeral Today Mrs Sarah Jan-j Frink, 81 died Monday at 11 p. m. at thl home of a -laughter, Mrs. Mile; Williams in Clarcnd«>f. She had been in declining health for scv eial month« and recently deve Imed pneumonia. Kunrtel icrvicej. :rc to be held this morning (Wednesday) at 10 a. m. from the Lebanon Methodist Church with thr past or the Rev. Fred Herbert offici al 'ng. Burial will be in the iam ily plot at the Clarendon Ceme tery. Neph«?ws will sorve as ac tive pallbearers. Surviving are two sons. Höm el Β. Frink of Clarendon and Oiady Frink of route 3, Tabor City; two daughters. Mrs. MU·* Williams and Mrs. Ard«i Jliek man at Wtaington. AlsoTswr vtvtng are «aven grlftdchilcffpn and six great granderfldron Congressman Altan Lemon ot Wilmington it. '.u ·,ι invited to be guest speaker at the Yam Festival public relation dinner ι on tlie open ι η i· night ot the g>la event. Whether ->r not the amiable Congressman would be able to accept was not established at press time »oday. His appearance here would be another highlight *.n the fun packed. educational 10th Annu al Yam Festival that will run for three «lavs from October 10 through October 13. The parad·.·, always a favorite with Yam Festival h'-c;.s. will be staged on Friday, Oct« bor 11, at 2 p. m A host of i.atinnally known entries will be on hand. Among them will b«· the par ! ade leader "Johnny Phillip Mor ris," the little man wtio has for , years sounded the "cmI for Phil hp Morris." His «»iu »1 car has headed parties throughout the United Stai.-s. 'i... ccr will be shipped from New York on Oct ober 1. The Winv i!i High School Hand, leaders oi tlie \liss America Beauty Pageant parade at At lantic City «his /oar, will be . among the .'.ands scheduled for , the parade. They wdl also give la concert following 'iie parade. ,i In an effort to make this jyear's Yam Festival bigger and ,'better than ever, committee workers have arranged to have IJchnny Long and hi·; Orchestra ' for the Queen's Ball to b" held 'jon Friday night Mom 9 'til 4 J a. m. The beauty con·· ,t that will ijsee a new "Miss Yam Festival" 'crowned will be staged at 7 p, tjm. Friday night Over 25 aspir • ;mts are expected f >r this event, ι The contestants will be honored ■ on Friday afternoon at a buffet supper to be. held at the Worn . an's Clu*. Mrs. Evelyn Leonard, invita i Hon chairman, said today ■,that four definite committments had been made bv contestants ,jOthers are expected to be m;idt ■ during the final week of plan· ■ »ing. Over 100 letters in invita , lions have been issued to civic I ctubs throughout tin· area. Among those aire .idy entered are Cynthia Ann K'iidoe. 18, ol Route 1, Clarendon. This pretty land talented contestant was one of the standouts in the recent Miss Columbus County pageant sponsored by the Ti.bor Citj Junior Chamber of Commerce She was ahead in the contest judging when it was learneei that she was a high school sen ior and not eligible ior the Miss I North Carolina beauty pageant > She is being sponsored in tht ' Miss Yam Festival event bj • Williams Township School. » Another Columt us beauty • who will vie for the Yarn title , ir. Patricia Ann Cu.rie. 19. ol Chadbourn. She was co-rur.ner , up in the Miss Columbus County 1 pageant. She is now attending Queen's College at Charlotte She is being sponsored by the Tabor City Jayceos. Chadbourn's second entry ill the event is pretty Hetty Bunch, 16. who is sponsored by the Chadbourn Merchants Associa tion. The most recent entry is that ot Susan Woodall, 18, of Roa noke Rapids. Miss Woodall is the current Roanoke Rap'ds Harvest Festival Queen. She is attending Woman's College in Greensboro. The educational aspect of this year's festival has been acclaim ed by County *gcnt Charlie Raper, Agriculture teachers Sam Jackson and Fred '.ay r.s one of the best and most unique of any staged during the history of the festival. It will deal with marketing of sweet potatoes. Advance ticket sa;es for the Queen's Bail featuring Johnny Long and his Orchestra are on sale this week. Advance price is $2 each. Prices at '.tie doot will b» $2.50 each, Whiteville Leaf Karl b Closed Whiteville's tohacro market closed Tuesday with a $5i>.0fl I average for the sea»'.i. A total of :tO,517,<U>8 pound.' were sold on the Whiteville mar ket thja year. Thin year'* number of naif «lay.«, according to sale* super - I visor R. G. "Boh" Maaltaby, war· nine abort oi laat year's whet· t·*· EMffkat operated 49 days. A total of |18Ι022.2βΚ.0β waa paid oat by the whiteville mar Clothes Drive Slated For School Closet The ann-ial drive for the Clothes Closet at School under the sponsorship of the Tabor City School P. T. A. is slated for Friday. October 4, announced Mrs. J. A. Herlocker. chairman. "We will greatly appreciate the citizenry going through their closets and turning over all the clean clothes that oie uguable to the Parent Teachers Asso ciation" .saul Mrs. Her locker. She also pointed out that with the change in weather many students may not . <· able to at tend school if suificient cloth ing is not "oundeU ap for them. Anyone wishing to go· the clothes out >.f their closets be fore October 4 mny send them to the school or phone Mrs. Herlocker at niinux-r 2751. Bed Devils Lose 19-0 To Hamiel Leaf Variety Sonny Cij.nsoti's Hv<> touch downs pac«-d the Mamie! Hish liiims to a 19-0 win over the Tcbor City Red liev :1s Friday nipht at II .inlet Although halfback Garrison scored two tallies. fullback Clyde Nor»">n spaikeil the ground att'ick with 133 yards g<>inod rushing for Hamlet. Hamlet nicked up l!64 yards on the ground wh'le the Red Devils were iblc to pile up only 10"» ysf's rush: Hamiet scored i:i the first, tl'-ird and io.irth pounds to gain their victory Garrison's first touchdown came after a Ion« Hamlet drive I when he bolteil ο »er from the two-yard line in ths first per iod. In the third quarter it was Garrison who plowed over from the four-yard line. The final tally for the Rams came when Ray Gardner drove over Irom the three-yard line The only point after touch down came in the first period when Wooten kicked the place ment. Outstanding Red FVvils were Mitchell Anderson, Mickey Watts and Γ.ρπρ Dellincpr · Franklin Hooks Enters Fnrman Franklin Hooks of Talwr City . i» among the more than 13ΊΓ students enrolled at Fnrman I University for the fall term which began Sept. 13. Hooks i« the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Hooks. he total enrollment inclc^«' more than 750 men anl 550 wo men students. About 80 per cent of the students are from South Carolina. Others come from more than 20 states and the District of Columbia. Fifteen stuednts arc from other countries, including Formosa. Greece, India, Korei Lebanon, Puerto Rico, Spain I Cuba, The Bahamas. Canada and Hungary. Food Contest Promotes Use Of Sweet Potatoes The Food Contest for Caro lina's Yam Festival I« again ! promoting the use of sweet po tatoes in rrv-als by providing for [the homemakers *nd youth of I Columbus County prizes rang ing from $2 00 to S8.00 for the best dish in each one of seven categories Dishes mny be entered at the exhibit hall in Tabor City on Ottober 10 tslng potatoes in the following ways: bread, main dish, dessert, cake, pie, vege table. and salad. There vw^l be two divisions in the contest— one for the youth and one for adult. Everyone i? eligible—«ο pre pare your uvorite dish using sweet potatoes and bring it to the exhibit hall in Tabor City, Thursday, October 10, between 8 00 a. m. »nid 0:30 a m. Horace Williamson of Lumb erton was α visitor here Friday. BEAITTV CONTESTANT — Cynthia Ann l.irdee of Clarendon Is «ικ· <»i the hrautirü who will seek the Miss Vuni Festival title during the sala event scheduled for October 10. 11. 12. Yam Market Opens In Tabor City Oct. 2 Deadline Near For Local Calendar - "hurry n,> and join in the : ι fi you lia.e only a few f ill ■ day- ο get l-sted on the C< H umility Birthday Calendar" .-aid Mrs L)d\ is Biuioii. Jr.. ρ .il licit y chairman, lot' y An effort has bc'tl made to canvas the town Ir jt the com mittee fears that a number of people have ueen misled A call '.· Mrs. R. R. Rogers Jr. gen eral charimm. will send a work ,c r to the home f«>.· the correct listing, Mrs Bruton pointed out. '"Just about everybody in T; bor City knows that Sunday, September 29, is Jack Me Gougan's birthday, but they don't know how ·.Jd he is as jti.e calendar does no' list that,' said Mrs. Bruton The calendar doe·.; give com prehensive information though to information on important Vub meeting and organizations in town she further «tressed. •There are six br'hday's list ed for Friday. September 27 at d when one gets irto the habil ι . watching the calendar dailj rm.ch happiness is gained alons I with surprise· i»nd tit founts anc ' gifts from local merchants ο the anniversaries of those listed, Mrs. Bruton said Mayor's Court I The folliwing is· the Mayor's Court docket heari Tuesday night by Mayor Howard Harrel •on: Bill Jones, driving tc»o fast f<.r conditions causing a wreck, transferred to Recorder's Court; Douglas pridgen, public drunk enness, costs; Thurman Strick land. public drunkenness, cost Wilbur Barnhill, .irsavilt on fe male, prose uting w'tness fail ed, Ida Grainger, failed to ap pear and was taxed with cost and capias was issued; Larry Stanley, speeding, costs. I Henry James Tay or. spinning wheels, costs; Clifton Fowler speeding, cost; Jerome C. Bur r-H ghes. speeding and violation stop sign, ?osts; James E. Hol me*, public drunkenness, cost Nathaniel Ha ford, u'sault. noi pros with leave; Magkie Rags dale, public drunkenness, $10 and costs; Koland Gore, posses sion nun tax-paid whiskey transferred to Re-Order's Cowrt. Freddy Leroy Hayes, speeding, transferred tc Recorder's Court. Ernest David Hayes, speeding, cost; Lillie Fowler, possession of non tax-paid whiskey, transfer to Recorder's Court; Ronnie Morris, possession cf non tax pald whiskey, translerred to Re corder's Cojrt NOT THE ONB The Roland Gor« Itated in Moyor's Court is not the Roland Gore who <s a local business man. Ε. W. Fonviclle. manager of the Tabor City Mni'xeiinp Com pany, announced tocay that the yam market in Tabor City would officially open on Wed nesday, October 2. Some of the new crop yams have been coin ing to market for .air 1 weeks but the auction market Sas not bt en open 'j date. Tiu· local mar.icl will open i:vh ii..!!)nu .it 10.1!ύ Monday through Friday 1:1 i will ilo.-e at 5:00 P. Μ Oll S ilin day the i:l;.ikei will be op. nod at 10:00 A. M. and clo&e t t.ot.n. Fonvielle wou c. make no guess as to what the price aver age might be this season but pointed out that the storms that h.-ive hit Louisianna may have done considerable damage to the crop in tli it State. If extensive damage has resulted there, it might materially rffect the price on the local 'Market Jewish Holidays Start Wednesday Jewish families will begin re ligious observance of the Jew iish New Year this afternoon (Wednesday) and will continue through Friday evening. The observance is known as Rosh Hashana pnd will end 10 days IMP* t'H Von, Kipour · «het will be clos« Local sioi co . ed in observance u' fhe religi ous holidays will Lv Schild's Department Store. Si-non's Dept. Storr and Leinwand's. They ν ill open for business as usual on Saturday morning. The Jewish New Year begin ning Wednesday sundown is year 5717, according to the Jew ish calendar. The Jewish new year Is celebrated by fasting, prayer and deep spiritual medi tation. Yotn Kippur will be observed on Saturday. Octobe·· 5 wart tu hei.Γ? If you have u»c<) clothing that you don't nTd. there'· a rural family in the am that would appreciate them. The family consist« of a two year old jlrl, a three year old Klrl, a 14 months old btbf Klrl. an eUht yesr old fir] la thr third grade and a seven year old hoy In the second grade. The mother of thre< of these children Is a patient at a san Itorlum. The father has a· handoned them. They now live with a widowed grand mother and her two small «hlldren. She do« «n't have a job and is not on the welfare list. They need rlothlnc hadly. And. of course, could use food too. ff you want to help, the newspaper will he fltd to mo that they ret an· clothla« or food that you ca'e to contri bute. Or, wsfl give yon thetr nam— and addreaa and you can deltror It personally If >n Ilk·. They need kelp!
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