THE ONLY PULITZER PRIZE WtNNI NC WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES - SERVICE - • WITHOUT SELFISHNESS • WITHOI'T >Έ Λ Κ • WITHOI'T FAVOR The Goal of The Tribune Now and Forever 74e 7« βόκΙ'τ MISS • NEWS • FEATl'RES • I'lniKtS • ADVERTISING Ev«-r> Week In. Tbr Tribune VOM "ME XVI. Nl'MBER 23 **Tabor City —- Τ be Town With Λ City Futurt** WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13. I9G1 lft. Dm rnnv «» nit λ veil Two Locol Gridders Moke All-Eastern Junior tackle Sammy Wil liams and senior halfback-erid I .t un Edward Fonvielle haw t)o«*n named tu the first team in tti< Kaleigh News and Observ i i'V "All East 2-A" football μ uvt-n. V lubi.r City Coach Benney Sit veils has received word I mm tin spurts department «>1 t... News and Oobserver, in totinitig him of Hit two selec I nun the 190 l Red Devil i< am. Williams was one of the do 1« usive stars for the L)»nils. Foil vi» lie, tht-Utdi late gellittx ■ ut Im loot'.all, proved to L ;; ktv man in the team's ollen ^nc punch, and was one bit; reason for the team's highly successful 6-3 season mark, good fur second place in the Waccuinaw Athletic Associa tion standings. Iii all there arc about 2.~> teams in eastern North Can> lina 2-A football from which selections for the top spots are made. £ Eleven selections make up The team. Names of other mem bers were not immediately available. Coaches from each of the teams vote in the compeetition The sports writers of the News other seniors on the 1961 Rod Devil team have been the ob jms ol interest by college scouts. ι Jerry Sole.«, co-captain οί the team, and an outstanding 1 performer at tackle both of 1 lensively and defensively, has gained favorable attention irom the University of North Carolina and the· University of South Carolina. Lurry Fowler, hard-running lullback. has been in touch with representatives from Ν I'. Slate and Fast Carolina Colleges. η· ι Oo.-4.rver also play a role in the c! oiee*». Coach Ste-\ ens said that both Fonvielk- anu Williams have j attracted the attention of sev , eral colleges. Fonvielle has had contacts from the University of North • Carolina and Duke, as well as I some others, but has made n.i I commitments. Colleges usually wail for the outcome of a po tential student's college entr ance exam before making a definite offer. These tests are given in Jan uary. Williams still has a year of high school before he will be looking to future performance with a college. Stevens also said that two LEON EDWARD FONVIELLE SAMMY WILLIAMS Campaign Hears -End; $267,940 Pledged Total The Coastal Carolina College Campaign for $300.000 to give the cullegv its own quarters on its own campus comes to an end Friday and workers are making an intense effort to put g it over the top before that " lime. Ε. E. Prince, chairman of the Coastal Educational Founda tion, said Monday that the tot al stood at $267,940. leaving the campaign but $32,100 short i>f its minimum goal. Action was to be seen thro ughout the county as workers made a lust minute push to put the total over the goal, *»with Conway reporting a total of $111,886; Myrtle Beach $70. 847: Loris and upper Horry $43,617; Galivants Ferry and Aynor area $10,485; Horry county teachers $17,880; Uucksport $715; and firms do ing business in the county but with headquarters elsewhere $11,010. But even as the workers pushed toward the end of the s campaign it was apparent there are people in the county who recognize the need for the two-year branch of the Univ ersity of South Carolina in Horry, who recognize their re sponsibility toward helping keep It here and yet who have not been contacted. To these Mr. Prince sent this message: Please call your local radio station or drop a card to Coastal Carolina College Cam paign, Box 91, Conway, S. C. nnd someone will be sent to you with full information. You cannot escape necessi ties: but you can conquer them. —Seneca It is not from nature, but from education and habits, '-»»that our wants ere chiefly de· rived. —Henry Fielding Story Of Nativity Sung By Chorus In Christmas Concert The Tabor City High School Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. W. W. Woody, presented the story of the Nativity in song and Biblical verse to a j capacity crowd at the Tabor City Baptist Church last Sun day night. Accompanists Mrs. Davis! Bruton, Jr., piunist. and Mrs. Furman Fowler, organist, op ened the program with the brilliant "Jesu, Joy of MUn's Desiring" by J. S. Bach. "The Song of Christmas," arranged by Roy Bingwald for the Fred Waring Chorus, was the major presentation of the concert. The moving story of the Nativity combines excerp's from various carols with the Biblical verses, read for this performance by the Rev. James \ Johnson, pastor of the Tabor ; City Baptist Church. Featured soloists for "The Son« of Christmas" were chor us members Kay Phipps, Nor ris Gore, Richard Wright, and Carroll FonvtcUe. In addition to "The Song of Christmas." were two solos with choral background, "Lul laby of the Christ Child," feat· uring soprano» Judy Harrel son and Norris Gore, and "Rise Up Shepherd und Poller," with Roger Elliott as soloist. Mrs. James Johnson, guest soloist for the concert, sang the spiritual, "Sweet Little Jesus Boy," and also a solo part in "Companions All Sing Loud ly," from "The Song of Chrls» mas." Mrs. Bruton and Mrs. Fowl er played a piano-organ duet, "A Christmas Eve Memory," arranged for this performance by Mrs. Bruton, und concluded the program with Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus." JANSON ROBERTS GREAT LAKES, ILL.-^Jan son Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Roberts of Aynor, S. C., is scheduled to complete recruit training, Dec. 24, at the Navfcl Training Center, Great Lake·, OL Death Probe Ol Old Dock Nan Entered Dy S8I Investigator I I Λη agent «»f the Federal Bureau of Investigation has joined county law officers in an attempt to find the cause and other details surrounding the somewhat mysterious death of an Old Dock area man. SBI Agent Frank Satterfield arrived Monday to assist Co lumbus County Sheriff Ben Duke, Coroner J. B. Long an.: ether area investigators in the weekend death investigation 61 Davis Preston Williams, 57. Williams' i«»tty was dUeovei - et th>: inteiA iew will be to discus, with ea.'h person his plans to»· the future. Negro Company Will Start New Radio Station Ebony Enterprises. of Chad bourn. has received word from (the Federal Coinmunicatioii. that final approval has hern I given to the group's effort to secure an .til Negio radio sta tion. The last step was the ap proval of building specifica ■ lion plaits and the issuing of a ι con.·.'ruction permit. The building, being con structed by S C. Carter of Chadboiirii. will be leased by the broadcasting company. rhe spokesspian for the group. ' M· Reynolds, said that th·· j broadcasting equipment, cost ing some $16.000 and the tow er would be Installed as soon as the building is completed. C on.vtrtic tion ,,f th«· studio*. Iratismittiug station and towel Will be begun immediately, ori land on U. S. highway 76. a hutit one and a lull miles WCst Chart bourn. Ebony Enterprises. and all Negro concern, h mad, up ,,f 14 stockholders in the Chad bourn area Stockholders from Chad bourn are Fred Williams and ί Oscar McDuffie Reynolds. S. ί ι α,","01?· A s''iq|elarv and Alfred Home are from ! BI«Klc*nbor<>. Dr c W. Cffines and Chester (•raham are from Whiteville Reynolds said the local sta """ will transmit news, mujiic and some live talent. Μ Is the second radio outlet »» »he United States totally owned and operated by Ne groes. The station will employ four persons on » tull-tlme h»*Ji Reynolds said. SANTA CLAUS AND SOME OF HIS BEST FRIENDS j "I'll See What I Can Do," Santa Says ! Santa Claus came to town Saturday morning, and a horde of children from Tabor Ci'.y ; ncl tlu· surrounding area were on hand to greet him. Led b.v Police Chief Jessie Darker in the town police car with siren blaring. Santa madL ι .ι turn through Ihe main past i of town in a mule-drawn wag- ! !«.ii before taking up his standi I [ .1 tlu· u. Garrel! building! j on Kiltit Street to hand out | ■ hundreds 4.i bayy <»t i ι «.lit and I • candy I·.» all the little ones who · j came t<> welcome him. : Parents all but lost control j |·Μ theii eClspimg as ihe jovial Mr. Claus hn-lm-hocd his way | from tlie wagon into the build ing to start the go«·<· of tht- Wa.cainaw Bai:k nil l.itM C«»ri:p;;ny »1 Tab«-r Jily. I»·!.· »'nil a lirst place .1 wiii'd iti tii< oar. k' in-«\ bust no: conti μ held (idling iCCVIlt I'.ll.ll-c.i S)'HI»I|I. 1'ivm ntation οι il» iiwnnt trophy and :pcc:>il fcift was matlu ..t ιiu· annual Christmas party i.f tin· bank at tin Chest • •riicld li.n. Myrtle Leach. Sat urday. Eunice Stevens. also of the bank's office licit·, received a SiCtslld place ;.\v-:r ·1Ι \ .mil candles with a large Christinas tree ii. the cornel Music was furnish ed by a trio tr· »n Long*. S C . and records were played on a hi-fi set furnished by one of the Senior officers. After the chapel program, which was conducted by Rev. Clyde Prince, special recogni tion was given to four cade's lor outstanding achievements; David Miller; Jimmy Floyrl. Wendell Vaught and Robert Elliott. Games were played under the direction of Mrs. Mario:·. Hardee and Lillie Ruth Gri lliger. At the close of the program, each cadet toi·!» upon himself to sell a number of boxe.·- of candy to raise funds to buy uuilorms for th, women cad ets . Hayes And Ward Charged; Rabon, Bullard Bonded 1 wo men have been arrested «>n charges of receivine stolen goods in connection with thefls totalling some $5,000 by four teen-aged boys and a 23-vear old man. Horry County Police reported today County Police said Everett Hayes, respected Green Sea farmer, and Elks Ward. Slate Line night spot operator, were arrested on charge·« of receiv ing stolen goods. Magistrate Ben P. Harrchon at Green Sea said Hayes had posted $1.500 bond and Ward bond of $5(»0. Meanwhile two of the youth ful group that police say admit ted the series of thefts were free on bond: , lames Ruddy liahon, 23, of Rayhoro. free on $2,000 bond, and McArthur Bullard. 19. of Rt. |. Koris. free under $3.000 bond. Still in jail pending the posting of bond and the amount of bond required, pol ice »lid. were Leamon Junior Floyd. IB. Rt. 3. Nichols, $4.500; Neve! Boone. 18. Fink· Ica, $1,500; and Robert Todd, 17, of I .oris, $5,000 JOYCE ANN STEPHENS oifim.· ;.iiti employees of the bank with their spouses, and widows >>i deceased directors. A buffet dinner was includ ed iu tlie program. In addition to Mr. Νesmith, service awards went to direct ors Dr. Ralph C. Sadlur, 3<> years. Edgar Munioe, 25 years. Helen K. Lewis, 25 years, and Prince O'Brien, 25 year·. TC Man Dies In Accident Mondapy Morn An auto accident in rural florry County took the life of Solon Soles. G2, of Tabor Cit> at 7:30 a. in. Monday. Mr. Soles was riding iri an auto driven by his daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Jernigan, Rt. 4. Nichols, who on her way to work «it the Tabor Cily Foods, drove oft on a private sid'· toad to make a short visit at a neighbor's house. She (ailed to tee a drainage ditch which served the road and her car plunged into the ditch. Dailoy Strickland, a witness, told (Vanity Coroner Littlejohn ΒI an ton. that Mrs. Jernigan was driving at very slow speed and he was surprised to see her drive into the canal. He immediately went to their assistance, and took them in his car to the Loris hospital. Mr Soles was dead on arriv al . Mrs. Jernignn is confined in the hospital. Coroner Rlanton statt d the : death was accidental and no ; inquest will be held. Survivors include two sons. I Earl Soles of Tabor City and Horace Soles of the U. S. Army I a) Germany: seven daughters. I Mrs. Nell Cribb. of Milwaukee. Fis., Mrs. Marie Grooms of D-nvei Colo.. Mrs. Doris I Capps o| Belton. Mo.. Mr», ι I.ula .Mae Grainger o) L'.riy. 1 'it. I. Mrs. Amu,hello Hodge it Whiteville, Rt. 3. Mrs Kath leen Jevnigan of Nichols. R1 *■ and Mrs. Betty Butler of Loris: and twenty-six grand children. Funeral arrangements have not been announced yet. The •erviees will be hold upon the • eturn of Horncv Soles, son of the deceased. CHRISTMAS CANTATA Reverend P. Η I.ayfietd ha.'· .innouncod that the annual Chnstmas Cantata will be· held ■•I 7:30 Sunday evening at St. Paul Methodist Church. "His Name Shall Β.» Called Je>;us" «ill be presented by Ihr chur ch choir The public Is cordi ally invited to attend Mr and Mrs Clyde Todd of Chadbourn were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Henry Smith. Ed Dennis of Clarkton wan visiting In Tabor City on busi ness Fridav. The Post Office will br open each Wednesday and Saturday afternoon from now nntll Christmas, ac cording to Postmaster Rich ard Gordon. Hp argen eve ryone to mail early to avoid last minute rush and pönal hie delays.