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PAGE ELEVEN THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. AUGUST 8. i 9 6 I Nomination Time In City Health Depdrtment Takes To Wheels 'Eternal Triangle' Now Puts Local Commercial Fire Hydrant Not Connected For Long Time Parker Fire Chief Haskell Ly- NameMr.AndMrs.

Greenville brand said yesterday that he has asked the commissioners of the Parker Water and Sewer District Furniture, WFBC-TV, Greenville News-Piedmont, Lake Ellis Pharmacy, The Tire Store, Wilson's An all-expense-paid triplo the Miss America pageant In Atlantic City, N.J., awaits the winning couple in the Mr. and Mrs. Greenville contest this week visions of the proposed law which will allow more than five persons to be employed by certain firms operating in the "El," and commercial zones. Under the proposed amended ordinance, now up for third and final reading and passage by council, firms in shopping centers and other commercial areas may employ up to 10 persons with a special permit from the for a public fire hydrant to be placed at Bailey Street and Vera- By J. IIUNTER STOKES The Planning and Zoning Commission, with some new membership in its ranks, yesterday took a different tack and recommended approval of the rezoning -of the "Augusta Street triangle" to local commercial.

Often referred to as the "eternal triangle" since it has been a matter of controversy for years, the property is bounded by Augusta and Church Streets and Five and Ten, Peoples National Bank, Citizens and Southern National Bank and Southern Bank er Springs Road, near the scene of a $50,000 weekend fire that through Aug. 26 promoted by the Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by 74 area businesses. destroyed the Grapette-Bireley's Bottling Co. Contest boxes are scattered Planning and Zoning Commis i I 5 1 liiim iwmwwwiin owiwi wMrllftN.llllffl1llrrl ri'i-m-imiviiff it'nn-Wii'm-fffiTIr sion, and, after three years, may seek council approval for employment of up to 20 persons. throughout the Greenville area and are equipped with nomination blanks to be dropped in the boxes after being completed.

The and Trust Co. Also, Glendale Shop, Hosea'f Restaurant, Peerless Mart, all area Winn Dixie stores, AAA Market, Marsh Supermarket, Byrum and Bates, Ileyward Marion, Edens-Estes, Stewart-Merritt-Smith, Stone Brothers, Kirby-Quinn, Star Lane Bowling. Rose's 10, Howard Johnson's Restaurant on Wade namptnn Boulevard, Patterson's Plata Shop, Mike Persia Chevrolet and Home Ford. Also, Judson T. Minvard.

In Parker firemen were thwarted last Saturday in their efforts to save the building when they attempted to hook up first to a private hydrant on the plant property owned by the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. and found no water there. Firemen had to Lay over 4,000 feet of hose, using three lines, to draw water from another hydrant but lost the building in the delay. blanks should contain both names OTHER ACTIONS TAKEN City Manager Gerald W. Shaw of the couple to be nominated for the honor and should also noted before the commission that the amendments are designed to have the ages, address and number of children of the couple.

remedy the "inflexibility" of the Businesses participating in the zoning ordinance with respect to operations of firms in these commercial zones and to eliminate Water service to the hydrant contest are: W. T4 Grant, Pet-tigrew's Men's Shop, Sound and ternational Harvester, Snyder was discontinued years ago on re quest of the owners of the build Auto Sales. Sitton Buick, Plaza the cumbersome" procedures of public hearings and referrals back and forth between the com ing. Chief Lybrand said yesterday Theatre, Mangel's, all area Co Gift Center, Meyers-Arnold, Ivey-Keith Company, Duke Power Company, Lees-Wright, Colonial Drugs, Patton-Tillman Bruce, White Swan Laundry, Haverty's his department had not been noti mission and council. In other action the commission fied of the discontinuance (in 1953, by request of the Coca-Cola lonial stores, Carolina federal Savings Loan, Bob's Men Shop, H.

L. Green S. H. Kress F. W.

Woolworth. Belk's down -Tindal Avenue. As recently as January the recommendation "of the commission has been -multi family residential zone, "which only allows business development of a certain type with 'special permit. REFERRED TO COUNCIL But on motion of Jack Hughes, "new member of the commission, the group agreed on an classification at its regular meeting. The action will be referred to City Council to-rnight by Alderman Gus Smith.

The commission, with vice chairman James A. Wiggins presiding, also voted to recommend a rezone to commercial property on the south side of E. North Street between Carolina -and Boyce Avenues whiclu would, -if an ordinance is approved by council, allow business development there. There being no objections at recent public hearing, the commission went on yesterday to approve a request of J. M.

Whitmire for a special permit to use the rear portion of pro-jerty a 215 Hampton in -the four-family zone, for -commercial parking purposes. initiated studies of an additional zoning classification between Bottling Co. to the City Water town store, Belk's Plaza and zones and amendments win it The County Health Department recently obtained a mobile unit built to local specifications, which will make possible immediately the addition of two new field clinics, one at the Ware Place and one at Fork Shoals. Shown (above) with the bealthmobile are Dr. J.

N. Holtzclaw, director, and Works). He added, however, that Parker firemen had answered calls in 1956 and early 1957 at the store. Sears, all area A to the zoning ordinance which stores, First Federal Savings and would be aimed at preventing en Mrs. Betty Corn, R.

who will staff the new unit. (News-Piedmont photo by James G. Wilson). site, using the hydrant. croachment of commercial and Loan, Maxwell Bros.

Furniture, Mayfield's Furniture, Tate Fur-niture, Firestone Store, W. N. Watson Supply and Plaza Phar- Healthmobile First Of Its Kind In Area macy. have been scheduled for every Nominations for Mr. ana Mrs.

With the recent acquisition of a Property Involved In Nine Greenville contestants will closa third Wednesday in these two communities. mobile health unit, the Greenville County Health Department has A sprinkler system in the plant did not function for lack of water Saturday, either, but Chief Lybrand said, an inspection last September indicated the sprinklers were operable. This view, however, was questioned yesterday by Jerome K. Jay, owner and operator of the bottling plant, who said there were indications the sprinkler system had not been in order for some time. Mr.

Jay said he had no in Cases Offered At Master's Auction industrial land uses into residential districts. The planning and zoning director, Downing A. Dodge, also was authorized to take steps to comply with a request of Fire Chief J. E. Poole that action be taken to remove street name duplications of Carolina Avenue and Fairview Avenue.

There is said to be three Carolina Avenues and five Fairview Avenues in the Greenville area. LITERATE PEOPLE About 65 percent of Formosa's people are literate. cluded the addition of side and rear windows and the use of smaller-than-usual wheels in or der to lower the step-up into the unit. A working space of 6-and-one-half by 12 feet is provided within the mobile unit, and it is high enough to accommodate a "six-foot, two-inch man wearing a hat," according to Dr. Holtzclaw.

An immediate result of the mo Property involved in nine cases was offered yesterday at the master's regular sale at the Dr. Holtzclaw emphasized that all county health clinics are set up for immunization and consultation, and while not placing less stress on the availability of Salk polio vaccine at the clinics, the health director pointed out that diptheria, whooping cough, tetanus and smallpox inoculations are also provided. The as-yet-unchristened alumi at noon Saturday. After the closing, boxes will be opened by the nominations committee of the Chamber of Commerce to consider nominations. All nominations will be considered impartially and couplet will be chosen and "weeded down" until five are left.

The five selected will participate in the final contest to select the winner. Balloting will begin Aug. IS and continue through Aug. 26. The winning couple will then Courthouse.

surance on the contents belong The commission, in considering toother ordinance up for final approval tonight, recommended there be no distinction County Solicitor C. Victor Pyle ing to him in the building. presided over the sale in the absence of Master in Equity E. granted between old and new businesses coming under the pro scored a "first" in this vicinity, as far as Dr. J.

N. Holtzclaw, director, has been able to ascertain. The healthmobile, which arrives at the W. Broad Street headquarters last week, is the first of its type to be put into service in the Greenville area, Dr. Holtzclaw said, and is, to his knowledge, the first of its kind in the state.

The Chevrolet truck was modified to comply with specifications set up by Dr. Holtzclaw and his associates, and was modeled after the Green ville County Library's bookmobiles. Special alterations in bile unit's purchase has been the establishment of two new county clinics to supplement the eight 10 Boys Get Inman, who is on his vacation. The cases and property are list num truck will also be used exten already in operation. Immuniza ed here with the successful bids 1 Posts On S.

C. sively during countywide blood tion stations will open Aug. 16 ana Diaaers: TELEVISION PROGRAMS TUESDAY surveys, Miss Ruby Langston, su at the Ware Place at Bill's Drive-in and at Fork Shoals Baptist The South Carolina National Bank of pervisor of nurses, indicated. Or be notified to start packing for five days of sand, surf and es-pecially scenery at the Boardwalk of Atlantic City. Greenville against J.

M. Holllngsworth and Glens Falls Insurance Company, property on the north side of Laurens dinarily, it will be equipped with DeMoIayTeam CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP)-Ten Church. The mobile unit will be at the Ware Place from 10 a. m.

Koaa. oia in tor 122.000 bv J. load supplies identical to those now stocked at the various field as attorney. Program! listed her are famished to Th New by the SrorioM WFBC-TV WSPA-TV WlOS-TV WBTV OKEENVILLE SPAETANIUIO ASHfVlUf CHAM.OTTI CHANNR 4 CHANNEL 7 CHANNEL 1) CHANNEL 9 to noon and at Fork Shoals from 2 to 4:30 p. m.

Regular clinics boys were chosen for positions on clinics. Bernice Holllday Epos, plaintiff, against Phoedlna E. Cothran, Nannie E. Medlock, Netta E. Jordan, Henry Troy Epps and Branda Shyrl Epos, property the state DeMolay team at Charle ston Monday as a general assem bly of the South Carolina DeMolay Teachers Meet County Home Cost in Dunklin Township, bid in for $1,830 by Henry Troy Epps.

Tryon Federal Savings and Loan Association of Tryon, N. plaintiff, against William D. Waters, Elizabeth G. Waters and Hazel Edwards, defendant, property in O'Neal Township, bid in for $9,162 by J. G.

Leatherwood and Pyle went into its second day. Pat Mauney of Chester was For Conference named orator; Barry Grove of Per Meal: 16 Cents ana ryie, attorneys tor fne plaintiff. Rock Hill, master inquisitor; Ger IF YOU HAVI IEFT SCHOOL YOU CAN FINISH HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME At fast as you can da the work. Send name and address for FREE BOOKLET. TELLS YOU HOW.

John Hanrork Mutual I lf fntimnr Company, plaintiff, against Vant W. Wil- ald Garnett of Camden and Tom lams Marge J. Williams and At Clemson CLEMSON Vocational educa my Maddray of St. Andrew's The estimated average cost of Charles C. Boyd, defendants, property on the southerly side of Potomac Ave nue, bid In for $550 by Kendrick and Stephenson, attorneys for the plaintiff.

food and farm supplies per meal at the Greenville County Home Parish, Charleston, senior and junior inquisitor respectively, and Bill Basden of Camden, marshall. tion teachers from throughout Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Nursing Home. Mr. Hipp pointed out that these figures take into account all expenditures but exclude any allowance for depreciation of the respective buildings.

plaintiff, against C. E. Hogan and was 16 cents during the year ending June 30 and the estimated the state will convene here Tuesday for their first joint confer Paul Campbell of Rock Hill will Frances Y. Hogan, defendants, property on the southerly side of Echols Drive, bid in for $500 by Kendrick and Stephenson, attorneys for the plaintiff. average cost In the County Nurs Douglas Vvllum Cn nUlnttd portray Jacques DeMolay on the team; Cliff Wylie of Chester was named senior guard, and Kinsey AMERICAN SCHOOL, DEfT.

HX-tt Eastern District Office 910 Market Bulla 401, Upper Oarbr, Fa. The chairman, who takes con against George W. White and Thelma ing Home was 18 cents. These figures are from a re wnne, oetenaants, property on the easterly side of Curtis street, bid In fnr siderable pride in the economy $500 bv Kendrick and Stephenson, at with which the homes are oper torneys for the Plaintiff. James R.

Shirlev and Rell Shtrlev. :20 Daily Word :00 Today Readins :15 Today. Devot. Farm News Today Storybook Carolina Calling :45 Today Storybook Carolina Calling :30 Read. Pgm.

Farming USA Daffy Ouch Carolina Calling a 45 Read. Pam. Farming USA Patty Out Carolina Calling :00 Today CBS New Bugs Bunny Mornlna Newt Today, Newt Capt. Kangaroo Bugs Bunny Caot. Kangaroo :30 Today Capt.

Kangaroo Popeva Caot. Kangaroo Today Capt. Kangaroo Popeye Capt. Kangaroo :00 Sat. Preston Tim Sautrret Pinoechlo Morning Movia :15 Sgt.

Preston Tim SoulrreJ Pinoechlo Morning Movia :30 Roy Rogers Cartoons Bozo Morning Movia :45 Roy Rogers Cartoons Boio Morning Movia :00 Say Whan I Love Lucy Sherwood Forest I Leva Lucy :15 Say Whan I ova Lucy Sherwood Forest I Love Lucy :30 Play Hunch Vioeo Village Susie Via to Vmage :45 Play Hunch Video Village Susie Video Village P. RIgm (CI Double Exp. Gale Strom Double Exp. Price It Right Double Exp. Gale Strom Double Exp.

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Murray Face The Factt Afternoon Show People's Choice :30 L. Young Thea. House Party 7 Keys Art Linkiener 45 L. Young Thea. House Party 7 Keys Art Link letter Dr.

Malona Millionaire Queen tor Day Pat Lee Show Dr. Malone Millionaire Queen tor Day Pat Lee Show :30 From Roots Verdict Yourt Trust Wife From Roots Verdict Yourt Trust Wife Verdict Yours :00 Room tor Dad Brighter Day Bandstand Brighter Day Room for Dad Scre Snrm Bandstand Secrot Stprrri :30 Here's Hlvwd. Edge of Night Bandstand Edoe ct Night Here's Hlywd. Edge of Night Bandstand Edge of Night :00 Monty's Rat. Peaole's Choice Space Patrol pClock Fun Montyt Rat.

Peaole's Choice Space Patrol :30 Monty's Rav Annie Oakley Early Show Bore The own Monty's Ras, Annie Oakley Early Show Bozo The Clown :00 Yogi Rear Amos Andy Early Show Amos Andy :15 Yogi Bear Amos 'n' Andy Early Show Amos Andy :30 News, weather News, Weather Early Show News. Weather t4S Huntley, Brink. Doug Edwards Early Show Doug Edwards ated, said, "We believe that these average daily expenditures are unequalled in any other public i plaintiffs, against Elizabeth C. Pirkle, defendant, property on the west side of Morrow Street, Greer, bid in for $100 by Love, Thornton and Arnold, attorneys institutions in the United States. tor tne piaintitt.

The sale was subiect to a mortgage on which a balance of $5,662 81 Is due. ence. About 500 teachers expected for the four-day series of meetings and discussions will also split up for sectional sessions. Sixty-two of the teachers will be presented service awards at a banquet Wednesday night in recognition of work in distributive education, agriculture, home economics, trade and industrial instruction. M.

Coble, executive secretary of the S. C. Education Association will be the speaker. Two other featured speakers dur 18 30 Hi 12 11 12 13 MM 15 17 The estimated number of meals hirst r-eaeral sav nos and Loan As. served at the County Home dur sociation of Greenville, plaintiff, against Walter H.

Ross, Edna S. Ross and the Jenkins of St, Andrew's Parish will fill the position of Guy Auver-gne. David Edwards of Camden was named lord constable, and the flower talk will be given by Thomas Morris of Rock Hill. Eighteen cities and 16 chapters are represented at the convention, which continues through Tuesday. Arm Is Broken In Home Fall Jan Williams, 4, of 18 West- mg the year was 87,790, compared to 96,360 for the preceding South Carolina National Bank of Greenville, property In Chestnut Hills, bid In for $7,430 by Earle, Bozeman and Grayson, attorneys for the plaintiff.

Bidding in this case is to remain open for 30 port by Grady H. Hipp, chairman of the County Home Board to the County Legislative Delegation. Mr. Hipp's board is in charge of both homes. Concerning the meal costs, Mr.

Hipp said, in his report, "This remarkable showing was made possible in part by donations of candy, fruits and other foods from various churches, organizations and individuals, which supplement the excellent meals furnished to the residents of the County Home, and to the patients in the Nursing Home, all of which are gratefully acknowledged by our board." The average daily expenditure was $1.71 per resident in the County Home and $3.67 in the days. year. The average number of residents was 65, a decrease of 5 from the figure of the previous year. The average number of New York Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, against George Calvin Howard defendant, property on the western side of Druid Street, bid in for $500 bv Haynsworth, Perry, Bryant, Marlon and Johnstone, attorneys for the aaf A at! i. jek ing the week will be heard at the awards dinner.

Other featured speakers will in brook Drive, broke her arm yesterday in a fall down the base (7mm prisoner-workers and paid employes was 17, a drop of 1. At the Nursing Home, the estimated number of meals was 105,798, compared to 95,384 for the preceding fiscal year. The number of patients in the home July 1 of this year was 74, the elude Dr. John A. Beaumont of ment steps at her home.

the U. S. Office of Education, TiJJLjnrjrel She was admitted to General and Mrs. Bernice McCollough of Assl'ment Water Hospital and was reported in Atlanta, director of public in Early Show w-ather Underwater Underwater :00 Bros. Brenn'n Blue Ridge Qtte.

:15 Bros. Brann'n Blue Ridge Qtte. :30 Laramie Bugs Bunny :45 Laramie Bugs Bunny Assl'ment Wan Blue Angels Blue Angels good condition after treatment. formation of the Georgia State Department of Education. Manhunt Wanhunt Dobie Gimt Dobie Gillll The Itleman The itleman Wyatt Earn Wyatt Earn Father Knowt Father Knowt Dobie GIIHs Dobie GilMt Dr.

Jesse T. Anderson, state :00 Laramie :15 Laramie :30 itchcor.lt :45 Hitchcock CUT next year coal bill now! Save money by ordeting your Potsy Coal now I Prices are right, end you get more heat for your money! fill your bin now with Patsy I Ballanger Coal Go. We Che Green Stamps PHONE CE 2-6474 13 Calvin St. I Greenville Daybook i EMPIRE Empire Lodge 213 will meet today at 7:30 p.m. to confer the entered apprentice degree.

Roy F. Edwards is worshipful master. SAM-POE Sam-Poe Lodge 284 wTd hold a 8 30 TODAY'S llishnghls superintendent of education, will speak at the closing session Friday morning. Comedy Spotllte Comedy Sootllte Late Movie Late Movie Stage West Stage West Staae West Stage West Comedy Sootllte Comedy Spotllte Playhouse 90 Playhouse TO :00 Thriller :15 Thriller :30 Thriller Thriller same number there on July 1, 1960. The home on July 1 had a paid staff of 28, including part-time workers.

This figure was an increase of 1 over the total on July 1, 1960. Prisoner-workers totaled 12, an increase of 1. Mr. Hipp expressed thanks to the many churches, other organizations and individuals for their gifts to the two homes. Home economics teachers will Movie Movie Late Late Alcoa Preents Alcoa Presents Best ot Post Best ot Post hear reports on teaching man-i Playhouse Playhouse Playhouse TO Playhouse TO Woman Woman Woman Woman Late Movie La S0O Cold tlS Cold :30 Cold :45 Cold On Channel Late Movie regular communication today at The followlne deeds were filed yesterday for rtcordms at tbe Greenville County RMC office: Harold E.

and Dorothy S. Tramme I agement and on teen-age consum-! er habits. They will also learn of new fabrics and of other News. Weather News, Weather Late Show Snorts Late Show Late Show Late Show Late Show :00 Att. Weather News :05 News.

Snorts Soortt :30 lack ar ICI Angels Holiday lac Paer Angels Holiday 7:30 p. m. at the Monaghan Lodge Hall. E. H.

Manley is worshipful master. to William D. and Dorothy M. O'Neill, Edwin Newman reports the latest newt, John Chancellor it areas of home living. lot, Lonqview Terrace, sib.wu.

William Edward Poag III and Jo Ann Poao to William H. Israel, lot. Vine State home demonstration Mm ti.uuu ana assumption 01 muti- host, Frank Blair and Anita Colby or en hand to interview agent Mrs. Sallie Musser of guests on TODAY, 7:00 to 9:00 Joe ano iota n. roiiara to vnri i.

Hill, lot, Mountain Creek $10,950. J. H. Batson to Bertha E. Bateon et al, lot.

Blue Ridoe Drive. S10. AM. tW7H'S SYMPHONY Tonight 8:05 Dohnonyi Suit in Sharp Minor Walker t. uuncan to raui i.

ana Shirley McCreiaht, lot, county, $2,000. Robert A. Wiebel to Llovd W. Gll-strao, lot. Sir Abbot $1,900 and as-sumotion of mortgage.

Clemson will report on the recent White House conference on aging. Sen. John C. West of Camden will lead a symposium on ex-p a i vocational education. Panelists will be Mrs.

Carolyn Brown of Winthrop. Sen. Marshall Parker of Oconee County, Ronnie's Strang behavior perplexes hit mother in the comedy at 1 :30 PM en BURNS AND ALLEN. Andy Griffith it special guest in the comedy Danny Meets RADIO PROGRAMS WFBC 1330 Kc 93.7 FM NEWS Every half hour Andy Griffith" at 4:00 PM on Frank Cook of Sears Roebuck and Dr. George Aull of MAKE ROOM FOR DADDT, Clemson.

John Cassavetet and Mala 7:05 HI Fl Club 1-30 Poole's Party 10:05 Monty Dupuv 1105 Stowe Hoyle ace Show 7:30 Ma A Bob Shelly 11:55 Obituaries dihv rowen An address by Willard E. Gos-lin of George Peabody College of Nashville will be related to the Wilton t. smim ana u. uouoias mirn, executors of estate of J. Wayman Smith, deceased, to James E.

Hambv, lot. Hill Homes, of Greenville, S. to Wriston and Mary M. Smith, lot, Hawthorne Lane, and assumption of mortgage. W.

P. Nesbitt Jr. to R. B. Cresham, lot, Bessie $10 and other considere- "west Carolina Home Builders, to B.

E. Woo'en, lot. Tiffany Drive, $2-953 94 end assumption of mortgage. Conyers and Gower, to Donald E. Baitz, lot, Carolina $2,000.

Myrtle June Pate and Alvin Richard Babb to Alvin L. Babb, lot. Highway Ralph S. Ellenburg to Woodrow W. Winchester, lot, South $550 and assumption of mortgaoe.

Robert E. Henderson to Barbara M. Henderson, lot, S. Highway 50. $5.

Sam D. Crain W. Keith Crain, lot, county, $1 and gift. Sam D. Crain to L.

Joe Crain, lot, county, $1 and gift. Sam D. Crain to Aldean Cram, lot, county, $1 and gift. Sam D. Crain to John W.

Crain, lot, county, $1 and gift. The South Carolina National Bank of Charleston to Richard E. Jonev lot. Northwood $3,452.91 and assumption of mortgage. Ernest Goodwin to John H.

Singleton, WMRB 1490 Kc. NEWS: On the Hour and Half Hour. discussion. Presiding at the first session will be H. M.

McCallum of Fort 30 Newt Arthur In Memorlam :30 Fuirotl Lewi 00 WorlO News nousepsr'y tJ rorm rrw .) uu 15 Skvliner Garry Moor 35 Bio Perade 7.30 In Person 35 2nd Cuo Mid-Mom 5:35 Pie Lazy World Toni9ht WESC 660 Kc 92.5 FM NEWS on the hour Headlines on the half-hour Mill, president of the S. C. Agri' culture Teachers Association. Draft Quota 1:05 Pushbutton 5:30 Orlvino Musle 11:05 Brioht Soot, -CO Wrloht Show B'ble 3:30 In The Groove 7:00 Hi-Fi FM to ts to (-05 G'ville Calling 11:30 Back Ti-m sack 12 05 Country Earle music nan Powers or interviewed on HERE'S HOLLYWOOD at 4:30 PM. Monty DuPuy substitutes et newscasters en THE 6:30 NEWS end review! the weather at 6:40 en DUKE WEATHER.

MAN. A gangster who dabbles in painting drawt the Brannagan't attention when ha makes 'still life' out of beautiful blonde in "Heart of Steal" en THE BROTHERS BRANNAGAN at 7:00 PM. Slim tries to prevent posse from lynching man without trial in "Run of the Hunted" at 7:30 PM on LARAMIE. At 8:30 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS a ttrangc and tut-penxeful story with an unex tot, Goodwin Bridge $423. WOOK 1440 Kc.

Is Increased i 'IP ill NEWS Five minutes before each hour 7:00 Platter Party 7:32 Too 0 Morn. Toos Pops 5:00 Hit Parade HMdnloht Nlghtwatch 7:00 Musical Clock 5:00 Uosy Daisy 10:00 Musical Fash. Charges Husband DUPUY Greer WCK I 1300. Kc. "-Ti jig MONTY NEWS 8.

8:55, 10:55. 11 13:55, 1:55. 2:55. 8:55. 4:55.

5 55 a Daw1 Paro 00 Breatrtast ClubU OBltarv cot. jomj uaiy Bulletin Board 10 00 Gosoel Hour 12:25 Bulletin Board 40 Paul. Har Dawn Patrol 10 30 Bible Soeakt 12 30 With 4 45 Gorme WEEK DAYS yvnrld News 10:45 A. A. Alien toumry juoiiee jyacorij Horn b.H i Haii-no GosDel Jutilee 5 00 Hvmmime van :15 With Hitting Her A woman yesterday charged her husband with hitting her with a jar and seriously wounding her.

Mrs. Lucy Belle Armstrong of Rt. 1, Fountain Inn, signed the warrant before Magistrate J. T. Stallings.

The defendant is listed as Rufus Armstrong and the Public service Mornino Med 12:00 Paul Harvey 00 Comm Singt 7:00 Paul Harvey 12:15 Voice Clemson Hometolks Mrs. Mary Moss, clerk of the local Selective Service Board 23, said yesterday the draft quota for August of 5 men has been increased to 10 as a result of a recent Defense Department order to boost draft calls. Mrs. Moss said the local draft board has not received its September call and has not been notified of any further Increase. The office continues to be flooded with calls of inquiry by the public, many of them concerning the calling up of reserves, with which the draft board has no 15:00 to 6:00 PM pected climax in "The Contest fountain WFIS 1600 Kc.

NEWS 7. 7:30. 10 30. 12, For Aaron Gold. A dramatic study of friaiditv in 12 55 Public Serv Plaer Party i i Thnnoht Today 5 00 Dance Party 4M5 Oalton Reece J-15 Public Serv T-00 Dixie A Clock Cpftee.

Break 1:05 Gosoel Fav'ies 5:45 Sufwt Serenade American women in 'The Cold charge is assault and battery 530 Lounrry 1 12-45 iramnq kost wierour 2:00 Jamboree Women" at 10:00 PM with Gospel ut mm ii i jsiiiuwit Pastor Study 12:50 Farm Newt with intent to kill. Mr. DooHickey Paulina Frederick at reporter The woman was quoted by deputies of Sheriff J. R. Martin as and ttarrina Kim Hunter.

saying that her husband yester Walter Kierron, Genevivc and language prof-riot are Jock't guettt et 11:30 PM, in eolor. day asked if dinner was ready and she replied that it was only JUDY. HUSBAND PART Win pi CI Terrazzo HA'UVVi Over 4S Exprriencu wm-Vti CHANNEL HOLLYWOOD OS Singer Judy 11 a.m. They quoted her as say- Use Only American A that other words followed. on THE JACK PAAR SHOW.

WFBC-TV Garland has separated from her I mg husband, Sid Luft, her manager she turned around and he hit her At. aV LW kk. -aiwW -aitV said Monday. on the head, ith a jar, 1.

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