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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 11

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 11

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Oct. 17, 1951 THE INDEX-IOURNAL, CREENWOOD, S. C. Page Eleven Hitler's Car Here For Two Days 7 4 i i 1 1 New Tricks For Home-made Glamor Center Bradley Votes For Only One School District Rehearsal Party Is Given AtMcCormick McCORMICK Preceding the rehearsal of the McCracken-Oarrl-son wedding, Thursday night, the bride and the bridegroom-elect with their wedding party, were entertained at the Community House in McCormlck at a delightful buffet supper. Hostesses were: Mrs.

J. Arch Talbert. Mrs. T. L.

Edmunds, Mrs. T. C. Faulkner and Mrs. L.

Bradley school patrons last night added their weight to the one- district plan for Greenwood county school district reorganisation. I i "I'mi nmmmmmmmmimi' msw.wmna ''VYt) win qnmm i a-' i jt-'tv lit i They added this proviso, how sr A i ever, that the number of trustees be Increased to nine from the five provided by law. Five trustees would probably give Qreenwood two. It was stat ed In the discussion. Ninety Six one and Ware Shoals one, leaving Recent Brides, Brides-Elect Feted fit Tea Mcc6RMIQsJ Mrs.

Klugh Connor vH JeliA hostess with Mrs. H. N. Cole-nan, Mrs. J.

L. Smith, Mrs. M. c. WUts, Mrs.

C. K. Ep-tln- Frank P. Deason and Mrs WU a at Britt at th home of Mrs. Con.

tor on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 9. it a tea honoring MUs Oeorgia East McCracken, bride-elect of i Miss McCrackin was gowned In a model of ice blue satin with a cordage of red rosebuds. Sharing honors with Mlsa McCracken was Miss Louis Rich, bride-elect of November, and recent brides. Mrs.

T. L. Patterson and Mrs. Robert Quarles. Each honor guest was presented with a corsage and gift from the hostesses.

Arrangements of pink and red roses, dahlia and asters were used In the party rooms. Tea refreshments, consisting of Iced calces, sandwiches, calls lily mints and punch were served from a table covered with a cloth of hand-made crochet over white satin. Dainty festoons or white satin ribbon and small rosettes of white and pink carnations completed the setting. The centerpiece was a five branched candelabra of silver with lighted pink tapers. Over 125 guests called during the afternoon.

only one member to represent all the rural areas. 8everal other counties have Increased the number to nine. Hodges, Bradley and the Pomona Moragne. Floor baskets of white gladioU and 'mums were used as decorations and each of the 10 supper tables was centered With a single lighted taper in tulle puffs and satin ribbon. Supper was served buffet style from a beautifully appointed table and the menu consisted of tomato Juice cocktail, chicken salad, sliced ham, sweet potato souffle, sandwiches, asparagus casserole, potato chips, pickles, olives, candled apples, tea biscuits and coffee.

Dessert was angel food eake topped with whipped cream. Orange have all voted for one dis Adolph Hitlert personal armored ear, a IMS model ewtombuttt Mercedes will to on display here Thursday and Friday under Ui sponsorship of Post 20, American Legion, according to Post Commander Clarence F. Wilson. The vehicle will be on display at the Southern depot and admls-i slon wlU be free, although a voluntary donation will be accepted. Pro-; ceeda will be applied to the local Legion activities.

This car was captured by th Pre French force under Oeneral Leclere at Bertachesgaden In trict. Ware Brtoals for three and Ninety Six was non-committal at the meeting sponsored by the Greenwood County Board of Education. The final meeting of the county tour will be held at the Greenwood court house Friday night at 1:30. May of IMS. It was sold to an American business man who brought It car I covered with heavy armor plat, has bullet-proof window and was to th United State and turned It over to desirable charity group.

This built to travel at speeds up to 108 miles per hour. In Marines Atlanta Editor Weather Records CHARLOTTE, N. C. W) Official Weather Bureau records "of th temperature and rainfall lor th PROM QUEEN. This dancing lady tops oft her satin gown with satin-smooth curls, the result of her new wave.

BEAUTY WIND-UP Curls art wound and saturated with waving lotion. When manicure Is finished so will your wave. 4 it texture and condition. There Is i Saturate each strand with wav 24 hour ending at 7:20 a. Station Max.

Mln. Rata 42 TT ..71 Ashevllle Atlanta Augusta Charleston Charlott ..76 ..74 Spinsters Club Meets Last Night Nine members of the Spinsters club were present for the regular October club meeting last night at the Fairway. The group made plans for the initiation program for new members to be held in November. ..7 Chicago "very gentle" lotion for easy-to-1 lug solution, slip on the end papers, wav or color treated hair, -regular" and pin up your wav. Th pro-tor normal-to-wav and "iu- ceiwlng time of this new perma-per" for hair that never before has nent without the neutrallser a taken satisfactory home perma-; basic 30 minutes.

Whatever permanent, i nent you use be sure to read dlrec- Thls permanent need no neu- tlons carefully. Very few women do, traltzlng or test curler. Lay out a and the result of their experiments supply of curlers, a clrut turklsh of ten are unsatisfactory, towel, a hair net, and th contents I While your permanent la doing of your kit. Read the directions Its job, give yourself a manicure, right through to th and and then Then It will be time for your 30-run off to launder your tresses. second rinsing.

This could be syn- After you have washed your hair chronlxed with your bedtime show- BY BETTY CLARKE AP Newafeatswes Beaaty Editor Your plans for the big dance at school do not atop when you've selected your dress and shoes. Your hair must be beautifully colffed to complete the picture. If you plan to give yourself a home permanent particularly for the first time do It at least a week or two before the big event Then you can have your hair washed and set again just before the dance. Select a permanent wave kit that Is tailor-mad for your particular Columbia ..73 Attacks Order Limiting News BROOKLINE. Maas.

Ml Ralph McQlU, editor of the Atlanta Constitution aatd last night the more President Truman defenda hla directive restricting official Information "th lost defensible it appear." He ssld th directive delegates "to literally thousand of public official. In non-military and non-defense agencies, the power to act as If they actually were guarding security secrets, and. to withhold from the public anything the agency hoses to hid." Addressing a dinner meeting of Boston newspaper executive and writer sponsored by Tempi Israel Brotherhood, McOlll aald: "The press la free only ao long 69 6t 67 74 in M. 61 't JOHNNY-JUMP-UP JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB MEETS Johnny-Jump-Up Junior Oar-den club met Saturday at the home of Suzanne Jones with Saundra Domlnlck as assistant hostess. All but two members were present.

Also present were the leaders, Mrs. Earle Oriffln and Mrs. W. M. Wllkerson.

Ann Hancock, president, presided over the business session. Three new members, Sara Ann Milford, Sue McNeil and Mary Lou Bailey were voted Into the club. The program was on annuals and perennials ana each member wrote In her yearbook the definitions for these two terms. Taking part on the program were June Smith, Dorothy Clyburn, Jerry Rose McManus and Barbara Tribble who gave Information on different annuals and perennials. Each child was given a packet of seed to plant now.

Yearbook covers were Judged and Jane EUenberg received first, Suzanne Jones second, Dorothy Clyburn third and Jane Workman fourth. Each was awarded a small cactus plant. Delightful refreshments of chocolate nut sundaes and cookies were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jones. Mrs.

Wllkerson drew the door prize. Denver ..46 Jacksonville 76 Lot Angelea -70 Miami .79 Minn. St Paul ..64 Mt. Mitchell ..66 New Orleans New York ..72. San Francisco 85 Savannah Spartanburg ..72 with a gentle lotion shampoo, re-1 erlng or us a cup of sink spray, move all traces of suds before you Towel blot each curl so It will not type of hair.

On new permanent start to towel dry your hair. While drip. Set your hair or alip a hair wave offers three distinct waving your head la still damp, start rolling net over it. You'll wake up In the lotions, according to your own hair i your curls. I morning with lots of curls.

i'3 11 Revivalist ARRIS ISLAND Marin Pffl G.E. Moore Named Director For Contractors Barbra O'Nell Chrlaley, whoa wlf Look live at 202 Andrew arteet, Oren Asthmatic Victims Get Ready Relief By Using-MOREST Hard breathing, fratnful coughing and loss of sleep may be caused by miserable asthmaj Don't let the demon asthma rob' you of physical and mental comfort, but get a bottle of the proven MORE8T. Non-habit forming MOREST aontalna ingredients that go right to the seat of common asthmatic troubles, loosening and expelling phlegm and mucus in the bronchial tubes thereby affording astoundlngly qaick relief. You get this relief or you get your money back. No matter what you have tried for asthma, now try MORE8T and get relief.

Oet MOREST at any drug counter it costs but a few pennies a dose. wood, was promoted to his present rank when completed hi baste training her recently. The Oreen aa It exists In that status In th minds and affection of th people. Freedom of the press cannot be taken away aa In totalitarian countries, but It can be taken away casually. "I know that the people to whom wood Leatherneck won the expert p.

PINEHUR8T, N. C. UIV-C. Bellinger of Oreenvtlle, S. will head the Carollnas Branch of medal during qualification firing of the JO caliber M-l rifle.

He entered the Marin Corps August 1, 1951, and after a 10-day leavt he will be assigned to a regular Marin unit. It la guaranteed can sweep It away with on great burst of antagonistic opinion or that they can stand by ana see go men ny inch." McOlll asserted that agitation by Your Best In auality cleaned" clothes from the Washerteria. Every garment is given careful attention here. The VVatherteriarj; Hand Cleaning BpeclallsU: 1201 8. Main 8U The population of Portugal la a- bout 7.S00.000,.

th presa over such matter aa th MacArthur dismissal or th cur rent Issue of "McCarthylam" help "keep the walera stirred and In a Duke Scientist Given Southern Industry Award ATLANTA A Duke Univer tens purified." Methodists Vote For Delegates At Conference COLUMBIA VP) The South Carolina Methodist conference organized It annual convention her today. Th six-day meeting opened last night with memorials to ministers, mln liters' wives, and other church leaders who have died during the past year. The Committee on Conference Relations, and Ministerial Training and Qualifications Board reported today. Attending ministers and lay leaders also balloted for delegate to the general conference. Retired Bishop C.

C. Belecman, formerly of Oklahoma City, was th principal preacher on today's program. A general meeting tonight haa the) them "Th Church of th Open Road." The board of lay activities held a luncheon meeting. More business sessions, with com mlttee reports and consideration of ministerial school aod church college need. Is lined up for tomorrow.

The conference will continue through Sunday afternoon, when presiding Bishop Cos ten J. Harrell of Charlotte will aead ministerial appointments for the coming year. IN AUTO ACCIDENT NINETY SIX-Frlendi of Mrs the Associated Oeneral Contractors of America for the coming year. Ballenger was elected aa the group ended Its 21st annual convention her yesterday. He succeeds Hal S.

Craln of Durham. Other offlcera elected were M. R. Cowper, Klnaton, vice president; Roy L. Ooode, Charlotte, treasurer; and Robert' Patten, Charlotte, managing director.

Craln waa named aa a director, along with new director J. A. Tlmberlak and Walter King Oraensboro; O. E. Moore, Oreenwood, 8.

W. L. O. MacKensle, Spartanburg, 8. and Beaumert Whltton, Charlotte.

Chief tpeakert at th final session were Dean J. H. Lampe, North Carolina State College, and Edwin QUI of Greensboro, U. B. Collector of Internal Revenue for North Carolina.

slty scientist haa received th 1261 Frank Dusenberry will be sorry learn ah was In an automobile ac ALL WOOLENS Science Award of th Southern Association of Science and Indus cident on Saturday and I confined to her bed. try. Dr. Paul M. Orosa received th award for outstanding work In Southern regional development her yesterday.

And Gallant -Belk Co. Third Floor DR. I. S. GARDNER Revival Series Begins Monday At West Side He Is president of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Btudlea and a member of th board of directors of the National Selene Foundation.

Honored also was Col. X. W. Palmer, president of the Kings port Press, Klngsport, Term. He received the association's award tor distinguished service to Southern industry.

Col Palmar la vice president of the National Association of Manufacturers and a member of the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts. jTioi Rayon Suitings Reduced 20-30 LofttI Bargain Dr. S. J. Oardner, pastor of the Judson Baotlst Church of Oreen- RURAL CALENDAR Thanday, Oet II: Palrvlew H.

D. club meet at 3:30 p. m. at the club house. HOLLYWOOD "The Blu Veil" returns unashamedly to th tear jerking qualities that produced such greats as "Seventh Heaven" and "Ooodbye, Mr.

Chips." The result is on of the year'a finest moviea. Sentiment, it reminds us. has been out of fashion In films th LOWER PRICES BETTER VALUES" Take Our Elevator SALE IN FULL SWING last few yeara. Cynicism, realism, th smart crack, and toughness have been more In vogue. But Wash Dresses I Gretchen Grill Of Abbeville Pastes 15th Anniversary ABBEVILLE The Oretehrn arill is celebrated It fifteenth birthday on the ISth of this week.

On feature of th celebration it a cake with pink candles on It on a small table at the entrance. Mrs. Gertrude Sign I proprietor of the Ortll and haa conducted a business known over th upper part of the state. Her friends are pleased with her long service snd extend their good wishes and Abbeville Residence Destroyed By Fire ABBEVILLE The residence owned by Mrs. W.

F. Nirkles and occupied by Mrs. Pauline Timms was destroryd by fire of unknown origin Monday night about half past eight o'clock. The family was away from the home which Is on Ferry street. The damage is estl mated as between four and flv thousand dollars.

The Cloth Shop vllle will come to Oreenwood next Monday to conduct a revival meeting at the West Bide Baptist Church. The meeting will continue for two weeks. There will be services each morning at 10 o'clock and each evening at 7. The church will have prayer meetings Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, together with a study of Dr. Clyde Turner' book, "Soul Winning Doctrines." Then Saturday night, there will be an all-night prayer meeting at the church, starting at o'clock.

The hours and leaders of the Saturday night program ar as follows: to 10. W. Sprouse: 10 to 11. O. D.

Hopkins; 11 to 12, Lee Orant; 12 to 11:20, refreshments; 12:20 to 1:20. 3. W. Church; 1:20 to 2:20, Marlon Terry; to 2:20. Oeorge Teasley; 2:20 to 4:20, Marion Fowler; 4:20 to 1:20.

Llewellyn Underwood. At :20 the prayer meeting will adjourn for th Sunday School and morning worship hours. The public Is cordially Invited' attend all these services. The Rev. W.

H. Beiert is psntor of the church. Six 14 to 48 Valu $1.98 OUR PRICE folks who aren't afraid to let movie move them are likely to be mad a little mora loving parent by this one. It glorifies the lifetime of devoted service. Even cynic who see these qualities mere ly as ahrewd boxoffic commodl-tie must agree that they're sure-fir.

Th film marks the auspicious debut of Jerry Wald and Norman Krasna aa a production team. It star Jane Wyman In her finest rot since iftM't a I duced "Johnny Belinda," in which ah won the Oscar. Sh looks lute a aura nominee again this time. She playt a nurse to a succession of lovable bablea and children (mora aure-flre Ingredients) In a career reaching from the clou of World War I to the present. With a hesitant stoop snd plastic wrinkles." Mlsa Wyman, who can give th ultimata Impact to a whispered Una of dialogue, gracefully and con 2 Dresses $3.00 SIxt 14 to 44 Valu $2.98 OUR PRICE Here's Helena Rubinstein's new long-lasting nail polish to match Stay-Long lipstick! Now $1,981 J.

Pressley To Hold Service In Abbeville ABBEVILLE J. Pressley. known around town as "Peter Rao-bit Pressley, a name given him many years ago by his fsther, th late Dr. Jack Pressley, will conduct the services In th Assoclat Reformed Presbyterian Church Bun-day morning. Mr.

Pressley Is a seennd year student at Ersktnt Seminary. He la a grandson of the lat Dr. Neil Pressley among the first Assoclat Reformed Pres-byteiisn missionaries sent to Mexico wher he served for many yeara. Wash A Rayon DRESSES Site 14 to 44 Big Attortment DRESSES Valu $4.98 Siia 9 to 82 Now $3.50 Power In wldmlll operation la usually transmitted through a larg toothed wheel on th Inclined axl meshing with a pinion on a vertical shaft extending down In the mill building. CROSS HILL CROSS HILL Mr.

snd Mrs. Thomas McAulay and children, Kathleen and Tommy of Bayslde, N. ar visiting Mr and Mrs. Thomas McAulay, Sr. Mrs.

Jean McAulay Anderson of Anderson was at home over the weekend. Little James Lewis Vrrrnnrs of Alkefl spent the weekend here with his grandmother, Mrs. Hoi-Ungsworth. Miss CUen Ram, a member of th University of South Carolina, and Ted Metres, a student then war at home for the arrkend. Oueati Sunday of Mr R.

Chapman were Mr. and Mrs Eugene Shllllnglaw of Cm Hill, James Chapman of Charlotte and Mr and Mrs. L. R. C'luipman of Columbia.

Mr. and Mr. Sam Corns of Pel-ser were gutsU of Mm. Krtr.ler for the McClaunrp-Oruty urday evening. Miss Clara Dial of WKxnrr was with her mother and nUier, Mrs.

i vlnclngly makes the transition to i old age. I The kids Include the newborn ton i of a bouncy corset manufacturer (Charles Laughton), the young son of a woman of wealth (Agnes I Moore head and th neglected Mooreheadi, ad he neglected i daughter (Natalie Wood) of a 'as-ty ahowgtrl. excellently played by I Joan Blondell. The topnotcb cast I Includes Richard CarUon, aa a I handsome tutor whom Jan almoat marries, Audrey Totter, aa a mo-I ther who abandons her son, and I Cyril Cusack, as Jane'a long-lime i friend who runs a toy shop. This la one you should see.

Take hankies; and If you bate to be caught weeping, sit where it's dark. I "Come Fill the Cup" la another 100-proof slug of tough, swaggering Jimmy Cagney. This time he' an alcoholic newnpaperman who swear off the stuff with the help of another reformed lush (James Ulessoni. Oetttng back th Job i from which he' been fired, he't 100 Rayon Dresses' y. I v- Helena l00 4iJ Vii7 urror cjn I JO) 1 .60 AMAZINO NEW NAIL POLISH HAS BUILT-IN BASE COAT Helena Rubinstein's Stay-Long lipstick is the first rlljr trtamy indelible lipstick used by millions of women.

It actually proitctj lips against drynets.lasts all ajsy after blotting, and won't smear on anything! What makea it to creamy nd moist -inJ still indeliblef Indelibate-an ingredient which combines tuper-laitinc qualities with lubricating emollients. Now Helena Rubinstein introduces nail polish with the tame amazing Indelibate. It Usu muck tonitr than ordinary polith, pro-tfcts lA naili tktmttloti, and uquirii no un-drtoai (the bate coat it built right in)! There ar 14 magnificent colon -12 matched to Stay-Long lipitick, plut 2 neutral tonet. Voull find Helena Rubimtein't remarkable new nail polish and famous Stay-Long lipstick her today. Rtgular Value $5.85 and $6.95.

While They Last Conway Dial and Miss Klmiior Dial over th weekend. Mr. Blanche Rasor of Clinton spent th weekend with her daughter, Mr. O. F.

Wllllumi SHOP AND SAVE ON THESE GREAT! VALUES YOU'LL FIND THEY ARE REAL BARGAINS I assigned by his publisher (Raymond Maasey) to help th latter' protege out of the woods of chronlo drunkenness. This character, well played by Olg Young, la now rfiar- Mr. H. D. Seegar hostess Gtxstt wht striytl to Hum spntd dlsMi tn4 fUthf Petal chipping ind peeling.

Comet in spillroof bottle. 12 mil polish colon msttheg I Stay-Long lipstick. rled to Cagney's old sweetheart (Phyllis ThaxtnrK Warner Brother poured too tall a drink the film la nearly two houra long but Cagney fans should find the tang aatlafactory. to th Young Matron circle of the Baptist Church Wednesday afternoon. Following the program delicious refreshments were served.

Th following conversation was recently overheard between a farmer and his tenant In Cross Hill; "Oood morning, "Oond mom-mg. Boat." "How are you feeling GALLANTBERCC: MIM.H. M.Mtl I SMITH'S DRUG STORE Federal law prohibit th destructive giant African land anal) from being brought Into th today?" "Well Boss. I guess 1m feeling 1 a lot better than 1 deserv.a 1 i.

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