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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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i i JOURNAL; CREENWOOD. I INDEX- Tuesday; Mar. 1 953 W.D. Burnett Sloan Morrow Consignors For Show HIGH AND LOW Colorado's surface la extremely Varied, with a difference of 11,044 feet, or more than two miles, between its lowest and highest points. Dies Dies; Last Rites ly Today Here Sale For Today it i To Be At Rites Tomorrow es Shad Season In SC Rivers Ends Tonislit CHARLESTON tlt-A dosed on ahad fishing so Sooto Oait Una rivers wlthla 40 mCe of tt ocean starts at rnlrtnlgU tantght.

The season wfa remain ttoeael through Feb. 1, 1954. Shad fishing abort the IOhbO mark is legal until April 38.. The regulations war anrwenos. nodg Thrilling Adventure Of The Old West R.

A. AUgoodV Liberty Breezewood Hereford Farm, Oreenwood C. E. Hereford Farm, Johnston HONXA PATH William D. Bur Henry Sloan Morrow, Br, 83, re nett, 17, died in a Columbia hospital at a.

m. Monday following tired farmer and merchant of Greenwood County, died this morn tng at 5:30 at the Anderson Memor J. o. Clark. Johnston several months Illness.

Carol W. Copeland, Clinton Mr. Burnett was a native of Sa ial Hospital, after a long period or Ralph w. Crowe, wooaruii declining health and a short serious luda County and was a son of the late J. W.

Burnett and Sally Bry John W. Ducworth Farms, Anderson by Alonso B. Seabrook, state merclal fisheries director. Mr. Morrow was born at Verdery ant Burnett He lived In Hodges before entering the hospital in Duncan Hereford Farm, Orangeburg Emerald Bar Farm, Campobello W.

W. Gaskins, Chesterfield in old Abbeville County, now Greenwood County, Dee, 14, 1870. His par Besides his widow, Mrs. Ludle 8prouse Burnett he Is survived by Shay Hlnton, Laurens Joanna Hereford Form, Joanna ents were the late James Lynn Mom row and Cornelia Wilson Morrow, both of Abbeville County. He was engaged In farming and mercantile two sons.

Oscar O. Burnett ana iih- Ti i- 11 Claude Thornhill Plays For Dance 'jl 'V' J. W. Burnett of Hodges; six dsugh Lawson Clinton ters. Mrs.

Mamie Lee Putman of business until his health failed. Mr. Morrow was a member of the ARP Calhoun Falls, Mrs. Florence Hall of Donalds, Mrs. Virginia Carl then of Ninety Six.

Mrs. Sadie Ashley and W. Joe McArthur, Gaffney Morgan Hereford Farms, Gaffney North Creek Farm, Joanna T. S. Ragsdale Lake City Joe W.

Reynolds, Blythewood Church of Greenwood. His wife, Mrs. Lula WilsorMorrow, died Nor. 21. 1925.

Mrs. Mildred Christmas or Honea Path, and Miss Frances Burnett of Savannah, Ga. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. E. Corley of Anderson; one son.

Plus: Cartoon and Serial Wednesday Only Also surviving are two sisters, Henry 8. 'Morrow, Jr, of Green J. Calvin Rovers, Chesterfield L. H. Sease Sons, Newberry Sunshine Farm, Cameron Mrs.

L. L. McLauren and Mrs. Ida Rhodes of Atlanta, and 23 wood; six five great FRESH TODAY Cat Fish Fresh WaterDressed Any Size Mullet Large is Medium Steaks King Mackerel Black Bass Porgies Shrimp Large Small CAnounn grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. grandchildren.

Thomason Laurens Mart Milling of Greenwood. Funeral services win be neia rrom B. H. Thurman, Cheraw Funeral services will be held from the Providence Baptist Church In Tirnmerman Wise, Edgefield the Cedar Springs ARP Church Hodges Wednesday at 3:90 p. m.

The Rev. W. T. Red and the Rev, Q. C.

Truesdale, Heath Springs Fred McGUl will officiate. Burial Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 with Dr. S. A. Tinkler, and the Rev.

R. T. Kerr officiating. Interment will M. Watson Sons, Ridge Spring 2 J.

W. Wright, Johnston 2 will be In the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Earl Putman, follow in the adjoining cemetery, Maxie putman, James Putman, and Acuve pauoearers win oe ueorge Davis, J. R. Devlin, Nat Watson, H.

Laverne Ashley. Composing the escort of honor T. Bolt, W. R. Todd.

J. A. Suber, Weather Records CHARLOTTE UP) Official Ned Watson and Lawrence Hagan, Cat Fish Stew will be johnny Luker, Paul Butler, Calvin Robinson Robert Clark, Ira Bell, Frank Anderson, Oscar Hill. aDo Hill. Lyman Devore, Sam Composing the honorary escort will be Arch Milling, Brooks Purkerson, Bryson Creswell, Marvin H.

Harris, Weather Bureau records of the temperature and rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 7:30 a. m. uel Butler, Bill Duckworth, and AurusU Hwy Dial 8-1311 George Fellers, E. P. Wldeman, Claude Thornhill will play for a dancs in the Herman Moore Room of the Oregon Hotel tomorrow evening as part of the annual Ladles Night observance of Oreenwood Moose Lodge 834.

A buffet Bus Overturns, Concert Goes On ORANOEBURO, S. C. MV-The bus turned over, but the concert went on. The bus, one of two carrying Wofford College glee clubbers here for an evening appearance, went out of control and flipped over near Neeses last night. Nobody was hurt seriously, and Evans Roper.

N. McManus, John B. White, Irbv Home. Hearst Coleman and "WE DRESS TM FREE Greenwood Seafood Co. Last Times Today The body win be at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Virginia Cartthers, supDer will be served from 8:30 until 8:30, ana ine aance win De- W. Bradford. The body will remain at Blyths 109 AUls St. Ninety 81x. gin at 9 o'clock and continue until one a.

m. Members of the Moos Lodge and their ladles are Invited to the supper and dance. Station I ft. Asheville 63 44 XI Atlanta 68 47 .04 Augusta 68 58 .03 Birmingham 69 44 Boston 69 45 Charleston 70 62 .83 Charlotte 64 53 14W Funeral Home until the service hour. Behind Kress 5 lOe Store! University To Hold Run-Off Elections DIAL 9-3213 BOTTLED BATH WATER In the best show business tradition In India, faithful Mohammedans the singers sang as scheduled.

BOOKS AND PEOPLE NOTES FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS buy bottles of bath water from the dally bath of their spiritual head, Chicago 59 J7 Columbia 67 61 Denver 52 26 .01 Detroit 61 42 Evans vllle 65 40 COLUMBIA OR University of South Carolina students will vote tomorrow In run-off elections for most class and other student offi Airs Khan, believing it to nave healing powers. cers and honor posts. "The publication of Volume I of The second volume of "The Let-1 Oalveston 72 63 Oreensboro 64 61 1J9 Jacksonville 78 63 the letters of William Gllmore ters of William Gllmore Slmma" was brought out a few days ago, Simms Is a champagne oc Last Times Today Little Rock 73 In the first voting yesterday, Isadora Lourie of Columbia was named student body president Also elected aa student body officers were Vice President Marion Kinon of Dillon, Secretary Dolly Dennis of Charleston, and Treasurer Pa 80 Los Angeles Memphis and Its publication date was honored with an exhibit of Simms material at the South Library, March 30 and 71. THE IHI casion The final value of this immense correspondence, brought to life with all Its accompanying addenda, reaches beyond present computation as its Implications extend beyond the letter-writer to 50 51 51 45 71 64 38 LmMRiOUt'lffl This volume has been edited by tricia Rhodes of Estill. J3 41 Jean Crosby of Florence and Meridian Miami Mobile Mt.

Mitchell New Orleans New York Raleigh the dead-and-cone South, whlcn 72 75 83 74 45 74 65 70 83 73 75 Jean Rlkard of Batesburg are finalists In tomorrow's voting for shaped him and which he helped THE 864 QUESTION What Jeweler in Greenwood personally guarantees every Elgin watch he sells for. twelve months unconditionally against accidental breakage or even getting wet if returned in twelve hours after getting wet? P. C. JEANS JEWELER to shape. For, already this, the Mrs.

Mary C. Slmms Oliphant of Greenville and Dr. T. C. Duncan Eaves, a native of Union.

The latter was secured, as will be recalled, after the death of Dr. A. T. Odell of Furman University, who died during the printing of the first May Queen. book of his young manhood San Antonio self-portrait charged with vera San Francisco 55 54 .01 55 1.30 46 48 61 .19 50 .11 65 .03 51 1.40 63 .48 Savannah Starving Negro Girl Found In Apartment city and vigor what William Oil-more Slmms, with his love of the salty.

Indigenous phrase, himself volume. 8partanburg 64 Tampa 83 The second volume, consisting of beouiseyoUre mike would probably have described 610 pages, Includes letters to Edgar CAMDEN. S. C. lm-The foster parents of a 8-year-oM Negro girl Washington 67 Wilmington 70 his splttin' Image." Frances Gal urnim mm im ther in the "New York Tunes Book Allan roe, Margaret ruucr, ana DORETTA MORROW who weighs only about one-third Review." what she should have been charged "Slmms, his letters Indicate, was with cruelty.

ert and Bertha Blunt here. She weighed less than 14 pounds. Doctors' said she suffers from acute starvation. The emaciated girl was found not only a prolific correspondent but one of exceedingly wide-rang book consists of plantation records kept by Simms that deal with expenditures and returns on Woodlands. Illustrating the book are Cloria Theatre NINETY SIX, 8.

by police In the apartment of Rob- ing Interests. Never intended lor publication, his correspondence nine pictures, Including the famous portrait of Slmms by Benjamin West Two of the pictures repro duce cartoons which were publish' furnishes a lively ana on-tne-record cross section of the whole American literary scene; it reveals the intensity of Slmms' participation in political affairs and demonstrates, also, his concern with eco ed during the period, 1846-1849, mm which is covered In this second volume. One is a caricature of fflM iiiiauu Simms which appeared in "Yankee Doodle December, 1846; and the "Mississippi Gambler" NOW STATE agricultural, educational, and social matters. This monumental venture In the documentation of the life of a man should provide materials for a full-length biography of him. and should assure a fresh critical appraisal of other is a drawing of Turtle Cove, a scene of the swamp at Wood' lands.

Tuesday The first volume of Slmms has When The Star Fades been very well received by the pub-lie and by scholars. An outstand all Dhases of his multitude or ac ing review was published in the New York Times" last summer tlvlties. Social historians will find, besides, new data concerning Southern' life and thought of the time." Quarterly Book Re The Woman Is Born This Is the story of the last six days in the life of a Star and the first six hours and Included several illustrations from the first volume. Extract view." from this review and others follow. of her existence as a 39 Children Attend A Kaiser-Frazer To Buy Willys Co.

CARY Library Story Hour The Beniamin E. Maya Readera' Iff Club entertained 39 children at tne NEW YORK WV-Xalger Fraser library Saturday morning. A story. "Millions oi uais was Corp. plans to buy Willys-Overland Motors, for an estimated $62,300,000.

The deal will make told by Mrs. Bemlce Duckett, and GRANT GINGER ROGERS CHARLES COBURN MARILYN MONROE afterwards a quit was neia. oroup sins Ins was led. Kaiser-Frazer the world a fourth largest. auto company, with assets of 'more than 200 millions.

Animal crackers were served ana each child named its animal The purchase, announced here Miss Jonel Moore, Mrs. Cozetta 1 yesterday by Kalser-Fraser, la expected to be completed next month. Williams, Mrs. J. Nance and Mra.

Oracle Byrd assisted with the program. Adult guests were Mrs. E. M. It is subject to approval oy wiuya-Overland common stockholders, who will meet April 24.

Miner and Mrs. A. o. Taylor. Edgar F.

Kaiser, president of The next story hour will be on April 11 with Mrs. H. T. Risher, Mrs. L.

Kill and Mrs. Brandon In Kaiser-Frazer and son of Herry I J. Kaiser, said the sale will give vim j0P llTht VMWrl 1 1 I 16owNowl 1 1 1 Nothing i BUT THE Kaiser-Frazer production facilities charge. LAND OB WATER to boost it among the world's big' gest automobile companies after General Motors, Ford and Chrys The snapping turtle is a water animal, but It la very much at home on land, where It explores ler. JX ifr ji ri- -i ii 1 1 1 1 ijajsgj- 1 -i aassaaisMBiMBgsBsl I Willys Overland and Kaiser areas adjoining the stream in Which it lives.

A swift walker, it Fraser put out a total of 342.460 cars and trucks last year. Their can strike with lightning-like ra- combined total sales are running pldlty. I iemm t) km mcki JS I CNMnilKMI-LiL at the rate of 600 millions annually, The purchase will give Kaiser- Jeep, Jeep station wagon and Aero Willys will be added to Kaiser-Frazer'k low-priced Henry J. and Frazer a complete line of automo First Show 7:00 P. M.

biles and utility vehicles. The Wll-lys Overland output of the famed the Kaiser and Frazer lines. SIDE ClANCES By Galbraith TODAY WED. fitful it? laTI1 III. rZA WITH A PURPOSE Now recognixe a true wcual5b sslLjumjClvej styling a sleek continental flair that drops a hirlt of surging V-8 power and flashiirgjpesixm ance.

Here is beauty with a purposeeCTxfiilia I'l Tw-Tim Acadtmy tnkwreleef rlM every contour, generous in roominess and riding HIT I. niEDlO comfort. Here is beauty that brings with it a thrvUiofc road mastery and control. Li U.Li'Uj all now imrin liii Power Padctd Btaofy Ml 1 STERLING HAYDEN Sprificatim mT ilpnt tmn wiAomt motif. Plus Sport Comedy Adult Entertainment I Added I starts-Wednesday rr 11 111 T.maaanw.'-- Cartoon0 Short I id- L-C Phone 7523 Greenwood, S.

C. Rush at Riley St. STATE I'm glad you likt your army, Job as bugler, Corge-any of you're re-enlisting when your time's up?" chanct not ii Is.

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