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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

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I Page Two THE INDEX-JOURNAL, GREENWOOD, S. 1950 WHERE REDS SIGN OFF YOUR FORTUNEMNH Over The Counter Quotations The Nation Today YOUR FEET Bj James Marion AP Newsfeataret Coburg, Oermany The Communists have always been grest devotees of signs, pamphlets and pla Bid Asked ..101 Abney Mills Pfd. I By Saul TtU AP Newtfeatarcs Writer ..25 Alabama Mills Appleton a month, ha can get It by applying to his nearest Social Security office. cards. 18 '4 26 35 Va New York I had my fortune loH Some people think they um them In the middle toe.

The pad Is so prominent It lends force to your type. It so big I'm surprised you don't have a com there." Carmelita switched to my right foot "You have become too cautious. Your destiny line beautiful bat broken. You see It? ir noi th. to convince themselves as much as Congress didn't stop there.

While It was at It It decided to lower the (Editor's note; ThU to the tilth of a'Seriee explaining 'the big changes voted by Congress In the Social Security program. Preel- dent Truman seems certain to apprive them. Therefore, these win be treated a If they had become law Br Jasaes Mariow Auto Finance Crw Auto Finance PfdT ......51 Bank of Owood 23 Cannon Mills .....46 Cleveland Worsted ..96 Colonial Sts. 33 Colonial 8ts. 5 pet.

Dan River Mills 17 14 requirements for everyone down to the age of 46. Those now 43 or by a lady who read my feet. Now, what's ad funny? After all, sole reading Is Just as legitimate as pslm reading. True, it tickles more, but it Involves the same life lines and heart lines and head lines snd bumps used in reading character anyone else. Up in the West German border city, smack against the Russian sons, the Communists aren't con- i younger will need, under the new law Just as under the old one, 40 other three lines near the center of your foot You must dare morr.

Fate is with you. You will succeed. vlncing anybody. Take the newj covered quarters to their credit before getting a pension at 65. and the future from a hand.

Washing. Aeg. tS V- The border propaganda signs recently For example, I have a lot of Ven Darlington Mfg. Co. ..154 Dixie-Home Sts Drexel Furniture Co.

...14 But watch your health h-. The following table shows the changes Congress made with, first put up. The signs have their backs to the 47 101 34 184 18 15 514 38 7 24 68 93 Dwlght Mfg. Co. 49 ,4 us on the bottoms of my feet jujt as I do In my palms.

This means I'm loving, warm-hearted and a good family man. That's what tha age of a worker, then the num 57 and 59. There is a warning lor that period and you must watch your health then. But there's nothing fatal. Your life line is Granlteville Co.

,..37 Russian tone, so the Communists ber of quarters he needed at that rale far getting Serial Security el4Vage pensions have been soften-ad er tha eM and saiddla-aged. get a pension, you must work minimum time In a Job coffered by tha Jaw and earned a certain minimum pay. Tjpe government figures pension- King. John P. 34 age under the old law and, in pa can't enjoy their own handiwork.

Carmelite said. Lucky Stores 6 4 Carmelite is a dark, attractive, rentheses, what he needs under the new one- 1 Martel Mills 224 Railway Co. ..65 Spanish-born lady who reads palms nightly in the Coq Rogue, a nUnt 76 or over 6 (6); 758 66); Riegel Textile Corp. 35 'i Riegel Textile Pfd 91 Saco-Lowell ..43 Some east zone Communists and a few from the west, too have a great time painting signs on walls and fen.se.s around border towns at night. These usually read: "Ami (American i Go Home!" They arei aparently supposed to convince the people that the Communists are! club.

Privately, she reads feet, too. She says this is an old Chuiebe custom and every bit as accurate as Ana nere we have the complex you. You have your neuroses, like many people, but you know the nature of them. You're not the type to rush to a psychoanalyst Your heel indicates that. It clear and clean.

No lines. That means your subconscious is clear. "You will have three careers. The first will involve your mind right by calendar quarters, not by days or years. A quarter is a three-month period, quarters start Jan.

I. April 1, July 1, Oct l. If you earn at least $S0 a quarter 74 6); 7313 (8); 7314 (6); 7116 (6); 7018 (6); 6930 6); 6832 (6); 6723 (6); 6636 6); 6538 (6); 6430 6333 (6); 6334 6136 (8); 6038 (10): (16); 5640 (18); for people now hand analysis. Splndale Mills 47 Taylor-Colquitt Co. ..31 Texas East.

Trans. 164 So I took off my shoes and sox -tint j. I mm i.i Carmelita used a small flashlight 32 17' 26' 18' 42 1 She handled my feet very delicate ly. She didn't actually tickle; Tenn. Gas.

Trans 25 4 Trans. Gas P. L. 18 West Point Mfg. Co 414 your hands.

The second will be aa opportunity to teach others. TT.a hi a covered Job, you get credit for on quarter of coverage under Social Security. At C5, If you have enough covered quarters to your credit, you get a pension. You don't have to work any busy at the Job of running the Americans out of the country. A German border policeman who1 watched the propaganda boards go! up pointed to a Russian soldier1 imagined she did.

My tootsies were third will be forced on vou (The above nominal Quotations tense. 5940 (12); 5640 (14); 5740 55, 54. 53, 53. and 5140 (30): peo- pie now 50, 40. 48, 47 and 6440 (30); for everybody now 45 or under 40 (40).

All those changes go into effect Sept. 1. You can see what they furnished by Citizens Trust Com- cumstances. You will have to travel far since your rleht lttti tn. i.

Carmelita began with my lett foot On right-handed and rtsht- pany. member National Association Securities Dealers.) given, number of hours or days In a quarter. Nor do you have to work footed people, she explained, the moving through the brush about 100 yards away, and said: "That's where the police stay. But when Ivan (Russian) isn't longer than the left. As we gain experience, this little toe grows.

But you will come back safely left foot "contains the true self; it's the foot which tells the right foot mean for older workers in terms of continuous quarters. (This is true for" everyone now in the program, or eemlng except farm workers BILLBOARDS LIJCE THIS border the iron curtain. Reds hope western Germans ill come to the border to read their propaganda. This sign at Coburg reads: "Long live unity of the working class in its fight against dismantling for preservation of working places for securing the right of co-determination in west Germany." Border patrols criticize the quality of the blue and white paint Jobs. cicrpuMuy, i asxed about women.

"There will be what will take place." The rU.it foot, it seems, Just carries out tne and domestle servants. Their case years, since four quarters equal one looking, sometimes they slip across year in a man's life. jto us. We don't give them slogans. Under the old Isw man now 62.

We tnwn something they un-who had no coverage, would need derstand Hot UP and wurst." 34 quarters or 8 1-2 years more KMuieuia saia. "But her status Is orders to explained at the end.) yei ciear. Notice the littl tri Carmelita studied my lefjt foo angle Between your life, head yea work only ana part at a day, to a a. Barter to a revered First Of Two Stories) and appeared delighted. "Ah," she said, you have more nean unes.

You know, I like Tot work before he could get a pension. mmm. Hollywood (i1) Seen any movie iuui, wiier man your left -s He'd be over 70 then. Jab bat eara SSO, yea get credit far Venus than I thouRlit. But then t'nn Under the new law that same I niinicitiii iiciiiv ivj eete quarter' coverage.

stars lately? They're gallivanting all over the landscape from Rome DEATHS And FUNERALS louowea me left you would have been terribly hurt "And the hair on vour feet. Th.t i iu-ii ii ri rr-u'. i If you work every day in tha man ot 62 could earn a pension by working only six covered quarters. and London to Canon City, quarter but earn less than $50 In snd Fort Ord. Calif.

Eleht Holly indicates great moral strength. True, you're unconventional hut or 1 1-2 years. By 63 1-3 he'd hsve that quarter, you get no credit for you're critical and analytical, too. Your little toe is very long. That gives you a certain astuteness which your face docsn'i show." "Really?" "Yes.

And your Mercury pads show you inherited a lot of intur tion. You should use it Carmelita paused and frowned A. PERRY MARTIN earned a pension. There's aa ream here to ga far i ii ii in imii i us i i ii i i ii a in i ir itibi i ir i have your own principles and you will never violate them." 2 7 I ther rata same af the points eoti- A. Perry Martin.

72. well known retired farmer, diea at his hums I thanked Carmellla and nut nn wood studios have 25 companies scattered around the globe. It means business for local hotels, restaurants, and lield-lunch caterers. Airliners roar away from here with players and directors and back with exposed film for studio bosses to appraise. Steamships, my six and shoes.

I left on tintn aected with theee changes. Bat for seme aid people Bearing retire near Chapin at 3:30 Friday morn- she quarter. The program got started Jan. 1, The government figures how many quarters' coverage a man's had since 1936, 14 years ago. this month, August, a man now' OS cant get pension unless he's bad half tha covered quarters anxious not to abuse mv two Ulu Itlff nt hurt aMarlr "This concerns a great emotion ment.

weald pay them ta check piophets. al conflict" she said, "which has before taking a pension tea soon. Mr. Martin was born in Laurens county February 21, 1878, the son of the late L. O.

Martin and Catherine. occured in the last five years or raiiroaaj, ana siuaio vans carry rwlll take place in the very near Fl'NERAL SUNDAY AT 3 FOR ROSA LEE PERKINS cameras, generators, lights and sine 1935. Roughly, quarters Turkey Crop future. It has or will change you' Watts Martin. He came to Chauln in early manhood.

He was a suc other heavy stuff. hare' elapsed since then. So he'd whole personality. But your cntl need 3 quarters. Put another way: cessful farmer ana Business man uou snooung weatner is a sum he'd need seven years coverage out mer Incentive to getting away from the past 14.

tne sound stages. Receipts frozen cal toe tips restrain you from using your intuition more. "You're more sensitive than I thought You have suppressed your introspective nature. That is shown abroad by foreign restrictions can A man now older than 63 would head lass than 36 quarters because. be spent there on production.

rcgniy praised foreign films like Rosa Lee Perkins, daughter of the late Eddie and Estella Robin-son, died Aug. 23, in a Columbia hospital after an illness of four months. She is survived by her husband Sammle Perkins; one son 8ammle Perkins, Greenville; three brothers, Tommie Robinson, Greenville; A. Z. Robinson, of Pittsburgh, and Willie Robinson, Oreenwood; four sisters-in-law four nnt.

"The Third Man" and "The Bicycle Is Largest Ever Produced in SC Columbia, Aug. .26 W) Continuing rapid expansion of the past few years, the largest number of turkeys ever produced In South Carolina Is being raised this year. This wss hre ported today by U. 8. Department of Agriculture Statistician Frank O.

Black. Tha estimate of 757,000 South Thief have further demonstrated there until his retirement a few years ago. Mr. Martin is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ines Clark Martin of Chapin; two daughters, Mrs.

C. H. Frlck of Fredricksburg, and Mrs. Ines M. Rae of San FrancUco two sons, o.

P. Martin arid Rothell Martin, both of Chapin; one brother. Gary Martin of Greenwood; two sisters. Miss K'lty Martin of Columbia and Mrs. C.

B. Brooks of Greenwood, and four grandchildren. 3 I i the realistic values of actual loca tions. tils sons Robert, and Michael. They'd come to visit him on the "Vengeance Valley location and were short of shorts.

"Tomahawk," starring Van Hef-lin and Yvonne de Carlo in Rapid City, 8. is using some real Sioux Indians. But the director or- "Quo VadUZ with Robert Tavlor I.I and Deborah Kerr, is shootinz in Rome. In London. Irene Dunne VI Mosley, Oreenwood; Jessie ohnson, Atlanta, Lizzie Allen of West Virginia and Emma Reynolds.

portraying Queen Victoria in "The A- i Is- fe I when. Jie reached 63, less than 56 quartan had elapsed since 1936. In August a man of 70 would need IS quarters. That was tha way tha law stood tip to August. It left many old people high and dry.

They had some covered quarters to their credit but not, under tha law, enough for a pension. So 'Congress changed the law to give (hem a break. This Is the score now-1' Starting Sept 1, anyone then 63 or older can get a pension if he hai'ohly six covered quarters to his credit since 1936. Although It probably, won't be mora than $20 or $23 Mudlark." Mel Ferrer is bull-fisht- dered about 10 movie-trained Carolina turkeys Is six per cent a-bore the previous record of 714,000 lng again in Mexico City for added Hollywood Indians who know how I Philadelphia four uncles. Timothy (it Funeral arrangements are incomplete pending the arrival of the AnH Dnktn.n.

scenes in "The Brave Bulla." to ride bareback. i iwuuiaui, uirrnviiir I i daughters. produced last year, 70 per can larger than the 1948 crop, and more than double the 1947 crop. At current prices, Blsck noted, a John Barrymore, and Corine Calvet are busy in a picture called 9 "Quebec in that city. David crop of 757,000 turkeys would be JOHN THADDIS FREEMAM Anderson, Aug.

26. Funeral sen-ices will be held from the Hawkins Brian, John Agar, and Frank Love- worth at least $9,000,000. Growers plsn to sell turkeys ear vine Holiness Church near Fair Play Sunday at 4:30 p. m. for Jonn Robert SUck and Gilbert Roland are in another arena there for A camera crew is shooting backgrounds In Macao, the Portuguese colony on Chinas southern coast, for a Robert Mltch-um-Jane Russell picture.

All this means business, too, for telephone and cable companies. Robert Walker phoned his studio from Canon City to have his maid send several sets of underwear for noomson, ureenwood, and David Martin, Philadelphia. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p. m. from the Old Field Bethel AME Church by the pastor, six officers of the church will be pallbearers and the usher-girls will be flowerbearera.

The body will remain at the Robinson and Son Mortuary until the service hour. Interment will follow In l-f" family plot lier this yesr, he said. Thaddls Freeman. 61-year-old real Joy are in a World War II story, "Breakthrough," at Fort Ord. Richard Wldmark and real Marines, with tanks, planes, artillery, and rockets, are fighting the Pacific war for "Halls of Montezuma" at Camp Pendleton, 100 miles south of dent of the Roberts section of Ue county who died suddenly of htit attack at his home Thursday morn' Ins-- 8 soon in here.

The Rev. C. W. Chasteen, the Rev. Samuel Wills, and the Rev.

Edgar StanceU will officiate. Bur ial will be In the adjoining ceme tery. Mr. Freeman, who had been In FIRST PRIZE PHOTO by Dour1ss R. Hayden of South Brain ties.

Mass, In the Old Sturbrldge Village contest. declining health for the past year. Three Reasons Why You Need was born and reared In Andersou county and spent most of his life in the Roberts community. Be was a farmer and textile worker. His parents were the late John By Irving Deaf or Come along to a photo print contest and look over my shoulder while I act as one of thc Judges.

We're headed for Old Sturbrldge Village Museum and Crafts Center in Sturbrldge, which sponsored a contest' earlier this yesr and Uzde Graham Freeman of over-aQ picture level, Mr. Wagner and I started From all the pictures, each selected those that had prize possibilities and discarded the When we wero through, 29 prints were left. Our goal was the best 15. With all 29 spread before us. It was easy to spot another half dozen that could be eliminated by mutual agreement, then a few more until there were Anderson county and he was active member of the Hawkinsviue Laundry Service Holiness Church.

in addition to his widow. Mia. AUie ciark Freeman, he la sur Just 20 prints leftr. vlved by five sons, Henry Freeman, Chicago; Lawrence Freeman, Mou-roe, Boyce Freeman of near Now came a -shift in tactics. Mr.

with straightforward pictorial appeal and not too many rules. American photographers were invited to submit aa many photos as they wished In any size, black-and-white or color. Aa long as they were taken at Old Sturbrldge Village since It was opened to the public in June 1946, the pictures were eligible. Prises vera to bo the handicraft of tha village craftsmen in pottery, furniture, weaving and metalware. Beiton; James Freeman, Andersen, and Johnny Freeman, Elberton, Wagner suggested, that wa cacfr mentaily select" tha three best pictures.

After our decisions, we both agreed they worr the top six. The half -dozen, was now In the foreground wherr.we studied and tour aaugnters, Mrs. Corbet Stevenson, Mrs. Guy Chasteen. Anderson, Mrs.

A son Brock. Abbeville, snd Mrs. Tatinie Brown, 1-berton. 2 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He also leaves one brother, Earl discussed thenWZDne repitAented great effort on the photographer's E.

Freeman of Field Campbell, and une sister, Mrs. Lomile Harris, Rome. and a number of nieces and nephews. The body is at the home. part for it toult-a special trip In mid-winter gef-the settlng-sun-on-snow effect- he got.

But it waa not typical of Sturbrldge Village and might hare- been made anywhere. Another had gone far off the road (into a swamp, we learned Six weeks later the three Judges were to meet st tlte vllUtga office to make their selections. From Woi-c ester, came Wagner, APSA, the town's leading amateur photographer, author and salon exhibitor. Your columnist drove up from New York. While awaiting tac third Judge, Cecil B.

Atwater. FRPS. FPSA, of Boston, we made a tour ol HOSEA WILSON WOODWARD later) to capture a particular angle of the church spire encircled by the grounds to become acquauileJ ures. out tne ay tone oould hav with the locale of the contest. oeen neiped oy a filter.

Another view of the church (incidentally the The village is a-xestoratlon of an most popular camera target of all) 18th or early 19th century New fc is Bishopville, Aug. 26. Funeral services were held at 4 p. m. yesterday for Hosea Wilson Woodward.

74. The services were held at tha Bethlehem Methodist Church here. Interment was in the Woodward plot at Piedmont cemetery. Mr. Woodward, long active In farming and banking circles, died Thursday at the McLeod Infirmary.

Florence. land town with its traditional spu was a simpler dignified pictorial statement with pure tone qualities throughout. I wished, however, that it contained Just a bit of life ed church or meetinghouse, tavern, general store, saw mill and grist use someoooyrentering the church mill, blacksmith and numerous oth er craft shops and historically ac aoor. i i. curate residences.

While it has Us My first choice settled on picture that looked like It oould have extensive museum-like collections of tha period's furniture, utenstla and oeen lasen a century or so ago. it was ute work or Douelas Havrfon handicrafts, it has something else His wife, the farmer Miss Blanche Tarraat of Greenweed, died la 1938. He was a native of Bishopville, a' on ot- the late John Frterson Woodward and Mrs. Addle Wilson Woodward. For years he was a banker here.

He also had extensive that brings it all alive. Each shoe wv a -av a of South Braintree, Mass, and showed half, dosen colonial soldiers houses a working artisan who. piles his trade in the manner of. his an ana a gentleman on a horse, group cestor, using the same, or slightly ea iniormauy beside the tavern signpost, gazing down the road. Likt modified, tools and methods.

ma BturDridge Tillage itself it so- Back from our tour. Mr. Wagner peered like an authentic restoration farming interests. He was for some years financial chairman of the Boy Scouts. He was a past master of the Bishopville Masonic lodge, a Shrtner and a Klwanlan.

During the First World War and World War II he served In various and I were Informed that our Boa or a nistonc event ton confrere. was unable to Join us With Mr. Wagner's agreement and we were to proceed without the matter of first nrlse was non-military activities. He was In him. Earle Newton, director 0X1 tha village, then turned over to ua the 150-odd photo entries, a large table His nomination for second piste, the dignified church shot, brought terested In young neonla and aaalat.

my concurrence. Within another it and a private room. ed a number In securing college educational advantages. He was Take three romping youngsters, mix well wltK bicycles and basebal Is and you have a stack of the most soiled playclothes ever seen. Why tire yourself scrubbing away layer on layer of dirt? Send the laundry to us where it will be cleaned hygiehically and delivered to you promptly.

for many years a member of Bath. nunucea, tne rest of the prize win nlng photos were agreed upon a easily. Mr. Wagner and first discussed the type of Judging suitable for this lehem Methodist Church and served for a long time as a trustee and The total Judging time was about contest. It was apparent there was no need for the formal or scientUle two ana a ban hours.

It was then to take you to school, to bwtnett, dating with faihlon-wke, budget-wise esxkrtlveneu yow won't meet oO around town! Voted mor-perfect by me Minx Mode Junior Board of Review. and here exolutivefy In fashlon-right collection for PaH. Do come toon Jnd try them on Sixes 7 to 1 J. Minx Modes W. J.

sizes te IS In many af the tame smart ttyies, for tong-wahtedi vfunlon who leva junior ityles but need extra length at waistline, deeves and tkirt aae.a.&Ni.om a steward and as chairman of the board of stewards. the sentence of Director Newton point An Informal, oer He Is survived by a cumhar at that the Judges be served a heartv sonal-preferenca type, with mutual ralaUves. luncheon at ye Publlck House Tav agreement, was decided on. Honorary pallbearera for the fn. ern, typical New England inn.

With that, we each went through neral Included the board of stew Sentence served. the wnote batch of pictures fairly ards oi the Bethlehem Methodias Synod's laymen Church, and P. J. DeaChamps, B. DesChampa.

Dr. O. a W. McD. Jones, Dr.

J. Lee DuBose rapidly to get a general perspective of all the entries. Then again, but more deliberately. They ranged from tiny contact Stints to lam and wade H. Wllllford.

Meet At P.Ce j. USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN Active pallbearera were Tnmmw display mounts: from out-of-focus pictures to those that showed evidence of many hours of hand labor EMERALD CITY LAUNDRY CLEANERS Jordan, Mark Sullivan. Roy Reams. Jr, Guy R. O'Kellev.

Huw. Clinton. Aug. 26 dn Speeches. elections and a banquet filled to Stuckey and William Robards.

day's program at the South Caro on paper negatives. While each one was given consideration no denying that the larger irfcturea had Smart Shoppe lina Presbyterian Synod's annual Christian mission to men here. terian Church, V. Dr. Leroy Burney, executive coordinator of greater visual appeal and made it easier for.

the Judges to The three-day gathering closes Phone 9-2278 Cr 9-3278 South Main St. the Presbyterian Program of Progress; and N. B. Etherldge of Nor Only two color prints were submit tomorrow at Presbyterian College. Emm S.

Henlejr ted and one finished up on the nrUe Speakers included Dr. J. G. Pst- folk. Vs.

list because it was so unique. ton, Jr. executive secretary of the Approximately 100 laymen are with a comprehensive Idea of the General Council of the k- r'-nrtlnir -N..

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