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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 8

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 8

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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I 'V- 'I PagaEtgfif THE INDEX-JOURNAL, GREENWOOD. S. C. Feb. 28.

1951 RED RYDER By Fred Ha man Q0mm Inlollodlay Cf Jais liaising COPYRIGHT 1951 BY NEA SERVICE. WC. WfcPiRSTMADE A 1 i 1 ir to dome rww or Tbti Ai reckom kdst i but ihe oil i solp' but eunws I XL lHTlV)OULOmi RAME( HAME-Y OF US TAE COE.RVAl!Or4 1 mSOifJ31D THESE CROPS, BEFOlig I tSxLk 0,1 OVEIWAZtOM OIL CROPS, MOVEMENT PRME5 CD-OPERATE LI SOMEBOOt (JETS AHEAD 1 iyjL nowj --7 wikjd AiD i nrrT' I yrrX.1T afl uifi uUtr A Aimlrwr a.til I laVw Sr.ml1rikl lis I 1 Tv-s then away. "What about the THE STOETl -The BJaHerer at LsrlnU Greaable ni moat a iMBber ef her family er I Paul Robinson MmcMI ClOM BCT. JUMBf IM V.V easpecta am Use FarwU, whe 'j.

i ni wi4 to Cenrt Greaakle, Lavtala'e aldrsi aea; Andrew Mather ton; Lias's "lath; Hfnry ranrell; Elisabeth Stratton, Larinla's spinster sister Mrt, Marios Canoa, Larinla's i ear daafhter, ui Marian's hae-hand Phillip. The aoly (aid-era UtralTed are a yaanf lawyer, AnfM Kent, wha happened to be fta the Belrhbarhaad an a rtait to another self liber, and Larlnia'i secretary, Qerl Palmer. Haw-i arer, Use haa hefmn to realise that her aaarrUfe to Caort wanld r-i-' never hare warked act and that aha la la leva with Antes Kent I Then Cenrt aakj her If she UU levee him and If aha will stUI aaarry him. O'WtTut atA3 A-and tw sntrslr dcurtAM 1 fef LIKIDVWTMBUSJH. I WU.ICOMfla, WHO r- i i -v.

i i nMrriiMi aa, i a abb-i a a i a OJZil I I V. 7 ctano' i a I BUTCHER'S CHOICE RIB Women shoppers find food for thought in a London butcher's display of the fat meat situation that was and the lean one that Is. The pleasingly plump lady with the overs! xe roast represents pre-war days. Dangling from the skeleton Is a lone chop which represents one person's meat ration for a whole week. ETTA KETT Aprse BAVCKTBAU.

OCNSMQOM7HS 'S'L veA PfAcocx to MserajTA BLONDIE I The sunshine waa a warm and beautiful mantle thrown across -the earth this morning. It lay In thick folds about the tall old trees and floated out In golden layers across the wide dipping lawns "that" stretched around the house. It wrapped ItseU about Lisa i Harwell and -fell across Court Orenables broad shoulders as he told toer Insistently that she would marry him. All that Lisa could i see Was that same sun shining on 1 tali; easy figure and a wheaU I 1 T-eoiored head, and aha saw. the glint of sunlight agaut In eyes Tlecked with green.

Lisa sat there la the sunlight, staring' at Court Orenable and "Ing Angus Kent And while part her died Inside herself she said. Court, Im going to marry (Uwrwl I i iSlffllfflf rTVK 8ATMVOU tlhyZ THINGS LIKE 7fti VW 7 lu you. of course. Court got Into the ear and sat down beside her and took her -hands his. i "Lisa." he said.

"Andrew may jtiake trouble. He knows too much. But you mustn't believe every thing he says." Lisa looked at him hopelessly. i -J. 1 1 1 1 1 hate him.

dont you? I knew i it yesterday, court you mustntr I VHe didnt seem to be listening. "Lisa," ha went on. Tre got to BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH have some moneyl" -How much?" she asked tone- "leasly. 5 WOW I HAIN'T HAIN'T I I TELL CRICKET TO BE -ft, NEVER SEEN NO 0T 940 I0EC I SHORE AN LET AAE KNOW JLr PRESARVES LIKE THIS I HUSflANO F0UN0 HOW THEV TARN; OUT rT AFORE, HICKS'- 00WM IN TH' ROAD LOWEEZV yC-crVL JZ WHAT ON AlRTH TWO-THREE MONTHS "-TOCJX IS IT Jl AGO, AN WE BEEN (ft TfT VSORTA SCAIRT tXilh i lv 0 moneyf" he demanded, with a edge of harshness In his tone. "It's so much." she said.

"I I dont have that much." Her dismay was not wholly be cause of his request. How could she love him the least bit and not trust him, and how could she trust him, with this uneasiness Inside her? As If afraid to push her too far, he said suddenly: "All right, for get It." And he got out of the car and walked rapidly Into the house. She sat there weakly and let him go. In a moment she managed to start the car and drove home slowly. Angus Kent was waiting for her In the driveway In Tim Ellsworth car.

"Angus," she exclaimed. The young lawyer grinned at her and suddenly the world was all right. He seemed to say every' thing would be all right and again that something stirred her aa she looked at him and she could feel her fingertips tingle as they clung to the steering wheel. He opened the door for her. "Get in." he said.

"Your father told me where you were: I decided to wait. I want to talk to you. Let drive down to the lake." She leaned her head back against the upholstery and closed her eyes for a minute to coordinate her thoughts. When she opened them again Angus was watching her. "Anything you want to tell me? he asked mildly.

She looked ahead at the road. watching him take the steep slope to the beach with his casual carefulness, not daring a glance at the way the breeze played with his thick brown hair or the way his mouth curved in generous and firm lines. She had already memorised the two little creases at the corners of his eyes and the strength In his long hands. Suddenly, unable to bear It any longer, she covered her face with her hands. Angus parked the ear at the foot of the beach drive and helped Lisa get out Almost forcibly he propelled her down to the sun- washed beach.

"Court?" he asked finally. She faced him, standing In the sand. Agreement was the safest course. "Yea," she said. "He's In some kind of trouble." And then she blurted it all out "If he'd lust stop accusing everybody I she protested.

(Te Be Cm tinned) The Best In Radio aatsBy C. B. BCmKriXLO-t (Kaatora Standard Timet New York. Feb. E3eanor Roosevelt will appear on a special broadcast tonight over CBS at :15 In support of the Amerlraa Red Cross fund drive.

She will be Interviewed by Dwlght Cooke. Ihe broadcast will originate la lira Roosevelt's suite tat New York, bhe win discuss with Cooke the role of the American Red Cross la the ci vilian defense organisation. This special program cancels for this date only the CBS "You and the World" series. On the air tonight: NBC Halls of ivy; Oroucho Mart (recorded); :30 District Attorney. R.

Williams Hershbergtr Chic Young Fred Lasswell Merrill Blosser 2-1 tq a wt. off, I CANY git over fe CRICKET'S SHOWER PARTY, LOWttZY, BUT DO WANT to give her this jar of -THIS-JAR-UH" FRECKLES AND HIS IB mi kfeJOW unr in Ana. of SAKCS ALIVE THAT IMJZ POWERFUL THOUGHTV ve, mz HICKS 9 FRIENDS MP 1 1 As OTHER ways I iTwif I leave a School day, sally mm ,1 LASRY WHY WOT TOO WCXJLDMT 6e bNTcRESTED A I -in unf vr I I 1 I I I Ti i L. How To Look Slim 34-U Sew this smart dress! Most slenderuUng long lines, most satis fying step-in closing. Youll love the easy-sew tailoring details sleeves in one with yokes, sharp collar and pocket flaps! Pattern 4963 comes In sizes 54, 30.

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Send THIRTY CENTS in coins for this pattern to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Index-Journal, 328 Pattern 243 West 17th St. New York 11. N. Y. Print Plainly NAME.

ADDREss with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. riace your order now for our Anne Adams 8prlrg Pattern Book! Send Twenty cents for this collection of the smartest new-season fashions for all ages and sizes. There are one-Yard patterns, one' pattern-part patterns and FREE instructions to make a double envelope handbag! South Carolina Casualty List In Korean War The department of Defense today announced the following casualties in the Korean -area from South Carolina: Killed In action. Army: Corporal C. Lee Williams, crandson of Mrs.

Tlney Westf leld. Route 1. WUllams-ton. Wounded Army. Corporal Maxcy P.

Brown, friend of Mrs. V. L. Flake, 3435 Chestnut str'et, Columbia. Answer to Prtviout Puxzlo TERESAtffi -WW I -frJ (3Tgl lA, Cffl 24 Metal 35 Domesticated 40 Poker stske 41 Expires 42 French artist 41 Ireland 44 Standing (suffix) 47 Small devil 49 Full (suffix) 91 Area measure 52 French article JTTT INTBOOOCt ME HIM, LAKl VIC FLINT r-vtr(7h thousand would da-1 need it badly," he went en hastily.

"It's going to put me In a bad spot If I dont get It Imme- dlately. But Court thousand sne gasped. -wnat- "You "re believing the things Andrew wanted all of you to be-: here. aren't you?" ha snapped. -You think I killed her Just Si cause dont want to believe i.

your father did It or Dlaabethl Hla eyea were black with anger 1 and with a shade yea, she thought helplessly, it te- fear. She asked herself: Court, was 1 bund, did I never really see you Before. 'could you change this much so quickly But she only said: "Da you Oeve my father did ItT' waited. He answered more carefully. Tve beard things," be said sul-kmly.

"Be didnt want us to be married and everyone know bow bA feela toward Elisabeth. tJX want aa answer. It was an ewsslon. wouldn't believe It about you." ana whispered. And then with an honesty she couldnt quell, "If you loved me and loved you I couldnt belleie- 'things about you." te looked at her sharply, and IT OUT OUR WAY FUNNY BUSINESS 'J TM TMCSS TO THB 1 MAKER AND MT RKSMT ''A WHILE HE HAUF5CtE5 "EMTEU.

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Illustrations of patterns for crochet embroidery, knitting, household accessories. dolls, toys many hobby and gift ideas. A free pattern Is printed In the book. Inoculation Law For Dogs To Be Enforced By S. C.

Columbia, Feb. 28 Enforcement of a 1960 law requiring the antlrables Inoculation of all dogs la the state finally Is going to be enforced by the state board of health. Stote Health Officer Ben F. Wyman has announced the Inoculations will be given during April. Detailed plana for the mass inoculation will be announced some time next month, he said.

The law was enacted eight months ago. CBS I Mr. Chameleon; 8:30 Dr. Christian: 9 Harold Peary; 10 Boxing from New York. Elmer Davis; 8.30 Fat Man; 9 Rogues Oallery; 9:30 Mr.

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