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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 16

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 16

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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1 Greenwood S. Wcl, Oct. 2, 1553 ILC Daiilxr Oi Gv i 1 VwJiiieJf I fi Buicft ViJcaf For 1964 ToB Speaker -Erskine For Kivanis 1 Mixed Chorus Christmas Concert, Dec. 15; Contemporary Music Festival, Feb. 14 and 20; faculty piano recital, Feb.

24; the National Players of Washington, D. C. in Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew." Feb. the Chad Mitchell Trio, outstanding folk-' singing group, March faculty voice recital, March 20; and the DUE WEST During its 125th anniversary year Erskine College will present ah outstanding array of artists, performers, lecturers, and events on the campus, Dr. J.

M. Lesesne, Erskine president, has announced. Dr. Homer Thompson, noted archeologist, will open the lecture series ifor the year Friday. Oct.

Patrick N. Calhoun, executive vice president of the North National Bank iTtharlotte, will speak at the Kiwanis Club luncheon Friday at' 1 p.m. at the I American Legion building. Calhoun is a native of Atlanta I and a graduate of Clemson. He (Oct.

24 tbroueh Oct. 2) rKOPERTY TRANSFERS Truman C. Posey and Lorene W. Posey to A. N.

Shubert, lot on Biltmore Street, $700 and as- sumption of mortgage, John S. Coleman to Dr. I. Tompkins, lot on Fhoenix Street. 53.750.

Bessf B. Wilson to Billy Spivey and Spivey, lot on Marshall Road, $6,599.40 and Vi i I was president oi ine v-iemson Spring Chorus Concert, April Id. I Alumni Association in 1960 and is I now president of the Clemson Col- All events will begin at 7:30 ir i tir-ir 11. at 11 am. when he speaks in Memorial Hall.

Other lecturers who will appear at, Erskine this vear will Include Dr. George F. I Iado FnnnHatinn hnarA ef triictAPQ p.m. r-xcepi lor ivan wouram, who will perform in the Erskine He went to Charlotte in 1960 I from the Guilford National Bank Jj in Greensboro. Before that he had I been a vice president of Chase assumption of mortgage.

Ethel G. Underwood to Billy Sheppard, two lots at New Mar- ket, $635. j. Ben D. Free', JH C.

Free and Mrs. Dorothy F. Dominick to Exhibition center, an penorm-ances will be in Memorial Halt there will bean ad mission charge for the appear McLeod, former moderator ot the Church of Scotland and leader of the Iona Community, March 12; John Ciardi, poetry editor of the "Saturday Review" and out Manhattan Bank and the Bank of PATRICK N. CALHOUN ance of the Chad Mtichell Tno, sponsored by the Erskine Student the Manhattan Co. "in New York.

He is chairman of the Charlotte United Fund drive and other or- Government Association, but all standing American poet, April 6 or and Jose Maria Chaves, Colombian eduegtor, lawyer, and diplomat and authority on Latin Chamber of Commerce member gahizations. other programs are tree of charge. ship committee and active in the At the last meeting, tne ween Hoyt Graham and Imogene lot at Lake Greenwood, $700. Lee B. Major, Ellie B.

Faust and Virginia A. Rauton to H. Bennett Kinard Jr. and Bettye BlalockT Kinard, lot on Blyth wood Kiwanis Club elected new American affairs. April 16 and In honor of the 400th anniver officers who will assume their! im BUICK-Buick's Wildcat for 1964 takes on a new appearance with complete restyling of the front, sides and rear, The grille outlined by a stout ghrome frame-r-features a floating center bar which carries "the Tri-Shield embjem.

The side view is dominated by new moulding extend- ing from the frontwheeW to the rear bumper. Ventiports have been and placed one above the other. The exclusive Wildcat chrome plated spoke wheels shown here are optional. In addition to the twewioor the Wildcat comes in a new four-door sedan, four-door' hardtop and convertible. Buicks new Super Turbine-400 torque converter transmission, or a four-speed manual transmission are optional on the Wildcat, along with a 425 cubic inch engine equipped with two four-barrel carburetors.

The new Buicks can be seen Oct. 4 at the George H. Davis in Greenwood. 17. Dr.

Robert Burns of the Inter posts Jan. 1. sary of Shakespeare's birth this spring, the Erskine -Players will' Lewis Harrison will become national Convention of Christian president, succeeding Watson Churches, Atlanta, will con duct a marriage seminar Feb. 11 13 at Erskine. Anderson Police Department Given Praise Dorn.

Jack Lawrence is presidentelect and W. N. Devore, 'vice president Fine Arts events at Erskine, Directors to serve for two-year terms are L. B. Adams Wil aireei, h.uuu.

Town and Country Real Estate to William W. Pinson lot in West-gate, $2,200. 1 Willie B. Butler, Armanda Butler Jackson, Katharine Butler Smith, Mary Butler Jackson and John W. "Butler to Ida Butler Hodges, right, title and interest in three acres bounded by Hodges yand Andrson lands, $5, love and affection.

Macy's President Cites which began Sept. 27 with a faculty organ recital by Miss Lucy Anne McCluer, will continue Wednesday, Oct 31, with the presentatw 'of Laura Toledo's Iberian Dance Group a company liam H. Harrison and W. Wash. Holdover directors are Horace W.

Brinsoiv Marion Da present lus Love iaDors usr April-23-25. Along with the by the National Players of "Taming of the Shrew." this will give Erskine two Shakespearean productions during the second semester. During the fall; the Erskine Players will present Emlyn Williams' suspense drama, "Someone Waiting," Nov. 14-16. The annual May Day Pageant, to be.

performed May 2 on the Robinson Terraces, will be a special presentation based on the history of the college. ANDERSON, S.C. (AP)--The Anderson Police Department re Riegel Gives Ware Shoals Club Land ceived several bouquets at an ap vis, Harper A. Norman and Clyde E. Watson.

The board of directors elects the club's composed of two dancers, a Fla Advertising Newspaper preciation day dinner at Clemson House Tuesday. menco guitarist, and an actress John F. Ellenberg to Harry The department and six officers Their program will include tradi- individually were commended COMPOSER DIES itional ancT interpretive dances, PAI.MDAI.E. Calif. fAPY music.

folklore, poetry of ence of the retailer's view of the during the event. Spain from, the 15th century to Russel Robinson, 71, composer of Detectives Julian Jones and Allen Martin and patrolmen Leroy competitive advertising media, pinpointing radio and television. "Radio," he said "has its limitations," and he stressed that medi Faust and Louie Brock were hon the present. The fine arts series will also in elude the American Brass Quin song hits "Margie" and "Portrait of Jennie," died Monday of cancer. He was a cofounder of NO CONFERENCE WASHINGTON (AP) President Kennedy will not hold a news conference this week.

His last meeting with newsmen was Sept. 12. um inability to visually pro tet, Nov. Karl Wolfram, Ger- the American Society of Compos- Ross Davis and Mackie B. Davis, lot on Crescent Drive, $2,500.

Fred A. Smith to Ruth L. Smith, one-half interest in lot on Andrews Avenue, $5 and assumption of mortgage. Milton E. Phillips and Ethel C.

Phillips to Charles A. Holley and Elizabeth F. Holley, lot at Ninety Six, $600 and assumption of mortgage. Mrs. Mary Elspeth Stewart Rasor to Dan Watkins and Vera WARE SHOALS Land for a swimming pool and recreation area, was deeded to the Ware Shoals Civic Club last, week by Riegel Textile Corporation.

The property, which is located on the south side of West Main Street across from the Emma Maddox School, was presented by general manager, R. P. Hardeman, to a committee from the club in a ceremony last week. Accepting the deed was William i i i ers. Authors ana ttic isners lmman irouDaaour minnesinger ored for their part in the capture of Carl Close, on the FBI's "10 most wanted" list when he was captured for an Anderson bank robbery last week.

Also honored were Chief W. I. mote products. He further noted the expensive nature of television and its resulting limitations: NEW YORK David L. Yun-, ich, president of Macy's New York, in a talk to the annual executives conference of the Gannett Newspapers at the Gideon Putnam Hotel in Saratoga Springs, New York, stressed the necessity for a continuing strong relationship between retailing and newspapers in their own interests as well as the social, cultural and economic growth of the United States.

In citing the relationship of newspapers and retailers, Yun- 1914. Dec. Erskine Choraleers and He depicted the two media as "valuable supplementary Burden and Asst. thief Parker but said they "cannot take theclamP- olace of retailine's dependence on Tne six men were praised by Louise Watkins, lot on Barksdale! Hawthorne, chairman of the club newspaper advertising." committee. Foyd Price, Furman Quarles, Douglas Robinson and ich noted that "che newspaper is Harold Jackson, other committee's vital medium of communica- Street, $4,000.

Citizens Trust Co. to R. A. Johnson lot in Westover, $1,250. Riegel Textile Corp.

to John R. Bedingfield and Ruth G. Bedirig- 1 1 1 1 Mr Ann Gov. Donald S. Rusell, feature speaker of the afternoon.

Publisher of the Anderson papers, Wilton E. Hall also praised the policemen and noted that there has never been the "slightest hint of corruption of the Anderson Police Department. members were also present. tion and virtually all phases of its operation add up to the con tribution newspapers make to our Construction on the pool will probably not begin until spring, but crews are scheduled to put the land into shape'prior to that date. In depicting the mutual obligations of newspapers and retailing in the nation's social, cultural and economic growth, Yunich6tressed integrity, initiative and leadership.

He noted the common of newspaper and retailer to maintain the highest level of in-tgrity, and also pointd out the necessity to encourage their fullest potential by the paper's re society. This is a vital he continued, "for when you help move goods, you encour age a flourishing economy. Yunich also apprised his audi Investigation Set In Mishaps During Landings flection of "the varied range of! modern living" and the advertiser's "compliment of good taste to our public." HONOLULU (AP)-An investi ueiu iui ai ware anoais, d.wu. C. Cothran to J.

B. Wiley, 7C acres off Deadfall Road, $12,500. Lewis E. Shannon and Barbara S. Shannon to Richard C.

Weber and Madeline M. Weber, lot at Ware Shoals, $3,496.42 and assumption of mortgage. T. F. Weeks and Beatrice S.

Weeks to James W. Morgan and Earline W. Morgan, 2.8 acres off old Abbeville road, $3, love and affection. Thomas J. Gilbert to Irving Jackson and Lucy M.

Jackson, lot on Gambrell Street, $800. Ruby Holloway, individually and as trustee, to Fred two lots on Alexander Avenue, $1,500. Carilee M. Agnew to R. S.

Ag-new, C. E. Agnew and Inez AJ Hudgens, interest in 230 acres In Closing on "a note of leadership gation into the loss of.four landing craft and injuries to nine Ma- in urban renewal, Yunich said ritv has a God-mven risht to'rines during Navy and Marine grow and prosper. It will do so amphibious assault maneuvers Betancourt Cracks Down In Venezuela CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -President Romulo Betancourt's government says 158 Communists and extreme leftists, including eight congressmen, have been arrested in its crackdown on politc-al terrorism. iGLeiffers more conveniences and nas Been oraerea Dy ftam.

u.3. Grant Pacific Fleet Belle Meade, $5 and exchange of property. MARRIAGE LICENSES Milton Edward Anderson Hodges, and Bettye Ruth Keller, Donalds. William Calvin Campbell and Yolande Gayle Mitchell, both of Greenwood. Carl Vinson McClain and Mildred Louise Mann, both of Honea Path.

DIVORCES John' Robert Stone, plaintiff, and Geraldine H. Stone, defendant. Lillie Frances Farmer, plaintiff and Edga Donald Farmer," de-feandant. Robert E. Todd, plaintiff, and Glenda Todd, defendant.

kWHrwBKHai services than other areas. Mi NEW TREABS! Applied on Sound Tire Bodies or Your Own Tires Hptprmined interest and commander, aggressive le'adrship by the city The craft overturned in surf newspaper with the business com- Monday, on Molikai Island at the munity, our cities used not be start of a four-day operation with concernd with 7,000 Marines and 6,000 Navy the concern should be for an or-1 men The roundup was ordered after Z. a terrorist attack on an excursion derly growth plan to make cities Sharp estimated' Tuesday that train Sunday, killed five persons. provide a richer life for people damage to boats and equipment who seek to live, work and do: total The injuries to the Planeroads of paratroops arrived business there. I Marines were minor.

in Caracas to reinforce police. FRIGIDAIRE ureenwooa ana ADoevuie counties, $2,671.57. T. O. Jones to Wilbur Smith and J.

Howard Mundy lot off Cokesburyi highway, $1 and exchange of property. Wilbur and J. Howard Mundy to T. 0. Jones, lot on highway S24-227, $1 and exchange of proprty.

I Mrs. Ernstine H. Coleman to Real Estate, 9.6 acres bounded by Coleman and Real Estate, lands, $5 and exchange of property. Mrs. Ernestine H.

Coleman to Ral Estate, 36.2 acres bounded by Coleman and Harper lands, $25,000. Greenwood Memorial Gardens to Miss Edythe Wilson, lot, BEST BUY Goodyear R-C Truck Tire Rugged treadxlesign for all ranch and commercial jobs 3-raYLON-TUFSYW TUFSYN RUBBER-longest mileage, toughest rubber Goodyear ever used. $112.50. Walter E. Gibson and Pauline L.

Gibson to Wycliffe Robinson, lot on Crescent Drive, $2,901,641 and assumption of mortgage. Hugh Green, James Rayford Green, Elmer Green, Frances G. Farmer and Doris G. Seieler to Mrs. Bessie S.

Green 95 111 TUFSYN lS.rI. Rinse In Fresh Running Water Driest Spin Of All 6-00x18 6-pij ratinj; A8 pneet plat (ex and jacafpeibte UnT No Filters to Clean UJ GOODYEAR I 9 9 i i SI 0095 TERMS 1 On Our Budget-Priced All-Weqfher "42" With Qualified Trade right, title and interest in lot on Jordan Street, $5 and premises. Bobby J. Suit and Betty Suit to Riley W. Cain, lot on Center Street, $700 and assumption of mortgage.

Royce I. McDowell and Myrtle A. McDowell to Elliott Rhodes and Elaine S. Rhodes, lot at Ninety Six, $1,750. Coleman Realty Co.

to Satter-field Construction Co. lot in Lake-wood Heights, $15,000. Austin R. McElhaney, probate and ex-officio master, to Wood-row Thomas and Helen Thomas, lot on Brown Avenue, $2,500, terms of decree in case of Lanie Martin Brown, individually and a administratrix of estate of Jack Brown, against Helen Taylor, Maude Pierce, Maggie Hardwood. Odell Scott, Joseph Means Grace C.rv' Mrs Tills Vauehn et al.

3-T NYLON-TUFSYN Matchinjjf(gidaire Dryer Onlj $1.75 Per Week The super-durable synthetic -toughest rubber Goody ear ever used 16 euto tires. 16 Models I i .10 wnooie i From MmM wds-i VPS-1 95 1 Lowest Priced FLAIR By Frigidaire Looks Built-in But Isn't! Eye lever Oren Cookmastftr -Oven Control Roll-Out Cotfking Units 670x15 Tube-Type Blackwall Lowest Priced Frigidaire 2-Door Refrigerator Austin R. McOhaney, probate Judge and ex-fficio master, to W. W. Fouohe lot on Fldrida Avenue, $2,346.48, high bid in case $2 MORE FOR WHITEWALLS All prices plus toxorid old lire I I xlfFh I 1 ij tLi.1'' Slas I of Greenwood Savings and Loan 100 lbs.

freezer No defrosting in refrigerator section Twin hydrators Association against M. R. Wide- W5 man. rree Expert Mounting! Pay as little as I25 per week! I Mrs. Ruth Reynolds to A.

Reynolds, one-half, in terest in lot. on Lyman Street, $5, $269.95 with Qualified Trod 22 Models To Choose From. All new Goouyear auto tires are backed by our famous Nation-Wide Roatf Hazard Guarantee lnvn'aria affection. I IS With Qualified Trade 5 Models To Choose From BerthaMae Moseley to Mary Hill Dinkins. twoots 4n East End Model RDF30, WATION-WIDI ROAD HAZARD AND QUALITY UARANTIf IN WRITINO AH titw Goody tar Aufr Tirti 0r Gtiaratted Hat ton -Witlr: Airinl normal road hntartli blowout fabric brriki, cuts able puncturei.

Limited to ftricinal owner for number of montht ptctfld. 2. Afflkmt ny defeclt In work- irtamihlri and material wllribut ljmit as to Urn or mifeafr. Cool year tirt dealers In U. 9.

or Canada will tnkt) adjustment allowance on new lire bated on original ireaddepi remain in nd cqrren( "Goodyear price." Heights, $550 and exchange rjronertv. The Frigidaire "Family of Dependable Appliances" includes refrigerators, electric wasfiWs, dryers, food freezers, mobilo dishwashers and. room air conditioners. yk model, size and price to suit every farnily need and budget. Color at the price of white.

rf Coleman Realty Co. to Bertha Mas Moselev. lot in East End Heiehts. $900. Mary E.

Dinkins to Bertha Mae 1 tMOSiey, lot in tasi cna neignis and exchange' of property. Mrs. Mattie W. Major to Fred. 5 GOOD CLEAN USED REFRIGERATORS I2 price I erick Mattox and Mrs.

Flossie Mattox, lot on Fourth. Street, $600 WE KEED THE ROOM FOR TOY SHIPMENTS I Villi ITIMI I and assumption of mortgage. Wachovia Bank, and Trust Co. l. -jl -i ir 1 in executor and trustee of estate ofj Leon JV.

nsutn C. E. Aenew and Inez Hud VJOM ES IKE TIRE AND APPLIANCE eens Interest' in 230 acres In Greenwood and- Abbeville coufi ties. 1 412-4)6 Miii Street Dial OR 3-1911 tfidj OR 3,1911 Real Estate, to Mrs. Er 412-416 Main Street nestine H.

'Coleman. 11 lots in.

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