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

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Greenwood, South Carolina
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ster Week For You 3Loyalties Once-Closed Doors Of Hollywood Now Wide Open To George Gobel By ELGENE CARSON LAKB Funeral Services AreHeld Today For Otis Waters Funeral, services for Otis C. Waters were held at 5 p. m. today from G. W.

Culbertspri Dies; Last Rites Are Held Today Oeorge W. Culbertson, 72, retired textile worker, died Sunday morn Ing at 1:17 at his 443 Pelwt St. following a long illne3. He was born in Laurens County June 3. 1883, a son of the late Hugh CUlbertson and Dealy vyillard Culbertson, both of Laurens -County families.

He had spent practically u. If written by Sidney Sheldon, who, authored "The Bachelor and tit and wOl be directed by Norman Taurog, veteran pilot for Martin and Lewis, Tott ea see Oeorge is In good handsv. "Wt had about 13 or 15 offer from studios." he exnlatned. "But Isi I 'i lift rrrmtdent, NaUenaJ CemeB Charches Strangely enough, most Americans 'prove that ours Is an essentially Irreligious age because they Judge the Church by the standards of Americanism rather than judging ail biR marl governments by the standards of Ood that they should learn in their Churches. Jesus was standing In the court; yard of the temple In Jerusalem oil one ofthe days of the first Holy.

Week. His enemies asked Him an embarrasing question and In front of the crowd. "Is it right for us to pay Roman taxes, or not?" What-, ever He answered would likely get Him in. trouble, If He said "yes the anti-Roman crowd would turn against Him. If He said "no." He would be arrested as a subversive revolutionary.

"Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's said Jesus. "Render unto Ood the things that art God's." as He pointed to a coin with Caesar's name upon it. So Christians have always known that' true religion gives uo man an excuse to be a disloyal citizen. But this does not mean that you ought to suppose the government la Ood. A good government greatly needs people who believe so much in Ood that neither state nor church dares invade their rights br freedoms.

AP KewsfeattirM By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD tB In previous years, the closest George Ooebel ever came to movie work was when he was a touring night club comic. A theater magnate askedhlm, "Aren't yeii under contract to George replied. "MOM?" No." "Well. I know there's interest there. And I'm sure It would help you If you appeared before our theater men's convention.

You kftow. JuAt bring along your guitar and sing a lew songs. You dont have to do your act." Bays Oeorge now: "That was my aci my guitar and This clown controlled 104, theaters, but he didn't want to pay me for appearing. About that time I -was making ISO a week and could have used the money. I got that routine all the time If Id just entertain the theater convention, they'd put In a good word with the I atn happy to report that the situation Is now different.

Oeorge is now the star pf a Saturday night TV show aptly titled the Oeorge Oobel Show. His weekly salary la probahly Close to 100 times $150. And the film studios, which Ignored him so Intently for many years, are now clamoring for his services. Paramount is the victor. This summer Oeorge appear In a remake of Preston Sturges' classic.

"The Lady Eve," which starred Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck In 1941. The script is being preach. An early service will be held on Easter, at 1:30 a. conducted by Mr, Owen. Callle Self Memorial Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev.

J. E. Willis, Burial was in Oreenwood Memortal. Gardens. Mr.

Warera was 29 years old, a native of Banks County, ana son of WUlie OUs and Lellan Tav- lor Waters, now of Oreenwood. He had lived here slnc 1940 and it-tended Callle Self Church. "Mf.Waters was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Marin Corps Reserve Surviving beside the parents are his wife, Mrs. Aletta Booth Wi-tera; three children, Russell. AnlU and Benita Waters; a slater.

Mrs. Ed Anderson, and a brother. Leonard Waters, all of Oreenwood. Active pallbearers were Ed Anderson, Herman White, Philip Fagen, A. L.

Dowea. Lee Taylor. Wiley Smith. Harley Funeral Home In charge. St.

Paul Church To Have Three Special Services St. Paul Methodist Church of Ninety Six will have a series of pre-E aster services Wednesday. Thursday and Friday nights at o'clock. The Rev. John Khlngler.

Oreenwood Methodist District superinten dent, will preach on Wednesday evening. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper wilt be given on Thursday with the pastor, the Rev; P. C. Owen( in'charge, and on Friday, the Rev. Woodrow Ward of Tranquil Methodist Church, will Going Defense Materiel, Military Salaries Constitute Top Items In Budget his entire life in Greenwood and was employed by Abney Mills for a number of years.

Mr. Culbertson was a 'loyal and faithful member of the Church of God on Durst Avenue extension where he served as superintendent of the Sunday School fur a fong number of years. Surviving ire 'his widow, Mrs. Bessie HollinRsworth Culbertson of the home, five children. L.

E. Cul-bertson and Mrs. rarmanBi a teller, both of Clinton, Grover Culbprt son, Mrs. W. C.

Griffin and Mrs. C. B. Puller, all of Greenwood; seven grandchildren and two ureat grand- childen; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Noffz, Cross Hill; one brother, Bas-comb Culbertson, Laurens, one stepbrother, Jim Rampey," of Georgetown and a number of nieces and nephews, Funeral services were held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Church of God with the Rev.

OeorRe the Rev, Frank L. Muller and the Rev. C. McAbee ofdeiat-ing. Interment followed In Bethlehem cemetery at Coronaea.

The following served as active pallbearers, M. D. Trail, A. P. rt-ler, Roy Edmund, Dan Smith, Ernest Rosenberg, Ed Spearman, Joel Wood, Junior Hollingsworth and Bud Kay.

The honorary escort Included the Men's Bible Class and the Young Married Men's Class of the Church 1 of God, Dr. W. P. Turner and Dr. W.

P. Turner. Jr. Today Tuesday W.JMU SHOWS: AND 9:00 I tf 1 1 11 I Ml iiciu lariiion An Easter service "will be held Sunday morning from 7:30 to o'clock around the Callle Self by the Callle Self Memorial Baptist Church. Mathews Methodist Church and SecondPres-byterlan Church; The Mathews Community Choir will sing to the accompaniment of the carillon, the first such program ever held here.

Jan Kwlst, choir director, will play the bells. The Rev. J. T. Gregory of Math-rtws Methodist Church, will lead the Easter meditation.

Chairs will be provided for, those the audience who cannot stand for the service. In the event of bad weather, the program will be held In Callle 8elf Church. LA5TDAY A Great Cast-In A. MGM'i Today's Greatest LW love lv" Eitesteth TAYLOR TUES. WED.

Debrs Jeffrey 1 Faget Hunter Cartoon Tonight Tuesday Shows 7:10 8:55 nrn Ell a I PHONE 9-74M Vktor mm Short DRIVING FOR Down a thousand miles of HIGHWAY DANGIKI y-1! I llll.l'f HVfl .1 .1 UJ II.J ifni UlltlL Uproarious TAYLOR X'S Out of Business -i "Render therefore anU Caesar lion economies In the military budget made between the 1954 and fiscal years. "Other Important Item' for national protection for the current fiscal year are $3.3 billions for the military part of the mutual security program) $2.3 billions for national security facilities -Including the Atomic Energy Commsslon, $l'i billions for research, and $900 millions for stockpiling of strategic and critical materials. Tptal national protection expenditures for the 1955 fiscal year are placed at $41 7 billions as compared with $47.9 billions In the 1954 period. on the civil 'side of the Federal ledger are placed at a total of $21.7 billions for the Current fiscal year. The biggest single item here Is Interest on the public debt, which' comes to an estimated $6.6 billions for the year, or SO per cent of the entire civil budget.

The next la size Is aids to veterans which amount to approximately $4.3 bUltons. More than three-fifths of payments to veterans represent compensation and pension benefits." Sgt. W. I. Attaway Finishes Course At Alius Base ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, Akla.

Technical 8t. Wallace I. Atta-wit. son of Mr. Carl Attaway of 311 Baldwin Ave.

in Oreenwood. is a recent graduate of the Base Management School at Alius Air Force Base. The school has been Set up to teach new, more effecient methods of base management, and to review again the need for more efficient management In the Air Sergeant Attaway attended New berry High School, before entering the United States Navy in June, 1945, where he was a fireman first class, and served four months overseas during World War. Two. After entering the Air Force he served four months as B-39 Mechanic at Kadena Air Force Base, Okinawa, during, the Korean War.

He Is currently residing with his family at 90S N. Park Ave. in Altus Okla. and 1 assigned as a dock chief to Altus Air Force Base, an Eighth Air Force Installation of the Strategic Air Command, the nation's global atriking force. Insane people usually cannot be hypnotized;" TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR JUNIOR SATUR DAY, most of them said, 'Just sign her and well work up a script for It would have been pretty hard create an; original script starting In February for shooting In June.

"Then Paramount came up wit "The Lady Eve' Idea. They showed me the picture and said before hand to take into account 'that was It years old. But it didn't seen dated at all to me." Eggs have two Important vitamins, thiamin and riboflavin, as well as vitamins A and D. Easter Sunday April Tenth It costs to littl end mtont to much to gladden the hearts of. loved ones end friends at Easter Time' with beautiful' Easter greetings; now await your selection is a wonderful array at McCaslahV APR.

'0 II IT! COST an 10 MOST IMI II II IV JUiU 1 the things which be Caesar's." Mvstery Product Of Liver Speeds Cancer's Growth By ALTON BLAKESLEE AP Science Eeporter PHILADELPHIA (M A mystery substance made by the liver clan make certain cancers grow faster, a scientific team reported Saturday. Tbey find that liver extracts will speed the growth of some cancers transplanted info animals. The same speed-up chemical comes from rapidly growing liver itself!" The speed-up effect was found by Drs. Karl E. Paschkls Abraham Cantarow and J.

Stasney of Jefferson Medical College. They described It to reporters visiting cancer research centers. under auspices of the American Cancer So ciety. The research team now is try Ing to learn just what the speed-up material Is. It la not vitamin B13, their tests show.

Pinpointing the mystery chemical, could open the way to possible methods of putting the brakes upon some or finding chemicals possessing an slowdown Another medical researcher, Dr. A. M. Bongic-vannl of Children's Hospital.the University of Penn sylvania, described the cause and solution of one kind of sex mlxup which can make girls be mistaken 'for boys. In this mlxup, girl babies are born with signs of double sex, and may easily be mistaken for boys.

They have some external male sex characteristics. But they are actually female, wjth all Internal female organs. The cause, Dr. Bonglovannl said'. Is a chemical defect In the way their bodies try to make an adrenal gland hormone, cortisone.

Instead of producing cortisone, their glands produce an abnormal hormone which acts like male sex hormone, with powerful vlrlllting effects. The remedy, he continued, Is to give these children, or even adults. Injections of cortisone. This puts their adrenal glands on vacation, Supplying the needed cortisone and halting production of the abnormal vlrlllxlng hormone, j'' PECAN GROWERS CLEMSON' South Carolina representatives on the Admlnlstrai, tlve and Advisory council of the five-state pecan marketing agree ment and order program will be nominated at a meeting of pecan growers and handlers to be held in the courthouse at Orangeburg April IS, beginning at 3 p. m.

EDITORS earned the rron. BE SOLD II Outdoor Romance! 'riJirnMrtrsne DON'T MISS NEW YORK A new look at the cost of running the Federal has been taken by the U. S. Bureau of the Budget with the objective of providing a clearer idea of where the government spending dollar goes and In what areas the recent economy efforts have been most effective, the Institute of Life Insurance stated today. From the peak of $74 3 billions in the 1953 fiscal year, during which the present administration took the said.

Federal spending has been reduced by more than 110 billions to an estimated total of $43. billions for the current fiscal year which ends on June 30. The figures, however, still -show spending In fiscal 195a running around $4'z billions above budget receipt, the Institute stated -indicating the need for continued economy effors to put the budget in balance. "The Budget Bureau's new ana lysis of Federal spending, divided as between national protection and civil activities." the Institute said, "shows the 'relative Importance of individual Items in the make-up of the total. The biggest single one Is defense material.

For the 1909 fiscal year, this Item Is placed at $12 8 billions, the equvalent of 30 per cent of the entire defense allocation the year. Expenditures for pta'hes alone represent more than half of the total spending In this category. "Second in size in the entire budget Is the pay and subsistence of the Armed Forces, which adds up to art estimated $10.2 billions for the year. The third biggest item Is the classification of repair, maintenance and' operaton of defense equipment and installations, which is placed at Just under $8 billions lor the period. "These three defense items alone come to almost $31 billions for the 1955 fiscal year, or nearly half of the whole budget for the year.

The current figures, however, represent decidetr reductions from recent peaks, reflecting the greater effi ciency, with which the defense es tablishment is being run. The combined reduction 'for the three from the 1954 fiscal year, for example, adds up to more than $5 billions, representing most ofthe bi- Senate Approval Of Fvnds Marks Legislative Week COLUMBIA The Senate passed a 130 million-dollar general appropriations as the main bu.sme.s5 of the General Assembly's 12tb week. The senators added $1,080,000 to the Finance Committee version of LlhebUl and agreed to nine million in additional taxes proposed by the including application of the sales talc to commercial advertising. The House will consider Senate changes in the bill next week. MONDAY: Sentfte-Received a 'i-mlllion dollar version of the general appropriations bill from its Finance Committee.

The measure Included a. year's suspension- of 'he gross profits, Ha xj on liquor dealers, and extension of the sales tax to tratv sient room' rentals and commercial advertLsiag. TUESDSTt House Met for uncontested local matters only, a status it, voted the previous week ago to continue, each day of this legislative week. Senate Examined the appropriations bill, agreed to begin debate on it Wednesday, WEDNESDAY: Senates-Gave second reading to the money bill after adding almost $450,000 to the total, agreeing to the mine million dollars worth "of additional taxes listed, and providing' by amendment that county properly taxes must be paid on motor vehicles before issuance of license tags. THURSDAY: SenateiOave third reading to the appropriations bill after add-In? to the total, which reached HO million, and providing for a $3.10 statewide fishing license.

Sent the House a bill to regulate the marketing of m- 'FRIDAY: Senate Met for uncontested" lo-car matter vToaiosr Color -PARKER Hun- U0 KclAulQI TAXBIYN RICHAJtOS ARNESS If you or looking tor old jtimo bargains bo luro to visit us this wtk. Becouso vorything must go by Soturdoy Night, Wtt'vo cut tht prices to tho bono and what is not sold by Saturday Night wo'll toko it homo With us. Wo will definittly closo our doors Saturday Nighty April 9th, and will not rsopon. You Can't Afford Not To Buy At Tht so Givo-Awoy Prices Wc Still Have Broken Lots Of V. Nationally Advertised China And Crystal Riris Watch Silverware 0, flm.

ALL REDUCED WAY BELOW REPAIR NOTICE WATCH If you Itavo a watch in hero for, repairs pleats come by and pick it up by Saturday. IF NOT IT WILL BE DISPOSED OF A tlCM IXI.IIINCI! (LORJOUS COLOR rN WIDE SCREE Pay Us A Visit Appreciate This Week We Know You'll The Bargains- We Are Offering I '4' -i THE EASTER STORY 7 JesM Is Tried Tin prirf tmmrd ever PohUui Pilot; lh Rom o. rrnur. Tkry mid ft mm guilty vf blatphrmy ketaut ft mid kt urn Mitiiah. limit mU km found a U-lt in tun.

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