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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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8
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Index-Journal, Greenwood, S. Tuciv Man 14, l-7 Poivcll Szm PcnrJo Would No'r Leav Mim In Jail If Kb Is Arrested Sunday EVENTS BIMINI, Bahamas (AP) tion was "bigger than Adamj Adam Clayton Powell, who an- Clayton Powell' nounced plans to return to New America has a secret ballot, York next Sunday, says if he is ne and ul decide when GREENWOOD GROWN i IH1 arrestea tne -peopie in nar- jm ready." lem" will not let him remain in nanneA Burfordi Holly and aiL stay in Republican politics, but Monday WOUld "walk the u. Mu nnlv "1 Intpnrf tn afnv Large Leaf Japanese Holly Special For March 75 each Saint Patricks Day Only -50c PARKWOOD NURSERIES BA 5-8300 Abbeville Highway at Woodlawn streets or Harlem" ana aeuver iZ'ZuiZrt lCzZuZ a Palm Sunday sermon at his S.KtfHtaltJrt Abyssinian Baptist church SftlK SShWRSiiS that tay efforts combined with JSjKfcKLjifi Republican party By ALVIN RUCKER BENEDICT COLLEGE ALUMNI CLUB will hold its monthly meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the American Legion Post 224 home on East Cambridge Ave. THE BREWER HIGH PTA met last night at the school. Reports were made by Mrs.

Willie J. Sanders and Mrs. Janie Bolden, delegates to the South Carolina Congress of Parent Teacher. Associations convention held March 9 and ID at Columbia, and Mrs. Ber-nice A.

Duckett, Mothers Assistance Club secretary. B. J. Sanders principal of Brewer High, congratulated the delegates for their reports, urged the parents to enroll in UU1UWU 1 HMi A lawyer in the New York sheriff's office said, "We do not know now whether we would arrest Mr. Powell if he came into town Sunday, because ar rests in civil cases are not usu i- 1 I i -1 i i I 1 i i Vs cr 1 i I iii' "3 i 1 run i I ft I Mill I i II mm i mm.

i. MPNMWHMIMVil fc I T- i i I '1. -h 1 1 1 '-11 3 -T- I r- 1 ZJZTZ I W.ii iii.m iijiir-i I I 1 'ri fc I '-M ally made on Sundays." Powell joined with Negro leaders in Harlem and across the country in hailing James Meredith's withdrawal as the adult education classes being held at Brewer High on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and asked parents to encourage their children to take part in Republican leaders' choice to oppose Powell in a special congressional election April the school lunch program. "I didn't think a civil rights leader would allow himself to MRS. MATTIE M.

SIMMONS, become a white man's puppet," mother of Mrs. Mattie L. Barnes of 110 Laurens Road, Powell replied when asked why he thought Meredith had dropped out of the race. celebrated her 85th birthday March 12 in Edgefield. All of Mrs.

Simmons' children, six from Washington, D.C., and one Meredith told a news confer ence in New York that he pulled fJ out because the Republicans had not delivered on promises each from Flint, Edgefield and Greenwood, were pres ent at the celebration. iff' i of money to help finance his if in n.i.1 I Ji 1 'l WWKIWMWWIW JWil MMMV NIMPMPR (IMlM 1 yZZJjSSi myfwmmmmJlLftjH, 1 i ii i y. Tf "i U. -rr y- rrrrr, i 0 campaign. Meredith would not say SUNSHINE COMMUNITY CLUB met March 9 at the home of Mrs.

Louise Williams. One whether he would support Pow ell. He said only that the eiec new member, Mrs. Rosa Walk' er. joined the club.

Birthday gifts were presented to Mrs. Willie Harrison, Mrs, Jamie Hamilton, Mrs. Bertha Washington, Mrs. Mozell McGee and Mrs. Willie M.

Devore. Santee-Cooper is responsible for thousands of tourists; every year who never even come near our too lakes The next meeting will be April 6 at the home of Mrs. L. Down VI Iff -i "rmmmmmmt 1 11 1 -m II11 I ing, 236 Hospital St. BREWER HOSPITAL March 3-10 it: tH ADMISSIONS: Mrs.

Mary Bailey, Mrs. Pearl Jackson, -mm. i Walter Williams, Mrs. Christine Tune In WCRS 7:50 A.M. Each Morning (Monday thru Friday) and Hear Dr.

Alexander (Pastor First Presbyterian Church) "Living Day By Day" Sponsored by Greenwood Savings and Loan Association Nelson, Mrs. Ethel Isom, Mrs, Barbara J. Edwards, Mrs. Lo-retta B. Forrest, Mrs.

Emma Williams, Mrs. Ruby Faulkner, James R. Holder, Fannie Callaham, Sylvester Fleming, Mrs. Eva M. Moore, Mrs.

Eve Luxury Hofef In Atlanta lyn Rice, Mrs. Fannie Duncan Mrs. Kate F. Ross, Cornelia About a half million fishermen spend $4 million every year eatchfog a ra5on fish in Santee-Cooper's two lakes. But twice that number of toarfete spend three times that modi money Sosfli Johnson and Roger D.

Foster, all of Greenwood. Also, Robert L. Syrkett and Designer-architect John Portman's view of the revolutionary Regency Hyatt House in downtown Atlanta, newest luxury hotel in the Southeast. Built around a 21-story skylighted courtyard, each of the 800 rooms has a private outside balcony as well as a terrace view of the inner garden. Rising 75 feet above the hotel is Polaris, revolving restaurant-lounge with its exciting new concept in sky dining.

Roosevelt Moton, McCormick; Martha Evans, Ware Shoals: Carolina because of SanteeCoopeR Julian Dean, Michael Wilson and Bessie M. Mosley, Ninety bix; Mrs. rannie L. unman, Edgefield; Willie M. Hill, Mrs.

Elberta Williams, Leroy Lewis, Mrs. Mamie Z. Griffin and Davis Miles, Sdhida; Allen Carter, Trenton and S. T. Surkey, Clinton.

Hampton Place, I Greenwood Ison, Mrs. Eva Moore, Mrs. Evelyn Rice, Mrs. Barbara J. Edwards and Robert L.

Syrkett. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mays of Rt.

1, Donalds, a daughter, Angela Yvette, Feb. 28. Mr. and Mrs. James Riley of DISCHARGES: Alice Spur-ling, Able Spurling, Mrs.

Lizzie Rt. 2, Abbeville, a son, Darryl Kevin, March 3. Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Ross of 604 Hall a daughter, Williams, Fate Forrest, Mrs. Mable Jackson, Mrs. Sarah L. Price, Walter Andrews, Robert B. Jester, Mrs.

Beulah B. Fain, Mrs. Bessie -Anderson, Mrs. Francina Rene, March 5. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles D. Till Ormenia Terry, John Scurry, man of Rt. 1, Edgefield, a son, Curtis Lamar, March 7. Mrs.

Bernice Evans, Mrs. Rhu Mr. and Mrs. James O. Ed TONIGHT ONLY 6 TO 9 P.M.

nette Burgess, Mrs. Alberta Hurley, Roosevelt Ferguson, wards of 121 Osborne daughter, Melissa Marlett, Mrs. Jenie M. Jones, Pearl And they never even come near the lakes. Never even see fee kikes.

And a lot of feem have never even heard about the lakes. But some know; They are the ones who "siody 'up oa toga They know Santee-Cooper supplies bsex dependable electrical power for Horry and Georgetown counties. They know that Santee-Cooper electrical power is one of the major reasons the Grand Strand area has developed into one of the East Coast's top tourist attractions. We wish everyone were as smart as some tourists who "study up" on things, Then you could thank Santee-Cooper for all that sun-fun you have on the Grand Strand. March 7.

Mr. and Mrs. Fate Forrest Jr. of 721 Pearl a son, Hill, Mrs. Mary L.

Bailey, Mrs. Pearl Jackson, Mrs. Kate F. Ross, Mrs. Elbertha Williams, Walter Williams, Mrs.

Ethel Charles Keith, March 8. rift And if you were really smart, you eoaHA mame us ior mat sun-burn, too. That's all right. We don't expect to win 'em all. Just most of 'em.

0NERACKOF $Jk fuf Ladies Suits Values from 9.95 up 6 to 9 p.m. only Jwgji Jjjff ONE GROUP OF LADIES' ICS BRAS -GcM ftM Assorted Styles, illL white, black, beige II 11 4 ESCAPE ACT THURSDAY, MARCH 16th. by the Famous VINCE CARMEN MAGICIAN AND ESCAPE ARTIST. See him escape from a regulation straight jacket ot 4:30 p.m. by the Hampton Place Shopping Center Sign.

Courtesy of the Following Merchants at HAMPTON PLACE YOUR ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER THE BOOTERY COLONIAL STORES EDWARD'S GREENWOOD BAKERY JONES TIRE APPLIANCE LINDSEY'S SMITH'S CUT-RATE NO. 4 YOUNG WORLD WHARTON'S in i CHARGE IT Or Lay-Away Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily Mr. Carmen appears at the State Theatre Thursday at 2 p.m.

10 p.m. Hampton Place.

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