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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 9

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im, tt, a THE INDEX-IOURNAC. CflEENWOOD. S. Pjfie TKrcc Imp riant that the bsnk not ardy old baby raattwiai to art a lasuing rents J. It Sloan Receives Copy Of Citation jriidaTDRanJa Dy FtedlM A'initon Vet Cuppart OlWYar FInancinff Kffort In In aale of aavia ands but esw Japs Gap 3 Over Cory Aprkntr.t'; i Of S.

C. Marine rtjwrag a raniknuaai ir pV It Was Love, Love, Love in 1945; with Cupid Active AH Over-world i lias, bat, bM. it's ft pi IV 4 lay" embd tW th wtit diiiianti btvy atamedUl ptataat peik4 rtf irtertnur. IhU has been arrtanp Ik pa 11 aMlM, MK114 MM prrUf rVWl -etag h4 at ft low inirrMl ra4 lh lav Iha4 pa lb wart -tvm4 la. aad b44U.

lb WVtk ltfant and la a mannr wnkw with i tw 4 Cweie-, aaar. kata rU. feat tuQ aauc plan and lh rrtetkUun ct bods by th nun ions ready Itwt. aa lht btd h- tr will maintain an au Intereat aa goornanent aaatiee biTt of raa partavrah aenae that -b a vital 14 th unity wtikw, vtllj" be needed In the daya and yeara to rum Siiaerely yuura, Fred M. Vinton Rerreury of Taaary has beat arrd war naHnr econ omy by absorbing the surulua fundi of BHnutk tnti and giving Arl Watf AT KrwafMtam WHWr 1 V.

Cltkrf hrtpmaUa la th lltU M- luw with th rrowa wrr Amrrb-an Ola aclUrd throughout forrifn landa, who too unto themarlvrf ever 99 minion Amertrana dtrvrt rtnanrtal stake a tftrtr country futur weUaa "Unas and banker bv Mitlisd their preahiB, atlil In this great riling lA by furnishing k-ader ship and voiunuvr Win many af our But and toral Wat Flrtanr Omnwuir They ha served without canpasUtai iu -tb all af sMurHlea. and bv contributed gvnerously of their own Importint Announcement! tnjlUh, French, AuatraUan and trrlandk! bride. At on time. Ol trurtiiga pmrla akat wer am 1 A atuUaa at wUtks lb baftkjtol, uw aaxtoai tor thv upj purl 4 th war financing effivt ha been gad as tb fom kHwf aaHtii il a tiriury tb Treasury 4i tut) to Freak C. Hathje, presidetU th Aaaervaa ftafiien Asaotla.ll'O.

od ft ton el UIMM ha miH'id by eUUoa rkrtory bma drt im gotsth Carunn. I Mr. Bkaaft ha ueUd that ft upy 9b tUUaai puXtwd la rkr tb naaat raA work don by lb baas aVniUi Car ana ta tb tlrlory ba dri and thetf sptendld Bopr(bsn an that eorinactspav" roUowtof at a tpT Mr. Via onVarttet ktf. ItaihJ: WafJOngton.

a I Dsteaakst 19. 1949 Dear Mt. sUlhJs: How tbl tb Wtory Lean, th Wat tb bag pubil bond drtvea, baa beam srcaasfuUy roanp triad, I wish Wa opreaa throMch yw tb Treasury Wp acrtaUoa th banks 4 tn aeUoa for tbtr whoat-bearts4 auppstt of th war Iinanctftf eflprt. With their splendid roopmtton. not bar Mhwd tb naooey needed as (imna lh war but hav aging week, and th Army, finding Itarlf beat man.

obligingly took over two botrla far th ua of -ate Wan Pwurtfoy, son of Mr. th bwtywda. AuatraUan and I Un. llarvey a feurtfoy fund uHjrUn th Treasury J) Own wood, tit on year advertisuHi and wiaMoum JW4 I PC Meetiag Tlirr will be a 4nt aneeting el Robert A. Waller and John MrKei-hr Reynolda rhaptrrs V.

D. at I XI o'rlnrk Thursday. Jan. I. at lh Tavern of lh Moreiand Hot.

ua Friday, Pet 21. I II my greufru to to anger la Averted om Loosened Bomb Hy Buff irgal Pallll Jm-chats oi UerrU MlaX faa. Vlratals ktartM Oar Ooeabftl rofasaa1a KagaaaXL (Dclaytil -TW kM4 Anrtn to.aWy, that rp4 eiNl Jiya la we, rarrMtly I ea)'t Me-f la pAftr. Oaptog bat a ft4 wash. lklr rbxkmc alavaat Milr ly la iumu, naaalby poilnt.

kav aM sVenad InvUtoft Marine Urn dlrr4 Jay aUeeaft gaaolta laak laa tb Halvat of modern bowers, They bv wairbed ft-satft td whU tkr Maria filled spar aaotec pat togetbar a ad shortly bad a aaaooih-raaalac kbrl tor tbeir pees! as. But ft4klag. la Jaa.ye, hsa sarps4 lb rtarujeasblp Marl Cornorai HokTt Rout York. aV and kU Teaih Marts rasaiaaat 8iaik)4 at a boaab devasutad aircraft asaiH factory at Omara. rwgaly II saiWa fraan ksr.

Stoww sad bt friend wat to wrk wkh-aalvaged saaurial ad soon bad aa "aaartameat la apaa" In ta kaO af aa abend 4 bnlldiac a tbeir rdaaae shop. Bamboo. atlUe MHu from lb walla. Mi (f ft refjM ra Orilliaat red rartalaa appeared from aomwker. Table and radio appeared; at If by nugte.

Scran malarial. Japan iak. sad few glrpbut sua taaka nwta Tri'r'rl together mak a private waabrooaa. Aftd I complete tb ptctufs, aemeoa procured ft Fah-delgn Japan telepbtM. And yeat They, A bat Jap an boneeboya to clean up morn-lag gad afieraoon.

re from yon. and ftwn th many mentber of your ergantaatiun with whom I have talked, that lh bank era. eenartoua of their deep reapon sibiltt. eeneraily realla thai th Treeaary a financial probUena are not at so rod. and to reerlv their full ftaauranc that lh cooperation irgx) Aboard Ship fur thai rmarby leitur Iry iprlakllng browaed battered breed rramba orr air laa beaaa.

for ft Srllc Im) lovrh. add rbopn4, rhlvea a ad parajey to dked bat red rarroia. A tew rapera a4d to yor drawn bullae aaac foe fiah, maiioa. lamb enbaaca Ika flawr. York.

Iw. 9 Tb riy skip Henry D. Tsoraa which has been taluaMr dwrtnf (rri tb daager or i.w th war, wUl be extended through the prrfcaf whirk Uea ahead. It Is ibMrkhig Ioom la her bold ba averted. Bad "Bales aasuallr bad weather will II right.

English guia who had married the YankJ llarud to man Uvrlr way over to thl aid of th ocean. Back horn to thaU.aV.lha anrn la khaki and blue werenl doing ao bad for themarlvef Aanong th OX who took th leap, there wrr a eoupl of war neroae who touched th whol naUonl hearUUInga. 8gt Jak lindaey. lOOta tnfantrymaa to win th Con graaelonal Medal of Honor, marched down th nUl with Beverly IUi-grravea, th girt met on blind data jmt befor hf went ovaraaaa four yara earlier. Beverly waa flown down to Washington to be wlUi Jakt when, rrealdent Truman awarded him th medal.

Bgt Charles B. "Oommando" atally. th on man army who killed 4ft Oermana In 9Q minuiea and got th Congreaalonai Medal, of Honor, married May France BoUh. ol Pittsburgh. They'd met when th city celebrated Commando's noma coming th year befor.

And then there waa ti-Corn, Oena Atkins, of Spartanburg. 8. and his It-year old bride Vivian Rollins, who had Thank. You Farm" presented to lham.by grateful nelghbros who chipped In and bought th newlcy. ds fin horn.

Heart and flowers were numer i'Waa raarel oar distress MM I Ik Tbocesu radioed Ika lern frontier laal alibi. nr hours efur Ika orlflaal ma- Humphrey Bogart married which esld th bomb cargo Lureq I If you want anything Juat wbiaUe) Bacall Dick Powell. married th girl, was back a rout IS minutes later woman was paroled from th House of Detention In New- York ao she could be I breaking looe a ad "if they war entirety nothing can aara Joaa Blondeli ex, found ft new lor In, young June Allyson. Ha- married a OX and hi girt said ael Bcott and Rev. Adam, Clayton "I dor over th transatlantic further detail oa tka larldeal Powel) said 1 do," and had ft new phon UeuUnans was married hably will aot available att- paper photographerleaa weddJig r- lb veaeel reach port si th gangpUnli.i Just befor, be left fog Nagasaki with his outfit epUon OlorU 5 vanson took, blind Mary Mansfield and her itth and AJ Jolaoa fourth.

Famous name thai became hall Inf ey dog aailed to England to WCRS of marital twosomes: Peggy, Hop mary sightless tone ah never met. knls Joyce, married for th fifth (and laat, ah said) Urn Emily rational Broadcattinf Co. Both vary young and very old Christina Parties HifeMidht AbfceyilU heart went bumpety-bump, Ther -Mickey" Kahn. author rat. and Major, Charles Boxer, ex-war cap ous, aa always.

In th celebrity was 18-year old demon Bom Ells gt alios: WlUot ttrwal 1450 On Your Dial worth Wleecarver, better known as Social Activities- tive snd father of four-year-old Carol. Donald Nelson and his former secretary and campus beauty Sonny to 33-year-old Mrs. Ceanor department, Ufe, screen and radio division. But th biggest matrimonial splash was that mad by America's sweetheart, Shirley Deveny, mother of two, who Toaicht Abbeville, Dec. 9-8peclal-Mr.

90-Rhapsody of lb Rockies queen. Margaret 8. Col bourn OlorU VsnderblU and her Stokl "couldn't resist him" and eloped. Two aeventaen-year-old finally Temple, who proved th was grown and Mr, rrankkn- Klcklga were boauatft gathering on Christmaj Larry MacPhalL N. Y.

Yankee got an emergency marriage license in Newark. N. after unaucoeas NUC lO-Asaorlated Pre News 49-Th LKtl Shew Ott-Our Krelga Pollry-NBC Stt-Kora Kobhlara iMac boas, and Jean Bennet Wans maker day of numbes of- yonng coupisa r. up at 17 by marrying SgL John Agar, of th AAF. Deannn Durbin married her' producer, Judy Oakland her director.

Off th year's Uv alon and like It liat went of AbbevUl from five untU seven WAVE director CapU Mildred Helen McAfee and Douglas Horton O-Llfe or Rilr whb WUlUm fully making th rounds "of 11 states and ft M-yrax-oid commander of th Qrand Army of th Republic was "th luckiest boy In e'ekxk In the afternoon. Th kwua was lovely an, dcoratloa of green, whit, and red and the beauty of Tommy Manvill and Mrs. Number Eight th decoration was enhanced by the As always, love (ound a way In Olnny Slmma. BetU Oavhu, Deems Taylor, Miriam Hopkina, Carols Landls, Jinx Falkenburg, Betty Hutton, Peter Lorr and Jimmy I th world" when his M-yeer-old lady lov aaid yea candu) light which prevailed. A vs '44.

A soldier unexpectedly, hound for overscan hopped off ft train. Ah Ufa. Ah. love. rlety fit dainty refreshmenU were served throughout th afternoon.

Hendlx-MH; 10-Trutb or Consequence ON1KJ Kational Barn Dance-NBC Laa You To Tbls-NBC be-Judy Canova-NBC 30-raad Ola OpryXBO 00-Xewa-NBC It-Clifton Newe-NUC 30-Terrace Kooiu Orchestra sue 00-News-XBC OS-rUga Off tfaaday (S-Devatlona 'BBM-svaaa Save-the-Children Group- Major and Mrs. Bryon Orlme enterUlnad at- a dllgUUul CbrisU mas party Chrtrtmas day at- th Wants Used Holiday Cards horn of Mrs. Orlnata, parent, Mr. and Mrs- W. A.

Hsrrlsrkinclnf S. Educational Problem Facingr 1946 Legblaturo- (Editor's net: Thl la another In ft aerlea of Associated Preaa atorle on th 1949 South Carolina legislative uk- look). An appeal to the public for 1,000. roads, sometime tucked a way on ft OA-Old Kaabloned Revival Hoar 0-World Newt Roundup-NbC eon versa, tion made u)tbi eatata Uinmenjt with eggnaf p4 otljtr 000 used Christmas cards, was mad mountainside. The area are devel 16-Story iaOrdr-NBU 30-WordB and Music-NDC today by Save th Children Federation headquarters In New York light refreshmenU served though out.

tb oped industrially, farm are small, and the soil Is all too often poor 00-Natlonal Radio Pulpit-XOO City. Th cards will be used Major, Qrlmes tuu) rcnju.re.. Se-Masl tor rtnaday OO-Oraan Ravvrl throughout 1946 In teaching art to turned after a tour of duty In, IS-MoralnK Worablp Servlo irom lb Flmt Presbyteri pupil of small rural schools unable to purchase standard art material. Italy and other European countries with the Intelllgen and be and bis wlta-ar rhdfi, warm welcom to AbbsvlaVa. an Chaeth lS-Saaday Wrenad 4S-AMM'iated Preaa Nwa "More than 1,000 teachers wUl be 0-Ubltaary Coin mo o( tba Air Mr.

and Mrs. Oeorgw Dnaenbsrry able to us th Christmas carda," declared- Dr John It Vorte, president of the Federation. These greetings, with their colorful Illustrations, can be used to- show pupils th basic- principles of design, bal la-tiay Lomhardo -SO-Wbal'a New On Rerorda 00-llarvent of Stara-NBO 30-Jobn Cbarlea Thomaa-NnC 00-Carmen CavaMero-NBC 00-The National Jlour-NBO- i o( near Du West -ftrav nJoylng ft family reunion thl week, having their sons with them for tba first time in threw years. LC George R. Dusenberry, Jr.

la at home after 30-Tbe RCA tibow -wltk -Tora- ance, color matching, and story telling. At present many schools being stationed In th Pacifi witb the 20th Air Forcer T-Sgt. Franc la have little or no art material of any kind." By Tb ANorlte4 Prea Th request of South Carolina public school teachers for educational system change including a provision for an appointed rather than an elected atata superintendent of education will be prominent among problem the 1146 legislative session that will open at Columbia Jan. 8. Other proposals on the legislative program proposed by the mate's 10,000 white teachers through their education association were: Permanent enactmept of a nine-months' school term law.

This now Is re-enacted annually, each time for on year only. Inclusion In permanent, rather than th good-for-one-year-only Christmas cards collected by th Federation have been used experimentally In schools for several years. Dr. Voris said that the Fed my Doriey-NBC 00-Sjrmpboay of th Air witb WmUrl NHropoaloa-NDC. 00-8wln and Away 1 5-AaiMclatd Pra Newa 30-Th Great Gllderaleeve-XDC 00-Jack Uanny Mary Living- ton-NBC 30-Bandwagon With Caaa Daley-NBC -00-Charlle MoCarthy-NBC 30-Kred Allen-NBC OU-Manhattan Merry-Co-Round 30-Amerlcaa Albom of Familiar Mualc 00-Hour of Charm-NBC 30-Mee at Parkey'a-NBC OU-Newa-NBC C.

Dusenberry, who was staatonad In England witb the 9Ui Ait- Fore is here; Mrs. J. E. Meadors at home from Aberdeen, and Mis Kathrin IXisenberry. who Is a member of th library staff at Wtothrop college, la here.

Mr. Da rid Daniel, of Columbia, was a vial tor witb the Dusanberry family eration la planning to ask ft group of artist and teachers to prepare a guide to the use of greeting cards In teaching art. Dozens of uses for Christmas and rocky. These communities lack the resource to provide many cultural opportunities. "Pupils in these achools, which lack pictures, books, and music, lead dull and unimaginative Uvea.

Their teachers report that many of these children have never seen even a framed educational picture. Their homes have only colored calendars at best, and school walls axe bare." Other Assistance Given Distribution of Christmas cards is just one phase of the Federation's program of assisting such schools to improve their teaching facilities, provide water supplies and sanitary facilities, stimulate school lunch and recreation programs, "and similar measures. The Federation supplies supplementary furiJs and gives leadership to local Save the Children who determine local needa and carry out the program in detail, Cards may be sent to the Federation by mail or by prepaid railway express, Dr. said. They should be packaged securely and addressed to Save the Children Workroom.

Washington Place. New York I. N. Y. If mailed, the package goea first class postage at 3c per Six average cards weigh one ounce, he J-- If the package weighs one pound about 100 cards or more, he nnnnnnn nnnnnn nnnnssssss pointed out that it would be cheaper to send it by prepaid railway express.

1 i Dr. Voris urged that small groups, such as church societies and boy scout and -girl scout troonsy- pack their contributions together to save shipping expenses. during th holiday cards were discovered by the Federation In the experimental work. WHEN you want something done you look for the expert who knows how to do it. So, when you.want your clothes cleaned you bring them to us.

We are experts in the cleaning busk ness.c One, trial and you will be convinced. Story Behind tb Headline Pacific Story-NBC general appropriations bills, stat Children cut out the illustrations and paste them in, windows, mount them on bulletin or tack utes of tb new salary scale adopted, in 19IS In conjunction with teacher recertificatlon. Mrs. Virginia Wusor Rjutn and her three, young dfughters rom Denver, are' spending; some time with, Mrs. Ruth's mother.

Mrs. J. D. Wilson, in Abbeville. Mrs.

Ruth will make her home. In Abbeville in the future. them to the school walls for deco ration. The cutouts, put In order OO-Newa-Mitu 06-Slgn Off MHMlay 30-ign On 30-Muaical Clock 4S-AaBoclated Preaa Newa SO-Mualcat 62-Newi -y -l Changes In the stste's new re tirement system, to make retire to tell ft story, make colorful scrap-books, If figures are cut with a flap at the bottom, the flap can be bent ment open to. teachers coming to South Carolina from other atatea 00-Newa Roundup-NBC W1IXLVUS NORMAN BOBS over to make, a stand-up toy for with similar systems, and rice lb-LouiR Maaaey ana tne Weaternera 30-Dallr Uevotlona versa.

Other" retirement law dave io on dhy cLEArnnG th desk. Some children paste up the figures on plain paper to make their own cards for mailing the following Christmas. changea are sought, principal a Th rural schools for wrich the mong them being one that would have the state match the entire retirement payment mad by teachers, rather than Just that 4S-Reveill Roundun-NDC OS-Honeymoon In New York-NBC 3 0-A8HOclated Press Newa for Milady 4 5-flonns by Morton Downey 00-Robert St; John-NBC portion paid fromatate salaries. A limit on pupil load for each NO. 1 Old Durst-Andrews Build- Christmas card program was designed are neglected phaae" of education- in th U.

8., Dr. Voris believe. There are several thu-sands of such schools in rural areas where the Federation, Is working. Many are located far off the main KlS-AII Star Dance Parade Williams (Shorty) Norman died at his residencr 319- Taylor street, Thursday morning at 9:30 oclock after an Illness, of three weeks. was a member of the Thanksful Baptist church In, Waablngton county, Survivors are hi wife, Eliza Norman, Oreenwood; two daughters, Maggie Bpptey, Sylvia Oreenwood; a son, William Henry.

two sisters, LUfian, Young, and Battle Calhoun, Danbury, five brothers, Jerry T. and Jake Nor. msn both of Lfnoolnlon, Tom-mi Norman of Danbury, Oa teacher In grades; guar 30-Road of Life-NUC Ing on Street opposite antes of tenure for teachers; ap Daya 1 Greene's-Service Station. pointed, rather than elected, coun ty education NO. North Main Street, Abb ville.

i NO. 5 Drive-In and Pick-Up Entrance to Main -Plant off Mathews Road. warina and nia I'enn- nylvanlana-NBC Cameron-KBC Dane 1 S-Rendeivoaa witb Romance NO. 2 Roberta rocery at The appointment of the state Winston James Fisher EUea Winston -James Fisher died at superintendent of education, now chosen In general elections, by the Greenwood. Mill, i NO.

3 Old- Post Office Building, Ninety Six. State Board of Education would his residence In Abbeville county require a constitutional amend Monday morning at 9:30 after an George Norman of.Colurabia. snd. illness of five weeks. He waa a well v.ii L.

Ci Haskel' of Swanbury- and, ment. The teachers have suggested a constitutional convention to accomplish this and. other educational changea. known citizen and was ft peaceful neighbor. He was a loyal and faithful member of Morris Chapel Baptist church, serving as a deacon.

five grandchildren. Funeral service win be held Monday at o'clock from lb Thankaf ul Baptist church the Rev. T. P. Ballous.

and the Rev. Willis Jackson. The body will remain at the fun adelphia. Pa, and Eugene Weston Fisher of New York City; 3 sisters, Uura Fisher of Abbeville, Emma Line Susses of Olassbun, N. J.

Funeral services will be held from the 8alem Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by. his pastor, the Rev. Mitchell and the Rev. Ernest Ooode. The deacons will be active, pallbearers and the trustee ronorary escort.

The usher girls will be flower giria. After six o'clock this afternoon the body will be carried to the residence on the Abbeville road to await the hour of the service. Interment will be In family plot in, the church cemetery. Robinson and Son in charge. Surviving are his wife, Eugenia 30-AsBotiated Pra New 3 8-Clvlc Calendar 1 Private Wlre-NBC 1 Column of th Air I IB-Associated Preaa Newa 1 10-Dr.

R. C. Bolen 1 30-Matlne Muxlcal Foatty-NBC i Master American Way of Uevotlon Press Hewn 1: 05-World of font; IS-M Perkins-NBC Young-NBC to Happlnewi-NBC Wife-NBC Dallaa-NBC Jonea-NBC Widder Brown-KRC A Oirl Married-NBC X5- Port la Facea Life-NBC' 7-Lel'a Dance i uU-Aawociated Preaa New (Marioni Fisher of Oreenwood; five daughters, Oeneve Fisher of GRENDED LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS eral heme until th bou of services. Oreenwood. Maggie Fisher and Willie A.

Young of Inwood. Long Robinson and- Son The glob artichoke, unopened flower bud, grow on a strong thistle-ilk plant, and like any other flower bud shows quality In color and outward One that la top notch have tightly clinging, fleshy-leaf scales of a good a green color, Avoid any ahowlng ft brownish color or having dark au'faee potV for they will turn black, when cooked. Island. N. J.i.Abbie Watklns of To clean and.

wig Olen Code, Long Island, N. and Rto- CTewriand, Ohio; one aon. Lewis Fisher of Greenwood; 9 brothers, James Fisher of Evanston, lUxld Fisher of Phil a goo oap with one-half cup of household ammoaJa to. buck of water. Vasb with scrubbing brush.

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