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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 21

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 21

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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1 Letters To The Editor for DEATH and FUNERALS there is a man sent from God APOSTLE OF WORLD Ike is home agian. All Ameri whose name is Eisenhower. B. B. CRISP and Gertrude GaiTbreath CapelL cans, regardless of party or sec Of all American presidents, these two men under God may GREENVILLE Funeral service! for B.

B. Crisp, 78. ol 218 W. Stone retired telegraph Dan Williams. Burial was in Woodliwn Memorial Park.

He died in a local hospital at 11:15 p.m. Tuesday. tion, rejoice and are exceeding glad. He had lived most of his life to the Lowndesville area and was employed by Calhoun Mills. He was a member of Ridge Methodist Church.

be called our greatest apostles of world peace. Both courageously HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Chiropractic! Dr. Geo. W. Parsons DIAL OR MUS Cor.

N. Mali ft Beaudrot Sis. This remarkable trip to eleven operator for Southern Railway nations both in the Orient and in A native of Laurens County, he risked their lives and diligently wrought, in order that mankind were conducted at 11 a.m. today at Jones Funeral Home by the Mr. Capell was married twice, vffle; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted today at 3:30 p.m. at Cannon Funeral Home by the Rev. A. Manley Campbell Entombment was in Cannon Memorial Mausoleum. CARL CAPELL LOWNDESVILLE Carl Capell, 59, died at an Abbeville hospital Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.

after an Europe, was an achievement of the first magnitude and Rev. John 0. Andes and Dr. J. first to Mrs.

Lucy Mae James CapelL who died in 1935. spent nis early life in MountvUle. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Crisp.

may some day learn war no more and world peace ma become not only a dream but a Inidex-Journal 21 Some were critical of the tre Surviving from this marriage Is Mr. Crisp had been an employe wondrous reality. mendous undertaking, but the Piesident was determined. His or southern Railway Company for R. O.

Lawton, one daughter, Mrs. Harry Rhems of Bradley; and three sons, Artie Capell of Greenwood and George THURSDAY Dec. 24, 1959 45 years but had retired several years ago. For 40 years he had lived In and Raymond Capell, both of Cal illness of one year. two administrations have been characterized by a dream and a passion for world peace.

houn Falls. He was born in Oconee coun mm All ItSt WUtMt jCjr HTyhf job jow tony. Ravi tf)Jwtp i Christmas is liny tod ft OoXn bright as thi irumints fetB 3 gjfjm jour jBttsrliif trtt. Also surviving are his second Greenville and was a member of Earle Street Baptist Church, a Mason and a member of the Woodrow Wilson had a similar dream and worked hird for the wife, Mrs. Maude Crittendon Capell; his step-father, Henry ty, the son of the late ueorge Fluoridation Brotherhood of Railroad Tele consummation of his reat dream.

"One sows and another reaps." graphers. Lyon of Anderson; two brothers, Clarence Capell of Rt. 2, Iva and Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Kiddie Arnold Crisp, for many The League of Natir was born and died, but it was soon suc Dennis Capell of Anderson; one half-brother.

Homer Lyon of An Not Keeping Up years a teacher in the public ceeded by the United Nations derson; and 10 gradchildren. schools; two brothers, S. N. Crisp Funeral services will be con of Laurens and H. W.

Crisp of With Population Isaiah and Micah dreamed of a time when man would "beat their swords into plow shares and their Miami, one sister, Mrs. W. ducted at Smyrna Methodist Church Friday at 3 p.m. by the C. Hipp of Cross Hill; a num WASHINGTON (AP) Use of spears into pruning Rev.

Clyde Aiken, the Rev. James Ellenburg and the Rev. Henry Rogers. Burial will be in Ridge "There a ma sent from ber of nieces and nephews. 0.

WATSON fluoride in public water systems over the country is not keeping up with the population increase, God whose i was John," and IlSISf- Tl Strawy Gin FOUNTAIN INN a 78, retired cattleman and Secretary of welfare Annur a. Flemming says. Cemetery, Pallbearers will be Pete Par-nell. Bud and J. W.

Powell, Paul Lewis and James and Randolph Nelson. farmer, of the Fairview com S. C. Traffic Toll Up 64 Over 1958 He told a news conference munity, died unexpectedly at his Wednesday this is hard to under home Wednesday. stand in view of re The body it at the home.

Parker He was a native of Greenville COLUMBIA (AP) With the lay the joyovi epfrtt of I he season tlft your nearf Funeral Home of Calhoun Falls is in charge. search showing, he said, that proper use of the substance helps prevent tooth deeav. end of 1959 only a week away, the traffic death toll in South Carolina County and had lived in the Fair-view community for 50 years. He was a member of Pisgah Methodist Church and Woodmen of the brighten your Oh and already is 64 more than for the MRS. SIMMONS BUZHARDT'S CURB MARKET with you for a long ftme to com.

World. comparable 1958 period. CALHOUN FALLS Funeral He was formerly active in The 645 deaths recorded through services for Mrs. Margaret Med- Fairview Stock Show Association, Furman Coleman Oil Co. lock Simmons, who died Tues last week is 35 more than for all Data just compiled by his department shows that since 1956 the urban population has increased by 71! million, while the number of people drinking fluoridated water during the same period has increased by only 4,200,000.

In all, Flemming said, there are now 43.200.0C i people drinking fluo Dial OR 9 2479 Mr. Watson was a son of the late Maxwell Avenuo of 1959. day, will be conducted at the Church of God of Prophecy on 1047 Reynolds Street J. H. and Isabelle Curry Watson, Nineteen fatalities last week His wife, Mrs.

Mamie Jenkins Darlington Street here Saturday at Watson, died in September. 3 pjn. by the Rev. Fred James helped push up the total. Surviving are two sons.

D. and the Rev. R. D. Beasley, Burial will be in Ceme Gaude and H.

Earl Watson, both of Route One, Fountain Inn; one BAILEY'S GARAGE HARVEY AVENUE Phone OR 94248 tery near Calhoun Falls. Pallbearers will be Kessler, ridated water provided through community utility systems. This total includes seven million living in 1.903 communities where the water contains naturally about the recommended amount of fluoride. The total fteure is one million daughter, Mrs. W.

E. Curry of Greenville; one brother, Charlie Roy and Maxie Campbell, James Watson of Ware Shoals; two sis Turner and Howard and Murry ters, Mrs. John Hipps and Mrs. Hamp Fowler, both of Simpson- more than a year ago. Durine the oast year, he con tinued, referenda were conducted in 44 communities to determine whether their water should be fluoridated.

The vote was in favor of fluoridation, in 20 communities and against it in the remaining 24. Hail. The body will be at the home, Rt 1, Abbeville, after 3 p.m. Friday. Parker Funeral Home is in charge.

Hearing Is Set For Magistrate At Dorchester COLUMBIA (AP) A Dorchester County magistrate has been ordered by the governor to show why he shouldn't be suspended Three communities voted to dis continue fluoridation, ManningShopkeeper ImrrrmM Cleared Of Blame In Gunshot Death MANNING, S.C. (AP) A cor yuum oner's jury ruled Wednesday night that a Manning shopkeeper wasn't to blame in the gunshot death of 11 of us hen wish you a holiday as festive as the a young man during the weekend season's gay sights and sounds. A irom oflice. Gov. Hollings accuses Magistrate E.

L. Tucker of failing to turn over to the proper officials $5,500 he had collected in fines and other penalties in criminal cases. The governor set a Jan. 9 hearing at his Columbia office on pos Clarendon County Coroner Joe Bradham said the jury determined that rural store keeper Harry merry, merry Christmas to you your dear ones. Stone fired Jie shot that killed El mer L.

Moore 20, during an argument at Stone's store. sible suspension. Harry C. Walker, the governor's legal aid, will But the jury found that Stone conduct the hearing. The governor alleges that Tuck fired in defense of his life.

Clarendon County Sheriff T. J. Jackson said the shooting stem er failed to make a full statement fs'l in writing of the money he collect Hit4 i med from a fight between Moore and two other men. ed through fines, penalties and forfeitures from October of 1958 The officer said Stone reported that he asked the men to leave through last August. The law requires that he file a statement the store and that the fracas con with the county treasurer.

x) During the period involved, Boi Drinkard's Printing Co. lings order alleges, Tucker re tinued outside. Then, the sheriff quoted Stone as saying, when the storekeeper again remonstrated with the men, Moore struck him in the face, and advanced on him, ported only $724 collected in fines Phone OR 9-7166 406 South Main Street while he actually collected $6,216, whereupon he fired. Extra Troopers mi Assigned Duty I For Holidays I ijsv Ann A II COLUMBIA (AP) The State Highway Patrol begins a full yule-tide tour of patrol duty today to I mM msm 9 I try to keep down holiday highway accidents. Chief Highway Commissioner C.

li R. McMillan said extra troopers have been assigned duty for the holiday period that runs through Sunday. The state had 10 persons killed in holiday accidents last Christ mas. I 111 VI If If AM4tfi II "Extra careful driving is need ed to guarantee a safe holiday for 15 yourself and your family," Mc Millan advised the public. mat i rv.s in 5 Governor Urges A 'Rededication Of Heart, Spirit COLUMBIA (AP) Gov.

Hol lings is urging the people of South Carolina to a "rededlcation of heart and spirit" in a special Christmas message. Star shining in the East angels singing a Holy Babe lying The young governor, who has made industrial growth one of the principle objects of his adminis if MWAm II tration, said: "Now. at this Christmastime, it is important for us to remember that no economic progress is truly meaningful without similar reded in a manger and on earth, Peace, Good Wilt to All Men-these are part ol tlte true, deep meaning of Christmas. And now, as the world glows with the sights and sounds ol Christmas as happy voices sing the story of His birth, our wish for you is that you may 'I lcation of heart and spirit. "The spirit of Christmas person ifies all the finest principles of human endeavor and I earnestly hope all South Carolinians will find in this season the fullest find in this wonderful season abiding spiritual comfort and joy.

measure of human blessing." Man Held In Wife's Death Found Hanged If3- rra" Season In Cell At Jail BENNETTSVTLLE S.C. (AP)- A Bennettsville man held In con nection with the unexplained shoot fa ing of his wife was found hanged in his jail cell Wednesday. Marlboro County Sheriff W. CI Weatherly said Yancy Crowley, 47, apparently had taken his own life He had been pronounced cane In a mental test, In August, Crowley's wife suf fered two head wounds from small caliber rifle. She recovered.

Crowley himself was wounded. BEST PRESENT PHILADELPHIA YAP) U.S Dist lodge George A. Welsh told 139 persons Wednesday they were receiving the best Christmas pres ents of their lives. He then made them citizens. 'i.

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