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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

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lit i i i Very LI i v- kw fej 4 i w.nftd to borrow rr.TJ frr.i-1 anfhrr Vf'er! i 1 "Wtit ii i t' the drt. rty OEO COLLEGE LTBS f'OTES' iniutr riaiinisiloin thftu twl- I a iMint hjr xu .1 tin? l.ian jB'iide. Thr r. ormu borrow Kr wn A IipiI with lh' JLiilt ia hi I ti; 01. lm- alk.l.

iat a ote. a bcttl tf A A A AJ ly At Local Hcrpital JCi.r,t:m:K. Fntm It I Our 1 Js.K t.ftfnwo.d of tli past Hi It Uh the Creeowood of tht iiremiit and imiurilly, took a prl.Ie In tb advance-niont that the town ntmie. CckIdbIiii kl t.wiiufsit se a youo nan cf puan artr be atfuded Tatrlck Military loultute, tba located at roit in hU hand. If ill i ft i i i 1 1) Items of Interest From tho Campus During Past Week Frcm Flood Don't Fall To Attend Tho UttU Theatre a Three Act Mystcrj Drama AprU THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR- UNDER DIRECTION OF UTS.

SAM he was one of the ortnl-ers of stvral succisful mercantile isbliahiurtiia in later years. Continues to I.Icunt ilr. Durtt's first tutlness ezperl- I0U3AND3 AWAIT Mlsa Nell Whlldn led the Sunday School rvtws, which were opened by a hymn. "Crown Him With Many Thorns." sung by the Cle Club. Another in the Crave tie was also girrn by tha Clee Club.

Misses Ruby Griffin and Haul Epps sang a sacred duet. Tha Caster stary was told by Miss Odom and a poem aa read by Mlsa Lucille enca was as clerk and manager for J. M. Dura at Kirksey ia 1870. He sorted in that capacity tor one year and then be and hie brother, the late W.

L. Durst, purchased a half Inter est ia the busmen and ths firm was known as Dora 4b Durst. A yoar ater Mr. Dora sold kls Interest to Cramliug. After the program a re the lata Dr.

J. A. Self, father of Dr. J. II.

Sott and 3. eilf, and to Or 1 '-I 1 cessional was played by Misses Louies McMeekln and Margaret Scruggs, i loIlLlsts, and Mrs. 1. rtaywortn, who wss al0 accompanist at tka lando Eheppard and ths company waa known as Orlando Sheppard ft Com pany. In 117 Mr.

Eheppard sold, his interest to Ml. Durst and the firm be- pUno daring the A.auh- if a GUCCOH PERCHED CN HIGH PLACES Coma Fcht Desperately Clins to Trees and 1003 i Kampala, April JS. -(AP), A XU mlgbty Mississippi swept oa it Ita work ot desolation, thotis ssds tsore of thosa made homeless tr Hood titers vers Carried to f. vr-. U3 thousands awaited sue tor, kowsTtr, nunr la precarious poi sitlons cb Je'Mi and kick pincea and.

atantlal of ring waa taken for the orphanage, cams known as J. K. Durst ft Company. Tka following year the Dnrst brothers purchased Dr. geirs Interest and the stora waa conducted un You Ladies Who Love Fine Things May Save' Time and Money and Reap Real Joy From Buying FINE HOSIERY At GALLANT-BELK CO.

More ladies than ever before are now patronizing" our hiaiery counters where they find the finest makes of fine hosiery in every conceivable color at lowest-in-the-city prices. Wear one pair of our hose and you will wear them always. As a gift from the state of Idaho, Governor II. C. Baldr.dge, above, recently lent to Governor Alfred E.

l-ftttVaf Katr a chest tl opals, topasaeatea and other rare stones, nstlye to ldsho. He Was Rebuked The following students took part in "The Resurrection" given by ths Epwcrth League Sunday evening: rilate, Hazel Epps; Joseph of Arlma der the asms name from 1176 to 1881. The Charleston ft Western Carolina thaa, EMna Atkinson enturlon, Ruth rallroad bavtng Just been promoted air. Durst, like a number of other (orward-looklnt roust wen. moved to Doyd; Roman soldiers.

Adelslde Wig Inaton and Sclma Hackney; John, Nell Whllden; peter, Slorence 8chro Greenwood la Its and the aame of the bnelnoes at Kirksey was Changed to Durst W. I Durst remsia- der; Mary, tha Mother of James, Anna bug to manage tka country store. Whtlden; Salome. Ruby McMeekln; Mary Margaret Cope; an- till others lighting desperately for kf elinglag to trees and to lis cf hocsea W. Durst movsd to oresawooa in gels.

Jessia Odom sna EUcsbetk 18SI aod A few years afterward ths lata B. P. Mathews tought a halt la tarlst ia the Kirksey store, tka name being changed to Durst. Mathews Co. Hughes.

Elaet Aanaal Itaft i -V goon after moving here Mr. curst, aV P. Mathsws. W. L.

Durst and Tha Snnday School entertained tka faculty aod students with a delightful Easier party In tha gymnasium the J. W. H1U organised J. K. Durst ft night before Easter.

Company and began Business la a stora near the present Sanitary Cafe. Mr. Durst at the time was living la a residence on the preient alia of Tka following hava been elected members. of tha staff of tha annual for next! edltor-la-chlef, Rebecca Anderson, Ninety Six; assistant edi Etlrd a Department Store. This proa Beautiful Nw Full Fashion SILK HOSIERY Silk All of the way to the top, all excellent quality, worth $1.50, our Take Your Choice of the.

Following Famoua Brands of Full Fashion SILK HOSIERY Kayser( Onyx Bentex, Tar-Iicelia In all colors. A New Shipment cf Udiea' Full Fauhion SILK HOSIERY In all ol the; new and better colors. Reinforced heel sole and toe. special per $1.00 erty was purchased and two arte two-story brick buildings wars erect cd there tor the business. At that Urns the Farmcri' Alliance was plsy hi a tiart la the luslnesa Ufa Of the tor, Helen B.

Jordan, Fountain Inn: buelness manager, Pearl Anderson, Coward; assistant business manager, Mary Wedlock. Greenwood; class edi AltkeEsk amy, posslMs agency for fescue was Iron gat Into play, tks death list continued to reach Uycsd the aixty mark and taer arete nscoBflrasd reporta tkat ttp wards of ana kiadrsd and If ifm kad perished, As flood waters pouring through the lorg brsak la the leree at Stops Landing, ahove CrsenfJUa, M.ss, ruaheden ths fsrtlls delta led. ne towns vers Inundated. them Ltlaod, aid the mill toon Kopcrty damaj already wrought fro a Illinois and Missouri to the tor a to Arkansas nd Mississippi, ca tks south were steadily Increasing Eaeaja.ea Eykes While small armies worked few Vijr id) strengthen ths dykes on the jewer Mississippi la Louisiana against threatened floods ad forces were set to work rescuing ths marooned and, moving to mors sdrantareous nlacos thots who kad state and Mr. Durst took stock la It, chralnff the name ct, the stora to the 1 $1.25 Purjrt'o-operative to.

Aooui I'JW me Durat-Andrews Company was organ Izcd with 3. L. Andrewa as president, J. K. Durst as flrst vice president, R.

3. Cartledgs as second vies presl tor Virginia Greer; activities editor. Ruty McMockln, Jenkins-ille; tr a ure editor. Marion Herron, Starr; satire-editor, Ruth Boyd, Greenville; picture-editor. Sclma Hackney, Green villa; art-editor.

Allyao Fuller, Green wood. Tka pupils of Miss innia E. Aans-paflsh and Miss Estill Blocker of tks music faculty gave a charming recital In the college auditorium Friday We Are Expecting A Big Shipment Of LADIES? EARlY SUMMER HATS AND DRESSES 1 "dent and E. D. Andrews, as secreury A New Shipment Of PHOENIX CHILDREN'S SOCKS ALL COLORS 25o 29c, 48c and Mr.

Durst wss made resident upon tks deatk ot J. Andrews. Occar Hergt, nationalist minister ot Justice la tho Marx cabinet, recently defeated on a motion, which he to-teaks Plot ting tke German republic an offense puul.Uale by Impris To Arrive Early Mondcfl-See Them Orgaalzed Bank at Greeawood. la tho mesa time. Mr.

Durst had evening. This was tha annual recital given by the children of tha music department broadened his activities' la the business, life of tha growing young town FINEST, MOST FAMOUS TOILET GOODS ARE UERE IN COMPLETE VARIETY And Every Price la A ReeJ Money Sawer. onment. tJlw'XuslcalK betm talua. Many agencies of the government were krougkt Into play as tks Red vlRlted the Glass Factory.

In, Laurena tha usual fortnightly Llsterlne last Tuesday afternoon." ri Cross' prepared to taka ears ot tki 1 papa Tooth Paste, toe alia Miss Miriam I. Barber ot New, York and had organized tha bank ot ureen-1 wood In ISsS. He waa tha first president ol that institution, located la ths prtseat stand of the T. W. Martia Qroeary, and served coatlauously and with great popularity In that capacity until his death.

It la a fact worth! altuatloa dsveloped by tko worsV City, a traveling secretary of the Stu Armanda Cold 50c ArmancTa PAj, Shamnoo 11 flood tn-thr kiory of tkaMlselMlp pi Talley. i -V -X dfnt Volunteer Movement, has recent given by the students of music Wednesday afternoon the following program was' played 'A Resolve by Fon-ranalllcs and Severance by J. Rogers, Tlney Green; violin solo. Ruas'an Dance Russow, Hushey Rush; The Danca ot tha Skates by Winn, Louise 1' ly visited Lander. Azurea Face Henry It.

Balwr, disaster relief ot mention that he signed every state 39c 79 19c 20 Der Deutsche Yerein held Hs month director of the Amortcaa Red Cross Flowers Face Powdar Woodbury'a 1Q'r ly meeting Tuesday afternoon with Miss Loulae Patrick 8ev Powder Mennen's Borated Talcum---- Palmollve Soap, I for irtdlay; violin, Robin's Lullaby, by rogmann, Claude and 'Elisabeth ment of the lank for 89 years. J. w. Qreene wss tha first csshier ot ths bank. "v.yj Following tha deatk ot kla W.

1 Durst, who -organised (he Oreenwood Cotton Mill, Mr. DuVst eral Carman sftigs wer sung ty all tke members and Mils Mary Pratt work 'he whola flood area with keads.uartera at Memphis, and Secretary Hooter, head of th Red Crois Soap 'V Hlnda Honey jind QQ Almond Cream Wells; violin koto, Derceusa from Joe-elyn, Mrs. KJugh; Shadow Dance by read aevcral German, poems. Misses Pearl Illtt and Margaret Cope gave a flood division was directed by dvat td proceed to Crninm. Ellzabetn Miller; winds of Spring by Boiling, Mary Maxwell Mil dramatization of a scene from Klelst'a "Prior von Hamberg.

A social half- Mrved as president of tha mitt tor several years and other nuslneis connections wera membership In the board of tha directorate ot the a C. ft N. Railway, now the Seaboard, and manager of tke local Standard Ware ler; By Faith Not Seen, from the Holy City and Ma Boat by Crlog, Marian hour followed during, which tha hoe GALLANT-BELK COMPANY Greenwood's Leading Department Store Sells Everything and Sella It For Less. Greenwood. S.

C. Anderson S. teases. Misses Louise Luclle TiUey, Nellie Byr.4 and Merla Webb, Mlnuotto from Scbubart, Bessie Falrey; Nocturne In Minor from Chopin; Mary Griffin. house, a bualnees In which ka was tloa and to btudy tko situation.

Coomaadser Stcgmerg direction of Secretary 'Davis, Major General Q. T. Aakbura, In ckarga of the MUslwippI river barge Una, ordered ths commandeering very muck interested. nerved delicious Iced tea and land Wlches. -'iO'" Miss Annie E.

Aunspaugh of the vio II' I II I I nitn urpnanage Tears. Mr. Durst perhaps will ba remem1- lin department and Miss Clara Head- bcred longest for bis influence aa a rlck of tha expression department of Lander College will present tha fol banker and tha friends ha made la all parts ot tha county tn that capacity lowing pupils In Joint recital Tuesday and for kta arnica and love for Con evening at 8:15 o'clock; Loulae Me- ata Maxwell Orphanage. lie was a member ot tha board of trustees of MeeVln. EllsaMk 8 proles, Evelyn all river steamers to assist la relief work, principally to remova refuge's from threatened river towns to eon-V eeatratloa points la tl.s Interior.

Army supplies. Including tents food and medicines' kav been order-al from isveral corps areas, It was aaaouaced at tke headquarter! ol tko Army engineers here. Addition al supplies are to ba furnished by tka Tatarana Bureau. Fuller, Mrs. J.

P. Klugh, all menvbera of tha violin ensemble class, and Edna DuBose. Haxel Georga and Mlldrel tha Orphanage tor 81 years and was Its auditor tor IS years. The office building at tha Institution was a gift from him. He was characteristically.

Hooten. The publio Is cordially in Trttcd to he faithful in attendance npon meetings nf tha brsrd and at all gathaflngs at Mlas Anna Clarkson of rtd art department of Columbia College was a tha Orphanage and It waa a matter of profound mret to btm as well as to guest at Lander recently. Xra. Byaa Visits. 'he orphanage officials that ka could Bed Cross estimates placed the to not la present and make an address at the recent memorial axercises in tal number at reiugs now at nearly Mrs.

W. H. Kyno of. Knoxvllla, stopped over Friday and Saturday on 00,000. Aa area larger number o.

honor the founders of tha Instltu her way to Miami to visit ker dang people aha tkraatauad by present ot tloa. He also waa a devoted member Mlsa Jeanette Ryno; a member ot ol tha First Baptist church, having I 13TH I ptv A Resplendent Presentation Of I white footoar I "XrS, In An Abundance of Beautiful New I 1 4 Styles For Thf Warmer Days I tha mathematics faculty. moved his membership from Mountain Creek sooa after ka made his home la Greenwood. He was a trustee of the The Junior-Senior banquet was held at tha Oregon hotel Saturday evening. proipfctlva floods aa tka, crest of tka bigk waUr moves slowly down tka river past Memphis.

1 Evacuatloa of OreauvllK tka largest city to ba llpoded. prob ably will ba completed tomorrow and attsntion will thea ba turaod to Hel- nrst cnurcn Here ror many years. A Xember of Stata Senate. Rehearsa's for the dances for tha May day celebration which will be Mr. Durst also was Interested In aiven next Saturday afternoon are now being conducted by the director, HUi Olive Mae Pollard.

nolltlcs and was elected to tha Bute Senate from Greenwood county in 1911 He served as representative for atout two years' and then was ap aaa and other river towns. There ara plenty of craft available for this KUe Kathleen Wilkes had as ker guest last week-end ber brother, Mr. Tainted by Gov. Richard I. Manning i i 1 WHITE WASHAELE -lerk of court npon tha death of his vm-ln-lsw, F.

Oraham Payne. He wrred as clerk until tha next, alee tloa. Years befora bis entry Into county politics Mr. Durst semd is YHEN light clothes and light hosiery emphasizes one's Footwear, it is especially necessary that one be exceedingly particular about how one is shod. Here is a' Store that is unusually well prepared to cater to milady's needs in styles of the day, color and mate- WHITE WASHABLE KID ONE STRAP PCutOutToShanlt An style in White Clippers for summer 7 KID ONE STRAP Cut Out A style destined to rank highlit the new White toot-wear modes.

valued member ot City Council for 10 years. Thomas Wilkes of Wofford College. Mlsa Wlllard Webb apent last weekend In Greenville aa tha guest ot Mls Mary Smith, a former graduate. Mlsa Madeline Thoinaa Is attending tka Southern Intercollegiate Student. Government Association Convention, which is being held In Montavallo, this week.

Miss Marie Chlsholm, of Carnett, S. formerly a member of the faculty, spent at few days at Leaden re cently as the guest of Miss Rednle Hook. PotMne fiotMa BTtrtart Meet Memphis. April St. (AP) risk work, Tka mora pressing ated Is for mall motor boats tor rescue wort ts tka backwatera aid argent ap Peals for these bars gona out from Green vine, Leland.

Scott and a bum-tier ot otker towaa, either now alder tratar or likely to ba betora dawn, VTater Waist Deep 'Appalling coadltlona existed at Greenville, where the watr stood more thaa waist deep. conditions were described as deplor alls dua to the fallura of tka water and sewerage interns and tka pres asca or nearly 10,001 refugees In addition to tka normal population of 1M00.V JJaay boata wers urgently needed tbra to transport tka people from tko courthouse and other temporary Owing to flood Conditions 4Ti the Mississippi vajley tka annual meet Style! 'ng of tha American Cctton Shipper aesoelatlon to ba held "here has been poatponed Until May 30-11. The 1 Value! QF UTMOST im portance is quality. By giving that first consideration and then low prices, you are getting the utmost value. meeting waa to have been held April i JT'S most important this summer.

In oxfords, in straps and pumps, we have variety sufficient to meet every requirement ahsltsra to tka levee where they might board river steamers tor Vlcks-kurg and other polnta ot 'safety. Unw Tor S-inveniri Johsttnesburg, South Africa, Lion cubs, gold auargets. ostrich feathers, and diamond wera among tha souvenirs bought kera by American 'round the world tourists en tha motor ship Asturias, Mrs. Eleanor Rlxson. Woodstock, N.

Gould Diets, Omaha; and three other passengers bought lion ruhs, two of which are Intended for gifts to President Coolidg. Misses Marlon Herron, Creola Graham, Lillian Langlcy, Lyda Ferguson and Kathleen Lomax attended the Eraklne-Clemson baseball game at Due West last Saturday afternoon. Miss Sara Bowles, a student of S. University, spent several days last week as tha guest of Mlas Daisy Dean Mlsa Austin of Greenville, visited Miss Ruth Williams last week-end. MIesca Bernlca Parrlsh.

Mildred Lawrence, Noll Wbllden and Luclle Oramling are attending tha Y. W. C. A. week-end conference which ia being held at the University ot 8.

C. Tha Household Chemistry class, the members ot which are Misses Merle Webb. Allleen and Elisabeth Tolbert, companied by Mr, and Mrs. Haskevr There was a shortage of bread and ro dry clothing was to be bad. by the water soakea cltisens.

VllITE WASIIACLE KID CUT OUT OXFCID An Enna Jcttick Health Shoe that happily combines, style smartness and foot corrective features. WHITE WASHACLE KID ONE STRAP With Medium Heel A smart serviceable slipper for all summer wear. QUALITY SHOE STORE "Quality Is The Foundation of Success." Indian T7cmaa rick Tcnea City, Four Tonca Indian woman of this one ot tha richest women In Sha owns much wns much farm and Ona ot rry firs persons in the TTnlted States owns arf automobile, accurdlCj to a recent estimate..

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