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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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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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fiuf ci-Journal, Greenwood, S. Friday, Jan. 25, 7T JFK Shows Irritation With De Gaulle's Stand Deaths Brief News tUat rhalrmiin By JOHN M. H.GHTOWER rope Fiv-Dy Forecast South Carolina Tempera -President WASHINGTON Pl tures average to oegree, 1 II (I below normal. Warmer througn Kennedy was newi confer.

Saturday night Turning colder en detplv lrntate1 bv the I To wme about Monday. Precipitation will made by President tnte. Kennedy mM the United States cannot be de- by whatever metni ire Prayer Band UnA wtrn infnrmanti laid later Lord'. Prayer Band will meet Penoeo upon j-'p deeply If it i am i hi in ii i 'T inn 1 1 at 6: p.m. Saturday at Kirksey Europe with nuclear Pentecostal Holiness Church.

The President told a news had made at a Pari, news T. fl Dnm terence weeK in auppon and Funerals O. R. Willingham BREVARD, C. Obie Rich-nrd Willingham, 50, of Brevard, died Wednesday night while va-ca'Ujning at Fort Myers.

Fla. He was a native of Newberry, but had lived in Brevard 23 years. He was head of the power anr1 meter uepartment at Olin Mathinson Chemical Corp. 22 years and retired in 1962 because of illness. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Brevard.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Iaun McKee Willingham- three daugvters, Mrs. R. A. Nabors of Clinton R.

L. Starrett nnd Mrs. Hugh Pegram, both of Brevard: two son- Obie R. Jr. of Raleigh and Jerald M.

Willingham of the U.S. Navy in Lakehurst. N.J.; two sisters, Mrs. Willie Wilson of Ninety Six. S.C, and Mrs.

Shuford Lewis of Joanna. two brothers, Ray Inaccurate- ana is inaccuraie ml. M.vin mm. ument that France must I'llAil IX .1 1 nl (Hi WKI Ut MW building Us own nuclear pleted work for the A.B. degree really ine r.

from Furman University and i'ern United States v.as "never had tne now at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Maxwell 1 slightest doubt that oen.

French nation, nuclear Gaulle would respond to the need a Mncn u--: Jf Elk. Lodge of the alliance. and hi. new. confer- The Greenwood Elks Lodae will hrnlv the formation of Wgn pow- i have its regular meeting Monday "i would hope that our confidence nave us regular meeting monuay would nope mi ou.

jinmBtir-milltarv team to at 7:30 p.m. in lodge quarters at denCe in him would be i'tare nnaU fo7 North Treatv Oraanliatlon nu Kennedy said that aimougn cv engineers advised on the work. A sign calling" for 35 miles an hour speed on the Abbeville highway approaching the intersection has been placed, and stop signs are on Mathis Road. A Highway Department spokesman said the change greatly improves visibility from all directions. (Index-Journal photo by David Nichols) VISIBILITY IMPROVED AT INTERSECTION Trees have been cut, a fence and shrubbery moved to widen the sight angle at the intersection of Mathis Road and the Abbeville highway.

The work was done on private property by Greenwood Mills ciews in the interest of safety, a spokesman said. State Highway Department clear force and to negotiate with allied government, in Europe. jusi might not believe in the Firemen answered an alarm inif.rync 1 r- Ka w.u U.5. commitment iu uc.t. I sion on highway 25 north when a resident saw smoke coming I from the rear of a neighboring Police, Street, Sanitation Summary.

Of Activities In '62 Flight Log house whose occupants were away. However, investigation showed the smoke to be steam from a ,11 concrete and 156 asphalt drive Southern Airways boarded washing machine hot water line Summaries of 1962 activities of I two passengers to Atlanta here mond Willingham of Newberry i and Homer Willintham of Ninety Six; and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be con-' ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at I First Ftontist Church in Brevard by the Rev. Harold Killian and the Rev.

B. W. TVomas. Burial i will- be in Pisgah Memorial Gar-1 dens. The body will be placed in the i Circh at 1 p.m.

Moore-Kilpatrick Funeral Home is in charge. which had frozen and burst. way entrances were made, 3bJ traffic signs were and 4,350 feet of traffic line, painted. the city police, street and sanitation departments are shown in vear- end statistical reports. yesterday.

Boardings to date II Needed to date 120 Deficit 1 I Police brought a total of 2.405 Television GUIDE FRIDAY. JAN. ISS.l WFBC Channel 4 New 9:30 CharlH 40 Wethr Paar 45 Newt 11:00 Weather. 7 Oi 6 hcmiiMr 11 0f Newt 7:30 Showtime Sport 8:30 M. Miller 11:30 Tonight Also, 3.258 feet of line installed, 13,448 feet of line charges and obtained 2,217 con- inei Uakb mar a 11 Dock Workers Voting To Accept Peace Terms NF.W YORK (AP) Many strik- of New York waterfront today, i ing longshoremen may return to We're going to give our nen work Saturday under terms of a 24 hours to prepare to return to I settlement drawn up bv the work after the vote is official diation board appointed by Pres- from Maine to Texas," Sullivan idrnt Kennedy, a high union off i- said Thursday night, i cial says.

"We are hopeful it will be Sat- Dock workers are reported vol- urday, but it mizht be Monday ing overwhelmingly in favor of before they are able to return to the terms. work." Walter A. Sullivan, secretary- Disputes over local issues in treasurer of the Atlantic Coast some South Atlantic and Gulf District of the AFL-CIO Interna- Coast ports are the major threat cleaned. 3.520 catch basins Clions in nine Cub Scouts Awarded Badges Miss Willie Butler Tv.t department's summary were hauled from streets, yards lists 103S char-es and 989 con- and the business district. iw.nnc rr.minal offenses.

737 In December sanitation crews TB, Health Group Sends Invitations Cub Scout Pack 20 met Thurs- charges and fi8fi convictions on were "ctPj tor a week clear- traffic violations, 77 charges, Miing ciemi mc. day at Blake School for a pro-; convictions and nine cases pend- gram and presentation of badges. jng hqw)f flw go lud bcoutmasier. jonn Kooin-charges and 55 convictions tor I .1 -I JIIVIK1UUII-. iu uic annual men- RIDE WORLD'S FAMOUS YELLOW CABS Phone OR 5-7676 OR 5-4621 Office 24-Hour Service tiona Loneshoremen Ass kh- to a aeneral return to worx oy on the ing of the Tuberculosis and Health presented to Wayne Still mictions on other offenses.

a r- it a Miss Willie Butler. 84, of! Greenwood, died Wednesday night at an infirmary at Augusta, after a long period of declining health. i She was born in Saluda County i but had lived in Greenwood many years. She was a daughter of the' late Presley and Lizzie Butler, Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Anna Burnett of Greenwood.

Graveside services were con- i ducted at 3 p.m. Friday at Good I Hope Baptist Church Cemetery bv the Rev. B. J. Welborn.

tion, said he hopes to be able to the 60,000 longshoremen withdraw pickets from the Port Atlantic and Gulf Coasts tion, said he hopes to be able to the 60.000 longshoremen tr n.ssociat on ui ui eeiiwuou-iaui ens Mree crews and Dale Williams. Counties are being issued this square yards of streets an i The different dens gave skits Dattht(j 4fi square yards of week by mail and by telephone, during the program. I. street surface; square yard' according to John Drummond of Bobca( pins were prrserUpd sidewalk were poured or re Ninety Six. chairman of the at- n( following members; Tony! paired and 235 feet of curb and Rotarians Told Out'et For VALENTINES Appropriate for a QUEEN By Dan Cupid Make your selection now ond choose the best.

McCaslan's The Store Where All the Ladies Love to Shop S.C. Peaches Was Developed Cox. Doug Postpn. David Bit-van- gutter laid. tendance committee Sam Cochran.

Brannv Dove, mere ere nn trees cui uown. WJBF Channel 6 00 Yogi Btmi 9:30 Sunset Strip 6:30 Newt 10:30 rilgglnt 40 Weather I10(i Newt 45 Newt 11 Id Weather 7:00 Whirlybirdt 11:10 Sportu 7:30 Showtime 1 1 Tonight 8:30 Gallant Men He said that this is the first an CAN'T SLEEP? NERVES JITTERY? A promising outlet for South gives indication of increasing the annual meeting of the bi-county Wells Majsengill and Stanley Carolina's peach crop was devel- prosperity of Europe and is group which formally combined Hamilton. something which must be taken April 1. 1962. The Wolf Badge of Achieve- oped in hurope this summer cnnsideration in any Arneri- xhe meeting will be at the Mary nent with one gold arrow and Greenwood Rotanans were told can Dusjness conducted through Musgrove Hotel in Clinton at 7:30 ne silver arrow was presented this week.

these countries, he said. n.m. Jan. 31st. t0 Randy Bolton.

The Bear Badge NEED TRANtJUILIZING? Tiny Yellow DORMAREST CapKUles ran help you slrrp better Keeps you relaxed Free from tensions. Millions have been sold. 24 Caps. 98r. Available At DOMINlt'K'S PHARMACY of Achievement with one gold ar row was presented to Steve Nephews were pallbearers.

Mrs. Metts Bishop GREENVILLE Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Inness Bishop, widow of Metts Bishop, were conducted al 3 p.m. today at Jones Funeral Home by the Rev. Loyd Self.

Burial was in Standing Springs Baptist Church cemetery. Pallbearers were Laurence Thompson, Beattie Moore, D. Aaron Martin, J. E. Raby, Joe Allen and Joe Shabkie.

Honorary escort was members of the TEL Class of Augusta Baptist Church. She had been in failing health for several years, with her condition becoming serious five days PENNEY'S gigantic COLOR TV Stereo AM-FM Radios Block White Sales and Service Capt. F. J. LeaMond, U.S.N.

R. Capt. LeaMond, a native of Dr. Martin M. league of Lau- told Rotanans that ex- Charleston has been a member rens will discuss "The Associa- ploratory shipments have demon- of the South Carolina General As- (jon's r0p jn Respiratory Dis strated that peaches can be sembly sine- 1954, and is vice Dr.

Teague is president shipped under refrigeration, ar- chairman of the Ways and Means 0f tne South Carolina Thoracic riving in good condition several Committee. He is vice president Society. weeks ahead of any available of the Varia International Trad- Seven(een directors and an ex-peaches on the continent. mg of Charleston. pcu(ive cnmmiUee will be elected.

The trade mission to Europe was announced at the meet- others on the attendance corn-was conducted by a group of inp tne annai Rotary Club mittee with Drummond include: South Carolina businessmen un- Ladies Night will be Feb. 26. Mrs Bruce Barksdale of der the direction of former Gov. Among he mee(. Greenwood.

Dr. R. S. rooper and Ernest F. Hollings.

The mission ing(his Wfek were Rush Mrs Roper of Laurens. was aimed at increasing trade Ann Turner Linda uright. Tom- Miss Inez Tucker of Clinton and ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY rV and Appliances TOBY'S Phone OR 5 7616 JANUARY CLEARANCE ROLLS ON WITH MANY MORE GREAT VALUES both directions between South my Smith and Ronnie Ferrell. Mrs. W.

K. Waits of Joanna. Carolina ana curope. memhprs nf fh frfJH Thanter of J. Allen Thomnson Ir of I flu (- I r- cdpld.n uk (he Nationa, Honor society rens is enPra chairman for the annual meeting.

oi me minion aiso High School found a number of items that could be purchased in Europe and successfully imported into the Southeastern United States through the port of Charleston. The European Common Market WSPA Channel 7 3:00 Sugarfoot 7:30 Rawhide 6:00 Amos and 8:30 Route 86 Andy Hitchcock 6 45 Sports 10:30 F.vewttness 30 Newt II 00 News, 6 40 Weather Weather, 4f Newt Sport? 7:00 J. Dean 1 1 15 Playhouse ws Channel 10 8 00 Report from 8:30 Miller for modern ELECTRIC HEM MASONIC CALENDAR Ten 30 Charlie 10:00 J. Paar 11 00 Wealhar 11 05 New 11 20 Sports 11:30 Tonight 6 15 Sporti 8 2j Weather 6 30 Newt 8 45 Newt 7:00 A Smith 7:30 Showtime ago. Mie died at 3:25 a.m.

yes-' terday at the home of a daugh-' ter, Mrs. John 0. Alexander on i the Fork Shoals Road. She way born July 25, 1880 in Laurens County, a daughter of: the late James B. and Carrie Clark Inness.

Most of her life was spent in Greenville County. She lived in the Standing Springs community until after the death oi -er husband in 1044. She was a member of Augusta Baptist Church, and the TF.L Class of the Sunday scboot. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. H.

Miller Moore of Simpson- Mrs. Charles O. Clark of Greenville, Mrs. John 0. Alexan-fler of Route Four, Greenville, and Mrs.

Ray Miller of Kent, Yuo: five sons, Robert R. and J. Broadus Bishop of Jonas Bishop of Travelers Rest. Dan M. Bishop of Greenwood and R.

T. Bishop of Harrisonburg. a sister, Mrs. Mary Cooper of Cross Anchor: 17 crandchil-dren, and 10 great grandchildren. W.

T. Hitt I Funeral services for W. T. Hitl "ill be held from the First Baptist durch in Perry. at 2:30 i m.

Saturday. Burial will be in Pfrry. He was a brother of J. A. Hitt of the Phoenix section of Greenwood County W.

A. Head FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS ON MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BETTER SHOES LL JAN. Mathews Lodge 338. F. Z.

degree, 7:30 p.m. Mathews Lodge EC degree cancelled. JAN. 2d Greenwood Lodge 91, MM degree, 7.30 p.m. Clinton Lodge No- 3, Abbeville, 3rd degree, 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 2 Mathews Lodge 338, regular communication, 7:30 p.m. FEB. 4 Greenwood Lodge 91, Regular Communicati.il. 7:30 p.m.

RCA VICTOR LIVING COLOR Robert Allen's, Inc. Phone OR 9,1188 just set it and forget it Every Poir Way Less Than Half Price! Our Loss Your Gain! Save! WRDW Channel 12 00 New- 0 30 Combat 6 15 Report 10:30 Eyewitness 6 20 Sports II 00 Report 8 2S Weiher 1 1 15 Sports 8:30 Benedict 125 Weather 130 Rawhide 11:30 Late Show 8 30 Route Whitten Village Volunteers Will NOW REDUCED TO GIVE-AWAY PRICES! OVER 200 WOMEN'S FALL AND WINTER DRESSES 088 t0 88 Hear Dr. Kilgore JR. PETITES! MISSES! HALF SIZES! if CLINTON Dr. Samuel R.

Kilgore. director oi the Spartan- burg Mtnlal Health Clinic, will 0 WLOS Channel 13 ENTIRE STOCK addiess the Whitten Village Vol-untur Servcc on Jan. 29 at 9:30 NEVER BEFORE SUCH LOW LOW PRICES! GIRLS' BETTER SWEATERS Bulkys! Regulars! Sizet i to tlx! Sizes 7 to 14! 7 00 Movie 8 30 Kllnlslonee I HI I rn 111, kona 5:55 Weather-vane fi (Hi New 8 10 Sports 97 j47 2 9 30 Sunset Strip a 15 News 10 30 Mi l.urky 6 30 Lone Rangerll 00 Report 6 57 Weathercapll 20 Lite Show GREENVILLE W. A. (Lon-nic) Head, 76, of 18-A Mountain View Homes died Wednesday at 11:37 p.m.

at a local hospital alter three vears of declining Born in Toccoa. a son of the late William Htad and Florence (ti.on) Head, he was a former residenl of Westminster and Laurens. He had lived in Greenville for 12 years. He was a carpenter, and had worked with Daniel Construction Ci. and Fiske-Carter Construction Co.

He attended Madison Baptist Church at Westminster Surviving are his wife. Mrs. The mwting scheduled fcr the Whiilen Village Suho! Audilori-iim is opc to the public. A 30-nvnule bus tour ol the village is planned following the meeting Dr. Kilgore, a psychiatrist director of the Spartanburg WGSW PRICES CUT TO THE BONE! TERRIFIC GROUP! RAYON 'N ACETATE SUITINGS AND KIBER KNIT.

PC. GOODS Yd. SATl'RDAV. 5.00 Sign on Notlres 5-00 Cousin John 12 20 News 3 30 Sports 12:30 Caili.son Menial Health Clinic in August 3 .) News 12 45 Satiirrisv of If)t9. He is a native of Wood ruff md a gradmte of The Cita 8:00 Cousin John Show 8:53 News 1 2.1 Nes 7:00 Gospel Time I 30 Ssturdav 7 30 Adluh Bis- Show del -ind Puke Medical School.

BUY NOW FOR NEXT YEAR WHILE PRICES ARE LOW! cult Time 2 25 News ALL BOYS' WINTER JACKETS 097 Flossie Watson HeSfd ol Green- 7 45 Cousin John 2 30 Saturday ville: three daughters. Mrs. Flor-, 1 55 New Show 88 397 Automatic electric heat the quiet, clean, cozy kind gives you room-by-room temperature control to please everyone in the family. You'll like the even warmth of electric heat and there are so many types of electric heating systems to choose from. See your contractor or ask for facts about modern electric heat for better living, electrically! rnr r.riffin nf r.rAmill.

8 00 Jwnng Kzes 4 to 18! Terrific Buys! Catholic Clergy Meeting Slated in 2 45 Pat Boone 3 00 Saturday Shnu it ivii5. rvuuy n. Diytni anu ivirs. 8 55 News Mildred H. McKendree of Ninety 9 00 vawnin 3 25 News Morning 3 30 STturdav Mx; live sons, Hubert Head of Men's Suits, Sport Coats, Slacks Reduced! 9 js, Njw.

tr- Seneca, Charles Head of Ninety 10 00 c.ospoi Time 23 Neus Six, Sm Head of Greer, Broadus 10 30 Country 4 30 sturda Head of Greenwood and J. B. l)e-iHery will have regular meetng Tuesday in Greenwood. The privram will 'ic'in with Suits $34 spo coo $17.88 sl0CkI $5 88 Head' of Greenville; two sisters. 3 30 tin da Show lnhn 5 in Re still Kiwu 5 43 Si)tn off (debralioii of Holy Mass gj the ('hurr.

of Our l.ndv of Lwirdrs al II 311 a.m. bv the iRi2hl Rev Monsi-nor Charles 1 V. I Pastor of SI Mrs. Mae Wilbanks of Green- ville and Mrs. Annie Caicr of 12 no purln" Trccfta, two brothers.

Id servi. Hetd of Westminster and Luther: 11:15 Your Public Ownd Business Operated Systems 1 Mary's nimrh. ami n. 1 rv I-J uuicu in. hi me ithii oi me lirccnville Deanery.

secona Baptist in Lau-i Tht Rev Henry Burke. Pastor COMMISSION OF PUBLIC WORKS GREENWOOD COUNTY POWER SYSTEM rens by the Rev Georse Cothran of the Greenwood Church, will ID Burial will be in Forest Lawn ONLY 5 MORE DAYS TO BUY PENNEY SHEETS AT LOW LOW JANUARY PRICES! CHARGE THESE GREAT BUYS TOMORROW! Hed of Toccoa; four half sisters, Mra. Maggie Dixon, Alma Self and Mrg. Bell Wilborn of Greenville and Mrs. Lee Evans of California; six half brothers, Carl Swofford of Greenville, Gar-nett Head of Portland.

and Walter, Houston and Curtis Head of Greenville and Roy Head of Washington; 29 grandchildren. nost lor mis occasion and in Serving City of Greenwood Serving Greenwood County Cemetery at Lauren attendance will be Priests from The body is at The Mackey nderson. Clemson Mortuary. Arter .1 pm Fridav. itMoanna.

and Green-will be at the home. 18-A Motin wood tain View Homes. It will be I The mining will be held at the placed in the church Salurd.iv at 1 Rectorv following the Mass On- and 17 great-grandchildren. Flint rl tervicr will con- 2pm nrr hoiMvf fnr I.

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