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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 10

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The Index-Journali
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Monday, June 2, WJZ THE INDEX-JOURNAL, GREENWOOD. S. Cciircjriicn On First Annivcrcnry Of Laurel Ehplkt Church At Abbeville; Funeral Tuesday ARREVTULB Ernest Otto College Griduitci Much In Dcmrnd For Good Pcsitlcns DALLAS OT1 Southern Methodist University shares with other U. S. colleees in the "seller's market" on 1952 college seniors.

D. T. Robb, director of student placement at SMU, says the demand for college grads by business and Industry and the salaries they can command have reached a record high this year. Engineers and scientists especially are in demand. Salaries ore up 1-to 20 per cent.

Robb says. Start-lng salaries for engineers are between $300 to $400 a month. On River Bank LAURENS A Joanna bv. swimming in Little River yesterday afternoon, discovered the body of W. M.

Perdue. Jr. on the bank near the bridge in the lower part of Laurens county. The man had been shot and a 23 calibre pistol was found by his side. Sheriff a W.

Wier said this morn-tna the nrelimlnarv investigation Botts. 62. postal clerk, died in the Abbeville Memorial Hospital this morning at 4:10 following a serious illness of several days. He was a life-long resident of Abbeville rnuntv. and was the son of Mrs.

i Ella PoPrter Botts and the late Oscar Botts. Survivors are his mother, his i Mr Mrs. Cora Lee McQueen Botts, of Abbeville; three sons, Fred Samuel and James Allen or Abbe-uiiiie Ernest Otto Botts, Jr. Of At lanta, seven brothers, Luther 1 young women yesterday. T7.

SI Rep. James P. Richards of Lancaster delivered the address. A number of honorary degrees were awarded by several of the colleges snd by the university. indicated suicide, but an Inquest will be held.

Coroner Joe P. Smith has not set the date for the Inquest, but a jury was Impaneled to view the body today. The 12-year-old boy who found Mr. Perdue reported his discovery to D. V.

Wright and W. P. W'se, nearby residents, who called authorities. Th investigation was made by Ox I S. jrc23 i A of students from thli wert among the 306 students to reenlve decrees at commencement excretes tt the University of jjuth Carolina this morning, (jame 0.

Solf, president of Greenwood Mill, Dr. Leonard T. Faker, president emeritus of the Cniverstiy, Federal Judge Ceonre BeU Timmerraaa and William 8. Carpenter. Jr.

chairman of the board of the da Pont Company, received, honorary degrees. Graduates from the University Include the following from coun-tlea In this area: Abbeville: Robert Stone GaDo-way, Due West, IX. James Ed-far Thompson, Abbeville. Master of Education. i Edjefleld: Ruby H- Yonce, Johnston, A.

B. In Education. Greenwood: Julian Earle Bolton, Jr, B. 8. in Business Administrator and James Nelson Plampin, Master of Science, both of Greenwood; John Slbert Holland, Klnety Six.

B. 8. in Pharmacy. McCormlck: Charles Rudolph Btrom. Jr, McCormlck, B.

S. in Pharmacy; Richard Allen Cul-breath. Plum Branch. B. S.

In Business Administration. Hewberry: Patricia Ann Bodle. B. A. to Business Administration and Malcolm L.

Ringer, B. 8. in Pharmacy, both of Newberry; Daniel Rabun Newton, A. B-, and C. Hendrix.

Master of Education, bott Prosperity. 1 I O. Botts, Abbeville; Clarence Botts. Hodges; Oscar Botts, Greenwood; Alton Botts, Miami, Luclan, Marlon and Raymond Botts of Abbeville; five sisters, Mrs. Nina Nlckles, Hodges; Mrs.

Marie Robertson, Hodges; Mrs. Katie Robert hi' a- if Sheriff Wier, Lloyd Pitts, Joanna police officer and deputy sheriff; James Pace of the highway patrol; H. R. Jones of the sheriff's office, and R. Keeble of son, Ware Shoals; Miss Eveiyn Botts.

Laurens; Miss Ruby Botts, Augusta; three grandchildren. iPnnrai services will be held at If the Main Street Methodist Church the Laurens police department. Mr. Perdue was 31 years oia ana of which ne was a memoer luea- afternoon at o'clock, con NOTICE Dr. L.

W. Fort will bt out of his office Jans 5th, 6th and Tth. DR. L. W.

FORT Great Falls, S. a former section zoreman on ducted by Dr. F. C. Beach and the the C.

N. 'A L. Railroad. Surviving are his wl, Mrs. Nina Rev.

George M. Telford, active nallbearers will be C. C. Adams Perdue; three children, Evelyn. Mitchell.

6. and Nancy Stewart. Bright Jones. Clyde Hagen, Jane, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dr. j. h. Austin, Elbert wnne ana Joe Dallenberger. W.

M. Perdue, all of Clinton, ana three sisters. The honorary escort will be com posed of the stewards and mem Funeral arrangements are In 70,000 Pilgrimt See 842 Priests Ordained In Spain BARCELONA, Spain V-Qght hundred forty-two new priests were ordained Saturday at Montjuich Football Stadium here in what was believed to be the biggest ceremony of its kind ever celebrated. An estimated 70,000 pilgrims from 40 countries here for the Roman Catholic Church's World Euchar-tstlc Congress witnessed the sol complete. bers of the Men uioie class oi Main Street Methodist Church and T.

M. Miller. The body Is at the Wedding Broke Girl's Attendance Record WOODSTOCK. Va. JF) Miss Betty Luta, Woodstock High School senior, attended 13 years of school without missing a day, then she was absent a week.

She and her husband, Pfe. Mau family residence, 1 Church St, Commencement Held By Five S. C. Colleges emn rites. LOANS PERSONAL AUTO Combine Those Billsl SIMPLE REQUIREMENTS HOME FINANCE CO.

205 WALLER AVE. Mobley Williams John Young The new priests, wearing white surplices and scarlet stoles, 1 lay prostrate before 21 altars to be ordained by archbishops and bish By The Associated Press At least five South Carolina uni rice L. Morrisette, stationed at Camp Stoneman, Calif, took a Southern wedding trip. The bride B. F.

Coodrich WASirrxo MAcncvES SALES SERVICE SStMalaSi. Phene J331 ops. They came from Spain, Argentina. China, Cuba, Prance, Italy, Mexico, Peru and Portugal. versities and colleges held gradua returned In time for her senior examinations and diploma.

tion exercises yesterday or today. The University of South Carolina graduates the largest class, 305, today, Masonic Calendar Clemson College exercises yesterday saw degrees going to 250 seniors. A total of 154 got Army reserve commissions as lieuten ants. MONDAY, JUNE Regular Communication of Green Morning exercises today at Wof-ford College honored 68 graduating FuU Showing Of HICKOK Belts Wallets Tie Key Chains Rosenberg's 67 Years Your Clothier wood Lodge No. 01.

ATM at the Lodge HaU on Waller Ave. 1:30 seniors. Prescription Service BEGISTEBXD DETJGGIST ONLY OPEN TTL P. M. WEEK NIGHTS No Parking Worries Economy Clinic Pharmacy JOI WINQARD, MGR.

1 North Main 6t Phone l-130 p. m. TUESDAY. JUNE Presbyterian College exercises, also today, were for 61 seniors, six of whom received regnlst Army -4 -'W Regular Communication of Eu commissions with 12 others receiv reka Lodge No. 41, ATM at the ng reserve commissions after completion of the Reserve Officers Training Corps course.

Winthrop College graduated 155 Lodge Hall in Ninety Six p. m. SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Regular Communication of Mathews Lodge No. 359 at the Lodge Hall in South Greenwood, p. m.

Mil -my The Laurel Baptist Church observed Its first anni organized are the following: Mrs. McElvey, non-resident; Mrs. Ola Jones, Mrs. Annie Elliott, Mrs. Hugh McCravy, Hugh McCravy, Doris Partlow, Mrs.

Ruth Guest, Mrs. Essie Reynolds, Mrs. John Harley, Mrs. versary yesterday at the temporary church building on Laurel RdA Soon the church members will be Roy Martin, J. S.

Chastaln, Thomas Rodgers, Mrs. meeting in the new building, shown below, for which ground was broken March 9, It is located on Sample near the building in which the church- was or THIS TOOUS" HEALTH CHART USED DAILY AT THE BOLEN CLINIC ton REDUCIBLE Rl Pit Kh OXLY Tho DODOS TRUSS IS DIFFERENT ganized May 27, 1951 with 25 charter members. Tnere are now 69 members. Charter members were "Leonard KXPXRTLV FITTED TO TOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS Sold Only At Thomas Rodgers. Mrs.

Anna Bill Nelson, George Nelson, Mrs. George Nelson, Gloria Ann Nelson, Mrs. Josie Hall, Curtis Stewart, Mrs. Curtis Stewart, W. M.

Strawhorn, Mrs. W. M. Strawhorn, Billy Gillespie, In Armed Forces, Mrs. Jewel Gillespie, Mrs.

C. J. Dick-ert, Prank Mllford, Mrs. Prank Milford, Sr, Frank Milford, Kitty Rose Mllford. Harry Milford, A.

W. Davenport, Oene Davis, Ammie Elliott, James Lawrence. Sim Mcpherson, Mrs. Ruth Peyton, Bobby Rlsh, E. R.

Rlsh, Mrs. David Roton, Forrest Strawhorn, T. H. Smith and Mrs. T.

H. Smith, Joe H. Bennett and Mrs. Joe H. Bennett.

(Index-Journal photo) Partlow, pastor, M. Partlow, Mrs. P. MPartlow, J. L.

Leary. Mrs. J. L. Leary, Mrs.

W. O. Chastaln. L. 8.

Corley, Mrs. L.l. Corley, Mrs. X. W.

Easier. Mrs. Grace Hanna. Miss Byrta Nantz, Dean NanU, since moved. Mrs.

Dean Nantz, Mrs. William Raines. Mrs. E. R.

Rlsh, Jean StiU, Mrs. L. Williams, W. Mrs. Wood, Mrs.

Dan Still; Claude Richardson, Mrs. Claude Richardson. Emmllene Tolbert. Mrs Jesse Smith's Drug Store Moore and 8ara wells; Aaaea smce uic iuum Literally hundreds and hundreds of persons from Greenwood and surrounding counties and towns have found good health at Th R. C.

Bolen Chiropractic Clinic. Many of them had suffered with disorders for years and had despaired of ever becoming healthy and happy again. Thanks to the miracle of modern Chiropractic Care they have recovered their good health. That competent Chiropractic Care is so effective in correcting bo many various disease conditions is readily understandable from the chart shown below. If you are suffering with pain and illness don't wait, make an appointment to visit The R.

C. Bolen Clinic NOW, and get started back to good health. First Anniversary sm in unserved Dy Laurel Church Laurel Baptist Church observed Its first anniversary yesterday, re-j porting a gain of 44 members during the year to the present total of 69, and much work done on the new church building which will be See Why Your Spine Plays Such An Important Part In Maintaining Good Find Out NOW If Yours Is A Case For Chiropractic! The Disease Mentioned Below Are) Only A Few Of The Conditions That Result From SUBLUXATIONS (Pinching Of Nerves) As They Pass Through The Spinal Column. occupied shortly. The Rev.

T. E. Belcher, Abbeville Baptist Association missionary worker, preached the special sermon. The church has had a busy year. TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY JUNE 14th J.

Leonard Partlow, who had served the Laurel Mission ss pastor since January. 1951. was elected pastor when the church was organised May 27. 1951 with 25 charter mem Slight subluxation at this point will cause so-called headaches, eye diseases, deafness, epilepsy, vertigo, insomnia, wry neck, -facial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, etc. A slight subluxation of a vertebra in this part of the spine Is the cause of so-called throat trouble, neuralgia, pain In the shoulders and arms, goitre, nervous prostration, la grippe, dualness, bleeding from nose, disorders of gums, catarrh, etc.

The arrow head marked No. I locates the part of the spine wherein subluxations will cause so-called bronchitis, felons, pain between the shoulder bers. He was ordained July 22 at Jordan Street Baptist Church. By June 10 the church held a conference to select a building site from two lots, one on Laurel and the other on Sample the latter being purchased for $1,800. Julv 1 the following committee blades, rheumatism of the arms and shoulders, hay fever, writer's cramp, was elected to head the fund raising drive for the church building: Tin i 11 lb pi 'V Vi7 W.

O. Wood, chairman. J. L. Leary.

Miss Bvrta Nantz and Mrs. Dan A vertebral subluxation at this point causes so-called nervousness, heart disease, asthma, pneumonia, tuberculosis, difficult breathing, other lung troubles, etc Stomach and Uver troubles, enlargement of the Nothing To No Contest JUST COME IN AND REGISTER (You Do Not iWTo Present To Win) Some lucky person will receive one of pur handsome Style Mart Summer SuitVabsolutely free. Everybody eligible to register. MEN WOMEN CHILDREN WIN DAD A NEW SUIT FOR FATHER'S DAY pi I ii AVIV pleen, pleurisy and a score or other trouoies, so- ii VI 2 ctUed- caused by subluxations In this part of Still. The committee set a goal of $10,000 for the building by Jan.

1. 1952. J. L. Leary, Hugh McCravy and Dean Nantz were named on a committee August 5 to study church plans and to make a selection of a suitable plan.

The new church applied August 29 for admission in the Abbeville Association, and at the annual meeting was admitted. The church entered into an active program of work, the first revival held July 22-29 with the Rev. B. J. Mclver of Duke Street Church In Ninety Six in charge.

The Sunbeam Band was organis the spine, sometimes so ugnt as to remain unnoticed by others except the trained Chiropractor. Here we find the cause of so-called gall stones, dyspepsia of upper bowels, fevers, shingles, hie eouehs, worms, etc. "r-1 Brighfi disease, diabetes, floating kidney, skin dls-eases, boils, eruptions and other diseases, so-called, are caused by nerves being pinched in the spinal openings at this point. Regulation of such troubles as so-called appendicitis, peritonitis, lumbago, ete follow Chiropractic adjustments at this point Why' have so-called constipation; rectal troubles, scl- atlca, etc, when Chiropractic adjustments at this part of the spine wlU remove the cause? A slight slippage of one or both Innominate bones will likewise produce so-called sciatica, together with many diseases" of pelvis and lower ed Sept. 1, the Training Union was; organized Sept.

9 and the B.TU. Study Course soon after. The. church voted during the year to buy a bus to bring members to church who dldnt have cars. The contract for the new church building was let, to C.

and W. P. Mauldln at $34,063.00. and the ground breaking ceremony was held March 9. Father's Day June 15th Thomas Clothing Co.

is planning big for the event and their shelves are full of ideal and practical gifts for. Dad. Come in and make His selection early! SICK? THIS CHART CLEARLY SHOWS WHT TOTJ UAT BK BUTTERING I Regardless of what your ailment may be called Chiropractic care at The R. C. Bolen Chiropractic Clinic may help ytm back to health.

The church has 09 members three of them non-resident and one I in the Armed Forces. Plfty-two of the members came by letter, 18 by baptism and one by statement The church is beginning Its sec-; ond year with these officers: the Rev. J. Leonard Partlow, L. Leary Sunday School superin-tendent: Curtis Stewart, assistant superintendent; Miss Doris Part-! low.

Training Union director; W. O. Chastaln. assistant Mrs. Curtis Stewart, second assist-! nn CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC EDWARDS ARMS BUIUXDO HAMPTON STREET TELEPHONE S-6211 CMnle -VM Residence For Colored Chiropractic Of flew secretary; Mrs.

urace Hanna. bun-, day School secretary; Mrs, Lois' Nelson, assistant secretary: AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT At 232 HospKaJ Strwet. Hours 2 To 4 P. PHONE 7196 MAIN AT WALLER Daily Exeept' Thursdays. Byrta Nants, church treasurer; J.

L. Leary, W. O. Wood and Curtis Stewart, deacons. Si.

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