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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 7

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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Index-Journal, Greenwood, S. Thurv, Apr. 11, 1963 Brief Deaths And Funerals Ware Shoals Egg Hunt Is Tomorrow 4 3-- The ReV. Sam Teel, the Rev. Hospital Group Enterthined With Buffet News J.

E. Campbell Lewis M. Stamps HARTWELL. Ga Lewis M. N.

W. Finley and the Rev. R. C. Cake Sale WARE SHOALS The com Stamp.

91, lifelong resident of Hart County, died Wednesday in Hart County Hospital following Brown officiated, Mrs. T. E. Prince EDGEFIELD Mrs. Frannie munity egg hunt for children un Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic omen's Club will hold a home-BiEde cake, cookies and candy der 10 years of age will be held Ola Prince, 86, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Kathleen Langley in the Antioch section of Edgefield County. sale Deginmng at 8 a.m. Satur day in front of Efird'a Depart inent Store. Cemetery Cleaning Mrs. Douglas Jeter and Miss Doris McKinney recently entertained personnel of the third floor at Self Memorial Hospital with a buffet in tjie Jeter apartment at Edward Arms.

The two hostesses were assisted by Miss Mary Ella Roof, Miss Rebecca Long. Miss Jane Carter ABBEVILLE James Earle Campbell, 66, of Route One, Abbeville, died today in a local hospital after an illness of several weeks. He was a lifelong resident of Abbeville County, a son of the late James A. and Tobitha Crawford Campbell. He was a member of Bell's Methodist Church.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace Simpson Campbell: two sons, Lawrence C. Campbell and Thomas Kenneth Campbell, both of Abbeville; four daughters, Mrs. Erline C. Hodges, Mrs.

Jo Ann Dickson, both of Abbeville, and Mrs. Muriel Hannah of Lowndes- Chinese Communists turned over TO RETIRE tomorrow in Riegel Stadium. Two egg hunts will be sponsored for the children. The first will be for the pre-school age group and will start at 10:30 a.m. In the afternoon at 3 p.m., the children six through nine will have their mint.

Prizes will be given to the find rwo aays illness. Mr. Stamps was born in Hart County a son of the late Britton S. and Martha Partain Stamps. He was a member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church.

His wife, Fannie Ellen Stamps, died a few years ago- 1 Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Leonard E. Gaines and Mrs. Joe Hornick, both of Hartwell; Mrs. J.

Q. Haralson, Greenwood, BONN, Germany (AP) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer has confirmed publicly a promise he 14 Indian prisoners of war to the Indian Red Cross Wednesday at Batitung, in the eastern Himalay- The cemetery at Damascus Baptist Church will be cleaned off tomorrow and members of the She was a daughter of the late Thomas and Fannie Bussev Adams, and widow of Thomas Edward Prince. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Langley, Edgefield, and Mrs. J.

M. Coleman, Trenton, and one sister-in-law, Mrs. Lizzie Adams, Atlanta, Ga. nf hi, Christian iVmorratir The Indian government said er of the golden eggs and to the church will bring lunch. I Prayer Band Tatar onrl Upc Marchall pamltn boys and girls finding the mostjtnat ne wjn retired from office! between 30 and 40 were unable The buffet table was decorated S.C.; two sons, Mack and J.

C. Mathews Heights Prayer Band rivis fall. jto walk. Stamps of Hartwell. Funeral services were conduct eggs.

Candy eggs will be used and "finders will be keepers." Chil- Witn a silver bowl holding blue The statesman, si, said in a Will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the home of W. A. Jones on MILD ATTACK Dutch iris, vellow and white stat- television interview at the Italian ville and Mrs. Linda Waites of Graveside services were con- ed it 3 p.m.

today from Smith ducted today at 11 a.m. in Red Calhoun Falls: six brothers. Er-Idren 1 "resort of Cadenabria that he will I OTTAWA (AP) A very mild and snaodr ops Daels or Funeral Home. Burial was in nest, Ted. Knox, Curtis Roy, and are askea 8 step down in October or Novem- heart attack Vas forced Canada's North View Cemetery, Hartwell.

I Hilfc Baptist Church cemetery the Augusta Road. Fletcher Harrison will be the speaker. Sacred Acres Abbe- some containers to put the eggs bef frQm he has Kistler Campbell, all of in wnen iuuiiu for nearly 14 years. held governor-general, Gen. George P.

Vanier, 74, to cancel official engagements for the next six weeks A series of games and contests were played during the r.r-ty and the following won prizes: Mrs. Tom Fish. Miss Georgia Bledsoe, Miss Shelby Lindsey, Mrs. Sara Smith, Mrs. Ida Gun- Sacred Acres Prayer Band wil meet at 7:30 p.m.

Friday. There RUSSIANS CHEER win also oe a sunrise service Moscow MOSCOW (AP) A MASONIC CALENDAR I ville; four sisters, Mrs. J. 0. Cann of Calhoun Falls, Mrs.

S. B. Cann, Mrs. J. E.

Lewis, and Mrs. B. A. Simpson, all of Abbeville; and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 4 p.m.

Friday from Bell's Methodist Church by the S.C. Fireworks License Bill Gets Key Reading at Sacred Acres at 6 a.m. Sunday and another service Sunday at NIGHT JAIL' audience that included many Jews cheered and wept Wednesday nells, Miss Roof and Miss Long. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) A proposal before a county courts committee would send persons convicted of 2:30 p.m.

On Seminar Panel Miss Margaret Young, indus Vital Statistics night when an Italian theater troupe put on "The Diary of Anne Frank." The play is based on the dairy of the young Dutch girl who hid for months with other Jews during Rev. Cecil Houston, the Rev. John Chapman and the Rev. Har COLUMBIA (AP)- The State trial nurse at Abney Mills in old Smith. Burial will follow in House of Representatives took de- drunken driving to "night" jail.

I The Health Department's vital Senior Judge Frederick Barad, statistics report for March listed its sponsor, said Wednesday the 102 births, all in Greenwood. Greenwood, will be on a panel the adjoining church cemetery. on "Nursing Care of the Cardiac sive action today on legislation Patient" during the i4th scientif-j which would increase license fees World War II. She left her diary; Pallbearers: T. T.

Campbell APRIL 11 Mathews Lodge 358, EA degree, 7:30 p.m. APRIL IS Joppa Lodge 387, regular meeting. 7:30 p.m. Friendship Lodge No. 25, EA degree, 7:30 p.m.

regular meeting. APRIL 19 Greenwood Lodge 91, FC degree, 7:30 p.m. measure would allow offenders to There were 63 deaths of all court juror's daily allowance from $5 to $12. Rep. Henry Yonce of Richland authored a measure which would allow county constables to auction off motor vehicles which have been towed off and gone unclaimed for at least 30 days.

behind when she was taken to a Dr. H. C. Lewis, S. B.

Cann Stark D. Cann, Gordon Simp camp where Nazi concentration she died. son and John McMahan. for the sale of fireworks. Getting key second reading was a measure by Rep.

Thad Saleeby of Darlington and others which work during the day, thus reduc-jages, 48 in Greenwood, seven in irg the use of public money to South Greenwood, five in Ninety support their families. Under the Six, one each in Hodges. Troy plan, offenders would serve time and Ware Shoals. Two stillbirths 144 RELEASED The body is at Harris Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 3 p.m. Friday.

NEW DELHI, India (AP) The 1 also on their days off from work.Lwere reported. ic session of the South Carolina Heart Association in Columbia April 19. The panel will be part of the seminar for nurses held in connection with the heart association meeting. Mathews Lions Mathews Lions Club- board of would increase the cost of the annual fireworks permit from $1 to $5 and give the State Tax Com Steel mission the authority to issue li censes. County clerks of court (Continued from Page 1) now have that authority.

Mrs. Madden WATERLOO Mrs. Louise Davenport Madden, 65, died at her home Wednesday night following several years of illness. She was a native of Laurens foreign market in steel and a price increase would make it Westinghouse 23" console TV at a table model price harder to compete," he added The bill also makes it unlawful to sell fireworks to persons under 18 unless accompanied by a parent. The age limitation is now The legislation increases fines Several Republican senators said the government should keep County, a daughter the late John and Fannie Crawford Dav its hands off the situation.

enport. She was a member of Sen. Jacob K. Javits, Lakeside Pentecostal Holiness Church. said he fears the economic impact of a steel price increase.

Surviving are her husband, But, he said, I hope the Presi James Kelley Madden of the dent will not move out against the steel company in the punitive way he did against price increases a home; three sons, John W. Watt and Otis Watt of Route 1, Waterloo, and James Watt of Ware Shoals; two brothers, Siney Davenport and J. K. Davenport, both of Waterloo; one sister, Mrs. Fair-belle Bagwell of Batesburg; three grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday from Lakeside Pentecostal Church with the Rev. James Tollison, the Rev. Ollie year ago. Even indirect government control of price decisions is unwise.

"But I think it would be fair for the President to speak out in terms of disapproval of an action that tends to change the stable price level." tal4 vbjllgal 2 steel rdp bjt Kennedy went into a series of meetings Wednesday with Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dil di lectors will meet tonight at 7 o'clock at Mathews-Durst Community Center. Contracts Let For Resurfacing City Streets Portions of 21 streets in the city will be resurfaced under a contract awarded by the State Highway Department to Ballenger Paving Co. of Greenville. Total distance is 5.315 miles. The streets were approved last year for resurfacing and inclusion in the Highway Department secondary road system for maintenance.

Streets on the list are: Lowell from Mathis to Kitson, Milwee from Main to Sumter, Campbell, Elizabeth, Ellenberg, Pineforest, Jefferson, Marshall, Brannon, Davis, Seaboard, Chipley, Mason, Ware, Nelson, Lamar, Ellison, Mill, McLees, Owens and Park. City Manager A. L. Atkinson says he is delighted that these improvements are scheduled this early in the season. "It's a big help to the city to have the Highway Department include these streets for improvement and maintenance," he says.

from $100 to J1.000 and prison terms from 30 days to a year. Two statewide bills were sent to the senate. They would fix the rate of interest on loans on shell-type homes at 7 per cent and limit a hotel or motel operator's liability on damage to or loss of guests' belongings. The limit on baggage would be $500 per person and the limit on cash and jewels, $2,000. Rep.

Ruth Williams of Charleston and others put in a bill making it unlawful to gather oysters and other shell-fish on state-owned lands without a permit from the Division of Commercial Fisheries. Reps. Robert Turner and Nat Cabell, both of Charleston, put in a bill which would raise a circuit Tests Indicate Time To Plant Cotton Is Near County Agent P. M. Garvin reports rivat soil tests in the county have indicated a warming trend and that beginning Monday Madden and the Rev.

Ernest Burton officiating. Interment will follow in Sacred Acres Cemetery. Active pallbearers: Bud Daven-DOrt. Georee Davenport, Calvin lon, Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges, and a parade of What a buy! Beautiful console furniture your choice of rich wood grain finish on hard-board.

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1 year for circuit board (if it fails, you get a new set). diagonal measure You can be if it's Westinghouse others. Davenport, Jones Davenport Correll Yarborough, Bob Sims. Black limousines belonging to high officials were parked at the White House until Late evening. The only report to leak was that, up to late afternoon, "no conclusions were reached." One presidential adviser said the possibility of a general wave Honorary pallbearers: Dr.

Don L. Peoples, Alvin McCurry, Vernon Guest, James Peppers, David Cook. Malcolm McDaniel, Charlie Marlar, John Anderson, hrank Whitaker, Rufus Suttles and M. 0. Bagwell.

The body will be at the family residence after 10 a.m. Friday. of steel price boosts the classic steel pattern of follow the price leader was viewed with "deep to jjjj MODEL 3821 the time should be right for plant Movie concern." As in the bitter struggle of exactly one year ago, the country's balance of payments deficit is at the heart of the administration's WARE SHOALS REVIVAL WARE SHOALS A revival is in progress at the Church of God ing cotton. Garvin said it is reoemmended that cotton be planted after April 15 after the soil temperature at (Continued from Page 1) on West Main Street and services six inches deep in 60 degree or are held each evening at 7 clock. opposition to a steel price boost jpant through tomorrow and will which would spread sooner or la-1 travel to Columbia Monday to get ter to autos and thousands of a few scenes there, other products.

jt wjl be at least two months Officials pointed out that steel's before the film is completed, be- above at 10 a.m. for three con secutive days. The Rev. Otis Motes, originally of Ware Shoals and now residing Garvin savs that tests have been made and beginning Mon loss of export markets to lower in Greenville is the visiting evan gelist. CO.

day conditions should be right. cause sound eitects nave to oe added and the film put together. "Many of our movies go on national television, and if tivis one is accepted, we will certainly let Authorized Westinghouse Service On Phoenix Street Across From the New Post Office in Greenwood the people at the plant know, be Plione OR 3-2626 cause their cooperation in helping us to turn tnis movie nas Deen 1 excellent," Keifer said. mm priced foreign producers has been a major contributor to the pay-priced foreign producers has been a major contributor to the payments problem. The trade balance in steel and steel mill products shifted from a $500 million surplus- in the mid 1950s to no surplus in 1961, while U.S.

steel prices climbed 16 per cent relative to the major foreign competitors. Steelmen took the position lhat without more profit they cannot modernize; without modernization they cannot cut costs; and with HZ out lower costs they cannot even compete with some foreign steels Use Our FREE Lay-Away Plan SUITS Sweaters $11 94 2 in the U.S. market. No other steel company had indicated, up to Wednesday night, whether it would or would not follow Wheeling's lead. Several said they were studying the question, and most agreed with W.

E. Mul-lesstein, vice president and general manager of Lukens Steel Co. "Obviously our feeling is that it is necessary for us to improve our profit position," he said. "I feel the whole industry needs to improve revenue." Nationally Advertised At $8.00 NAME BRAND PRICE $25.00 DRESSES DRESSES $1194 54 in i I imN-rfK mmmm Girls Ux NAME BRAND PRICE $30.00 BLOUSES There was some doubt, even within the industry, that an across the board increase one covering all products could be made to stick, in view of the general, slack in the manufacturing economy and the fierce competition in metals. But demand for some steel products has soared recently because of near-record auto output and a wave of inventory buying prompted by fear of a steel strike or price increase.

Obituaries MRS. NANIE HODGES DIES AT HOME HODGES Mrs. Nanie B. Hodges died at her home in the Gxxl Hope Community Wednesday at 11 a.m. Surviving are two daughters, three sons, nine grandchildren and PAJAMAS $))54 94 Nationally Advertised At $8.00 NAME BRAND PRICE $6.00 CHEVROLET Half Slips SKIRTS 53)94 i fl94 Nationally Advertised At $4.00 NAME BRAND IS great grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Robinson Taylor Funeral Home, Ware Shoals-. WILLIAMS RITES TO BE TOMORROW Funeral services for Miss Rebecca Williams vill be conducted tomorrow at 3 pm. from Belliel AME Church in Ware Shoals hv the Rev. Pope Burial will in Dunn Baptist Church cemetery. The body will remain at Per-cival-Tompkins Service until the funeral hour.

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