Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 41

Location:
Greenville, South Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
41
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 1 SUNDAY. AUGUST 2 6. 1 95 1 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NINE 50 Die In United Airliner Crash WILEYCHARGES DEATHS AND FUNERALS which time it will be carried to the church.

PsUbearei rs and honorary will meet at the church at 3 15 p. m. Hanry R. Brooks Wentzky Infant Crawford, the Rev White and the Rev. Floyd Ellis.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be ciarence and Robert McCoy, Harold and Harvey Bratcher, and Albert Campbell Flower bearers will be Misses Lillle and Sallie Edith McCoy. Margie Bratcher. Marie Massev Annie Campbell. Muriel Caldwell and Annie Mae Miller.

The body is at the home. Jesse D. Pinion MPHNE Senator Thinks Criminals Waiting For Crime Probers To Retire Brooks 27 died on i 1 Aug. 23 rne miant decide Wednetdav automob'le daughter of William and Mrs. Mar-HU wife Gaives'r CH? Bro'n Wentzk'- died at Greenville area.survr.

es. i.i...wio ifliu iicr parciius ere ouivnors Desiaes ner parents i Hie bodv is at P.riS irT? vthrerS brothers, Billy and Sonny We enu Funeral arraniremmt -n k. 01 the home; her grandparents, and Mrs. William Wentzkv Sr minBil later iYU later. 1 nounced (Of Anderson and W.

T. Brown ol Thomas M. GilleSDie i Graveside services will be conduct- PICKENd. A'Ji. 25 Th.imn1 ln Midway Presbyterian Church vcuicwriy ouiiaay at 3 p.

m. Dy me Rev. Sam Crouch The body is at Sullivan-King Mor- tuarv. Mionaei miant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gillespie "2 died at a local hospital at 3 15 in Saturday. fj Besides his parents he is sur. vived by Glorie Lynn Gillespie- his 9 grandparents, Mr. and Mr' Gillespie of Easley and Mrs Ethe' CENTRAL, Aug. 25 Funeral services lor Jesse Pinion.

"4, who died at his home on Route 1. Cen-I tral. Friday, will be conducted at 'Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Sun-! day at 4 p.m. by the Rev. John i T.

Turner, the Rev. H. A. Newton and the Rev. George Johnston.

Burial will be in the church cem-! etery. Pallbearers will De grandsons: W. E. and Roy Pinion. Melvin and Fred Martin, David and Furman Pilerim.

The honorary escort will be dea-l cons of Pleasant HiU and Cannon Memorial Baptist Church. Flower girls will be Bobbie Ann I Wardlaw. Jessie Lean, Betty Sue and Dapenell Pinion Kathie Jack I PiWrim and Syble Martin Mrs. Alice T. Butler MRS.

ALICE T. BUTLER DTH SALUDA. Aug. 26 Mrs. Alice T.

Butler. 83. died at her home near Koper oi fiCKens. Mrs. Lois Martin Smith ANDERSON, Auc 25 Lois Martin Smith of Boseobel.

died Anderson Memorial Saturday 10 30 a. in afitr 18 month-' declining health and a serious of three weeks. Mrf Smith was the widow of late Gord.m L. Smith. A native ii Anderson County, she was a daughter of the late Berry and Mar McPhail Martin of Anderon She had lived in the Pendleton area ail her life Surviving are one daughter.

Mrs Irene Summeis Bocobel; two sons. Gordon of and Harold Smith of Pendleton: two slaters, Mrt. Hanks of Yodk and Mrs. C. Kester of Columbia three brothers.

and A of Greenville ar.d Max Martin of Birmingham, Ala and two grandchildren. Mrs. Smith was a member of Pendleton Methodist Church Puneral services will be conducted at Boscobel Sunday at 3 p. m. by the Rev.

T. Chapman Burial will be the Pendleton Methodist Church cemetery. The body is at the Sullivan-King Mortuary in Anderson and will be taken to the residence at 2 p. Pallbearers will be Mr. Cummings.

Ben and Harry Sloan. Gene Evans Dexter Gossett, J. L. Orr, Charlie MrCuen and Gus Sit ton. The honorarv escort will be Gail-liard Hunter.

D. Smith. C. Marett. T.

McCrarv, James Terry. Dr. E. Bicklev. Dr.

Wilson Orr. Dr. John Ramey and Eugene Sit-to n. Cross Burned At KKK Meet 3 J. conducted 'Ninety Six Saluda County at at thf graveside in Hillcrest Me- noon Saturday 1 fhf Vt m' Sunda' Surviving are six sons, Carl of 'iL VJC, iChappells.

E. F. of Johns Island. i. A 15 at Jle CISyton-Dillard George of Ninetv Six Julian ol Vlai numr.

and James and E. C. But- i er r.T Newberry; two dauehters Miss Mamie Lee Butler of Chan- pells and Mrs. Annie Mae Mason of Greenwood; 21 grandchildren. 37 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted at Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday at 4 p. m. by the Rev. R. A.

Hughes. The body will remain at Rameys Funeral Home. Mrs. Zelia G. Smith WESTMINSTER, Aug 25 Mrs Zelia Garner Smith, 40, of Walhalla Route 1, wile of Fred Smith, died' this afternoon.

She spent her entire life in Oconee County and had lived near Walhalla Six aeafs Surviving are her husband, her father. J. Perry Garner; five children. Bobby and Junior Smith. Ann Smith, and an infant, all of the home, and Mrs.

Rav Manley of Greenville, four brothers. Arthur of Anderson, Norman of Columbia. The body is at the home. James Atkins PIEDMONT. Aug.

25 Robert Jamas Atkins. 57. died at his res -dence near Piedmont at 4:30 a Saturday. Mr. Atkins was a native of Spartanburg but had lived Piedmont the past 25 years.

He was a member of the Rehobeth Baptist Church where he was a deacon and forme: superintendent of the Sunday School He is survived by his wife. Amanda Allison Atkins; and two sons. L. F. James Atkins and Eugene Atkins, both of Piedmont Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 5:30 p.

m. at Rehotxetl! Baptist Church by the Rev. Claude Hightower and the Rev. Raymond Hester. Interment will be in the Pieces of wreckage still burn as rescue workers seek bodies of 44 passeneers and six crew members killed when a ulled Air lines IX -fi ll plane crashed and disintegrated on the crest of a low hill near Oakland, alif.

The plane was flying non-stop from hicago to Oakland when it crashed. (AP Wire- photo: Allen C. McCoy BELT O.N. Au-. 25-Allen Cleveland McCoy.

56. died at his home in the Cravtonville rnmmnnitv at cnaries ana rred Garner of West minster: one sister, Mrs. Kay Smith 2 35 D.m. Saturday after several of Walhalla. years' declinins health and a sert- WASHINGTON Aug -Senator Wiley Wis charged today that racket- and payoffs t.ie nations capital.

Uigmg continuation of the Senates investigation into crime conditions, Wiley said the Senate Commerce Committee ought to take over when the -pecial crime inquiry committee's life next Er.riav Wiley is a member of the latter group. Most pressing need, the Wisconsin senator said, is an investigation into vice and crime in the District of Columbia. He said anonymous letters lie lit received reported tnat there is a considerable amount ol payoffs law enforcement officers up ai down the line so that they ignore numbers anc horse ra bv: ting operations being carried on their area iR both anc in adjacent Maryland and Virginia count le- As a of c.me committee disclosure- big scale gambling in the Wa.sh.:.gton area, a District of Columbia Grand Jury and authorities Maryland have Wiley "The Senate Crime Comm.itee has proved that no m.i'or organ. zed crime, whether it ue the policv racket, horse race betting, or other forms of gambling can possibly exist under the noses of the police without police connivance and protection any American city "The crime committee has also proved that there probably no city the rountrv where organized racket- can no: oe smashed practically over if the wraps are taken olf and policemen honestly and fearlessly -et out to do the job whit they are -'apposed to do "It is a very unhealthy situation where the seat of a national government is partially poisoned bv the existence of crime and corruption Wiley said criminals all over the country "are marking the days off on the calendar until Friday night, August 31. when the crime committee expires.

"It is reported that in a great many American major city area' l.ke the parishes outside New Orleans, organized gambling inow under the lid i expects the green light to be flashed on September 1 and expects to open up its stablish-ments bigger, wider, and more profitably than ever," he said. Funeral services will be conducts ous illness of three days Famous Ranger Units Are Being Broken Up from Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Mon Mr McCov was a native and lifelong resident of the Crayton- After the men receive the tram- day at a a. m. by the Rev.

C. A vuie section oi Anderson Couny. a Richardson. Burial will be in the sn ot the late Thomas O. and cnurcn cemetery.

The body is at vcay welded the E.irhin Arir.v a And Ii.s began doing chores that been for the Ran (on Mark W. Clark i earned Mcuougaid-Hlclts Funeral Home the; ill be a-signed to u- infantry where tta.ning will be valuable. TT.ey still w.il use Ranger the nine fantry dvision. The Rangers now Korea have been withdrawn- mi; they are not being assigned to missions as a Classified Display 82 a- decision on the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be nephews: Edgar Earle.

Charles and Buddy Allison, Doyle and Lewis Clary. The honorary escort will be deacons of Rehobeth Church and Homer Neely, Dexter Bennett, De-witt Cooper, H. Hendrlx. Doyle same uratcner mccov. He was a member of Bethany Baptist Church and was a farmer.

He never married. Surviving are three brothers, A. of Korea Path, Jim and Rov Mr-Coy of Belton: nine sisters, Misses Eugenia, Mattie. Tommte, Bessie and Mae McCov of the home, Mrs. Lottie Bratcher and Mrs.

Olivia Bratcher of Anderson. Bv Staff Correspondent WILLI Aug. 25 The Ku Klux Kian heard peeehes and burned a cross about three miles south of here just olf Highway 29 tonight Reportedly called by Klan officials to explain what the organization in this state, the meeting was without apparent incident A Greenville man, who parsed the meeting site while returning home from Anderson about 10 p. in reported some man directing trafiic spoke gruffly to him and pulled what appeared to be a revolver or some other type of weapon after a brie! exchange of words. The Greenville man said later tonight that the trafiic director told McKee, T.

D. Crews. Tom Bennett. One source as a -aid: "the Korean not exist, still being used as Hut tney are Mrs. Maggie Bratcher and Mrs Effie Bratcher of Belton: and a i number of nieces and nephews.

1 Funerr.l services will be conduct-I ed at Bethanv Baptist Church at 4 3D nm. Sunday bv the Rev. H. CERTIFIED SERVICE Greenville Gas Service Ine. 428 Main St Dial 3-6831 l() WHITKHh Al PORT BRAGG Aug 25-A' 'Hie lamed Rangers War II are being biokm up as a unit by the ami a-Mgned to individual mission'.

It is the end ol era the Rangers the b-jis who were trained along same lines as the British Commando- in the last war. Ttvre still will be Rangers. But they will be trained and Assigned as individuals and not as units. And they will work with the infantry and not as separatr units. Authoritative sources here say the Rangers in Korea have ceased to exist as a unit.

The Rangers were sent ver last December when the United Nations forces were retreat. The idea was the Rangers with the.r specialized training wculd be able to match the infiltration and be-hmd-the-l nes raids cf the Red-But then Gen Matthew B. Ridg- Hurricane Takes LEGAL NOTICES the Hanger-. And it is this: The Ranger- will continue to hate a special zed training at Fo: lie i.nin-. ti: Men who enter the Raugeis continue to receive specialized ranger Hu.n.ia: the same tram ng tli.c made ii: on Commandos and Ameiran Rangers famous in World War II Paratroopers In Mass Jump FORT BRAGG Am.

25 Spectacular an' jumps today by 4.000 paratroopers climaxed the Army-Air Force war games during which 13 men were reported by the Army to have died of non-combat causes to Walter Garrett and Elbert Bea ky Flower bearers will be Berilui Rice, Jessie Allison. Frances Bright Louise Judy. Hazel Leroy. and Blanche Skelton. and Sarah Sloan.

The body is at the home. John T. Meeks NEWBERRY, Aug 25 John Thomas Meeks. 64. died early Saturday morning at the Newberry County Memorial Hospital He had been in declining health for several months and was seriously ill for the past few days.

Mr. Meeks was bem in Fork Shoals and reared In Piedmont. Greenville County, and was the son of the late Harmon Taylor and Mrs. Elizabeth Davenport Meek-For the past 25 years he made home in Newberrv and was connect COMPLETE Automotive Service THACKSTON CHEVROLET CO. 112 College St.

Dial 2-4451 Rangers The ni-w concept is the Ringers will operate with each division as individuals assigned to specialized i Jobs. One officer who knows the cur-I rent situation said: "General (lark feels the Rangers are lb; kind of men we want in the infantry and we want them in all the divisions. He believes they will not only raise the standard of tlv infantry, but will add a valu-; able factor to infantry opera- lions," The Korean Rancer who have re-turncl to the United lor U19 part, have cuinc back on ro- him to get on his side of the highway as he proceeded through lines of cars parked on both sides of the road. More cars were parked in what appeared to be a vacant field, he i said. A loudspeaker was blarins music an dspeeches and a cross was burning when he passed, The Klan later formed a motorcade and drove through Pelzcr Pel-izer Mill and through Wllliamston Sealed bids will be publicly opened 11 00 a.

EST. September 12, 1951, in Room 206. Calhoun Office Building. Columbia, S. C.

for furnishing the following articles: Aggregates Culvert Pipe Pres-ure Creosoted Bridge Materials Electric Storage Batteries The articles must meet specifications designated in the notices of bids and prices bid must include costs of delivery in accordance with the requirements stated. Information concerning the bids, with statement of quantities, specifications and delivery requirements, will be furnished upon request. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive technicalities. Robert King, Director State Purchasing Division AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE lor APPLIANCES H. H.

DICKSON INC. 20 W. McBee Ave. Dial 3-5319 Additional Lives on 1' is not a policy to bring the Rangers back. The first casualty report the tat 12 days of the maneuvers which w.

11 all end over the week end gave tins breakdown on deaths among the 110.000 men: i ed with the Newberry Mills. Mr. Meets was a member of West End Baptist Church, where he was chairman of the beard of deacons and teacher of the Homemaker-Bible Class, and was active in the Newberry Evangelistic Club. He was also a member of the Woodmen of ttie World. Funeral aervices will be conducted India Won't Attend Jap Peace Meeting WASHINGTON.

Aug. 26 OJ. Pi- Child Takes Pills, Dies In Hospital ANDERSON, Aug. 25 Linda Louise Dobbins, one-year-old daughter of Thomas L. and Mrs.

Mai' Anne Creamer Dobbins, died sud 'Lord's Auction' To Be Wednesday At Bethel Church MEXICO CITY. Aug 25 -'UP'--' Hurricane swollen floods wk more lives and marooned thousands of i persons in eastern Mexico today.1 but a second tropical storm whipping toward the Gulf of California veered to spare the Pacific Coast resort jof Acapuloo. Overflowing rivers spilled across Six by drowning, three in private motor vehicle accidents, two by lightning, one from "horseplay," and one from pol o. Total casualties, not including Sunday at 5:30 p. m.

at West End .1 1 nnotm. India has formally notified the United States that It will boycott the San-Francisco peace conference because of strong objections to the Japanese peace treaty, diplomatic denly at the Anderson Memorial NOTICE Notice is hereby given that R. C. Hospital Saturday at 2:30 p. plantations and cities of Mexico's Moore has purchased all of the The child accidentally swallowed officials disclosed today.

today's. reached 3.104- including 2.477 from illness or disea-e and others fivm various accidents. The Army said casualty rate was lower than had been expected. The report gave no names of the1 assets and assumed all or tne namu ties of the partnership formerly The State Department announced at the same time that Indonesia a number of sleeping pills a short while before, officials reported. She was rushed to the hospital, but east coast, sweeping away houses and forcing the hurried evacuation of entire villages.

Hundreds of refugees were left Wheel balancing, Fro m-e Straightening, Front End Alignment. Factory Trained Mechanics, Latest Model Equipment. GREENVILLE AUTO SALES. INC. Mechanical Shop, E.

McBee Church St. Dial 2-2461 BODY SHOPS, 215 W. Washington Dial 2-2461 (Ext. 2) "The Old Reliable" dead or injured. did not revive.

No inquest will be held, it was announced. Besides her parents she is surviv stranded in trees and atop roofs as the waters surged to depths of more than six feet in the low lying cities along the surging Panuco and has accepted an American invitation to attend the peace conference. Indonesia's plans had been in doubt. 26TH POLIO CASE SPARTANBURG. Aug.

25 oPi- operating under tne urm name or it. C. Moore and Company, and that hereafter R. C. Moore will operate individually under the style of R.

C. Moore and Company. R. C. MOORE AND COMPANY, A PARTNERSHIP.

By W. H. Wilson. Partner By R. C.

Moore, Individually WALHALLA. Aur 25 The annual "Lord's Auction" of historic Bethel Presbyterian Church in the Pickett Post section of Oeonee County will be held next Wednesday. At I p. a picnic will be served on the grounds, followed by an auction of handwork, produce and other contributions from members and friends of the church. A pig will be among the Items for sale.

The Rev. Ace L. Tubbi and Miss Susanne Alexander have charge of the auction. nHpiutl. t.nurtll uy ilia LuotA.

mv Rev. Y. Z. Gcrdy, the Rev. J.

W. Tomlinson and the Rev. M. Shull. Interment will be in Sprlngdale Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie- Marlon Meeks: one son. Harmon M. Meeks: one daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Smith, of Newberry; one brother.

G. I. Meeka of Anderson, four grandchildren and one great-grand child. The bodv will remain at the Mc-Swain Funeral Home until 9:30 a. Sundav and then be carried to his residence.

1400 Drayton Street. John C. Hand WTI.LIAMSTON. Aug. 25-John ed by one sister, Mary Jane Dobbin and one brother, Gene Dobbin, both Mante Rivers.

i of the home: her grandparents. SEVENTH CORPS TO GO WASHINGTON, Aug, 25 Army said today that the Seventh Corps command unit, now on maneuvers at Southern Pines, N.C. soon will join General Eisenhower's Allied defense force in western Europe. Mrs. W.

H. Dobbins and Mr. and Spartanburg County's 26th infantile paralysis case of the year was admitted to a local hospital today. 82 Classified Display The city of Mante was completely-cut off, and large sections of Tam-pico were surrounded by high waters. Thousands were unable to leave their homes.

Mrs. Albert Creamer all of Anderson; her great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E.

Gerrard of Ander A 10-year-old boy, he was reported in good condition. I son, Mrs. C. Creamer and Mrs H. S.

Garrison. Colvin (Red) Hand, 62. died at his Funeral services will be conduct residence on William Street at 1 :45 a. m. Saturday alter a week's serious il'ness.

ed Sunday at 4:30 p. m. at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. W.

H. Dobbias by the Rev. H. E. Bryant.

He was a native or Anderson Burial will be in Silver Brook County and lived in Williamston many years. He was tne son oi me Pallbearers will be Fred, Jack ind late Robert M. and Missouri Martin Hand. Lee Dobbins, and Berry Creamer. Mr.

Hand was a member of the The body is at Mrs. Dobbins' home. First Baptist Church of Wllliamston and a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his wife, Mrs You can recap your tires and get thousands of extra miles about as many miles as you would get from new tires. But the cost will be only about half what you would pay for new tires.

PROMPT SERVICE All Work Guaranteed In the golden age of whaling, be tween 1833 and 1863. America had as many as 675 ships on the seas seeking the great ocean mamal. Ruth Bramlett Hand; one sister, Mrs. J. E.

Kennemore of Greenville; two brothers, Furman F. Hand of Bingham ton, N. M. M. Hand of Anderson, and a number of nieces and nephews.

FUNERAL INVITATIONS Funeral services win be conducted We recap with miracle mileage DAYCOLD RUBBER which gives up to 50 more miles! Our staff ol factory-trained specialists turn out perfect "bonus" mileage recaps! by the Rev. Paul Mabry and the Rev. Clyde A. Brooks Sunday at 8:30 p. m.

at the Grace Methodist Church. Interment will be in the Wllliamston Cemetery. WILLI AMSTON. Aug 25 The friends and relatives ol Mrs. Ruth Bramlett Hand, Mrs E.

Kennemure. Furman Hand. M. Hand, and their Iannises are re THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF SOUTH CAROLINA Is Now On Sale In Columbia At The Following Locations DAILY AND SUNDAY spectfully invited 1o attend the funeral services lur in men. nanu Pallbearers will be Dan Ragsaaie.

be conducted bv Hev Paul Matm W. T. Davenport. Rudolph Vane- and the Ke. tivde A Brouks sundav at in.

at (jrace Methodist Church dore, Bud Wilson, George Poore. and BISHOP Tinr 9. cttdtjt rn Burial v. ill be in W.ihainsion Cemetery Oray Mortuary of Peler is in charge Bud Snipes. ine honorary escort win oe com PIEDMONT.

Aug. '2b-The friends and relames of Mr. Amanda Alhsun Atkins, F. James Atkins and Robert posed of the Men's Bible Class of the First Baptist Church. and their families are respectfully muted Flower bearers will be members 3 Jl S.

Main St. Dial 2-8226 of the Fidelia Class of the First Bap to attend the iunerai services ior KODeri Atkins to be conducted at Rehobeth Baptist Church Sundav at 30 d. m. bv the tist Church, and Misses Edith Cox and Julia Sellers. The body will be at Uie Gray Mor Rev.

Claude Hightower and the Rev Raymond Hester Interment sll be in the church cemetery. Gray Mortuary of Pel-zer is in charge. tuary until one hour before the Wade Hampton Hotel News 'Stand Wad Hampton Hotel Gasque Drug Store 2800 Dtvlne St. Classified Ad MAIL ORDER RLANK Your Name Phone Order Ad 7 Days And Save Kill your od os soon at you get results. You'll be charged only for number of days it ran ond a cash refund will be mailed you immediately.

Address. Columbia Hotel News Stand Columbia Hotel Tilton's Parking Lot Sumter Street Valentia Hills Pharmacy 3628 Rosewood Dr. Brown's Open Air Market 4447 Devlns Street Forest Lake Pharmacy Forest Drlre Millwood Drug Store 2718 Millwood Shandon Drug 3309 Derlne Street Forest Drive Open Air Market Forest Drlre leffenon Hotel News Stand lettenoo Hole! Capitol News Stand 1231 Gervaii Slrtl Starr Market 3314 Main Street Dowlina Drug Store 2052 Main Street Cornell Arms Pharmacy Cornell Arms Gervais St Pharmacy 1S01 GerraU SL Hampton Street Newsstand 1212 Hampton Street Columbia Newsstand 1314 Main Street Write your complete Newi-Piedmont classified ad below. Put only one word in each space. (Initials, abbreviations and groups of numbers count as one word).

Put your oddress cr phone number in the ad below. The cost of your od for the number of days wanted is at the end of the line on which last word is written. RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE DAYS ONLY PLEASE PRINT AD HERE Economy Drug Store Fire Polnti Campbell Drug 3800 Devine St Forest Hills Pharmacy 1513 Woodrow Corner Drug 2737 Rosewood Dr. Seaboard Newsstand Seaboard Station Caughman's Pharmacy 2717 Derlne Street COST COST COST 1 1 DAY 3 DAYS 7 DAYS Minimum Ad .54 $1 .30 2.65 I .81 194 3.97 108 2 5,29 L35 374 62 1.62 3.89 7.94 1.89 I 4.54 9.26 II 2.16 5.18 105? is.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Greenville News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Greenville News Archive

Pages Available:
2,654,839
Years Available:
1881-2024