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MONDAY, JANUARY THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE TEN Child Slain EMPLOYMENT Femal Help WanUd 12 Mrs, Carrie Smith of Easley; one! brother, D. F. PeVore of Donalds, i and a number of nieces and neph CLASSIFIED RATES MIDDI.E AIiED White woman to live in DEATHS AND FUNERALS Marie's Mad At Her Boxer, Too They Don't Believe ews. companion ana imp work.

MAIDS FOR NEW YORK Lines Day Duvi Davi Davi Dnvi 12 3 4 1 STARTINU wes. to IM monlhlT. J. G. Marker SENfcCA, Jan, 6 James Gar $1 1)0 1 $1 Wl 1 $1 "4 1 $1 I 2 94 Me Shaky Star Cries I .1 1 IO: 4.1 2 on 4 41 1.40 2 40 3 12' 3 84 5 HB 1 fili 2.90 3.15 4 SO 1 7 00 1 1 3.48 I 4 I 5.52! 8 40 2 31 4 0 I 5 25 8 44! 9 HO 2 4 8 0O 7 3fi 11 20 2 t.n i 12 mi a 30 5.8U 1.5U 9.20 I 14 00 The shapely actress arrived al (Continued From Page One) vin Barker, 68, of the Northside community died at Oconee Memorial Hospital at 10 p.m.

Sunday following several years of declining health. 8 a 10 her home last night with an entrance worthy of a movie thriller. She was carried in on a stretcher. She wore dark glasses. Her hair UneH Juris Live in.

rate free room ami NKW YOU KMl t.OYMKN tu Palinello BM. Oieenvlll EXPERIENCED while ftrl, willlni woik-V, lor sn.ik bar. fink lv leave and oiher benell t- ApplJ Kuhai.se Oilice, Air Hje. Mondav tnromli Friday. Mto 4 M.

WANTED'," women for (lin work. Apply Mortis Dim "tore. Wade Hampton Blvd. COLORED woman, short order horn. i'erUV' to rV Hill New Himi iinioe Kd, OFFICE ASSISTANT Funeral services will be conducted at Zion Methodist Church Monday at 3 p.m.

by the Kev. Foster McKinney. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be nephews: Melvin Ellison, George Ballentine, Pearson Drake, Lyman DeVore, Johnnie DeVore, David F. Smith, Marvin Rogers, DeVore Cantrell, Charles Knox and Walter Kay.

The Mother's Class and the Men's Bible Class of Zion Methodic Church and Dr. C. M. Tripp will be honorary escort. The body is at the home of her son, John Mullinix, on the Zion Church Road.

The Robinson Funeral Home of Easley is in charge Funeral arrangements will be Count 6 Words Per Line 1 Cosh Discount anounced by Abbott Funeral Home. Mhv Be Deducted From Above Rate Abbreviations nod each Initial count aa on word. Hyphenated words count Cynthia Dominick CLINTON, Jan. 6 Graveside ss two words. Clionps of number such aa street and phone numbers count one word.

ransom if any was demanded. "All I want to do is rest," the actress sighed. "I'm under sedation today." Detectives said they would question Marie tomorrow about a seven curat diamond ring she said the abducton took from her. She laid they alo look her handbag containing diamond compact and cigarette lighter bearing her Initials In diamonds. They also took ieveral new books from the house, she added.

I asked Marie about early police reports quoting her as saying she had been assaulted. A doctor KEYKD BOX servlrt rharga JOc services for Cynthia Ann Dominick, infant daughter of Mr. and Deodlines was wrapped in a scarf. She lay still as her firm-lipped mother and Wilding walked silently by her side. After she entered the house reporters could hear her sobbing, "Nobody believes me." Later her attorney, Norman Brand.

Issued a statement living, "Marie is tired and emotionally shaken, She Is thankful the safe and mind." Karl, who made Marie a millionairess in their divorce settle Mrs. Thomas W. Dominick oi deal with public of pi iniarv In Oood workme condliions. fits. S-dat week.

Apply per. son Wcdncsdev and Thursday oily Keen hours 10 A M. and IJ noon or 1 to P. to Han Comm. Room son.

News Rnlldint. Mauldin will be conducted Monday Week rtsvs, Von p.m. tor Insertion next riav. Ads for Sundsv In small type taken until 13:30 pm Saturday. Ada.

with lame type snd white space taken until p.m. Friday for Sunday. Mrs. 0. T.

Owen GRAY COURT, Jan. Mrs. Owen T. Owen died in a Bismarck, N. hospital Thursday.

Mrs. Owen is the mother uf William H. Owen, whose wife Is the former Miss Rosemary Bobo of Grajl Court and Greenville. Also surviving are her husband and two other sons, Owen T. Owen Jr.

of New York and Jack R. Owen of Chicago and two granddaughters, Green Infant Funeral services for Morris Green, two-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. -Bub Green of Greenville, Rt. 2, will be conducted at 10 a.m.

'today at the graveside in Rocky Creek Baptist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Thomas L. Painter. The infant died at a local hospital at 10:45 p.m. Friday.

The body is at R. D. Junes and Sons Funeral Home. Mrs. McMullen GREER, Jan.

6 Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Stephenson McMullen, 48, who died at a Greenville hospital Saturday night will be conducted at Macon, at a later date. Mrs. Annie Heed ROSE ANN WHITE at a.m. at Rosemont cemetery by the Rev.

M. A. Martin. FEMALE night dish (or Nlrl" Hesl I)inei so; in, mbio Surviving besides her parents SEVERAL stenniiaphers, secrennes. Regulations are her lirandDarents.

Mr. and The News-Piedmont reserves the rlnht Mrs. J. T. Dominick of Joanna to edit all ad copy and restrict ads to LIBERTY, Jan.

8 Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Gray Reid, 71, who died Friday, will be conducted at Alice Wesleyan Methodist Church at 11 a.m. Monday by the Rev. It. M.

Moody, live IIAVS. tmtniumr eraiur, excellent salary. Elllneiit tvnjsi. Milt. Beilnner stenoataplier, lv.i.

ian, order, invoice clerks, esrellenl P'i" lions. Swltrhboard operators, snort Jon. Tvptsls, office clerics. cliaise unless tet Job. Phone 2-21l, SCOTT'S Employment.

BnreaiK their proper classification for the at t'oacholla Valley Hospital in Indio, where she was taken after iiMrui found u'anderinv on a desert and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Moore of Maddison.

protection and convenience or Its readers and advertisers. All classified ment, indicated the final scene The body is at Gray Funeral road by a truck driver, later not been played in the drama, she had not been. "The future of the children will Home in Clinton. SECRETARY ads start In The Newc and run In the I'li'dmont oi the same day at one cost. All ads must run consecutive dvs without change of cupy to earn the LOCAL lone distance niovlnf ronipanT (he Rev.

Ed Summey and the Rev. 0. B. Stewart. Burial will be in Hillnest Memorial Park.

The bodv is at the Robinson "Oh, please, I can't talk any be decided upon after she cools more," she cried in answer to my off and we can talk this over," R. 0. McDonald low rates above. Errors question. he said.

Jan. 6 Grave-, Funeral Home in Liberty. The McCORMICK needs competent secrelarv mum ne alile to type, lake shorthand, and hse teoersl ottlre experience. Requires ti asportation to and fiom work Ayes 21 to salary accordance wi'rt ability. resume and small snapshot if aiailshle.

P. O. Bos 'I'nfi. Oieenvllle. All limiiii ies conlidenllal, Beauty Operator Wanted The News-Piedmont will be respon sible for only one Incorrect Insertion family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Winnie Roper, 117, East Aytwr Mans Amnesia Departs side services for Rupert 0. McDonald, 57, who died Saturday night, will be conducted Monday Phone as soon ss you notice a mistake In your ad. CORRECTIONS Beattie Liberty. it 1 for SUNDAY KRROHS taken between WONDERFUL opportunity, very pleasant lino mill 1 1 JO a.m. and 5.00 and 6 00 p.

hi. Sunday. Man Leaves His P. C. Myers P.

C. Myers, 75, retired Belton textile worker, died at the home at i p.m. at McCormick City Cemetery by the Kev, Frank W. Abbott Jr, Pallbearers will be R. T.

West, W. R. McDonald, Stanley New by, W. Barton, M. J.

Augeri and W. T. Coleman Jr. Surviving are four sisters, one Mrs. Stephenson was the wife of William J.

McMullen of 1206 West of his sun, Waller Myers of It) Minimum Charge 2 Lines Phone 2-1511 Ak fur the Clihlllrd Ad Dept. ANNOUNCEMENTS Twilight World Kay last nijilit Poinsett St. The body will be sent to Macon Mr. Mvers worked for Belton woikintt conditions, 'lowers neauty kXHKHIKNl'KU WAiWkitSBs" wauled! Apply at Nick'l Diner anil iteslam ant, Mam. UXKCU'I IVti secretary, bookkeeper, Meilosrupher, sccrelai ies.

aenei al oitice workeis, receniionist lor dnctoi a ulnce. JUNES Employment. 5-31117. UOUSKWIVE.S: AVON COMPANY has ulien terrilor'ts In Greenville Snlenri'd wav to help balance vour 19.77 hudrel. Fait time woik.

Hlione Miss Koyaille. 2 tl.76. belore SAM. or after 5 TWO YOUNG LADIES FOR TYPING mid irneml office frk. 5 city rf ii, ei( rllriit mtii iting condition.

CANAL INSURANCE CO. Monday for cremation and brother, one half-sister and one half-brother. the shes to Macon, for burial. Wood Mortuary is in charge Flowers Mills for over 40 years. He hud! AYN'OK, Jan.

6 i.f Identity through a check with been living with his son here for'siury of a strange twilight world EBI fingerprint tiles, the past two years. burdened with an unknown imai- "I.IKE A DREAM" Surviving are his widow, Mrs. nary guilt was related today by the snake bite and the The family respectfully requests IN addition to our reguiar floral service we nave dally specials of arrangements. that flowers be omitted. Strom sum as gladioli, dosen: Donnoma 11 75 bunco: cania'ions.

$2.50 CREENVM.I.K M.OKAI. CO loot Penn Sara Bertha Myers; two Aynor businessman whose moment polite told him his name KO(KK BROWN Funeral Home is in charge. leton pnone MI.W or 5-7697. Also ters. Mrs.

Km ma Malone of Bel-: memory was lost for 2'i months. Iwfre r(1vs living "like a Rose Ann White (top), eishl- Main phone J.IM3. VIOLETS polled for another year. 1 for J. T.

I lading Sr. lon and Miss Sue Myers of 10 Kay The story began for Fran Marion I dream. It was as if I was cominal.vear-nld Suisun Cily. girl, and three sons, Waller Altman, 34. Oct.

14 when a 0f I knew Deoule anriiwa found brutally slain earlv yes- ii. Home plants. Cromer's, s.ni 417 Not 111 Slreet EDGEFIELD, Jan. 6 J. T.i Myers, Harold K.

Myers of 16-A Ipcrhcad lashed out at him while 13 Mala Help Wanted Harling 60, died suddenly Sun- Harris and Bruce Myers of he lay resting on the first day things were around me, but 1 lerday a mile from her home, could remember nothing." County sheriff's offleeri Altman, a successful cotton Rojer Brown, 14, a playmate Sarah E. Foster GREER, Jan. 6 Sarah Elizabeth Foster, three-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Foster Sr. of 206 Pine St. died at 9 a.m. Sunday at a local hospital. Surviving besides the parents are tine brother, William L.

Foster Jr. of the home; the paternal grand BEAUTIFUL" VtofETsT dish- Hardens, house plants. Duncan. 5B01O ORLYT reenhouses. alnnnnnrnsnd red-Wood Coinpleie liistfllianon Nn down payment Orcein Hie Diinbrik Co.

Hamplon Avenue Ext. 2-H417, IF IT'S I'VOWFBS EXPFRIKNCKP BARPKR wnnifrt. App'? Belton. day at his home here, death being of a solitary hunting trip. Cmi.pDflri Birbr Shop.

2b f. wa n-uiBtnn SI Suddenly his memory left him, operator, went alone on a hunting. na confessed to killing her. He ACrOUNTANT imlitor, fxpfnfnrfri, Altman said at his home, return-; tr in in Wadin.Kon Island nn Ihe said he stabbed her mnre than CLYDE SATTERFIF.I.n FLORAL CO. P.

Burdctte Funeral services for James Taul ing 2', months later after police jSantre River near Georetown. IM tlmee and hit her repeatedly i01 3'7'' up Insiftf Ip linn n. hiiiippr fxpfrifprf. X)R rvprrifiirfd tinif study mnn, Two rosi roiininnis. $7,000, Yotini rollfftr RiBiiuiif start tn salarv ty.S No rnaifte tinlpss gpt mb.

SCOTT'S Fmploynifiu Bv.rfm. Kniax-ftf Puilritng in MontKomery, determined; when he failed to return two days with roek. (AP Phntnfax) Monuments, Burial lot later, an extensive s.arch was spent the greater part of his life launched that continued for nearly parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.

C. Foster of Hendrrsonville, N.C.; the (J. Buruette, 36, who died at a local hospital on Saturday night, will be conducted at the" Slater Church of God at 2 p.m. Monday DRAFTSMAN iniii lor detail work nn attributed to a heart attack. He was the son of Mrs.

Beulah 0. Hading and the late W. H. Hailing. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Annie Lee Morgan Harling; one son, James T. Harling one daughter, Mrs. Genevieve King; his mother, Mrs. Beulah Harling; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. H.

H. Smith, all of Edgefield, Funeral services will be con a month. in i.reenvuie county where he fanned. maternal grandmother, Mrs. S.

Braswell of McFarlan, N.C. Mrs tpxtlle marhtrirrv, some xperifnef in nwtprtal handlinn helplnl but noi mm tiol. Iiiqiiii D. Dodfnhoff Com pany Fd- SALESMEN by the Rev. J.

V. Terry and the Rev. Carl Cox. Burial will be in He was a member of Cedar when the copperhead bit him on the ankle. STOMPS SNAKE "I did the first thing I suppose anyone would do," he said.

"I jumped up and stomped the snake. Then I took a knife and cut Foster was the former Miss Sara DID YOU KNOW That Woodiawn Memorial Park has helped thousands families select their bins! piopertv lone betore needed, on a very small motiiiilv psvpient plan'' Lost and Found 7 i.OST Male lox hound, white. the church cemetery. Baraswell, Grove Baptist Church. COMPANY with positive tramini program.

Altman's boat was found near the island and his hunting coat was found submerged about 10 feet from the boat. Officers found his bedding which had not been slept in. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Wood Mortuary tan head, vicinity ol Peters creek ducted Monday at 3:30 p.m. at through the fang marks. I tried to Edgefield Mercantile Funeral Surviving are liis widow, Mrs.

Elease Jones Tucker; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Lyda of Greenville and Mrs. Georgia Bowles of Cleveland, Ohio; four sons, Clifton Tucker and W. Tucker of Jo as time wore on, nis wue ana wk the blood from the woundUJ'-IUJ 5 J-M Servlie the keytioir of thfir prompt. For a man who wants to bf tier himself, Local No traveling: Salary and CormmwMon.

Cirepiiviile and Anderson oppnint. CtiuoAt CARPKNTKR EMPLOYMENT tiiire an Insutaorf Bids, at your iiitfiH In hfriirum einnloyment WANTED Home by the Rev. Lewis E. Mc Pallbearers will be cousins, Robert Burdctte, David Payne, Raymond Payne, Charles Center, Bill Center and H. 0.

Barwick. The honorary escort will be W. II. Jarrard, Joe Phillips, J. C.

Wade Pierce, Frank While, A. J. Crisp, I.indsey 0 Baker. and Ansel Parnell. friends gave him up for lost.

l.j i i iml'rRAYED: Boston screwtall bulldog. I and 1 finally moved 10 a slump, months old. Call Harry llreene. Cormick. Burial will be In East- Altman said he lay resting early I where it was easier to do.

The last view Cemetery, ih the afternoon oi his first dav LOST-Hed blllluld between Bruad SI and Oi rein lie News Buildina. Plea return valuanle papers and picture, keep blllluld aid money. Phone 2-'l. I.OS1' ur la, ne male cat. one rear old Krvard.

Pliune FIVE MEN to iSMst managpr In tiling 1 remember was trying to suck the blood Irom the snake bite." He said he doesn't remember how he got to Mobile, where he slaved several weeks, or how he The body is at the home on C. W. Wilson JOHNSTON, Jan. 6 Clarence Wilson, 56, died at University llos STOLEN from Townes St. Black waiting lor the tide to go out, MIDEAST (Continued From Page One) Hercules'' 6 huh English blrvcte with Landruin Creek Road, Marietta, Rt.

1. out chain, week or Christmas. Reward lor minima ion leading to recoveiv pital last night after an illness of Thomas McAfee Funeral Home onl In Mnnlunmerv He remem. FOUND, lady' old lasluoiied gold watch II. Stewart CLINTON, Jan.

6 Funeral services for Ralph H. Stewart, 44, who died Saturday afternoon, will be conducted Monday at 3 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church by the Rev. J. W.

Spillers and the Rev. George F. Hopkins. Burial will be in Rosemont Surviving are his wife, one spn, one daughter, his mother, three sisters, three brothers and a number 0 nieces and nephews. The body is at the home, 408 Francis where it will remain until 2 p.m.

Monday at which time it will be placed in the church. Gray Funeral Home is in charge. anna, and Marvin tucker and James Tucker of Greenville; a sisler, Mrs. I.oree of Woodruff; 26 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 3 p.m.

in the Jones Funeral Home by the Kev. lien F. Jones of Joanna and the Rev. 0. F.

Owens of Greenville. Burial will be in Simpsonville Cemetery. Grandsons will be pallbearers: Junior Tucker, Dallas B. Tucker, is in charge. i i Vicinity of Pendleton street Baptist uers uuii ne nau quite a ttui oi cnurch.

able iu identity, phone 5-igi lisery uf nieirhandisf inusi tiave seiv-lirdtjie hi anu be willihtt to oi 1'0 mile ratlins uf tneptivillf. home on weplt ends, Weekly Ditii exprnses. Sp Mr. noberti, 14 Augusta street. Monday WfN'IED Ore bound coach opet atonl ACiE to .10.

HEIC'HT- ft 9 In to 6 ft. WEU1HT-IW1 to 20(1 lbs, EDUCATION Hlnh st hool or eaulvalent, Ct.ntat I (iicvhotiiid Dispatcher, Oievtiound Bus TrnninaL 10 S. Laurens OvfftivUlf. NEED man now (or established Insuranra dfbit, salarv unci commission. Must ha cai.

Need one learner alcn, Will tak auDlicatHins Iiom (irecr. Easlev, Orefn-viile Cull at U)8 EaM WashiiiB'nti seiond fluui or phone tit rvn ville. other law or regulation" to dip five days. He had been in declining health for abuut four yeais. He is survived by his wife, Mrs Nancy Alberta WUsoij of Johnston, TAYLORS High School ring lost at Pleas.

into any fureign aid funds now anttnirg Center Salurdav afler- W. C. Ferguson available for up to 200 million dol noun, ejuaraveu, Mary Lou uiant. Ke-waid. money," but declined to say how much.

In Montgomery, he went to the employment office, "1 felt I was seven daughters, Mrs, Harold lars to pile on top of existing programs for economic aid in the Bryan of Aiken, Mrs. Harmon ABBEVILLE, Jan. 6 William C. Ferguson, 77, retired fanner of the Penny Creek community of Noticct Middle East. He also could under-running away from something.

Ouzts, Misses Rosa Lee, Rebecca, Doris, Gloria and Debra Ann Wil son, all of Johnston; four sons. take military assistance programs like an escaped convict." in that area. Paul Rollin, manager of the Ala- Abbeville Counly, died at his home T.ee A. Tucker, Dwight Tucker Sunday afternoon alter an Tucker and Jimmy Tucker Clarence Wilson Jr. of the U.

S. Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyot said.bama Employment Service Office, of several months. He was a Members of the family are at WILL keep baby for comoaniousilip, in eKcellent home. Plloiie 3-4114.

WILL keep one or two children, my home oryouis. Phone TAX re'urtn. 2. S3. Slaie-federaL An-poinimeni only 97 Oordun Extension.

PIANO INSTRUCTIONS W. C. E7EI.I.. Jr. Mm.

Converse College. 31.1 W. Pientiss Avenue. Please Navy, Samuel. Jiiciny l.onnie Earl Wilson, all of Johnston; three son of the late John P.

and Janieithe home of a son. Marvin Toeker ihe doesn't believe Congress will, gained Altman's confidence, he Sutherland Ferguson of Abbe- 19 Kav Belmont any slltn "hlantsaid, and he told his story to him. The bodv is at I) ami i check authority for the Presi Mrs. McCombs ABBEVILLE, Jan. 6 Mrs.

Bessie Norris McCombs, 68, died After hearing the story, Altman said Rollin convinced him he had- dent's use of foreign aid funds. Sons Funeral Home. call 5-7872. artcr 3 PM. uone anyining ana in turn ne.wit.L keep children my home.

Bob Old etflbllhpd Insurance aept'iry ooprafititt nenls man bf-lierii aes 30 who has jd car and 1 willing to work, An. d-r son-Green wood rriiof to in-ci pase hi earnings. A ana ran-terd drawini airount will bp pro-viripd plus bonuses lor Droritictinn and sale.s of annual firp and au-tomohlle Insurance. Estabiislird monlhiv premium debit providr nucleus for future heller earntniis. Must hve clear record.

No high pi essni'f men or floaters wanted. We do not handle life, hospitalization or health and accident instir-anre. For Interview apnolnlirtent, write Manager. Carolina Insurance Service. Carolina Life Columb.a.

South Carolina, "This request should be separated from the military aspects ville and the husband of the late Corrie Cann Ferguson, lie was a member of Bull's Chapel Methodist Church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Henry Whaley and Mrs. rolatert tho eloi-v tn Iho Mnnlpom. Jnnes University trinity.

Phone 3-313. at her home on Haigler St. Saturday rnght at 11:45 following a brief Mrs. Davenport brothers, Ramond and Willie Wilson, both of Saluda and Allen Wilson of Clinton; four sisters, Mrs. Jessie Bridge, Mrs.

Sam P. Perry Mrs. Monroe Kirkland, all of SaludH, and Mrs. Joe Davis of Columbia. Graveside services will be conducted at Trinity Lutheran Church Monday at 3 p.m.

by the P.v. E. and dealt with in the foreign aidiery chief of police and Police Cant illness. She was a native of Green program, with careful checks on the expenditures," O'Mahoney de TAX RETURNS Ru.MnP!-' und Personal JUNIUS R. SMITH 2(iri Jons Ave.

PhonL, WIIX pay rfusoinble pric fnr wittfr-mflons. Irph nr frorcn, (or lit I If boy, Dnetor'a givf short time to Hv due lo kirinpjr ailrnfnt. Phonf 5-1028. E. P.

Brown, citing Altman's story as a hypothetical case. POKE OVER FILES wood County, a daughter of the late James M. and Molly Harrison Mrs. Ila Smith Davenport of Coiwslee died at 1:15 a.m. Sunday in a local hospital following a week of serious illness.

She had been in clared. Kalic Mae Wilson, both of Abbeville, and Mrs. Dan Daniel of Shelby, N.C; two sons, Mahlon There were some Indications Norris and the wife of the late The three then pored through WILL "kprhiWren In my home, npar till! IViA atminl rn mlrtM William M. McCombs. She had welcome hcnooi.

rnone z-iim. 11, i MiiF.ni M. Dunlap. The body will remain et the willing to asree to such a 1 IC Rnnlf PpninnTn orvir and Bradley Ferguson, both of declining health for several years. Abbeville; two brothers, Mason! Mrs.

Davenport was a daugh-Ferguson of Abbeville and Joe'ter of the late William T. Smith Ferguson of lva; four sisters, jand Lizzie Patrick Smith and was Mrs. Etta Nance of Anderson, Iborn and reared in Franklin Coun- in its proposals if congressional iim. in.B lhis convince This Convinced home, Rt. 1, Johnston.

me, tOO, that IiCnarles Settlemver. 117 Pa. It 4 hadn't done anything wrong. I In addition to using current it u- DAY NURSERY CHRISTIAN home; ages 1 year up: hot meals Ducted heat to each room Spacious yard. Supervised CLEVELAND PARK Day Nursery.

H- censed child care. 16 Chariot. St. Phone ty, Ga. During the past 16 years lived in Abbeville for the past two years and was a member of the Abbeville First Baptist Church.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Edgar R. Clark of Abbeville, Howard B. Adams of and Mrs. Claud II.

Woodcock of North Charleston; two sons, W. C. McCombs of Bel she had lived in Concslee. She was a member of Townville R. R.

Curcton Sr. COLUMBIA, Jan. 6 Ralph Barksdale Cureton engineer with the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads, for the past ten years, died In Methodist Church in Anderson also convinced me I hadn't done anything. The psychiatrist told me that most amnesia cases feel as though they are running from something." Altman's fingerprints were sent to the 1'lil oilice in Washington.

there is only 50 to 75 million dollars available, Eisenhower asked that 200 million dollars a year be placed at his disposal for the next two years starting July 1. HKVIKW WANTKD WONDERFUL THINGS Habit to vnill when vnu lt CARPENTER EMPLOYMENT BUREAU act as your agent in employment. Direct contact tfor you) with leftd-Int employers. In the field of your in. tf rest.

Five sales joba $60 lo $fi5 weekly pint commission. One warehouve lob $50 weekly. One shod worker, tiet 21 to 25, aalarr oofii. 3 uiieiilnta, insiiiance company. $1)0 salary plus One x.ile-.mau.

llact'0 coniliany fur Green. v.erklv plus car tirfeiivillt Mut Mmirrn and ins i A.i.iii v. Carpenter Employment Bureau '111 114 RM Mrs. Annie Ware of Abbeville, Mrs. Jennie Daniel of Columbia and Mrs.

Norma Grant of Ware Shoals; 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be con-dueled from Bell's Chapel Methodist Church Tuesday al 11 a.m. by Ihe Itev. Roy L. Pryor.

Burial will be in Ihe adjoining cemetery. ton and B. McCombs of Abbe KIDDIE KARE PLAYHOUSE (Nursery for children) Mil E. Nor III St. I'linne S-8842 HOSI'ITAL BK11.1 and wheel rhalrv llus- Ullal tullluinnil Krrla Co.

.1 44 1 1 County, Surviving are her husband, R. W. Davenport; two daughters, Miss Louise Davenport of Coneslee ami Mrs. Ruby Cabonel of Newell, W. four soils, James Daven- Columbia Saturday following injuries received in an automobile ac ville; two sisters, Mrs.

M. Bryan and Mrs. Adam McLattgh Sen Watkins iR-l'lali) called; At hi.s own request, Altniau re- 8-A for a "careful review" of the ecu-plained in jail Irom Dec. SO until 4 Instruction lin both of Greenwood; five broth cident. Mr.

Cureton was born in Green I'llUllP mnme asMsiance proposals eveii tiie report returned Saiurdav es- cum- iock. 5 A. L. Norris uf Shreveport 1. Violin, at tut a e.

lliolport and Ralph Davenport of while applauding Ki-eiilnmcr's his identity UlCi' 111 iJH.Ciil.v The body will remain at Harris Funeral Home, queM lor slauilhy military au-i "When they tul me niv name. 1 kvhisv vt.e neaniv aivn ai ue untie' orolesshiNBi bilPfl- Ill I I lliorily Newell. W. Bobby Lee Haven port of the Navy and llillie Daveu purl of the Army; a sisler, Mrs 'hit wood of Tori-nil in mil 1 mean anyinnig 10 me Norris of Ninety Six, and V. Itobert, and Leslie Norris, all of Greenwood; her step-mother, Mrs.

Annie Harrison Norris of Greenwood; and nine Mrs. A. W. Roper "ll is my belief that we shouldjTlien they told me where I was not go inlo the Middle Fast as a born, and my memory began to vision H. ini It Wal rlcauiv Aiadem Auausia St uhone UKFIONVII.I.E DHIViNO SCIIOtlL AAA Ceililied heinale Imlrucinr DUAL (MNTKOI.

AUTDMDIlH.KS Plume Evenines Pi 5-lim Mrs Siinie Reid Roper, 75. 0I)e Santa lans, but rather as an al ii local coiivulescenl home al ville, a sou of the lale Annie Wells and James Samuel Cureton. lie had lived in Columbia for the past 15 years, lie was a member of Shannon Baptist Church, a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion Post 6. He was a graduate of Clem-son College. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Melissa C. Cureton; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas C. Williams Jr. I "I'VI'E pilot MtlcMuf-n, scnltc man luiini' uiuitiliiei keepers, sjlcsiun.

lit, ante man, insur aace man JONKS Kllipluvnieilt. bAltllKH MHiiled at time. Apaly II I. aliens Royal Bather simp. Col.OHER nub bnva Clock Drive-In No.

3. Wade HamDloa MEN. snare or full time, seiPnaUonairr advertised Walkins Prndnrls. Average 50 hourly. Apply ma Wade Hamploo Blvd.

"HIGHLY EMOTIONAL" grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted from the Harris Funeral Altman returned Home la.H!poce, j0 Go 11 Fmvenil arrangements are incomplete. Further announcements will be made by R. D. Junes and Sons Funeral Home.

After 11 a.m. Monday the body will be at the home in Coneslee. Home Monday at 2:30 p.m. by the 7 a.m. alter a lung illness.

She was born May 27, 1882 in Piikeas I'uunly, a daughter of the late I.arkin Keid and Elizabeth Pace Heid. She had lived in Green derslanding friend who can help those countries utilize their own resources in reaching economic self-sufficiency, Watkins said. Sen. Ellcnder ID-La', an Appropriations committeeman who has called for sharp reductions in SPECIAI.I Thrmuli January til CHUCK WAGON STEAK SANDWICH, trench tries, tomato salad, 47c. POWKIX'S DRIVE-IN, 2009 Autusla phone 2-0 IS night.

He said he now is highly emotional" and will rest before he returns to work. "I know one thing," he declared. "I used to go hunting alone a lot, Rev. Carroll Davis and the Rev. Harold E.

Cunningham. Burial will be in Edgewood Cemetery at Greenwood. HIGH EARNINGS FOR Hinh Calibre Mnn of Columbia; one son, Ralph B. ville sinrp her pailu vcirs Tho EMPLOYMENT Female Help Wanted foreign aid spending, said he hut I'll ppvpi- it aoai Cureton a student at Clem-home is 9 Vermont Slreet! rallboarTJ will be Charles C. W.

O'Shickls WHITMIRE. Jan. 6 Charlie 12 LOCAL BRANCH of national food concern doesn't think economic or even) military oiH will cat, la "tK. t.n,. Nicholas Putman Clark.

Flovd sne.wa 01 ne MldlMI Ul VUlllllllMrt IMIT IMIMIHI I hlll'l'h Itf I I Whitaker O'Shields. 5fi, died at will consider applications from experienced salesmen The men we will emnlne isn ea-n st00 'o $1 nno ner month See. Mr. Vaushn. one Ave Rv.pa, to to 1 tn, Mnndav through Fnrtav AN IMMEDIATE OPENINO FOR unusual woman with poie and personality; must have tar and be firp to work early evenings: a fascinting joh with ai'-at npnorlutiitT, snlenriirl in.

dispute" between the Arabs and 9 9 f) til Of RfitTih the Israelis in the Middle East, vf Ul V7I UUllIU W. litis home here today after a short nn nuMidiHi, me line ville; two nephews and one grand- noner, died Oet. 8. 1944. come.

For ncisonal interview wipe Pox illness. He was born in Spartan-j burn, the son of the late Robert son. Survivors include three dnunh' t.t. News. Piedmont.

Mlenner said he was willing toi I vole for authority for the use ofj jCFCS IS LUlUl" funeral services will lie con- Mrs. K. C. Turner and Mrs MAW for general house work. Oood retrrences.

heath rard t-eouireri Mn.t and Anne Wofford O'Shields. He had been employed at Ihe be reliable. Phone 5.6IM9 alter It AM. STDP M. W.

Cole of Greenville and Mrs. R. B. Jones of Memphis, nint'iivHii troops io ticienci coun- tries who ask for aid But he said NKW Y0RK Jan- 6 (UR) Thp there must be some restrictions on 220lh bomb scare in the this. biggest city in 14 days sent police ducted at Dunbar Funeral Home Tuesday al 3 p.m.

by the Rev. Carl Wheeler. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park. two sons, Robert Roper and Baldwin Mills here and was a member nf the Whitmire Baptist Church and of the Men's Bible COME TO OUR OFFICE Monday Through Saturday Vest ami A. Brown.

The honorary p-enrt will be composed of M. H. Seller, E. W. Seigler, Fred M.

Wylie. L. T. Emblcr, H. B.

Campbell, J. S. Crowe, J. M. McDowell, P.

W. Jeyroe, L. C. Jones, Ralph Brewer and Frank Glasgow, The body will remain at the funeral home. The family is at the home of Mrs.

Edgar R. Clark, 9 Langley St. FUNERAL INVITATION L. Roper of Greenville; two sis I do not think wo rmiiri inir. nn a goose chase through ters, Mrs.

Jason Liuon of Green Class. He was a Mason. TURN idle chatter Into cash. Call 5-2213 for furlhrr information. ville and Mrs.

Frank Johnson of 1 ExrctiMvt nfcrftdry 70 wppkly. 10 SecipUml shorthand oppntngnSM) to $ti? wr Fitly. I Rfcpptionist sfcrfdry, shorthand, $:00 monthly. Easley; a brother, I.arkin Reid Clfrk-lvpista, Mil lo $S0 wcfkly. of Greenville; 10 grandchildren antl seven fere, for instance, if Syria gaVe'Penns'lvania Station today.

Russia the riht to build air bases Other police combed Fordham in Syria," he said. "Syria is a University and Brooklyn's huge sovereign nation and we St. George on phoney bomb been building air bases all around! ''I'- A dub bomb was found in a the world." street corner trasii basket on Stat- Sen. (ioldwater Ol-Ari) said ('" Island. Mrs.

Z. N. Mullinix EASLEY, Jan. 6-Mrs. Bessie DeVore Mullinix, 83, wile of the lale Z.

N. Mullinix and resident of the Zion community, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sallie Cantrell on East Main Street Sunday at 11:45 a She had Kuneral services will be con- dueled by Ernest Thifipen, J. V. that as far as he is concerned the 1 fcxpfi'lfncfd oiiicf worker.

booiEkeppiiig. pavioll experience for accounting office textile concern. Seven! other job Choose ir to at i as otir agent in securing employment. Gteetiville's Mol Modern and Exclusive Ancncy. Carpenter Employment Bureau IjXtM Insurance Bid.

Meyers-Arnold Has Opening For a full time experienced SHOE SALESMAN Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Gregory O'Shields; three sons, Otis E. O'Shields of Abbeville, William O'Shields of Camp Gordon. and Robert Gary O'Shields of Whitmire: two daughters, Mrs. Helen Ferguson of Abbeville and Mrs.

Margaret Holler of Pontine, one brother, William O'Shields of Joanna; lour sisters, Mrs. Pale Dunnaway of Columbia, Mrs. Minnie Campbell of Clinton, Mrs, Robbie Bell Francis of Joanna and Mrs. Ann Cole of Jacksonville, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be con President left some unanswered questions about the program.

"Just what is armed aggression and who will define he asked. been in declining health for several years and seriously ill for The- relatives and filf-mi. ut Mr. and Vra. pud Green, Waller Eiieeue Green, Allre Jare Green, l'rhrlalla Kar Oieeii, Jtubj tarie Floyd, rames Lillian Floyd and Ut.

and Mrs. C. F. Grilun and of their aeniliea are r-specllnlly Invlletl lu ilenfl -Jhe iravejlrie service lor Murrn Gieet. lo be held Monday al 1U a in.

In Fofkr Bapiui Chiinii Cemetery. 8oilB.funeraI dlieikni. arid (rlenda ol Mr." anil Wri. Calvin E. Tucker, Un.

Charlee t.rdtiMrt. Georgia Bowle. Chflori Tucker, W. Tucker, Marvin Tucker, Jarne. Tucker and Mr.

lxiree Nelson and ol their families are respectfully Invited to MnJ lha ftmrl kurwlr. Davis and Hurl Curlis, ministers, at the Church of Christ Tuesday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. The body will be carried from the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home lo the residence at 11 a.m. Monday.

about two weeks. WANTED, reliable woman for general nouse a aaya per week. Herer "Will we be forever pledged to take action in the Middle East if A daughter of the lale Newton P. and Betty Drake DeVore, she A squad of 24 detectives stepped up their two-year search for the man who started it all, "the mad bomber of Manhattan." The bomber set olf what became a nationwide rash of bomb scares by planting a real bomb in the New York Public Library Christmas Eve and another in the Paramount theater Dec. 28.

Since then, he has been lying low, perhaps in suburban White ences and health card reauired, AddIj iu 8i oetween nt, was a native of Edgefield County WANTED; Responsible white or colored woman to live In nice home, rare for the President doesn't end the program?" Goldwater said that he doesn't but had lived in this section for Mfars Arnold provide! axtremelT plea, ant orlcinl conditions, liberal discount! on purchases, paid vacations, ration, life Insurant and retirement pian Apply In person, personnel offir.a. small rnilflren, do general house worn Sundays off. $21 weekly. Phone 3-2769, after 3 PM. TtJckfio bi held Monday at 3 Pm.

i the past 60 year. She was a Calvin K. Tucker Calvin E. Tucker of Perry member of Zion Methodist Church like Ihe "sky is the limit implica- in 9 yrrn unrrii noinr rinpri on Air HirMl, Burial will be in Simpson-Till tJnTiiery. R.

D. Jonti aorii, u- lelr.rln).. ducted at 4 p.m. Monday at the Minns of the economic aid re- Ihe WSCS. and was a teacher of formerly of Simpsonville First Baptist Church of Whitmire que rndrrTTaove.

of ''he Mother's Class of the Sunday Plains, N. where police worked died at 1:22 a.m. Sunday in a local by the Rev. Bruce and the Chairman Russell D-Ga of theithroitgh the weekend checking auto hospital following six months of hcv. ii.

McMttrick. Burial jSenale Armed Services Commit-registrations and nther documents will he in the Whitmire Cemetery tee already has said he would be in their search for hand-writing Hire Your Help Through News-Piedmont Want Ads to 11 10 am. 1 to 4 30 p.m. MAN with car for local Fuller 'Brush Co eslabMshen route. S7S srccklt plus et- prn.se.s to sian.

Phone NATIONAL finance corporation needa youni mt.n between airs 23 and 'n. must be neat in appearance and ihu to meet public. Car necessary. Oood nartini salary plus car allowam-e, liberal employee benemi. This is a ioh with fnlure and only those Interested In the finance business need anplv Foe Interview apply at 15 t.

Coffee Slreet, 9 AM to PM. School. Surviving are one son, John N. Mullinix nf Easley; six sisters, Mrs. Dellah Fay of Bowman.

Mrs, Ida Roger of Spartanburg, Mrs. Sallie Cantrell nf Easley, Mm. Ixiuise Drake of Donalds, unwilling to go beyond a naked stun as that found on 22 mes-statement" that the I'nited all signed which Vra. Jamea Paul B'lrdette, Wishes Dons, Marcelie. Jane and Martha Bilrdelte.

James and Bllrriette. Mrs Emily W. Burdeite. Mrs Lucille Darnell, Mr. Christine Jnnes.

Mrs, Grace Mis O'Tia Davis, gat. Ciarenie Buideiie and Alvln Furdetie are respectfully Invited lo a'tend the funeral services of Jam.s Paul Purdeiie tn be conducied at the dialer Ourch of Ornt 1 pm. Monday hy the Trv .1. W. Terr and the Fev.

Carl Coi averment i)l ne, tn the church eemeierj. Tr.omat McAfee, (ucere.1 air.ciiw, serious illness. Mr. Tucker had been in steadily declining health for a number of years. Mr.

Tucker was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Tucker and with Masonic riles. The body is at the Whitaker Funeral Home and will be taken to the home in Whitmir Monday police have received from the mad bomber in the lfi years he has been setting bombs. would defend any free country in the Middle East attacked by Ihe Communists, was born in June, 1877.

He hadlmorning. Mrs. Alice Knox of Easley and.

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