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THE GBEENVILLE NEWS. GBEENVILLg. SOOTH CABOHIfA PAGE THBEE $20,000 For Preliminary Planning Of Housing Project Here Mailed WEDNESDAY. 1ANUA1T It. USO Visiting Nurse Program Is Set; Chest Budgets CutS 3 MONTHS NEEDED Director of the Vusunc NunetSemce Association.

$23,796.57: Girl tion, $2,150: TMC A. $14,950 operating expense of last year. the present board Monday fj AawnaHnn yaatenuy totea to go bcoui. Maternity snei- ywcA. $21,000: Community Coun DUierence between the $117.76 10.

aai raised the October campaign and mil ahead with plana for the estab- Ur. $3.44: Phillia Wheal lev. cil. H.76S: Chrit administration, bshmrm of the aemcc in Green-1 223 U. Red Ehjeld Club 15.700: Sal- $12,150.

campaign. $7500.. and spe- However, original budget approved brf or the Cheat campaign had allowed for expansion tn certain arrvves which wm tossed oat fcv trustees at the final meeting of we present SiMJ61Jj budget was fl viuc obhkic a ouaget cw rautv wwi nrmj. juu: sramero nta. oai projects.

se.UUU. maor up out OS UJC iuuii luoa Ot the Chest. Vl ing from the shortage in the recent MJ74i0: Visiting Nurse Assoc la-1 No agencies were cut below their I TO PUH PROJECT' Survey Of Housing Keed 7 Probable Before Site Can Be Chosen Accident Rate On Increase As Bad Weather Arrives Am the raia. cM weather -areaara mm Graranlle yrsteraar win traffw mtndrmu kt the ctl miM tmrnwumg. Chirf latere J.

Mrit aaia that by eartj lutm hie affirm hsa iavestigate em aerMrsta. I vtaaatri. am shew trntk. he said. The aerideaia ttmm4 at Trm-Ami aaa Calhaaa hUteta, Man 4 Bread Btreett, tw al Lai aM readletaa Mree, readletaa mm4 AagasU Stree, tawak La arras community cnest campaign.

Utm Isadora R. Poe. chairman of the board, reported that the Chest allocation had been cut from $6Jm to I2JU0. She explained that this represented only a part of the funds available, however, as the 01 i nrw cmununuy bcskt is ocuib 1 sponsored also by the Junior If League. A check tor $3,000 to finance! preliminary planning ot a housing project approved for Greenville! hat been mailed from it as teamed here yesterday.

Sen. Burnet afavbank. chair Pi ft Li Ei Wrrk fifi fvK hh nil nH hll til fcil iLjS XiJljix IX rrww- i Mreru maa ta the lit Mack af man of the Senate Banking and; H(a( Wnaiajtaa Street. I 3 Need far the new agency, whirh last year waa tally aparaved by laral dartera aadtheeawaty and 1 eny health depart aseota, aa caa- i aidered aaeh that the hoard felt 3 there shaald he a farther detoy la ttartiBg Ua aperatiaa. Offer share office apace by the Caa- I snanity Cheat and atarr means 1 at ratting initial expense af he- 5 ginniar the aeegraa were aba 1 1 '4 10 GIVES vuiinnj vwuiuncv.

Tcwuaj notified Marshall Moore that the check iu mailed Monday night. Mr. Maere. Inlrmrtrd in rs-prdiling hoaxing far Negroes aha live In Meadew Bottom homes I had arrittra tteaatat Maybank far i Infernutiaa. James P.

Daniel Jr, secretary of INITIAL DER inflaenual is the decision. Mrs. D. J. R.

Suffredinl was named chairman of a committee to it's thrifty to shop Penney in '5 the Greenville Housing JiaVte d'ur-'lMiss Baker Is Soloist On FirstgrS a-iU be Dr. J. N. Holtaclaw and Prcgram Of Current Miss Elizabeth Hard. Mrs.

Suf Ing the first year of a two-year project amounting to 170.000 which has been approved for Greenville. Approval has been given the local Housing Authority for construction of 600 units. 300 during the first Season fredini said that present plans call for only one nurse and that clerical I assitance would have to come from The Greenville Svmphony Orches-: volunteer workers. Proof! Rayon Satin HJjpIlnffit LHJnassneires J'eSLnd Junn I tr opened its second concert sea-i However the directors hope that When the check arrives it mm last night in the Woman 1 within the next year they will be! r.TId,untU i Collese Auditorium under the caps-1 able to expand the serivce to meet Washington arrives to plan use of ble direction of Conductor Robert what they consider the actual need the money. Mr.

Daniel said he had cantrick to an appreciate audience. I in the community. I been advised that the representa-1 The carefully selected, but ambi-. tu. mill rmvw hi tive would be in Green vale shortly tlous program was adequately 1 1, Si1? after the rheck arrived.

ih.nriwi th. in.i n-hctr. nursing care on a full-pay. Sorry! Nail or Phone Orders! Ithe ooaceno tn BF1.T Major high-j g2lM ibmty of thV DUenf 1 1 IlighUng the talent of Cellist Rita 1 5'" i k. inn.

JtS lUepanment. its wU, usuaUy limted 4 The will be used la planning for the first year's allotment af 3M housing anils, Mr. Daniel said. The preliminary for only The 36-piece local orchestra nour or. less.

opened with the avertare to the i With the Visiting Nurse Associ-i Thievinr Magpie by RossinL The ation starting operation, all Com-1 planning probably will require about three months before a site for the project can be selected. The Housing Authority official aid a survey probably will be made nf housinc need before any final third and final selection was Bee- 1 munity Chest money in the 1950 tboven's popular Symphony No. I operating fund will have been alio- in Minor. cated with the exception of $68.02. The freshness and feeling of the plans are made.

He said a proposal i to use all of the first year's 300 theatre in all of Rossini's over- cnest omciais reported yesterday. The pared-down budgets of the Chest agencies list the following amounts: Boy Scouts, $12,290.60: Children's Center. $16,301.68: children's home care, Family tures was evident in the opening selection last night and served as an appropriate introduction to the remainder of the concert. units for Negro housing had been given strong consideration and that It could be approved unless a survey showed the need for Neyro housing to be sufficiently greater Gives that trim, youthful look! Multiple stitching under cup for added support, adjustable shoulder straps, elastic back. White or teorose in cups, sizes 32 to 42.

Save at this tiny price! Proof! Punty girdle or 17-inch 2-Way Stretch Girdles Two additional performances of than the need for White low-costthe local symphony are planned "DIMES CAMPAIGN OPENS GREENWOOD, Jan. 17. Greenwood opened its March of Dimes campaign here Monday morning, trying to double the $1,500 raised last year. Booths have been placed housing. lfus season.

Dates will be an- The initial loan will be spent for i nounced later by the Greenville compiling preliminary informaton Symphony Association which was necessary for choice of a site that formed recently to guarantee the will be approved for the housing orchestra operating funds. The as-proiect aociation now numbers over 900 members and attendance at the on tne streets and containers placed in the stores to aid In the collection. 1.08 For a sleek silhouette in '50! Elasticized rayon construction for firm, comfortable control. Nude only in sizes 32 to 40. foundation '2nd floor concerts are restricted to admission by membership cards.

R. P. Rock Hill Boy, 8, fci 3 i MAN FROM MISSOURI ASKED TO BE SHOWN Anderson Workers Opens Dimes Drive Proof! iffeit' ANDERSON, Jan. 17 Approximately 100 workers throughout Anderson County were out today as the solicitation in the annual March of Dimes campaign got underway. Some 60 or so workers heard pep talks at a special kick-off banquet ai tne cainoun Hotel Monday night, and were to get to work toward the goal of 1,000 today.

Proof! Girl's HDrcsses IFlanneleittte me extensive camoaign is to con tinue throughout this month. Heading the drive in the city is Dr. James Dixon, who last nisht stress Drowns In Park ROCK HILL. Jan. 17.

Robert Bovd Thomas. 8, third grade pupil at Central School, was accidentally drowned in the lake in Condeferate Park here Monday. He was the son of the late S. W. Thomas and Mrs.

Pauline Brown Thomas Blanks. The boy had been playing in the park with other children who had pone to their homes. It is reported that he was seen about 4 o'clock plaving on the platform at the lower end of the lake, swinging on the iron railing. Police were notiflei of his disappearance and a search was instituted among his playmates and about the park grounds. About 8 o'clock, by the light of a flashlight, yie.

police dlf covered the bodv on the bottom of the lake and it was removed. Efforts to revive him failed. Funeral services will be at Bass Funeral Home Chapel at 2 n. m. Wednesday with the Rev.

W. P. Grier. pastor of Rock Hill A.R.P. Church.

Dr. A. S. Rogers and Dr J. Lem Stokes, officiating.

Interment will be in Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery. He is survived by his mother and neo-father. Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. ed the imrjortance of meetina the goal. 1 And He Was! Carl W. Rail Has Now The need is greater now than r.iv.c. t-.

in the county broke, but the Na- ST. LOUS. MO. Carl W. Rau.

Mis- tional Foundation as well is out isouri chemical engineer, is no longer a of Dr. Dixon said. "In order Skeptic about the big switch to Calvert, to carry on the great work of shWed me." he said. ''Cal Polio Foundation, we must meet vert really does taste better, really is our goal here." 44 smoother any way you drink By 1960. the American farm popu- nunfDT Dpcrorv Tirut.i.

lation will shrink to 18 per cent of Uge.s Proof-65r Grain Neutral Spirits, the total population, the Twentieth i Calvert Distillers New York City Century Fund predicts. i Blanks, one brother, Lary Brown L' 1 1. 1 1 V. UTil 1 nomas ana one nan-uruwici, nu-liam J. Blanks.

Jr. State Asked To January Special! fc Assorted Stripes! fa Sanforised! Sixei! fr Sites 3 to 6x, 7 to Colorfast! jr Sanforized! rove Park Impn GREENWOOD. Jan. 17. A program of permanent improvements has been outlined for Greenwood State Park during the next fiscal year.

The program was approved here Monday by members of the parks advisory committee of the Lower Piedmont District, but actual construction Is dependent on funds made available by the legislature, Tnriuried in the new features Tiny bows, pert frills 'n trims make this one of the prettiest collection of cottons we've seen in a long while. Prints or pastels in waffle pique and broadcloth. Prove to yourself this Wednesday it's thrifty to shop Penney's '50! Proof! Penney's is wide-awake about value. They're quality cotton flannel, cut full for mighty comfortable sleeping, made with drawstring waistband. Assorted stripe patterns in green, rust, blue on white ground.

planned for Greenwood State Park are a Datn nouse, ueuuu Imnrnvement and swimmine dock. seven family vacation cabins, $25,000: and a play field, $1,000. All these improvements are for the White area. For the Negro area a boat landing with barges, mm gangplank and other facilities, $2,. 500, and 10 boats for $600 are plan, ned.

Tio rnmmissinn of forestry re- Buy several on Layawdy! Save! Shop Wednesdays ported at the meeting that 83.415 White nersnns and 1515 Negroes 3rd floor 1st floor I visited the Greenwood State Park during the past -fiscal year. Samuel E. Harvell Dies At Age Of 29 Samuel Eugene Harvell. 29, salesman and resident of Keith Drive, died at the St Francis Infirmary at Charleston yesterday afternoon at 3:18 o'clock. Mr.

Harvell was a member of the Southern Joy Quartet of Greenville and was with the quartet giving a concert In ChaT-imtnn Sundav when he was stricken glapnortze your stills, sweaters! AH Silk Squares suddenly during the concert. He carried to the Charleston In Proof! Full double bed size HDiblby Stripe Spireadl proof It's thrifty to shop Penney's in '50! Floral pattern and stripes are woven-in for brightness of design and color after many launderings. Colors to harmonize with any scheme gold, firmary, but failed to rally after the attack. Mr Harvell was a native of Greenville and had spent most of his life here with the exception of a few years spent In Grwr. He was a son of J.

L. and Lillle Hudson Harvell of Greenville. He was eau-catea In the local schools. As a member of the Tremont Ave- nue Church of God, he took an active Interest in the musical activi ties of the church and through his connection with the Southern Joy Quartet had appeard both in person and on the radio with this well rose or blue. 80" 105" size.

Be thrifty shop Pennes in 50! green, known group of religious singers. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Ruth Johnson Harvell: one daugh ter and one son. Bonita and Basil Harvell of Greenville: his parents.

spreads downstairs Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvell of Add color to the neckline of your winter-weary suits, sweaters or wear as kerchief on casual occasions.

Fforal or geometric patterns in vivid hues. Large 32" square. Thriftily piced so you can afford several. tearf barlt floor AT PENNEY'S Greenville: two sisters. Mrs.

H. R. Dodson of Greenville and Mrs. J. B.

Holden of Lowell. N. C. and the if Finn following brothers, Fred Robert H. Otis J.

J. C. Billy Frank Harvell all ot Greenville. The body Is being returned to PENNEY'S the store thrift built Greenville and Is evoected to rive here at noon Wednesdav. Fu- neral plas will be announced later ov the Thomas xacaiee cunerai Home..

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