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SUNDAY, MAY 9. 114 PAGE TEN THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Mrs. Flynn Of Seneca New Adult Teacher For Oconee Seaman Remembers Nothing In Charleston Stabbing Case Greenville Judge Would Like To 4Wrap Stripes' NEWTON, N. May I.

(U.P) Superior Court Judge Jeb V. Nettles let a bit of personal brtternes creep into a suit hearing yesterday Involving a hosiery wrap stripe attachment. He said ha Ilka to have on. "There are lot of people I'J like to wrap stripes around." By FRANK BARNES Is Teacher Car Put On Rack-Driver In Hospital GADSDEN. Ala- May 1.

(INSI A Gladsden cab driver la hospitalised today with injuries received in moment of absent-mindedness yesterday. Cab driver E. E. Reld" drove hia vehicle onto a grease rack for repairs. He remained in the ear while it was lifted four feet the air.

A few minute later he opened the door and stepped out. His condition Is not serious. Admits g-Standing Feud With Slain Man Over Views A Lovable Friend Of Humanity Will Hold Classes For Salespeople In All Types Stores Bv MANUEL J. ROGERS (Mate Editor, The News) WALHALLA, May I Mrs. J.

Royce Flynn of Seneca has been named adult teacher of distributive the non-Communist party. He admitted that he offered to fight New then. He said shortly thereafter New had him "brought up on charges of being anti-union and in-competent." Serreo also told police that as result of those charges he lost hia position on the balloting committee, which paid about J60 a week. The 1946-47 lemon crop Is slightly larger than that of a year ago. Always turn a broom when sweeping so that the bristles wear evenly.

view wonders of nature In both flowers and shrubbery. It take time and careful planning to meet the ey of the artistic In education for Oconee County, according to announcement today by w. L. Jones, county superintendent of education. Mrs.

Flynn, the former Miss Nell vV (Editor'! not: Th followln rlttn by Mr. Barnei mora than month 10 ftr pleaiU visit with th iubcl of thli trticlt and hrld ipcl'ly for publlction on Mother'i Day with th hop thl It muht brlihun that dy for bn. Tun dayi hr vn were clotcd forever on thll eirth but wc are aublluilnt the article Jutt ai It came to ut.i A GREAT American, one of our greatest, In an extempore vein once ld, "to those who know me best, I want it said that I always plucked a thistle and planted a flower where I thought a flower would grow." Also another who wrote: "If I can atop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin Into its nest again, I shall not live in vain." uch generous proportion and If she had confined her activities to thi beautiful garden alone It would Giles of Greenville and a graduate of the Woman's College of Furman have been an everlasting memory, but In the mind of an nlfuh Christian woman It takes variety Understanding language In both quotations that aptly fit Into the CHARLESTON, May 8 P) Rudolph Serrco, a balding 49-year-old cook and steward, charged with the fatal stabbing of National Maritime Union port agent Robert W. New, 28, at union headquarters yesterday, today' told detectives he remembers nothing from the time he entered the hall until he was arrested. Questioned as he sat in detectives' offices Serreo contended that he was drinking when he entered the union hall early yesterday afternoon.

He said he remembered nothing until a man (Detective D. C. Pitts) ordered him to get into a car. But although he recalled none of his actinns, Serreo's testimony released by Inspector Herman R. Berkman, revealed a long-standing personal feud between Serreo and New over Communist and anti-Communist viewpoints.

'Serreo, cut about the wrist and scratched on the head during the incident, told detectives that New "got me fired" from the union about April 12. He charged that Nent wanted him to attend a Communist meeting and a Henry Wallace "rally" at a negro church. He told officers that the union has "two parties" one anti-Communist and one Communist. Serreo said he was elected chairman of the balloting committee by members the NMTJ but after New found out that "I was opposed to the Communists he made things hard for me." About April 14, Serreo said, New accused him of being a member of VScienidio 7-Day Treatment of ALCOHOLISM TESTED AND PROVEN IN HUNDREDS OT CASEI Write lor booklet la pitta unite Laurens Filtration Contract Awarded LAURENS, May 8 Fiske-Carter Construction of Spartanburg was the low bidder Monday and was awarded the contract for additions to the Laurens filtration plant, it was announced after the bidding oy C. P.

Townsend, superintendent of the city water and electric light plant. The Bid of Spartanburg firm was $267,592. Next lowest was a Greenwood firm for $278,861 and third was by a Charlotte firm for $329,179.10. The bids called for furnishing all materials, equipment and labor on two filters of 500,000 gallons capacity per day each, also for furnishing all materials and equipment and performing all labor necessary for constructing a raw water intake and pumping station at Rabun Creek. When the two iiew projects are finished and a new 150.090 gallon steel water tank erected, the city's planned water expansion Will be about complete, Mr.

Townsend said. university, assumed her new duties Msy 1. Mr. Jones said Mrs. Flynn was particularly well qualified lor this work, as she has had extensive experience in store work, has taken a keen interest In varied community activities and is well known throughout the county.

The new teacher 1U hold classes for salespeople In all type of stores throughout Oconee County. Mr. Jones said. Her first work will be with variety stores as the Distributive Education Department ha just secured some appropriate films produced by the Syndicate Store Merchandiser especially for variety stores. This adult program Is offered to the stores without charge, the superintendent said, as it is a part of the vocational education program of the county.

Mr. Jones said store managers could get In touch with Mrs. Flynn at her home in Seneca or through the office of the county superintendent of education at the courthouse In Walhalla. M. C.

Smith 1 state supervisor cf distributive education and Mrs. Lucy mane run me. ACTIVE CIVIC WORKER In civic life Mrs. McKlsslck's voice was heard and respected. She is an outstanding advocate of right-eous government, and In her more active life took a prominent part In all matters of uplift In our varloua governmental activities, and today, will express herself in warm commendation of the act of good men In public life.

A grand woman, a wonderfully Industrious planner and wise counsellor and a most Intelligent conversationalist. Many beautiful tributes hnyt been said and written about her, but none compare with her loyalty and love of mankind. "Miss Margaret" will live In the hearts of her devoted friends as long time itself shall last. Cook extra bacon or ham to mix with cottage cheese. Mix bit of the meat with the cheese and spread on bread.

rELEPHONE DAY OR NIGHT' of one whose sincerity is not measured by the ounce. It' far greater than measures of the Imagination. It's genuine, true and tried over the years of faithful direction and work in the i'eld of rlghf living and intelligent advice. Not alone doe Mr. McKlsslck's endeavora fall In the line of duty to the Red Cross.

She has always been Interested In children, the underprivileged little folk who fondly know her as Mother McKlssick. Her outstanding wor and devotion to children's Institutions has marked her as one of South Carolina's grandest women of our generation. With all of her outside activities she planned and with her watchful eyes saw her beautiful estate. "Co-hassett," become a fairyland of flowers where all are welcome to life of one or our Desi Deiovea bimik-wide friend of all humanity everywhere. Born in aristocracy and wealth, reared In luxury, a member of the Presbyterian faith, a Christian woman of rare charm and force has laid--aside her duties as a leader in active service, now In the evening of a fruitful life of.

devotion, she claims the-admiration of thousands who always' love to call her Miss Margaret. HAS HELPED THOUSANDS Mrs. McKisslck needs no words of nraise from the countless thousands who have benefitted from her tireless effort to bring the Red Cross to them. Their prayera and de-votlon have kept her with us these many years. To know her is to feel that you are In the presence 2-4485 MRS.

J. ROYCE FLYNN Crawford of Greenville is district supervisor. One birth In every 100 will be a pair, one In every 10,000 triplets. 605 E. NORTH STREET GREENVILLE, SO.

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