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ace ib SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER T9 1952 MISS RITA DUBOIS 135 uoiivu rwrence I uynn i aon score a hundred ncrcent Experience has taught us that It SC Educators To Hold Session xsl Johnsoltville The Demand Was Terrific! ANNOUNCEMENT! SPECIAL! CHICKEN BOXES CV 1 HEATING OILS San Diego Calif Genu Benton Kassab John Kastab the Rev James fasten and Travis King Deaths And unerals LESTER BATES Columbia In surance executive will be speaker at the Tuesday night meeting of the red Sex ton Post No 1 of the American Legion In lorence Bates will bring the Capital City Quar tett to sing at the meeting The meeting will start In the Leg ion Hut at 7i30 IN MEMORIAL! In loving memory of Rnvmond Timmons who departed this life October 21 1952 A precious one from us Is gone A face wq ioved is still A Place is vacant in our hearts Thnt only God can fill Not dead to us who loved him Not lost but gone before To be with our dear Saviour And wait fdr us I know God is our refuge and strength Sadly missed by Wife Children Daddy Sisters and In Laws WAS AWARDED THE HANDSOME 2 PC LAWSON LIVING ROOM SUITE Valued of We announce with a great deal of pleasure that mr woods of Bishopville South Carolina So to enable everyone to take advantage of Our Special Offer we continue it for two more days iJAKLINrtTOM On 0 in Dan Berry President of the Dar hngtin Civic Music Association announced today that the annual membership will start Monday and extend through Saturday During that time memberships will be accepted from all area resi dents who are interested in another senes of concerts Jn the past seasons the Associa tion has presented such personali ties as Marion Bell star of the wiuauwuy musical This Week COLUMBIA Oct 18 UB The South Carolina Education Associa tion's series of district meetings will close next week with sessions at Columbia lorence nnd Walter boro Monday Tuesday and Wed nesday The meetings feature general dis cussions of tho Association's pro ftram nnd state education prob omi President Alice Latta of ihe National Education Department of Classroom Teachers also will speak Taking part in the school pro gram discussions will be Guy Varn superintendent of Columbia schools Mrs Maude Marcom of Columbia president of the Association's De partment of Classroom Teachers and Columbia Attorney Hill rampton Charteston County superintendent and Coble superintendent at Conway will participate in the lorence and Walterboro meetings Similar meetings were held this week at Anderson Spartanburg and Chester THE LORENCE MORNING Community Chest To Start Drive Here With Supper Meeting Tuesday Night I I I II I I is impossible to heln a ocnon uniui vk unirea neip effort hn effect SB to help himself It mav sound notice The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on November 1 1952 at 11 A the fol lowing real estate: A ninety (90) acre farm within the town limits of Timmonsville known as the John Wilson farm with one six room dwell ing with running water and re cently installed bath complete 2 nice pack houses with barns anLstablcs 2 tenant houses and barns and stables one (1) 20 by 20 tobacco bnrn nice peach or chard and a good pasture It has about six (6) acres tobacco allotment one flowing Al so a 2 3 undivided interest in eighty (80) acres of swamp lands on Sparrow Swamp ad joining this farm This farm is well drained and in a high state of cultivation (Continued from Page 1) belled false misrepresentations and falsehoods" IJa fniirViarl am vvw uepres sion reaction conservation and peace Hoover listed these criticisms and his replies as follows: the Republican party is Privilvge and the tool of Wall Street or 'big business' Hoover recited legislation under Republican administrations such as the Sherman Anti Trust Act in terstate commerce regulation pure food and drug controls and many others "The Republican party" he said continued to put restraints on op pressive business up to its last moments in office in 1933 may sum up that of the 18 ma jor nets regulating business bv erecting standards of conduct NenubJican origin and four originated under Cleveland and ilson Republican record look hkc the tool of 'big business' or privilege? 2 that the Republicans created tho groat de pression nnd 0 did th) about it" 6 Hoover replied that the depres Sl0'1 elsewhere in the world nnd its major violence came from ine inevitable bnnknmfnv nftcrmfth Of the first World War Most outstanding economists are agreed that Republican meas social agencies schools and incuvtauai we assist tho srhnoi principals in certifying children for free lunches We also fur nished school supplies and doth Ing for a large number of young sters last month We do everything possible to en courage regular attendance at school and Sunday School Many children bring their report cards to us regularly since they know we are interested in their progress The United Charltiesh was active In furnishing the names of the majority of boys who attended the resh Air Camp last summer We also certify children for the Junior Welfare League The United Charities feels that It is filling a definite need in the growing city of lorence Our work is not widely advertised rutr I publicity department is non exis tent we do our most worthwhile work with people who are "not articulate Comparatively few people In lorence know what we are doing or how we operate We usually come up for air about once a year at this time and try to give you a quick briefing on what we have been doing throughout the pre ceding 12 months You hace right to know because your money contributed 1 through tho Community Chest has made it jmssible for us to continue io luncuon we feel that the funds you have entrusted to us have been wisely and economically spent to help the maximum number oT de serving persons without ever pau ruunx any ve estimate tnat II the winter isn't too severe and no flare up of unemployment occurs we can operate next year on $7000 from the Community Chest which is supplemented by $1200 from the city treasury nn th fl proval of Council I am completing years as I executive secretary for the United Charities It is my hope that this type work and the results ac complished will stand as real contribution to the wholesome fu ture of lorence Respectfully submitted MRS REBECCA ULLER Executive Secretary United Charities Jn rf'Jcct Bny and a11 bids is hereby reserved The suc cessful bidder at tho said sni will be required to deposit with Of KMgnCd (5) CCnt bd as evidence of good wt Mn ir Sompylnc wib his bid within 15 days after the sale McGOWAN Timmonsville Agent for the owner Russia Douses Any Hopes or Korean Truce UNITED NATIONS Oct 18 tftAdnrei Vishinsky today almrned Western hopes for a break in Korea bv wnrmiv Polish peace plan containing pro posals already rejected by tho I I 1 i LT 1 1 vuuvu aiauuns uommana In one of the most restrained speeches he has yet made during opening policy debates in the General Assembly the Soviet foreign minister said the Polish Korean question" He urged the delegates to take that course thcm by refraining from offering with the usual fan a program direct from Mos The Yllan nrrinncrwl WPN4 in 1 a Stanis Skrzesezewski of Sovictrdominated Poland contained a provision for the forced repatriation of prisoners of war That has been the chief block in the armistice talks in Panmunjom with the adamantly refusing to accept remainder of his speech was filled with the usual Russian blats at the United States germ war fare capitalism the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and a host of other subjects But these charges hae been voiced so often they no longer stir the delegates The con Jn estcrn circles was Vishmsky did not live up to the that he had headed Moscow strongset dele weokesf0 the N' and made his weakest speech cTbere wa no comment from fho tary uOf uState Acheson Wleyw Scn' Alexander syH AfPber ot the old 1 tne samc Wiley said Vishinsky spoke of a and said their initial rcaPS was that it contained no new nr posals Carlos Romulo the Phll SrV' wh0 has "ossed many a was hi1'? Witb Vishinksy? said it was the "same old The general debate in the full Assembly will continue Monday start work the $22500 ollowing the recent Harvest estival Days In lorence Palmetto urniture Co41 North My SW 0iol8341 CASH OR CREDIT Civic Music Club to Open Sales Monday Darlington vn rne National University Chorus Includes 6 in Area The members of The University Chorus a mixed voice choral group at the University of South Carolina was selected recently Prof Robert Van Dorcn direc tor said that members include Pee Lfoda Gayle Covington of Clio Shan Oozier of MarionJames Dew of Loris Louise Pos ton of Kingstree Alida Stanley of Loris and Betty Weatherly of Georgetown HONORED BY SURGEONS Dr James Keith Palmer of Sum and Salt Lake City was appoin ted a fellow of the American Col Surfcons riday night at the close of the annual convention in New York Citv is brother of A (Dickie) Palmer of lorence i01dtirntr ls be onc who can JL ainan P(lid 83 00 for gkig he Consdered himself splur 1W 1 about his Triple Hufinod Atlantic Hooting thViWrtrtAVjL' atl round tblt njoyi 10 Pfl'ng and summer he UTphtlol InH take of And in fall uTlClnd winter he Atlandc'sTripl ruw unr moini i If i 7 1 limpie Tne situation presented a Mnkp Rpnorf I MM of thTunikd Cherub? Uu but a challenge IYIUCvCw IXvUUi I I UmU a Charities la to father went back tn work in lnience'i Red eather Drive n2h qui? fwral yceka He moved hit starts November 9 General solid 1 A I fld bou8 Mme ration will start on that date but block We worked hard on tlxwe the organizational supper will be th children he cooperated to the full held Tuesday right on and wp were Kiaolng to feel Julian Dusenbury general ftr So encouraged One morning one of chairman of this fund drive ln lKhtera ran over reporting said the "kick off" supper will I Charitir tlM ntcd that he was 111 His employer took held Tuesday night 7:30 in the Country Club Ism 'tUata! I A relative had wlrwl Tiie Community Chest Is the and vtoiT V1 bl wi and br lew fund gathering agency for many homes th? UHiJ de 0 tbtIT1nutes fort he died city charttable and social welfare vortv tLft I rion't think she wanted the chil organlMtinns ranel froJ Si dwn for but she did want to ton) 215 Mln hf show us that they were hers and Here is the annual report from Intde'rs of w4 0011(1 do he tha lorence United Charities of djtr by with them Sha made plenty of flee onp of the Red eather XXn'n ery turn but services ni me community: treme cases orsfl ns many times To the Citliens of lorence: nished for ttoTftrv di lur" I tho father had begged us not to let October is here again and the nouril her hava hit children in the event United Charities wishes to give do fn of his death I am glad to report you a report on its activities for A that all four children are In good the past yeV tu? Luh 10 upPuy srhools Ijit winter was a tough one It chUdren of s' tTan ft We children In Ep was bitterly cold However our of hf worth Home right after flee was thrilled by the spirit matcly 1 800 chrlslms lt year Their home cooperation manifested by indi £5 hnvament was bad and tho yiduals and organizations One 55 SI' It 5be mother asked us tn place tho ehil leading business man visited us in 1HL fE Aux? dren because she realized that the office on a cold day and then Church 18 sheets Episcopal thye deserved a better chance than went out and bought 15 blanket btankel! CSM' hc wa to be given to families where little distributed nt Utfe As you see our office does a lot children were sleeping eold 'd wk in domestic relations He also gave ton to tbink God of eoal But aside from these ma Yn tJiKi bcm' our efforts rather than our terial contributions he gave us a '00 tangible achievements So often real boost in this work which is jntta hoa people say to us "Wlat's th" often itrenuous and discouraging I ku iin mAT? comforts use do anything with In fact the confidence and prop" rankly st of several tine citizens haveL thcrc are tlmP Ire! like proved of invaluable assistance nt noit good £rn 7 Jd in towel times when the going was rough I mattress es nim? nil ne Aflcr nI1 ar human beings Our office makes no solicitation ex 1 rKr three they have children and we cept through the Community nhr Ira have to keep up the fight for the Chest We depend upon this drive Lnsils fmi 14 th'' children Husbands and 9 wa el to to discuss their rtl uu consiaer an nlrt in iprootems one thing emerges and of lorence nnd the many services La Il unhapy home In which theK young we render I know thnt our agency most dn "at have the proper hxid ha the lowest overhead of any I rouill rwj forK0CSetIeB 55lor cothing and worse still they cuvir a uuiHirrn nfirrnnt CORNER CHURCH AND CHEVES STREET Hoover Denies Depression Was ault of Reoublicans ures brought beginnings of the re covery in July 1932 But our re covery then in motion was re versed by wholly unnecessary panic of bank depositors was created by refusal of the incoming New Deal to co oper ate with us in foreign and domestic remedial measures for four months after the election was also due to public panic over New Deal proposals to tinker with the value of our monev date aI1 doleful statistic from the bottom of this setback which they them selves created Hoover said he left office with 11 million persons tinem ployed nnd that the figure re Pain during ranklin first two administrations "Eight years of this New Deal unemployment only found remedy the second World War Hoover declared 3 That the Republican partv is ay 0 0 to Hoover cited Republican legisla tion in the field of labor child la bor farm housing veterans civil service nnd prison legislation ask ing after each point: "Was tins reactionary?" He said of housing: "By cooperative measures with the people we secured construction for more new homes during the TeMlbaAlbf whoIe cht years of tho New Deal a1 tbe HcPfblican party ne glected conservation nnd I ment of natural resources 1 I llst of 1 I trv ln fields of fores IvJ reclamation I 5s nnd harlxtrs highways I asseftod and PUblic building and I fonr Iih lo 33 Republicans I built more useful public works than I entire previous 30 years" I 5 Thnt the Republican party is I incompetent to preserve peace I Said Hoover: I misrepresentation that the Icpub fcan mNy is nn Isolationist I party is false on the record" I He said the GOP sponsored trea I ucs in many area of tho world in I cniding the good neighbor tiollcy I added" ral nnd f'0lltb America and I ut ls scarcely an isolation I 1st record arc that I most Republican opposed our join I ing with Stalin in the second World I cn We these monsters I Stalin and Hitler should exhaust I each other We said repeatedly that I by joining with Stalin in the war I wc would spread communism over I the earth proid I I Summing up Hoover said: It 1 pertinent to reassure new I voters from the record that the party behind such great men ns Christ or All Revival Theme At Darlington DARLINGTON OctJS A two week Jong "Christ or Everyone" revival will begin at the ree Will Baptist Church of Darlington Sun day Oct 19 Seaker will be the Rev Wayne Smith evangelist and pastor of the ree Will Baptist church of Swan nona lie was one of the principal speakers at the National Association of ree Will Baptists which met in Shawnee Okla in July He has also been onc of the speakers at Cragmont Assembly Black Mountain for tha naet three year The church will conduct a special radio broadcast each after noon Monday through ridav at 3:30 a over WJMX of lor 1 cnee I Sunday will also be observed as Homecoming Day at the church The Rev' A Holliday of Mann ing presiaent or tne south rami na State Association of ree Will Bap tist Churches will be the guest sprayer at me morning service A picnic lunch willbe held on the church grounds After lunch the congregation will re assemble for an afternoon of special singing and testimonials The choir will be under the direction of the Rev wyue vox ot itocxingnam Indochina Rebs Crush rench I HANOI Indochina rw ia iri Vietminh shock troops crushed the rench Union garrison of Nghia Lo in a massive attack today and drove eastward on the heels of other rench units pulling back from the area of that pivotal town toward the Red River delta The Conjmunist led rebels cap tured Nghia Ix with tactics and weapons that the rench said clearly bore a made ln China im print After a 48 hour barrage with heavy mortars and 5 millimeter recoilless guns they struck from tiie surrounding hills under the coyer of rain and clouds that minimized the effectiveness of strafing and bombing by rench warplanes a thousand of Ho Chi men led the assault against the barbed wire and concrete bunkers of rench and Thai tribal troops totaling bUv 'And more than 5000 other rebels streamed down into the vallev in th! Of fire before the resistance of the garrison col lapsed A half dozen outposts and two rench positions in the mountains nearby had been overrun in pre of offensive against a Tbal tribal of 3000 that IS at rmno rmH mountainous Northwest Indochina and a cap to the rich rice growing thatf rench Lense bastion in Indochina Although a thousand rench parachute troops had been flown to stiffen defenses of the area the? evident were not directly etv ttafied The die hard garrison total HonIy aboat a battalion While part of the rench reserve forces headed toward the delta others moved southward A Politkian is one who thinks out The National Male Quarter Aaron Rosand young American violinist and rancine of the "Hour of Charm" The area will be canvasses after a dinner meeting Monday Leaders of this canvass will bo Mr Ramsey Jr and Sam Regel Adult memberships are and student memberships $3 No single admission will ba available for the concerts and the season mem hershme will through Saturday Oct 25 Coll Or Write blow A RAINWATER GAS AND OIL COMPANY 011 NEEDS 0R THIS WINTER GET 'NSTAUATION TANKS AND DRUMS DIAt 8471 LORENCE Mrs Minerva Davis MANNING Oct 18 Mr Miner va Holden Davi died at her home here Saturday night after a long Illness Born in Betcrsburg Vn she was the wife of the late Dr Thoma Davis a practising physician of Summerton and Manning for many years Airs Davis was a member of tiie Manning Methodist Church She Is survived by a daughter Mrs Katherine Davis of Man ning three sons Capt Thomas of the Air orce Randall Huntersville and Joseph of Marion two sisters Mrs Johnson of Hampton Va and luiss vena noiacn of Petersburg Va one brother Holden of Blackstone Va and five grand children uneral services will hn hnM 3 pm Sunday in ner home with the Rev Ritter pastor of the Manning Methodist Church nnd 8 elder retired Methodist minister officiating Robert Gainey Robert TPft OK ductor for the Atlantic Coast Line Railway for a number of years died at 9:30 Saturday in a local hospital He resided at 1 1Ie survived by his W1 1 0 trio am i ov 4V4IHVI miss vora Hull man a son Robert Gninev three sisters Mrs Baker' Rocky Mount Mrs Ben Walker and Mrs James Turnage Va': two brothers Gainey of Stedman Goldslxirn uneral arrangements will HomcnnOUnCC1 by Watcrs ncral The United States is running in rm rCnd' bllt tbank goodness gthe States ent unning tbe United is tbe 0ie who can hnrt b'nst every small town had a Chautauqua week arm Women Hear Nutritionist On Physical itness Mis Rita Duboi addressed member of the lorence County Council of arm Women Saturday on the topic of physical fitness The nutritionist for the Exten sion Service of the North Carolina State College had a her topic "Keeping arm amilies Physi cally it" Ernest Kelley president opened the meeting at which sing ing and flag salute were led by Mrs Hanna The devotional wa led by Mrs Stokes and Council creed by Mrs Wade Langston A welcoming speech wa riven bv Mrs nhv I Rogers Special entertainment wa pre djinni oy memocr or the Vox 4 Club Lunch was served by the John sumiiiu nnu via Clubs The next meeting will be held next spring TimmonsvilleMon Back rom Korea AAlvUVlVivOVluLhi Oct lo Lt Colonel Raney Hinson ar rived in Timmonsville Tuesday from Korea to spend 40 days with his family who have been making their home with Mrs mother Mrs Atkinson for the past year Colonel Hinson left the United States Nov 12 1951 He was as signed to the Korean Military Ad visory Group to the Republic of Korea In December 1951 and January 1952 he was assigned Regimental Advisor to the Capital Division with the mission of clear ing me souinwcsiern area of Korea of guerillas Durin? the nrvrofnn thousand guerillas were killed or captured In ebruary Col Hinson was promoted to Service Advisor 10 tbe Infantry Division of the Republic of Korean Army oner abnf on the central front of the otn Army Cnn? nCrft by Way of JaPan hept 24 and arrived in San ran cisco Oct 12 He received a certificate of commendation from Lt Gen Wv man of the Corps and Lt Gen Paika Chief of Staff of Re public of Korean Army He also I mv region or Merit decoration for meritorious achieve ment and Republic of Korean decor ration second class from Presi dent Sigmond Rhee rTbtr Korean according to vol Hinson is a war against Com munist aggression and the free people of the United Nations BARTEL UNERAL C7! sefvices for Sylvester Bartell will be held at 3'30oada' aRernoon in St Paul A Cburch Burial will be in St Mark Cemetery Eady and Mil ler i uneral Home in charge GREGG UNERAL uneral services for Deborah Gregg will be held at 3:30 pm Sunday In the St Paul AM Church Help and Aid Society 'in charge of arrangements genrettfuneral servces for Judy Gen rctet will be held Sunday after 1n at Trinity Church Burial Ml be In the Bap 1 S1 Com 0 cry Help and Aid doty in charge of arrangements Gen Eisenhower and Sen Nixon is a constructive party of probitv courage ideals and vision wor fy adminis iration of pur Chapman Mamed Head Of TB Drive The appointment of County Trea surer Chapmnn chairman of the Christmas Seal Salo Pro gram for 1952 waa announced yes terday by Baker president of the lorence County Tuber culosis and Health Association Chapman expressed his hopes that proceed from the sale ut Christmas Scala will surpass al) previous records unds received aro used to defray the excuse of the County Tuberculosis Assocla tion program for the treatment ol TB patients Smith was appointed chain man of tho Negro Snle drive Ha will be assisted by co chairman Sam Nettle "We want this year to bring a harvest sale" said Baker "In ord er that the tuberculosis program of fase finding treating and cun Ing may continue throughout 1953" are a 100 hidden taxes or an egg" No wonder there era so mnny overripe ones first before the people CARD THANKS Wc wish to thank nur mana friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during the death of our ron and brother Corporal rank Cecil Barnes who wa killed in an automobile accident near Camp Polk Louisiana on Octo ber 8 1952 Mr and Mr Leon Barne and family vi bRIED CHICKEN rench 0 ries Slaw Roll A $125 Phone 3472 or I eke Out Ordcre 15 Minute Service Hours: 3 PM to 11 PM 'BACK TO NORMALCY' i i McMillan Says Candidates Talking on Wrong Topics 4tlll WU4U 41 SHUllS QU der keg" Representative John McMillan told the Lion Club last week Tho majority of the countries of the world are looking for us to solve their individual problems" the Sixth District Congrewman McMillan deplored what ha said waa the fact that candidate for the presidency were highlighting states right Income taxes and other thing" when they should be accenting plan to end the war in Korea and to bring this country back to normalcy" i laughing up her sleeve at us" he continued "for the war in Korea is doing just what she want causing us to spend a lot of money and tossing thou sand of young men into a conflict that may go on ftr year" Talking about tho November election McMillan said "It 1 ur gent that we get vote "Our country ha a poor regis tration record" he said "We hope the November event wUl change this" he added Mre Alfred Mnnwiller gang three songs among them tho Tennessee Waltz" which she dedi cated to Mr McMillan a native of Tennessee Airs George Mc Cown accompanied Mrs Manwil 1 ler at the piano George McCown presided in the absence of president Ernest Strectt Baroody was program chair man ahd the Rev Tom Sim pro nounccd the invocation I Guest were Mr A Price and Lions Sam Moore of Columbus Ga Colvin Jr WSSfc gf bagRS I' wf'AWMP rti I 1 MUw rs if wL 12? 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