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P2 Elegit THE INDEX-JOURNAL CREENWOOD. S. Feb. 22. 1949 It estimated that ACCOMPANIST FOR SINGERS r4 ot amnion eeoka a year.

Guild Meet Hears Orgnft Recitals And Choir Festival Nadine Conner Gives A Beautiful Concert Mrs. Bryant Dies After Long Illness Dr. Ceo. W. Parsons McCormlck To Take Part In Seal Sale MoCurmkk.

Pet 13 A group 4 MiCurmirk citisena wifl assist In the Ittn annual Easter Seal drive lo be sponsored by the a a Bacsety for OUipied Chuldren and Adulia. The Easier Beau OuenmiUee. organ recitals end a junior chutr festival were mi today program of CHIROPRACTOR K. Ma DUI toTt rw Mr rtti Nadine Conner, with a oyoua. Mr.

Alice tmlly Thompaoo U. died last nglbt at 10 ft regional Ametlren Oulld of Or tishtful ectreea ao that bar umtaual popularity In opera lie roles la wen understood. Last night her Bong lo grareful voice and eaquiaiuty clear lanlats meeting here. o'clock al the hotna of bar daughter. The aelegelea heard an inspire which will map out ways by which present services to tha handicapped In this community ran be maintain.

ad or extended, new includes Mr Mrs W. el ton. Fourth street diction, gave Oreenwood a beautiful concert last night ino Moon from -Ruaalka. Uunai sannoo last night by Pral South oreenwood, following as ill I V. I J'" 9 Bong front Tauet- and Norma 1 dent Emeritus Ilnuf Sluane Coffin There waa Intense emotional ao- dm of II month.

Aria from "Don Paeouale" i Flan Karrtaon. Miss Mary Remsen eg Union ThoJ.iral Seminary. Mra. in? in I was bora In Hart good theatre as wall as golden mue- Mr. Ralph CreeweU Miss 16.

rouniy, Oa, th daughter of the Two Wcturfa, a luncheon and a Evelyn Long is chairman of th peal In her atnging art and In the clear brio quality of her voice, to which the near -capacity audience waa warmly responsive. The eoncert waa aoonaored br Mies Conner substituted Bongs lata Lawrence and Rebecca Tyna busine meeting ilw on U- committee. My Mother Taught Me. DvoraiL Harrelson Gr Fraser PVBUO AOOOCWTAJfT Income Tax Acconntinf IMmi end State 704 Paimetuj Bid. DUI ON Thump m.

day'a leogrem fur Lha orssnists rroea the Carolina. (lirtla and tor one at lit gypay airs and her to Ahe was married ap I. 1 the Oreenwood Community Concert seneiuve. unueuai InterpreUUon of AT THE HOSPITAL Adesltied Teeierdayi Mrs. CUuda tha late Umtii Bryant, who dtad Florida.

the popular favorite waa one of rare ytart ago from lha data of Mot The three-day eonrlave and to Association and at Intenniaaion L. Brosa. president of the aseo Allen. 03 Wast street: Mra. J.

Brrant'i death. morrow llh lao nvinilng concert Morgan, til Lowell street; Mra. Mr. Bryant had been living in lion, announced that the annual membership campaign will be held H. 1 Uncock.

17 Honea Path street Oieetiaood for lha paat 2f rears. eeeeeeeoeeeeeeoeee In the week beginning Monday. beauty. In generous response la audience enthusiasm the singer gave five en-pores. Including such favorites aa Mavume and Comln' Thru the Rye Her accompanist was Robert Pay-son Ifiil who gave a Diano solo arid aha waa a devoted member of March He announced also that Ware Bhoala; Mra E.

O. OUlion Rout Bobby E. Wood. RouU Mrs. P.

Rachela. Ml Orler street tha Dutat Avenue Church of God new members who loin the aaancla- 91m taa a teiUtful and consecrated Dlsekarged TeaiWayi CharUe Uon during that Week will ba given the privilege of attending the final Christian Ufa. and har unselfish de Ami Thomaa Kanea of Crectmixxl. nlwvf. will be nc- group of three numbers.

He played two Brahms Trim mesa I. tn A Mln- votion to family and friends will Hug has. RouU 1. Calllaon; Mies Nsille Purdue. RouU 1.

Nlnetv Bli ooncert In the current serlee, which III be on April by John Sebas and la PUl Minor, and Ca o)mjMtiist for the Furman Unlvrrlty Sinerg who will p-p-ar at the Gret-nwood Hlh School auditorium tomorn)w Mra. T. D. Jonee, gig Edgefield ave tian, harmonica player. price by Dohnanyt Aa an encore nue; Mra.

Clark Evans. Montague long ba remembered. Sum I von liuluda all daughters. Mis A L. Maya.

Joanna: Mra. C. KchoU. Mra Woolen. Mra Bkelton.

Mra C. Crouch. Mis connera program last night Mr. mil played Polka from the was a happy combination of dra vt-nlnK. He La gcrvlng hia third year aa accompanist for the aingt rH.

He itudicd piano with Wendell Kenney, head of Bhostakoviwn ballet. avenue; Mrs. W. A. Ooieman.

133 Laurel street; Mlaa Kalhertne Couch. Ware Bhoala. miss Oonnera next concert will LONG WINDED ALLIGATOR Al alligator long winded that ht only hat to coma Bp for air tight time a day. You can open a new account with ut and on jour wax rejoicing, before an alligator comes up tha flnt Una. DANK OF GREENWOOD member or r.

a matic arias and shorter selections of subtle charm. Lovely to the eye as well as the ear. ahe la alao a de i inni.iu music uepariment am fur the nast two turn- be In LaOrana. Oa. tomorrow ntehi nurs ha.

Urn coach on the ataff of the Oix-ra Comnanv at TL. I ii.iuuiu.ju.i. i ma mi ne toureu me nation as accompan i-st for Hugh Thomjwon and Valdengo. baritones of the Met rojioliian Opera Company. Mra W.

Douglas, all of ttnud, aix Mini, James Bryant, Ab-rrlll. Lawrence Calvin, Luther, Mark. iMbrni and Orargt If. Bryant, all of UrartiBuud; four aaltora. Mra.

IJMla McDovaU. Cdgtflald. Mra LtiU Brooota. ram wood, Mra. Knobta Brown.

Roy (too. Mra. Emma Bonda. Cbrrtoo. four Farther ahead JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ENDS BEST YEAR IN ITS HISTORY than ever in URMAN SINGERS ANNOUNCE Oreenwood Ninety Six Wan Shoaie PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN HERE Orerruooro, N.

Jeflerwm slightly over tit .000 000 In the brbUirra. Wlllla Thompaon. Waal-minuter; Brry, Luthrr and Lonnla Thompaon. Mart wall. Oa.

AIM aur-vlving ara 77 grmndrhlMrao and II aiandard Life Insurance ComiWiiy beaut) and precision years INg. IM7. and IMg, the total net gain of life Insurance In force TOMORROW EVENINGAT 8:30 completed it a beet year In company nuiory December Ji. lu. with re- was I2J0.000.O0O the average gain ortia of IH30.7eS.000 Insurance In grrat-grandchlldrra rurtrral aarvicaa will ba hald WadnfMday aflrrnoon at 4 o'clock per year being In eiceas of ITT The furrowi University Btngara.

from Carmen" Bluet Polotetrlan Dane and Chorua force and new business of 1123.103. ooo- an ao voice mixed ch.u, will prw 121. President Ralph C. Price told rrom tna CTiurch of Ood on Durat wnlte reported the figure for aent a concert at the Ortanwood from Prince Igor" Borodin Tha Mixed Chorua the 2nd annual meeting of stock nua uienalon, with tha Rv. iH waa rn.22J.TM.

High School auditorium tomorrow holders here. L. Mullar. tha Rrr D. Cbildraaa.

arming al I 30 There no a dm ta ui yearn record-breeJUng total Chorua of Returning Pilgrim It's the new lha Krr R. Craven and tha Bar of 133JgSJ31 In new business il ti charge, and the public la In from "Tinnhauaar Wagner W. Baiara officiating. Intannaot Low. How A Roaa E'er Blooming Directora re-elected Price and other officers of the company.

They were: Joseph M. Bryan, first rtce-ptsaldent; o. Elmer Leak. execuUve ritrd lo be prrarnt to hear the group, making their annual wtntar Price said, made the third consecutive year the com pay has gone over the 1100.000.000 mark In this nhaee ill folio in ndgrwood camatary. Tha following hart bara raquaat Praetortua Peter Piper JarvU tour.

of its opera lions. He noted an In ad to tnt aa paJlbaarara: Charts Tha Whiffenpoof Bong Arr. Val vice-president: M. A. White, second vice-president; Julius Smith, rolloaing It tha program that will be presented hera tomorrow Brown, Bam Urgant, Carol DooUt la crease of gJljrrja In assets urine less Pleat Lm bm vice-president and general counsel: UaColumbua IMUar, Junior Tarry March of tha Muaketeers Prim) rvenlng Tha Olea Club J.

H. Barrier, vice-president; D. X. Budtner. vice-president and actu Juniur smltb and Jimmy Hogan.

Honorary pailbcartri will ba Alma Mater-Brnea tali represent 44 per cent of total Invested assets, or more than Lea reported the net rets Parker 51- Tha NuUracker Bulla TchaUot ary; Dr. H. P. Starr, medical direc HalleluMh from "Mount of aky-eirnetina W. VoiaeUa.

N. B. Oordoa. Lundy Powlar. H.

Baiglar. J. P. Bkalloo. MUM aaea ll OUraa" Beethoven or t-l percent Interest on Invested tor; H.

P. Leak, vice-president and treasurer; Karl LJung. agency man assets snowed a gala. T. Thompaon.

Ton McAilatar. J. Olortou la Thy Nama from i a a a a ager, ocorge K. Cavanaugb, mana toe cwee or ooerauona an 0. Chandler.

Joarpb McNaal. Kobla Twalfih Maaa" Motart Overt ura Dance of lha Sugar Plums Trpae Dane of tha Toy Plutea WalU of tha Flowers Tha Mixed Chorus- ger of securities department: and December IL" Price eonUnuad amlth. CccU Moort. Oaorga Cul- Coma, Coma Ta Saint Cornwall Carlyte Oes. secretary.

after taking care of doUct reserves bartaoo. Cilia Culbertaoo, W. P. Tha Holy City Adam-Ringwaid The companyl governing body an aoaiuoa of 1700.000 lo the con uoopar, Dr. John Harrtaoo.

Dr. A. Tha Mixed Chorus tingency reserve, we Increased our declared a dividend of cents per share on 1.000,000 capUal snares Victor Herbert Favorite Arr. oolemie in Queat ora from "La unasaigned surplus account by MacXeaa Purza Del Dratlno'-Verdl wojom, mating in this account a total of I11000O00. This, with our Soloists: Carrie Ann Shiedar.

of gio par value, pays bis January Director toted a par cent bonus on 1U salaries to employees. We're Called Omdolerl from Tha Oondollera" Gilbert Bobby Watson and Roy Crowe. captlal atoek, grrea ua tMXOMO a Bannatt, Dr. W. p.

Turnar. Jr, M. T. WUaon. Paul Chlldrwa.

a P. Browning. J. T. Wootan, B.

Thompaon, Harold Klaer, W. Bain. Amoa Banlatar, 8. Tolbm, and Bin Puckrtt Tha body la at tha noma of har daughter. Mra.

W. L. Bkrlton. to await tha hour of atrvlca. Harlry Punaral Horn.

-During the years 1HJ. int. and Edward Bhlngler-Wlliiams Mclrar Dry BoneeArr. Oeerhart TouH Nevar Walk Alone Roc captiai surplua and coo ling ancy fund thug ending the beat rear tn Price said "our company Where Beauty and Mirth from era-Ringwaid TrarUU" Verdi urn company? history from In- made a total net gain of It IK the average ner rear belne Battle Hymn of the Repubilo has 14 remarkable new advances. New "31" wrltti with velvet irnoothneu fll)s a new way ihat'i ear and sure and safeguards against leaking even at highest flight levels.

See it today. fait, $13.50 eW 5eft, S19J3 mi Griffin's JEWELERS 17 tUaapteai Areas 1S.S0 suranre operations." SoloUU: Bloaaom Craft and Bob Arr. lungwald Waldrop Soloist: Boyd Hlcke The Mixed Chorus Chorua of the Clgaratt Olrta Burial To Be curred, for just one week, having Coroner's Jury Holds 'A Owls are NOT related to hawks and faloona although for many years It was believed they were. Tha Merest relatives of owla are whlppoorwllla, night hawks and a bird called tha goatsucker. I I Leo Minor In Fatal DEATHS And FUNERALS Thursday For Pvt Boswell moved there from the OalUaon road In Oreenwood county.

Minor had worked at Mathews Mill, ahe said, but had made arrangements to Shooting- Of Bullock farm at his new home. (Continued from Pag One, WILLIAM MAN! NASH Word waa received here Saturday An testimony was that neither Minor nor Bullock waa drinking at the time at the shooting and Oilea A statement waa read from Dr. McCormick, Feb. 33. William by Mrs.

Marlon Irrtn Boswell that Rondeau of Due West to the effect Mann Nash, of Modoc, retired the body of ber husband. Pvt Tnur ENROLL BY FEB. 25th that death was caused by loss of man C. Boswell, who died of wounds engineer of the C. and W.

C. rail testified thai Bullock had no gun. Mrs. Minor recalled only one time when there had been any trouble road and a veteran of World War I. received tn action in Italy 00 Sept blood.

Bullock was dead on arrival at his office, according to tha statement, with the bone between the 17. 1M4 win arrive bar Wednesday. died Sunday afternoon at 1:39 o'clock at the Veterans Rosoltal In between her husband and Bullock. That occurred last summer when For The Th Now "Sjerlif Twite" Dal It'i atIa that reaOy peg to your head this new Knox lighnrejght fek Iu hand and brim-binding an triple harmonica of gubde tone-on-tone, and Id narrowed brim hag ail the smart zet of the new trend. Con la and have a Knox "Spring Pen.

23 at 3 p. tn. knee and the hip and both bones Columbia after a long illness. they were living on the lake In Pvt Boswell waa born Nov. It, between the knee and ankle shat Mr.

Naab waa a native of Lincoln- 1911 at Elberton, Oa, and attended tered. ton. Oa, where be was born Noeeia Oreenwood county, aha said. Bullock and another man came to their house drunk, she said, and Lao told them to get off bis yard. 1 ber 1.

1S80, and was a son of ths the public school there before coming to Oreenwood II years ago, where ba attended Oreenwood Blab The load entered directly behind the left knee. Sheriff Chester Flem i late John and Mary Jane Paradlae rVfcah. He had lived at Modoc since ing testified. He arrested Minor at ScbooL Coroner Alewlne Questioned Mrs. Other Knag Bala HM te SUM 1907.

He entered service Nov. 37 1M2. Minor cloeely as to a statement ahe waa supposed to have made to hl mt. Nsah was a member of the the doctor's office in Due West When he picked up the gun Minor pulled seven shells out of hia pocket Al the time of hia death ba bad been In the Army almost two years. Thomaa J.

Lion. Jr, Post of the concerning Minor being hired by City Democratic Nomination March 8 WE ARE ALL FOR GREENWOOD, S. C. -THE CLEANEST, QUIETEST, AND FASTEST CROWING CITY IN THE STATE" Metropolitan Population 25,000 GaTXETINGS ITtOM PAUL ELLIS Second Term Candidate for Mayor American Legion, a member of the ouuoca: 10 macs uquor. She insist and said.

"Til give you these too. Sheriff Fleming testified. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engl ed that ahe didnl know anything neera, a snnner and a member of Minor admitted shooting Bullock. Sheriff Fleming said, saying that aooui n. and said that If she had made any such statement aha waa the Hejaa Temple In OreenvUla.

of which 1J months bad been spent overseas. Ha was tn the Infantry of the Fifth Army. On May 13, 1944 be waa wounded, but after recovering from Injuries returned to his duties, and It waa from Injuries sustained tha second He la surrieed by his wife. Mrs Bullock had accused him of stealing excited when ahe did It Bunle Douglas Nash: a slater, im his auu. Joe M.

Minor said that he did not IS. W. Orovee of Houston. Tnu 'He came to my house three know anything about any liquor and a number of nieces and time that ba died. times," Sheriff Fleming quoted Ml business of Leo Minor and Bullock.

nephews. Pvt Boswell, 23 years old at the nor aa saying. "He accused me of He lived tn tha house with Bullock Puneral aerricee will be conducted time of bis death, bad received the stealing his still. Ws got Into It and for three yean and never saw any I shot him." Purple Heart with two clasps and at tha graveside In the Modoo Baptist Church Cemetery this after- evidence of any dealing In liquor, tha Bronte Star. Ha waa killed while ne said.

Mrs. Minor testified that Bullock had come to the Minor home three removing a fellow comrade from tha noon at I o'clock by, the Re. Clyde R. Bates. Prompting from the audience BOLTON'S The Leading Clothier Battlefield.

Pallbearers will be B. Ha. time. He came first on Saturday evening about 7 o'clock and asked drew a rebuke and a warning from At tha time of entering eenricc thorne. Carroll Burner.

Betwvn Solicitor Beasley at one point He ha was employed at Orenola Gro for Leo. Minor was not at home and Hallman. W. W. Wood.

Richard waa questioning Mrs. McConneu aa cery at Panola Mill and waa ha went away, but returned about Key, and J. P. Brunson. to what her father had said when member of Mathews Methodist 7:90 Sunday morning, again askinr the waa brought back into tha Church, for Leo He stayed there about 30 house after the shooting.

He Is survived by his wife. Marlon minutes that time, Mr. Minor said, and then came back the third time "What did your father say when Irvln Boswell, the daughter of Jim you got back?" Solicitor Beasley Irrtn of South Oreenwood, two asked. children, James Clarence 1 Not anything," came from the Frances Gale; bis parents, Mr. and crowded courtroom.

shortly after noon Sunday. It was on the third trip that the shooting occurred. John Jesse Oilee, resident of Saco treet In Oreenwood, testified that ho drove Bullock to Minor's home Mrs. Clarence Boswell of South Oreenwood: and hia grandparents. -Not anything," said Mra.

Mc ConnelL Mr. and Mrs. J. Minlab of Eber- PENNEY'S Special For Wednesday Morning MEN'S COTTON SPORT SHIRTS Solicitor Beasley asked Coro ton. Tha body win arrive tomorrow af ner Alewlne to warn the audience not to prompt witnesses.

Mrs. Mc- Saturday night and again Sunday morning. Bullock said he had some business with Minor, he testified. temoon at I o'clock over tha Sea Connell said that aha did not know board and after 4 o'clock will be at and bought the gas for his car. The who had spoken out tha borne of tha parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. O. Boswell, SS Second atreet uura trip, he said, was In an auto She waa firm In her statement, however, that ber father had not mobile owned by Joe Minor, and he South Oreenwood, waa going along for tha ride." Puneral services will be held from the graveside at the family plot In Oreenwood Memorial Gardens The trip Saturday night had been arranged on the spur of the moment when he met Bullock In Oreenwood. After falling to sec Mi Thursday at 4 p.

m. The Vara Hol- made any statement to ber. Minor went in the back room alone, she aid, and did not aay anything. Frank Pleming was foreman of the coroners Jury, with these other members: Dixie Bruce, Lamar CUnkscalea, Col. a.

A. J. Bunch and W. P. Qodfrey.

ley Post of V. P. Post No. 9094, nor Saturday night. Bullock asked will have charge with fun military nun to taae him there again Satur rites at the graveside, with the Rev.

M. Doggett-tacl Rev. O. 8. Lee day morning.

This time they left about 6 o'clock, arriving at tha Minor home about 7 and staying 15 or officiating. With coffee removed from Vienna muiuies. The Carolina parakeet once rationing lists, the city has resum mlim ioe m. Minor, a first cousin of ed Its three-eenturies-old custom Of gathering tn coffee houses for ranged aa far north aa Wisconsin, now la restricted to Florida and la almost extinct discussion. ueo Minor, testified that the third trip was made In his car.

He lives on Merrlman street in Greenwood, he said. Sunday morning he and hia wife went to the Bullock residence 757 Holloway atreet in South ALLENUWiiLES urcenwooa oetween 7 and 8 o'clock. Bullock wanted to en tn mnM. home, he said, and he took him tn ua car. mey StODDed be his fth ADDING MACNinEfl The Sfondord ef Compawiae)! far Accu2Acr-sKD-tmzMtaaY efs house somewhere near rf.lKxn.

Vkll. -I" TT i.f "D0Ut nour' anl went uu mi minors nouse Who tjf wMotjt BxAtyrMitM leWtjffi He got out of the car about a mile before reaching Minor's house, since SPECIAL PURCHASE! c4 bate yet rrw "eo. nun not to come to hia house. "Leo don't like for me to coma to hta house, and he dont come to A. H.

WOODLE FOR MAYOR A Planning Board A Citizens Committee Recreational Facilities For Young And Old fl Progressive Business-Like Administration ENROLL AND VOTE ENROLLMENT BOOKS CLOSE FEBRUARY 25TH JeJepfona or write rot uuic, ue saia. nut na inci- had been no trouble between them. bos out wait with him. lu6" ihJ to be about onenii neming said it was -30 when he picked themup Sunday afternoon, still waiting by the aide of the road, nn WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO PURCHASE FOR YOU ONCE AGAIN AN UNBELIEVABLE VAL-UE IN MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS. PLAIDS AND SOLID COLORS.

SPORT COL LARS. FINE FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. SIZES MEDIUM AND LARGE ONLY. Bullock had been ahot. twin Mrs.

Minor and tor. Mrs. McDonnell. ttm. Tear Adding Machine Headqsarters la Green weed GORDON BAILES, MGR.

Si It MAIN ST PHONE Sill they had known Bullock for about 11 that they had been Uvlmr at th.i- ent home, where the shooting oc i.

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