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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 9

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The Index-Journali
Location:
Greenwood, South Carolina
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9
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THE INBEi JOURNAL SECOND SECTION PACES! TO 4 SECOND SECTION PACES 1 TO 4 The Leading Newspaper pfVestern South Carolina jr ii VOL. XXV NO. 80 Vatarsd As oand CUM attee At The- Pwtoffiea Oramwood. B. C.

Under Th Aet Of March I. U7. GREENWOOD, S. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 20, 1944 associated phess features nea features AP LEASED WIRE ImMiM of Outstanding Interest Births PROGRAM FORjCOtlNTY COUNCIL OF FARM WOMEN! MEETING SATURDAY The Oreenwocd. 'County Council Club Market Mrs.

Ben Young. Red Cross Calendar of Farm Women Personals FROM AT0GUSTA Mrs. W. Philiips, of Augusta, came up Monday to be with her sister, Mrs. George Dixon who was Injured in the tornado of Sunday morning.

The Dixon home on phoenix street was among those wrecked by the storm. wui meet at Tran i iAli Mrs. C. D. Sowell, read by qull church on will nit-et at the schoolhouse.

Friday P. M. Iuka H. D. club will meet at the home of Mrs.

W. H. Guy. Saturday A. County Curb Market on Oak Street' will be open.

10:30 A. The CJreenwood County Council of Farm Women will have their Spring meeting at Tranquil Church. i Yemen ivha suffer SIMPLE The program Is 'as follow 'J a secretary. Mrs. Timmerman.

Certificates Elizabeth Jffcrbert. Report of Committees VAnnouncemenu. Bong- Blest Be the VliSiO p. m. Adjournment.

CROW Mr. and Mrs. John Oerald Crow announce the birth of a son, Keith David, at the Greenwood hospital Saturday night. April 15. Mrs.

Crow was the former Ml.ss Bertha Walker. Abbt-viUe. April 20 (Special) Born at the Memorial Hospital during the past week: Mr. and Mis. Gordon Mundy.

a daughter, RoKeatm. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, a daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Milford. bov, Frpnk Allen. Mr. and Mr.s.

Robert Carwile, a boy. Robert Jr. Knitting Room Will be open Friday morning from 9:30 to 12. In the afternoon from 2:30 to 5. Surgical lreiiinN in i-huiK Friday morning from 10 to Mrs.

(J. Mr Donald and Mrs. A. C. Todd.

In the afternoon from 2:30 to ft. Mrs. W. C. Parker and Mrs.

Sara Imboden. FROM ILLINOIS Miss Clifford- Barratt, who has been doing special mission work in Southern Illinois, Is now with her sister, Mrs. George Park on Spring street. 10:00 a', m. 10:30 a.

m. Call to order by ident-Mrs. Bolemaiu.t:' Council Creed izi -unlsoti, iv. Song All Hall, the Powpt (( '1-Devotional Rev. Bryson.

Community Health and Recreation Mr. Frank Holroyd. Special t.J Talk-Mr. P. M.

j-Roll call of clubK. 7 ,1 Reading of Minutes Mrs. Marvin Timmerman. Reading of Tresaurer't Report. 2 Mrs.

E. E. Oruber. IRES DELAY VICTOR! Forest fires in the United States, of which there were 208.218 last yehry retard the war effort by destroying valuabe forest resources Snd by diverting to flie-f ighttng Tlie sewinK room is open every day. Tuesday through Friday, 2:30 to 5.

If lack of blood-iron makes you pale, weak, "dragged our try Lydia Pink-ham's TABLETS one of the best bom. ways to help build up red blood to get mors strength and energy in such csms. Fallow label directions. ream nianpowxr tl at could otherwise be Rural Calendar Thursday :30 P. Cokesbury H.

D. FROM ORLANDO Capt. Elbert Adama, V. A. Medical Corps stationed at Orlando, arrived Monday to be wlth bis mother.

Mrs. A. C. Adams who was severely injured la the Sunday morning storm when the side of her house on CresweU street wss crushed by par of the roof of a nearby building. the carrying Uti'ized in war rivduction, the V.

S. A camel has twice Forest Seivice points out. ''power of an ox. club RPCOO0KOOOOK Rhodes-Perdue Collins ATTEND MEETING Among those from here attending the state meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Music Clubs are Mrs. Cecils K.

Smathers, second vice-president of the Federation, Mrs. W. P. B. Kinard.

Mrs. Joe Jenkins. Miss Verena Peschl and Mrs. Oeorge Parsons. Miss Peschl will give a group of songs at noon Thursday on the program.

VISITS MOTHER Pvt. Milton Alexander spent Monday, with his mother. Mrs. Mary Fannie Laney, 850 Reynolds St. He had to leave that night ana his mother went as far as Charlotte with him.

TO COLUMBIA Mrs. J. D. Kinard and Miss Mazie Kinard are leaving today for several days visit In Columbia. ATTEND FUNERAL From Greenville News.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrow, and daughter, Lucille, and J. M.

Morrow, accompanied by B. A. Nor ris, of OreenwoGdiwr Qreent vllle the -early part of this week to attend the funeral of Frank Morrow. ON FURLOUGH Jack P. Rldlehoover'of the Navy, now stationed In proton.

Is spending a ten day furlough here after being called home on account of the illness of his mother, Mr. W. Ridlehoover. MISS EUTH BIRO In competition with able representatives from the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes, Miss Ruth Bird of Greenville, a senior, won the Beauty Contest sponsored by the Lander College Athletic Association and has been declared Miss Lander of 1944. MUs Betty McDowell oi Greenwood, freshman, was runner-up in the contest.

The Judges were Mrs. Bruce Barksdale, Mrs. Neel Crymes, Mrs. Josb Craig, and Miss Connie Riddlck. The proceeds from the contest will be used to Improve the Recreation Room, one of the mast popular centers on the campus.

LARCE CHIFFORODE Walnut finished. Desirable piece, with mirrored doors, a.CO NEWS BRIEFS AS GATHERED IN ABBEVILLE DURING PAST WEEK LIVING MASSIVE 3- ROOM Wilson Is a retired Seaboard engineer and spent many years here in Abbeville. Well proportioned sofa and two matching chairs to add plenty of comfortable beauty to your livintr room. Choice of wine or blue tapestry covers. Use our easy terms! Mrs.

Franklin Nickles has relumed to her home here after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton in Savannah. 20 Cash $1.75 Weekly! Abbeville, April 19 Special) Miss Ulllan Klllingsworth, Miss Margaret Wilson and Miss Gladys Wham bavs been Invited to be-com members of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society, Ersllon Chapter Alpha Eta of the state organisation of South Carolina. This high compliment is only extended to teachers who have an outstanding record and who have achieved dts-Unction In teaching.

Abbeville la proud of these three young women teachers in the rity schools and of their records. Initiation exercises will be held in Columbia Thursday evening. Mr. Ksthrlne Klugh Maultsby already a member of the organisation. Mrs.

W. E. Owens went to Greenville this week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Corrie Morrow, a sister-in-law. She was Joined in Abbeville by Irene Morrow Seal of Atlanta.

PIECE Miss. Caroline Graves Is here BEDROOM ICE REFRIGERATOR While enamel box, 'to offer food pro-lection. Has 50-lb. Rl fl .50 Ice rapacity. "gA 11 from Washington and will visit for FROM NORFOLK B.

L. 'Ridlehoover of Norfolk, spent the past weekend with bis mother here. FROM ANDERSON Mrs. Wilton Moon, and children of Anderson Are spending a few daya with ber mother, Mrs. W.

L. Ridlehoover. TO MICHIGAN Pvt. Luther Smith of Selfridge Field, Mich, has returned after a twelve day furlough spent with home folks in Ninety Six. While here Pvt.

Smith was married to Miss Crystal Smith of Greenwood. RKTI RX HOME Mrs. D. J. Walker.

and daughter who have hfcen vlxitlng Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reynolds hare returned to their home In come time with Mrs. James Chalmers. Miss Graves has been connected with the Navy Department elnce she went to Washington some time ago and is doing confidential work in that department holding a distinguished position.

She Is here for a rest. Friends are delighted to see her. 20 Cash $1.50 Weekly I The schools will close here Friday and the teachers 1 will go to Columbia to attend the meeting of the State Teachers Association. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Wilson of Atlanta are In town for visit with Mrs. C. D. -Brown and the Misses Brawn. Mr.

Wilson will return to Atlanta and Mrs. Wilson will remain and visit with Miss Maggie Latimer and Mlas Plevan Seal. Mr. I I. If -1 Wk WW'''1 HERE FROM MIAMI Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Sanders of Miami, are visiting here with his mother, Mrs. M. F. 11 i W7': Haiulfoine in i tch mahogany rinlsb; Includes full size panel bed.

mirrored vanity, large, chest of draw- SPARKUNC MIRRORS Carefully constructed. Gleaming Jewelry: for i you room t.v 4 lur Graham. N. C.i Handsomely framed, Clear glass. '3' Ten: FROM COLUMBIA Mra.

Leslie Milling of Columbia haa been visiting relatives here, FROM GREENVILLE Mr. and Mra. Roy 81m peon. Mrs. Rodger and Mrs.

Fisher of Oreen-ville were visitors here yesterday. QUITE ILL' Friends of little Elizabeth Byrd, daughter of Mr. and Mra. "Bill" Byrd of La ure street, will be sorry to know that she continues critics lly ill and Is a patient In University hospital in Augusta. VISIT HERE Mrs.

Maxwell Orswald and Miss Mary Edna Orswald of Allendale and Mrs. Jessie B. Wray of Spartanburg art visiting Mrs. George 8. Wis.

and Miss Edna Fellers on Lite. St. 9x12 sv mm a 1 CRID AND MATTRESS standard sue flt A.OC complete with mittressT PLAY PEN With FLOOR Safety for your baby, Jo tV QfJ a well-mad nay yrd. ssa st jaar' 'v" vJ- 1 mm wi FRINGE RUGS mm A RING iJc A KISS I A PAIR OF S'HOISj I The tisdi century cuMora el a I 1 saaa giving his bttmhsd "a haa II 1 a kiss, sad a peii of shoes' is If I very iiuMcsaag. The riag was ip II saudiief.

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Cotlon Mattress Just Charte Ik! LlvUCliUC iruU'il'UJD i STURDY PLAY SWING Healthful for those precious play tlmeat Carefully ft rf COMPLETE HCMC sLKiu. constructed. L1FCX0C 104 Court St. On tiSclSquare Near City Hall OOOOOOOOOOCr.

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