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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 8

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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Page EigRT THE INDEX-jOURNATJ, GREENWOOD, S. C. FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1941 '1- THRIVE SCOUTS OF NINETY SIX ARE AWARDED EAGLE RANK IS APPOINTED WTZ MANAGER S. C.

DEATHS lly Hie AHMM iated Vrrm nOROLKlE WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY FOR I MINOR busxsA LAST BITES FOR i. SCRUGGS South Carolina deaths during Iteport of fond It Ion of ItAKK OF IIOIMiLS n( Undue In the Male, of South Carolina at the rlo of uuHlnes on Meilcmher SI, 1911 assets y-. litmna and discounts -(Including $131.46 overdraft) $, 79,981.36 V-1-- S. Government oJjII- Rations, direct and the lata 21 hours: Johuwrilutto, 68, near Lex-ington. C.

Lionel Clayton, 47, Ehrhardt A. M. Williams, 65 Charleston. Edward A. Cbavts 62, Marion.

STEAK Arnaud 50, Sumter Services For Brother Of Mrs. E. Andrews, Sir" Tomorrow yy 3,400.00 r.6.544.00 2,450.00 guaranteed'-. ObllKiitinns of Slates and polttiral subdivisions Corporate "topkVl Cash, balances with oflier county. Mrs.

Mamie Mcluney'Mc-Keown, 73, Cheater, Mrs. Ann Lillian Charleston. Danks, including re serve balances, and cash ltems in process of coN Miss Mamie Mannlon Marklon, 72, Charleston. lection election 84.02U4 Funeral service, for Allen Bienja-mln Scruggs, 89, brother ol Mrs. E.

D. Andrews. 8r who died In Lank premises owned 1 Mrs. Rosa II. Rouse, 72, George- Greenville hospital late Wednesday town.

TOTAUASSETS night will be conducted at nine thirty Saturday morning at St. -J. Jul II. E. Plajw Maker of Muscles Every he-man and red-blooded boy wants plenty of steak, in' his diet becausfe Ameri- can manhood knows thatlTteak is an energy building food.

Our steak is more than that it's' Jetter Order some Beef Pork Veal Lamb MARTIAN MAN Mary's Catholic church by Father IH-mami dopoHlliKof in- dlvtdualH partnerships, anil 66,008 a 1 W- il i- did-- I -l AUK Greenville If you see a lad who Sidney Dean and Interment will be Time deposits of Individ- In Sprlngwood cemtrry. Mr. Scruggs was son of the late al, partnershliis, and corporationa 70.693.48 PepoHits of States and resembles the legendary Man from Mars playing for Furman 's Purple Hurricane, do not become alarmed for it'll only be-Charley Edens- 200 pound who is forced to wear a pair special-made gdgeles because of bad eyesight. If: Charley ou'play1is opponents, then hell probifcly scare thm half to 'y ''y. political subdivisions 58,015.76 Other dnpoMits (certified and 'off Iters' checks, M-tC.) 9.90 TOTAL v-DEl'OSITS 1185.210.42 Fresh Seafood yy yy DIAL 3300 TOTAL LUi lUJIES (not lh eluding sUiwrdinateiJ.

obligations shown below) 42 ROBERT COLLINS HAROLD AUSTIN AVtRlT BAYLORS KODAK DUEX Manager Kennit Hlgti of the StateCaroUha and Rltz The- atres announces appolntmcntf H. E. Player as manager the newly opened Rltjtheatre on Maxwell avertue." Tlie Rltz building recently was remodeled, reopened for business on October lst'and is having an. increasing patronage Mr; Player has been assistant 'manager at the State Theatre for the past year. He is a native of Columbia and before becoming connected with motion pictures he was with the American Smelting and defining Company tn Utah.

f7-ttstln and Avcrlt Saylors. CAPITAL AC HUMS CITY 5,000.00 17,187.18 Capital Surplus lindlvlded profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS A. 8. and Mary (Suben Scruggs native of Buckingham county, Virginia, who- settled In Newberry county, where Ut Scrugzs was born In August, 1852. His parents later moved to this city, while their son was a' lad, and the elder Mr.

Scruggs opened a shot repair business. For some years Mr. Scruggs helped with bis lather's business, later becoming associated with the Southern Railway Where' he continued In service until his retirement some 12 years ago after establishing an unusual record. An ardent sports (an, he was for more than 30 years a regular attendant from Orecnville upon the world's series games, having only missed that event for the last two years because of bis advanced age. Besides the one sister he Is survived ty his widow, Mrs.

Mry Ihe-resa Barnett Scruggs and by the following sons and daughters: S. Scruggs, Harr N. Scruggs, Joseph B. Scruggs, Mrs. Margaret B.

Mar-lar, Mrs. Agnes Patton, Mrs. O. H. Hunt and Mrs.

M.JB. Hughes. After 10 o'clock Friday morning, the body will be at the home on Pendleton street where the service of the recitation of the rosary will be held at 8 o'clock Friday night, conducted by Father Dean. MAKES Udb.a.rfM IHtlHdl tawM ft loll e( No. 20 Kodak Km, Gifts rom aon pim in roM moat.

Com oair li.lt. Hodges Drug Store Everytblna for the Atnatear Photographer 18 WE DELIVER in mmmmmmmmmmamm 1 Above are shown pictures of three members of Boy Ecout Troop Nrf. 53 of Ninety Six uiwn whim was conferred the Eagle rank at a special meeting held last Saturday night In the auditorium of Cambridge school In the Ninety Six Mill village. This special court was composed of C. A.

Mays, chairman. Baker and DuBose Stuckey, as the regular committee on advancenent, assisted by J. A. Gresham and E. De-Vore Andrews, members of the executive committee.

Theeourt was attended by parents and frtends of scouts in that community and the program opened with the beautiful candle light ceremony performed ny the members of the troop; Scoutmaster Jerry. Strawn introduced Mr. Stuckey as commissioner and member of the committee on advancement and he la turn Intro duced Cllrman Mays who called to the very high starmlhg of Troop.53 In the Blue Rlclge; Council and to the fact that the excellence of the trotf whs duo not only to the loyalty of its members tut also to the love of the troop and the fine work which has been done for It. by its scoutmaster and assistant scoutmaster, troop committee and sponsors. Chairman Mays then introduced B.

Harris, who, after appropriate remarks, called the stand the mothers and the three candidates for Eagle rank and asked them to pin the badges on their sons. His remarks to Mrs. Collins were particularly happy In that he ailed that this was the- fourth of her sons who had been advanced to Eagle rank through Troop 53. -The rank then was conferred formally on the three scouts, Kobert Collins, Harold Following this ceremony appropriate talks were made by J. O.

McNeil, superintendent of the Ninety Six Mill and chairman of the Scou Committee, the Rev. S. B. White pastor of Cambridge Methodist church, H. E.

Klefer. district chairman, Royal S. Sanders, mayor. of Ninety Six, Messrs. Gresham, Andrews and Eaker of the executive committee and O.

B. Gorman, scout executive of the Blue Ridge Council, who introduced Dr. Lovejoy of Furman University; a new member 'of the Scout Council, who4 made a forceful talk xn the value of scouts to the community. The first work of the special court was the awarding of a merit badge on cooking to Harold Austin, of Teoqp 53. The presentation was by Bob Black, assistant scout executive of the Blue Ridge Council.

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 'TIiIh bank's capital consists of common stock With total par value $20.000.00. MtMORAMJA i'ledged assets (and securities loahed) (biKk' value): U. S. Government obligations, direct and Kuaranteed. pledged to secure deposits, and oilier liabilities .3.000.00 Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (Inilud-lng notes and bills redls-countcd and securltlea sold under repurchase agreement) 63,000.00 Sell It through the Want Ads! Who He Was, What He Did, Why He Went Away, Vhy He Is Coming Bade, When He Is Coming Dade, Whom He Will Save, Will Be The Chief Subject 0 The Big CITY-WIDE REVIVAL IN THE BIG CANVAS AUDITORIUM On Pftoenlx Street At The Greenwood Voter Tank W.

NORMAN GREENWAY Internationally-known Evangelist, Bible Teacher, Author, Heard by millions in 1500 broadcasts over 64 Canadian American stations, will begin- a Statement of the Condition of TOTAL $51,000.00 Secured and prei'erred liabilities: Deposits secured by pledged ansets pursuant to of law TOTAL $56,613.80 On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits of THE COUNTY BANK this bank was Assets reported above which ere eligible as legal reserve a- nounted to $84,121.24. W. G. Anderson. Of the above- oioie-rreacning uampaign nere on Sunday at 3 r.

M. He will preach every night at 7:45. Mr. Green way heard dairy at 7:30 A. M.

over Station WAIM in Anderson. South Carolina, and is conducting itwift rimniimi GREENWOOD, C. (Organized June 5, 1933) and F.vanirlicm YXm rnm rtxAmunvJ paigns in Spartanburg, Greenville, Columbia, Gaff ney, Greer; Florence, Anderson, Union, and other cities. All Christians and those who should be, are. invited to all.

services of the campaign. At the Close of Business September 24, 1941 named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, Mid that it fully and correctly lepresents the true state of the -several matters Jiereln' contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. G. Anderson.

Correct-Attest: B. 8. Hodges John Itampey Oscar M. Mckles Directors State of South Carolina County of Greenwood, Sworn tti) and subscrbed before me this 1st day of Octooer, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. E.

S. Tinsley. Notary Public. My commission expires jit pleasure of governor. The whole Baptist Association, cooperated in this campaign.

For forty' years I have bfen a Minuter In the M. Church. Houth. I have known, contart4. awm'iatMi with and hrard moot of the (treat preachera and vaiiK-llnlg of the pant decades.

Imrinu Viii Ht- L'lilon. S. C. II wait my prlvllcps to W. Norman Greenway nlalilly- for ten week, in a campaign of Bihle teachhiR and evangeliatic preaching1 In thli elty.

With ail due appreciation' for LIABILITIES Deposits all other ureal preacher and. Capital Structure: Capital Stock $60,000.00 Capital Debentures 40,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 150,000.000 leathern that I have Beard I hesitate (') Kay, that for this day" snd Bt'iieration I helieve W. Norman Greenway has a meaaase more vital, clearer cut. pungent and further reaching than any preacher or teacher have ever heard. ASSETS Cash in Vault arid Due from Banks 1 U.

S. Government Bonds of the Par Value of $133,775.00 Bonds of Greenwood County, S. C. and the City of Greenwood of the Par Value of $97,000.00 Other Well-Selected Bonds of the par Value of $337,500.00 Municipal Notes Ioans and Discounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations Furniture and Fixtures TExchange for Clearance 847,494.70 133,739.06 96,997.50 330,794.00 21,933.34 903,266.31 EASED OUT Athens. Oa.

On of the Bouth's outstanding teams will be eased from the unoefeated class Saturday night when South Carolina Invades Athens for an 8:15 tilt (EST) with the Georgia Bulldogs. A tie would mar both records. The fifty-two churches of the Association cooperated in this campaign. For ten weeks ftev. Vorman Greenway held a aeries of evangelistic meeting In Anderson, S.

C. Is a profound student. of the Hihle. He is an able, scholarly, and sound interpreter of Scripture. Hh is forceful in presentation of truth, -ilia method of speech is positive, direct and -peptuaHive.

He clearly presents the great cardinal principles of Christianity. He pro-Vlalms the whole counsel of -God. lie Is fearless In unveiling the wickedness of sin. He Is winsome In declaring the great love of God for sinnera He makes the way of eternal life plain. His preaching and teaching are centered ground the cross of an atoning and a re-'deemlng Saviour, Jesus Christ, the son of God.

He la untiring in his efforts to win the lost to Christ lift siiends himself to the utmost of his strength In rendering to his lrd the full rrieaaure of his stewardship of life. We rejoice In the good that he has done in our midst In (he name of our great l.rd, and bid him Godspeed In his sealous and effective ministry under the leaderahlp of our divine- I.nrd.- God never gave to any man a mure cultured, refined, consecrated, winsome and effective wife in the work of the Lord than. He gave to brother Greenway in his noble helpmeet, Mrs. Oreenway. May God's richest blessings rest and shlde upon them both, and may the span of thoir years in the service of the Master be long.

WARREN MOBItKY SEAT. Th. H. D.i Pastor First Baptist Church. 8.

C. On the great. fundamentala he aa clear aa a bell his challenge thai the Bible is the Word of liod, tliat It is 'divinely Inaplredi and authentic, containing all the truth of t)od, is uiianawerablev His Interpretation of the prophecies tracing their fulfilment through contemporary History, by seientiric development and by conclusive and logical Interpretation and argument ta great' Ilia denunciation tit the popular his challenge An atheism, infidelity, and the spirit of autUOod. antichrist, anti-church and antl-rell- Undivided Profits Reserve for Unearned Discount Reserve for Retirement of 58,280.99 12,914.22 6,000.00 Thirty' churches cooperated in this campaign. Evangelist W.

'-'Norman Oreen-way1 waa In our ctty for and bad occasion to observe his work. He believes in all of the Bible, and preaches it with power and simplicity. He stands for the full fundamentals of the christian, faith. Ths peopl were especially Interested In his exposition of prophetic truth seen against the background of the times In which we live, bey flocked to hear these messages over this whole period of time, having' nearly every night a capacity crowd of about J.000 people and sometimes mors. There has come out -of the meet Ins? an Increased Interest in Bible study, and desire to know the Lord's program portrayed in every part of the Bible, 1 think he would be a blessing to your town In bringing your people back to a Bible tyWot Christian knowledge and.

living. He preaches all of' tha Gospel leaving; out none of It. He believes like I d. in the prenilllenlal conv Ing of the Jesus Christ, as all Bible teacneri of any recognition do. Mr.

Greenway has every evidence of being an edmated that la to aay, you will be startled at his comprehensive knowledge of the Bible? Mr. Green--way does not know about the party spirit and therefore would not create any sectarian division. If you have people who are discriminating about the knowledge of the Bible, he will suit them loft per cent. Of course you wouldn't expect him to be the old formal type of preacher, for If he were that sort you wouldn't want him at all. He give's nil I he truth to all the people and will be a great, disturbance to sinners both In 'and out of the church, He doee not expect any guarantee of finances hut will come on the basis of fsith.

depending on the lyord to supply the need through His people. There Will be ho pressure for money. I trust that you will be able to have Oreenway for a meeting In your town and believe that the Lord will mlglKlly use him there. FLOUR NOT t. D.

Greenville, a C. 5,364.58 11,586.66 Debentures TOTAL J. TOTAL gion, so insidious and deadly In TOD AT k- SATl'BDAI The 8anrlfe Comedy Hit 'HERE COCIES rm. "Jordan' with. ROBERT MONTGOMERY Claude RAINS Evelyn KEYES MICKEY M01SE JfEW'8 MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Allbeposits Insured Up To $5,000.00 inews inner uays, is sweeping, flmeiy and complete.

Ills preseuta-' Hon of the plan of salvation, all man-kind In need of a Ms lour. 'hrlt the only and sU sufficient Haviour, salvaUon by faith, accept-ane and confession, Is tender, persuasive and convincing. He has a great meHsage for this day and generation. My conviction is that In spitB of liick of cooperation, and organised opiosit Ion of the forces of sin, (his great man of (kid left this community and County, more God -conscious than it. has been in a generation.

Had he. hud the concerted cn-operation he deserved from the Ministry and churches of the whole community, he would have had one of the greatest revivals this city and county -hos ever seen. Any city or community fuld well afford to secure a Oreenway 'campaign stl any cost. If the forces of God and His church will back him to the limit, with presence, prayer, support and co-operation. It will prove an unmixed and unlimited blessing.

1 I. WAGNO.V. BR. DR. I W.

PORTER, builder of First Baptist Church, Lexington, past editor of The American Baptist and also Th Western Recorder, aid, "Greenway is the greatest preacher on the prophecies that I have ever heard." TODAY 8ATIBDAY John Mack Brown Fauy Kalght Sell O'Pay Rawhide Rangers -J 8T00GESM "JUHC.LE ClRL" Mat. 17e Kite tit t'hlldrei tt I'nlon. Ex-Mayor DIBF.CT0RS If. A. Moore F.

E. Wella G. Bonner Harvley C. Y. Thomaaon W.

J. Ellenberg John B. Sloan C. B. BarksdaU OFFICERS John B.

Sloan, President H. A. Moore and C. V. Thomaaon, Vice-Presidents O.

Bonner Harvley, Cashier -A. L. Wenlbrotik, Asst. Chler 8, Stuart, Asst. Cashier A.

Murray, Asst. raitlilr Jennie O. Engcls, Secretary OPENING SUBJECT SUNDAY 3 P. M. "The Bible And The War.

Is Hitler The Anti-Christ? "Will The War End On November SUNDAY NIGHT 7:45 "Sixty Seconds After Death, Where Arc The Dead?" TODAY SATrRDAY BOB STEELE -BILLY-THE KID'S RANGE WAR" COMEDY CARTOON Mat. 17e Mle Ke Cfelldreii tf Don't Miss The Opcnir.3 Services On Cunday uexoser 5tn 'i.

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