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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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'MONDAY. 11AHCII 23, 1S23. WEM BUM 'CEfffMEWS: ThroBf 'Attend! Funeral ef Chil- 'I'U- Roll Is Compiled By VFlATUJtll ON TH AIM MMiOay. Mar. jo-n- C4Mar; Varioua Slectloae WJZ WB1L WBAM OKA l1 tvi "jlli Cine; Voct and lntmmntl WJ1 WB1 WSAXt WIIA.M KDKA KJW WIR.W HC W8 W8B VBT iioi.i.ni in Hitory: "Pr Mtnuit is DUwar" WgJLF U.tnrs PrtT; Musical Prornirrv WTEAr WFEI WTW VJAK VTAU WIKH UI WWJ WSAl WON W'HAS W8M WMC WIBWHI WJAX.

Palinsi fipanlih MuatcWOR nlih Muic WOR Ihle Fonncttioa Ueeta Tomor row preeawoed's application, tor an appropriation" for the local saaltariam will be conaidered by the Duke foundation at Its meeting la New York tomorrow, Robert X. McCaslaa stated today. Mr. MeCaslai.ppeared before the hospltat committee at a meeting In Chartott Thurway and (tentld need ot financial help and he hopeful that the entire membership will vote favorably upoa iU ronfident that the Charlotte representstlve of the Fouadatlon are on favor of making an WMAK WCAU I JAB Rtlre tWytriHipu1r The First Thouband hard it is Bometirries to accumulate "The Thousand, and how easily and rapidly when -one has that first one, the next and the next appear! The start is always the hardest. That Is why so many -fail to reach their goal.

They five up the attempt too early in the game. I Concentrate on that FIRST operate with you in planning how to tret Tlie 'Ammwumnmik Vhere The Customer'e Interest VI Aft WTAO WCf WTJT WSBH WEAI WaM WMC MONDAY, MAR. ft fBt rae nMeetated tnmt Prearam ta Rhetera Standard Mm, til time ta P. At, enlaaa MlMrwlae la Wave leutba on ttft ot tetura, kilocjrctas rigat, jetUtAF New Verft-OW tf 1:11 ParwaeM Trie Maabatlan Trt KaJtoo'a Orekaalra Waidort Aaioria Orebeetr varKwi raaiurM ia-A. a P.

flypatae Motors Party 10. to Tim Kailra Baft 11. ee Lopas Orcaaatra esM-VViZ New em Amartcan Orehaatrel leelety Mangar Orcbaatra BuUl Oardaaara Klal' earanMdar Roa and Hie Uanr I KJvaraMa Pracmns Oraat Cobammmi Macie email and Robertson eiumbar Mvaie. A eaowoR NewaHi-rta Roaeland Orehaatra Kln Cola T4 raaamfeMl Talk 1 1 Krtircar'l Laldaf Lava Ktnda Vooraae Qreaeatm UtRnwlan OrtVaatrtr 11 Wlteblng bear k7taawia Ananjtl OKyilOI. Onra: tMitnar Ceaairt Vocal Ptoaram 1, Cone art Orebaatm Protmai i lias uanea Haue ri Mae-VVtAb BrUr-MI 4-Rndmaa CSrel s.

Bulat Oardanar '1 Dlnoar Mualo and HI Oaag Rlvantd Prwrraia QvautaU paeei BOsJMtfEgl T' Maata tibm atlaetrel tti are lie-Javanlla Orcbaatraa Boatonla Oautet fc-W9a ryotram a hie, aoxa-waa'airaiHN Boat ea Dry atr- i 4eWKAa ProsTSav Ma4lMAM Oaaee War Orrhaatp MuaTeal Procra TPraanua UM Daaoe Muala i-L. :10 Ptaeo plar Br wt Dane Muaaa A. a P. Oroalaa Motor jraetf Ratlr "ll'S i uroaaai 1 aoat-WABO New Varw-aTf Tartotw Paatara 1:00 Koma Ifaaar Hour OlBtta Ue U7 1 wnica ta insurgent tarea oaui. 1 Ratification of the treaty Colombia and.

Pern 'whereby- Co-' lombla cede to Pern th Pnttt-mayo territory, once the subject Vat dispute and a turbulent cam paign In Argentine over the coming presidential elections. In Nicaragua President Dial lasued a decree establishing Am erican supervision over the presidential elections In October. The decree wae mad necessary because 4 the congrea had refused to4aa the electoral bill, which provides for such control, under Brf, General McCoy. Conway New fire house under with I drta Every available seat la the First BaptlsOc.hurcb. Including those in the Sunday School room and galleries, was rilled yesterday after noon during the funeral services for Ruby Bolton and Otla Bolton, who were drowned la a amall stream' near the city lata Friday afternoon.

Ren W. H. Belera, pastor of West" Side Baptist church conducted the service and be and Mrs. Belers sang three songs In the church and one at the grave by special request of the children's parents, Mr, and Herbert Bolton. The sonja at the church' were: Gathering BudJ.

UokJnc This Way and Some Tim Well Understand and. at. tHe grave Cnrlatlaa' Cood Night. Dr. Charlee F.

Sims made til opening prayer at the church Wrvlcea. The little brother and Mister were members pi the West Sid Bap tint church Sunday School and their mother la a member of the chnrch. "The Big Parade Tonight "The Biff famous war picture, will be the attraction it the high school auditorium tonight, tomorrow night and Wednesday night, showing oach night to begin at eight o'clock. This Is tb first time this Koreen drama has ever been brought to Greenwood and It la expected that large crowds "wtll be present each night Special musical numbers, appropriate, to the scenes, will be rendered by an orchestra xf five piece. The admission will be Si cents gfneral and St cents for children under It years of aje, There will bi no reserved seat.

7 Salvation Army to Own Beadqnar tew Following Is from the Spartanburg Journal Officials 6f the Salvation Army; of the South Carolina division have, plans under wsy by which every corps headquarters In this state will have.lt own lot and building within the next. 1J months, accordlag to Commander J. V. Brateale. He also salT th South Carolina division would bo the only one In lb sotitbern territory, comprising 15 other states the District of Columbia.

The Spartanburg and Greenville, headquarter were the' first In the state to own lota and buildings. A campaign Is belnff conducted la Charleston to 'raise I2M0Q foe-this purpose buUdtng to be erected wai cost mora than title amount however, 'Commandant Brateale said, as there will be an Insurance polulcy fron 'one that hat been burned to be added. Caf fney has a building valued at $4,009 and. there la one at Union worth about $4,100. Commandant Brateale has recently returned frotq Aiken Where he has tperi assisting In a cam-pa4jpLto raise funds for new building there.

He stated tha.t a hall costing approximately According to officials, Greenwood the only.Vtace In the state at' which the organ laatfon operatea without owning Commandant preateale eiprebs-ed himself at being erceptlqnally well pleased ever future prospects (or the' organltatlo'n over the en-J tlreatat. Piaytr Jlcetinti 'Among Xetho Preparatory to Vte revival meeting that is to begin at the Main Street Methodist week front next Sunday a number of prtyer meetings will be 5k Id. The Circles of tne Woman 'e Missionary Society will bold prayer meetings tomorrow morning at 10:90 o'clock tollowf; Circle Ko. 1 with Mrs. J.

C. Smith. Circle No. 2 with Mrs. J.

P. Patton. Circle No. Hall. Circle No.

4 with Mrs. C. C. with" CM. Loyless.

'Circle No. I will meet at 3:30 la the afternoon with, Mrs. It. il. Whitlock, 'Friends of other churches ere Invited; to attend these prayer services.

Belli Carload of Kitchen Cabinets V. One of the most successful kitchen cabinet sales ever conducted la Western Booth per-lips the most wceeasful, was concluded Saturday by-8prott 'Bros. Furniture Cd.r, when a solid ear load ol cabinets were sold lit the one day. Sprott Bros, had advertised the sale to last throaghout this week, but the first day's sales disposed of the: entire lot'' 'However, Berry Sprott stated today that orders had been placed for additional nd a new shipment will arrive Xotary Clnb To Hee At Oregon The weekly meeting of the Rotary Club, will be held at the Oregon Hotel Tuesday, gt ne o'clock inetead ot the Chamber of Com-Hmcs, thjf usual meeting nlace. i I laaaeaj -Adjutant J.

Ed- ward Burn-J Only impartial list of the mem. ben ot Greenwood Post No. 10 et the American Legion waa publlah-e in yeeterday'a paper. la the complete J. 8.

Abney, f. -f. Aldrlch, Robert Julian. Bolton. Harold.

George A. Barnes, George T. Burnett, George. Bailey, B. Bailey, J.

I. Ba'dey, G. M. Barnett, W. A.

Brunson, W. 8. Blake. H. Blaylock, Mrs.

Charlea. Burnslde, J. E. Jr. Cobb, John Lendsay.

Corley. J. Curtis, Clark, D. F. Coleman, Julian.

Cartledge, R. J. Jr. Challneas, Joe. Coleman, W.G.

Coleman, Osce. DavlaJ 'DavtW-It. 'Dan tiler, Olln. "Duekett, lt T. Dugan.

L. A. L. Ellloft. Dewey.

Fulp, J. D. Featherstone. Douglaa. Fields, W.

E. fuller, Dr. M. Gardner, O. Godfrey, Geerce A.

Gallant. P. M. GambreU, Jaroe Harrison, Dr. J.

B. Henderson, Grover. HarUey, Wilbur. Jay, William. Jeana, P.

C. Jester, H. 1 Jcnkln. J. G.

Keith, W. C. i Lee, Arthur. Leaman, S. L.

Loman, George Livingston, B. N. McCaslan. McDonald, M. O.

McOuIr. W. E. McGIII. Fted.

MVford, E. W. Moore, Grey. Moore. WUliam Motslnger, J.

Mulligan, O. E. May. C. A.

Nlmocks, D. L. Price, W. Phillip, J. P.

Prultt, W. A. Porter, 8. A. Patterson, Jmea.

Ralnsford, B. T. Rlbelln, C. ,0. Rosenberg, E.

R. Rung, H. E. Seymour, B. Sprolee, J.

W. Jr. Snead. E. W.

Torrence, J. E. Turner, M. W. Turner, B.

L. 5 Turner, W. P. Vaughn, ti M. Whitlock.

W. F. Wallace, a C. Dr. Hubert Work ft.

Endorses Butler BOSTON, Mar. (. (AP) Endorsement of William M. Butler, chairman of the R.Duhlln national committee, a delegate to the national convention, by Dr. Hubert Work, campaign manager for Herbert Hoover, was announced today by Robert M.

Wash. hum, president of the BMwev.lt Club. Mr. Butler head the party "slate" ot seven candidate lor delegate at large from Massachusetts, all of whom were unld. ed.

The presidential prima '7 comes on April 34. Dr. hat endorsed Butler on the ground that is chairman of the national eommlttee, Wanhbum Bld. Home Brew Causes Some Explosions AfLANTA. March The calm of county eollce bead quarter was broken here last nignt ny an explosion, followed at brief Intervale by other until they came with machine gun neg-nlarlty.

When the noise aubtlded the desk sergeant, the police pionoer room" covered wjth foam from halt a-bundred "home bottles confiscated Satur- day night. '80 violent were the explosions that gUs window in the room was ahattered. radio, field to live credence to re more of the acquisition of the Vk tor Talking Machine Company br the radio corporatloa. employs th Mint procc, ueran veriisaineaUijedors saanship, follows the MM exclusive deslta. 1 modernizing old style, wedding ring la the ocarina mm BkMtomrinfk Your wed-ding ring can be Inexpeo- I tvery rtmxUintoGemitiw I Orang Blossom end four ngageaent diaoaood V-y.

nounud te aaatca lb lafrafca OREGON JEWELRY CO- Rumania Raked; Over ByBerger, Socialist WASHINGTON, March id. (AP) The breatlwc oft of treaty rotation! with Rumania 5 urged a resolution to Introduction today by Representative derger, socialist. Wisconsin, who (-purges that naMcrt with atrocl-' against her racial and re-l'frlous minorities, Including the Catholic, Ouptteu Germans and Magyar. "The cruelties and brutalities act Iced by somi of the mongrel nations of Euroi-. Inrtudinr Romania," Berger d-olnred, "again discloses how fo'i'-shly.

acted when we poured out life and treasure on the Euj-ivcan battlefields In order to safeguard and perpetuate the existence of these nations. As a of ur sacrifice Rumania ha increiuted her territory from 65,000 ti 121,000 pquare miles and acquired Jurisdiction of 18.000.fOU people in place of the 8,000,000 alio ruled before. "Having brought these minorities which Rumania now perse eutes within her confines, we owe them the duty of aiding them ta put an end to the atrocities that a eml-clvlllzed, medieval government practices. The fact that Ru niaaia la so much smaller than some of the other-nations given, her no rlgh't to sink below the atendarda of civilised countries exciting their contempt." CALL 636 For Dry Cleaning audi Pressing Service That SATISFIES We Call for and Deliver Promptly. GREENWOOD DRY CLEANING CO.

Phone 636. SPECIAL lSPUde. BATTERY For Ford janogpther Light Cawsw GUARANTEED ONE YEAR; $9.50 and your old battery. STORAGE BATTERY. ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 70.

At Standpipe ri tir? rouiLTynire, AU Widths All MesheaJ All At LOW GAMBRELL HDW. CO. Phone 2 and 242. $10.03 and Your Buys a 13 Plate Ford Rubber Cop-ered Battery. 80 per cent of Ameri can can usei this" size' battery, ee us at once SOUTH tRM ui nun wuah niu WCAU WNAC VVKAN WTBD wKitc yanr -WIAr wIm WTtQ ViAl RC WOT WCa W'CAX WWJ WB WBX New Vara a Paataree Uact Ue Be M4.I-WMN New VrlWM 1:1 Loaw'a Orchaatn 'aatart ana lilt liaac Meal J-WNCA New Vrn-4w rood naow Chrtatian edane Laetar Jala Uualcal ttour IMS Rainbow Urckaatrn, le-WNYe New Vern-071 Oartnan Laaeea 1:11 Air Cottff Bonta au4 Feat Prahiaillon In Bare and Talk Xr WCAU lia4ital-Htw MerrrnMiJier InatnimanUl Tria Rook Hew Prosram Orcbaatra PMIdtht-4t Adalpbla trhlaperiag Oreheatrl Oraat MonanU ta Ulatarv 1 tJ-Tia to Mattr hot.t aeaeyvoo PhiU4ebi-.

I Muxloal Prottram Muato; Talks; Orta Cox TWtM Je.itl-Mualci teal itaa-KQKA rittoberib MO Uttla eymtthonf 1 ttulaa Uardanara I iiV mom, aiaiaaa 11 'I esta-wjAa Orohaatra an4 Uaaioal froRrnm at r. ureavaa OaMrai Motor Parte. to luttr boya H0-WHAM Reabeetef-WTO Oardeaam :0 Diana Mualu Boxy and lUa Oaat Woarai rai-WOV tebentsay-m Dinner ftlualo Orchaatrat Talk A ppala Uanatal Motor lialnra TAart 4 -a una is) aveur atajra SSS-t Wag 0rlnaetd too 1:10 Banaaihla and Vaninraa liowa i urenaatra and ile Uaaa Hlvaralda Proaram Alappo Dram Corp UM tjuarteU TroubaOour sm-WHAZ Treyem Proaram Mita-Oaae Muala 4aa-WR0 blna Roay Bl Oaag atomanto laTaOaaOry teA. a P. OpaU.

Motor Party ltiMk-Tlme to Ra lira, Boy jA itta-vTAOi we Dlnnar Mnata 1 :0 tltudlo and raatar 1:00 Oraat Momenta la AXlarery (Mdlara Ccatalloa; WiCAlf Papgram esM-CNRO ottawa-eio Coey Comae Orcbaatra iae-Talki Chamber MaaV Mil Tim te Ratlr Boy a ait wmo Maneh-att Prevram Motor Party iej Tlma to Ratlr Boy SMU-WSM NIWrm Loew Proerarn Roxy and Ha Oaag Dlnnar Conoart Oaaarat Motor Party ISe-Tlm to Ratlr Bay f-WMB New OrleanetOlO 0:1 Dane Procraai 41 bra. neae-wcoA rwBii not I I rutrajn tal Trl Army Uour Conoart Organ Johnston 1 Rkhtnend-liaO I 7:1 la Old Dominion OMbaatfm Pianei Orgaa mut-ear Penoas; Orchestra Tala Orebaarra Slodlo Froa-ram WBAr rTo Raan and rocrnna arta lliie Dance Musi SHJ-WTAM Ctavaltfid-TM Ilonendea Orcbaatra tiraat Momante In 111117 :0 A. a P. Oy pales Oanaral Motor party, V40Cantor' Orcbaatra 440J WCX.wja PtritnO 1:0 Dinner Mual Bulat Oardanar 7:00 Mlnatrala Koxy and Mia Gang ImLux Dreamers Rivarald Proaram WW OatrOi 4:09 Ortan Recital llnnr Concert Mualcal Program Studio so A A t. Oynaies Uaneril Motor Party to Itatlra Day that millions ot men constituted the defense of the fascist revolu tion snd be urged them to llvs up to the slogan of the arditl.

Acaual settlement of the Tan gler Zone question, has not yet been reached, although there la a tentative agreement between Spain and Prance. These 1 two countries together; with Italy end Great Britain, have, been in conference In Paris. The ratification of the latter countries Is necessary for. completion of, the settlement, and divergencies of opinion be tween Prance and' Italy are ported. Earthqnako The Latin-American, figured prominently, in the.

new with an earthquake In Mexico that shook a large aectlon of the country and did eom damage to the American embassy til Mexico City, the petroleum controversy over which Ambassador '( Morrow sad the Mexleaa minister of Industry and. commerce. Lute Me-rone, conferred! ind fighting; be tween teaerai ana insurgent 1 1 In Jtnoir Clus Piny at Lander To- -algnt three-act comedy, will be presented by the Junior class of Under College at the college auditorium tonight at eight o'clock. This play, by Walter Ben Hare, hat teea' received with much, favor 'wherever It haa been giva and promises to be a great success at. Lander, "Sunshine," the.

rharmlng heroine, Is played by Miss Peggy Scruggs, who Is exceptionally well' fitted for the rote Mlaa Clara 8app la laugh' able and appealing a Buddy Brady, the -tappy-go-lucky hero. Admission will be 35 cents; cha-dred tl eentev Chamber Tomorrow tThe regular monthly meeting of thf director and committee chairmen ot the Chamber, of Commerce will be herd tomorrow afternoon at I Important business will be transacted and It Is urged that there be full attendance. Alt cltltens interested in the work of. the chamber, also are cordially tnvKed to attend, Death Of Andrew Xlngk Andrew Klugh, successful farmer and substantial colored cltl-sen, died at bis home in the Deadfall section yesterday morning at I o'clock after an Illness of about 10 days. The fuaeral services will be conducted al John's Baptist church, near tb Abbeville county Un.1 Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Klugh was year of age and was one of the most enterprising firmer ef 4 the county, having bought the farm of 36 acres on which he lived 41 years sgo. He wae president of the Negro Farmers' Union more than two years and presided over his last meet-lag on February lltb. He was a charter member ot Oreeowood Banner Lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias, and was a member of the Bradley Burial Aid Society and oneof bear? pt directors. During the war he traveled over the county the interest of the government He has always held the highest rnct ef both white and colored pecpie.

Klugh- Is swvived by his widow, sevtn sons and thrve 13 grandchildren, three brother and one sister. One brother la Dr. D. 8. Klugh, a' popular Baptist pastor, of Boston, Maw.

Three of hi ion live with their psrents tbree are la Detroit and one in New while out ot the dsughtersMlves st A'shevllle, another at Detroit and the third in Roaaokf, Va. "Little ley Dies ef Pasoata. Donald 0cr Kay, two year old on of and Mr. J. M.

Key. died at the home of hi parenta oe Woodjow street night at ,12 o'clock of pneumonia following measles. The funeral aervfees will be conduettd at the borne tomorrow mcrnlng at o'clock by-Rev. Richard liardaway and Interment will follow In Qraceland cem. elefy, Oreenvllle, The, following fdl serve' a pallbearers Herman Edward Harper, Furman lilpp and- Joe Tlmmr rman.

Beside hi parent the ll.tle boy I survived by three brother, Richard, and Gordon Kay, aad one Dorothy Kay. Cerknd Hertir Admitted te Bar. Friend of Carland O. Herln, son of J. C.

Herln, of OrernWood, will be Interested to knew that he recently passed the bar to practice Uw 4a the sUie ef Florid. Mr. Heria graduated several year ago from the Greenwood Busines Col-leg end haa been associated for the past three yeara with a large la firm atelbonrne, Fla. Oepigf Icbtrtoii Heed George Ro prosperous negro firmer of jtbe Pleasant Line ectloi' bCJBdatexlela county, died at his thin morning, aged year. the funeral aer-vice wilt be tonddcted it Willow Spring church' oa Wednesday.

Robertson owned 700 acre of land nd hi eiute.Wld to worth 140.000. 1 left to tour brother and. a aiater. TONIGrtT i Tuecday and AYcdnccday HIGH SCHOOL 28c Prices THOUSAND. Let us co Margaret It.

'ot James Kldd, conservatlvo Pi1 for Linlithgowshire, Scotland, whose death recently left the test Vacant, haa entered a conservstlvd nominee 'to aucreed her father. John Douglas Young la the libflraj candidate, and Emmanuel BhlnwelV the mbor candidate The election wilt be held AprU 4. Callaphysldan, Tbabta marirency-' treatment i I VapoUu rut AT 8 P. Kl. 3 55c rii hi Phone 11' mmmm i .1 5 Vi n-1 nj ttia" tfi bjjjt I HEME eje-VYWN0 Mlrtvlrltte f' Waaar MaeU 47L-itB Atia at am MyerV Orehaatra Roay aad Urn aaf 'r Rivarslde Prosram 1 a Oaaeral Motor Parts l.l-Tlna te BaUra Boy a.

4ta wooo Chatunea-im 'TiOI-afiaW' reattav" aaj-wMX JiekaeaMtli MO 1-Orcaatra aad Aavtaato t0 Recital a. r. MotetW Party, 11:1 Organ aSM-WHAa UiitevMto-090 PietTaaat i 8tiaio Ooncart RivarsM Procrent Motor Vty ,1 CblMie-fM VfRoxy and Bl Gang Rlvaralla Pnrgraai WOO-IHjtla Trait 5 -a? Chlea-em Proaram 7 Tlan Retire Beet-1 chlet-re -Old raahlontd Atmaaak, lw A. Ar f. Ovnaiaa l4e2enrai Motor Parry a i aeea wtn Chtae-T Wltehe Hippodrome intaraattonal Ravne 42S.S WLW Clneianatt TOt irse Bolat'dardanar Naatl Program; Vagabonda a'ao Minatrvi 4 Klverelde Progrm Vaftoua Faiuri tit WOAi' Cininnatt-3l Ilawktn Review of News of the Past Week "'i tCMtmaae Too.

nr oact A a a Tne Comralittlon adjourned, after hiving rejected reaolnt Ion presented by Count Bem-storft of, Germany, asking that a date be' tlied. fqr disarmament and meet agali only -at Uhv cell' tOfJJ.be chairman when he finds the govern-menU eri4n a fair way to settle their divergencies on naval arm- Bpsln has returned to the Lee-gue Rations jtt the request of the league council, and Braxll hna promised cooperite 'fully with the i league, notwithstanding fact 'that "she 1 officially withdrawing jfrom that body. Premier Mussolini called noon all blackshlrU la Italy to be "on guardAMn telcltatlag thousand of. Italian youth who are enter Inf jthiitlciX ind' military ranks of the faaebtta told (ham The Vtther That Malces Every Man WHoHastf WE HAVE VALUES IN GOOD USEDSlffiSS: etf- That Enable You To Own Ona Investigate Chevrolet and Senrica, i Modern Impair Shop. Exide TEtETISIOS H01E.

KW YORKvt iiWAPil-Th New York today quote an unnamed representative bt the Radio Corporation of America a predicting that "one year ought to television in the; The Inventor, of television, the newepe-says, cause obemr ta the Michetin Urea. i. I 1 I I i I 'mi i mi I Jt .1. )ita I 'v.

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