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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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3- InJtx-Joumnl, S. April 26, 1928 Vita II-C delay. Aides said there was fear (Continued from page 1) the clast migni r-jiiiniiiuiio might cause damage or trigger Greenwood water or air or cause quanes 7 S.C. Districts Said Lost Aid Duo To Inadequate Desegregation Plans land Around earthquakes. The AEC replM that It al The United AUCO woreers ap- ready has spent JU million on Jealed Thursday to President ohnson for a postponement to studies and deemed me.

test evaluate hazards. Vice Presi- safe. 1 i ktorf tmn to sllehtrv less dent Humphrey's office, various Rose Bud Club than a million tons of TNT last congressmen 2nd tne governor The Rose Bud Club will meet education must Involve the challenge of desegregation. He said, "The church has too long played a prophetic role." "Selves on Committee Mm" -Jack Reeves, assistant rofessoo Df economics at ander College, is attending a of Nevada got similar requests Dec. 20 was ieit for nunareas or The AEC said it followed Saturday at 8 p.m.

at the home The federation of American of Vonnetta Williams at Prom Busbee said desegregation of meeting of Future Homemakers Scientists a group of 2,200 physicists and other scientists called In Washineton. D.C, South Carolina schools is far up every complaint of dajmage and found none. jf The AEC said the test was a necessary part of the defense: ef America today In Columbia. ised Land. Steer Takes Awards COLUMBIA (AP) State Superintendent of Education Cyril B.

Busbee says sevaa of South Carolina's 105 school districts have had their federal aid terminated because of Inadequate desegregation plans, Saying the "inftfration of public schools Is no- longer a question," Busbee also reported to a blracial conference Thurs on "Public Schools and the Racial Crisis." "The Integration of public schools is no longer a question," he said. "Even the answer Is old It was given by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1954." The conference was sponsored by the State Christian Action Council. i i. Dr.

John Murdoch, past president of the Baptist State Convention, said church Interest in fom complete, but added that day that 22 South Carolina' school districts are In deferred status. This means they cannot receive federal aid for new or expanded programs. Sixteen districts are operating under court-ordered desegregation plans, he said, while 12 have had their desegregation plans approved by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Busbee spoke at a conference for an indefinite suspension of the State Department of Education la operating within the Robert L. Steer Clemson all U.S.

nuclear testing. Mrs. Reeves Is serving on a state evaluating committee for the Degrees of Achievement PfOgram-pf FHA. FHAm primarily an organization for hlKh school students. Howard Hushes, who has in University senior from Greenwood, was presented two fort, part 01 a program touko lighter and smaller new weapons, Including antlmUsllesys-tems, vested millions in Nevada hotels framework of law chosen by school districts and approved by the Department of Health, Edu achievement awards by Dr.

W. and casinos, asked for a 80-day The meeting today and Saturday cation and welfare. A. King, head of the dairy science department, in ceremonies is being Jield in the Kutieage Building of the University of held at the University. He received the Virginia Dare South Deaths and Funerals award for achieving the highest grade in dairy science's ice Revival -AbGSJffih.

Pentecostal Holi- ami am I FP A Lander Faculty Recital Program Is Announced The program for the faculty cream course, and the Wyandotte award for having- the ness etrarch will have revival JUilN Ih LEE 'J services' April 28 through May Alt Mrs. L. F. Adams Mrs. W.

R. Staqqj "FOR MUSIC" r2 NINETY SIX Mrs. Marv highest grade In the dairy science seminar. Revival 5. waiter pooie jr.

of Tooooa, is evangelist. Service will be each evening at 7:30. Waldrop Stagss. 55. wife of recital at Lander College Monday, April 29, has been an Mrs.

Stllie Maedams, 70, wife of L. F. Adams of the Ver-dery section, died Thursday at 12:50 p.m. at Self Memorial William Kaz stages of 203 Park Revival services will begin nounced. The public is invited died Thursday at 3 p.m.

On Dance Party Sunday at the Full Gospel She was born in Soartanbura 6 'til 9 p.m. fi Cf0F 11 Four Greenwood students to the program, to begin at 8 p.m. in the college auditorium. Faculty members who will per jesus uiurcn, a new congrega County, daughter of the late Hospital Sha Vil fiatfva rt Maurtnn will.be on. the finals of the Top tion located on Mulberry Street John and Delia Bolick Waldrop.

lust on rionaa Avenue, turns Ten Dance Party tomorrow at was president of the WMU and Boswell is pastor. James Pep on Channel 6. form are Frederic Frabotta, assistant professor of music; Ann Hutto, lecturer' in music, and Cortlandt Koonts, associate pro- daughter of the late Levi and Mary Dean Adams. She lived In Greenwood since 1919 and was a member of Tranquil superintendent or the beginners department of Temple Baptist Miss Beverly Drinkard of pers of Ninety Six is evange A list 'I TK. Top-Sailing uiurcn.

site lived in Laurens Notxhslde' Junior High and Tommy Smith of Greenwood iessor or music. most of her life and In Ninety iweuioaisi inurcn. Frederic Frabotta will sine- High School, and Northslde stu six six years. ii RECORD Surviving In addition to her four selections. A baritone, he -ft At Surviving also are two daugh Husband are a son.

Louie Ad dents, Miss Debbie Gregory and Howard, Jones, will vie With other junior high and high ters, Mrs. Linda Fulmer of ams of Columbia, and a grand Established by National Survey a- 4 Greenwood tnd Miss Pat Staeos has chosen three songs by Wolf, "Gebet," "Herr, was traegt der Boden," "Nun wandre, Maria" and one song by Schubert. "Im school-couples for best dancers of the home; two sisters, Mrs. son. Funeral services will be con npnorv i-red (Lena) Boyd Jr.

and Mrs. Abendroth." He will be accom Louie (Clara) Cromer of Laurens; four brothers. Leon 1 ri "She's Looking Good" ftam, Chicken Supper The Women of Cokesbury panied by Frank Conlon of ducted at Tranquil Methodist Church Saturday at 4 p.m. by the Rev. James William.

Burial will be In the church ceme Washington, D.C. Waldrop of Greenville, Louis a i i Mezzo soprano Ann Hutto Methodist Church are sponsoring 'a Jiam and chicken supper I and Herbert Waldrop of Lau VIA will first sing four Chants rens and Clarence Waldrop of tery. Pallbearers will be nephews. D'Auverene. arranged by Can SOUTH VIETNAMESE paratrooper leads two blind children to an evacuation helicopter.

The children were found In the mini of honse near Khe Sanh. Arcadia; and two grandchil aaiuraay beginning at 6 p.m. at thew church social hall. Adult plates are $1.25, children under The body is at Blyth Funeral ELECTRIC Fishing Motors 3 SIZES Sports Department Dixie Hardware Oregon Ave. BA t-2541 dren.

by Wilson Pickett Home and will be placed in the Funeral services will be con teloube. They are "La Fiieuse," "Vlens Par Le Pre," "Berceuse," "Malheureux Qui A Une Femme." She will close with 10, 73 cents, orders to be taken ri Pk-- sj Church Saturday at 2 p.m. The out will be prepared. All pro family will receive mends irom ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Temple Baptist Church by the Rev.

B. Lowery and the two arias from Saint Saens. ceeds win be donated to the restoTStlon of the Old Methodist SI 1 Samson et Daiila, "Amour. 7 to 9 p.m. Ray M.

Estts Rev. Grange S. Cothran. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Ceme Conference School at Viens Aider Ma Faiblesse" and You'll find all the top favorites at John B. Lee Tor Music" Living Costs Rise In March "Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta tery In Laurens.

Voix." til I o.m. TonJeht Ray M. Estes, 31 died Tues Pallbearers will be William Hotdog Sale For the first part of her pro day night in a uinton Hospital aa 3 adies' Willing Worker He had been an invalid since H. Butler, Max Latham, S. L.

Brown, William J. Human, John Dowis, Everette Medlock, Woodlawn Church of WASHINGTON (AP)-Liviirg being injured two years ago in a fall from a pole in Green 4ialil gram, Mrs. Cortlandt Koonts will play Etude In Op. 72 by Moszkowski; Aubade (MS) by Carlisle Floyd: and Jardins Uii4ii.rfai.44A4ai4i.ai GHODff Sell hotdogs and ham- F. F.

Mcintosh and Royce Mc costs rose four-tenths of one per bwKft tomorrow at tne Dowell. cent in March, the biggest Jump ffllltcrrrfrom 11:30 a.m. to 6 The honorary escort will be sous la Pluie by Debussy. She will close with two compositions In eight months, the government members of the women's Mis p.m. Meets May 14 said today.

oy inopin, Berceuse, up. 57 and sionary Union of Temple Bap icnerzo in bo Minor, Op. 31. tist Church. Some 43 million American falfjson Community Center wlt BMet May 14 at 8 p.m.

to The body Is at Harley Fu NEW PRESIDENT workers thus suffered a loss of Shop And Sovo Tonight" Til eMtirnstees and officers at NEW YORK (AP) Paul wood while at work with Greenwood Telephone Co. Estes lived in Greenwood for several years before the accident. He was a son of Mrs. Lillian J. Estes and the late C.

M. Estes, was an Air Force veteran and a member of the First Baptist Church of Joanna. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sharon Estes; two. daughters, Darlen and Stacy- Estes, his mother, two broilers, James purchasing power despite rec neral Home and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m.

Saturday. The family is at the resl- Miller has been re-elected presi the-cM)munity center. ord high wages. dent of The Associated Press by PricM the past six months the Board of Directors of the have been rising at an annual Al WAVH CI OCT ni I AI ITV worldwide cooperative, news or WViriding ganization. rate or four per cent the highest it years; said Arnold Chase, an log- assistant commissioner of the Besides Miller, president of the Gannett Newspapers, officers of the AP elected or reelected at the board's annual and Donnii Estes, all of Jo Bureau of Labor Statistics.

But he said he doubted there anna. Traffic Court Funeral services were held Sensational Friday Might-Saturday Values! will be any government move meeting Tuesday were: yesterday afternoon; from Jo eugene c. Puiiiam. Phoenix. toward price controls, such as were Imposed during the Ko Gazette, first vice presi anna First Baptist Church by the Rev.

Ross Pickett and Seven charges of speeding' were among 14 cases disposed of yesterday afternoon in city traffic court. There were also two charges each of driving too fast for con (Continued from page 1) liWf JDtt Form 17-658, and append it, with affidavit from yeuc-power company as to the 2aclgrjTiod of power failure, to Table on Form 1606. Mail it immediately to Internal Punctuality's computers at Caoapen, West Virginia. If yquf arithmetic is correct, you will be eligible for employment as a computer for I.P.S. rean War when prices were ris dent; William Dwlght, Holyoke, Transcript-Telegram, James B.

Burial was ing even faster than now. dtdkattnal A(t r9 4)tVa in Rosemont Cemejtery, Clinton. second vice president: Harry T. Pallbearers Ronnie Pa Montgomery, AP deputy gener ditions and no S.C. driver's Iitti, Vernon Kemells.

William license and one chares each of AW OWVI1ID iiuuat VUt VI wis; question, with the prospects for peace in Vietnam, that price controls would be instituted at this time," Chase said; al manager, re-eiected secretary; and Robert R. Booth, AP Cheek, William Watson, Oscar following too closely in treasurer, re-elected treasurer. Haynie, Stanley Bell, Marvin failing to yield right of way, and driving under suspension. Patterson and Vernon Fulmer. OVER 1000 WOMEN'S BEAUTIFUL SUMMER FASHION RECORDER'S COURT Three charges each of dis THE INDEX-JOURNAL Gnmwood Journal atabttihd Aim orderly conduct, drunkenness and brownbagging were among I.

IBM; Grmnwood Index tsubllthed Ha. MS7; Th Journal and Inda 14 cases disposed of this morning in city recorder's court ooaouaaua ro uia (Budget There were also two charges Publtihad Dili; xtl Sundi? by jam INDEX-JOURNAL COMPANY of petit larceny and one charge each of abusing an officer and assault ai umnwooa, i.u Second dm Portal Paid at araanwood. Boula Carolina Ritas by Am wk. 1 mo, a mo. IS mot.

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Greenwood Police Depart iresses ment records today reported investigation of the following ac Carriarbo: ii3s SS.tt 110.40 tSO.K 40 cidents: South Main at Eptlng. (5:30 Motor Rout 4ft SIM ms tare mm BE READY FOR THE. SUMMER p.m. Thursday) Auto-auto, No Injuries. No charges listed on police records.

Mall AB too. Same aa Carriarbo Th Indas-Journal la not iwioonilbl ONLY for mooy paid In advane to eu- Harvey near Phoenix. (8:30 a.m. Thursday) Auto-school MXMBIR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS bus. No injuries reported.

No charges listed. Mtk AU Remittance To THX INDEX-JOUBNAL COMPANY OrMnwood, S.C, WJQ. Box 1011 swa DIES OF HEART ATTACK ROME (AP) Anna Maria Tha publtthar aatoma no UabUitr lor marchandlM Incorrectly priced throuxh typotriDhlcal rror and hi it want will UabUlty aanimad Mussolini, youngest child of Ita ly's fascist dictator, died Thurs old at Um lo- wnr foda ar day of a heart attack at age 38. aorraci pnc. NEWS from your CHOOSE FROM BEAUTIFUL PRINTS, PLAIDS, SOLIDS! MANY WONDERFUL FABRICS! REGULAR STYLES, SUNBACKS, SLEEVELESS! MISSES SIZES 10 TO 20! HALF SIZES 14V2 to 24Vi! YOU'LL WANT 3 OR 4 AT THIS LOW PRICE AT PARRISH PHARMACY PIIAEOIOST Greenwood Medical Center AGFS11S (pfoffiffl Shop Friday Night At Penney's Downtown! NO PARKING METERS TO FEED FRIDAY NIGHT! OSCAR FARMS! LA1BT AJftCK Special! MEN'S TOWNCRAFT SPORT SHIRTS WITH 2 -POCKETS! Big capacity, ideal for living areas.

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But it doesn't take a diagnosis for you to tell that our pharmacists work fast and exacting when it comes to filling your prescriptions. Let us serve you. HINT FOR THE HOME: Empty your vacuum dust bag before you start to clean. This if any dust or dirt Is scattered it can be vacuumed up while you are cleaning. FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY CONVENIENT PARKING EASY TERMS ONLY 1.99 65 Dacron Polyester, 35 Combed Cotton solids! Gingham plaids! All with 2.

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