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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 16

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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DEMANDS REJECTED wmmmmm. Incfov-Journal 1 GREENWOOD, S. THUR5, NOV. 19N NEW DELHI. India (AP) reign Students Discuss U7S.

A. I MASONIC Courthouse Records By IVA JEAN WALLACE ROCK HILL What impresses United States. In the United States everything is more orpanized than in Latin America, and there are Prime Minister Nehru today demands in Parliament that Indian forces be pulled sut of the Congo because of attaJis on Indian army officers. Nehru said that running away would be a weak way of dealing with the problem. 1 CALENDAR NOV.

25 There will be a special meeting of Friendship Lodge No. 25, A.F.M. at 7:30 p. m. with the EA degree being conferred.

NOV. 2S you the most about America? m. 18 through Nov. 24) son. two lots in coiinry.

more visible results of the work. Ask this question of nine people. PROPERTY TRANSFERS W. H. Nicholson Jr.

and Mrs. Frances Drakeexecutors of John and you'll, probably get nine different answers. Ghislayne Tuertas, a student from Guayaquil, Ecquador, was Mildred G. Jackson Harmon to Roy P. Still, lot on Watson Court.

$1,050. W. BJeter to C. H. Smith, lot In Ninety Six.

$17,000. William T. Bryant to G. 0. Wood Such was the case at Winthrop surprised at the variety of re Greenwood Lodge 91 will confer From John B.

Lee L. Maxwell esUte4o Rupert L. Leary. three lots on Airport Road, College" recently. Nine of Win- i M.M.

degree at 7:30 p.m. ligions in the United States. In Ecquador, she said. 99 per cent $2.635. Joppa Lodge No.

387 will have throp's international students talked with the other students about their experiences with and Mrs. Nell Wood, lot on Hen- Greenwood Memorial Gardei For Music of the people or Catholic. Although there is religious freedom rson. Street, $3,500.. to J.

D. Blackwell, lot. J1S5. admits that most Europeans get their ideas about Americans from tourists. "Americans agree with whatever you say, nd then they go right ahead and do what they want," said Lilika.

Irene Paladines of Guayaquil. Ecuador: said that she can understand why Americans are losing prestige in Latin America. "They look so superior," related. "That is not a nice position for us." She told of the American ambassador in Ecquador who said that Nora Lapentti and Ghislayne Huertas could not come to Winthrop because they did not speak English. Winthrop accepted them in spite of this, but Irene did not like the of the ambassador.

Americans who have been In her country for as much as eight years still do not speak Spanish. American colleges are different, agree the girls who have attended college in their own countries. In Argentina, said Eliza Fahnoe, there is no choice of classes in college. College in Greece, said Lilika Courts, is for a more mature person than American colleges. There are periodic lectures, but the student is not required to attend.

Once a year there is an exam in each class, but it may consist entirely of one oral question. Lily Bravo, whose classes in Chile were of the same type, said that this is good for professor selection. If a professor is not good, the students will stay away. mH. Home to G.

A. Gary there, Ghislayne said she knew Ladies Night at 8 p.m. NOV. 28 Greenwood Commandry No. 5 will hold regular conclave at 7:30 p.m.

J. M. Marshall to K. Williams, lot on Mulberry Street. $75.

K. to Mrs. Mozelle and MSryJiaze! Gary, lot on Maxwell Avenuexextension, $6,800. W. M.

ArnolcKtP R. F. Dobson to Ora H. Cheney. ToUn Idlewood, Americans in the United States and abroad.

"At home I was a little jealous of America's prosperity," said Susan Ting of Taiwan, Formosa. "Now I realize that the Ameri NW Mwiey for DILLS? Co rW, MeWrjr 111 North Main St. Greenwood CLIP THIS AD BlackwelL, on Multerry Street J300. I Are You LoneSome $5,000 and assumption! mort Mrl Sue Beck Sorouse to Doue- Tonight? Elvis Presley Last Date Floyd Cramer only, three non-Catholics before she came to Winthrop. Ellen Hwang of Hong Kong compared Northerners and South-en.

ers. She has lived in New. York with her family, and she said that the raople she has met in the South are "much kinder" than Northerners. What about Americans abroad? fllika CmiHs of Athens. Greece.

cans work much harder than my gage las t. Sp rouse, lot on Siloam Marshall L. Stevens and Franl people do. They are more re Road. 15, love and affection.

When the administration gets I wind of this, the professor just; somehow doesn't come back an- other year, This discussion was one in series planned to help Winthrop students see their college and their country from a new viewpoint. I Lawrence weuc Wonderland Bv Night ces L. Stevens to Aaron A. Awtry sponsible." Alberta Middieton and Ella Mae Irvin Carter to J. F.

White. Joe Bert Kaempfert Anita Bryant and Jerelene J. Awtry. lot and improvements on Second Street, $4,341.05 and assumption of mort- LiljsBravo of Valparaiso, Chile, modified this statement to draw a parallel between Chile and the Phone OR 9-8341 F. White Jr.

and Alfred L. White, lot near Troy. $600. saee, Fannie Mark Widelitz to Rose Let's Go, Let's Go Hank Ballard He Will Break Your Heart Jerry Butler Raymond F. Henderson to Frank Henderson, Mae S.

Hender son and Sadie Mae Henderson, lot along SAL Railway, love and New Orleans U. S. Bonds The Twist Chubby Checker affection. MARRIAGE LICENSES Claude Jones White', Verdery, and Myriam Bernice Nabors, Dearest Darling Etta James I North to Alaska Mark Sonenshine, lot and improvements at Wan Shoals, S3, love and affection. Carl B.

Snead to Carol G. Widner, lot and improvements on Crescent Drive, $8,950. F. Lee Timmerman to Ida W. Timmerman, right, title and interest in three Jots on Gracemont Drive, $5, love and affection.

Matilda Ebe to Greenwood County, right, title and Interest in lot on state highway 97, $493.82. Mary H. Bamette to J. E. Bar- Ninety Six.

Johnny Horton Jerry Malcolm Scott and Mar Devil or Aneel garet Ann Sprouse, both of Green Bobby Vec wood Ruby Duby Du William Cary Hill and Alice fobin Matthews Stay Tddiaos r- I i Marie Ridlehoover, both of Hod ges. 2ave me Last uance ror Me The Drifters nette, tot on Wells Avenue, $5, love and affection. John Gilmore to G. P. Calli- Gable's Will Read You TalkToo Much Frankie Ford GLENDALE, Calif.

(AP)-Clark My Girl Josephine Gable's body has been entombed beside the remains of actress Fats Domino The Hucklebuck Carole Lombard, the third of his Chubby Checker Obituaries JOHNNY W. MOORE DIES; RITES FRIDAY Johnny W. Moore died Sunday five wives. Meanwhile the film star's will Am I the Man? Jackie Wilson was Hied tor probate Wednesday in Los Anneles. It describes his in Brownville.

Pa. He was born Wide Selection estate only as "in excess of 01 nnn in Greenwood County, a son the late Lawton and Elvine Moore, of WW. All goes to his widow, the former Kay Williams Spreckels, ex-except that Gable's first wife. Christmas Music and had lived in Pennsylvania for many years. Surviving are three sons.

Ralph. Russell and John Mnore, Brown-i drama coach Josephine Dillon. now 75, receives title to the North ville: one sister, Mrs. Isabella a Hollywood home where she lives. mm wM jj! Ground and see the iwW 5' Wv many suggestions we SlSSS 7 1 --w f'fte'oH-'d A tiny deposit will II Hold your choice on JCfllf layaway I swg Kemp.

Baltimore. The body will arrive here tomorrow at IMS p.m. and service ill be conducted by the Rv A C. Carter at 2:30 pjfl. in Flint Hill Baptist Church cemetery.

i Brief News Calhoun Falls Revival Revival services will be irt pro gress through Sunday at North Perrivai-Tomrjkins Service in Side Baptist Church at Calhoun Falls. The Rev. Charles Osment of Gaffney is the visiting minister. Homecoming services will be held Sunday in connection with the celebration of the church's 38th Choose Yours Now While Our Stocks Are Complete at John B. Lee FOR MUSIC anniversary.

Klrksey Community Club Kirksey Community Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the community house for a covered supper. Power Failure Homes the North Main-East charge. MAMIE HOLMES DIES; RITES NOT SET Mrs. Mamie Holmes died last nirht at her home, 744 Oak aftr a long illness.

She was born and reared in Greenwood County, a daughter the late Harvey and Janie Woodson. She wag a charter member of Tabernacle Baotist Church. Surviving are fier husband, Pies Holmes; two step-sons. Pies Holmes Greenwood, and Lawrea Holmes. Greenville; two brothers, Chris Woodson, Philadelphia, and John Woodson.

Mays Landings. N. five grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a number of nieces and nephews. Georgia on My Mind Ray Charles Poetry in Motion Johnny Tillotson Cambridge Avenue area were without electric power for a few I Want to Be Wanted Bemda Lee Don't Be Cruel 2 PC. SOFA BED SUITE hours this morning after a rain- Bill Black Let's Think About Living soaked tree limb split about 4 a.m.

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