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The Herald from Rock Hill, South Carolina • 4

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The Heraldi
Location:
Rock Hill, South Carolina
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4
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Byrnes Inauguration Scenes Arc Spoiled By Herald Camera i 1 i i it A The college was also represented by its throp marching crew choir WINTHROP These young ladles In blue are Winthrop College students who inarched in the inaugural parade yesterday Nearly one hundred girls in three platoons composed the Win- THE HERALD Rock Hill Wednesday Jan 17 1951 SO EASY III NOISES II IIVI rot chili it me Tablets aro ti of adult tablet which assure accurate dotaee No need to tmrah them Health nil oranfa flavor STJOSEM ASPIRIN FOICIIIOKI YORK COUNTY This ear and Its occupants alone with the Fort Mill High School Band represented York County In the Inaugural parade Seated In the front left to right were Wilson of Rock Hill Sheriff A Moss of York and Harris Williams of Rock Hill In the back seat are John Spratt Senator lewis Wallace and Hildebrand all of York Crowd And Good Weather Brightened 'Byrnes Day BEAMING Mrs Jams Byrnes was all smilea yesterday as her husband was sworn In as South Carolina's 78th governor She sat just behind him on the speaker's stand Next to her were Mrs Jean Thurmond and Mrs Wyche Student Wins Alternate West Point Spot Strozlrr Rock Hill High School senior has been notified by Congressman James Richards of his selection as third at-ternate for an appointment to West Point Klnard Is the son of Mr and Mrs Ben Strozier of Eben-ezer and is president of the senior class at Rock Hill High School Principal for the appointment to the military academy Is Reid Barrett a 1919 graduate of Roek Hill High School Barrett who is now studying at The Citadel Is the son of Mrs Helen Barrett of Route 2 Rock H11L The capybara a mammal of Central and South America Is believed to be the largest rodent Foods I Liked Best UPse? Me Most! tHmllatWhatl Like Thanks toTums It's hard to pais up favorite foods evta though yoaknow addin-digenioo gas and bran burn map result Bui jrou ran do as millions do They just carry a roll of Tamsio pocket or pursa Eat I or 2 lik caadr and presto there's soothing relief Tams are different oniain no soda us causa gdd rebound No mining 00 tirrint-tn waiting Take anywhere Get a roll of Tams today fast relief for add indigestion! CWylOe IMSaaeee ts Pictures and Story By Saul Lavislqr The eyes of the nation were focused on South Carolina yesterday as a famed American James feymes was inaugurated as governor of South Carolina It was a colorful ceremony and the day was perfectly suited for the occasion Sunshine through a cloudless sky wanned the approximately 100000 spectators who gathered at the State House square and along Main Street to see and hear the inauguration "Hurray for Jimmy Byrnes" When the crowd- quieted Judge Wyche a long-time friend and former law partner of Brynes read the oath of office Byrnes replied "I and became the 78th governor of South Carolnia His inaugural talk brought respectful silence from the crowd which listened to a brief outline of some of Governor Byrnes' be liefs on state and national problems Cheers from the crowd came when Byrnes said his policy In office would not be dictated by any neither the Ku Klux Klan nor the NAACP "There can be only me the one elected by the people" he said- "I AM THAT Following his address the inaugural parade longest and most colorful In the memories of most South Carolinians present wound its way from behind the State House down Columbia's Main Street Each county was represented by an official car and one high school band These followed official cars bearing such dignitaries as the governors of North Carolina and Georgia congressman from several states Bcr nard Baruch General Clay Kenneth Roy all annd many others Winthrop College girls in their customary navy 1 blue suits 1 OLD AND NEW Governor-elect James Byrnes was talking with outgoing Governor Strom Thurmond shortly before inauguration ceremonies began yesterday in Columbia Byrnes (left) was dressed In a conservative business suit for the occasion Quick genuine nlitf from stinefnc soreness in tbia Kitabls ointment RE5IN0 TUMI FOI THI TUMMY 28 YEARS OF SERVICE LOCAL BRIEFS Church School Advance Plans for Church School Advance will be made at a supper meeting of Sunday school workers of Saint John's Methodist church social hall Bock Hill Dial I1ST Roek Bin Dial 4127 A Fine Selection of Fabrics For Thrifty Shoppers! Who Sew Save! BASS FUNERAL HOME marched in the parade The University of South Carolina was represented by an official car color guard and a company of midshipmen and air ca dqjs CTiemson College had its band and fancy drill platoon Citadel also had a band and marching platoon present Special loudspeakers had been strung for several blocks uptown so that those who could not crowd onto the capitol grounds could hear wht Byme had to say in his Inaugural address The Rt Rev John Gravatt opened the remonies by asking the invocation The crowd was quiet as Reverend Gravatt asked the blessings of God for the new Governor and other state officials A choral group and concert band from The Citadel military college of South Carolina played and sang a selection which was well-received by the crowd The feeling that "this is a special day In South Carolina" was obvious as young and old alike whispered talked and shouted In a holiday mood First came the administration of the Oath of Office to the con-: stitutlonal officers: Adjutant General James Dozier Com-imissioner of Agriculture Roy Jones Treasurer Jeff Bates Comptroller General Rhodes Superintendent of Edu-I cation Jesse Anderson Secretary I of State Frank Thornton At-I torney General Calllson I A song by the Winthrop Cot 1 lege choir followed the swearing-' in of these seven men The girls were seated in front of the inau-jguratlon stand which had been built onto the front steps of the I State House The Citadel group land a National Guard band was also seated "down front" Then Jimmy Byrnes came for-j ward with District Judge Wyche who was to administer I the oath of office Shout A great shout went up from the crowd Confetti tossed by 1 spectators in business buildings across the streets fluttered onto the State House grounds as a flock of startled birds rose suddenly into flight Elks Supper Members of the Rock Hill Elks Club will be entertained at an oyster supper tomorrow night at 7:30 at the club on East Main Street "FINANCIAL FRIENDSHIP" Jarrell Explains Reaction To His Magazine Article Dr Hampton Jarrell of Winthrop College discussed reaction to his magazine article "Sunday Schools Don't Teach" with the Rock Hill Exchange Club yester-day The article was published in a recent Issue of Atlantic Monthly Magazine Dr Jarrell'suld the majority of "bricks" in letters he had received came from "athiests who were shocked that any surh out-moded superstition (the Bible and Christianity) should be taught to children" The author said he had received letters from all over the United States and Hawaii either favoring or disapproving of his contention that Sunday Schools could Improve their methods of teaching the tyaslc fundamentals of Christianity Dr Jarrell was introduced by Hunter Hughes Exchange Club president Gut Mg at the meeting were the Rev A Chambliss rector of the Episcopal Church of Our Savior the Rev Pierce Cook pas- tor of Saint John's Methodist Church George Brant of Char- lotto: and Deward Brittain of! The Herald The luncheon meeting was held at the Andrew Jackson Hotel Aliens Register About 10 aliens have registered at the Rock HOI postoffice under the Alien Registration Act Post-msster McFaden said today Deadline for registration of Rock Hillians who are not American citizens Is January 24 After that date aliens will be required to mail their registration cards to Washington Quality woolens silks rayons and cottons are here for you Bought early moderately priced a Big Saving Select yours now Novelty Woolens checks plaids and solids In new spring shades 100 IOC 295 all wool 54-inch wide 2 Survey Meeting Postponed The Home Town Self-Survey meeting which was scheduled for Thursday night in the Friendship College auditorium has been postponed it was announced today The decision to postpone the meeting was made Steering Committee members said the better Interest of the Home Town Self-Survey and until the public has a dearer understand ing of the purposes of this Fine Botany Woolens in flannel gabardine and checker 56-Inch wide 100 all wool ready to sew IVlAAVAAfc H4VK- SVVb 495 595695795 Many a man has had to forego the chance to follow through a good business move because of lack of funds Frequently other men have been able to develop broader business activities because they had an established borrowing connection at the Bank Not all business ideas and plans offer the basis for a bank loan but there are many well defined types that do An established connection with the Peoples National Bank even though it be only a modest checking account makes available to you not only the convenience economy and efficiency of this daily services but it also establishes a financial friendship that may prove of inestimable value to you In your larger business affairs We are always glad to discuss with our customers and friends their plans and financial problems to extend credit accommodations to worthy borrowers for all purposes consistent with sound banking practices 44-inch Gabardine 36 In fine combed chambray mercer- in Pastel Shades Navy 139 ized and sanforized Plain and Black pastels fast colors Household Moving Class Officers Election of junior rlass officers to serve during the current i school term at Rock Hill High! School was completed today The officers sre Ted Robinson presl-: dent Johnny Neal vice presl- dent Bill Hunter secretary and Barbara Ray treasurer 36-inch Pinwale Corduroy Fine quality of combed yarn full pieces A good assortment of new 1 go spring colors 1 Balloon Cloth in the new soft shades of spring Pink blue aqua yellow rose red white Also navy ard black Sanforized and TA vt dyed xC General Hauling LOCALLY Trucks for lease or rent Knight Trucking Company Phono tSSl Cor White and Charlotte Are Means Fine Paint Paints Brushes Supplies Rainbow Paint Store 336 Trade Dial 2347 Yards and Yards of new printed rayons for spring dresses colorful patterns easy to sew first quality Matt Colombia Forty Rock Hill High Schools students in Mra Garvin's occupations class and In Miss Emma distributive education class made their annual trip to Columbia today to visit places of educational Interest The group will tour the Area Trade School large department stores and the i State Capitol before returning to Rock Hill tonight Marsheen a Springmaid cotton broadcloth One of the outstanding cottons for spring dresses Sanforized and fast colors OVC Shift into Low-cost financing! save money by financing your new car through the rEO-PIES-FLAN at the Peoples 36-inch New Gingham colorful plaids and checks Sanforized and fast colors colorful 7Q- combinations COOPER Furniture Co Rock Hill's Oldest Home of Better Values DIAL 3336 ABC Fine Percales 30 new spring patterns to select from Including prints plaids and checks Sanforized and fast jA colors ki 36 in woven striped chambray with plain colors to match Sanforized and vat dyed 40" permanent finish organdy White and pastel shades 59c PEOPLES National Bank Mrs Jane Archie Dies At Her Home Mrs Janie Archie of Edgmoor community died at her home early Monday morning after several yean illness She was 72 Funeral services will be held at the Harmony Church Thursday afternoon at two with the pastor the Rev Marcus of Orangeburg officiating Burial will be In the church cemetery with Eastern Star honors by the Archives Chapter of Edgmoor Surviving are her husband Mr John Paton Archie: two daughters Mrs Agnes Ware of Edg-moor and Mra Elizabeth Bought-night of Charlotte a son Mr Until SiiidiMs of I'iljpnooi gimd and grtiii gi tii'l iliilil't-u ami siimiU also With the beginning of thlg new year lei ua give ynu an estimate on your printing re-iuiremeiila Fine papers and quality printing at price you wish to pay WHITE PRINTING CO "The Ilotiwe of Quality" WE DELIVER iiatiifi'oii si lit 4 ltd 36 in De Luxe Rayon and Cotton suiting Febillzed tested Crease resistance HA Dumari 119 1 43 la Rayon Celanese for spring suits 13 lovely colors In pastel darks to se-Ject from 150 value 100 Regular pieces special ROCK IIILL 8 Rock Hill i.

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