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FRIDAY. MAY 2, 19 41 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAKOHWA New Sunday School Plant Built II. S.

REGARDED MANHUNT STAGED PIILII51I Si BLODDHOUNOS PERFECTION Federal Food Be Given To Miners Alabama Workers Remain Idle While Demands ArcFigured MONTGOMERY, May 1 U.m Loula Dunn, atate commii-aloner of public welfare, tonight aatd federal aurplus rommodltlea would be made available to the famllle of Alabama 23,000 idle coal miner "aa needed." The Alabama mine remained closed while the district acale committee of United Mine Worker (CIO) waa meeting to determine what the union would demand in this area. John D. Petree. director of the s. rf1 i W.

A. Spearman Of Piedmont Succumbs Former Anderson County Commissioner Passes Suddenly PIEDMONT, May A. (Berry) Spearman, 04. died auddenly at hla home In Piedmont at 12:43 a. m.

today. He survived by hi wife, Mra. Helen Drennon Spearman; five daughter. Mr. L.

C. Cox. Mra. HarTey Huff. Mrs.

W. J. Wood and Mis.se Helen and Mary Spearman; two son. Joe and J. Mack Spearman: two sister, Mr.

J. C. Trayn-ham and Mrs. Mary Jenkins: threa brother. Fletcher.

Louts and Isa dorre Spearman, and two grandchildren. Mr. Spearman wa a native of Anderson county and lived in or near Piedmont all of hi life. Ha was connected with Anderson county for about 20 year, serving aa a county commissioner for a number cf year. He was a member of the Shiloh Methodist church, which he erved for some time aa a trustee.

He waa a member of the Mountain Spring Masonic lodge and of Rock HU1 camp of Woodmen of the World. Puneral arrangements will be announced by the Oray mortuary at PcUer. Blair To Head rontalninc eight paclau cUm room ha been completed by the church near MmpMtnvllle. It will be dedicated at ftpeclal aervlce Drive In Union' UNION. May Francia S.

Blair will serve a general chairman of the appeal to be made in May bv the Salvation Army to secure 16.000 to carry on the sentce in Union county for a year. Harry Butler, from divisional headquarters in Charlotte. N. will stay in Union tor the campaign and aist in the drive. Tho present at the organisation meeting were the member of the advisory board, made up of John I).

Jonet. chairman. Mayor E. J. Arthur.

Pramu 8. Blair, llinton D. Cranford, Ben T. Oibson. treasurer; Mr.

Ota Pant. Mra. W. White. Mr Lewis W.

Perrin. J. Roy Pant. Prank Lockman. T.

M. McNeill. Rev. Ravmond R. FlUworth.

It W. Stone, (iilet Prank Vauchan. Leon Wagnon, Jr, George L. Warr. Winrotn Captain Cranford and Harry Butler.

A new, IJ.006 Kunday chool plant congregation ef Hear fpring rpnl banday afternoon. iMalf rhoto), I To Dedicate New Building Sunday Kcv. Hoytcr. Springs Pastor, Presides At Services A new 15,000 Sunday arhool wing at Clear Fprinsi PaptLt church near BimponvIHe will he dedicated at a pec! ceremony Sunday afternoon at 2 30 o'rlmk. Rev.

C. Bojter. pator. will pie and Bet Cleorge tUnith will deliver the dedicatory aermon Other feature of the program will br a violin duet bv D. Bramleite.

Jr. and Sarah Hunter. Invocation bv Bet Benjamin Snrger, muMc br the impftonvilie quartet, historical Uetrrt of church and Sunday school bv Mis ftnma Jou lluttie. dedtra-totv ptaver by Rev If. L.

fcrguon and muktr by the Fowler quartet Tiw Clear of the oktet of the count in jaaj aa an arm 01 me urusnv rs rhurrh in it wat used by several Prweitant de-1 nomination other than the fuptisu Im built it. and alui Ltr Mi ai a athnat. Tlie ttrevfit church buildint wa built in l2o at a coet of about l.njona. in addition contructum of the new wtnt a HOW heating plant wa intald. REVIVALS I'iTT vii tr nriiT 1A-hen tkd Rit Vp wa Ue theme of the setmon at City BrUt rhurrh last mini bv I P.

lavi. t4 the pwt; swing cnurcn one in the lower section y. having been founded mm- aa Well W. 1. II 'Il Etta Pelfrey.

Oradv. Pnie and Pre. 'II Mussolini's Own Paper Fires Blast At FDR For Patrol Move INSISITS SHIPS BE SUNK ROME. May 1 -Premier Benito Mussolini- newspaper announced today that Oermanv nd luir have decided retard the United State "a per cent enemv" and warned of the danter nf Asia attacka on the U. fleet and air ferre.

Italy' leadine polttka! commm. tator. Mario Appeliu. uue1 Uie warning in an arurle in II Puce 'a Milan newnnaper. Popolo Italia Hypocritical aurmpi jhw war." The Italo-Germna Axis, he Mid, hat made every effort to remain at peace with the United 8tate but hate no course now except to ainlc all war material shipments headed or Britain, whether or not thev are protected by American warship and planet.

MPt nm nr. sink Any shin loaded with arm or raw material 'or Britain will tie tnewwably attacked bv bombs and torpedoe and. If nosunie. aunlt. whatever the nationality of the na-tal or air ecort which 1 romoy.

int It the Aw decision and recognire no ei-repuon," AppeUui wrote. He added that, without thi fnl-ted State aid. the war would he been ended lont ago. The rest of the pre meanwhile art-used Mr. Romewlt of -personal method rhararteruung the wont kind of dictatorship" and said the United ftatea must react at once against hia policiea or be driven into war.

Virtinio flavda. writing In the nwrrtale Italia today. derntad the President aa an undemocratic dictator who creatine a rhm between th government and the peop'c. Plans For Anderson Court Bcins Made ANDDtSflN. Ma I Prepare Uona aie going forward for the May term Of the court of general session which will be cornet! here on May 13 with Jodie O.

B. Green of Anderson, pressing. Solicitor Rufitt rant of the tenth rimut. announced tru ween that he jku to rail for tml eeral taw taJ cart which art on the tfcakei and in which the wand Jwrr el ready haa found true biU. hrteral of these art murder cea wide epreed tnteresi in tru ertlon.

Member of the Jury rnrr.Uion w-UI Craw prut jarw for the first wee tomorrow1 mtunf atewdrt to Or of Court It Young ftoucnor Fant haa nm let com. r4 th dncket for the court, but used that tv U1 arranged tlur tnt the week. THE honored wttie fetTxi KkIi lit tradition anl eftirat in flator, Moant ernon lit ef tK jtrariowa Ismt, ft)lhleti'(hefitt ifco riai ihia erfc 1iSlw "patrirlan ft AnteHean fjea, 1 Pelfrev. hrr erandtather. W.

P. A llolhrook. A COMPLETE STOCK OF PERFECTION OIL STOVES JONES FURNITURE COMPANY T.T.Vl msire. I Funeral servwr will conducted i iirruri a 207 South Moin th World' Flnif OIL RANGE iaiibtd la glmil wfciie aorctltia mt ad equip b4 with fi High.Powtr butsm, aotd for tbtir fsu cittn. odorltt but.

iautmly djuM4 (or ANY dtgrn of teat yew wtnt. The "Uvt-Htu lin4 ia porctltia tntmtl, plui the fupply a gru olum of httt a moiton, you id world' tat atkiag Mrtict. Tfc oa buratr. mourned a a slide, art drtwa out in 1 WiWafca ad wnioauco.rMw,;: i wc, II Maxwell Bros. Quinn Greenville leading Pamitiire Mar Phent 1391 "Aa4 rax Mtiflf pW ON fWL fat Pfrfett Son hmn aa the per tttaa ethef pipej ir4 foett.

Itfuredl it ciwi nt ieaf ttiaa 45c a ek hisUmf conwiag. Yrt the aaoJera gttr ri' ii Sir I i am li "There's no guesswork in my cooking now! Alabama department of industrial relation, aatd earner mat ne wouia deny unemployment beneflta to the atate'a coal miner. All Models PERFECTION OIL STOVES EASY TERMS PIEDMONT Furniture Co. 19 Etit Coffee 8t You'll Find A Full Lint Of PERFECTION OIL STOVES of J. C.

HALEY Furniture Co. 662 South Main "AaJ-tay anooVra FcrfecisAii ii idsariNAtf Waa. too. TTm i Mtoi tDK-M OdVsT. aat ta4 Maf tUsn! IW tt I leaf ne nk ra ket iaJteatnr tVn twliaf easter 4 Mtnr Baptist chirr ti of KrwrtantMirg wholrfe for Rnoert Jfervm Bvrum.

Trail Of Person Who Allegedly Tried To Enter House Followed SCENT IS LATER LOST WILUAMSTON. May I Wil-llnuiMon had a man hunt here to-niKht but the hunted person, whose nhine wa not known, eluded two bloodhound which were brought from Anderson by Sheriff Erskine. Auout 81) p. in. Misxcs Urrtrude Maud Brown, who live alone, were their Hung room.

They liriurt a noise in the next room and invrMieated. They found the wrreti out niul a bench at the window. Friends were notified and in about an hour Sheriff fcrskine and the two bloodhounds arrived. A trail as nicked up and led to Bull' al-lev. The UMrct waded in the creek about Mil) yard.

The trail waa a en In nicked up and it led to the door of Ciossett mill. The dos were chrned to a tide entrance and later loM II. A larce crowd gathered and followed the dogs. 36 Union County Jurors Selected Ci il Ctu.rt Term To He Omducted Week Of MayJ2 UNION. Mav 1 Tlie following 36 juror were drawn for service during the term of civil court for tlie week of May 12.

and announced by the clerk of court: W. l)ai W. J. Untiuier. Willie Hope Vauchan.

Ptneknev, Herbert H. Nelson. Jonevil. T. W.

Jim Addu. PiiKkney, HteVtV CioeV IITU j. T. Oradv. i.

IZ kA DaMu Lockhart; Pnicknry. and Ciarlield Knox. Berry Iwker. Boeansvine; Charlie Maxwell. Scott.

Jr A. W. Ctaic. Jonesnlie; A B. lJtcn.

Butfalfl. Clitlsiopher. Cross Kcvs; Uockhart: Wood William BHioo, Buford Oliver. lAkhart; J. Nelson.

Jr. Wilson BaiW-y. Pinck-nev. and Clyde Deal Lockhart Colev r.ion. A.

McNeil. Cbde Ilogan. BowarifVille, T4 Tur ner. J. Wjx.

en Hill; Marlon law son Buffalo; V. Garner. Pimknev; B. Lunsfotd. Iwk-hart; Boy C.

Pandm. Kaott. Bultalo; Harvey Tucrer, Cluy Ora-By. does Key The week of COMII as been off ty tiie I'mon Bar association. Associated Press Reporter Hurt Robert St.

John Arrive In Iiatpt After Flight I'Vftm Yugoslavia CAIBn 3 -PiifaW r. wounded Amttran newsjvanerrnrn one of uem ponert Pt. John of the A or la Prv reached afrr here early tort aft-er living thrttum the mteite dantera of a it.mi mae in a small boat and the rvacua-lion from Oree rt. John. miM.os time the Oer-man armt imatrd YusoOavia and blasted communratinrt.

with the little kifls5om was mind ed tn the kt br maehinerin fire Alo was tch White, rf Columbia Brnaoratn tem and tho tnre firm acenrt. bjt he wa hit in the ihKI tan of a stream of Iri'lrt whirh etaMed ttemuth the rW of the train he waa riding ffm Ptw. fre, to Corinth. Whie and peimi'v John made thet in aiet rear hie fww from Vns4a tn a maa towbwii -jn(prd writ a Ninety Six Music Club Conducts Meet MNPTY MX I Th etit frinf f-ei ftsi er rftn wa held a Mer ef C. wi1 J'ff ard ard M.

Pi asit. toe hnete-M. lunog the lrjhe feVj final we fr th itt tni tn fsfsr a whkh a prctm wia fwnd The firrrni prream feaed "Toxin Aftvaf At' wi'h Mr Jark Wertmrn read.ot prt tt the mbjeet The fmifrtf 4 rertn a artarted fct pann pwM5 of Mra A fMrtfh a nmhT rf thmt to hf P.frehrTKn wet ert4 by th Mrcr ff e-0 I in wri i Mr ttrtwe. Mr i Cthh Mr1 Jrtet Mra Mm ptr. Msf tie aod Mj tfetrw Prftwr Hipp-Hunter Riles April 19 jsrwprnnt, c'e-t tho mert ed thetr a th pxast ef Mrd IH ft' tn r1 Krw.

Kr htrh wa ryttnur4 4ril If pe PftaeSL pa or ef hr rffwseitwr sfer IV d--tVer el Mf ad P.rvhe It rt aNl Hi 'h Mr 4 Mm ft llsn et. eih ef at eei WIS thetr lv in Kentarfct. Trjef aro affrt SVan pmvh Caradian tn Canada pw. Was Old at 52 now rtpff. reus ntw.toimctn at tefd J.

i S. i r-4 ft a f-a i -r f'wx Wa. 611111- iefeeter fefe'e et a etaee a aww-a is ronditcunf a aertea of meet.n at City View. and I nee (yvl Mdewent were, it not for the awfe! fan of in he! m. So somvr had the first Isren eomffiit'ed the careen unilli DEATHS AND George M.

Storey cntiiTiVtil'Df. M.t. 1bS(nawrl forco known reudent if the VUxori Riaiti oclock SI m. Hobo funrral ilianel by J. lCenderon and Hev.

Pranrt White. Burwl in the Old ratrforert wmeterv near fiaruMrt are hi wife, a dauch-trr, Mr. Mane Conwtti; a bro'her. M. Storey, and a ainer.

Mr Jamr Ward Peggy A. Seay BPARTAXBCnO. May I Puneral unim for Prccv A Scav. two- vear-old ftaughter of Mr. and Mr Haroid fcav Hirtanburc.

route were held at tn rairvicw iwp-tit churrh at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon bv Rev. Olenn Pelment. Rev. Oeorse Reeve and Hev. 1 11 Slink Interment in the church rvmrirtv rinrimnihrr Mr Marv Erandmotner.

in. Mr Joieph IlUCKaDf nn-v Miv 1 Jownli kabre SV dird at 2 30 clock hi. hum here u. iiw son of V. and nebma Va lluckabrr and wn nd reared at Camden i Watta Hmsabee: thre; son.i;f itsabee and two tter.

Mri ana A-n-r Puneral rnew S.I be leM Manon Friday a.ernoon about 2 1 i Robert J. Byrum rmtrutt? uv i prominent reur ed Crtmosa were eondueied Tiv tnrim ftwt M'thmtiM enure wt'h Rev. Mniih and p. Mtw Interment was in KVnwnrtd Mr ferum in the Criumh I twmtal fowtwtna an Ulna of fJlhMin Mr r.ed Frank J. Elrod tMnW Jitv 1 the lat vmal ttav.

Ptar.k J. Tifwi It re.Wert of fk- etteit ed at St o'Snrk lat pjsM at Mart" fwl Mr nn 't av! Mf nl atd a na'i ff rw.et il a mewtvr fri Bmt rh-irth tv h- tnw he bn ere tw rt Phif tvt Mf I Tie i-ta ll het at BtWi aftri hike Rr ws'h Pe Wh rfrif r2 tr.ienwf.i frS' in ajrr.rsin? Luther S. Beaufort! thhrvnir I ths orsk at hu to a rrV1 of tiinr Mr had rf jHhn A. fvaufnd and Mrt tvi'4l farrr i ri-l wit Mr li K.r an! er 1 Mt ftd re xt tao irwrwf wa a terror ls ce etvwfvh ii v- wi trMi im Ptr af'erti at Pm. f.

I.rsnt Hed 1 f'fed oftirtaiirvt ft trial l.rii Cfv erT- ttt 'ill rte a John WrWition Mat I Jhn alwt, el kren fee daed at Wi evVe in a rtenU" hnp al fA.rairg an li.r of J5 wnfratriad and fet tv Mr tvd Mr Waddi. 'ri. Mt. ft 1 wwfi. and itMhet.

t-h. titiu phi uMited bv her of L. el th fh Je (n In ti: he in 'nw Wehb to the irm el the garden, but tfseicA h. 1 a.J a KtfBt 4tMw mt and aked. Adam, where art tho! rri 1M 5H CI hKiPf n.

ueen very muti wt torje ffrim Mam dat, ir and on' br'h-un'il thi Man trt to from fr (, t4jn FUNERALS Sam H. Hill COLUMBIA. May I. The 11 the lai Confederate veteran at Confederate home here. I Ld? 1 the home are widow of veterans.

William G. Riddle PPARTANBt'IKi. Mav l-Funeral service lor William tlary Kiddle. tto-months-old on of Mr. and Mr Lout Riddle of tiie Pauline torn-muntly.

were conducted Tuewiav afternmm at i o'crlork at the trave-aide at rirndhi Baptist church. Mitt Mary A. Pelfrey IJBHtTY. Mav 1 -Mws Mrv Pelt tev. 1 dauiihtor of llenrv and Man- llolbrwk Pelfrey.

died a.n ai ru parenia. two iter and three ibrotlier. Mr Purman Powell. Mi rhurrn near WalitalU at an hour be amiounreo by Oantt funeral iKOie. Martin S.

Davenport LArBFNM. May 1 -Martin Hhaw Iiick Havenpnt. 74, retired traveling saman and well known resident, died thu morniuc ju thnul mlt twm uurfv on Ctmt Hill-Mount road. A KS1 wmn he had trav- ifs4 jmot tlie rrwintrr for a lor.e ffiM t.f vear- He was a memtr of the lupt.v? ch trrn and had a wjae iamu rorwion Hi wife. Mm t-MeiS Mo'e Dav- ertrt.

nH terl vear ar eur-vurr of hu tmmrdia'e in jw two osutntrt. Mr nrie ar.l M' Mary u. f.m. ana f'n sr, im tmtw SB Main sttert. Ah.

tr.8.tn IMertnt in New rrm pri turri tharth ceme'erj, r.ear Itock' Snipes Of Marion Succumbs MARIOS', Mav I f- Pufle 4 attntftt senator ttrm cmr, an1 former ptujetral hafeU died tndav a' V. I vrren ft" had be-tl 1 tof rel ttwinth hrrene hrtrwe inching iiwirrt tetm th laie Pm- I I. tHe In Which was erj tn prhtwan IHW A few eM pretinnU rn to the hntnfal In Paette Af'er laiiffi fw the Pol-trtWr rrf rVwHh Cafn'toa whrto an a-hVir jnHrtaS'mat hatehatl VH th O.I-'to Wr-r ar1 and CismiHa ovi Hall, leaiu. ih Ja and It A'i'itne ik nmi'heaefi teaee Blrh- and RitIt MM th e1 inia Vne fit-m tn the PViimnrt jetie and srwara in Ihf leaf" Richardson's Body To Arrive May 22 ntrt7i Ma I Mr. II Prank Rhardw innfcht a tvni lied tr the War OpiMWM that nn rt tto-if" 1 'r Pre M.

rantnai i4rt 7f dd thte AWM aeI tn Tort ettp ee w.t 31 aid tm fwdd Chester eviait r5.e tn c' 'dh r-n meed hi n-" Miss Smith Visits At Ware Shoals A.pr SMriAf. I -M K'vef. e-f f)etvetl tw" the eei rnd het tet. Mi Beat rift Frnl'h, a', pa'ntew- ton Mr Mf II arv. ttrt'31 -d ttreHan twd Mr Mr IS- 5an.

r'1 ear J. tatfar. ef ItretaTf. If C. Wet rf Mr Jamea fW lt weet They wer eetlar4 ftrvte at Mr.

T)kr horr Thdaf tteeiff Ma Pred tf rt tl h4 fril waa th tnet ct her mother at mrtwm. the part M. ra' enVre4 a in Praranhnrt and Pa eoiet. he a th eetd t-e of Mfe Me Cajra and Jtary Ir-t-tr wtyi ar eh int at tn hoN ad anoea thai ion brsMt. gtm an4 firet la mi Saturday at piant Mia Itaptlsl 7 (ffrr o-jf temperature my PERFfCTION 07 an me it's ready!" of a n-, i iie that of fiwvid Ko ujI 'If ts ih ir.t of stse ovwtiiM and to the ovst pa't of the earin.

Ood I thrte' Mid the rnOlser The arit ef a or hear iJ-m 1 witi a rml 1 tio tla tm.me eie th and ftasmed fwxl at f'sfra'wn aov Jvft'fwe ii er, of the (etean who hT h- in a fiett-. m'fjf ifs! an Je Cnrt ari re uj, ttn 4 of sh' si inn i'' it' sM flrwt h-, a' vrii in 'ht ai i'ei n. THe 4e 'wi iw i "tet tre fe -ves Wit i tvih ft'sf-rts? P-gh' rvi frtr "rir III tC afUl iNCSirO tt sILIWV VMlliLU tmifMnit Mt A rail fi ieri- an4 tr ri- at JvIjw, W-jt'rn atim rtn Mt MSaI 'Sv "tf irtmleta Tn1mm War he fsrtm rtfv wiili a fierr4ovfl aaxi at wp temprfafwrt I sot. fofret i9 ttmt t4 ifse tj.ooer if liming lKk ftno4i Mt a wvvr tJ Ttwrtwn and Bea-j- fct li(we Miiiwt i IV.i;iemwn Mt rtorrrvo Tothrrt, tt Un fw ha'Mrnh kfea n4 fceihs ets Pr- Wii ard ItrOrT tVM fl ra4 hhfi Ma Jt fd Mr Jnfm P'atffwd" hi nu fl aaa-tr -aafW ljtr rmtCTtOX M'l'wWnf fl trt itfflfnm aW iara, reeaaf. PERFECTION STOVE COMPANY Mmm Stmt, W.

a sV Cm. fa v. Ji rjifet jf rr rf rvwai strt (I can le Mttnftw I Mr rd Pt, hn i tn ft M' -d pw a- heit rwr f'irh f-r 'n IK, hnT in WrtWes Va Mr Pe pm tr-amst a Mia Mr av Pe Th tuet offtra rvnea ahmt eerftOS I1! er. FUNERAL mviTATIOfi r4 a I wr mrmm a. .4 ewt tr- r--' at a r.

a-r fwr rM lw iv Si eiat.eei. ri W-rn. A Wat MODERN COOKING CALLS FOR Perfection Oil Ranges Uf Us Show You Thf Co mp Jilt Lint Of Thnt MODERN STOVES LEAGUE'S, inc. "Compfilt Hmi futnhhm" fhon2M5 TnMIB mill sl -r 1 1 i ri" tr I. i ana ut.

rr I ftr.ete.A libearer- Etpcrt Shot Rf soiling Hai Weiam. iL atrtrt and T. Watson He tb ati awn of the lata Jirt and tw Daniel Wet Purtal ti'ea he held PtWTat at 4 Ipn, ppit thitttn WH Re- unnrn K. Simnet. t.

ffttn 'Ala foster, 1r Her Jnhnr1. and fvrattr prrii'h, ltnrff pa "e-a Will rr, Atn M. ti d'or of Crew Pd ehnrth rver bef ho Annte Thaetafnn, Miie. jPsifw, ptancea, Kat an iWavti OwaMf Matertaa ttaerl rjtaelaaea Al eatt fwaraateeal Comptll's Shot Shop tta wftnt at 1.

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