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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 18

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brluml Ihe wall am! the closed dur of one bn. preen! were akej lo ga home ami thalleeife God lo kreti IDs proniltei ami Ihrn "feel the ol Ilia) blettingl at they flow Into your life." It I good lo know, he laid. that "underneath ui art the ever kitting arm." Dr. H.irris said that In Ihe M-nice at I pm. daily through Friday those in attendance should "fhrlnk tip the difference lieivveen what we profess and what we pi art ire," TIIK RFV.

lUSnot.PII WAT SON son of Mrs Margaret Mcintosh Graham of 100 Oregon will be awarded a master of theology degree by fnion Theological Seminary in Richmond. May 20. He Is Union Flarettf) Uf KUWMMI l'rvt'4 4'4 It44 avl pat 4Uil Col i 41 nunre, II tattuf 4 I I la Ga "4 brie Ut n-iM IT. I'rfi 1 1 if f.t ie4ltr4 to I 4JI orMftt al Ih" liU a a laeriil.t irial p4 MnUll fhiith lla fWnjr.1 Jali I. Iuauq 14) a lU djy "tl -i b4inrl la U'k aU4 ttcm.il lV4 lusrn a nrr nit, r4 aM.

He Lwl Hi trfnum on to pj'Otr ol Snituie. "Sk amt Im.I lrreie" ami 'V have im4 lau ask T)4 ilW.neJ praet a (he IhM lead le Into ihe j'lrseme of the u-rd "II f4 a pratH ktyM4 all dooM Ihjtl l.4 44a rr prarr.N ke wU, bol naraH kit li.irarri a4ll rtartllaf Mr a4 fr aa aa rr loatlicltl. IVrre I war la Irate prater wl 4 Me, Ke ranlradt, a-au4 "kawarr ar Fire At Home Fatal To Man PIEDMONT John Ahm-I Fish er, 40. died about 6 am. Mon d.iv of liurns lie received Bppar when he fell asleep amok ing in lied, Greenville County Coroner Grwge W.

McCoy said The fire in the two-room house was discovered by a neighlHir. Alfred Holding, who ran into Ihe house to find Mr. Fisher still In bed, fully clothed, the Coroner said. The house was only slightly damaged. Mr.

McCoy said he planned no inquest. Mr. Fisher had lived at Pled mont for the past 23 yean. He was a son of Ihe late Frances M. and Fndie Alexander Fisher Surviving are one brother.

Jack Fisher of Rt. 3. Piedmont and one aistcr, Mrs. Callie Hallie liar ris of Rt. 1, Pelzer.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Rehobeth Baptist Church by the Rev. Ansel Gambrell. the Rev Claude Miditower and the Rev J. W.

Warren. Burial will be in the Grove Sl.it ion Church Ceme tery. Pallbearers will be Jack Grif flih, Buckv Fredericks, Ray Grif- fetli, Frank Harris, Louie Houston and Alvin Hooper. The body is at Gray Mortuary and will be taken to the home of his brother, Jack Fisher, on Highway 21 at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Tray Given at t.u r'" Mr. W. M. Moure M.t Uv in Ml l4t fil.i Sruirs lrkU4 M( J-4 414 1 44 A I' fJ I' Mjl44. Uvh i.

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Arthi.r Alromlrr cl Amkriun; 4ihl 1 1 a'nnjl Ktral ittamlmolhrf, Mrt. 7.. Crfjt Ktitl. rn will Le con d'Htnl in Silver lUuok (ViiK-lrry 11 a. in WrilncMlav by llvf Itev.

rrrry TMrtirr uml Ih Rfv. W. Y. I'wlcy. TV Uly nlusliilrd to arrive at MilfcHinaM I'iiimTjI IIdmm jif TwJ.ty aftrrnuon and will it-main thrrr.

Mrs.T.Il.IIurhin ANDI'HSON Mm. Ma Vallrrs ll.irbin. 47. Mi( of Tommy II. ll.irbin, died at hrr liornr ill Koyi-e St.

at 12:10 m. Monday oflrr vrral munlli of drrlininf hrallli and Hlnrss of one rfk. A Tarpon Springn. native, had lrn a rrili'nl vt Amlrr-mn for alxHit 20 yrari. Slip wai a mrmlior of St.

Joseph Catholic Church. She wai a dauuhlrr of J. Will and Sallry Oakli-y Wnllrrs. Surviving brsidp her parents find hrr husband ore six brothers, Boyce Wallers of Tarpon Springs, Curlls Wallers of Durndin, Fla Pwain nnd Furmnn Waltors, bolh of Clearwater, F.dwin and Ilollis Wallers of St. Pet en-burg.

two sisters, Mrs. Sara Dobies and Mrs. Katherine Mick-ler. both of Tarpon Springs, Fla. Funeral services will be conducted at Sullivan-King Mortuary Wednesday at 10 a m.

by Father Murph. Burial will be In New Silver Brook Cemetery. Recita tion of the rosary will be held in the north lountfe of the mortuary at 8 m. Tuesday. The body will remain at the mortuary.

The family Is at the home. Mrs. Will Land WELLFORD Mrs. Bertie Ward Land, 71, died In a Spartanburg hospital Sunday at 9:15 p.m. fol I lowing 25 years of declining health, and an illness of one week Mrs.

Land was the wife of Will Land who died 27 years ago and was a daughter of the late William G. and Nancy Tucker Ward. She was a native of Green' viJIe County, and had been a resi dent of Spartanburg County for -25 years. She was a member of Standing Springs Baptist Church Surviving are three brothers, Daniel T. Ward of Rt.

2, Campo melic Joseph T. Ward of Well ford. William Ward of Valley Falls; one sister, Mrs. Cora Lee McClaln of Rt. 1, Clinton.

Funeral services will be con ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Jack son Mill Baptist Church by the liev. Ansel Pruitt. Burial will be "in Bethel Baptist Church Ceme tery on Augusta Rd. Pallbearers will be Floyd Mc Clain, Ralph Gosnell, Clarence Branch, Walter Porter, Junior and Junior Branch.

The body is at the home of A brother, Joseph T. Ward, at Wellford, and at 1 p.m. Tuesday Tliomai 1-4 I V.tUTWif ti Jijjf i II )i 4 44 A--. tVlt-l 4J I I. hi tl IH I 'k t)m il.

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73, d.ed ti bn In lUVtUirtf at I 11 pm. Mtfi4 af'rr ahull lo )cm of ital.n Ing liol'h. He hon In H.i'rd. h.i ie ami lnn In lxmgiun wni'y. a um of the l.i' M.

ami Laura I'ordrr folium. SiinKing are one djiiklhter. Mi. Smith uf Il4telurf. Ihrre ions.

Jjmr liuyt ami Jee fakbteil folium. Urfh of Hate burg and Ira Q. folium of WrM fohimbia: one troiher, A. folium of Hi. 1.

UateslHirg and three grandchildren. Funeral sen ire will be run ducted al 4 .10 m. Tiird.iy al the rirM H.iul tlmrch r4 H.ites burg by lr. L. Siniih Burial will be in (lie Guntrr feme ter'.

Pallbearers will le Ihes nephews: Broadus, flurhe, Hen -y, Mi Fall, and Liner folium, and Hanson Fallaw Honorary escort will le dea cons and the Men's Rihle (last of the First Baptist Church of Batesburg. Tlie body will Ih? at the home Allaway luneral llone is in charge. John K. Railey CIIARLFSTON-tf) John Far Bailey, 52, of 41 Poplar St. au pervisor at Ihe U.S.

Naval Ship yard Here, died today at a loca Hospital, Funeral services will take place ot 3:30 P. M. today at the lonnelley Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Woodrow W. Harris and Dr.

John A. llamrick officialinc Burial will lie in Magnolia feme tary. A native of Ilerndon. he was born May 9, ItHXJ, a son of Mrs. Annie Scott Builev of Charleston and the late Rev- less Farle Bailey.

r.ducaled In the ichools of Charleston, he was also sraduat ed from Mars Hill College. He taugnt school at Rut leilge Avenue Baptist Church for a number of years Mr. Bailey was a member of Pythagorean Lodge 21. AFM. and the leading men's and quarter- men special at Ihe U.

S. Naval Shipyard. Surviving also are his wife. Mrs. Marguerite Allman Bailev: three daughters.

Misses Martha Altman Bailey, Mary Scott Bailey ana Joyce Ellen Bailey of Char leston; two brothers. Frank II, Bailey and Edwin S. Bailev of uianeston, and a sister. Mrs Rembert B. Burgess of Spartan burg.

Get Injunction On Rothschild FRANKFORT. Ky. Mc- Cracken County Attv. Pelharr McMurry Monda obtained a temporary injunction preventing Newport, Ky officials from returning Charles (Rocky) Rothschild there a habeas corpus writ. The Injunction was granted by Chief Justice John Moremen of the Kentucky Court of Appeals.

He set a hearing for 10 4. m. Thursday to determine whether the injunction should be made permanent. Rothschild, now being held at Paducah in McCracken County, has touched off a legal fight in four states. (he tW) 4 III l.if.M.

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Uui-k, Mi II I Vw aul Mi 1'4'J 4 I lU ft 41, 111 4) VH Ml. AjIwA Mf 4ml M' I. i.itn, 4f I I- Mr lrl 14 l'U 4fcl lwf iLUira ull tl ji.i.ird In inl IIj! Oscar Sleuart an uiul-i a I Simljy l'rf w4i Mr Vntwl tt a fa i Im JI'iAr ami Mr. im I ll a falfiirr ami i4 l4r II ih Vm.J II4 a inrn.l4-f S. tjtit (l.

inh ami llx Ni 4ini ll WliW SiMlun aii li fe, Mrt Onrta lan'irll Vnit: iLmih-et. Mi Itrit Ib.Mir.. bl 1'iikrn ami Mr llatey IU.IJ in( nl Si; M.le; l.v Uoilirt W. A Sir ait M.le. Taluf rnurt bf Pidriit.

the Hrv. ti. S'enjrt 1 St le. IjiiIitt Kirwait of Ijl-rrly ami CiroH Me4jtl i4 Mile. rnnT I run at (bvlil- I I'll JI.I III la-rsil at 40 Tiiedilf Ih the Hrv.

S.11H ami the Hrv. Km Murphtee. llnrul dl In Ihllitett Mrmiiruil Park illlr.ire will theie N-phew: lUlgar. Ilarl, iN-nms tlary, and Furnun Slew art. The body I at the fiinrr.il hoi ne.

Mrs. Robinson SPAKTAMBl'RG Mrs. Carrie Pierre Hobinnm. W. widow lif Gei.rce W.

Hol.inM.n. of Pan.lel Mills, died at her home at 2:10 a m. Monday alter a lung illnes Mm. Knhinn was a native of Spartanburg County and hnd spent her entire life al Parole! Mills. Sim was a member of the Corinth Baptist Church and was a daughter of the late Will and Sara Jane Pierce Robinson of Cherokee County.

Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Lula M.e James. Mrs. Cleo Wells. Mrs.

Zelma Martin nnd Mrs. Vera Brown, all of Pacolet Mills; two sons, Furmnn and Pierre Robinson, both of Pacolet Milts; one sister, Mrs, Bessie West brook of Galfney: 1(5 grand children and eight great-grand children. Funeral services will be con' ducted Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Brown's" Chapel Baptist Church at Pacolet Mills bv the Rev Civile Peterson, the Rev. James Bryant, and Rev.

H. C. God frev. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will he Fov, Robert and Fiber Pierce, Talmadve Loftls, James Bryant nnd Wood row Robinson.

The body is at the home. J. Floyd Mortuary is in charge. W. D.

ITatton POMARIA William David (Bill) Hnllon, 68, magistrate of Pomaria for more than 25 years, died early Mondnv morning nt his residence in Pomaria. He had been in declining health for a number of years and ill for one week. Mr. Hatton was born and rear ed in Pomaria, a son of (he late William Thomas and Anna Hipp Hatton. lie had lived all of his life in Pomaria where he operated a general store.

He was a charter member of the Pomaria Lutheran Church, a former member of the Church Council and had served as treasurer or the Sundav School for manv years, lie had served as trustee for Pomaria Schools for more than 30 years and 'was magistrate until his health forced him from entering the race two years ago. Mr. Hat ton was atclve in the Democratic Party and had served both on local and county committees. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 281, AFM Little Mountain and a member of the WOW. Surviving are his wife; Mrs.

Jennie Lee Roberts Hatton: one son, W. D. (Billy) Hatton Jr. of Pomaria: three daughters. Mrs.

George S. Dominiek of Gaffney. Mrs. Joe Wavering of Clearwater, and Mrs. John Starkey of Falls Church, one sister.

Mrs. R. J. Johnson of Asheville, C. and six grandchildren.

Funeral services will be con- on (U.m it-. in 1 r.j, I I' I 1 1' 1 Lr'iW a iH II.jlLr I 1W 4I IU Iji.4 irta, air u4 Mft 11)4 VWilb. Ml I Al4 4Ht ttl tarJ L4i til tttlf Clyde Sr. tl)! tl dim Si II. tU4 runUy tl li a in 14 4i ihui.1.4 h.

i Mr, Him 'b ll ViilUm t4i44i tit laj 4t ttilll IM I l.frf Oilul.4 1-4 H.lrJ (. )rl 44 ll4 I4.I.14 tiff 'ru flkulhrf Mil, W. tim lamiulle. ht ttif. Ml.

lMt4 l.lrrlte IHltahi: a toti. IhiW II. dim it lhf ilmliitl. Mr Mjf. rn VrfMa iititftlta.

Mr Hf Ihiilir l.imiMllr. ami Mr Mrfiriiie Stei'i; Cirrnx.llr; jtfc( li.l.lim ami II crrat trsixl. Iiil.lirfi I 0s4f rlir ttill tUI Jxifd Trdv at a 111 at Orili'unii luithrran (hunh In (m.il.j iIhp Hrv, Mr. I.tuinan. CI 1 11 lie 11.

I.nrke CRI'I It Otaitie Luke (W. uf 1(1 S. Cirrr. U.rtl at pin Muinby 41 In home alirr an id ntuich Mr. Larke Ma Urn ami rr.irrJ in the Mountain View nation, a IU Ijie llnie ami Mb Hr)3iit Ijrke.

lie h.id lrn a rridenl terr fur raM ml ai a niembrr of the Prnte cota HoIiiwm tlmrth. Mr. I-arke a m.irrieJ. f.rM to Mr. lljit.H I low an I l-arke who 10 years otfo SuniUng from lhi m.nn.ige are one daiiKliter.

Mis Cornene Ijirke the home, Hi teruml ni.irrl.nt- In! Mr, Pniilt Ijirke. ho urvies. ANo surviving are Ihree istirs, Mrs. A. C.

Waldron of HI. I. TaOor. Mr. Wolford Fdwards of HI.

2. Taylor and Mr. Annie Crain of Rt. 1, Travel er Ret. FuiK'ral arrangements will be announced by Wood Mortuary.

J. J. Scott GREENWOOD Joeph Jack son (Jack) Scoll. 57, diel suddenly Sunday at his home. Co." Laurel Rd.

following a brief illness. A native of Aiken, Mr. Scoll was a son of the late William An drew and Magnolia Kitchens Scotl and had made his home in Green wood for the past 46 years, lie at tended Baity Military Instilute and had wen co-owner of City MarKet since mi. lie was a member of the Rosewood Camp of WOW. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Fdna Nelson Scott: one daughter, Kaye Svott of the home: one son, Capt.

Joe Scot I of Ft. Sill. four sisters, Mrs. W. C.

Hayes of Spartanburg, Mrs. Beatrice O'Dell. Mrs. Willie Mae Fox and Mrs. Rena Dorn, all of Atlanta, Ga.

and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted ot 3 p.m. Tuesday at Blyth Funeral Home by the Rev, James Bowers and the Rev. George Baker. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Gardens.

Palllwarers will be Herman Gatlin, Carl William Hevvey Bond, Hubert, folium, Hoyt Faulkner. Hughey Pollock, Ray Infinger nnd Henry Rnsor. The body is at the home and will be returned to the funeral home at 11 a.m. Tuesday. W.

B. Clinkscales DUE WEST -William Bruce Clinkscales, 57. of the Little River community, died at an Abbeville hospital at 3 p.m. Monday after two years of declining health. Mr.

Clinkscales was a son of Mrs. Lilla Taylor Clinkscales and the late R. II. Clinkscales. He was a member of Little River Baptist Church.

Surviving besides his mother is his wife, Catherine Cannon Clinkscales; two sons, Billy and Buddy Clinkscales, both of the home; two daughters. Misses Martha Jean and Jonelle Clink scales, both of the home; two brothers, Paul Clinkscales of Ab beville and Perry Clinkscales of Ware Shoals; five sisters, Mrs. Annie Belle Schrimph of Spartanburg, Mrs. Maude Chasteen of Anderson, Mrs. Mary Young of Due West, Mrs.

Myra Temple and Lucile Young, both of Green wood. Funeral services will be con ducted at 4:30 av Wednesday N. wintry Jr. am iMnWi lh lr ml! 1 1 nil'1 vw. '7 r4 IvJ by I' J4i Htory mitm ami tas a ms Prl I It Ui ldiai tt tM Wh'i tet.W ImJatlry.

l-rm la ll fhjje frn proiriorliip la a fan. rfhip. partnrfthijl ttal broadrmnl in PI? lo ImUla a kli liuival partiirf al on IUim Mn liiiig Pi irrife firm litccf. puarsl ii 14 ami a tditMial l4N Jtn .1 ahuktrl Ap oroMir.jirly wr trH 4 nvurt lhaa JWJ rnipbvei today art Umkhol.lrr 10 Ihe UitiitfU. Jmlo-iesl in lh o)ssli en ginmed by lh corpufaHon.

rem'y buill or now in ll prt rons'rtKtion. art an avldiiiun to the Southern PairitMar4 t'orp Itircel Carolina forp: IIimImmi ulp A Pa4T forp; Th font forp. pbttt at fartuir; the foau flark Fiwisbinj plant at Toe coa. Ga ami tl Hua'rr South rrn Paper forp. PI IM.INCi NF1KI4VW TFIHtAN lA-A ban on idling- Inf necklinei wa rrc-ommemlrtl Monday lor at! wonvrn civil arrv antt In Iran.

An anticomip(ii committee f.imved to light prosli- tui ion recomnvendi-J also leva makeup. S. C. Produce r0lOVi Servlra nwiii iMa Mon ai ih c.t.a Irwi farmart axe tor ua ao4 4 "it en-4 Wt tt C4e 14. 1.

mail a-a I a.e I', m0.um it. vn.H 7. 0'v ar.ai ta a. mMwn )', vn.il it viw. or erased MV C4 (iu4l-taiunoia La' 41.

m4.ul 40. veil 14, ll'W at. iw4iuffl 4V. nall f.rre-nrllle 4'4i le44 41. medium 4), vn.il 11.

fetumaa 4r4 mr tar I't 1 oroiirf. or (icM (I I. i.ir or.viiie ii Sarin oroima 10' mo'i r.eor I ra mettiir It oi'nba nr.vV wl ai It Kt luvelr 4'n eie. 4mand t. lo tiow.

Crain naeron- V.ilow rorn I earn I vn .1 Hi oat. 4V' fn. torn I 2: oat. Olifin.a mhiml Durlinotofl- corn I 40' nt 4.1. IV; sevM.n.

i 79. Mill? vrliow corn 14'; ertnie cwit I '0. e.M 7i. Newtwrrv: y.iio corn I.4V- wti.lt com I 41: Oianao- but y.now corn 140; wnife enrn I 'or wvoean 70 p.ri.nrtura v.ilo corn i. wnne corn i ah wti.ai i n.

Celumhia local buyer, hoot chair No. I' h.an.r i J), Florence and Kirov. tree catn buyln nation. Mher at ll. Dow-Jones KrW YORlf rlntlna ranve ol averaoet.

SIOCKU: open nun low cio4 Indt 462 0 43 0 4S 41 40.74 Rint iue 1 1 40 Hive It Ullli tt Stock 77 70 17 77 HZ 77.40 159 IMS 1'JIJ III 3 Net ell I II- rll. oil 0 (7; utilities, oil oil fl 10. Standard and Poor'a iOO-itocK lnde drop, oed 0 25 to 41.7S. Transaction, in stocki It uied In aver, ayes: Induttrial. 4)0, railroad.

tt.WQ, utilities 44.400, total 291,900. BONOS: Close NelCno4 40 Bond. I -0 04 101st Rail. 9.3I 1 10 2nd Rail SI -0 04 ij utm 4i 6o 10 Ind. 4J.J1 -0 04 Oow-Jonei commodltv future.

Inde 1934-? average eiual 100 closed al Ii4.1. At A Glance NEW YORK. 1) (4P1- Sl3v i I OAfr, late dc-cliie, bond 7iv.d.' iiovernmi-ni lower Colion-lrrrgular, commission hou ell iii, inert cuverm, CHICAGO' Ahral-l ovser; bearlih government croa esilmAle. Sorn-Lower; broad liquidation. all-Lower with corn, Sovbeans-Hloher; limited offerlnoi and liehf trade.

Hous-Moslly to 73 Cent hiaher; loa til io. Caitie-Slauohler tteert tteady to 50 cents hiun.ri top jji.jo. Cottonseed Oil NEW YORK, May (AP)-Bleachabl4 (oltonerd oil future closed I to 1 higher. Sale. i Hi.h Low Clo4 May 15t 15.SI 1568 Jly 15.75 15.71 15.74B 1547 1541 15.413 Oil 15.55 15.55 15.55 Dec 15.46 15.46 15.480 Mar 15.57 15.55 15.558 Bids: May 15.55.

B-Bid. Textiles NEW YORK (AP)-The cotton fextlle market wai tteady Monday, featured by further Interest in the dodu ar SO saiiara print cloth. This construction sold In forward delivery at U'i and 1 7 v. cents a yard for premium aualltv. Other fvoe.

ol cloth were quiet with sales for spot and nearov delivery. Wool ouodi were How The Perth wool market was lower, according to prlvaie Australian ravon poods, the most act ve fabr woi acetate tatleta. Spun fabrics were slow. Spot Averages NEW ORLEANS, (APl-The avenue price ol one Inch spot cotton at 14 drs- ivnaieci oouinern spot marKets tooav was cents 4 bale lower at 34.70 cents a pound; previous day 34.71; week aao 34.66; month aw 34.56; year ago 33.86; 34.51. Middling 15-16 Inch average 33.17.

veravv Tor ine oair ju m.rRPT (i.tv. Cash Grain CHICAGO. Mav 1) lAPI-Nn whe.t nr soybeans. Corn no I yellow 1.37'i; NO 1 vellow No i vllnuu 1 l.J Mn 4 Velluw 1.13; SJinole orxdr veilnw 17 OjIj No 1 heavy while 70; No 1 white No 7 while 45; No 9 medium heavy white Sovbean Oil 11; soybean meal 54 50, Rarlev; maltina eha.cm 1 70.1.11.. lmd TRfNO OP STAPLE PRICBS NEW YORK.

17 The lunrillnl Press weighted wholesale price index of commodities today declined to 17I7S Previou. Dav 171 90. Mrk Aao 170 9.. Mo.ilh Ago 173. tl.

Year Ago 1TJ7 1J 1T5J 1V5 ih 174 11 111 11 1101 177 14 Low 16 71 1625 17J.IJ 2J 1 i la! 44i. 44 lf, H44 People About God gra ta' "urma I'ni Al'GTUTA KOUI BjHi' di.ath. ltd. w.H have Daily Vat4(t4a H--U Shuul Jam II M. Tht Hrv.

N. fit ant Jr. ii riKii: Daptiu (Wih win have a rout. pic mc at pm. on Ihe hurt cruuml.

with the Krlio 11 ill a There wilt be guiiir ami lU irvfeaUoo hail will be mn, Mmil-r ol Iht i hurt rema Hon tonuitittrt ate Joe ti. Mann, ihaitman; Mrt. Ituitrrt Hroa Jamr A. Brown. Mr.

Itiihard (. Cash, Wmfield T. Martin, and W. Louit William. UILI.

Baptist fhurvh will coniinue revival rrv iir at pm. daily through to morrow. Ibe p.ev. w. J.

Br. oett. patof of JonrsVille Bap tist (Imrth. I visiting minister PTA To Install New Officers GREER Fariview Ktementary School Parent Teacher Aisocla lion meeting of the year today at 7:30 p. m.

at the school and install a ita new president Mn. Eugene Crain. Oilier officer for next year will I Mrs. B. F.

Hawkins, vice president; Mrs. Hoy Moon, mi-rrlary; and Mrs. Eddie Bunion, treasurer. Dr. Sam I-awton of Spartanburg will be the principal speak er and the devotional will be given by children of Mrs.

Mary fole'i fifth grade. Dep. Sheriff Henry Coleman said Henry B. Aired and Herman J. Eaton were arrested on charges of egg throwing; Arthur G.

Me Daniel on charges of striking an officer; and Roy Propes on dis orderly conduct charges. AH four were released on $2(xi bond each Coleman identified them as strik ers. Eggs were tossed at cars of workers entering plant gates. The company claims strikers hav driven their cars slowly back and forth at four gates, Interfering with entrance of nonstrikers, that some workers have been injured by cars carrying strikers and that tires on workers' cars have been slashed. Pa and 50 persons attended last 5 49' 35 Egg Throwing Brings Arrests At Lockheed MARIETTA, Ga.

(v-Egg throw-ng on the Lockheed Aircraft pick et line brought four arrests Men-day and a new flareup between union and management. The company charged that local aw enforcement had broker down and appealed for more slate pro-, lection. Gov. Marvin Griffin re- ponded by ordering 50 additional stale troooers to join 27 already the strike scene at the Georgia division of the firm. Union and company representa tives swapped proposals for a completely new contract.

Tlie continuing negotiations brought hope that there might be a settle ment of the five-day-old strike. To W. C. Hendersons a fan 6 (fill will be placed in the church. Mortuary is in charge.

MRS. GREENWOOD MRS. HENDERSON MR. HENDERSON W. C.

Henderson (right), supervising principal of the Taylor Elementary and High School, and Mrs. Henderson (center) were presented a going-away present last night by the Parent-Teacher Association. Mr. F. A.

Greenwood (left) president of the PTA, presented a silver tray to Ihe couple. Mr. Henderson recently resigned lo accept the position ai superintendent of the Ninety-Six Schools for FUNERAL INVITATION H14 ri.ndj 4n4 rti.live. ef Sat, and tfr, P.i'l C. L.Br.fi.

Mr. and Mrt. B.n ElilMin, Mr. Ctrl Eliuon and Mr, G. W.

Cr.amr 4'. rtciMlv invild to atleid h4 srlc. lor Carr. tll'ion LaBr.h Tui. at 3 p.m.

Th4 MKkfr Mortuary. Burial will bt In Woodlawn Memorial Park. Trt Macktv Mortuary, Funeral Director. 1958-59 term. Jle has been at night's ibieling.

(Greenville News Tavlor for 12 years. One hundred photo by James G. V12 average equals 100).

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