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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER U.J9S THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE FOUR TEE South Greenwood Scenes At Inquest In Death Of Habingreither Baby Where Parents Held Responsible my" Beauty Contest Be Held Tonight GREENWOOD, Nov. South Greenwood" will be chosen Friday night from among 10 finalists selected from the original 20 entrants.

The runner-up in the finals win be named "Miss Merry Christmas" and will reign with ss South Greenwood" over the annual community Chrisamas parade and representing South Greenwood in the Creenwood pa- Irade and other events. sV ill Finalists are Misses uoooy jean Boyd, Mary Frances Crowe, Joyce Walker, Bobbie Sue Kay, Peggy Sanders, Shirley Cox, Vir-ginia James, Grace Adams. Be-jetta Franklin and KayJ)avis. iV IVS i. il.

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wan inc Mruner'i Jury lile bark lulu the small Inquest room atler 13 minute, of deliberation ending two-hour inquest into the death of their daughter, Katherine Marie, 111 month. The verdict had been read when the pU lure at rif.ht was made. The llabingreltheri were held responsible lor the baby i death lluougli -cruel ireainieni. uniuruimru f- lure at riRhi. yOU CANT WUWIE1H S-Sgt.

Andrew Charles Habingreither, 24, father or Ihe dead oaoy, is seated ai rigni in me witness chair as Mrs. Elizabeth K. Bobo takes his testimony. In the background are Jurors. They were II.

Locke, loreman, J. E. Cooper, T. I). Chapman, B.

F. Hunt, Baylis Kider and Allen Batson. DEATHS SWMW S. C. Lutheran Brotherhood COLLEGE SITE SOLD BOYDTON, Va.

dfv-The and the original buildings 1 (Other Deaths Page 44) Mr. Ollie S. Ttirpin WALHAIXA, Nov. Jl Mrs. Ollie Swaffijrd Turpin, 73, wife of STEItlS FOR HI Convention To Be In Columbia SHeHH! COLUMBIA, Nov.

11 I The (The fund Is to be used in assisting jZadie Stuart Hundley for $19,273 Rev. Frank K. Effird, pastor of St. mission congregations in the state at public auction. Milas Turpin, died at her resi John's Church, Salisbury, N.

with building programs, bix new Mrs. Hundley, who held a mort-will address the 12th annual con- congregation brotherhoods organ-1 gage on the property, isn't sure V.I dence on Luke Jemiki Koad at 10:30 a.m. Thursday following an illness of several months. Mrs. Turpin was a life long res vention of the Brotherhood of thelued In the last year will be re-1 what she will do with the 88'4 Evangelical Lutheran Synod of ceived into membership.

acres and buildings. The site Convention chaplain will be the i has not been used for college ident of Oconee County and aig here Wednesday. He. will member of Zion i a tEpea( ai a banquet at 7 p.m. Chlirch.

Knmmnllnn uill moM in the Rev. Harold F. Park of Columbia, purposes for many years. pastor-advisoT of the Central Con- Ai. J.

Surviving besides her husband church of the Ascension, of whichllerence Brotherhood. Merwyn C. Nvtr hat Stein's offered to many new colors new new styles. Never have you seen such a choice in your size. Never such unbeatable unequalled values.

Proof? Come in and tee. are two sons, G. a Mountain (he Kev. Herman W. Cauble is Juss.

president of the Brotherhood 11 Ray, of the home; one pastor. The tHeme will be "Living ot tne united Lutneran Lliurcn in Interested spcdaturs remained at window America, will address the convex rs. Rosser bmith, Witnesses. More man zu repre- and the door of the inquest room throughout. More 'V, and as manv more crowded al the openu.gs t.

21. of Utile Katheriue Marie Habingreither. mtmm i I our great- Rest, and than 0 persons were packed into Ihe small loo grandchildren and ing the lengthy Inquest into the ilea ill miihiuv, uc great-granuchildren. Mrs lurpin was the last surviving member of her immediate fam tion. Reports of officers and directors, election and installation of officers and adoption of next year's program will occupy the afternoon.

Archie Dodgson, Graniteville, president of the State Brotherhood, ily. SWEETEN STOMACH TO SWEETEN CHILD When const Ipftt ton occin'onallv tourt lit It itonttcha, ctuldren ottca lulle, feel miserable, can't eat or sleep right. Tint's whr wist mothers five Byrup of black-Draught when youngsters ar upset by constipation. Its wonderful laxative action can help wreten such sour tiorracli, tool Then how dispositions improve! liMtivt-Stomacb Swtitinir Works Ovtriight I Syrup of Bliek-Drautfht tastes honey-sweet so children take It eagerly. Made of Nature pure vegetable herbs acls thoroughly, but gently.

Given at bedtime, brings comforting relief In morningthus helps sweeten sour stomach too. Youngsters virtually ilrrn awav then constipation worrieil Next day fpei good, latieh and plavl Mo wonder 18,000,000 bottles sold, tiet wonderful 100 All WOOL Funeral services will be con ut SUITS enly sentalives of 65 congregations are expected to attend. Toastmaster At the banquet will be H. Odelle Harman, superintendent of Lexington Schools. Dr.

Karl W. Kinard, president of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of S.C will bring greetings. A highlight of the convention, which will open at 2 p.m., will be a service of thanksgiving for attaining the Brotherhood goal of ducted at Zion Methodist Church Saturday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. T.

L. Chapman and the Rev. Paul Hayes. Burial will be in Neville IN'! Cemetery Pallbearers will be R. C.

Long, will preside. Other officers are Dr. Fred W. Kinard, Charleston, first vice president; C. C.

Howell Greenville, second vice president; Philip T. Kelly Newberry, secretary; J. H. Kinard, Cayce, treasurer; Charles E. Koon, Columbia, promotional secretary, and the Rev.

Alton C. Clark. Anderson, pastorial advisor. W. B.

Fulmer is president of the host brotherhood. $51,000 in the loan and gift fund. (Fletcher Carter and Morris. Jim MIC'( ETC(T ClOTlt my and Arch Turpin and Brown Byrup of Black-Draught from druggist- For constipation trr Tefulir Bl.ck-Drtwiht. laxitlve-iloinucjl The Weather F.MPKffATTJKKI main Washington! Smith.

The body is at the home. Davenport Funeral Home is in charge. Wftenr. In Powdrr or aranulatrd ana now In new, eaiv-to-laJrf TABLETS tool Maximum Minimum 35 Mean Nurmil Highest this month (8th 67 Lowrst this nionUl (3rd) 19 Arcumulalid Eiceu Dttlclencj For Nuv. lo dale ll For 1904 to dam 4JHI Mrs.

Fannie B. Donnald HONEA PATH, Nov. 11-Mrs. Fannie Bigby Donnald, 93, died at the family residence on S. Main Thursday at 9:30 p.m.

SPECIAL SALE of Dish TOWELS PRECIPITATION LOOK! Only 50c Down 24 noun ending 7:31) p.m 00 7:30 to 7:30 D.m Fur Nov. to 7-30 -11 pf r' following several monlhs clining health. For 1934 7:30 Mrs. Donnald was a daughter Accumulated Mpanurei I i Onchn and liuiidredtbat For Nov. to 7:30 a "or ts.H to 1:30 a.m 1J.28 On Lay-A way of the late John Wesley and Is- I mimiMi IMiHtfi WMTIIHH ll III I II a.mi-in.

imiitv 7:00 Sunset Tuday sanoue sniriey Bigby. Her husband, John R. Donnald, died in 1929. She was a member of Trin at the front are This was Ihe le physician who re- Hiene in the packed interior of the small inquest room. Seate fficers.

At extreme left a the front row ii Dr. J. Karle Kurman of Utile Kalherlne Marie Habingreither. (Greenville News 1 Seated witnesses ana ity Methodist Church. Advance hoios by James G.

Darted the death Ih iilson Jr. and Joe F. Jordan) Surviving are one son, John Robert Donnald, Honea Path: one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Mimms, Greenville; six grandchildren and Weather Bureau CEORCE HATZKNBUHLiiK, Meteorologist C. 8.

Vt THKK BUREAU GrreDvllle FitrecsisI On Pule 1 South CarolinaFair and sllnhily warmer Piula rand Friday night. Saturday lair and mild. N'Ttli CarolinaMostly sunny and mild Friday and Smiii'day. Hignest tuuipeia-tures Friday around 70. I'.

8. wpVthkh REPORT )Fr 24 livur pcriud eutliut w-nji-l Darning Needle Death Rule six great-grandchildren. 1 J. Mineral services will be con stailun II. IT.

statlwn h. l. rr. Kev Weil S3 711 ducted at the home of her son, John, on W. Greer Honea 41 Aiuelia K.ulVll IJ.

.1 Not Murder By Lawmen ins AMnpif'S Nov 11 ifi Po-1 a 25'-inch needle had penetrated Auneles 65 56 1.07 Path, Saturday at 3:30 p.m. by the Rev. P. T. Betsill.

Burial 64 60 4U 57 67 44 57 34 5tJ 31 Ktt 47 STOCK UP NOW Fine Quality $1.19 Value Package of 6 Asiievlllt Atlanta All City Bir'ham buffalo Cliai ton Cliarlotte Cii'noona will be In Church Cemetery at ice virtually ruled out murder to-M ft Sr" pundure in the mysterious death of; lln Honea Path. Active pallbearers will be "pi the seventh and eighth ribs 14 Si HI 03 65 42 ClllCKO iwas made by a physician check Floyd Donnald, J. Donald Brown, rv.mtxBl! 1 33 darning needle in his heart. Homicide officers said nn in ing for fluids in Pivaroff's chest. Morrill B.

Donnald, Arthur Foster SALE PRICE liULSvuie on aleiupuis 72 47 Aienuiau 70 45 Miami 0 71 Minn-StP 54 45 Mublle 69 49 MuliUm'J 70 46 Munlrral 53 33 Orleans 63 57 York 53 36 Noriola 57 44 Plnla 53 27 Pliuenll 69 63 PittsburK 60 27 Portland 53 31 Richmond 61 29 St Luuls 73 44 ,01 San 'toulo 72 52 San Fran 60 54 Savamiali 71 47 Seattle 55 45 77 Otis Devore and Bob DOLL SALE SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS PROBLEMS BY BUYING NOW! THE DOLL THAT EVERY LITTLE GIRL WILL WANT FOR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY YOUR WALKING "SUSAN STROLLER DOLL" SENSATIONAL WALKING, HEAD MOVING DOLL WITH SARAN HAIR quest probably will be held next I Lollis. Monday or tuesday. VUnnati Cleveland U4 SI Culuinbia Ii7 it Columbus 65 25 U.ilus 4" Denver 55 34 Molnei U5 47 Drtiull 12 39 Dullllll 50 39 Kruno 72 53 Oalmslon 72 W) Grrrnvilll 35 Houston 55 lull pulla 67 35 The possibility ot murder was checked off when investigators learned a second puncture in l'iv- Honorary escort will be members of the Men's Bible Class of Trinity Methodist Church, and Dr. 1). C.

Stoudenmire and Dr. D. T. Allison. For Tiger Game 09 I oroffs chest was made by a stmt stnrma tor shortly before the man died Tauiua 79 63 .42 Wasli'lon 57 30 WUlll'lill 6 41 m.

VII ff bj JO ine Doay is at w. a. cox and km cuy 75 53 early yesterday in a hospital. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11-South Co.

I'uneral Home In Honea Path. -rzz: "trr "We still have some work to dojCarolinians who will attend the before the investigation is closed." jciemson-Maryland football game Detective Sg. K. L. Clodio said, 'at College Park, will be there is absolutely no indica-Pertained by the C'lemson Alum- toT'me" WASHINGTON.

Nov. 11 I- jl jAXO 00, 10 ne game. The U. S. government today gave II (T Headquarters for tlie weekend annrnvni to establishment of a II i )) I tion that Pivaroff had any ene- ni Chanter and the South Caro- imies or was involved in a fight.

The lina Society in Washington with of festivities will be set ud afthe 'way it stands now, it was a dance this Friday evening and VVillard, with Clayton Casque of vestment corrjoration to assist in I I ab an accident or a luncheon haturrtay. Conwav and John Rush nf Cam- iho rfovslnnmpnt nf fnr. I I LJ (UNOfO SCOTCH WHISKY tS fHOOt IIOWNl VININflS NIW OIK sent Distiiuios i Pii-nrnff ss riinH hours after: Clemson's pres. R. F.

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