e^ Marigny’s on the army and na/y and driven a of wife No. he FARMERS WE DO CUSTOM SAWING AT MODERATE RATES SAWMILL Sitting on top grid We the „nillll»U Hiivisni has end Lovelace’s the mother fac- three lection and orized more body in the Something 3 s era an old Lamar Creek, who is wears claims to have mem- folk songs than any- world. around 1,000. taxi in his addition to becoming a check. N* CD on a clean damp cloth, and over the surface. co CTQ CD 2 d ug- kick ’em hun- two Hi Il- 3 swore him for 3 in'Au- office of Senator Frank P. ham. He said: “I don’t cotton to these store hill folks. I can still up a heel with the best of ac- both NEW YORK—Nancy Oakes won her two-year fight to VIENNA, Austria — Two dred Russian bombers in groups arrived in Szeged, incurred while he was free bond on the b’gamy charge. Sherman Wayne Lovelace,, cording to police, has been in gust in a local church. After first denying the charge Lovelace- admitted it when con. ROANOKE, Va.—Already ing charges of marrying undoing came when to the home to have our fun. lost something when we lost old barn dance.” Lunsword demonstrated t women, a seventeen-year-old boy in jail here is eonfrci ted with an accusation of forgery, allegedly store-bought clothes and shoes. Against Phonies Lunsford, a fiddle player who doesn’t believe '•. phony getup, was cornered for small talk in the out a warrant against bigamy. He married No. forty-one-year-old De Florida divorce from his first wife, All of this comes from hill^jSy. One Bascom Ajunsford of South Turkey C., a self-styled hillbilly more hill than billy and and I’m pushin.’ seventy. Every thing is show stuff now. “I think we ought to get back back in the hills he raises corn, tobacco and children. He is the proud father of seven and has eight grandchildren, “half of them short lifetime — in marrying three tines, father and forging a TWIN BILL . . . Double vision was common to guests as four sets of twins were the participants in a wedding ceremony at the St. Phillip Neri church in St. Louis, Mo., recently. Left to right are Misses Maxine and Christine Purdle, the bridesmaids at the affair; Mrs. Marian Arens, the matron of honor; her twin, the bride, nee Miss Marie Parker; the groom, John G. Arens; his twin, Frank Arens, best man; and ushers, William and Thomas Sawhill. ' , OLD TIMER DECRIES MODERN TYPE HILL BILLY RENDITIONS WASHINGTON — The Ameri can home is missing a few things that make a home a home. Like the banjo, the fiddle, a family quartet, an upright piano and, maybe, even an old gramophone. heel-kicking business by walking over to a corner in the senator’s office and kicking over his head. On Way to Italy The South Turkey Creek man dropped off here on his way to represent the United States at the ■International Folk Festival that was held Sept. 7-11 in Venice, Italy. He went at the invitation of the International Folk Music Council, of which Duncan Emrich, chief of the folklore section of the Library lit C^gress, is president. - Lunsford is one of the best in the business. During the past year he recorded more than 300 songs for the Library of Congress col- THIS PETTY FADE Depleted Dollar Reserve By Brown Lee Tates, Nancy Oakes Wins Annulment, Turtle Crawls To Beach To Die so as not to be tdrn apart by other sea creatures in their final weakness. THE REIT SPRINGS CITIZEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949 UED SPRINGS, V. C — CAGE THREE BELMAR, N. J.—An old, dying, 00-pound turtle crept out of the ■ jeean and died on the beach here. The huge beast’s cracked and mattered shell led fishermen to be-1 PUPILS OF BLUE ETES Pupils of blue eyes contract more in bright light than do the pupils of dark eyes. Meter Records Drop Of Pin CLEVELAND — When it’s ’eve it had been shuck by a ship ; UNBEATEN - TEAM still you can hear a pin drop,” audience in the last row of “so the the Three Marriages Charged To Boy 17 Years Old her marriage to Count Alfred de Marigny, the man she stood by during his trial and acquittal on cha ges of murdering her father. Th. pretty, twenty-five-year-old heiress was granted an annulment by State Supreme Court Justice Aren Steuer. He upheld her claim that the Mrs. Lucie Cahen de Marigny, in 1937, was o vt ained on false testi mony. Nancy’' father, millionaire Sir Harry- Danes, was found slam on hir estate in Nassau, the Bahamas, in 1943. A FELLOW WE KNOW is af- flicted with an unsound econo my. His dollar reserves are de- pleted. He has a little silver, but he can’t talk with the gold bloc, the boys who deal in wrinkled etchings of G. Washington. His business associates have been carrying him. They can’t let him fold, because he’s helping keep his wishy-washy neighbors from the clutches of gangsters who ; menace the town’s business. The butcher down the street loaned him a fin, although the fellow told the meat vendor he would use it to buy sausage from a brother-in-law up the street. He discriminated against his benefactor’s franks furters. Once he owned real estate and lived as the landed gentry. Now his tenants have pre-empted most of their plots, selling him vege tables cheaper of course and let ting him provide police protection. He tinkers around with a busi ness, making trial balloons, but devising nothing somebody else can’t manufacture better. All he asks is that his friends forego the better products of his competitors to buy his and ease his present pinch. He’s a good fellow, a distant couslu of his creditors, and a handy man in a scrap. The roughnecks thumb their noses and trespass mightily on his domain, but they blanch upon thoughts of striking him. He must be kept in business. His creditors called a meeting. They slapped his back and said, “Chin up!” They promised to buy’ his balloons, aware that theirs' were better and filled with hotter; gir. They wanted to polish his; silver and devalue his currency. He gently slapped the hands fingering his limp pocketbook, but finally gave in. TO CLEAN REFRIGERATOR To clean the inside of your refrig erator, sprinkle a little baking soda Truman Hopes Army Navy Will Forget Their Differences rub FORT BRAGG—President man said here he hopes the at sea. urtie, I City College of New York’s cross- said it is not unusual for 'country team has gone through the when they feel death ap- last three seasons unbeaten in dual proaching, to try to reach shore mee ts. QUICK COFFEE A newly marketed push-button coffee dispenser brews and serves frc> ted by the girl’s father, who had given his daughter in mar- i a cup of java in three seconds with- riage out worries about grounds. and Air troubles When informal officers’ Force will get alJ settled. Chagrin Valley Little Theater should be able to hear it. ! Seek Money For Ingrid’s Children J ROME — Ingrid Bergman, who wants a divorce, has offered .5”” ' settle half her property on heme, husband if the remainder can re placed in a trust fund for their daughter, the movie star’s per- . sonal representative said today. Joseph Steele, Miss Bergman’s spokesman, said her attorney is in Hollywood discussing divorce arrangements with her husband, Surgeon Peter Lindstrom, whom • the actress married 12 years ago. They have one child, a daughter,''' Pia. ' To prove it, Prof. Leonard O Olsen of the physics deartment of the Case Institute of Technology brought a sound meter to the stage of the theater. When all was still, a needle was dropped by an no Miss Bergman announced near ly two months ago that she had decided to retire from the screen and seek a divorce. and the meter recorded it. The theater was financed popular subscription and has auditorium seating 270, with set more .h-.». 10 rows from the stage. TELEPHONE FOLKS are setting a New Record DOWN ON THE FARM ™E 0.5 CALL Tru- Navy their they do, he added in an luncheon address at the club, he said he believed the Army would as usual go along. This was the only reference he made to the bun ing irrter-service controversy that has had military circle; boiling for weeks. The President also expressed the l.a; e he Would not have to campaign again as he did year when he traveled miles in his presidential paign., last 31 pOO cam- The President was here for war games, by ai,borne infantry. TONS OF SPINACH One. hundred tourteen thousand tons of spinach were shipped fresh to markets in the United States in 1948. 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