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THE INDEX-JOURNAL, GREENWOOD, S. C. Aui 25. 1932 ITT 11. 4:39 Today Fcr DEATHS And 1 FUNERALS I Revealo Host Of Modern Miraclei A Document R.H.riIcDcaaItl WASHINGTON, (NEA) Your JAMES THOMAS CANN tirv.

The pallbearers: C-ri. 1 via Dkkort, C. Poore. Arthur V. birll and E.

Y. M. Jr. The honorary it i.i. a.

I. W. A. Barnette, Dr. K.

C. 11V! Tom Kelly R. L. V. Stockman, Herman, i Jay, Dewitt Owens, W.

and J. L. Hollingsworth. The body will remain Uu' Si neral home. .1 rv.

iur. WINSTON-SALEM. N. R. H.

(Donnle) McDonald, 6. equipped with dent-proof fenders Thomas Cann, 33, native of Abbeville died early Sunday at the home of county, 8, died in a Winston- his daughter, Mrs. J. C. McFie, 127 Salem hospital Saturday at 6:30 p.

m. after a month of declining health. Hacket St. He had been in declining health for some time. Mr.

Cann was a son of M. B. and tfimmie Lord Cann. He came to He was born In Edgefield, and at Canadian Ccurt an early age moved to Greenwood. Winston-Salem when he was 15 years old.

He was a veteran of World Wax II. which are lighter than metal and tough as leather. Your next lawn may require a minimum of mowing through the development of a new chemical compound which slows the growth of grass. These developments are among thousands America's rapidly-expanding chemical industry hopes to perfect by pushing back the frontiers of science and technology by research in the laboratories. American Industry is spending $1,100,000,000 a year In the His father was Kenny McDonald, a native of Scotland, who came to (Will L8Cpni3 Surviving are his wife.

Mrs. Stella i Grant Cann. Winston-Salem; two OTTAWA, Canada tT) Lxte the States when he was only 22. His mother was Lizzie Martin McDonald of Edgefield County. daughters, Cynthia and Judith, of Mr.

McDonald was a member of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Oordon and Mrs. L. W. Mounce, Winston-Salem; three brothers, Roy Tranquil Methodist Church.

His iLv T. Cann, Winston-Salem, C. A. CHKM1CAL FLUKE! No more wife; Mrs. Ida Ann Anderson Hark-ness McDonald died March 11.

Cann, Greenville, and H. D. Cann, search for something new under the sun. Research on new chemi Greenwood. 1913.

Funeral services will be conduct this year or early next year, tie Supreme Court of Canada will te-come" Supreme" in fact as well as in name. By that time, the Judicial corv-mlttee of the Privy Council In London wyi prcbably have disposed of all the remaining appeals from Canada. The court of Ottawa will then be Canada's court of last ra-sort Appeals to the Judicial committee in London have been abolished fcy cal products and processes tc Surviving are four daughters, IS IT CONSTITUTIONAL? Is a modem question which points to the durability of the Instrument forced by early-da jr statesmen (above) who sought a means to link the 13 original states of the United States (right) In an enduring nation. Now 48 ed Tuesday at 11 a. m.

at the Friends Church by the Rev. Victor Murchi- dents like the ones above, less work behind the lawnmower (right) with controlled growth of grass. acle drugs have been similarly fashioned by taking apart and re-combining chemical molecules to Mrs. M. Dickert, Greenwood.

Mrs. Bessie Greer, Taylors, Mrs. counts for as much as a third of the total. Testing effectiveness of new chemicals is one of the cost build son. Burial will be in Salem tales work under the Constitution.

Nannie WoodalL Atlanta; and Mrs. McFie, Greenwood: one son, E. Y. McDonald, Greenwood one step ers. Such seemingly simple undertakings are finding a new bug-kil give desired properties.

MRS. W. J. BRYANT daughter, Mrs. Calvin Poore.

been Increased during bis time in Chemists have so much know- Canadian law. Greenwood; eight grandchildren. ANDERSON Mrs. Elvie Ashley ler may take as much as 8250,000 In research, office. how as a result of these commer six great-grandchildren, five step- Bryant, 82," lifelong resident of An 11.

Where do bills tor raising It cost more than 8500,000 to revenue originate? cial successes that they are ready to embark on experiments that will open many an unknown door. bring out the first can of frozen orange Juice, $6,000,000 to bring In the House of Representatives: so that the people every two years could vote out of office Con Here are a tew new things that have passed the lab tests with fly P.C.Jeans REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST gressmen who don't handle tax bills the first pair of nylons to market, and hundreds of thousands of dollars to wrap the first package of cigarettes in cellophane. ing colors, along with these dent-proof fenders and stunted the way the voters think they derson county, died at her home in the Long Branch community at 1:45 yesterday morning. She had been in declining health for several years and seriously ill several weeks. Mrs.

Bryant, widow of W. J. Bryant, was bom June 7, 1870, a daughter of the late W. A. and Jane Mur-dock Ashley.

She was a faithful member of the Long Branch Baptist Church. Survivors Include six sons, W. H. should. leal Industry is funnelled into the defense effort.

It has been esti Composition materials that will 13. Why does the Constitution AP Newsfeatures What Do You Know About the Constitution? That's a fair question now that the Constitution has been making headlines once more. Questions and answers following are based on Rugged Constitution" by Bruce Allyn Flndlay and Esther Blair Findlay, Los An. geles educators, and published by Stanford University Press. The volume, written as an eighth grade text book, is being distributed by large and small business concerns to their employes throughout the nation.

I. Why was the writing of the grandchildren, eleven step-greatgrandchildren and two step-great-great-grandchildren: four stepbrothers, Kenny McDonald, Plum Branch; Jim, John C. and Rupert McDonald, all of McCormick; five half-sisters; Mrs. Fannie Knight, Summerville, Mrs. Maggie May Newby and Mrs.

Louise West, both of McCormick, Mrs. Clemle Barton, Augusta and Mrs. Wylie Coleman, Abbeville. Funeral services were held from Blyth's Funeral Home this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, with Dr. J.

F. Lupo and the Rev. T. A. Inabinett officiating.

Interment was in give leather's durability without mated that 00 different chemicals limit the use of money appro scuffing or cracking. priated for military purposes to are required to outfit an Infantry platoon and 1500 to launch a bat Finishing on cooking utensils a period of two years or less? Congressional Control To advance the frontiers of science and technology, America's chemical industry is on the hunt for tens of thousands of scientific pioneers to help develop new processes and new products that will bring new hope to a war-weary world. These college-trained scientists tleship. that nothing can stick to. Now Located 322 Main Street Ground Floor.

Greenwood, S. Bryant, Eugene and Hugh Bryant, both of Long Branch, Fabrics that can outlast natu One of the major problems confronting the American chemical Industry today is to produce stronger, ral fibers and can be cleaned in a The makers of the Constitution were determined that the military establishment should be under Iber and Jim Bryant, both of An Jiffy. derson and Robert Bryant of Bel- iaster, lougner, ngnt-weight wea ton; four daughters, Mrs. R. O.

Mc are urgently needed to man the paints and finishes that give aj control of Congress. -13. In 1947, the Law of Presi pons tor our military as wen as GUI, of the Neal's Creek communi virtual armor plate against the at to maintain research for the better research laboratories and produc tlon 11ns for both military secur ty; Misses Kathleen and Beulah tacks of sun and weather. ment of civilian goods. dential Succession was changed.

What was the change and why Bryant, of tne home and Miss ina Lubricants that stand ud for the ity and improved civilian living Working independently or With Bryant, of Greenwood. standards. companies, large or small, the life of machinery without replacement. She also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Thousands of trained men are Sally Jarrett, Anderson, Mrs.

Hoyt needed annually to help develop the endless possibilities of chenv Brock, Anderson county, and Mrs. Edna Timms, Abbeville 17 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. istry, which have already made American defenses more powerful by making us less dependent on Her husband died Feb. 13, 1936. Funeral services will be held from foreign imports, created new ma One of the fastest growing elements in the expanding chemical industry is the development of chemicals from petroleum.

New research on chemicals from coal promises equally sensational developments for a host of cheaper, more abundant- chemical fibers, plastics and fertilizers. To tats care of military demands and consumer and industrial requirements since Korea. was it effected? The Law was changed to provide that the vice president should be succeeded by the Speaker of the House, and he should be succeeded by the president pro tempore of the Senate. Both of them are elected representatives of the government. Before that a law stated that the vice president should be succeeded by the secretary of state and then in order by other members of the President's cabinetall persons appointed by the President rather than elected.

14. Why did the Constitution- terials from new sources and new the Long Branch Baptist Church today at 5 p. m. The Rev. Ernest W.

Constitution of the United States undertaken as late as 1787? Weakness Found The Articles of Confederation, started in 1781, showed increase lng signs of weakness. Delegates met to revise them; soon they decided to scrap the old, 2. What is the basic concept of the Constitution? That sovereign power rests with the people. S. What are the three main branches of federal government? The legislative, executive and Judicial.

4. Why are terms of members of the House of Representatives limited to years? sources for old materials, contributed live-saving drugs, better food men of chemistry are searching for secrets locked in nature. They are working to perfect low-cost uniform chemicals to extend blood plasma for use on the battlefield and In civilian defense. They are concocting materials with hitherto unobtainable properties which may one day replace familiar metals in the production of automobiles and other heavy-industry equipment. Almost every day sees new horizons in science and technology.

Looking back at us, historians of some future age may well conclude that the world of 1953 was Just emerging from the Dark Ages of Science. and other health benefits for the Bailes and the Rev. D. B. Webber will conduct the services.

Burial will be in the Long Branch cemetery. Grandsons will serve as nation. Creating new materials that have no counterpart in nature began with the industry-is In the middle of an expansion program which will add plants and facilities valued six MRS. MILTON GORDON rayon, got its big impetus with the need for synthetic rubber and has blossomed out in the new miracle makers assign to the President and one-half billion dollars, DUE WEST Mrs. Juanlta the duties of commander-in-chief fibers.

It is not generally known that Gordon, 34, died in Anderson Me of the armed forces? A large portion of the new mir- I almost every product of the chem morial Hospital Sunday at 4:15 p. from injuries received when she fell "They provided a nead of the armed forces who was elected by the people and prevented some from an automobile on the Iva-Due Close to People It is part of an effort to keep members of the house close to the people they represent. 5. What is the relation of the federal census, taken every 10 years, to the House of Repre West highway Saturday night Mrs. Gordon fell from an automo nonelected head from seizing Auto License Plates Be Sold Here In Highway Office Starting Sept.

15 power. bile driven by her husband, Milton Gordon, about 10 n. m. 15. What branch of the federal government is charged with pro The Best In Radio She was a daughter of Mrs.

Bessie moting "tne progress oi science Oambrell and the late Ed Oambreu. On Sept, 10 about 700,000 appli and useful arts," and setting up cation forms for renewal of motor vehicle license plates will be dropped In, the, mall by the South lacmties to oDtain patents? 1 The Congress. several ways of establishing financial responsibility in ease of an accident. Mr. McMillan urges motorists to read the leaflet and "save it for future reference." i sentatives? It is designed to avoid disputes over the number of representatives a state may send to Con gress.

States are informed after each census how many Representatives they are entitled to. 8. Why Is the, requirement for the election of two senators from each state contained in a clause i.i. i Carolina Highway Department, Chief Commissioner Claude R. Mc Weather Records RADIO-TV TONIGHT UP) RADIO: NBC Guy Lombardo Serenade; 8 Gordon MacRae Show; f' 'Towns in addition to Greenwood Millan said today.

New licenses will go on sale Sept. where license plates will be sold across the counter are: Aiken, Anderson, Barnwell, Greenville, Gaff- 8:30 Barlow Concert; 9:30 Lavalle License plates will be sold across Surviving besides her mother and husband are six brothers, Dr. Graver Gambrell. Lexington, N. Millard Oambrell, Hendersonvllle, N.

Carol and Woodrow Gambrell, Don-olds, Ed Gambrell, Honea Path, and Riley Gambrell, Donalds; seven sisters, Mrs. Mae Ridge and Mrs. Beulah Gambrell, Honea Path; Mrs. Nellie Lusk, Pelzer, Mrs. Qua Sea-right Donalds, Mrs.

Corlne Hendricks, Ware Shoals, Mrs. Odell Shoals Junction, and Mrs. Catherine Ashley, Donalds. She was a member of Long Cane Presbyterian Church where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a. CHARLOTTE UV-Offlcial Weather Bureau records of the tempera the counter In Greenwood again ture And rainfall for the 24 hours this year at the Highway Depart ending at 7:30 a.

m. Compromise." V. Because smaller states were afraid they would be dominated by heavily populated, states. Equal representation in the Senate is a check against dom- i Inotlnn f9 ttmallfM etatjta htf STATION ft Pr. ment's office, on East Cambridge Extension.

Licenses will also be sold across tne counter in ney, Hampton, Spartanburg, Rock Hill, Florence, Sumter, Conway, Charleston, Columbia and Orangeburg The Highway Department will again accept personal checks in payment of registration fees. 14 other South Carolina towns. 5l Walks frWfl of Asheville 79 45 Atlanta 62 Birmingham 82 63 Boston 78 59 Charleston 76 68 License fees will be the same as 1 Whir, la tha RpnatA irnih times called "The House that m. conducted by the Rev. B.

F. Ogle-tree and the Rev. Henry Gambrell. Burial will be in the church last The only change will be in the postage fee for mail orders which will be 20 cents, five cents over last year, resulting from a general postage increase made ef Band Of America; 10 Bold Venture. CBS 7 Beulah; 7:15 Smlth-Shore-Slmms Show; 7:30 Club IS; 8 Horatio Hornblower, 8:30 Godfrey's Talent Scouts, 9 Romance.

ABC 7:30 Lone Ranger; 8 H. J. Taylor; 8:30 Rex Maupln; 9 Paul Whiteman's Teen Club; 10:15 Dream Harbor. MBS 6 Stars In The Night; 8:30 Crime Does Not Pay; 9:30 War Front-Home Front; 10 Frank Edwards. TELEVISION: NBC 6 Up To Paar; 6:30 Meet Your Match; 7 Masquerade Party; 7:30 Barlow Concert; 8 Lights Out; 8:30 Montgomery Theater.

CBS 7 Video Theater; 7:30 Godfrey's Talent Scouts; 8 My Little Margie, Film; Charlotte 75 56 Chicago 79 55 SHERIFF IS LAW AIRPLAY, Colo, The sheriff of Park County In West Central Colorado's Mountain country is named John Law. Pallbearers win oe James Maui- Columbia, 74 60 Denver 85 58 Detroit 76 57 .02 fective sometime ago by the federal government. The postage fee son, Roy Ridge, Luther Gambrell, Paul, Talley and Everett Strawhorn. Evansville 83 54 does not apply, of course, to across- The body is at the borne oi Mrs. never Two-Thirds Remain Because Senators serve six-year terms, and only one-third of the Senate seats must be filled by elections every two years.

8. How are impeachment proceedings handled? The House of Representatives alone can bring the charges. The Senate has the sole power to try the accused official. the-counter purchases, which are Searight in Donalds. .75 Galveston 88 79 Jacksonville 77 70 Little Rock 88 65 Los Angeles 77 62 anticipated, to make up about 70 per cent of the new issue.

I MRS. J. C. HAWKINS Included with each license re Memphis 89 71 SALUDA Mrs. Ida Hawkins, 74, .01 wife of J.

C. (Bub) Hawkins, died newal form will be a leaflet titled "Know These Facts About Your New Motor Vehicle Safety Respon- Miami. 89 77 P. 81 55 Mobile 91 71 9 Summer Theater. ABC 6:30 nims For SVfe Hours.

DUMONT 7 The Pentagon; 7:30 Science WONDER DRUG DISCOVERED DEX-O-FENB wonder lotmrat contain! tno new mlracl drug bexachloro-phene, powerful tt kill certain bacteria 4 to i times faster than lulfa or leniclllln. and li working akin miracle in hospitals and clinics. So gentle mother iinds It Id pM for biby's diaper rash, and on ugly, disfiguring acne of teen agra, yet KILLS on contact certain bacteria, fungi, pr organisms contributing and Irritating to ecsema, pimples, athletes font, rashes, blemishes, sores, impetigo, suddenly Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Grady Beden- Review; 8 Guide Right; 8:30 Box. v.

wny aoes me constitution set dates on which Congress shall meet each year? BMatisa Kinora or their in. 58 4 43 94 76 Mt. Mitchell New Orleans baugh of Saluda. lng From Brooklyn, Johnny Brat- siblity. Law The law, designed to protect everyone against financially irresponsible motor vehicle operators and owners involved In acci 8he is survived by her husband ton vs Irving Steen.

and the following children, Roy Hawkins, Columbia, Roland Hawkins, Newberry, Ervin Hawkins, Mrs. Grady Bedenbaugh and Mrs. Clyde letter, cuts, burns, dandruff. Incredibly Siolntees had sometimes forbidden eglslatures to assemble or had refused to call them into session. 10.

What Jobs are closed to a Congressman by the Constitution? Appointment, during his elected MEETINGS TUESDAY, AUG. 86 New York 79 63 Raleigh 78 53 San Antonio 10O 74 San Francisco 68 53 Savannah 79 65 Spartanburg 72 67 Tampa 92 74 Washington 78 66 Wilmington 80 58 powertul, antiseptic cooling and fungicidal, clean, creamy whlto marks a new step in medical progress by dents, becomes effective Jan. 1. A leaflet is being mailed each registered automobile owner so he may familiarize himself with the general provisions of the new law. It explains that the law does NOT require a person to have keeping your tkia germ free.

Get sooth A free goir -eunie for women Berry. Saluda, Artls Hawuns, west Columbia, and Mrs. Brabham Bedenbaugh, Leesville; 16 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Matthews, Bates- term; to any job he may have helped create or whose salary has members of the Greenwood Golf ing UEX-o-s KNB today. Uuaranteed at' "faction or money back.

Economy's Cllnie Pharmacy Dial -612 Club will be held at three p. m. at motor vehicle liability in surance but states that owning such an insurance policy is one of N. Main St. Dial 9-6120 burg and Mrs.

Ernest Adams, West Columbia; one brother, Gary Miller, Batesburg and a large number of nieces and nephews. the club. The clinic will be followed by a business meeting at 3:30, after which there will be a golfing event. All members are urged to attend. -v The Pilot Club picnic will be held at Shelter No.

One at Greenwood Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock today from Emory Methodist Church near Saluda, of which she was a member, by her paster, the fcuj nnv tw vmi State Park, Members and guests are asked to meet at the First Rev. H. F. Bauknight and the Rev. George Hodges of Newberry.

Inter ment was in tne cnurcn cemetery. MRS. JIM W. WATSON Look to Liberty LUc for Greater Future Security COLUMBIA Mrs. Ethlyn Home Baptist Church at seven p.

m. to go to the park from there. WEDNESDAY, AUG. T.E.L, Class First Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 p. in the social hall of the church for its quarterly business and social meeting.

Cherry Laurel Garden Club will have its regular meeting at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. Lawton Gardner. Watson of Wlnnsboro road died unexpectedly at 9 o'clock 'yesterday morning at the Columbia Hospital. vL i li v. i i r.

ii i ii ii ismisslSBlstBii i Hinissi i ssa iiBssJBstJsslissil UU She was the wile of Jim w. Wat REFLECTS LICIIT CRIPS TIRES- VET OH DRY son. She was born in saiuaa, me daughter of Mrs. Minnie Holt Home and the late John H. Home, but had lived in Columbia for the past four years.

She was a member of Main Street Methodist Church. From tiie Potomac to the Gulf of Mexico, Liberty Life is Serving an increasing number of policyholders assisting them to provide -fc i Survivors include her husband; security against tjje'linancial hazards of her mother. Mrs. John H. Home of Great Britain Gets Money From German Assets In Singapore SINGAPORE W) The Singa Columbia; two brothers, Thurmond disability, and bid age.

Our representatives arc and Harold Home, both of Columbia; one niece, Glenda Home, and two nephews, Andy and Wayne Home. pore government has realized $1, 100,000 from the sale of German assets In the colony. Claims against Funeral services were held from fully qualified to recommend the plan of life insurance best suited to your individual needs. Insurance in Force: $ZlS9WU9tJ17, Resources: the Zoar Methodist Church, near Saluda at 3:30 this afternoon, con- German assets during the period of realization only totaled $26,400. Iauctea oy ner pastor, me ttev.

o. Ferguson. Interment was in the church cemetery. The proceeds '-are being sent to Britain in accordance with agreements made between the Allied Active pallbearers were Hoyt Ran- I kin, George Harold Black, W. H.

a- powers at Potsdam whereby claims in the colonies will revert to Bri Wells, Sr4 Parker Davis, Howard Snelling and J. O. Swindler. La 0xJif vmL 13 14 I -j 1 rcc1 jumuui It t- G. STUDY fy- Wywav ioO I ij A "i (T yJUJjaa 3 1 I you make quick stops.

tain as reparations. Concrete highways, engl neered for safety, stay safe DACE-3G RGUGF longer with lower cost for maintenance. Your gasoline You csa for sad stop short on concrete, the safety pavement, because; 1 Its light-colored matte surface reflects light without glare, increases visibility and reduces night driving fatigue. 2. Its gritty surface is skid resistant, wet or dry, helping ifoffifi0 Better Than "DC" Sovcral Ingredients tax and motor vehicle license fees will buy more highway Whea rm vse "BC Headache service.

per dollar when in Try BC the next time you waat Tablets or Powder yoa get relief prompt relief from nerve-rackine vested in concrete pavements. Founded 190S Liberty Life INSUIIANCE C031PANY UoHoOineo tillltKNVILLE.SOIITn CABOLlit A headaches, neuralgic paint, minor muscular aches or functional peri AP Newsfeatures and get it in a hurry. Yes, iKT offers yoa the full reUef-g iviag effectiveness of ooc just one, but ttvtrml of the world's mou popular paio odic paiot Tablet or powder, yoa THE MODERN TEMPO is expressed In this smartly planned house In get the same famous "BC formula which every room except the kitchen is a dead-end room. A two-way PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION SOy Mortgage Ooorantoo Atlanta 3, Osorgta the same fait relief. There uo any thing better or fatter for headache fireplace spreads cheer in both the living room and Dutch dining alcove in the kitchen.

Another dining alcove at one end of the living room has a pass-through bar to the kitchen. The low pitched root Jias wide relieving ingredients. la combination, they art ia "BC, these fort-actiagjAgroditat are remarkably effectivefar morf rolioL-rBC-Powdorv 10c 25er A. J'KEE, Manafer Hodres Bulldlnf Greenwood. 8.

C. "BC Tablets 10c, 25c and family overhangs to shade the large windows. This is Plan Y-240 by Herman A national organlzaHon to bnprovo and oxtsnd rho tnss.ef Portland eemenf ond eonoeta through Klentiflc roMarch endj engineering field work. so than any one would be alone. size bottles of 50 and 100 tablets.

York, architect, 115 New Hyde Park Road, Garden City, N. Y. The house 1,346 square feet.

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