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jT TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 193 f. 7IIE INDEX-JOURNAL GREENWOOD. 8. a TAGE THREE REPORT GOLD BRIEF-CITY NEWS FRANCES UDE MED GAL OFFICE PHONE 1060 HOME PHONE 141 EDITOR Retarae From faeifle Ceast Taylor Oooowyn. who was a mem' ber of the T.

P. A. party which at Gee McOee a VMIer Oee McOee, of Anderson, noted author of "Nobody's Business' Mra McOee and their daughter stopped over In Greenwood this morning en route to Myrtle Beach where they Special Solution 0 tended the national convention at San Francisco, returned home last night. Mr. Ooodwyn left the oth er travelers at San Francisco, com' Gold Aids In Combatting Infantile Paralysis win spend a week or more.

The Index-Journal appreciated CHILDREN PATRONIZE LIBRARY IN LARGE NUMBERS DURING MORNING FORMER RESIDENT OF GREENWOOD MARRIES GIRL FROM CHARLESTON visit from Mr. McOee, also a box of the famous Oee McOee cigars which lng back by way of Salt Lake City while the others are traveling through Canada and will return next Sunday or Monday. J. W. Bradford, state secretary.

Is member of the The many Oreenwood friend of PA8ADKXA. June 11 W) vet. Bhe also carried a bouquet of pink roars tied with pink tulle. he left for the staff. Oold waa reported as a new medical weapon against Infantile paralysis by Dr.

Frederick Kher While not out to advertise' the smokes. Mr. McOee took tune to say that the cabbage In the Oee McOee brand Is South Carolina-grown and party taking the longer trip. Mr. Ooodwyn reports a most en The bride entered on the arm of ler uncle, Mr.

John P. Lighthart by whom she waa given In marriage. They were met at the altar son and Dr. William G. Munman of joyable convention and journey to therefore laden with Iodine.

the Far West On the way out the Saa Francisco to the American Association for the Advancement by the bridegroom and his bestman. "I knew of one man suffering T. P. A-s went Into Mexico for a Mr. Carlton Melton, his brother.

GIFTS 1 Jot DAD on ins day i June '21ft Box of Cigars Cigarettes i Pipes Tobacco Fountain Pens Pencils 1 Coif Sticks Coif Balls Razors Shaving Sets Brush Sets Knives Bill Folds And Many Other Nic Gifts for Dad. OREGON PHARMACY 600 Phone 01 of Science today. from goitre who tried one of them," The University of California said Mr McOee, -and after the see The bride wag becomingly gowned In flesh pink chiffon. Her large picture hat waa of lace and she medical experts revealed a method pnd puff hla goitre dropped off of detecting and measuring the The Children's room of the Oreenwood Public library It now open foi two hours every morning of the irk except Monday and the children of the city are patronising the rVpartment In a most enthusiastic manner. The reporter stopped In for a minutes this morning and around ti children were sitting at the tables or standing at the desk to' be waited oa This by no mean rrp-lescntrd the full circulation of the day for a number of clUldren had alieady been served and still others ould come In later in the morning.

The library is particularly busy on Tuesday morning since that Is the first morning of the week that it Is '1 open, Mrs. Rush said, but the circulation has been splendid ever since the morning hours have come into effect And to one who takes a moment to glance over the children's books tnelr Interest Is readily undcrsUxxt. Thanks to the skillful artlit and the preparation of children's books writers who are concentrating on these volumes are fascinatln even to adults In their design and con-tint Geographical subjects are treated with all the glamour of the Arabian Nights and their splendid illustrations stir the imagination. Indiana and Holland are favorite Mibjects with the young patrona, Mrs. Rush say, this Interest probe biy bring partly due to the appealing costumes of the Dutch and to tlie adventurous qualities of the In clan stories.

The library hour are from 130 K) 11:30 o'clock. amount tot Immjunlty substances ganeay Service at Foci Screven In the blood stream by which In The Index-Journal 'ha received fantlle paralysis carriers can be the following copy of the aervlcea detected, conducted at Port Screven, Oa, short atay. W1U Attend Liens CesveaUos The following members of the local lions Club are planning to leave tomorrow morning for Myrtle Beach to attend the state convention which convenes on Thursday and continues through Friday: D. A. Munroe, Nolaa Rautoa, Willie Joe Ellen berg, Melvia Burnett.

Dr. 0. P. Neel. B.

Home, Oeorge Lomax, William W. K. Charles and W. O. Bishop.

Will VleH Coed Year Factory A small qusntlty, about ten Sunday with the Rev. H. B. Koon in drops of the blood stream, Is tak charge of the religious program en, to which Is added a special so After- the four companies lution of gold preparation and marched Into the amphitheater the other Ingredients. The results of following services were carried out the test are known In three to Oath of allegiance, administered four hours.

Gold Change Color by First U. H. B- Koon, Chap. Re 8lanley D. 8.

Newman, a former resident of this city; wUl be Interested In the account of his marriage to Miss Kathertne T. Llghlhart In Charleston which la taken from the Charleston News and Courier as follows: A pretty and Impressive wedding was solemnized this morning at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist rhen Miss Kathertne T. Lighthart became the bride of Mr. Stanley D.

8, Newman. The ceremony was performed by the bride's pastor, the Wry Rev. James J. May, and present In the sanctuary were the Rev. H.

F. Wolfe and the Rev. Charles deVineau. The altar boys were the bride's brothers, John M. Light-tart and Victor Lighthart.

The bridal party entered to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Thomas Moslmann. The altar was beautifully decorated v.itb pink gladioli and lighted with candles. First to enter were the ushers, Messrs W. B.

Vaughan and George Dengate. Next came Miss Elisabeth Melton, slater of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid, wfth Mr. Robert Lighthart, groanuman, and brother of the bride. They preceded the maid of honor, Miss Annie Lighthart. sister of the bride.

The bridesmaid was gowned In mle-green chiffon trimmed with lace with which aha wore a natural-colored rough straw picture hat circled with green velvet She carried a bouquet of pink rosea tied with pink tulle. The maid of honor waa attractive in canary yellow ihioffn and she wore a matching picture hat circled with yellow vel Presentation of colon and guidon. Lieut. Col. E.

M. Wilson, band play D. A. R. CHAPTER HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING WITH MRS.

J. F. KELLER In a positive test the protective properties In the serum the gold solution Is changed In ing "Star Spangled Banner." Alonso and Clyde Keller have been given special trips to Akron, Ohio to visit the factory of the Good Year Tire Company. The Religious services. Chap.

H. B. color and flocculated so that Koon, In charge. Subject, of bluish or violent sediment appears In a clear solution. A negative Keller brothers, who have been carried a bouquet of bride's roses in iltower effect Immediately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast waa enjoyed at the Fort Sumter hotel by the members of the bridal party.

Thla was followed by a charming reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lighthart at which a large number of relatives and friends were present The house was attractively decorated with ferns and cut flowers. Punch and cake were served.

The couple received many valuable and useful gift. The bride Is the altactlve daughter of Mrs. Honors Lighthart of this city and the bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. W. J.

Melton, atoo of Ilila city. He Is connected with the Western Union Telegraph company at Dillon, S. C. Mr. and Mrs.

Newman left at about noon for a motor trip to Georgia, and will later be at home In Dillon. Mrs. Newman traveled In an ensemble of tan shantung mith blue accessories. Among the out of town guest Here: Mlu Murphy and M. Carlton Melton, of Augusta, and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Musgrove of Rock HUL S. O. mon: "Give Of Tour Best to The Master." The chaplain said In test showing no protective sub' handling Oood Year tires for II years, will Inspect the factory and stances In the serum, leaves the gold solution unchanged as to Its part: What you get out of 'life depends upon what you put In. What we give la nothing compared to what it the latest and most modern developments in tire building and natural rose color.

equipment Alonso Keller leaves for Jesus gave. Be gave HI Ufo. What The KoacluMko Chapter D. A. waa most delightfully entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs, J.

T. Kelor with Mrs, E. ML CUlle, the Regent assisting hostess. For seeral years Kosciussko chap-te has given a four-year scholar-khlp to some student attending Lander college. This year the chapter members unanimously voted to offer the Lander scholarship for the next four years to Mis Kate CTelghton of Oreenwood, because of her splendid qualifications and high "The test should make possible average of her High school record.

A TamasAre scholarship fund has been started and soon some worthy student attending TamauM? will bo given a four years scholarship. Following Ute business half hour and appointing of eommittee for the coming year, the members enjoyed the social hour playing bridge snd rook. The houtessee served a delightful salad course and fruit punch. MIm Luclle Keller and Mrs. Francis Keller were out of town guests.

FEDERAL DEFICIT have you given? the early detection of eusceptlbl Akron next Sunday and Clyde Kel ler will go on July Mb. Dismissed with prayer, after which children and adults; the prompt measure of protective power of se the companies were marched back Ne Funeral Arrangements Far Mrs. rums needed for treatment of the PROBABLY LOIR to their Quarters, led by band play lng, "Onward Christian Soldiers." disease; the degree of Immunity Cex No funeral arrangements have or resistance that Is being devel oped 1 during an active Infection, Dies ef Injuries .1 been made for, Mrs. Anna Cox, who was fatally shot at her home at and hence the expectancy regard J. E.

Morgan, of West OreenvlUe Announcement Is White Hall Sunday afternoon, pend lng recovery of the patient," the a brother of Mrs. Joate Riacue, i doctors reported. Oreenwood, died yesterday morning "Further, the test insures no de of injuries received Saturday night lng word from her relatives who are aid to live near Murphey, N. C. A telegram was sent to Murphey yesterday by the Ellis Funeral Home, but no reply had been re lay la the treatment of the dls ease, where time Is such an Jm when he was struck down by an au tomoblle on the Woodruff road 16 MISS VIRGINIA BENNETT HONORS BRIDE-ELECT AT LOVELY SHOWER miles from OreenvlUe.

ceived this morning. It waa portent fdajor In aiding recovery, Voyles To Assist Funeral services will be held from that the message would have to be Marriage Performed In The City Sunday Of Social Interest Of Interest to a wide circle of friends and relative throughout the Carolina. Qeorgla and Florida was the marriage of Miss Leila Leone Gary to John Alva Suit the im-piesxlve cwmony bemg performed bunday morning at 11 a. nv, by tlib Rev. E.

It Mason, at the Methodist personage in Oreenwood, S. C. The bride was a picture of loveliness In I princess gown of old Ivory satin, with accessory's to the home of his sister at Judson mill this afternoon at o'clock. Wade In Coaching Of Cordial Interest To Friends Here The following, from the Spartan-1 burg Journal, Is of cordial interest here: Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Daniel announce the marriage of j. their daughter Emily Amanda to Mr. Russie Vance MrOulra on Friday.

May the twenty-ninth Spartanzurgi South Carolna, Mrs, McOuire Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mr. Daniel and Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lee Scott Morgan; one daughter, Mrs, DURHAM, N. June Marbo, a son.

Willie Morgan, Miss Virginia Bennett was hostess yesterday afternoon at one of the most amusing and original parties which has been given In the city this season. The occasion waa In honor of Miss Mary Butler Crawford, a bride elect of thla month, and waa In the form of a rainbow Carl M. Voyles, who attained dis of OreenvlUe; his mother, Mrs tinction In the -mid-west as an ath ed to be a package of gifts for the Itonoree. These were attractively done up In gold colored paper. Following the treasure hunt the guest were given paper and pencil to write advice to the bride and Iflst Elizabeth Watson, whose advice waa judged the best, received an Ivory white elephant this little figure being presented to the bride.

Judges In the contest were Mrs, Francis Comer, Miss Mildred Hoo- Annie Morgan, Greenville, and the fete and a coach, was here today to Debt' Payments And Income Tax petted To Aid rl Treasury. '-WASHINGTON, June 15 The Federal Government may enO the fiscal year June 30 with a treasury deficit considerably lest than the $960,000,000 estimated by president Hoorer. 'War debt payments by foreign governments, second quarter Income tax collections and an unexpected decline In expenditures (of government operation have combined to make the outlook more encouraging to administration Thirteen governments paid Into the treasury yesterday. With the dally average Income tax collections at S27.79S.247 for the fret twelve days jot June. Expenditures to June 12 amount ed, to $3,170,092,525, approximately a half billion lesa than the total of $4,435,000,000 estimated by Mi.

Hoover. Demands of the Farm Board and the Veterans Bureau be- following sisters and brothers, Mrs Josle Riddle, Oreenwood; Mrs. 'axe up his duties as assistant ath- delivered by mall Several Create Tkirsday Thursday afternoon and evening la Oreenwood will be marked by at least three events which will be attended by large crowds. In the afternoon at I o'clock the Grendel and Ninety Six baseball clubs of the Palmetto Textile League will play at the Fair Grounds la their contest for the league pen-Bant Since this Is to be a regular and not an exhibition game it is expected that a large number of fans will be present At 6:30 o'clock merchants of the letlo director at Duke and end S. Smith, Charlie Morgan and Eulee shower-." coach on the staff of Coach Wal Morgan, of Greenville.

The guests which Included since her graduation at Lander tare Wade. Collccg has taught school in Spar aroundlS of the friends of the honoree were entertained In the Mesne Omitted" Voyles was a four-letter man at Oklahoma A. and M. college and (en and Miss Evelyn Puller. Mrs.

tanburg. She has a wide circle of R. K. Bennett tthe hostess' mother. friends who will be interested In after his graduation coached at The name of Odell Langley, son Bennett apartment at lander college, and when they had all eaacm- the above announcement Southwestern State Teachers col of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Langley, lead the Miss Bennett was assisted In en' lege, Weatherford, and at was inadvertently, omitted from the Mr, McOuire Is formerly of West Virginia, but is now making his tertalning by Mrs. Bennett and list of Greenwood boys attending the University of Illinois. Mlsa Elizabeth Alexander. During Lied they were sent upon a treasure hunt clues being given on colored pieces of paper which Symbolised the rainbow.

-The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow prov city who are clotting their stores at home In Brevard, N. C. He was strongly recommended to the citizens' military camp at Fort the afternoon a delicious salad Duke athletic officiate by Bob 1 o'clock every Thursday afternoon will be hosts to their clerks at a match, having a shoulder eorsnqa of brides roses showered with of the Valley, Only attendant of the bride was ler sister, MlssrSadle Cary wearing a pale green georgette and Lace dress with a delicate pink lacs hat nd a shoulder corsage of pink tar-. nations. Immediately after the ceremony the bride changed her attire to an ensemble suit of brown with an eggshell blouse and' accessories to match.

Mrs, Suit, possesses sweet and lovely endearing herself to all who know her. She is the youngest daughter of tho late William and Savannah Gary. On her maternal side she Is related to two old and aristocratic families, the' Wests and the Stuarts. On her paternal side a family of great course was served. Zuppke, celebrated Illinois coach.

Little Genel Dixon Moultrie and published in yester day's paper. Death of M. H. Rkhardaon picnic at the Fair Grounds. Music Voyles first work here will be in Return From West III be furnished by the 263rd Has Birthday Party the Duke coaching school, which F.

Oust and J. E. Burnslde. Coast Artillery Band. Personal Mention Little Genel Dixon celebrated her opens July 22.

Jr, have returned to the city after The Index -Journal received a wire And at 8 o'clock in the Liberty rlnth birthday at a lovely party on Saturday when a number of friends COTTOS C05SI MED today from Monroe, N. C. announcing the death of M. H. Richardson, Theatre Henry Hartsog will blossom out In his first performance a stay In Indianapolis, Ind.

Expected Here Work-End Ia Moantalns were invited In for a few hours In the afternoon. NEW YORK, June 16. Consumption of cotton by mills of Mrs. E. B.

Mabry, Misses Emmie as tight promoter with a real card in which Billy Symmes and Jimmy Mrs. John T. Sloan, of Co prominent business, man and farmer of that section, at 5:30 yesterday afternoon. Funeral services were In the living room larkspur and lumbia, Is expected here the latter ween dow and July 1. will play the most Important part in Jh treasury situation.

The deficit now is figured at the recelpj for the year thus far totaling Most of the revenue received in the next two weeks may be applied to the deficit, although public debt retirement wjll require Thompson will furnish the Are sweet peas were the beautiful flor end Helen Bushardt and Miss Lila Bell Watts spent the week-end in Asheville, N. and at other points part of the week for a visit with the United States In the season ending July 31 probably will be about 6,300,00 bales, the New York conducted at 3:30 this afternoon works. Henry says reserve tickets Mr. -Richardson is survived by his at decorations and In the dining icom, where color scheme of pink already are selling rapidly and he of interest in the mountains. rromlnenoe throughout thla-vstato Dr.

and Mrs. S. O. Hodges. Shopping Visiters widow, who was Miss Nell Kinard, a expects a sell-out long before the cotton exchange service estimates.

Thla will be the smalleHt In any snd white was carried out a beau snd Georgia, being related also to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. C.

opening of the show. the Cooks, Agnews and season since 1030-31, in which this Mrs. Sam Sherard and Miss Nan Kinard, of Epworth. tlful white cake with glowing can-ti es was the princltial point of In From Florence Charles Rouse Duckett, of Flor The groom Is originally from LlDscombe. of Ninety Six, were country used only 4,893,000 bales.

Has Remedy for White Ant. Owners of houses who are experi ence, Is a visitor in the city. terest. Mrs. Dixon waa assisted In enter Statcsboro, Ga, being a son of tho late Jim Suit, He holds a responsible position with, the Southern shopping visitors here westerday.

In Troy encing troubles with white ants talnlng by Mrs. Luclle Hodge Snd Will be glad to know that repre From Henderson vl lie Mlsa Alllene Fuller, who recent Mrs. Dixon, of Ninety Six. The Mrs. F.

E. Oner and little son. Bell Telephone Company In Greenville. sentatives of theOrkin Exterminat Francis, spent the week-end with ly from this cty to Hender ing are In the city with After a two weeks honeymoon firs. Orier's parents In Troy.

modern machinery which forces son vllle. N. was a visitor here guest list included Ha Moore, France Youngblnod, Helen Youngblood. Ellen Simpson, Nell Price, Mary Dixon, Leroy- Thompson, Jack Insist Oa QaalHy-Tbat Mesas STATES VILLE FLOUR AND FEED PHILLIPS FLOUR GRAL COMPANY Wholesale rbone 103. sint In North Carolina this young chemicals into the wood and des- Sunday.

eounle win he hnnui tn tlu-ie troys the pests. Returns Te Edgefield Miss Anne Nicholson, of Edge Here Last Week Thompson, A. Dixon and Douglas Dixon. A number of property owners many friend st 110 Society street this clty.yAnderson Dally Mall. who have bad their floors serious Miss Florldc Rudd, of Cross Hill, field, who was the guest of Mrs.

Stanley Baker here last week, has returned to her home. a member of the Greenwood School faculty last year, was a visitor here ly damaged by the Insects will welcome the opportunity to get rid of them by the Orkln method. The remedy is being used at the home of J. C. Self today.

the latter part of last week. THIS IS NO SECRET! SPECIAL CLO 5E OUT ves For Allendale Mis Christine Davis expects to Return Te Newberry leave today for. Allendale to visit her aster, Mrs. L. A.

Searson, From Miss Rose Turpln Tarrant, of On Our Entire Newberry, was a vis tor here Satur here she will go to Oamett where day. he will be the guest of Miss Alde- lalde Maner before sailing from In Shelby Charleston for New York City for a Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene and thort stay. Mlas Louliie plumb, of Line Of BATHING SUITS Fannie Mlddleton motored to Augusta, who is a member of the Oreenwood High school facul Snelby, N.

to spend the day Sunday. They were accompanied 4 ty, will accompany Miss Davis to homt by Mrs. C. Bl Alexander whrrt New will be their guest for almut a week. From Texas Mrs.

Josle Chatham Daniel, of rem John-en Bobby Wise, of Johnsonr visited When It's Above 100 Houston, Texas, la visiting her cou Rich Woman Takes Buddha Nun Veil SAN FRANCISCO, June (P) To the chant of Japanese monks, In an atmosphere scented with incense and rose petals, Mrs. Margaret E. Ledson, 32, a divorcee has forsaken her' 14-year-old son, ber country and all possessions to become a Buddhist Today she is the only California woman perhaps the only American woman to be ordained as-such. In a ritual performed In Zen Temple of Buddhism here last night, she renounced the world, took the four vows, subscribed to the ten precepts, and exchanged" ber name for that of I'nkan. which means a "cloud in the Soon she will leave for Japan where she will have her head shsved, don the coarse clothes Of a novice and enter a nunnery.

After two years she plans to return Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wise here sin, Peter McKclIar, and other re- Cunday.

atlves in the city. In Tour Living Room It's Cold In An Wc have had a wonderful response since making this announcement some time ago- and you too can save on 'these quality suits In gpartsnberg Dr. and Mrs. A. A.

Coleman are In Leaves For Darlington Miss Elsie Player left the city ELECTROLUX Spartanburg where Dr. Coleman is yesterday for a hojise party In Dar business visitor. lington. Returns To Colombia Mrs. Penn Quattlebaum has re Rev.

Betts Here Rev. C. Bynum Betts. of Clinton, We Are Selling Them Low a visitor In the city today. turned to Columbia after visiting relatives In the city.

WEDDING GIFTS When in search of practical, useful gifts for weddings Visit Our Second Floor And Carefully Inspect Our Stock Of Silverware, Glassware, Chinaware and Other Gift Things. 1 GAMBRELL HARDWARE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail. No Noise No Moving Parts Just A Smalf Flame That Gives You A Perfect Refrigeration. See Them On Display In Our Show Room. Frr.m Greenville Miss Ruth 8heppard, of Is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. From Florida Roger Williams, of Orlando, Fla, visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Wil to America to aid in the spread of 1 We have the following well known makes Ganter Buddhism. Oeorge W. RkUehuber here. liams here. Mantern Rugby, Pelton and Colum- fifl fO up Bark From Clinton Mim Eleanor Player has returned From Lake City Muldow Smiley, of Lake City, was The fall of a meteorite from tne sky is not an infrequent occurrence as Is evidenced by the fact that a London museum has six hundred specimens.

aaa Iiom a vtMt to friends in Clinton. here during the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Elmo Strom. QREENWOOD GAS FUEL CO. "Your Cas Co." GAMBRELL HARDWARE CO.

Wholesale and Retail. From GreraviUe T. S. Sheerer, of Oreenvllle. Is a From Roehestrr.

N. Y. MIm Myrtle Rujh, of Rochester, N. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. A.

Deal here. I Continued On Page Four) Kind OM Lady: "My poor little boy are you in pain?" The Suffered: "No. The pain is in business vMtor In the city this reek..

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