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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

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Greenwood, South Carolina
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"1 1 .4 A c. CATUr.DW, 1 i i J' -f 04 It -st why tr.t young lady at County Farm Home anted to bay about ten tbouiand worth of allk hose, illk teddlea. 0n I.ne& (A rarioua de- 1UR3ARET WRIGHT Phone 41 wrrrgaajiaBaita in i 'imwi a til 4 Avny Vk-Pra. u. J.

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Sept APlp-Temperatnres Ashevllle 18 .78 AtlahtA ..88 79 Atlantic "City "..78 CO ieO Birmingham 90 70 .04 Charleston v- 78 .40 Charlotte 14 88 .59 Ct tumble ..10 71 .80 DeaVer ..78 SO .00 DetrOlf ..70 .00 Et Pastf Galveatoa .84 80 .01 Green villa ....00 68 01 Hatteraa 88 73 .44 Jacksontllla -78 .00 Key Little Rock .,70 85 .14 Loa Angl ..84 68 OS Memphis 74 80 -1 T8 Meridian ..88 70 1.30 Miami ..88 74 .42 Mobile 88 74 .34 New Orleans ..78 58 .00 Raleigh 88 .82 Saa Antonio ..98 74 .14 flan Francisco .,80 .00 Tsmpa ..91 72 .00 VJekSburg ..84 72 .18 Wilmington ..90 72 .84 SHAIU Face Powder Fragrant -with the err-chanting Shari perfume One of the several tints Will blend perfectly with your complexion. The lovelineu of a "perfect complexion maw be fours. A 2.50 box of Sharl Face Powder is a non-comparable value for so enhancing a quality powder. HODGES DHUG STORE 1 them, whethr good, had or In-different. j' Second, hire new prohibition enforcement afflcere, and make: them women.

Not old malda nor flap pera, but, tal hpaeat.auirrled Women. They can, enforce i Why wa know women, married women who can call their huabanda up over tha telephone and can aim II a drink by wire. We knew othera who can detect one drink on their huabanda BOO yarda away with the wind in the wrong direction. Under favorable conditions, with the wind In tha rlabt direction these aama women can di tect a husband with two or three rtnkft, Up to two aad three mllea dlatant. One lady, we have heard haa her detectlVe ability developed to auch a fine point that her huaband de clare a if he haa taken a drink any time during the dny, that "when he turne up the Houlevard, aha turna up her noee." We admit thnt thla la a rather dinuttc plan, and bate to fve tlVa the boya away, but Mr.

Durinf wema to want a real plan, and need that $25,000. Greenwood Ten Years Ago (From The Oretnwood Index of 8ept. 1, 1918.) George Byrd. who has been with the lied path Chautauqua all anm-mer. Is at home a few day before returning to Davldaon College.

Henry Reynolds Is at home from Camp Hancock on a short vlalt to hla jparenta. Th(tr1end8 Banister will be Interested to' know Ufat. he ha be npromoud to a first aer- eant. He is sUH stationed at Jat'kaonvtlle, Fla. Greenwood auto cwnere obaerv e1 well the no-8iinduy-Joy-rlding requeat of tha Governmewt yeater day.

An editorial in thla issue says: an t-runaniy no war news or recent ante ns proved more inspiring than that received by The Index yesterday which told tf a brilliant advance of our own troop on the Solason. Sever uiur nuiieiins containing new almt at as good were posted on The Index board and large crowds stood around all the afternoon rnuiin and discussing It. Some got out inn war map, a perusal of which showed that the news waa roaltv worth arhll. aennurg line gave every cf cracklna. evidence Housing Project Begins Operation Hy Internotlcnal News Pcivlce CliCAOO.

Construction work on the Marshal Field project, declared to be th. flr nttcmpt to provide adetiuntb housing at small cost for family ct cf friodeet means, has advanc ed sufficiently to innure ocrupan-cy after January 1. The first unit of the tea-unit project will bouse 25 families: The exact rentala have not been determined, but will be announc ed aa soon as cost of that flrat unit has been determined. Inveatlgatlona show that tha number of children In a family hai definite effect oa the parents' bngth of life, parents of few off. eptlng Jl'vlntioftgsr than ln-llv- iouals who tave maay.tery man.

or tof air two Aad ota-rg-oao or- 1 la Mvaral eoanty ofltcai with popular lata ranntag thota tw cratchod aoth caa4ldats aptiar ticna, iboea aud china, and per fume and what-not and hare It all charged to Aadereua county we do not pretend to know. That luca a practice would In erltably be detected la time would be-underatood erea by th moat uniopbtattcated penoo fa the That ran aa loag a 4t did before being ancotarad wa'e rerr ramarkabla. 4 Walviai tna abrloaa, aoatentloa tbat rouchera for thla eort of thing bcmldr hare been detected long ago, tt would' eeem mat tne pur-thaata theraielree mnet hava been la aoch" auantitiea and of aocfc aa uhuiual nature that olSciala would hara become "wtae" long- before they did. It waa a queer ofeaeaaloa on the part of aoma, tha one who did the baying. 1 Erldently aoma oat haB aa ab normal tar tor that eort of thing.

V6aEe0aa 1 CcB-Ftckad Hubatida: 'i ara rarioua and auadry waya of hea-pecklng huabanda, and bow waya ara being developed mry day. If you happfa to aee aoma little Indentatlona oa the elde of a maa'a head, that la a alga tbat hla wl'f hen-pecited aim wita a rolling pin. Nj' i 1 HoweVer, 'the principal initnt ment of torture commonly uaed In tha hen-pecklag bualnee la aa of al-ahaped appendage faetened to the upper end of tha throat and protradW outwardly and known aa the tongue. The tongue un- properly aaed at regular iatemla will do more I obreak a huaband'a aplrlt. than all, other humlllatora combined.

7 Whea.yotf 'aea a man coming down tha -etreet about two feot behind hla wife, with hla head hanging down and hla hair bent no at tha back of hla Beck, hla hat alouchedto one aide fend hla hiooth at aad lag ajar, hla eyea 'gating blankly at the ground and hie ahoea untied, Friend a ni Fellow-Cttliena; you gating upon a If and It model bun-pecked hua- band, It a man Jtrka and Jumpa aud- dealy when hla wife apeaka, be'a It ha eaye our house and our lind and our rlothea and our autotaoWIe, he'e alao hen.pech- It hla wlfa taken hla paycheck and ipende it, he'a henpecked beyond ecovrry. It he haa to cook hie1 own breakfaat, be'a horribly hen-pecked, and if he haa 10 cook hta wlfe'a breakfaat and take It to her on a tray and let kef eat In tha bed, he'a ao derned fen-pecked that hla caae la hope- It aa. It a man ean't buy a hat or i a ahlrt or a neck tie withouthfering hla wire paa Judgment on It, he' hen-perked, to the bona, but maybe. he doean't rcallte It. If he haa to atay at, homa aad tend to th younaunt while hla wife la off aomewhere bridge, he'a ken-pecked through and through, and will 4W with tha houashold dutlea an hla handa.

If a man leta hla wife plan.ihia aymmer trip aad decide how long he can atay, he a hen-pecked, it he la not allowed to aplt in the fire place, he'a If he can't amoke.ln peace In hla ownsi ttlng room, he'a hen-pecked, it he can't hla coffee out of the aaucer and eat with hla knife if be wanta to, hen-pecked. "Hta-peck-ll-tle" ia a horrible diaeaaa and ranka In aerlouanean with cancer, absence of vitamins, typhoid fever, gout, scurvy, tooth ache, fiver complaint, and itch. Those unfortunate hen-pecked hud diaa have my deeotst sympathy I'm not hen-pecked. I'm absolute boa at my houtte, butj'd rather you aay nothuig about it. wouldnt want my old lady to know how I feel about such mat ter.

McGte Syndicate, Anderson, 8. C. feditorial Aaotacr Prize Winner From the Anderson Mall. Whoa' Mr. 'William C.

Durant, the motor car manufacturer an- Bpunced-thaf he would give a price or reward for a practical plnn tor the enforcement of prohibit rorti. thought It waa hopeloaa at the' time, hut til tan lot of mon ey, and we hate at last figured out a plaa to enforce tha law, and it Mr. Durant float send us the 00. we will be compelled to be lieve tbat ha Isn't playing fair. Hera'a tha pfaa Flrat, fire -every- prnhihltlon of ficer In the aervice, every man of Maithewa.

Mis Lllllaa liattlaoa aad MU Judy CalhouB left yesterday to teacA la Gaatonta, N. Bennett Davenport wtil tetdra home today from a bualaat. trip to Orangeburg. vis Ulaeee Fraaoaa aad Clara- Ntck i aare returaea nom alter a months ylsit to their ataters 'ta Huauvllla, Ala and Chattaaoo- ga, Tsna. Ftiaada of Mra.

Oacar Botta will ha sorry to aaow that ah I sick at her homa oa the Abbeville highway. ''''i eBBBBBBawaa .1 Misa Margaret Poole leaves today to teach In Walhalla. Ulas Urginia Poole haa goae to Crro-leea, N. where aha will teach thla year. Mrs.

Jbha Warrea, of tha at, la vUltiag rsUUves aad trfeada her. Miss Beulah Thompeoa has re turned from a visit to frteuda aad relatlrea In AaderaoK Mr. aad Mra. J. Kd die McCr and Mlasc Uui Ella and Gladys McCree have rauraed to telr home la Ddevllli after vlaitlng Mr.

aad Mra. L. B. Burnett and other relative ahd trlenda of Graea wood and Nlaetf Sla, fcr; p. H.

McDonald la vUltiag hid daughter, lira rear; '1a GreeavUla. a Marioa Nlckles. of New Bern, M. is visiting his father. J.

C. Nlckles. Mia Aanle Nlcklea. Marioa Nlcklea aad J. C.

Nicklas will spend thla week-end ia Lowndesville with Mr. and Mra, M. P. McCalla. Mrs A.

T. Wannamaker and Utile daughter, Margnerlte, vlaU-ed friends In Greenville yester day. Fflends of Rosemary Brady. little daughter of Mr. and Mr.

L. B. Brady, will ha latereated to know, that the underwent a toa- tll operation yeaterday. Mra. W.

M. Seal aad her guests. Dr. and Mra. J.

L. Seal and fchlldrea, of Bella OlVe. nave returned from a visit to relatives ia Gatfnoy aad Grceavllle. Mr. aad Mrs.

0. C. Woodall aad daughter, Edith, here returned to Macon, after a vlalt to and reiatfeaa la Greenwood. Miss inea Dickert will return nome tomorrow from a vUlt to her aunt, Mrs. F.

C. Greer, in Greenville. Mr. aad Mra. Clarence Unglsy will have aa their guests tomor row, Mr.

and Mra. Clyds 6af.er Held, of Greenville. M. Lang ley, who haa beea visiting la Greenrili. win accompany them home.

t'Mlsa Margaret levea tomorrow for AahevlUa whore aha tasnh WI. A -X i Mra. Marcus Klng.Tof AValaal la; and her aoa. J. P.

King add his Jlttl daughter, Barbara, ot Grlffln. were gueata ot Mr. hat) Mra. W. Jiyroe this week MJss Mary Frances Andrews leave toasy for where she wlU teach again thi ycai.

Mr. M. M. Adams aad little daughter, Lillian, of Seneca, are Visiting Mr. and Mra.

J. Lide Wil son. Mrs. Henry t. Tillman has re turned to Batesburg after a vielt to Mra E.

Tv Crawford. Mr. and Mra. Tlllmaa aad their children Ievf Bstesbury tpday to retarB to tneir noma ra Tampa, Fla, Dr. and 8.

C. Hodge aad Mrs. George Rush have returned from to1" lha. mountains. M1s Lottie Hodges, who haa been a councilor at Camp Merrle-wood, returned home, with thav 1 tr, atd afra, -ft ldrosty and children will return home tomorrow from a stay at Sullvan'a Is land i Jroma Derlla.

who has heea friends la Greenwood, left yesterday for his homa la Chattanooga. Jtiss pearl Owsna Is 'expected ome today froa GreeavUla where she haa beea vialtlne rela tive. Mra. Roy Anderson are Roy Bad Tlrglnia. her children, are visiting ia Greenwood.

New ry Herald aad Newa. aiTfc Howard Ellla end fiiai AiT.m ICJL3 Juit today I chanced to i)et Some one oa the buay And 1 wondered whence he came, What waa once hla nation a tame, So I naked him. "Tell me true, Are you Tola or Ruaaiaa Jew, Kugllah. lrUh, Pruaalaa, Belgian, Spaftmh, Stftl, Utra or Qreek, or.goaudliml- anT" Ac ha rained hla head up high "What I waa la naught to mi in thla Unf of liberty; IA my aoutt aa bub 'to ma am juat 0 --traknoWJ- Tht Ctte Nona Carolina paper ae urg tag tha planting ot crept aayrtle, eitolliag tta beaut tee aad mcrlu la any general acheme or plaa to make a town or city attractive and InvttlBg to tha eya at tha vla-ltora of tha hemefolk alUte, The Gaatoala Qatette la a eouabtant and perelHteat advocate of the crepe myttl. and from time to time nrgea tha planting of them throughout! that toitile carter, in, the efforU; to Increaa, the claating of crape myrtla fa Lin eulntoa, JUacolatoa (twnty Nawe aayas -y um uncoiatoa, could da notbiag that would attract mora at teal Ion thaa to have, at leaat ana repe myrtle tree on every lawn In thla city.

Tha, crepe mrytle during July and. Auguat, ta very beautiful, and If, round oh every lawn here would niaka thla town famoua. Let. everybody iaanlve to plant a tree crepe myrtle thla year. Already aeveral lawaa here have one or mora crepe, myrtle.

Lat a Bnlah tha Job thla year." Tha Spartanburg aal. Ia Honor Of lev. aad tin. W. D.

Batchfoid CROSS HILL, Aug. "WA (Spec ial) One of tha moat a)oyable aoclal eventi of tha aummr tea-aoa waa tha farewell party given by the Liberty Spring Auxiliary for Mr. aad W. Hatch-ford, at the homa of Mra-Wedon Leaman, Uonday afteraoon from four to alt. i The living room aad dining room thrown an aulta aad porch I were attractively adoraed with cA7a I 5 yeww.

caBwaa. Tha cueaia were oeiaa me door hy Mr. Frank filler, president of' the and Miss Lola Boyce. secretary, who invited them to the ipacloua borch where delightful punch waa aerved by Mr a. D.

Chapman, Mis Little Brysoa and Mis Oertrud Learn a. Mr a. Arthur Leaman and Mr. Weldon Leaman ushered the ladles into the living room where progressive conversation waa enjoyed. At the aound of the gang the gueats entered the dining roofn where Mra.

J. H. Nance and Mrs. Weldon Leaman cut block cream HUd pound cake from a beautifully decorated table. Cream and cake Were served by Mra ReuTieh Austin, Mra.

bam Leaman. Mrs. Bob Baggott, and Mi, Linl Bryson, Agnes Toung and Gertrude Leaman. An parting gift, Mrs. Charles Plnwnn In these well 'chosen word, -Vs'i'.

ij appreciate your kladaesa and all that you've doae -Your friendship aad ami! wall ever bold dear. 1 Aa a token ot our love, esteem and respect A little silver basket ws tried to select So from day to dny, aa you 811 It with flowers I1' Juat remember that atlll claim you fe our; Mrs Ratchford with a beautiful baaaet. The following ladlea en Joyed the hospitality ot Mra, Lea man and the auxiliary: Me dame, W. D. Ratchford, W.

H. Leaman. Lydia Miller. Sam! Lea man, J. E.

Leaman, Arthur Lea man, Charles Plnaon, D. R. Caap- maa, Sam Crisp, R. E. Leaman, A.

Austlu. J. H. Nance. C.

B. Mills, R. B. Aastln. Frfeak E.

Miller. Muuea Baltl and Lola Thompson. Uatl- aad Leila Bryaon, Gertrude Leaman ano; Lom uoyc. to out-or-town aucata wet lira. John Miller and Mrs.

Jim Pitta, Whitmlre; Mra. It K. Job, Florence; Mr. J. J.

Yomg and Mia Agnea Toung, Ctinien; Mra. Bob Baggott. Auaudi Hilli Eaten Bailty FORT MILL8, Aug. ler Mills, aoa ot Thomas Mill, will enter Bailey Military Institute with tha begin Blag ot' tha fall term aad will Jola of 49 pieces. Ha ts aa accomplished muaiclaa, and won' trat prite ta the atatewlde Ihlgh school music contest held aeveral montha ago at Wlnthrop -olltt.

aa a cornetlat ttBiojAi xnmox Miss Ann, Adelt McCaslan and her nephew, John bevIIn, wDl 'return tonight from a visit to 6t. hit raa trota a data ap to 'tUrty or taora pnaoat. i 4r contTMimaa Doauntck aa4 bo r' irpppaiUoa, It Um. aad that la VWJBf Saadrlngham; in his 87th year. Howtett's list ot regular patron was headed by King George tha Prince of Waleal Duke pf York, Duke of Gloucester.

Prince George, the late Prince John, the King of Norway, and, lea roy-altlea by the Among hla women "patron 'was Princess Mary, only daughter, of Klug George and Queeq Mary. ff Twice a week Howlett (Stove to Saadrlngham to cut the Lair, of the kings and prjncea who, were staying there. The pther day ho spent in bis little baiber.ahop la Snettlsham, where, laboj era we're his regular customer' Lime Juice and gjyce'riue was bis tip fofa good tiS-SN?" wb Talk on Business Br Dr. Jullua iiiixi. wan- compunwu.

That ha raetirad la oack county "tartrt otoa tkaa aa(eaat tor any wow one ra aacn conniy a yery rtmaraawa raeoro. yoa hat a varrtnt for a ataa at cannot apot hitaftnd' taa atit tbinf and put hl aamt th warrant, ihdi to taa lyitaat obtalaa la Florida'. That taa way It looka atttr mil atory froa Walhalla about ctaa "WU" Rtigkat who ka bB Itvtht la Honda tor aoata Uma. Masted 2 'W la caaa yoa aro totarartM har (y course wanted to hear about the Chinee naiternMa. ChpUla Wnf A eflv even K-aibiiW Whew it ara tht bIb A warrant 'i ttm aoma Sooth Carolina twa aeat to Tampa authorttUi for aa "Mcary Haghea." 1 Prciuma WWJ pioaa Mualo-WTAl" Wm mo -w 1 Patlagal Ta Get Faada Portnguess government hopes to carry out urgent of reconstruction and to dredging the harbor of Leixoens (Oporto) with the approximately $8,760,000 te' reoara- tlons expected from Germany bsv iween Bcptemtwr 1 of this yeay and August ILViacp.

A portion of the payment would be by check and the real' in material. Portugil already haa reqelved material to a i i tu biuiusi twice, bb arraat aa thmu rcrthcoming payment. LAKE CITY.J. King enr-chase 7, acre of land cross roads for establishment poultry farm. chap ta atgua with.

H' me aa a aaM he. Xox mn fln flabermen. not only flsb to-aome perpl. call u. the "Dp wtae old bird (friend of my father') oace told me that humane In the land of the draaon jr aj-tao as plentiful aa aandt neon' the asashor.

Nothing that eaa help te bring food to the people la a wed to be idle. the Two-Leg that Bv along the 7aav Uught my coualna. -th Chine Cormorant; to ga ftahlbg4 rrHr, weea. Two-Leg makes friends with a Cormorant we are friendly 'Vraea, aa perhapa you may have noticed), and teach fclm the way of; human. After a whBe whan tn two vaderaUBd aacft other Two-Leg takes Cormorant oat la a him to be quiet until gWe aa order.

Bo Cormorant. 2 perche upon the the boat Suddenly Two. sees a Bah. I -K -iJ criea te Cor-tnorant At bis oomniuid: Como "to th water, eel- It back to ti beat tor nuarkd Mra. Gray wwvn TOUCH reuwr the toad.

ua waajoo aeemed to read our thoughts. 'Perhape you dont think much can lv no doubt about my folk, d0WD tat0 th of being Mr atarch waa madt aad ao such vV raoa ooald ha toaai. Tha con-tatabla carrlad taa warraat around 'Well, anyhow, bvar In China, where' thtre an m.m ffi.ti, 1 1 i aattl ha had about wora It out in Wf pockat Wkaa ha ttappaaad to dfov In vagatabla ahlppfnt place 3ra fWte" Huthn, a aattra of Oconea happaatd to Icoklni attar a ihlpmaat of truck. atorad to Florida: tararal "'yara ago, Ha aad tha eooatabla fn into a uiui moaaiy coat ana Old Barber Dies After Many Years Work In Enarland By Iatrntlo'nai "Newa Service) names; ta: the Engllth' rvi tarn-11 and believed to be tas oldest working barber in Ennland Charles Howlett has iHt ut llshaniTllear Ihb TbykTat aV Charleston to attend fhe beauty contest on Folly Beach thla week end. Miss Webb has beea teiect- ed a "Mlaa Greenwood." Mies Mable Harvey leaa to morrow ro teach In GreevllU.

misb Aiyce Hitt has returned from a visit to Mfrt Sara King, ot Andonon. is visiting Mia' Elizabeth Allm. Howard Uagley )a aperding a few daya la Charleston attendln taa Beauty Pageant. Mr. had Mrs.

P.f Jayrre arfd Mrs Beulah Thompson visited Thorn well, Orphaiug In CJlntoa Wedneadav. Mra. ickaoa- villa, who haa been 7isiilng relatives at Troy, waa la Green-Wood today en route to Greenville where win-. Tisit reia- Hiss May Davla leaves today to teach ta Simpaonvllle, S. C.

PerrlB Anderoa will leave Monday for Athens. iy I teach In the extension department of the Vnlveraity of Georgia. Mr. end Mrs. 3.

UcCle.key and two children, are visiting reUUvaa-ra Atlanta inc hf arietta ct tbinf led to another, th ca atabla taally aaktag htm wbart waa from they had already gir- -an each other their aanea' and when aald fro South Carolina." tha aald: bara a. warrant for you. "Wtx' aald ha maet be wrong. Tha con- if-- COBMOBANT PEAS STIU.AS A tEAr won Th toS or Sow atabto aald, "No." aad pulled it aut rH" aaw It waa aot. hla nam and aald ho.

Wharaupoa taa aonatahla eoaly wrote in "aliaa irW. Hhghat" and, aald. "Come 1 along," and being- tha larger man, -ITU" had'to go.1 took much telegraphing to a get hla retaaaa. He pent two t.27 and nijlita in Jatl became tha Cormorant like, to do ft. too.

It TttJg rUow Two-Lsga. who givea him aU he wanta to eaT aid takM Tcir of lira as It he were a MMtnf jmat en Interesting rtoryTjobolink:" cried'Peter. -I am 0 flad Cof th ro told ua 1 Bver heard that mutable wal tired of toting that laneuionT Uka to be made to work Rabbit. Nor cnea Bonnv-Bunnr. it i ahould hav.

gone a-flshm v. 2 MZi warrant around In hla pocket and had maCa up ale mlod he had to eomcbody by tha aama of from South Caroliaa. i It ia a' good 4plaeda to put la a est haa- any idaa fra a of work. Joai Webb left last hlgtt; For i.

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