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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 11

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 11

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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7 i Pjhc Eleven Oct. 13. 1949 THE INDEIOURNAU GREENWOOD. SC. REFUSES PROPOSAL Mrs.

Park Spealts For All Personals MEETINGS ToAUieneumCIub Uks step ta get prompt treatment before hla disease bscomaa more difficult te cure and before he spread hla germ te other. Tuberculin, testing, in thla way. frequently leads te the discovery ef unsuspected casus of aaaotic a cfuld family members, friend or assort tea, which would otherwise go undetected and there VCtlUM fOH EtNTiCKT TBUBtOAT. OCTOBXA IS The Jar liteo via sneet at (Thia column Is sponsored, tha Inters of better health, by the Often wood County Tubafru lost AasoriaUonl. Twbaresaa) Tastwg attack at tha home of Mr.

Oseer Mr. end Ure. 1. IX ItolayaoM returned te thetr been after The Atheoeum Club met Monday al tha home of Urs, Dtckaon Vlnoaal al UuUU vtih Mra. Itoory MclUnoay and Mr.

Oaaaaol with Urt, Bob Kaafnfll and Urt Dutch Colony Had lit Fire Department Ornyef the first records of com murury action In Amertra aoa nectkm with fire eonlrol orrurrel In 159 the Dutch rohinv of New Amstertam (nmr Krw York). Gov. peter Sturvesant purrhssed and distributed ttO lesther burkeu and supply of ladders and hook for protection aiatnst fir. A Ut of one 'guilder fur every chimney In the town was levied to provide for the maintenance of this equipment. newed on fresh charges, but he still I at tart.

ta many rommuniUsa through Jimmy Oreeiie out the eountry, chUdrjn aiiii pending aU weeks In Ksotisrkf. They visited their daughters, Mr Cfcrtsa Dent o4 ur. Dsn! frankfort and Ua J. W. fcrovdet end lur, Jlrowder In Louie Ule.

fore untreated. rf- Tha guesU vara school f( the first tlmft are offered nUSAT. OCTOMS II Oval Tha Laitla Maaa CWte tU aaatt Mrs, Barrett fait, program Wd- 'dock vita MUa Sua Tarry aa "tuberculin almbl skin toets to detect whether or not ft child has tuberculosis germs hla body. Some parent are Inclined to View the tuberculin teat with alarm, mainly because they do not under- Marrtmaa fUaat. -The day lily name aprtng from the (act that each flower last only ft sky.

ar. spis an several eonlewporer) artist an the field of male, aaulp Daftodi. Oardaa) Oat vtll Mat ture and art. choosing bar eub)et UIKS ftfYATS WAR Xndore, Central India Jfy Tha-kua Kirwar Singh. Jagirdar 'landlord- ef.Jhaknawada, recently irW the methods of his nre.

tort to retain his asuua, but within 13 hours learned he waa two centuries behind the times. When the Msdhybharat princely union waa formed In Central India, the Thakur wag one of those who had te surrender their 300-year-old from tha top of atudy for tbt atand the purpose of the test They VUh Mra. B. M. Ortar.

tU Durat avaoua at I for ft ftnatnaaa an Inc. Thla via ba foUotrad at ft tardaa taft ttoaa taw tin ftttock nay object because they falsely believe that the tuberculin test 1 harmful Others think that If a IlovTo Relievo Bronchitis year, "Contemporary On of tha ftrtleU aha Included In htf Ulk was Ralph Ray. leeal and aha Wuetreud hc ulk with some of hie ptcturaa and book covers. child skin react a certain way, DoMU Oatd Oak VTJQ anaat at Vhy Are You Vealt, Rundown, Nervous How to Fool Peppy, Younger the reaction mean a definite diagnosis of tuberculosis. Actually, the tuberculin teat la atJock vttH Mra.

Bdta Orovaa, 4 Darta atraal Mra. Frank Hot ttncavorta. la aailatant boat i. Tha member heard a WUar froai Ian assess pdr sax ease atatae and sstsu tn return for compensation. He did It with a tha flret vice president ef the 0.

Irta Oardaai CM vtU naa at boss rigto te a)at esat etm tnmMe MM lom aael tip' tr Isdea 41ega aed aid aeesee te tooth eal Federation of wororai ciute tn- vigorous demur and went underground to evade order of arrest. harm! akin aensitivlty test which telle only whether or not tuberculosis germs are In a person's body. A (arming that that tha AUwneum Qua It Bow a ftaember of tha fed- it does nothing more than that. I MUi Mra. Arch M.

tmlth. 1U W. Oamortdia aa hoataaa and Mra. W. r.

Oraana aa aaatataat hnataaa. Johnaoa OraJf win apaak oa Oar Wen he reappeared. It was with a band of anting men armed wi bows and arrows and some' arm liort. mi kt mm tm k- M. mi mm I Mra.

Albart Todd. Jr. waa vat "Ml "Ml earned aa a saw member. Twenty I. lam i .1 1 4 to-M mi And even if It shows the presence of tuberculosis term.

It does not nsrasssrUy mean that the person has tuberculosis. It doss anean the person baa been etposed to the disease at some time and should heal sew, tsajder. aiHiaiij eeoexftial mow anlirmi, Tsli font draggist a atll yea borde On Iht wim demsaJiag yoe asset Uo aba way It ejakkly allay ftW cse CnEOKULSION fee Mm. mm n.y-w I. bm Hut, i.

i IATVEOAT, OCT. II Tha CaMa BM Chaaaar Ho, 1M, OnUt of tha Baatar Bur vtil mart A ajukp of tha Kite raOay for Ui 1 7 1.1 1.. I his ancestral fortress and onruirfed IL But he found the government much too quirk for htm. Bfor nightfall his 'forces had "surrendered" and the Thakur had fled. The warrant for hla arrest wa re- mmwmmm4 BMrpoaaa waa anada aa aarty aa tha have a cheat X-ray and ether testa Ifta Oantury o.

at I N. Thar wia aa a for dffraa. to find out whether he has tubercu- At itrua Hormm wwyrteii la Oreeo- aud. at Nmlta'S CM iLat. Tuheemlln la a lr4la ftiiiA miAm BLACKS from the bquld In which tuberow-' wnen a Oct, IX-Mr.

aad Mra. amaH amount of the tuberculin SPECIAL VALUES at applied te or injected into the akin of a person who has tubercu OftX Takpboto) Xihanr Paxara. If. dancar vtth tha MonU Carta baUX, vaa rapartad Woedfla migby and of Bona fain vara apand-tha day naau unday of Mr. and Mra.

frad Baaka Mr. and Mra. Johnny Lufcar and aoa. Larry, attaodad tha Bprouaa hara racatvad ft proposal frorai frtnea Baddruddin Kahn. aon of Aga losis germs, the area of skin treated becomes red end raised tn about two day.

Th "reaction take Khan, brothar of All Khan, and brouwr-ln-uw or Riu Hayvonn. sin try aaid for rwv. Tha darwr I ptfturad in fartt. Ftanf 1 Moey keep I 1oa6o km A6Ayyp fj2 rawnlon hlca vaa bald at MUford 4 Tn er wi fcputation COOPER nnumm.ca In Oratawood Sunday. place because the presence of tuberculosis germ la the body make the tsssuea.

including the skin. Octoftar ft. Mrs. Lukar la tha ornar Mna MrrUa Aprouaa. sensitive te certs In products pro fata Ootaman ef tha U.

a Army duced by the germs. apaot tha paat vaafcand htra vttto Man Learns Lessons Of Fire, Costs The Hard Way; Large Tolls Of Life Taken By Some Big Conflagrations When there le no skin reaction tt wrm tj hla aunt. Mra. franeaa Andrraon. MoT SM Mr.

and Mra. Dantol Lukar and THft mean that the person, at the Urns, dose Dot have tuberculosis germs In hla body. rvTuer aoa of Walnut Orova vara In tha boma of Mr. and Mra. J.

W. Lukar Sunday afternoon. When child react positively to Maa Warn everything the hard Mra. Earl Hlcttaa of Donald and vajr. Including how to aava hla akin from fir.

It ha taken aome big Mra. frank Andaraon and Mra. the tuberculin test, whether or not he has tuberculosis, the doctor knows that be ha been tn contact with a person who has tuberculosis. Efforts are then made to find the Johnny Lukar of Black attended eonflagraUpna and large death toU COOPER FURNITURE CO. Avenue Phone S231 Greenwood tha WMU maailn gat tha homa of Mra.

Duka Danlal In Ookaabury to make people realUe that tha lime for fire prevention I before nre. person among the child family and associates who has the disease. Tttaaday night. Inatead of Juat after. Mr.

and Mra. fay Lukar and METAL ASH TRAYS So eaya the National Boara oi When he Is found, he la urged to laooa. Severn and Talmadga. apaut Fire Cndervrltera'tn a ataUment for fire Prevention Week, October ft-15. Sunday aitarnoon vtth Mr.

and Mra. Orady Ttnuna of Honea fath. GALULUT-UELK CO. America' first big leaaon In nre SET OF 4 prevention came In the Chicago fire of October $. 1171 (from which to Improve It fire protection and water supply.

Six inunlha later It caught fire during the earthquake of ApriL ISO and suffered America's greatest fire loss. 1130.000.-000 In four short day- Needleaa to say. the National Board of fire Cn-derwrlter inspection of municipal fire defenaea have been part of the American scene ever since. It took the death of 171 children In Cotltngwood. Ohio, grammar school log to awaken the nation to the need for better school construction.

faetary fire Traae The death of 145 working girl In the Triangle Shirt Waist factory fire In New York City an March 33. 1111 showed that more than a good fire department waa needed to save Uvea from fire. That tragedy pointed up the need for a fire Prevention Bureau In every city, with authority to close down fire trap that on dancer human life. Haxarda of highly Inflammable nitrocellulose film vera known for year before 135 persona perished hi the Cleveland Cllnle.flre. May II, 1939.

from the amoke of burning ni Weather Records Charlotta. K. Oct U. T-OmrtaJ Wrathtr Bureau raoorda of tha tainprratura and ratnfaM for tha 14 hour andlng at a. m.

Stotlan Maa. Mia. BA courtm fire Prevention Week got it date). Chicago, then a city of combustible wooden buildings, waa rwept by a devastating fire. A year later much of the city had been rebuilt aa com Saturday Friday bustible aa before.

Only alter pressure from fire Insurance eompanlea did tha city omdala revise their building law and enforce them. The Chicago fire had shown that barrier to thf of fire throughout dtle had to be provided. Theee barrier were large area or "fire limit" within which all! AahrrlQa -0 Atlanta AuguaU -17 70 Boaton IT Charlaaton CI Charlotta II Chicago Columbta Detroit ..0 44 ..10 71 Oraenabore 17 JackaonvUla 6 Uttla Rock 71 ll Lea Angtka Memphla ..71 54 building had to be of brick. Theater Tragedy America theater were to a large -HiliOef KM MI OMttti trocellulose X-ray fUm. After thla fire, use of safety Dim for X-rays.

and I- and 14-mm film for home extent fire trap until another Chicago fire, the burning of the Iroquois theater. December 30. 1901. shocked the nation, five hundred and fifty-six perished. After that and school became universal.

Death of 493 persons In the Co- Silvcrplatcd PIE or CAKE SERVER nearly all cities paased law regulat- eosnut Grove night club fire tn In i theater aafety, and the asbestos Boston, November 29, 1943. resulted i in a wave of municipal legislation curtain became a star at every per "Wight time ahead ia spaxkliog P.M. with metallic eabrofdory nailhead rhincttonrs. AI ciioiMvskanf stvlea that rrOaiaftUe regulating nightclubs and other place of public assembly. After the shock of the Hartford.

formance. Those were the days of city-wide conflsgrationa. Eighty city block in the heart of Baltimore went up In WOSTH A GOOD DEA1M0SE1 circus fire, July ft, 1944, which killed 104 persons, American cities woke up to the fact that there smoke In february. 1904. Three months later most of Toronto lay In Sk Meridian 17 Miami ..10 71 MUUL-St faul 45 Mobile 7 ML Mitchell J7 50 New Or ..17 71 New Raleigh 14 San Antonio ..71 51 San franclaco ..71 50 63 Tampa ..17 Waahlngtoa.

00 a proporUcm tuea to jOI .21 were practically no municipal su I ruins. When fire hit a city. It hit hard, fire insurance companies de cided that conflagrationsof this elimlngte costly alteratiooA pervision of cl reuses and other outdoor shows. That's pretty well taken care of now, howtver, with most cities requiring flameproofed tents. ONE TO A CUSTOMER ind could be predicted fag7 engineer- J03 udles.

And If tnetucted. condl- adequate exit arid, other UonsXauslng them could be cor rected. BtytheNatlonal Board of While an these tragic fire have resulted tn reform that make the fire Underwriters sent engineers to 50 American cities seeking confla ItMlOP nation safer from Are, It would be for luncheon aalad mix chopped hard-cooked agga with minced leftover nam and uaa aour cream far tha drtaalng. Serve on aalad green nice if greater fire safety could be had without paying so heavily for It, gration hazards. They found hazardous condition In all of them.

San frandsco failed to follow the National Board' recommendation sauARt ON JHl the National Board say. or uaa filling for tplit toasted frankfurter roll. City, Oa, 38 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral service will be In Lakeland Friday it 4 ft, m. Burial will be in the Lakeland cemetery.

FUNERALS And DEATHS This there's just one way to look s4. A CCBTIS BBETT ODCIX Ware Shoals, Oct. 13 Curtl Bhett OTJelL Infant aon of Robert fred and Elizabeth Kaynesworth O'Dell died at Greenwood Hospital Tuesday at 1:4 p. m. He la survbled by his parent; two brothers, Billy and Bobby ill dm-- ODell; maternal grandfather, Wil new color for matching lips and 'fingertips S.

a DEATHS Reported October II: Dr. J. L. Hamilton. 68, Chester J.

L. Carver, SS. Whltmlra R. L. Crooks, 71, Seneca D.

E. freeman. native of Plckeha 3. P. Summerell.

38, Greenville Mrs. Renelder Qiaham, 76, Whit-mire Frsnk Williams. 77, Oreenvllle co. Mrs. A.

M. Oi borne, WatUvllle Peftgy Ruth Hamrlck, 18, Laurens 3. Tisdale. 69. Sumter Frank Springs, 68, Coward W.

E. Cannon, 18, Conway A. J. Gilbert, S3. Florence J.

S. Baker, 44. Myrtle Beach Mrs. J. H.

Shackleford, 44, Wampee 4. T. Paul. 65, Chfgter Antonla Gibson. 1.

"Sumter Claude Lee Self, 7JUch HlQ liam Hayneaworth of Florence, ana farternal grandparents, Mr. and Mra. furmr" ODell. funeral service will be conducted in two different tones Red Plumb Beautiful! Pink Plumb Beautiful! from the graveside in the Ma. Oal-lagher Cemetery near Ware 8hoals this afternoon at I o'clock by the Rev.

Dysr. -fJ saraaisWsr yfis4 iMaMskeeatsg 7 jawl DAVID ELWELL FREEMAJf Easley, Ocf, 13 David El well freeman. 68, resident of Lakeland, died at a Bartow, hospital at 5 m. Tuesday following an ill Othtr Mas tha Manning Drntet Missel' end "Minion! Half Size from $8.95 ness of several week. He waa a native of Pickens.

coun ty, but had made hla home In Lakeland for the past 30 vears He Were there ever two shade ao ditractingly lovely that to perfectly capture the elegant mood of Fall fashion? Rett Plumb a rich, ripened crimson! Pink Plumb bright, electric puta-crimsoat Take your (or pjckoolA they're both "Plumb Beautiful I (lacrWiWe, the suyn pwwee of Revlost's vse4peovd was a son of the late Newton and SECOND FLOOR XEW ORLEANS-COTTON New Orleans, Ook 13. (Pt Cotton futures openeifJtady today ten cents to twenty cftaU a bale lower. Pr. CI. Open Oct 29.89 29.86 Dec 29.71 29.69 Mch 29.66 29.65 May 29.59 29M Jly r.w 29.10 29.06 NEW YORK COTTON New York, Octl3; JPh-Cotton futures opened 5 to 15 cents a bale lower today.

Pr.Cl. Open Ellen Moore freeman of plcken county. He la survived his wife, Mrs. Florence Blsck of lakeland; four son, Wilton T. freeman, of Easley, No.

8106 -Circle of Railheads on a draped-peplum dreu, dramatized with long-tash. Bsyoa Tissue Fsiue Condols Grey, Black. Purple Wine, Adrutic Blue. 14Kte22X. Dtwltt and Marvin freeman, both of Lakeland, and Lewis freeman of Vk ft Pierce, (wo daughters, Mra.

Oct 29.84 29.92 and Hpatlekt) Oracle Shiver and Mrs. Bessie Costine, both of Lakeland; 'our H4" brothers, Jim freeman of Pied Dec ir s-- 29.76 29.75 Mch 2... 29.73 29.70 May 29.66 39.63 Jly 29.18 29.17 Oct 27.40 27 J3 mont, Leonard Freeman of, Ware No. 7501-Suit-drett ivccest brightened with metallic embroidery and contrasting color band. Rayon crepe in Grey with Light Grey.

Brown with Beige. Shoals. Walter freeman of Cali fornia and H. L. freeman of Sail i No.

B701-JeveW BecUaae effect of rhinestones en Majotr rayon ctepe. Youthfully becoea-. lag douhle-drape treatment Blsck, Winter Brown, BUek beny, Steel Blue. lt SSL Black with Aqua. J8K to MX.

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