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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 3

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 3

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PAGE Tiffin THE INDEX-JOURNAL, GREENWOOD, S. C. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 tKinb Babies fl Famous Harvard Coach. Deal. Brooklyn, May 20.

Dr. Wm. Allen Brookes, a surgeon ot high standing and who was a varsity foot 1 1 will give mother little trou- I Personal News Greenwood's Oldest, Larg BRIEF CITY NEWS ball player and oarsman at Harvard Lie if she will keep baby bowels well regulated with 1 baby mm in A-eighties, died of heart disease at his private' hospiul here today. He was fifty seven years or age. He wis head coach of Harvard's Deal.Vf; fence, 2b; Goldman, ss; est and Strongest Bank.

Death of Child Ben Maxwell Young, the 20 JEWELRY For The Girljfraduate There is nothing quite so appropri eleven at one time and for many yearm months old ton of Mr. anit Mr, Duncan, Turner p. Town team Dean.rf; iJtngley, ct; Long, If; Monroe, lb; Riddle, 2b; Watkms, 3b; Piehoff, ss Monroe, Rice, c. Young died Wednesday at the home 'Mr. and Mrs.

Joe P. Wharton will have as their guest tor the week-end Miss Margaret Spencer, of Mi Due West Woman's College. ftobert Scott of Spartanburg, Is business visitor In 4be city today. Mrs.M. E.XDukes has removed from Edgefield to the residence recently vacated by ilr.

and Mrs. R. was referee of the Yale-frinceton football games. Aji chief surseon ot the Massachu of his parents at Ninety The funeral was conducted yesterday aft DF wood, Inspecting the local store, managed by Otis McMillan. Ml Efird Is on the regular tour of inspec setts euard lie organized the first! ernoon at Ninety Six by Dr.

E. J. Smith, agisted by Rer. Edgar Davis. New Members of Chamber of Com- tion and was well pleased with the condition of the Greenwood store, merce S.

Godsey, oit Circular medical unit sent, to the relief of Halifax, N. S.T after the explosion there In 1917. Hts design for a stretcher attached to wheels was used in Nine new members of the Chamber i which Is one of the strongest links in Judge C. C. Featttetfiione is spena- ate or more appreciated than Jewelry of Commerce have recently been sign the chain.

Mr. Efirds oolnlon Ing the day In Laurens on business. the transfer, of wounded overseas. Mesdames E. Williamson ana J.

there was no 'immediate hope of any and nebs Daniels In 'Ducks substantial Increase la the price of cotton and there would not be until D. Kerr, ot Abbevlltev were visitors. In the city yesterday. Bel Daniels In 'Bucks Drakes" at the liberty today. Drakes" at the Liberty tedar.N Earnest Rosenberg has returneu Europe could UB tnore of the staple.

Kiwanii fionio Postponed The Klwanls picnic which was to have been held this afternoon at the Power House has called off on account of the weather. If permits It will be held next Friday afternoon. 1 Grendel and Newberrv To Plat Grendel Mill No. 1 will play a team from- Newberry tomorrow afternoon at at Grendel Mill Park. Admission will be 25 cents.

New from a visit to relatives and friend In Charleston. WMiHHitiimntiHiimiHmHiHHtimmmmiimiiimnimwm ed, bringing the total to 338. The hew irfembfcrs Dr. John 0. Will, son, F.

W. Hahn, Cothran and Corley Miss Jante Roberts, T. W. Cothran. Wells, E.

A. Justin, Rev. B. R. Turnlpseed and Joe Green.

Uo Action Bv Council City Council, which met last night took no action on any questions before it decided to convene again on Friday night May sewer extensions to "be made. The Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Peebles end Bev. M.

I. Smith Heturns Ware Shoals, 8. May 19. Rev. M.

L. Smith, pastor of the Ware gpiiuUlluuiiyilillW Mrs. J. R. Nlcklesi of Abbeville, spent yesterday In town.

Shoals Baptist church has returned I Thomas Durst leaves tomorrow lor to Ware Shoals, after attending the a week-end visit to relatives In Char lotte. berry's battery will consist of two napiiBi convention in Chattanooga. Mr. Smith is missed when he is away and his many friends are glad to have lilm back. Mrs.

W. B. Quarles. Mrs. E.

E. contract for these extensions wll Cheatham and Miss Nannie Sue Mln Newberry College men, Shealy and Cromer. Public Invited To Dress Parade probaTHy be let aMhat time. or, of McCormick, were shopping in to the girl graduate. They love Jewelry at all times and on this occasion they are particularly welcome as a tribute of a i and thoughtfulness.

Oregon Jewelry Company "THE ft I FT SHOP." Floor IHH-Phoiies 601. Greenwood yesterday. Definitely Learns of Death of Son McCall Marshall has incepted The Parts chamber of commerce will conduct courses in Esperanto, the proposed international language. Mrs. Irvine Hutchinson has recelv position with Che American Woolen A dress parade by the cadet corps of Bailey Military Institute will be i- I Vm.

fm ed definite Information fronr the War Mills and will begin bis duller Department that her son, Ne there tomorrow. via Hutchinson wins killed lii act(ion July J. W. Bradley, of Troy, was here given tomorrow morning at 11:15 o'clock in honor of the Greenville Boosters who will visit the institution at that hour. The puli) ic is iu vited to witness the parade.

28, 1918. on business yesterday. They had news that he had Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Anderson, Mrs Irish PopliniKtm been re-burled, Nov. 13, 1918. which indicated that he had lost bis life on T. and S.

II. Nelson, of Wit terloo, spent yesterday in the city. the field of battle Greenwood Men Honored. At the annual convention of em 1 B- His remains have not yet arrived In this country, but they will be laid Mrs. J.

H. Park left this morning for Columbia, where she will he the week-end guest of her uncle, Hethum' Glass. J. H. Nicholson, of Edgefield, wb a business visitor in Greenwood yes ha liners in Columbia which closed yesterday, J.

Sims. Andrews was reelected secretary-treasurer of the as to restjw the Bide of his brother Ir Bebe Daniels In ''Ducks Drake" at flie Liberty today. vine, In Blacknhear, Ga sociation and H. B. Ellis was one of the three who will be recommended for the state board of exttnliners.

EJ lerday. Sue Schrtmnert Buried At Ware Misses Kate Haskell and Sadie Ate Shoals Gill, of Abbeville, were visitors here M. Peeples of Hampton was elected Mrs. Sue Schumpert who died last Bebe Daniels In 'Ducks and Drakes'' at the Liberty today. president.

Other officers of the association are: first vice president, D. M. George of Aiken; second ylee-- president. K. 1 yenlerday.

Mrs. Hutto returned'-this' morning to her home In Spartanburg after spending the past several weeks with her Hlster, Mrs. J.W. Scott on Minolta DiireitzDerg or Hoc It Hill, ami secre- Monday was burled at Ware Shoalf CtWtery Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Schumpert Was 58 years old and had spent most of her life in the Ware Shoals community. She had been a member of the Baptist church for 41 years. Services were conducted by Rev. M. L.

Smith at the Baptist church. Mrs. Schumpert leaves the tary aad treasurer, J. S. Andrews of Good Irish Poplin Mrs.

P. A. Cheatham and Misses Edna and Mary Sherrer, of Abbeville, spent -yesterday in the city. This Is Mr. Andrews' fourth term.

Members of the executive committee for the enBuing'year are: Chairman J. M. Van Mmre of Columbia, A. C. Connelley ofCharleston and H.

B. following children, all of Warr Shoal: S. H. Sehumpert, A Grant; F. Schumpert, Mrs.

W. If Crawford, Mrs. W. E. Finley, Willie B.

Schumpert, Sue Schumpert and C. Schumpert. Ellis of Greenwood. Other committees named are: Constitution and. by-laws.

W. J. Caughen returned to Rose-ville this morning after paying a short visit to his brother, B. j. Cau ghen, and to his father-in-law, E.

Murray. Frank B. Jones, of Abbeville, was among the business visitors here yesterday. M. H.

Coleman, of Sllverstreet and O. Smith, of Kinards are a- Chairman W. M. Wafers of Florence. P.

8. Courtney of Kingstree and John 1J. Woo'd of Greer; grievance, Chalr-manE. L. Oulla, of Florence, White of Manning and Arthur Mack- H3 They Save You Money Here are some of (lie many monej.

saving values nl gwd foods nhich we are offering this week. There are nianv more awaiting jour call which -w-have uot space to, amtMtm here. When you are ready lo order your groceries tomorrow call us ii i. Get your share of (hese bargains. Stuffed Olives, Per Bottle IOC 14.

m. Mince "OA Meat Campbell's Soups, Can lOC Tomatoes, Can 1UC Jello, 2 Packages OC for ZOC Self Rising Flour, 1 1 24 Lbs. EggB, Per QIC-Dozen OOC E. McDowell Phone 202. exl to Greenwood Oil Mill.

mong the 31 graduates at Bailey Mil Reho-paste For NaU and Other Punctures. Ask Your Druggist Hold by Hodges Drug Store, Athleitc Union Suits A great deal of attention has been paid to the comfort qualities of these suits. They are comfortable in fit and comfortable in weight; made of cool thin stuff. They are very serviceable though and tailored and finished. Prices $1.00 to $0 iSalton-Deyore Oo.

Co. "The Home Of Better Clothes." itary Institute. Greenwood, this com mencement. Newberry Observer. ey of Greenville; legislative, chairman J.

W. McCormlck of Columbia; W. II. Dukes 51 Orangeburg ami A. C.

Connelley of Charleston and membership, Chairman Thos. F. McAfee of Greenville, D. M. George of Aiken C.

K. Charles, J. Strom and W. M. Htrom, of Mccormick, spent yes terday in Greenwood.

J. B. Putman of Mulllns. 'Mrs. Wilson Johnson and Miss Lillian Richey were over from Abbe ville Thursday for the day.

Graduate at Clemson. S. W. Rosenberg is visiting re Two Greenwood men are listed latlves in Atlanta. He will be joined In the published list of graduates Hi ere- by his wife and little daughter, who have been spending some time in Texas, before returning home.

Miss Maggie Hooter left this morn Ing for a nrofesslonal stay or six at Clemson this year: William Hunter Stallwortb' of-Phoenix In agriculture, and Edward Cothran of Greenwood In civil engineering. One hundred and twenty-three young men will complete their courses of study at the approaching commencement season. The commencement exercises will weeks in Columbia. While there Miss Bov Scout Meetine The Boy Scouts of America of Troop No. 1 will meet at the Community Hall Monduy May 23.

All members are urged to he present as this shall be a very important meeting. New otllcers will be elected at this meeting so we ask all Patroi Leaders to see that all members under the in ahull be at this meeting. Murray Wharton, Sec-Tress Dance Jane 8 The following Invitations to a dance given by the young men ot the city have been sent out: You and your friends are cordially Invited to attend June Ball Given by the Greenwood Dancing Club Wednesday, June the eighth nineteen hundred and twenty-one Music furnished by The Dixie Land Roamers The, Biggest Event of The Wednesday. June the eighth Dancing nino-thirty to two-thlry Hisrh School Loses Game Magnolia High School lost a close game of baseball to Laurens High School Wednesday afternoon In Laurens, Laurens winning by a score ol five to four. The game was a tie till the ninth, when Magnolia's opponents made the winning run.

iMHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiin Boozer will be special nurse for Mrs A Financial Stronghold Never Shaken By Panica or Tight Money. J. R. T. Major.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brlstow, of Ab beville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.

Anderson yesterday. begin at 11:30 o'clock Sunday morn is Walter Rasor, of Donalds, It ing, June 6, when the baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Dr. John town today on business. OF PURE FOOD DIRECTORY I Miss' spent Mrs. -Wilson- Johnson and E.

White of Anderson. The literary societies will hold closing exercises Lillian Richey, of Abbeville, Monday morning at 11:30 o'clock. In yesterday in the city. the afternoon there will be exhibitions at the shops and laboratories. In -the evening the alumni address will be The merchants listed below are the ones in Greenwood who handle nothing but the very best food stuffs obtainable.

They will appreciate your patronage. delivered by 8. E. Bailes. of the class of 1908.

The commencement exercises Brief City News t'okenliurj School Clones The closing exercises of Cokeshury proper will take place in the college chapel Tuesday morning. The address at this time will be made by Dr. Ed win E. Sparks. This will be followed Where school will be held tonight at eight The public Is cordially by the presentation of diplomas and the awarding of medals.

wality ItHlQlQS (Tablets ac Granules) For INDIGESTION WKh or wHhoul watan pluMnt to tak. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75 Dr. Lander Returns To Brazil Dr. J. M.

Lander, who for the past Firemen Vanquished. Greenwood fire department's base Best Groceries Procurable When You Trade With Us. You are assured of gelling the best (irtircrles procurable and as cheap or eheHperihau eur coin pet It nr. (Jive us a Irlal order. Anderson Simmons Phone 625.

ball team was ingloriously defeated yesterday afternoon at the' fair year has made his home nere win leave this afternoon for New York, from which port he will sail for Brazil to resume his missionary service grounds In a short but decisive four New Schedule On P. N. On Sunday May 22nd, a new schedule will become effective 'on the P. N. Railway.

Trains leave Greenwood, for Anderson, Greenville" -and Spartanburg at X. 1:30 P. 4:00 P. and for Anderson and only as far north as Greenville at 6:40 P. M.

Trains arrive at Greenwood from Greenville and Anderson at 8:40 A. from Spartanburg, Greenville and Anderson at 11:20 A. and 6:15 P. M. there.

Dr. Lander has made hun Innings by a city team by a score of 14. or more to one. In spite of the and Satisfaction Guaranteed HU1ET YELDELL madc mr SCOTT BOWNC MAKERS OF dreds of friends in (ireenwood who ste him go with regret. Lan- mammoth four foot bat, which onlythe SCOTT'S EMULSION will remain for the present In mighty chief, Beaudrot could swing, the fire fighters proved that they were Oreenwood.

Dr. Lander Is one of the leaders of the Methodist church out of their element and soon saw In Brazil where he has served for a that the hose and truck alone furnished an agreeable se.tting for them. Assistant 'Chief A. A. Duncan caught number ot years as a presiding elder.

In parting he has written the follow ing open letter of "farewell lo llisi SERVICE SERVICE friends here: a raw one bare handed behind the bat and bad to retire. After that the ball literally wore itself out on the back stop. At the end of the fourth Holds Last Touirt. S. Hartiog held his last court this morning before turning over the duties to Recorder L.

B. Harrison, who will preside Monday. Defendants were: Mink Sibert and Will Edmunds, shooting In Taylor's Ring, "I am availing myself or a good old Brazilian custom and make use of the "Index" to say a word of thanks Inning, Umpire J. 8. Bailey called SERVICE the game on account of darkness.

The and good by to the friends In Green THE GROCETERIA The grocery -store that played, an accurate part bringing down grocery prices. Do we notdserve some of your trade? T. B. COLEMAN Phone 65. line-ups follow: Help-Yourself-Store A grocery store where you wait on yourself.

A grocery store where quality relRns supreme. A grocery Btore where you pay less for same goods. It us prove It. U-Pick-lt-Store Door to Simmons Furniture Co. $20 each; Roy Suber, disorderly conduct.

$15: W. C. Henderson and A. Firemen Jackson, c. Beaudrot.

wood. For the tilth time 1 am going out to Brazil and I never felt the parting from, friends so much as now Ethrldge, speeding. $10 each. I. pugan, lb; Canfield, 3b; Law- Indeed, the good people or this beau.

Southern Ctty have bound me to the place with a thousand kindnesses. Greenwood Buick Company B. F. Olive' Mgr. "To the Lander College friends (faculty and pupils), to the Epworth to the Klwanls and the Ro-tarlans, to the Featherstone and the Hodges to many kind families and generous friends, I owe a special debt of gratitude.

"On my return to Brazil, I will un -Notice On account ot conditions we are dertake the greatest enterprise of my J. P. COTHRAN The store that appreciates your business. Let us number you on our list ot satisfied custom-era. life.

For a short while, I will be In Petropolls, moving then to the fbwr-Ishtng city of Campinas', Sao Paulo, obliged to nut our business on a Groceries At Today's Market Prices. The grocery store that sells the best groceries obtainable at prices to compare favorably wfth today's conditions. Let us serve you. P. T.

Miller Son Next to Liberty Theatre. where I await the orders ot my good cash basis, all repairs and parts cash on 'delivery. friends. They will find the latch string on the outside, and within Brasllian cup of coffee1 and a Carolina welcome. "With the.

sentiments of the high est regard and the siucerest gratituu. I beg to, remain ever, Truly and sincerely. 170 Phones 307. Greenwood OldsmO' bile Co. ill tmum 1 MAY Wharton Clothing Co.

Former 100 New Summer Hats Special for-M Saturday Only 1 I. AfV I J. M. Lander." 1 1 1 Case Fol Proued The case against Willis Holllngs-worth Cason. known as Bud Cason, charged with house breaking and lur ceny, has been nol prossed.

The case Cannon Goldihg Are you trading with ust It you are you ara getting the beBt foodstuff obtalnabla at the cheapest price. 1 i Phone 302. Yes Sir Reel When better meats are sold In Oreenwood, the leading market will sell them. Cothran Corley Meat Company SI Phone fit. Prompt Deliveries Assured.

Stationery For. Graduating Gifts 'y Beautiful Boxei S0e, 75; knd $1.00 Lee's Drug Store -v Hume 29. was disposed ot at the recent silling ot the county court. Speeders Fined Three speeders wera lined yesterday by Magistrate O. 8.

Jones. They were: J. Johnson, J. Pi McOhe and JvE. Slrrlne, speeding, 10 each.

"Prominent Unirineji Kan A Visitor Under Index-Journal j. B. EUrd ot Charlotte, president of the Elird chain of atores, spent a aUort walla tula morning Itf Green-.

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