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MEDICAL iNSPEGl IS IN U Certain Locelitkt Heve Adopted It By the State Medical Associai The legislature bas been asked re-1 prated ly to pass a MU to provide for, the medical' inspection ot school chil dren. Thia hill ls designed particular ly to b?lp the parents who are not able financially to have medical at tendance except in case of pronounc ed .illness. The hill bas been paased and haa received the governors veto. It is endorsed by the state board of] health, sj at? medical society and the BI ate federation of women's clubs, j A history and digest of the proposed law have been handed The Intelligen-1 cer for publication. Following. la a' history of the movement: Gn April 2?th, 1919, Dr. Ii. A. Hines, I of Seneca read a paper before the Sooth Carolina Medical Association with the following rule, "A-Plea for Medical Inspection bf School Chil dren In South Carolina-Report of the. Work at. Seneca." Dr. Kines pointed out that, the re BU'.U of the medical inspection of the ch.,uren ..In: ?the. Seneca schools. con firmed the reporta from nearly ell over the Wfirld that school children miff er ed - from an alarming percentage et remediable defects-as great as 76 per cent frequently. He showed that tho South ^wo.8 practically the only part of .the, civilised world without medical Inspection of school haws and at the time the paper was'read no at tempts of any kind have been made ex cept a few months previously at At lanta and New Orleans, where thc I boards of education had provided thc ; fund.; to carry on the work. Dr. Hines, urged that the time was] opportune for South Carolina to lead I all the southern states by,enacting at once "a medical inspection of the j Behool" laws. Tho paper wac regarded by the state MAHtml aasocdatinn an one marking an epoch tn the interest of public health In : South Carolina and the proposition waa unanimously endorsed aud r?solutions adopted in favor bf taking immediate steps to have a med ical Inspection bill Introduced In the legislature. Accordingly a bill was in troduced in the legislature In 19192, I possibly Jill,) which waa vetoed by tho governor. A similar bill was In troduced in ISIS and met the same fate. ;V: ?ferst of the DHL Se?:. 1. Thc board of trustees of] any school or college ls hereby au thorised and empowered to appoint j ono or moro physicians to act aa of ficial ir.odir.ul examiners, hereinafter] called "school physicians" under the terms of thin act, at each and every public school aaa fa ?be a?flej EvcjTjr Victor Record is a ?Vcr-cniling' source c?? dclig???. W?tatever kind of music and entertainment you want; and : the nc> records, made by the ? improved Victor proc?s?, brins: it to you'as you have 'never j beard it bet?re. Come in and we'll eladly piar for yon any Victor music you want to hear. ** You cs? ge* a Victor for as little as 110,?and ift> to $256. E??y terms ii desired. Willis & Spearman MUSIC HOUSE Bleck?ey B?dg., Anderson,, 3. i REItlKS Mffl?ffl r-Teat ?tf't^riciw Recommends ie? em? M|y Go**mof . ' s^.^rpyl?e. said pbj-ileian with ?it proper faculties tor ?he performance of tbaae dtitlesrJ^jojti* > .examiners. Prided, howevt-r.; tj.ot npdHWf pjfry In contafracd shall bu oonstruod?ta re quire or authorise such, appointment at any. achoo! e* -*??l?*ae already em . ploying a rejT???p physician..-fe? it? school children or students. . ?*f> J' ^ ?very Behool physician shall maka a prompt examination, and dlag >? osla pi ull children or students Tf?. ferred to him, da hereinafter provided and auch further exaniluattoo to the protection of th? health aa the public may require. . Sec. 3. The teachers shall cause to be reported to a school physician for ?%a?nilnatfon and diagnosis every school (child or student returning to school without a certificate from the board of health, or where no auch board exirts a physician, after ab sence on account of illness or from unbnpwp ,*au*o and every school child or student who ?bows atgns of Hi health or ??r suffering from contagious or mteclipue disease shall be so rev ported. unless Ai once excluded strom the school by the principle or teacher. Sec. 4. The . school physician shall report to the appropriate teacher. Tba teacher -shall notify the parent or guardi?n of any school child or Btu dent who may be suffering with any defect or disease. Whenever a child or student shows symptoms of small pox, whooping cough; dlptheria, ?car let ?evav. measlea, chicken poa, mumps or any other contagious or infectious disease, such school child or student shall be sept home immediareipgiK the teacher, or aa Saan es safe and proper conveyance can.be found and the teacher or. principal shall notify the local board ^l health whert^ae Sec. 5. .Tba school physician i pf every school and college ahall sepa rately and carefully examine and test every school child or student : in the inaUutien which he nerves . at. least once every ^school year, to ascertain UHMF sucb scnooi ennd or student i*, suffering , from defective sight or hearing. : tuberculosis, malaria or hookworm or aar other disability or defect tending to: prevent tba fuji benefit of scholastic work or requiring a modification of such scholastic worfo in order to prevent injury to ike child or student ucattonal resulta. , (Intervening section nnitipOTtant.fc Sec. 7. Apy parent or guardian can have said child examined by nay H-. this?"examination when made upon re quest of tho parent br guardian shall exempt said child from ^xa*nlnation by school physician. I ?? ?K? CHURCHES i i nj u ~. . ri""~"i?"i*r ? S tt. V. Church. . .Ti^isstor, Ti.av\ J- -.H. ;**srx?25?tt. bas returned trow ?eaaemer '.-Cityf N C., where he conducted a meeting and dedicated a church last week, and.will occupy his pulpit Sunday morning and ev?tj?p. ?w>?a?ju school sit iO'.i.? Preaching at I at S,p. m. There will be two deacons Installed at the morning service. Let, every member of the church <;vad Sab bath school make a resj effort to bo present at these aefricea, and bring a friend1 with1 you. Sraee Church. Rb*. J. H. ClboG?cy. rector. Phone 835: Services tar the Fourth Sun day after Saiter", ?r?o a. m. Holy En. diarist, 10:15 a. in. Sunday school. ?.O.uO ?., iii. ?itu?O O??aa, ali^if ?< O?.' morning prayer and sermon 8:ito p. m. evening prayer abd sermon. There will bo no Wednesday afternoon ser?, vice thia week aa the rector will be in .Greenville attending tb* -Wbtseaap Council. Bishop aaerry will visit draco church parish for Confirmation Sundayanight. May Xl tb. edlem? "? . .??JJU-J.-A.' . - '"A "n.M. JllfimjBJBg Been? that e*ery member or thc.con gregation would make their bes* sact.flce lo attend A special feature of the day* worship will Be the old fashioned songs rendered by the choir. If not convenient to weer a white flower, . white rose will ha given you at church door. Vin* Presbyterian < hureh. The service? at the First Preabyte rlan church tomorrow wlll.be held at the following boura: . Sabbath oonoo! at 10 o'clock. The pastor. Rev. Dr. W. H. Pmer; win preach at u.soand e o'clock The chlor of the church will furnish splendid music at both hourn. The pew? pre free and a cordial luv I? muon ia extended to all who win to Worship here. First fiapUst Charca. g :45-Teachers' prayer meeting. 10:00-^Sabbatfc school, D?. A. L. Smothers. Supt. 11:30- Public worship. Sermon by the-pastor, John P. Vines, subject: ''The Godly Mother.*' , ?: 00- Royal Ambassadors' will meet in the Senior Baraca room. Subject will 'be: -War, ita Cause? Forbidden Weapons. Rules, and Humanity." Prof. ?? Wv Chambers, Leader. 4:00-Sunbeams will meet Subject; "The Now Louisiana - Purchase " 5.00-Y. W. A. will meet: Subject. ?'The New Louisiana Purchase." Lead, er, Miss Bessie Major. 7:00-B. Y. P. U. Subject: "The Sovereignty of God/' Leader, Hr. Smothers and Group 2. C. B. Earle fltnatlon or deacons and address, sub ject: "The Men to Lead." Tba. public 1a eord?s?ty invited to attend worship with us at all these services. > ' : Orr Hie BapUst Charca. IO a. ra. Sabbath school. J, A. Hays, ajabertatbadent iltlS a. m. Public worship, sermon by pastor, Her. man W. Stone. Woman's Missionary Society 3:30 p> m. Deacons moating fat 3<30. Evening worship at 8. A>. visitors cad strangera Invited to wor ship with UM. . . .Wedding Gown Mode? ; As Shown By the ; White House Event j$Washington. May 7. - Tho bridal gown of Miss Eleanor Wilson, daugh tar-of the President, -who today became the wife of Seceretary McAdoo, wife of the Secretary of the Treasury and WHuc pi xi~i7 warr ?TJTTIIB ut lier wra* ding trousseau were authoritatively described, after the ceremony had be?n concluded. . The bridal gown wes made of ivory white satin ?nd trimmed with real old point thee..: This charming creation waa th? .principal part of the trous seau made by the Firth Avenue mo difies.' Thia bodice waa softly draped with satin, which croase? tn front and is brought to a point below the Shoul der?, front and back. The V shaped f*eckr. ia flnlahed with folds ot aofl tulfe. The real old point lace ls grace. mif arat?d'over the right ahoWdet to the left side of the waist and ls fas. taned with a spray of orang? blossoms and tho lace then continu?e as a bor der to the long transparent tunic ol thlle which* graduates to the side ol the skirt at. the train. ..Tba loni sweeping train ls th?*ee and a hall yard? in : length.. A cap effect bridal ?Ipjreath especially executed wiih cr ange blossoms and long draped veil wad .very effective. . Mjtch interest was shown in the rani -I uri sown. It ii a nriaterplooe and work of art in lac? making. Unique.tn design and perfect in execution, lt is said thia famous ari treasure which tr. ? par* of the wofh famous collection^ may find? Ita plac< aa an antique m. a national collection. . ? The thre%>otece going away drew was': mad* of corbeau blue gabardine Kttye coat is of corbeau blue charmeusi and garbardlne. Tba rrmu and yppw part of the back af the coat is o charmeuse,' *?*he hack IS gathered, a pf. gar bard lo:; 's topped witta the Mu? charmeuse. Edge ot sleeve is botin< with a flat hack.eleeve braid. Soft glr die of garbadine ending In front witl ovat charmeuse buckle. Thc bodice is dark blue chiffon ore white. It has braided atrapa or ga barding over xivt shoulders wit! twelve rows of braid ovar belt of Wu gabardine...White organdie rest?e an collar edge with a rose and gr?ei flowered narrow ribbon, fastened 1: frdht by three ribboned buttons. Loni hine s??ev.sa oyer white chiffiw. ^nd Jog Un A *?lie> *Mtt of i$ row* o? na* row bbc* braW .The abort; skirt of gabardine wit three circular, flounces starting at tb ?{de bf the skirt. "Thea? ar* faatene at hank with ? strop of gabardine AI ?????4 to which are four email air ??ase ls. - r^runee?, coffee* 3ft?arm(niH?-. to Chinta they ar? attack .A^ ^owipg abbot', one tn.ch of chat ??c?so between ea^di Sounc?. Plou?cs iftom of skirt edged Witta hlscl silk braid ffill'^bae-.'and stirer evening gown ! mate of rose ptr<k ?xdn d'Amour aa fig? ttlis*- , s?"0 o???0 ??driwis J ?0S&M at *ls&,i?ld$rs {aurplua eff?dj Wt, <?J*?d ??&^^)*rald arpa* ;|9?? holea, Pink jrose and bad pas? r^dsfffW i*ft shoalfter. .Lars* flesh co ?Hted net butterfly bow at back, a SKB?cg to points at thf? i?ilyerchadow JAbo a^ ?a^^'tflaarai rahiri .o' p|hk rose satin d'A nour vci B^tft Wk} Of ?haaow A? Ker law tittil sud makes ? slightly poln PLANS COMPLETED FOR THE PRETTY SIGHT ,, .,", ORDER THE FLAGS Committee Will Line S?reeteOf j ?he Wfcfe 1,?K> Children For the Parade The special decoration committee of the chamber of commerce, planning for the great parade of veterana iahiek to.to take place heredurbig the ??on i^lerato reunion,; re?tenla/ placed an order for lr600 Confed?rate daga and the streets of che city, on either side *M be lined ; arith children ^enthusl astloaUy waving those flags, aa Ute veterans paas by when the parade takes, place. Ov?rvl.6?0 of these flags adit be ?hipped at once to the chamber of commerce. They are ?x? in eh ., aud with all the school children of Ute city supplied witt? the ?tars and bars it win bc a glorlus alght and a sight to bc. seen but once in a lifetime. JO. R. King, grand maratta! for the pa rada and Mrs. R. C. Webb, who aa SiSt^w w?!? tho i<\#a ?rc vitia g coinpii- . mented on every aide because of the happy thought, which ls a modifica tion ot the idea suggested in The In telligencer last Sunday ; it is planned to bare aa many chil dren ns possible ready fer Ute parade and they will be lined up on each side or East and West Main street. R. ?. King, grand marshal for the occasion, ba? appointed six asUBtant marshals tor Ute event and these gen tlemen will have charge of placing thu chlidreh and getting the parade, started and will.also direct tte course. Th* officers of tko cefesataer ot.com merce have completed, arrangements for secer?ns lb? local bands and the music will bo, real ' home made" stuff when the ^reol opening finally rolls I around.., -. ; Ssi-re??jF "'"-?slsy , st?d last night that the bousing ' committee would probably !* able to finish Its wej?t| by Monday and would be ready by Wed ' nesrtay to report that hOmea ??ave been, secured .by alt veterans. This t/Ill! Ihuh ?;jjn HxaJ gre^y?tH?jp^? in fa* M. m. If | ness, t vo weeks ahead of the event. I for giving thc. Veterans Ute biggest time they have ever bad. HEMS OF MS! ? i: Air. W: B. Gordon of Bristol,-Ten?...; was here during*the week on his way' to Iva where he visited the famllv of1 Mr, T. C v?aekaon.Mr. Gordon WOP! fomerly. secretary cf ?be Jeckj&r mille vat: Iva ,abd has ' many. friends therci . Mra. E. W. Masters announces tliat the regular May meeting of tbe Du6 W+Tai, alumnae bp? been? postponed and the dale will. fee.announced later. Mr. E. .3sS. Wood and Miss Beniah LcCrey were married on thc 3t%: ot ! the home'of. Rev* H. C. Marlin, neut liciten. The Dixie chapter of the United! Daughters of . the Confederacy will meet witb -Mr*. f??j!?ene Watkins. Taos-: ! day afternoon ot 4 o clock. ' The meet ing will be held fit the residence Of j Mrs. Chennuir on South Main Strfeh. l^e Coca-Cola and Chero Cola' cosup^nta? havo dounied thc toft drinks for the picnic of the Pue West visitors and Ute North Anderson com pany have given thc- free r?reef car, lines coming .from North; anoa^flbn, Miss Zenobia Welsh, chairman, ot | .Uieu?natc committee for' the reunion : re<inesUi the singera in all tho ? t-nurch choirs who w'.- lp with tho tcunfon to <."0?r;niun{eute with lier at once. | Governor Colo L. Blearo yesterday wrote ffom Columbia that he would, accept oviih pivas?re' . the invitation extended him io be present for the reunion, to be held in May. and ad ded that he would urg?? every member of his staff to come. , Wilson fer Slot born Bay, Washington, May 0.-President W?l, too tod?yt approved a joint :fe*dlution SfitUngi apart tomorrow as "Mothers Day* ann Issued a proclamation cora plieervauc? of the pceaswn. "** *' ] DentanrVa Wag ia toada*, j London, May 9v-KIng Christian X and Queen Alexandria of Denmark ar- j today on their first visit ? ?mee. thctir accessio-.- -to - tba throne, j They wUl bo the; guests of King George and Qtt?on V?rf-lar four days.. j th? waist there 1? a saab of wide moire rrobon J.n?3 at tha.autne ?hie a large bow *.? same- Pelerina (crepe) made j jry-TTaa^nlae cheviot <:lorh,.croa*ieg io front *ith two seah ends wbieh wind I around r.iijv body and ile in front of 'lotted higti at nook, etapa-j rn? c?jia?r, ?lu* anua imuig.- TWO ? lao showing ?on tat f i ? bectone buckles h?)#Abej a around the V abased HPK HowtheOiffch Lost ? Fwturte Bj RUTH ?RAHAM .;Mr..Wljl!B??? wa? a young clergyman I] of IIIH Augliciiu ?hurcli who pawed ? ?; front low church to high catarrh -till Bj fa? got so high NJ?-to favor celibacy fl among thu clergy and dually deter- I .mimed to abstain from marriage. There fl waa HOUUUH-. perhaps ?a atroug*r. rea- B ROU for bis o wu celibacy. He owned H considerable property which ho deter- S mined to-put into, a church. The gi?: fl log up of fbi? fortune be considered in- V ?oavattWe witb mauimouy. . ? 411? ?oorp?*, who waa aa practical as the son .?-se visionary, strongly object ed to lil? .plan, ?he ftsd helped ber hiu?i>an??, hy. good household manage ; meat to make tb? fortune lier son en joyed, ead ski bad no desire tb see it put Into .? Church. If lt were io go j for 9ujrr such purpose una preferred' to have it given to the poor. Une d{ty Mn?, Whiffles called on Wise Lauru KdmoudB. wtiuiu abe .knew her j SOP randed, and-wild: "Laura, I wish .your assistance." '-?lbw csu I serra you. Mrs. Whif fle*'*" tn* son." "Whatr . / "I r.r*?? v??j?i ? way. Pani needs to j be revolutionized. He has nonsensical ideas about living the lire of a celibate and giving the fortune my-husband left bim-be bsd better bare left it nil to me-to the church. Tani baa always liked yon,, and I think you can get, bim ff you went him." .'Why. Mr?. Whiffler "Liste? to me. Poul's property pay? ? per cent on $300.000. and PAnl him self *r a good -boy. though Impractical, .eptimentnl find generally ridiculous where hts feelings ore concerned. He isn't a blt like mu or like what his ra ther waa** "Sut. ?irs. Vi'?i'Ue-" "Don't -but' uta, please. Ton aro too sensible u girl to throw $40.000 a year over yoor Shoulder; When yon .get {? l'ont you get bis property. The ej?es- ? Xi?n ia du you want it or shall lt go Into 1 atone nnd mortar with Gothic naves, a I band carved reredos and ap altar"- I "Pardon me for Interrupting you. 1 ?fra. Whithu*, hut. ?Hil ya.i kindly twit 1 me bow I am tb marry your ?oa when your aen'f "Slmplest thin? in the world-~Out H?rod iicrod." "Please ^iplain." "The tlrvt tblpg is to get bald of bim. That I .wilt arrunge for you. All you { ba ve to ? de -after - that : ts to work to build two t burches instead'of oh? and i much bigger cues. Keep forcing tbu : gas into the balloon. Xever let np. ! Regret that yob haven't ? fortune to j build all three churches." ".Stew^rbatr **Be*ir tbbib you the only sensible j glrlbe ever mel. He'll coree to tue and '. tell me nil nbont lt. i'll do u part.of tte rtwt mysi'lf. i'll suggest that you two tose?Li-r can oulld o church to beat the Cathedral of Cologne. Uv? on nothing. Sacrifice everything;a?M I ta. living on bread and water. Tho oreaa nen water will appeal to hts tm [ agination. , Work, in harmony for a j great purpose.1" "But I wouldn't reli-b ??ring OB bread and water." J .No more w?ekS Paul. 1 can't get ; ac fibing dainty enough for bira. But 1 to mortify ?ie i ??l^imsgtBe??on-b? j will.boat 8^'SImeon SryiUe*.-? I "How funny!'' I *WIII you dla? with us next Thurs day evening-?') ! "Why, Mm. Whine?. Thursday T ; You don't Intend-I believe i bare no , engagement for tbnt evening." ! "Well, Laura, goodl.y. You'll help rae. I 1'? aurel You'r* .no fool, i've known | you aluce yoe were a little girt, and j I I'm sure there is no . nonsense about i -.'.'^-?ag, Mrs, Whiffles, when i've ont Herod ed Herod, as yan ceil lt, and int ve. aa you pn-popori. put the money into the church' st the espesa?-of oar Stomach*" - -V "Ob. you must do some ftenttaftent&l. lovemaking!" "What elser - "Oct hluj; that's nb. ' Get bim." "An&ofter t bare got Ulm?** - "Ob, lau ra. y ou mg ke toe fired ! All these tuurcne* taut yep sud he bate been building - together wilt ?oliaps?. If you can't ?tanege Paul you're nat. the girl 1 take you for. Goodby. dear-~ I Tb?^aday ?vening at t o'clocS." I MW Edmonds appeared at Mrs. ' Whiffles' promptly at 7, s nd dinner whs announced a few minnies later. Sh* was as bright in action aa >?be bsd seeiaed dull or comprehend n. She bsd spent ibo ?nterv?! since Mt*. Whittle*" ', rlslt poring over descriptions of cathe lerida, end bs? ' b'n?>r!r?aw on tji* ..ab ject made the young clergyroaa.. f?l tibe a country meeting house architect begbae ? Michelangelo. Mrs. Whiffies 4M - her part after when Pas* -csnea on ?fis? symond* & few days later he found bet- as well np oe medUra! ascstfcistP aa she ^ss en cathedrals. When >h? Anally pro - . - <4u> Ktnuttweft^iiiJ nij??> n [ and spend ell their moaey except a I ?he?s*iKi a yser op- c3fur?hes, sb* de tae c^pl#vretar?*H from tb? ircey. . wbJcjfc coot all they ffjt ^ew,*bi* *?ft*e ?toa*, su ried, T ?aid tba- young hedy ss she bs lay her left hand.-sawing an Iotas?? sott?&?re diamond -eat* in ber eneas From the first day wc have en deavored to do WBl.L what we have done. . ,y . . . To have the best class of resi dents; to have an. attractive class of houses; to have beautiful, wide streets; to supply every comfort and convenience. This shalt continue to be our poli cy. your horns has ti invaded and the damage done by the To put in those screens. lavery day that you put oil screening, your home against hirn, increases the opportunity Cor, the dead ly. ^ ~ . i j?Li_ home. ii 8 0 ne are the Ch??^gst Whei?i..you consider the nsk. I fl I 41 ?