McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, June 12, 1930, Image 5
Thursday, June 12, 1930
McCURMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SoutH CtroTinm.
Page Number
PERSONAL AND
LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Graves and
family, Mrs. E. F. Creighton and
daughter, Mildred, spent the past
week with relatives in York.
and are now attending summer
sehool at G. S. C. W. at Milledge-
vllle, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McAlister and
daughter, Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs.
V. C. McAlister and son, Jr., and
and Mr. J. W. Sharpton, which The groom was from North Au-
took place at the Pastorium of gusta, in South Carolina, while
North Augusta Baptist church, the bride was fomierly Miss Bem-
Rev. J. P. Sheffield officiating. The ice Cawley, of Augusta.—Augusta
wedding was a quiet one with only Chronicle,
a few close friends and relatives I tXt
U. S. Marines Sing
Movietone Mareh
Mrs. J. B. Harmon, Jr., and son,
J. B., Ill, are spending several days
with relatives in Vance, Orange
burg county.
Miss Hazel Langley is spending-
some time with her sister, Mrs.
Billy Rush.
Miss Janie Lee Willis is spending
the week here with lier aunt, Mrs.
W. O. Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. McAlister and
son, Junior, from Birmingham,
A^a., and Mr. R. F. McAlister from
Montgomery, Ala., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. McAlister and fam
ily near town.
Miss Frances McGrath, register
ed nurse of Charlotte, N. C., and
Miss Veronica Scholl of Ghio, N.
C.. have returned home, after a
visit of two weeks in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McGrath.
D . prese "V and T the ° nly , attenc \ an ^ Quarterly Conference
Mr. R. F. McAlister attended the i were Miss Irene Cawley, maid of i x ^ #
commencement exercises at the honor and Mrs. L. J. Parks, best At Republican Church
Citadel in Charleston. Leland Me- man. rp _j j 1 *7 u
Alister, who is a member of the | The bride looked beautiful in a J.U6SClBy 9 J11116 1/til
graduating class, returned home gown of Navy blue georgette em-
with them, en route to Mississippi, broidered in white, with which was T ^ ie third quarterly conference
where he has a position with the worn a hat of the same shade, and tor the current year will be held at
Alabama Power Co. ja stone marten fur checker. Her Republican Church next Tuesday,
! slippers were of the same shade of June 17th. Dinner will be served.
The Susannah Wesley Bible blue and her flowers were a cor- Preaching at 11:30 by Rev. P. F.
Class will meet on Friday after- sage of sweetheart roses. Miss Irene Kilgo*
noon, June 13th, at 4 o’clock, at the Cawley sister of the bride wore a | J. A. BLEDSOE,
home of Mrs. T. J. Price, with Mrs. beautiful ensemble costume and Pastor.
Ruth Duncan and Mrs. J. A. Bled- her flowers were sweet peas. Af- tXt—
soe as assistant hostesses. ,ter the ceremony the young couple jVX66tillJ£S Start At
* left in their car for a trip to Ashe- ^
Mr. W. E. Rheney, who is a pat- ville
ient at the Anderson hospital, is Mrs. Sharpton is the daughter of
reported to be getting along fairly Mr. and Mrs. George Cawley of
well at this time. Blythe, Ga., but she has made her
home in Augusta for some years.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cothran She is a beautiful and charming in the Methodist Church next
and Miss Edna Allen from Shelby, girl and one who is admired by all Monday night, June 16. Rev. E. R.
N. C., returned home last Tuesday,' who know her. Mason of GreenwOL^ ^ H ll do the
after spending the week end with : Mr. Sharpton is the son of Mr. preaching. You are cordially in-
the former’s mother, Mrs. Addie and Mrs. E. B. Sharpton of Me- vited to all of these services.
Cothran. Miss Ruby Cothran ac- Cormick, S. C., and holds a res- j J- A. BLEDSOE,
c«moanied them home for an ex- ponsible position with the C. & W. i Pastor,
tended visit.
In the Fox Movietone picture,
'‘The Cock Eyed World,” directed
by Raoul Walsh, 600 marines
aboard the U. S. S. Henderson,
sing a marching song “So Long,”
written for this all talker by Con
Conrad, Sidney Mitchell and Ar
chie Gottler.
Conrad went to San Francisco
and personally rehearsed the mar
ines and also the U. S. Navy Band.
Before the production was fin
ished, Walsh received word from
I the Orient that the marines w$rc
j still singing this song, having ad
opted it as their marching song.
The U. S. S. Henderson is now
in Oriental waters with practical
ly the anttre compliment of mar
ines who appear in this particular
sequence.
“The Cock Eyed World,” based
on a story by Stalling and Ander
son, with dialog by Billy K. Wells,
co-features Victor McLaglen, Ed
mund Lowe and Lily Damita. This
big rollicking picture which will
open at the Abbeville Opera House
Friday and Saturday deals with
the love affairs of two hard boiled
marines.
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Methodist Church
Monday Night 16
A series of meetings will begin
Mr. Claude Bartley, who holds a
responsible position with The
Aiken Standard, Aiken, was a visi
tor here Monday.
C. railroad in Augusta. He is high- ! X
ly regarded by a host of friends.— J ce Cream Social
Augusta Chronicle.
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Mrs. M. A. Price of Greenville
spent several days here this week
with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Con
nor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Eanes and
Mrs. E. M. Palmer of Augusta,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rupert Bosw-orth and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar McClain last week.
Mrs. A. J. Andrews and Miss
Julia Brown spent last week end in
Columbia.
Miss Irene Fuller of Edgefield
is spending some time here in the
home of her brother, Mr. T. E.
Fuller.
Engagement
Announced
At Sullivan School
House June 20th
On Friday evening, June 20th,
. ^ , the Sand Rock Home Demonstra-
The following announcement of tion club wm have an ice cream
the engagement of Miss ina Walk- ! social at the Sullivan School house
er of McCormick. S. C.. to Richard Mr j strom Thurmond has becn
secured to address the audience on
this occasion.
Remember the date, June 20th;
Messrs. Luther Drennan, Frank D - S y lv ester of Richlands, N. C., is
Corley and Wallace Talbert i e ft cordial interest liere:
Monday for Florence, where they • PRINCETON, N. C., June 2. At ^
have been assigned by Clemson teacherage m Princeton on' p]ace SulUvan Schoo i house;
College on boll weevil control work. Saturday evening a delightful par- , and the t . 8;30 0 . c i 0ck
| ty was given announcing the >m-
Miss Lois Deason is spending this
week in Greenwood with her sister,
Mrs. James Reynolds.
Mr. Allen, linotype machinist for sagement and approaching mar-
( The Augusta Chronicle, paid The f ia & e of Miss Ina Walker, of Mc-
I Messenger a short visit Tuesday Cormick, S. C., to Richard D. Syl-
afternoon while en route to Green- j ves ^er, of Richlands, N. C., which
. wood to take a look at the new jtake place the latter part of
linotype recently installed by The J une * Hearts dice was played at
Index-Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McGrath,
Misses Frances and Annie Brown
McGrath and Veronica Schol and
Mr. Edwin Henderson were visi
tors in Augusta, Ga., Monday.
Mrs. J. G. Pueffier, J. W. Christ
ian, A. R. Sharpton, Misses Marie,
Nelle and Sudie Sharpton visited
relatives in Augusta, Ga., one day
this week.*
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McAllister
and family were visiting relatives
and friends in Anderson Sunday.
Mr. Wistar Harmon is spending
a week or ten days in Cairo, Ga.
eight tables. The winners of the
high score prizes were Mrs. R. F.
Brown and Dr. B. L. Aycock. The
low score prizes went to Mrs. A. M.
Creech and Mr. J. J. Boyette. The
color scheme of green and white
was very artistically carried out in
the decorations and refreshments.
Mints of the color motif and nuts
were served during the game. Af
ter several progressive games the
dining room was thrown open to
the guests, who entered as the
wedding march was played. A
in the home of her parents, Mr. buffet supper was served. In the
and Mrs. Austin Abercrombie. Mrs. center of the table was a minature
Blalock has returned from the bride and groom ascending a lad-
Greenwood Hospital and is recup- der from a base of rose petals,
crating in the home of her parents. From the rose petals the guests
Mr. Allen C. Green, who set type
on the paper in McCormick 12
years ago, is here from his home
in Charleston, S. C., tuning pianos
and organs. He is well acquainted
with the older people of the town
and community and enjoys seeing
them again.
Mr. R. L. Blalock has returned
to! Knoxville, *Tenn., after spend
ing a week with his wife and baby
Bible Class Meets
Misses Mary Martin and Frances
Britt left Tuesday for New York
City, where they have accepted
positions.
Mr. J. L. Pulliam and family
spent Sunday and Monday with
relatives and friends at Royston,
Ga.
Keown-Sanders
marriage at 11 o’clock last Satur
day, morning at the Baptist par-
The regular monthly meeting of
the Susannah Wesley Bible Class
was held at the home of Mrs. Jno.
T. Fooshe Friday afternoon, May
Brown and
were joint
16. Misses Lucy
Fannie Edmunds
hostesses.
After the regular busine^ of the
class was conducted a very inter
esting program was led by Mrs.
Elmer Creighton, the subject be
ing “Mother.”
During the social hour delicious
strawberry sherbert whipped cream
and cakes were served.
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Bethany H. D.
Club Held Meeting
The Bethany H. D. Club held its
regular monthly meeting on Tues
day afternoon, May 6, with eight
Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Grose and
hildren and Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Carroll and son, Philip, from Au-
usta spent the week end with rel-
itives in and near town.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jennings of
lharlotte, N. C., spent the week
nd here with his parents, Mr. and
Irs. J. L. Jennings. Mr. John Wes-
jy Jennings accompanied them
*>me Sunday to spend several
ays.
drew green and white ribbons to
which were attached wedding rings members and three visitors pres-
labelled “Ina and Dick, June.” The ent
Mice Qnn j menu consisted a salad and iced I After the devotional exercises,
Miss Sue Lee Keown and Mr. course# Miss Walker was presented a D r 0 Eram on health was given by
Harvey G. Sand.™ were united in a „„ w£ w“ Sy up-
Those present were Miss Ina - p ropriate and instructive.
<!rma<rr» w w Walker ’ honoree ’ Dr - and KIrs * B * I Mrs. Stallworth explained choos-
neriorminn thr r^rpmnnv in thn L * Aycock ’ Mr ’ and Mrs - w - p - mg an adequate diet and presented
presence of a few clo^ fdends and SUgg ’ Mn and MrS ' H M ' Fitz 8 el> ,the members with a food chart,
relatives Immediately after the ’ ’ Mr ‘ and MrS ' R ' F ' Borum ’ Mr - 'which will be helpful. Delicious
relatives, immediately attei tne nd M N c Holt Mr and Mrs cream was served bv Mrs E L
ceremony they left on a honey-ij R Woodward , Mr . and Mrs . A . ^11'™^
m ? on t0 Nolthern points. M Creech, Messrs. J. J. Boyette and
The bride is the attractive and Raymond Snipes of Princeton; Miss
talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horniselle McCorkle, of Salisbury;
W. W. Keown, while the bride- Mr and Mrs A G Gle i ln> of Ben _
grooin is the son of Mr. G. J. Sand- son; Miss Elzle Woodward and
ers. Both are residents of McCor- Leora Cook o{ K enly; Miss Inez
mick and have countless friends P i ttman of Micro; Miss May
here who extend best wishes to slaughtel . of Kinston; Miss Ora
them foi a long and happy life .o- M cCormac. of Rowland; Mr. Joe
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Schedule Of Home
Demonstration Work
For Next Week
gether.
r spending a week here with
other, Mrs. Isabelle Bentley,
allie Bentley returned last
lay to Louisville, Ky.
Helen McGrath left Tues-
> spend a few weeks in the
of Miss Veronica Schol of
N. C.
Ivey-Barfield
Boyette, of Smithfield; Miss Har- ^ Carmel,
jriett Hanks, of Manning. S. C.;
Miss Elizabeth Young, of Pickens,
,S. C.; and Miss Elizabeth Miley, of
Monday, June 16, 4:00 p. m., Mt.
Carmel-Willington 4-H Club at
Announcement is made of the Lynchburg, Va.
marriage of Miss Evelyn Ivey of
Miss Walker has been head of
McBean, Ga., to Rev. W. H. Bar- the mathematics department for
field of McCormick, S. C., at her the P ast few years in Princeton,
home on Monday afternoon, June and ^ r * Sylvester is a young nan a ^ school house.
Tuesday, June 17, 4:00 p. m.,
Rehoboth H. D. Club.
Wednesday, June 18, 9:30 a. m.,
Washington 4-H Clubs at school
house.
Wednesday, June 18, 4:00 p. m.,
Bordeaux H. D. Club and 4-H Club
9, 1930. in business in Richlands
The bride, an attractive and' x
C. Nave of Elizabethton,
here on a visit to her
VIrs. Lucy M. Ludwick.
Thursday, June 19, 4:00 p. m.,
Buffalo H. D. Club.
Friday, June 20, 9:30 a. m.,
Plum Branch 4-H Club.
T,. f’vrkcc iWw Rrirl<r<»l Friday, June 20, 4:00 p. m.. Mo
ld,1 OSS i>ew Dimgt doc H D club at club room .
Saturday, office.
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Sturkey is attend-
100I at Nashville,
accomplished young lady of Mc- iy 1 J \ p* f
Bean, has many friends in Me- JAlt, T IFM
Cormick who rejoice that her mar
riage brings her here as a resident.
The bridegroom is pastor of the
McCormick, Bethany, Buffalo and A bridge opening celebration can
Willington Baptist churches and never a howed to stand in the
has a wide circle of warm friends ,way a bappy beginning of mar-
over the county who join in ex- r * ed
tending hearty congratulations So w ben Mr. and Mrs. J. W. .
and best wishes Sharpton, of Augusta, drove up to columns to express our sincere
After a brief honeymoon trip to' th « Furey’s Bridge Saturday jour many friends for their sweet
Card Of Thanks
We would like through these
Mrs. C. H. Huguley and
;alled to Warrenton, Ga., p 0i ' n ^‘of' interest Tnlhis State‘and morning during the dedication of j thanks and high appreciation to
on account of the seri- +**™*mx - onH irwincr svmna-
i of her sister.
Hunt of Dacusville,
> past week end here
Lss Pansye Williams.
,nd Williams taught
dside High School
e the past session
North Carolina, they are expected
to arrive here today.
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the $200,000 structure with pomp thoughtfulness and loving sympa
and ceremony appropriate to such thy for us in our dark hours of
an event, the dedication was ab- | sorrow in the death of our beloved
ruptly hatled by J. B. Johnson, husband and father, Mr. George S.
Georgia Maintenance officer, who Mauldin.
raised the barriers and let them j We also thank you for silent
A wedding Saturday of wide-. through.* . ; tributes of love, the beautiful
spread interest a host of friends 1 They were on their way to Ashe- flowers. May God bless you all.
wa.s that of Bernice Cawley ville, N. C., on a honeymoon trip. The Family.
Cawley-Sharpton
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GOODYEAR TIRES
We used to sell another line of
TIRES. And we believe they
were good ones. But we were
asked many times, 44 D<) you
think that Tire is as good as the
Goodyear?”
We figured if our customers
made Goodyear their standard
of value—why try to sell them
any other kind.
And for that reason, we are now
selling Goodyears exclusively.
GOLF SERVICE STATION
J. T. FAULKNER, Prop.
McCORMICK, S. C.
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BARBECUE MEAT l NASD
We are ready to fill your requirements on
Saturday with the best barbecue meats and
hash at very moderate prices, and to serve
you every day with the best line of fresh
meats and groceries.
ALSO GAS. OILS. ETC.
SMITHS’ SERVICE STATION
T. H. and J. L. SMITH, Props.
Junction AEdjeville-Greenwood Highway 2
miles west of McCormick
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Experience Service Facilities
Those are the important things in measuring the worth
of a funeral director, and should be borne in mind when
you have occasion to choose one
DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUR SERV^E
and there is no additional charge for service out of town
J. S. STROM
Main Street McCormick, S. C.