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\ »■ a&i Thursday, June 26, 19,30 McCURMICK MESSENGER, McCOKMICK, SoufM Carolina. Page Numfier FnrH SPECIALS McCOKMICK, S. C. Prints, Batistes, Voiles, and Organdies, 25 cent and 35 cent values, a close out at , 1 Qf* Per Yard 1 A big assortment of Soisettes, Flaxous, Pique, Broad Cloth, Rayons. Regular price 50 cents Per Yard SHOE SHOES SHOES New shoes, new styles all reduced. See these before buying. g£ jent: Mesdames J. E. Bradley, J.'morning devotional from Toccoa, E. Britt, J. B. Harmon, Jr., T. W.'Ga., was enjoyed, after which a Morgan, M. E. Padgett, Jr., R. L. . number attended the early morn- Faulkner, J. S. Strom, W. M. Tal- ing Sabbath school at the Presby- bert, W. E. Britt, Harvey Sanders, j terian church in Willington. The Wistar Harmon, T. L. Britt, M. C. hour for church services came and White, J. K. White, H. H. Johnson, we were most pleasantly entertain- H. N. Coleman, N. C. Nave, C. B. ed by Dr. Luther Little of the first Long, T. E. Fuller, J. F. Mattison, baptist church of Charlotte, N. C., Y. E. Seigler, E. B. Brown, C. C. in his address to the boys and girls Morgan, W. M. Strom, J. W. Britt, on this subject, “The Joy Day.” PERSONAL AND LOCAL IIEMS Mr. M. R. LeRoy is spending this week in Washington, D. C., on business. Mrs. LeRoy and son, Milton, Jr., are with relatives in Willington during his absence. greatly improved now and high hope is held for his recovery. i Miss Ethel Killingsworth of Rock jHill spent Sunday here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Kill ingsworth. ’Among those from McCormick County who are attending the C. M. T. C., at Ft. Moultrie, Charles ton. S. C., are James Blackwell, Melbourne Schumpert, Billie* Britt, Emory Bentley and John Thomas McGrath. Miss Rosa Strom of Atlanta is here on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Strom. . Miss Sara Sizemore of Green ville spent the past week with Miss Helen Talbert. I \ Mrs. Henrietta Bradley is visit ing relatives and friends in Ninety Bix and Clinton. Miss Martha Lang has returned from a two weeks’ visit to relatives in Augusta. Capt. and Mrs. M. L. Stone, Mrs. Cornelia Witt and W. M. Coleman of McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Touchstone of Columbia and Mrs. Roy Cecil of Waycross spent Sun day in the home of Mrs. P. P. Penn at Greenwood. Mrs. Nell A. Stallworth and Misses Neal Connor, Marion Dorn, Cath erine Wilson, Mary Bell, Martha Bell, Josie Talbert, Kate Price, Lucy Brown, Catherine Harper and Birdie Walker. X ■ . ’ WILLINGTON NEWS ITEMS hail and storm. This excessive heat makes one uneasy about storms. Mrs. Will Andrews of Augusta, Mrs. Arch Andrews of Willington and Mr. George Hemminger were Mt. Carmel visitors Monday after noon. Mrs. Lena Hester and Lawrence Hester, Jr., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex^Mitchell in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Phil Waters of Johnson came up last Sabbath for the day with Mr. and Msr. G. W. Tarrant. Mrs. Waters and little daughter, Betty Phil, returned home with We sure are having some warm j hhn. Mrs. Tarrant is much better weather in this part of the coun- now, we are glad to say. ‘Mar.’ -txt- MILWAY NEWS poor health and she is facing an operation soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winn wor shipped at Plum Branch last Sun day and spent the remainder of the day with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Winn. Rehoboth. X Warning Against Fraudulent Brokers try. Guess the farmers are glad to see it though as it is regular cot ton growing weather. Mrs. Press Mayson and children ! been visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. spent Saturday night and Sunday ( T * McCrorey, of Rock Hill, return- After the delightfully cool days with Mrs. Mayson’s sister, Mrs. ec * home last Tuesday Mr. Sever Williams was a Mt. Carmel visitor Monday afternoon. Mr. J. F. Sutherland, who has of last week, we are certainly hav- Barney Henderson, of near McCor- ing some tropical June weather, mick. When the temperature begins to | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Owings play around blood-heat, we are and children and Mr. and Mrs. G. rendered uncomfortable and are P. Furqueron spent Sunday in the almost tempted to sigh for the ( home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Rosen- chilling winds °f winter, which swike Our Home Demonstration Club seemed loathe to leave us, even af- | Miss Mary Edwards spent part of met Tuesd afternoon at the hos _ ter the spring season had oome. If, last week with her brother, Mr. p it able home of Mrs. J. P. Talbert, the rise in the temperature des- Luther Edwards, of Puckett Town. txt- REHOBOTH NEWS ' Mr. O. D. Padgett of , Edgefield was here for the week end with his brother, Mr. M. E. Padgett. Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Swygert and children from Columbia spent Monday here in the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Andrews. Mr. John L. Peurifoy and famii/ from Hamilton, Ohio, arrived at Willington Sunday for a visit to Mrs. Peurifoy’s father, Mr. Albert Gibert. They came through Ken tucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia and report the best crop prospects they have seen, to be in McCormick County. In most sec- troys the insect pests which are | Spend the day guests in the proving destructive to the faipi home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc- and horticultural crops we should,Neill Sunday were :Mr. and Mrs. endure it uncomplainingly, os- j F - O. McNeill and family of Au- pecially menace to our town gard- , gusta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. eners. j Edwards and baby„ Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Luther Hester of Hester, was Robert McNeill and little son, Mr. a visitor Sabbath afternoon to his Press Mayson, Mr. John Press friend, Capt. Sam McBride. What .Williams and Misses Jennie and is more to be appreciated than the . Sallie Woodhurst of Abbeville, coming of old friends whose appre- | The Epworth League of Troy elation has stood the test of manjr Methodist Church held its month- 3 r ears. |ly social meeting at the home of We are glad to report Mrs. Janies Mr. Luther Edwards Friday night. Gibert,as daily improving. In both (The evening was enjoyed very appearance and conversation she 2nuch. seems almost normal, . still we | Mr. and Mrs. Luther Edwards cannot hope for a complete recov- , an <i family and Mr. and Mrs. ery so soon after an operation. Neil Edwards and family spent Judging from the attention she is Sunday in the home of Mr. and receiving from her faithful hus- Mrs. J. W. Edwards, band and her devoted sister, Miss | Misses Jennie and Sallie Wood- Laura LeRoy, we feel sure she will, hurst of Aibbeville are spending soon be out and mingling with us j this week with their sister, Mrs. J. again. H. McNeill. Mrs. Guilford Cade and Mrs. Dr. Miss Maude Dowtin returned Moore were (gladly seen in our j home Friday, after attending the home Saturday afternoon. We are, 4 ” H Club short course at Winthrop always glad to welcome these good College. First assembled on the spacious porch, but a dark cloud arose that frightened the ladies indoors. How ever, continuous watching or some other cause scared most of the rain away. The president read some scripture, after a prayer, and business period a short account of DETROIT, June 24.—A warning against fraudulent brokers * and, promoters who are offering stock in foreign Ford motor companies was issued today by the Better Business Bureau of Detroit, in con junction with the National Better Business Bureau and affiliated of fices throughout the United States and Canada. Relying on the goodwill and in tegrity of the Ford name, thou sands of persons throughout the country have purchased stocks which either turned out to be spurious or were not delivered at all, the warning said. There is no way of estimating the financial loss involved. “There are a number of fraud ulent concerns in various parts of the country that represent them selves as brokerage houses and that offer stocks in various foreign Ford companies,” the statement from the Better Business Bureau said. “Several of these companies sell on the partial payment plan. They the short course was given. Right here I desire to commend our offer stock for stipulated down faithful secretary, Miss Gertrude payment and a fixed sum per Culbreath, for the accurate min- month. Before the final payment utes she keeps, and such a neat book. Her bookkeeping course is not ttirown away by any means. The agent demonstrated congealed salads, and vegetable salads. It was beautifully served and very tasty. Our hostess provided de lightful cake and iced tea that was very refreshing on a warm after noon. There were about 15 present. A few club girls met with us. Some three or four of our members were becomes due and before the stock is delivered to the purchaser, the company goes out of business and its officers disappear only to be gin operations at another location and under another name. “Stocks of the Ford Motor Com pany of England, Ltd., and the Ford Motor Company of France are listed on the New York Curb market and the prices at which they are currently selling are printed in the financial pages of Mr Floyd Carroll and family^ t h whlch they trave , ed from Jacksonville, Fla are here on: ra}n ^ badly needed for fleld a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Andrews of Willington spent one afternoon here the past week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. LeRoy. crops and gardens. Mr. Peurifoy leaves today of his home, while his family will remain at Willing ton two weeks or more. -IXI- The T. E. L. Class will meet at the Baptist Church Friday after noon at 4 o’clock. The reds will entertaiit the blues. All members are urged to be present. Miss Walker Honoree At Beautiful Party Miss Ina Walker was honoree at % a lovely party given by Miss Mary i Messrs. Jim ‘ Easterling apd Quarles and Mrs. Rudolph Strom Prank Corley of Bennettsville , at the home of the latter on Tues- spent Sunday here with the latter’s day afternoon." This was one of a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Corley, series of parties given for Miss Walker, whose engagement to Mr. Mr. John Wesley Jennings re- Richard D. Sylvester, of Richlands, turned last Friday from Charlotte, n. c., is the interest of McCormick N. C., after spending two weeks ' society. women. Miss Francis Rush and her cous in, Miss Mary Sizemore of Green ville were recent callers in the home of their greatly esteemed friend, Mrs. Lula McNair.. Mr. Will Andrews and family of Augusta, Ga., were last week end visitors to their many relatives in Milway. MT. CARMEL NEWS absent. Meet with Mrs. J. E. Winn the newspapers. Nevertheless, ip July. We were delighted* to have many persons are being led by un- as our visitors, Mrs. Susie Winn scrupulous brokers to pay far in and pretty Miss Maggie Lou Parks excess of the market prices, from Plum Branch. “The majority of stock brokers. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Connor and family of Charleston are our ccmmunity. They were guests spending this week with Mrs. Car at dinner Sunday in the home of rie Connor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Andrews. | Miss Glads Scott left Tuesday Mr. John Peurifoy and family ( morning for an extended visit to of Hamilton, Ohio, have come for Greenwood, Edgefield and other an extended stay In the home of places. Mrs. Peurifoy’s father, Mr. Albert | Charles Bowyer, Jr., of Elberton, Gibert. We wish for them a very spent the past week with Tarrant pleasant stay in Willington. Scott. Mrs. Milton LeRoy . and sweet | Miss Ruby Smith of Atlanta has little son, Milton, Jr., of McCor- been taking a much needed rest at mick, will be Vith relatives here her home in Mt. Carmel. She left with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jennings. The spacious home of Mrs. Strom Tuesday morning to return to At lanta. Miss Reba Wells of Anderson while Mr. LeRoy is in Washington, D. C., on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibert of Calhoun Falls were guests of rela- spent a day or two here recently tives in Willington last Sabbath. e n route to Manning, where she Mrs. C. McNair and her very will remain with her sister, Mrs. J. bright little son, Edward, spent the C. Plowden, for some time, week end very pleasantly with her Mrs. S. T. Russell and little daughter and family of Star. We daughter, Elizabeth, and Miss Irene 'noon. Mrs. J. E. Winn carried Mrs. J. B. Gilchrist and the girls to Edge- field to visit the very sick child of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilchrist one af ternoon last week. Miss Maggie Lou Parks is spend ing a week with relatives in this community. Little John Talbert has been quite sick for a week. He and his mother are in Greenwood this week. Mr. Talbert motored up to see them Sunday and they feel en couraged about the little boy’s con dition. Hope he will soon be able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Culbreath and family dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winn Sunday. They spent a pleasant day and attended the preaching Sunday afternoon. We enjoyed a good sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. W. Gurley, Sun day afternoon, his subject being “The Testing Time.” Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huguley and baby, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morgan and son, spent a short call at Woodside Cottage Sunday after- of course, are honest. Our warn ing is directed solely against the fraudulent concerns that carry on their fleecing of the public under the guise* of reputable concerns. Anyone contemplating the pur chase of stocks should first con sult his local Better Business Bu reau.” t\t Get The Cotton Flea Hopper were glad she returned home on Boyd of Atlanta are visiting Mr. I Mrs. H. M. Freeland had as her time Sabbath morning to have Ed- ' an d Mrs. J. W. Boyd. Mrs. Dode guests one day last week, Mr. and was beautifully and artistically | ward at Sabbath school, to which Philips and little son of Moultrie, Mary Frances Self, Miss Kathryn Mr. and Mrs. J- T. Mosely or j decorated with early summer gard- he is so devoted. . » are also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. P. Self of Greenville, Mrs Miami, Fla., spent the past week e n flowers tied with big bows of near town with Mrs. M. N. Hend- pink and white crepe paper. EaelT erson and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Wat- j g ue st on entering was refreshed kins. Jenkins, Mrs. J. A. Self an3 chil dren, Misses Edna Miner and Bem- Mrs. Alex Lawton returned from Boyd. Augusta. Ga., Sabbath day. She I Mr. T. H. Seabrook of Beaufort was accompanied by her mother, was called to Mt. Carmel Saturday ice White. They enjoyed a pleas- with delicious punch. Tallies in |Mrs. Mattie McNair and her sister- by the serious illness of their little'ant day and a good dinner. Mrs. ” ‘ keeping with the bridal decora- ( in-law, Mrs. Lem McNair, who will daughter. Mrs. Seabrook and baby Freeland never spares anything to Miss Katrina Morran nas retar £- |tions were given each guest. Bridge spend some days in her home. returned home with him Sabbath make it pleasant for her guests ed from a visit oi ^verai weexs was pi a y e d throughout the after- I M r. and Mrs. John Statssnev of morning. Our last news was not and her family as well. She has a with relatives and friends m new noon and much fun was had from j Anderson are spending some days very encouraging—baby not much wonderfully unselfish disposition. the original surprise gifts and ord- ' with the latter’s parents, Mr. and better. We hope for her a speedy | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winn and Mr. ers at the end of every four hands. Mrs. George Lawton. recovery. Strom Culbreath motored to Au- Mr. Jimmie Bovd and family of j Pi’of. George McCelvey of York gusta Saturday. Abbeville were gladly *een Satur- spent the past week end with his I Mrs. E. M. Morgan and Ray- crease the infestation for the fol- day afternoon by their relatives, mother, Mrs. P. L. McCelvey and mond, Mrs. Janie , Morgan and lowing year York City. Mrs. J. A. Edmunds and Miss There were caps for the losers, Ethel Hamlin hq,ve returned to “ a ii_ da y suckers” for the winners their home in Jacksonville, Fla., W hi C h had to be kept in the mouth after a week’s visit with relatives d ,Ti n g f 0Ur hands and also tre- CLEMSON COLLEGE, June 23.— Dusting with superfine sulphur will get the cotton flea hoppers, says Alfred Lutken, extension entomo logist, and is the most economical method of control when infesta tion is heavy. Ten to 15 pounds per acre are required for each application, dust ing repeated in four to six days, if necessary. When it is necessary to treat for the boll weevil at the same time, the sulphur may be mixed with calcium arsenate, and applied as for boll weevil control, according to Mr. Lutken. About eight pounds of sulphur to four pounds of cal cium arsenate is sufficient per acre. Cultural methods are of great value in controlling this pest. Crot on and evening primrose should be destroyed whenever found about the cotton field. Cotton plants and any croton and evening primroso left over should be plowed under during the fall and winter. This will destroy the overwintering host plants and the eggs of the insect. Clean culture will materially de in and near McCormick. mendous garden gloves which had ... _ to be worn by the losers. The high Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Campbel an d iSCOre p r i ze was presented to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis GambreU of c B Long The consolation prize Andersqn spent Sunday with Mr. went to Mrs F ran k Mattison. A A. B. Campbell and family. pipk glass bon-bon dish was given the honoree. The guests were in- Mrs. Mollie Clinkscales and family, sister, Mrs. L. L. Hester. daughter are to spend this after- A number of our voung oeonle I Harold and Billy Gilliam of noon with Mrs. Ethan White^and were in Abbeville Jnst *?venmg t^ Thornwell Orphanage are spending Mrs. H. M. Freeland, see the picture. “Hit the D^ck.” sometime with their mother, Mrs. In the absence of the president. They exnress themselves as being Cecil Gilliam. Mrs. J. P. Talbert,'the vice-presi- v—^ m’ich oleased with it. I Misses Esther and Elizabeth Du- dent, Mrs. W. R. Gilchrist, presid- Mrs. Emma Bowen called to see a Bose of Lisbon, Ga., are visiting ed over the meeting of the W. M. i ^ 4-rs ivjrr njian — ”— — number of her Willington friends relatives in Mt. Carmel. We are glad to repon mt. Mac vifced to «< follow the le ader” to a Sabbath evening , I Mrs. W. A. Scott, Mrs. Charles Campbell a e e 0 ’ room where Miss Walker received a The^e was mrBe nn assembling Bowyer, Mr. Robert Scott and ter an illness or two weens. “shower” of attractive gifts from of relatives and friends tb« Charles Bowyer, Jr., were Green- the guests. The hostesses served home of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Rush wood visitors Tuesday. Mr. J. M. Coleman of Greenwood creafn and cake in the bridal col- last Sabbath for the day. The Miss Nell Simpson and Mrs. spent Thursday in the home of his 0 rs. relatives were as follows: Mr. and Smith Scott left last Tuesday for a niece, Mrs. Cornelia-- Witt. | Miss Walker wore a lovely dress Mrs. J. P. Rush of McCormick. Mr. stay of some time in Asheville, N. — * of pale pink and green chiffon, and Mrs. J. F. Rush of Trov. Misses C. Friends here of General James Mrs. Rudolph Strom wore an at- Edna. Mary and Sarah Sizemore Mr. Holfis Connor returned home Schedule Of Home Demonstration Work For Next Week U. Sunday afternoon. The attend ance was small, but a round table i Monday, June 30, office, making discussion was heartily joined in to out monthly report. discuss the scripture reading. Sorry to say our good friend. Mrs. F. P. White, has been real Tuesday, July 1, 3r30 p. m., Bethany H. D. Club, school house, Wednesday, July 2, 3:30 p. m. sick, but glad to say she is improv- Plum Branch H. D. Club, ing now. ! Thursday, July 3, 3:30 p. m. Will* Our ladies are quite enthusiastic ington H. D. Club, school house. M. Kennedy of Washington, D. C., tractive dress of Copenhagen blue and their friend, Mr. Ed Wolfe of Monday from an extended visit to will regret Jto learn of his serious chiffon and Miss Mary Quarles was Greenville and Miss Caroline Hines Americus and Atlanta, Ga. illness since his visit here a month wearing a charming dress of pink of Chester. The day was very We certainly sympathize with The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Another way to keep from grow er more ago. However, they will be and green net. pleasantly and profitably spent, the people whose crops were des- Rankin Price of Atlanta will re- ing old is to ask a stranger to rids glad to know that his condition is The following guests were pres- The static being favorable the troyed last Saturday afternoon by gret to know they are both still in with you. over canning, and quite a lot of beans and blackberries are being canned for winter use . The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Price of Atlanta will Friday, July 4, Holiday. Saturday, July 5, Office. Lx ■>.4 ,