McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, July 03, 1930, Image 5
Thursday, July 3, 1930
McCORMlCK MESS252VGEK, McCORMIGTZ, SoutM CmroTlnw.
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T. HOWARD SMI1H OPENS
NEAT NARKET IN TOWN
I have hought the meat market formerly run by
Mr. T. Morton Dorn at his grocery store on the cor
ner of Main and Gold Streets and am opening up to
day for business at this stand. I have had wide and
varied experience in the meat business and will de
vote my personal attention to the market, which will
be open every day and have phone connection and
delivery service. This market is frigidaire
equipped and will handle the best beef, veal, pork,
sausage and various kinds of cured meats at the fol
lowing stable prices:
Beef Steak 25c
Beef Roast 20c
Mixed Sausage 20c
Stew Beef 15c
Pork Ham 25c
Pork Chops 25c
Pork Sausage 25c (
Veal Steak 30c
Veal Chops 25c
Veal Roast 20c
Veal Stew 17 l-2c
Boiled Ham 55c
Cured Ham 35c
Highest prices, paid for first-class beef cattle,
veal and hogs.
T. HOWARD SMITH’S
MEAT MARKET
Corner of Main and Gold Streets
in rear of T. Morton Dorn’s Store
Phone 19 McCormick, S. C.
W alker-Sylvester
Wedding Was Of
the Columbia State and has been Miss Caroline Hines of Chester.College was a dinner guest on Sab-
active in various civic and other j Although the weather w a s threat-
matters over the state.
The bride is a sister of J. S. Sul-
Umisual BeautV livan ’ mana s er of Efmrs Depart-
s - ment store, of Greenwood.
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On Monday morning at ten
o’clock at the home of her parents
in McCormick Miss Ina Walker was
married to Mr. Richard Durwood
Sylvester of Richlands, N. C.
T. E. L. Picnic
ening, the bountiful lunch was
served and thoroughly enjoyed be
fore the wind and rain stonn came
in all its fury.
Mrs. Annie Rush Deal returned
yesterday to her home in Green
wood, after a very pleasant stay of
days with her brother, Mr. Frank
Rush and family of our town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie W a tson of Mt.
Carmel were visitors Sabbath af-
bath. Mr. Cade’s many friends
will be glad to know of his recent
promotion in the business world.
He represents on the road a whole
sale firm of Spartanburg with
headquarters in that city.
Miss Ruby Smith, Mrs. Cecil
Gilliam, Mrs. D. J. McAllister, Mrs.
H. O. Watson, Misses Juanita Cur
tis, Alice Wells, Irene Boyd and
Martha Connor entertained all the
children in and around Mt. Car
mel last Monday afternoon with a
picnic and swimming party at
Calhoun Mills on Little river.
Quite a pleasant afternoon was
spent and a . delicious luncheon
One of the most enjoyable oc
casions of the summer season was
The large home of the bride’s the picnic given last Friday by the _
parents was beautifully decorated T E L ci a9S 0 f Baptist Church ternoon to their relatives, Mrs. Ada
with Queen Ann s-Lace and sum- in i awn i n f r0 nt of the court Kennedy and Misses Carrie and
mer flowers in silver baskets. Mrs. house ; Sudie Cowail
^ l !, a S I After a most delightfiA dinner, ) We regret to say, Mrs. James
and Mrs. J. W. Britt welcomed the w hi c h the Reds prepared for the Gibert is not improving so rapidly
guests at the door. Blues, the social fellowship com- as we had hoped. She is still con- wa s enjoved
lie FoosheSaved^To a Wild Rose” miUee ’ MrS ’ L ‘ L ' Rankin ’ MrS ’ fined t0 bed - sitting U P onl y a Misses Juanita Curtis, Eda Mar-
bv McDowell Then to The Bridal 6 Talbert and MrS ' J ' 8 DukeS ’ Sh ° rt WhUe at intervals - itin, Messrs. Ralph King and Mel-
MarTh oTToheTS the TeddfnT had arranged for the entertain- One of our attractive Misses- V in Cheatham were visitors in Toc-
nlrtv entereH = "ent. Ellen Covin has returned home, af- 'coa, Ga.. Saturday.
P The bridP PxnuisitP in an ™ 1 Late in the afternoon a11 de " ter spending some days with herj Mrs. Willis and sister and Mr.
ine hriae, exquisite m an m- par ted, declaring they had a won- esteemed friend, Miss Billie Mor-
semble of blue georgette with egg- derflri time rQW of Bellvue -
shell trimming carried a lovely Those present were: i Mrs. John Lindley, Mrs. Tom
corsage of pink rose buds showered | Mesdames H. N. Coleman, W. M. Lindley and Mrs. Manly Willis en-
wi lil es-of-the-valley. Her hat gtrom, W. L. Acker, W. T. Strom, joyed a spend the day Friday with
was a stylish little model of blu? W fli ie Talbert, J. S. Dukes, E. B. their relative Mrs. Willie Lawton
crepe de chine and her slippers Brown> j. E> Britt> j E Bradley, | Miss Leona Clinkscales enter-
were of blue kid. She came in at- Bruce Cheatham, D. M. Bullock, C. tained a few o7 her friends a t a
«r°n y ^ Gr StS A er ’ . .^f 8 c * Morgan, M. C. White, C. H. Foo- picnic Friday in honor of her
Birdie Walker who was attractively she j A Talbert, T. E. Fuller, HJ guests, Misses Mattie Lou and
dressed in blue. She carried a cor- E Rush> R L Fau i kner , j. B .
sage of pink rose buds. The bride Blackwell, W. F. Gian ton, Jim
was met at the altar by the groom Blackwell, Ted Harmon, L. L. Ran-
who entered with his brother, Mr. kin Jack Bradley> T . W., Morgan,
L. W. Sylvester, also of Richlands, Rev and Mrs Barfield> Misses May
N. C. The altar, composed of Bussey, Sudie Sharpton and Dora
handsome ferns, white flowers and p a i mer
tall white candles in silver cand- x
elbra was perfect in its impressive
simplicity. The couple was united
in marriage by the Rev. W. H. Bar-
field of McCormick, who used the
popular and beautiful ring cere- In P lanning y° ur fourth o£ Jul y
mony. As the wedding party left activities and the coming week end
the altar Mrs. Fooshe played “All t^P be sure to include extra care regular picnic unch there was an
^ » .. in nrripr avnid all accidents. abundance of iced tea and pme-
MODOC NEWS
Frances Cochran of Iva. Those
who enjoyed Miss Leona’s hospi
tality were Misses Mattie Lou and
Frances Cochran, Miss Caroline
Hines, Miss Francis Rush and
Messrs. R. M. Rush, Wright An
drews, Albert McNair, Curtis Hem-
minger and Johnnie Morrow, Jr.
Surely a n amount of real pleasure
was crowded into this afternoon,
as our young people came home
loud in their praises of an evening
so full of enjoyment. Besides the
For You.”
in order to avoid all accidents.
Mr. Gordon Boswell spent the
BIG BARBECUE DINNER
And double header baseball
game betwen two crack teams
AT THE FAIR GROUND
GREENWOOD, S. C.
JULY FOURTH
v Come have a good time
apple ice cream.
Mr. Clifford C a de of Anderson
was seeing friends in Willington
Monday.
niece, Mrs. James Gibert.
Mrs. George Hemminger was a
Waller Willis of Atlanta, Ga., Were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Cas
on last Friday night.
Mrs. S. T. Russell, Miss Susie
Patterson and Mr. J. W. Boyd
spent last Friday in McCormick.-
We think that the Mt. Carmel
people were all glad to hear that
Mr. Paul Robinson was appointed
as one of the receivers of the Far
mers Bank. Mr. Robinson holds
the confidence and esteem of this
community.
Mr. Lawrence Connor left last
Friday for his home in Charleston.
Mrs. Connor and children will visit
here for two weeks. Mr. Hollis
Connor accompanied his brother
home for a two weeks’ visit.
Mr. S. T. Russell of Atlanta came
over Saturday to spend a few days
with Mrs. Russell and little daugh
ter, Elizabeth, at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Eliza
beth will leave Wednesday to visit
Immediately after the ceremony.
C,Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester left for a week end here wlth Mr ‘ and Mrs '
, wedding trip to Chicago, Madison, , G ‘ E ' Dukes -
Wisconsin and noints in Canaria Messrs. William Reese and Tom
I The bride Mrs Sylvester is the BeU Bussey were visitors last Sun-| Miss Sue Gibert of Greenwood Tuesday to visit his children in An-
third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.: day amon S friends and relatives was the week end guest of her derson.
C. Walker. | at Luujolnton, Ga.
She was graduated from Lime-' Mr * and Mrs * Bela Busse y from
stone College in Gaffnev and later' Au S usta were v isitors here Sunday I visitor yesterday in the home of'tended visit to her sister, Mrs. J.
Mr. Russell’s mother and to spend
some time in the mountains.
Mr. James F. Sutherland left
Mrs. Mabel Brown and little son,
Drennan, left Monday for an ex-
did graduate work at the Univers- I forrner s father, Mr. A. V.
ity of North Carolina, and the Busse y*
University of Virginia. She has,
fEKSONAL AND
EOCALITEHS
Mrs. Virginia Sanford of Parks-
ville spent several days the past
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Stone.
their home in ‘ New York City,
where Mr. Johnston holds a posi
tion.
Mrs. Jerome Salley and son,
Jerome, Jr., from Salley are here
on a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Quarles.
Master B. X. Minus, Jr., of
Greenwood is spending some time
here with his friends, Masters
Jack and W. S. Pipkin. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Talbert of
Reldsville, N. C., are snending a
few days near town with his mo
ther, Mrs. Sallie Talbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt P. Jennings
of Charlotte, N. C.« spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Jennings.
Mr. W. E. Jennings of New York,
N. Y.. is spending several days here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Jennings.
Misses Roberta Smith and Fran
ces Edmunds spent the past week
end in Greenwood with Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Sanders, Jr.
Mrs. JFrank Mercier and children
from Lincolnton, Ga., spent a few
days here this week with her mo
ther, Mrs. Ida Furqueron.
Mr. and Mrs. John Covin and
baby of Willington were visiting in
town Tuesday afternoon.
Rev. J. H. Buzhardt of Troy was
visiting in town a short while
Tuesday afternoon.
M 1 ’. Luke Sizemore was in McCor
mick Tuesday seeing friends while
ei route to Belton to accept a po- ! T r* yt i * ^
a.T ! Mr. J. C. Harvley of Modoc was
sition with the State Highway De- ^ . ,
partment .transacting business here Monday.
Mr. Marlon Watktns of Thomas- JSL?,? ° Ut °J c< T 1 ty pe ° pIe
vine N C is spending awhile near attending the bank meeting here
Mrs. G. P. Watkins. “ r ^ C 4 heathaal fr °f C °-
lumbia, Dr. G. A. Traylor, Mr. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Faulkner from C M iner and
Greenwood were Sunday spend the ^ ® al « e ^ er l rom Augusta
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. d Mr * Sam Miner from Abbeville.
Faulkner. Mr. Lee Strom from Richmond,
_ . * _ __ A Va *» fs here on a visit to his par-
Judge L. G. Bell and Mr. Bill Ar- ents> Mr# and Mrg> w> c> strom>
tington were visitors in Greenwood
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Chamberlain
left yesterday for a visit of several
weeks* to relatives and friends in
St. Petersburg and other Florida
titles. -
The Legion Auxiliary will meet
Thursday afternoon at 4:30 at the
home of Mrs. Y« E. Seigler.
Go put your name on the
club roll of your voting
precinct if you intend to
vote in the primary this
summer. Tuesday, July
22nd, is the last day for
registering.
since her graduation been a valu
able teacher of mathematics in
high school of North Carolina. The
bride is a brunette of unusual
beauty and has always been < very
popular among McCormick people,
who regret that her marriage will
take her away to North Carolina.
Her many friends wish her ^tnuch
happiness.
The groom, Mr. Sylvester, at
tended the University of North
Carolina and later was graduated
in law from Wake Forest College.
He is a prominent and popular
young business man of Richlands,
N. C., where the couple will make Busse y-
their home. M r * H * Bussey, accompanied
Besides the McCormick people b y Misses Georgie Reese and Lucy
who attended the Walker-Sylvester Bussey, spent the week end among
wedding there were a number of f r l en( l s an ^ relatives in Green-
Mrs. Daisy Jones of Augusta
spent a few days here this week
with her sister, Mrs. M. M. Mar
shall.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dukes were
business visitors to Augusta on
Wedhesday.
Master Albert Howie was a week
end visitor to his cousins, Masters
James and Ben Bussey.
Misses Rosalie Bussey and Juan
ita Jones from Augusta were week
end visitors here to the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bus
sey.
Miss Lillian Reese was the guest
Saturday night to Miss Rosalie
out of town guests who were as
follows: Mrs. Mary Sylvester, mo
ther of the groom, Miss Nannie
Sylvester, and Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Sylvester all of Richlands, N. C.;
wood.
Master James Reese of Augusta
is spending some time with his
grandmother, Mrs. Georgia Reese.
Miss Alva McDaniel of Augusta
Mrs. N. E. Day of Jacksonville, N. made a short visit to her Paints,
C.; Mrs. L. E. Wilson and Miss Mr - and Mrs - G - c McDaniel, Sun-
Kathleen Wilson of Anderson, S.
C.; Miss Helen Sheriff of Seneca,
S. C.; Mr. H. C. Walker, Jr., of Co
day afternoon.
All the little sunbeams enjoyed
very much the social, which was
her brother, Mr. Walter Andrews.
The people of our town regretted
to hear of the death Satutday, of
little Mattie Giles in the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Manning Brown of
McCormick. Mattie had been a
great sufferer for a number of
months and v/e are sure our loss
is her eternal gain, for Christ said
“Suffer the little children to come
unto me.” To her relatives I will
say, God has His choice and doubt
less she Is now filling a place
which no other child could fill and
as her going was in obedience to
His will, may you say “Thy will be
done.”
“Mar.”
mtTcarmel
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wells and
Barnard Smith of Greenville were
recent visitors in Mt. Carmel.
Mrs. J. W. Morrah is spending
some time with relatives in Ander
son and Greenville.
Mr. W. O. Covin and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Covin and family
of Willington were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Boyd Sabbath af-
T. Scott, in Beaufort, S. C. Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Boyd and family
of Abbeville accompanied her.
Miss Gladys Scott was the
charming guest of Miss Carolyn
Tarrant in Greenwood last week.
Miss Tarrant accompanied her
home for an extended visit.
Miss Irene Boyd and Mr. Buck
McLane attended the dance at
Edgefield Play Ground last Friday
evening. ^
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Gee McGee Is Now
Very Happy Man
GETS HIS SIDEWALK PAVED AF
TER NEARLY TWELVE YEARS
I OF EFFORT
Salley, S. C. and Mr. J. B. McCrorey splendid leader. Miss Lillian Reese
of Clemson College.
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lumbia, S. C.; Mrs. J. G. Salley of S iven Saturday afternoon by thelr ternoon.
Messrs. W. A. Scott, John W.
She entertained them with games, Covin and Robert Scott were Mc-
music and refreshments. Cormick visitors last Friday.
Among the guests of Mrs. Geor- Miss Juanita Curtis and Mr.
gia Reese Sunday were Mr. and Kress Engleman of Charleston McGee will papy his part at onoe.
Sullivan-Sparks
Exactly 11 years, nine months,
seven weeks, five days, three hours,
two minutes, and one second after
the City “Fathers” promised to
pave that sidewalk on the west
side of North Fant street in front
of the home of Gee McGee, the
author of Nobody’s Business which
appears daily in this newspaper,
work was begun on it and today it
is finished. It seems that Gee Mc
Gee entered into a 50-50 agreement
with the city to build this sidewalk
and now everybody is happy . . .
except the contractor who did the
work .... but it is hoped that Gee
Mrs. Henry Reese, Mr. and Mrs. were Elberton
Walton Reese and children, all of evening;
visitors Sabbath
Augusta.
Modoc.
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WILLINGTON
NEWS ITEMS
Mrs. R. F. Morris and grandson,
(From The Greenville News.)
The following announcement
will be of cordial interest to thous
ands of persons in Greenville and
over South Carolina:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lites Dendy
announce the marriage of their
sister
Miss Caroline Sullivan
to
Mr. Joe Sparks
June Twenty-eighth, Nineteen
hundred and thirty
At Home
After July 1th
511 East North St.
Greenville, S. C.
The marriage was solemnized at visitor in this home.
Troy, S. C., yesterday in the pres- One of the latest social events
ence of a few close friend’s and was a picnic given Tuesday after-
Misses Irene Boyd and Juanita
Curtis and Messrs. Sam Killings-
worth and Andrew Jennings w r ere
Elberton visitors last Wednesday
evening.
Mr. Buddie Smith of Union, S. C.,
visited his mother, Mrs. Cora
Never again will men, women
and childen sturhble over roots,
rocks and chunks while perambu
lating up and down this sidewalk.
No more will smart alecks try to
plant it in corn and peas. The cats
and chickens and other animals
will not scratch and jMay on this
site, because cement is anything
Smith, one day last week. The else but sand and soil to them,
many friends of Mr. Smith will be! Doodles that have heretofore doo-
.tohn Rion, of Clarendon, Texas, |gi a d to know that he has been i died in the soft earth of this path-
Mr. Sam Perryman of Oklahoma 1 made superintendent of Rogers ^way will have to seek other fields
City, and Marguerite Burnette of stores in his district, which com- for their doodling.
Atl a nta, Ga., are guests in the prises quite a number of cities and | Gee McGee respectfully invites
home of their relatives, Mr. and towns. (his friends (both of them) and his
Mrs. Bobbie Cowan, Mr. John Will-
Miss Sallie T. Cade returned l enemies if (the three can possibly
iams, also of Oklahoma City is a home last Friday from Anderson 1 get out of jail for a few minutes)
Hospital* where she has been on • and his acquaintances and his
professional duty for several | readers to come around any time
weeks. [that is convenient and walk on his
relatives of the couple.
noon at 6:80, in the picturesque
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKeilar of i sidewalk, but he respectfully asks
Miss Sullivan is a beautiful and grove which adds so much to the North Augusta were pleasant week: that all persons who accept this
talented young woman who has a attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. end guests of Mrs. John Dru Cade J invitation kindly have rubber heels
host of friends through the state Guilford C a de, located on highway Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Russell and I and rubber soles affixed to their
who will be interested to learn of No. 82 near the banks of Little Elizabeth, Mrs. Dode Philips and shoes, as he does not intend to
her marriage. River. The picnic was compli- little son spent last Monday in Due have it marred, scratched up or cte-
Mr. Sparks is a prominent insur- mentary to the visitors in our West. | faced. Barefooted folks are asked
Miss W. A. Williams of Converse t to kindly wash their feet before
College and Mr. John Dru Cade of walking on this sidewalk, but ev-
Spartahburg were pleasant guests erybody’s welcome to try it out.
for the past week end in the home! We are glad that Gee McGee is
ance and business man of Green- town—Mr. and Mrs. John Peurifoy
ville. He is one of the best known and four c hildren of Hamilton,
The fellow who carries water on newspapermen in the State, also Ohio, Mrs. J. C. Hudgens and chil-
—— both shoulders has the satisfaction though for some years he has been dren, Francis, and fpopers of Co-
Mrs. H. H. Johnston and son, of knowing that each shoulder gets out of active newspaper work. He lumbia, Misses l^Birfcaret and Em-
Hasen, Jr., left Tuesday to make tired.
of Mrs. John D. Cade. Miss Nor- happy at last.—Anderson Daily
was for many years connected with ily Andrews, Augusta, Ga., and wood Baker, also of Converse Mail.