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'Thursday, September 25, 1930 McCORMlCK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, South Caroitn* Page Number Eight Summons For Relief - COMPLAINT SERVED STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick, Court of Common Pleas. J. M. Paget, as Executor of the Es tate of B. F. Mauldin, deceased Plaintiff, against ^ Emily Moragne, Lester Moragne Robert B. Moragne, Mamie Mor agne, Maggie Moragne Garstrelf Thelma Moragne, infant -ever fourteen years of age, Joe Mp agne, infant under fourteen of age, Fred Lester Moragne,~£n- fant under fourteen years orage and Nola Simpkins, mother of last named infant, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby Summoned anc required to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his Office, Anderson, S. C., within twenty (20) days after service here of; exclusive of the day of* such service; and if you fail to. answer the complaint within the / time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. J. M. PAGET, . Plaintiff's Attorney. September 1th, 1930. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby notified that the complaint in the above stated ac tion was filed with the Clerk of Court for McCormick County, S. C., in his Office on the 19th day of September 1930, and is still on file there. J. M. PAGET, Plaintiff’s Attorney. September 15, 1930. TO THE JNFANT DEFENDANTS, Thelma Moragne and Joe Moragne and Eknily Moragne ,their mother With whom they reside, and Fred Lester Moragne, and Nola Simp kins, his mother with whom he re sides, !YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE: That unless you apply and have some g erson appointed as guardian art tern for you in the above entitled action, within twenty (20) days af ter service hereof exclusive of the day of such service, the plaintiff will apply and have some suitable person appointed. J. M. PAGET, Plaintiff’s Attorney. September 15, 1930.—3t. WANT ADVS. FRESH OYSTERS and FISH this evening. Put in your order early. City' Market, Phone No. 61, McCormick, S. C. TAKEN UP—One Pig, which owner can get by describing and pay ing c6sU> W. J. Talbert, McCor mick, 8. C. FOR SALE—A house and lot on Main sireet in McCormick, SI C. Price reasonable. See A. J. Hend rix, McCormick or Mrs. Cora E. Merritt, Piedmont, S. C., Rt. 2. This Week h Arthur Brisbane He’ll Try a Lindbergh Will Mussolini Fall? Angels That Watch Us Oakland’s Fine Idea Roy Ammel, a red-haired young man from North Dakota, who did some air fighting in the war, and enjoyed it, has invested his $40,000, Including his last dollar, in a fast Lockheed Ex*, plorer plane, and plans to fly by him self to Paris. He calls the trip that he plans *Doing a Lindbergh,” and hopes to cover the distance, 3,610 miles, in about twenty-five hours, beating Lind bergh by nearly eight hours. If he does that, Lindbergh will be well pleased. The engine decides the speed, and Lindbergh, like everybody else, knows that the trip will be made eventually in ten hours and less. Legion And Auxiliary It Ought To Be Good Vetch And Peas Have Arrived The Legion and Auxiliary will have their annual barbecue and (Anderson Daily Mail.)’ Bob Quillen voices a familiar picnic in Dorn’s Park in front of lamentation—that of every news- Court House Friday afternoon, Oc- paper editor who ever printed more tober 3rd, from 5 o’clock until 7 than two consecutive issues of any o’clock. The details will be pub- sort of newspaper—that somebody lished next week so watch for it. J. F. EDMUNDS, J. W. LOVELACE, G. E. CAMPBELL, Committee. MRS. Y. E. SEIGLER, Pres. Auxiliary. C. K. EPTING, Commander Post No. 19. is always getting mad at him about consequently it doesn’t seem ta make much difference - whether folks are mad at him or: not.-; However, he serves notice on his subscribers that this week’s issue County Agent Thos. W. Morgan announces that the first co-opera tive shipment of hairy vetch and She Goes To War” Exquisitely Built For Laughs, Tears DOLLAR DAYS In casting for “She Goes to Austrian peas has arrived at Me- War!” which comes to the Dixie Cormick and these seed are ready Theatre on Friday and Saturday, something. Fortunately Mr. Quill- for delivery to the farmers who Henry King had in mind but one en doesn’t depend on his little want them. The price of hairy idea. He would cast his people for newspaper for his income, and vetch is 10 1-2 cents, and that of' thc production from the ranks of Austrian-* peas . 7 1-2 cents per screen players—but he would cast pound delivered. them first from the angle of : the* Hairy vetch should be sown at individual performance for -<■ each the rate of 15 pounds per are with rote- oats and 20 pounds per acre alone. ! This naturally necessitated much of the Fountain Inn Tribune is’Austrian peas should be sown at more time and care than is neees- going to be a special “Taffy Edi- the rate of 30 pounds alone for soil sar y tor the average motion pic'- tion,” “containing nothing but improvements. ture. But it was nevertheless very George Seldes, able newspaper man. returns from Europe, predicting “Mus solini’s fall from power with his Fascist government tumbling about his ears within a year.” Revolution will do the job, says Mr. Seldes, and Mussolini’s enemies at home are preparing it. He thinks Mussolini might piuuge Italy into war to stave off revolution. Other rulers have done that, and successfully. France evidently is convinced that her first trouble will come from Italy, and seeks alternately to placate and terrify the implacable and forever un terrified Mussolini. Concerning that powerful leader, the marvel is that he has endured so long the terrific strfiin of gigantic re sponsibility. And a greater marvel is that, with absolute power find so many attacks on his life, he has ruled so moderately. soft soap” to see if “that will get by without causing anybody to kick my dog or turn up their noses at my grandmother.” 1 Mr. Quillen’s lamentation and N. G. BROWN & SON 'Z?' Main St. 1 McCormick. S. C. 1 For HeaVen’s sake don’t pout ' and act babyish and sacrifice your Continue At -X successful. King selected Eleanor Boardman to portray the role of Joan Morant, Schedule Of Home •pk . • \%rj i the featured feminine player in Demonstration Work the cast Joan Morant is a very Angels that watch us, and perhaps talk about us, must have been amused when they saw Henry Ford sleeping at Nancy, in a bed once occupied by the sultan of Morocco. ^hat bed could not well have held two individuals farther apart than the sultan of Morocco and the sultan of Detroit. But to the angels we may seem as much alike us ants seem to us. ery 17V,,. IVUvt- distinctive character in that her a ui wealth, social distinction and pres- tige in the small town wherein she Monday. September 29th. 3:00 p. resides, mark her an individual of dignity because I print something hi., White Town H. D. Club in the unusual interest. Below are a few of the many b* the paper you happen not to home of Mrs. Ethan White. i In her own social set she reigns harorain* tW aro hoitior • like - Getting mad at the doctor Tuesday, September 30th, office as queen and is looked upon by her ® ® * because he reports that one of the making monthly report. townsfolk as about the very high- 2 pair Boys Pants $1.00 kids has measles is a sign of' Wednesday, October lat, 3:00 p. est type of young woman. But 2 Men’s Dress Shirts $1.00 ignorance and stupidity. If isn’t m -> Plum Branch H. D. Club. there are occasions when she does vt 1C A Qi inz ci nn the doctor’s fault. I keep right on' Thursday, October 2nd, 3:00 p. display what might be a trace of -Bed Spreads, ttlxlUS _— ^l.UU loving you even when j must re _ m., Willington H. D. Club. snobbishness. 10 yds. 41 inch Sheeting $1.00 port that you licked a policeman, I Friday, October 3rd, De la Howe Then, too, when she undertakes to enter war work, another of her personal traits reveals itself and so on until the spectator is permit ted to catalog her entire person- , - ality. O’NEIL AND MOLLY John Holland, leading man for O’DAY IN SAME FILM Miss Boardman who plays the role _______ of Pike, is practically new to the 10 yds. Play Cloth $1.00 and y° u lo ok so simple when you 4 - H Clubs. $1 00 turn up your nose as 1 pass by * 6 yds. Prints .. x J ... Whether you realize it or not, I’m 10 yds. 32 inch Gingham $1.00 about the only one in town wh*! Come in and look our stock never bears a grudge against you or say unfair things about you. Do. SALLY „ not be ridiculous. Do you remem ber the story about the Arkansas editor who wished to compliment Sister Actresses over before buying. Utensils Are The Gratest Source Of Sally O’Neil and Molly O’Day, f 6 ”' In hlm ; K ‘ ng saw the a rural subscriber who delighted £ i s t e rs In real life, play similar lcal A merlcan leading man. Hol- in hunting and called him a parts on the screen In “Sisters,” l and haS a P erSOnal ‘ ty „ that RilPtpria Til Milk “ mighty Nimrod? ” The subscrib- the Columbia all-talking comedy- t f he SCr ® en a ” d smacks mcieiia 111 IrlllK er called and licked the editor next drama coming to the Abbeville s P ectator n B ht m the e y es and his dry and told assembled witnesses Opera House, Friday only. This Oakluml, one of the most progres sive cities in i-.ogressive California, establishes, thanks to the Uni vers! t.v of California, the country’s first “adult educational center.” The adult, rather than the child/ role is one that is marked with CLEMSON COLLEGE, Sept. 23.- that no man could cuss him like vehlcV marks" thT^hirfirst many touches of “humanness.” Utensils are commonly the great- that and get away with It . Some pearance together since “Lovelorn,” A1 . St ’ John whose humorous an- est source of bacteria In milk, time ago a local gentleman engag- in which they both scored personal tl ® S hav ® made . mldl0 " S a “ gh and | states J. P. LaMaster, chief dairy- ed In a controversy that became triumphs ’ In “Sisters” they head w h° needs no introduction to movie man. Milk is an ideal food for the news. I thought him right in prln- a cast which includes Rugsell audiences ls entrusted with all the growth of bacteria, and it is ex- ciple and used half a column in Gleason Jason Robards and Mor- comedy highlights as well as with tremely Important that special care defense of his position. Every sen- gan Wa i lac e James Flood hand- a f6W dramatlc be exercised at all times to keep tence was written as plainly as I i ec j ^e megaphone, the bacterial count at the lowest know how to write, and I thought possible point. To this end Mr. my meaning unmistakable; but' moments—mom - ents usually foreign to Al. But Henry King was looking for some thing different in each of his play- craves information, eagerly seeUing to LaMaster makes the following sug- when I passed the gentleman next f iC °’ < / ana : ,a a “ d ers and knowing that comedians; repair lack or neglect of opportunity f .. o o , v* y Tf information I omt.h- , - • « ^ — - in chlMbooU. .gestions: -W*. “All .day he lifted his head and stared 9YRUF—Now have for sale new home-made syrup in quantities from one gallon up at reasonable Hrices. R. F. Freeland, Plum Branch, S. C. %*OST—Black, white and tan Walk er Fox Hound with collar and name on collar. Reward if ippnd. J. L. Maxwell, Greenwood^ ££§&> SEWING—Next fifteen days, sew ing at half price. Better get in several dresses at this price. Mrs. Moll!e Dowtin, at Mrs. Sara Mat- tison’s residence, Itpo. No uum should feel that he is “too old to learn.” Desire to learn proves of itself that you still can learn. uiver ***«,*« sity for adults, students admittea In j “Milk utensils should be rinsed ^ elsewhere and spend it here. I the" u r o d ezn c on tine ntf eluded a liauker, a day laborer, school in cold water Immediately after, have no axes to grind. I ask noth-I <.Th P ori/inai r.l a n nf lhe Wood- teachers. _ two doctors, a_ dentist.___a] usingi then washed thoroughly in ing and expect nothing. My only' « , Alaska. If the information I gath- 0 ften have high dramatic power ‘.‘All utensils which come in con- past me with the high proud look sought such talent in St. John. And tact with milk should be made of of a loose mule in the barnyard arr , f Hi . f nllr asso- Kmg s foresi S ht ln thls selection durable, - smooth, non-absorbant'on a Sunday. I reckon I’d better /. .. , immediately '■tart the| WlU b6 the t&lk ° f thC mdustry - material. Rusty and badly dented stop trying to write. As everybody o rga nte a tior^ bSnches of • our 1 ' “T” ^ UmS ’ long recognized pails and cans should never be knows. I don’t depend on Fountain “station in Sand France ? a jU T “T ^ On the opening day of the u »i.or .used. . ^w^lWiig.jfet nw money Germany and other countries on jbe e n eliminated to the extent that movie patrons will see a new play er in Bums. Margart Seddon, mother of the screeli'and one of the first players ever c^st in an Inspiration picture. Eulalia Jensen* “grand-dame” of hundreds of films, Yola D’Avril, a little :iRrench miss, Augustino Bor- gato, recruited from grand opera, Edward Chandler, Evelyn Hall, Gretchen Hartman and many other favorites appear in this “hand picked” cast. Aye the “all star cast” is gone forever and the day is here when the player best fitt ed for each role is destined for JiLs or her place iif ttte 'sun. txr photographer, clerks, bookkeepers, in- y. „i I ° ^ men the World carried with it .a suraace agents, a successful merchunf o i, ^ u ”l re ason for staying here is that I deal of ceremonial activity.^ aud two truck drivers. (kaUne washing powder has been j like the simple and unaffected Bccause of the deve i 0 p me nt of pav- Well might .the ancient Chinese say: added. Do not use soap. Use friendliness of the people, and my cd roa ds and other progress that “He that knows not. and knows tlinf brushes instead of cloths. — *- ^ ' • * * he knows not, is wise. Encourage him.” _ sole interest in the community is undiverted the attention of the After washing the utensils,a desire to serve it as best I can. , interest in lodge ceremon- should be rinsed and sterilized with But here of late I have played m- ia i s has dropped considerably in ^ A i an abundance of hot water or hard luck. Did you ever try to thi* mnntrv Fntbn<sia<im fnr inde-e Crime becomes ever more efficiently ♦ , . . , _ . _ ^ • tms country, .bninusiasm lor ioage organized. ,steam. The most effective method amuse a neighbors kid and offer ceremonials still exists in countries A gang of automobile thieves, ul- j tliem in a tight closet and it everything on the premises from Mexico and on the European leged l>y the government to be man-1 thoroughly sterilize for at least 30 your wateh to a bottle of castoria, continent The Woodmen of the aged by a distinguished criminal, for- minutes with live steam; though only to have it greet each new world a<? a fraternal bodv has r£!far f SS/'fo? 1 may j£ ta * nlersed 111 bollhig peace offering . with a louder broug h t h * pplne ss and security to regular salesmen for any car )ou or held over a steam , et for Welli that’s my fix. Ev- many thousands of people in thte ^ i “ ne 1 take my P en ^ band I country and we f‘brfljSli- What Is Your Garage Worth? Your garage surely meeds in suring as well as your house. Adequate protection for all your property is absolutely es sential if you plan to make a .permanent investment in es tablishing your home and its surroundings. Talk with us and get the benefit of our experience. Our advice has .saved many a prop erty owner from loss. Why not let us help you, too? Frank C. Robinson Insurance Agency PHONE 66 McCormick two minutes j ... . They explain that some cars were .X ordered fori shipment to Russia and The uteHaQaishOlUd be removed the shipiqent refused. from the steam or Water while hot You give your order for a fine cur so that they will dry quickly from at half price. They steal the car their own heat, and until used and deliver it. IU costs. $50, as a should be kept inverted in a clean bribe, to arrange for license plate , . chances. ‘ place, free from dust, flies, or oth- ^ er contamination. .Chicago’s police, In the fight against Strainer cloths are a very corn- racketeers, raided 10 labor union of- mon source of bacterial infection flees. Papers seized show the deter- j and should be carefully washed mination of racketeer gangs to “mus-1 an d boiled, where a new cloth is rie” Into reputable labor groupa ami t used at each milkl for at Fortunately, union labor as a whole . as ^ ^hiutes and then hung Is free thus far from any racketeering m a clean place to dry.” taint. * X But union racketeering docs exist A broken promise can be mehd- “ a ‘!* antic da “*! r - 0U ,lJ 6 . C !',‘: ed, but it can never be made as The welfare of the unions demands that it he stamped out. good as new. In a secret test Captain Orlebur, squadron leader in the British air force, beat his own new w’orld’s rec ord for speed, made when he won the Schneider cup, 355 miles and a frac tion per hour. He has recently several times ex ceeded 400 miles per hour, a speed that would bring him across the At lantic in less than a day, across the Pacific by the daylight of one day. We are not far from real flying. |' lOi LOCALMARKET COTTON— Strict Low 8 3-4 Middling 9 1-4 Strict Middling 9 1-2 Good Middling 10 Cotton Seed Bushel 36 cts. Breakfast Bacon per lb. 35 to 5f Eggs per doae* 35 cts. Congressman Hamilton Fish., Jr., Bacon per lb. 12 1-2 to 22 cts able, earnest young man. bead of the 5,0^ ^ sack 79c ^ $1 40 committee appointed to te vesti gat«* #t1nn the “Reds,” says investigation should u P er ^ arr el $6.00 to $11.00 get my foot in it. Erory^hy '^^g our g^ivities to other coun- seems to have a grouch it’s the tries we will not only be able to price of cotton, maybe, Or the brfiig this benefit to these other weather—and I couldn’t say that people but we will also be doinv sinners go to hell without having J a g rea t deal toward bringing about .half of the population ready to a better understanding of the :.ia- scalp me for getting so personal. Next week I’m going to print a special “Taffy Edition” containing nothing but soft soap and see if that will get by without causing anybody to kick my dog or turn up noses at my grandmother. X W. O. W. May Develop Branches Over World tions of the world.” President Fraser said that while in Italy he will request an inter view of Premier Mussolini and ob tain his views in regard ?3 the de velopment of fraternal societies in Italy. While in England he wir also investigate the Friendly Socie ties which are similar to America] 1 fraternal organizations. 3,729,683 Bales Of Cotton Ginned Prior To Sept. 16 THIRD OF MILLION MORE THAN SAME TIME LAST YEAR The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Association may broad en its organization and develop branches all over the World, W. A. Fraser, President of the Association announced today. Mr. Fraser sails for Europe, Sep tember 24, and while on the Euro pean continent he will make an investigation following which the decision will be made whether branch Camps of the Association Mr. Fraser will be launched in European coun tries. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Cotton of the growth of 1930 ginned prior to September 16 was announced to day by the census bureau to have Mr. Fraser’s tour will take him to aggregated 3,729,683 running, bales excluding linters. - Prior to that date last year 3;~ England, Scotland, France, Bel gium, Germany, Italy, Holland ahrt Czech© Slovakia. There are now approximately 500,000 members o' the Woodmen of the World ir the United States and Mexico. Mr Fraser believes that if th? Board of Directors accepts his propose^ plan of a world wide organization that he can build a membership to more than two million. “Such a plan, if carried out. wiP mean a great deal to Omaha.” said Omaha would then bo onal headquarters of a mammoth fraternal order. The 351,613 bales or 23.0 per cent of the total crop had been ginned and 1 in 1928 ginnings totalled 2,500,781 bales or 17.5 per cent of that year'.* crop. In the record crop year of 1926 ginnings to September 1 to talled 2,509,103 bales or 14.1 per cent of the total crop. The ginnings by states were: w 9 Rllffov* IK % RA ^ I A11C iaavwaavav/xx .m. vaxv. llcllIlC V_Silicxllex WULilvA Lllv. 11 L/v- xvlxvJW C °J£« e< sfate» 8 ..houkT knoi : Oreen Coffee! pe'r lb"''2(fto 60 ct ; ^oodmen of the World Life Insur- j throughout the world because o' Louisiana 280,885 •bout all itnporum actlvltle*. inclu.l Roasted Coffee, per ib.’20 to 55 cts , ance Association, as the name im- the advertising and publicity whicT- Mississippi 246,793 lag those of “Reds,” and, if possihi.-. Rice, per lb 5c. to 10c. pUes ’ was to carry out a - world we would carry, on the same as w' Missouri 12,968 Rom« others, Including national graft Grist, _ 4cts wide association,” said President do in this country.” New Mexico — ers, racketeers, bootleg organization* Molasses per tfil. I””. 60 to si 1/ Fraser., “For some time now we If the plan is carried out,- Mr. North Carolina and wholesale criminals. Com per bu. $126 have been* discussing‘carrying out Fraser said that the present organ Oklahoma Fine Feed 75 lbs _ $175. that original intention. We now ization of the Woodmen of th aoma*of*our “b^nd^JT. S Oats per bu. —cts.,have a very fine branch of our World would be greatly supple- he spreading .Wheat per bu $1.6< 'organization in Mexico. We have mented and would bring to Omaha Texas —1,842'126 ((glifii,byiciacF**tur«esyndicate.i&«.) 'Cheese per lb. 25 to 35 cts 'just started to develop Woodmen a greater monthly pay roll. ' Alabama — 346,803 Arizona -- 31,103- Arkansas — 78,131 California 2,019 Florida — 31,971 Georgia - - 595,897 Louisiana — 280,885 Mississippi — 246,793 Missouri --- 12,968 New Mexico — - 3,815 North Carolina --- 32,425 Oklahoma — 60,364 South Carolina — 179,879 Tennessee 7,020 Texas —1,842^126 All other states ^ 156