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V ,1* - Thursday, January .7, 1932 McCORMICK, MESSENGER, McCORMICK, S< CAROLINA . i vrsoiii Mrs. T. J. Price, Miss Kate Price Mrs. Ruth Duncan and children spent a few days last week in Greenville visiting Mr. and Mrs. M A. Place. Mrs. Georgia Talbert and daugh ters, Misses Carrie Sue and Eliza beth have returned home a&er spending the Christmas holidays with relatives in Rock Hill and Co lumbia. Mr. J. N. Mitchell of Parksville was among the business visitors here Monday. / Mr. O. G. Calhoun of Adrian, Texas, is visiting at Bordeaux a few days. Miss Frances McGrath returned to Charlotte, N. C., Tuesday, after spending some time with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McGrath. Misses Edith and Lillian Hender son of Simpsonville were visitors to friends here one day last week. Mr. 'ind Mrs. W. E. Rankin and sons, Eugene and Billie, from And erson spent several days here the past week in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Huguley and Mr. and • Mrs. C. H. Huguley. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Duncan and children of Millhaven, Ga., spent Sunday here with Mrs. Ruth Dun can. , Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cothran and little daughter, Joe Ann, from Goldsboro, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Cothran from Rutherfordton, N. C., have returned home, after spending some time with their mo ther, Mrs. yj. F. Cothran. Miss Ruth Williams returned to Augusta last Friday, after spend ing the holidays here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williams. Glad to welcome Dr. W. G. Black- well back to his home here, after an absehce of two months, during which time he was ufider care of specialists in Augusta. His health is considerably better, and his , r many friends hope for him rapid and complete recovery. 1 m ?! 113 • *WE BEGIN THIS NEW YEAR 1932 AS WE BEGIN EACH YEAR BY SELLING THE SAME MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY OR BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR THE SAME MONEY. WE LIST BELOW ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY VALUES FOUND AT THIS BIG STORE EACH DAY. . ' ' Towels Small Size Turkish Of%f% Towels, 6 for fcwl# Ladies’ Bloomers Ladies’ good quality Ray on Bloomers for only fcWl# / Bed Room Shoes La d ies’ good quality Bed Room Slippers 25c for only Children’s Shoes Children’s good quality 98c Shoes in 9 to 2 _. sizes Sweaters ' Good quality Sweaters for girls and boys 48c in all colors ====F= Sheets 81x99 extra good first «quality bleached Q J| Sheets This Sheet sold for $1.39 last year. IKeets . ' Goo d quality bleached Sheets, oun price is only ' ^ Overalls Now m^n if yflu want the ben* Overalls to be had for the money try a pair of Ciallant-Belk Co.’s “Jack Rabbit” Overalls* Alum inum buttons that will not rust, reinforced where re inforcement is needed, large lined pockets Men’s Work Shirts Men’s better Work Shirts, full cut, well made, coat styles, also extra long sleeves and we do not cut the tails of these shirts off to make another but they are made long to give ser vice and comfort and our price is Aftf* only •IOC We Sell It For Less Palmolive Soap O u r Regular Price Cf* is only Cake wl# ♦v , Pongee No. 12 Mumhiie Genuine Red Lahel 1 Pongee, vard " ^ ** Advance S/'yles in Ladies’ New Spring Dresses . Dresses yo u would expect to pay as much as $9.75 for brand new creations. $5.00 SANDY BRANCH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Marion Schumpett were guests in the home of her ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. l?er- Men’s Better Clothing For Less Money That \ye are selling for only $12.50 Plenty of free’ parking space in rear of our store. Come up and park and stay as long as you please. Make yourself at home at Gallatot-Belk Company’s. GALLANT-BELK “GREENWOOD’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE” COMPANY “THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES” WE SELL EVERYTHING AND SELL IT FOR LESS : ^ ■» „ =: < "-U£*4£* iron Sunday. ses Sara and Betty Walker Hadys Deason were the pleas ant guests of Miss Evelyn Walker Thursday night. / < Mrs. W. % Walker , and ;laughters, Wilma and tyyra, sp^nt Monday af ternoon with Mrs. Trom Hartline. Mrs. G. P. Fenpieron was a pleas ant guest in the honiV of Mr. Char lie Newby Monday. Mr. and Mrs. cla and little Barbara s night with Mr and SchumpertJ 6 *^ Mr. and Mrs. T. M. family spent Sunday very ly with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mrs. Bruce Holloway and chil were callers in this home in the a: ternoon. Spend the day guests in the home of Mr. W. T. Walker Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tyra Walker and daughter of McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walker and fam ily. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Owings visited Mr. Owings’ jfarents near Greenwood several days. [ Pleasant guests of Misses Sara and Betty Walker Monday night were Misses Evelyn Walker and Gladys Deason. I Mrs. W. T. Walker and daughter, Myra, spent a few days in the home of Mr. S. E. Rosenswike near Troy. I Mrs. B. R. Henderson and chil dren spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeill. I Little Wilma Walker was the guest of Mayme Louise Walker dur ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Deason, Miss Gladys Deason, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. A i FRI: and . SATURDAY 500 yarids all Wool OCf% Ser^esN MW 36-ineh .tk 54-inch wide, some were $13.00 yard. 1000 kiiggy each '*■’9 -"-T =F= luggy % fobes Thel^-ffQrth $15.0t). \ A table of itemsl Other Close Oi ed here. MODOC One of the most del fairs of the season was Saturday evening given Mrs. T. T. Bussey at t Many interesting games _ McNeill and little son, Billie, spent | joyed by the young peop Tuesday very pleasantly with Mr. g Ue st list numbered about and Mrs. T. M. Dorn The T. E. L. Class meeting will be held Friday afternoon at 3:15 at the home of Mrs. E. L. Rogers. Mrs. Sid Arrington, Mrs. N. G. Ran kin and Mrs. J. W. Wilkins will be assisting hostesses. All members of the S. C. Cotton mained with their mother until all lanta and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Plow- returned to their colleges on Jan- den and children, James, Ethel and uary 4th. Reba, of Manning, S. C Christmas was made happy for Miss Irene Boyd of Atlanta spent Mrs. Lena Hester by the visits of a very happy Christmas with her Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mitchell parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd, and son, Alex, Jr., of Mount Pleas- j Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd and ant, S. C., and Miss Elizabeth Hes- son, James, Jr., of Greenville were ter of Anderson, S. C.> Mr. and also pleasant guests for the day. „ .. . . . . _ _ _ Mrs. Lawrence Hester and children Co-operative Association to McCor- Lawrencei Jr> Jlm Pat and Carolyn> mick County are urged by County Chairman S. L. Britt to attend the district meeting in Aiken Saturday, January 9th, at 2:30 p. m. at the court house. The Susannah Wesley Bible Class will meet at the home of Mrs. J. L. Caudle tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. All members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Creswell an nounce the birth of a fine son, William Marshall, Jr., on Decem ber 30, 1931. * X MT. CARMEL NEWS and Mr. and Mrs. Jspnes Hester and children, Flo and Jim, of Calhoun Falls, were also dinner guests. Mrs. D. J. McAllister and son, John, enjoyed part of the holidays with her father and sister at Cross Hill, S. C. Miss Annie White and her moth er, Mrs. Alice White, were made happy by the nice pleasant visit of Dr. Payson White of Gaffney, S. C., Dr. White was delighted to find his mother looking so well. The last report we had from Mrs. J. W. Morrah was possibly she was a little better. Mrs. Morrah is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Harris in Anderson and Mrs. George Peel, lovingly remembered as Miss Estelle Covin, is on duty as nurse. Mr. H. O. Watson was a business Happy New Year! Let us strive to .make 1932 the best in ev ery way v^ e ^ive ever known. We can, with help of God, make it better in a spiritual way and He 1 will make it better in other ways. The Mt. Carmel H. D. Club was deeply grieved to learn of the sad bereavement of our beloved agent, Mrs. Nell A. Stallworth, in the death of her dear pother, and we wish to extend to her the loving sympathy of the entire community, j A recent bereavement in one home and very serious illness in. | visitor in Augusta and McCormick all Monday. Miss Louise McBride of McCor mick is the charming guest of Miss Mary Hardaway this week. Mrs. Maude Cook, Messrs. Law rence Jenkins and John Hilde- brandt made Mrs. Jenkins and grandson, Harold Cook, happy by a Christmas visit. Mrs. Cecil Gilliam, Misses Juan ita Curtis, Esther and Elizabeth Du Bose were Bradley visitors last Fri day. Misses Elizabeth and Esther Du Bose of Lincolnton, Ga., spent another "caused" a spirit” of "sadness Christmas with their grandparents. 1 charming glken at a party given by — ^ Miss Pettigrew last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrt Floyd* Wells of Greenville^tr visiting Mr. and Wells. “j mother, Mrs. Cora Smith, and Mrs. Roy Edmunds and Elsie df Augusta spent a happy Christmas here with her" mother, Mrs. Ida Black. She also visited in Cal houn Falls and McCormick during the week. * . .. • * ' ' Mr. Hunter McKinney enjoyed a happy Christmas with loved ones at his home near McCormick. Mrs. Charles Bowyer and son, Charles, Jr., of Anderson, Mrs. J. R. Tarrant, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Black and children, Beneva, Jimmie and John, of Beaufort and Miss Carolyn Tarrant of Greenwood made a hap py Christmas for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott and family. Miss 8ell Simpson of Florence and Mrs. Gayly of Anderson were the charming guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Scott the latter part of Christmas. Mrs. Gayly, Miss Nell Simpson and Mrs. Smith Scott were Green wood visitors last Tuesday. B^rs. H. S. Cason spent a happy Christmas with relatives and friends in Anderson and also visit ed friends in Willington for % the New Year. Miss Juanita Curtis, Mrs. Cecil Gilliam' and Mr. Willie Hester at tended the dance in Bordeaux one evening recently. Mrs. Mabel Brown and son, Elren- nan, spent a happy Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frierson of At lanta. They returned home Janu ary 2qd. ^ K MLs Lum Jean Watson for the Christmas, but so many ab- i Mr - an< L Mrs. Joe Curtis. j Miss Ruby Smith, and Mr. an^ Mrs. Arthur Smith of Greenvilig made Christmas happy for the| r sent loved ones returned co enjoy a happy holiday here. Mrs. John D. Cade, Sr., was made happy by a complete reunion her children and grandchildren for Christmas iay. *. Mr. and Mrs. John Dru Cade Of Greenville, and Capt. and Mrs. William Sharp and Wi of McCor mick. i Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and family of McCormick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Manning Brown. ) Friends of Mr. J. P. Price of El- berton, Ga., are extending con- gratulat&hs to him since his mar riage to Miss Lois Smith of Starr, Saturday, December 26, 1931. Many cent serious operation and is able good wlshes to th em as they em- to be up-part of the time. This I bark on their marr ied life. will be good news to her many I Mr * Jesse Jennin ^ s and Rad ford friends. [Owens spent the day recently in the home of Mr. W. T. Walker. Mr. Loyce Jennings spent a few days recently with relatives at Mr. Arthur Smith of Greenville was a Mt. Carmel visitor Tuesday. His mother, Mrs. Cora Smith, ac companied him home. Mrs. Smith | Cedar HiU * is en route to Gainesville, Ga., to ^ Mrs. Frank Holloway spent Wed- resume her duties at Brenau Col- nesda y afternoon with Mrs. R. L. • Hartline. .tege. Mr. D. J. McAllister was a visitor in Cross Hill Sabbath and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Campbell and Mr. Winston Campbell enjoyed McAllister and John returned home ^ aw ^ 1 ^ e Monday night with Mr. and with him. Mrs. Charles Bowyer and Charles returned to Anderson last Thurs day afternoon, after an extended visit here. Mr. W. L. Miller was an Anderson visitor Thursday afternoon. Mr. Buck McLane of Abbeville was a Mt. Carmel visitor recently. Mrs. Cecil Gilliam, Mr. Willie Hester, Miss Juanita Curtis and Mr. Hunter McKinney enjoyed a pleas ant dance at Willington one even ing last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hornsby fi Clinton are spending sogge here among relatives anofrie Miss Maggie Nash froiji Lincc ton is spending a week or so J with her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Ns Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dukes Mr. A. V. Bussey were visitors Si day to relatives in Augusta*; Misses Lillian and Georgia Red were the guests Sunday evening Miss Lucy, Bussey. Mr. A. P. Douglas is spending th week in Augusta. ' Messrs. L. C. and Ernest Rees were business visitors to McCc mick Saturday evening. Miss Lucy Bussey spent^ a of days this week with her Miss Rosalie Bussey, of Ai Miss Georgia Reese wasj guest last Sunday to her ni Lillian Reese. Mr. G. E. Dukes, travel! man, left Monday to spenc OPERA HOUSE ABBEVILLE, S. C. Thursdsfy, January 7th Richard Arlen and Peggy Shannon in “TOUCHDOWN” Frida Pa Mrs. Sanfdrd Campbell Visitors in the home of Mr. and of months in the State Mrs. W. R. McNeill during the holi- I Messrs. J. C Harvely, days were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dea- sey and Thos. J. Stone s son. Miss Gladys Deason and Mr. J. day in Augusta. B. Walker. _ • Mrs. Talton Mrs. Barney Henderson apji shil- field was a visil dren spent Wednesday night t Thursday with Mrs. Tom HartlJSSe. Mrs. Anderson Walls and <$iil* dren spenfc the holidays wittf parents at Ninety Six. Mrs. Bruce Holloway spent awh: Tuesday afternoon witlvMrs. Holloway. Visitors in the home of Mr. J Walker during the holidays w Mrs. Susie Walker, Miss To: Walker, Mrs. J. Creswell children, Miss Beulah' Edmun McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. W Walker and family/^ Miss Elsie Durham spent the week end with friends in Me mick. * * . . Mr. Billie of Cl< Jfcfrs. H. O. V^at Jean and Vi guests for the T. Cade of 1 Jnilia Cade of f College, Mr. and er >n and Misses Lura ard Watson jvere iy. ’ ; Miss Sallie Wells and Miss its of College re- Dr. their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mi Joe Curtis. Herman Smith of Greenville a pleasant guest of his motl Mary Smith and Mr. Bam- ith. e of Mr. k and Mrs. S. Dj happy by the vij Us of Andei Wells di - i m. Mrs. S, Mr. Lawrence Hester and sons, Lawrence, Jr., and Jim Pat, and Miss Alice WeUs were Anderson vis itors recently. Misses Lura Jean Watson, Sallie T. Cade |pd Mr. OUie Watson were Abbeville visitors Saturday. J. F. Sutherland has return ed’hbme frOm a visit in Rock are happy to pay that Mrs. J. T.' rorey is iihfcirbving from & re- yiili