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Thursday, January 21, 1932
McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROUNA
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The Rev. G. N. Dulin and family
from Canton, N. C., are spending
a few days here with Mrs. Dulin’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ab
ercrombie.
Miss Lillian Brown of Greenwood
spent the week end here in the
home of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Black-
well. —
• Mr. Arthur, Bradley has gone to
Perrie, Fla., to accept a position
teaching school.
Misses Mary Bell and Pansye
Williams, teachers at WoodVille,
near Greenville, visited relatives
here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. T. E. Fuller an& family spent
Sunday witfc relatives in Green
wood.
Mr. E. H. Huguley and family
from Greenville spent the week end
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Huguley.
Those attending the Third Dis
trict meeting of the American Leg-
’ ion in Greenwood Monday night
were Messrs. G. E. Campbell, Fred
vC. McCain,’ Dr. C. K. Epting and
Dr. Garnett Tuten.
Sorry Jto report Mr. W. M. Har
mon suffering from an appendicitis
attack since Friday. He was said
to be somewhat better yesterday.
The Sunbeam Band will meet
Sunday afternoon at*3:30 at the
Baptist Church. All members are
urged to be present. ’
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Browns’, Incorporated, have mov
ed into the store room formerly oc
cupied by Mr. A. H. Faulkner in the
Brown-Andrews building on the
upper block of Main Street. Else
where in this paper are some
specials offered by them this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Dm Cade of
■Greenville, Mrs. Jennie M. Cade
and Miss Julia Cade of Anderson
College were charming guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Watson Sab
bath. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hester and
Flo and Jimmie spent Sabbath in
Mt. Carmel.
Mr. W. L. Miller spent Sabbath
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKellar
in North Augusta. !
Mr. J. F. Sutherland returned
home Monday evening from a
pleasant visit in Anderson. j
We are happy to say that our
last news from Mrs. J. W. Morrah
was encouraging. She sits up two
or three hours each day. Her
mahy friends hope for an early re
covery. We^ miss her so much.
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Humphries of
Camden spent last week at the
bedside of Mr. W. R. Boyd. Messrs.
James and Ernest Boyd of Abbe-,
ville were also with their father.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott of Beau
fort reached here ^Wednesday, also
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frierson of At
lanta came Wednesday night.
Rev. and Mrs. Leon T. Pressly of
McCormick were visiting the sick,
Mr. W. R. Boyd and Mr. John
Walter Covin, Wednesday morning.
Miss Gladys Scott spent the past
week end in Greenwood. We are
glad to say that Miss Carolyn Tar- |
rant, who recently had to undergo
an operation at the hospital in
Greenwood, is getting along nicely, j
Mrs. Carrie Connor and Mr. Hol
lis Connor, who have been spend
ing some time in Charleston, re
turned home Friday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Connor and
children bf Charleston accompan
ied them home and visited here
until Monday.
Mrs. Nell Stallworth of McCor
mick was a visitor here Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. R. Tarrant spent Satur-
Advance Showing of
New Spring Dresses
Beautiful styles in prints and solid colors. These
dresses are gay, different, entirely new-just what you
are wanting for spring. In three groups— '
DRESSES
$10.00 Values *
Now selling for the low price of—
$5.00
DRESSES
A group that the same quality
sold last year for $14.75 and $16.50
offered at ^
$9.75
DRESSES
> $12.95 Values
Going at the neat sum of—
$7.95
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New merchandise arriv
ing every day to every de
partment of our big store.
Save money on the same
goods here.
We want to sincerely thank the people of McCormick
and surrounding tpwns and communities for their
patronage given our store in the past, and to assure
you that we are able to ren ler you better service and.
save you more money now than ever before, as we
have bought a tremendous stock of merchandise on
the lowest market in many years. We buy everything
possible from mills in towns where our stores are lo
cated, thereby helping the communities and those
connected with the mills.
BATTERIES FOR
ALL LIGHT CARS
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j WHITTLE BATTERY
v SERVICE
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AUGUSTA, CA.
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Gallant-Belk Company has been watching results
from advertising in The M,cCormick Messenger and
has found that it is a paying proposition to the store,
so we have decided to run an advertisement in every
issue of The Messenger during the year 1932. We
have been keeping close watch on this advertising '
and want to say the results are very noticeable and
pleasing to us. Watch The Messenger throughout
the year for announcement of new and seasonable
merchandise and wonderful values offered by
Gallant-Belk Company, Greenwood’s l eading De
partment Store.
Gallant-Belk Company sells for cash, so there’s no
danger of your having to help share burdens of loss
on bad or slow accounts. We make quick ^turn
over” which allows us to sell it for less.
GALLANT-BELK
“GREENWOOD’!? LEADING
DEPARTMENT STORE”
WE SELL EVERYTHING AND SELL IT FOR LESS
COMPANY
“THE HOME OF
BETTER VALUES”
days.
Rev. J. H. Warren filled his reg-
ula . appointment here last Sun
day delivering a very able sermon.
Mrs. E. F. Bussey and Mrs. Leo
Hornsby spent last Friday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dorn.
Mr. E. L. Reese from Double
Branches, Ga., is spending a week
or ten days here with his nephew,
Mr> J. M. Reese.
Mrs. G. E. Dukes and children
were visitors Sunday evening to
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stone.
Mr. R. G. Boswell of Augusta
made a short visit here Saturday
evening.
Messrs. J. ,C. Harvely, E. F. Bus
sey, H. J. Bussey, B. M. Bussey and
A. P. Douglas were visitors to Au
gusta on Monday of this week.
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SANDY
BRANCH
NEWS
Mrs. Barney Parks and daught
ers, Kathleen and Tommie, spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs. Man
ning Brown.
Mr. J. B. Walker was the dinner
guest of Mr. Bert Deason Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Walls and
children spent the week end with
relatives near Ninety Six.
Mrs. Manning Brown and Mrs. J.
B. Deason spent Friday afternoon
with Mrs. Creight Brown,
i Misses Sara and Betty Walker
and Nellie Brown were the pleas
ant guests of Miss Francis Watkins
Friday night.
! Callers in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Campbell Friday after
noon were Mrs. J. T. Deason, Mrs.
W. R. McNeill, Mrs. A. B. Campbell,
Misses Gladys Deason, Nellie and
Rebecca Brown.
i Mrs. Anderson Walls spent last
Tuesday very pleasantly with Mrs.
R. L. Hartline.
Mrs. Marion Schumpert spent
Sunday with relatives in our com
munity.
Miss Elsie Durham spent a few
days last week with relatives in
McCormick.
Miss Gladys Deason was the din
ner guest of MisS Nellie Brown
Sunday. ‘
Mrs. W. R. McNeill and son, Billie,
also Miss Gladys Deason spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs. An
derson Walls.
Mrs. J. B. Deason spent Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Winston
Campbell.
Mr. Tyra Walker is having a
dwelling house built on his farm,
and they will move into it as soon
as it is completed. /
Miss Francis Watkins entertain
ed the younger set with a party
last Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dom and
children of McCormick spent
awhile Friday night with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Deason.
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Conrad-Tolen
SPECIALS
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FOR THIS WEEK
25c Curtain Goods
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One tabic of remnanls
at half price. Included
in these are Prints, Play
Cloth, Chevoits, Crepes,
Cretonnes, Oo’ings, Sheet-
fing. Silks, Wool Goods,
etc.
A new shipment of Prints
and solid color Broad
cloth, fast colors, 36-inch
wide, per yard
10c
We are now moved into
store formerly occupied by
A. H. Faulkner, and invite
you to visit us when in
town.
Many f friends throughout this
section will be interested to learn
of the marriage of Mr. Robert Tol-
en, son of Mrs. Sallie Tolen and the
late Mr. Tolen, and formerly a resi
dent of the De la Howe community.
The announcement follows:
Mr. Robert Michael Tolen
and ,
the bride as maid and Mrs. Pearce
Seago was matron qf honor. The
bridegroom had his brother, Bailey
Rartzog, as best man. v
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The Bride
The bride was beautifully dressed
in a spring suit of gold colored
cloth with accessories of dark
brown. She wore a corsage of yel
low roses. The entire ensemble ac
centuated her own unusual color
ing and was most becoming.
The bride’s mother wore green
and she had a corsage of white
narcissi.
Following the ceremony the
bridal party were invited into the
dining room where a chicken salad
course with sandwiches and coffee
and ambrosia and cake were serv
ed. At the head of the table was
the wedding cake which was first
cut by the bride with 7 the usual
ceremonies.
The young couple left during the
afternoon for a wedding trip and
will return to Greenwood some
time next week to make their home
here. Both have been popular
members of society here and theiif
friends are delighted that their
marriage will not take them away
from Greenwood.
4 Mrs. Hartzog attended Lander
college and since her graduation
has been teaching in the McCor
mick High school. Mr. Hortzog at
tended Clemson college , and the
University of Georgia and has since
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Grace McCord, which appeared in
the Greenwood Index-Journal of
' " January 15:
day night with Mrs. W. A. Scott! the large group at the school. She Florence, Mrs. Dessive Carmon and The marriage of Miss Grace Mc-
and returned to Beaufort Sabbath is Alba Turner from Spartanburg Mrs. W. W. Howell of Columbia, cord, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott. {and a member of the ninth grade. Mrs. Maude Sedler and little a. a! McCord formerlv of Green-
IXT Five carpenters from Greenwood, ! daughter, Virginia, and
Miss Margaret Alistine Conrad
announce their marriage been connected with the Postal
on Saturday, the ninth of January Telegraph company and the Bell
Nineteen hundred and thirty-two Telephone company, at present
at Thomasville, North Carolina holding a position with the latter
X organization. Though their engage-
^ J tt [ment was recently announced, no
McCora-riartZOg date was ,set and .the marriage
comes as somewhat of a surprise
Of cordial interest to friends of to many of their friends,
the bride in McCormick is the fol- in addition to the attendants,
lowing account of the wedding of Francis Lawrence and Pearce Sear-
Henry Gerard Hartzog to Miss g 0 were guests from Greenwood.
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Fidelis Class Meets
DE LA HOWE NEWS
The high school had the mid
term examinations Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. Gettys carried the members
of the seventh, ninth and tenth
grades on a straw ride Saturday
afternoon. The outing was en
joyed by all and refreshments were
served at the Welcome Cafe in
Calhoun Falls.
Miss Thelma Alexander spent the
week end with relatives in Com T
merce, Ga. * ..
Another girl has been added to
-ixt-
MODOC NEWS
S. C., are finishing up the bunga- Rosella Vaughn of Orangeburg,
low that will be the superintend-!
ent’s home.
Thursday night, Miss Thelma
Alexander “set up” a group of boys
to see “Notre Dame” at Abbeville.
Miss Alberta James and Miss
Nellie Hook spent the week end in
Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. Julia Clary spent Monday
with friends in McCormick.
The Fidelis Class of the Metho-
Miss wood but now of Columbus, Ga., dist church held its first meeting
Misses Alva and Lucile McDaniel
and Mr. Henry Gerard Hartzog, Jr., 0 f the New Year at the home of
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Miss Eula Caudle last Thursday .
Hartzog of this city, was quietly night.
solemnized at 1:30 o’clock Wednes-
The devotional was conducted by
day afternoon at the home of the M , M K aIter which an in _
bride’s parents in Columbus. The
ceremony was quite simple and
teresting Robert E. Lee program
was presented by Miss Ruth Cor-
homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hornsby re
turned Sunday to Clinton, after
Miss Mae Wiley spent a few days spending several weeks here among
with her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Watkins.! friends and relatives.
Visitors to the school during Mrs. J. W. McDaniel from Green-
we^k were,* Mr. J.^M/Nickles and wood spent the past week here with
Mr. Lewis Perrin of Abbeville, Mrs! her - ifiother, Mra. Georgia Reese,
Mixon and son, Lester Mixon, of w*ho has been veryf ill the past few
of Augusta spent Sunday here with charming and was witnessed by on- j
‘ " ly a small group of friends and ^ .
relatives of the contracting party. .After the business was completed
The wedding party formed a tab- the f u . est5 had a most enjoyable
leau in the living room which was S0Clal h our. ^
decorated in green and white for The hostess served delicious
the occasion and the vows were sandwiches, hot chocolate, pickle-
read by Dr. Boyd, of the Presby- and cheese crackers.
terian church of Columbus.
Miss Imojean McKellar attended
TOMMIE WALKER,
*• J -Reporter.