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V TluirsJay, Felruary 23, 1933 McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE MJMBEK THKEl lsl; 1 fish, oysiRS, AND DAISY PROWS Call City Market this week for fresh fish and oysters and all kinds of poultry; also all dairy products kept on refrigeration at all times. Give us a trial order. 'erfo/ii Mrs, J. A. Major and son, Joe, of Greenwood and Mr. R. T. Major of Mare Island. California, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Major during the past week. Miss Frances Edmunds of Green wood spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ed munds. Mr. James W. Corley has return ed from Greenwood, where he served as juror in federal court last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heiss and Mrs. T. R. McAbee of Cross Hill visited relatives here one day the past week. --CITY MARKET-- G. B. SMITH, Prop. Phone 18 Augusta St McCormick, S. C. Mrs. Jennings Franklin had as her guests for several days recently her sisters, Misses Maggie and Ruth Young, and niece, Miss Frances Walker, of Troy. Mr. C. S. Deubler, of the Con tinental Telephone Company, was a business visitor at the local ex change last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Huguley, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morgan and son. Charles, and Mrs. C. H. Huguley spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Huguley in Greenville. m n Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Dobey from Johnston visited Mrs. D. A. J. Bell Sunday. Misses Anna and Jenna McCas- lan of Troy were visitors in Mc Cormick Tuesday afternoon. Misses Eva Coleman and Lucille Caudle, students of Winthrop Col lege, Rock Hill, spent several days with homefolks here this week. Mrs. A. B. Lyon and Mrs. L. C. Branyon were guests of Mi’s. Ashby King of Greenwood Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Nabors of Abbeville were visitors here Tues- day. White-Dowtin Of interest to a great circle o r friends was the marriage of Mis- Sara Gladys White to Mr. Kennedy Dowtin, which occurred at the A R. P. manse Thursday evening February 16th, at 8:30 o’clock, thr Rev. Leon T. Pressly officiating Only relatives and a few close friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride was becomingly dress ed in beige silk, with shoes, hat, and other accessories of the same shade. Her outfit was completed by a dark blue spring coat which brought out the fashionable con trast of color. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a short wedding trip, after which they will make their home at the groom’s residence in the Dowtin section of the coun ty. Mrs. Dowtin is the accomplished daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. D. White of the Bethany section of this county. She received her education at Limestone College and later attended Osborne’s Business College in Augusta, Ga. For the past several years she held the position as stenographer for home and county agents here. Her lov able disposition has made for her a host of friends. Mr. Dowtin is an extensive land- owner in McCormick County and one of its most successful farmers Many friends join in extending best wishes to them. t Xt Baptist W. M. S. Holds Meeting Girls Auxiliary Has Valentine Party The Girls Auxiliary of the local Baptist church enjoyed a Valentine party Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Miss Anna Fur- queron on Augusta Avenue. The rooms where the young peo ple were received were bright with an arrangement of spring flowers. After a delightful round of games and stunts, the hostess served punch with ginger snaps. I have bought from Mr. J. G. Campbell his stock of groceries and am in business at his old stand next door to Brown's Inc. A share of your patronage is solicited. J. W. JENNINGS Main Street McCormick, S. C. if I SORE Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garrison from Woodville visited here the past week end. Mrs. Garrison had the misfortune to fall in Greenwood and break her arm. She was on her way here when the accident happened. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McBride and son. Billy, from Wadesboro, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. H. Oxner from Anderson were visitors here Sun day at the home of Mr. Will Mc Bride. Mr. A. B. Lyon was a business visitor in Abbeville Monday. The Ann Carter Chapter, U. D. C., will meet at the home of Mrs. H. N. Coleman next Thursday af ternoon, March 2nd, at 3:30 o’clock. Mr. J. J. Collier of Plum Branch was a business visitor here Tuesday. He says he has about completed his new brick building on the lot next to the post office in Plum Branch and expects to open his general merchandise stoi’e about March 1st. -x- ! Birthday Dinner ! For Mrs. Bell The February meeting of the lo cal Baptist W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. D. V. Cason Mon day afternoon with twenty-one members attending. The meeting was opened with the song of the year, “Jesus Calls Us,” and Mrs. James Keown conducted the devo tional. An interesting program was given concerning Home Mission Work, with the following ladies taking part: Mrs. J. E. Britt, Mrs C. K. Epting, Mrs. W. M. Talbert, Mrs. J. S. Dukes, Mrs. W. J. Connor and Mrs. Bertha Harris. The presi dent, Mrs. G. C. Patterson, conduct ed a short business session after which there was a delightful svxdal half hour. IXi Rook Party Given By Mrs. J. S. Strom One of the prettiest parties given in McCormick this season was Tuesday afternoon of last week when Mrs. J. S. Strom entertained members of her Rook Club at her lovely home on Augusta avenue..' The living room and dining room, thrown ensuite, were attractive with an artistic arrangement of red and white spring flowers. Each guest found a pretty valentine which directed her to her place at one of the tables. At the conclusion of the game a delicious salad course, in a perfect valentine arrangement of red and white, with hot punch, was served by the hostess. Other than the club members, those enjoying Mrs. Strom’s hos pitality were: Mrs. C. H. Workman, Mrs. Wistar Harmon, Mrs. C. H. Huguley, Mrs. L. N. Brown, Mrs. W. N. Smith, Mrs. James Keown and Mrs. H. N. Coleman. x Workers Council Meet Methodist W. M. S. Holds Meeting The W. M. S. of the local Metho dist church met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. S. Strom. The meeting was opened with the song “Work for the Night is Com ing.” Mrs. B. D. Mitchell conduct ed the devotional, and “Missionary News,” was read by Mrs. Jno. T. Fooshe. A most interesting play let entitled, “Mary Porter Home from College,” was dramatized by the following members: Mrs. A. J. Hendrix, Mrs. J. S. Strom, Mrs. B. D. Mitchell, Mrs. Jno. T. Fooshe, Mrs. J. B. Smith and Mrs. V/. N. Smith. A short business session was con ducted by the president, Mrs. D. W. Keller, and a delightful social half hour followed. I f CHURCH 1 McCormick Holiness Church Schedule McCORMICK — Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock, except 4th Sunday, when the hour is 10:00 o’clock. Preaching—11:00 o’clock a. m. and 3:00 o’clock p. m. every 4th Sunday. G. T. SATCHER, Pastor. Episcopal Church Schedule -X- 7/ it ° Bt| Poiricia Dow ° »>—««««— -»> The three-quarter length swagger coat in the new spring suit cos tumes is making a strong bid for popularity in the style centers of the country . . . The reason is that careful buying this season causes women to choose a dress which brings along its own cape or coat Preaching services at St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Willington, are as follows: Every 1st and 3rd Sunday at 4 o’clock p. m. REV. A. R. STUART, Minister. -txt- A. R. Presbyterian Church Schedule Preaching at Mt. Carmel, S. on the first and third Sabbaths at 11 a. m. Preaching at McCormick, S. C„ on the second and fourth Sabbaths at 11:00 a. :n. Sabbath school at both churches every Sabbath day throughout th« year. LEON T. PRESSLY, Pastor. McCormick Baptist Church Schedule D. V. CASON, Pastor nta. Get JRi Any little soreness in the neglected. Crush some tabl in some water, and gargle relief, and reduces danger fi and you can feel safe. If all repeat. There’s usually a before gargling take two t headache, stiffness or otb Aspirin relieves neuralgia, freely, it does not hurt the b so cold, s. Bayer may use it / B y a NO TABLETS AftE GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS OIOSS - — ' - '■■■ R Miss Martha Bell honored her mother, Mrs. D. A. J. Bell, with a six o’clock dinner Saturday evening at their home on Pine Street, the occasion being the honoree’s 70th birthday. The guests were received in the spacious living room whicli was tastefully decorated with spring flowers and ferns. The dining room was aglow with lighted tapers and the beautifully appointed table held a center ar rangement of johnquills and fern. Each guest’s place was marked by a dainty place card and a souvenir of this happy occasion. A three course turkey dinner was served to the following guests: Mrs. W. B. Quarles, Mrs. Louise Nelson, Mrs. Lula Wrenn, Mrs. Sarah Mattison, Mrs. W. G. Huguley, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bell and son, James, Master Charles Morgan, of McCormick, and Mr. and Mrs. David Garrison, of Woodville. Mrs. Bell received many beauti ful and useful gifts to remind her of the high esteem in which she is held by her many friends. The regular monthly ^meeting of the Workers’ Council of the local Baptist Sunday School was held at the church Wednesday evening of last week immediately after the mid-week prayer service. Superin tendent G. J. Sanders, Jr., conduct ed an open discussion concerning the needs of the Sunday school, after which the meeting was*turn- ed over to Mrs. G. C. Patterson, chairman of the program commit tee. Mrs. J. S. Dukes gave a talk on “The Responsibility of the Tea cher,” and “Evangelism Through the Sunday school,” was the sub ject of a discussion by Dr. D. V. Cason, pastor of the church. X Attend District Meet In Abbeville . . . and thus they have a costume that’s smart, complete . . . and ready to go. A carefully selected ensemble, as illustrated above, is inexpensive and far from being in the luxury class . . . The model shown is a plaid crepe ensemble with which no fur is necessary, but may well be worn if desired. The coat can be wool lined if wished or may be of contrasting color in wool but with dot or plaid motif to carry through for con sistency in design or for contrast. Either one is acceptable to fashion. McCORMICK — Preaching every Sunday morning at 11:00 and ev ery Sunday evening at 8:00. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8:00. B. Y. P. U.’s, Sunday at 7:00. Bible school at 10:00. Monthly Business meeting, first Wednesday at 8:00. WELCOME BETHANY—Preaching first and third Sunday afternoons at 3:00. Bible School, 10:00, except on first and third Sunday, when at 2:00. WELCOME ' IXI Troy A. R. P. Charge TROY—Sabbath school at 10:00 every Sabbath morning; morrung worship, 11:00. Y. P. C. U. meet* 1st, 3rd and 5th Sabbath evenings at 7:00 o’clock. Prayer meeting, 2nd and 4th Sabbath evening at 7:00. BRADLEY—Sabbath school, 3:00 p. m. 1st and 3rd Sabbaths; wor ship 3:30 p. m. CEDAR SPRINGS—Sabbath school at 3:30 o’clock, 2nd and 4th Sab baths; worship 4:00 p. m. J. H. BUZHARDT, Pastor. -IXI- WOMAN LOST 20 POUNDS IN 4 WEEKS Services At Sullivan School House Union services at Sullivan School House. There is Sunday school at Sulli van school house every Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Preach ing by Rev. E. S. Jones every first Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The public is invited to attend. J. J. MAYSON, Superintendent. X McCormick Methodist Church Schedule Those from the McCormick Methodist Sunday School attending the District Meeting of Sunday school workers in Abbeville last Thursday were: Mrs. J. S. Strom, Mrs. Wistar Harmon, Mrs. C. H. Workman, Mrs. Jno. T. Fooshe, Miss Melba Corley and Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Keller. ‘ Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, Mo., writes: “I’m only 28 yrs. old and weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I also have more energy and fur thermore I’ve never had a hungry moment.” Fat folks should take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast—it’s the SAFE, harmless way to reduce as tens of thousands of men and women know. For your healths’ sake ask for and get Kruschen at any drug store—the cost for a bottle that lasts 4 weeks is but a trifle and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with results— money back. —Adv. McCormick—Sunday school every Sunday at 10:00 a. m.; Preaching at 11:00 a. m. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sun days, and at 7:45 p. m. on fourth Sundays. Praywr meeting Wednesday even* ing at 7:30 o'clock. The Epworth League meets every Sunday evening at 7:00. Board of Stewards meets Monday night following 1st Sundays. REPUBLICAN Sunday School at 11 a. m. on Sn4 and 4th Sundays. 1st and 3rd Sun days at 2:30 p. m. Preaching on 1st and 3rd Sundays at 3:30 p. m. Troy — Sunday school at 10:0« a, m. 1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays; Sr.4 Sundays at 3 p. m.; preaching Sa4 Sunday 3:30 p. m.; 4th Sunday li a. m. The Epworth League meets 2nd and 4th Sundays at 6:30. D. W. KELLER, _ Pastor.