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0 V Thursday, April 13, M53 MeCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NUMBER THRE* % 'St ' X.v .-t .»x., ’ yr\ v> t - <. - v SHOES -V *?*. ( Just ■ received com* plete : new line of *• ' .' • ^ - » <•* .. - . ' ' .** spring Shoes for men, women and , • •• ; ^ , •» ■ • children in all the new colors and styles • » S. • . * • ‘ > at all lo>v prices; ? r g ' ’ ■ , large stock to select from. G*n fit every body and all pocket ■ r ■ ■ f . - a - books. See them be fore, buying. New line Anklets, for children, solid colors and fancy tops^ every size in stock, now_ * '* v • >,.% ... ' . ! * and vi Spring shades in Full F ashioned Hose, all silk chiffon 5 and service weight, now— 1 \ . / 50c Pafr UNDERWEAR ~ Rayon Underwear, Knickers, Step- ,ins. Slips, yests. Pajamas, full line . all colors, new low prices on these; priced from— 10c to $1.00' . EASTER NOTIONS Organdi Frilling, Collars, Tap es apd Binding, New Buttons, Tics, Cloves^ Ladies 9 Purses, Berets, Handker* chiefs. Garters, Belts, Buckles and Slides. new ,. NOVELTY CREPES j ■; ;• and :f ' • t*' >. I \ ^ .." k - Sport Patterns, Plaid Stripe, all new spring Colors, yard v Syson, of Atlanta, Ga., spent last week end here in the home of her brother, the Rev. D. W. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rogers and little daughter, Lillabel, spent Sun day with friends in Laurens. Mrs. J. S, Dukes and son, Billy Dukes, Mrs. D. V. Cason and Mrs. D. W. Keller attended thje W. d T. U. convention at Ward, S. C., Sat urday. Mrs. Dukes and Mrs. Keller took part in the program. Mrs. W. M. Talbert, and Mrs. W. ill. Coleman spent Monday in Au gusta. Little Charles Seigler > the son of Mr. ank Mrs. Elmer Seigler, is in the Shriners’ Hospital in Green ville, for treatment. and 50c PRINTS All the newest pat terns in spring Prints, all vat fast colors, largest stock to select from, yard and >>y J- rn’ : j — , • }. CbiH’diJSchediule • M and *d Sabbath aftropon at 3:00 o’clock tvi^ry 1st and 3*tl afternoon at 3:45 odock ajr^ta yoa iat i W. c. tOKBR. 1 Pastor: f .. •, V- McCormick Methodist * " t > \ Church Schedule McCormick—Sunday school every Sunday at 10:00 a. m.; Preaching mt 11:00 a. m. 1st, tod and 3rd Sun days, and at 0:00 o’clock every Sun day evening. . V ■ Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. The Epworth League meets every Sunday evening at 7:00. Beard of Stewards meets Monday night following 1st Sundays. s REPUBLICAN Sunday School at 11 a. m. sa Bril and 4th Sundays. 1st and Srd Sun days at 2:80 p. m. Prseehing an let and 3rd Sundays at 3:30 p. xh. Twoj — Sunday school at 10:0f a. m. 1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays; Bad Sundays at 8 p. m.; pmaehing Snd Sunday 3:30 p. m.; 4th Sunday 11 a. m. The Epworth League meets tod and 4th Sundays at 6:30. D. W. KELLER, Sunday morning at 11:00 and ev ery Sunday evening at 8:30. Fnayer tnm&ng* Bfediieaday at fzOO. EL Y. P. UvX Sunday at 7:30. Bible school at lp:00. Monthly. Businam meeting, first Wednesday at 6:00: ^ , '■■■ j rm ,f** third Sv»day afternoemo at Bible 8choo41^:0^ OkcepV oh fiw* and third Sunday, at *30. Mi;. H. Y. Forsythe of Aiken was a visitor here one day the past week. Mr. B. L. Talbert and family from Augusta spent the week end with relatives in and near town. • • 64i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Talbert and Mrs. T. L. Edmunds and daughter, Miriam, spent Sunday with Mr. W. B. Nickles and family of podges. / I Mr. J. W. Abercrombie and son, Doyle, of Brooksvilje, Fla., are spending a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ab ercrombie. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Scott df Greenwood spent Sunday here with Mr. J. L. Bosdell and family. Mr. C. H. Fooshe is attending the Woodmen of the World convention which opened at Union Tuesday and runs through today. - Dr. C. K. Epting and Mr. A. J. Hendrix attended the Red Men convention in Rodk Hill Monday and Tuesday. - Messrs. Robert Jennings Talbert and' Jack Coleman were visitors in ftoek Hill on Mppday and Tuesday. • r -" * >i^ * » ■ SviSf */. The Susannah Wesley Bible Class Will meet Friday, April 14, at 4 oWock a* the home o* Mr*, D. W, WBh Mm, J r F. Ufason, Mrs. *>. I^ Deason^ Mrs. W. W./fceown and Jtr* Paul Holloway assistant hostesses. Mr. and Mm. W. A- Young of Bradley announce the birth at a 6 If2 pound ion on April 9th, who will be palled DOuglas Pstrker. Mr*, young will be remeothemd Mis* Gladys Dillashaw of MpConnick. . .Schedule Preaching services at St. Stephens Episcopal Church, WiUington, arc as follows: Every 1st and 3rd Sunday at 4 o'clock p. m. ' REV. A. R. STUART, - Minister. txt A. R. Presbyterian / Church Schedule The T. E. L. Class social Will be held at the home of Mrs. C. K. fep- ting tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All ihembers are to. attend. A * Preaching at Mt. Carmel, S. C. on the first and third Sabbaths at 11 a. m. ' Preaching aft McCormick, S. C. on the second andr fourth Sabbaths at 11:00 a. m. Sabbath school at both churches every Sabbath day throughout the year. LEON T. PRESSLY, Pastor. X -XV- 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. BATCHER, Pastor. IVfcCoxmicktBaptist ChurchScbedule py,c F, Pwtor p. ship' CE1 at 3:1 baths; ,woi l. P. Charge school at 10:0t oming; morrjnf P. C. U. meetc Sabbath evenings yer meeting, 2nd evening at .7:00 th school, 3:00 .. Sabbaths; wor- >S—Sabbath school id and 4th Sab- Ip 4:00 p. m. J. H. BUZHARDT, > Fastoi. -tW Mr. and Mrs. H. S. LaGroon and two children, Thelma and Mary, of Waycross, Oa., spent the past week end with relatives near McCormick and Plum Branch. £ . i nmia ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bamhardt and children spent last Sunday in Graniteville with relatives. Miss Alma Faulkner spent Sun day in Graniteville with her cousin, Mrs. Bill Ford. Dr. and^Mrs. D. V. Cason, Mrs. J. S. Dukes, Mrs. G.jC. Patterson, Mrs. Leon S. Traylor, Mrs. W. S. Ar rington, Mrs. J. F. Mattison, Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Mrs. A. J. Andrews and Mrs. H. N. Coleman attended the W. M. U. State convention in Co lumbia Wednesday. 'Mr. C. A. Seigler of Modoc was a business visitor here Monday. Mrs. Lena Keller Syson, her daughter. Miss Gertrude Syson, two sons, James and Manning Services At Sullivan School House rn, pmeM «t TIwr* i» SmuUr school tt.RuU. patch 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 Plum Branch Baptist Schedule PLUM BRANCH—Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays at ljU30 o’clock a. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. B. y. p. U. every Sun day evening at 7:00 Q’clock. TROY—Preaching 2nd Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 4th Sfinday at 3:30 p. m. Sunday school on# hour be*. ppS. We wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many frtends and neighbors who were so kind to us during my recent illness. We especially thank the attending physician, T>f, Workman. Wo also thank the faithful nurse. Miss Beulah Thompson. May God’s rich est blessings rest on all, 3. A. McAlister and Family. m LswtpH-Kias ' * fit’” Miss Mary Lawton, daughter o Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Lawton Wllllngtori, South Carolina, ap<£ Wllmer Martin Klas of Elizabe N. J., were married at 8 o’clock Sat? urday night, April 1st, at the Ger man Lutheran Church at Elizabet! N. J. Following the weddlni ceremony there was a reception am wedding luncheon. One - hundred guests were present. —ix i Kennedy-Giles • “RENDER UNTO CAESAR* Teacher, we know that you speak the truth,” said the • jealous “Pharisees and Herodians,” “and that you don't care anything about the authority or office which a man holds. You treat them all alike, and speak your mind bluntly because you get your thoughts direct from God- “Now, tell us* is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar or • not?” ' Very clever, gentlemen, very clever, indeed. If Jesus answers that it isn’t lawful, you will have the record of his reply in Herod’s hands in-ai^ hour; arid instantly he will be under arrest for propagating rebellion against the Roman power; if he answers that it is lawful, he will lose his popu- lar following. Because the people hate the Romans, and dodge the taxes at every turn . . . very, very clever. He looked at them with frank contempt, as if to say* / “Do you really .think I am quite as simple as all that?” “Somebody lend me a coin,” he exclaimed. An eager fistener dug into his pocket and produced it. Jesus held jt pp where all could see. “Whose picture is that?” he demanded. “Whose ' name?"’ ^ .. . ’ . . 1 They began to be uneasy. The shrewdest spsptected that the path was leading toward the precipice, yet there was no escape. They must answer. “Caesar’s,” they re plied. • “Very good,” said he ironically. ' “Render unto Caes ar the things that are Caesar’s and unto God the thjngs that are God s. j9L , , > ^npther repulse for theiiest legal talerirhi the-caty'. another good langb for the crowd . . . anoth«|; ji<^y to tell ip the tayerns, in the Temple court, in the market-place . -. . wherever the cqipmpn folks crowded together . . . Says the narrative describing the defeated questioners “they marvel ed greatly at him.” . . . and iri another place . . . “and no > map after that durst ask him any question.” Every ph- jection had been turned back upon the pbjeetprs; every trap had sprung upon the fingers of those who set it. No aj-gHWHf except the final one which is al- j Ways a eonfewfeit pf jfa'iiiire. fHey ha^ the jjrijte force oi» i . their si3e. "<»» ' iltiy Ifito on the cross. (f Not in time, however. Net UiUil hls work was finish* ed. Not ontil heTtad 'trained and equipped a force whicli ? would carry 0» ^rfUl qoqhk power because of m# very fact j of hb death. . 1 Every year in our country there are thous ands of *cbnyejtoo«&-—politipa^* charitable, biisihess. Most • i them are a waste^ 'Fhey ute conducted on the. false as- , sumption that overselling and exaggeratibii arc potent i . fprees-^that the energies of men respond most poiyerfuUy to promises of easy ‘victory and soft rewards. ‘ The great leaders of the world have known better. j- yAV »A 1 ~-fy c . . ... Next Week: The Great Idea . . . Copyright, Bobbs-Merrill Company. ■ S'- ^ ^ ■ Miss Lena Lorene Kennedy and Mr. William D. Giles were quietly married Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moody, near El- lenton. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Cecil F. Outlaw; pastor ■ of Ellenton Christian church, and which was witnessed only by members of the immediate families, took place in the living room, which was decorated in pink, white and green. Dog wood, crabapple and spirea were used in profusion. The young bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kennedy of Augusta,, was unusually i lovely in a costume of Eleanor blue, all accessories harmonizing. A part of her life was spent in Ellenton where her parents lived and since their removal to Augusta she has continued to be here frequently with her aunt, where she has won many friends by her charming manner and quiet dignity. Mr. dlles Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Giles of McCormick and holds a responsible position with xpenence Service r acimies Those are' the important things in measuring the worth of a funeral director, and &duld hs bbrnk in »in<I Wbqn ' ■ you have occasion to choose ohd - * *' f ' DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUR SERVICE and there 6» no additional charge for service out of town j. s. A Main Street McCormick, S. C. t Easter Bunnies Right On Time m iiilll IH m w \ Ml Preaching 2nd the Atlantic Cpast Line Railroad in at i q’Alock p. in. 'Reeky Mount N. C., where they |N|V. O. L. ORR, L will make their home.—Augusta *v« y,- ) '.j J»Mtor. I Chronicle, oP'April nth. V SMS?? tv :•:» *J vM M: ter bunni Mr ill le thii alwi maidens were slightly in dou^t so they went .(mt sad smntnd «l mairfb 07 b u n # 7®*^ 80 90v s«w Rdla and kvriyA maidens fair of fsihe, want all good tittle bov« arid Wo th#.( * * - - Theae two 4 sad about and i^vslyn Tlffanv, ler tMMJtr liaio ii«f fvidwMs sad $ &«£ friends will bo right 9 a the job op ^ u. i