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v -.l j Thursday, August 24, 1933 McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICE, SOUTH CAROLINA r PAGE NUMBER THREE' cwmcu m ■ .-.r > Lower Long Cane Church Schedule : i‘ f .. 'ft :• /• I Sabbath school every 1st and 3rd Sabbath afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. " t Pteaching every 1st and 3rd Sabbath afternoon at 3:45 o’clock. A cordial welcome awaits you at these services. ' . . „ .W.-C. KERR, . Pastor. McCormick Methodist Church Schedule t' i. ■ • f ;; • t ■ .,1" . McCormick—Sunday school every Sunday at 10:00 a. m.; Preaching at 11:00 a. m. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sun days, and at 8:00 o’clock every Sun day evening. ( ■ •• Prayer meeting Wednesday eeet ing at 7:30 o’clock. The Epworth League meets every Sunday evening at 7:00. Board of Stewards meets Monde night following 1st Sundays. REPUBLICAN Sunday School at 11 a. m. oa In* and 4th Sundays. 1st and 3rd Sua days at 2:30 p. m. Preaching oi 1st and 3rd Sundays at 3:30 p. m. Troy — Sunday school at 10:00 s ■a. 1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays; 2a* Sundays at 8 p. m.; preaching la* j JSunday 3:30 p. m.; 4th Sunday 11 ». m. 1 The Epworth League meets 2nd and 4th Sundays at 6:30. D. W. KELLER, McCormick Holiness Church Schedule •? i ': .. MCCORMICK — Sunday School -«yery Sufiday morning ,at 10:00 otlock. Preaching—11:00 o’clock a. m. and 4:00 o’clock p^ m. every 4th ~ -Sunday. ■- ; . t C. T. SATCHER, . 1 Pastor^ . i i IfH i r i . . 1 . !*» I JlcCormick Baptist ' V . . ,■ •, , ; < Church Schedule D. V. CASON, Pattor . ** .. McCORMlCK — Preaching every 4Suhday morning at 11:00 and ev- «ry Sunday evening at 8:30. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 4:00. . B. Y. P. U.’s, Sunday at 7:30. 6ible school at 10:00. Monthly Business meeting, first Wednesday at 8:00. WELCOME BETHANY—Preaching first and • third Sunday afternoons at 3:30. . Bible School, 10:00, except on first . And third Sunday, when at 2:30. WELCOME XXI • / 4 * Episcopal Church Schedule \ Special reductions bn per manent waves for limited time. • ' . . ' • j / v .. . $7.50 Wave $5.00 . 5.00 Wave 3.50 ‘ 3.50 Wave £.50 Finger Wave 25c We specialize in hair dyeing Beauty culture in all its [ branches by expert operators. La France Beauty Salon V Mrs. Ann Sheehan, Mgr. Telephone 1255 318 Herald Building Augusta, Ga. Phone or write for appoint ment. f erson< Mr. .Wilbur Strom and family at tended the Clinkscales reunion last Wednesday which was held at the Grove Church in' Anderson County. ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. Drucker, Misses Rebecca Drucker, Mary Key and Roberta Smith spent Greenville. Junday in Miss Lucy Franklin spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fisher r and Miss Nora Vivian Fish- dr of Anderson. Mrs. G&ratt Goff spent this week with Mr. Goff’s sister and brother, Mrs. Monroe Simpson and Mr. T. L. Goff. Mr. R. N. Edmunds of Parksville v/as a business visitor here Satur day. During The August Sale I, RUGS AND DRAPERIES at V - r NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE On the 28th day of August, 1933, at 11 o’clock A. M., we will make a final settlement as Administra tors of the Estate of Thomas J. Lyon, Sr., deceased, in the office of the Probate Judge of McCor mick County, S. C., at which time we will ask for a discharge. All persons holding claims against said Estate should present them properly attested before that date. ' A. W. Lyon, Administrator. A. B. Lyon, Administrator. July 26, 1933. — 4t. Mr. Lawrence Strom has return- * ed home, after visiting relatives at Iva. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rheney have returned from a visit of several days to relatives in Savannah and Hephzibah, Ga. Miss Frances Anderson of Green wood is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. M. L. B. Sturkey. v Mrs. Maggie Holliday and little daughter, Mildred, are spending a few days with Mrs. Holliday’s sister, Mrs. W. T. Reynolds, in Greenwood. LIQUID . TABLETS - SALVE CkMks Malaria In 3 days, Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia te M minutes. : / ^ ^ . r . A . . FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC d ; *. ■ Afopt speedy Remedies Known Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. . The public is Invited to attend. 1 - 3F. J. MAYSON, Superintendent. r vr. \ Branch ; Baptist Schedule u* Preaching services at St. Stephens Episcopal Church, WWington, are us follows: Every 1st and 3rd Sunday at 4 o’clock p. m. REV. A. R. STUART, Minister. tXl Troy A. R. P. Charge i TROY—Sabbath school at 10:0t every Sabbath morning; morning worship, 11:00. Y. P. Ci U. meets 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. Paste*. -XXX- Services At Sullivan l School House PLUM BRANCH—Preaching 1st and 3rd Sunday^ at 11:00 o’clock a. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. B. Y. P. U. every Sun day evening at 8:00 o’clock. TROY—Preaching 2nd Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 4th Sunday at 4:00 p. m. Sunday school one hour be fore preaching. BETHLEHEM — Preaching 2nd Sunday at 3 o’clock p. m. PARKSVILLE — Preaching at 11:30 on 4th Sunday morning; Sun day school every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. B. Y. P. U. every Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. • / ' REV. O. L. ORR, Pastor. X Miss Sara Louise Strom is visit ing Miss Elsie Ligon at Iva. Mrs. T. L. Goff and daughters Misses Sara and Lucille, spent Tuesday very pleasantly with Mrs T. A. Dillashaw. 1 Mr. C. A. Seigler of Modoc was among the business visitors here Saturday. l ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Swygert and son, Bep, of Columbia spent Sunday here in the home of Mrs A. J. Andrews. Their daughter, Mary .JUlce, who had been visiting Efizkheth' Bfbwa for the week, re turned home with them, .accom panied by Elizabeth who will sperid a week with her. Master George Thomas Goff has returned home, after a ten days’ visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll, of Plum Braz^Ch. . % /I ... 4 L * Mrs. E. W. Masters and son, E! W., spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Wilbur Strom. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thrift and grandson, Billy Thrift, from Miami, Pla., spent several days here last week with relatives. Hon. and Mrs. F. C. Robinson and daughter, Miss Margaret, and Master Bill Strohecker of Columbia spent the week end here. Mr. Manning Carroll spent Wed nesday with Mr., and Mrs. T. L. Goff. Plnm Branch M. E. Church Schedule ; Branch. Miss Catherine Cochran of Jack sonville, Fla., is a visitor in the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. [and Mrs. R. M. Winn, of Plum i Mrs. T. L. Goff has been on the sick list several days. All hope she Mrs. Wilbur Strom has returned ASBURY—Sunday School every i home, after visiting relatives at Iva, Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Epworth ^ arr anc * Anderson. League every Sunday at 7:00 p. m. Preaching 1st Sunday at 11:15 a. m. BARR’S CHAPEL—Preaching 4th win soon be better - Sunday at 4:00 p. m. BORDEAUX—Sunday School ev ery Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Preach ing 1st Sunday at 8:00 p. m., and 3rd Sunday at 11:15 a. m. ST. PAUL—Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Epworth League every Sunday at 8:00 p. m. Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11:00 a. m. J. E. STRICKLAND, Pastor. “BEFORE THE RISE” PRICES - » • • No class of merchandise has shown a greater in- o * ; crease in price than homefurnishings and we can most conscientiously advise our customers to fill their needs of this merchandise as early as possible while they can take advantage of present low prices. We Cannot Replace The Merchandise Now On Our Floor To Sell At Anything Like The Prices We Are Now Asking. . The opportunity to serve you will be appreciated; J. B. WHITE & COMPANY Augusta Georgia Sunday in Waynesville, N^ C., with friends. They were accompanied by Miss -Annie Laura Sturkey, Mrs. Wessie S. Hitt and Master Herbert Sturkey who are visiting their sis ters,. Misses Bertha and Mamye Sturkey. Messrs: James Patterson and Mil ton Walker are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walker, Jr., in Ridge- land this week. Mr. Bill Symmes of Greenwood spent the week end here with his college mate, Mr. Jim Murray. J NUMBING GRIP OF ANCIENT CREEDS Ask any ten people what Jesus Hebrews. We have read it often, heard it redd oftener, but we have never believed it, of course . . . The conception of his character which , 4' - / Mr. “Bub” Blackwell of Laurens is visiting Mr. John Thomas Mc Grath, Jr., here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morgan and children, Miss Catherine and Clayton, Jr., of Shelby, N. C., re cently visited Mr. Morgan’s brother here, Mr. C. C. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sanders, Mr. William Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders and two children from Greenville visited relatives here SUnday. „ j Theology has given i» makes any meant by his “Father’s business,”! ‘“I Th 0 7 ,< and nine of them will answer! S idea impossible. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blackwell of Laurens visited friends and rela tives here and at Plum Branch the past week end. D f and Mrs. C. H. Workman and children left this morning to spend about a week in Chicago attending the Century of Progress Exposition. Mr. Raymond Chamberlain of St. Petersburg, Fla., is spending the week here with his mother, Mrs. L. N. Chamberlain. Misses Annie Lou Lankford, Hel en Miner, Louise Langley, Evelyn Winn and Messrs. James King and Pete Lankford of Plum Branch, and Miss Mabel Lyon of Troy and Miss Catherine Cochran of Jack sonville, Fla., left Wednesday to at tend the Century of Progress Ex position in Chicago, 111. Mrs. D. C. Wrenn left Tuesday morning for Walterboro, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Rid dick Ackerman. Mrs. J. F. Mattison underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Greenwood Hospital Monday even ing. She is reported to be getting along very nicely. 1 x t “preaching.” To interpret the words in this narrow sense is to lose the real significance of his life. It was not to preach that he came into the world; not to teach; nor to heal. These are all depart ments of his Father’s business, but the business itself is far larger, more inclusive. If human life has any signifi cance it is this—that God has set going here an experiment to which all His resources are committed. He seeks to develop human beings, superior to circumstance, victori ous over Fate. No single kind of human talent or effort can be spared if the experiment is to suc ceed. The race must be fed and clothed and housed and transport ed, as well as preached to, and taught and healed. Thus all business is his Father's business. All work is worship; all useful service prayer. And whoever works wholeheartedly at any wor thy calling is a co-worker with the Almighty in the great enterprise which He has initiated but which He can never finish without the help of men. It is one thing to talk about suc cess and quite another thing to win it. Jesus spoke of crowns and died on a cross. He talked of his kingdom, and ended his days amid ; t~ the jeers and taunts of his enemies. NEXT WEEK: RESPONSIBIL*-. “He was in all points tempted like TIES OF SUCCESS. * as we are,” says the Epistle to the Copyright, Bobbs-Merriil Co. He was born differently from the rest of us, Theology insists. He did not belong among us at all, but came down from Heaven on a- brief visit, spent a few yfears in re-' proving men for their mistakes, died and went back to Heaven, again. A hollow bit of stage-play. What chance for temptation in such a career? How can an actor go wrong; when his whole part is written and learned in advance? It is frightfully hard to free th^ mind from the numbing grip of an cient creeds. But let us make the effort. Let us touch once more the high spots in this finest, most ex alted success story, considering now the perils and crises of suc cess. t He was not at all sure where ha was going when he laid down his tools and turned his back on the capenter shop—unless we can be lieve this, his struggle ceases to be “in all points” like our own; for each of us has to venture on . Lifjr as on to an uncharted sea. Some thing inside him carried him for ward—the something which has . whispered to so many small town . boys that there is a place for them in the world which lies beyond tlij, hills. Mr. Garatt Goff from Augusta. has returned W. M. S. Meet: Ml. Carmel Presbyte rian Church Schedule Union services at Sullivan School House. I There is Sunday school at Sulli van fechool house : eyfcry Sunday, jaftemoon at 3:00 o’clock. Preach ing by Rev. E. S. Jones every first I Preaching services at the Pres byterian Church, Mt. Carmel,, are as follows: ' \ ' Every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 4:00 o’lildck-p. m.K. r Welcome to all. ...Rev. A. P. Doty, . .. Minister. Messrs. Marvin Cely, Tom Wig- ington, Henry Elrod and John Mer ritt of Greenville were guests of Mr. West Chiles last week. They spent several days on a fishing trip down on Savannah River. Miss Rallie Sue Fuller of Green wood is visiting Miss Mildred Britt this week. * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morgan and s:n, Charles, spent Saturday and The Womans Missionary Society of the local Baptist Church met at the church Monday afternoon with the president, Mrs. G. C. Patterson, in charge. An unusually interesting program was carried out under the leader ship of Mrs. James Keown, the topic being “The Return of the Word to Europe and Palestine.” Members dressed to represent the various Baptist missionary fields, answered roll cell with an account of the work noW being done there. Experience Service Facilities Those are the important thixigs in measuring the worth of a funeral director, and should be borne in mind when you have occasion to choose one DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUR SERVICE and there is no additional charge for service out of town J. S. STROM Main Street McCormick, S. C. 7" c*' I s ! . .«£■ '