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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA
PAGE NUMBER THREE
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SUMMONS
Lower Long Cane
Church Schedule
‘Sabbath school every 1st and 3rd
Sabbath afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.
Preaching every 1st and 3rd
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
| County of McCormicK.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Richmond Mortgage & Loan Cor-
, poration, a corporation. Plaintiff,
I against
Joe Hill Harley, Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the Com
plaint in this action, which is here
in unon you, and to serve
a copy of your Answer to the said un tii a date to be announced later.
I
LETTERS WANTED
Letters of Nettie Fowler
McCormick, wife of Cyrus Hall
McCormick, inventor of the reaper,
are desired by her children.
For this purpose the Nettie
Fowler McCormick Biographical
Association requests that persons
having any of her writings kindly
, send them to the address below.
, The Susannah Wesley Bible Class The family of Nettie Fowler
has postponed its regular meeting. McCorrnick wiU bej? g rat3 f u i for
co-operation and glad to make
The regular social meeting of the
T. E. L. Class will be postponed.
Further notice will be given later
as to date.
ky IVifv. CLarles JE. Dunn,
\
PAUL IN CAESAREA
Lesson for December 10th
these services.
W. C. KERR,
Pastor.-
, ^ „ appropriate payment for such pa-
Watch next week's Messenger for ^
Address Nettie Fowler
McCormick Biographical Associa-
No
Chicago.
Acts 21-2:6
on the subscribers at
♦heir offices at Abbevillle Court
Sabbath afternoon at 3:45 o’clock. House, South Carolina, within twen-
A cordial welcome awaits you at ** ( 20 > ***? after the service here- the list of new gifts to the Com-
of, exclusive of the day of such ■ jjouse.
service;-, and' if you fail to answer*. _ . , XCOOUii uccllo
the Complaint within the time ~ . , , ^ . ... tion, 664 North Michigan Avenue, iournev tn Tpmqnipm ^ asa,1 S^' Papl. Such venomous
aforcsaiR...tUfe plaintiff in this ac-. 1 Mrs. Elmer Creighton and chii- chlcago jouiney to Jerusalem after hta third hatre(1 ifT,, tslcoaunon.
tion will atmlv to the Court for the rirpn >nnd Mrs. W. O. Graves and missionary tour. His chief desire . .. .... _; .
' - - was to deliver the collection he had .. ° bs erve how effectively Piul
Golden Text: Acts 24:16
The lesson deals v/ith Paul’s last
share in his comforting nocturnal
vision of the Lord; we learn of the
plot, .to kill him, and are relieved ta
find .that the chief captain 1 , to save
the apostle’s life, sent him to Cae-
|rarea under escort, where he ap-
ipeared ‘before - Felix, Festus, and
Agrippa.
Note the virulence of the animps-
relief demanded in the Complaint. Miss Maeeie Wells visited Mr. El- -
GREENE & GREENE, me r: Creiehton at the Veterans’ l\yT TUT? A C + gathered for the poor. In response P ieabed beicrq Felix and his wife
Ab^me, S . p r tl,fs Attoraeys - S”pi^c6.umU h ^ V ™. Mammoth NRA-Santa t , th ^ c L ^
November 2Sth, 1933. Mr. Creighton had several bones flous U.nnrlr.i.,- P..irJi<l^ scrved Jcvush ntes m order .° p a.c- a .ij".
TO THE defendant Joe Hill b k ln his right f00t while fight vaduh ncmutcr rdrdue
BlcCorinick Methodist
Church Schedule |
•i Harley, Take Notice that the Com- . _ _ . ,, , - ^.v,.
‘ plaint in the above stated action h ie m the part of t ^
McCormick—Sunday school every along with the Summons was filed State.
„ . in . nn * _ . Droo/.wino in the office of the Clerk of Court
Sunday at 10.00 a. m.. Preaching fQr ajcCortnick County at McCor-
at 11:00 a. m. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sun
days, and at 7:45 o'clock every Sun
day evening.
Ptaysr meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:33 o'clock.
The Epworth League meets every
Sunday evening at .7:00. . ^
Board of Stewards meets Honda}
night following 1st Sundays.
REPUBLICAN
Sunday School at 11 a. m. on Am
and 4th Sundays. 1st and 3rd Son
days at 2:30 p. m. Preaching oi
1st and 3rd Sundays at 3:30 p. m.
Troy — Sunday school at a
n» 1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays; tm
Sundays at 8 p. ra.; preach ms In*
Sunday 3:30 p. m.; 4th Sunday 11
a. m.
The Epworth League meets 2nd
and 4th Sundays at 6:30.
D. W. KELLER,
mick, o. c;.. oxi Novemoer ^9tn, ly33,
where such complaint is now on
file.
. GREENE & GREENE,
, Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
3t.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
AND DISCHARGE
McCormick Holiness
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Church Schedule
MCCORMICK — Sunday School
every Sunday morning at 10:00
o'clock. •
Preaching—11:00 o'clock a. m.
■and 4:00 o’clock p. m. every 4th
Sunday.
G. T. BATCHER,
McCormick Baptist
Church Schedule
D. V. CASON, Factor
at
McCORMICK — Preaching ever}
Sunday morning at 11:00 and ev*
every Sunday evening at 8:00.
Prayer, meeting, Wednesday
•8.0Q. . ( i ■ t , •
B. Y. F. .U.’s,. Sunday at 7:00. .
Bible school at 10:00:,
Monthly deacons’ meeting, first
Monday at 8:00.
Monthly Business meeting, first
Wednesday at 8:00. 7.
f 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
-1X1-
Episcopal Church
Schedule
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.
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Troy A. R. P. Charge
TROY—Sabbath school at 10:00
every Sabbath morning; morning
worship, 11:00. Y. P. Cr U, meets
1st, 3rd and 5th Sabbath- evenings
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick.
, On the 15th day of December,
1933, at 11:00 o’clock, A. M., I will
make a final settlement of my acts
and doings as Administrator of the
Estate of J. W. Johnson, deceased,
In the office of the Judge of Pro
bate, and at the same time ask for
a final discharge. All persons hold
ing claims against said Estate
should present them on or before
this date, duly verified, or forever
be barred.
J. P. GARNETT,
Administrator.
Nov. 10, 1933.—4t.
afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Preach
ing by Rev! E. 8. Jones every first
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
The public is invited to attend.
J. J. MAYSON,
Superintendent.
Mrs. Emma Smith has returned
home, after spending two weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. F. E.
Shealey, in Mauldin.
Mr. C. V/. Patterson and family
from Greenville spent Sunday with
relatives here.
Miss Marion Sturkey cf Lockhart
and Miss Harriett Sturkey of John
ston spent the week-end here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. B.
Sturkey.
Plum jB ranch M. E.
Church Schedule
Mr. and Mrs. William Eugene Al
len returned to their home in
Washington, D. C., Monday, after
spending the Thanksgiving season
here with the latter’s parents,
Sheriff and Mrs. W. T. Strom.
Mr. and Mrs. William Blackwell
of Macon, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Snellings and children from
Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end
here with Dr. and Mrs. W. G.
Blackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rheney havo
returned from a week’s visit to rel
atives in Augusta and Atlanta. They
accompanied a party from Atlanta
one day to Warm Springs to see
President Roosevelt.
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,
A Pastor.
1X2 -—a.
, Services At Sullivan
. School House
ASBURY—Sunday School every
Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Epworth
League every Sunday at 7:00 p. m.
Preaching 1st Sunday at 11:15 a.
m., and third Sunday at 7:00 p. m.
BARR'S CHAPEL—Preaching 4th
^Sunday at 3:00 o'clock p. m.
BORDEAUX—Sunday School ev
ery Sunday at,10:30 a. m. Preach
ing 1st Sunday at 7:00 p. m., and
3rd £|unday,at.lL:15 a. m.
ST, ?AUL~-Sunday School every
Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Epworth
League eyary Sunday at 7:00 p. m.
Preaching 2nd>and 4th Sundays at
11:30 a. m. ' ,
C. WILBUR BROCKWELL,
Pastor,
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Plum Branch
Baptist Schedule
PLUM BRANCH—Preaching 1st
and 3rd Sundays at 11:30 o’clock a.
m. Sunday school every Sunday
at .10:30 a. m. B. Y. P. U. every
Sunday evening at 6:30 o’clock.
TROY—Preaching 2nd Sunday at
11:00 a. m. and 4th Sunday at 3:30
p. m. Sunday school one hour be
fore preaching.
BETHLEHEM — Preaching 2nd
Sunday at 3 o’clock p. m. Sunday
school at 10:30 o’clock a. m., ex
cept on preaching day, when at 2
o’clock p. m.
PARKSVILLE — Preaching at
11:30 on 4th Sunday morning; Sun
day school every Sunday at 10:30
a. m. ’ B1 Y. P. U. every Sunday
evening at 7 o’clock.
Modoc -Sunday School at 10:30
a. ra. every Sunday. Preaching at
3:00 o’clock p. m. on the first Sun
day. B. Y. P. U. at 4 o’clock p. m.
every Sunday.
REV. d. L. ORR,
• ; Pastor.
Union services at
School Bouse.
There Is Sunday school
▼an School house every
Sullivan
at Sum-
Sunday
' Miss Alleen Arrington underwent
an operation for appendicitis at the
Greenwood Hospital Saturday
night. Latest reports are to the ef
fect that she is getting along nice
ly.
Visitors in the home of Mr3.
Georgia Talbert for Thanksgiving
were Hon. and Mrs. Frank C. Rob
inson, Mrs. R. T. Jennings and Miss
Carrie Sue Talbert, of Columbia.
Iii Augusta Tuesday,
December 12th
T WXA ^ VV AOX* AAA VJAVAVxA >
ify Jewish Christians zealous for ment * The, guilty conscious of aha
the Lav/. But notwithstanding this Ciuei governor was stirred, but, like ^
precaution, an organized mob seized 20 man y> delayed a decision,
him with murderous intent. Res- And now turn to the apostle’s el-
cued by Roman soldiers, he ad- oquent defense before King Agrip-
dressed the crowd, which listened Pa. To Festus his words were :.nere
Augusta. Ga.. Dec. 4.—(Special)— attentively while he told the story madness, but the king, perhaps in
On De^mber 12th at 10-30 o’clock of bis bu t uttered violent cries jtst, said that Paul almost per-
hi the'm'rninrAuglta wU^tS of protest when he stressed his ouaded him to be a Christian,
a mammoth NRA ^Santa Claus. Gentile mission. This stage cf Paul’s career is cut-
Reindeer Parade. This parade will We tllen read of how the apostle lined at great length by Luke. One-
be the greatest of its kind ever held escaped a scourging in the castle- fourth of his entire book covers the
in this part of Georgia and South b y appealing to his rghts as a Ro- period from the apostle’s arrest in
Ca-clina. It will be around three man citizen; v/e follow him int9 the Jerusalem to his entrance into
miles in length, officials have Presence of the Sanhedrin; we Rome as'a prisoner,
stated.
In staging this huge celebration
the citizens had in mind their
neighbors from the surrounding (
towns and to these out-of-town
citizens cfficial Augusta, the Cham- j
ber of Commerce and merchants of i
the city extend the glad hand of
welcome. They want their friends j
from the surrounding towns to j
come to Augusta on December 12th (
to witness the greatest celebration
the city has ever enjoyed, and also
at the same time mix and mingle
and rub shoulders with their Au
gusta neighbors.
The NRA Parade will be some-
u)rites of THE^MASTER EXECUTIVE"
Supplying a week-to-week inspiration for the heavy-burdened who will tmd
every human trial paralleled imhe experiences of "The Man Nobody Knows,*
. J
THE LAST TEMPTATION
Miss Ruth Williams has been
promoted from the position as
head nurse at the Emory University
Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., to the posi
tion of supervisor at same institu
tion.
Mrs. W. T. Strom had as her
guests Thanksgiving day her moth
er, Mrs. P. W. Cheatham, her bro
ther, C. A. Cheatham, and little
neice, Julia Clare McConnell, all of
Cleora.
Spend-the-day guests in the
home of Mr, G. E. Campbell for
Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs.
Reed Campbell, Miss Margaret
Campbell, Mrs. Lewis Gambrell and
Mrs. Walter Anderson of Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Campbell and
Fuller Campbell of Sandy Branch.
_ SEE, Jesus rises in his place at
what patriotic. It will be Augusta’s the last supper. He speaks, this
and this section of the country’s proud young man who had refus-
first public gesture to President ed to be a king and now is to die
Roosevelt’s stand to bring back with common thieves. And these
prosperity to the country. It is esti- are his words:
mated that thousands of out-of- j Let not your heart be troubled. .
town folks will come to Augusta on , i have overcome the world.
that day. | There is nothing in history so
The Santa Claus Reindeer Parade majestic! Already one of his dis
feature will bring Christmas cheer. C ipi es had slipped away to betray
Old Santa Claus seated in hia sled, hi m That very night the soldiers
will be drawn by live reindeer. This wou id take him, bind him, throw
will bq the first time that these lit- i n t 0 prison. The priests and
tie animals, so closely associate «, pharisees whom'he had taunted
with Christmas, have ever appeared j wou i ( i have their turn to taunt him
on the streets of the city. Tljis fea- ^ now jj e wou i^ b e carried through
ture will be worth coming miles to the streets Uke a haunted thing,
see. The hearts of the little children j. be bu ^ 0 f every comer loafer’s
will be made happy when old Santa j est AU - this be an ti C ipated, and
waves them a greeting as they vision of it fresh before
stand along the line of march. m i nd; he lifted his head and
Mother and father.will feel a lump i ooke£ j beyond, into the far distant
in their throats at this spectacle, | ag ^ g <<Be of gQod cfteer> he io
for it will turn back the years when in w hdse splendor
they were youngsters, and anxious, ^brills us even now. “I have over-
to catch a glimpss of Saint Nicholas
around Christmas time.
Lions Club Holds
Ladies’ Night
The following v/cre guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Bruce on Thanks
giving day: Mrs. Carrie Bruce, and
George Bruce of Westminster, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Bruce and son. Jim
mie, and Mrs. Bobo of Union, Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Jaynes and family
of Bethany.
ML Carmel Presbyte
rian Church Schedule
Preaching services at the Pres
byterian Church, Mt. Carmel, are
as follows:
• Every 2nd and 4th Sunday at
4:00 o’clock p. m.
Welcome to all.
Rev. A. F. Doty,
Minister.
Spend-the-day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Goff last Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll, Miss
Rosa. Lee Carroll and Mr. Manning
Carroll of Plum Branch and Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Carroll and Mr. Ed
ward Corley of Augusta.
Messrs. J. I. and W. I. Eubanks
of Parksville were business visitors
here one day the past week.
“Ladies’ Night” for the local Lions
Club held at the Community House
here Tuesday night of last week,
proved one of the most delightful
occasions of the season. About fifty
were present and the spirit of the
approaching holiday seized the
crowd with costume hats and noisy
favors added to the festive gaiety.
At the intersection of the two long
banquet tables there was a centex
arrangement of exquisite rose car
nations and fern. Bud vases of the
same graced the ends’of the tables
These flowers were donated for th?
occasion by Mrs. Beaudrot, florist,
of Gi’eenwood-
Members of the Community House
equipment committee served a.threc
course turkey dinner. I
The principal speaker of the eve
ning was E. W. Hardy, principal of
the Academy of Richmond County
and Augusta Junior College of Au
gusta, Ga. Others taking part on
the program with J. A. Talbert,
president, presiding, were: W. K.
Charles, of Greenwood, district gov
ernor, and former member of the
local club, and J. M. Robertson, also
of the Augusta institution. Five new
members were called on for two-
minute talks.
Miss Grace Reid, Miss Helen
Brown, Miss Louise Bracknell and
John T. McGrath furnished music
for the occasion.
Mrs. Wistai* Harmon, co-chairman
of the Christmas seal sale in Mc-
We hereby fprbid anybody tr^js- Cormick County this year, * dis-
passing'or hunting on the lands 1 of cussed tuberculosis in this section
H. M. Bouchillon estate. { 1 a nd appealed to the Lions for sup-
T. P. & D. H. Bouchillon, ! port in the campaign to curb this
• Administrators., plague.
them the very stones cried out in
heartrending reminder of the days
that were gone. Even at that hour
it was not too late for him to have
saved his life. Suppose he had said :
to himself: “I have delivered my
message faithfully, and it is no use*
Judas has gone already to bring
the soldiers; they will be here in
half an hour. Why should I stay
and die? It is only eighteen miles to
Jerico, bright moonlight and down
hill all the way. Our friend Zac-
chaeus will be glad to see us. We
can reach his house by daylight,
rest tomorrow, cross the Jordan
and do useful work the rest of our
lives. The disciples can fish; i can
open a carpenter shop, and teach
in a quiet/way. I have done'every
thing that could be expected of mi?.
Why not?” -
It was all perfectly possible. The
rulers, in Jerusalem would have
been glad to be rid of him on such
terms. He might so easily have con
tinued on down the hill to peace
and comfortable old age—and ob
livion. It was the last great temp
tation and decisively he dismissed
come the world!’
They went out into the garden it. He walked a little ahead in si-
where so many of their -happy lence, followed by the eleven—for
hours had been spent. The very air j U das was with them no longer—
v/as fragrant with their most sa- i an( j coming to a quiet place, left
cred confidences. Under this t\*ee them while he went away for
they, had gathered • for worship, [ | as t hout of high communion with
while the .setting sun gilded the His Father God.
towers of the city; in the waters of ——^
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