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Thursday, September 13, 1934
McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA
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The Susannah Wesley Bible Class
will meet Friday, September 14th,
at 3:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs.
H. E. Rush, with Mrs. J. S. Mann,
Mrs. Bob Godfrey and Mrs. H. D.
Wideman assisting hostesses, and
Mrs. J. T. Fooshe having charge of
the devotional.
spending a month here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mc
Grath.
Mrs. E. W. McElmurray and son.
Bill, of Beech Island were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strom here Mon
day. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Earnhardt
and children were week end visi
tors in Graniteville.
the W. M. S. of the Baptist
Church will meet next Wednesday
afternoon at 4 o’clock at the
church. , All the Jadies are urged
to attend.
Mrs. Hershel Hood of Columbia
visited her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
D. W. Keller, here several days this
week.
. All the members of W. M. U. of
2nd Division of Abbeville Associa
tion are requested to attend the j
divisional meeting and young peo
ples’ rally to be held September
22nd at Connie Maxwell Orphan-,
N age, Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnell Lawson of
Abbeville spent the week end hert
with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Walton.
AY'S Engine
at a saving of ? 2030
Miss Frances McGrath, R. N., has
returned to her duties at St. Fran
cis Hospital in Greenville, after
Mrs. Joseph Murray spent several
days the past week in O^ngeburg
with her sister, Mrs. S. B. Estes.
Miss Helen Brown attended the j
Wright-Proctor wedding in Johns- j
ton Saturday.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Campbell for the week
HOLLYWOOD THEATRE
McCORMICK, S. C.
Friday, September 14th, and Saturday
. September 15th,
Claude Rains, Whitney Bourne, Margo,
in
“Crime Without Passion
You’ll also enjoy Yacht Club Boys
IN
“BROADWAY KNIGHTS”
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BETTY BOOPS RISE TO FAME
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Monday, September 17th, and
Tuesday, September 18th
GUY LOMBARDO AND HIS ROYAL CANADIANS
George Burns, Gracie Allen, Joan Marsh
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•Many Happy Returns
Also
Screen Song “TUNE UP AND SING
And
LATEST NEWS feVENTS
Two Shows Friday starting at 7 P. M.; One Show
Saturday, 8 P. M.; Two Shows Monday start
ing 7 P. M.; One Show Tuesday,' 8 P. M.
ADMISSION: ~
Adults, 25 cents; Children up to 12, 10 cents;
Children 12 to 15, 15 cents.
COMING SEPTEMBER 21-22
BING CROSBY in “SHE LOVES ME NOT
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’ COMING SEPTEMBER 24-25
WILL ROGERS in “HANDY ANDY”
We Have Just What You Like In
MEATS
Let Us Take Care of Your^ Needs.
Beef - Pork — Veal
1 Plenty Hens and Fryers
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Delivery service in town from 6:30
a. m. until 7 p. m. every day.
J. L. SMITH.
Phone No. 4 Main Street
McCORMICK. S. C.
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W'eldtd Steel Spoke Wheels
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McMHICK, - ■ ■ ■
end were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ed- of Miss Ruby Neil Jennings and Mr.
munds of Jacksonville, Fla* Mr. | James Pickens LaGroon, which was
and Mrs. O. C. Campbell and family ’ quietly solemnized Saturday after-
of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. noon at 1:00 o’clock at the Metho-
Campbell and S. B., Jr., of Pleas- dist parsonage, the Rev. D. W. Kel-
ant Lane, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. ler performing the ceremony in the
Campbell of Calhoun Falls, Mr. G.(presence of a few friends.
E. Campbell and family of McCor- j The brlde was dressed in llBht
mick; Mr. W. E. Campbell and fam- b me with white accessories. She
ily of McCormick. Mrs. Anna Seig- j s pi des ^ daughter of Mrs. Sudie
ler of Plum Branch. Mrs. E. M. j Jennlngs and the late Mr w T
Sandifer and Emett and Calhoun Jennings of near McCormlck and
Sandifer of McCormick. is a young lady of many nob]e
traits which endear her to a wide
Misses Roberta Smith and Mary Hrplp nf fHprwTq
Key spent the week end in Atlanta, i . " |
The groom is the second son of
Ruth Kemp of Edgefield, S. C., ily was present,
sang, “I Love You Truly” by Car- The punch bowl was stationed at
rie Jacobs-Bond, accompanied by the lower end of the hall with Miss
Miss Miller at the piano and Mir.! Althea Bowers and Mr. Roy Calli-
Grubbs on the violin who is a grad- son serving,
uate of Erskine College.
bridal party entered to the Mlsses Mary 3r0 ' vn and Bvel y n
( a . In the dining room
blocked ice cream was served with
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strom, Mr. and
Mrs. L. N. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. |
Arch Talbert were guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. LaGroon of near
McCormick. He is a very prosper
ous young farmer and has a wide
The
strains of Lohengrin’s Bridal Cho
rus.
The bride’s only attendant was
Miss Ruby Foreman of Jackson, S.
C. Miss Foreman is a very attrac
tive brunette and wore a beautiful
blue taffeta dress with accessories
to match, carrying on her’ arm a
bouquet of pink rose buds.
Sullivan in charge. The cream was
very beautiful, the colors, pink,
white and green.
The hall an(4 dining room was
beautifully decorated with cut
flowers in cut glass bowls and
vases. Ferns made a very lovely
background throughout the home.
Mrs. Foreman has been a very
Bobby Foreman, who is a brother successful teacher in the North
of the groom, dressed in a white Augusta Public Schools, North Au-
circle of friends who join- in ex- satin blouse and black velvet pants, I gusta, S. C., for the past five years.
tendine heartv rnmrratiilRHnn* and followed the maid of honor carry- She was loved and respected by her
and Mrs. W. K. Charles on a camp ! 1/61101115 neari y congratulations ana , ^
at Able Pond near Leesville several J
days last week.
Mr. Charles F. Talbert of Au
gusta was a visitor here last Friday.
Miss Dorothy Nickles of Hodges
visited relatives in and near town
several days this week.
best wishes.
After a short wedding tour Mr.
and Mrs. LaGroon are at home to
'their friends near McCormick.
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Sulli van-F oreman
ing the ring in a lily.
students very sweetly. Lander
. . . College is her Alma Mater. She
The groom wore an imported . e .. . . . , ^
.. .. ... , . . - has attended summer school at
linen suit with a boutonnier of .... .. _ „ „ , TT .„ ,
v.,. .. .. .. « Winthrop College, Rock Hill, for a
white rose buds. Mr. Hughey Glov- U . , . ’ *
number of summers and seemed to
er of Augusta, Ga., was the groom’s
best man and was dressed in a
navy serge suit.
The bride entered with her broth-
Cordial interest centers in the er ’ ^ r - **• Sullivan, Jr., who is
marriage of Miss Dalene Sullivan a student at the University of
Mr. Thomas Meriwether of Meri- to Mr E L Foreman of laekson s South Carolina by whom she was
wether was a business visitor here L and Augtlsta Ga which ^ given in marriage. Mr. Sullivan
one day the past week. (solemnized Tuesday afternoon, was dresse . d 1x1 an evening suit
' September 4th, at four o’clock in wearing a pink boutonnier.
Mr. J. W. Corley, county supe^in- the home of the bride’s mother, | Mrs. Foreman, a very striking
Mrs. J. P. Sullivan, Sr., MeGormick. blond, wore a wedding gown of an-
The wedding was quietly solem- | gelic satin, form fitting, very tight
nized by Rev. E. S. Jones of Green- sleeves, tapering off in a point at
wood, who officiated with the ring | the hand. From the fitted waist a
ceremony. long trail extended in the back.
Long leaf pine, southern smilax | The soft tulle veil was fastwied to
and fern against a background of I her hair with a handbeaded tiara
tendent of education, and Mr. Wrfi.
R. Watson, superintendent of Mc
Cormick Public Schools, spent yes
terday in Columbia attending to
school matters.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith and lit
tle Inez have returned to their
home in Charleston, after an ex
tended visit to her father, Mr. J.
W. McDonald, and other relatives
here and in Greenwood, Ninety-Six,
Augusta, Aiken and other points.
Mr. Smith has been working in the
repair house at the Navy Yard for
the past 10 years.
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Jennings-LaGroon
Of interest to a host of friends is
the announcement of the marriage
white formed a setting for the
bridal party. Pink rose buds and
gladioli were artistically arranged
in baskets around in the room
which made a very lovely and
cheerful looking room for the cere
mony.
At the piano, which was partial
ly screened with a fringe of south
ern smilax and fern, behind which
burned ten candles, was seated
Miss Annie Sue Miller of Edgefield,
who played the nuptial music while
the families assembled.
Preceeding the ceremony Miss
in the back and orange blossoms
across the front. The veil fell in
folds to the end of her trail. She
carried a lovely silk handkerchief.
be very interested in her work as a
teacher. She has accepted a posi
tion with the Jackson Public
Schools, Jackson, S. C.
She is the daughter of Mrs. J. P T
Sullivan, Sr., of McCormick, S. C.
McCormick regrets to see her leave
the community. She will be miss
ed, but will prove of service in the
new location.
Mr. Foreman is the elder son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foreman of
Jackson, S. C. He is a young man
of sterling character, admired and
respected by all who have the priv
ilege of coming in contact with
him. He attended the college of
Georgia, studying auditing. His
business is extensive, keeping him
in Augusta part of the time and
Jackson the rest of the time. He n
and a shower bouquet of bride’s xn t* 16 lumber business, running a
roses with lilies of the valley. ' large farm and is. a merchant of
After the wedding, a reception Jackson * S. C.
was enjoyed by the immediate fam- After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
ilies which were the only guests. Foreman left hurriedly in a shower
except Miss Georgia Yeldell of of rice for Washington, D. C., Nev/
Windsor Springs, and Augusta, Ga., York and parts of Canada, Chicago,
who is a childhood friend of the i attending the World’s Exhibition
bride. Mr. Roy Callison, a law there. From there they will re
student at* University of South turn to Jackson, S. C., where they
Carolina, a close friend of the fam- expect to make their home,