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Thursday, October 25,1934
McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA!
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GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
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GREENWOOD’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE
HOME OF BETTER VALUES
Belt’s Full Fashioned Ringless Ladies’ Hose, First Quality,
' i Pair
I 69c
Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose, Pair,
50c
ladies’ All Silk Hose, First'Quality, Pair,
Lsdies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose, Reign Beau, Belk’s Own
Hose.Pair,
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Iidies’ Full Fashioned Hose, Better Values, Pair,
and
97c
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Iidies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose, Better Values, Pair,
$1.00
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Laies, Come To Greenwood’s Leading Department Store
For Your Hosiery
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GREEFOOD’S LEADING
DEFRTMENT STORE
COMPANY
THE HOME OF
BETTER VALUES
GREENWOOD, S. G
Bussey.
Mr. G. E. Dukes, Jr., spent th2
week end with Mr. Henry J. Bus
sey.
Miss Margie Merrit of Augusta is
spending this week here with her
grandmother, Mrs. Laura Garnett.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Boswell from
Augusta were spend the day guests
to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dukes Sun
day.
Messrs. Tom Freeland and John
Wilkie from Plum Branch were
callers here Sunday evening.
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Mrs.
ed home
several day|
Wins ton-
:illingsworth return-
after spending
Rock Hill, S. C., and
N. C.
Miss Loul Smith, student of
Lander Core, Greenwood, spent
the past vk end with her par
ents, Mr. a Mrs. J. B. Smith.
Miss Ma
her sister, Mrs. E. M. Sandifer, near
town and her niece, Mrs. G. E.
Campbell.
Mr. Emmette Sandifer left last
Tuesday for Georgetown, where he
has accepted work with the State
Forestry.
Mrs. D. K. Tanner of Anderson
spent several day& last week with
her mother, Mrs. J. C. Leard.
Mrs. L. L. Rankin of Aiken and
Miss Eloise Corley of Warrenville
were recent visitors to friends and
relatives here.
Dom of Edgefield
spent the t* end here with her
parents, S*tor and Mrs. J. J.
Dorn.
i
Mrs. H. jColeman and daugh
ter Miss W Sue Coleman, spent
Wednesdaynd Thursday in Co
lumbia. |
p I Mr. Edwin Jennings of New York
Mr. and s- F. S. Robinson and City is here on a v j sit ^ p ar _
baby spentie past week end with ents Mr an ^ M rs . J. L. Jennings.
relatives iiireenville.
Mrs. Fred E. Harrell returned
Tuesday to her home at Jewell, Ga.,
after spending the week here with
her sister, Mrs. C. H. Huguley.
Deason-LaGroon
Pupils And Teachers
Attending The State
Fair Today
Pupils of the local schools at
tending the State * Fair in Colum
bia today are:
Kathryn Lang,
Billie Morrah,
L. N. Brown,
Douglass Bradley,
Jennings Gary Dorn,
Bill Killingsworth,
Thomas Giles,
David Keller,
Mary Ellen Edmunds,
Henrietta Brown,
Judith Keller,
Belle Hester,
Sara Frances,. Franklin,
Ruth Hanvey,
James Faulkner,
Buck Bradley*
Mary Sue Colfemun, *
Elizabeth Talbert,
Sam Mattison,
James Mattison.
Faculty members attending the
iFair are Misses Elizabeth Kennedy
and Helen Brown.
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McCormick High
School News
Mr. Young had charge of the
chapel program Friday morning,
October 19th. The play “O Promise
Me Willie” was presented with
'characters from the eighth grade.
The characters were:
Willie, the groom Willie Dorn
Bride Kathryn McGrath
Preacher Billy Wideman
j Groom’s mother Estelle Hol
lingsworth
Ring bearer __ Frances Cheatham
Maid of Honor..Margaret Holloway
j Mr. Watson made several inter-
; esting announcements Monday,
October 22, at General Assembly.
They were:
“Outside organizations are to be
allowed only one night for enter
tainments during the school year
This rule was made so as to give
the school a chance for its actlvL-
ties.
“Each class is to have at least
one party or picnic during the year.
“The books in the Rental Library
will soon be paid for as twenty-
five dollars has already been col-
So get busy
/?
Coming as a surprise to their
many friends is the marriage of, lected for rentals.
Miss Gladys Virginia Deason and and rent books from the Rental
Mr. Fuller Walker LaGroon, the ( Library so that the books may be
ceremony being performed by the | Put in the school library.”
bride’s pastor, the Rev. D. W. | Mr - Watson gave a very interest-
Keller, at the Methodist parsonage i n S talk on the twelfth chapter of
at 1:00 o’clock Saturday afternoon. Ecclesiastes Tuesday morning.
Miss Kennedy had as her week
end guest Miss Thelma Abbott of
Mrs. LaGroon, the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Deason of near McCormick, is a! De la Howe School.
graduate of the McCormick High
School in the ’33 class, and is a
charming young lady whose per
sonal sweetness and lovable dispo
sition have won her countless
Miss Tate spent the week end at
her home in Belton.
McCormick High School football
team played Saluda at Saluda Fri
day, October 19. Defeat was in
friends who join in extending, evitable from the first but the boys
hearty congratulations. She was! P la y ed a good game. The score
becomingly dressed in a navy blue
Mrs B Walton is visiting her Mr. R. N. Edmunds of Parksville
rents, Mand Mrs. Dan Cars- i was a business visitor here yester-
lysle, of tK ( da y-
I
Mr. worjAbercrombie and two Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell an-
1 children fl Brooksville, Fla., are nounce the birth of a fine girl on
here on aR to his parents, Mr. September 25th. The baby has
swagger suit with navy accessories.
Mr. LaGroon, a popular member
of the younger set, is the third son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. LaGroon of
near McCormick.
Immediately after the ceremony
the young couple left for a brief
honeymoon trip, after which they
will reside near McCormick.
and Mrs.
in Abercrombie.
Mr.
wether
Tuesday
Thfs Mason of Meri-
wa j business visitor here
been named Betty Ann.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Mr Bill,r in & ton left Tuesday
| for Tavarfa*. where he has ac
cepted a
ion.
Miss LoD© Leard has return
l ^ hnme er spending the past
Ie monttn Washington, D. C.,
InotIoI* * nd Oreensboro ’ N - C -
Mrs. W
relatives ^lena this week.
B tevenson has retum-
I r*™' he , ne in Cape Charles,
led & wjtnor srvm* time with
after
Talbert is visiting
iding some time with October 1, 1934.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of McCormick,
In the Court of Probate.
Notice is hereby given that Jack
Holley, Maude Minor and Lula
Blackwell, Executors of the Estate
of W. C. Holley, Deceased, have this
day made application unto me for
a final accounting and discharge
as Executors of the Estate of W. C.
Holley and the 2nd day of Novem
ber, 1934, at 11 o’clock has been
fixed for hearing of said petition.
All persons holding claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them on or by above
date.
J. FRANK MATTISON.
Judge of Probate for McCormick
County, S. C.
Modoc News
The farmers in our section are
about through gathering their
crops, and some are cutting hay
and sowing oats.
Mr. and .Mrs. Barrett Edmunds
of Augusta were week end visitors
to relatives here and at Parksville.
Miss Myrtle McDaniel spent the
week end with relatives over near
Cold Springs.
Mr. Ray Bussey, who is working
with the highway department at
Chester, spent the past week end
here with his mother, Mrs. Minnie
Bussey.
Messrs. Carrol Bussey, T. B. Bus
sey, E. F. Bussey, W. S. Clem, T. J.
Clem and Wilbur White were busi
ness visitors to McCormick Satur
day.
Miss Blanche McDaaiel was din
ner guest Sunday to her cousins,
Mamie Rena, Nina and Marie
was 26-0 in favor of Saluda.
Reporter.
Why Doctors Favor
a Liquid Laxative
A doctor will tell you that the care
less use of strong laxatives may do
more harm than good.
Harsh laxatives often drain the
system, weaken the bowel muscles,
and even affect the liver and kidneys.
Fortunately, the public is fast
returning to laxatives in liquid form.
The dose of a liquid laxative can be
measured. The action can thus be
regulated to suit individual need. It
forms no habit; you needn’t take a
“double dose” a day or two later.
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin gently
helps the average person’s bowels
while nature is restoring their regu
larity. Why not try it? Some pill or
tablet may be more convenient to
cany. But there is little “conven
ience” in any cathartic which is
taken so frequently, you must carry
it with you, wherever you go!
Its very taste teMs you Dr. Cald
well’s Syrup Pepsin is wholesome. A
delightful taste, and delightful action.
Safe for ex pec tank mothers, and
lSi|gis
children. At all di
use, in big bottles
ists. ready for
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McCORMICK, S. C.
Friday, October 26th, and Saturday,
October 27 th,
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Monday, October 29th, and Tuesday,
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Notice! Change In Running Time
On Saturday S and Tuesday & our Starting Time Will
Be 7:30 P. M. Instead of 8 P. M.
Two Shows Friday starting at 7 P. M.; One Show
Saturday, 7:30 P. M.; Two Shows Monday Start
ing 7 P. M.; One Show Tuesday, 7:30 P. M.
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ADMISSION:
Adults, 25 cents; Children up to 12, 10 cents;
Children 12 to 15, 15 cents.
A TENDER JUICY STEAK
What could be better than a tender juicy steak for
keen enjoyment of any meal. You can’t choose
anything better and you will get just the kind you
want here. Round, T-Bone or Loin always the
choicest cut at economical prices.
And a complete choice of all other good meats, too.
Let us serve you.
NORFOLK SELECT OYSTERS AT ALL TIMES
OF THE WEEK
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.
Experience Service Facilities
Those are the important things 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.