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Thursday, March 28,1935 McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Page ThreH m * Everyone Handpicked DOLLAR DAY VALUES Friday & Saturday, March 29-30 Hundreds Of New Spring Dresses To Select From— SILK DRESSES $2.95 Values .... $2.45 $ 5 - 95 Values — - $4.95 $3.95 Values .... $3.50 $7.95 Values .... $6.95 $4.95 Values .... $4.35 $9.95 Values .... $8.95 10 Per Cent Discount On All $12.95 $14.75 $16.50 Values Friday—Saturday; Dollar Days Spring Millinery Leg- herns, Rough Straws, Fab ric. All Headsizes. . A Big Stock to Choose From. $1.95 Values $1.48 98c Values 78c DOLLAR DAYS ' Men’s Full Cut Sanforized Pre-Shrunk Shirts, $1.35 Value, Each $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS All Men’s Suits— Less 25 per cent • DOLLAR DAYS All Our $4.95 Shoes for— $3.95 ^ DOLLAR DAYS Dress Gingham Cheviot, ' Our« 10c Quality, 12 yards for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS Yard Wide Prints, Our 12 l-2c Quality, 10 yards for $1.00 , DOLLAR DAYS 5 Window Shades for— $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS Window Shades, Our Reg ular 79c Quality- 2 for— $1.25 DOLLAR DAYS Our Regular 15c Quality Towels, 8 for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS Beautiful Prints and Solid Pique, Yard Vi ide. Regu lar 19c 6 yards for— $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS Ladies’ Full Fashioned Ringless Hose, pair— 69 c and 79 c DOLLAR DAYS Belk’s 4 Year Sheets, 81x99 2 for__ $1.50 DOLLAR DAYS 9x12 Felt Base Rugs— $4.95 DOLLAR DAYS /Ladies’ Wash Dresses. All 98c Dresses. Dollar Days 2 ^ $1.50 Ladies’ Wash Dresses. All $2.95 Dresses. Dollar Days $2.39 Men’s Riegel Shirts, $1.59 Quality 3 for $4.00 DOLLAR DAYS All Our $1.98 Shoes for $1.48 DOLLAR DAYS Men’s Jack Rabbit Over alls. Our regular Price $1.25, per pair $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS 39 Inch Unbleached Sheet ing, 12 yards for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS . Genuine Play Cloth and 36 Inch Chambray, (Reg ular 15c) 8 yards for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS Window Shades, Our Reg ular 39c Quality, 3 for $i.oo DOLLAR DAYS Window Shades, Our Reg ular 98c Quality. 2 for $1.50 DOLLAR DAYS 6 \ ards Our Regular 19c Quality Prints for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS 4-String Corn Brooms 25c DOLLAR DAYS Ladies’ Silk Hose. 4 |)air for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS Large Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, 50c Value 25c DOLLAR DAYS 9x12 Gold Seal Rugs_^. $8.95 DOLLAR DAYS Men’s Full Cut Shirts. Solid colors and fancy pat terns, $1.00 value— 2" $1.50 DOLLAR DAYS Men’s Dress Shirts 2$1.00 DOLLAR DAYS All Our $2.95 Shoes for $2.45 DOLLAR DAYS ,80x80 Unbleached Sheet ing, 10 yards for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS Yard Wide Prints, (Short Length), 12 yards $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS \ 36 Inch Curtain Scrim, Good Quality, 11 yards for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS 20 Yards Unbleached Sheeting, Yard Wide, for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS Window Shades, Our Reg- vJar 50c Quality, 3 for $1.25 DOLLAR DAYS Big Values in Towels, Our Regular 10c Towels, 11 for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS 5 Yards Our Regular 25c Quality Prints, for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose, pair 59c 2 Pair for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS 59c and 59c Quality Silks, Printed and Solid Colors, 2 Yards for $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS 9x10 1-2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 DOLLAR DAYS GALLANT-BELK COMPANY GREENWOOD’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES VTira/Zt The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. D. W. Keller on Fri day afternoon, March 29th, at 4 o’clock. Every menfber is urged to attend. Mrs. W. L. Acker of Anderson spent the past week here as guest of Mrs. E. B. Brown. Mrs. E. L. Rogers and daughter, Lillabel, and Mrs. H. N. Coleman spent the week end with relatives in Columbia. Miss Catherine Brown has re turned home from Bowling Green, Ky., where she has completed a special college course. /T HOLLYWOOD THEATRE McCORMICK, S. C. ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 29TH-30TH, 7:15 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. Janet Gaynor, Warner Baxter, Stepin Fetchit % In Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Dukes- and children from North Augusta spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Faulkner. Mr. J. J. Collier of Plum Branch was a visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. C. H. Jarrell and baby from Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J6hn T. Faulkner. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. McGrath were visitors in Charlotte, N. C.; one day last week. Mr. R. N. Edmunds of Parksville was a visitor here Tuesday. Miss Josie Bracknell is spending two weeks in Greenwood and Coronaca with friends and rela tives. Misses Nylena and Sara Louise Strom, students at Limestone Col lege, are spending the spring holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Strom. Mr. D. J. McAllister of Mt. Car mel was a visitor here one day the past week. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Blair have returned to their home in Tennille, Ala., after a visit here last week to their daughter, Mrs. F. A. Cosey. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Epting of Mc Cormick and Mrs. S. S. McBride of Willington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rich of Clarks Hill. Mr. John B. Harmon of Bordeaux was a visitor here Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Jamie Pressly, Mrs. F. Y. Pressly and Mrs. Janie Reid of Due West spent the day here last Thursday with Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Reid. Mr. W. W. Lindley of Bordeaux w'as a visitor here Tuesday. Dr. S. F. Killingsworth of Colum bia, S. C., and Mrs. S. E. Young of Washington, D. C., were recent visitors in the home of their' Thursday evening, brother, Dr. R. G. Killingsworth. “ONE MORE SPRING” -SHORTS— CARTOON “FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD” and Two Reel Comedy “LA CUCARACHA” This comedy won First Academy Award for 1934. Technicolor. Don’t miss seeing it! All. MONDAY and TUESDAY APRIL 1ST-2ND, 7:15 p. m. and 9:09 p. m. Walter C. Kelly, Andy Clyde, Richard Cromwell and Jane Darwell » “McFADDEN’S FLATS” A smash comedy hit that is delightful entertainment. Bring the whole family to see this. —SHORTS— To make a good program better “POPEYE” in BE KIND TO ANIMALS’’ and FOX MOVIETONE NEWS 641 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY APRIL 3RD-4TH, 7:15 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. 1 ON THE STAGE THE DANCING COWGIRLS A REAL ROUND UP OF DANCING TAP - BUCK - SKATE - ACROBATIC A STAGE SHOW UNFORGETABLE PRETTY GIRLS FUNNY COMEDIANS SINGING - MUSIC A SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ON THE SCREEN THE GREAT HOTEL MURDER with Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Rosemary Ames Mary Carlisle DON’T MISS IT! No advance in admission. ADMISSION: Adults, 25 cents; Children up to 12, 10 cents; Children 12 to 15, 15 cents 66 99 Miss Maggie Winn and attended the wedding of Miss Mattie Tallant of Asheville to Mr. James Weldon Kyle of Richmond, Va. Messrs. A. C. Bradshaw and T. B. Wood of Parksville were visitors here one day the past week. x Surprise Birthday Party For Miss Mary Sue Coleman Mr. V/. W. Medlock of the White Town section was a business visi tor here one day the past week. Mr. L. L. Hester of Mt. Carmel was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. G. T. Baughman was a busi ness visitor in Augusta yesterday. Honoring the 16th birthday of their daughter, Mary Sue, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Coleman entertained with a most delightful party last The affair which was a complete surprise to the honoree, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Faulk ner. When everything was ready,-the honor guest was taken to the home I by her escort, Mr. James Faulkner, ( on pretense of an errand. As they (entered, all the lights were turned on and the group of young people began singing “Happy Birthday”. When Ybur Head Feels “Stuffy”. • Apply Va-tro-nol ...just a few drops. Va-tro-nol pene trates deep into the nasal passages, reduces swollen membranes, clears away clogging mu cus, brings welcome relief. ... i Two generous sizes * ... 30^ and 50p. USED IN TIME HELPS PREVENT MANY COLDS Miss Evelyn Nickles friends and relatives in Green visited ' Tll€ b eaut ^ u ^y appointed table had for its centerpiece an elabo- bled were attractive with arrange ments of spring flowers. Assisting with the entertaining were Misi Julia Brown and Mrs. A. J. An drews. Mrs. Acker lived in McCormick a number cf years and her many friends here were delighted to see her again. She returned to her home today. wood and Hedges end. the past week Miss Frances Hines of Spartan burg is spending the spring holi days with Miss Sara Louise Strom. forTortunes: Miss Mary Sue Cole- rately decorated cake with 16 light- Mrs. J. B. Harmon, jr., ed candles. Baskets of mints car- j y-, . i t> • 1 ‘ . rying out the color scheme of green ElltOrtaillCCI BriQ^C ■and white, marked places for the • pl.'h f| n Mnnrlav following who enjoyed a delicious A/n v salad course after cutting the cake man. James Faulkner, Miss Rebecca ec j Mrs. J. B. Harmon, Jr., entertain- club GREENWOOD, S. C. T v. /—v -ixrsii; a - . members of her Bridge Mrs. John O. Williams and Drucker James Arrington, Miss Monday aftern00n daughter. Miss Mary Lou also Mr., i Valerie whlte Davld Keller ^ MiS s Several attractl v € arrangements inqL taLiior! mm n wiJVi TV/Tl* I Brown, Marvin Reames, rec j k Uc j anc j S p r i n g violets were JUS ^ Ur ^f „ r ? r ? a . V1S1 f (Miss Elizabeth Talbert, Jack Patter- usec j j n the rooms where four tables and Mrs. F. E. Johnston and fam- | son ily at Belle Isle Gardens and Char leston where they attended the Azalea Festival. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Campbell and two sons spent Sunday at Pariss (Island with Mrs. Campbell’s broth er, who is stationed at the Marine ! Base there. Mrs. E. M. Sandifer and son, Calhoun, spent Sunday at Pariss Island with her son. Emmette. Mr. J. L. Smith spent last Satur day in Atlanta, buying mules and horses for the local market. Mrs. W. L. Acker Honored With Series Of Parlies ; of guests played. The hostess ! served a delicious fruit salad course ! v/ith iced tea. i Mrs. W. L. Acker, of Anderson, was a special guest on this occasion. tXl 15th Birthday Celebrated By Miss Elizabeth Brown Honoring her house guest, Mrs. W. L. Acker, of Anderson, Mrs. E. B. Brown entertained with a series of parties at her home here last week. Thursday afternoon members of i Miss Elizabeth Brown celebrated the Rook club were her guests and her 15th birthday with a delightful party at her home here Friday night. A profusion of spring flow- a salad course with tea was served. Friday afternoon members of the Bridge club were invited. Onthis ers beautified the living room «... «w.w .rmu ewiv. occasion the hostess served a froz- where enthusiastic games were ^ children, Jack and Hazel, spent 1 en fruit salad course. i played. A delicious salad course 38 Sunday in Asheville, N. C., with I Rooms where the guests assem-.was served. Winn