McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, July 18, 1935, Image 3

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Thursday, July 18,1935 IfcCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Page TEfat OUR ANNUAL July Clearance Sale VALUES FOR EVERYONE July is our month every year to have our Summer Clearance Sale, and these prices mentioned below will prove this fact. Buy now and save! Everything is in complete readiness for the big event! Everything is carefully arranged to make your shop ping quicker, simpler, easier. Every department in the store enthusiastically co operated to bring you desirable, high grade merchandise at drastic savings for every member of the family and the home. If you’re foresighted you’ll shop early and buy generously! CURTAIN SCRIM Yard wide. A wonderful value. Per Yard 5c BROOMS 4-String Corn Brooms 1 QC Specially priced at 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS With Borders. Ideal for year ’round service. Priced— $4.95 $5.95 9x10 1-2 FELT BASE RUGS Attractive patterns. £^fl OR An exceptional value at 9x6 FELT BASE RUGS One of the best values offered in Rugs we have ever 38 had. Only *** " -.10 DOZEN WINDOW SHADES Special for our July Clearance. Each ^ BED SPREADS Large Size. Crinkle . . scalloped edge. A real value. RQf* Each WU MEN’S SUMMER SHOES Whites, Solid Blacks, White and Blacks. Plain or perforated styles. Just the kind of shoe you need to round out the summer. Our price during our Annual July Clearance Sale gives you unusual quality at extremely attractive savings • $1.98 $2.95 RIEGEL SHIRTS A big assortment of Riegel Shirts from which to choose. Plain and fancy patterns. All neck sizes and sleeve lengths $1.00 We are also offering during our An nual July Clearance 1 lot Riegel Shirts for 95c 9x12 CREX OR GRASS RUGS These are ideal Rugs for summer. Beautiful patterns. $2 95 Each *** " 4x7 CREX OR GRASS RUGS You will want several of these Rugs at our special 4 90 price of ^ " ■fcw 100 DOZEN TURKISH TOWELS A big value R#* at each (Limit 1 Dozen to the Customer) 1000 Yards PRINTS AND BROADCLOTH Yard wide. An unusual quality f° r only 1 QC per yard LACES AND EYELETS Beautiful Lace and Eyelets so much desired by ladies for summer dress- esT All the hest colors 90 f* per yard LADIES’ WHITE SHOES In this department you will find White Oxfords, Ties, Straps, Pumps, Sandals in all the latest styles. Our special prices during our Annual July Clearance Sale offer you remarkable savings— 98c $1.48 $1.95 $2.95 Visit every department in our store on each of our four big floors and see the won derful values being shown in every department during our Annual July Clearance Sale . Space will not permit mentioning all of our big values we are offering you during this hig event. FREE Parking Space To The Rear Of Our Store! Come looking for scores of items not represented in this advertisement, but which will be found in our Annual July Clearance Sale. GALLANT-BELK GREENWOOD’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE COMPANY THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES GREENWOOD, S. C [f! Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Mrs. J. F. Mat- tison, Mrs. J. B. Harmon, Jr., Miss Marion Harmon, Mrs. C. H. Hugu- ley and Mrs. T. J. Sibert visited Dr. and Mrs. D. V. Cason in Washing ton, Ga., last Thursday. Mrs. E. B. Brown and Miss Eliza beth Brown are spending two weeks in the mountains of North Caro lina. V ! Rev. Joseph Dukes of Red Hill spent Sunday night here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dukes. Mr. and Mrs. John Bussey and daughter, Inez, of Greenville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkins. Mrs. Wessie Hitt spent the week end in Waynesville, N. C., with her sister, Mrs. William Chambers. Mrs. Wilbur Strom has returned home, after spending ten days with her brother, Dr. Grady Clinkscales, and sister, Mrs. E. W. Masters, of Anderson. Misses Cornelia Winn, Ailene Ar rington, Rosa Strom, Annie Lou Lankford and Lucile McGrath were guests at a house party at Myrtle Beach for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lever and daughter, June, of Columbia and Mr. and Mrs.. R. J. Williams of Walterboro, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williams and family. J Miss Mattie Holloway, who has been ill at her home here the past several days, is somewhat better this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lee Strom and son, Jimmie, .from Anniston, Ala., are spending two weeks here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Strom. Mr. and Mrs. William Keown were week end visitors in Waynes ville, N. C. /T HOLLYWOOD THFATRE McCORMICK, S. C. FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 19th and 20th, 7:15 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. MONA BARRIE GILBERT ROLAND HERBERT MUNDIN ‘‘LADIES LOVE DANGER” ; Also Cartoon “THE DOG SHOW” and ‘ADVENTURES OF THE NEWSREEL CAMERAMAN” MONDAY and TUESDAY July 22nd and 23rd, 7:15 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “OUR LITTLE GIRL” Also Two Reel Comedy “MR. WIDGET” ■ and FOX MOVIETONE NEWS ADMISSION: Adults, 25 cents; Children up to 12, 10 cents; Children 12 to 15, 15 cents V . of Greenville were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mc Grath Sabbath afternoon. Master Charles Morgan spent the past week end in Anderson and Hendersonville. Mr. H. E. Freeland,* president of the Edgefield Baptist Sunday School Association, left Tuesday to attend the Baptist Sunday School Convention in Greenville, repre senting the Edgefield Association. sister gave their mother, Mrs. Mary Corley, a surprise birthday celebra tion at her home on July 7th. The children and grandchildren have not all been together in several years. All her children were pres ent except her son Eugene Corley who is sick in a hospital in Florida. The children came, bringing huge baskets filled to overflowing in many good eats that made a feast at noon time under the shade trees of the old home. Te$ and ice cream, were also served. .' The day will long be remembered Miss Georgia King McGrath re- | not only by the parents but also turned home Saturday, after the children as well. A most enjoy- Miss Louise Walker has returned to Anniston, Ala., after spending two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Walker. Mrs. T. L. Edmunds is spending thi^ week in Augusta with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Moragne. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan McBride of Gadsden, Ala., spent a few days here this week in the home of his father, Mr. W. R. McBride. spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Cooper of Augusta, Ga. Mr. Edward Britt of Grovetown, Ga., and Mr. Billie Britt of Clem- son, S. C., spent the week end here with their mother, Mrs. J. E. Britt. Misses Cornelia and Hugh Mar garet Freeland attended the Bap tist Sunday School Assembly in Greenville Tuesday and Wednes day. able day was spent. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Winn and two children, Mr. j and Mrs. Clyde Corley and five Miss Laura LeRoy has returned children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Corley to her home in Willington from a and four children, Mr. and Mrs. visit to her aunt, Miss Sue Gibert, Shuford and four children, Mr. and of Greenwood. Mrs. Eddie Corley and five* chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. William Corley Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Minus have were off on a vacation to relatives returned to their home in Memphis, ! here, from Charlotte, N. C., Julian. Tenn., after a visit to relatives in Corley, Mr. and Mrs. Will Corley, and near McCormick and at St. the honorees, made up the party. George. Miss A. L. Morgan was very pleas- antly surprised one morning last Mr. Richard Crim of Johnston week by a call from Mrs. J. D. spent Monday here with friends and relatives. Miss Nylena Strom is visiting relatives in Edgefield this week. Miss Louise Smith spent the past week end in Greenwood and Char leston. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reeves of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Robert Miller of Lima, Ohio, are here on a visit to their mother, Mrs. J. E. Britt. Miss Sue Gibert of Greenwood is on a visit to relatives in Willing- ton. Mr. C. A. Seigler of Modoc was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. Lawrence Strom has return ed home, after spending a week at Woodville with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garrison. Miss Mary Catherine, Miss Mari on and Arthur Reese, Jr., are spending two weeks here with their aunt, Mrs. C. H. Huguley. Hughey, Rev. J. D. Hughey and Miss Edith Hughey from North Augusta. They were visiting their mother and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strom left to- grandmother, Mrs. Kathryn Hughey day for Mexico City, where Mr. and Mrs. R. T. West. J. D. was a Strom will attend the four-day member of Miss Morgan’s Sun- session of Lions International Con- beam Band when a little fellow and vention. Mr. Strom is a delegate she feels a great interest in his. from the McCormick Lions Club. success as a pious young minister. • Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Winn and fam- After spending about three weeks ily spent a pleasant day last week here with her aunt, Miss Elnita at Lake Murray on a picnic with Harvey, little Miss Velma Murray friends. returned today to her home In Several of Miss Maggie Winn’s Moncks Corner. nieces have visited her recently from Plum Branch. She returned Mrs. R. E. Carroll and son, Mas- home with them this week end. ter Philip Carroll, from Augusta Mrs. Marion Winn and her sister, spent the week end with her sister,, Miss Mary Simmons, visited in this Mrs. J. B. Britt, of the Bellvue sec- section Sunday. Several from the tion. community are to attend a water- melon cutting given in honor of Miss Rachel White from Plum Miss Simmons by Mr. and Mrs. Branch spent several days here Marion Winn at their home Monday with Miss Oculese Holliday this night. week. Miss Holliday returned Mrs F P white, Mrs. Ethan, home with her to spend a few days, white and three daughters were calling in this section Sunday af« Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and temoon. son, Joe, of Spartanburg are here r pj ie cr0 p S an( j gardens are look- on a visit to his mother, Mrs. jj ne a f^ er suc h refreshing Louise Nelson. rains. The wheat crop was extra good in this section. Mr. W. K. Charles, Director of wag unanimously voted on to International Lions Clubs, and his ce i e k ra t;e the second Sunday in daughter, Miss Doris Charles, left ^ U g US i; as home coming day, the today for Mexico City, where Mr. f j rgt (la y of ^e meeting, with all Charles will attend the four-day sorvice at Rehoboth. All the session of Lions International Con- f orm€r members are invited back vention. home for a pleasant day with for- Mr. W. W. Fowler of Augusta is a visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. James Keown have returned home, after spending their vacation in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. N. Parker Johnson and Mrs. C. W. Matthews spent the past week end here with Mrs. J. S. Dukes and Mrs. C. H. Huguley. Miss Clara Gilispie, Misses Fran ces and Annie Brown McGrath and Messrs. J. C. and Furman Massey Miss Ruth E. Williams of Wesley Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., has been promoted from the posi tion of supervisor to assistant su perintendent. Miss Williams re ceived her training at the Wilhen- ford Hospital in Augusta, Ga. In 1933 she took a post graduate course at the present hospital. Mr. Joseph P. Holloway, who un derwent an operation at the Green wood Hospital Tuesday afternoon, is getting along very nicely. XXI—— Rehoboth News mer friends. It has not yet been decided how the meeting will be run after Sunday. Mrs. Kate May son has return ed home from a short visit to her children.in Warrenton. Misses Virginia and Carolyn Freeland have returned from pleas ant visit to relatives in Augusta. Mrs. Fannie Mae Parks and Mrs. H. E. Freeland visited Miss Genie Hammond recently. Miss Ham mond gave a barbecue for relatives and friends July 4th. The W. M. S. will meet in thai home of the president, Mrs. J. P. j Talbert, on July 26. Miss Mary Talbert is visiting Miss Mrs. E. P. Winn, her brothers and ; Sara Quarles in Edgefield.