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.r.\ * Thursday, December 5, 1935 IffcGORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA ^ Page Thr0% BE PREPARED! BUY NOW! Gallant-Belk Company is Headquarters for Florsheim Shoes, E. T. Wright Arch Preserver Shoes, Edwin Clapp Shoes,'•Red Goose Shoes for Children^ Tl' T^Wc Fit The Feet and Sell The Shoes.” Visit Greenwood’s Largest Shoe Department Our Shoes Scientifically Fitted by X-Ray. Black and Brown Kid Ties with medium and high heels. Black and Brown Suede with patent leather Qfl trim. Medium heels. All sizes A wide variety of styles! Browns and Black Suedes with patent leather trims. Demi- suedes . . new Birch Bark black and brown. $2.98 High and medium heels. All sizes Every wanted style in this price range! See them today! Largest and most complete assortment of Black Kids, Brown Kids, Demi-Suedes, Birch Barks, $3 9*3 Suede and Calf combinations in Greenwood ^ " Sbicca soles . . no tacks . . no stitching . seams to hurt your feet no Ties and Pumps in Black Kid, Brown Kid with the finest arch type construction. Newest and most QE favored styles. All styles. All sizes —>--- - . ~ * See these values! ■ 0 Buy Cannon Sheets and Towels . . . Chatham Blankets . . Cannon Made Bed Spreads from Gallant-Balk Company and help our Carolina people and one Carolina Mills. Balk’s v. famous ringless sifit hosi ery . . full fash ioned . . chiffon and service weight in aU of fall’s newest shades. All sizes. and 97c Greenwood’s Largest Hosiery Department. First Floor SENSATIONAL SAVINGS IN RUGS 6x9 Felt Base Rugs. A wonderful value and one you cannot duplicate El QO elsewhere. Only i " . 9xl£ Art Squares. This is a value you should not miss. See them EA QE today! ' Only ^ " Felt Base Rugs. By the yard 3 E1 AQ yards for ^ 1 9x12 Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs $7.95 " d $8.95 Now is the time to buy your rugs and save! 39-Inch Sheeting, Yard Wide Prints, 32- Inch Ginghams, Broadcloths and Play- cloths. . A big assortment of yard goods that you would expect to pay 15c per yard for . . our price only 1 QC Per yard ^ Men’s Work Shoes With Composition Soles. A big value and worth 98C more than the price we ask. Per pair Men’s Work Shoes. Good heavy leather with composition soles. Well $1.98 worth 50c more per pair. Our price Other Big Values in Men’s Work Shoes. All leather shoes with composi- El Aft tion soles and well worth $1.98 per pair. Our price ^ " When these shoes are bought again the price will be $1.98. If you want to save from 50c to $1.00 per pair on these shoes buy them from Gal- lant-Belk Company before the present stock is sold. [pn’s Dress Oxfords. One of our best values «nd worth more than we E4 QO are asking. When this lot is gone the pricp will be higher. Price per pair ^ “ Men’s Dress Oxfords. An extra big value made especially for the Belk Stores in calf and kid . . bal and blucher styles. They’ll give you real service. When this lot is sold the next shipment will be at a higher price . . buy now EO QE and save! Our price per pair Men’s Dress Oxfords now being sold by tis. With good arch support. Calf and kid leather . . bal and blucher styles and every style a good style. These shoes were bought sometime ago and when the next shipment is in the price will be EA QE $5.95. Our price per pair Ladies’ Lingerie. Visit our Lingerie department on our Second Floor. Here you will find all styles in desirable merchandise bought right and priced right. Make your selections now and save money! 'You will pay more later. Step-Ins . . . Gowns . . . Pajamas . . . Bloomers . . . Girdles . . . Brassieres . . . Panties. Buy Toys From Gallant-Belk Company. ' Toy land Now Filled With Better Toys. Use Our Lay Away Plan! GALLANT-BELK GREENWOOD’S LEADING PMIDAIIV THE HOME OF DEPARTMENT STORE uUITil RFlf BETTER VALUES GREENWOOD. S. G Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Penn and family and Miss Helen Rodgers of Greenwood were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coleman Sunday. Miss Edna Duncan spent Thanks giving day in Greenville. Messrs. Wade and Ansel Hamlin, Harvey Sanders and Charlie Pooshe spent Thanksgiving fishing at Lake Murray. til Mrs. Jesse B. .Orr and daughter, Margaret, spent several days re- 1 cently with relatives in Columbia.! Miss Mamie Sturkey of ’ Bessemer City, N. C., spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with her sister, Mrs. Wessie Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Haynes from Ocala, Fla., ..spent Tuesday here i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |j. B. Smith, while en route to i Pritchardsville, S. C., where Mr. Haynes has been transferred. Miss Josephine Bowick, who is attending the Thprjson School of Beauty Culture in Columbia, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowick. Mr. and Mrs. Dacus P. McCain spent several days recently in ^ Nashville, N. C., where he was mak ing plans to open a livery stable there next month. They will move there early this month. HOLLYWOOD THEATRE McCORMICK, S. C. FRIDAY and SATURDAY December 6th and 7th, 7:00 p. m. and 8:45 p. m. WALTER C. KELLEY STEPIN FETCHIT m •99 VIRGINIA JUDGE' This is one of the best and funniest pictures you will see in many moons. Also BETTY BOOP CARTOON “JUDGE FOR A DAY” and Two Reel Comedy • “NIGHT LIFE” . MONDAY and TUESDAY December 9th and 10th, 7:00 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. / GEORGE BURNS_GRACIE ALLEN in “HERE COMES COOKIE” Don’t miss this laugh jerking Musical Comedy! Also “SIRENS OF SYNCOPATION” Phil Spitany and His Musical Lads and FOX MOVIETONE NEWS • - v ! ADMISSION: Adults, 25 cents; Children up to 12, 10 cents; Children 12 to 15, 15 cents Mr. R. A. Price of Parksville was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Young and little daughter, Janis, spent several days last week with relatives in Greenwood. Miss Mary Remsen spent Thanks giving holidays with her sister. Miss Louise Remsen, in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morgan of Shelby, N. C., spent Thanksgiving with Miss Annie Lou Morgan at Rehoboth and also visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morgan here. I Miss Harriett Sturkey, of the Ex tension Department' ‘of Clemson College, spent the past week end here with her mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Sturkey. Mr. A. C. Bradshaw of Parksville was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gibert had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pinson of Anderson. . Mr. Jim Murray returned to I Washington, D. C., Tuesday, after ( spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mur ray. Mis^ Catharine Keller of Lees- viile' spent the Thanksgiving holi days here with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. David W. Keller. Experience Service Facilities Those are the important things in measuring the worth of a funeral director, and iiiould be borne In mind when you have occasion to choose one DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OCR SERVICE and there is no additional charge for service out of town J. S. STROM >Y1 Main Street I McCormick, S. C. days’ visit here to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Moore. Mrs. A. B. Andrews of Wlllington was a visitor here Saturday. -j Driskell of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Springer of Laurens, and mother, Mrs. J. E. Tollison, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miss Dessie Reed of Anderson spent the holidays here with rela tives. Miss Minnie Talbert of Troy Route 1 was a visitor here Friday. Mrs. F. A. Cosey and children have returned from a visit to her parents in Tennille, Ala. Messrs. J. O. Williams and C. H. Huguley are serving as jurors in federal court in Anderson this week. Deason Sunday. Little Miss Mable Winn of Plum Branch spent several days here last week with her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Strom. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Sanders and son, Jamie, Jr., and Mr. Claude Huguley attended the Clemson- Furman game Thanksgiving in Greenville. Mrs. P. W. Cheatham and little granddaughter, Julia Claire Mc Connell, of Cleora, spent the past week end here with Mrs. Cheat ham’s daughter, Mrs. W. T. Strom. Mr. W. R. Miner of Plum Branch was a visitor here Saturday. Mrs. B. L. Walton has returned to her home here, after a ten days’ visit to her parents at Union. Mr. Billie Britt of Grovetown, Ga., spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. J. E. Britt. Miss Annie Lou Morgan, who has been ill at her home in the Reho both community the past two weeks, is reported to be getting along very nicely at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Guillebeau of Augusta were spend the day guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Moore Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Talbert and daughter, Miss Miriam, from Au gusta, and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Heiss from Liberty were week end visi tors to Mrs. W. J. Connor. Miss Anna Fprqueron and Miss Frances Strom have returned home from a visit to Miss Dorothy Boyd of Savannah, Ga. Mrs. F. E. Williams has returned home from a visit to relatives in Laurens and Greenville. Mrs. J. S. Strom has returned home from a visit of several days to relatives in Atlanta. Mr. T. J. Roberts of Troy was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Buzhardt and son, Fred, Jr., visited relatives in Greenville during the holidays. Mr. Charles Moore returned to Charleston Sunday, after a few Mrs. J. B. Britt and children of Ninety Six were visitors here Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arch Talbert and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Edmunds at tended the Clemson-Furman foot ball game Thursday in Greenville. Mrs. H. M. Schumpert, who un derwent a major operation at the Georgia Baptist Hospital in Atlanta last Saturday morning, is reported to be getting along very nicely. The women of the Methodist Church have set Tuesday, Decem ber 10th, for their annual bazaar. At this time a turkey dinner will be served and homemade candies and articles for Christmas gifts will be on sale. The price of dinner will he 50 cents for adults and 30 cents for children. jgsrfrr: 1 t u - j—» DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 956 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. Children’s Colds Should Have This Safe Treatment Young Mothers Benefit from Two Generations’ Proof of This External Treatment For Fighting Colds. IT AVOIDS CONSTANT "DOSING* Miss Selma Walker, of Washing ton, D. C. f and Miss Birdie Walker, of High Point, N. C., spent the holi days here with their parents, Judge and Mrs. H. C. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 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