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tfeCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, April 30, 1936 Remember ... You Always Get Better Values At Gallant-Belk Co. GALLANT-BELK CO. “Greenwood’s Leading Department Store” “YES, YES! 1 You win find it at Gallant-Belk Com pany and you know they sell everything for less. We have just received 20 Dozen Kate Greenway CHILDREN’S DRESSES < * . • H \ Including all of the newest Spring and Summer fashions for girls! Expertly tailored and one of the best values offered in Greenwood. Dots, Solids, Stripes, and Checks. Sizes 3 to 16. Come in today and select several of these wonderful bargains. Priced 98c $1.98 Second Floor Gallant-Belk Company has dresses to fit the small girl... the larger girl... young Misses . . . College Girls . . . the young Mother and the older Mother. Come in and see the wonderful values in Chil dren’s Dresses of all ages! And, you know, Gallant-Belk Company sells everything for less! A Word to the Parents .... Our little boys and little girls will in a few years be the men and women of the day. Teach them to SAVE . . . show them how to save by j doing your shopping at Gallant-Belk Company . . . *;he Home of Better Values . . . the Store that Sells .Everything for Less! Visit Our Boys’ Department While on our Second Floor see the wonderful savings we have for you in our new Boys’ Department Greenwood’s only complete Boys’ Department. Use Our Lay Away Plan! . Meet Your Friends At Gallant-Belk Company! GAUANT-BELK CO Am ^ V% » , • ‘Greenwood’s Leading Department Store 99 V- ^ SelU Everything for Less GRBENWOOD, S. C. ir t \ 'e/ifwii The American Legion Auxiliary viL meet at the home of Mrs. C 3 Strom on Thursday p. m. f May 7th, at 3:30 o’clock. Misses Frances Strom and Anne. Furqueron spent the past week ?nd at Lander College with friend nd former classmates. Mr. E. G. Jennings of Plum branch will leave Monday. May 4 o serve as Federal juror, at Green- /JUe, s. c. Messrs. J. L. Smith and I.. N Brown spent Monday in Atlanta buying mules and horses for the former’s sales stables here. With the very warmest cordial ity and a most delicious dinner, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Coleman 01 Plum Branch, Sunday entertained the following relatives and friends: Mrs. Lillie, Mr. C. E. and Miss Hazel Langley; Misses Sarah Francis and Mary Robertson; Mrs. J. B. and Miss Louise Smith; Mr. G. P. and Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McCain. $fPI| •*** SSI Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Price had as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Price and children, of Char leston, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smoak of North and Miss Sara Frances Duncan, student of Limestone Col lege, Gaffney. Mrs. L. N. Chamberlain has re turned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where she spent the winter. According to an announcement by the teaches, Mrs. C. H. Huguley, Dr. W. G. Blackwell will teach the T. E. L. Bible Class of the local Baptist church, Sunday morning. May 3rd. A full attendance of members is expected and all visi tors velcomed. Mr. J. P. Brunson of Parksville was a visitor here yesterday. Mr. V. E. Rankin and son, Billy, of Anderson and Mr. E. H. Huguley of Grefenville spent Sunday here with tl|e latter’s mother, Mrs. W. G. Hugpley, who continues ill at her home here. DRIVE IT ! I. and drive home to yourself this truth: It’s FIRST in its field because it’s 'trfle onfy £crwy?rLce<£ ca/L NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES (Double-Acting. Self-Articulating) the safest and smoothest ever developed IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE* the smoothest, safest ride of oil GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION IN NEW TUBNET TOP BODIES the most beautiful and comfortable bodies over created for a low-priced car GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN- MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION Seeing is believing and driving is knowing that the new 1936 Chevrolet is the only complete low-priced car! Its New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes and Solid Steel Turret Top Body make it the safest car built. Its Improved Gliding Knee-Action Hide*, Genuine Fisher No Draft ■ ■■■ i ■' " 1 i " - — — Ventilation and Shockproof oteer- ing* give unmatched comfort. And its High-Compression Valve- in-Head Engine—the same type of engine that is employed in world- champion power boats, airplanes and racing cars—provides combined power and economy without equal. Drive the new 1936 Chevrolet today! CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE 1 » giving even better performance with | even less gas and oil < SOLID STEEL one-piece j TURRET TOP a crown of beauty, a fortress of safety SHOCKPROOF STEERING* • j making driving easier and safer ) than ever before ALL THESE FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES 495 IJtijwdm tCjmsmm AND UP. of NetuStaiuiarJi at Flint, Ifii iVljmmi IFith bumpers, sperm tire and tire lock, the list price M $20 addte tionai. * Knee-Action on,Master Model* c-i+m $20 additional. Prices quoted 'in -M*r- tisement are list at Flint, MoJtigan. and subject to chance without nottet. A General Motors Value. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Suber and children spent the past week end with hei parents at Holly Hill, S. C. FAULKNER CHEVROLET COMPANY McCORMICK, ■ - ■ ■ S. C. Mr. and' Mrs. P. C. Robinson of 1 Sigrs of Spring-Rolfe; Eliza- Columbia were week end visitors here. ;Mr. Hanvey who pointed out that j A J LlHlipkin ; ! the whole benefit never will be ! JT Is Chairman Mr. A. B. Andrews of Willington ^ G erea* was a visitor here one day the past i „ . | The Spinning Wheel—Presser; wee ‘ Mary Fooshe and Lilia Belle Rogers. | told in figures because of the ad ditional values measured only in beth Cothran. Summertime Waltz — Bilbro; Johnnie McCracken and Mary Foo die. Apple Blosson Waltz—Rolfe; Graydon Dukes. Mr. F. E Leslie of Troy was a visitor here yesterday afternoon. Master Tdn Fuller, who has been ill at the home of his uncle, Dr. R. M. Fuller, in Greenwood, for the past several weeks, is reported to be somewhat better at this time. ers. “Of the total number of farm- Daffodil Waltz—Franklin; Ryth- ; ers on the program this year,’* mic Orchestra. Mr. Hanvey said, “133 have been Song of the Drum—Risher; Lilia continued on the program from last year. Their diligence and hon- Miss Elizabeth Talbert Awarded 1936-1937 Scholarship To Belle Rogers. Picnic Dance—Mathews; Thad- deus Persons. Sylvan Sprites—Englmann; Hen rietta Gilbert, Kathryn Smith and Dorothy Watson. Sack Waltz—Metcalf; Douglass Bradley. Animal Crackers In My Soup ; Coker Collecre Mar e aret Chiles Rustic Dance—Howell; Virginia Wilkins. Amaryllis—Ghys; Laurence Strom and Rudolph Strom. terms of relief from human suf fering and of improved business Chosen Head Of Board Of Directors conditions locally resulting from an Of Caro’ina Motor Club increased number of earning farm- Charlotte, N. C., April 25.—Elec tion of officers, including elevation of Alva M. Lumpkin to the post of chairman of the board, suc ceeding Geo. L. Stansbury, of Greensboro, sponsorship of a move ment to erect a suitable memorial to a Carolinian chiefly responsi ble for the creation of the Great est attempts to come back have been demonstrated in their pay ments on the loans advanced to them on that program. Now this Smoky Mountains National Park year is bringing them as well as others who have been added to the roll new opportunities.” Since the rehabilitation office and recommendations that a sys tem cf compulsory inspection of motor vehicles by state employees, were outstanding decisions reach- Announcement has been made by the Beta Pi Theta French Fra ternity of Coker College, Harts- I Golden Meadow Gavotte—Mor- posed of C. C. Morgan, Y. E. Seig- ville, S. C., that its annual award‘nson; Vivian Chiles, goes to Miss Elizabeth Talbert of j At Full Tilt—Raalte; Judith Kel t McCormick, South Carolina. The i er a nd Elizabeth Fooshe. was established in McCormick e d at the meeting of the Board of County, Mr. Hanvey said, 216 farm- directors of the Carolina Motor ers have been aided by the pro- club Friday at headquarters here, gram. He said the work of the Geo T Stephens, of Asheville and county advisory committee, com- r, Bruce Etheridge, of Manteo and award is in the form of a one hun dred dollar scholarship to Coker Sleigh Bells—Valdemar; Rhyth mic Orchestra. College for the school year 1936- King of the Carnival—Deshayes; 1937. This award is made to the (Eun i ce Rush and Charles Henry pupil in the state having the best williams. Ier, and Mrs. A. J. Hendrix, of the Farm Debt Adjustment committee, of which P. G. Fooshe is chairman, test paper on questions submitted by the fraternity to the high sdhool French teacher. This is indeed an honor, and Miss Talbert is to be highly congratulated. McCormick Junior Music Club Holds Monthly Meeting The McCormick Junior Music 111 Travatore—Verdi; Selma Rush and Maggie Franklin. txi Rural Resettlement Work In Mc- Raleigh, were elected directors and Jas. O. Sheppard, of Edgefield, S. C., was named a vice president. Officers and directors of the club and of E. L. Rogers, R. D. Suber are; Coleman W. Roberts, Char- and Miss Elnita Harvey, county ag- lotte, president; Alva M. Lumpkin, ricultural and home demonstration Columbia, S. C. f chairman of the agents, has been invaluable in giv- board; C. C. Armstrong, Gastonia, ing this assistance to these farmers, treasurer; J. H. Monte, Charlotte, -IXI- Red Cross Contributions secretary. Vice Presidents: Lee A. Folger, Charlotte; R. R. Reynolds, Asheville; W. W. Neal, Marion; John S. Cator, Charleston, S. C.; Jas. O. Sheppard, Edgefield, TS. C.; Ernest Burwell, Spartanburg, S. C. Other directors are: H. Galt Brax- Contributions from Widemans— • K. CruMitv Mrs ' Luther Bowick S 1 - 00 ton, Kinston; R. Bruce Etheridge, V^UrmiCK ViOUIILy Mrs Bussey Bowick .50 Manteo; J. Elmer Long, Durham; Mrs. Clyde Edmunds .50 Mrs. H. P. Simpson .50 The 1936 crop season is on—and Gen. Manus McClosky, Fort Bragg; Henry D. Perry, High Point; E. D. Pitcher, Spray; Roddey Reid, Rock Hill, S. C.; Arthur Ross, Asheboro; 177 of McCormick County’s farmers Sam Wideman .50 are planting and getting ready for!Mrs. Janie Spence .50 the harvest with the aid of the Mrs. Jennie Young -251 Geo. L. Stansbury, Greensboro; Club held its regular monthly! federal government’s rural re- Mrs. Zack Spence .10 Geo. T. Stephens, Asheville. meeting in the high school audi- habilitation program, according to Mrs. Sam Brewer .10 torium Tuesday afternoon of last! E. Hanvey, county supervisor for Mrs. Lucindy Bowick .10 week with the teacher, Mrs. C. H. the Resettlement Administration. 1 Fooshe, hostess. Invited guests in- | Loans to these 177 farm families $4.05 Additional Contributions from Meriwether-Clarks Hill— eluded mothers agd friends of total $47,356.31. This is an average club members. After the program per family of $267.55 below last Mrs. Fooshe was assisted in serv- year’s average of $368.22 by $100.67. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McKie -- $2.00 ing delicious punlh and wafers, This difference reflects a sub- by Mrs. Henry Rueh and Mrs. B. I. stantial improvement in the eco- ; ‘ $2.00 Cfriles.. > ( nomic position of many of the J. Arch Talbert, | The .Xollg^H^pgram was ren- county’s farmers in the opinion of . Chairman A. R. C. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 956 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. « / mm