McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, May 14, 1936, Image 5
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CORN BROOM 1
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Window Shades.
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GREENWOOD, S. C.
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Mrs. C. H. Fooshe’s music pupils
will appear in a music recital at
the McCormick High School Audi
torium on Friday night, May 15th,
at 8 o’clock. The public is cordially
invited.
Mrs. A. D. Cobb and Miss Ruby
Abercrombie spent the past week
end in the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Abercrombie.
The Rev. A. Thad Persons, Bap
tist minister here, left Tuesday
morning for St. Louis, Mo., to at
tend the Southern Baptist Conven
tion. Services here Sunday morn
ing will be held as usual with the
Rev. E. F. Gettys of De la Howe
preaching at 11 o’clock. Dr. S.
W. Reid, pastor of the Presslv
Memorial A. R. P. Church, will
preach ^t the evening hour. Dr.
V/. G. Blackwell will have charge
cf the prayer service Wednesday
evening at McCormick and Rev.
D. W. Keller will fill Rev. Person’s
appointment at Bethany Sunday
afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Mrs. Bill Bakei- of Charlotte, N.
C., spent the past week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C
Leard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robinson of
Atlanta are visiting friends and
relatives in McCormick this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Deason of
Birmingham, Ala., spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Deason, of McCormick, S. C.,
and also Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dans-
by, of near Abbeville, S. C.
Miss Lorene Drennan of Lander
College spent last week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Drennan.
Mr. J. A. Jennings of Charleston
is spending this week here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Jennings.
Messrs. W. P. Culbreath and J.
, W, Robertson of the Rehoboth
community were visitors here Sat
urday.
Mr. J. A. Talbert attended the
Shriners’ convention in Columbia
Tuesday.
Mrs. Carrie Talbert and Miss
Eula Hendricks spent Tuesday in
Greenwood with Mrs. Maggie Holli
day Bullock.
Among those from here who at
tended the memorial services for
the late Senator J. Jennings Dorn
held in the Senate Chamber, Co
lumbia, on Wednesday evening of
last week were: Mrs. J. J. Dorn,
Miss Mable Dorn, Senator and Mrs.
M. Gary Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. Porter C.
Dom, Mr. and Mrs. Luke N. Brown,
Mrs. Douglass Haggard, J. Lawrence
Caudle, Joseph Murray, J. T. Foo-
she, P. G. Fooshe, Rupert H. Tal
bert, G. J. Sanders, Jr., Harvey
G. Sanders, Paul J. Robinson, T. |
Carlton Faulkner; Robert L. Dendy
of Troy; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Power,
Abbeville; J. L. Bracknell and
Rufus Miner, Plum Branch; Mr.,
and Mrs. John Dalas Bunch, Clarks I
Hill; H. O. Watson, L. L. Hester,
Mt. Carmel; and T. M. Miller,
Greenwood.
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Emerson presiding at the piano
while Mrs. Ray Cobb sang, first
At Dawning” and “By the Wat
ers of Minnetonka.” During the
ceremony “To A V/ild Rose” fur
nished a soft accompaniment to
the spoken vows. The stately
marches from Mendelssohn and
Lohengrin were used as a pro
cessional and recessional.
Miss Evelyn Nickles, sister of the
bride, was her only attendant.
She wore a handsome costume of
lavendar with accessories of white
and wore a corsage of roses.
The bride wore a suit of ac- |
quamarine trimmed with grey and
grey shoes and hat. Her bridal
corsage was of orchids showered
with lillies of the valley.
Master Klugh Fooshe, a cousin
of the bride, was ring bearer.
The groom was attended by his
brother, Nicholas Leslie, of Jack
sonville, Fla., and both wore the
conventional morning suits.
Ushering the large number of
friends who witnessed the cere-
A TENDER JUICY STEAK
WHAT’S BETTER?
Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Reid have re
turned from the meeting of the
General Synod of the Associate Re
formed Presbyterian church which
was held at Old Province church
in Shenandoah Valley, Va.
Nickles-Leslie
mony was Charlie Wilson, Bradley
Nickles, Fleetwood Mann, of Abbe- * - •
ville, and Harold Cochran of Clem- nearby the bride’s book was kept
son. j by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCord.
Mrs. Leslie is the daughter of Receiving and entertaining were
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Nickles of Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood Mann and
Hodges and is a young woman of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christopher,
many charms. She attended the j in the dining room a color
schools of her home town and Er- scheme was carried out in white
skine College for a while. Mr. Les- an( j g reerL The centerpiece was
lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. w hite American Beauty roses.
E. Leslie and is a young man of Q reen an d white cream, cake with
many fine qualities. He is a planter m i n t s were served. The service
and has taken an interest in the
For keen enjoyment of any meal, you can't choose
anything better and you'll get just the kind you want
here. Round, T-bone or loin always the choicest
cuts at economical prices.
And a complete choice of all other good meats, too.
Let us serve you.
CITY MARKET,
G. B. SMITH, Prop.,
McCormick, S. C.
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From the Abbeville Press And Ban
ner, May 11.
A wedding distinguished for its
beauty and the cordial interest of
many friends, was that of Miss
Dorothy Nickles and Mr. Robert
Hall Leslie, which took place Sat
urday at high noon from the Pres
byterian church in Hodges. The
Interesting ceremony was per
formed the bride’s pastor, Rev.
W. S. Porter.
The church was handsomely
decorated in palms forming a
background for baskets of English
dogwood and ferns, while the al
tar was In baskets of peonies and
ferns, making a charming setting
for the bride and her attendants.
Before the ceremony a musical
i program was enjoyed, Mrs. G. B.
work of the 4-H organizations and
other farm activities for some time.
The young couple will make their
home with the parents of the
groom at the suburban home for
a while. They begin life with the
was rendered by Misses Louise Mc
Cord, Edna Nickles, Vera Nickles,
Rebecca Evans and Mary Ellen
Edmunds. The occasion was a
most pleasant one.
Among the guests from a dis-
FINAL SETTLEMENT
good wishes of a wide circle of tance who came for the wedding
friends. They left immediately and reception were Mr. and Mrs.
after the ceremony for a short Leslie of Abbeville, Mr. and
wpHdincr trin Mrs - w - E - Leslie, Jr., of Spartan-
’ m 0 * * burg, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Leslie
Friday evening an informal re- Atlanta, Mre. Rudolph Thum-
ception after the rehearsal was Fayetteville, N. C.,-*Mr. and
tendered the young couple at the M rs - A. Talbert, Mr. and Mrs.
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. T- L. Edmunds, Mrs. E. J. McCrack-
and Mrs. W. Benton Nickles. The en > ^ r - and Mrs. T. C. Faulkner,
scene was a lovely one, with dec- Mr. S. H. Talbert, Miss Eloise Britt,
orations of sweet peas in all their all of McCormick, Mr. and Mrs.
rich colors, filling the rooms. At S. E. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Fleet-
the door the guests were welcom- wood Mann, Abbeville, and Mrs.
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Nickles while A. L. Moragne. Augusta. Ga.
State of South Carolina,
County of McCormick.
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.
Notice is hereby given that Edwin
Parker, Guardian of the estate of
Malvinia Wilson, nee Malvinia K.
Parker and William E. Parker,
Minors, has this day made appli
cation unto me for a final account
ing and discharge as Guardian of
the estate of Malvinia Wilson, nee
Malvinia K. Parker and William
E. Parker, Minors, and the 12th.
day of June, 1936, at 10:00 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 MA TIT SON,
Judge of Probate for McCormick
County, S. C.
May 12th, 1936.+*4t.
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
Sight
Specialist
Eyes Examined
Spectacles And Eye (Classes
Professionally Fitted.. •
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