McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, May 14, 1936, Image 5

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McCORMICK MESSENGER, HcCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA TKure'Jay, May I?, 1934 ' mm REMEMBER you always save at Gallant-Belk Co. GALLANT-BELK CO. “THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES” Sells Everything for Less $1.98 $2.98 $3.95 $4.95 Our Big 2nd Floor is Filled With Better Values in LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR LADIES’ DRESSES > See These Dresses, Special At LADIES’ DRESSES Our Low Price Is Only BETTER DRESSES You must see these to anpreciate them — WONDERFUL VALUES In Ladies’ New Spring Dresses If you want better values in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear— Come to The Home of Better Values Congoleum and Felt Base Rugs 9 X 12 CONGOLEUM and FELT &A QC BASE RUGS. whV pay more, our price — 6x9 CONGOLEUM and FELT QO BASE RUGS, Our price only ^ 1 •*** 9 x 1014 CONGOLEUM RUGS QC Why pay more, w BLEACHED SHEETS 72 x 90 BLEACHED SHEETS 39 C Our price is only www 81 x 99 BLEACHED SHEETS RQf* Special at Note size come in and see these wonderful values. 36 INCH CURTAIN SCRIM, yellow, 4 Qq white, blue and green, yd. " YARD WIDE DRESS PRINTS 4 Qg Our price per yard " wV Large Turkish Towels Yard Wide Blue Chambray.— 42 x 36 Pillow Cases. SPECIAL VALUES IN BROOMS 4-STRING ICf* CORN BROOM 1 4- STRING . 1 Q#% CORN BROOM 1 i,v 5- STRING RED HANDLE BROOMS 25C Our Big Shoe Department Where Shoes are Fitted by X-Ray is a Busy Place These Days. Better Values— Better Selections Lower Prices. ~~ SPECIAL ON BED SPREADS New low prices made possible by Manufacturer. $1.48 quality 84 x 105 and 80 x 105 discontinued numbers First quality §p0CXi|l 2iX, ^ 80 x 105 Striped Scalloped BED 7QI* SPREADS, $1.00 Value — 1 12 CAKES OCTAGON 9Ri» SOAP 7 CAKES OK OC r 7 pW ARM & HAMMER OEi* SODA 7 CAKES P i G SOAP 25c Foiv only ■ I ■ IB. BW I I II I B I IIBIIBBBIBI I III -Jfe ■ ' I Free parking space rear our store. Dry Goods, Hosiery, Shoes, Men’s Clothing, Rugs, Window Shades. •ir WINDOW SHADES WINDOW SHADES, 25C Good quality, 19c and fcwV WINDOW SHADES, QQr Better Quality WWw WINDOW SHADES, dSC Better Quality J— WINDOW SHADES, 79 C Still Better Quality WINDOW SHADES, 98C Extra Good Quality Save on your window shades buy them for less at Gallant-Belk Co., Greenwood, S. C. Be sure to visit our Big New Boys’ Department on our 2nd floor. This Department is complete in every way Here you can get better values for less money. GALLANT-BELK CO. “SELLS EVERYTHING FOR LESS GREENWOOD, S. C. 99 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. STEEL MAKERS say—“Ford buys the besf steel.** Other suppliers of materials and parts will tell you—“Nobody checks up as closely on quality and price as Ford.** This means a great deal to you as a motorist. It is our way of safeguarding the interests of every purchaser and it leads to this—“The mechanical depreciation on a Ford is less than most cars, especially after the first year.** This is one sign of the extra value in the Ford V-8. Accuracy in manufacturing is another. (The Ford is made to unusually close precision limits.) And there is a long list of fine-car features that are exclusive with Ford in the popular field. Have you a V-8 engine in your car? You pay $1645 for it in any other car but Ford. Does your car have Center-Poise Riding? Ford gives you this modem feature—“a front-seat ride for back-seat passengers.** Does your car have fool-proof Super- Safety Mechanicaljirakes? The Ford V-8 gives you this proved design, with 186 square inches of braking surface. Does your car have a genuine steel body structure? Does it have Safety Glass all around? Ford is the only low-price car that gives you this extra protection without extra cost. You get these fine-car features in the Ford V-8 because of Ford manufacturing methods and low-profit policy. $25 A MONTH, after usual down-payment, buys any model of the new Ford V-8 car—from any Ford dealer—anywhere in the United States. Ask about the new UCC Yi% per month Finance Platts, J \ FORD V-8 BE OUR GUESTS... Ford Sunday Evening Hour, Columbia Network. Fred Waring and His Penn sylvanians on Tuesday nights (Columbia) and Friday nights (N.B.C.). See radio page for detai 1 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. B 1 ——Si Phone 18. ' m 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.. • ^56 Broad Street Augusta, fjNk.. r