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MeCORMICK MESSEN' ORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, January 28, 1937 Remember... You Always Save At Gallant-Belk Co. GALLANT-BELK CO. Greenwood’s Leading Department Stort —is truly the leading department store of Greenwood. The largest store, with the largest stock; the most complete lines in every department; more courteous salespeople to serve you, and better values in each department. During our JANUARY WHITE GOODS and CLEARANCE SALE WE ARE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY VALUES THROUGHOUT THIS STORE We mention only a few of the items now being offered to you at remarkably low prices—especially when you consider today’s market prices. 72x90 SHEETS 39c Each during our January White Goods Sale. The same sheet at the mill ioday actually costs more than our retail price! So if you don’t want to pay more later, BUY NOW! Belk’s Rowan 81x99 SHEETS 89c Each during our January White Goods Sale. Made for us by Cannon Mills and guaranteed to give you 4 years of satisfactory service. When this lot of sheets is sold the price will be higher. We can’t buy more to sell at this price. 80-Square Unbleached SHEETING Today’s price-at the mill is 10c!! Buy it now from Gallant-Belk Co., all you want, at 10c Yd. Good Quality 81x99 Bleached SHEETS An Outstanding Value At 69c Each We urge those who want to save, to BUY NOW! Shop and Save at Gallant-Belk Co. Visit Greenwood’s Only Complete Boys’ Department on our 2nd floor. Visit Our Big Shoe Department and be properly fitted by X-Ray! Shoes for every member of the family father, mother, sister and brother, all priced the Gallant-Belk way for less money. Big Stock of Overshoes, Galoshes and Raincoats. Do Not Fail to Visit the Knit Wit Knitting Shop Mrs. W. L. Roddey and Mrs. Carl Snead will be glad to help solve your knitting problems. UPSTAIRS at GALLANT-BELK. CO. Yard W ide OUTING Yd. January Clearance Sale price. This would be a good value at 15c. \ ard Wide PRINTS January Clearance Sale Price. 10c Yd Be Sure to See the New Spring Dresses and Ladies’ Hats 2nd floor BUY NOW AND SAVE! From all indications it looks as though you’re sure Jto pay more for all merchandise if you wait. So buy now! Visit every department every time you are in Green wood! If you would SHOP AND SAVE Visit Gallant-Belk Co. before you buy. Have your shoes properly fitted by X-Ray! The only correct way to fit shoes! Buy Your TOWELS For Less From Gallant-Belk Co. See the wonderful values at 5c Each We have towels at any price you want to pay, and each one a real value. Be sure to see the remarkable assortment we’re showing! 10c 15c 19c 25c 35c— " 3$1 A Real Men’s Store! Gallant-Belk Co. Men’s Clothing and Furnishings Department. See the wonderful values in Men’s clothing; Hart, Schaffner & Marx; Friedman, Harry Marks; Belk Craft, and Rockingham Clothes. See the better shoes—Edwin Clapp, Florsheim, Muse-Beck, and Dr. M. W. Locke. BUY SHIRTS NOW! Reigel Shirts, sanforized, with Trubenized collars. Essley Shirts, with the original Trubenized collars. We are exclusive sales representatives in Greenwood for these outstanding shirts. Shop here for Shirts and Save! USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN. A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY AR TICLE UNTIL WANTED. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AND SHOP AND SAVE AT GALLANT-BELK COMPANY The Home of Better Values—Sells Everything For Less Greenwood, S. C. Mrs. L. N. Chamberlain is spend ing the remainder of the winter with her children in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. A. C. Bradshaw of Parks- ville was a visitor here Saturday. Epworth League Entertains Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strom have returned from Charlotte and High I Point, N. C., where they bought a large stock of furniture, rugs, etc., for the J. S. Strom Furniture Store here. Mr. J. P. Brunson of Parksville was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Drucker left Tuesday for the Northern markets to buy spring and summer mer chandise for their stores here and at Honea Path. Mr. J. O. Williams left Jan. 17th for Tallapoosa, Ga., where he has accepted a position with the State Highway Dept. Mrs. Williams and daughter, Miss Mary Lou Williams, will remain here until school closes. Messrs. Joseph Murray, W. J. Bruce and E. R. White spent Tues day in Columbia. The Epworth League of the Mc Cormick Methodist Church was host to the leagues of Plum Bvanch and Troy Methodist charges, at a stunt and get-to-gether party Fri day night at the community house in McCormick. About 150 young people with their sponsors gathered for an evening of wholesome recreation and fel lowship. Greeting the guests at the door was the Rev. M. E. Derrick, pastor of the local Methodist church, and others. During the evening interesting and enthusiastic games were con ducted by Mrs. C. A. Gilbert and Mrs. Charles Brown. Assisting with the musical feature was Mrs. Ed C. Rice of Plum Branch. Local sponsors served delicious fruit, punch and sandwiches. tXI Card Of Thanks Miss Lois Deason is spending sometime in Asheboro, N. C., with her two sisters. Mrs. John McEachem of Whit mire was a visitor here Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Ruth Deason spent the week end in Anderson with relatives. Bracknell-Major Of interest to a wide circle of friends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Josie Bracknell, of McCormick, and Mr. Carl Turner Major, of Charlotte, N. C„ which was quietly solemnized in McCor mick December 24, 1936, Judge of Probate J. Frank Mattison officiat- Mrs. Major is the only daughter of Mrs. Sue Bracknell and the late Joe F. Bracknell, of McCormick She is a graduate of the McCor mick High School. Mr. Major, the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Major, of McCormick, 1 is a native of Greenwood but mov ed here with his parents a good many years ago. Since his gradua tion from the De la Howe State School, he has held a responsible position in Charlotte, N. C., where they will make their home. We wish to thank you for your sympathy and kindness shown us at the death of our husband and father. It was very deeply appre ciated. Mrs. J. Klettner White, Valerie White. Greenwood Produc tion Credit Associa tion Meets Feb. 4th The annual stockholders’ meet ing of the Greenwood Production Credit Association will be held on Thursday, February 4th, 1937, in the High School Auditorium at Greenwood. The meeting will be gin promptly at 10 a. m. Boyd Creighton To Head Lander College Development Program -txt- Mrs. Emory Bentley Is Entertained At Shower Honoring Mrs. Emory Bentley, a recent bride, the Meriwether Home Demonstration Club of which she is a member, entertained Saturday afternoon, Jan. 16th, with a de lightful party. The lovely affair took place at the home of Mrs. W. E. Keller. A book of advice for the bride was compiled by the members, with Mrs. J. J. Minarick and Mrs. J. Middleton Rich serving as edi tors-in-chief. A humorous edition of “The Club News” was published and as the weather forecasts were read and a heavy shower predicted, many lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Bentley, the former Miss Lois Arrington, of McCormick. Delicious refreshments were serv ed by Mrs. Keller. Birthday Party For Roy Hartline Honoring the seventh birthday of her son, Roy, Mrs. R. L. Hartline entertained with a delightful party at their home here Tuesday after noon of last week. Assisting Mrs. Hartline in entertaining the chil dren through games and in serv ing punch and sweet cakes, was Mrs. Douglas Davis. Chicken Supper At Troy The Y. P. C. Union of the A. R. P. Church will sponsor a chicken supper at the Troy Schoolhouse, Friday, January 29th. Plates sold at 10 cents and 20 cents. Supper will begin being served at 6:00 o’clock. Greenwood, Jan. 19. — J. Boyd Creighton, Anderson business man and active layman in the Methodist Church, South, has accepted the general chairmanship of the $1,- 000,000 Endowment and Develop ment Program of Lander College, Dr. John W. Speake, president of the college, announced today. Mr. Creighton began immediate ly the work of building a state wide campaign organization. Un der his leadership a chairman, with a pastor associate and an alumnagf associate, will be selected in each of the twelve church conferences in the state and similar leaders will be chosen for groups of churches and individual churches within the conferences. A separate organization will be formed for a campaign among the citizens of Greenwood. Mr. Creighton is owner of the Anderson Lumber Company, An derson, and previously was in busi ness in Rock Hill and Anderson. He is a member of the board of stewards of St. John’s Church, Anderson. He was a member of St. John’s Church, Rock Hill, when Dr. Speake served it as pastor and was chairman of the building commit tee which erected the present structure there. He married a Lan der graduate, the former Miss Bet- tie Lawson, of Darlington. | In announcing Mr. Creighton’s acceptance of the chairmanship. Dr. Speake said: “I feel Mr. Creigh ton is especially fitted for this task. 11 have worked with him and know his ability as an organizer and his capacity for getting things done. He is a tireless- worker and will never be satisfied with anything short of complete success.” Mr. Creighton said he was ac cepting the chairmanship of the campaign because “I regard this call as an opportunity to serve my church and the people of my state in one of the highest ways possible. From experience I know that the Lander graduate is a girl equipped for the responsibilities of life an 4 imbued with the spirit of service. The sound fundamentals of schol arship and character laid down by Dr. Lander still are the marks of the typical Lander girl. "I urge the cooperation of all members of the Methodist Church, South, in this state, the alumnae of the college and others interest ed in Christian education in work ing toward the success of this movement.”