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/ MeCORMIGK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, May 20, 1937 Remember - You Always Save At Gallant-Belk Co. SHOP and SAVE TOMORROW, SiniUMV AND MONDAY AT GALLANT-BELK Genuine 80-Square SHEETING 10c Yard A real value buy now! Good Quality 46-Inch OIL CLOTH • 19c Yard Dress up the table and shelves! Yard Wide PRINTS & GINGHAMS 10c Yard Thrifty buyers will want this! LACE DRESS MATERIALS 10c Yard In blue, white, yellow and brown. Come early! Crinkle BED SPREADS 59c Each A splendid assortment of colors. Special Assortment of , BED SPREADS J1 In rayon, cotton and other ipaterials; sizes 81 x 103 and 81 x 105. Beautiful selection of colors. Made to sell much higher. , Good, But Small TOWELS 5c Each 72 x 90 SHEETS 39c f ' 42 x 36 PILLOW CASES 1 Qg Each .A Yard Wide CURTAIN GOODS 5c Yard 81 x 90 SHEETS 69c V., Here is a good quality sheet at a remarkably low price! 86 x 105 BED SPREADS $1.48 These fine spreads were made to sell for $1.98. Ex ceptionally beautiful in quality and colors. Save money by buying at the Home of Better Values. Manufacturer’s Close Out of SILK DAMASK AND DRAPERY MATERIALS AT BARGAIN PRICES Too wide a range of prices to mention here, but you’ll immediately see the extraordinary value when you glance at the price tags! Ideal for fine drapes and for upholstering chairs. Fill your needs while the lot lasts! Fine Quality LACE FOR DRESSES 48c Yard If you like to sew your own, you’ll love this ex quisite lace material. All colors, and in beautiful lace designs. Ladies’ Full Fashioned SILK HOSE 49 c Pair Don’t confuse this with the usual 49c hosiery. It’s an extra good hose specially priced to save you money. Buy several pairs now! Yard Wide CRETONNES 10c Yard 9 x 1014 Felt Base RUGS $4.95 With borders. A real Gallant-Belk value. 9 x 12 Felt Base RUGS $4.95 Good assortment of patterns to choose from, with out borders. 9 x 12 GOLD SEAL RUGS $7.95 Regular $12.50 Value Other Wonderful Values in 9 x 12 Felt Base RUGS Beautiful designs and borders $5.95 ~ $6.95 9 x 10 Felt Base RUGS $3.99 Extra value for your money. Without borders. Use Our Lay Away Plan-Small Deposit Reserves Any Article. Meet Your Friends and Shop and Save at- GALLANT-BELK CO. For Ten Years - Greenwood’s Leading Department Store GREENWOOD, S. C. m r esisw? Miss Bessie Keller of Waterloo has returned home after spending some time here with Miss Ruth Corley. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeder of Atlanta were week end guests 01 the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. J. Dorn. Mrs. Reeder remained here until Tuesday when she returned to At lanta. Mrs. J. B. Harmon, Jr., returned Sunday from a week’s visit to her mother, Mrs. Nina Felder, and other relatives at Holly Hill, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Blackwell have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Tcm Snelling in Char lotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Huguley and two sons spent Sunday at , W&r- renton, Ga. Mrs. H. N.. Coleman spent last week end with her daughter, Miss Eva Coleman, at Gastonia, N. C. Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Mrs.. Isabelle i Bentl°v, Mrs. J. K. White. Lilia Belle Rogers, Carolyn Hitt and Mrs. Wessie Hitt spent last week end with the latter’s sister. Mrs. William Chambers, Jr., in Hazel wood, N. C. Mr. Robert H. Middleton, Jr., who has been working with the Mississippi Highway Dept, at Vicks burg, Miss., is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton, at Clarks Hill, be fore entering upon his new duties with the Georgia Highway Dept. ; as assistant resident engineer of the 3rd Division with headquarters at Macon, Ga. Miss Alice Bunch of Spartan burg, S. C., is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bunch, at Clarks Hill. -zxz- Gaylor-Langley From Greenville Daily News, Greenville, N. C., May 9. The marriage of Miss Carolyn Louise Langley and Walter Hayes Gaylor v/as solemnized in a pretty and impressive ceremony Friday at six o’clock at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Page on Columbia avenue in the presence of a few close friends. The home was beautifully deco rated in sweet peas and snap dragons in pastel shade. In the ; living room a color scheme of white and green predominated. Arrange ments of Easter lilies, white snap dragons and cathedral candelabra were used against a background of palms and ferns to form an im provised altar. The program of appropriate mu- ■ sic was rendered by Miss Sara ( Brown Braxton, pianist, and Mrs. Clifford Bostic, soloist. It included “Liebstraum” by Liszt; “At Dawn ing” by Cadman; “The Hand of You” by Baud. The bridal party entered to the strains of ‘’'Lohen grin” wedding march. During the ceremony “To A Wild Rose” was softly played. Miss Frances Langley, sister of the bride, gowned in powder blue silk lace with shoulder corsage of pink roses, attended her sister as maid of honor. The bride entered with her brother, Archie Langley, by whom she was given in marriage. They were met at the altar by the bride groom and his brother, Herman Gaylor, who acted as best man. The vows were spoken before Rev. W. A. Ryan, pastor of Eighth Street Christian Church. Mrs. Gaylor was lovely in a beau tiful white Duchess satin gown fash ioned along princess lines. It was caught at the neck by a diamond brooch, her only ornament, an heirloom of the family. The veil of illusion was worn coronet style with a band of orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet ol bridal roses showered with valley lilies and tied with ribbon of bro caded satin. The bride is the attractive and popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee Langley, Plum Branch, S. C. She received her A.B. degree from Winthrop College and for the past several years has taught in the schools of Clover, S. C., and Winterville, N. C. Mr. Gaylor, son of Mrs. J. W. Gay lor and the late Mr. Gaylor, has a wide circle of friends in the state. He is connected with Lance Pack ing Co., in Alexandria, Va. Immediately following the wed ding Mr. and Airs. Page entertain ed the wedding party, relatives, out of town guests and a few close fiiends at a reception. The bride’s book was presided over by Miss Mary Alice Beaman. Ice cream and decorated cakes were served by Alisses Wyiette Culbreath, Alildred Stroud and Airs. D. H. Conley. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Freeland, Mr. and Mrs. James Gibert, McCormick, S. C.; Archie Langley, Abbeville, S. C.; Miss Frances Langley, Plum Branch, S. C.; Miss Mary Alice Beaman, Air. and Mrs. Clifford Eostic, Farmviile; Aliss Sara Brown Braxton, Miss Alice Graves Hun- sucker, Miss Faye Gaskins and Heyward McLawhorn, Winterville; Miss Alildred Stroud, Kinston; Miss Wyiette Culbreath, Johnston, S. C. Airs. Gaylor chose for her going away costume a dress with bolem made of DuPont romaine in navy blue, with blouse of embroidered starched chiffon. She wore a shoul der corsage of red roses. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Gaylor will be at home at 333 Clifford avenue, Alexandria, Va. CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. v By Hon. J. Frank Mattison, Pro bate Judge: WHEREAS, Clara L. Wideman made suit to me to grant her Let ters of Administration of the Es tate and effects of Mrs. Rebecca A. Wideman; i THESE ARE THEREFORE, to Cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Mrs. Rebecca A. Wideman, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at' McCormick on May 29th, 1937, Next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have why the said Administration should, not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 15th day of May Anno Domini 1937. J. FRANK MATTTSON, Probate Judge. 2-t. FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. In the Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that T. W. Morgan, Guardian of the person and estate of Elizabeth Lake, minor, has this day made appli cation unto me for a final ac counting and discharge as Guard ian of the person and estate of Elizabeth Lake and the 16th day of June, 1937. at 10 o’clock has been fixed for the hearing of said petition. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same on or by above date. J. FRANK MATTISON, Judge of Probate, McCormick County, S. C. May 13, 1937. 4-t. FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. In the Court of Probate. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Hanora C. Dorn, Administratrix of the estate of J. J. Dorn, deceased, has this day made application un to me for a final accounting and discharge as Administratrix of the estate of J. J. Dorn and the 15th day of June, 1937, at 10 o’clock has been fixed for the hearing of said petition. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same on or by above date. J. FRANK MATTISON, Judge of Probate, McCormick County, S. C. May 12, 1937. 4-t. SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. In The Court of Common Pleas. D. J. McALLlSTER, PLAINTIFF, against EFFIE BELCHER JOHNSON, DE FENDANT. TO THE NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANT, EFFIE BELCHER JOHNSON: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE, That the Summons and Complaint in the foregoing action was filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Mc Cormick County, South Carolina, on the 19 day of May, 1937; that by the terms of said Summons you are summoned and required to an swer the Complaint in this actiou. of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer to said Complaint on it he subscribers Thurmond & Buz- hardt, at their office in McCor mick. South Carolina, within TWENTY DAYS after the service hereof upon you, exclusive of the date of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint with in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. THURMOND & BUZHARDT, Plaintiff’s Attorney. McCormick. S. C. ^ May 19, 1937.—3t.