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i McCORMICK MESSENGER. McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Tlu.rsday, November 25, 1937 WINTER FASHIONS ON New i Cir J sses And Coats These real bargains in Winter Fashions for present wear should attract every economy-wise woman in Greenwood and this entire section of the state. e are not waiting until the middle of the winter season to offer our customers great reductions . . . we are offering them to you NOW when winter apparel is (O'* 1 in demand. DRESSES 14 Silk Dresses, regu lar $12.95 values; now, $8.95 21 Silk Dresses, regu lar $9.95 values; now, $6.95 36 Silk Dresses, regu lar $6.95 values; now, $4.95 50 Silk Dresses, regu lar $5.95 and $4.95 val ues; now, $3.95 All these fine dresses are new Fall and Winter styles and most wanted dresses of the season. % COATS Fashion Right—.Quality Right. Now when you want to dress to the occasion, we offer thrill ing Coats at sale prices. One display of Coats, regular $6.95 and $7.95 values, now, $4.95 A splendid display of $8.95 and $9.95 Coats, now, $5.95 Betutiful Coats, val ues to $12.50, now only $7.95 SWAGGER SUITS These wonderful Swaggers are fashions that stand out so stunning that lhey*ll set your spirits soaring. We urge you to see this display. They are reg ular $14.75, $22.95 and $24.50 val ues. Now HALF PRICE MAN TAILORED SUITS We have only 12 of these fine man-tailor- » ed suits; regular $6.95, $7.95, $9.95 and $14.95 values. Now at— HALF PRICE LADIES’ SKIRTS 14 Ladies’ Skirts, regu lar price, 98c each; now, half price, each- 49c THESE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ARE FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY. LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR! TOYL AND NOW OPEN. GALLANT - BELK COMPANY Home of Better Values Greenwood, S. C. The Sale That Officially Opens Jio Christmas Ceason! 1 l V I i Jl SAT., NOV. 27 r Lii? greatest day . . . the grandest day ... in the whole year at Yy KITE’S, in Augusta . . . in this section! Tv HITE’S CHRISTMAS DOLLAR DA i offers thousands nnon ihou- a;nds of gilt aiid L.t aple iten is to sell at 61 Apt . . linn rired ; npo. i hun- dreds U> seii at mcr c or less * T 11 man and every one a value extra- ordinary ? Ol i\ NC )VEj M3ER BOOKS will he closed 1 • • • Charge purchases Satur- c-ay xiot pave .hie un til J ANT JARY 192S! Your fri ends at WJ: lie's t* j- *_• looking Tor yo u in Augusta cn Satur da v . . Be here! 'esiswaT] a Taste thrill The Rev. A. Thad Persons, pas tor of the McCormick Baptist Church, attended the S. C. Baptist Conventoin in Columbia last week. Miss Mary Elizabeth Giles has returned from a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Giles in Augusta. Mr. A. B. Andrews of Willingion was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dukes carried their young son, Gecrge, back to the Wesley Memorial Hospital at Emory University, Georgia, Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Dukes remained there with George who will take several weekly treatments. Mr. J. L. Bracknell of Plum i Branch was a visitor here Monday. Misses Henrietta and Catherine Brown of Greenville spent last week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Brown. The many friends cf Miss Ludie New will be interested to learn that she left for Asheville, North Caro lina, last Friday, where she has ac cepted a hospital position. Mr. w. S. Clem of Modoc -was a visitor here Tuesday. Miss Lucile McGrath of Green wood spent the week end here with \her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. McGrath. -xx- Lindley-Willis Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bindley ot Bordeaux, S. C., announce the mar riage of their daughter, Helen Hodges, to Mr. Paul Singleton Willis of McCormick, S. C., the ceremony having been performed Saturday evening, November thirteenth, j nineteen hundred thirty-seven, by the Rev. E. F. Gettys at his home at De la Howe in the presence of a lew relatives and close friends. The happy couple is now at home with the groom’s father near Mc Cormick, S. C. Deasoii-Sanders Of interest to a large group of friends is the announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Selic Holcomb Deason and Mr. Grover C. Sanders which was quietly solemnized Wed nesday morning, Nov. 17th, at 10 o’clock in Greenwood, S. C. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. Satcher. pastor of the Pen tecostal Holiness Church of Abbe ville and former pastor of the bride. Only a few relatives and close friends were ai the Rev. Satcher’j; home to witness the rites. The bnde, a native of McCor mick. was unusually attractive in a rust colored coat suit of knobby wool and black accessories. She wore a shoulder corsage of rosebuds and lilies of the valley. The groom is a well known busi ness man of McCormick, having moved here from Plum Branch about four years ago. After a short wedding trip to Charlotte, N. C., and other points, they will be at home here on East with delicious holiday food Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Company Grecnwoed, S. C. PH* JESTER’S CASH MARKET Phone -No. 25 We Deliver Main Street McCormick, S. C. When you are in town be &ure and come by our market and let us suggest your meat needs for you. We will give you your choice of meats. Prices are Reasonable, Meats the Best. We carry a full line of Fresh Meats at all times j and are always ready to be at your service. Fresh Fish and Norfolk Oysters, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. We highly appreciate your patronage. Before selling your cattle and hogs, see us. We pay the market price for them. We have reduced prices on pork and are offering it at the following prices: SPECIAL Pure Pork Sausage 20c Pork Chops 20c Pork Roast 20c Pork Ham 25c Pork Ribs 20c We grind sausage for the public. « I ! I 11 R 1 Experience Service Facilities Those are the Important things in measuring the worth of a funeral director, and should be borne in mind when you have occasion to choose one DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUR SERVICE and there is no additional charge for service oat of town J. S. STROM Main Street McCormick, S. C.