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I McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOOTH CAROLINA Thursday, January 13, 1938 REMEMBER — You Always Save At GALLANT-BELK CO VISIT OUR BARGAIN LOF THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY 30 Doz. Children’s Anklets Values up to 19c. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Special—. S(g Pair Bargain Loft Curtain Goods Remnants 1 to 2 yard length. •| g Each Bargain Loft Ball Thread Two for ^ g Bargain Loft LADIES’ FULL FASHION Silk Hose Per Pair g5C Bargain Loft Turkish Towels 5c Bargain Loft » Large Size Turkish Towel Ends gg And gg Each Bargain Loft Ladies’ Hose Good service weight hose 10c Bargain Loft Yard Wide Prints Regular value, 10 to 12]/^c. Special, g -J 2C Or three yards for 25c Bargain Loft Men’s Sox Dress and work sox 5c Other ravon sox, dozen pairs 39c Bargain Loft WINDOW SHADES 25c Each Bargain Loft With $2 Purchase In Oth cr Merchandise we will sell you a 4-String Com Broom Bargain Loft 4-String Com Brooms 15c Each Bargain Loft Good Heavy Wire Wrapped 5-String regular 39c Corn Brooms Special 25c Bargain Loft SHEETING 39 Inch 80x80 (80 Square) Unbleached Sheeting 6 1~2c Yard AAA Unbleached Sheeting Yard Bleached Sheets 50 e Each 8Jx99 Bleached Sheets 59c Better Bleached Sheets, 81x99 69c BLANKETS Large Size Cotton Blankets Pair 98c Good Cotton Blankets Each 39 c Large Size All Wool Blankets SPECIAL Prices for January. BEDSPREADS Large 81x105 bedspreads; cot ton, also rayon. 98c TURKISH TOWELS 5c Each SHOP and SAVE. Use our layaway plan. TAKE THE ELEVATOR TO OUR BARGAIN LOFT!! '! Look Over Greenwood’s Largest and Leading De partment Store. GALLANT-BEK COMPANY THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES Greenwood, S. C. 9 er&an< ^'''•t*'?. Joseoh Murray and Ethan White were business visitors in Co lumbia Tuesday afternoon. Mr. J. H. Wideman of Plum Branch was a visitor here Monday. of the bridegroom, wore blue crepe with navy accessories and her flow- 2rs were a corsage of talisman rosebuds. Immediately following the cere mony Mrs. Hanora C. Dorn, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Thomas H. Reeder, served a wedding breakfast to the bridal party, members of the immediate families and the guests from out of town. A green and white motif was used in detail with vases of roses, lighted candles in crystal and silver holders Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Campbell ant j smilax used effectively in the ■>"rf chi’rtren. Jacqueline and !lvlng r00m> , ibrary and rtining junior, of Sanford. Fla., spent r00m The beautifully embossed r'l-iric’+T'-igs; wit/h relatives and friends at McCormick. bride’s cake centered the lace cov- ! ered table in the dining room. Coffee was poured by Mrs. Douglass Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edmonds and Haggard and ethers assisting in son. Gilmore, and Mrs. S. R. Styers serving included Mrs. J. S. Dukes, of Jacksonville. Fla., visited in the Jr., Mrs. P. C. Dorn, Jr., Mrs. James home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Camp- M. Dorn, Miss Julia Brown, Mrs. bell for the holidays. L. N. Brown, Mrs. C. H. Huguley, Mrs. Wistar Harmon, Mrs. Paul R. Miss Anna Fumuernn. Elesnor Brov/n, Mrs. J. C. Purkerson, Mrs. P’-’ntm. Marion Barwick, Mary T. H. Reeder. Mrs. Dorn was as- CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick. By Hon. J. Frank Mattison, Pro bate Judge: WHEREAS, Mrs. Sallie E. Price made suit to me to grant Ruth P. Duncan Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of T. J. Price; THESE ARE - THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said T. J. Price, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at McCormick on January 19, 1938, Next, alter publication hereof, at 11 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 5th day of January Anno Domini 1938. J. FRANK MAT1ISON, /Prpbate Judge. 2t. Notice Of Election STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of McCormick, Town of McCormick. In accordance with the provi- 'ipofp-jnr of *' V So TT7 Buckner and Vivian Plunkett of sisted in the living room by Mrs. Ausrusta visited Miss Furoueron’s C. H. Workman, parents, # Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fur- A beautiful bit of sentiment was cron, on Satii'-day afternoon. the tcast to the bride which was sions of an ordinance of the Town drunk in wine saved from the wed- cf McCormick, a Primary Election ding of the bridegroom’s parents will be held on the Second Tues day in February, 1933, (being the 3th day of February), at the Court House in said Town of McCormick for the purpose of nominating can didates for the office of Mayor* and Six Aldermen for the said Town of McCormick, S. C., for the term, commencing April 5th, 1938, and said terms of office to be for two years, and also for the purpose cf nominating a candidate for the office of Commissioner of Public Works cf the Town of McCormick for the term commencing April 5th, to succeed Commissioner G. J. Sanders, Jr., whose term of of fice expires on said date, said Commissioner of Public Works to be elected for a term of six years. T. H. Remsen, Jack Connor, J. L. „„ J McCormick for the Christmas | Self and Austin Abercrombie are Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nickles, Miss holidays has been honored with a appointed to act as managers of Evelyn Nickles and Mr. radley lQ se ries of delightful social af- said election. A second Primary will Nickles of Hodges were visitors in fairs • be held on Tuesday. February 22nd. the home of Mr. s - H - albert of Mr j^ uv ker>dall is a son of the , 1938, if same shall be necessary, the Buffalo community Sunday af- late Dr clarence McFadden Managers of said election shall in o’clock, with D'-'ko Street church ITnetv Six. Hostesc church will serve lunch. Mr. D. C. Britt of little Foils. N. J.. is visiting relatives and friends in and near town for sev eral days. | M. U r.f t Ur ' kbb'MHe Bartist As- to be used for this special purpose, i c 0 r.j^j 0n Trrpi r""et Jan. 22. m38. The toast to the bride was given by Fletcher Kuykendall. In the early afternoon the bride and bridegrocm left for their wed ding trip after which they will reside in Rock Hill. Mrs. Kuykendall, an exceptional ly lovely and charming girl, is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Caswell Dorn of McCormick. her mother having been before her Mr. W. H. Andrews of Willington marriage Miss Tweedie Lott. She was a visitor here a short while is a graduate of Winthrop College, Saturday afternoon. Rock Hill, and has done post grad- | uate work at Columbia University, Mr. J. P. Brunson of Parksville New York - For several years she was a visitor here one day the past has been a member of the faculty . eek of the Rock Hill schools. She has hosts of friends and since coming vernoon. Kuykendall of York and the late Dorn-Kuykendall A we/.ding cf wide social promi nence was that of Miss Marion Dorn and Mr. Clarence McFadden Mrs. Daisy Ruff Kuykendall. He is a graduate of the school of ar chitecture of Clemson College. Clemson. open the polls at 8 o’clock A. M., caskets of white gladioli. Glowing Calhoun Kamm er, Calhoun Kam- white tapers were used on che altar, Jr Johnston; Mr . and M rs. along the chancel and choir rails. T homas H. Reeder, Atlanta, Ga.; Special pews reserved for the fam- Mr and Mrs A L Humphries and Hies were marked with bows of Fred 0v;ens cf Co i umbla . wide white tulle. Just prior to the and close them at 4 o’clock P. M. All candidates for the above named offices of the Town of Mc- | Cormick shall file with the Clerk Among the out of town guests of the said Town a pledge in writ> at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. ^ ing to abide the results Of the ,^ n v.- i i • j E - Miss Cora L. Kuyken- Pribiary and to support the nomi- : * f Wa i S i,l ? niZ dall, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kuykendall,! nees thereof. All candidates for ~ ?? a f 1 , U 7. ry . * ’ n A S *? Mrs - Charles Robinson, Miss Mayor shall at the time of filing 'h^rrh 1 " apu-ou F rances Gregg, Miss Ethel Killings- said pledge pay an assessment of ‘ . . . , . , worth, Mrs. K. C. Tolies, Tom Get- $5.00 each; all candidates for . . .J; ^ ch ^ as decorated m tys> Mr and Mrs j w O’Neal and; Aldermen and Commissioner of • *^ 8 H een f £ nd hl 1 te ‘ / a Miss Laura O’Neal all of Rock Hill; i Public Works shall at the time of a h °t' n ~h U - Smi tn 1116 !! ant * ^ rs ‘ Power » Abbe- filing their pledges pay an assess- ^ b ?. C l gr °. Und ^ terS , Pe , rS l d ^ aU ville; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lott, Mrs. me nt of $2.00 each. All pledges and assessments of candidates must be filed and paid on or before 12 o’clock Meridian of the last Tues day in January next, preceding the Primary Election. No vote for any candidate who has not paid his assessment nor complied with the rules shall be counted. G. C. Patterson is the duly ap pointed Supervisor of Registration of the Town of McCormick and the place for enrollment of voters for said Primary Election and for Reg istration of Voters of the Town of McCormick is hereby designated as the store of Patterson’s Clothing Company on A^ain Street in the Town of McCormick. T. J. SISERT, Mayor. C. R. STROM, JNO. T. FAULKNER, JNO. T. McGRATH, C. H. HUGULEY, DAN A. BELL, Town Council of the Town of Mc Cormick, S. C. ATTEST: J. O. PATTERSON, Clerk. ceremony the candles were lighted by the bride’s two brothers, Porter Caswell Dorn, Jr., of McCormick and George Neel Dorn of Furman University, Greenville. Mrs. Thomas Hope Reeder, pianist, of Atlanta, a cousin of the bride, Mrs. Joseph S. Dukes, con tralto, and Morris Drucker, violin ist, rendered the wedding music. Before the ceremony Mrs. Reeder played “Venetian Love Song’’ (Nevin); Mrs. Dukes sang “O. Promise ^ Me” (de Koven), and “Calm as the Night” (Bohm); Mrs. Reeder and Mr. Drucker played “Traumeri” (Schumann), and during the ceremony they render ed “Liebestraum” (Lizst). “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin (Wagner) was used for the processional and Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March” was used for the recessional. The ushers were Porter Caswell Dorn, Jr., George Neel Dorn, brothers of the bride; James M. Dorn, a cousin of the bride, and Harry E. Ruff of Rock Hill, uncle of the bridegroom. The bride entered with her lather, Porter Caswell Dorn, who gave her in marriage. She was lovely in a most becoming ensemble of silvered black wool: a tailored dress and matching knee length coat with blue fox collar. Her small black hat had a short veil and her other accessories were in black suede. She wore a shoulder corsage of valley lilies. The bridegroom’s best man was his brother, Fletcher Kuykendall of Rock Hill. The Reverend A. Thad. Persons, pastor of the bride, performed the ceremony, using the impressive ring ceremony of the Episcopal church. Mrs. Dorn, mother of the bride, wore a dress of green crepe with black accessories and a corsage of talisman rosebuds. Miss Cora L. Kuykendall, aunt Auditor’s Notice FOR THE YEAR 1938 I will be at the different places on dates given below for the pur pose of taking tax returns, on Real Estate and Personal property, ex cept the kind that is returned to the Tax Commission. All owners, agents, guardians, administrators, attorneys, etc., please take notice, and make returns. Office, Jan. 1st through the 15th. Mt. Carmel, Jan. 17th, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Willington, Jan. 17th, 2 p. m. toj 5 p. m. j Bordeaux, Jan. 18th, 10 a. m. to * 12 noon. Joe J. Link’s, Jan. 19th, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Young’s School House, Jan. 20th, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Vernon School House, Jan. 21st, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. R. T. Mayson’s, Jan. 21st, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Mrs. Mattie Hollingsworth’s Store, Jan. 24th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. E. M. Morgan’s Store, Jan. 25th, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Plum Branch, Jan. 25th, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. J. O. Marshall’s Store, Jan. 26th, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Bennett Mer. Co., Jan. 26th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Parksville, Jan. 27th, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Modoc, Jan. 27th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Office, Jan. 28th through Feb. 28th. After Feb. 28th 10% penalty on all who failed or refused to make returns. All male persons between 21 and 60 years are liable for poll tax. 21 to 55 years are liable for road tax or street tax. C. W. PENNAL, Auditor. NOTICE OF LOST CASHIER’S CHECK This is to notify all and sundry, that a Cashier’s Check issued by The Dorn Banking Company, Mc Cormick, S. C., in the amount of $32.45 numbered 2555 and payable to Augusta Grocery Co., has been lost or destroyed and application will be made to the said Dorn Banking Company, McCormick, S. C., on the 28th day of January 1938, for a duplicate Ca'shier’s check in lieu of the said lost or destroyed Cashier’s Check. AUGUSTA GROCERY CO., By C. C. Morgan. January 11, 1938.—3t. COAL I am now ready to fill your or ders for High Grade Domestic CoaL Phone 82R, or see me. G. J. SANDERS. Sr., McCormick, S. C.