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McCORMICK MESSENGER, HcCORMICK, SOUTH CAROUNX Thursday, March 10, 1938 GALLANT-BELK CO HOME OF BETTER VALUES SHOWING YOU THAT TO BE CORRECTLY DRESSED YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY HIGH PRICES FOR LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR LADIES’ DRESSES We especially direct your attention to our Ladies’ Dresses priced at: $4.95—$3.95 $2.98 ad $1.98 NEW SPRING COATS New Spring Topper Coats $4.95 $2.98 SPRING HATS Ladies’ New Spring Hats $1.98—$1.48 and 98c 'Ll. NEW SPRING SHOES AND HOSIERY New styles and colors to harmonize. Prices to please. See our new Ladies’ Spring Shoes. $2.98-$1.98 Remember — You Always Save At Gallant Belk Co. Use Onr Lay Away Plan A Small, Payment Will Hold Any Item For You. Visit our large Ready-to-Wear Department for your new Spring outfit—if you desire to save money. Our Bargain Loft is showing wonderful values! Silk Dresses Ladies’ New f*- Spring Hats Silk ^ an d *1 E a P air Hose ----- l&C SHOES Fitted By X-RAY Gallant-Belk Company is the only store in Green wood that fits shoes by X-Ray. the correct and scien tific way. If we cannot fit you we will not sell you. GALLANT-BELK COMPANY 11 Years—Greenwood's Leading Department Store Greenwood, S. C. Miss Rebecca Drucker, attractivs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Drucker, of McCormick, will return home during spring holidays from Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia, where she is a sophomore this year. The holidays last from March 16 until March 22 and nark the end of the winter quarter of the school year. Miss Drucker :.s one of the most active members of her class, and takes much interest in her work with the French Club and with K. U. B., the-journalism club. Messrs. J. E. Bell, Worshipful Master, and J. A. Self of Mine Lodge, No. 117, A. F. M., R. N. Edmunds, Worshipful Master of Parksville Lodge, No. 199, A. F. M., W. B. Quarles, Secretary of Cald well Lodge, No. 82, A. F. M., and J. L. Russell, Secretary of Stonewall Lodge, No. 124, A. F. M., are at tending the 201st Annual Commu nication of the Grand Ledge of Ancient Free Masons of South Car olina in Charleston this week. Mr! T. R. Ridlehoover of Plum Branch was a visitor here Monday. Mr. Luther Andrews and his friend, Mr. Morgan Arant, of Greenville were week end visitors of Mrs. A. J. Andrews. Mrs. L. N. Brown visited in Ab beville Monday. Miss Frances Robinson, Senior at Furman University, Greenville, is spending several days here with her father, Mr. P. J. Robinson. Miss Robinson was honored in making the Dean’s list last semester. Mr. J. L. Bracknell of Plum Branch was a visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. Jamie L. Smith is receiving treatment at the Greenwood Hos pital this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrah of Willington were visitors here Tues day. Friends of Mr. John L. Self will be glad to know that he has re turned to his home here from the University Hospital in Augusta : where he received treatment for several days. Mr. A. B. Andrews of Willington was a visitor here Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Blackwell spent the past week end in Macon, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. William Blackwell. Mrs. Thos. H. Reeder of Atlanta visited her mother, Mrs. J. J. Dorn, here last week end. Mrs. Sam Cooper of Ninety Six is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Frank Mattison, here this week. Mrs. Lucy Branyon of Mt. Carmel spent the week end here with her sister, Mrs. A. B. Lyon. Miss Mary Fuller, student of Lander College, Greenwood, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fuller. Members of the Junior Dept, of the McCormick Baptist Sunday School making a 100 per cent rec ord for the month of Feb. are: Emily Wilson, George Dukes, Willie Mae Floyd, Thaddeus Persons, and Bertha Mae Harris. Mrs. D. C. Tal bert, Dept. Supt., also made this honor roll. i xx- Organ Recital At Baptist Church Tonight The public is cordially invited to enjoy a program of music at the McCormick Baptist Church Thurs- j f day (this) evening beginning at 3 o’clock. The church recently purchased a Hammond Electric '(pipe) Organ; and Mr. Jay Anderson of N. Wilkes- bero, N. C., has been here for some time giving organ lessons to local people. He will render numbers during this hour, which are famil iar favorites of all music lovers. Mr. Morris Drucker, violinist, md Mr. W. E. Sullivan, vocalist, of Honea Path, will also contribute numbers appreciated by every one. A song written by Mrs. E. L. Roser^ will be given its premier on vhis program. A hearty welcome : s ex tended to all. LAYER CAKE K< r ’s a ceke that v»ns frirrefs cn siptt! tIALT5LlS’S tuw Orange Irosted Ia\rr Cakr. .... 't’s so therrughty dclitxus . . so light . . so tich! Utr-’s a si f*, err airy, marvelous icing! . . . A n* w pfC*ia> e k e c p s it sah! No ou'.hirg. 1 odav . . • row . . orcci a new CR ANGE-Frosted Layer Cake . . . with yellow .ayers . . .roni your greet r! MULES AND MARES Have just received another shipment of good, young, sound Tennessee mules and brood mares. All guaranteed to give satisfaction. You are invited to come to my stables on upper Main Street and look them over. J. L. SMITH McCORMICK, S. C. 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 OCR SERVICE and there Is no additional charge for service oat of town J. S. STROM Main Street McCormick, C. .C- Tt--- Ad -d i r o" *• be discover that Greyhound is Public Saving No. 1 —with fares only 1/3 the cost of driving a car, much Lower than any other travel way. ■» < 1 tiA ~ ■ Gieciiv»ilc Asheville Knoxville l.oi) 2.81) 4.65 New York __ 10 85 ^ Miami 9.65 Augusta $ .90 Richmond 6 90 Abi„ gdon f;!® Washington 7.90 Tampa 7. 85 Strom’s Drug Store Phone 95 | McCormick, S BJg EXTRA Saving* on Round Top Ticlcats GREYHOUND j * 1 1 c.>