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MeCORMICK MESSENGER, MeCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, April 7, 1938 REMEMBER YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT GALLANT-BELK CO GAIIANT-BELK COMPANY . IS NOW SHOWING THOUSANDS OF . DRESSES Yes! We are showing thousands of Dresses... all new spring styles and just right for Easter. USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN More than 500 new spring prints and solid colors; very newest style dresses. Sizes 12-50. S1.98 250 Very new and stylish dresses for women of all ages. Prints and solid colors. Sizes 12 to 52. Priced. .. . i S2.95 ^ USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN LADIES’ DRESSES $4.95 a d $3.95 Every One A Real Value ! ! Save time and money! You .will find at Gallant- Belk Company almost every time exactly what you want and all the time for less! LADIES’ NEW SPRING DRESSES Regardless of price and style — $ J^.98 - $^^.95 you find here the best selection $^^.95 - $^^.95 and the largest stocks to pick from! $■■.95 - $^.95 $"J.95 - 8*V95 $«fl *>.95 BUY SHOES FOR EASTER!! Buy Shoes for Easter! Have Them Fitted By X-RAY AT GALLANT-BELK COMPANY The most complete stock of real, snappy, dressy Shoes to be found within 40 miles of Greenwood. ' and CfcGt Come in! Have your shoes properly fitted by X-Ray! GALLANT-BELK COMPANY Greenwood’s Leading Department Store Greenwood, S. C. m 7lfW7 The Susannah Wesley Bible Class will meet Wednesday, April 13, at 3:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. P. G. Fooshe, with Mrs. John T. Faulkner, Mrs. M. E. Derrick, Mrs. C. A. Gilbert and Mrs. Paul Holloway assisting hostesses. Misses Lillian Tuten, Vivian Jayhes, and Lorene Drennan, students at Lander College, were here lor several days this week with relatives. Mr. Ethan R. White and Mr. Joseph Murray spent Wednesday in Columbia. Misses Sarah Louise Strom, Valerie White and Sarah Frances Duncan returned Sunday to Lime- otone College, Gaffney, after spending several days here with relatives. Miss Olga Jones of Columbia will spend the week end here with Mrs. Joseph Murray. Misses Jane Bracknell and Nell Fooshe, students at Coker College, spent the Spring holidays with their home folk. Mr. C. A. Haigler, Mrs. Sarah Reedy, Miss Emma Harris, Little Miss Sarah Manning Reedy and William Reedy of Abbeville spent Sunday here with Mrs. Wistar Harmon. Miss Kathleen Abecrombie spent the past week end in Charleston. Mrs. H. N. Coleman and Mrs. J. Fred Buzhardt spent Monday night with relatives in Greenville. Mrs. Thomas Reeder of Atlanta spent the past week end here with ner mother, Mrs. J. J. Dorn. Mrs. Ed. C. Curdts of Greenville was the week end guest of Mrs. W. J. Talbert and Mrs. C. H. Huguley. Misses Elizabeth Brown and Annie Laurie Sturkey, students of Winthrop College, spent the Spring holidays here with their home folk. Mr. F. E. Leslie of Troy was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. arid Mrs. J. S. Dukes left Monday afternoon to carry their young son George to Johns Hop kins Hospital in Baltimore, Md. for treatment. Miss Marion Sturkey, who teaches at Lockhart* spent the past week end here with relatives Miss Romanstine, teacher of Bible at the De la Howe State School, will speak at the mid-week service of the local Baptist church next Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. All officers and teachers of the Sunday School are urged to be present and the public is cor dially invited. txi—— Union Service At Baptist Church Sunday Evening Regular Union Service of A. R. P., M. E. and Baptist Churches Sunday evening, 8 o’clock, at the Baptist Church. Brother M. E. Derrick will Preach. Every one is cordially invited to worship with us. A. Thad Persons, Party For George Dukes Mrs. W. J. Talbert gave Master George Dukes, ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dukes, a very enjoyable party at her home on Wednesday afternoon of last week. A number of his little friends were present, and with music and! games they made merry for two hours, after which Mrs. Talbert | invited them into the dining room ; where they enjoyed delicious ice cream and cake. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses * Professionally Fitted. )56 Broad Street Augusta, Q*» A ✓ -TW. (> T 0 t fat) m MIU. - fit# ..means to YQIIR CHILD Each loaf of Claussen’s Chil dren's Bread contain* as much calcium as a pint of milk, (cal* r'*’-* helps strenathen b—and teeth)—as much protein as is offered by a 9-ounce beef steak! . It produces as much energy as three'' pounds of potatoes I dauSSeriS T M-*: B R— COM D S T 1 O WC O”' B R -E A D NATCHEL SODV SIDE DReSSIN' YAS SUH/ I "Crops likes to be fed natchel,” says Uncle Natchel. "Plenty of de bes’ natchel food jes’ when dey wants it de mos\ Not jes’ a bite at de beginning, den go hungry de res’ o’ de time.” That means a good healthy side dressing of Chilean Soda. Because it is natural plant food, it’s got plenty of nitrate and small amounts of other plant food ele ments naturally blended with it. They’re not added. They’re there, blended by nature. So give your crops a natchel side dressing. "Oat’s de secrut,” says Uncle Natchel, "plenty of natchel Chilean soda jes’ when dey wants it de mos’.” NATURAL CHILEAN NITRATE or SODA Itgl THS NATURAL SIDE DRESSER %mr J rwau:!**!/ ’ XCtUi JESTER’S CASH MARKET Phone No. 25 We Deliver Main Street McCormick, S. C. Open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. When you are in town be sure 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 and are always ready to he 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.