McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, June 23, 1938, Image 5
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HsCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLW* Thursday, June 23, 1938
REMEMBER — YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT
GALLANT-BELK CO.
HELP KEEP EVERY ONE AT WORK
BUY COTTONS NOW!
For the entire summer ... Men are willing to work! . . . Help
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your neighbor and yourself too, by buying these drastically
reduced items now !! Gallant-Belk Company wants to keep
the wheels of industry turning
SHOP AND SAVE
In Greenwood’s Largest and Most
Complete
department store
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS
29c 39c ^ 48c
MEN’S WASH PANTS
Sanforized ^
79c - 98c Am> $1.48
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MEN’S UNION SUITS
25c
patterns
Thousands of patterns to make
your summer
dresses
EACH
15c
BED SPREADS
48c 59c 69c .
79c AND 98c
CURTAIN GOODS
5c 71-2c 10c
80x80
. SMOOTH, SHEETING
6c
beautiful sheer
MATERIALS
At all prices. Remember .
sell it for less!
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BED SPREADS
Extra Large Size
Candlewick Bed Spreads.
The $3.50 kind . . . for
$1.98
LADIES’ COTTON
PRINT DRESSES
LAMES’ COTTON DRESSES
98c, 59c and as low as
49C
COTTON PRINT DRESSES
Children’s Cotton Print Dresses.
98c, 79c, 39c and as low as
25c
. we
SHEETS
81 x99
A real value Belk*s four-year
sheets. Regular $1.00 value.
Special for
79c
81 x 99
SHEETS
Seamless and full bleached. Buy
a supply at these low prices so we
can buy more ourselves!
49c
PILLOW CASES
10c
Think of it! Pillow Cases for only
10c! And this is a good pillow case.
SALE OF TOWELS
SUMMER TIME IS TOWEL TIME
PRICED _ 5c _ 10c _ 15c
19c And 25c
And every One A
BETTER VALUE
Cooperating with other Greenwood merchants, we close
our store on Wednesday afternoons at 1 o’clock.
YOU GET THE BEST VALUES AT
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
Home of Better Values
Greenwood, S. C.
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DELIVERED IN DETROIT
$59900
EQUIPMENT INCLUDED
Federal and State Taxes not included
Price quoted is for 60 H.P. Coupe, illustrated, and
includes transportation charges and all the following:
2 bumpers, with 4 bumper guards • Spare wheel, tire, tube and lock
• 2 electric horns • Cigar lighter and ash tray • Heat indicator •
Speedometer with trip odometer • Headlight beam Indicator •
Built-In luggage compartment • Silent helical gears In all speeds.
The Thrift Y "60"
FORD V-8
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Due to the absence of Rev. M. E.
Derrick, pastor of the Methodist
church, the Epworth League will
have charge of service Sunday
night, June 26th. Everyone is in
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore of
Lowndesville were spend the day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N.
Moore Sunday.
Mrs. John W. Vance and son,
Billy, of Jacksonville, Fla., are
/isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Adams, at Meriwether, S. C.
Mrs. C. A. Gilbert and daughter.
Miss Henrietta Gilbert, are spend
ing this week in Columbia with
relatives.
Mr. J. W. Cerley is in Columbia
this week attending summer
school as attendance teacher.
Mr. John L. Sibert of Sumter is
spending this week here with
relatives.
Mr. James H. Talbert of Spar
tanburg spent Sunday with rela
tives in and near town.
Wedding Of
Miss Robinson
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And Mr. Price
Is Announced
A marriage of the most cordial
interest throughout the State is
announced by the father of the
bride, who before her marriage to
William B. Price of Greenville
was Miss Frances Cook Robinson
of McCormick. Both bride and
bridegroom, members of prominent
South Carolina families, have
scores of friends throughout the
state to whom the marriage is of
social prominence.
The formal announcement fol
lows:
Mr. Paul J. Robinson
announces the marriage of his
daughter
Frances Cook
to
Mr. William Baker Price
on Saturday,
the twentieth of November
nineteen hundred and
thirty-seven,
Gaffney, South Carolina.
Miss Robinson is the only
daughter of Paul J. Robinson and
the late Alla Lee Smith Robinson.
She was born and reared in Mc
Cormick and for the last four
years has attended Greenville
Woman’s college of Furman uni
versity, graduating in the class of
1938. For the last two years she
has made the dean’s list and dur
ing her college career she was
active in all college activities. She
is a great niece of Dr. H. T. Cook,
the oldest living alumnus of Fur-
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man university and professor
emeritus of Greek and Ancient
History of the institution. She is
also a niece of F. C. Robinson,
former graduate of Furman uni
versity and now secretary of the
South Carolina Sinking Fund
Commission, Columbia.
Mr. Price is the second son of
James H. Price, prominent attor
ney of Greenville, and Mrs. Price.
He attended the public schools of
that city and for the past four
years attended Furman university,
finishing in the class of 1938. For
three years he was a member of
the Bonhomie staff, a member of
the Student Legislature, president
of the Junior Pan-Hellenic council
and treasurer of the Senior Pan-
Hellenic Council. He was also an
! active member of Beta Kappa so
cial fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. Price will be at
home for the present in McCor
mick.
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Hail Damages Crops
A hail storm damaged crops in
a small area of McCormick Coun
ty near the Abbeville County line
Friday afternoon, June 17th. To
bacco on the farm of R. H. Petti
grew was severely damaged. Cot
ton and corn crops were only
partially destroyed. The farmers
seemed to think the normal pro
duction of their cotton and corn
crop would not be seriously af
fected from the hail damage. The
farms within the hail area are C.
E. Simpson, R. H. Pettigrew, 1 anft
J. S. Stark. ^
R. D. Suber,
County Agent.
OPTOMETRIC
SERVICE
For Scientific Eye Service
with comfortably fitted glass
es, consult Drs. Odom-Gore
and Associates, Phone 6761,
Hodges Building, Greenwood,
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The wont
BODY ODOR
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PAINT MOW
No down payment—up to 18
months to pay, in low month
ly installments. A first class
job, done by an experienced
master painter; with the fa
mous H. B. Daxis Co. ef Bal
timore paint products. Come
in for free color cards and
complete information today!
Tha worst body odor
comes from P. O.—
perspiration odor un
der the arms.
Take 1 minute to
use Todora —new.
amazing deodorant
cream that worke
direetly on underarm
excretione. Normally
•tops odor 1 to S days. Todora also reduce* ’
vniount of perspiration.
Made without lard—Todora is utterly dif
ferent from stiff, grainy pastes: (1) Soft—
-mooth as face cream. (») Leaves no sticky
Elm on Angers or underarms. (3) Leaves no
•Tardy” smell on clothes. 25#—60*. Get it to-
<Uy—money back if not delighted.
Trial size ruse. Send coupon.
YODORA
■ DIODORANT CRKAM ••
FREE!
Send coupon for trial
size to McKesson A
Robbins. Fairfield.
Conn. Dept. F-I.
Addre««_
Insurance
Fire Insurance And AH
Other Kinds of Insurance In
cluding Life Insurance.
HUGH C. BROWN,
McCORMICK. S. C.
PAVI§
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M. G. & J. J. Dorn, Inc.
McCORMICK, S. C.
Phone 56.
Watch And
Clock Repairing.
Prompt Service,
Reasonable Prices.
FRED C. McCAIN,
Augusta Street,
McCormick, S. C.