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J* 1 *® W 41. • . ^ m \ ■Jr MeCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINE Thursday, August 4, 1938 Remember... You Always Save At Gallant-Belk Co. GALLANT-BELK CO. ANNUAL AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE NEVER BEFORE have we been able to offer you the wonderful values we have at this time. Remember-you always save when you shop with us! Our August Clearance Sale, Now In Full Blast, Will continue until all Summer Merchandise is sold. Come in every day during this sale! You will save money and be really thankful Gallant-Belk Com pany have a store as near as Greenwood. MEN’S SUMMER SUITS — BIG REDUCTIONS! 7$ Men’s Summer Suits; values to $6.95. August Clearance 00 50 Men’s Summer Suits; formerly $8.95 and $9.95 values. ££ QR Clearance Sale price ^ i SAVE MONEY! You always save money when you take advantage of our regular prices. You doubly save when you buy at our Clearance Sale prices! DISHES With $15 in duplicate purchase slips you are allowed to secure $4.95 ■set of dishes. 32 PIECES for only ^ ■ 15 Pc. Set of China, $2.95 quality, with $10.00 .29 purchase 5 ^ 1 GIANT BARGAINS For the whole family in this August Clearance. Remember — you. always save at GallantrBelk Co. BUY NOW For Fall School Opening—Sheets, Towels, Blankets, Spreads. Use Our Lay Away Plan On Every Item! EXTRA SPECIALS Prints—yard wide. 1 ft#* Tard Yard-wide sheer materials. 4 Aft Yard ■ Beautiful yard-wide curtain goods. 4 Yard - 1 Yard-wide curtain goods. Ki* Yard : Yard-wide and'39” unbleached sheeting.' > - C#a Yard n__l Good, small Turkish towels. * Cm* Fach OC Yard-wide, 80-square prints. 4 Eg* Yard Beautiful sheer materials; dotted swiss, voiles and other summer poods; 29c and 35c value. 4 Yo close out, yard ■ I RUGS 9 x 12 Gold Seal Rugs—most complete assortment in Greenwood; beautiful new patterns. $6.95-$5.95 Octagon Washing Powder and Soap, 12 Cakes for 25c GALLANT - BELK COMPANY For 11 Years Greenwood’s Leading Department Store Greenwood, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Buzhardt and son, Fred, Jr., Mrs. E. A. Hardin and Hubert Bowick have returned from a visit of several days in Shreveport, La. They also visited in the home of Mr. Buzhardt’s brother, Mr. O. F. Buzhardt, of Vicksburg, Miss. Mr. Buzhardt says South Caro lina’s crops compare favorably with any he saw on the trip, and that he thinks South Carolina’s highway system excells any he has seen. Hinson-Kilgore NOTICE OF ELECTION An election is hereby called for 21 M«% C ?T la ’ JU ) y n 31 - ^ wlah t * I the tW present Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hmson of Be- trustee in the Modoc township thune announce the marriage of o’clock a. m. to 4 o’clock p. m. their daughter, Mildred Louise, to is t° be held on August 16 from 8 MrTndTrTj T kT ^ * *““*«*' & Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kilgore of New- notified by the County Board of t>err y* Education. Managers will select The ceremony took place in the P la ce of voting. presence of a few friends in ^ BENTLEY, Greenville on Saturday afternoon, 0 tC y SuperIntendent of Educa - July 30. Mrs. Kilgore has been employed for the last two years in the state WPA office, division of education, in Columbia. August 3, 1938—2t. LEGAL NOTICE Mrs. E. W. Masters has returned to her home in Anderson, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Wilber Strom. The County Democratic Execu tive Committee met at the office Mr. Kilgore is now working as a o* the County Chairman, Monday, railway mail clerk with head- ^ ug ^ t L ai }d appointed managers mmrtprc in Atlanta for the first Primary Election for quarters in Atlanta, Ga. McCormick County to be held on After their short wedding trip, ( Tuesday, August 30, 1938. the couple will make their home McCormick No. 1.—Voting Place, in Atlanta. Community House. J. W. Britt, Dan A. Bell, A. H. Hamlin, Grey Abercrombie, Clerk. McCormick No. 2.—Voting Place, Vacant Store. Coper Main Street. J. T. Creswell, A. J. Hendricks, J. -xx- Finley-Wescott Mrs. Gamewell Thompson and small daughter, Mary Jo, of An derson, Misses Louise Watkins From The State, Columbia, July 31. Bruce Holloway, W. E. Britt, Clerk, and Lucy Arant were guests of the | Preston Finley of McCormick RnUri anCll ^r V $r iri ? iu PlaC i5* Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Derrick last announces the marriage of his m. Self, J. C. Winn, Clerk; ^L W. daughter, Regna, to Lloyd L. Wes- Minor. cott in Saluda. The Rev. L. C ParksviUe—Self’s Store, Voting Turbeville, pastor of the Methodist J T? R- L *auSS church at Saluda, performed the Wood. Miss Araleun Clinkscales and Master Grady Clinkscales have returned to their home in Ander son after visiting their cousin, Grady Strom. Mrs. M. E. Derrick and sons, Melvin, Jr., and John Derrick, have gone to Cherrygrove Beach o visit # Mrs. Derrick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stallings, for two weeks. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Strom the past week were Dr. and Mrs. Grady Clink scales, Miss Elsie Ligon, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Masters, Jr., from An derson, and Miss Varena Ligon from Iva. ceremony. Modoc—J. O. McDaniel, Clerk; xx E. F. Bussey, W. S. Clem, W. Mc- Rural Life Conference Meriwether—School Building, ^ T « -i 1 Voting Place. W. H. Ryan, John Camp Long, Aug. 8-12 J^Wood, John^r. Middleton, E. C„ Rehoboth—Voting Place, Mor- Aiken, July 30.—The fourth gan’s Store. J. P. Talbert, E. M. state Rural Life Conference for ** orgai V l Robinson, Mrs. rural young people will be held white Town—Voting Place, at Camp Long near Aiken begin- * School House. Roy Ridlehoover, ning Monday evening, Aug. 8, Fred White, Bryant Quarles, W. E. and running through Friday, Aug. Erieland, Clerk. vo t~\ v.r ttv 4.,. .. . ’ ^ 1 Bethany—Voting Place, School 12, D. W. Watkins, director of the House. W. E. Sheppard, Jr., Jones Clemson College Extension Service announces. The general discussions, the theme of which will be advance ment of rural living, will begin Tuesday morning, Aug. 9, with a discussion of Present and Future Talbert, O. B. Minor, L. E. Reames, Clerk. Robinson—Voting Place, Tal bert's Store. J. F. Langley, L. C. Talbert, Paul Dowtin, Dewey Lang ley, Clerk. Lyon’s—Voting Place, School House. R. T. McKinney, J. E. Mr. and Mrs. Hood C. Worthy and daughter of Columbia, spent the week end with Mrs. Worthy’s aunt, Mrs. R. H. Middleton, at Eugene Merritt, Extension econo- Clarks Hill. | mist of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington. Mrs. Blanche F. Patton of York, I Other discussions on the morn- S. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. I in £ programs will be Farming as R. H. Middleton, at Clarks Hill. | a Life Vocation, by Director Wat- Covin, J. D. Dean, L. L. Hester, kins; The Family’s Contribution . TT .. Willington—Voting Place, Mc- _ , Moseley, C. H. Newman, E. L. Demands of Rural Youths, by, Kolllnasworth. Clerk. Clatworthy’s Cross Roads—Vot ing Place, Link’s Store. J. C. Dansby, J. L. McComb, H. D. Brown, Mrs. J. J. Link, Clerk. Mt. Carmel—Voting Place, School House. W. H. Horton. J. W. Mr. W. M. Strom, Sr., is spend- M 10 Society, by Dr. B. O. Williams, ing a few days in Asheville, N. C., | rura l sociologist, Clemson College; and Knoxville, Tenn. Nair’s Store. W. H. McNair. John W. Morrah, Paul Boughman, Making the Most of Opportunities , Wright Andrews. Clerk, at Home, by Miss Lonny I. Lan- | Bordeaux—Voting Place, Cade’s , „ • _ . | . Store. John B. Harmon, J. T. Master Willis Irvin, Jr., from drum, state home demonstration (Lindley> M an iy willis, A. S. Cade, Aiken and Augusta is spending a- a S en L» Winthrop College; Person- cier^. bout two weeks here with his I a Uty Development, by Dr. D. W. grandfather, Mr. H. R. Stuart. | Daniel, dean, School of General Science, Clemson College; Out-of- Mrs. W. J. Talbert has returned I School Resources for Continuing home from a two weeks’ visit in Education, by Dr. J. Rion McKis- Hendersonville, N. C. |sick, president. University of South Carolina, Columbia. Mrs. B. L. Talbert of Augusta is I The young people , themselves spending a few days with relatives w *h have two discussion periods here. | daily in which they will conduct discussions on these various sub- Mr. Thomas Mason of Meri-1 Sects, wether was a visitor here Satur- Afternoon and evening programs day. will include various problems re lated to rural youth as well as Bell’s Store—Voting Place, D. L. Burnett’s Residence. S. C. Deal, C. C. Wrenn, D. L. Burnett, Mrs. D. L. Burnett, Clerk. Young’s—Voting Place, Young’s Schoolhouse. S. T. Young, E. C. Young, J. W. Long, C. J. Young, Clerk. The Executive Committeeman for each precinct will please have some one call at the Court House Friday or Saturday before election day to get boxes, tickets and in structions. As soon as votes are counted, make report in duplicate on tabu lations sheets which you will find in boxes, deposit one in box and , . xx* seal; deliver one copy to Com- Mr. S. H. Talbert, Mrs. T. L. recreation, music, and entertain-: mitteeman with the boxes. He Edmunds, Misses Mary Ellen and ment. Special features of the will forward to County Secretary. Miriam Edmunds and Mr. David recreation program will be con- Tabulate and bring boxes to Edmunds spent Sunday to the [ducted by Roy Shelton, field agent j f s 0 t urt K “ o p us J 0 ° r n Zwllmeni iSoks home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kilgore the National Recreation Asso- f or second election. Boxes will of Newberry. | elation, who will discuss and open at 8 o’clock and close at 4 demonstrate community recreation P- m. J. A. T^T.BERT, County Chairman. J. O. PATTERSON, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strom have and social recreation, returned from a trip to California. The conference will be under Mr. Strom represented the McCor- J direction of Dan Lewis and Leon mick Lions Club at the annual Clayton, state boys’ club agents; International Convention in Oak- Mrs. Harriet Johnson, state girls’ •and. |club agent; and Romaine Smith, director of Camp Long. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sanders Countv Secretary. .Amr. 2. 1938.—3t. FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County Of McCormick. In The Court Of Probate. Notice is hereby given that H. R. Stuart. Executor of the Estate and children and Mrs. Edgar Price NotiC0 For Bids For have returned from a visit to , . friends and relatives in Atlanta. Transportation PliPlls of A - A - Stuart, deceased, has this I T T | day made application unto me , , for a final accounting and dis- Mr. W. A. Brady has returned sealed bids will be received un- charge as Executor of the Estate to Kingston, Pa., after a visit tn 12:00 o’clock noon. August 23 [of A. A. Stuart, and the 9th day among friends here. 11938, for the transportation of of September. 1938. at 10 o’clock pupils from the following school has been fixed for hearing of said Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilkie of I ^Mt^Carmel School District No. 1 j All persons holding claims Plum Branch announce the birth to Calhoun Falls School. against said estate are hereby of a daughter, Gloria Deason Willington School District No. 2 notified to present same on or by Wilkie, on July 6th. Mrs. Wilkie to Be la Howe State School. above date thp fnrmar ivnco Bordeaux School District No. 3 J. FRANK MATH SON, was the former Miss Elizabeth to De la jj owe school. Judge of Probate for McCormick Deason of McCormick. Flatwoods School District No. 7 Co., S. C. xx to Sharon School. I August 1st. 1938.—4t. P \f741.r, Robinson School District No. 14 DrOWIl—W liey | to McCormick High School. | FINAL SETTLEMENT Lyon s Scnooi L>ist,rict. iso. 17 tr a r ^I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A wedding of much interest was I Hibler School district No. 18 tr County of McCormick, solemnized in the home of Rev Hollingsworth’s Store. In the Court of Probate. Mr. Hunnicut of Greenwood on ^emon PoVioni District No. - '19 tr Notice is hereby given that J-J 5 ’- Julv 16th at 8 o’clock whon J Sullivan ’ s School. Buzhardt, Administrator of th? juiy loin at ts o ciock, wnen miss A11 hid ,, sha11 bp ^dressed t 0 th^ estate of Mrs. Sarah E. Moragne, Annie Rebecca Brown became the county Superintendent of Educa- deceased, has this day made ap- bride of Howard Miller Wiley, tion, marked on outside of sealed plication unto me for a final ac- Only a few close friends and rela- envelope, “Bid for Transportation counting and discharge as ad- of puoils in 1 ministrator of the estate of Mrs. tives witnessed the ceremony. School District No. ” and Sarah E. Moragne and the 9th da*; Mrs. Wiley is the youngest 1 shall be opened at the hour des- of August, 1938, at 10 o’clock ha-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manning ignated in this advertisement. Bids been fixed for hearing of said Brown of McCormick. will be opened and awards made by petition. Mr Wilev is thp vonncpst snn nf the County Board of Education, All persons holding claims AAr o a! % AKK U, I who shall have the right to reject against said estate are hereby Mr. R. M. Wiley of Abbeville and any an( j al i ^8, an d to re-adver- notified to present same on or by the late Mrs. Fannie Long Wiley, tise for new and additional bids. above date. The young couple will make E- BENTLEY, J. FRANK MATTISON, their home in Greenwood where r County Supt of Education. Judge of Probate. McCormick . . , . ^cCoTnick. S. C. Gountv, 8. C. employed. Aug 2 , 1938.—3t. | July 8, 1938.—4-t. /*