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v ■t-mmnnr MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINJl Thursday, August 18, 1938 . -X- REMEMBER YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT GALLANT-BELK CO Ks-.r- .£4*3 3 r®' WEIS’S SUITS All Summer Suits Must Be S«ld! 68 Men’s White sr & linen Colored Suits to be sold at.. . > 1-2 PRICE AND LESS Only 68 Men’s Wash Suits in stock. We intend to / • move these suits. 6 Suits, price regular $2.95; 4 half price JL 21 Suits, price regular $4.95; , 42 half price 4 Suits, price regular $5.95; flT half price 13 Suits, price regular $6.95; fl? 42 half price 13 Suits, price regular $8.95; fl* 42 half price 8 Suits, price regular $9.95; half price 9” I ■ 3 Suits, price regular $7.45; ^F^2 half price ->— M 36 MEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT WOOLEN SUITS 5 Original price $12.95 17 Original price $14.95 3 Original price $19.75 11 Original price $22.45 ALL nnji^—^ F Men! Come in and see these suits. The pants of some of these suits are worth the price asked for * the suits. But we do not keep merchandise. We buy it to sell and we are going to. sell these suits! COME EARLY! COME ONE! COME ALL! Home Of Better Values . Greenwood, S. C. GALLANT-BELK COMPANY .-VK’ Mr. Abb Lyon of Columbia was a visitor here Monday. Mrs. Stephen Harley and young son of Ellenton and Mrs. Jerome Salley and son of Salley have re turned to their homes after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Quarles. Mrs. Quarles returned home with them. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradley and bpby from Blackstock are here with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bradley this week. Cape Charles, Mrs. Sandifer journeyed to Washington, D. C., where she was the guest of Miss Moschel and Miss Wilson during the past week, and where she toured the many points of inter est in the Nation’s Capitol. Just before returning to her home Mrs. Sandifer visited the Marine Bar racks at Quantico, Virginia, where her son, Emmette, is stationed. Mrs. Louise Nelson is visiting her son, Mr. George Nelson, and family, in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Abercrombie and two grandchildren, Doyle and Mary Joyce Abercrombie, returned Tuesday from a visit to relatives at Conway. After a week’s visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Holliday, Mrs. R. L. Holliday, Mrs. Myrtle Preddis and children, Mary Jane, Jack, and Dorothy, left for Lake City, Fla., where they will spend a few days, after which they will return ta their home in Shawnee, Okla. */-*• ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Creighton and sons, Billy and Elmer, Jr., have returned from a visit to rel atives in Charlotte, N. C., and Spartanburg, S. C. Miss Elizabeth Brown is spend ing some time with her sister, Mrs. W. Chas. Reedy, in Tampa Fla. Miss Marion Harmon is spend ing some time in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Rally T. Bentley of Brook lyn, N. Y., spent some time re cently with his mother, Mrs. Isabelle Bentley. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradley and sons were recent visitors in Sa vannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. John G. McKie, Sr., their two grandchildren, Laura Elizabeth and Carl Smith, and Mrs. John G. McKie, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y., are at the for mer’s old home in the Meriwether section for a short stay. They will return to N. Y. shortly. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Talbert and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Howie of Florence are spending several days in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. James Talbert and baby from Spartanburg were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Talbert. Mrs. R. C. Pratt of Augusta is the guest of relatives here this week. Mrs. J. S. Strom is visiting relatives in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. W. D. Cooper and sons, Harris and George, of Orlando, Florida, have returned home after spending sometime here with Mrs. Cooper’s sister, Mrs. J. R. Corley. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Sumter are spending here with relatives. Sibert of this week Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allen and Mr. Charles H. Patnode were week end visitors in the home of Sheriff and Mrs. W. T. Strom. Mrs. Samuel J. Chandler and daughters, Caroline and Frances, have been visiting relatives in and around McCormick for the past several days. * Mrs. Ashby King of Greenwood spent several days last week with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Abner Lyon spent the past week end in Greenwood with Mrs. J. Dan Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rush and daughters were business visitors in Greenwood Saturday. Miss Ruth Williams of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williams. Hon. and Mrs. Frank C. Robin son of Columbia were week end visitors here. Miss Bessie Weatherly of Dillon is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winn on Route 2. Mrs..G’. W. Bussey of Modoc, S. C., and Mrs. J. H. Ramsey of Savannah, Ga., are spending the week here with their sister, Mrs. J. L. Bradley. Miss Joyce Talbert of Greenville and Miss Lillie Eddy of Ninety Six have returned to their homes after spending last week here with their aunt, Mrs. J. F. Matti- son. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Epting re turned last Friday from a week’s stay in the mountains of North Carolina. Friends of Mrs. Dacus P. McCain will regret to learn of her critical illness. She is a patient in the hospital at Rocky Mount, N. C. Mr. and Mok J. M. Brown and. jr.„ spent several days last week at Savannah Beach. Hansel Cason returned to his home in Washington, Ga., Thurs day after spending several days here with Belton Harmon and other little friends. Miss Birdie Walker and Mrs. H. C. Walker are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sylvester in Richlands, N. C. Mrs. T, J, Britt and Mrs. Paul R. Brown spent several days last week with relatives at Moncks Corner. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barnhardt and children returned Sunday from a week’s stay at Pawleys Island and Graniteville. Mrs. C. H. Workman has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Brown, of Winston-Salem, N. C. Judge and Mrs. J. F. Mattison and two sons, Messrs. James and Sam Mattison, spent Sunday and Monday in Greenville with Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Talbert. Miss Virginia Cothran of Rock Hill has returned to her home after spending three weeks with relatives in and near town. |j Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gault and three children of Gray Court spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dorn. Miss Elsie Edmunds has return ed to her home in Spartanburg after a two weeks’ visit here with Miss Margaret Holloway. Giles-Wells Of much interest . to many friends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Giles to Mr. Pick Wells of Los Angeles, California, which was solemnized Saturday evening, August 13, at 9 o’clock at the Methodist parsonage, the Rev. M. E. Derrick officiating. Mrs. Wells, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Giles, of McCormick, is a very lovely Brunette and has endeared her self to both young and old by her lovely disposition and winning personality. She is a graduate of McCormick High School of 1936 winning second honor and saluta- torian of her class. For her mar riage she was becomingly attired in dark blue crepe with acces sories to match. Corsage was of pink roses and fern. Mr. Wells, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie C. Wells of Plum Branch, and now connected with U. S. Navy in California, is a man of sterling worth and has had several promotions since being there. Mr. and Mrs. Wells left im mediately for Myrtle Beach for a few days, before leaving Sunday for Los Angeles, California, where he has two more years in the work. • • ftf SURK TO OIT AN AMERICA’S STANDARD TIME! II It *10 Get trust worthy time in a smart Ingersoll watch. Yankee is the smallest and thinnest poeket watch at $1.50. Chi ome-plated ease, clear numerals, unbreak able crystal. \ A COME-BACK AS YOU'D LIKE IT ONE SM'lKTHE vmo KEEPS THE HOME FIRES Burning- GO DOWN AND FIX THE FURMN£| ITS OUT/ Miss Frances Schumpert spent last week in St. Petersburg, Fla. Miss Irene Fuller of Greenwood is spending some time here in the home of her brother, Mr. T. E. Fuller, and Mrs. Fuller. Miss Maj-y Fuller has returned home from a week end visit to Mrs. W. O. Hollingsworth of Greenwood. Mrs. E. M. Sandifer returned Sunday from a six-weeks vacation in Cape Charles, Virginia, and Washington, D. C. She spent five weeks in Cape Charles as a guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. Ben Stevenson, and Mr. Steven son, also visiting her niece, Mrs. Reginald Wilkins, and Mr. Wilkins, in Newport News, Virginia. From After spending a delightful va cation with relatives and friends in Georgia, Alabama and Florida, Dr. Houston B. Odom has returned to Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Gibert, Mrs. Yates Webb and baby, and Mr. C. C. Morgan, Jr., and Mr. William Fooshe, all of McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bracknell and baby, and Misses Catherine Self and Jane Bracknell and Mr. Archie Langley 1 of Plum Branch spent last week 1 at Pawleys Island, Waverly Mills. S. C. 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