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McCORMICK MESSENGER. McCORAUi^. SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, October 20, 1938 .v- ISih ANNUAL •’e Club Fair rr“‘ Livestock . Poultry Farm Exhibits MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS JOHNNY J. JONES EXPOSITION ■ u FOUR-STAR FREE ACTS FIRE WORKS EVERY NIGHT! 6 DAYS - OCT. 24 6 NIGHTS - OCT. 29 ADMISSION 10c Notice Tke Post Offics Department will accept proposals to lease post- office quarters at McCormick,! S. C. f up to and including Nov. 17, ; 1938. Interested parties can secure ; complete information from J. B. j Harmon, Jr., Postmaster. IMS ANNOUNCE LOUNGE COACH SERVICE Ministers Assigned And Officers Re-elec ted At Annual Con ference Of Pente costal Holiness Church Ware Shoals, Oct. 12.—The assignments of ministers to serve the various Pentecostal Holiness churches of the Upper South Carolina district for the ensuing church year was announced yes terday by officials following the close of the 23rd annual confer ence which ended a three-day ses sion at the Ware Shoals church Monday evening. All officers of the conference were re-elected during the busi ness session, at which time reports were heard from the various churches and plans for the new conference year discussed. Offi cers re-elected include: Rev. F. L. v Travelers between Charleston, W. Va., and Detroit, Mich., are due for a pre-view of the latest innovation in highway travel—the Greyhound Lounge Coach. Nothing like it has been seen on the road before—its novel features include all-weather air-conditioning, a smartly uniformed hostess, meals served en route, complete lavatory facilities, fewer seats spaced farther apart, individual non-t,larc reading lights, and ice water. The popularity of this extra-fare service will indicate whether a similar service will be extended to other routes when more of the new Lounge Coaches become a vail v hie. to see a little of the academic, military, athletic, social, and re ligious phases of the cadet’s life. * The tentative program includes registration beginning at nine in the morning, with all barracks and installations open for inspec tion until 11:15 o’clock, when a review of the 1,075 cadets will take JESTER’S CASH MARKET Phone No. 25 We Deliver Main Street McCormick, S. C. — "■!■! ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■■■' 1 ' ■■■■: ■■ 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 be at your service. Special prices on Pure Pork Sausage, Hj Q|% per pound , ** (Money Back Guarantee) Special prices on Mixed Sausage, 4 per pound _ ** (Money Back Guarantee) Special on Armour s Dexter Sliced Break- fast Bacon, per pound —j— Armour's Best Star Boiled Ham, Special, ARq per pound P Fresh Oysters * at all times. Fresh Fish on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We highly appreciate your patronage. Before selling your cattle and hogs, see us. We pay the market price for them. 1 •*« JESTER’S CASH SERVICE STATION You can get service night and day. Stop by and give us a trial. ~ > • We carry a full fcne of Groceries and Fresh Meats. * Hot Lunches and Cold Drinks. Sanitary, and a good place to stop. Located 2 1-2 miles from McCormick on Green- wood Highway. >.;S l f d STILL Trmvrt by Super-Coach **TfU« raoiigh. Greyhound farm ara howaat—and yot you get the most advanisgs* traveling by Super- CoarM Close-up sight-seeing, optional routes, greater coeoiori—plus eatra Barings t” For asamples j : Strom’s Drug Store Phone 95 McCormick, S. C. ONE-WAY FARES Columbia .. $190 New York - lfJ5 Augusta .90 Knoxville __ 4.05 Jacksonville _ 5.50 chicaeo 11.90 ---- Lou Aneeles .35.90 Washington. D. CT90 Rfrhmond ? 10 Mg EXTRA Savings ee ReeeJ Trig TkEoCs ouiyp Last year’s attendance set a record, which doubtless will be broken this year, as is indicated by early advices from many parents, located in widely sepa rated places. IXX Farm Girl Champ place in regimental formation. Bramblett, Greenwood, conference -pjjig w jji j, e followed by a brief superintendent, Rev. Ralph Tay- or g an recital in the cadet chapel, •lor, Anderson, assistant supt., ( with Princeton Dauer at the con- (R. Thomas secretary and treasurer, so j e Q f brilliant organ. Lunch- .Paul F.. Beacham, Greenville, and eori( featured by an address of j Silas Meeks, Laurens, constitute we i com e by General Charles P. •the other members of the board, gummerall, president, will be fol- | The committee on division of la- lowed by a p er i 0 d of relaxation bor, composed of F. L. Bramblett, • preceding the football game be- I Paul F - Beacham, Ralph Taylor, • tween Wofford College and The ( W. T. Reece and P.. M. Brewer, | citadel which starts at 3 ;30 p m recommended the following assign ments, which were approved. The assignments include: Greenville District Arcadia, David L. Reece; Bar tons, Chapel, J. W. Massey; GYeer, B. R. Nichols; McNeely, G. R. Thomas; Easley, R. D. Bedenfield; Holmes Memorial, Paul Beach; Piedmont, John Ellenberg; Foun tain Inn, C. J. Sexton; Gum Springs, J. W. Spain; Terry Creek, Carl Thurmond. Anderson District Orrville, O. C. Griffin; Glenn Street, Ralph Taylor; Gluck Mill, J. W. Spain; Iva, James H. Taylor; Sandy Springs, J. H. Green; Honeal Path, J. Louis Coward; Beach Springs, G. T. Satcher; Hickory Tavern, Robert Elgin; Ware Shoals L. T. Gunter; Brew- erton, B. D. Bedenfield; Belton. Ralph Taylor. Miss Mildred Blake, assistant; Six and Twenty, J. M. Roberts. Greenwood District Langley, E. S. Timmerman; Ninety Six, R. H. Gause; Oak Grove, and Grendale, W. H. Clarke; Chappells, G. M. Daven port; Reedy River, A. M. Dennis; Abbeville, G. T. Satcher; Calhoun Falls, James H. Taylor; South Greenwood, R. M. Brewer; Pine Grove, R. C. Smith; McCormick, Eugene McElhannon. Newberry District Newberry, R. C. Corvin; Gold- ville, E. O. Taylor; Bethel No. 1, J. J. Metes; Cedar Grove, R. C. Smith; Double Branches, G. M. Davenport; Dean’s Chapel, Mt. Olivie, J. B. Coward; Silver Street, A. C. Argo; Bethel No. 2, W. R. Anderson. Buffalo District Laurens, Silas Meeks; Long Branch, M. L. Poole; Glendale Pacolet Valley, A. M. Herndon; mTrTT r Monarch Mills, C. E. Eubanks; JtiULrli L.. BKOWIN, Cliniton, I. H. AVebb, Whitmire, c /'• S. A. Merritt; Pacolet Mills, Lan- AlcLUttMlLlk, 3. L. drum, W. T. Reece; Buffalo, C. C. Mullinax; White Springs, C. J Sexton. Glass Cut And Fitted To Any Size. John Thomas Mc Grath, McCormick, S. C. Parents’ Day Celebration At The Citadel Oct. 29 Sl-CA V- Charleston, Oct. 16.—The an nual Parent’s Day celebration will be held at The Citadel, the Mili tary College of South Carolina Charleston, on Saturday, October 29. This event, which has become increasingly desirable as the en rolment of the college has grown, offers parents of cadets an oppor tunity to visit the institution at a time when all activities are in full operation or when they can be in spected without interruption or loss of efficiency. As has been found most exped ient, the occasion is informal in order to give parents the maxi mum opportunity to be with their sons, but enough of the purely formal is scheduled to permit all POMONA, Calif. . . . Hazel Drys- dale, who was crowned American Farm Girl Champion at the Los Angeles County Fair, is shown here with the cow with which she milked her way to victory. Insurance Fire Insurance And AIj Other Kinds of Insurance In chiding Life Insurance. ? W. H. McCurley & Son Granite Co. Monuments, Markers, Coping. The Best Elberton Blue Granite. Prices And Quality Guaranteed., ELBERTON, GA. J. T. FAULKNER Representative McCORMICK, S. C. Champion Future Farmers Top left, Edwin Collins, of Conway, and right, his agricultural teacher, C. G. Zimmerman, of Conway, Lower left, Worth Vaescy, of Chesnee, and right, his agricultural teacher, R. M. Jones, of Chesnee. Young Collins and young Vassey won first prize in the state-wide individual Future Farmer contest conducted by the State Depart ment of Vocational Agriculture and were awarded trips to the National Convention of Future Farmers America in Kansas City by the Chilean Nitrate Educationalfljiureau through H. E. Savely, Educational Manager, as were i their teachers, Messrs. Zimmerman and Jones. Announcement of the winners was made at the State F»ir Tues day before several thousand Future Farmers ©f America from all over South Carolina. . . . And Now The Streamlined Tractor Streamlined, even to the modem farmerette who seems to be ss proud of it, this new tractor, which can do double-duty as a truck traveling at 40 miles an hour, has instrument board, self-startefw radio, high compression engine, enclosed cab, safety glass, cushioned seats and headlights. 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 OUR SERYICR and there Is no additional charge for sendee oat of town J. S. STROM Main Street McCormick, S. C.