McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, April 27, 1939, Image 5
■eCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, April 27, 1939 '*
Plenty of Mules and Horses
for sale or trade. Come to see
sue. J. L. Smith, McCormick,
S. C.
Plenty of Mules and Horses
for sale or trade. Come to see
me. J. L. Smith, McCormick,
S. C.
JESTER’S CASH
SERVICE STATION
You can get service night and day. Stop by and
give us a trial.
We carry a full line of Groceries and Fresh
Meats.
Hot Lunches and Cold Drinks.
Sanitary, and a good place to stop.
Located 2 miles from McCormick on Greenwood
Highway.
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Rev. A. Thad. Persons an
nounces that “GOD’S GREAT
LOVE” is the subject of the ser
mon at the McCormick Baptist
Church, Sunday morning. Let
the people attend all the services,
Sunday. Following the Training
Union. . Sunday evening, during
the “Evening Worship” the pastor
and director of the Training
Union will present 30-40 awards to
the young people. The text for
the evening message follows:
“Come unto me all ye that labor
and are heavy laden and I will
give you rest. Take my yoke upon
ypu* ahd. learn of me. For I am
meek and lowly in heart, and ye
shall find rest unto your souls.
For my yoke is easy and my
burden is light.”
S. T. Young of Troy.
a Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Epting were
week end visitors t6 relatives at
Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Robinson and
Mrs. R. T. Jennings of Columbia
were week end visitors here.
Miss Valerie White and Miss
Beyrl DeShong of Limestone Col
lege, Gaffney, spent several days
here last week with the former’s
mother, Mrs. J. K. White.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Talbert and
daughter visited relatives in New
berry Sunday.
Baraca Class Notice
Rev. M. E. Derrick, pastor of
the McCormick and Troy Metho-
1 dist churches, makes the following
announcements for these churches
for Sunday, April 30th: Preaching
services at the Troy Methodist
church Sunday afternoon at 4
o’clock. Preaching services at Mc
Cormick Methodist church Sunday
evening at 8 o’clock.
,Mr. A. J. Keown will teach the
McCormick Baraca Class Sunday
morning at 10 o’clock. Mr. Keown
is an excellent teacher and you
will enjov his lecture on the
morning lesson. A good atten
dance is urged.
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McCormick Public
Schools Honor Roll
For March
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EXPERIENCE, SERVICE, FACILITIES
Those are the important things in measuring the worth
of a funeral director, and should be borne in mind whei#
you have occasion to choose one.
distance' is no hindrance to our service
and there is no additional charge for service out of town.
J. S. STROM
Main Street McCormick, S. C.
The Chestnut Ridge Home
Demonstration Club will hold its
April meeting at the home of Mrs.
C. A. Gilbert Friday afternoon,
April 28th, at 3 o’clock with Mes-
dames W. M. Baker and W. A.
Langley hostesses.
Miss Neta Bruce of Westmin
ster spent the past week here with
her sister and brother, Mrs. G. L.
Jaynes, and Mr. W. J. Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson, Sr.,
and Messrs. Tom and Charles
Ferguson of Great Falls, spent the
week end here with Mr. and Mrs
William Ferguson.
Mrs. M. E. Derrick and Miss
Ruth Corley were guests of the
Ninety Six Lander Club which
met in the home of Mrs. Edward
Kinard near Ninety Six Tuesday
afternoon. •
| Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Creswell and
i Mr. Robert Ward of Chester spent
I the week end in the home of Mr.
REMEMBER —You Always Save At... .
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
Greenwood’s Leading Department Store
THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES
SHEETS
CANNON’S FINE MUSLIN
SHEETS
81 x 99. First quality.
each
89c
RIEGEL SHIRTS
White and colored; $1.65 quality.
$1.00
FU?ST ORADE—
Nell Henderson,
Anne Sanders.
Mary Joyce Abercrombie,
jqr*At Caudle,
Bobby Sanders,
r, °'*tl MeOrmald.
Johnny Schumpert,
Melvin JJerrick,
Grover Davis,
Joe Hartline,
Bobbv Edmonds.
SECOND GRADE—
Georeria Rose McCracken,
Frank Brown,
Fillv Creighton,
p T. W^st.
Grady Young.
THIRD GRADE—
Virginia Smith.
Theresa Barnhardt,
Rebecca Simpson,
Sara Ruth Brown.
Dovle Abercrombie,
Louise Moore.
FOURTH GRADE—
Gary Brown,
S B. Campbell.
Catherine Chiles,
J.nis Edwards.
Lillie Bell Faulkner,
Janet Home,
Claude Hueruley.
fifth ^RADE—
Billie Freeland.
SIXTH GP ADE—
Frances New.
SEVENTH GRADE—
None.
EIGHTH grade—
Helen Willis.
NINTH GRADE—
Ncrma Holloway,
Anne Bussy Seigler,
Mildred Rogers.
TENTH GRADE—
Lois Freeland,
Ella B. Faulkner,
Nntali° Brown,
Elsie Reynolds.
ELEVENTH GRADE—
None.
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Life Line
Collar
One of our many items on which you
save!
CANNON’S ROWAN
SHEETS
81 x 99. This sheet is a better sheet
than you would expect for 79e. Our
price
69c
each
RIEGEL SHIRTS
White and fancy patterns; all first
quality; $1.95 value. $1.48
Our price, each
PILLOW CASES
42 x 36
19 c each
BELK’S ‘SAVE ON’
SHEETS
81 < 99
2 '« $1.10
True To The Name!
MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS
New spring 4!Cl Of*
styles
MEN’S BETTER SUITS
Save $5.00 Buy $19.95 vatfcv? for
$14.95
BOYS’ LONG
PANTS SUITS
$2.98
LADIES’ FULL
FASHIONED HOSE
Knee Length.
Pair fcwW
GOLD SEAL RUGS
9 ' 10I J $4.95
FELT RASE RUGS
’ 12 $3.77
USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN
GALLANT - BELK COMPANY
Greenwood’s Largest Department Store
GREENWOOD, S. C.
Womanless Wedding
At Buffalo School
House, April 28
Womanless Wedding and pro
gram at Buffalo school house
FYiday night, April 28, 1939, 8:15
i o’clock. Admission, adults 25
j cents; children under 12 years of
lace, 10 cents. Snonsored by Home
Demonstration Club, for the cem
etery fence fund at Buffalo
church. Lemonade and ice cream
will be sold. .
PROGRAM
Address of Welcome—Mr. J. C.
Talbert.
Deep Purple — Mr. David
Edmunds.
Reading—Mrs. Nan Workman
Britt.
Alexander’s Ragtime Band—Miss
Inez Cosey.
Folk Dance—A group of girls.
Special Music—McCormick H. S.
orchestra.
I don’t want to play in your
yard—Georgia Rose McCracken.
Duck Song—En.
Little Red Ridding Hood—
Douglass K. Britt.
Tap Dance—The Misses Brown.
Soecial Music—Mrs. W. J. Tal
bert.
Debate:
Resolved — “That too much
money is spent at Beauty Shops.”
Negative: Mrs. Pat Parks, Mrs.
Paul Brown.
Affirmative: Mr. Morris Fur-
queron, Mr. Hugh Brown.
I love you Truly—Miss David
Edmunds.
Rev. Judge Mattison.
Bride: Miss Edwin Parker.
Groom: Mr. C. M. Hill.
Ring Bearer—Miss Thomas Britt.
Maid of Honor—Miss Jimmie
Corley.
Best man—Mr. Sam Mattison.
Dame of Honor—Miss Wilton
Britt.
Bridesmaids—Miss Elvin Brock
Miss Calhoun Palmer. Miss Lau
rence Loveless.
Groomsmen—Mr. Leonard Britt
Mr. Clyde Bowick, Mr. Jack Brad
ley.
Flower Girl—Miss Johnnie Me-
Cracken.
Bride’s Father—Mr. Arch Tal-
i belt.
Bride’s Mother—Mrs. Arch Tal-
bert.
i Bride’s Sisters and Brothers, Mr
and Mrs. Dennis Talbert, Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. McCracken.
Groom’s Sisters and Brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Britt, Mrs.
Nan Workman Britt, Georgia and
Douglass Britt, Miss Eloise Britt.
Ushers: Mr. Billy Hanvey, Mr.
James Mattison, Mr. James Beil,
Mr. J. N. Workman.
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