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SJ • - ' " TBUB TO OUB8KLYMS, OUK NEIGHBORS, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR GOD, Thirty-Eiglith Year Established June 5, 1902 McCORMIGK, S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939 \ ■< Number 1 Teachers Home From Petit Jurors For Their School Work! First Week Of June Term Of Court The following teachers have re turned to their homes in McCor mick and other points in the county for the summer vacation from their school duties at the various places: Mr. Luther Andrews, Parker District Schools, Greenville, Miss Sallie Quarles, Matthews, N. C., Miss Birdie Walker, High Point, N. C., Miss Josie Talbert, Abbeville, Miss Helen Brown, Dillon, Miss Sarah Louise Strom, Mace donia Consolidated High School, Miss Lucy Brown, Plum Branch, Miss Mary Remsen, Washington Consolidated High School, Miss Margaret Patterson, Elloree, Miss Edna Duncan, „ Smiley School, Hampton, Miss Margaret McKinney, Washington Consolidated High School, Miss Ruby Abercrombie, Lees- ville, Miss Marian Sturkey, Lockhart, Miss Kathleen McKinney, Honea Path, ; Mr. Gray Abercrombie, Ridge- land, Miss Carrie Mayson, Lake City, Mr. Roy Callison, Marietta High School, Miss Nell Dowttn, Mullins, Miss Eloise Corley, Warrenville, Mr. J. P. Sullivan, Walhalla, Miss Marian Harmon, Lyons High School, Lyons, Ga. * tXl 3,161 Placements There is a slate employment service in each county of the state, either full-time or part- time. Employers needing workers to help them have only to tele phone their needs to the nearest office and the requested number of qualified persons will soon be on their way to the vacant Jobs. In March, the last month for which complete statewide figures are available, the service made 3,161 placements, 1,140 of them with private employers. Petit jurors to serve the first week of June term of court for McCormick County beginning Monday, June 19, 1939, at 10 A. M., are: C. E. Holson, Otis McKinney, W. L. White, A. K. Britt, W. N. Smith, H. O. Watson, T. L. Edmunds, E. C. Cheatham, W. M. Talbert, J. P. Lewis, J. C. Corley, J. L. McComb, Sr., W. C. Strom, H. C. Middleton, Grady Price, Julian Stone, Calvin Spence, J. T. Clem, T. H. Remsen, Lyn Jennings, George Seigler, C. M. Finley, Robert McKinney, ’ Mike McGrath, J. A. Hamilton, W. H. Horton, W. T. Self, J. W. McBride, J. B. Horne, J. B. Lyon, J. R. Remsen, J. W. Morrah, G. C. McDaniel, O. M. McKellar, J. L. Freeland, Mack Brown, Jr. xx Norway At The Fair New York—A lump of raw silver weighing 22 pounds, a sculptored sailor, a polar man in skin clothes carrying a harpoon, a whaling cannon, five model ships and a model of Oslo harbor in glass all arrived in one recent shipment at the New York World’s Fair. The collection will be part of the Norwegian exhibit. THEM McCORMIGK, S. C. FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 9th and 10th, 7:15 P. M. and 9 P. M. Matinee Saturday 3:30 P. M. FLORENCE RICE KENT TAYLOR ANN RUTHERFORD in 661 FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE” Also A CAPTAIN AND THE KIDS CARTOON “The Captain’s Christmas” and A Pete Smith Specialty “HOT ON ICE” MATINEE SATURDAY 3:30 P. M. Adults 20 cents MONDAY and TUESDAY June 12th and 13th, 7:15 P. M. and 9:15 P. M. MICKEY ROONEY in 1 “HUCKLEBERRY FINN” Also A Musical Comedy ‘The Canary Comes Accross’ and FOX MOVIETONE NEWS t -r 46' ADMISSION: Adults, 25 cents; Children up to 12, 10 cents; Children 12 to 15, 15 cents College Students Returning Home Students returning from the various colleges to their homes here and in ether nearby places for the summer vacation, are Limestone College, Gaffney— Miss Sarah Frances Duncan, graduate, Miss Valerie White. Winthrop College, Rock Hill— Miss Annie Laurie Sturkey, graduate, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Lois McComb, Miss Sara Patterson, Miss Geneva Miles, Miss Emma King, Miss Mary McIntosh. Anderson College, Anderson— Miss Estelle Hollingsworth. Erskine College, Due West— Miss Lura Jean Watson, grad uate, Miss Elizabeth Harris. Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga.— Miss Rebecca Drucker. Coker College, Hartsville— Miss Jane Bracknell, Miss Nell Fooshe. Lander College, Greenwood— Miss Lorenne Drennan, graduate, Miss Mary Fuller, graduate, Miss Vivian Jaynes, Miss Kate Bracknell, Miss Phrona Lee Cheatham, graduate. Miss Virginia Self Freeland, graduate, Miss Margaret Mae Hemminger, graduate, Miss Ethelene Gable, demson College, Clemson— Mr. John Nixon Talbert, grad uate, Mr. Raymond Morgan, Mr. Charles Morgan, Mr. Carl Faulkner. The Citadel, Charleston— Mr. Audley McCain, Mr. John William Bradley, Mr. Lawrence Hester, Jr. Furman University, Greenville— Mr. George Dorn, graduate, Mr. Wilber Strom, Jr. Tulane University, New Orleans, La — Mr. Claude Workman. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.— Mr. Lorenzo Sturkey, graduate. Medical College, Charleston— Mr. James L. King, graduate. 1XI Birthday Dinner For Mr. J. C. Young Mt. Carmel News Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Humphries of Camden spent the week end t r* xr ^ .1 with Mrs - w - R - Boyd. Mrs. W. H. Mr. J. c. Young was honor guest | pri erson and SO n i william, Mrs i, ■ ‘T w Unt *~ y ’ Ju " e Mabel Brown and son, Drennan, f. h m b y M* 8 - Young, his wife, accompan [ etl them on the trip, e occasion being his 39th birth- Quite a number from Mt. Car- D ‘ nne r was , served picnic mel attended the commencement style under large oaks in the yard at De i a , H owe and also the wed- and the following guests were ding there Monday evening. present. Mrs. Ludie Boyd spent the week Mr. and Mrs. John Dorn and end in Due West with Mr. and family, Helen, Jeane, Jack and Mrs. Dode Phillips. William, of Winterseat, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fortson and son, Mr. Mrs. Willie Wiley and son, David, Fortson, and Miss Carol Fortson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and were visitors of Misses Linnie and family, Vivian and Joyce, all of Eliza Covin. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jen- Mrs. Jennie M. Cade and Mrs. nings Franklin and family, Maggie, William Sharp were visitors in Thomas, John and Jimmie, Mr. state Park Saturday and brought and Mrs. Rallie Butler and family. Miss Julia Cade home. James, and Betty Jean, Mr. Oscar Mrs. Mabel Brown spent last Butler and sons, Claude, Robert, week in Camden with Dr. and Howard and David, all of McCor- Mrs. A. W. Humphries and to at- mick, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Wiley, tend the commencement where Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Young and her son, Mr. Drennan Brown, was family, Henry, Mildred and Jennie, a member of the graduating class, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walker and 70 in number. Mt. Carmel is family, Randolph, Jacqbelinei, very proud of Mr. Brown in his J. H. Bell, Lynn, Sallie and Samuel, scholastic attainments. He was Mr. S. T. Young and family, Misses awarded the medal for science, Ruth, Willie and Maggie, and Mr. also was honored by four years’ M ° w Z I perf f t aMendan “- a “ d f °? r years ! holds. Games and proms were the A Laneiev and am, Anriraw • ° n honor roll. We heartily con- main features of entertainment. A. Langley and son, Andrew, of gratulate him and hope his four Th h t assisted bv Mrs J E McCormick, Miss Henrietta Gil- years in colleee will be as nrof- Tn nostess « assisted by Mrs. J. E. b^rf rvf In wui oc as proi Reynolds> served refreshing craefc- bert of McCormick, Mr* C. H. New- itable. He left for Camden Mon man of Winterseat, and Mr. Bob day and will go to camp at Fort Sullivan News The regular monthly meeting of the G. A.’s and Sunbeams was held, Friday afternoon, June 2, in the home of Miss Thelma M. Gil christ and Mrs. Virginia Bailey. A majority of the members and several visitors were present. The hostesses served delicious cookies and lemonade. Among those attending the musical recital of Mrs. Evan Mor gan, Mrs. Ed. Rice, and Mrs. Bill Bracknell, held recently in the home of Mrs. Morgan, were Mrs. J. E. Winn, Mrs. J. B. Gilchrist, Mrs. Susie Winn and Mrs. T. C. Winn. Mr. Roy Callison, a teacher in the Marietta High School, is spending his vacations with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Calli son. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mayson, Sunday, were: The Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Diggs, Misses Alma and Rubye Mayson and Mr. Bert Langley. A number of young people en joyed a delightful party, in honor of Miss Mary Ellen Crowe, of Ker shaw, Saturday evening, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rey- Langley of McCormick. Bragg soon. ers and punch. Miss Edith Mae Winn spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. -xx- Mrs. Anne Roberts Claimed By Death Mrs. Anne Roberts passed away at the home of her daughter, Miss Maude Roberts, in the Troy sec tion, Monday night at 9 o’clock. She was a daughter of the late Joseph McBride, and Mrs. Anne Creswell McBride, and was the last member of her immediate family, having spent her entire life in that community. She had been in ill health for the past four years. N. Y. A. Program In Rev. Chisholm Halliday, mis- Janelle wlnn Mlss wtan ^ sionary from Mexico, spent last Lee winn attended week here with his cousins. Misses the commencement exercises of ~ ^ Florence and Susie Patterson. the De la Howe Hlgh School McCormick County Mrs - HaUlda y. wh ° has ^ day evening. J her mother in Ala., a few days, Mrs Kate Mayson ls spending joined him Thursday night. several weeks In McCormick with A diversified National Youth L M f,' ai l d Mr5 ' ,? tls . Blac ^ add her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Pennal. administration program in McCor- r aImly ’ Beneva ' and John Those from this community re- mick county, touching many of .'' ralter b° ro ’ s P ent the week end ceiving diplomas at the com- phases of the county’s life and Wlth Mrs ‘ Carrie Tarrar *t. Mrs. m encement exercises of the Edge- furnishing employment and voca- BlaCk and Beneva went t0 Anc J er ~ field High School, Monday even- tional training far the county’s 80,1 Sunday to some time ing we re: Misses Juanita Reames, youth in several different fields, , Mrs ‘ Gladys Bowyer. Mr. garah Jane Gilchrist, Irene May- was disclosed today in a report of Black returned home and the son> Thelma M. Gilchrist and Mrs. David P. Kerr of Greenwood, t> ° yS are visitin S in Mt * Carmel. Ethelyn Shuford, and Messrs, area supervisor. We are 80 ha PPy 1° say that ciaude and Edgar Morgan, Maxcie The report covering the three ^ ^ Cade iS at h ° me from Winn and Joe Corley, and a half years endine December Stat f Park ’ a P d is getting on Mr and Mrs. J. C. Reames and 31, 1938 showed 37 acres of Me 311(1 lookmg wel1 - Thls Wl11 baby, of Pelzer, spent several days Ccrmick coun^ land put into ^T- ^ * co " last week in the home of the for- 0;^ H ndSCaPed T , Cleared | Ca £ M**- William Sharp ^ ^ ^ L ' ™ a ?"! tural I and son, Billy, of Fort McPherson | Mrs _ w c . j aynes and children Uonafm^s™’ rilide^haTng ^‘m Ca“e ^ ^ “ ay ^ ^ and Mrs - been landscaped. “ WUnam Frierson and son, ^ Bethany riebene^^^o^n^ 111 en ' William ’ of Birmingham, Ala., are Guests in the home of Mr. J. E. richened th . 2 > 000 new tre es set visiting Mrs. W. R. Boyd and Mrs. Reynolds and M *. and Mrs. Henry out in a reforestation program. Mabel Brown. Revnolds Sunday were: Mrs. J. linea^eet^rdlte^ird 5 53W . 2,000 Rev ' and Mrs * W - S ‘ Patterson L Reynolds, Mrs. Bob Quarles and linear feet of ditches dug, drain- of Lancaster arrived in Mt. Car- babv and Mr and Mrs. J. A. ing an unestimated number of mel Monday afternoon and will g m jth Jr acres * . , attend commencement at Erskine. ms ^ j^y Mayson spent several Three playgrounds, an athletic The degree of Doctor of Divinity days we ek in Greenwood with leld, a community building and a is to be given him sometime dur- Lir r Timmerman work shop were built as a part of ing the week at Due West. Recent visitors of Mrs. T. B. ;he NYA construction program. Mrs. Lola Boyd and Miss Ruby Gilchrist who is improving from Erected also were a total of 240 Shoeppel of Brunswick, Ga., the a re cent illness, were: Mrs. Press wooden shacks for different pur- very charming guests of Mr. and Lyon, Miss Minnie Lee Talbert, poses. Mrs. A. B. Andrews, left for home Mrs E P winn and Miss Trula Elementary and high school last Frida y- Mrs. Andrews accom- winn Mrs. Roberts was the widow of | Pupils, working their ways through panied them as far as Augusta. Miss Ev elyn Gilchrist, who has ^ 1 ~ * ~‘ L " J ^ Y 'completed two years’ training in, Thomas Jefferson Roberts, who school on the NYA student aid died 25 years ago. She was a Program, typed, filed or memeo member of Horeb Baptist church, graphed 28,855 clerical items in She is survived by the following school offices; mended 500 vol- children: Misses Maude and Susie Roberts, Troy; Mrs. Addie Beasley, Greenwood; Mrs. Bell Gable, Troy; Mrs. Kate Gable, McCormick, and T. J. Roberts, Troy. Funeral services were conducted from the graveside at Troy ceme- ery yesterday morning at 10:30 o’clock, conducted by the Rev. Melvin E. Derrick, the Rev. W. S. Cromer and the Rev. A. Thad. Persons. Home Demonstration Agent’s Schedule June 12-17, 1939 Monday, Office; Visiting. Tuesday, Office; Mt. Carmel H. D. C. Wednesday, Visiting; Youngs H. D. C. Thursday, Office; Sandy Branch H. D. C. Friday, Office; White Town, H. D. C. Saturday, Office. Matilda Bell, Co. Home Dem. Agent. umes and catalogued 700 more in school libraries, and prepared and served 15,000 lunches in school kitchens and dining rooms. In NYA wood work shops were produced 400 items, mostly pieces of school furniture—desks, chairs, tables and cabinets—that were given to certain rural schools without funds to pay for them. A total of 1,023 items were made on sewing and handicraft projects, including a large number of cloth ing articles, sheets, bed spreads, toys and rugs that were dis tributed free of charge to needy families. NYA canneries, instituted as a community service for citizens generally desiring s®me of their foodstuffs preserved, filled 524 containers. The NYA work program seeks to furnish employment to young people between 18 and 25 who are unemployed and out of school and, in addition, to train these young people while they work for a similar job in private employ ment should such jobs become available. -x — Announce Closing; At | the s< ; ate Bospita1 ’ is sl ^ di *V g & several weeks with her mother, 1 P. M. Wednesdays Mre- J - B - Gilchrist, before going ^ ' to Charleston, to complete her training in Roper’s Hospital. The following places of business I Mrs. Virginia Bailey and Miss in the town of McCormick wil 1 Thelma M. Gilchrist visited Mrs. close at 1 o’clock p. m. on Wed- Minnie Winn and Mrs. W. A. Winn nesdays through June, July and Monday afternoon. August. Mr. J. P. Sullivan, who has been The public is kindly asked tc teaching in Walhalla, is spending cooperate in every possible way sc | his vacation with his mother, Mrs. that the Wednesday afternoor holiday can be strictly observed. Jester’s Cash Market, Ben Franklin Stores, Browns’ Inc., J. G. Campbell, H. D. Wideman, J. C. Corley, J. R. Corley, H. Drucker, J. B. Harmon Co., Huguley’s Store, J. S. Strom, C. H. Drennan, Patterson Clo. Co., White Hdw., W. S. Arrington, W. P. Parks, Jr., M. L. Gibert, Strom’s Cash Store, Fred H. Morgan, v * • * P. C. Dorn, Jr., ’' ~ * ' ~ D. C. Talbert, . T. W. Walker. * f ■? vr •j 'At J. P. Sullivan. Mr. J. J. Mayson recently ship ped two of his fine pigs to Hills boro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan Bannister and Miss Betty Bannister spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bannister. txt > 45,050 Payments During April the South Carolina unemployment compensation com mission received 61,242 claims for benefits, made 45,050 job insur ance ' payments embracing $217,- 941.44, and collected $383,720.29 in contributions, a statement issued today by the department revealed. From July, when the law be came fully operative, through April, the department had paid $1,388,574.80 in benefits. The max imum weekly benefit payable under the law is $15. Payments are now averaging $5.16.