McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, June 15, 1939, Image 5
McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA’ Thursday, June 15, 193^
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Alexander,
son and daughter, Joe and Gladys,
of Reidsville, Ga., spent Sunday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Widincamp
spent the week end with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Wall. Mrs. Widincamp is
spending a week before going to
Goodwater, Ala., where they will
make their home.
Mrs. P. C. Dorn has returned
home after a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. C. M. Kuykendal,
and Mr. Kuykendal, of Rock Hill.
While away Mrs. Dorn toured the
Great Smoky Mountain National
Park.
Mrs. James E. Talbert and baby
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Talbert in the Rehoboth commu
nity. Mr. James Talbert was a
visitor with his family in this
home also over the week end.
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Children’s
DRESSES
25c Each
Bargain Loft
Logan’s Gem
Large Bottle 19c
Bargain Loft
Strong and Sturdy
Wash Board
25c
39c value.
Each
Bargain Loft
9x9
Gold Seal Rugs
$3.95
Bargain Loft
Lux and Lifebuoy
Soap
Each '
'Visit Our Big Ladies’
Ready to Wear
Department
Summer Time and Vaca
tion Time Are The Times
more
Hosiery
is required
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DEPT.
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9x6
Felt Base Rugs
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wood’s Leading Hosiery
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Cannon’s Rowan
SHEETS
81 x
99
67c
$1.98
Ea.
Men’s Summer
SUITS
A real special. $6.95
quality.
$3.95
Men’s Fancy Dress
SHIRTS
All $1.95 fancy dress
shirts Riegel and "others
Special
$1.50
9 x 12
Gold Seal Rugs
$5.95
7 1-2x9
Felt Base Rugs
Bargai” 52.69
80x80 or 80 Square
Good Smooth
SHEETING
Yard
5c
5 String Red Handle
Com Brooms
45c
Quality
Heavy
Wool Rugs
Special
$3.95
Guest Ivory Soap
7 25c
Pictorial
Patterns
1-3 of regular price.
45c 15c
patterns
60c 20c
patterns
Electric
IRON
And a Good One!
98c
Bargain Loft
Garbage Cans
Open When Stepped On
59c
Bargain Loft
9 x 10 1-2
. Gold Seal Rugs
$4.95
Belk’s 4 Year Guaranteed
SHEETS
79c Each
2 for $1.50
81 x 99 Bleached Snow-
White
SHEETS
49 c Each
Lux Flakes
9c box
Rinso
8c box
Men’s Socks
Work and Dress
5c pair
Bargain Loft
Children’s
Anklets
5c pair
Ladies’ Hose
5c pair
Bargain Loft
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GREENWOOD, S. C. a «
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Miss Hazel Dunlap left Monday
for summer school, Newberry Col
lege, Newberry.
Mr. Ernest Christian and sister,
Louise, spent the past week end
in Augusta and Aiken.
Mrs. W. C. Reedy of Tampa,
Fla., arrived Monday to spend
several weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brown.
Capt. J. Q. Stilwell and Dr. MA-gg—
W. Cheatham of Columbia were
visitors here a short while Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. Horace Spires and Miss
Keren Spires of Lincolnton, Ga.,
were visitors here Tuesday.
Mrs. Minie Britt of Smithfield,
Va., is visiting relatives in and
near town.
Mrs. W. G. Huguley, Mrs. C. C.
Morgan, Mrs. C. H. Huguley and
two sons, Claude, Jr., and Bobby
Lowe, spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Rankin in Anderson.
Mrs. Cecil C. Sisk of Newport,
Tenn., has returned home after a
week’s visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Dowtin.
Thaddeus Persons, Jr., had the
misfortune to fall while riding his
bicycle Monday afternoon and
break both bones in his right arm.
He was rushed to the Greenwood
Hospital for treatment and was
able to return home Tuesday
evening.
Miss Nell Dowtin is attending
summer school at Duke University,
Durham, N. C.
Mr. David Kennedy of Asheboro,
N. C., spent yesterday here with
his sister, Mrs. J. E. Britt.
Mr. Jim Murray of Washington,
D. C., is spending a few days here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Murray.
Entertain For
Mrs. J. M. Gannt
On Thursday afternoon of last
week Mrs. F. A. Cosey and Mrs.
C. H. Workman entertained in a
most delightful way at the former’s
home in honor of Mrs. John Mitch
ell Gannt, a recent bride.
Tables were arranged for Chi
nese checkers and when the game
was over Mrs. D. C. Talbert and
Mrs. Gannt tied in high score
honors. Mrs. Gannt was the win
ner* and along with this prize
Little Misses Mary Ann Cosey and
Sara Wi^l Talbert presented to
the honoree a basket of lovely
gifts.
A color scheme of green and
white was tastefully carried out in
flowers, tallies and delicious re
freshments consisting of an ice
course and mints.
Mrs. Gannt was again honored
on Friday afternoon when Mrs. T.
R. McAbee entertained members
of her bridge club and a number
of other friends. Following the
game Mrs. Gannt was' presented
lovely bon-bon dishes to match
her crystal.
IXI
Gates-Riley
The marriage of Miss Lillian
Gates, of the John De la Howe
State school and Columbia, to
Harry Riley of Baltimore, Md.,
was solemnized Monday evening,
June 4, at 7:30 o’clock in the Mc-
Kissick Memorial church on the
campus with the Rev. E. F. Gettys,
superintendent, officiating.
Misses Margaret Welsh, Lillie
Hiott, Kathleen Doster, Lois
Raust, Isabelle Turner, Clara
Moody, Georgia Orsborne, Ruby
Crowley, classmates of the bride,
served as bridesmaids. They wore
floor length dresses of taffeta in
the pastel shades and carried arm
bouquets of vari-colored gladioli.
They took their places before the
altar which was banked with
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. LINCOLNTON, GA.
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Mrs. Horace Spires—Miss Bessie Dallis
LINCOLNTON, GA.
Rear of Lincolnton Economy Store
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FRESH MEATS
For Fresh Meats of all kinds, Pork,
Sausage, Etc., call us.
Your patronage highly appreciated.
We deliver.
D. C. TALBERT
Phone 26 J. ir :
Main Street McCormick, S. C.
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EXPERIENCE, SERVICE, FACIIITIES
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 SERVICE
and there is no additional charge for service out of town.
J. S. STROM
Main Street McCormick, S. C.
INSIGN $1.2S
<&h0efeSc&
POCKET AND WRIST WATCHES
M.OQ/to *3.95
ALARM CLOCKS
*1.00 to *2.95
LOOK FOR
ON THE DIAL
evergreens interspersed with white
baskets of Queen Ann’s lace,
shasta daisies and white gladioli,
and candelabra holding white
tapers
Groomsmen were also members
of her class which had received
diplomas earlier in the day. They
were Messrs. James Hemminger,
John Griffin, John Taylor, Wil
liam McIntosh, William Dead-
wyler, Emmette Stephenson, Ben
nett Branch and David Norris.
The bride, dressed in white taf
feta with finger tip veil of illu
sion caught at the brow with
orange blossoms, entered with her
brother, Mr. A. B. Gates of Au
gusta, who gave her in marriage.
Her maid of honor was Miss
Mary Ellen Beach.
The groom was attended by C.
H. Brown, of Baltimore, as his
best man.
Little Misses Vera Hook Gettys
and Grade Lee Benson were flow
er girls and wore dainty dresses
in pastel colors.
Preceding the ceremony a pro
gram of nuptial music was ren
dered by Miss Carrie Waters,
pianist, Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix, vio
linist, and Miss Floride Kay,
vocalist.
Immediately after the ceremony
the bride and groom left in their
car for Baltimore where they will
make their home.
McCormick Trounces
De la Howe 16-4
Behind the effective eight-hP,
pitching of D. Bradley the McCor
mick Junior Tigers easily defeated
De la Howe 16-4 Saturday after
noon. The Tigers blasted three
enemy hurlers for 9 solid blows a-
long with 10 walks and 7 errors.
The Tigers gave up only 7 hits, 1
walk and made 5 errors.
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