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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, June 22, 1939 INfWN $1.11 POCKET and WRIST WATCHES *1.00 to *3.95 ALARM CLOCKS *1.00 to *2.95 LOOK FOR ON THE DIAL We are asked to announce that the children’s day service at Re publican Church has been post poned. It will be held sometime in July. Mr. and Mrs. Orien H. Bryan and daughter, Delma, spent sev eral days this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith. 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 SERVICE and there is no additional charge for service out of town. J. S. STROM Main Street McCormick, 3. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmunds and son of St. Petersburg, Fla., spent several days with Mr. and j Mrs. Paul Holloway on their re turn trip from the N. Y. World’s Fair. /. i ^ T w Spend the day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Banks and children, Bobby, Betty Jean, and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown j and children, Dorothy Jean and Cornelia, all 9! Greenwood, Mr.! and Mrs. J. A. Creswell and baby, Franklin, Mr. G. S. Williams and , daughters, Miss * Lizzie Mae Wil- I thought I hnew REMEMBER — You Always Save At... . GALLANT-BELK COMPANY WE WILL CLOSE AT ONE O’CLOCK WEDNESDAYS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS THIS WEEK SHEETS Belt’s 4 Year Guaranteed SHEETS WASH BOARDS Good heavy wash boards— 79c Each For $1.50 25c Bargain Loft 9x10 1-2 Gold Seal Rugs $3.95 Bargain Loft GARBAGE CANS 49c Bargain Loft 80 SQUARE PRINTS Short lengths! Specials— 10c Bargain Loft Maxam Cleansing Cream Large Jar 29c Mirrors And Pictures * Large assortment 98c Bargain Loft SHEETING Belts’ Once In A Blue Moon good smooth sheeting. Bargain loft, yd. BLUE RIBBON JUGS One gallon jugs. Good quality. Keeps food hot or cold; 98c value. Special— 64c Bargain Loft PRINT REMNANTS Big values in print remnants. Some worth 10c. Special 2< Bargain Loft MOUTH WASH Spearmint mouth wash. Large bot tle Belk’s Milk Of Magnesia Large Size 29c Bargain Loft ELECTRIC IRONS Good heavy electric iron. Special Bargain Loft 98c Remember Our Store Closes At 1 P. M. Wednesdays. USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN GALLANT-BELK COMPANY Greenwood’s Leading Department Store MUL. greenwood, s. g lEiiffil ta* all about A LOT of folks have had their eyes opened wide by a ride in a 1939 Ford V- 8. They just didn’t realize how much more value and how many improvements we’ve put in this car the last few years. Today’s advanced Ford is a product of progressive engineer ing, fine materials and honest 9 99 construction. It is backed by an experience of building far more cars than anybody else in the world. One ride in today’s Ford — with its smooth 8-cylinder engine, stabilized chassis, hydraulic brakes — will prove it’s the modern car in the low-price field. FORD V-8 EASY TO BUY EASY TERIHTS See Your FORD Dealer tor Generous Trade-in McCORMICK SERVICE STATION J. L. CAUDLE, Prop. FORD DEALER PHONE 64 J. ... MAIN STREET ... McCORMICK, S. C. liams and Mrs. Wideman Going, all of Abbeville. Miss Christine Brown returned home with them for an extended visit. Misses Edna and Sara Frances Duncan have returned from Mill- haven, Ga., - where they attended the Duncan-Bargeron wedding on June 10th. Mrs. W. J. Talbert returned home Monday from a ten days’ (visit in Hendersonville, N. C. Miss Miriam Talbert of Augusta is visiting relatives here. ft Mrs. J. C. Lever and two chil dren from Columbia and Miss Ruth Williams of Atlanta spent the week end here in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williams. Mrs. A. L. Moragne and daugh ters, Misses Mabel and Carolyn Moragne, and Mrs. Gerald Bunn and son, Gerald Bunn, Jr., of Au gusta were visitors in the home of the former’s father, Mr. s. H. Talbert, of the Buffalo commu nity, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strom and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Winn have returned from a two weeks’ visit to the New York World’s Fair and points of interest in Canada. Mrs. J. O. Patterson, Mrs. T. L. Edmunds and Miss Miriam Ed munds spent several days the past week in Greenville with Miss Jewel Patterson and Miss Mary Ellen Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Haynes announce the birth of a son on June 18, Thomas, Jr. Mrs. Haynes was the former Miss Roberta Smith. 81,209 malaria Cases reported in the U. S. in 1938! DON’T DELAY! START TODAY with 666 Checks Malaria in seven days. m E: 8 FRESH MEATS For Fresh Meats of all kinds, Pork, Sausage, Etc., call us. Your patro'nage highly appreciated. We deliver. Hr : D. C. TALBERT Phone 26 J. Main Street : McCormick, S. C. CHIROPODIST (Registered) Treatment for arch trouble, callous, ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. Diathermy & Galvanic wave treatment. Too weak and sore muscles, sprains x-ray diagnosed. DR. J. R. VIDLER 302 Masonic Bldg., Phone 707 AUGUSTA, GA. $ 5 1 o O . V Cars At Wonderful Low Prices Sale commences Monday, June 26th, and con tinues two weeks, new and used cars for cash, or credit. See our big ad next week. STAR SMITH MOTOR CO., 500 Block Brd. Augusta, Ga.