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mm wM McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA! Thursday, August 3, 1939 BIG OPPOBIUNIT) FOR YOU AT 000 GOUT REMODELING 5 Big Floors, All Filled With Seasonable Goods SHOP ALL FIVE BIG FLOORS AND SAVE ON EVERY FLOOR! 3DAYS —THURS. FRL AND SAT. REMODELING SALE PRICES Our Mien’s Store Men’s Black A Q Oxfords, pair ^ “ ■“W Men’s Edwin Clapp Oxfords (Kid leather excepted) $5.00 Pair Men’s Fancy Dress Socks, Pair 10c Greenwood’s Only Complete Boys’ Department! Boys’ Pajama Check 1 flC Union Suits * Boys’ White and Colored Summer Caps 1 each 1 W Boys’ Shirts & Shorts each 10c Boys’ Belts each 25c Summer Belts each 25c Boys’ Tom Sawyer DRESS SHIRTS 98c quality 2 for $1.50 Boys’ Dress Shirts 49c to 79c quality 3 $1.00 Wash Pants pair 50 Pair Boys’ 25c Boys’ Bathing Suits 98c values. 49c Boys’ Polo Shirts 3 for $1.00 48c quality Baseball Bat Free With $1.00 purchase in our BOYS’ DEPARTMENT OUR 1ST FLOOR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Remodeling Sale Specials— Thursday, Friday And Saturday Gold Seal Rugs $5.95 each *** Cannon’s Better Towel Values 25c quality. g for Ci QQ 3-Day special. w *** Large Size Good Quality Heavy Bath Towels 7 " $1.00 19c Beautiful Candlewick and Heavy Cotton Bedspreads $1.50 value. 3-Day Re- $1.00 modeling Sale price One Lot Heavy Large Cotton Bedspreads .95 value. Remodeling J4 29 Sale price, each " 81 x 99 Bleached Sheets 49c Special, each 81 x 99 Guaranteed Four Year Sheets Belk’s Ow'n Better Value. Each 2 for $1.50 79c 1,000-Yards Sheer Summer Goods Voiles, Broadcloths, Dimity. 1 15c value. Yard " ^ ' 19c Quality Yard Wide Prints Yards for $1.00 Beautiful Sheer Summer Goods y..,.,. 3 Y,,J -$1.00 39c Quality Sheer Summer Goods Yards for $1.00 OUR MEN’S STORE Clothing And Shoe Dept. Men’s Summer Suits Sanforized Shrunk. 4% 9 QK $7.95 quality One Lot Men’s Summer Suits $4.95 value. Reduced to, each $1.98 Men’s Pajama Check Union Suits, each 25c Super Bloodhound 8 Oz. ZIPPER OVERALLS Values like this will cost most places 95c to $1.25. Our 79C price B Jack Rabbit Zipper Overalls 8 oz. $1.25 value. Our price 98c Men’s Shirts & Shorts, each 15c Men’s Hanes Shirts & Shorts, 95C each $5.00 Men’s Florsheim Oxfords : Kid leather excepted. Ladies’ Sandals Toeless and Heelless $2.95 value. Reduced ^4 00 to, pair ^ " New Shipment 32 PC. DINNER SETS $2.98 $3.95 value 32 PC. DINNER SET $1.98 WE WILL CLOSE AT ONE O’CLOCK WEDNESDAYS GALLANT-BELK COMPANY f Greenwood’s Largest Department Store * , GREENWOOD, S. C. M SUMMER CLOSE OUTS AT BROWNS’, INC. McCORMICK, S. C. Children’s Shoes 89c ™- Ladies’ Slips, Jerseys & Satins 89c Ladies’ Rayon"” Stepins ; 10c ™ Children’s Socks 13c PR Lot Of Shoes Men’s & Women’s Dress And Work Shoes. $1.00 p,t One Table Of Voiles, Batiste, Flaxons, Swiss, Or gandie, Etc., Regular Price 25c yd. Close Out— 15c ™ Men’s Socks 9c p * Silk Dress Lengths $1.29 3 1-2 to 4 1-2 yd. pieces. Ladies’ Full Fashion Hose 59c PR • Men’s Dress Shirts 79c $1.00 Value. Boys’ Overall Pants 39c PR Sizes 6 to 14 years. Table of Summer Sheers 15c Value, 10c YD Men’s Trousers 89c PR Ladies’ Summer Hats 79c Bargain Table 5c m Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rush of Troy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Gil bert of Pendergrass, Ga., have re turned to their homes, after a trip of 12 days to the New York World’s Fair and other froints 0 f interest. [ - ! Messrs. G. J. Messrs. J. A. and Robert Young Keown, Jr., C. of Troy were visitors here awhile ; F- Creighton and children have returned from a three weeks’ visit to relatives and friends at Barnesville, Yates- ville and Culloden, Ga. Mr. Per sons spent a week of the time at the Baptist World’s Congress in Atlanta. North Carolina, return to h^s August 12th. Dr. Epting wiE office Saturday, Entertain For Two Recent Brides Mr. D. J. McAllister and son, Master John McAllister, of Mt. Carmel, were visitors here awhile Monday morning. Sanders, Jr., W. W. H. Huguley and E. spent Sunday at Saturday morning. Tybee. Miss Edna Duncan has returned to her home here, after spending a month in Florida. Mr. A. C. Bradshaw of Parks- ville was among the visitors here Saturday. Mr. J. J. Collier of Plum Branch was a visitor here Tuesday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White of Mt. Carmel were visitors here Satur day morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rheney, Jr., of Homestead, Fla., and her mother, Mrs. W. P. Parker, of Jacksonville, Fla., spent several days here recently in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rheney, Sr. Mr. J. C. Jennings of the White Town section was among the visi tors here Tuesday. Miss Mabel Moragne returned to her home in Augusta Monday, after a two weeks’ visit to her aunt, Mrs. T. L. Edmunds, of the Buffalo community. Miss Sara Frances Duncan is spending this week in York, where she went to be a bridesmaid in the Edmunds-Bodie wedding which was solemnized Tuesday evening in the Methodist church. Miss Alma Faulkner of Augusta spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Faulkner. Miss Carolyn Moragne came up Monday from Augusta for a visit to her aunt, Mrs. T. L. Edmunds, of the Buffalo community. Dr. R. M. Fuller of Greenwood was a professional visitor here one day last week. Rev. and Mrs. A. Thad. Persons Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradley and sons. Masters Douglass and Edwin Bradley, were visitors at Tybee Spnday. ^ Judge A. B. Andrews of Wll- lington was a visitor here Tues day, In compliment to Mrs. J. Ed. Hutchison and Mrs. Jno. T. Mc Grath, Jr., two recent brides, Mrs. J. Ernest Young entertained in a most delightful manner Tuesday afternoon at her home on Clayto.i Street. Mrs. Young’s sister. Miss Russic Beaudrot, of Greenwood was pres ent and assisted the hostess in entertaining her guests and in serving a delightful frozen fruit salad course. Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. McGrath were presented gifts of household linen. • xx ^arty Honoring ' " Mr. And Mrs. Jno. T. McGrath, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Epting, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arch Talbert and Mrs. B. L. Talbert were among those attending the Baptist World’s jesses at a lovely party honoring Alliance in Atlanta last week. On James. Frances Wednesday evening Mrs. Marion Dorn and Miss Strom were joint host- Mr. Jack Rheney has returned to New York, after a visit here to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rheney, Sr. Mr. Jim Moragne of was a visitor here one week. Bordeaux day this Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Talbert and daughter. Miss Miriam Talbert, of Augusta, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Arch Talbert of McCormick spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heiss of Seneca. Mrs. A. S. Rawls of San Antonio, Texas, is here on a visit to her brother, Mayor T. J. Sibert, and sisters, Mrs. Leon S. Traylor and Mrs. G. C. Patterson, and other relatives. Mr. Jim Neil Workman, who has been ill at an Augusta hospital, was brought to his home here Sunday. Friends are delighted that his condition is improving. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Epting will leave Saturday evening to spend next week in the mountains of j Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. McGrath, Jr., who were recently married. The large reception room of th? community house, where this de lightful affair was held, wai beautifully decorated with green and white colors featuring white crepe myrtle and ferns. Fourteen tables for bridge and Chinese checkers were arranged in a large cresent around the bride and groom’s table over which wa.i suspended a large wedding bell, j After the games when prize i were presented to Miss Helen Brown, Miss Mary Remsen, Lo renzo Sturkey and Emory Bentley, 1 a “shower” of gifts was brought in to Mr. and Mrs. McGrath. The hostesses were assisted h r Mrs. J. O. Patterson, Mrs. W. T. Strom and Miss Virginia Strom in serving block ice cream, indi vidual cakes and mints which alsn carried out the bridal colors. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist . Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 056 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.