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TSUI TO OUR8ELVVS. DOB NEIGHBORS, OUB COUNTRY AND OUB GOD. i Thirty-Eighth Year McCormick Schools Close For Holidays The McCormick Public Schools closed for Christmas holidays Fri day, three days before scheduled time, because of an epidemic of influenza. Many adults as well as children have been ill and several members of the faculty. Members of the faculty going to their homes out of town are: Miss Vivian Adair, Clinton, Miss Lease Forrest, Saluda, Miss Mary Miller Moss, Trenton, Miss Frances Castleberry, At lanta, Ga., _ Miss Miriam McKinney, Green wood mirk Virginia Freeland, Plum Branch, MM ,. Miss Ruth Kemp, Edgefield, m£s Martha Johnson, Edgefield, •Mb*? Ruth McKee, Anderson/ wn« Bara Kee Price, Greenville, Mr. J. Harvey Joslyn, Moore- head, N. C„ Mr. William Sondley, Spartan- |Jr. BUI Coleman, Anderson. "Members - remaining at their homes here are: Miss Mary Puller, Mrs. Bertha Harris, Mt. J. E. Young. xx- County Agent’s Of fice To Be Closed For Christmas June 5,1902 McCORMICK, S. C., THUR SDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939 hostesses served refreshments consisting of sandwiches, potato chips, pickle, fruit cake, and coffee. Mr. The office of the County Agent and the McCormick County Agri cultural Conservation Association will be closed from Friday noon. December 22nd. to Tues day A. M., Dec. 26th. The County Agent will be away on leave from Thursday, Dec. 21st, to Tuesday A. M., Jan. 2nd. D. Austin Shelley, County Agent. James O. Patterson, Jr., County Administrative Assistant. —xx Sullivan News The Sullivan Home Demonstra tion Club held its regular monthlv meeting in the home of Mrs. R. T. Maysdn with Mrs. I. C^Reames loint hostess. Twenty-one mem- t>ers were present and three visi tors. Miss Mellette gave a demon stration on "Lighting Your Home.” h Christmas program was given by the members,, the Christinas tree being the main feature. The _jt. and Mrs. G. R. Mayson and family spent Monday in Green wood with their daughter, Mrs. James Keown, who was a patient in the Greenwood Hospital. The many friends of Mrs. Keown are glad to know she is able to return to her home in McCormick. Miss Cecyle Mayson is in Wash ington, D. C.. visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mayson. , A large crowd attended the Christmas Pageant, given by the Sunday school and school chil dren, at Sullivan school house Sunday night. The congregation joined in singing Christmas carols. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Winn and children visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pennal and Mrs. Bell Mayson. The friends of Mrs. Mayson will be sorry to know she is ill at this time. , .. Mrs. R. T. Mayson spent the past week in Columbia with her sister Mrs. I. C. Harrison. Mrs. Harris m is'improving after being in bed with flu. The Rehoboth Missionary So ciety held its monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. J. B. Gilchrist with Mrs. L. E. Winn joint hostess, Thursday afternoon. A Christmas program was given and plans were discussed for the New Year. Mrs. T. C. Winn, Mrs. Kate Mayson, Misses Sara Katherine, Marv Lou, and Lauree Winn and Messrs. G. P. and Edgar Winn visited Mrs. R. O. Mayson. who is a patient in the Aiken Hospital. Mrs. Mayson underwent a serious operation Monday. Miss Virginia Winn snent the week with Mrs. Abrum Seigler in Belvedere. . Miss Hattie Brunson and Miss Corrie Cheatham spent the week end with Miss Brunson’s relatives in the Cleora community. The friends of Mrs. E. C. Shu- ford and Mr. H. M. Reynolds will bfe sorry to know they are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reames, Miss *Trula Winn and Mr. Her- long of Aiken visited Mr. and Mrs. ,T. L. Reames. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Feames and Miss Gladys Reames, Sunday afternoon. Miss Gladys Reames is able to be out again after a tonsilectomy. Preaching services will not be "held Sunday evening, but the reg ular prestching service will be held in January. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilchrist and Mrs. Sallie Gilchrist visited Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Winn Thurs day evening. Students Home HOLLYKW THEATRE McCORMICK, S. C. FRIDAY anJ SATURDAY December 22nd and 23rd, 7 P. M. and 9:10 P. M. Matinee Saturday 3:30 P. M. TYRONE POWER—MYRNA LOY in “THE RAINS CAME” Also LEW LEHR “Monkeys is the Cwaziest People” and A Cartoon “Two Headed Giant” MATINEE SATURDAY 3:30 P. M. Adults 20 cents MONDAY and .TUESDAY December 25th and 26th, 7 P. M. and 8:45 P. M. ANN SOTHERN—FRANCHOT TONE in [5 Trr “FAST & FURIOUS’ f ( Also PASSING PARADE “Angel of Mercy” * and FOX MOVIETONE NEWS ADMISSION: Adults, 25 cents; Children up to 12, 10 cents; Children 12 to *15, 15 cents For Holidays Among the college students re turning to their homes here and at other places in the county for the Christmas holidays are: Limestone College, Gaffney— Miss Valerie White. Winthrop College, Rock Hill— Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Lois McComb, Miss Sara Patterson, Miss Geneva Miles, Miss Mary McIntosh, Miss Annie Humphries, Miss Carolyn Freeland, Miss Frances Schumpert, Miss Imogene Sanders, Miss Virginia Watson, Miss Emma Bell King, Miss Aurelia Caudle. Erskine College, Due West— Miss Elizabeth Harris. Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga.— . Miss Rebecca Drucker. Coker College, Hartsville— Miss Jane Bracknell, Miss Nell Fooshe. Lander College, Greenwood— Miss Vivian Jaynes, Miss Ethleen Gable. Miss Frances Cheatham. Anderson College, Anderson— Miss Lura Gilchrist. Clemson College, Clemson— ‘ Mr. Raymond Morgan, Mr. Charles Morgan, Mr. Carl Faulkner, Mr. Herbert Sturkey, Mr. Morris Furqueron, Mr. Harvey Furgerson, Mr. Thomas McComb, Mr. Filly Hanvev, Mr. Henry Hester, Mr. J. D. Dunlap, Jr., Mr. -Ttm Neal Workman, Mr. Lawrence Strom. University Of South Carolina, Columbia— Miss Sarah Welsh, Mr. James Bell. Asheville Teachers College, Ashe ville, N. C.— Miss Louise Rich. The Citadel, Charleston— Mr. John William Bradley, Mr. Lawrence Hester, Jr. Furman University, Greenville— Mr. Wilber Strom, Jr. Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Mr. Claude Workman. Columbia Business College, Colum bia— ■■■j* Miss Thelma Brown. Draughon’s Business College, Co lumbia— Miss Hettie Dowtin. Goer’s Business College, Charlotte, NT C ' Miss Estelle Hollingsworth. Bowen’s Commercial College, Co lumbia— Mr. Pierce Deason. Blue Ridge School For Boys, Hendersonville, N. C.— Mr. Billy Dukes. Junior College, Augusta, Ga.— Miss Hugh Margaret Freeland. Middle Georgia College, Tifton, Ga— Mr. Eugene Pingon. Williamsburg Hospital, Williams burg, N. C.— Miss Frances Pettigrew. Newberry College, Newberry— Miss Catherine Wells, Miss Mable Winn. TXT — Modoc News Teachers Return For Holidays Among the teachers returning to their homes here and at other points in the county for the Christmas holidays are: 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, Moncks Comer, 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, Wash ington Consolidated High School, Miss Ruby Abercrombie, Lees- ville, Miss Marian Sturkey, Lockhart, Miss Kathleen McKinney, Robin son School, Mr. Gray Abercrombie, Ridge- land, Miss Carrie Mayson, Lake City, Mr. Roy Callison, Marietta High School, Miss Nell Dowtin, Mullins. Miss Eloise Corley. Warrenville, Mr. J. P. Sullivan. Walhalla. Miss Marian Harmon, Lyons Hieh School. Lyons, Ga., Miss Martha Bell, Lowndesville, Miss Willie McComb, Andrews, Miss Clara Lee ' McComb, Laurens, Miss Mary McComb, Turbeville. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Rav Bailey from Edgefield were week end visitors hero to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Skelton from Aiken spent Sunday here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bussev. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bussey were dinner guests Sunday to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. White. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clem were dinner guests Sunday to the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W S. Clem. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Garner from Augusta made a short visit here Saturday evening to Mr. and Mrs E. T? ’. Bussev. Mr. end ‘Mrs. J. M. Johnson from Miss., arrived hero last week 1*0 snend f'Tirisfmas with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Mattie Key. Mr. William E. Bussey from Au gusta snorit. the oast w p ek end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bussev. Mrs. Mable Bagwell from Hieh Point. N. C., is spending a few days here among relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Edmunds of Augusta were week end visitors here to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McDaniel. Mr. Ben Franklin Bussey was a business visitor to Augusta on Monday of this week. X Grange Notice Mt. Carmel, Dec. 19.—Due to the fact that the regular meeting of the Mt. Carmel Grange is on Monday night. Dec. 25, the Execu tive Committee asks that the Grange meeting be held Friday night. Dec. 22nd. at 7 o’clock. A Christmas program will be rendered, to which the public is cordially invited and all Granges in McCormick County are es pecially urged to be present. Reporter. The Rev. A. Thad. Persons of the McCormick Baptist Church will have for his sermon subiect at 11 o’clock next Sunday, “The Birth of an Eternal King.” There will be no church worship service at the Baptist Church Sunday night. Mr. B. I. Bladon of Plum Branch was a visitor here Monday. Mrs. J. J. Dorn has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Thomas R. Reeder, and Mr. Reeder, in Atlanta. Gal While there, she attended the world nremier of "Gone With The Wind,” last Thursday. Mr. J. M. Hemminger of Wil- Hngton was a visitor here Tues day. Mr. L. L. Hester of Mt. Carmel was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. J. L. Bracknell of Plum Branch was a visitor here one day the past week. Misses Helen and Effie Lee Crawford have returned from a month’s visit to their cousins, Misses Margaret and Mary Chris tian, of Montgomery, Ala. Mr. Ephy N. Christian of Mont gomery, Ala., spent several days last week here in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christian. Mr. J. L. Smith was in Atlanta one day last week buying mules and mares for his salestables here. Misses Frances Strom and Val eria White attended the Ring lance at The Citadel, Charleston, S. C., on Tuesday night of this week. Letters To Santa Claus McCormick. S. C., Dec. 10, 1939. Dear Santa Claus: I have been a good little girl. Please bring me a doll carriage, a cookstove and a little cabinet. Don’t forget my little sister, Faye; bring her a rubber doll. Your little friend, Bettye Anne Campbell. McCormick, S. G, Dec. 10, 1939. Dear Santa Claus: I have been a good little girl. Please bring me a big doll, a cookstove and a little cabinet. Don’t forget my mother and daddy. Your little friend, Sue Ellen Campbell. McCormick. S. C., Dec. 18, 1939. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy fifteen months old. Please bring me a “red” wagon, ball, and fruits. Don’t forget my mother, daddy, and grandparents. Bring them something nice. Your little friend, . Bobbie Quarles. Plum Branch. S. C., Dec. 19, 1939. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl five years old. I have tried to be real good this year. I want you to bring me a tricycle, a dob. and anything else you think a little girl would like. w e pure end bring me fruits and candy. Don’t forget my two h»*others. George and Lonnie, my little nephew and nieces, Robert Lee and Joyce Gable and Jean TOIlkia, please Santa don’t forget my Grandpa and Grandma Madlock. Your true friend, Doris A. Shrine. Number 29 Mt. Carmel News McCormick. S. C., Dec. 19, 1939. Dear Santa Claus: I am writing to tell vou not to forget me Christmas. I want a gun and tricycle and all kinds of fruits, nuts and candies. I am in the 1st trrade at school. Lovingly your little bov, LeRoy Dillashaw. McCormick. S. C., Dec. 20, 1939 Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a kitchen cabinet, nut cracks and sewing machine so I can learn to sew for mv doPs. Didn’t say I was five years old anri try to be a good girl. Your friend, Virginia Christine Leslie. Troy, S. C.. Dec. 19, 1939. Dear Santa Claus: I am a very good little boy. have been in bed for a, week with flu. but am about to get well. I want you to please bring me a dual wheel wagon, some fruit, nuts and fireworks. I hope you will be good to all the little girls arid boys. I will leave you a sandwich in my stocking. Goodbye and goodluck. Love from your little friend, ' Bill Parker. McCormick. S. C., Dec. 18, 1939. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy seven years old and in the second grade. Santa Claus, please bring me a target set. Mv sister, Jo Ann, said she wanted a pretty doll. I have made A.’s on all my studies. Wishing you a. Merry Chrsitmas. George Christian. Hi School Team De feats Town Team 13-0 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Abercrombie of Washington. D. C., are here to pend the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. \ustin Abercrombie. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Holloway of McCormick announce the birth of a son, James Ernest, on December 14th. -txt- De la Howe Splits Double Header With Lowndesville After enjoying the prestige of ranking near the top in basket ball in this part of the state for some time, the De la Howe girls suffered a relapse during the past week and lost two games by a small margin to the Abbeville and Lowndesville teams. In the game Saturday night the girls seemed to have been taken completely bv surprise by the fast moving, hard-fighting girls’ team from Lowndesville. Nothing out standing was shown by any mem ber of the De la Howe team. The score was 23-21 Lowndesville. The De la Howe boys found no trouble in taking the boys’ game from Lowndesville. The Lowndes ville team was small and inex perienced. After the first four (4) minutes of play the De ’a Howe second team took over and finish ed the game. The score was, De la Howe 18, Lowndesville 14. A game of football was played at the McCormick Hi School field , Friday afternoon, Dec. 15. It was said to be the last for this season. In the first half of the game the Hi School made a touchdown. That was the only touchdown made in the first half. Between the halves some of the smaller football boys and other Hi School students played a “crazy game”. There were no rules for this game. In the second half the Hi School 'nade another touchdown and was given the extra point because the Town was off-sides. When the game ended the score was 13-0 in favor of the Hi School. The Hi School olavers were: L. E.—Charles Owings, L. T.—Gravdon Dukes, L. G.—J. T. Holliday, C.—Douglass Bradley, R. G.—Bob Corley, R. T.—Pal Roper, R. E.—Wis Harmon. Backs—Sam Mattison, quarter back: Will Joe Gable, half-back; David Edmunds, half-back; Tony Patterson, full-back. The Town players were: L. E.—Bill Patterson, L. T.—James Furqueron, L. G.—Bob Deason, C.—James Mattison, R. G.—Ryan Deason, R. T.—Oscar Sturkey, R. E.—Joe Sibert. Backs—Dan McGrath, quarter back: 1 Preston Strom, half-back; Ed. Brown, half-back; Bill Sond ley, full-back. Substitution—John Wise, Clar ence Owings, Bill Wideman, Alex Hanvey. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all McCormick County. Let us hope that there will be no little empty stockings anywhere Christmas morning, and that the spirit of Christmas will be with us each day through the New Year. What is the spirit of Christinas you ask It’s giving my friend—just giving By helping the weak and sharing their task. To honor the Christ in your living. It’s helping the widow and chil dren forlorn The sick in their pain and their danger, It’s pity, instead of unkindness and scorn Tis love for the homeless and stranger. Mrs. Mabel Brown was the at tractive guest of Mrs. George E. White, at her home on Grant Park St., Atlanta, last Thursday and Friday, and attended the premier of “Gone With the Wind* in Atlanta on the 15th. Mrs. Cecil Gilliam was a visitor in Calhoun Falls and Clinton last Sunday. Mr. Bradley Morrah of Green ville was a visitor here Sunday. Messrs. Tarrant Scott and Her man Smith were business visitors in Abbeville Monday. Mr. Feaster Mauldin was a social visitor in Lincolnton, Ga, Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Mauldin visited relatives in McCormick this week. Mrs. John D. Cade spent several days last week visiting in State Park and Florence, S. C. Mrs. Ida M. Black was a recent visitor in Columbia, guest of her sister, Mrs. Fannie Blackwell, and family. Mr. Hollis Connor left recently to accent service in the Aviation Corps of the U. S. Army in At lanta, Ga. Mr. J. T. Faulkner of McCor mick accompanied Dr. S. W. Reid to Mt. Carmel Sabbath morning and worshiped at the A. R. P. Church. We are all so glad that Dr. Reid is able to be out again. —— w ------ Entertain For Recent Bride Honoring Mrs. Thomas D. Giles, a recent bride, Misses Martha Johnson, Ruth f£emp, Ruth Mc Kee, Elmer Holsenback and Mrs. Lucy A. Sturkey entertained on Wednesday afternoon of last week in a most delightful manner. The lovely affair was held at the home of Mrs. Sturkey and a profusion of late fall flowers and potted greens was used in the receiving rooms. Miss Johnson conducted a round of games and a contest. Music was furnished by Miss Ruth Mc Kee, during which time a "special delivery” was brought in for Mrs. Giles. This proved to be an. assortment of beautiful and useful gifts. A delicious salad course with hot coffee was served by the hostesses. McCormick Girl Receives Poultry Certificate Mamie Louise Walker, 4-H Poul try Club member of McCormick county, received a certificate from Miss Elanor Carson, Poultry Specialist, for her work during the year. Mamie Louise is a first year poultry member. She began her project with 211 chicks, and at the close of 12 weeks she had lost only 11 by disease and accident. From her record kept on her chicks she finds that the total expenses of her chicks to 12 weeks amounted to $46.00. The income from sale of broilers, broilers used at home, and the value of pullets kept amounted to $74.61. Thus leaving her with net profit of $28.61. Matilda Bell, Co. Home Dem. Agent. rvt 5,939 Bales Of Cotton Ginned In McCormick County To Dec. 1st DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. WASHINGTON. COTTON GINNING REPORT. Census report shows that 5,93* bales of cotton were ginned in McCormick County, South Caro lina, from the crop of 1939 prior to Dec. 1, 1939. as compared with 3,720 bales for the crop of 1938. Very respectfully, James E. Bell, Special Agent. Date, Dec. 13, 1939. xx BYRON PARKER AND HIS BLACK DRAUGHT HH-L BILLIES AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL Byron Parker and his Black Draught Hill Billies to aopear in person at Washington HU i school, Wednesday night, Jan. 3. 1940, at 8 o’clock, sponsored bv fie Modoc B. Y. P. U. Admission, children, 15 cents; adults. 25 cents. The public is cordially invited.