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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA' TWura&r, F«Eruary 29, 1949
^Mr. James Arrington has return-
to Tavares, Fla., after spending
a few days here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Arrington.
Cadet Jack Scruggs of The
Citadel, Charleston, spent the
■week fend here with his parents,
Capt. and Mrs. Jack Scruggs.
relatives in St. Petersburg, Fla.
His son, Mr. J. P. Furqueron, of
St. Petersburg, accompanied him
home for a few days' visit.
Mr. T. R. Ridlehoover of Plum
Branch was among the visitors
here one day the past week.
Miss Elizabeth Talbert of Rock
Hill spent last week end here with
Miss Margaret Holloway.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William
C. Reedy.
Mr. J. L. Bracknell of Plum
Branch was a visitor here Monday.
Miss Kathryn Brown of Green
ville spent the week end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N.
Brown.
Mr. L. L. Hester of Mt. Carmel
was a visitor here one day this
week.
Mr. G. p. Furqueron has return
ed from a seven weeks' visit to
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Faulkner and
Miss Ella Bradley Faulkner visited
Cadet Carl Faulkner at Clemson
College Sunday.
Mrs. Edgar B. Brown has re
turned from Tampa, Fla., where
she visited her son in law and
Winner Middle District Cotton Prize
Mrs. T. E. Wentworth of Ft.
Worth, Texas, spent the past week
with her sister, Mrs. Floyd Coth
ran, of near town.
Rev. A. Thad. Persons is teach
ing a book in a study course at
the First Baptist Church in
Greenwood each evening this
week through Friday evening.
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Mr. J. S. Strom has purchased a
new Buick all steel body ambu
lance with all modern conve
niences for his undertaking es
tablishment here. Mr. A. C. Earn
hardt, accompanied by Mrs. Earn
hardt, went to Ludenville, Ohio,
and drove the ambulance here the
past week end.
Miss Sara Katherine Price of
Wadmalaw Island, Charleston, S.
C., is visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. T. J. Price.
C. E. Wilkie, Plum Branch, McCormick County was awarded $200.00
as first prize in the Middle District 5 Acre Cotton Improvement Contest,
conducted by the Extension Service of Clemson College in cooperation
with the South Carolina Cotton Manufacturers Association. His yield
was 6,535 pounds of lint of 1 3-32 inch staple length. The variety was
Coker's 100, Strain 2.
Several crops of hairy vetch have been turned under and Mr. Wilkie
fertilized each acre with 300 pounds of a 7-10-10 before planting, and 300
pounds around the cotton in early June, then side-dressed with 75
pounds of Arcadian Nitrate of Soda the latter part of June. The rows
were 33 inches apart with approximately 57,500 stalks per acre.
Mr. Wilkie said the following factors played an important part: land
built up with hairy vetch, good seed, balanced and adequate fertilization,
firm seed bed, proper cultivation, boll weevil control, and favorable
weather.
< The mid-week prayer service of
the local Baptist Church will, be
held in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Cosey next Wednesday even
ing, March 6th, at 7:45 o’clock.
Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Epting, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Arch Talbert and Mrs.
E. L. Rogers attended the banquet
at the Poinsett Hotel in Greenville
Tuesday evening in honor of
Imperial Potentate Walter D. Cline
of the Ancient Arabic Order Noble
Mystic Shrine of North America.
Mr. Talbert is Chief Rabban of
Hejaz Shrine Temple and will be
potentate in 1941.
will preach at Bethany Baptist
Church that afternoon at 3:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Seigler an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Billie Jean, on February 13th.
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Semester Honor
Roll, McCormick
Public Schools
Rev. A. Thad Persons announces
his sermon subject at the ll^OO
o’clock service at the Baptist
Church here next Sunday morn
ing as, “The Hidden World,” and
ing as, “The Hidden Word,” and
y ‘God’s Approved Workman.” He
YOU NEEDN’T SPEND A FORTUNE .... TO LOOK LIKE
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‘Phyllis Chamberlain,
Pat Parks,
Sondley Robinson,
Douglass Britt,
Charles Simpson,
Doris West,
Cecil A1 verson,
Mary Grace Dansby,
Robert Leo Brown,
Jimmy Strom,
Betty Frances Edwards,
Billy Parker,
Patricia Price,
Otis Brown.
SECOND GRADE—
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Janet Caudle,
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Anne Sanders,
Lillie Ellen Wise,
Melvin Derrick,
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Sammy Lee Young,
Johnny Schumpert,
Bobby Sanders,
Leonard Dorn,
Paul LeRoy.
THIRD GRADE—
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Grady Young.
FOURTH GRADE—
Virginia Smith.
FIFTH GRADE—
Gary Brown,
Lois Edwards,
Claude Huguley.
SIXTH GRADE—
Belton Harmon.
SEVENTH GRADE—
Helen Fooshe,
Bertha Mae Harris,
Frances New.
EIGHTH GRADE—
None.
NINTH GRADE—
None.
TENTH GRADE—
Virginia Fooshe,
Thelma Stroud,
Anne Bussey Seigler,
Norma Holloway.
ELEVENTH GRADE—
Lois Freeland,
Betty Fuller,
Natalie Brown.
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- UNCLE NATCHEL SAYS...
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NATCHEL FOOD
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If it’s natural, it's right with Uncle Natchel... and
that’s a good safe rule.
The natural way to fertilize crops — for better yield
and better quality — is to use Natural Chilean Nitrate
of Soda. It’s the world’s only natural nitrate. Plenty of
quick-acting nitrogen and a natural balance of protec
tive plant-food elements to give you healthier plants,
more fertile soil.
No price increase this season ending June 30, 1940.
Plenty of Natural Chilean Nitrate for everybody’s needs.
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SHOWS YOU SPRING SUITS THAT COMPARE FAVOR
ABLE WITH THE COSTLIEST
Recognizing the fact that every man has his own individual
problems in buying the suit he has in mind, Gallant-Belk
Company strives to maintain one of the most complete selec
tions of sizes in all styles. That’s why you will have a better
chance of being fitted perfectly this spring, when you come
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New Suit Styles feature smartest 3-button, single breasted
and all dressy doubles. A complete, satisfying choice of
new fabrics!
$9.95 $15.00
Honor Roll,
McCormick Public
Schools For January
MEN’S NEW SPRING HATS
Men’s Spring Felt Hats; in the newest
colors and styles r
USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN
A Small Payment Will Hold Any Item
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
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GREENWOOD, S. C.
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FIRST GRADE—
Phyllis Chamberlain,
Cecil A1 verson,
Patricia Price,
Charles Simpson,
Bobby Holloway,
Ken Dowtin,
\ Pat Parks,
Otis Brown.
SECOND GRADE—
Anne Carol Abercrombie,
Janet Caudle,
Betty Jane Deason,
Janelle Henderson,
Melvin Derrick,
Leonard Dorn,
Bobby Edmonds,
Cecil McDonald,
Johnny Schumpert,
Sammy Lee Young.
THIRD GRADE—
Billy Creighton,
Johnel Caudle,
R. T. West.
FOURTH GRADE—
Virginia Smith,
Rebecca Simpson,
Bobby Lowe Huguley,
Marion Davis.
FIFTH GRADE—
None.
SIXTH GRADE—
Billie Freeland.
SEVENTH GRADE—
Helen Fooshe,
Bertha Mae Harris,
Frances New. 1
EIGHTH GRADE—
Edward Campbell,
Carolyn Hitt.
NINTH GRADE—
None.
TENTH GRADE—
Anne Bussey Seigler,
Norma Holloway,
Virginia Fooshe,
Nettie Louise Morgan,
Alice Lanier,
Mildred Rogers.
ELEVENTH GRADE—
Lois Freeland,
Betty Fuller,
Natalie Brown. \ f* '
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Appointment Of State
Chairman Of Hotels
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Columbia, S. C., February 26.—
Director of Finnish Relief Fund
Campaign in South Carolina, A.
Frank Lever, announces the ap
pointment of Mortimer Cosby of
the Jefferson Hotel, as State
Chairman for the Hotels of the
State.
In acknowledgement of the ap
pointment, Mr. Cosby says, “The
hotels of the state are always glad
to contribute their services in
every worthy cause and certainly
there can be no more worthy
cause than this campaign to pro
vide funds with which to shelter,
clothe and feed the civilian popu
lation of Finland and to remove
its old men (too old to fight) and
women, babes and children out of
the line of danger into places of
safety, and to feed, clothe, and
shelter them.”
“I hope to have posters, litera
ture and coin boxes in the lobbies
of every hotel in this state by the
end of the week so that all
passers-by may have the privilege
;o contribute. We are delighted
o serve in such a cause.”
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