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r McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA' Thursday, Aprfl 25, T9I0 ^ Mrs. Miller Wiley of Greenwdtod Is visiting Mrs. Pierce Brown, here this week. del, Charleston, spent the week end here with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. Jack Scruggs. Mr. R. A. Buchanan of Parksville was a visitor here one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Talbert and Mr. Jones Talbert of the Bethany community and Miss Minnie Tal bert of Edgefield spent Sunday in home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Strom of near town. Mrs. Myrtle Mauldin of Mt. Car mel is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Posey Alverson, here this week. Mrs. S. M. Cooper of Ninety Six is here on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Mattison. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Peurifoy of HamUton, Ohio, are spending a few days here with Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Epting, en route to Florida to spend a week or more. Miss Rebecca Drucker, student at Agnes Scott College, Decatur, aa., spent the week end here with her parents, * Mr. and Mrs. H. .Drucker. Messrs. J. W. Covin and L. L: Hester of Mt. Carmel were visitors here Monday. Mr. J. M. Bussey of Parksville was a visitor here one day the past week. Cadet J. W. Bradley of The Citadel, Charleston, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradley. • Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Moragne and two daughters, Misses Mabel and Carolyn Moragne, of Augusta, Ga, visited relatives and friends here and at Bordeaux Sunday after noon. Cadet Jack Scruggs of The Cita- Friends of Miss Henrietta Gil bert are delighted to know that she is now able to sit up a short while each day and go tp the din ing table for meals. She was a member of the 39-40 Senior class When stricken in October and is now looking forward to graduating with the present Junior class. Rev. A. Thad. Persons announces his sermon subject for the 11:00 o'clock service at the local Baptist Church next Sunday morning as, “God Our Help In Trouble," and for the 7:45 service that evening, “Walking In Newness Of Life." He will preach at Buffalo Baptist Church that morning at 9:30. JXt McKinney-Rogers From The Index-Journal, Green wood, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. McKinney announce the engagement of their daughter Miriam Lee to Dr. James Thomas Rogers of Atlanta, Georgia The marriage to take place in June. When It Comes To ClanSSenS Bread tv Remember —- You Always Save At... GALLANT-BELK COMPANY BUY PLENTY, SAVE PLENTY Ever notice how cheerful people are leaving Gallant-Belk Co.? There s a reason and here it is: The more you spend, the more you save! Everything is low-priced considering the quality. You get these low prices because of our direct buying . . . sharing savings with you! We sell* to everyone at the same price. Cash to all, no bad accounts that have to be made up. Come ... start saving today. Spend and save while you spend at Gallant-Belk Company! VISIT GREENWOOD’S LEADING READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT TAKE THE ELEVATOR TO OUR SECOND FLOOR AS WELL AS MONEY ! ! SAVING ENERGY USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN LADIES’ SPRING DRESSES $2.98 DRESSES FOR $1.98 Beautiful new dresses to wear from now through summer. In sharkskin and printed shantung. $1.98 *4.95 DRESSES FOR *3.95 Included in this group you will find silk Bembergs, Crepes, Seersuckers and Solid and Figured Shears. For sport and dress. $3.95 • DRESSES In this group you will find dresses that were made to sell much higher. Check ed and striped chambray, printed crepes, wash silks, newest cottons. The newest styles for sport and dress. Combination with plain skirts and figured blouses. Reduced Sale Prices On All LADIES’ SPRING COATS AND SUITS $24.50 And $29.50 SUITS & COATS Tweeds, some fur trimmed, some tail ored tweeds, and fancy mixtures, some navy. some black. NOW ONLY $16.95 LADIES’ $19.95 SUITS & COATS Reduced sale price $12.95 LADIES’ FINE SUITS & COATS All of our finest suits and coats in cluded; formerly priced at $34.50, $39.50 and $49.50. Your choice for only_ $24.95 $5.95 DRESSES j-I.-v- ‘ ’ \ In this group you will find printed and solid chiffon, dark and light shades of crepe in the newest styles for spring and summer. ALL $14.95 AND $16.95 SUITS AND COATS NOW REDUCED TO $10.95 LADIES’ $9.95 AND $10.95 AND COATS NOW SUITS $7.95 $7.95 DRESSES Triple sheers and chiffons, solid colors in li ght and dark shades. Newest styles. $9*95 Regardless of the price you want to pay . . . Gallant-Belk Company are showing the most complete assortment of ready- to-wear ever shown in Greenwood. LADIES’ SUITS & COATS REDUCED TO $4.95 Formerly priced $7.95. Some $9.95. Now $4.95 ' Have Your Octagon Soaj> Coupons Exchanged For L- 000 Beautiful Gifts! Third Floor Bargain Loft. GALLANT-BELK COMPANY The Home Of Better Values r -’rnfiTJHC- 1 GREENWOOD, S. C. m ‘HOURS LATER- raking PLUS AIR-CON DITIONED QUICK COOLING AND SPEEDY DELIVERY to grocers guarantees it •HOURS FRESHER* THAN any other LOAF IN THE STORE Mothen-now Clausten’s Bread is polked for freshness! Clauuen’t special Freshness Patrol inspects bread on dealers shelves every day-assures you a constant supply of hours fresher bread at all times. And another thing- your Claussen’s grocer is a member ’ of the Freshness Patrol-every Claussen’s salesman is cooperating to see that your Claussen’s Bread reaches you fresher. i Now. more than ever before, delicious Claussen’s Bread, with its fine flavor, its uniform baking, its even quality, is always fresh at your grocer's. AS A FINAL. EXTRA PRECAUTION. WE MAIN TAIN A FRESHNESS FATROl TO INSPECT EVERT LOAF FOR FRESHNESS. EVERY DAT IN EVERY STORE. POLICE ClauSSenS urea MISS McKINNEY AND 1 DR. ROGERS TO BE WED IN JUNE CEREMONY AT GREENWOOD From The Index-Journal, Green wood, April 21. June has been named as the month for their marriage by Miss Miriam McKinney of Greenwood and Dr. James Thomas Rogers of Atlanta, whose engagement was announced yesterday at a lunch- epn event at which Miss McKin ney’s sisters, Miss Elizabeth Mc Kinney and Miss Doris McKinney were hostesses. Announcement of the engage ment of the popular local girl and the Atlanta doctor, also well known here, centers a widespread social interest among a large cir cle of friends and relatives. Miss McKinney is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McKinney of this city where she has always made her home. Dr. Rogers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rogers of Gainesville, Ga. A number of close friends of the bride-elect gathered at noon yes terday at the Oregon hotel where the private dining room was the scene of the charming luncheon which revealed the engagement of the prominent couple. The luncheon table followed a decorative theme which empha sized a bridal green and white for the announcement occasion, with a centerpiece of white lilies and narcissus interspersed with green ery. Places were marked by cards and by appropriate old fashioned nosegays of pastel shaded flowers against lace mats. To each corsage was attached an artistic card bear ing the news of the engagement of Miss McKinney and Dr. Rogers. A larger nosegay of white flowers showered with white ribbons marked the place of the bride - elect. During the luncheon hour the hostesses remembered their sister with a gift for her trousseau. A delicious course luncheon was served the guests who gathered for the lovely occasion announcing the engagement of the couple. Those present included: Miss McKinney, Mrs. H. E. McKinney, mother of the bride-elect; Mrs. B. A. Rogers, Gainesville, Ga., mother of the bridegroom-elect; Miss Louise Taylor, Miss Mary Curtis Crosby, Miss Kitty Blake, Miss Margaret Watson, Miss Mary Yel- dell. Miss Dorothy Garrett, Mrs. Charles Sasser, Miss Frances Grady, Mrs. Tigner Parnell, Miss Corinne Hodges, Mrs. Allen Jones and Miss Rachel Lowry, Seneca; Miss Frances Castleberry, Miss Mary Fuller and Miss Sarah Key Price, McCormick; Mrs. Frank Matthews, Winnsboro; Miss Eliza beth McKinney, Miss Doris Mc Kinney and Miss Margaret Bailey. Drug Store Specials We will have specials throughout the store continuously every day. Come iu and see what we have to offer. NYAL’S REMEDIES REXALL DRUG STORE HOLLINGSWORTH'S CANDIES Always The Lowest Prices WE ARE NOW A CUT-RATE STORE. COME IN AND SEE HOW MUCH S AVING YOU WILL HAVE ON YOUR EVERYDAY NEEDS. Remember The Rexall Store For Lowest Prices In McCormick. CUT-RATE DRUG STORE Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Night Or Day Phone No. 95 McCormick, S. C. W. N. WIDEMAN Watchmaker And Jeweler Upper Main Street McCORMICK, S. C. Postmaster Resigns HARMON TAKES POSITION AS McCORMICK CARRIER Ji B. Harmon. Jr., resigned as postmaster of McCormick on April 14, to take the place as rural mail carrier on R.F.D. No. 1 out of Mc Cormick. This place was made vacant by the death of T. Earl Fuller who died in 1938, and his substitute, D. C. Talbert, had served the time since. Mr. Harmon had served as postmaster for the past nine years and was recently given an award for noteworthy public service by the federal department. Hamilton Remsen of McCormick has been appointed as temporary postmaster, pending an examina tion. He took over the office on Monday, April 15. BABY CHICKS Geosgia U. S. approved Pollorum tested chicks. Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, New Hamp hires, Buff 0rp., Wht. Leg. S6.95 Wht. Wyndottes and Wht. Rocks , $6.45 GEORGIA CAROLINA HATCHERY 1025 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Tax Notice The 1939 tax books will be open for collection until May 1st. After this time all unpaid taxes will go in execution. Ruth P. Duncan, Co. Treasurer. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership consisting of W. M. Strom and C. R. Strom, known as the Strom Drug Company, lo cated in the Town of McCormick. S. C„ has been dissolved; that C. R. Strom is no longer connecte i with said business and that W. M. Strom is now the sole owner of said Strom Drug Company. C. R. STROM, W. M. STROM. Dated at McCormick, S. C., April 10, 1940.—13t. WANT ADV. BABY CHICKS — BEST GRADE blood tested. Hatches Mondays and Thursdays. See us as to our livability guarantee before buying. Simkins Seed Co., Augusta, Ga. Baby CHICKS $3.85 hundred. Heavy Mixed $5.85. RED or ROCK PULLETS $8.45 hundred. C. O. 13. WRITE: D. W. NICHOLS & CO, KINGSTON, GEORGIA.