McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, August 22, 1940, Image 5
UcCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, August 22, 1940
Mrs. H. T. Christian spent the
past week in Aiken with relatives.
Miss Cornelia Campbell, stu
dent nurse of St. Mary's Hospital
in Anderson, spent last week with
relatives and friends in Plum
Branch and McCormick.
After spending a week in New
York City and a week with her
cousins, Misses Helen and Effie
Lee Crawford, Miss Margaret
past week end in the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P-
Talbert, of the Rehoboth com
munity.
Christian has returned to her
home in Montgomery, Alabama.
Miss Helen Crawford returned
with her for an indefinite visit in
Montgomery.
Mr. John R. Crawford has re-
Miss Annie Laurie Sturkey of turned from Washington, D. C.,
Chattanooga, Temv, spent the past where he visited his sister. Miss
week end here with her mother,
Mrs. Lucy A. Sturkey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heiss of Sen
eca spent the week end here with
relatives.
Miss Mary Talbert of Greenwood
and Messrs. Elmer and John Tal
bert of Rock Hill were visitors the
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Rebecca Crawford, and other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Alverson and
family were spend the day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stone of
Belton on last Sunday.
Mrs. E. M. Sandifer has return
ed home, after spending the past
six weeks in Jacksonville, Fla.,
with her son, Mr. E. H. Sandifer,
and family.
Mrs. M. J. Furqueron of Clinton,
S. C., and Mrs. C.. D. Boyd of
Savannah, Ga., are visiting here
in the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Scruggs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Talbert and
baby, Jimmie, of Rock Hill, spent
the week end in the homes of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Coleman, of McCormick, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Talbert, of the Re
hoboth community.
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Scruggs.
Judge A. B. Andrews of Willing-
ton was a visitor here yesterday.
Judge J. P. Brunson of Parks-
ville was a visitor here yesterday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Britt and
son, Mr. Thomas Britt, spent Sun
day at Pauline with Mr. and Mrs.
Tillman Palmer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon Talbert
of Lancaster, spent the week end
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar B. Brown.
Mr. J. M. Hemminger of Willing-
ton was a visitor here yesterday.
Mrs. Ashby King of Greenwood
was a recent visitor to relatives
here.
Mrs. H. L. Smith is spending a
few weeks with her brother, Mr.
T. W. Gable, of near town.
Miss Carolyn Hitt is visiting
relatives in Hagerstown, Md., and
Parkersburg, W. Va. v
Miss Sara Al verson has returned
home, after a two months’ visit
to friends and relatives in and
near Belton.
Mrs. P. F. Alverson, Misses Doris
and Sara Alverson, and Mrs.
Eugene Vanadore visited Mr. John
McCoy, who is a patient in Ander
son County Hospital, Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Jack Scruggs, Jr., of
gusta, Ga., spent last week
here with his parents, Mr.
Mrs. Jack Scruggs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Campbell
and sons, Masters Edward and Al
bert, have returned home after
spending a week in Florida with
Mrs. Campbell’s brother, Mr. H. C.
Sandifer, and' family, in Jackson
ville, and Mr. Campbell’s niece and
nephew, Jacquelin, and Walter
Campbell, Jr., at Sarasota, and
other points of interest. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Campbell at Waycross, Ga.
white and her flowers a shoulder
corsage of white carnations. For
the past two years she has been
bookkeeper for the Augusta Build
ing and Supply company and has
made a host of friends in Augusta.
Mr. McDonald is the second son
of Mrs. Annie Lou Meyer and the
late Gordon McDonald, of Augusta.
He received his education at the
Greenwood high school. Green
wood, S. C., and the University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
N. C. He now holds an
important position with the
Standard Optical company of Au
gusta.
After a short wedding trip they
will be at home in the Shirley
Apartments, Greene street, in Au
gusta.
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Ballots Are Ready
For First Primary
The county ballots are ready for
the election on Tuesday, August
27th, and the following is a com
plete list of the county ticket as
it appears on the ballots to be
used then:
COUNTY BALLOT
Democratic Primary Election
August 27, 1940
FOR CONGRESS, 3rd District:
(Vote For One, Scratch Other)
BUTLER B. HARE
JNO. C. TAYLOR
FOR SOLICITOR, 11th Circuit:
(Vote For One)
JEFF D. GRIFFITH ^
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Truluck and
children of Clinton, spent last
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Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Deason of FOR STATE SENATE:
Charlotte, N. C., are spending a
week or more here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Deason.
Mr. G. C. Sanders, who had
been a patient at the Greenwood
Hospital about a week, returned
to his home ' here Friday, and
continues to improve satisfactorily
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Mrs. Ruth A. Harmon of Bryn
Mawr, Pa., will arrive today for a
visit in the home of Mrs. J. B
Harmon, Sr.
After performing a church wed
ding ceremony, during which cere
mony Mrs. Persons sang, in Cul-
loden, Georgia, August 17th, the
Rev. A. Thad. Persons returned
to McCormick in time to fill his
regular appointments last Sunday
His family arrived with him, also
one of his sisters, Mrs. Emmie
Williams, of Yatesville, Georgia
Mrs. Williams, after spending a few
days in McCormick, left today for
Atlanta, and Yatesville, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chamberlain
and sons, Clarence and David, of
St. Petersburg, Fla., Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Creighton and daughter,
Felix, of Winston-Salem, N. C.,
have returned home after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chamberlain.
Mrs. H. Drucker returned Fri
day from New York City, where
she spent about ten days, buying
fall and winter merchandise for
the H. Drucker stores here and
at Honea Path.
Miss Nellie Long returned to her
home the past week after spend
ing several days with relatives in
Anderson, Westminster and Toccoa,
Ga.
Mrs. Sophia Tillman Buchanan
of Clarks Hill, widow of the late
Judge O. W. Buchanan of Winns-
boro, was in McCormick Saturday.
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A baseball game will be played
on the local diamond Friday
afternoon at 4'30 o’clock between
the Augusta, Ga., American Legion
team and McCormick. Proceeds
go to Red Cross. Admission, 10
and 20 cents.
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F aulkner-McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Faulkner,
of McCormick, announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Alma, to
Mr. Guy D. McDonald on Friday,
August 9, at Johnston, S. C. The
ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Paul Hartsell at his home in
Johnston with a few close friends
witnessing the rites.
Mrs. McDonald is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner
and is a young woman of winning! L y° n ’ s
personality. After graduating store )
from the McCormick high school
(Vote For One, Scratch Others)
J. FRED BUZHARDT
C. K. EPTING
L. L. HESTER
FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES:
(Vote For One, Scratch Others)
HUGH C. BROWN
H. E. FREELAND
WILLIAM M. FREELAND
J. J. WHITE
SUPERINTENDENT EDUCATION;
(Vote For One, Scratch Others)
MRS. G. W. CADE
J. W. CORLEY
MRS. LUCILE C. FERGUSON
MRS. C. H. HUGULEY
THOS. R. TALBERT
FOR SUPERVISOR:
(Vote For One, Scratch Others)
E. C. CHEATHAM
JNO. T. FAULKNER
W. O. GRAVES
G. H. McCAIN
C. E. WILKIE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS:
(Vote For Two, Scratch Others)
D. M. BLACKWELL
A. C. BRADSHAW
J. L. JENNINGS
J. F. LANGLEY
J. L. WELLS
FOR SHERIFF:
(Vote For One, Scratch Other)
W. L. BROWN
W. T. STROM
FOR CLERK OF COURT:
(Vote For One)
J. ARCH TALBERT
FOR CORONER:
(Vote For One, Scratch Others)
DAN A. BELL
M. M. WALL
W. T. WALKER
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FOR GAME WARDEN:
(Vote For One)
D. M. McGRATH
FOR MAGISTRATE:
(McCormick Magisterial District)
(To be voted on at McCormick,
Bethany, Bell’s Store, Clatworthy’s
Cross Roads, Lyon’s, Plum Branch,
White Town, Young’s, and Tal
bert’s Store.)
(Vote For One, Scratch Other)
J. F. ELLINGTON JESTER
H. C. WALKER
OR MAGISTRATE:
(Parksville Magisterial District)
(To be voted on at Parksville,
Clarks Hill, Modoc and Rehoboth.)
(Vote For One)
J. P. BRUNSON
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FOR MAGISTRATE:
(Willington Magisterial District)
(To be voted on at Willington,
Bordeaux and Mt. Carmel.)
(Vote For One)
A. B. ANDREWS, SR.
FOR COTTON WEIGHER:
(At McCormick)
(To be voted on at McCormick,
Bethany and Talbert’s
FOR SALE
OR RENT
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Georgia Truck & Eqp. Co.
9th & Reynolds, Augusta, Ga.
(Vote For One)
E. R. PRICE
she completed her education at
Lander College, Greenwood, where FOR COTTON WEIGHER:
she was outstanding in dramatics. | (At Plum Branch)
For her wedding she was attrac- | (To be voted on at Plum Branch,
tively gowned in a model of sheer Rehoboth and White Town.)
black and white fashioned with! (Vote For One)
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