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;* \7, mjm* ■■u u 1 ,,^ :>?.i ../.iCr..*.,.-..' i. .r‘i McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA A&wli 20, i v d Every Thorrday id* Ion* •» !••■ ^ i V I Ilf 1 EDMOND J. McCRACKEN, Editor sad Owner Entered at the root Office st Mc Cormick, S. C* M moil matter of .tEe eecond clse»> EUBSCIw 1PTION RATES: One Tear — —$1.00 Biz Months .79 Three Months JBO Baptist Training Union, Mar. 24-29 Probably the largest single effort that has ever been launched by U 'C*-*. Training Union of South Carolina will be in progress ’ March 24-29, when Fr 0 f fi ve workers oach one day conferences in r 7 'the thirty-eight associa- tf- • '' the state. These meetings are rd°* the direction of the state T aining Union director, Mr. J. I . Corvine, and his associate, Mi?s Florrie Lee Lawton. They ''*• assisted by the Train- i' department of the dentist Convention with Nashville, Tenn. to the thirty or "^^nced workers from ""'THa who will lead in •jOUUil McCormick Public Schools Honor Roll For February FIRST GRADE— Mary Ann Cosey, Margaret pansby, Joan Holliday, Betty Ann McNeil, Emogene Weeks, Billy Bruce, Jimmy Franklin, i Jimmy Schumpert, Charles Sanders, Jimmy Smith. SECOND GRADE— Mary Grace Dansby, Elizabeth Henderson, Patricia Price, ? Doris West, Douglass Britt, Joe Brown, Jacob Brown, Ken.Dowtin, Bobby Holloway, Joe Thomas Seigler, Sondley Robinson. THIRD GRADE— Janet Caudle, Betty Jane Deason, Leonard Dorn, Frances Anne Dansby, Janelle Henderson, Anne Sanders, Bobby Sanders, Johnny Schumpert, Lillie Ellen Wise. FOURTH GRADE— •• --bi No Ford has ever carried EXTRA VALOE * * quite so far! We’d like you to see and drive the finest Ford we’ve ever built. You’ll find its big bodies longer inside, - greater in total seating And with its room and ri^e-and view, you get Ford extra power with extra thrift, the biggest hy draulic brakes near its priest add width, and larger in windshield, a lot of fine-car mechanic^! *fea- than anything else in the Ford lures” found only in a Ford at price field right now. low price. You’ll find a great new Ford > If you are choosing a new car ride, too. A soft and quiet new thisyear,youTldbweiln<>ttomixs ride that has surprised a lot of this Ford. And not just because people and may surprise you. we say so, butbecause the /acts do! , ^ Billy Creighton. Terences, the following pjj,*ru grade n in from other states: UrUTilHT ^awles and Mr. Parks rV? ' v - both of Atlanta, , Ga fM , '~ ^eien Gardner of Jackson, j T«r ■ i Hattie Potts Rogers of ! Knoxville, Tenn., and Miss Elaine j Colerrrm, Mr. Chester Quarles and ,: Dr. riay l Hudson of Nashville, | TYmn. ’ • Th#»«e meetings will begin at * 2:30,in th^ afternoon and extend through an evening session. The meeting which affects this section will be held at the Callie Self ! Memorial Baptist church in Greenwood on Monday, March 24. The program follows: r Team—Mr. Maines Rawles— Adult. Rev. J. N. Watson—Young Peo ple. Intermediate—Rev. Frank Fisher. Mrs. J. O. Long—Junior. Mrs. W. R. Barnes—Story Hour. Presiding—Mrs. J. O. Long— Associational Director. Chorister—Mrs. S. W. Page. Pianist—Miss Alice Finlayson. Afternoon Session 2:30—^Devotional Period (Singing, Scripture Reading, Prayer). 2:45—^Purpose of the Meeting— Mr. Maines Rawles. 3:20—“The District Association and Training Union Work.”—^Mod erator—Rev. J. E. Ledbetter. 3:35—Departmental Conferences. 4:40—Reassemble—Song. 4:41—Open Conference—Mr. Maines Rawles presiding. - 5:20—“A Fully Graded Training Union in Every Church.”—Rev. J. A. Hunnicutt. 5:45—Dismissed. Supper 7:00—Song Service. 7:15—^Departmental Conferences (Continued from afternoon ses sion). 8:00—Panel Discussion (Team numbers). 8:30—Associational Officers Period—Our Plans, Goals, Aims. 8:45—Inspirational Address— “Following the Living Christ in our Training Unions.”—Dr. Chas. F. Sims. 9:15—Adjourn. Everyone attending is asked to bring a picnic supper. SEED OF ALL KINDS Just received full line fresh gar den seed, also 90-Day Running Velvet Beans highest germination. Cattail Millet — and — Carpet Grass In fact any kind of seeds you ■nay need, all priced right. Come and see us, or write for prices. WALTON SEED CO. 737 Reynolds St., Augusta, Ga. Virginia Smith, Theresa Barnhardt, Sara Ruth Brown. ‘ SIXTH GRADE— Lois Edwards, Gary Brown, Claude Huguley. SEVENTH GRADE— Billy Freeland, Belton Harmony EIGHTH GRADE— Sadie Lou Ferqueron, Helen Fooshe, Bertha Mae Harris, Frances New. NINTH GRADE— None. TENTH GRADE— Fred Morgan, Betty Osborne. ELEVENTH Gf^ADE—■ t; / Dorothy Brown,' Norma ToiiowajiY ~ Anne B. Teigler,; ; t ^ . . Thelma Stroud, Jane Wall, Alice Lanier, Nettie L. Morgan, * ; Virginia Fooshe, Mary C. Jennings, Willie Mae Humphreys. Note: Mary Grace Dansby from the second' grade was left off the Semester Honor Roll unintention ally. tXl —. Three White Men To Enter Training, 25th Announcement is made today by Dan A. Bell, president of the local Selective Service Board, that three white men will report at Fort Jackson Tuesday, March 25th, for a year’s army training. They are: Clarence Thomas Waters, volunteer, Joseph Cleve land Mann, volunteer, and Fuller Pershing Lyon. Alternates are: George Austin Robinson, Edgar Bonds and Pickens Tarrant Scott. |P j GET THE FACTS AND YOU’LL GET A FORD! ' ' \ ' 1 Service Station V FORD DEALER J. L. CAUDLE, Prop. PHONE 64 ... MAIN STREET ... McCORMICK, S. C. Card Of Thanks men eligible for enlistment chance to become more familiar with the many opportunities that are afforded with service in the regular army. Not to speak of the training in the Army’s many specialist training schools, a vol untary enlistment in the regular army gives a young man the privilege of selecting his branch of the service and the station at which he desires to serve. If you fail to see Sergeant Ben nett while he is here, his office in the basement of the post office, located in Greenwood, S. C., is al ways open. xx Card Of Thanks CHUBCH ■OUN^H I wish to extend my most sin cere thanks to my many friends here and at Anderson and else where for the many acts of kind ness to and thoughtfulness of me durjng my recent illness. I am glad to say that I am much better now. J. S. Strom. JoRfUev* b'isrry We wish to use this means of thanking each and every one, for the many kind deeds shown us during the Illness and at the death of our husband and father. We especially want to thank the neighbors of the community' in which he lived; we also wish to thank Dr. Dunovant for his ad ministering to him so faithfully and efficiently. May God’s richest blessing abide with each of you always. Mrs. F. E. McClendon, Mrs. T. R. Blackwell, Mrs. R. D. Cloninger. Mobile Unit U. S. . Army Recruiting Service Here Mar. 25 Two Colored Men To Enter Training, 28th Announcement is made today by Dan A. Bell, president of the local Selective Service Board, that two colored men will report at Fort Jackson Friday, March 28th, for a year’s army training. They are: Bennie Leverett, vol unteer, and Nathan C. Norman, Jr., volunteer. Alternates are: Ernest Thur mond and Freddie Bowie. PLUM BRANCH CHARGE Preaching Appointments: Asbury Church—First Sunday, 11:00 A. M. Republican Church—First Sun day, 4:00 P. M., also third Sunday, 11:30 A. M. St. Paul (at Plum Branch)— Second and fourth Sundays at 11:30 A. M. Sunday School at Republican— Each second, third and fourth Sundays at 11:00 A. M.; on the first Sunday at 3:00 P. M. Foster Sneer, ’ Pastor. PREACHING AT BORDEAUX Preaching at 3 o’clock the first Sabbath afternoon of each month. The services are held in a room adjoining Cade’s store. All in vited, children and adults. S. W. Reid, Minister. PLUM BRANCH GROUP OF BAPTIST CHURCHES. Geo. P. Lanier, Pastor. .eaching service at 7:30. Troy Methodist Church.—Sunday ]chool at 10:00 a. m. 1st, 3rd and Hh Sundays; 2nd Sundays at 2:30 p. m.; preaching 2nd Sunday 3:30' o. m.; 4th Sunday 11 a. m. The Epworth League meets 2nd and 4th Sundays at 7 o’clock. Rev. W. M. Owings, Pastor. REBUILT POWER UNITS For saw mills and grist mills. At money saving prices —installed for you —ready to operate. Georgia Truck & Eqp. Co. 9th and Reynolds Street, Augusta, Georgia. Roofing And Paint The Mobile Unit of the United States Army Recruiting Service will be in McCormick Tuesday, March 25, 1941. Sergeant Samuel W. D. Bennett, now in charge of the Army Recnfltlng station at Galvanized Roofing Of All Greenwood, will be accompanied T An( i Various Kinds Of by Sergeant Wilfred J. Cartwright i>? e6 And Various ft.inds ut when the Mobile Unit reaches Me- ^ >aint? ' ^ Factory Prices. , Connick. | W A The purpose of this visit to this : JAMES W. CORLEY community is to give those young] McCormick, S. C. Plum Branch—Preaching, 11:30 a. m., 1st and 3rd Sundays. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m., each Sunday. Training Union, 6:30 ' p. m., each Sunday. W. M. S., 3 p. m., Wed nesday after 2nd Sunday. Dea cons’ meeting, 7:30 p. m., Friday before 1st Sunday. Quarterly Conference, written reports from all departments, 1st Sunday in Jan., April, July and October. Observance Lord’s Supper—Each 3rd Sunday, following quarterly conference. Parksville—Preaching, 7:00 p. m. 2nd Sunday and ll:3u a. m., 4th Sunday. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. each Sunday. W. M. S., 3 p. m. Wednesday after 2nd Sun day. Quarterly Conference, 4th Sunday in Jan., April, July and October. Modoc—Preaching, 3 p. m., 1st Sunday. Quarterly Conference, ’ same Sunday in Jan., April, July and October. W. M. S., each month. Lord’s Supper, each quar ter. Bethlehem—Preaching, 3 p. m., 2nd Sunday. Sunday School, 2 p. m., each Sunday. W. M. S., 3 p. m. Saturday before 3rd Sunday. Quarterly Conference, 2nd Sunday in Jan., April, July and October. Lord’s Supper, each quarter. The Rev. R. E. Craig makes the ollowing announcements concern- ng the services at the churches in hs charge: TROY A. R. P. CHURCH Morning service on the first, bird and fifth Sabbaths at 11 .’clock. Afternoon service on the econd and fourth Sabbaths at ;:30 o’clock. Sabbath School on the first, bird and fifth Sabbaths at 10 ’clock and on the second and fourth Sabbaths at 2:30 o’clock. Y. P. C. U. on first, third and fifth Sabbaths at 7 o’clock. CEDAR SPRINGS A. R. P. CHURCH Morning service on the second and fourth Sabbaths at 11:15 o’clock. Sabbath School on the second and fourth Sabbaths at 10:30 o’clock. BRADLEY A. R. P. CHURCH Afternoon service on the first, third and fifth Sabbaths at 3:45 p. m. Sabbath School on first, third and fifth Sabbaths at 3:00 o’clock. You are invited to worship, with us. Rev. R. E. Craig, Pastor. at 10:15 a. m.,: Miss Lennie Covin, superintendent. Rev. S. W. Reid, Pastor. PRESSLY MEMORIAL A. R. P. CHURCH, McCORMICK. ; Preaching, the 2nd and 4th Sab baths at 11 a. m. Sabbath School every Sabbath at 10:00 a. m., Marshall Creswell, Supt. Rev. S. W. Reid, Pastor. FINAL SETTLEMENT LONG CANE A. R. P. CHURCH STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County Of McCormick. In The Court Of Probate. Notice is hereby given that Dr. R. M. Fuller, Executor of the estate of L. J. Britt, deceased, has this day made application unto me for a final accounting and discharge as such executor, and the 24th day of March, 1941, at ten o’clock has been fixed for the hearing of said petition. All persons holding gainst said estate are : fied to present same on or J(K>y above date. % J. FRANK MATHBON, , Judge of JProbate, McCormidf Co., S. C. February 21, 1941.—4t. FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County Of McCormick. In The Court Of Probate. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Honnie Newby and E. P. Newby, Administratrix and Administrator, of the estate of C. E. Newby, de ceased, have this day made appli- Services on the first and third cation unto me for a final ac-.r Sabbaths of each month. counting and discharge a*- such Sabbath School at 2:30 p. m., administrators, and the 21st day Mr. Horace D. Brown, Superin- of March, 1941, at ten o’clock has tendent. Sermon by the pastor at been fixed for the hearing of said 3:30 p. m. petition. This church extends a cordial All persons holding claims a- invitation to the public to attend gainst said estate are hereby noti- these services. Kerr, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH SCHEDULE McCormick Methodist Church— Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00 a. m.; Preaching at 11:00 a. m. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Stindays, and at 7:30 o’clock every Sunday evening, except 3rd Sunday even ing. McCORMICK PENTECOSTAL | HOLINESS CHURCH SCHEDULE Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Preaching on 2nd and 4th Sun day mornings at 11 o’clock. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. J. W. Williams, Pastor. McCORMICK CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Preaching service at 11 o’clock every Sunday morning and preaching every Sunday night at 7 o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7 o’clock. Young People’s Service every Saturday night at 7 o’clock. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. W. L. Davis, , Pastor. fied to present same on or by above date. J. FRANK MATTISON, Judge of Probate, McCormick Co., S. C. February 18, 1941.—4t. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 956 Broad Street Augusta. Ga. INSURANCE Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 o’clock. Young Peoples Division every 1 MT. CARMEL A. R. P. CHURCH Sunday evening at 6:30 o’clock,! Preaching, the 1st, 3rd and 5th except 3rd Sunday night when > Sabbaths at 11 a. to. , they have charge of regular! Sabbath School every Sabbath Fire Insurance And mi Other Kinds of Insurance In^ eluding Life Insurance. HUGH C. BROWN, j McCORMICK, S. C.