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/ McCOBMICK MESSE^CEK. VeCOltMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA TKnn3»r, MarcK 20, 1941 Mrs. J. T. Martin has returned from a month’s ▼Isit to her d&tigh ter, Mrs. L. CubUlas, ol ‘Tampa, Fla. Mr. Will Mars, and Mr. Douglass Black of Mt. Carmel were visitors here one day the past week. : Mrs. Emma Smith has returned home from $n extended visit to her daughter Mrs. b. W. Best, of Bethune. Mr. J. W. Robertson of the Re- hoboth community was a visitor here Saturday afternoon. $grst Sergeant Harold R. Browne, nclv stationed at Fort Moultrie, ■pent the week end at home with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sturkey and family of Lincolnton, Ga., spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. J. L. Walker. Miss Georgia Mars and brother, Mrs. J. H. Furqueron spent the past week JLn Wilmington, N. with her husband, where he is now employed. Mr. D. P. McCain, Nashville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Martin, and children of Pawley’s Island, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgdorf and daughter of Columbia, Mrs. A. S. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Leverette and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sturkey and sons, Mrs. Lena May of Lincolnton, Ga., Mrs. Ed White, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Smith and son of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Best ol Bethune, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shealey and daughter of Mauldin, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Smith and family of Bamberg, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nicholson, Mrs. Avery Deloch, Mrs. Sallie Minnick of Saluda, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stewart, Mrs. Maggie Holson, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bryan, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bryan, Jr., Mrs. Sims Andrews, Nolon J. Rauton, Clar ence Rogers, Mrs. Virginia Coffey Pinson, Mrs. Mildred C. Siblll, Mr. J. P. Wharton of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hall, Jr., of Laurens were among those from out-of-town attending the funeral of Mr. John B. Smith here Sunday afternoon. - Miss Mary Keys McGraw of Belton spent the past week here with Miss Ruth Corley. Mr. T. D. Howie of Modoc was a visitor here Saturday morning. Rankin spent Sunday with Lieut. John N. Talbert at Camp Stewart, O*. Mr. J. M. COX olf Troy was visitor here Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jennings of Greenwood spent Sunday here in the home of his father, Mr. J. L. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arch Talbert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bradley in Ninety Six. Miss Ola Bundrick of Greenwood spent the past week end here, as Langley of Plum guest of Misses Nellie Long and Mrs. Lillie E Branch is spending this week here Cassie Mauney. with Mrs. J. B. Smith and family, j — Rev. and Mrs. Percy Hughes and “WILLIAMS HAS BEEK IMPORTANT TO ME IK RELIEVING MY DISTRESS!” Knowing What Splendid Relief I Received From A Hea<£ achey. Sour Indigestion Feeling From Constipation, amT Needing an Extra Appetite and Feeling of Strength—I feel WILLIAMS FORMULA Deserves FULL CREDIT.’* In telling his friends here in the vicinity of his relief, R. B. Price, 17 Franklin St., Reidsville, N. C., has this to say;— Mrs. L. C. 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We will, strive to mak* your visit pleasant and your shop ping trip profitable. BELK-WH1TE-LUKE CO. 845 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. and Vanderbilt University. Mr. Wylie holds a position with of Mr. and Mrs." 7 Claude White, of ' the Alabama Department of In- near Plum Branch. She received dustnal Relations, her education at the Plum Branch high school. For her wedding she was lovely in a two-piece wool suit of dusty rose with harmonizing accessories. Mr. McKinney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKinney, Arrington-Richardson make their home. Cra wf ord-W iley On last Friday morning Mr. Harold Richardson of Warrenton, 0 £ Ga., and Miss Lois Arrington of Plum Branch, “where''they' wiU Dewey ’ W *J e “j!*? in matri ' mony at the Methodist parsonage in McCormick, Rev. W. M. Owings performing the ceremony. xx Remsen-Grauer En gagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hugh Tal bert announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise Remsen, to Edwin E. Orauer of Little Rock, Ark., the wedding to take place early in April. Miss Remsen is the daughter of the late Thomas H. Remsen. She has made her home in Charlotte for several years. txt Of interest to a wide circle of friends throughout several states is the following announcement: Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Crawford, of McCormick, S. C., announce the marriage of their daughter Helen to Mr. Warren Ray Wylie of Montgomery, Alabama on Saturday, the fifteenth of March, nineteen hundred and forty-one. The ceremony was solemnized at the Trinity Presbyterian Church, ; Montgomery, with the Rev. Dr. H. | V. Carson performing the simple i ring ceremony, in the presence of | a small assemblage of relatives (and friends. Immediately following the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Wylie left for a wedding trip of unannounced destination, after which they will be at home at 1050 South Perry Street, Montgomery, Alabama. For her wedding Miss Crawford wore a lovely beige ensemble with accessories of brown and white. Complementing her costume was a shoulder corsage of Joannah Hill roses, and lilies of the valley. The bride’s cousin. Miss Mar garet Christian, was her only at tendant. Her dress was aqua, and her shoulder corsage was of sweet heart roses. The bridegroom had as his at tendant Mr. Clyde Ellis, of Mont gomery, Alabama. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Crawford, of McCormick. S. C. She was edu cated at McCormick High School, and at Draughon’s Business Col lege, Montgomery. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Wylie, of Montgomery. He was educated at Barnes School, Montgomery, Entertain For Mrs. Lynn Deale of the program. The topic was “Investing our heritage for the health of the world.” Mrs. j. t. Fooshe gave an interesting talk on Africa and Mrs. A. J. Hendrix on China. Mrs. Earnhardt and Mrs. Harold Browne also had parts on the program. At the close of the program, Mrs. Paul R. Brown, president, p 7 *"- sided over the business hour. At this time Mrs. John Fooshe re ported to the class that the new suite of furniture has now been purchased for and delivered £o> the parsonage, and that plans are being made for the painting of the parsonage now soon. It was decided that $5.00 should be sent to Scarritt College from our Woman’s Division of Christian Service, thus we will become a Scarritt Associate. After the business, Mrs. Milton Rush was in charge of the recrea tional hour, after which the host- ses served a delicious salad cm&raie. xx Dr. Granberry Honored Guest Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkins on- tertained with an informal recep tion Saturday evening, March 3th. in honor of Dr. R. C. Granberry. president of Limestone College On Friday evening Miss Lillian Tuten and Mrs. Catherine Padgett entertained with a most delight- who was their guest here during ful party in compliment to Mrs. the week-end. Lynn Deale, who before her recent Mrs. D. C. Talbert and Mrs. C. K* marriage, was Miss Mary Alyce Epting greeted the guests at the Rush. front and Miss Dolly Bussey in- This lovely affair took place at vited them into the dining room the home of Mrs. J. W. Furqueron where Mrs. C. H. Huguley and Mrs. and quantities of spring flowers Wistar Harmon poured coffee from were used in the receiving rooms, the beautifully appointed tab’e Four tables were arranged for and pineapple chiffon salad was cards. served by Misses Virginia Wilkins A “shower” of beautiful and and Peggy Walker, Limestone useful gifts was presented to Mr$. students; Miss Martha Smith of Deale. Lincolnton, Ga., Miss Bettye Ful- A delicious chicken salad course ler. Lander student, and Miss Ella was served. Woman’s Division Of Christian Service Holds Meeting i The Woman’s Division of Chris tian Service met on Wednesday afternoon of last week at 3:30 in the home of Mrs. J. L. Caudle. Associate hostesses were Mrs. Bill Ferguson, Mrs. Jennings Franklin and Mrs. F. P. Deason. i Mrs. C. A. Gilbert was in charge Bradley Faulkner, Winthrop stu dent. Others assisting were Mrs. C. C. Morgan and Mrs. T. E. Ful’er. About thirty guests called to meat Dr. Granberry. Card Of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown us at the death of our husband and father, Mr. John B. Smith, v Mrs. John B. Smith, Mrs. T. J. Haynes, f Mrs. Orien H. Bryan.