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\ */ McCORMICK MESSENGER, MeCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, May 22, 1941 -Pawonals Mrs, David Robinson of Augusta, Oa M spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Drucker. Mrs. A. B. Lyon was a visitor in Greenwood yesterday. here with his mother, Mrs. F. E. Williams. Mrs. C. K. Epting has returned home from a several days’ visit in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Connor and children from Greenville spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Arch Talbert. Mr. W. H. Andrews of Willington was a visitor here Saturday after noon. Mr. W. E. Crawford of Plum Branch was among the visitors here Saturday afternoon. « INI ■ ■>>■— Mr. James Arrington of the National Guard, Fort Moultrie, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ar rington. Judge A. B. Andrews of Willing- ton was a visitor here Saturday morning. Mr. Charles Edward Fooshe of (the U. S. Navy, Charleston, spent the week end here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Fooshe. altr. J. M. Hemminger of Willing- ton was a visitor here Saturday. Miss Bettye Fuller, student at Lander College, Greenwood, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. T. E. Fuller. Spend the day guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. GUliam of near town were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Powell and family of Donalds, Mr. Clide Powell of Ware Shoals, Mr. James Gilliam of Ware Shoals, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gil liam, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Robinson and son, Sondley, and Miss Eula Mae McKinney of McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bo wick of Mc Cormick. Miss Maryena Lawton returned home with Mrs. Hasting to accept a position for awhile near Ninety Six. Mrs. Charlie Bowick and little Peggie spent a while Monday night with > Mrs. Lawton. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin, Mr. J. W. Corley, Mrs. Fannie Kate Mc Cain, Mrs. John Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hanvey, Misses Alice Tal bert and Lucile McGrath attended the funeral of Little Beverley Louise Thompson in Anderson Tuesday. Invitations have been received in McCormick to commencement exercises at Sharon High School, Arrington Abbeville county, on Monday' evening. May 26. Among the graduates is Miss Susan May Langley, daughter of Mrs. Eva Langley and the late Mr. J. Wesley Langley of McCormick. Miss Langley has made a splendid record throughout high school and is valedictorian of her class. Mrs. Emory R. Bentley of Man ning, who underwent an appen dectomy at the Greenwood Hospi tal last Thursday, is now recuper ating at the home of her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sidney Mrs. Emma Smith has returned home, after a visit of two weeks to her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Shealey, of Mauldin. Mr. Charles Henry Williams of ■Columbia spent the week end Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawton of near town the past week end were Mr. Otto Lawton, Mr. Gene Rakestraw, of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Hasting, Mr. and Mrs. Delotees Carter and children of Ninety Six, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow R. Can trell of Atlanta, Ga., announce the birth of a daughter on May 2nd £t The Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital, whom they have named Helen Robinson. Mrs. Cantrell is the former Miss Lois Deason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Deason of McCormick, S. O. x Entertain For • f . . Miss Henrietta Brown Honoring Miss Henrietta Brown, whose marriage to William M. Altman of Blackville and Colum bia in late May will be of wide spread interest, Miss Mary Fuller I • * N . . » I Everything For Baby IN GREENWOOD’S FINEST AND LARGEST INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT BABY BLANKETS 25c to $2.48 , KNITTED BANDS 10c and 19c CRIB SHEET SETS 69c to $1.98 SLIPS 25c - 39c - 48c - 59c SPREADS $1 DRESSES 25c 0 $1.98 COMFORTS $1.98 and $2.98 PILLOWS 25c to 98c KIMONAS 25c to 98c FOR TOTTLERS DRESSES ’ 48c to $1.98 GAUZE DIAPERS (Dozen) $1.19 ‘'' d $1.25 PLAY SUITS 25c to 98c CURITY DIAPERS (Dozen) $1.98 PANTIES 10c to 48c BIRDSEYE DIAPERS (V 2 Doz. Pkgs.) 48c and 59c SLIPS 19c 0 79c VANTA BANDS Each 29c , CAR SEATS $1.98 VANTA SLEEVELESS SHIRTS Each 39 c PLAY PENS $4.95 OTHER SLEEVELESS SHIRTS Each 10c and 19c • PLAY PEN PADS $1.98 USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN GALLANT - BELK COMPANY Greenwood’s Largest And Leading Department Store GREENWOOD, S. C. and Mrs. David Robinson enter tained with a delightful party on Friday afternoon from 4 ’til 6 o’clock. The Fuller home on Augusta Avenue was beautiful in flower ar rangements of red and white, the color scheme which was carried out in favors and dainty refresh- jments. Bridge and Rook were played. A “shower” of lovely kitchen utensils in red and white was presented to Miss Brown. Out of town guests other than Mrs. Robinson of Augusta, who was the week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Drucker, were Mrs. W. K. Charles and Mrs. Red McCord of Greenwood. 64 Entertain For Miss Virginia Freeland Miss Virginia Freeland, attrac tive bride-elect of June, was en tertained with a lovely luncheon on Saturday by Miss Mary Frances Slade and Mrs. Lee Martin, at the latter’s home. Tables were placed for twenty guests ’mid a profusion of sweet peas, roses and snapdragons. Fol- low'ing lunch, in two courses, bridge and Chinese checkers were played. Miss Freeland was given a bride’s book. fir r Entertain For Miss Virginia Freeland On Saturday afternoon Mrs. W. M. Freeland and Mrs. E. C. Rice of Plum Branch were joint host esses at a delightful party in honor of Miss Virginia FYeeland, popular bride-elect of June. Rooms in the Rice home where the guests assembled were beauti ful with arrangements of spring flowers. Games in the form of a radio broadcast were conducted by Mrs George N. Dorn as announcer. Miss Freeland received a “show er” of kitchen utensils. Delicious chicken salad course was served by the hostesses to the thirty-odd guests. MY EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN ME I DO NOT HAVE TO SUFFER”— SAY NORTH CAROLINA PEOPLE! Everywhere RUX Compound and WILLIAMS FORMULA Are Intro duced Users Praise Fine Relief Received From RHEUMATIC* MUSCLE Passages. Pains, Gassy Pains, Constipation, Irritated Urinary You too, may find that RUX Compound and WILLIAMS FOR MULA give just the relief you have been looking for. Since vour own neighbors and friends tell how these medicines have meant so much to them, we want you to make the easy home test for your self. For right here you have evi dence of such good that Williams Formula is doing. In telling of £be relief Williams Formula brought him, Mr. r. b. Price, 17 FYanklin St., Reidsville, N. C., says, “I am 51 years old and am a night-watchman here. Williams Formula was recommended to me for relief of gassy pains. I pur chased a bottle of this fine medi cine and beeran taking it accord ing to directions, and now am happy to say it is giving me splendid relief. I seem to have a much better appetite, and because of the relief, sleep better. “Williams Formula means a lot to me, and I’m glad to have the opportunity to tell others about it.” What Your Neighbors Say! And here is more good news— Mrs. Emma Conner, Fairview, N. C., (near Asheville) writes: ‘‘Rheumatic-like pains, seemed to follow a constipated, run-down feeling in my case. I have been distressed with all this upset and knew that I would have to get re lief in a number of ways to really feel satisfied. I am taking both RUX Compound and Williams Formula and I find that these two medicines are giving me splendid relief. I eat so many more foods without gas and bloat ing pains, my rheumatic-like pain; are being relieved, and my in testinal elimination stimulated. G > you know why I am glad to tell my friends of the relief thesj medicines are bringing me.” WHAT TO DO! When constipation, or acid-kid ney elimination brings on sue A distress, take WILLIAMS FOR - MULA. When Rheumatic, Neuritic. or Neuralgic pains annoy you, aslc the druggist for RUX COMPOUND. Begin taking them for yourself today! Get the Genuine (liquid). Stubbornly refuse substitutes. For sale by Peoples Drug Store in economical sizes. Sold by leadin druggists. —Ad v. G. A. Of Plum Branch W. M. U. Meets The G. A. of the Plum Branch W. M. U. met Friday afternoon with Miss Alta Lanier. Miss Gladys Winn, president, conducted the program on “Building Our House Of Life”. Before refresh ments were served, a “shower” of lovely gifts was presented Miss Virginia Freeland, bride-elect, who has served as their leader during the past year. xx Entertain For Miss Virginia Freeland On Tuesday, April 29th, Misses Vivian Adair and Mary Fuller entertained with afternoon bridge in honor of Miss Virginia Free land. The home N of Miss Fuller was beautifully decorated with sweetpeas and other spring flow ers. A number of lovely gifts of lin gerie were presented to the honor guest. Other than those enjoying bridge for the afternoon, Mrs. H. M. Freeland, Mrs. Strom Cul- breath, Mrs. T. E. Fuller and Miss Sara Kee Price came in for de lightful refreshments, ice cream molded as a lily and cake with punch. X KELVINATOR New and used electric refrigerators. See our line of 1941 Kelvinators. Ask us about the easy payment plan before you buy. For modem refrig eration buy Kelvinator. 1 11 1,1 i' ■ '■■■■ ■■ 1 ■! 1 "'- 1 1 1 1 1 _ ' I McCORMICK SERVICE STATION J. L. CAUDLE, (Owner) Phone 64 McCORMICK, S. C. .Cl ■ ' Sullivan News Mr. J. C. Mayson of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting in the home of his father, Mr. W. W. Mayson, Sr., and brother, Mr. P. S. Mayson. The Rehoboth W. M. U. held its regular monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. T. B. Gilchrist and Mrs. Virginia Bailey with twenty members present. The hostess served ice cream and sweet crackers. Misses Lillie Mae Wood and Estelle Mayson of Warrenville i were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Winn and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Williams, Catherine, Joe and Ida Williams, called in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gilchrist Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. H. McNeill of McCormick was a recent visitor in the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. S. May- son. Mr. J. C. C. Seigler was a din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winn and family Friday. Miss Hattie L. Brunson, Mrs. Alga and Cinnie, Brunson and Miss Eliza Ann Williams visited in the community last Wednesday. Mrs. Janelle Winn and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Blanche R. Rambo and family of Kirksey. Mr. Bennie Mayson, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Mayson of Green ville, and grandson of Mr. W. W. Mayson, Sr., is an honor graduate of Greenville High School and winner of a gold medal given for scholarship and citizenship. Miss Minnie Lee Winn of Edge- field spent the week end at home. Miss Azilee Mayson spent Satur day night with Miss Minnie Lee Winn. Callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gilchrist Sunday after noon were Misses Ruth and Annie Ellie Mims, Messrs. Bennie, Tommy and Joe Mims of Antioch. Spend the day guests of Mr. and' Mrs. T. C. Winn and family Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. R. O. May- son of Warrenville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayson and son, of Swains- boro, Ga., Mr. Carl and Trula Winn; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pennal of McCormick called in the after noon, also Robert and J. E. Winn. Supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gilchrist, Sun day night were Rev. A. D. Croft and Mr. Ralph Scurry. , We are sorry to report that Mr. i Freddie Mayson is sick with “flu”, and measles. j Good nearby Rawleigh Rout? Mrs. J. E. Winn and Hazel spent open. Industrious man can earn Sunday afternoon in the home of better than average income. Cor^ - Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Winn and plete line household necessities; family. established 51 years. Permanen 4 :. The Sullivan H. D. Club met No experience needed to start. Tuesday afternoon in the home of Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCE-211-Q, Mrs. R. T. Mayson. The main Richmond, Va. topic for discussion was the value ~~ and uses of milk. Four genera-1 FARMS FOR SALE tions of the Mayson family were; preeent, Mrs. R. T. Mayson, and: AC RES OF OPPORTUNITY - her daughter, Mrs. Louise Reames. I 450 acres four miles West of Me - and her daughter, Mrs. Thelma j Cormicki Approximately 135 acre ; Whatley, of Greenwood, and her i tillable, remainder woodland. Am - daughter, little Miss Sydney ^ pi e water from well and creek;. Louise Whatley. 1 small dwelling and barn. Price Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winn, Hazel, | $3700. W. H. Purdy, 658 E. Main Jack, and Virginia Winn were St., Spartanburg, S. C., Phone 3154. business visitors in Greenwood, recently. Miss Nora Mayson of Greenville is spending a few days with her cousin. Miss Irene Mayson. Doctor and Mrs. Gus Corley o’ North Augusta, and Mrs. Cora Corley and son of Greenwood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Corley and family Sunday after noon. This community was deeply sad dened over the passing of Mrs. E. W. Callison, Friday at noon. The interment took place at Bold Springs Baptist Church, Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, conducted by Rev. A. D. Croft. 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. WANT ADV