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4 McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA ThWJay, July 17, 1911 'TH 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. The W. M. S. of the Baptist church will meet next . Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock. All mem bers are urged to attend. INSURANCE ' ' - . ' t . Fire Insurance • And All Other Kinds of Insurance In eluding Life Insurance. HUGH C. BROWN, McCORMICK. S C. ' Miss Lois Walker is now in Charlotte, N. C., employed with the Southern Bell Telephone Com pany. t pital in Columbia, was physically unable to continue her studies at Roper Hospital in Charleston, and is pow being treated at State Park in Columbia. She expects to re sume her studies within a few months. A . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. B. Tompkins moved Tuesday to Statesboro, Ga., Mr. Tompkins having been trans ferred to Camp Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McAbee and children have returned from a vacation on Edisto Beach. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Robinson of Columbia spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Dan B. Woodward of Aiken spent last week end here with her mother, Mrs. J. T. Martin. Miss Sara Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawton and Mr. and Mrs. Reginal White, spent last week end at Folly Beach and also visited Mr. Calvin Lawton, at Moncks Comer. nooga, Tennessee, Miss Harriett Sturkey to Clemson, and Mr. Lorenzo Sturkey to- Midland, Mich igan. Messrs. T. A. Dowtin, Sr., Mark Dowtin and Cecil Sisk spent Sun day afternoon in Harlem, Ga. Mrs. L. H. Edmunds from Port Royal is visiting friends and rela tives here, Greenwood, Ninety Six and Parksville. Rev. G. P. Lanier of Plum Branch was a visitor here Monday. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Bight Specialist Eyes Examined Spectacles And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. 956 Broad Street Augusta. Q» % Roofing And Paint Galvanized Roofing Of All Types And Various Kinds Of Paints At Factory Prices. Mrs. L. Monroe Cason returned to her home in Warrenton, Ga., Tuesday after a week’s visit here with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Hugu- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Orville of Pikeville, Ky., are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Sanders, Jr. Mr. J. A. Young of Troy was a visitor here Monday morning. Try JAMES W. CORLEY McCormick, S. C. COLDS LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS ‘Rub-My-Tism” - a Wonderful Liniment 666. Mrs. Noah Price visited her brother, Mr. Frank Gable, at Ware Shoals last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dillashaw and children have returned to their home in St. Petersburg, Fla., after spending a few days with relatives here and in Anderson, Greenwood and Troy. Work has begun on a an eight room brick dwelling which will be the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Strom, located on the site where their home was burned two years ago. Little Miss Ann Miller has re turned to her home in Batesburg, after spending about a week here with her grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Britt. Mr. C. C. Morgan, Jr., who holds a position with Proctor and Gam- brell, was here last week end with his parents. His work has carried him through Georgia and Florida this summer, and he is now work ing the state of Alabama. Rev. Foster Speer of Plum Branch was a visitor here Monday. Mr. Charles Henry Williams of Columbia spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. F. E. Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shinall of Cartersville, Ga., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Franklin Sunday. Miss Kathryn McKinney, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McKin ney, who recently finished her nursing course at the State Hos- Mr. Otis H. Long, who holds a position with the First National Bank in St. Petersburg, Fla., has returned there after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Long, of Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sisk of Newport, Tenn., enroute to Myrtle Beach, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sisk’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dowtin, of near town. After spending about a week with their mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Sturkey, Miss Annie Laurie Sturkey has returned to Chatta- Hollingsworth-Rogers Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth, Sr., of McCormick, announces the marriage of her daughter, Frances Amanda to James OBie Rogers of Greenwood, S. C., , on Sunday, July 13, 1941, Edgefield, S. C. IXi Holloway-Driskell Visit Augusta’s Fastest Growing Store YOU ALWAYS SAVE MONEY AT BELK’S The South's Most Reliable Merchandise Style, Quality, Value Unsurpassed. A friendly store in a friendly city BELK-WHITE-LUKE CO. 845 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. \ Of interest to friends through out this section and Georgia is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Margaret L. Holloway of Mc Cormick, and Mr. James Edward Driskell of Monticello, Ga., which was quietly solemnized in Edge- field, Tuesday evening, July 1st, with the Rev. B. R. Burriss, a class mate of the groom, officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Holloway of Mc Cormick. She is an honor grad uate of the McCormick High School class of ’38 and has been doing stenographic work in the office of the Home Demonstration Agent here. For her wedding she was beautiful in a two piece suit of powder blue shark skin. Her accessories were navy and white. Mr. Driskell is the son of Mrs. E. L. Driskell and the late Mr. Driskell of Monticello, Ga. He is a graduate of Furman University and is now principal and athletic coach in the McCormick High School. Following a wedding trip this RUX COMPOUND WORKS FAST IN RHEUMATIC MUSCLE ACHES & PAINS . JFPy can k* ha PPy> when muscles tired. I chance to spoil your day. Enjoy actlvittes 80r *’ re,1 f ved ot Pain. Ward of friends and family. Sleep and Work es ? naBK / nB P?J?A the aensible easy | and Play with NEW ENJOYMENT—for POtTNn^Ho^Irf . 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GALLANT-BELK COMPANY Each ARCHDALE SHIRTS $1.50 Equal To Any $2.00 Shirt! We buy our own fabrics for these shirts. They are designed and made to our own specifications and have all the features of fine, well tailored shirts that you love to wear. BONAIRE SHIRTS $1.00 Each t j* Here is the best shirt we have ever of fered for the money. Made of fine white combed broadcloth and woven madras. BONAIRE Cool Pajamas $1.00 ARCHDALE Cool Pajamas $1.50 Summer BATH ROBES $1.98 — $2.95 popular couple will be at home, ® shor ‘ to Mr and Mrs - Ral P h 'Campbell in Atlanta. Little Emily Tarrant of Colum bia is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Tarrant. Mrs. Kathleen Watson of Bam berg, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred OUphant, Mrs. I “ r ; and , Mrs ; H - a Watson . > eft: Mamie and Lucile McDaniel from last Frlday re ‘ urn hdme - she Augusta spent Sunday here In the dame up ‘° », her ,t . f ° r H °“ fi 'Coming Day. Mrs. Watson is the until September, in Gadsden, Ala bama, where he has a position. X Modoc News home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mc Daniel Mr. E. F. Bussey and daughters, Misses Lucy and Rosalie Bussey, HANDKERCHIEFS Three to a Box 48c And 98c widow of Mi*. Ebbie Watson and is pleasantly remembered as Miss Kathleen Chisholm. The day was were'dinner guests’Tunday tolZr.' I ” ade , happier f 01 many Mends by and Mrs. T. D. Howie. the Pleasure °1 sae ‘ n S her a f “• Mrs. J. o. McDaniel and mother, Mlss Sall ‘ e T : Cade ‘ s , ln Ander- Mrs. Minnie Bussey, were dinner s . on , on P r .°. fesslonal duty at the SHARKSKIN SUITS $15.00 Hanes Shirts And Shorts 25c Anderson Hospital Mrs. Marieta Cade of Charles ton came up last Friday for a short visit to Mrs. J. D. Cade and family and to bring her handsome little son, Drew, to spend the sum mer with his grandmother. Many friends of Mrs. Cade were de lighted to see her again, and we are all so glad and happy to have Drew here for the summer. -X Each Applications Being Received For - i - i Manhattan Shirts And Shorts 35c E “ 1 ' 3 F0R $1.00 Robert Reis Rayon •/ Shirts And Shorts 50 c Each guests Tuesday to Misses Lucy and Rosalie Bussey. Mrs. Sue Parks and daughter, Miss Robbie Parks, from Augusta made a short visit here Tuesday evening to see the former’s sister, Mrs. Savannah Stone, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smauley and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Long from Au gusta were dinner guests here Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smauley. Rev. G. P. Lanier was dinner guest Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. .W. McDaniel, Jr. Mrs. Donald Hancock from Jef ferson, Ga., is spending the week here with her mother, Mrs. G. E. Dukes. Miss Permelia Clem is spending Applications for examination for the week with her brother, Mr. the eleven career positions, as an- Talmage Clem, at Spartanburg. nounced in June, are coming in Mr. Gene McDaniel is spending daily from all sections of the state: this week in Augusta with Hey- and official application forms and ward Bailey. information circulars are leaving Miss Ethel McDaniel was dinner the Due West office on every mail, guest Sunday to Misses Eunice according to announcement made and Cehoy McDaniel. by E. H. Bradley, merit system Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reese, Jr., supervisor, for South Carolina un- Mrs. Roseland Reese and Master employment compensation com- Charles Reese spent Sunday in I mission. greatest number of applicants. Applicants for examination will be notified at which center and a*; what time to report for examina tions after their application forms have been accepted. Since it requires some time and thought to fill in one of the of ficial application forms, persons interested in taking one or more of these examinations should no!; delay too long in writing for the form. “Get the form early and return it early,” advises Mr. Brad ley, “for there is always the chance that the form might have to be returned for correction, and this delay might endanger your admission to the examination. The closing date for receiving appli cations is July'21st.” -XX- Reserve Corps Seeks Doctors Qolonel M. G. Paris, Executive of ^he Columbia Military District, states that an extensive canvass will be conducted among quali fied physicians and internes to Our Store Closes At 1 P. M. On Wednesdays. Columbia visiting relatives. XX Mt. Carmel News USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN Positions and their salary ranges for which applications to exami nations are now being received are Junior Interviewer, $120-140; Sen ior Interviewer, $140-170; employ- Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Harris of I ment service manager, grade II, Anderson were visitors here Tues- $160-190; employment service day afternoon. manager, grade I, $190-220; field GALLANT -BELK COMPANY GREENWOOD, S. C. Miss Julia Cade was a visitor in Anderson Tuesday. Mrs. Alma Todd, son and daughter, Sam and Margaret Ann, have returned from a visit to Charlotte, N. C. Capt. and Mrs. James McCelvey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hester Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd and Mr. Julius Boyd of Greenville visited Mrs. J. W. Boyd Sunday secure applicants for the Medical Corps Reserve. There is a ve^y urgent need of First Lieutenant: IT PC Pocitinnc Medical Corps in this area. ' Appll- U. Vx. XU&111UII55 cants will be sought among ex . ternes, internes, residents in local hospitals and physicians in private practice who are not over the age of 35 years. Internes will be allowed to complete their one year in the hospitals before being called to active duty. Qualified applicant: will be commissioned as Firs!; Lieutenants. Applicants may obtain further information, and the necessarr forms for application by writin'r to or calling at the office of the Columbia Military District, on th e second floor of the Post Offic Building, Columbia, South Caro lina. A meeting will be held in Co lumbia in the near future to ex plain details. The time of th’e meeting will be published in all local papers. supervisor, $220-260; director of employment service, $275-350; bookkeeping machine operator, $100-120; appeals reporter, $140- 165; business manager, $210-240; training supervisor, $220-260; and executive director, $350-416.67. 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