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' McCORMTCK MESSENGER/McCORMICC, SOUTH CAROLINA' TKur^y, September 18,194T I t Miss Virginia. Minor from Green wood was a visitor in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Minor, of near town; over the week end.i' She was .accompanied by Miss Mary Frances Strom, also of Greenwood. Lieut, and Mrs. Jno. N. Talbert, Mrs. A. J: Andrews, Mrs. E. B. Brown, Miss Minnie Talbert and her guest, Mrs. James Bruce, of Comanche, Okla., spent last week on a motor trip through the Great Smokies and on to Washington, IX C. DEFENSE BOND Quiz Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Giles, Miss Elma Holsonback, Mrs. J. P. Dea- son and Miss Myrtle Ruth Deason spent Sunday in Charleston with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmunds and sons, Masters Dickey and Joe, of St. Petersburg, Fla., are here on a week’s visit to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holloway. Mary Sue Coleman and Mr. W. M. Tiller, all of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. E&yard McDowell spent the past week end with friends at Kershaw. Mr. Ernest Zeigler of Columbia was the week end guest of Mr. C. i C. Morgan, Jr. Q. What and when is Retailers-for-Defense Week? A. Retailers-for-Defense Week is this week—September 15 to 20 during which the retail industry will concentrate its efforts to enlist customer interest in buying Defense Savings Stamps at retail outlets throughout the country. <Q. What kind of retail stores are selling Defense Savings Stamps? A. Department stores, grocery stores, variety stores, hardware stores, drug stores—every sort of retail outlet—carries stamps. Note.—To buy Defense Bonds and Stamps, go to the nearest post office, bank, or savings and loan association; or write to the Treasurer of the United States* Washington, D. C. t Also Stamps now are on sale at retail stores. Mr. Raymond Clinkscales of Mt. Carmel was a visitor here one day the past week. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Workman returned Friday from a motor trip to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Wistar Harmon spent the week end in Abbeville with her father, Mr. C. A. Haigler. Patrolman and Mrs. L. M. Kiser have returned from a visit of about a week in Macon and Warm Springs, Ga. Mrs. J. B. Harmon is expecting Mrs. Carl Harmon of Chicago to arrive this week end. for a few days’ visit. Mr. Charles Henry Williams of Columbia spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. F. E. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Buzhardt had as their guest this week end the latter’s mother, Mrs. Hardin, of Greenville. Messrs. W. S. Arrington and R. H. Talbert were visitors in Charleston Sunday. Mrs. William Howie of Louisiana is visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. C. Talbert, and Mr. Talbert. The H. Drucker store here will be closed Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 22nd and 23rd, in observance of Rosh Hashanna, Jewish New Year. The store will be open again at the usual time on Wednesday morning, September 24th. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Coleman had as their guests last week end, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laye, Miss Remember — You Always Save At... GALLAOT-BELK COMPANY SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY HIGHEST QUALITY—LOWEST PRICES We invite you to visit Greenwood’s largest and leading shoe department located on our first floor. Shoes fitted by X-ray to insure you of proper fitting. We are showiiig more shoes than any two stores in town. These shoes w r ere bought before the price of leather advanced. Buy now and save. We mention only a few of the many styles we are now- showing. , LADIES’ SHOES Elasticized Suede Or Crushed Leather The beauty of this shoe is its slim flat tering lines. Sets off your ankles neatly. Tiny perforation, open toe makes your foot look even smaller. $2.95 up Sport Or Dress Oxfords In the new Fall styles. It will be hard to get by without 2 pairs of these lovely shoes. Come in and try them on. $3.95 You Always Need Pumps Beautiful pumps in suede or kid, low, medium or high heels. Open or closed toe. Sizes 4 to 9. 5 - $3.95 - $4.95 Straight Tip Brogue You’ll feel a warm glow of satisfaction when you first put on these dressy straight tip brogues. But it’s not style alone that has made these handsome oxfords so popular. It’s the way they wear, the way they can take it and still hold their shape. $2.48 - $3.95 $4.95 ~ $5.95 MEN’S SHOES Shoes that can stand the wear and tear, for dress or work Here’s ihc right combination, of style and long wear. Bold perforations and attractive design on the popular wing- tip. Rubber or leather soles. $1.98 to $3.98 WORK SHOES High top or oxford shoes made to wear and wear, in black or tan, plain or cap toe, leather or rubber soles. The best buys in town in work shoes. Buv now before prices advance. $1.29 - $1.48 $1.98 - $2.48 - " Shoes Correctly Fitted By X- Ray. We Have The Only X-Ray Machine For Fitting Shoes In Greenwood. GALLANT-BELK COMPANY Greenwood’s Largest, Leading And Best Dept. Store GREENWOOD, S. C. Mr. J. Arch Talbert of McCor mick, Potentate, Hejgz Temple, Greenville, attended, the South eastern Shriners’ convention in Atlanta, Ga., several days the past week. He was accompanied by Mr. T. A. Hightower, of Edgefield, member of the Divan. Mr. J. J. Collier of Plum^Branch was a visitor here yesterday. Mr. Ralph Creswell of Columbia spent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Creswell. He and 18 other patrolmen are in N. C. with troops from Fort Jack- son for maneuvers. Miss Beulah Aiken of Spartan burg has assumed her duties as assistant beauty operator at Mrs. Henry Furqueron’s beauty shoppe here. 5 ' Lieut, and Mrs. John W. Bradley, of Ft. Bragg, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter, Jeane Strom Bradley, on Saturday morning, September 13, 1941, at the Fort Bragg Base Hospital. Supt. and Mrs. E. F. Gettys of the De la Howe School announce the birth of a son, James Ronald, on Sunday, Sept. 7, 1941. The McCormick High School football team will play North Au gusta at North Augusta tomorrow night. Goff-Bentley Of much interest is the an nouncement of the marriage of Miss Frances Alice Goff of Troy j to William Milton Bentley of Amity and Haddock, Ga. The wedding took place Satur day evening, Sept. 13th, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rush of Troy with only relatives and a few close friends present. The vows were exchanged before the mantel in the living room. Decora tions on the improvised altar were of a variation of colors of zinnias, snow on the mountain and ivy. Miss Lois Goff, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mr. Wilson Bentley, cousin of the groom, was best man. The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goff of Troy. She chose black crepe romane as her 'wedding dress with matching accessories. Lilies of the valley and white roses fashioned a cor sage which was worn on the bride’s shoulder. The groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 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Special at— PEOPLES DRUG STORE, McCormick, S. C. This Day Say . . ‘7 want some W illiams Formula!” Buy Your Furniture From nf\ Easy Payment Plan. No Carrying Charge. McCormick, S. C. service by her sister, Miss Juanita Reames, maid of honor, who wore a navy blue dress with white trim and navy accessories. The bride chose for her wed ding a dress of defense blue with which she wore accessories of black and wine. Her corsage was of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. Following a wedding trip to the mountains Mf. and Mrs. Anderson West Reames-Anderson Greenwood—Miss Addle Marie are now at home at 360 Cambridge street here. The bride is the daughter of , i Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reames of Cal- lison. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mayson, Callison. Her paternal grandparents were the late Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Reames, also of Callison. She is a graduate of McCormick high school where she was vale dictorian of the senior class. 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SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO 732 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. decorations in the living room of from Greenwood high school and the Manley home where the rites later studied commercial science, were solemnized. ' He is at present employed at The bride was attended for the Gallant-Belk Co., here. . PRINTING .. to Order at Our PRINT SHOP