McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, December 11, 1941, Image 5

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McCormick messenger, McCormick, south Carolina ThWday, December n, mr ■k jPeyiAcriah The Y. W. A. members are urged to bring their offerings and be present at the “Lottie Moon Of fering” meeting at the home of Mrs. D. C. Talbert Thursday, De cember 11th, at 8 p. m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Buz- hardt. Mr. J. J. Collier of Plum Branch was a visitor here one day the past week. Mrs. F. E. Williams has returned from a ten days' visit to her son, Mr. Chas. H. Williams, who is em ployed with Navy Department in civil service in Washington, D. C. Mrs. A. L. Moragne and daugh ter, Miss Carolyn Moragne, of Au gusta, Ga., visited relatives in and near town Sunday afternoon. Miss Bettye Fuller, student at Lander College, Greenwood, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. T. E. Fuller. \ Mr. Fred Buzh^rdt, student at _ _ Wofford College, Spartanburg.’ ‘ " fast Friday, spent the week end here with his nere ias y Mrs. Essie B. Hernlen, Mrs. Joseph Hernlen and Miss Dorothy Ford of AujgiustfL, Ga., were visitors DR HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Eyes Examined spcy^ACies And Eye Glasses Professionally Fitted. Broad Street Augusta. Of INSURANCE Fire Insurance And A1J Other Kinds of Insurance In> eluding Life Insurance. HUGH C. BROWN, McCORMICK, S. C Cadet Lawrence Strom of Clem- son College, Clemson, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Strom. Faulkner. Mr. J. L. Bracknell of Plum Branch was a visitor here one day the past week. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Rankin an nounce the birth of a ten-pound son, Luther Felder, Jr„ on Novem ber 24. 1941. X Miss Imogene Sanders, student at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Sanders, Jr. Mr. And Mrs. H. C. Walker Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary yir. and Mi;s. Henry C. Walker celebrated their 50th wedding an niversary here Sunday, Nov. 30th, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. C. R. Strom, and Dr. Strom. This lovely new home was beautiful in its decorations of golden leaves and flowers, which along with miniature wedding Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sheriff and! ^ children, Seneca; Miss Birdie Walker, High Point, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (Scott and son; Mrs. W. W. Walker, of Anderson. These included all eight of Mr. and Mrs. Walker’s children, except Milton E. Walker of Chicago and Mrs. S. H. Williams of Ba more. Mrs. Walker was % 'Jss Alice Buchannan of AndersoffiT She and Mr. Walked were married Novem ber 24, 1891. They lived near Seneca until 1919 when they moved to McCormick, where they have contributed much to the social, political and religious life of the entire community. Among the handsome gifts this popular couple received, was a golden colored down comforter for Mrs. Walker, and a walking cane of Mr. Waljcer’a grandfather, refinished for him and studded with a new monagrammed gold band. -xx Cadet Charles Morgan of Clem son College, Clemson, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morgan. Miss Ella Bradley Faulkner, student at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. bells and place cards, carried out W. M. S. Has the “golden wedding motif”. The C+ r* handsome lace covered table was otllQy L^OlirSC centered with a three tiered cake decorated in gold colored icing “The Larger Stewardship”, by and topped with a miniature bride Cook, was the title of the study and groom. course taught by the pastor, Rev. A turkey dinner was served to l. K. Simpson, on Tuesday of last the following: Mr. and Mrs. W eek when 45 members of the Walker; Mr. and Mrs. Henry c. w. M. S. met in an all day service Don’t Fail To Attend Belk’s • ' : Big Christmas Sale in Augusta A gigantic value giving event that will break all pre vious sales records, and enable us to close out our mam moth stock during December. A HALF-MILLION DOLLAR STOCK OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE TO BE SOLD AT A FRACTION OF ITS REAL WORTH . . . EVERY ITEM A BARGAIN. Belk bargains have made history, Belk sales have es tablished new records and new low price levels in this section of the South. This Christmas Sale will combine - all the best values of previous sales and allow you to get what you want at great savings. i Select your dishes, pottery and enamelware when you buy other merchandise. JUST LIKE GIFTS VALUES TO $1.50 Choice 5 cts. \ $20,000 STOCK OF NEW TOYS Biggest Value 'in Augusta. BELK-WHITE-LUKE CO. 845 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. REMEMBER “YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT BELK’S” Walker, Jr., and two children of Ridgeland; Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Walker and daughter, Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sylvester and children, Richlands, N. C.; Remember —^ You Always Save At... GALLANT-BELK COMPANY ————■ i 11. i i ■ i — ii .i i .I. ii m Christmas Specials YOU’LL SAVE BOTH TIME AND MONEY BY SHOP PING FIRST AT GALLANT-BELK COMPANY! GIVE HER LINGERIE / It’s Sure To Please! • Satin Slips Lovely quality satin slips for ladies. Special for Christmas. $1.29 - SI .48 - $1.98 Seampruf Slips Ladies’ satin Seampruf Slips St .98 "rc $2.98 Bedjackets Ladies’ quilted and chenille bedjackets. $1.29 - $1.98 98c Rayon Panties Ladies’ fancy rayon panties. 39c - 59c - 79c Gowns & Pajamas Ladies’ jersey gowns and pajamas; also satin pajamas and printed outing. $1.48-$1.98 $2.98 Satin Robes Satin robes and housecoats. Wonder ful values at $2.98 - $4.95 Quilted robes and housecoats. $5.95 » $7.95 Housecoats Ladies’ chenille housecoats and robes. Special for Christmas $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Satin Pajamas Ladies’ fine quality satin pajamas. Thrill her this Christmas with these drifts * ' $1.98 AM> $2.98 Remember: All gifts at Galla nt-Belk’s are wrapped attrac tively in Christmas paper at no extra cost! GALLANT-BELK COMPANY SECOND FLOOR HOME OF BETTER VALUES GREENWOOD, S. C. at the home of Mr§. J. Arch Tal bert. This was the first of a series of meetings held by the local missionary society of the McCormick Baptist church carry- ! ing out a nation-wide “Week of Prayer” for foreign missions. On Wednesday afternoon the circles met with Mrs. James Marion Dorn and Mrs. Ernest Hanvey; oA Thursday afternoon the society met with Mrs. J. S. Dukes and on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Lee Faulkner. All the junior organizations also met during the week. xx— American Legion And Auxiliary Hold Meeting The Thos. J. Lyon Post of Amer ican Legion and its Auxiliary met jointly at the community house here Tuesday evening of last week. A short devotional was con ducted by Mrs. Pal Roper after which Post Commander J. M. Cox introduced Malcomb Shirley that an inspection station will make in McCormick county during the present inspection period. All vehicles should be approved while the inspection unit is in the of county. Christ Attracts Many To Claussen’s Bakery Honea Path, State Commander. The station will be open from Mr. Shirley made a most helpful 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. each week day and inspiring address on patriot- except Saturday when the hours ism, reminding members of these will be from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. organizations of their unique re- j x sponsibilities and priveleges at this critical moment in American Tableau Of Birth Of history. State Adjutant Pinson of Greenwood was also present and made a short talk. A delightful social hour followed with Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Mrs. Wistar Harmon and Mrs. Mildred L. Nave conducting some exciting games. Hot punch, hors d’oeuvres, sand wiches and cookies were served from a beautifully appointed table. X Union Services Changed To Third Sunday Night Rev. W. M. Owings will preach at St. Paul Methodist Church at Plum Branch next Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. The Young Peoples Division will have charge of the service at the McCormick Methodist Church at the 7 o’clock hour that evening. Prof. W. B. Carmichael of Plum Branch will deliver an address to the young people at this time. Union services of the McCor mick churches have been changed from the second Sunday night j until the third Sunday night. xx Inspection Station ! To Move To Mc Cormick December 15 The State Highway Department vehicle inspection station No. 16 is scheduled to begin the inspec tion of cars and trucks in this section on December 16 and to operate here through January 3. The station will be closed for Christmas from Dec. 24 through Dec. 27 and will also be closed on Jan. 1. All owners of cars and trucks in McCormick county are urged to bring their vehicles to the inspec tion lane at the earliest possible moment and secure the new green First Period 1942 certificate of approval. This is the only stop Augusta, Ga., Dec. 6.—An im pressive, life-like tableau of the birth of Christ, set up in observ ance of the Christmas season on the lawn of H. H. Claussen’s Sons Inc., prominent Augusta baking firm, is attracting hundreds of visitors each night from Augusta and out of town to view the spiring scene. It is a particularly striking scene as the colored lights play on it, and many visitors watch it for hours. The bakery, located at 1589 Broad Street in Augusta, has ar ranged to light the scene from 7 to 11 o’clock every evening until Christmas. A sound system has been installed to play Christmas music, including choristers sing ing Christmas carols, during the evenings. Everyone is invited to see the inspiring tableau, baking officials said, and thousands are expected to take advantage of the oppor tunity f o see it. “An invitation has been mailed to schools as well as church con gregations in and around Au gusta,” George Claussen, presi dent of Claussen’s, said “and we extend a cordial invitation to everyone to visit Augusta and to come to the plant and view this really magnificent manger scene.’' “We have spent a great dea^ of effort to make the spectacle as impressive and as life-like as pos sible, so that everyone who sees it will leave with a true spirit of Christmas in their hearts and will carry with them the message of Good Will Toward Men’.” BETTER DRY CLEANING Latest improved methods Satisfactory service WHEN YOU VISIT AUGUSTA Bring us your dry cleaning work. Get the hest. It cost* no. more than ordinary clean ing. Work done while you do your Christmas shopping. 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