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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1945 SeCORMICK MESSENGER k r«Mbbed Kterj Thursday ■iUbllshed Juu® S, IMS w EDMOND J. MeCRACKEN, Editor and Owner ) at the Post Qfflce at Me- Danulck, s. as uaD matter at Me second class. ^ EEBSCRIPTION One Year ■ Wtx Months ; Three Months — t REV. ROBERT H HARPER t , Lai' Worshiping in the church. Lesson for November 11 — Isaiah t:IS; Ephesians 5:15-21. Memory Selection—Esalms 111:1. Soipeone has imagined that Isaiah, having begun his work as pi prophet, was duly conscious of the responsibility involved and re turned, as it were, in his sixth chapter, to his call—both to con firm and encourage himself and to give authority to his message. The record of his call is beautiful ly impressive. In the presence of phe Lord, sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up. and attended Jby the shining and six-winged sera- pthim, the young man received nis commission to the prophetic office. His great experience had all the elements that are now essential to noble service—a vision of God. of eelf, and of the needs. And it came to him in worship. Isaiah was worshipping in the splendid temple on Mount Moriah, with its elaborate symbolism and ritual. But the groves, we have read were "God’s first temples." And everywhere that man feels the need of God, there is the house of God and the "gate of heaven." In the simple buildings where the most of men who are worshippers gather today, there can be a real worship. The young man in the temple i»ad doubtless been depressingly af fected by the death of Uzziah, the greatest of Hebrew kings since the Hme of Solomon, and he was ready for the vision of the King of kings. When so much upon which men had depended has been swept in the great war, it is a good time to turn in a sense of need to Him who is the same "yesterday, and to day, and forever.” ~I~~T Hollywood Theatre “A GOOD SHOW ALWAYS” McCormick, S. C. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9TH AND 10TH Show scr.r«.s at 2 o’clock on Sat. . CHARLES STARRETT in “ROUGH RIDING JUSTICE” Also: ZORRO’S BLACK WHIP NO. 10 Also: NEW COMEDY I f SATURDAY LATE SHOW 10:30 “DANGEROUS PASSAGE” ' Starring ROBERT LOWERY—PHYLLIS BROOKS MONDAY AND TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12TH AND 13TH ALAN LADD—GAIL RUSSELL in “SALTY O’ROURKE" With BRUCE CABOT—STANLEY CLEMENTS Also: LATEST NEWS WITH LATEST FOOTBALL THRILLS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14TH AND 15TH MATINEE WEDNESDAY 3:30 P. M. Show starts at 7:30—One show only GREGORY PECK — THOMAS MITCHELL — VINCENT PRICE ROSA STRODNER — RODDY McDOWELL and many more, in 'THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM Also: Little Strangers—Cartoon ADMISSION: Adults, 30 cents; •Children up to 12, 12 cents; Chil dren 12 to 15, 18 cents, including tax. USE 666 COLD PREPARATIONS LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS USE ONLY AS DIRECTED . v- ' . # i v JJMedqe atJeqiance fo tAe JKaa oJ tAe 'united SrtateS cJ ^Amewa (And I'll back up that pledge with Victory Bonds —- plenty of them!} _. - to tAe wAicA it 6tand& (My country —- the land that yields my crops, that gives living to me and mine. Fll put my dollars to work for her. &ne nation mdimulie (Fll keep It one nation — prosperous and happy.) W . - V VSJdC , . ,r C*a > 1 : ^fflitA AiAeidy, ami justice all * v ' - ■ - ■ ■ ■ • -- ... tjr, ' ■ i .<rr . j" '-'v 'V'*' ( ^ ... v-> i (* (And a good living for all — the living that my backlog of Bonds will make secure in the years to come . • . for me, for my community, for the boys who will be coming back from fighting in their country's service.) '<V if* LOAN y y ' I OUR QUOTA IS $108,000 HOLLYWOOD THEATRE McCormick, S. C. M. G. & j. J. DORN, INC. McCormick, S. C. THE DORN BANKING COMPANY McCormick, S. C. STROM’S DRUG STORE McCormick, S. C. This advertisement contributed by HUGULEY’S STORE McCormick, S. C. BEN FRANKLIN STORES McCormick, S. C. -"V J. J. COLLIER Plum Branch, S. C. i 11 BROWN’S INC. McCormick, S. C. — T H. DRUCKER McCormick, S. C. McGRATH MOTOR CO. McCormick, S. C. BUSSEY’S MARKET McCormick, S. C. GULF SERVICE STATION McCormick, S. C. d. i i J. L. BRACKNELL Plum Branch, S. C. GALLANT-BELK CO. Greenwood, S. C. J. CHARLES TALBERT (Out At Sandover)' R. 1, McCormick, S. C. WHITE HARDWARE McCormick, S. C. * i** PATTERSON CLO. CO. McCormick, S. C. PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE McCormick, S. C. tf J. R. CORLEY McCormick, S. C. McCORMICK DRY CLEANERS McCormick, S. C. McCORMICK SERVICE STATION McCormick, S. C. , ' J. S. STROM McCormick, S. C. F. WALKER LAGROON McCormick, S. C. STONE’S GROCERY Modoc, S. C. t *- 1 y > i y •v~r" "icn -w Thlg i s an official U. S. Treasury advertisement prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council, i ■ ~:&h .... i j