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, Mr. L. W. Ridlehoorer of Fluid
Branch wai a visitor here Satur
day.
Mr. asal Mrs. J. Fred Buzhardt
and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kehaya
were among those attending the
Army-Navy football game in Phil
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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 194S
Furqueron-Waldroup
adelphia, Saturday, December 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Buzhardt were visit
ing their son, Fred Jr., student
at West Point, and the Kehayas
visited relatives in New York.
Mr. Edwin Parker of the Bell-
vue community was a visitor here
Tuesday.
- Chief Pharmacist Mate Leonard
C. Blackwell, of the United States
Navy, is visiting his parents, Mr.
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HENRY J. GODIN O. D.
Doctor of Ocular Science.
Exclusive Sight Specialist.
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j Do not dispare, or give up if your Eye Physician or Spectacle
Dealer cannot prescribe the glasses your eyes need to make you
set comfortably and satisfactorily, just remember there is a rea
son;/s Perhaps it is their unexperience and knowledge of the
mkrv&nus new developments to aid subnormal Vision. I espe
cially invite the half blind and most complicated cases for ex
amination.
CONTACT LENSES FITTED. ' ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED.
Offices 956 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia
and Mrs. Joseph B. Blackwell, after
having been overseas for the past
31 ^months. He has been in the
service for eight years.
Mr. J, W. Robertson of the Re-
hoboth community was a visitor
here Saturday.
Mr. Rudolph Strom, Signalman,
2-c, U. S. Navy, San Pedro, Calif.,
is spending a leave here with his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Strom.
■ i Mrs,. John R Crawford
of McCormick, S. C,
announces the marriage of her
daughter, . / ~ |
Mrs. Effie Lee Furqueron,
of Augusta, Ga.,
to r i
Mr. George H. Waldroup
Of Mobile, Ala., and Augusta,
Nov. 27, 1945, in Augusta.
Mr. Waldroup recently received
an honorable discharge from the
Mr. H. M. Thompson of . the,United States Army.
a visitor' 11,110 couple will make their
home at 945 Telfair Street,
Augusta.
Bellevue community was
here Monday. '
rs. r rancxs r reeman ana two tj nn « o -ri
, Buck and Joe Lee, of Sum- olippCT F OF
Mr. And Mrs. Hanna
- Mrs. Francis Freeman and
sons,
ter, are visiting - here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lee.
Mr. John L. Peurifoy of Hamil
ton, Ohio, is spending a couple of
weeks htere in the home of Dr.
and Mrs. C. K. Epting.
Mr. Thomas Culbreath, student
at the University of North Caro
lina, Chapel Hill, N. C., is spending
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Strom Culbreath, of the
Rehoboth community.
Westinghouse Refrigerators,
Maytag Washing Machines
Now on display.
J. S. STROM
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McCormick, S. G
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nickles of
Hodges visited relatives here Tues
day.
Mr. John Gibert of Calhoun
Falls, who underwent an operation
at the Anderson County Hospital,
Anderson, several weeks ago, has
been transferred to the Veterans’
Hospital in Columbia. Latest re
port is that he is getting along
very nicely.
Sgt. and Mrs. Archie Lewis, Jr.,
announce the birth of a son,
Archie Jefferson Lewis, III, on
Tuesday, December 4. Mrs. Lewis
is the former Miss Frances
Schumpert.
Mr. and Mrs. Rembert S. Tru-
luck of Greenville, entertained
with a buffet supper Saturday
Evening, Nov. 24, at the community
house here honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan C. Hanna, recent bride
groom and bride. Receiving with
Mr. and Mrs. Truluck, and their
honorees were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Scruggs, the bride’s parents; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Scrubs, Jr., of
Savannah; Mr. Lewis Scruggs,
Mrs. M. J. Ferquron, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Pinson, of Cross Hill. Mrs.
Henry M. Young, Mrs. Irene B.
Gilbert, Mrs. Ruth P. Duncan and
Mrs. J. W. Ferqueron, assisted in
serving refreshments.
Decorations for the occasion
were giant white chrysanthemums
and pine needles.
A mock wedding was staged by
Mrs. George Dorn, Mrs. Young,
Mr. G. C. Wilder, Mr. .Preston
Strom, Mr. Lewis Scruggs, Mr.
George Dorn, Mrs. Jack Scruggs,
Jr., and Mr. Alfred White and
Mr. Rembert Truluck and dancing
followed. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna
were presented a silver pitcher.
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FOR SALE BY
PEOPLES DRUG STORE
—Adv.
WANT ADV.
In the market for timber land
any size tract. See me before you
sell. Harry Ream, McCormick, S.
C.
I am in the market to buy all
kinds of cows, yearlings, steers,
calves and hogs, at the highest
market price. Write me or see
me at McCormick, S. C. M. J.
Jester. Jr. '
FOR SALE or TRADE—Spring
ers and milk cows. M. J. Jester,
Jr.. McCormick, ~S. C.
. . . short and perky . . . long
and tailored . . . sweeping
and regal. Rose sprigged
quilted rayon satins, downy-
soft chenilles, feather weight,
warm flannels, slinky rayon
crepes. Robes in which to
spend her leisure hours . . .
robes to keep her heart warm
for you.
1 — 6 ft. Electrolux Kerosene
Refrigerator in tip top shape
$100.00. L. W. Ridlehoover, Plum
Branch. S. C.
WANTED — Reliable colored
woman to nurse two children and
do housework. Health card and
references desired. Write to Mrs.
Samuel Garber. Greenwood, S. C.
FOR SALE — One nice Jersey
Heifer, will freshen in the next
ten days. E. H. Christian, R. 2,
McCormick, S. C.
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
HOME OF BETTER VALUES
GREENWOOD, S. G
TAKEN UP—One mule, which
owner can get by describing and
paying costs. Edwin Parker, R. 1,
^oy. S. C.
Pecans, large size Paper Shell,
for sale at 30 cents per pound.
Drop me a card; will deliver. H.
M. Thompson, R. 1, McCormick, S.
C.
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She matched her beauty
against his brawn in the
romance that
shocked a
nation
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BING CROSBY
PRODUCTIONS
presents
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FRANK immUr*
JAMES EDWARD GRANT
SteM* FRANK TUTTIE
Mwri Un OaiM Artist:
starring +,
LINDA DARNELL- BARBARA DI!IHDn
and Introducing
GREG MeCLURE afyokn t. suium»
OTTO KRUGER * WALLACE FORD
GEORGE MATHEWS • ROBERT BARRAT
and LEE SULLIVAN as "Mickey” ,
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The romantic colorful life of one of America’s
greatest fighters makes its long awaited appearance on
the screen when Bing Crosby’s production,
“THE GREAT JOHN L.”
arrives at the '
HOLLYWOOD THEATRE
on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 17th and 18th.
We are pleased to announce the opening of
McCormick Grocery Co. on Virginia Street in the
Talbert building.
Your patronage will be highly appreciated.
We will carry a complete line of Staple and
Fancy Groceries.
Our prices will suit you. ;
MICK GUV CO.
W. W. KEOWN, JR.
MRS. EDGAR R. PRICE
MRS. HARVEY G. SANDERS
Owners
Virginia Street McCormick, S. C.
FOR SALE—Adjustible screened
in Kiddie Koop—(Baby Bed). New
mattress. Mrs. W. K. Connor. Mc
Cormick. S. C.
KEEP WARM — All Wool fully
lined 35 oz. Men’s and Boys’
Mackinaws, an ideal Xmas and
New Year’s gift. Imd. delivery.
T. D. Miner, Plum Branch, S. C.
Raincoats, Men’s Ladies' and
children’s. Complete line. T. D.
Mnier, Plum Branch, S. C.
Revlon
Monique
Chen Yu
and
Other Selections.
Not Closing On
Wednesdays P. M.
through holidays.
VANITY BEAUTY
SHOP
Main St.
Phone 67
McCormick, S. G
FOR YOUR
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Have a new Hair-do
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for Christmas,
Make your appoint
ment with Josephine’s
Beauty Shop now!
Phone 91,
McCormick, S. C.