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✓ 0*>*? f JM r •rr - .o M2 .Jtyi- :v *V.CM«a:>»M , , . i|in 11 »Wi ■ ■»i_' ''^i»- ^-- - ■ **’ “' 1 ' 'r**!*'— ■i> »■ v 4 ‘ • * • * «• • McCORMICK . v ,i \ ' i’ . I I . McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY,' NOVEMRER ‘20$lfc i< • . •. '..'1 ■■■ • — * -v*!* -r.’ .. vm • 4 i •'/l K- .. :-T Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . Bradley and children of Winnsboro spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. J. E. Bradley. H. Jennings* r * ’ Mr. and Mrs. J; Ernest Toting and family of ’ Oreenwood were guests in tile home' of ‘Mr. and Mrs. At C. Kehaya Sunday. iir r weeks, will return 'home with .t;.' .! "’!> *..vn :d i^s*. Mr. :Joe Bowen, student at Pres byterian College, Clinton, spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. Q. A. Lewis. Mrs. J. s. Dukes has returned home from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oraydon Dukes and little daughter in Louisville, Ky. • Mr. Edwin Rice, . student” at Presbyterian - College, * Clinton, spent the week end *-< in’ Plum Branch r with his parents^ Mr. and Mrs. j;, C* Rice, j v Mr. and : Mrs. James Blackman, Griffin, Ga., spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. Ellis Jennings. Mr. Herman Jenriings, student at ’Lander College, Greenwood,' spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Jen nings. Major and Mrs. John Nixon Talbert spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Snelling in Charlotte, N. C. . Mrs. W. G. Blackwell accompanied them for a longer stay. r'7-2) ,i.yu :•) ■ * Harvjey payne in Bennettsviile. Dr.i Payne, has opjened an office for the practice of his profession them Mr. Virgil Wall,- student at New berry College, -Newberry, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lenzie Wall. Mr. Ralph Winp^ ^student at the University of South Carolina, Co lumbia, Spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Garrett .and son, Alex, spent the week end with Winn, in Plum Branch, relatives in Washington, Ga. Mr. Ray Jennings, student at Dr. L. K. Simpson left Monday for Tampa, Fla., for a visit of two the University of South Carolina, weeks with Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Columbia, spent the week end here Myers. Mrs. Simpson, who has with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. been there with them for the past Mr. William Willis, student at the University of -South Carolina, Columbia, spent the week end near t6wh with fiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.'Willis. ’ Mrs. Bertha S. Harris spent the past week end with relatives and friends in Chester. Mrs. W. E. Rheney is spending some time with her son, Mr. Her bert Rheney, in Spartanburg. and shoulder cot&tg'fe Of 'rose car nations. -fhow v o: The grooms mbthft!? 1 wore ’black crepe with black accessories and her corsage was of white carna tions. Following the wedding Mrs. Ar rington entertained with a wed ding breakfast at her home here for the wedding party and out of town guests. A chicken salad course with hot coffee was served. The three tiered bride's cake cen- OF Mr. M. C. White, Jr., student at Lander College, Greenwc spent the week end here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. White. Put Your Hat On A SMART HEAD If you want a. “hairdo” that really emphasizes your beauty, choose it as carefully as you choose your hats. I will gladly advise you exactly the style that will best set off your beauty charm. Don’t leave charm to chance! Phone 91 for an appointment for your next per manent. I have a new 1946 Eugene Permanent Wave Machine. Will be open all day Wednesday, Nov. 27th. JOSEPHINE’S BEAUTY SHOP McCORMICK, S. C. Mrs. E. L. Rogers has recently bought the home vacated by the C. R. Sanders in their transfer to Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Osborne have an apartment with her. Mr. George Bonnetlfe, student at tering the lace covered dining Newberry College, Newberry, spent table was cut and served by the the week end here with his par- bride and groom, ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bpnnette. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Arrington, Mr. Jack Mrs. Ellie Jennings visited her Arrington, Mrs. Paul Lofton, Mr. daughter, Mrs. James Blackman, an( i Mrs. Jeff Kinard, Misses Vir ginia and June Kinard, Ninety Six, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Augusta, Ga., Mr. F. I. Baker, Sr., Mrs. L. L. DeMolet, in Griffin, Ga.,. last week; Mr. Douglass Bradley, student at The Citadel, Charleston, spent the week end here with his parents, Mrs. Estelle Jenkins, Mr. Richard Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradley. , s. Baker, Mr. Louis M. ’ O'Brien, . ' Miss Mary Baker, Atlanta, Ga., Mr. Robert LeRoy of Troy Route M iss Zelen Douglas, Union, S. C., 1 was among the visitors here Fri- M iss Kittle Ross, Ft. Moultrie, S. ^y- | c., Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Talbert, - ! Kenny Talbert, Elberton, Ga., Mr. Mr. Jack Deason, student at the an( j Mrs. Earle C. Duckett, Misses STATE OF SOUTH Ci County Of McCorm&x.rx* BY J. W. CORLEY, PROBATE? JUDGE: WHEREAS, Mrs. Elizabeth H- Bruce made suit to me to ‘. granv her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of W. J. r Bruce ; | THESE ARE THEREFORE, t> j cite and admonish all and singu- lar the Kindred and Creditors of the said W. J. Bruce, deceased, that they be and appear before l me, in the Court of Probate, to be (held at McCormick on November 23rd, 1946, Next, after publication hereof, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 12th day of November Anno Domini,. 1946. - . - , • J. W. CORLEY, Probate Judge. University of South OArolina, Co lumbia, spent the week end here Wilma* and Earlene Duckett, Mrs. C. C. Wharton, Misses Cile and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mary Nelson, Mrs. T. S. Chipley, WANT ADV. In the market for timber land any size tract. See me before you. sell. Harry Ream, McCormick, S_ C. P. Deason. Mr. John Wise, student at Clem- Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wideman son College, Clemsoh, spent the and children and Mr. Bill BosdeM week end here with his aunt, Mrs.‘j r Edgefield, spent Sunday in Greenwood with David Wardlaw. Mr. John Bosdell. Mrs. Eva Duckett, Mrs. J. W. Duckett, Mr. Fred Duckett, Green wood, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hamilton, and Marion Hamilton, Mr. Edwin Bradley, student at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bradley. Parties Honoring Bride-Elect On Thursday evening, Mrs. J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr., and Miss Bet- tye Fuller entertained in Miss Ar- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hutchison of rington’s honor with a most de- Greenville and Misses Janice and lightful three course dinner party Jenella Young of Greenwood spent a t the home of the former’s par- the past week end with Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Sanders Mrs. N. G. Rankin. | Sixteen were seated and contests were enjoyed after dinner. Each Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Price and | guest wrote a letter to the bride children were recent visitors with and these were sealed in one relatives in Hamlet, N C. Return- package not to be opened until ing home they stopped by for a the first anniversary of her mar- short stay with Dr. and Mrs. | riage HOLLYWOOD THEATRE McCormick, S. C. Remember — You Always Save At... GALLANT-BELK COMPANY • BOYS, Outfit Yourselves SWEATERS With Quality APPAREL Button and slipover in part and all wool. Sizes 8 to 18. BOYS’ SUITS 2.98 - 5.95 Good looking .... tweeds, solids, two- BOYS’ PANTS tone jackets, solid pants. Sizes 4 to 20. 9.20 - 28.50 Boys’ pants large assortment of jtweeds and tweederoy. Sizes 6 to 18. 5.25 - 9.50 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD Continuous from 2 P. M. ROY ROGERS In “UNDER NEVADO SKIES" CHAPTER NO. 12 ‘LOST CITY OF THE JUNGLE" Opportunity of lifetime supply ing DDT and other profitablr products to farmers in McCormic & County. No experience or capita* required. Must have auto, goo* references. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. TV Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. FOR RENT—Ten rooms on larui owned by Savannah Valley Good will Association and Sinunbn^ Ridge Third Division Union, know:* as the McCormick Industrial. School building. Apply to Rev. Milton E. Gordon, Route 3, Edge-, field, S. C., or Mary S. Jordan, P- O. Box 162, Greenwood, S. C. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25TH AND 26TH “WITHOUT RESERVATIONS" Starring CLAUDETTE COLBERT—JOHN WAYNE ALSO: NEWS Reversible in tan or blue. Sizes 12 to 22. . 13.80 -14.95 / HUGGER CAPS In solids and plaids. Both woolen and corduroy. 1.00 -1.95 BATH ROBES Boys’ flannel bath robes. Colors of wine, blue or brown. Sizes 8 to 14. 3.10 SHIRTS Sport styles in a variety of colors. Ages 6 to 20. 1.70 - 1.98 - 2.48 LEATHER JACKETS Sturdy quality leather jackets for boys they’re warm and will stand wear. 10.95 -19.95 RAINCOATS Let it rain when you’re wearing a slicker type raincoat. 3.95 - 5.55 - 6.95 BUY AN EXTRA SAVING BOND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH “DICK TRACY” With MORGAN CONWAY—ANNE JEFFREYS—MIKE MAZURKI THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28TK AND 29TH “KITTY" Starring PAULETTE GODDARD—RAY MILLAND—PATRICIA KNOWLES CECIL KELLAWAY Matinees Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 3:30 to 5:39 NIGHT SHOWS 7 TO 11 GALLANT-BELK COMPANY 1 A . HOME OF BETTER VALUES GREENWOOD, S. G Preceding the rehearsal on Sat urday evening Mrs. Benton Talbert and Mrs. Emory Bentley enter tained members of the wedding party and out of town guests with a bouffet supper at the home of [their mother, Mrs. Arrington. A salad course, hot coffee and angel [food cake were served. X Arringon-Baker r • In a beaufiful double ring cere mony Miss Irma K. Arrington be came the bride of Sgt. Fred I Baker of Atlanta, Ga., and Ft Moultries, S. C., at noon Sunday in the McCormick Baptist Church with her pastor, Dr. L. K. Simpson, officiating. The altar was banked with ferns and palms and floor baskets of giant white crysaiithemums. Mrs. D. C. Talbeist gave a pro gram of organ music before the ceremony. She used the tradition al wedding marches and during t>e ceremony she played “Seal Us, Oh Holy Spirit”. The bride entered with her brother, James A. Arrington, who gave her in marriage. She wore a modish suit of grey wool with black accessories and a purple throated orchid corsage. Miss Catherine Ross of Green ville and Ft. Moultrie was the bride’s only attendant. She wore a gown of brown crepe with gold sequin trim, brown accessories and a corsage of midget yellow mums. The groom had as his best man, his brother, Richard Baker of At lanta. Ushers were W. P. Parks, G. C. Patterson. G. J. Sanders and J. Fred Buzhardt. Mrs. Baker is the youngest' daughter of Mrs. Alleen Duckett Arrineton and the la f e William c-i^npv Arrington of McCormick. Following her graduation from the Mcr?ormi''k High School she at tended the Greenwood Business College and has been doing secre- f .e/nr,i work at Ft. Moultrie for the no four years. Sgt. Baker is the son of Mrs. p-gtT V F DeMolet of Atlanta and Fred I. Baker of Miami, Florida. He spent 15 months in the Eu’-o- oean Theatre during World War II and wears two battle stars. He insurance, including fire is now stationed at Ft. Moultrie p , , wr • r . where they will make their home an( l theft. Write lor appomt- following a bridal trip through ment. i “bride's mother wore black 1 ^ E. SHEPPARD velvet with matching accessories R. 2, McCormick, S. C. FOR SALE: The Trustees of th fc Simmon Ridge Union and Savan nah Valley Association have de cided to sell certain real proper»/ in the Town of McCormick, con sisting of two (2) lots and a tract containing two and ninety-fiv ? one-hundredths (2.95) acres, mor; or less. This property will be soli to the person submitting the high est bid within (90) days after th> first publication of this advertise ment. Information concerning thi* property can be obtained from and bids submitted to: Rev. Milton E. Gordon, Route No. 3, Edgefield, cir Mary S. Jordan, P. Box No. 162, Greenwood, South Carolina. Turkeys For Sale—Engage your [Turkey now for Thanksgiving cr Christmas. Quantity is few this year. Contact Thomas McKinney, [Sr., McCormick, S. C. Fresh Yard Eggs For Sale at all times at my home. Get fresh eggs for your Christmas cakes. Thom as McKinney, Sr., McCormick, S. C." TV Bring Your truck TRUCK 0 HEADQUARTERS McCormick Service Station Phone 64 McCormick, S. C. AUTO INSURANCE All kinds of automobile and « Truck-Trained Mechanics « Truck Tools • Genuine Ford Truck Parts NEW TRUCKS • USED TRUCKS Nobody has more poor relations \ than a scrub sire nor deserves, less sympathy.