The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 10, 1946, Image 9

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THE CHRONICLE Strives' To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete, nd Reliable Newsy and F (Shp (SUnton QUinmirlo If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLVI WEST CLINTON SOCUL AND PERSONAL NEWS assistant. Bob Yarboroust!. ^Mrs. EssieLou.Oa-rnerof Augusta, M rs. Watson, president,' c< and Mrs. Robert McGinnis. Bagwell, secreUry, ca Andy McElrath and daughter, Sy- read the minutes or me previ bU, and Miss Ruby Mae Alexander I mMt | ng . After all business was ol Simpsonvllle, were Snuday guests. m Mrs. J. C. Lowe dlsmls Clinton, S. C., Thursdoy, October 10,1946 Rev. J. O. Watson. I Polly Davenport; teacher, Mrs. rs. Truman Leopard and S ;f3H3 week-end w Myra Cooper, Mrs. C. M. Fr ed relatives here Sunday. Miss Myrtle Ktrkley ot 1 Norton, Mrs. \ h CUnton, spent Sunday wi and Mrs. Will Hamptort. e Terry and Ffank Sharpton berry, visited . Mr. an^^4^s?^HCTuy King Saturday. Bailey Memorial Methodist cb C. Gregory assisted by Rev. \ I. Childers andlj'"- 1 Irene »" on, Tommy, visile twig Bobo In Whitmire s. Edgar Whltsel Sunday. former Miss Violg Corley ol lie Gilmer, Mrs. Philip Young ssUtant 1 C fh k: M *“ ie c * m P bell i Finance Committee: Tom Brown, Yammell, Frankie 1 Oakley, , Oscar Klnard, W. D. Middleton, On Monday evening the Woman's Missionary society of Calvary Bap- ing. The new officers for the com ing year had'charge, with Mrs. J. O. Watson presiding. Mrs. Inez Starnes, members, rendered an interesting program on “World Investmei * Southern Baptists." Mrs. J. J. Pianist: Emily Trammell; . nl pianist, Polly Davenport. Adult Men: J. C. Lowe; assistant. Young Women: Maggie Camp sslatant, Mrs. J. O. Watson. Young Men; Tom^ferown; as s Department Superin- Intermediate, Unioi tura Mae Howard; pianlst.l Laura Mae Howard. •al SecreUry; Maggie Camp-jness^and ^death _of our fathei avmport. Tra ^ n ' ,n '* Ml ' U I ' G. W. Meadors. ** f People's Counselor: Mrs. J.! J. C. Meadors. on. * j Walter Meadors and f. and sympathy shown during th THE ARMY STORE “Quality Priced Right” Winter Needs We Have a Complete Stock Ladies’ OXFORDS $3.98 to $5.98 BLANKETS All Cotton— 98c to $2.98 Part Wool— $5.98 and $7.98 BED SPREADS . $3.98 TOWELS ,, 35c to 79c PIECE GOODS GINGHAMS, yard 65c CHAMBRAYS. yard" 65c Assorted Patterna PRINTS, yard 29c to 69c Big Selection COTTON CREPE 49c and 59c Large Assortment WHITE OUTING, yard 25c SHEETING, 40in. wide, yd 27c BROADCLOTH, yard 36c to 59c Ladies’ SWEATERS All Wool $2.98 and $3.48 HANDBAGS . S3.98 MEN’S HATS New Shipment $1.98 to $6.50 Boys' Winter JACKETS $4.98 to $14.68 RAYON HOSE 40c to $1.08 Men's and Boys' ■ WORK PANTS $2.13 up GAUZEVESTS 59c PRINTDRESSES $1.90 and $3.98 SPORT COATS See them! $14.95 to $16.95 Men’s SWEATERS $2.98 up MEN’S SUITS Big Selection $19.60 to $30 BELTS, TIES and SUSPENDERS DRESS SHIRTS Stripes and white, sires 14 to 17 $2.50 Boys’ UNION SUITS Size 6 to 16 $1.07 TROUSERS A complete line of Tweeds, Gabar- $5"90 up CHILD’S COATS , Sires 2 to 14 S5.40 to $12,60 Child’s PAJAMAS Cotton flannel, size 2 to 8 ' $1.14 Infiuit DRESSES ^ $1.95 Child’s DRESSES Size 1 to 14 $1.19 up New Shipment Men’s OXFORDS Up to $6.00 WORK SHIRTS 98c up Plenty of Full Fashioned HOSE ■ ■ 79c and $1.08 Double BLANKETS $1.98 to $5.98 Men's I TOP COATS $27 and $28 WORKSHOES Sizes 1 to 6 $3.86 RUBBER" BOOTS $4.50 work'shoes Sturdy-built, leather and composition soles. Sizes-6 to 12. , 52,98 to $6,95 BOYS’ SUITS Sizes 10 to 18 514.98 to $18.00 MEN’S SOCKS 22c to 49c CHILD’S SUITS Sizes 1 to 3 $1.25 and $1.99 CORDUROY OVERALLS .. 52.98 Window CURTAINS $4.98 , LUGGAGE 54.30 to $27.50 PLAID SHIRTS $1.44