The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 30, 1949, Image 7
THCR8DAY, JUNE SO, 1049
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
SOCIETY
(Continued from page three)
Compton; local leaders, Mrs. Rob-i
ert Elmore and Mrs. EUie Poole.
During the social hour a contest!
on flowers was enjoyed.
The hostesses, assisted by Mrs.
Sumerel, served refreshments.
Miss Gladys Barrett I
Weds Wilbur P. Clark
Miss Gladys Barrett, of this city, I
became the bride of Wilbur P. Clark, |
of Greenwood, at nine-thirty o’clock
on Sunday morning, June 19, at the
Mt. Moriah Baptist church in Green
wood. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. E. L. Norton, pastor of the
church, with only members of the
families and a number of close
friends of the couple present.
The bride’s only attendant was her
sister, Miss Bessie Barrett, of this
city, and Mr. Clark had as his best
man his cousin, Billy Luquire, of
Gi eenwood.
The bride was attired in a street-
length dress of white eyelet embroid
ery with white accessories. Her cor
sage was an orchid.
The bride’s attendant wore a yel
low eyelet embroidery dress with
white accessories.
Immediately after the ceremny the
couple left for a wedding trip to
Myrtle Beach, and since their return
are making their home in Green
wood.
Mrs. Clark is the daughter of Mrs.
Lillie Barrett, of this city, and Mr.
Clark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P.
A. Clark of Greenwood.
Pase Seven
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greeting*
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
Sara Ray, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Ray, celebrating her sev
enth birthday today.
Patricia Bolt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Omer Bolt, will celebrate her
third birthday tomorrow.
David Plaxico, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Plaxico, was one year old June
23.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Buford, Jr.,
celebrated a wedding anniversary
yesterday June 29th.
Emily McCrary, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McCrary, will cel-i
ebrate her birthday June 9th. Today!
is the wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. McCrary.
Janet Johnson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Johnson, will cele
brate her fourth birthday Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley A. Timmons
will observe their wedding anniver
sary June 2.
July 4th birthdays include Mrs.
Perry M. Moore, W. W. Harris, W.
M. Chaney, and William H. Ander
son, Jr., of West Point, Ga., former
ly of this city.
July 3rd is the wedding anniversa
ry of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Whitlock will
celebrate their 16th wedding anni
versary tomorrow.
Hubert Owens will observe his !
birthday July 2.
Mrs. Sara B. Davidson will observe
her birthday Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Coleman and Frank C.
Young will observe their birthdays
toiporrow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Pitts will
observe a wedding anniversary July
5.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh will
celebrate their first wedding anni
versary Saturday, July 2nd.
Patsy Derrick, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Derrick, of Union, for
merly of this city, has a birthday
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George watts Cope
land will observe a wedding anniver
sary July 3.
Birth Announcements
FRASER
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Powell A. Fra
ser announce the birth of a son, Po
well Alexander, Jr., at the General
Hospital in Greenville on June 27.
Mrs. Fraser is the former Miss An-
nelle McCall of Florence.
OAKLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oakley an
nounce the birth of a son, Donald
Lewis, on June 26, at Hays hospi-i
tal. Mrs. Oakley is the former Miss
Margaret Purcell.
Gold Theatre
JOANNA, S. C.
Morning Show*—19 A. M.
Monday. Wednesday. Friday
Matinee—S F. M.
Monday. Wednesday. Friday
Night Show*—9:39 and S:39
Every Night
Admlasion 35c (39c pins 6c tax)
Children under 13—9c
Thur-Fri. June 30-July 1
TARZAN’S
MAGIC FOUNTAIN
Saturday July 2
Double Feature—
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INDIAN AGENT_
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Mon.-Tues. July 4-5
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ZACKERY SCOTT
Wednesday July 6
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NEXT—
THE BEAUTIFUL
BLONDE FROM
BASHFUL BEND
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Restaurant
MONDAY
JULY 4
Barbecue Chicken
or
Barbecue Meat and Hash
F/ Potatoes Cole Slaw
Pickles Hot Rolls
Coffee Milk Iced Tea
DINNER 11:30 ON
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lenty Chickens, Pork and
ish for Sale at 10:00 A.M.
ENJOY YOUR DINNER
IN A COOL
DINING ROOM
Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service
For Week of July 4-9
Our Loundry and Dry Cleaning Plant Will Be
Open for Business July 5 to 9. The plant will
be closed for only one day, July 4.
Have You Tried Our Laundry and
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JOANNA STORE NEWS
GROCERY SPECIALS!
VESPER TEA, V 2 lb.
Red Band S. R.
FLOUR, 25 lbs
$2.15
White Lily S. R.
FLOUR, 10 lbs
95c
Gamecock
SCRATCH FEED, 25 lbs.
$1.10
SUGAR, 5 lb. bag
. 45c
Duke’s
MAYONNAISE, pint jar
34c
Duke’s
RELISH, pint jar
34c
With the 10c Coupon Inside
SUPER SUDS
29c
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Armour’s Star
BACON, lb.
MEi
63c
PORK CHOPS, lb.
65c
Thick. Dry Salt Packed
FATBACK, lb
16c
Azalea All-Meat, Cello Packed
FRANKFURTERS, lb.
49c
Sliced
BACON ENDS, lb.
33c
Fresh Grade A
GROUND BEEF, lb
44c
PORK LIVER, lb.
33c
Selected—Tender
BEEF LIVER, lb.
70c
Center Cuts
CURED HAM, lb.
79c
49c
Double “A”
PINK SALMON, lb. can
.... 55c
Alaska
PINK SALMON, lb. con 49c
Castleberry’s, [‘oss and Star Fort
HASH, No, 2 con ,49c
Armoar’s
PORK & BEANS, 3 for , 25c
Carnation, Borden’s and Pet
TALL MILK, con 12c
RINSO, DUZ, OXYDOL and
SILVER DUST 29c
IT SPECIALS!
Economy Cuts
CURED HAM, lb.
69c
Southern Daisy
CHEESE, lb.
45c
A Red Wisconsin
CHEESE, lb.
59c
Sliced
LUNCHEON MEAT, lb.
48c
Sliced
BOILED HAM, lb.
. 95c
Azalea Pure
PORK SAUSAGE, lb.
39c
PLENTY
FISH, FRYERS AND HENS
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