The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 25, 1949, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
MHDAVS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greetlnc*
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
Grady Adair will observe a birth
day Sunday, August 28th.
Rev. and Mrs. Allen C. McSween,
of Lincolnton, N. C., formerly of this
city, will observe their wedding an
niversary August 31.
Robert McCrary is celebrating his
birthday today.
August 27th is the birthday of Mrs.
Winfred Norris.
Edgar Taylor, Jr., J. L. Furr and
Mrs. LeRoy Sanders will observe
their birthdays August 29th. Mr. and
Tors. Sanders will also'observe their j
wedding anniversary on the 29th.
August 31st birthdays will include
C. H. McCrary, Jr., and W. R. An
derson. v
Miss Margaret Blakely will ob
serve her birthday August 28th.
Richard Sanders, son of Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Sanders, celebrated his
third birthday August il2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Milam ob
served their third wedding anniver
sary yesterday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson are
celebrating their wedding anniversa
ry today.
Wilmot Shealy, III, celebrated his
fifth birthday August 20th. .
F. M. Stutts observed his birthday
Tuesday, August 23rd. His son, Rich
ard Stutts, is celebrating a birth
day today. , J
Tommy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs^
Roy Smith, was one year old Au
gust 22.
James Holland celebrated a birth-
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day August 24.
Terry Eligh, son of Mr. and Mrs. j[
Bill Sligh, of Whitmire, formerly ofj;
this city celebrated his first birth-11
day August 5. Janice Sligh celebrated
her second birthday August 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowry M. Wilson
will observe their 15th wedding an
niversary August 26. .
C. T. Thomason observed a birth
day August 23.
Mr. and Mrs. George Christopherj
Young, of Rock Hill, formerly of this
city, celebrated their second an
niversary August 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sadler cele
brated their first wedding anniver
sary July 29.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr.,
celebrated their wedding anniversary!
August 16.
Mr .and Mrs. 14 H. F. Blalock
observed their wedding anniversary
August 23. * 1 _
Roy Workman, Jr., celebrated
a birthday August 22.
H. C. Suber observed a birthday g
August 11. ft
Mrs. Carter Wright had a birth- jlj
day August 22.
Mrs. C. H. Hall of Nashville, Tenn..
observed a birthday August 14.
Thursday, August 25, 1949
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spending two weeks at his home be- §
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To School Dry
Cleaning Week
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(Jo through Vour wardrobe today and get out all your
school clothes—suits, pants, dresses, skirts, sweaters,
neckties — and let us jfive them that fresh new look.
Each garment is inspected by experienced checkers be
fore leaving our plant.
Don't forget to have that raincoat and jacket cleaned
and shower-proofed before schopl starts.
FOR “BEAUTIFUL CLEANING*
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PHONE 77
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roloLio* nora
Mr * Earl Workman and Mr* Hoo-
ry Hartor hav« roturnod trom a vu-
it orttn in# tormm » daughlor, Mr*
!>•% A Trtco. and Mr Trtco in Fay-
otto* ill#. N C They w#r# al*o ac-
tompaiu#d by Mr» Tnco tor a *tay
with Mr and Mr* Heidi Traak ot
W lUnington, N C, at th#ir cottapt
at WridhtavUlt B#ach
Mr and Mr* Hubert Pitt* hav#
1 etui nod trom a week * stay in the
mountama ot North Carolina.
Friends of Mr* Dave Copeland will
regret to know that the continues ill
wt the Blalock Clinic.
Mrs. Lrr >y Owens underwent an
rperaticm at Hay* hospital during
the week
Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair, ot
Rock Hill. Duckett Adair, of Colum
bia. and Wat Henderson, of Char
lotte. N. C., were here during the
week for a visit with relatives.
Mrs. Witt G.bson, of Swannanoa,
N. C., and Mrs. Jerry Hornaski and
daugbftr, Linda, of Topeka, Kansas,
are gAts this week of Mr. and Mrs.
Platt Prather.
Misses Betty Taylor and Frances
Kiger spent the week-end at Myrtle
Beach. Miss Taylor is now visiting
her sister, Mrs. Dan Roberts, and
Mr. Roberts, in Carthage, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Young
spent last week in St. Petersburg,
Fla.
Mrs. Willie Evans has returned to
her home in Newark. N. J., after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wright and
son. Steve, with Mr. and Mrs. D. V.
Wright. Jr., and daughter, Linda,
were recent visitors in Ware Shoals.
Mrs. Tom J. Anderson of Green
wood, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Coleman during the week.
Mrs. E. Mood Smith spent several
days during the week with Mrs. J. L.
Harvey in Columbia.
Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Webb, Beth
Webb and Miss Virginia Roberts
1 spent the week-end in the mountains
; of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carson and
sons, of Gastonia, N. C., visited
;her sister, Miss Jamie Little during
1 the week,
’ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray and chil
dren, with Miss Leone Crosby, of
Union recently vacationed at Daytona
Beach and other points of interest in
Florida.
Thornwell Dunlap, Jr., spent
i0£ the week , at SL Simons Island,
Ga.
Miss Grace Danhoff was a recent
i guest of the M. A. Macdonalds
at Montreal, N. C. Mr. and Mrs.
j Danhoff and son, ^immy, were visi-
I tors there and accompanied her
home.
WILSON’S GROCERY
305 N. Sloan Street
Phone 7-R
Jewel
LARD, 4 lbs 69c
AUmka
SALMON, No. 1 can . 39c
SUGAR, 5 lb* 42c
Cure
LARD, 4 lbs.
69c
Carnation, Silver Cow, Pet
MILK, 3 tall cans 33c
Thick
FATBACK, 2 lbs 36c
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THE WEST
FLOUR 25 lbs. $1.6$
TOMATOES, 2 No. 2 cons .... 19c
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Mayfield
CORN, 2 No. 2 cons
19c
Argo
PEACHES, 2Vi con
24c
Adluh MEAL, 10 lbs
49c
Adluh FLOUR, 25 lbs
$1.95
Adluh FLOUR, 10 lbs
89c
Kingan’s
KP, 12 oz. con
39c
Kingan’s
VIENNA SAUSAGE, 4 oz
17c
Kingan’s
POTTED MEAT, 3Vi oz.,
2 for 15c
Kingan’s
CORNED BEEF, 12 oz.
Clover
SLICED BACON, lb
45r
Armour’s Sliced
CHEESE, lb
49c
Wisconsin Aged
CHEESE, lb
49c
Fresh CORN, dozen
40c
Fresh OKRA, lb.
10r
Fresh TOMATOES, lb.
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oz. 35c
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