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Thursday, December 1, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 1 Page Seven SOCIETY (Continued from page three) tarpeted rostrum. / A program of nuptial music was presented by Miss Louise McKittrick, of Gastonia. N. C., pianist, and Mrs. R. M. Stoddard and Miss Sarah Stod dard, vocalists. ^ Usher groomsmen were Allen and Roland Knight, brothers of the bride, Jack Agee of Belton, Thomas Bald win, Joe McGee and Harry Baldwin, all of this city, and Roy Knight, Jr., off Honea Path, junior groomsman. J. Browning Dicus, of this city, was best man. The maid of honor, Miss Myrna McMillan, of Honea Path, and the matron of honor, Mrs. Thomas Bald win, sister of the bride, were gowned in American Beauty velvet styled *s> $ :: v. j: MEATS S READY TO EAT 1 I K ♦♦ >: I s :: a r. :: :: :: :: :: l Hams whole or half lb. 61c SHOULDER Pork Roast lb. 45c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS, lb. CHUCK 57c :: Beef Roast lb. 45c ROUND STEAK, lb. 75c STEW, bonelew, lb. 50c Veal Steak lb. 65c KRESH DAILY GROUND BEEF, lb. 45c KRENH DREWiKO FRYERS, lb. 60c MULLETS, freah, lb. 29c CATFISH, fresh, dreued, lb. ^ 45c BLACK BASS, dreaaed, !>..... 45c OYSTERS, standard, pint 79c OYSTERS, select, pint 85c The Country Market TELEPHONE NO. 98 : IB———MM——BdBMBMWMMHHdBMBBdWMMWdHBBMBHBBMPIIPt LAURENS in YOUR FAMILY THEATRE’’ Children Under 12 Free First Show at Dusk — Complete Show After 10 Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2-3 Coast Guard Randolph Scott, Frances Dee, Ralph Bellamy, Walter Connolly Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 5-6 ' Frank Capra’s It’s A Wonderful Life James Stewart, Donna Rofd, Lionel Barrymore, Thomas Mitchell Wednesday and Thursay, Dec. 7-8 THE CLIMAX I TO ADVENTURE IN THE GREAT NEW WEST! with a bow on the ofT-shoulder bod ice and long full 'skirt. They wore I matching mitts and gold mesh crowns j and carried bronze chrysanthemums i on muffs. The bridesmaids were dressed in i autumn green velvet and carried yel low chrysanthemums on muffs. They were Mrs. Allen Knight and Mrs. J. H. Agu of Belton, Miss Gloria Jones of Cashiers, N. C., and Oak Ridge, iTenn., and Miss Nell Timmerman, .sister of the bridegroom, junior maid, i The bride, who was escorted amd given in marriage by her father, , wore an old fashioned bridal gown ' of ice blue satin with a net yoke, leg o-mutton sleeves pointed over the wrists, and a full skirt with a train. Her veil of ice blue illusion was gath- ' ered to a coronet of seed pearls and | i her bouquet, fashioned on a muff, j ! was of bride’s roses amd white or- j chids. Immediately after the ceremony,, ; the bride’s parents entertained with a j reception at their home on the Au gusta road. Later in the evening the couple left' for a wedding trip, the bride wear-1 ing a wool suit in cashew tan with brown accessories and a corsage of white orchids. Mrs. Timmerman before her mar riage was a student at Limestone college. She is a sister of Mrs. Thom-' as Baldwin of this city. Mr. Timmerman is a well known young business man of the city and manager of Timmerman Motor com-; pany. Mr. and Mrs. Timmerman will re side here on Cedar street Formers To Elect New Committeemen For '50 Form Progrom Laurens County fanners will meet Saturday for the annual election of farmer-committeemen responsible for the administration of the Pro duction and Marketitmg program for 1(M Grover C. Roper, county chairman, states that new regula tions will affect the procedure of election this year The dales and headquarters for community PI4A committeemen election in the nine townships will, be ae follows: Croes Hill township at Town Hall. Croat HilL at 2 SO p m. December S. 1040 Diels township at Gray Court Owing* School. (Midlr build ing. Agricultural Room) at 2 SO p *. December S. 1040 Hunter and Jacks townships at Rov Crawford's 'Slore. Clinton, at 10 00 a m. De cember S. 1040 Laurens township at PMA Offirr. Laurens. 3 00 p m . December 3. 1049 Scuffletown town ship at Ora Community House at 2:00 p m. December 3. 1049 Sulli van township at Hickory-Tavern School, at 1 0o p m.. December 3. 1949 Waterloo township at Center Point School at 3 00 p m . Decem ber 3, 1949 Youngs township at Youngs School at 3 00 p m . Decern-j her 3. 1049 J. C. Penney Co. Authorizes Payment For Associates The board of directors of the J. C Penney company have authorized a special payment of an amount equal to two weeks’ pay for all full-time, associates who have been employed for the full year of 1949 and on a proportionate basis for extra and part-time associates and for those employed less than a year. All Penney associates throughout the company share in this payment except those who are members of the management staff and whose earn ings are determined largely by the company’s long-standing profit-shar ing plan. J.^B. Jordan, manager of the J. C. Penney company store here, said that more than 50,000 Penney associates all over the United States will par ticipate in this payment, including 20 of the Clinton store. He further em phasized that this was not a Christ mas bonus in the usual sense and was non-recurring. The company some years ago sub stituted a thrift and profit-sharing plan for the more usual Christmas bonus and into this plan is annually paid a proportionate of com pany earnings. The/oum^it extra payment, just amjounced, 'js addi tional to these thrift and pr#fit-shar- ing benefits. • » ■ . ■ ‘-V ■ Pre - Christmas Specials! Starting Thursday Morning Dec. 1st. 30% OFF ON ALL FALL COATS, SUITS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS 10% OFF ON ALL CHILDREN S COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES 20% OFF ON ALL WOOL SWEATERS ONE RACK OF NEW FALL DRESSES AT $5.00 These Are $8.95 Values 20% OFF ON ALL FALL BAGS IXYT OF BRASSIERES ALL NEW $1.00 LOT OF BRASSIERES AU Stylecraft Line 50c ALL OUTING GOWNS and PAJAMAS AT $2 95 Y&hie* up to $1.95 FALL HATS AT — Vi-PRICE Chaney's Dress Shoppe CLINTON — LAURENS IRBY HOLLAND’S GROCERY and MARKET 309 N. Sloan St. Free Delivery GENERAL MILLS Circbe FLOUR uf*. $1.45 (Satisfaction Guaranteed) Swift’s Jewel SHORTENING, 4 lbs. 73c irth Announcements BRANDT Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Brandt of Greensboro, N. C., announce the birth ,df a daughter on Sunday, November 27, at St. Leo’s hospital in Greens boro. Mrs. Brandt is the former Miss Martha Whitten, daughter of Dr. and : Mrs. B. O. Whitten of this city. SNIDER Mr. and Mrs. John R. Snider an- i nounce the birth of a daughter, Glo- : ria Rose, at the Blalock Clinic on Fri- : day, November 25. Mrs. Snider was : before marriage Miss Florrie Powell. | — * I ? SMITH Mr. and Mrs: William A. Smith of i i Mountville, announce the birth of a son, John Telford, on Friday, Nov. 25, at the Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Ethel Williams. Balentine’s LARD,, 4 lb. ctn. 62c Morrell’s Snow Cap LARD, 4-lb. pail 64c 8-lb. $1.27 Snowdrift SHORTENING, 3 lb. con 79c Dixie Crystal SUGAR, 5 lbs. 45c Adluh MEAL, 10 lbs. 45c Double Q Alaska Pink SALMON, con ‘38c Duke’s MAYONNAISE, RELISH, pint 32c General Mills Red Band FLOUR, 25 lbs. $2.19 Blue Bird ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz. con ... 27c Blue Bird ORANGE JUICE, 2 No. 2 cons 25c Virginia Packed TOMATOES, No. 2 con 10c Little Darling (Small Sifted) PEAS, No. 2 con 10c • Deerfield (White and Green) LIMA BEANS, 2 No. 2 cons 25c Rosedale ( W hole Kernel, Golden Sweet) CORN, 2 No. 303 cons 28c Van Camp's HOMINY, 2 No. 2V 2 cons 25c Burns CATFISH STEW, con 47c Sterling (26 oz. Round Box) SALT, 3 boxes 25c Del Monte Tomato CATSUP, 2 14-oz. bottles 35c Swift’s I^remium CORNED BEEF, con 46c Bed Seal VIENNA SAUSAGE, 2 cons 35c Aunt Jemima GRITS, 2 boxes ?9c Mahatma (Long Grain) RICE, 2 lbs 29c “P. C.” BLEACH, 2 quart bottles 25c Franco-American MACARONI, 2 cons 35c MEATS * 5^ 1!11*.U'lTtt»I?** 515«* ’ fTt.»ft* HARMON Rev. and Mrs. Fred J. Harmon of Inman, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Lois, on Novem ber 14 at the Spartanburg General hospital. Mrs Harmon is the former Miss Luella Allen and taught for sev eral years in the Joanna school. The Rev. Mr. Harmon was at one time pastor of Todd Memorial Presbyte rian church in Laurens, Owings and Ko:ky Spiinis Presbyte hn churches. Fresh Ground HAMBURGER, lb 45c BREAKFAST BACON, lb. 58c 1 Round, Sirloin, T-Bone STEAK, lb 65c Tender BEEF ROAST, lb 50c All Cuts VEAL STEAK, lb 65c Borden’s ’’Ready to Bake” BISCUITS, con 15c Armour’s and Morrell’s Pride a s 8 I 8 ii s ♦ ♦ S i | 1 I § K « S :: « K i l ■■