The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 01, 1949, Image 7
Thursday, December 1, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Page Seven
SOCIETY
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tarpeted rostrum.
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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
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Hams whole
or half
lb. 61c
SHOULDER
Pork Roast lb. 45c
CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS, lb.
CHUCK
57c
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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
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LAURENS
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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.
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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. |
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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
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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
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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
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