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THE CLINTON CHRONIC I R
Thursday, February 16, 1950
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guest of honor was presented
sage. , | uary 29. at the Greenwood hospital.
Fruit cocktail was served in the Mrs. Bundrick is the former Miss
living rooip, after which guests were Martha Bishop of Cross Hill,
invited" into the dining room where
supper was served, buffet style. The; BREWINGTON
dining table was exquisitely appiint-j M r ' and Mrs. John Henry Brew
ed with a hand-crocheted clothxover announce the birth of a
and the floral wedding daughter, Perry Labonia, at Hays
centerpiece of white and )pink hospital on Tuesday, February 14.
carnations was complemehted^fty Mr s- Brewington is the former Miss
ment of white tulips and ,snapdrag-' lightel pink tapers Covers we re laid Myrtle King of Newberry.
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tion was held at the scene of the
wedding. * ~ N
The dining table, overlaid -with an, linen
,:.impq.rtfed and cut work J u center
cloth, was tentere'd with an arrange-
coiv daughter, Carolyn, on Sunday, Jan- maximum capacity that can be seat- association joined her in thanking
ed in the Clinton auditorium where the workers who made the campaign
half of the con'certs are given.
Mrs. Harley announced that al-
ic workers who made the campaign
success. She declared that the en-
msiastib support of the Community
thusiastic support
though the dates have not teen s* Concerts has shown mat the people
the first attraction thi . of Laurens county w^ant educational
ons. Triple crystal candelabra placed
for twenty guests at small tables
suspended horned with tiny bouquets. The des- Community Concert
table. The groom’s sister, Mrs. Ruth
Callan, of Greenville, presided at the
decorated punch table. The bride and
groom cut the wedding cake which
was served with punch and mints.
During the evening the bride and
groom left for a wedding trip.
diagonally held white lighted tapers.
A large wedding bell was suspended ^ c<>urse consisted of ice creain , . _ .
molds in the shape of pink roses and Membership Drive
small bride’s takes. ! Successfully Closes
The announcement was cleverly, : .
made during the evening in the form, Mrs. Hummel Harley, secretary of
of a radio prograftn. "Stardustr the, the Laurens County Community
bride-elect’s favorite song. w a s > Conc * rt As *>ciation, reported yester-
pl" 1 played, followed by ‘’April Song” i^ay-that this year’s drive during;
v u jj., a flir J a ° t and announcement of the rites to campaign week netted close to 700
traveling the bride add«Ki a fur coat., take the latter part Qf April( memberships, which surpassed the j
brown hat and wore thtjwrhlte or- d Mendelssohn . s Recessional.
chid from her P raye J ^ o . hostesses’ gift to the honoree
Mrs. Landers is a graduate of Rice'
Institute, Houston, Texas, and prior
definitely,
year will be the Columbus Boy Choir entertainment in
in Clinton. Other presentations will ;
be Carolyn Long, soprano, at Lau-1
rens; the Columbia Concert Trio at!
Laurens and Carlos Sherman, bari-'
; tone, at Clinton.
She said that the officers of the 1
their community.
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memberships, which surpassed
mark set last year.
She declared that
to her marriage held
the
newcomers in
was a crystal cream and sugar. Af- ( the county together with new stu-
... ■ ter supper conasta was played with dents at Presbyterian college should,
e f ia n a sP.f-uV | prizes awarded to high and low score. 1 raise the total number of members 1
° D ' U xrr I Assisting in entertaining' and serv-; close to the' 800 mark, which is the
Compaq in new Brunswick. N.JL I. ^ « rs W)rlie sholar and Mrs .;
Lpon their return, they will make, . . . Davis J-tt-tt'JJWS 11
their home in Greenville where Mr. | J °b. n A „ Ua _
Landers is assistant manager of the
Belrug eompanyi
J. R. Crawford Cordially Invites You To
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Clinton Armory February 21, 7:00 P. M.
offer our customers a complete
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Announcement Party
For Miss Pitts
Announcing the engagement of.
Miss Frances Lee Pitts, of this city,
an^/'CV ’Wayne Jams, df\;Columbia, 1
Mrs. S. M. Warner and Miss Jean
nette Pitts qntertained .with a
Mrs. Carroll L. Pitts, of Spartan-
blrg, aunt of the bride-elect, was an
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Mr. and Mrs. Fip^Nd Poole, of Route
jtan- ^ announce the birth of a daughter, u
lovely On,,io Vuv at Have hrvcnital nn F^h- ♦.*
Paula Kay, at Hays hospital, on Feb
party at tnc Warner nome lasi eve-j ruary 5 Mrs Poole is the ^{ orm er
n ' n »- . , Miss Pauline Boyce.
The living room, dining room and , —
den were beautifully decorated with! LEWIS
floral arrangements in a pink and; Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lewis annddnee
white color note. Upon arrival, the' the birth of a daughter, Jo Beth, at
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Hand-made Booties $10^
Hand-made Tams, white $1.98
Snap-on Diapers 3 for $1.00
59c and 69c Boys Shorts and
Undershirts 2 for $1.00
Receiving Blankets .... 2 for $1.00
Eor Muff Corduroy Caps .... $1.00
Earbobs 3 pr. $1.00
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
Febtuary 15 and 16
MASTERMINDS ‘
Bowery Boys Meet the Monster
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Adventures of Wild Bill
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY',
February 17 and 18
CALIFORNIA
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Saturday: "1:30, 3:58, 6:26, 8:54
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With JOHNNY MACK BROWN
Feature:
Friday: 3:32, 6:00, 8:28
Saturday: 2:36, 5:04, 7:32, 10:00
Rodor Petrol vs Sky King
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
February 20 and 21
Mr. Soft Touch
With GLENN FORD and EVE
LYN KEYES.
Featifre: 2:24, 4:21, 7:24, 9:21.
NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 35c
Red Band FLOUR li5. 1&2.19
CAMPBELL'S $OUPS
APPLE BUTTER, 14 oz 10c
Tomato
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White House
Vegetable
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APPLE SAUCE 10c
Chicken with rice
15c
BEECHNUT BABY FOOD
Chicken Noodle
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Strained 3 for 25c
Dole or
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Sliced Pineapple No. 2 Can 25c
OCTAGON SOAP Bar 5c
T* ee i i I Hunt’s
$10.00 PIPES, '/2-price $5.00 | PEACH PRESERVES, No. 1
15c
Ouz, Tide, Super Suds, Rinso
Large Box
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23c
Fresh No. 1 Red Ripe I Fresh Green
TOMATOES, lb 12c | CABBAGE, ib 3 C
SNOWDRIFT
3 lbs
73c
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Cardona Pride Skinless
FRANKS, lb.
Country Dressed HENS lb. 41c
Nu-Maid
MARGARINE, Ib 19c
Morrell’s Hot
SAUSAGE ROLL, Ib 35c
Aged N. Y. State CHEESE lb. 49c
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