The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 01, 1951, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 1, 195t
GRAND RE-OPENING!
THREE BIG DAYS—Thursday, Friday, Saturday—March 1-3
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FREE! FREE!
(3 days only)
To every purchaser of a pair of ladies'
shoes will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE,
one pair of 51 guage — 15 denier
"Pink Perfection", $1.75 value.
NYLON HOSE
Every lady who visits our store
will receive, compliments of
THE BOOTERY, a beautiful
Carnation
Nice Surprises
For The Kiddies!
The new owners of THE BOOTERY, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Bowling and Mr. and Mrs. Garland S.
Dallas, extend to all a cordial invitation to visit their enlarged and modernized store. Their combined
total of 52 years experience in the retail shoe fieldisyourassuranceof capable, dependable and cour
teous service.
James G. Bowling
17 jrmrs retail thoe and mer-
rhandiainc experience.
Nell E. Bowling
II rear* retail thee, hosiery,
and handbac expertei
Garland S. Dallas
15 years retail shoe
rhandbinc experience.
Margaret V. Dallas
II years retail ahoe and chil
dren's shoe
These Famous Names In Fine Shoes
SANDLER
OF BOSTON
JOHANSEN
COLELLA
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in dramatic coloration.
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Laurens Shoe
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Completely Renovated To Render
Better Service Than Ever Before.
All Repair Work fully guaranteed!
, k Atbert Cobtn # Jh e begt ghoe shines in Laurens!
In charge of dyeing and shining.
Harvey Gray
Manager Shoe Repair
Specializing in
Children’s Shoes
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THE BOOTERY, Inc
Laurens, S. C.
BUSTER BROWN
Official Boy Scout Shoes