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Thursday, May 17, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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by HOLLAND’S
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John R. Holland
Price Policy
Everything Marked.
All Specials Good for Full
Week.
A Complete Line of
Dietetic Foods
Clorox, qt. .. 17c
All Regular
Bread, loaf .. 15c
Carnation, Pet, Silver Cow
Large Cans
Milk, 2 for .. 29c
Hy-C
Orangeade,
46 oz. ....... . zTc
Snowdrift or
Crisco, 3 lb. $1.13
Sweetheart
Soap, 4 bars . 33c
Ole Tyme
Viennas, can 17c
Laundry Soap
Octagon,
3 for . .-7-.
28c
Shortening
Prido, 2 lb. .. 59c
Orange
Juice, 46 oz. . 35c
Irish
t
Potatoes,
10 lbs. 39c
Com, ear — Sc
Sunkist—Large
Lemons, doz. 35c
Cook’s Insecticide
Real KiD . . . 69c
Golden
Bananas, lb.. 13c
Pine Cone—No. 2 Can
Limas 15c
Kool Aid,
3 for 10c
Cabbage, 2 lbs. 9c
No. 1 Kiln Dried
Sweet Potatoes,
ribs 43c
Granulated
Sugar, 5 lbs. . 45c
Carolina Made
Flour, 10 lbs.. 89c
John R.
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Grocery
MUSGROVE ST.
Phont I30-J
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Bill Blalock and children of
Miss Helen Ligon
Pleases Audience
Century)—Franck.
The Heavens are Telling (Gellert
Cycle)—Beethoven.
I Will Extol Thee (Eli)—Costa.
With Verdure Clad (The Crea
tion)—Haydn.
Come Unto Him (The Messiah)—
Mrs. Bill Blalock and children oi i C ____ j p. _
Newberry, spent Sunday with her JuCieQ V^OnCeiT
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller, i ~
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Springs of Mt.J Miss Eugenia Helen Ligon of ^ ^
Holly, N. C., spent the week-end Greenville, lyric soprano, pleased Handel
h M e Witl \ r ^ a “ V “- a . u ? ie , nce Sunda '’ a,terno P n | Alleluia (Motet: Exsultate. Jubi-
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon TrammeUj a t five o clock with a concert giv- iate) Mozart
meU’a Ch parrn n ta, V Re t v e< 'and M MTa. w'^ ‘"ter!,*' 1 ^°'T M Good Shepherd “ Van de
Thorne during the weekend. j the c >[ oir o( £ Come. Ye Blesaed-Scott.
Friends of Mrs. Robert J. Mc *t companist was Mrs. Roy Fowlkes ^ ne Sweetly Solem Thought—
Crary will be interested to know also of Greenville i Ambrose,
she is coinvalescing at home fol-, . ; The Holy City-Adams.
lowing an operation illness at Hay S| ^ w * ' 0l * Nearer. My God, to Thee-Carey
h0 R P ev al and Mr,. Alien MeSween! » a > rs a "Ml Clinton audi
and children of Lincolnton, N. C-,|
visited Mrs. McSween’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, during
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Puryear, —
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCutcheon are
ences. It was her fourth appear
ance here in concert.
Miss Ligon’s program follows
The Lord’s Prayer—Malotte.
CHILDREN’S BIBLES—Regular and
dpper binding. Bibles also for ad-
In Praise of God, the King (l£th ults. Chronicle Pub. Co. Phone 74.
Great) |
I Mar-1 5
Wilson’s Grocery
305 N. Sloan St.
Phone 884
Fresh S. C. Green Beans, lb.
10c
Squash, No. 1, lb
.... 10c
Tender Com, ear
Fresh Green Cabbage, lb. ..
3c
Red Bliss Potatoes, No. 1, 6 lbs. .
Colored Green Lima Beams, lb. ..
Fresh Green Crowder Peas, lb. .
spending this week-end in
Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mar
tin.
Friends of Mrs. W. E. Falls will
be interested to know she is conva-
lescing at the Blalock clinic fol-j
lowing an operation illness.
J. O Barre of Kinards, is a pa-'
tient at the Blalock clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock
and Haynie Murdock spent Sun
day in Anderson with relatives.
Mrs. L. C. Harper has returned
to her home near Laurens follow
ing a stay at Hays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap
spent Mother’s Day at Clemson
college with their son, Thomwell
Dunlap.
Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses Mar
garet and Katherine Blakely spent
Sunday in Greenville with Rev.
and Mrs. W. M. Blakely.
Mrs. Wayne Jarvis will return toj
her home in Columbia today after
spending a few days with her moth
er, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts. Yesterday
Mrs. Jarvis, accompanied by Miss
Jeanette Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. V. P.
Adair visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D
Pitts in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner and
daughter, Melissa, were guests sev
eral days this week of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Sykes in Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. Paul Port has returned to her
home in Youngstown, Ohio, after &
visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King,
Jr. Mr. and Mrs. King also had as
their week-end guests at the King
cottage on Lake Greenwood, Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Pax son of Greenville.
Colonel and Mrs. George T. Barnes
of Washington, D. C., spent the
week-end with the former’s sister,
Mrs. C. E. Galloway, and Mr. Gallo
way.
Mrs. Charles Daniel returned to
her home In Atlanta yesterday after
a visit with her niece, Mrs. Goyne j
L. Simpson, and Mr. Simpson.
Mrs. Charles Gaffney is a patient
a tHays hospital.
Mrs. Ned Vincent is convalescing
at Hays hospital followihg an opera
tion illness.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard spent
the week-end in Salters with rela
tives.
5
Eastern Star To
Lay Cornerstone of
Home at Sumter
Roy L. Boyce, District Deputy
Grand Patron of the Sixth Eastern
Star Distict. announces that cere
monies for the laying of the corner
stone of the Eastern Star Home in
Sumter will be held Sunday, May
20, beginning with a dinner served
at 12 noon by the chapter in the
17th district on the site of the
building. Price of the dinner will
be $L25 per plate.
The procession will begin at 2
p.m., wuth the grand officers lead
ing the procession. The corner
stone will be laid with Masonic
ceremony by the Most Worshipful
Grand Master, Homer M. Pace,
with members of the grand lodge
participating.
Every Eastern Star member and
all who are interested are invited
to share in the ceremony.
CHURCH GROUP TO MEET
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service of Broad Street Meth
odist church will meet Monday af
ternoon, May 21, at the church at
4 o’clock.
EASTERN STAR TO MEET
James B. Parrott Chapter No. 9,
Order of the Eastern Star, will
hold its regular monthly meeting
Friday night at 8:00 o’clock at
which time two members will be
initiated. All members of the or
der are invited to attend the meet
ing.
CREDITORS' NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Claude Haw
kins, deceased, are hereby notified
to file same duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those indebted t>
said estate will please make pay
ment likewise.
DOC HAWKINS
AdministraiV.
353 Pickens St.,
Joanna, S. C.
May 15, 1951. 3c-30
FOR CHILIS
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DUE 10 MALARIA
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made with
QUININE
Fresh Tomatoes, lb 10c
Fresh Green Blackeye Peas, lb. . 15c
Green Onions, large bunch 15c
No. 1 Fancy Cucumbers, lb 10c
Fresh Mustard Greens, lb 10c
Fresh Okra, No. 1, lb 50c
Free Delivery Service
Savings Accounts
3%—DIVIDEND—3%
We invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton
and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser
vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly each
January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up —
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Each account is insured up to $10,000 by the Federal
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Birth Announcements
8HEORN I
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheom, of
Camden, announce the birth of a
son, Stephen Eugene, Jr., on May ,
11. Mrs. Sheom is the former Miss
Sara McCrary, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. McCrary and the late |
I Mr. McCrary.
FREE
Installation
1 to 2
Hour
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BISHOP
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bishop
announce the birth of a son, Wil
liam Michael, on May 10 at Hays
hospital. Mrs. Bishop is the former
Miss Naomi Hall.
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SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Merle T. Smith an-J
nounce the birth of a son, Carl
Bruce, on May 11, at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Smith is the former Miss i
Wilma Harkins.
BAUKNIGHT
Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Bauknight,
of Saluda, announce the birth of a
daughter, Margaret Derrick, on I
May 13 at Hays hospital. |
JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Jones, of
Joanna, announce the birth of a
son, Johnnie Wade, on May 13 at
Blalock clinic. Mrs. Jones is the
former Miss Evangeline Alberson. ;
BRASFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brasfield, of
Vetville, announce the birth of a
son, Carl Wade, on May 14, at Bla-j
lock clinic. Mrs. Brasfield is the
former Miss Vertie Mae Sann.
EDWINS
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott C. Edwins
announce the birth of a daughter,'
Connie Elizabeth, on May 14 at
Blalock clinic. Mrs. Edwins is tlje
former Miss Annie Lou McElhan-
non.
PITTS
(Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pitts of And
erson announce the adoption of a
son, William Walter. The little boy
was born May 10th at the Anderson
Memorial hospital. '
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