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Thursday, June 7, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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“He’s mastered Einstein, bat
he still can’t fifure oat the low
price structure on nationally
advertised brands at John R.
Holland Grocery!”
— Free —
BUBBLE GUM FOR
ALL CHILDREN
Ten Grand
Vegetable Juice,
Cocktail
No. 2 can 5c
Spic & Span,
2 for 49c
New Dish Washing
Wonder
Joy, bottle .. 32c
Star Fort—No. 2 Can
Hash, 53c
Duke's
Mayonnaise,
pint 39c
Pet, Carnation, Silver Cow
Milk, large cans,
2 for 29c
Sea Feast Pink
Salmon,
No. 1 can ... 57c
Granulated
Sugar, 5 lbs. . 47c
Yams, 5 lbs.. 25c
Golden
Bananas, lb. . 13c
Blue Bird
Orange Juke,
46 oz. can ... 32c
Jim Dandy
Grits, 5 lbs. . 38c
Gibbs
Catsup, 14 oz. 21c
White House
Apple Sauce,
303 cans, 2 for 27c
Morrell's Shortening
Prido, 4 lbs. $1.10
Carolina Made
Flour, 10 lbs.. 89c
25 lbs. 1235
Yammy
Sweet Potatoes,
No. 2V2 can .. 19c
Treet, can ... 45c
Morrell
Liver Loaf, lb. 39c
Sweetheart ,
Soap, 4 bars . 33c
All Regular f •
Bread, loaf .. 15c
Frozen
Strawberries,
12 oz. ... 39c
We Give
Every Day Store-Wide
Low Prices
FOB A FULL WEEK
John R.
Holland
Grocery ,
MUSGKOVE ST.
Phone 130-J
SOCIETY
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nan schools and was graduated on
June 4, from Presbyterian college. J
At this time he received a commis
sion as second lieutenant in the
United States Army..He is a mem-*
her of Kappa Alpha and also Blue
Key, national honorary fraternity
and was named in “Who’s Who’’.
Mr. Johnston was R.O.T.C. battal
ion commander for the year and
was awarded the medal for the
outstanding cadet.
After a wedding trip to Florida
they will reside at 108 Cleveland
street. Mr. Johnston will be super
visor of the Clinton Mills swim
ming pool for the summer and they
will make their home here until
he is called into service.
Out of town guests here for the
rites were Mr. and Mrs. George
Dewey Johnston, Miss Helen
Johnston, George Johnston, Jr.,
Garnet Johnston, Newnan, Ga.;
Mrs. Durham, Eastpoint, Ga.,
grandmother of the groom; Mr. and
Mrs^ L. H. DuBose, Florence; Mrs.
F. A. Brzoski, Wilmington, Del.
Showjohnson
Rehearsed Party
Following the rehearsal on Mon
day evening for the Shaw-John-
ston wedding Miss Sara Jordan en
tertained the wedding khd
out-of-town visitors here for the
rites in the ball room of Hotel
Mary Musgrove.
Magnolia blossoms with foliage
and mountain laurel beautifully
decorated the ball room. The three-
tiered wedding cake flanked by
white lighted tapers in crystal
holders centered the refreshment
table. Magnolia encircled the cake
and punch bowl. The emblems
of fate contained in the cake were
drawn by the wedding party.
The wedding cake, punch, nuts
and mints were served and danc
ing was enjoyed throughout the
evening. The hostess was assisted
in entertaining by her mother,
Mrs. Lois Jordan who served
punch and Miss Inez Tucker who
cut and served the cake.
The fifty-five guests who en
joyed the occasion were asked to
register in the bride’s book which
was presented to the bride and
groom.
birth of a daughter, Mary Susan,
on May 31. Mrs. Felknor before
marriage was Miss Marjorie Miller, |
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.
Miller of this city.
McLEOD
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod of
McBee, announce the birth of a
son,AHector Robert, Jr., on May 31,
at McLeod’s Infirmary in Florence.
Mrs. McLeod was before marriage
Miss Ann Blakely, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely of this
city.
BOLT
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy (Red) Bolt of;
Council Bluffs, Iowa, announce the,
birth of a daughter, Mary Ann, on;
May 13 at the Jannie Edmundsot
hospital in Iowa.
SAMPLES
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Samples,
Jr., announce the birth of a daugh-j
ter, Brenda Carolyn, on May 30 at
Hays hospital. Mrs. Samples is the
former Miss Geneva Worley.
BARNES
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes an
nounce the birth of a son, Robert
Marshal, on May 29 at the Blalock
clinic. Mrs. Barnes is the former
Miss Sybil Greene.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. A B. Galloway of Jackson
ville, Fla., spent several days here
this eek with her son and daugh-
tef-iiMaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gal
loway and friends. She was here
for the graduation of her grand
son, Henry Galloway, from Pres
byterian college.
Mrs. Anna Henry, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Galloway and daughter,
Sheila, of Jacksonville, Fla., and
Mrs. R. O. Ward of Kingstree,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
C. Layton for commencement at
Presbyterian college. They were
.here for the graduation of the
Galloways son, Henry .
Friends of W. A Dicus will be
interested to know he is a patient
at the Blalock clink.
COFFEE—GOOD TO THE LAST DROP
MAXWELL HOUSE
ADD ZEST TO SALADS WITH MOTHER'S
SALAD DRESSING
SERVE REFRESHING HOT OR ICED TEA
SILVER LABEL
FAVORITE BRAND TINY TENDER VIENNA
SAUSAGE
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CANS
83c
25c
19c
31c
Royal Dish Grated
Tuna Fish, No. V2 can . 29c
Jiffy—Quick Mix
Pie Crust, 9-oz. pkg. .. 17c
Packer’s Label Alaskan
Pink Salmon, No. 1 tall, 59c
Van Camp’s Top Quality
Lye Hominy, 16 oz. can . 9c
Refreshing Hl-C
Orangeade, 46-oz. can . 31c
Van Camp’s Hearty
Pork - Beans, 16-oz. can 14c
C-S Delicious
Apple Sauce, 17-oz. can 15c
Redgate Tender Cut
Green Beans, 17-oz. can 14c
Margaret Holmes
Field Peas, 17-oz. can . 15c
Silver Skillet Corned
Beef Hash, 16-oz. can . 40c
iBirth Announcements
ADAIR
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chris Adair, Jr.,
1 announce the birth of a son, Robert
! Christopher Adair, III, on June 1 at
I the Naval hospital. Charleston. Mrs.
Adair is the former Miss Rachel Fer
guson of Greet Falls.
FELKNOR
Lt. and Mrs. E. M. Felknor of
Schenectady. N. Y., announce the
Many Thanks ...
...for the continued pat
ronage given me in my re
opening at the Ice Cream
Bar.
Good food at all times is
nerved, with fried chicken
a specialty. We serve ail
kinds of sandwiches and
short orders available an>
time.
We also serve regular
Sunday dinners, and are
open all day until 10 P. M.
Mrs. Marie Camp
Armour's Banner Brand
Bacon
TRAY-
PACKED
lb. 49c
Armour's Banner
FRANKS, 1-lb. cello . 45c
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Ham Salad, 8-oz. cup . 44c
U. S. No. 1 New Red Bliss
POTATOES
S lbs. 15c
lowest Price In Years
Extra Fancy —
GREEN BEANS, 2 lbs. 25c
dfc.
Green f #
CABBAGE, 2 lbs.. . . . . . 9c
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