The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 18, 1960, Image 7
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Thursday, February 18, i960
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THE CLINTON
Rock Bridge
News
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Broome were Mr. and Mrs.
^Carson Neal and daughter, Diane,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCauley
and small daughter, Pamela.
Mr .and Mrs. E. D. McCullough
visited their daughters and sons-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. Hay^s Watson in
Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Harris in Lexington, over the week
end.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Bundrick and j
sons visited relatives in Gilbert and
Prosperity recently. |
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker had as
visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ward of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Anderson of Newberry.
* John Harrelson of Drayton was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon
during the week.
Mrs. H. L. Austin, whose husband
is stationed on the USS Nortahmp-
tn oin the Mediterranean, is spend
ing some time with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Austin. They
also had as guests the past week
end Miss Helen Shirley of Atlanta,
Ga.
Miss Judy Bouknight is home af
ter a week’s stay in High Point,
N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spearman
and Mrs. Allen Hughes of Ninety-
Six, were recent guests of Mrs.
Mary Bouknight and Judy.
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The Bertha Bolt circle of Rock
Bridge Presbyterian Church met at
the home of Mrs. J. C. Cannon on
Tuesday evening. The ladies pre
sented a gift of twenty-five dollars
to the building fund of the church
in memory of the late Dr. J. W.
Davis. Mrs. Harry Nettles taught
the interesting Bible lesson. Re
freshments were served. This group
is under the leadership of Mrs.
Lois Young.
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The Rock Bridge Youth Fellow
THE 4 ME RICAN WAY
Obi ll/rnjE/t-
NEED CASH
FOR
TAXES ?
SEE
CASH
TO YOU
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN
$ 50
6 @ $12.00
$ 75
9 @ $12.00
$100
12 @ 512.00
The above payments include ALL charges including life
insurance. Larger loans arranged on similar monthly
payment plan. r
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110 PITTS ST.
CLINTON, S. C.
SAM SEA WRIGHT, Mgr. — PH: 1943
“The toughest problem
sosm children face la that of
learning good maimers with
out seeing any."
,C r e d it (Corporation of Laurens, tion shall be to conduct a general the purpose ,of perfecting the
South Carolina Said corporation finance husin*** There will be a canization of said corporation
shall have a £»ptfal stock of $125.- meeting of the subscribers of the A JAMES WOOTEN JR
000 OO and shSll have its pruicipal - capital stock at the office of T 'MARY W ROFT
pl^ce of business in fcaurens. South David Sloan. Jr . in Laurens South Laurens, South Carolina
. Purpose of said corpora Carolina, ort February 24 1960 for February 17. 1960
or
a birthday February 13.
“Happy Birthday ” * to Margaret
Milam on February 14; Betty Mi
lam on February 19
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The eighth grace of Clinton Jun
ior High School, is having the v»-
i nual Science Fair March 1-4 There
will be a display of exhibits by a
number of boys and girls. Parents
are invited to view them Winners
will go to the Regional Science Fair
in Greenville.
Nothing to Cheer About
ship group met at the home of Mrs
D. Lr Austin for a Valentine party
Saturday evening. After a number
of games they enjoyed refreshments
of sandwiches and cake. Mrs. R.
C. Oxner is aduR advisor »of the
young people.
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After spending some time in the
Anderson hospital and Blalock CHn-
k, C. M. Broome continues crit
ically iU at his home.
Carolyn Barker, small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Barker, is
recuperating at home after being
a patient at Newberry hospital
Mrs. A. A. Barker, who has been
a patient at Hays hospital for the
past ten days, is improving at her
home.
Mrs. Ed Milam is ill with flu.
Mrs. Furman Carnes and daugh
ter, Peggy, have had flu.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough
Celebrated their wedding anniver
sary February 2.
Mrs. Cecil Wilson ha<i a birthday
February 12.
Mrs. *Grover Mclnvaillc observed
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
Please take notice that three days
after date the undersigned will ap
ply to the Secretary of State of
South Carolina for a charter for a
corporation known as American
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WARM-AS-TOAST WINTERS
CAN BE YOURS
If You Insulate and Weatherstrip Your Home
Enjoy freedom from cold drafts and save on fuel
bills. Home insulation pays for itself in fuel savings,
in increased comfort—more than you can measure
in dollars and cents.
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—Cy-Craft Fences —Aluminum Awnings
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and Friday)
5:00 PM - HIT PARADE
DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS - DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS
FINAL 3 DAYS OF SALE Thurs 18th. Friday 19th. Saturday 20th
PRICES SLASHED!
MEN'S
WINTER-’ SUITS
REGULAR NOW t
$37.50 $15.00
$42.50 — $20.00
$45.00 $30.00
THESE ARE SMART NEW STYLES IN 100%
WOOL FLANNELS, TWEEDS, AND GABAR
DINES.
REGULARS AND LONGS
SIZES 35 TO *44.
FINAL REDUCTIONS!
SPORT COATS
REGULAR NOW
$24.50 — $15.00
$29.50 $20.00
PLENTY OF PATTERNS AND FABRICS TO
CHOOSE FROM. IN BOTH DARK AND LIGHT
COLORS.
SIZES 36 TO 46 ,
EXTRA SPECIAL!
TOP COATS
NOW $20.00
REGULAR 835.00 & $39.50
SIZES 35 TO 42
ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED!
MEN'S
DRESS OXFORDS
REGULAR , NOW
$ 9.95 ' $ 6.50
$10.95 > {-6.95
$11.95 $ 7.50
$12.95 $ 8.95
$14.95 $10.50
ALL DRESS SHOES REDUCED TO THE ABOVE
PRICES. THESO ARE NAME BRAND SHOES
IN THE LATEST STYLES. SIZES 6 TO 12.
FROM B TO EEE WIDTHS*
PLUS .
SPECIAL LOT
AT $5.00 Pair
y VALUES TO $12.95
THESE ARE BROKEN SIZES AND DISCON
TINUED PATTERNS IN BOTH LOAFERS AND
LACE OXFORDS. "
SIZES 6 TO 12
" REDUCED TO GO!
SPORT SHIRTS
NOW $1.88
REGULAR $2.95 & $3.95 ' ^
THESE ARE NICE PATTERNS IN BOTH BROAD
CLOTH AND KNITS — SIZES, SMALL & LARGE.
COMPARE FOR VALUE!
MEN'S
SWEATERS
$3.00
VALUES TO $6.95
V-NECKS — CREW NECKS -r• AND COAT
SWEATERS. A COMPLETE RANGE OF COLORS
AND STYLES.
SIZES — SMALL - MEDIUM & LARGE
REDUCED TO CLEAR!
MEN'S
WINTER JACKETS
REGULAR NOW
5 8.95 S 5.00
$10.95 S 6.95
$12.95 S 7.95
- $13.95 $ 8.95
A GOOD SELECTION OF NEW WINTER
JACKETS AT THESE LOW-LOW PRICES. IN
.( NYLONS. POLISHED COTTONS & GABAR
DINES.
SIZES 34 TO 44 -
PLUS
_M£N’S
LEATHER JACKETS
VALUES TO $27.50
NOW $15.00
SIZES 36 TO 44
SPECIAL LOT MEN’S
HATS
CLOTH - FELTS - CORDUROY
$1.00
VALUES TO $5.00
THESE*ARE REAL BARGAINS IN ODD LOTS.
SIZES 6i« TO 7‘ ;
ONE LARGE TABLE
LOADED WITH BARGAINS
$1.00
VALUES AT $4.95
MEN S ' ..
T-Shirts
Smeiftt Shirts
Spdrt Shirts
Sweaters
BOY'S
Sport Shirts
Sweaters
Pajamas
T-Shirts
Sweat Shirts
DON'T MISS THESE VALUES
'BUY NOW AND SAVE!
MENS COTTON
PANTS - IVY LEAGUE
NOW
— S 2.95
— S 3.50
REGULAR
$ 3.95
$ 4.95
,A COMPLETE SELECTION OF COLORS. IN
NEW WASH « WEAR FABRICS — SIZES 2S
TO 40.
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