The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 16, 1967, Image 7
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^ Savings During Our
Economy Clothing Center
Celebration
SALE STARTS
Thurs. Morning
8:00 O'CLOCK
Located Directly Behind
JOANNA, S. C
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VALUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOP
DRESSES
1 Rack $5.00
Others Reduced for Clearance
1 Table
BLOUSES
• •••••••••
$1.00 each
Others Greatly Reduced
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
Sale Price $3.00-$4.00-$5.00
BOY’S SUITS and JACKETS
$5.00
COATS
Sale Price .. $24.95-$29.95-$49.95
ie Foundation Garments
10% Off Regular Pri<
y
CHILDREN’S COATS
Reduced For Clearance
See Our Bargain Table Items
too Numerous to Mention $1.00^
HOSE
3 Pairs for $1.00
SKIRTS
1 Rack V2 Price
Others Greatly Reduced
CHILDREN’S SPORTSWEAR
10% Off Regular Price
CHILDREN’S SHOES
GREATLY REDUCED
Ladies’ SHOES by Personality
Regular $12.00 now $7.00
Regular $9.99 now $6.00
OTHERS REDUCED
ELECTRIC BLANKETS
Sale Price ....... $7.99 to $19.99
VALUES TO $29.95
OTHER BLANKETS
Values to $7.00 $4.00-$5.00
DRAPES
Sale Price
• ••••••
$1.89 to $3.79
All Material Cut to Rock Bottom
Prices
Sewing Notions Vz Price
MEN'S SHOP
HUBBARD DRESS PANTS
Regular $10.00 now $7.00
MEN’S SUITS by Curlee
Regular $64.50 now $49.95
Regular $59.95 now $44.95
CURLEF. SPORTS COATS
Rwrular $39.95 now $29.95
Others at Sal** Price ..... $19.95
SHOP EARLY
Wash and Wear WORK PANTS
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Regular $6.00 sale $400
DOBBS HATS
Regular SI0.00 now $8.50
1 TABLE OF SHIRTS
Sale Price $1.00
Men’s Shoes Greatly Reduced
Including Freeman and International Work Shoes
Other Name Brands Reduced
• Arrow Shirts •Wembley Ties
• Arrow Sweaters • Hickok
• Esouire Sock*
ECONOMY CLOTHINC CENTER
Located Dimtly Behind
Plaza Furniture Mart Joanna, S. C.
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FOR YOUR
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THE CnRONIClE, CCntM, S. C., 3T*r, 18 ISo”
'Birefool
In The Park'
Opens Friday
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vjEjLi i :—in scene trom •tfareioot in The Pane, uni reiers oi i^tuxens
serves eel to Harriet Wassung of Clinton as Joan Smith of Laurens and
Frank Sherill of Clinton look on.
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Frank Sherrill of Clinton
and Joann Smith of Laurens
play the lead roles in the
Laurens Community • Theatre
production of ‘Barefoot In
The Park’ scheduled Friday
and Saturday nights at Belk
Auditorium on the Presbyter
ian College. campus.
Others in the cast include
Harriet Wassung, Bob Han
son and Bob Wassung of
Clinton and ' Bill Peters of
Laurens.
Assisting in the production
are Wirron Willis, Janelle
Causby, Ann Cook, Jean
Roper, Pat Pridemore, and
Arthur Peters of Laurens.
Jai\ Savelkoul, Nancy Sher
rill and Charles Ruark of
Clinton will be working be
hind the scenes.
HOLIDAY
MAGIC COSMETICS
— At —
Mozelles Beauty Salon
Come in and get a FREE
complimentary facial.
800 South Broad Street :—:
833-3547
We interrupt this season
with a Christmas Message.
Shop Now.
There ire no crowd*.
Our selection is
complete. And
$1 will hold your
Bulova until
The Day.
“BAREFOOT IN THE PARK” — Frank Sher
rill, left, of Clinton, and Joanne Smith of Laurens,
are shown rehearsing a scene from “Barefoot In
The Park”. Directed by Bob Hanson, of Clinton, the
play will be presented by the Laurens Community
Theater in Belk Auditorium on Nov. 17 and 18.
Tickets for the performances are on sale at M. S.
Bailey & Son, Bank.
Madrigal Singers
Plan Concerts
The Madrigal Singers of
Presbyterian College will re-
all shades of sixteenth cen-
;ury England when .they ap
pear in costumes of that per-
od for two dinner concerts
>n the evenings of December
1-5.
Reservations already are
jeing taken for the programs
;nd must be made by No-
/ember 24, with checks pay-
ible to the Madrigal Singers.
Ticket prices are $3 for
adults and $2 for students.
The 1967 presentation, fol
lowing last year’s initial suc
cess of the Madrigal Singers,
will feature a typically Eng
lish dinner served in the tra
ditional style of “Merry Olde
England.” Trumpet fanfares
will announce various parts
oF the meal and will high
light the entrance of the
specially costumed Madrigal
Singers, who will present a
program of madrigals with
the after-dinner coffee. The
jester will again be present
and a new character has been
added to deUght both young
and old.
First Udy “C”-Two dia- Ooddsas of Tims "OO" Golden Goddess U U"-
monds, a prettily da- — Florantina baauty. Elegant 14K gold case,
signed cast. 17 jewel*. 14K gold ceso. 17 jew- 23 jewels. Faceted crys-
Pacoted crystal. Yellow sis. Faceted crystal, tal. Yellow or white,
or white. *49.96 Yellow or white. *69.96 *854)0
When you know whst makes a watch tick, you’ll give a Bulova.
J. C THOMAS, Jeweler
CLINTON : JOANNA
NOW OPEN!
Stop-N-Shop
LOCATED AT.
Five Points on Laurens Highway
Stop and Shop for GROCERIES and* GAS at
your ONE STOP SHOP and meet
FORMERLY
Bolt’s Truck
Stop and
Grocery
SONNY GAULT
Previously affiliated with Winn-Dixie and Pigffly-
Wiggly as market manager and store manager.
He’s anxious to meet you and invites you to come
in and look around.
All Brand Cigarettes . 25c a pack
UPHOLSTERING
iEST ... At Price. You Can AFFORD
all Todav For FREE Estimates.
Day or Evening Appointments
At Your Convenience
». Experienced On All Types
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. S DAYS DELIVERY
(J. T. LANDRUM) — Owner
Consolidated Upholstery
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of R. H.
McGee, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same duly
verified, with the under
signed and those indebted to
said estate will please make
payment likewise.
Edna C. McGee,
Executrix
Office Bldg.
220 W«st Main St.
Clinton, S. C.
FOR SALE
Contact
CITIZENS FEDERAL
Savings & Loan Asa’n.
Cfhrton, S. C. y