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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 22

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THURSD AT. MAY II. HSI PAGE TWENTY-TWO From This Huge Warehouse, Stores Are Served lUffi DAY THREE DAYS ONLY Thursday, Friday and Saturday pUBpWfpF MENS STRETCHY THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 1S I CANNON 1 Bath Towels Nylon Socks Rtf. 2 prs.

for II 4fi lack 1 Ihe Hlnn DUIe Morn. nrrhoiuf en Vrtr llamplun lloulrvarct rrvr (he 154 of Ihe Dlilf Horn dlvUlon, which 1 00 thii frk rt ebrivlii( a prrll annlvariary ink. The rrhoue ai built In 1919. A mlerson i Midst Of Sale Ulll MEET Dixie-Home Stores Open Anniversary Celebration AT WOFFORD a roil L. Z.

Pillow Cases loo Mp Sunday, Goes Back On Air fly SARA UVIRANCE (Staff (orrenpiindent) ANDKItSON, May 30 WAIM- Dixie Home Stores, a division of newspapers to call attention to the 1 I anniversary. Many Expected For 102nd Commencement This Weekend The anniversary marks a con solidation of all the anniversaries the company has experienced in TV, on Clmnml 40. which discon Winn-Dixie Stores, Is In the midst of its annivemary sale. Specials in every department of the division's 154 Mures in South and North Carolina and part of Ceoruia call ult.nhoii to (he be-ginning of unolher year of food its many years of operation, a I tinued operations Sunday niht. SPARTANBURG.

May 30 company spokesman said. lite new stores have bera was back on the air attain laid ni 'it at 6 p. tn. Clenn Warnock, manager, said opened In the Ditle-llame division since the merger of Dixie- Scores of alumni will return tu the V'offord ColU-j-e campus this Hid for the colli je'i HCnd commencement. The three-day commencement program will be climaxed Monday Home and Winn last fall, and more stores are under construe he had been in New Voik Monday and Tuesday, and that ussiirances of additional program material for which negotiations had pro-tressed satisfactorily had resulted in operations being resumed.

retailing servile to their customers. These stores are served from the lnie Winn Dixie warehouse on Wade Hampton Boulevard. DIeven full panes of Dixie Home advertising is carried today in Hie News and in heveral other lion or In the blueprint stage ta serve oilier sections of the vast with the awarding of degrees to approximately 110 seniors and the commencement address by Judge Dixie-Home territory. Alcoa Aluminum tubin9 Sun-rtsistant Soran webbing Adjusts to four positions I I The combined grocery chain Is John J. Purkcr of Charlotte, of the one of the biggest In the country.

if iiyion iiosa 1 Aul a S'yUi mr4 If CUrt I I it I in. hi tali REUNIONS U. S. Fourth Circuit Court of Ap peals. Agreement On Road Bill Fourteen classes will meet for reunions Saturday.

They arc the FOLDING CHAISE classes of 1891, ltWfi, laot, VM UM.IK SENECA. May 30-Th annual 1911. 1916, 1921. 1926. 1931 1936.

Said Just Around Corner u-nnue reunion will be held on $27.50 Volu city In the United WASHINGTON. May 30 CD -ievery big Senate House agreement on multihillion doilrr hkliwav bill Is! Now the Sunday, at Paris Mountain State Park. Friends and descendants of the latt William Beverly and Sisley Matilda Thack.ston I-eauue are invited to attend. Shelter 5 at the legislation goes to a Choose your favorite lounging position, then relax in comfort and style in your own backyard. Red and white or green and white wide webbing.

just around the corner, several Senate-House Conference Committee for adjustment of differences between the Senate version and I 1 I I I I key senators predicted today. LADIES Casual Shoes I I Pr. 1 I 157 Sim Sulphur Springs Picnic Area has been reserved and a picnic lunch that passed by the House April 27. 1941, 1946, 1951, and 1956. The commencement program will start with alumni restoration at 10 a.m.

Saturday In (ireene Hall, last reunion lunch-rons will be held at 1 p.m. and Ihe college's Alumni Council will meet at 3 p.m. in the college's library. The senior class will hold Class Day eierclses oa the college lawn at 5 p.m. and President and Mrs.

Pendleton Gainei will receive alumni, parents of graduates, and other friend of the college at their home from 5:30 to 1:30 p.m. James M. Bailey of Greenville The Senate passed the measure shortly after midnight, approving plana for a network of will be served at 1 o'clock. This was not expected to be too S-M-l Polyethleno Dish Pans PASTEL COLORS Rtg. t.2 00 COTTACI Curtains Many C.Ur 200 PR.

SOFA Cushions AiitW. C.Urt IM 2 FOR 300 Remnant Sale R.y.n-C.H.a Nyl.a-C.tt.a Ray.nl 7c 49c Auto Magic Seal Covers AtJ. C.l.r Fr.Rl ar lack S.at R.f. 1.4 297 AUTO Air Cushion R.f. 247 modern roadj connecting almost president of W'offord'i Alumni As hard a job, since both branches of Congress recognize the need for highway modernization and are, agreed generally on how to go sociation, will preside at the an Seneca High mi alumni banquet in Carlisle Hall at 7:30 p.m.

Several hundred al it and how to pay for it. FRIDAY SATURDAY ALL THE FISH YOU CAN EAT A compromise must bo worked ulumui are expecled for the oc Cltsioll. out. however, on how to divide Awards Given At Exercises among the participating states the Bishop Marvin A. Franklin of Jackson, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at Central -j billion dollars in federal funds authorized for the interstate sys Methodist Church Sunday at 11:15 SENECA, May 30 Ronald Merck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul I 1 1 I tern. FOLLOW PRESENT LAW a.m. and Dr. Gaines will give the GIRLS Play Suils it I i00 Sim MX Merck, was presented the Doyle (0 annual president's address to the graduates at 8 o'clock that night FRI.

SAT. SPECIAL TOMATO JUICE Fish French Fries Vegetoble and Beverage with Rolls end Butter The Senate proposes to follow the present law and distribute the money under a formula giving Medal as outstanding senior at the Seneca graduation exercises last night. He also received the at Bethel Methodist Church. C.rad uation exercises will begin at 11 two thirds weight to the popula Honorary Science Award. Other awards announced and tion of a state, one-sixth to its area and one-sixth to its rural 7 No.

2 road mileage. $1.00 presented at the commencement program included: Miss Phyllis Crews, daughter of! Under the House plan the mon a.m. Monday. flonorary degree will be glvra to James A. Chapman, Spartanburg textile executive; Dr.

J. Mauldin Lesesne, president of F.rskine College; and the Rev. Francis T. Cunningham, pastor of St. Johns Methodist Church In Rock Hill.

would be allotted according to Mr snil Mrs .1 Cinux nidi the needs of the slates as already BRANDON STORES STORE-WIDt DOUAR DAYS reported to the Federal Bureau of Public Roads. ardson Ring to most outstanding senior gul and Readers Digest Award for highest average during senior year. Miss Ann Ballenger, Gignilliat Sen. Core (D-Tenn), sponsor of I I 7 the Senate bill, said he was cer Ladies Rayon Mesh Panties I Rtg. J9 I I 3 FOR I oo s--y tain tho conferees would agree to launch the program under the Scholarship Medal for highest scholastic average during four Senate formula.

He said the compromise bill might include provision for a re- study by the roads bureau five years hence to determine the ac tual needs of the states to com FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS Money available for all purposes: Summer School, Vacation or any worthy purpose. Confidential, efficient, speedy service. Pay nothing during June, July and August. Start payments in September. Pay only 9 monthly payments for a 12 Month Loan.

This service reserved exclusively for School Teachers. 36" Drapery Fabrics plete their share of the roadbuild- ing. Congress could readjust 'tne formula in line with the bureau's findings, he added. For Draperies and Slip Covers Sen. Francis Case (R-SD).

sen years: Miss Lois Roach, JA Award. Miss Zoicnell King, first; Miss Sara Ann Jones, second, and Harold Burdette, honorable mention, American Legion Auxiliary Essay Award. Miss Winona Addis, American Legion Medal for most improved. Miss Nancy Thornton, first, and Miss Juanita Arnold, second, VFW Auxiliary Award. Miss Ann Daniel, DAR Citizenship Award.

Miss Angela Blackston and Kirk Lowery, Literary and Civic Club Essay. Miss Carolyn Finkensladt. Junior High History Medal. Miss Joyce Black, Junior High Scholarship Medal. Honorable ior Republican on the Senate Roads Committee headed by Gore, Ladies Brief Panties I 1 1 FOR I l00 said he also expects that the Sen ate formula will be used at the start.

But he said some way would have to be found to shift the pro Scenic, Florals, Provincials Moderns in beautfful Textured Washfast Weaves At This Priet for 2 YDS. only 3 Doys 4 00 Reg. 79c Yard gram ultimately to a sound "needs" basis. GENERAL FINANCE THRIFT COKPOIIATIOtf 22 E. North St.

ftrccnvillp, S. C. lllnl tfll Office Also I.ociiUnI Alt 212 K. Mliilnc St. 2.1 K.

Mnlu St. AmlcrMiu, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C.

S. C. Veterans mention to Miss Linda Vinson, Miss Janice Adams, Rocho Fields and Miss Mary Cox. To Meet Here Arriving tomorrow for a three- Reg. 1.00 SKIP DENT SPORT SHIRTS Cool, bfeeze Muring open-weave broadcloth) day convention at the Hotel Green Aluminum Tumblers Aii.rt.rf C.Urt 1 r.i.

tn I I 6 FOR i00 ville will be the Disabled Ameri GIRLS Play Suits n. I Sim 7-14 I 233 can Veterans of South Carolina. Mayor J. Kenneth Cass will de liver the welcoming address at 111 a.m. tomorrow, and a tour of mm Donaldson Air Force Base will follow at 2 p.m.

The evening events will include an executive committee meeting at 7 o'clock ana a mitcn dinner at me same hour for the Ladies' Auxiliary. Sanforized, neatly tailored for men's Summer comfort. Short sleeves, 2 pockets. Washfast blue, tan, green grey, maize, white. S-M-L Saturday will be given to com- mittee meetings and business ses sions.

Reports from committees B0YS Boxer ShorlsX C.tt.n Pliit. I R.g. 3c rr. 1 3 PRS. I i00 I-4X will be given at 4 p.m.

The main banquet is set for 8 p.m. In the China Cups R.9. 2c and Saucer I I Sets I 4 FOR I00 BONELESS POT BEEF FRESH ROAST 1ST VEAL STEAK Pound 59c FRESH DRESSED SQUABS Eoch 89c CHOICE PIECES OF PRIME RIB (Choic. Quality) CHICKEN BEEF ROAST 55c ThJgh? BreoSt 0 lb. 59c lb.

79c STEAK lb, 69c ORDEN'S 10. SIZI INSTANT COFFEE 99c lb. jar PAKE-RITE 3tb CAN 77c strawberry VIENNA SAUSAGE CAN 10c PRESERVES LUX TOILET SOAP 4 or 27c 3 PARO DOG FOOD 2 for 29c RINSO (Reg. Sie) 2 for 49c Wak-Les Room. Chaplain A.

D. Owens will con T.V. SPECIALS Floor Sample Sale duct memorial services In the Cotton Room at 10 a.m. Sunday. The convention will adjourn after an election and installation of officers f.

11:30 a.m. 95 Reg. 199.95 to 229. PTA Gives Gift GROUP I To Anderson Street The Parent-Teacher Association Lawn Chairs Alum. Tubinf I iMt mnd Back I I Mad.

af Soran I I Rtf. 4.91 I 400 MEN'S Wosh-N-Wear Sport Shirts A 2.S I 200 Sim S-M-L of Anderson Street School present ed a duplicating machine to the Reg. 229.95 to 329.95 school at the May meeting. FANCY SUNKIST GROUP II Officers installed were Mrs. W.

A. Cooley, president; Mrs. W. J. FANCY TEXAS CARROTS 2 BAGS FOR 19c LEMONS Doz.

29c Lollis, vice president; Mrs. D. F. Cleveland, secretary; and Mrs. J.

M. Norris, treasurer. FANCY YELLOW SQUASH 3 Lbs. 25c irovision has been made lor a I full time playground supervisor mm for the summer months. The play 080 (afflteftD ground, which will be open from 9 a.m.

until 6 p.m. each week day, will have a varied program of volleyball, Softball, arts and crafts, I tennis lessons, and "quiet" games. I.

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