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1 Thursday, January 15, 1948 — THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven 28 In County Get Commissions As ^Notaries Pijblic Prizes Won By Clinton People In Spur Contest By Dixie Beverages, Inc. Secojid Prize—Philco Console Ra dio-Phonograph Combination —Mrs. ! his eighth birthday January 9. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes observed a wedding anniversary Jauuary .11. January 10th was the wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. 4 . • "Mr. abd Mrs. James L. Furr cele-[ Elizzabeth B. DeLoache, tfoute 3. l^ated a wedding anniversary Jan- Personna Chef Set—Mrs. M. L. uary 10. Columbia, Jan. 14.-^ (Special to The Chronicle).—Twenty-eight Lau rens county residents were commis sioned notaries public during the'’46- * v.i.d oci inirs. .VI , 47- fiscal year, according to a re^rt 1 Robertson. Thomas L^Roy Sanders, son of Mr.; •pleased this week bv ri r and Mrs. T. L. Sanders, celebrated •State W p! Blackwell •*" New Haven Wrist Watch—Irby S. ihj S third birthday yesterday. ' IbpP. Mf5. Frank Ke ; llers, Mrs. Dan __ Mrs. M. E. Browning observed her In Laurens county the following Martin, Mrs. A. A. May. ’ 87th birthda? January 12. t r.otary publics ware commissioned Bottled Case of Spur—Mrs. J. B.,- Larry Joe WhifTock celebrated his' by the secretary of state during the Arnold, Mrs Ralph Blakely, Charles, eighith birthday January 7. ::5>cal year. Thomas Owens, Cknrton; Bauknfght, Sara^i .Blakely, Williamr> ! ^sana Wells Blakely, daughter . of ^ Mrs.. Annie S. -Willis, Gray Court; p. Burdette, Jinjmy Dutton, Clarence Rev. aqd Mrs. William M. Blakely ofj J. B. Arnold, Clinton; Agnes Ruth Floyd^ Harry L Foster, Lena C Fuller, Moor^sville,. N. -C., celebrated her Babb, Princeton; Walter E. Byars, Miss Odetta Mauney Miss Kathleen ► first, birthday January 13. • GoldviLe, Robert F. Black, Clinton; Haynes, Mrs. Roger Henry, Mrs. Wil-', Miss Doris Suber celebrated a Ellis E. Babb, Gray Court; Evelyn liajn Weir, William Earl Stevenson, birthday January 13 Brownlee, Laurens; Margaret h. A. Rice, Geneva Robinson, Alsie E. E. Cooper, Laurens; Columbus D.' Wilkie,'Mrs. Nella L. Watson, Mrs. Childs, Clinton; Mary Alice - Cox William B. Cooper, Zenora Rivers,! Laurens; Ruth R. Connelly, Laurens; r r Gilmer M. C. Duncan, Goldville; William G. King, Jr., Clinton; Minnie B. «Lan- drum, ^Wattsville; Oliver E. Lafhn, Goldville; Louise Monk, Clinton,'! Mary.Hellams Moore, Laurens; John! H. Mahon, Laurens; Sterling Adair. Pitts, Jr., Clinton; Florence D. Ra- mage, Clinton; David R. . Shands, Clinton; Robert L. Stoddard, Owings, Dorothy Rae Smith, Laurens; C. E, Tollison,, Laurens; Eugene Murphy Timmerman, Clinton; Sadie M. Work-j man, Laurens, and Robert E. Wysor, III, Clinton. BIRTHDAYS AND - ANNIVERSARIES NOTED As Washington Sees It.. THE NATIONAL SCENE The Chronicle Extends Greeting* To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. Birth Announcements EDMUNDS Mr.jmd Mrs. Taylor Edmunds an nounce the birth of a daughter, Shir ley Jeanette, at Hays hospital, Jan uary 14. —* — Washington, January 14.—Politics ; is at the boiling point. Yop can take ; your pick of points of view and go in most any direction. '"More and ; more Republicans are 'breaking away , methods of combatting inflation . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Young have a Flanders of Vermont, Aiken of Ver- wedding anniversary Sunday, Janu- mont, Revercomb of West Virginia, ary 18. Morse of Oregon,> Langer of North | Margaret Ann Bolick, daughter of Dakota,.Baldwin of Connecticut, Ives !Mr. and-Mxs. Julian Bolick, will be 3-* New York. Lodge of Massachuf- nine years old tomorrow. setts, and Watkins of Utah are now Betty Jane Hamer, daughter of demanding that something be Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamer, will cele- done about either rationing or con- aryt Lee, on Sunday, January • 4. Mrs. White is the former Miss Ruby Kiog. PHILLIPS Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bannister Phillips, of Route 3, announce the birth of a son, Wayne Christopher, January 3, at Hays hospital. brate her eighth birthday Jaunary 18.j tro1 ^ certain or t>o"th. Mrs. R. P. Wilder has a. birthday And of course debate on the M January 17. ! shall plan, which got underway^ in Kay Thomas, daughter of Mr. and both the house and senate foreign Mrs. J. C. Thomas, celebrated her ] relations committees the first week WHITE sixth birthday yesterday. of the session, still goes on. , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard • White an- January 18 birthdays will include' Senator Joseph C. O’Mahoney, nounce the birth of a son, Harvey Jack Holland, Gene King and Henry • Democrat of Wyoming, apd Ralph M. Young, Jr. • • 'Flanders, Republican, of Vermont,! W. H. Shands and Mr$. Michael j are making a fight lor responsibility! Turner will observe birthdays to-, of congress to heed the Full Em-' morrow. ! ployment Act of 1946 and pay some Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair will; attention to the joint committee on observe a wedding anniversary Jan- the economic report, created under uary 21. (this law. The comphittee, composed Jennie Payne, daughter of Mr. and j of seven members 0f the senate and ;Mrs. Horace Payne, has a birthday! a like number from the house, was (January 18. I created to consider the semi-annual DICKSON Mrs. David Dickson, Mr. and .Kmards. announce the birth of a! daughter, Teresa Ann, on December] 29, at Hays hospital. o fj January 19 is the wedding anni-] economic reportk of the President, HAUPFEAR Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Haupfear an- - " uUU “' uu; jMiii. Jioy uuy. " versary of Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P.j^also called for /mder the law. The Adair. . I President made arv economic report Olin F. Furr, Jr., will celebrate a on the outlbok^ in the nation in Janu- ! birthday January 19. ■ ; arylast year and a similar report in (Mr. an<T Mrs. Roy Benjamin will; July. He i? making another this jobserve a wedding anniversary Jap- January 1948. To date however, the i * Tittee ifras paid—lutle student at tention to these reports althougn ^ H ^ u l > ; ca ] Coker college, Hartsvllle, and Myrna they are bound under the law to is the former Miss Dorothy Cromer of Cross Hill. i Myr Mrs. COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING Electrical Appliance Repairing and Electrical Construction Work Floor Plugs A Specialty ARNOLD M. CANNON 29 S. Owens St. Tel. 245-J — Sease, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. make recommendations to the con- M. Sease will observe birthdays Jan- gress within 15 days after receiving uary 21. the President's report. If )»eed had Jimmy Dutton, son of Mr. and been paid to the President’s recom- ,Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr., has a birth- mendations, these 4 senators say, a ,day January 22. year ago, last January or even last Mrs. R. C. Turner will observe a July, perhaps something would have birthday the 19th. • '(been done to head off the present Miss Mary Sue Copeland is ob.-! inflationary cost of living. ; serving a birthday today. j “Insofar as congress is concerned, J. M. Stone will observe a birth- compliance with the employment act day January 17. ! during its first year of operation was Linda Bridges, daughter of Mr.(largely lacking,’’ Senator ' Flanders and Mrs. C. W. Bridges, will cele- said. He declared that the President’s^ brate her-seventh birthday Saturday, mid-year economic report in July January 17'. i “received only cuhsory attention.” Miss Mary Ann Copeland will; Senator Flanders urges more fre-, celebrate her birthday January 24. quent meetings of the committee, a George Richard Owens, son of Mr. meeting with the council of ^economic and Mrs. Hubert Owens, celebrated advisors to the President, also creat ed by the act. and a closer working relationship between the stalls of the' two bodies. ! Senator O'Mahoney declared , that' .instead of the congress assuming its I own responsibility and working -out its own anti-inflation bill on the ba sis of the President’s two economic reports, the anti-infiation bill it did* pass turned over the initiative, “and vested in the managers of private in- rdustry ^ . . {he economic welfare of the American people. The issue has zi been presented whether the economic welfare of all shall be safeguarded by the government or whether the managers of ' private corporate in dustry, now enjoying from current ! high prices the greatest profits ever | recoiled shall be in a position to | prepare theip own' plans for the dis tribution of the commodities the peo- | pie need-and present them the] (President on a; take-it-or-leave-it ba sis,” Senator p,’Mahoney said. “Because we have shirked our re sponsibility,” he continued, “■the gov-1 ernment, under this bill (the Taft bill), may control the prices to be paid for products by the people of foreign countries but it has no power' to hold down prices for ourselves.” tl will be remembered thatMhe Full Emplyoment act of 1946 Was passed in an effort “to promote max imum production and employment" and it established a stautory mechan ism for the formulation of economic ! policies. At.least these two senators; declare congress has refused or failed to use the statutory mechanism ei- ; tablished for the very purpose of preventing inflation and depressions. Let no one forget that this is an flection year. While the scones of |>rabe.; thus far have not turned up ‘any political pay dart for use in the election and have affected 1 few save Andrew*May of Kentucky, Gen. Ben ny Meyers and possibly Ed Pauley, the probes will go on. Hoping to un cover something which may be used in the campaign, probes are to con tinue on war profiteering, sale of surplus property, dealings oL the RF'C, bookkeeping of the general ac counting office and the TV A. the vet erans administration and operations at the civil service commission. I “FOREVER AMBER” w, • * The Widely Discussed Movie GOLD THEATRE —V Goldville THURSDAY and FRIDAY — JANUARY 15-16 •K SERVICE Call — THESE CABS ARE INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION " ^ . /• Call Cooper Cab Co. 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