The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 12, 1948, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLC
Thursday, February 12, 1948 ^
DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE
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vfRS. CLIDE TRAIVfMELL.
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As Washingtpn Sees It. .
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Special to The Chronicle,
j Washington, Feb. 10.—Despite the
Claud Wiflard, Billy Willard, Wal- ifact that recommendations of the
lace and Clarence Bagwell visited the veteran presidential adviser Bernard
former’s mother, Mrs. Frank Billings, ’ Baruch were received just about as
near Ware* Shoals recently. coldly as was President. Truman’s
• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard were state of the union message by the!
visitors in Columbia during the past majority in this Congress, the elder
week. Miss Peggy Ballard returned statesman’s far-reaching and sweep-
home with them. ’ j ing program for domestic security
Miss Bobby Sharpton accompanied- and economic rehabilitation abroad
Pamela Hughes to Columbia Friday
are admittedly sound according to
and remained for the week-end wilh - P rivat e opinions in both the Reppbli-
+-Mr^md Mrs. O. R. Hughes. can and D«™crat>c ranks.
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It appears as though the GOP;
Houston j l eader! »hip-in the Congress will give'
' Ellis and Judy, Mrs. ^.W. E. • Ellis, the Baruch suggestions the silent
' Gerry and Linda Prather were guests \ treatment and do nothing about any
Sunday of Mrs. Bessie Whitmire hear af them. This was to be expected,
1 Clinton. „ 1 since the muli-millionaire financier
• k Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walker and would go much further’ and adopt
Bruce were guests a! Rev. nad Mr§r" mc>re drastic methods to insure a
H. O. Walker in Seneca during the, S0ll h<T economy here at hdme than
I past week j ^? s even proposed by ‘ President
Mr., and Mrs. Robert Bobo .of Truman.
Gree.Twocd, visited Mr. and Mrs. In ' the meantime the index of;
Clyde Tra runell Sunday. v ' j prices continues to rise and not even*
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallmarf 'visit- 1 the first semblance of a measure to
ed tha former’s aunt in the Laurens combat the inflation has seen the
hospital Monday. .^ light of day in Congress. The
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis and, GOP policy and steering committee
daughter were guests of Mr. ahd Mrs.; seem committed to go ahead with a
Harold Copeland in Goldvilk 1 Friday. I tax reduction which would lop off|
Mrs. M. L. Moseley and iMr. and! over five billion of government rev-:
'Mrs. Jim Smith of Laurens, visited enue and at the same time Con- 1
i Mr. and M - s. L. R. Balentine Sunday. 1 gressman Knutson is proposing to!
| Misses Bernice and Belle Nelson slash the President's
spent the week-end with their sister,, three bilUon dollars.
Mrs. Jack Adair, and Mr. Adair, nearj This is only about half of what'
Clinton. / i i Mr. Knutson pledged himself to j
^ I / j slash from last year’s budget . . . sixj
Birthday Party For Miss Balentinc billion was the figure then, and he
Miss Dons Balentine was honored dKl ^ eojne even to i tt The !
Saturday evening when Miss Sarah prediction here is that the final out-
Balentine and Charles Mathis gave j a y ^ congressional expenditures
budget ^somc
a birthday party in her honor.
will come close to the President’s
After a number of games were 3914 billion dollar figure
I played refr -shments of sandwiches,! President William Green’s pro-}
.wafers, candy and cold drinks werejp 0sa i that his American Federation
served. Miss Balentine was present-j Labor is willing to agree with
ed a number of gifts. management on a 45-hour instead of
40-hour week with overtime is
Mrs. Shumate Honored
On Friday evening Mrs. J. B. Pat-
seen as a bid on the part of labor to
carry out at least a segment of the
,^ r _ S :. 0rin D f Vi !. and ^ rS ’ i Baruch proposal to increase prodUc-|.
tion, and the word from Europe that
Mattie Harvey were hostesses when
Mrs. A. ?J. Shumate, Jr., was honored ^ ^ wostern nations are preparing
wuh a pai’y at the home of the for-j^ 0 f orIn a un j on of these countries
mer. Refreshments of sandwiches,' for <*00^ security and to -fight'
; cookies, potato chips, candy and cold ]the spread of ’ communism i9 taken
drinks were served by the hostesses, here as a boosL toward final passage
.Mrs. Shumate rcctMved many useful af the Marshall plan. This, it will
, tind aitVactue gifts whllli wcic j b e remembered, was also one of the'
ened and pas.->ed. (B arua h proi>osals . . . that the coun
tries of Europe, as many as are will-
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Little Johnny Lanford
year o’d February 10.
; J. W. Davis will be one year old
: February 1G.
I red Shelton will celebrate his Although it is takcaf as a mattei
birthday February 16. . 0 f course, President Truman has
; Mrs. \ ivian Ciardner has a birth- thus far refrained from declaring
Ibis candidacy for the Democratic
was one
ing ‘band themselves together into
a political economic and defense
union under the United Nations”
which would hiclude the lowering of
trade barriers among them.
1 day February 19.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Douglas ob
served their 2nd wedding anniver
sary February 9.
Davis Ellis will
birthday February 14.
Fay Hamby will celebrate
birthday February 2.
. Mr. and Mrs. James Penland cele-
; brated'their 1st wedding anniversary
February 7.
celebrate hi.
her
On The Sick List
Smoky Emory is improvin
[[being ill with pneumonia.
g after
Lee Hamby is ill.
Evelyn Lanford is improving after
several days’ illness;
Billy Willard is ill.
Rojal Ambassadors Recognized
nomination. In a bantering press
comferhece recently, the • President
again refused to commit himself but
said undoubtedly there would be
some announcement before the
Democratic national convention op-!
ens in Philadelphia July 12.
In what is regarded as an answer
to the statement of ex-Presidcnt j
Hoover against over-export of Amor- ;
iean goods which would weaken the
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American economy, Secretary of
Agriculture Clinton Anderson told a
House foreign affairs committee th ,t
the amount of food earmarked f >r
western Europe under the European;
Recovery • plan would not place any 1
extra strain on either supplies or!
prices in this country.
■"The fact to keep in mind,” Secre-
Sunday morning at the worship tary Anderson said, “is that the total
service of the Baptist church Mrs. food exports which we are recom-
Ciyde Trammell, president of the W. minding from this country, not only
M. S., presented the George B. TrueLt for western Europe, but for the en-
chapter of Royal Ambassadors their! tire world, are less than wt^ have
[charter. In toe absence of James beeg exporting in the last two years.
1 McElhannon, Ambassador chief, First!th-the items which are in tight sup-,
I assistant Ambassador chief Kenneth ply, such as grain, fats and oil, thisj
( Chalk, received the charter for the reduction is particularly * Significant.”.
j chapter. The R. A.'s stood to be rec-^ On report that the Hous^ Small
| ognized and to repeat the Royal Am- Business committee, of which .,Rep.'
oassador watchword and pledge of i Walter -C. Ploeser, Republican, 6f.
allegiance. 1 Missouri, is chairman, John H. Davis, 1
Rev. J. H. Walker is counsellor. executive director of the National'
~ ^ Council of Farm Cooperatives, wrote;
W. M. S. Uill Meet Tonight a letter to the House Administration]
The Woman s Missionary Society of, cc mmitt^e protesting such action,
the Baptist church will nold their ^ Wrote Mr. Davis, ”We protest any
regular mo:ilhl> meeting Thursday further financing of the House Small
(tonight) at ■ :30 at the home of Miss 1 Business committee unless its work
Mary Johnson.
All members are urged to be pres
ent. *
,can be made constructive in the in
terest of small business, rather than
an attempt to persecute bona fide
cooperatives owned and controlled
by farmers. We are informed that the
Saturday afternoon at 5 o’clock the House Small Business committee is
Valentine Party Planned
Beginners class will have a valentine
party at the Baptist church. Mrs.
seriously considering the holding of
further hearings to’ investigate - farm-
Posey Davis and Miss Maude Har-!er cooperatives.' We never opposed
I'^arf-hearings on the subject of tbe
cooperatives. However, we do not|
see the need now of additional hear-
vey are teachers of th^jjlass.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the f. . a r y oi ; n g s j n view of the intensive ana c\
March, 1948, 1 will .render a final haust i ve *» hearin3s that have been J
|account of my acts and doings as jigi d b y House Ways and Means'
Comnvttge of the estate of June Dob- cr . mil!ee dur ; n g th? past year and
bins in tne office of the Judge of Pro- House Small Business commit-
bate oTLaure-is Coun‘y, aM0 j>’olt ck te , in ^45 and also in 1947 •• *
c m , and on the same ay will apply r —l f' 1
fir r final d: charge fr‘ v rh-my trust) CREDITORS’ NOTICE
as Com nittee. j All persons having claims again/.
Any person indebted to sc d estate the estate of Dr. W. J. Prince, de-
!'s notified and i>*quired to make pay-[ceased, are heioby notified'to file the
ment on or before that date; and all,, same, duly verified, with the under-
oersorts having claims against laid
estate will present them on or be ore
said date, duly proven, or be forever
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