The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 12, 1948, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF 60LDVILLE
MTCS. CECIL O DFXL, correspondent and Representative
work of those three men achieved a
stunning victory when the failure of
any one of them could have led to
disaster.” ft added that, Bradley’s
... "Mr. and'Mrs. Rolfe-Clark. Jimmy! charge of the social hour.
Clark. Messrs. Rudolph and Ralph] The program planned is a musi-
Prater were Synday* guests of -Mrs. cal one, and under the direction of
W. G. Puckett in Greer. Lavinia RrCooley.
Eugene Craven was a business visi-:
tor in Spartanburg last Wednesday.'
„ M ;- an ' 1 , M w ^ 00 ?, r0W OVER COMMAND
children of Woodruff, spent Sunday _ . i ,
with.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer. 'TO OMAR BRADLEY
Mrs. S. S. Kennmgton was tije ——
Thursdoy, Februqiy 12 t 1948
his military career. He replied: ’ > put the blame on the Republicans j
“When I got the word that .the 82nd ; for any coming economic <;risfs.
and 101st airborne divisions' had’ Ivestia said also that the price de- 1
landed on the Cherbourg peninsula.” cline increased what it called the
contribution in his new, post* “will be He said he had ordered that phage hope .of American business circles to
unhurried, thoughtful and lunda- of the invasion of Europe, in June, use the Marshall Plan as an antidote
mentally sound.”) 1 19+4, over ‘‘bitter opposition of the for th? nation’s economic difficulties!
Another decoration went on to the experts”^who didn't think it would' The Soviet news agency Tass in a
EISENHOWER TURNS
long list of Eisenhower’s* medals be-. succeec l.
'fore-he bowed out orf office, Mr. Tru-,
iman pinned on his blouse a third* n i ir r i a ki KJFW^PAPFR^
I oak leaf cluster for the Distinguished M £ YT CIV J
Service medal signifying the fourth
! award of that high honor.
There was no fanfare, rufl.Te of
PLAY UP DROP IN
U. S. COMMODITIES
New York dispatch declared:
j “The majority of papers connected l
with business circles cannot hide deep
concern in connection with the sit
uation. The fall in stock and com- j
modity exchange prices constitutes
j economic situation.”
Tass said m^ny American experts
rise in prices
depression for the United new iurn j n American economic
Bradlev snoke onlv two words “I State - 5 ’ gaVe bi|; play t0day t0 the Position is. apprda^hing.”
Bradlej spoke only twe^words, ,l d r0 p i n u_ g. Commodity prices. — ...
Soviet rentiers could get the im-
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week-end gpest of Mr. and Mrs. Washington, Feb. 7. (AP.): Gen- drumS( review o{ troops or running new.n, 'uT** 5 s ® id ™3ny Am.
George Kpnnington in Laurens. eral Dwight D. Eisenhower, turning up < af th ^ colors to mark the change Mve nred^t^d an eeo* the iaflationar y
Mrs.Wames Banks and small son, over command of the army to Gen-!: d Three minutes sufficed P ers . wn ‘ cn na%e Prea.ciea an eco- perhaps completely e
.r S p ent the week-end with eral Omar N. Bradley,, sounded f " r X job * suincea nomic depression for .the United npw tlIrn in tho Amori
Mrs. Fearless Rowe. ] farewell to ’America’s fighting men Rr , H i„ v s
of I^vjrE-nf
Mr*c<ndXifi
CapE- and Mrs. Fred Ross-q.^ chil.- 1 today: ! d ^”‘“when • Elsenhower’administered ar ° P 1,1 U ’ uommoa!t y i >nces - Tass reported that several branch-
dren 'of. Marion, spent the week-encT' -rm no t going tirretr any stuffy the oath. Ik grinned and putting Soviet readers could get the im- es of American industry producing
with their parents, Mr. and^Mte. J- goodbye to the troops. aside iformality, declared: “With those P ress ^ on A mer i can ^^I )ress ^ on r ^ ass consumers goods have been
M R.-ss* and Mr and M.rs. J. D.| “I’ll just tbll them,‘By God, you’v? words vou have a iob." forecast by Russian economists was forced to slash operations consider
O’Dell. On Sunday Mrs. Fred Ross done a great job’.
and Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell visited rela-
v - words, you _have a job.”
For the first time sincp the war
lives
in N
ewberry.
Mi
*. an
1 Mrs. George Mett
s and
Sylv
a sp«
;nt die week-end in
Little
Mou
Rain'
u tlf the former’s parents.
R; J
!ph ’ Bragg of Colum'ii.a.
-.spent
the
•veek-
end with his .parent
s, Mr.1
and
Mrs.
Fred Bragg, Sr.
M
. a n
i Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw af
Clint
t»n. \
rore Sunday guests of Mr.
and
Mrs
Joe Johnson,
1
Mr
s. J.
unes Simpson spent
the'
week
-'end
in Donalds with hex
sister, i
Mrs.
Curt
is Jackson, and Mr.
Jack-
son.
possibly coming true.
•Leading Russian Newspapers car-
ably below those of a year ago.
The cerOnony was brief but the began, Eisenhower could forget/His = v i-ncrttn»p Trs -riir .....
company was -impressive, as Eisen- worries—and he showed it. But the nod predictions by American econo-- M ' “J” 1 '' I,,fc LHRONICLf
bower left the .office of 'chief of time between now; when he goes oh mists of a major crisis. (The dis- e a,>er Everybody Reads
staff and Bradley; his old friend, leave prepara tiny to becoming pres- pitch did not indicate that thg a.-ws- -
West ^Point classmate, and right hand’ identof Columbia university, will not 1 P‘ ,r K?rs d voted any space to U. S.
man of W('rld War II, took over. be a vacation. ; ^ econ: mis' with opposite views.
President Truman was there, along - fie explained^-that to a farewell (In Be -l:n .'Sov'ct-'W!,-oiled news-
MOBILOIL
*
Gas and Oil
V'
Complete Line Groceries
CHARLIE
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West Main Street
Miss Mary Francis Yecently, spent
the week-end in Greenville
Hazel Ellis. . t
Mrs. Minnie Lovelace was calle
‘ r ' t ' congress, and a roomful of star-glit- news conference, Taying he would papers declared the break in ihe Chi-
\ Uo..zc.a\v a. con g rss> and a room f u i (jf star-glit- spend most of the time in getting to- «aqo grain market and sinking in
■ ® uc>kS of * Ir -'tering generals and.gold braided ad- gether his memoirs for a book, with values on other exchanges foresha-
mirals. • j perhaps a ffew days off “to do a dowt d ^nous economic depression
Mr. Truman told Eisenhower that little bone fishing down in Florida.” in the United States.)
he read an editorial this morning, For Bradley the prospects were for Prominent mention was given ,
captioned "Marshall-to-Eisenhower-1 much hard work immediately. Eisen- President Truman’s declaration that'
to-Bradley" and thought that fitted hower indicated this when he cited there is danger of an economic crash
the occasion today. j one grave problem of the army-man- congress does not regulate the'price ,
(The Baltimore Sun, under such; power—to the news conference. That situation.
aption, paid tribute to General
-.^rge C. Marshall, Eisenhower and
to Bessemer Cty N. C last week due Bf . adley . s ^ in g : -The perfect team-
to the death of her brother, J. T. **
situation, he said, “is getting serious.” I-vesti?. the government newspap-
Eisenhower was asked what he r, sai^‘be president’s statement was
considered the greatest moment on principally a political maneuver to
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if,d Mrs. Furman Frady^Ahsit-j
..ves in Newberry Sunday.
and Mrs. Bud Starnes, Mrs.]
Whitmire and Mrs. j
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ill .v.,\h nccurifd Fridav.
The
of the
semblv hal!
\V M. S. Meets
W mian's M.ssionary
Batist church met in
Tuesday eve
IV
aV),
to tii absence of the piesidcnt, Mrsh-
W. A. Moorhead, Mrs. D. M. Carr 1
presided over the business hour.
A challenging program on “The
Unfinished Task in Our Homeland,”,
was directed by Mrs* Louis Murphy.
Those leading discussions were Mrs.,
Bertha Stroud, Mrs. Furman Frday,
Mrs. D. M. Carr and Mrs. M. L. Gard-
ner A
Plans to attend the western di
visional meeting in Greenwood were,
discussed.
Refreshments of hear* shaped sand
wiches, potato chips, mints and- cof
fee were served by Mrs. R. L. Fran
cis, Mrs. W. W. Hair, Mrs.' F. W.‘‘
Frady and Mrs. H L. Gardner.
Woman’s Society Meets
The \Voman‘s Society of Cnnstiani
Service of the Methodist church
held its monthly meeting Tuesday
evening at the church with a large
number attending. Mrs. Johnny
Stroud was a visitor.
'Mrs. B. W. Oxner, president,, open
ed the meeting with the singing of
"Rescue The Perishing.” The secre-
ary, Mrs -Algie Abrams,, called the
roll and presented the minutes of 1
.he pi* vara- meeting.
AfU: t . business session was J
closed M:>. Rudolph Prater led the 1 ,
irogram. M J. M. Ross dismissed!
the me.t.ng with prayer.
During the social hour Mrs. J. L. :
Abrams a.id Mrs. Algie Abrams serv- i
-*d i'c:i( dinnnts carrying out the i
.alentmt mot*:.
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M■' H' -e Ffdwards and Miss
Nez/.e Sfreetman continue ill at
■heir home >n Sumter street.
Bud CM.. ... at nis’home on Cal-
■ ioun s’re
Mrs, Jesse Finney continues ouite
H at the home of her daugnter, ]
Mrs. Mod ene Brazil. ^
Birth Announcements
Poa?
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag announce
the birth o! a son. David Ryan, at the
Whitmire clinic on February 3. Mrs
Poag is the former Miss Nellie Bast e
of Whitmire.
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Bragg
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., are!
receiving congratulations on the birth!
of a daughter, Sue Carolyn at Hays
hospital, February 6. Mrs. Bragg is
the former Miss Iris Simmons;
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Finishes School Course
Friends of Milton Bridges will be,
interested to know he has finished his
course -at n barber school in Colum
bia. At present Milton is employed
by the Goldville Barber shop.
■r- rn
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank my friends and pvej
organizations . of Goldville for the
flowejts, gifts and cqrds during my
illness. Everyone was so nice. _
—Bill Thomas.
Woman’s Club Will Meet
The Joanna Woman’s club will
meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:00 at
Joanna club. You are requested to
bring a valentine, unsigned, for your
Joanna Sister.
Mrs. Ed Odborn«’s group will have
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