The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 12, 1948, Image 2

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r y . v" Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 12, 1948 V SUCCESSFUL .PARENTHOOD ■ — By*—i?,.,, M! S ( ATUl RlNK C: ^BWARDS Vs'i.xn >> Fditor, RarenU’ Magazine reinain proU( i Q f it i child is allowed to sit in it ten min utes each day so that he won’t feel j shut out of enjoying it. Yet the 1 ) children .realize that this new piece oi I furniture is something special, to be kept nice so -the whole family will Birth Announcements who is in constant association with them, who supports their mpye- once Jie gets~mto trouble, he shows mand here is that we shall permit them to do their nefarious, wicked Children Should Feel Partnership In Home A famous actress of another day to give as her recipe for holding a husband (she was a witty, gracious up party member, supported by .rnents and advocates ^their priivci- their political apparatus, wittr mass work without hindrance or obstacle. iples is. ,ipso. facto suspected of dis- nfpetings and petitions and all the j No .Bill of Rights protects the FINNFl i loyalty and has no place in Amen- noise they know how to make.— •itra’itor: Mr. an Mrs. VVilliam Melt i a j can life^ — - 1 Whenever a person receives that No Bill of Rights defends the dis- ! „ . 1 h as .'by choice, JoJned American af support, he ought to be put loyal, at Hays nos-, hac ; .. No BiU 0 ' f Rights keep$ a ^ Finney announce Another mother of older children l 1 ,^ H Ifn ’Thur!da^Februarv'Mrs j ^ by choic ®’ ^ laced |ofT the public payroll makes something of a-ceremony of ; £ inn ’ ev is the fo Vmer Miss Elizabeth 1 outside the pale of Amencan The enemies of our country fight a job where he betrays. each new item for tbe.j ackson , Congress should j>ass a measure i defining character actress, but no beauty* he le choosing house. The'children are invited to go, along to help select it. The 12-year- tal old daughter has a t&cnt tor draw- Mr . and Talmad*.', ^rmann^T. iTL'L^t Communism in the most ing, so she is given the most say stmmons announce the birth of ai ard manner th,at is so usual. loyalty with the' slogan, “The Police 1 State.” They should talk! Out with them! And without apology! Their motherland, Soviet Russia, has been operating a police state 1 h ' i:d r™ U ' ad ' t nS ™ n) *“ s " v when^a "pictureTs” being'purThased. ^ fll * "" ** h-m mlo the curtains, tie h.m u; ^ Is . yeJM , d s „„-, a budding e at Hays hospital. M«! *«?»"»>*«»«««««>« •m-| The/are the agents of that police Mth the rugs, a.tach him to the ui- ]ert j al en gi ne er, had the final Simmons i s ’the former Miss Marionjf ^ . e ° Ught n ? t _ to be an ex P ense state in the United States of Amer- ntture and bnc a brae. That her ad. >hnir(> * nei| radio was . Snrunons is the termer Mtss Ma ta the taxpayer. C f hca. vie3 to interest a man in his home years several ago and is already u .vai_vr::d was proved by her tons slud ine on what he wants in a ..'H happy marned hfe. , postwar’model. Th^-whole tamtlv < hi Id re NORRIS ROAD PROGRAM GIVEN FOR COUNTY The whole family L \lr. am j Mrs. Winfred Norris an does this have to do withj c h ose the living room rug after sev- n0 unce the birth of a son, Howard Exactly what it implies era j cfcsoussions as to whai was pra<* Michael, at Hays hospital, on 3un- ..bout a husband they like to share tical (showing dirt, etc.), long wearN-day, Fetvruary 8. Mrs. Norris is the :he feeling of ownership of all fam- j n g t anc j W ;thin the family budget.i former Miss Florence Howard. their own on iy were they all happpy over' feeling of ownership ily belongings, ' not just. no . * ax n^oooy should be Their work here is designed so to-ment $1,500, contract $1,500. pai to any Communist for any pur-^ wpakpn nnr ihe 2.6 miles on road 25 (old route 762) pose whatsoever. 'efficiency of our administration, so from U. S. route 76 tp rdute 72, and e actual party member is, of to hamppr T mir lives, that all resist-11.8 miles on road 58 from road 25 to couise, known. His relationship is. a nce to Russian imperialism disap-j U. S. route 76 in Clinton, allotment pears in our country—as it has in! $25,500, contract $25,500. MIS *!ic and clothes. And giving them a particularly gpbd buy at a Feb-| feeing that the new picture,! ruar y sa i ei b u t the rug remained ai sot »T dishes is part theirs reality to the children, something: aftords children pleasure,, they didn't forget about when guarantee against feet were muddy. Mi your bes veness. 1 . —<——j we know in which) i King children has a handsome chair to Instead of keep-. oom d and : 'ucn been Of course, in buying Turn - about which the children’s ’. immature, such as curtains, i > . has the final choice, but still she . , , . can engage their Interest by^hav ng •*.. ’ ‘.“i® . a litthle family pary to admire them ' “V 3 ' when tlieyr’e pp. Children remem- i... oui ag-.. . ‘ !cn - ber all their lives times when the . _ ^ , ^puse looked especially festive or f freshly done. . — ■ But in smaller, items, such as a vase or a fancy basket, if a child's 1 taste goes haywire, don't let on. OWENS Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey Owens! of Atlanta, Ga., announce the birth of 1 - ughteT, Charlotte Ann, on Feb- iry 4, in Atlanta. Mrs, Owens former Miss Jeanne Thomas of j -Water Heaters -Ranges -Disposalls -Refrigerators -Home Freezers -Ironers A New Dream-Line of Quality Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey's Bank Phone 423 ., . ;ta, and Mr. Owens is the son PATTBRSON Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson an nounce the birth of a son, James L..rry, on February 8, at Hays hos- 1 p-TTit. Mrs. Patterson is the former Miss Irene Tinsley. SADLER nee this .alter type is smoked out.! R oman j af where the Russian is hated but obeyed. And what they so emphatically de- Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:20 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 for Appointment On road 57 from route 72 to Dun can Creek church, allotment $9,500,. contract $9,500. Ensign and Mrs. Rofus E. Sadler announce the birth of a daughter, And don t hide tne object, no mat- ^ ara b. Arm, at the Naval hospital, ter how ill suited to your decorative Bi0okl y n? N . y., on January 31. Mrs/ scheme. I ve always been grateful g a( jj er j s former Miss Mary Do- for an experience of my own child-^ h er fy of New York, and Ensign Sad- hood in regard to this. Once when j er j s son 0 f an( j ^j rs R jr v grandmother I Sadler of this city. J I was visiting my became enamored of a vase on a | shelf in the country store. I saved ODOM enough from my vacation money to! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindsey Odom j take it home to Mother as a present, announce the birth of a daughter,: That- vase had a place of honor for Sibyl Ann, on February 6, at the lo- 1 several years—or until I grew en-i C al hospital. Mrs. Odom is the former! ough older to see with my own eyes viola Amanda Cooper. how atrociously ugly it was. J . . TURNER Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner of RFD No.-2, Laurens, announce the: birth of a son at Hays hospital on, February 9. PIMPLES BE SURE — WITH PURE Young Brothers Eastside Purol . Station^ 304 E. Carolina Ave. Phone 185 Valentine Dance Laurens Armory SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 • __ ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING •’ » - A. Chaney’s Orchestra ~ Sponsored By LAURENS AND CLINTON HAIRDRESSERS Admission: Gents $1.00 — Ladies 50c 6nt trial. No* • thrive on. but a itchi , aalva that . madicatad U«ui4 tfeat radnaae out. Suassrc£ lo# OoubUroat mott»r bmokU ItfmiU. ■ » » Bishop-Walker Pharmacy RUSSIA BLAMES BRITAIN, U. S. FOR WORLD WAR SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” t ♦ ♦ <• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CASINO THEATRE THURSDAY AM) FRIDAY. February 12 and 13 Treasure 4 ^ MADRE I , atu e: 2:t)9. 4:24T 6;39, 9:07. 1 1 : ..m *'.uMS Contmuous. L9c and 35c S \,T1 RDAY, FFBRUA’RY 11 ONE DAY ONLY : The Vigilantes Return ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a «■. ♦ ♦ (In Cinecolor). \ very good Western, full of ac- '.c’ excitement. With JON MARGARET LINDSAY, DREW and ANDY DE- i iA La... PAULA vi:rE. Sturt? - 2:3P., 4:23, 6:08, 7:53, and 9:38. GOOD SHORTS. 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ' February 16 and 17. 2a I>CUAt| FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, February 13 and 14 Marked Trail . (Action Western, with BOB .i STEELE). Starts: •Friday: 2:18, 4:54, 7:39, 10:06., Saturday: 2:04, 4:47, 7:30, 10:13. ...plus... Roed To the Big House (Prison story, with JOHN SHELTON). Starts: Friday: 3:15, 5:51, 8:27. Saturday: 3:01, 5:44., 8:27. Chapter 8— G-Men Never Forget 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. 9c and 30c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 16 and 17 THE FLAME »A dramatic story of,double mur- ier. With JOHN CARROLL, VERA RALSTON, ROBERT PAIGE and BRODERICK CRAW- ' FORD. Feature: 2:13, 4:13, 7:18, 9:13. 1 NEWS. ,9c and 30c Moscow, Feb. 9.—Russia in its first reply to the secret Russian-German diplomatic documents made public by the U. S. state department, charg ed tonight that the* United States, Grca Briain and France made World War II possible by financing Adolf er’s war industry and appeasing Gerfn^ny. The ^Oyiet information bureau is sued the rej>ly in a (i,000-word state ment entitled ^Falsifiers of History and Historical Not&s/’ The reply was marked “more to folio - Also, the reply said ^that Russia will publish documents w-nMi will put Russo-German relations in their true perspective. N Russia complained that the state department published only docu ments giving the German side of the picture. .: Then 'going in to attack ■ pre-war policies of the present Big Three Western Allies, the Russian reply said they had aided German im perialism in preparing for „ World War II. “A golden rain of American dol lars” fertilized Adolf Hitler's war industry, the reply said, and Great! Britain and France appe?*ed Ger many diplomatically. “What would have happened if the United States had not financed German heavy industry and Britain X and France had not rejected col- lective security, but on the other * hand, had organized resistance to ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O O ♦ ♦ ♦ n o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o n n n < v Belk s... “SAVINGS GREAT IN ’48’ A Gift For Valentines Day • • • UBTVkr-fOX ' , Feature: 2:22, 4:23, 7:22, 9:23. NEWS! 9c and 35c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February 18 and 19 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. / WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 ONE DAY ONLY Something In the . Wind ;lu il comedy with seven nu- e 1 nom’^-s. With DEANJJA- DTMIBIN. DONALD O'CONTIlW : X ♦ X X ♦ I ♦ > ♦ I <► ♦ f t X ♦ ♦ ♦ me DIN OALL • \-a. M - a: 2:07, 3:56, 5:45, 7 - 34, ami 9 23. < ^ • .— SHC/T’ SUBJECT. . 10 A. M. Show ■i? 9i - —C5t Black Hills : (An Eddie Dean Western) Starts: 3:24, 5:57,- 8:30. . - ...plus... Dangerous Years (Juvenile Delinquency) WILLIAM IiALOP, ANl Ml JEROME COWAN. Starts: 2:27, 4:51, 7:24, 9:57. •' ■< * Sea Hound, Chap. 9 . 9c and 30c o <> ♦ ♦ o O o o < > o o O o ♦ ♦ o < > * > i > «► < ► o o o o o o * * o o < >• < * o o o With DD NOTE—W** will run straight through THURSDAY ^and FRIDAY at THE CASINO. I the German aggressors? “The result would have been that the Hitlerites • would have lacked armaments, the H.tlerites annexation polity would have been caught ! against collective security and tue Hitlerite chances of unleashing^ a second world war would have been | reduced to a minimum.” * Loyalty (From Baltimore News-Post) < ► oi o n o o 4 ♦ o o o «> ♦ ♦ 4 o O o < »• i > < > O o Somehow the idea has got around that once a man or a woman gets on the poiblic payroll, he has a vested interest in a government job. -^-He can be transferred from depart ment to department, but he is not to be fired. What is more, he is not to be fired 'even if, in the judgment of the re sponsible head of his department, as, for instance, the Secretary of State,' or even the’ Piesident of the United! States his .pyalty has come into ques-' tion. The Communists - and their so^ called liberal supporters demand that 1 his disloyalty be p-joved. Do we have to permit a foreign agent ta spy on u. unti. he Is aught i red-handed? ( _ Do we have to permit him to read confide'-tial tiles, to purloin docu ments to be photostated overnight and then retu red.to the files—until he is caught by photographers? Do v/e have to wait to shut the barn door until after Dhe horse is' stolen? • Anyone who ^ is a Communist or SHE'LL LOVE THESE BEAUTIFUL NYLONS-S1.15 to S1.98 Pair 45, 51 and 54 Gauge . . . our suds-loNin'i selection of hose in the latest, most lej;-bewitchinK shades! For “sheer’’ loveliness, select two pairs for double duty in emer gency. Extra-length sizes available. 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