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\ i r \ I -:.: . - • -Thursday, April 8, 1948 "i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE A L Page Sever THORNWELL ORPHANAGE CHILDREN ENTERTAINED BY PERRY SHOWS 000 cut. Passage over the President's } vexo is another question. | While President Truman has giv- len no inkling of whom he will n.tmc when Secretary Clinton Anderson ! steps out as secretary of agriculture be in line for the appointmeht. And- Ja ks. the cal probably until after congress ad journs. ■ r ■ so'n, An’ ■ 6. Mrs. Tinsley, is the former Miss' Cieo Smith?"* ~ ’-r--*— - —1 -Robbins Mr an f-M r - R >t)bins an- ncun:e the birth of a r: j u h'.er. Fran ^Elizabeth. April T • Mrs. Ronb.hs .s the former' ?.l A T . i- ,v i a.ige Birth Announcements . Arm.KTKS FOOT (iKHM , KIM. IT IN ONK HOI R. YOI R ioc R \( K r . If n>»t pleased The germ gr s Iv T i kill it,*you m.i<t rear.i iK-OL at any drug store A lung.vide, made wi'a 00 penetrates He a. no- m leep- Clet • • ^rras. ROI.I.INS and Mrs. Harold Woodrow M,Gee's D- Rollins announce the birth of a ——: •.daughter, Connie Theresa,- April S.jAFFlCE BOOK#*' L< igor . ill k nls, Mrs. Rollins is the former M.- Fran- Ledger Shde'sl Lo .se Leaf Bind- ces Satterfield of Laurens. ers,-r-Cash Boi-jk's. Journals, Day ■ ■ ivs. Sales Books, C iluhmw’ -Padj^ ■ TINSI.HV Call 7 4 Chronicle Publishing C ). Mr. and M?s. Wm , Rufus Tinsley. —- of Goldville, announce'-he >m of . «<l BS( RIME TO THE CHRONIC LE <v i* The Jack J. Perry Greater Shows was host to the 280 children of Thorn well orphanage on Tuesday afternoon at their show grounds on Buchanan fieid here. Through the kindness of the management at least six rides were enjoyed by each child The show played "open house” to the children and everybody enjoyed the two horn's spent cn the grounds. At the conclusion of the entertainment refreshments were served, consisting of drinks, popcorn ,etc. Through the courtesy of W. T. Gastley of the Clinton Coach company, and Russell Cooper of Cooper Cab company, the children were transported to the show grounds. ’ On Monday afternoon Darwin Brown, of Kalamazoo, Mich., known as “Brownie the Clown," entertained the small children at the Baby cottage and the sick at Lesh infirmary. To top this gesture,* Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Cartton F. Winn, of the local Legion post, sponsors of the show’s Clinton appearance, were guests of the institution for supper that night. At the conclusion of supper, Mr. Winn introduced "Brownie” to the children, and he entertained them with his antics, jokes and tricks He then invited the entire Thornwell tamily to be guests of the Perry- Shows on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Brown concluded his entertainment with a timely lecture toi the children, urging them to study hard, take every advantage offered, be courteous and kind and follow the 0olden Rule. The management of the show announces that on Saturday, from noon to 6 o’clock, all school children will be allowed free gate ad mittance to the matinee. All prices on shows and rides will be -educed for rchool children. [ GIALS for... SOCIETY w e r e l by a prayeAby Mrs. M. A. Macdon-j t * le Secrctaiy. aid. Minutes were read of the pre-! Business-yearly reports vious meeting and approved and roll . out ^ the c, f ub ^a.rman. i called by the secretary, Mrs. B. sJ D “ r ‘ n « th e recreation period a spel- (Contniued from page three) Pinson, each member answering with ' Sumerel and Margie Miller of this a Bible verse. c ity. After a short business session Mrs.! j ra p^ r Y eg wa8 ,jj ven by Mis$ Hall,} to carry through the Marshall plan, James H. Pittman of Rockingham, Bessie Godfrey led a program on “Or-; the Home Demonstration agent. this government’s original position N C will be best man fur his- twin b 5. l , n , a . Development oi the Written - Refreshments were served by “the 1 of backing up-deciiiions of .the United Bible- fchc was assisted by Mrs. | hgotesses> . Nations has not and will not be in£ largely from the midwest and led by Congressman Charles Halleck of Indiana, the majority floor leader, One thing the President did re- | els was enjoyed by the members. assure the congress and the people Demonstration on curtains and u P on is that although we proposed brother. . , ~ , ,r Varina Betsill, who gave an article Ushers include ( arol Cox and o> f rom t be Christian Observer on "Re- L. Dawkins of Rockingham, M. F. Hgion in the. Home,” Jones of Leland, N. C. and Mac B. ( Hipp of this city. i . . —. ■ Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, oganhist, and MUSQrOVG vJllD , Presbyterian Circles To Meet Monday changed. Proponents Miss Hannah Lou Dargan of Sumter, Ij- Anril MeetinO t-ria of Columbia, solo- r JJ and H. F. Harris of Columbia, solo ists, .will fui .ish the wedding music. Dr. Wm. R. Turner will officiate. Ella Riddell Circle Meeting Held Tuesday The April meeting of the Murgrove Home Demonstration club was held with Mrs. E. F. Anderson and Mrs J. K. Hasclden on April 1. i al was given by Mrs. Larry De- 1 Shields. She based her remarks on' of cbntinued govern ment control of the nation's natural resources arc alarmed again over a The circles of the Woman’s Audi- 1 new attempt by Sen. Kenneth Me an? of the First Presbyterian church Kellar oi Tennessee to stifle and ham will hold their meetings at the follow- s * r j n g the Tennessee Valley Author ing homes Monday, April 12: | ity . T he Tennesseean, long a bitter a..,. •„,>• rirck ‘ h Mls - Lonn,t ‘ S - McMillan ()e of TVA. has a bill which-would Devotion-1 chairman .wdl meet at 8:00 p. m. at c b a nge its entire character. Hearings the church. opened March 15 before Sen George Ramage, Malone (Rep.-Nevadta) and a sen- Circle 2, Miss Martha at ate public works sub-committee. Of Thursday, Friday and Saturday GENUINE LEATHER BILLFOLDS Regular prices tip to $8.10 Now S1.20 GENUINE LEATHER CIGARETTE CASES Regular price $2.50 Now 25c LIGHTER, LEATHER CIGARETTE CASES Regular price $5.40 • Now 68c A : .’ r * --W V - & me \v i: i r. i" $ "A Credit To All South Carolina” BROAD STREET CLINTON, S. C. The Collect Of Club Women of chairman, will meet at 8:00 p. m The Ella Riddell circle of Thorn- 1 America.” The song “Dreaming” was I °f Mrs. K. I . Hamer course the public power lobby is not I well Memorial church met on Tues-^sung by the club. Roll call—each' ( ^ m ’at loathe to S et behind—any—measure day morning at Silliman Cottage with : member answered with the material Ri d P ' 1 iwhwh, seeks to cunb the independence |-i Mrs. Annie Smith, hostess. j used for curtains and draperies in ^me of Mr^ Jack Ke^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mrs. G. A. Black, circle chairman,, living room. i mar at 4 00 p m at her hor^e ^ ment can be taken for what propon- ,1 Minutes of the last meetmg were ma^ at $ $ >Walker , chair .jents and opponents of regional valley [i m. at her home. :i "" called the meeting to order followed | 8 V ♦♦ H #> :: #♦ a it 8 1! i:i \t a B :: a lobin Hood flour Nationally advertised on "Queen for a Day" rdaio program / " ■ ■ 25 Pounds... $1»39 Sold Exclusively In Clinton By John R. Holland Grocery , Musgrove Street 1 man, at 4:00 p. m. at her home. 'authorities want to make out of it.! Circle 6, Mrs. B. O. Whitten, Said the Nevadian: “It is the feeling chairman, at 4:00 p. m. at her home, af the sub-committee that both the Circle 7, Mrs. Carol White Cope- general pu bli c and TVA supporters, land, chairman, at 4:00 p. m. at her i have a definite interest in the ques- h °^ e ' . c i w r ^ i a : tion as t0 whether or not the TVA is chairman, it'l-M p/m. at he r Lnu/ **'"* administered and in the question as to the advisability; of establishing additional valley au- « thurifies similar to TVA.” Bills are H 1 before the committee seeking «{■> es- S lablish regional authorities in the ! Missouri, Columbia and Savannah river valleys but ’the concensus of opinion is that they will not get out of committee in this congress. Despite the probability of huge tenseness | new appropriations for preparedness, GOP leaders have gone so far on i' Vf H B tt\ :: it ♦ ♦ ♦ # ♦ • ♦A I ♦ ♦ , jij Special to The Chronicle, j-j i Washington. Apri 1.—With an .at- mosphere of gravity and g hovering over the Washington scene 8 i as a resut i»f the President’s address Promises of a tax reduction bill they i to the joint session of the congress 81 and fast-breaking deveopments in As Washington Sees It. . [HE NATIONAL SCENE :: :: »« understand the Russian mind and to convince Mos- cow of our own peaceful and hu- » .—! manitanan motives, relative to the ♦ ♦ % 8 8 8 it it it cannot back out. In the light of 8 world crisis many congressmen be- 1 s| :;j : foreign affairs, it appeared the nation i ' ltne they shouldn t vote tax reduc- m I was almost certain to embark on a | ^ on a ^‘ lt)U »h the senate has material- nrenaredne c s program. ! ^ :educed ,he house version of the 8 While the government has been i Knutson bill and the chances are that 8 for more than two years attempting w nen ‘t finally is approved the total I’j to deal with Russia with infinite pa- Al, ‘ be somewhere near a $4,500,000 8'tience, seeking to 1 r-X I , o 8 8 ♦ ♦ A* ir I We Buy and Sell... GOOD USED CARS IF INTERESTED IN SELLING OR BUYING —SEE US * We offer a complete repair service by —trained nlechanic*. Body Work, Painting —we do the complete job. We guarantee to please you. Company OLDSMOBILE — CMC TRUCKS Phone 119 Sttttwmitifiminnnnnnr Sales and Service Clinton, S. C. Marshall plan and aid to other na- •8, tions under our foreign policy, it ap- „ jj-Npears that time for talk is now past §jand action is necessary. «; That the President’s message fell S'upon, some fallow ground among e j such congressional leaders as Sena- j k ' tor Taft of Ohio,Brooks of Illinois, i ttjJenner and Capehart qf Indiana,! . H (.Wherry of Nebrsaka, Kem of Mis- 8 j souri and Ball of Minnesota, repre- $•{ senting the midwest isolationists in .1 the senate, there was every evidence in debate over the Marshall plan ... that the great majority of the sen- gjate is impatient with further ap- : peasement of Russia. 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Carolina Ave. Phone 135 ♦ ♦ :: ♦ ♦ « ♦ :: :: ♦ # %♦ # • 8 :: # * :: :: *♦ # ♦ :: :: Our Thanks To the Public! The Lions Club wishes to thank the people of Clinton and surround ing area for their generosity in pat ronizing our carnival last week. Also our appreciation to the business hous es and individuals for donating the prizes. We had lots of tun putting it on— and hope you did too. ADDITIONAL PRIZES DONATED FIVE POINTS SERVILE STATION — \-sorted Gro ceries. BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY—Assorted Prizes. A. & P. STORE—Assorted Groceries. COPELAND-STONE CO.—Assorted Men’s Merchandise. :: M * H JOHN TEAGl E, Salesman for Rawl’s Product: ed Candies. Assort- CROSLEY FROSTMASTER HOME FREEZERS $1H9.50 Value ...for... S149.50 " HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Railey’s Bank Phone 423 LEAGUE’S DAIRY—10 Gallons Milk. AL THAYER—Two,Figure Dogs, tlexihle, hand-made. W. J. MORRIS, Standard Coffee Salesman—Wool Rug. C. B. POOLE WHOLESALE — Dozen Pair Sun Glasses. WHAM WELDING SHOP—Made and Donated Ticket Container* YARBOROUGH OIL CO.—Autp Accessories., W. G. KING & SONS—Lumber for Booth* at lost. D. E. TRIBBLE CO.—Lumber for Booths at Cu*t. BILL - ABLE—Assorted Crackjers. STRIETMAN BISCUIT CO.—Assorted .Crackers. PEPSI-COLA CO., Tom Cooper, Agent—Nine Cases of Pepsi-Cola. GREENWOOD COCA-COLA CO., Ben Mauldin, Agent- Six Cases Coca-Cola. «• *• :: :: :: « :: M * * • « • • 3 * • • • 8 4L /■ \