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THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable @he (Eltutan (Eiirmtirle If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the N Volume LI Clinton, S. C, Thursday, November 23,1950 — Number 47 Thanksgiving In Clinton 10 Years Ago (From files of The Chronicle November 21, 1940) Dr. Malcolm Graham Woodworth, head of the English department at Presbyterian college, died last Tues day morning at his home here fol lowing a critical illness. A quiet Thanksgiving observance is expected in the city today. A un ion service will be held at Thorn- well Memorial church with the Rev. L. P. McGee of North Broad Street Methodist church, as the speaker. Santa Claus will arrive in the city December 5th for his annual visit it is announced by the Chamber of Commerce. W. Watts Davis, well known farm er of the Rock Bridge section, died last Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. R. E. Jones. The congregation of the First Pres byterian church voted .last Sunday to call the Rev. J. K. Roberta of Greensboro, N. C, to become pastor of the church, to succeed Dr. D. J. Woods, resigned Mias Irene Workman has been Mmed principal of Honda street school for the remainder of the school year, succeeding J. A. Cheath am. who has been called to military tar vice. Cottaa ginning la the county as af November reached totaled S9.1J9 bales oemparsd with 24.111 bales • year a#» (or the tame period M tarns DsreUty and Frances Ruth Kdeard. students at tbe** guerite McMillan, Dorothy Workman, 1 Emily Dillard, Elsie Johnson, Ida and, Dorothy Crawford, Margaret Johnson and Elliott Dobbins. Walter Coker, Eugene and John Sloan of Erskine college, are spend- i ing Thanksgiving at their home:, here. , Miss Jeanette Pitts, formerly with Belk’s, has accepted a position with Hamilton’s, Jewelers. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamer and little daughter of Eastover, are visit ing her mother, Mrs. J. Will Leake Misses Martha Davidson and Lois Blakely are on a several days trip to New York. Mrs. F. D. Jones is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ashley Halley in Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Theda Patricia Giles and Charles Brown Kugler of Washing ton, Ga., were united in marriage No vember 25th at the home of tne bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles. The following Clemson students are at home for the Tnanksgiv.ng holidays: Darrell Dailey, Duncan Workman, Joe McMillan, Nolan Suddeth. Ace Workman, Reese Young, Thomas Baldwin and Lewis Pitts. Mrs. D. O. Rhame invited a num ber of little folk to the country club Friday afternoon to help celebrate the third birthday of their son, Don. The November meeting of tne Wadsworth home demonstration club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Randolph Davis and Mrs. Annie Davis in the Hopewell community. Early Decision On German Army Is Advocated London, Nov. 13—Atlantic Pact deputies called today for a definite decision by Christmas on how West ern Germany is to be brought into the Western European defense sys tem. The deputies, opening sessions here, faced three big problems: 1. To allay French fears that the use of Germans in a combined army would provide the basis for a future independent German army; 2. To try to salvage parts of French Premier Rene Pleven’s plan for West European defense; 3. Exactly what contribution the Germans should make toward that defense. Opposed by many of the deputies, the Freqch plan calls for organiza tion of a supra-national European de fense council to control the combined West European army, use of German troops only in small units and the pooling of war industries. The United States and Bntaxa Ag not want to delay raising of the Eu ropean army until a defense cvundA can be formed They also want Ger man forces of division size. 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