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f » r Thursday, January 11, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE % WWWWdWWMWdMWWMWHBMdBBnBttm for the Week ... LYDIA MILLS NEWS MK8. H. W. WILLIAMS. Correspondent and Representative f (Harold Snider visited his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Snider, in Belton Sunday. Mrs. Claude McElbannon was call ed to Winnsboro Sunday on account of the death of her brother, C. E. Johnson, who was killed in an acci dent in Chester Sunday morning. Pvt. Dick Fennell at Fort Jackson, I visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J B. Fennell, over the week-end. (Mrs. Rosa Allen visited her son and daughtei-M-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Allen, in Columbia the past week. Mrs. Mattie Harvey visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Douglas on the Spartan- burg highway Sunday. Mrs. Izell McAlister and son, Mike, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson. ^ Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis were Mr. and Mrs. John T. Galbnan of Charlotte, N C. D. N. Morgan has been spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Walter Cato and Mr. Oato. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crocker of Clarkdale, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wyatt Sunday, p Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Windsor and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kinsland in Wattsville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Folatty and daughter of Saluda, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Israel. Mrs. Laura Hazel and children of Chester, apent Sunday with Mrs. Addie B. Coleman and Mrs. Annie Mae Roper. I Miss Elizabeth Lemaster and friend Pmt© Tkrp# of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. James G. Galhnan Sunday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Artis Smith Sunday were Mrs. Charlie Mathis and Mrs. Vemie Mae Smith of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr., and daughter spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams in Newberry. Vinginia and Harriet Wilson and Vivian Pearson visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McLendon in Ninety-Six Sun day. Mrs. F. L. Thornburg has returned home after spending several days with her daughter and friends in Rome, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris and son visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Cora Rogers, in Canton, N. C., Sunday. Mrs. Rosa Cole visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hauptfear near Clinton Sunday. Birthdays and Anniversaries Susie Black will toe 5 years old January 22. Donald Gallman will be 11 years old January 14. Charles Gallman will celebrate his birthday January 31. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Nabors will celebrate their wedding anniversary January 19. Leon Thomas will have a birthday January 18. Henry Overstreet will be 11 years old January 22. Joe Todd celebrated his birthday yesterday. Grandpa Satterfield will celebrate his 80th birthday January 20. Harriet Wilson celebrated her 7th birthday January 4. Birthday Dinner Enjoyed Mrs. Roy Passmore gave • birthday dinner at her home in West Clinton Sunday in honor of her father, E. C. 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C bHMBPBBMinnnnnnnnwnwnMnnnnMKMnnKKniMiiwMMnnsnnnnnnniaai i MI D W A Y Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA FRIDAY-SATURDAY JANUARY 12-13 LADY OF BURLESQUE With Barbara Stanwyck Also: “RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY” CHAPTER No. 10 MONDAY-TUESDAY JANUARY 15-16 LITTLE WOMEN With June AUyaon, Peter Lawford WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY JANUARY 17-18 HE WALKS BY NIGHT With Richard Basehart, Scott Brady w. now have a telephone in ticket office—No. 564-W Aiao selected short subjects ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE ptrat Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 PJ4. Longshore, and her daughter, De force. The immediate families at tended. O'Shields Children Have Party Forty-five guests enjoyed tlve birthday party given by Mrs. J. B. 0*Shields at her home home Monday afternoon. The party was given jointly for her son, Jimmie’s 12th birthday and her daughter, Mick Ann’s 10th birthday. The table was decorated with a large birthday cake in the center. Many games were enjoyed and many gifts received and opened. Lillie Belle Crawford and Ella Jane Allen assisted Mrs. O’Shields in serv- 1 ing ice cream and cake. Among The Sick Ltttle Nancy Jean Trammell has been ill the past week. Little Shirley Ann Smith is ill. Mrs. Alma Hawkins of Spartan burg, aunt of Mrs. Henry Abercrom bie, is ill at her home there. Little Robert Henry Abercrombie is under the care of a specialist in Spartanburg. Mrs. Mildred Long is a patient at Hays hospital. Ed Fuller has been ill for some time. Mrs. Sarah Snyder entered the Fort Jackson hospital yesterday for treat ment and an operation. Birth Announcement Roach Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Howard; Roach January 3 a son, Michael Stan-! ley, at the Blalock clinic. Mm Roach 1 before marriage was Miss Frances Fuller. Mother's ( lab Meet. The Kinlerparten Mother's club held its meeting Thursday at the' kindergarten room Mrs. Carl John-1 •on was the acting president in the abeenre at Mrs. Rose Satterfield The mother’s were invited to be- ' come members of the Hcgiby club by [ Mrs. Wallace Members were asked to have plans reedy at the next meeting for the* 'children’s Valentine party After a business session the meet- uif adjourned DUswe Neel Hm Party I Mrs Carson Neel was hostess to a marSber of bftle friends of her dough-1 I ter, Dunne, on the occasion of tbs celdbrstion of her fifth birthday Decorations and favors srere tni keeping anth the New Year Nome- makers srere enjoyed by the children Aker games and singing happy birth- day to Duane, ice cream and rake was trend by Mrs Noel atltod by Mrs Wallace and Mrs Louise Har vey Thirty-two gueti srere pres- The Hobby chsb met of the coramuity cen Mrs Wallace led the lithe value of art and craft*, outlmnt I the three main objectives of the I course, rrsftninehqi. design and I originality Twelve mendurs were prestht and began their course of {work, centering srtth the etching of metala, aluminum, copper and brass The course will embrace the esetui* j of glass, china painting, textile paint- iftg and other crafts. The chib meets each Monday night at I o’clock and I everyone is invited to attend. • Says New Deal Beginning Of Nation's Decline Historians of the future may point to the New Deal as the beginning of the decline of the United States, Jas E. McCarthy, dean of the college of foreign and domestic commerce of the University of Notre Dame, assert ed. He addressed the Illinois Dairy Products association in Chicago. “You and I have personal and per haps painful knowledge of a so-call ed “new deal’’ which may well mark for future historians the beginning of economic, political and social de cadence of the United States,” the dean said at a closing meeting of the dairy convention. He said, however, that one of the most remarkable proofs of the strength and vitality of the Ameri can economic system is that it is taking so long for the “welfare states to kiU the goose that lays the gold en eggs.” McCarthy said the so-called wel fare state, a term he described as a misnomer, has blotted out the home land unchanging truttw by which man since the dawn of civi lization has struggled to establish himself with his own efforts. “Let us see what we actually have here,” he continued. “On the one side are the shrewd, calculating pol iticians intent on perpetuating them selves in office at whatever cost. On the other side arc the masses of the new pauper class who certainly will continue their so-called benefactors in office as long as the benefits con tinue to flow in an endless stream. “And in the middle, paying the bills, is the capitalistic, regimented, mass production economy. 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