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1 I Vape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 1, 1951 West Clinton (Continued from page one) groomsmen, lighted the candles. A program of wedding music was jnvrn by Mrs. Bobfby Boyce, organist, and Mrs. Karl Espieg, vocalist. Mrs. Boyce played “Wonderful One," “In dian Love Call" and “Sweetest Story Rvcr Told." Mrs. Espieg sang “Be cause,'' and “The Lord’s Prayer" as Inc benediction. The bride, given in marriage by tier father. W. L. Evans, wore a light blue silk suit with navy blue access ories. She carried a prayer book topped with a white orchid showered •with tuberoses and white satin rib bons. Mrs. Tillman Morse, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. She wore a navy blue and white suit with matching accessories and carried a r.oscgay of mixed flowers. Tillman Morse, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride’s mother wore a navy suit with pink accessories and a cor- sauc of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother was dressed in navy blue with black ac cessories and wore a corsage of white carnations. After a short wedding trip to Jack sonville. Fla., the young couple will reside on Browning avenue in Jo- nnna — • Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Joe Burns will celebrate his birth day March 2. Henry Morris celebrated his birth day February 6. Airs. D. W. Garner of Oiester, for merly of this city, will observe her birthday February 28. Mrs. A G. Galloway and Patricia Kelly will celebrate their birthdays March 5. Airs. Luke Fbller will have a birth day March 3. Mrs. R. S. Hudson of Atlanta, Ga., celebrated her birthday Feb. 25. Those having birthdays March 11th are Mrs. Clarence Dunaway and Mrs. Frank Dunaway. Sgt. 1c Charlie Robertson of Fort Jackson, will celebrate his birthday March 2. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our husband and father, C. O. Owens, who depart ed this life February 28, 1950. Sleep on, dear daddy Tis God who thought best To take you from this world of sorrow To a lovely place of rest. Day by day I’m striving to meet you In that fair heavenly home "Tis a land where all is happiness Up where sorrow is unknown. Safe in the arms of Jesus Angels guard thy steeping clay 1 am working and I am going to meet you tOn that Resurrection day. —Wife and Children. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE As Washington Sees It... THE NATIONAL SCENE Special to The Chronicle. Washington, March 1—The depart ment of defense announce during this I past week that defense spending has! jumped to $5 billion per month. That means only one thing, that there will: be in the near future another order from the national production author- jity further restricting the list of es- isential civilian goods and further cutting allocation of materials for ! non-essentials. j This military spending figure jumped from about $2 billion a month back in November and De-1 cember, so when the orders get into i production it will take quite a bitej out of the materials supply. And! when the producer go to filling these i military orders under a priority rat-| ing, there just won’t be enough left qver for the non-essential commodi- i ties now being produced for civilian consumption. There are many folks who believe that because the retail stores are fill ed with all the gadgets and house hold appliances and stocks seem | plentiful, this talk of scarcities is phoney talk. These folks are kidding !no one but themselves. For right • now, as was’ pointed out • above, is ' the lag between placing of defense ! orders and getting the tanks and planes and guns and ships in the werks. The military, for instance, ex pects new medium tanks to be com ing off the assembly lines about June, heavier tanks later in the year. And so this lag is the last fling of manufacturers before the tight clamp-down comes. Many scarce ma terials have already disappeared in sofar as civilian goods are concerned. There have been many complaints from small business firms for these get hurt first, for many smallun- essential items manufactured by small firms have been hit first. In dustry advisory committees on both 1 the allocation and pricing fronts, however, working with controls ag encies are seeking to correct some faults in the distribution of materials. It appears that Price Administra tor Michael DtSalle is going to stake his reputation to sink or swim on the issue of meat. 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