The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 29, 1951, Image 13

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/ X Thursday, March 29, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 5!5— Pasre Five Favors Plan For Ex-Heads Washington,—Sen. Owen Brew ster, (R|, Me.) said today the new Constitutional amendment limiting presidents to two terms gives new force to his proposal for making former presidents senators-at-large. He told a reporter he consulted both President Truman and former President Hoover since he made the proposal two years ago and found that both “favor the idea.” Brewster introduced a bill in 1949 to give former Presidents office space and staffs, the salary of Sena tors and the privilege of the Senate floor. They could make speeches but could not vote. The proposal was referred to the Senate Rules Committee which took no action. While he has not re-introduced the proposal in the &2nd Congress, Brewster said: “I still believe in it and it’s just a question of when the time would be opportune.” He said the recently ratified Constitutional Amendment limiting Presidents to two terms was an “added reason” for carrying out his plan. FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES CaO 74 ■ and Mrs. J. M. Holliday. WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Miss Martharene Pitts of Greer, spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. Irene Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hays of At lanta. Ga, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Copeland. Miss Carolyn, Murphy of Wil mington, N. C., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy. Low Cost Engine Overhaul! No need to spend hundreds of dollars on engine conditioning. Our technicians can put your car back fn like-new condition at amazingly low cost. See us today for an obligation-free estimate! f \(M<) MHMII West Main Street Cooper Motor Company Phone 515 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bowman and children of Alto, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMurray and children of Swananoa, N. C., were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. Miss Betty Sullivan of Atlanta, Ga., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sullivan, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and son, Mac, of Gray Court, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt of Spartanburg, and son, Bobby Hitt, of The Citadel, Charleston, spent Easter with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Eu gene Hitt. Friends of Mrs. M. G. Woodworth will be sorry to know she is a pa tient at the Blalosk clinic. Mrs. Agnes Richardson of the State Training School staff, is a pa tient at the Blalock clinic. Sidney Anderson of Mountville, son of Rev. and Mrs. George And- ersOh, is convalescing following a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital this week. Mrs. J. C. Foster has returned home following an illness and stay at Hays hospital. Mrs. W. T. Coker and daughter, Jo Anne, of Asheville, N. C., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel. Mrs. Keith Fleischman and chil- With Pen in Hand That’s the modern, conven ient way to shop. With pen and checkbook. It’s safer, too, than carrying cash, and be sides, your check automat ically becomes your receipt. Open your checking account here today and, when you sliop, go with pen in hand. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation son’s sister, Mrs. Bailey Williams! and Mr. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson spent the Easter holidays in Tifton and Thomasville, Ga., with relatives.! Mrs. Bynum Poe and son Sadler,' of Rock Hill visited her sister, Mrs. j Carroll White Copeland and Mr.! Copeland several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Preslar visited j the former’s mother, Mrs. M. D. L.! Preslar, his brother-in-law and [ sister, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Jiaw-; rence in Cliffside, N. C. Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Salter were guests of friends in Atlanta several days this week while the former at tended the dental clinic. Mrs. Jack W. Anderson, Mr. and i Mrs. Ryland Sumerel left Tuesday! for a ten-day visit in Cincinnati,! Ohio with their brother, M. A. Sum-i erel and family, and other relatives, j i-; Capt. and Mrs. Edwin W. Stewart; * and baby of Fort Dix, N. J., spent! the ' week-end with the former’s; mother, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart and: other relatives en route to Camp Rucker, Ala., where he has been' transferred. Dr. F. L. Wetob attended a series of lectures at the Medical College! in Charleston during the past week. He was accompanied by Mrs. Wutob. | Mrs. Rhett P. Adair has returned dren of Andrews, spent last week i home following an illness and stay with her parents, Mr and Mrs. , at H hospital . John Spratt. Mr. Fleischman was' ,, . .. here for the week-end and accom-} - Mr Tl and Mrs. BiU W arford and panted them home on Monday. *f n5 * and _ ^ ller Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis of 5 Clty N c spent Sunday with their Columbia, spent the week-end with aunt » Mrs. R. B. Glenn. her mother, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan and small daughter returned yesterday from Buena Vista, Va., where they spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Mapp Mr. and Mrs. Paul Todd and children of Atlanta. Ga.. visitad U. G. Young has returned home following an illness and stay at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. John B. Ferguson will be interested to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oxley and chil cnuaren oi miania. era. visuea i the former’! mother. Mr, Irene J”"' C ' " d G , ' of Spart»n- Todd. here ,nd relltive, in Uu- b “i? 'mted friend, here Sunday. rens during the holidays. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sloan of Mrs. J. Frank Martin. Jr., and chil- ' tl ) is T city an l d , M ^i , ^ ,ldr ! d ®2“ rd, dren of Laurens, also spent Sunday ° e?t . f ' ,r delphia. Pa , where they will attend I Mrs. C. E. Moody of White Plains. th « annuaI convention of the Amer- N. Y.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs V ; ,can Association of Industrial edt- P. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv tors. Mr Sloan is a member of the Jolly and children who have bean j A relation's board of directors and spending a few days in Jackson- : * par. on the convention ville, Fla., will be here the latter program • part of the week and accompany Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and her home daughter, Amelia, of Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Ander- spent the Easter holidays with Mrs l son and two sons of Chicago. I1L, Bauknight’s mother. Mrs. Metta : are spending a two weeks vacation Stone, and family | with the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Alex Black of Mrs. J. V. Eduards. They plan to Columbia. Mr. and Mrs W A. Mar- visit the gardens in Charleston on 'tin and daughter, Mary of Fountam | the coming week-end. Inn. spent Easter with their par- Rev. William Blakely and chil- ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black I dren of Greenville, spent several I days last week with his mother. I Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Mrs. D. S. Sessions and children spent the week-end in Greenville with her mother. Mrs. C. T. Squires ! and attended the wedding of Miss ! Jean Holroyd and John William I Hoyle. HI. of Marion, N. C., Sat- , urday afternoon at Buncombe street Methodist church. Mrs. S. B. Sexton of Laurens, spent the week-end with her daugh ter, Mrs. L. Russell Gray, and Mr. Gray. ’Gilbert Blakely, student at the University of South Carolina, spent the Easter holidays with his mother, Mrs. J. B. Speake. Joe Holland of Fort Benning. Ga . spent Easter with his mother. Mrs. John R. Holland. Mrs. Kitt McMaster and children returned to their home in Winns- boro Tuesday after spending sev- 1 eral days with her mother. Mrs. W. H. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds and son, DeLeon, of Washington, Ga., 1 spent Easter with Mrs. Reynolds’! I , * L SALE ...on... Lighting Fixtures Entire Fixture Stock To Be Sold At Prices Reduced from 30 to 50% Assortment of Bedroom Fixtures Reduced . — 30% Living Room Fixtures 30 to 50% Hall, Den and Playroom Fixtures 50% Off Bath Brackets $1.10 BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME WITH NEW FIXTURES WHILE THIS SALE LASTS. T. C. Johnson Co. Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Contracting and Supplies CLINTON, S. C. Rev.and Mrs. E. K. Garrison had parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair, with them for the holidays their Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates. Gra- children, Miss Clelia Garrison, stu- ham, N. C., spent the past week-end dent at the Woman’s college of the with the latter's parents. Mr. and University of North Carolina, ! Mrs. Lawrence N. Warren. Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ms. E. F. Culbreath of Charlotte, E. Hendricks and son of Dillon, Mr. N. C., spent a few days with her and Mrs. Oby Lyles and daughter mother, Mrs. O. I. Sheely, last of Darlington. week. Friends of Mrs. Sheely will Mrs. D. O. Rhame of Columbia, be interested to know she is conva- is visiting her son and daughter- ' lescing at her home following sev- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame. eral days stay at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Francis Donohue of Wash- ! where she received treatment for ington, D. C., was a week-end a broken army injury* received in a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Glover. I fall at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Adair of Hubert Adair of Greer, spent the Columbia, visited relatives here Sunday. They were accompanied by the former’s sister, Mrs. Paul Burroughs, of Laconia, N. H., who is spending several days here with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement and little son of Charleston, spent the ! week-end with Mrs. Clement’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake, and Mi. Leake. Paul Wood of the Medical College in Charleston spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Paul Wood, and sister, Mrs. Lewis Pitts, and Mr. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ashmore of Charlotte, N. C„ and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey of Bennettsville, spent Easter with Mrs. Ashmore’s and Mrs. Caskey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barrow of Co lumbia, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. L. A. Bar- row, who is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts, and Mr. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrary and daughter, Rosanne, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Finley and daughter, Jane, of Union, spent Sunday in Hender sonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Cope land and son, Tommy, spent the week-end with relatives in Rock Hill. Friends of Mrs. Durward Murdock will regret to know she is a patient in the Anderson Memorial hospital where she is undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nichols and children, Elaine and Wanda, of Chester, spent Sunday with Mrs. F. M, Stutts. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pearsons and two daughters of Darlington were gests last week of Mrs. Pear- week-end with his father, Rhett P. Adair, and Mrs. Adair. Friends of Mrs. R. P. Wilder will be interested to know she is conva lescing at her home following an operation illness at the Memorial hospital in Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon of Warsaw, N. C., spent the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery of Rock Hill, spent the Easter holidays with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Ms. Irby Hipp. Miss Terry Thomas spent the holidays in Belmont, N. C., as the guest of Miss Nan Long. Miss Ayliffe Jacobs, student at the Harris Art School, Nashville, Tenn., spent a few days this week with her mother, Mrs. Ayliffe Ja cobs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Miss Lucy Thomas and Kay Thomas, accompanied by Mrs. Jack Vaughn and Jack Vaughn of Belton, spent Blaster in Charlotte, N. 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