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:/ Pane T\Vt> THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 4e Thursday, March 13, 1952 Ike, Kefauver Whip Taft And v o __ V g T i Kefauver, a Tennessee senator, vic- Manr Eisen- claimed a "very wonderful tory” in a statement from Chester, -N. H. In Paris, hower said he was proud of the compliment. At Key West, Fla., where Tru man is having a work-vacation, said the president , went to | on foreign aid. Eisenhower sup porters said it wcrtild be "politi cally embarrasing’’ in Paris, Eis enhower told newsmen he knew nothing about the proposal. Wright Addresses PTA Meeting ! 14 Korea veterans who . toured the i “speaking > for home consumption. plant with Sir William, porters afterwards: “It’s time people at home told re- re- Birth Announcements aides . . and bod v before even half the results | Fctnc Kofinvpr* defeated Sen ! were tabulated. Early today he toldj ! -porters., he wou.d.mako.no com-, Gen. Dwight * Eisenhower WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams C. K. Wright, superintendent of j alized the truth. American tanks in Laurens County School District No. j Korea are no good. They are out; 55, was the guest speaker on Tues- | classed by ours in every way. day evening, the 4th, at the regular i “Ours climb better, move quick- monthly meeting of the Florida ' er an d ca n get in and out of a tough Street Parent-Teacher association, j . S p 0 t before the Americans are half Mr. Wright gave an informative! started.” J, 11 r ^ eac ^ 1 ^ 1 s Place In '^ n embarrassed official of the in the year's first presidential pri- nient. mars, on the basis of near-com piete returns from New Hampshire. PreferentTul balloting • in New Hampshire yesterday produced this unofficial count: Republicans: , 286 of 297 precincts: Eisenhower 42, 875; Taft 33,094; Harold E. Stassen. 6.105. Write-ins included Gen. Douglas MacAythur 5,820 and Gov. Earl Warren of California 120. Democrats: 288 of 297 precincts: Kefauver J9.525; Truman 16,014. Write-ins included Eisenhower 115; MacAr- thur 106,,and Taft 36. Eisenhower and Kefauver, by their upsurge in the popularity vot ing. appeared also to have won victory for the slates of nominat ing convention delegates. All 14 delegates running on the Eisenhower ticket won election as did the 12 on the Kefauver slate. The 12 Democratic delegates will have eight votes at the July Chi cago convention. . ......... In Dallas, Tex., Taft went Elmira, N. Y., announce the birth The New Program of Education Ministry of Supply, which arranged . 'I to bed at about the same time and of a son, John Steven on March South Carolina. ^ ’ j i the visit to the Leeds plant, said, said he would have no immediate 5. Mrs. Williams is the former . 11 .s. (_ layte Ray s first grade; v j s ^ was arranged so that comment. j Miss Eleanor Copeland, daughter won the attendance prize. someone from Korea could say Earlier in Dallas, the Ohio sena-i°f Mr. and Mrs. .Ralph Copeland Announcement was made by the you p ersona Uy to those who tor attacked the Truman adminis-l of this city. m i made tanks. We did not know Sir tratibn's foreign policy, * saving: I MILLER , ? arbar ^ exchan S e ^^er William would speak out so strong- “Vt i«f ; “„ 0 „ibie to excect com-! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edward from Berlin, Germany, would be 11 nor national admin- : Miller, Jr., announce the birth of the guest speaker for the meeting istration^until ActsonI son Lawrence Edward. Ill, on!Tuesday evening, April 1. is thrown out of the Department of March 8 at Hays hospital. Mrs. State and Truman is throw'n out of! MUler Js the ^forn^i.-Miss Anna the White House?” Taft ends a 3-day stumping tour Following a business session ly against our ally. 1 A War Office spokesman com mented today that. Lowther was after all.” “I suppose,” added thfe official, “that he wanted to buck the work ers up a bit.” Revival Services At Church of God Revival services will begin Sun day evening at T:15 at the Church of God on Elizabeth street. The services will be conducted by the well known evangelist, Happy Tom Brooks. The pastor, Rev. J. B Cole, cordially invites the public. SAT: I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” THANK YOU Breeden of Bennettsville. HARRIS of Texas todav Mr ‘ and Mrs ' Eland Ha I ris u 3n ' of iexas toaa>. . nounce the birth of a daughter, In Washington, Sen. Russell or Donna Elizabeth( on March 9 at Georgia made it clear his bid lor jj ays hospital. Mrs. Harris is the the Democratic presidential norm- former Miss Jodie Sullivan nation will not be confined to the CRAINE South. He said he will “speak in Mr and Mrs Win C raine an- all areas of the nation as long as nounce the birth of a sonj Larry campaigning does not hamper nis Gene( on March 8 at the Blalock senate duties. clinic. Mrs. /Craine was formerly Sen. McMahon, a Connecticut Miss Frances Landers. Democrat, unleashed a political j WATTS furore in the Senate when he made i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watts of Jo- a formal request to bring Eisen- j anna> announce the birth of a hower back from'Europe to testify daughter, Ruth Cecilia, on March Mrs. Watts those attending were invited into j the school dining room for a social hour and refreshments. r' Revival Services At First Baptist Church 8 1 V# ♦ * *• ♦♦ 8 ♦♦ ♦# * • +• *» •V WOADWfN Qltedltte, 8 at the Blalock clinic, was before marriage Miss Frances Atkins. J ' : ” FAGAN Revival services in progress at the First Baptist church, are grow ing daily in interest and attend ance. Services are being held twice daily at 10 a. m., and 7:30 in | the evening, and will continue through Sunday. Dr. J. E. Rawlinson, secretary of the South Carolina Baptist Foim’ r *’ft dation, is the guest minister. The * pastor, Rev. J. H. Darr, extends a cordial invitation to the public to j attend the services for the remain- 8 I 8 8 Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 8 1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude V. Fagan, Jr., sj | announce the birth of a daughter, 8! Merry Ezelle, March 10, at the I Blalock clinic. Mrs. Fagan is the ft former Miss Lessie Whiteford of 8 j Laurens. Shows Run Continuous if ♦ 8 der of the week. Admission 9c and 42c WITH THE SICK ♦# ** a 2 8 Thursday and Friday, March 13-14 When the Chips were Down-Red, White and Blue; a :: ♦ * a • # m :: :: ♦ # 8 FRANK LOM-RICHARO CARLSON-RUSIY IAMBiyN*AN(FA LOUISE _.JOglHIUEWIS * UNIIEO SFAIES PICIORES—^—WARNER BROS Feature: 3:20, 5:21, 7:22, 9:23 9c and 42c $ NEWS AND SHORT. 4 Saturday, March 15 (One Day) • Friends of Mrs. Joseph Steiner will regret to know she is a pa- ! tient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Lizzie Richey of Lydia, is a patient at Hays hospital. Frank Chumley is a patient at the Blalock cliniq. Miss Edith Rowe is improving satisfactorily at Hays hospital fol lowing an appendectomy yesterday. Mrs. Marie Baker is a patient at Havs hospital. Friends of Mrs. James B. Pur- year will be*, glad to know she is improving at Hays hospital where she has been quite ill. J. L. Moates is a patient at Hays hospital following an operation. Mrs. C. T. Satterwhite of Mount- ville, is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. D. C. Heustess will be glad to know she is im proving at Hays hospital where she has been a patient the past week. Mrs. W. L. Motte of Lydia, is a patient at Hays hospital. Joe Bailey Milam is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Sara Williamson is conva lescing at Hays hospital following an operation. J. C. Mann is a patient at Hays hospital following an operation. British Army Man Blasts U. S. Tanks « London.—A Brlaish army offi- cer says American tanks in action I ^ in Korea a're “m&de for Hollywood,! \\ not for fighting.” * I ft Lt. Col. Sir William Guy Low-l|| ther, commander of the 8th Royal j Hussars armored regiment, decla’ -' S ed one British Centurion tank is worth two American Pattons. He told 3,000 workers at the Cen- eurion plants in Leeds yesterday: "In Korea we did not want the Patton, but the Americans wanted the Centurions. They used to say “What wouldn’t we do with a tank- like that?” “In_one battle 52 Allied tanks— half British — and the rest American —wercL damaged by Chinese mines. All the British tanks got away un der their own power. Every Amer ican machine had to be towed back. “The whole world is awakening to the fact that Britain can produce the best tanks.” Another Hussars officer, one of< Banlaiy. IN EVERYDAY LANGUAGE We make loans.jcm-security of acceptable stocks and bonds; the pledge of thrift account passbooks; the cash value of life insurance policies; warehouse receipts, bills of lading, trust re ceipts, and chattel mortgages. nr HERE'S WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU When you put up collateral, you obtain needed credit quickly— and at the lowest borrowing cost. mat Itank a necessary part of your financial pMg'wSlI B. 1 M. S. Bailey & Son 1 BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member FJ)J.C. — Our 66th Year WILSON’S GROCERY 305 N. Sloan St. Phone 884 Free Delivery Apache Starring Stephen McNALLY • Coleen GRAY THIS IS OUR TOWN By Adeline % COMEDY. J': Feature: 1:36, 3:34, 5:32, 7:30, 9:28 9c and 42c 8 #9 ♦♦ 99 * * 8 * * • * « • • * 8 * * • • ♦♦ # * ft ft ft ft % Monday and Tuesday, March IT^IS TtecHMCOLorb LATE SNOWFALL The snow had begun in the morning, And busily all the day Had fur-trimmed the hedges, Made the streets a milky-way. The lawns were covered snugly : With blankets of flaky-white, Ghosts appeared by the street lamps As it snowed on into the night. Morrell THICK Dressed and Drawn PURE LARD FATBACK FRYERS 4 s„ 59c lb. 15c 75c ea. (Y tTiaoNe The children scooped from 'window- ] | sill ft Handfulls to make into balls. Alice Brand—No. 2 Can PIE CHERRIES 21c There'were chrieks and laughter ft As they chased about the halls. Jjt After all slumbered, snug a-bed, THE BATTLE THAT SET ARIZONA TERRITORY Still silently fell the flakes. A “white city” waited quietly The time for occupants to awake. No. 2 Can TOMATOES 2 for 29c Jergen’s Lotion Mild SOAP, each 5c Sea-Glo SALMON, No. 1 can .. 39c HAYDEN MUCKER - WHELAN • »••»»» »»€»»• .ICM..D RUSH I0RV ARLEN The sun came forth in splendor, Adding more beauty to the scene. j*| ; School children were on holiday, «.♦ Thus altering each face and mien. Cameras were ferreted out, Parents must stand in the snow. II *X 1 '•* In flower beds the purple hyacinth 8 Feature: 3:30, 5:30; 7:30, 9:30 PUCF ft | Peeped out beside the jonquils’ glow. NEWS AND SHORT. £. % ♦♦ ♦ * • * ft ♦V Wednesday, March 19 (One Day) ‘Red Badge of Courage ♦.j | Our city was such a picture, 9e and 42c ft Fitted to grace any wall or stand, * ft ( For no earthly artist has yet ever i Matched the work by The Great Ar-1 Fresh Pure Pork Margold Colored 1 B-Size SAUSAGE . MARGARINE I POTATOES lb. 27c lb. 19c |10 lbs 49c ft ft 9 :: 7 ft ft ft ft ft ft II ft ft tist’s hand. PINTO BEANS, lb. . 10c White House—303 Can Major Crowson Home From Korea has! (Civil War Adventure) With AUDIE MURPHY and BILL MAULDIN Feature: 3:00, 4:36, 6:12, 7:48, 9:24 St SHORTS -1 9c and 42c | August » ajd thejthjn- ft i Major. Edward R. Crowson S': j returned home after duty with the ft; rrmy in Korea. He served from A Admission 9c and 30c OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Friday and Saturday, March 14-15 THE CASINO THE FIGHTING WESTERNER (Zane Grey Western) With RANDOLPH SCOTT and ANN SHERIDAN. KING OF THE WILD HORSES (Thrilling Adventure) * With WILLIAM JANEY and DOROTHY APPLEBY. Serial—“MYSTERIOUS ISLAND”—Chapter 11 iftftftWftftftftftttWWftSftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftW! fantry, “Buffalo Regiment.” which j was the 17th Infantry Regiment. His first assignment was company commander, at which time he led I in action at the front lines and later served as plans and training offi-; cer, when relieved of front-line duty. Major Crowson received his promotion on the battlefield and expects to receive his discharge | April 4. 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