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t rk w r a wmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmammmMmmmmmmmmrnmm r * I Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE i 'r ' Thursday October 30, 1952 Joanna N6WS«*«<As Washington Sees It... FHE NATIONAL SCENE (Continued from page . two> .► will be the hostess circle. Ml James B Mitchell has planned an' Specia , To ^ chron j cle interesting program with the S cn ‘! Never before, nor will there oral topic, “Woman's Respbnsibil- p rt >bably ever be again, another ity in Voting.’ This is the d* s 'isuch presidential campaign as cussion for the Woman’s Mission-1 w hich is now confusing the ary Society in the convention f or ; American people, this month. Dr. Paul Heisey, pro-, What starte d out to be a presi- .lessor, Newberry co ege, wi e campaign ''on a high the speaker. He will major 1 ‘ pi ane) ” between two great Ameri- • Woman s Privilege in iOing 0 ca ns, Adlai Stevenson of Illionis, the Polls, > and General Dwight Eisenhower, To Ordain Deacons ' has degenerated into a campaign On Sunday morning. Novemb. >| o r ‘ Whom are you W behove. 2 tbe Joanna Baptist church w.ll wh , 5 „e-stopp.ng of Presi- ordam two add.t.onal men to he ^ n and the back break . Boa.d of Deacons durmg the , o( thc two candidates morning worship service Clyde * b c No . Young and Nathan Braze have « 4 wl „ havc , hc voters s0 D,s n elected to serve tn «>;! b v voting time that, this P ' K "iV i or j th< ' 1?‘'’‘h t 1 hre , e h ' column believes, the electorate wiill t, H. Frady will charge the dea- , , he issues inl0 (h0 ash can ™„, as to the duttes and ‘he char.; question of "Ur of such mem Toy Murphy h , wju boltcr hrfp Will lead in the ordination prayer. A sermon will be delivered by the the Pocketbook, pastor Rev James B. Mitchell. All The advent of the President into deacons and former deaeons are the campaign has changed the en- nvited tt> participate m this ser-) tire strategy, certainly ot the Re- v i _. e ; publican high command, and per- —— haps the .Stevenson plans also. The Honored On Birthday GOP was proceeding on the pre- Mrs. W. W. Hair was honored | mise that with the five-star gen-: with a dinner at the home of her oral out in front, a national hero daughteiU^Irs. .Hoyt jn • drawing large crowds every^ Newberry Sundav. The occasion * where ... no one would have the, " owmg" tile hSurmturwat. at 4:00 temerity to attack'-Eisenhower per-.: w as the honoree's birthdav. Fol-1 sonally. the decorated cake with burning i But President Truman has pro-| o'clock the familv gathered to cut ceeded to do just that, with a "soj candles and enjoyed ice cream. | sorry" manner and a soft voice. At this time Mrs. Hair was pre-1 but nevertheless a direct attempt sen ted a shower of gifts. Those to cut the general down to size enjoving this affair were Mr. and . . • to praise him as a fine gen- Mrs.* Hovt Nobles and Billy of|eral. but to declare that's where he Newberry; Mrs. Hair, the honored | belongs—back in the army. The guest Miss Ruth Hair. Wendel ( president also, despite some earlier Hair. Mr. and Mrs. .Lester Hair of efforts on the part of Gov. Steven- Joanna: Mr. and Mrs. Olga- Hair of Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs.-- Sigs- bee L Hair of Columbia. Birthday Party Given Little Ginger Byars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Byars, cele to get aw-ay from some of the Tru man record, has proceeded to force the Democrats to conduct this cam paign directly on the party record ] for the past 20 years, * * • The GOP command would like brated her 5th birthday with a'to accept this challenge, but un party at Kindergarten F r i d a y j fortunately they have a hard hit morning Twenty - four children ter within their own ranks. Sen- were present. The cake was dec orated in pink with pink burning candles. The birthday table was overlaid with a white linen cover and centered with a balloon tree. ator Robert A. Taft of Ohio, who tells his audiences that he was dis*. appointed at losing the nomination! in Chicago to Eisenhower, but that| he has succeeded, in setting the is- Ginger openecl her many ’ ‘gifts’ sues “which will determine the, around this decorated table for her November campaign, and that he guests to admire. is convinced that his basic prin- MrA Rva- served cake ice ciples are Eisenhowers too. Mrs. Bya^ ser\ed cake ice ( Sq the electorate desD jt e _iheJ potato chips,—pcamrts— *— " - Trevmr- potato chips. - hes 0[ Gov Stevenson n .party cups and dnnks. The hon- ^ wjnnb , personality N «ree was presented a lovely cor-^ Gen Eisenhower a nd his popu- sage of pink carnations , j ar j t y must still decide between Sick ol The Community lh * issues ratsed by President Tru-,| Friends of Lewis Johnson and man and th ' ls f by Senator Taft. 1 If “bat Senator Taft says is true. and Gen. Eisenhowers speeches since his epoch making meeting they have returned fom the Green ville General hospital and are re- tupe.ating. with Taft in New York, indicate Mrs. Bertha Wehunt underwent - t j s true Gen Eisenhower is surgery on October 22 at Joanna n0 ^ hay with independent hospital voters or liberal Republicans, or Those having tonsilectomies at with Democrats who may be dis- Joanna hospital last week were g run u ed %V ith Truman. Joe Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs.; On the other hand, the all-out Floyd^^brams. on the 23. Sylvia attack of the President on Gen. Metts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhower may be offensive to the George Metts. on the 24, and voters, and he may be losing votes. Woody Hueble, son of Mr. and no t gaining them. However, this Mrs. W. O. Hueble on the-24 was not true of the same type of Mrs. Marvin Adair is a patient campaign in 1448. 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