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Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 27, 1952 {Hljr (ttlittton (E^ranirlr Established 1900 WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher HARRY C. LAYTON, Assistant Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year $2.50 - Six Months $1.50 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C., under Act of Congress March 3, 1879. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers— the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly advice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This pa-per is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. MEMBER: . SOUTH CAROUNA PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION National Advertising Representative AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION New York Chicago Detroit Philadelphia Giving Free Tesls Mobile X-Ray Onil A combined X-ray and blood! Training School 4-H Club Has t ; Special Program Episcopal Men To Hold Services The State Training school 4-H dub j met in the school auditoriuin Friday afternoon with the president, Geneva testing survey began here last Fri day under the auspices of the Lau- rens County Tuberculosis associa- Horne * presiding, tion and the county health de- Thanksgiving was the theme of the partment. The mobile unit will, program presented by club members, have a number of stops in this Judith Hodge led the devotional by community continuing through De-'reading the 100th Psalm. Rosa Lee cember 18 1 The itinerary will continue as follows: State Training School Wednesday, Nov. 26—8:30 to 11:30 a. m., and 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. Clinton Mill (Mr. Cooper) Monday, Dec. 1—8:30 to 11:30 p. m., and 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. Lightsey, Roberta Howell, Alma Jean Morris and Idelle Potts sang “A Thanksgiving Prayer.” A skit, “The Land We Love,” was presented by Onita Silvers, Idelle Potts, Marcelle Clevelahd, Clara Mae Thornhill and Dorothy Haynes. ! Mrs. 1 Galen Mitchell from Duke Power company, Spartanburg, gave Episcopal men will unite Sunday, iNov. 30, in Advent corporate com munion services sponsored by the Episcopal churchmen of the Diocese of Upper South Carolina. The services are part of the organ ization’s program" to stimulate reli gious thought and worship and Christian action among laymen of the diocese, President Herbert M. Hucks^Jr., of Columbia, said. Offerings will be used to further the work of the churchmen’s organi zation. Tuesday, Dec. 2—10:00 a. m. to a demonstration on “Proper Lighting 1:00 p. m., and 2:00 to 4 p. m. Clinton Mill (Community Center) in the Hame.” During the social hour, refresh- Wednesday, Dec. 3--rl0:00 a. moments were served by Ileene Mathi- to 1:00 p. m., and 2:00 to 4 p. m. son, Doris Mathis, Yvonne Hodge and CLINTON, S. C„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1952 They Stand Firm This newspaper on several oc- t asions has commended the Baptist conomination for its firm stand for separation of church and state. We note that the North £arolina Baptists, 750,000 strong^ have r P: . ffirmed'"their unalterable position lor the use of federal money for ihurch-established schools and in end. The time for his departure for Korea is a secret, and certainly should be kept so until his return. When the General declared his intention of going to the seat of war his decision went to the hearts of the-American people, ■ peetaliy Ib'ThiUTohs oF with sons in the service. Many said after the General’s announcement that such a trip is unnecessary and can do - no good, that it was made to catch votes. Street School Dec. 4—2:00 to 4:00 Bell Thursday, p. m. Friday, Dec. 5—8:30 to 11:30 m., and 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. Presbyterian College and Community Monday, Dec. 8—2:00 to 7:00 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 9—8:00 to 11:00 and es-j a - m ’* an d 2:00 to 4 p. m. mothers Clinton (Corner Pitbi and Broad) Wednesday, Dec. 10—8:30 a. m. j to 1:30 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 11—10:00 a. m. i to 1:00 noon, and 1:00 to 4 p. m. Friday, Dec. 12—10:30 a. m. to CREDITORS' NOTICE All persons having claims against ,the estate of William Rob ert Bobo, deceased, are hereby no tified to file the same duly veri fied, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. AGNES BOBO, , Adiministratrix. Nov. 10, ®52. 3c-w-28 Square Dance For Teen Age Canteen The Teen-Age canteen will have a square dance on Friday evening, No vember 28, at the American Legion hut from 7:30 to 9:30. WANT ADS LAWN GRASS SEED —That Dixi- ana “6” lawn grass so famous for Dixie lawns. Same price in our store as it is in Charlotte or Atlanta, and you save the postage. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c FRES^I EGGS—Gathered fresh dai ly. From our Purina-fed flocks. Reg ular prices. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c SALE—SALE—33 Vi % off on all lil- lies, amaryllis and peonies as long as they last. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLC “The Paper Everybody Reads” i-'.itutions. The stand this great de nomination has taken during all ‘he grab-gam<' years is commen dable for denominations who often .nke compromises to secure gov- ^ eneral 18 £ oir |g as : t rnment aid or other concessions. wou ld> an d recognized The dividing I,no should be £^^225*1* wT tSU TueSday ’ «« Thun- not between church and state. But regardless of the doubters the 12 ^° P- m - 3:20 P' 'T. 'General is going as he said he' Saturday, Dec. 13-9:30 to 11:30 as the the be- is general that the trip a. m. and 12:30 to 3:30 p. m. Clinton Health Center do good with the hope that real day, Dec ’ 16, 17 ’_ 18 —Retakes. progress toward peace will result. ... , - I C I The4'American "people are con-; i\lCk-Ui t 5601 JO 16 _ ^ cerned over this war and the death gg|| Street Gets .ampaign the so-called Democrats , of our young men. Yet for politi- _ , . . - md as their theme song "Don't Let cal reasons there are those who CntnUSIOStlC jtOTt The Issue Is Clear * During the recent presidential h::d as their theme song Them Take It Away.” The mil-] make light of what General Eisen-i dens who opposed Trumanism and hower is attempting to accomplish.' The kick-off Christmas seal sale hand-picked man had from one, He did not say he would end the supper meeting for the Clinton_ area d of live land to the other as !r battlecry, "It’s Time For a i range.” Yes, it’s time for a ange from corruption, extrava- ahcc. inconftpeteijice .and social- Mn—time to hire with care, and that is exactly what the new Presi- ( ! tnt-Elect is going to demand in The broom-sweeping. The Ameri can people want more than a t h^nce—thfy —improve- - ment. . . Dignity Was Gone The recent campaign of Presi- ient Truman was on a low’ base all must agree. There was no dignity war but expressed the hope that was held at Bell Street school Thurs- he might be an instrument to this day night, November 20. end. He promised on magic so- Forty-six interested persons were Hit ion to the problems. ! present. The guest speaker for the oc- When the presidential campaign ! ca ^* 0Il was Wilbert M. Holcomb, coun- was on in this state it will be r e-] 4 c K hairnian - called that Senator Wallace of! Much enthusiasm was mamfested Charleston. and Senator Olin j and the 4 left with the deterim- Johnston were the high-light cam- ™ u f on do a bigger seal sale, won paigners, with the aid of all our I Prof- McQuilla Hudson and^his_co r ruiiLicssjiitrii ~ cXiirLtl KtvcVs" - — foi JiitiLiujlinr ^Tremendous Gov.. Stevenson. Johnston was success - speaking to the Columbia Junior chamber of commerce. He had just made the bright remark (in n his part and by his rancorous j h ave n j G kel hope of making votes) that he had rather have hot dogs at 35c than have five-cent hot dogs and not CREDITORS' NOTICE All persons having claims the 1 against the estate of Sallie Eliza beth Clifton Bobo, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same I duly verified, with the undersign- A Jaycee hopped j ec | ( anc j those indebted to said es- t ^ e senator: “* n itate will please make payment people lost the respect they held ' lhe meanwh ile men are dying like likewise - lor the high office^ And\ why , fliea in Korea what are you Dem-' -Vi -Vx. -AlZ—_ T-V —- — attack^on Eisenhower millions ofi U p an( j re pii ec i to the senator: ‘Tnjtate will ,d:dn4 the Democratic national about that?’ and its nominee do to halt the- disgraceful It-is in the hope of saving these young men and getting them home safely as soon as honorably pos sible that General Eisenhow’er is going to Korea. committee” ^ erne thing procedure" 7 But none of the littleness, mean- rcis and spitefulness will touch the General. He is too big a man. But what happened should cause every self-respecting citizen to blush and hang his head that this great office of President can be ^completing his new cabinet which ill-used by a petty, power-grab- is good news for the American birg politician people. A team of individuals, I — : with recognized ability and of con- j q ' fL W 1/4 servative stripe are being chosen to seeing rue worm 1 play an important part with him in; Many members of the senate and taking over the federal govern*! Picking 'His' Team President - elect Eisenhower FLORENCE BOBO, Administratrix. Nov, 10,1952. ? 3c-<w-28 "The Paper Everybody Reads" SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE SAY: - “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” THANK YOU is rf ment. This means that the person- house are now abroad at the ex pense of the American taxpayers. a l cronies are on the way out, and They are seeing Europe to make j that men who by training and ex- inspections, they say, and exchange i perience believe in pay-as-we-go views with foreign officials. Sen. fiscal policy, efficiency in manage- Olin Johnston of this state, it will ment and production, and expe- be recalled, who bitterly fought rience as a criterion for new and General Eisenhower’s election, left grave responsibility during the immediately after the election for : years that lie ahead soon will ar- one of these inspection trips as, r j ve on the Washington scene, chairman of the .senate postoffice j General Eisenhower promised ! and civil service comittee to study'the best men in the country for his matters pertaining to civil service, he said. His Republican successor, head of this committee, will now Administration team. That he is doing as a study of the cali bre of the appointees thus far gam little benefit, we would guess, | mac [ e has revealed. This means irem his long and arduous and en joyable voyage at the expense the public’s money. " ■— I — I - ■■ -H The Little Seals The state campaign for the sale <>f the little Christmas Seals is now underway. As in the past a wide mail distribution will be made of lhe little health messengers, in cluding the residents of our city and community, and it is hoped the response will be prompt and gen erous. When we buy these little seals we are helping a great or ganization dedicated to fighting tu berculosis. We know that the mon ey we give to this worthy cause works for us through education, for research, X-ray programs and rehabilitation service for patients. Briefly then' Christmas; Seals are an investment irt health insurance, and many of the benefits come to those in need in our own county and community. We make a good investment when we buy the little messengers. "Dying Like Flies" Gen. Eisenhower in his cam paign told the American people, “I will go to Korea to gain first hand information on war condi tions.” He is now clearing the way to make that impbrtant and haz ardous trip with one purpose—in the hope he will find some way to bring the war to an honorable that his new cabinet is shaping up well and that the General knows how to call the signals for a for ward-looking team. What we need is a “business administration,” and that is what we are to have. It means a re-creating of confidence in the people and in the business w’orld. Class Room Teachers To Have 'Dutch Supper' The Clinton Classroom Touchers association is having an open dutch supper meeting at Hotel j Mary Musgrove on Thursday, Dec. 4, at ,7:30. Dr. John McSween will be the guest speaker. Fun and music will be directed by Jackj LoiVe, director of public relations of the SCEA. All superintendents, principals and teachers interested are invited to attend and may bring their wife, husband or friend. The price of the supper is $1.55. Reservations must be made by Dec. 1 by con tacting the Welfare teacher in each building or Mrs. John W. Little be fore this date. OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little items needel for the office. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 GOLD THEATRE JOANNA, S. C. WEDNESDAY NOV. 26 Last Day GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH With Cornel Wilde and Betty Hutton THURSDAY NOV. 27 Thanksgiving Day THE TURNING POINT W’ith William Holden, Alexis Smith and Edmund O’Brien. Shows 10 a.m., 3:00, 6:30, and 8:30 pan. ALSO CASH NIGHT $225.00 FRIDAY NOV. 28 THE SAVAGE (In Technicolor) With Charlton Hefton (The boss man of G. S. O. E.) SATURDAY NOV. 29 , THE FIGHTER With Richard Conic and Lee J. Cobb SUNDAY NOV. 30 HURRICANE SMITH (In Color) With Yevonne DeCarlo and James Craig Shows at $ and 8:45 p.m. MON.-TUES. 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