The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 09, 1953, Image 15
Thursday, April 9, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pace Seven
(continued from page 2)
of the Baptist church will meet at
the home of Mrs. E. C. Burdette, 91
Palmetto street, tonight at 7:30. All
women of the church are invited
to be present as important business
is to be discussed.
Taft Urges
Probe Of
Truman Regime
Washington, April 6.—Sen.
(R-Ohio) called today for a “thor
ough investigation of the Truman
administration" to dramatize the
publicity director. The GOP com
mittee meets here Friday.
Taft outlined a series of actions
This seemed to* line Taft up on
the side of those who want to go
ho said the Republicans ought to f urthcr tha , n Pre!lden * ?^l nho T r
4„i._ . a,., has in criticizing past Democratic
take to win popular support for the
j party’s candidates in ‘'next year’s
' congressional elections,
j For one thing, he said, the Re-
: publican party*' ‘must convince the
Taft people that it is conducting foreign
policy in ah honest, straightfor
ward, consistent manner.”
“We inherited the Korean. War
©erratic and Republican government
Brotherhood Meeting
The Brotherhood of the Baptist
church will meet Friday night at control,
the church at 7:30. All men of the The Senate’s Republican leader
church are invited. An interesting said in an article in Look maga-
program has been arranged for the zine that the Eisenhower adminis-
n isn’t getting a break be-
political differences between Dem- and a state of cold war throughout
meeting.
Royal Ambassadors Conclave
the world,” he said. "In my opin
ion that was brought about by the
mistakes made at Yalta, the ex
cessive partiality .shown to the
Rusians, the adbandonment of
Chiang Kai-Shek (Nationalist Chi
nese leader) and the wavering pol-
in
actions. Eisenhower said recently
he saw little benefit in raking over
the dead ashes of the past.
Taft said the most important do
mestic acitons involve “the elimi
nation of reckless spending and
corruption and tfie reduction of ex
penses and taxes.”
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cause, he contended, most Wash
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The RA conclave will be held at ‘tend to be anti-Republican.” essary war in Korea.”
the Chestnut Ridge Baptist church Taft proposed that a Senate com- *
1 Friday evening at 6 o’clock. All mittee be given the job of provid- !
RA boys who plan to go from the ing “factual material” to "publi-!
Lydia church are asked to meet at | cize constantly the contrasts be- j
the chruch to leave at 5:30. Other tween the present administration
information may be obtained from and the Truman administration.
Rev. Stanley Hardee. He said a thorough investigation
♦ j of the ’ Truman administration
should bring out additional facts j
relating to corruption and publicize
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Presbyterian Women Meet
The women of the church of Ly
dia Presbyterian church met at the j those which w r ere brought out prior
I home of Mrs. Horace Smith Mon- to the election, “usually by Demo-
! day evening. Mrs. Glenn Robinson j cratic committees . with Democrat-
brought the Bible study for the ic chairmen.”
I month. During the business ses-1 » In one way or another,” Taft
sion plans for a chicken supper to wro t e) “there must be presented
be given April 24 were discussed. t0 the people the failures in the
'At the close of the meeting Mrs. ; con< j uc t 0 f Korean War itself—
| Smith and Mrs. J. C. Pearson, co-: 0 f ammunition, the mis-
hostess, served refreshments. : handling of prisoners, armistice
" negotiations
To Hold Revival
Revival services will begin at
j the Lydia Baptist church April 19
with the pastor, Rev. Stanley Har
dee, doing the preaching. The pub
lic is invited.
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prisoners,
which enabled the
Communists to build up tre
mendously strong force and reme
dy all their deficiences, and tiie
outrageous dismissal of MacArthur
only
because he thought that the
purpose of war was victory.”
Former President Truman dis- 1
missed Gen. Douglas MacArthur
^ ,, _ .,,from his Far East command be-
—On—Friday afternoon Mrs. David i cause 0 f a difference of views in
Word entertained her primary girls ^ the Korean war should be
conducted.
Taft said “it is clear to me that
Easter Egg Hunt For Primary
Girls
Sunday school class of Bailey
Memorial Methodist church with
an Easter egg hunt at her home
“ ‘ —“, , **““»*“ •*—a majority oi tne w r nters are in-
The girls enjoyed games and the, c jj ned t0 v j ew tbe Eisenhower ad- <|
finding of eggs. lone Wilkes won
the prize for finding the most eggs.
Easter baskets were given as fa-
ministration with a critical eye.”
“Most of them supported the
i New Deal during, a period of 20
vors and refreshments of cup cakes y ea rs and it is hard to change the
and punh were served. habits of a lifetime,” he continued.
Sick
“They tend to be anti-Republican. ’
at his home.
‘There rs a strong tendency to
exaggerate possible differences
Mrs. Nell Mills is a paueui «*‘- w ithin the Republican party.*There
Hayg_ hospital wheifi. -she - under=J ^ no Tsa'sSrT why there should not
went, an appendectomy the past be sucb differences on many mat-
• ters without interfering with an ef- ;1
week.
Mrs.
Rosa Morris' is "ill at the
! ficient program and administra
tion.
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Darby. j didn’t name any of the cor- !
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he indicate whether, ak majority!
leader, he would take the iniitative
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Egg Hunts Enjoyed
On Friday afternoon the begin
ners department of the Baptist
church enjoyed an egg hunt at the
church. Mrs. A. M. Shumate and
Miss Maude Harvey are the teach
ers.
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. R.
E. Whitmire had an Easter egg
hunt at her home for her 6-year-old
primary Sunday school class. Mrs.
Cecil McLendon is the other tach-
er for this group of children.
Birth Announcements
Hines
Mr. and Mrs. James Hines an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Trudy Dianne, on April 3, at Hays
hospital. Mrs.* Hines is the former
Miss Elsie Melton of Spartanburg.
Snelgrove
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Snelgrove
announce the birth of a son on
March 31 at Hays hospital. Mrs,
Snelgrove is the former Miss Peg
gy Holsonback of Joanna.
Thompson
Mr. and Mrs.' Luke Thompson an-
| nounce the birth of a son on April
5 at Hays hospital.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Little Roger Hardee, son of Rev.
and Mrs. Stanley Hardee, will be
one year old tomorrow.
Mrs. J. B. Neal celebrated a
birthday April 7. She and Mr.
Neal will observe their 9th wed
ding anniversary April 11.
Mrs. Charles Harvey will have a
birthday April 13.
Becky Gregory will celebrate her
birthday April 11.
t April 15th will be Mrs. J. B.
O’Shields’ birthday.
Matt Davis will celebrate a birth
day April 11.
Wilhelmenia Glenn will cele
brate her birthday April 15.
Linda Gail Shelnut will have a
birthday April 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harvey
celebrated their wedding anniver
sary April 6. Their son, Douglas,
has a birthday April 15, and their
daughter, Jan, celebrated her
birthday April 7.
Basil Caldwell observed a birth
day April 2.
Mrs. Bessie Brown observed her
birthday April 5.
in setting up the top level investi
gating committee he proposed.
The Ohio senator’s remarks on
Washington newsmen appear cer
tain to claim the attention of mem
bers of the American Society of
Newspaper Editors, meeting here
next week. I
His observation that the Repub
lican National Committee “has
never done a very good job of pub
licity” chmes at a time when the
committee is about to choose a new
chairman who would be expected
to fill the vacant post of national
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