COMMUNICATIONS
Nov. 5th, 1948
Editor Daily Bulletin:
To those of your subscribers who
were disappointed and shocked by
the election results, and who fear
the consequences, it might be well
to remind them of the words of
H. G. Wells βIn the development of
intellectual modesty lies the
growth of statesmanship.β If
Truman will measure up to this
high standard of leadership all will
go well with our country. If he
does not then it will be time to
really worry.
Courtland Smith.
LANDRUM NEWS
By Miss Margie Daniel β
Miss Frances Mason spent the
week-end with her family in
Chilhowie, Va.
Mrs. Myrtle Brady of Green
ville is the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Brady and Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Brady.
A. G. Dempsey has been elected
president of the Landrum Beta
Club for the coming year at Land
rum High School.
Carrie Wolford was named vice
president; Jerry Dempsey, secre
tary; Jack Bedenbaugh, treasurer;
and Adell Bedenbaugh, reporter.
The social committee includes: Bob
Smith, John Plumley and Genell
Wagner. On the program commit
tee are Ed Andrews, Collette New
man and Joe Lee.
Mrs. M. A. Woodward and sons
have returned to their home in
Aiken after spending two weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
L. Austin.
Mrs. Max Watts had as her
guests last Sunday, her brother,
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bunn
Gulledge and Mr. and Mrs. David
Gulledge of Rock Hill.
Miss Olga Tucker of Spartan
burg spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Tucker.
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To the Democratic Workers of
Polk County:
Now that the General Election
of November 2nd., has passed into
history, I wish to take this oppor
tunity of thanking the party work
ers who made possible the great
est Democratic victory which has
ever occurred in Polk County. With
the largest vote, cast, and the lar
gest Democratic majority rolled up
in the history of the County, we
have every reason to be proud of
the outcome. This could not have
been accomplished, had it not been
for the fine calibre of all the can
didates on our ticket, and the splen
aid and unselfish work done by our
party workers. So I wish to tl^|^
the Democratic Precinct Chai^JP^
and Vice-Chairmen, and their com
mittees, and also the Young Demo
crats of Polk County, and their
Chairman, as well as all those
workers who, in more or less prom
inent positions, gave unstintingly
of their time and effort to bring
victory to the Democratic stand
ard. The result showed what the
Democracy of Polk County can ac
complish when factional strife is
eliminated, and every one works
for the good of the Party. It has
been a great personal pleasure
to me to have been associated with
you all in this historic election,
and I appreciate more than I can
tell you, your helofulness in m^
effort to carrv out my duties as
vour Countv Chairman. I ecnecial
ly aopreciate the fine work done
by the women of our Partv,
out whose help and interest i^pP
matters affecting the Partv
fare, this great victory could not
have been achieved.
Yours very truly,
Carroll P. Rogers, Chairman
Democratic Executive Committee
of Polk County.
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