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/ Clinton, S. C, Thursday, February 2S, 1967 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Lydia Mill New* .. . wish compared to a decrease pf 40 program is supposed to se^ve? Agriculture was in the number storing MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Telephone Ml MH Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wil liams and Charles Williams visited in Seneca Sunday with their sister-in-law and aunt, Mrs. Helen Shirley, who is ill in the Oconee County Memo rial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Williams were business visi tors in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clar- dy and family of Greenville, questions the students answered. per cent in the number of To benefit the few at the ex- in farm commodities at a cost According to our textbook, farmers. pepse of the whole body poli- 0 f more than SI billion oer “Magruder’s American Gov- In the present age of com- tie? We thought the program Say In the 1966 edition She ernment, page 373 (Allyn and puters and electronic devices was for the benefit of the fi gure reads S4 billion at a Bacon, editions of 1962 and we find this incomprehen- small farmer. In fact, we cost of .. as m j7 h as S1 billion 1966), the farm population of sible. Why has the number of thought democracy was for Der day w e realize costs have the United States has declined employees n o t decreased the benefit of the little man r isen y but we do not h-neye from 20 million (1962) to 12 comparably. rpther than the big one—at the increase is so great that a million (1966). This is a de- According to the 1965 edi- lepst that democracy protect- greater decline in storage taught Tuesday evening at the ed a Valentine banquet at the ^ ? d the SmaU man fr ° m the could not be affected. Lydia Baptist Church. Lydia community building on [ ^ thousand 20 per cSm of toUl farrn cTsh We are future tax P^rs. The studv will begin at 7'00 Thursday evening with a good 4 m 0 .; i . 75 . pe c f nt ° f t ® ta ! fari ” cash In the 1962 edition we are We wan t^ 0 ur government run d ^ whh aU WMS members number in attendance includ-' < 1926) to 3 f ^ llhon (19 f 6) * a *ncome in the United States told that the department of We want our government run to be orS >ng members, husbands and decrease o 37 per cent. But account for 70 per cent o all — urged 10 ne present. other guests according to “Statistical Ab- price supported commodities. All Church members are In- ^ Roberta prince js streets of the United States, “This means that m o s t vited to come to the study, A States, (United States De- price support dollars go to as- $10 with efficiency and economy. Very truly yours, WALTER J. RICE, JR. f for the Government Classes. study course Tuesday woman* club honors The Home Mission Study MEN coiirst book, “Forest Trails The Lydia Woman’s Club, to .Urban Jungles/* will be with the guests invited, enjoy- Patronize The Chronicle Advertisers which will be taught by Rev. M. J. Sanders, church pastor. president of the club. RiR'runAve avr* partment of Commerce, Bu- sist a relatively few large pro- r ® au of the Census, 1966), the ducers and provide little help ANNIVERSARIES employees of the U. S. D. A. for the farmers in greatest February 28th birthdays numbcred 110 5n people in need 1962 and 102,583 in 1966. This Thi is quoted from our text- seven and one-third per cent Is this the purpose our farm to BEGINNING THIS WEEK AT PIGGLY WIGGLY DOUBLE SWEEPSTAKES! BINGO WIN UP TO $500 IN CASH •y * FREE TRIPS FOR TWO FREE GREENBAX STAMPS HUNDREDS OF OTHER FREE PRIZES Free Bingo Cards - Nothing to Buy-Employees of Piggly Wiggly or Their Immediate Families Not Eligible to Win. You Must be 18 Years Old or Older to Play. 14’" 1 a—*» "*■ SBG. We VICK’S FORMULA 44 ROW 3'4 OZ. • • • T BRIDE-ELECT HONORED On Saturday evening Miss will include Mrs. Clyde Tram- were week-end guests of her Pamela Vaughn of Union, me l|, Mrs. Maxine Redder, ^resentra"’^^'*^"^ only hoik’ oageMS parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. bride-elect of Nathan Gil- Mrs. Fred Patterson, Miss " d my b k ’ pake 385 ' Abercrombie. , strap, of Poplar St., was hon- Esther Gregory, Mrs. Coy Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mills ored with a party at the Lydia O’Shields, Richard Corley, of Columbia, spent the week- community building. and Frank Goss, end with his mother, Mrs. J. Miss Vaughn was presented R. B. Fennell will observe B. Patterson, and family. a white carnation corsage up- a birthday March 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith on her arrival. Other guests Mrs. Cleveland Campbell, and children motored through were pinned on favors depict- Mrs. Thomas Meeks and Co several sections of the moun- infc the forthcoming wedding, lumbus Hughes will observe tains of North Carolina and Several entertaining games birthdays Februaryl 25. Tennessee on Sunday. oq the courtship and honey- Mrs. Maxie Davis and twin lev. and Mrs. M. J. San- moon of the couple were en- sister, Mrs. Vernon Ginn, will ders attended the Parents’ joyed. celebrate birthdays Feb. 26. Day activities at Carson-New- Refreshments of a saladT. ° r ^ aVC & man College in Jefferson City, cheese biscuits, sandwiches, bi «* hday . Tenn., Saturday. Their son, and cake squares were served Happy y y Arthur, is a student there. from the buffet table which James Nelson, Joel Temf Mrs. Hattie Byars, 1 Mrs. wis overlaid with a, cutwork °p pb ” a ar ^7t b w m bo Mrs Lester Hair and Mrs. J. L. linen cloth with ivy placed at ^ b Bee 2 Colcman , s birth ; Brawley of Joanna, visited intfer val & wound the Sides. , ^ Mrs. Henry Abercrombie on In the center of the itable M r and Mrs. B. F. Vander- Sunday. stood a large - wedding bell f ord w jjj have a wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pat- covered in white satin and net ni versary February 27. terson and children of Inman, add centered with yellow ros- Happy wedding anniversary spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred ea. t0 Mr and Mrs. Bill Fennell Bodie. Mrs. Jimmy Berry of /Green .punch was served today. Fork Shoals, spent Monday from a small,side table, also^ with her mother, Mrs. Bodie. covered in white with .ivy. '' ■ ,• Mrs. Tommy McElveen The honoree was presented ^| # q j . Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Mrs. S. G. many nice gifts for herself iJlUCICIllS Rowe, Mrs. John Mabry and b nd for her future.home - . o i a Mrs. Clyde Trammell attend- „ Hostesses for the affair OpCSlK v/llt ed the official visit of the jv^rs. Glenn Gaskins,. Mrs.. By Members of Government Prosperity Chapter of the Or- Fred Bodie and Mrs. Jack classes at Clinton High School der of the Eastern Star in puts. * Prosperity on Monday of last ..Out of town guests were the TEENS WANT VOICE week. bride-elect’s mo.thCr, Mrs. The following is an open let- Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Fuller George Vaughn and her sis- ter to Secretary of Agriculture and children of Gaffney, spent t4r, Miss Becky Vauphn, Mrs. Orville Freeman which the the week-end with the for- tfehry Laws, Misses Lea and government classes have mer’ sparents, Mr. and Mrs. BjpVerly Laws of Union; Mrs. drawn up in order to answer Bud Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Ray ^aul Fair, Miss Cannic Fair, some questions which have Fuller and children of Clinton, Mj»< Clayton Gilstrap and arisen in class during the past were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Gerald Gilstrap of week. Mr. Fuller’s parents, being Greenville. Sir: here with their brother, Fred- /Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, Jr., The government classes at die Fuller, SA, who has been rrtqther of the groom-elect, Clinton High School, Clinton, home wth his parents, Mr. wills also present. . South Carolina, have several pnd Mrs. Bud Fuller. Follow ing boot camp training in Great Lakes, 111., Seaman Ap- - nrrnUre Fulifj- wjlLjftaiteJ day for assignment in Beach, Calif. _ Mr. and Mrs. jimmy Soutfc' were called to Gray Thursday because Of the {jtesfflh' of an uncle, Rev. RMfeMi Hughes. Mrs. Jim Bailey and Mrs. >Stclla McLendon spent a few days in Charlotte, N, C. r the^ past week with their son a&<f grandson, Robert Bailey, Mi’s. Bailey and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram- ’mell visited their daughter, Mrs. William Stone, Mr. Stone and family on Thursday in Pelzer, prior, to the Stone’s moving to Houston, Texas, on Friday. Mj\ and Mrs. Ken neth Trammell and Phil of Greenwood, k spent Sunday with his parents, the Clyde Trammels. Mrs. Mark Connor, Mrs. Jimmy South and Mike visa ed their son, brother and un cle, Frank James, and Mrs. James in Whitmire Saturday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy South there. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gil- slrap and children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilstrap and Con nie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gil strap and Mrs. Clayton Gil strap of Greenville, were Sat urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, Jr., the la dies coming for a party for Miss Pam Vaughn. The Earl and Paul Fair families re mained through Sunday with their sister and brother-in- law. Mrs. Alma Harvey spent the week-end in Greenwood with J. W. Turner and chil dren while her daughter, Mrs.- Turner, is a patient in the Greenville , General hos pital. Miss Pat Harvey was home for the week-end, going back to Greenwood Monday, where she is staying with the Turner children since Mrs. Turner’s illness. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and family and Miss Becky Cooper visited the Gaskins’ daughter, Miss Priscilla Gas kins, a student nurse at the Hospital School of Nursing in Augusta, Ga., on Sunday. , Mrs. Lilly Belle Miller has returned home after a several . months visit With relatives in Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ginn and children of Simpsonville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ginn’s mother, Mrs. Claude Willard ,and with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginn, in Clinton. OkJsmpbileis today’s beautiful buy. The look of tomorrow is one reason why. Setting the style toddy that the industry will follow tomorrow. That's Olds. A standout in every Mne. But looks aren't the only thing you'll admire in an Olds. There’s beauty in the way Okie performs and handles. Beauty in the way it fits your budget. Beauty in the way it holds its value. See how many ways Olds is today's beautiful buy—at your nearest Oldsmobile Dealer’s. 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