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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, November 23, 1962
AROUND THE COUNTY
BUTLER
by Lynette James
Mr. Frank Pickard of Ma
con was the recent guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse.
Mrs. E. H. Marrison ofMauk
was the guest last week of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Purvis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Smith,
Mr. and Phil Neugebauer,
Buddy Dunn, Mrs. Jim Gibson,
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean, Rev.
Walter R. Evans, attended the
Georgia-Auburn football game
on Saturday in Auburn.
Mrs. Carl Giles spent last
IMPORTED BASKETS
Gifts
Landscaping and Maintenance
NURSERY
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Childres Service Station
BUTLER, GEORGI'A
Shell Oil Products
Sporting Goods
"THE ONE PLACE IN TOWN
YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY"
ICE
BLOCK or CRUSHED
Sunday Hours
7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Fishing Supplies & Equipment
Woodmen of the World
is the GROWING
Fraternal Benefit Society
Woodmen of the World it a pioneer among
fraternal benefit societies.
Woodmen of the World is the world's finan
cially strongest fraternal benefit society.
Woodmen of the World, each day, enjoys
growth in members, growth in area, growth in
insurance in force.
Woodmen of the World, each day, expands
its service to members, to youth, to community
_ « and nation.
Thomas E. Tante
LET ME TELL YOU MORE ABOUT WOODMEN FRATERNITY,
PROTECTION AND SERVICE. -
THOMAS E. TANTE, F. I. C.
District Manager
P. 0. Bo* 101 Butler, Ga. Phone UN 2-3195
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SOCIETY
Omaha ?. Nebraska
week with her daughter, Mrs.
Frances Hartley, in Albany.
REYNOLDS
BY THE WOMAN’S CLUB
Mrs. W. A. Saunders and Mrs.
E. M. Crawford have returned to
Atlanta after spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Brazeale and Miss Eva B.
Griffith.
Mrs. Frank Stevens of
Columbus was recent guest of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brazeale
and Miss Eva B. Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Byrd and
family of Macon were weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hoke
Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McGowan,
Alice, Walter and Tim were
Saturday night supper guest of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brazeale
and Miss Eva Griffith.
Miss Winnie Aultman and
Miss Laurice Aultman visited
their brother Mr. John Howard
Aultman and family in Colum
bia, South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Childre
and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Welsh
were Sunday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Childre.
Mr. R. L. Swearingen Sr.
and Mr. R. L. Swearingen Jr.
spent several days in Senato-
bla, Mississippi on business.
Mrs. Garland Byrd, Mrs.
Thomas Byrd, and Mrs. Wade
Lane shopped in Atlanta Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Payne
spent Saturday night inGreene-
ville, Ga. with Mrs. Payne’s pa
rents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whatley,
Dennis and David were Sunday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Barfield.
Miss Clara Whitesides, stu
dent at Mercer University was
weekend guest of Mr. Robert
Swearingen and Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Swearingen Sr.
Miss Melissa Bruggar and
Miss Brenda Whltton of Tift
College, were weekend guest of
Miss Lyn Russell and Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Russell.
Miss Anita Marshall, Miss
Lottie Marshall, Mrs. R. E.
Aultman and Mrs. D. W. Payne
were in Atlanta Thursday.
Mrs. Marjorie Fitzsimmons
and Mrs. A. J. Payne spent
Satruday at Abraham Baldwin
College in Tifton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckett
of Dawson was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen
Sr. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bryan,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forsling
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell
attended the Ga.-Auburn foot-
ball game at Auburn Saturday.
Mrs. Van Livington and Miss
Ruth Nelson shopped in Ma
con Thursday.
Mrs. H. E. Cosey will spend
some time with her sister Mrs.
Van Linvingston next week.
Mrs. Louie Lawrence spent
the week with her father, Mr.
Albert Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beeland
of Columbus spent Saturday
with Mrs. Homer Beeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Gan Nelson
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Clinton Tennessee. Miss Eloise
Erickson returned home with
them.
Mr. R. L. Swearingen Jr. and
Miss Clara Whitesides attend
the Ga. Auburn football game
Saturday.
Mrs. Ruth Stringfellow spent
last week with her daughter,
Mrs. Dick Windham.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Whatley
were in Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sawyer
of Macon were Sunday guest of
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer.
Maj. and Mrs. W. F. Griffith
a.nd family were the weekend
guest of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Griffith. Maj.
Griffith who has just returned
from Morocco will be stationed
at Patrick Air Force Base,
Cocoa, Fla,
Miss Aurelia Sawyer of At
lanta and Mr. Tom Sawyer of
Cochran were weekend guests
of their parents Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Sawyer.
Mrs. Hugh Sawyer and child
ren are home for a while with
Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Sawyer.
Mrs. T. J. Dowdy of Mariet
ta spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Griffith.
Mrs. J.H. Talbot andchildren
of Nashville, Tennessee are
spending the week with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. EmmertCram-
mond of Miami, Florida visit
ed Misses Etta Mae and Marie
Barrow last Thursday after
noon.
Miss Eunice BarrowandMil-
dred McDonald of Fort Valley
visited Misses Marie Barrow
last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Sam Harp of Oglethorpe
visited Miss Etta Mae and Marie
Barrow iasf Friday of'emoon.
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IS HERE!
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THE DISPENSATION OF
GRACE
Many people have a mistaken
notion that a dispensation is a
period of time. This is not so,
however, for the word "dis
pense” means simple "to deal
O', t." The word "dispensa
tion," then, means "the act of
dispensing ordealing,” or "that
which is dispersed or dealt
out."
There are medical dispens
aries, for example, where
medicines are dispensed to the
poor. Sometimes these dis
pensations are conducted on a
particular day of each week.
Such a dispensation of medi
cine may take a full twelve
hours each week, but it does
not follow from this that a
dispensation is a period of
twelve hours I It is rather
the act of dispensing or that
which is dispensed.
The word dispensation is used
many times in the Bible, though
it is not always translated the
same way. In Eph. 3:2 Paul
writes of "the dispensation of
the grace of God, which is given
me to you-ward." God had
committed to him a wonderful
message of grace to dispense
to others. Thus we read in
Acts 20:24 his stirring words,
FOREST FIRE
DANGER
BEAUTY
The Art of Eye Shadowing
The correct use of eye shadow
to create beauty is a contem
porary problem. Because the
shadowing of the upper lid has
become acceptable even among
the discriminating, it is only
natural that widespread use will
lead to abuse. Never let your
eyeshadow be glaring if you
would be beautiful.
The two usual approaches to
color selection of the shadow
are to match the color of your
eyes or to match the color of
your dress. There is a third
and more glamorous approach
to be reserved for evenings
only, and that is to key the color
of your eye shadow to the color
of your hair, whether that hair
color is natural or not. Use
the following guide:
For blondes: bright blue eye
shadow or silver over pale blue
For brunettes: yellow or gold
eye shadow
For redheads: blue-green or
bronze
For the grey haired: mauve
eye shadow
FWONDERFUL**
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COLUMBUS GA.
We have permanent Flower
arrangements for all occa
sions and the holidays. Spec
ial orders filled, prices rca
sonable. We will be open I'oi
lunch on Thanksgiving Day.
SEE OUR DISPLAY
CITY MOTEL RESTAURANT
Morion and Fran Cochran
Butler.. .Georgia
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if You Are Interested in an A-1 Used Car Be Sure to See Your Ford Dealer
BUTLER, GA.
THINK OF TOMORROW
When a family is overwhelmed
by grief, it is hard to face
practical realities. Ease the
burden for your family by
making complete arrange
ments before the need arises.
Call us for counseling.
EDWARDS. FUNERAL
HOME
BUTLER, GEORGIA
spoken in the face of persecu
tion and death:
"But none of these things
move me, neither count I my
life dear .into myself, so that
1 might finish my course with
joy, and THE MINISTRY WHICH
I HAVE RECEIVED OF THE
LORD JESUS, TO TESTIFY
THE GOSPEL OF THE GRACE
OF COD."
The "gospel" or “good
news" of the grace of God:
this was the dispensation com
mitted to Paul for us by the
risen, ascended Lord. This is
always Paul’s message:
"Where sin abounded grace did
much more bound". . ."Justi
fied freely by His grace, through
much more bound". . . “The
Forgiveness of sins, accord
ing to the riches of His grace"
. . . "Justified freely by His
grace, through the redemption
that is in Christ Jesus". . .
"By grace are ye saved,
through faith."
Your Lovely Home
Ready For
Thanksgiving
and
Christmas
The happiest time of the year
when old friends gather a‘
Holiday Parties, meet and
make new friends!
Interior
Decorators
are ready to help you plan
with the new color blends
throughout your home.
Ready with a wonderful ar
ray of Drexel furniture and
decorative items to create
lovely rooms throughout your
home.
New Drapery
Fabrics
It’s fun refreshing your home
with our new drapery pat
terns in every color and print
to make the home look dif
ferent.
Call Montezuma 6621
Ft. Valley 52925
Cordele 213-3530
Christopher’s
Decorators
Our forefathers
" g a v c t li a n k s f o r
their many bless
ings which, how
ever meager, were
bountiful for them.
. . . the right to
worship as they pleased . . their relief from op
pression . . . the freedom to do for themselves . . .
Today, we have much to be thankful for . . . not
the least being this freedom “to do for our
selves.” . . .
It was in this spirit that our electric coopera
tive was created ... it is in this spirit that we
plan for the future of our Member-owned and
Member-operated local business enterprise . . ,
wish for one eincl nil ct
very HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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mcmicMHiF
CORPORATION
COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT
• COMMUNITY BUILDER
NOTICE
To
Taylor County Tax Payers
All Un-Collected Tax
Receipts as of Dec. 20th
Will Be Placed in The Hands
of the Sheriff For Collection
To Avoid
Collection Cost & Interest
PLEASE PAY TAXES
PRIOR TO DEC.20th
Taylor Co. Board of Comm.
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