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THIS BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 22, 1953.
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Local
ytonnniiniiniiiumuuiirn
Friends of Mrs. Howard Taunton^
regret to learn she is a patient in
a Macon hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Mrs.
L. R. Dean and Mrs. Sara Cross are
spending today in Atlanta.
Happenings
Miss Lillie Mae Payne,
Mr. Walker Wainwright
To Wed Next Saturday
Miss Janey Neisler and
Dr. Clifford Montgomery
Announce Wedding Plans
I Much interest is being centered
around the announcement of the
engagement of Miss Janey Neisler
land Dr. Robert Clifford Montgom
ery. The wedding will take place
J on Feb. 15th at Crowell Methodist
I church.
il Word for Tjou’
-By-
Rev. C. W. HANCOCK
Mr. and Mrs.
leaving today for a
to relatives at West
Fla.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl
Neisler of Butler, while Dr. Mont
gomery is the only son of Dr. and
Mr .and Mrs. Eldridge Payne of Mrs. R. C. Montgomery, also of
one of the county’s
An appeal is currently being
made .for the citizei s of Taylor
county to give their support to the
fight against a dreaded illness,
i This is not a new disease, but still
Miss Neisler is the youngest threatening to every person every
where. The National Foundation
for Infantile Paralysis continues a
valiant war against the crippling
and often deadly effects of polio
Their only means of support is
L. T. Peed are ReyncldS) ann ounce the engage- Butler, and is one of the county s * “ the ^ ntributi “ o f “3“ „ ke
a month’s visit ment and approaching marriage of leading physicians being associated| h ' , inri Qhar ° f P P
Palm Beach, their daughter, Lillie Mae, to Mr. with his father at the Montgom-
j Walker Wainwright of Warner ery hospital.
Robins. The marriage will be sol*-1 Feting the bride-elect next
Mrs. Sara Cross, Mrs. J. R. Wil- j emrdzed Saturday in Perry. urday, Mrs D. E. Byrd will
son, Mrs. T. L. Fountain and Mrs.
W. H. Trussell
Macon,
spent Thursday in Robins Field.
Mrs. Earl Benton, her daughter,
Mis s Lucile, and sen, Earl Jr., of
Cochran, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Benns Sunday.
Mr. John Turk and Miss Janet
Turk accompanied Mrs. T. G. Turk
Baptist Business Woman's
Circle of Local W. M. U.
Met with Mrs. Wilson
mine. It could have been our
families who were affected.
The National Foundation has
made much progress in its study.
It is a tremendous expense to car-
us who care and share
i This past summer we were
Sat-[ awakened to stark reality that we
en- are not beyond its attack as five
Mr. Wainwright is an employe at tertain at a tea-shower at her [cases were recorded in Taylor coun
home with Mrs. Dugger Cosey, ty. It came near your home and
Mrs. Clifford Adams and Mrs. Sam
Bailey will be co-hostesses.
Mrs. Helen Clark will be hostess
at an afternoon party Friday, Jan.
30th at her home in Butler.
An event of Saturday, Feb. 17th iy on the extensive program and
I will be the brides-maids’ luncheon research, training, and treatment.
at the home of Mrs. Roy Bohler i n recent months we have been en-
Baptist women around the world sister of the bride-elect. jeouraged by a new serum, pos-
Feb. 14th, sibly effective against polio in
groom will en- some of its many forms.
M. U. met Monday night tertain at a rehearsal dinner for j The March of Dimes is on the
at the residence of Mrs. J. R. Wil- members of the wedding party and marc h. This campaign ought to
son. other guests. have an inherent appeal unto
Mr and Mrs C J Peterman of' The study of our International Immediately following the wed- ever y person moved with sympa-
Rutler- Mr and Mrs B F Grav of! c °- worker s was divided into two ding ceremony on the 15th a small thetic human feelings. I am told
Macon’ and Mrs. Nina Willingham 1 P arts - F1 J st ». we learned of r ^ Cep . ti ° 1 ^ y^ 11 , 1 be held f at the h ° me that the S° al thi s year for Taylor
— " — fo County is for $2,000, half of which
would be retained in the local
.County Chapter. This is not an im
practical goal for a county as
to Waynesboro Tuesday where Mrs. ^ ^ theme of the program when On Sunday evening,
Turk will spend several s ^ Business Woman’s Circle of the the parents of the grooi
with her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Shep-
pard. Mr. Turk and Janet returned J
home Wednesday.
01 ,he brlde ' s parcnts '
Peterman gave a brief account of a
Baptist World Alliance Congress
that she had personally attended
lowing a two weeks’ visit to the
family of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Her
rington of San Diego, Calif. They
visited many points of interest ,
... . A ,.f„ . „ . _ tV ,„ r some years ago and also a thumb-
whi e in California and other r . . B u . . *
nail sketch history of
Crowell Music Club
Met January 17th
states enroute
Diego.
to and from San
Local School Pupils
See Inauguration on
Television Sets
Every child in the Butler school
had the opportunity of seeing Gen.
Eisenhower become President Eis-
I large as is ours. It is a big goal in
proportion to the amounts we have
previously given to this work.
Recently, when I saw the record
of our support and a statement of
this vast
Congress. The second half of the The Crowell Music Club met Sat-
program was devoted to several urday a fternon at the home of
continental reports on the birth Lillian Byrd. the benefits we we have received, I
and growth of the Women’s com- ( The meeting was called to order _ „„ ._
mittee of the Alliance.
Mrs. Helen Clark gave a very n g X t meeting was discussed and
provocative devotional on “Ma- R waS decided to meet at the
terialism and Its Dangers”, in con- home of Margaret Parr Feb. 21.
nection with her stewardship work After all members had played a what j leamed Last our con .
in the Circle. selection, refreshments consisting tributi totaled S715 70 This was
We were glad to have with us our of cake, Ice cream nad drinks were , he bes , tha( wc haye eyer done
New Homo Dem(>nstr3.tion Agent, served.
, , , . .. - 'Miss Elaine Shellhouse. In addi-. > —Reporter,
had the opportunity of seeing Gen-1 tQ our thfi following 13 ! _
I members were present: Mesdames
, - ., . felt a sense of shame in my own
by Jean O Neal, vice President. The heart j think you would have had
the same feeling as I had. The
record doesn’t speak well for the
good people who live here. Here is
enhower Tuesday. Several groups j Q h n Davis, Tim Yongblood, Wm
were invited into patronc’s homes 1 Waller, Hoyt Clark, B. H. Walker,
that had TV sets. The main group Sanford Fitzsimmons, Wanza Hort-
man, Luther Harris, Sara Cross,
however, saw the show in the
school auditorium.
Bill Brown and Emory Harris in
stalled a 21 inch TV in the audi
torium early in the morning and
let it remain until late afternoon.
Mr. Harris stayed in/ the audi
torium and operated the set. Re
ception was unusually good.
The entire student body ex
pressed gratitude for the opportuni
ty of seeing the inauguration. The
generous spirit of Mr. Brown, Mr.
Harris, and others made it possible
for our student body to see history
in the making.
—Reporter.
Birth Announcements
Luther Harris, Sara
John Peterman, Helen Clark, J.
R.
Georgia Southwestern
Wins from Norman Park
Sunday & Monday, January 25 and 2i
Sunday P. M. Show 3:00—Sunday Night Show 8:30 P. M.
Show Starts Monday Niglht at 8:00 P. M.
Clifton Webb and Ginger Rogers
“DREAMBOAT"
Wednesday & Thursday, January 28 and 29
Wednesday & Thursday Night Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
Marilyn Monroe and Richard Widmark
IN
»>
“POU T BOTHER TO KNOCK
Friday and Saturday, January 30 and 31
Friday Night Show Starts at 8.00
Saturday Shows Continue from 2:30 to 11 P. ML
Estelita
IN
“HAVANA ROSE
Phis Second Feature
Jan Hall
—In—
“BRAVE WARRIOR"
(NOTICE NEW SHOW TIME)
M
Lanny Heath and
Wilson, Louise Bazemore and Miss Strickland led Georgia
Billy Ray
Southwes
i But notice this, there was spent in
j Taylor county last year for patient
1 care over $2,000. We received back
I into our county nearly three times
jthe amount was contributed. And
ithe shameful truth is that these
! figures do not represent any ex-
1 ception.
| In 1946, we raised $544.06, and
Nettie Bigbie.
Come One, Come All
To Bar-B-Q Dinner
Sponsored by Butler Seniors
Sunday, Jan. 25, 12 to 2 o’clock
At Butler School Lunchroom
MENU
Bar-B-Que Brunswick Stew
Potato Chips Pickle
Bread
Tea or Coffee
Plates $1.00 Pie 10c
We will also fix paper plates to
carry out.
At Sparta, Ga., a few days ago a
16-pound baby was born to Porter
and Bessie Waller, Negro couple.
Both mother and child are said to
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Powell an
nounce the arrival of a daughter .
Lynda Gayle, born Jan. 13 at the be doing fine. The baby was the
local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Powell first for Bessie Waller and was de-
r , lnrAmrt Lir r» miHurtfo Inn T? rvr\n»»c am
reside at Buena Vista.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Pippin an
nounce the arrival of a son, Lewis
Glandford, born Jan. 15, at the lo
cal hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hale an
nounce the arrival of a daughter,
born Jan. 19 at the local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Halle live in Phenix
City, Ala.
livered by a midwife, Ida Roberson,
without the assistance of a physi
cian
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
720 Thaxton Avej'
Phone 4538 Thomaston, Ga.
Mr and Mrs. Roy C.
Jones of Atlanta announce
the arrival of their second
child, a daughter born Dec. 28th
who has been given the name of
Cheryl Elaine. Mrs. James will be
remembered as the former Marion
Coulter of this city.
PRonssiom
IDUCATI9M
ANOTHER PROGRAM
MARTIN A. CHAPMAN
TAX CONSULTANT
INCOME TAX PREPARED
INDIVIDUALS, PARTNERSHIPS, CORPORATIONS
••Deadline” for Farmers February 1
"Deadline” for Individuals March 15
Phone for Appointments
Office Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 11:00 P. M.
Come Early and Avoid the Rush
BUTLER, GEORGIA
Phone: Office, 102; Residence 74
I
•••«
tern to a crushing 115-64 victory ^ re T w f 8 s P ent fn * he county $2,-1
over Norman Park Jan. 15 at the 044. In the year 1947, we contnbut-
Southwestern gym. ed S 383 - 38 and we had spent upon
The Southwestern girls who have JD>§88.71. save $422.75 in
without a defeat 194 ^ 'P»d received $662.36. The
.facts were the same in 1949. After
giving $484.96, we received $1,168.
and on, the story goes.
Now, I believe that the people of
this county are better people than
to continue to let someone else
won seven games
were idle.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
English shepherd puppies. Ameri- carry a responsibility that is so ob
i’s most useful dogs. Choice col- viously their own. By all standards
rs. Phone 6820.
MRS. G. C.
Wyndale Acres
ELDERS
Reynolds,
(1’22)
Ga.
FOR SALE
of ethics and by every spirit of fair
play, we are in debt to the Na
tional Foundation and to the peo
ple somewhere who are caring
more for our citizens than seeming
ly we do. In proportion to the bene-
Nice large bronze turkeys, two fit we have received, our goal of
gobblers and two hens priced reas- $2,000 for this year is little enough
able . (l’22’2p) indeed.
Mrs Otis Ogburn, Reynolds, Ga.' Join the March of Dimes with
J your dollars. YOU WILL SAVE A
Wanted: Carrier to deliver Journ- LIFE. AND THAT LIFE YOU
al-Constitution on Butler mail route SAVE COULD BE YOUR OWN.
on Sunday morning; $15.00 profit|
in route. Write C. T. Battle, Box 153
Ellaville, Ga. (l’22’2p)
PARMENTER STRAIN
RHODE ISLAND RED BABY CHICKS
We are now booking for the season. Please place your
orders as early as possible. Chicks hatched in December
and January and early February lay longer and make
more money.
We carry and deliver, a complete line of Poultry, Dairy
and Hog Feeds.
CROWELL
POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY
E. F. PARR Estate—Phone 1355—Reynolds, Georgia
FOR SALE
Judson 8-ft. Fertilizer Distributor
first class operating condition;
serviceable tires; $75 cash.
PHIL K1BLER
Dean Hotel, Butler, Ga.
Ladies if you enjoy using Avon j
Cosmetics and have no saleswoman |
serving you, please send your name j
and address to Avon, Mt. Vernon, i
Ga. Openings for representatives in 1
Taylor county, Mizell, Rupert and i
Charing area. (l’15’3b)
FOR SALE
One five-room house with bath.
Tile floors, screened front and back
porches. Life-time aluminum awn- j
ing around house. Good well with
new pump. 20x30 private swimming
pool in back yard. One and one-
fourth acres of land. Located on
paved highway at Fickling Mill 8
miles from Butler. (l'8’2p)
J. D. Cosey, Butler, R. 2.
WOMEN WANTED
Address and mail postals. Make
instructions. LENDO, Watertown
Mass. (l’8’3p)
Posted
This is to notify the public that
the land of Gordon Parks in How
ard District is hereby posted.
All fishing, hunting and any oth
er trespassing is hereby strictly
prohibited. Also, please keep live
stock off of this property.
GORDON PARKS,
(l’8’2p) Howard, Georgia.