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THE BUTLER HEREADL, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 28, 1954.
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MARCH OF DIMES
DANCE
Butler Legion Home
Tonight—ThurS. Jan. 28 \
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Columbus Woman
Nominated Candidate
For "Mother of Year"
Mr. Ed Vinson Former
Crawford County Man,
Dies at Yatesville Home
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Columbus, Ga.—Mrs. W. H. Tol-i
jbert of Columbus, mother of five | M r. Ed Vinson who had been sick
sons was nominated this week as about a month died at his home
a candidate for Georgia’s Mother of [ n Ytaesville Sunday nieht
| ,h Th Y ° ar f ° r> 19 f- 4 ' v, 1 Funeral services were conducted
L Th e nominatron was made by | at the Missionary Baptist church
,Mrs. Jas. S. Gordy at the meeting Tuesday afternoon by his nastor
| of the Wynnton Study Club, of Rev. Harry Smith. Burial was in
I which M r s. Tolbert is an associate New Hope cemetery i
i member and was unanimously en- Survivors include ' his wife Mrs '
' i y ,H th f membtrS ¥; f , “za Moncrief Vinson; twTdaugh .
JStiSSi CoHej- Tor“ d T'l
- ‘-e Georgia Mother j S. Z vZl
Contest and Mrs. J. C. Malone of crm . u rn *L,_ f
Atlanta co-chairman If selected as Clarence Vinson; sisS, Mm gS*-
the spring m s°he e wm be^lTgfble foJ ZtFZTL™ Cle ^bTY^'
the American Mother of 1954, spon- ™ ° B1 ° odworth: ,
[sored by the Golden Rule Founda- ancl H , ena ^ oncrie ^>
tion of New York. City. Mrs. Tolbert I a " d three S randch ‘ldren.
would compete with state mothers
from the 48 states and Hawaii,
Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Dis
trict of Columbia.
The Columbus candidate is being
sponsored by the Wynnton Study
Club and the Quota Club, among
others which are expected to offer
their support when the nomination
becomes known. Mrs. Evelyn Me-
Youth Organization Urge
Public to Join Observance
Of YMCA Week Jan. 24-31
CLASSIFIED ADS
PIG LOST
Black pig weighing between 30
and 35 pounds strayed from my
premises Jan. 23. Anyone finding
same will please notify (728tf)
Harrold Lovvorn, Butler, Ga.
FOR RENT Members of the local Hi-Y and
One store building with 4-room 1 , the T rl ' Hi ' Y ur 8 e everyone to join
apartment. Also four 2 or 3 room , - ie observance of Georgia
apartments. All air-conditioned gas' which is announced for
heated; private baths and otherj tha Wef * of J tf n - 24 ‘^r f;
modern convenience*-. Location '21 A P roc * ama iion by the Governor
miles south of Reynolds on high- of Georgia relatives to this impor-
ta °t coming-. event is ft» follow*:
Whereas: the National Board of
Voung Men’s Christian Association
has set aside the week of Jan. 24
to '31 for Y.M.C.A. week'tbroughout
way. Call telephone 374 or 2513,
for further information. (1283)
Rex Melnvale, Reynolds, Ga.
FOUND
Child’s red wool Coat Sweater in the Nation I and v
front of Butler Gym Thursday! Whereas: The Y.M.C.A. of Georgia
night, Jan. 21. Owner will please 1S render ing an invaluable service
call by Herald Office identify same j to .i he Y° uth of this state; and
and pay for this adv.
PREPARE FOR WINTER
Let Us Winterize Your Car
We Have In Stock
PRESTONE & SHELLZONE
Permanent Anti-Freeze
We have equipment to check your anti
freeze and service same all winter long.
Now is the time to change to winter weight
oil.
We have recently installed a wheel balanc
ing'machine and will be glad to balance your
wheels for better service.
(SHELL-) Cliildrcs Service Station
Phone 63
Butler, Ga.
Funeral at Macon
For Mrs. J. E. Andrews
Saturday Afternoon
Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph
~ „ t-, , T _ —- Edward Andrewsof Macon. who
Gehee Mrs Frank Johnston and died in a Macon hospital, were:
| Mrs. Emmett Cartledgc Jr., were conducted Saturday 3 n m Rev
[named as a committee to head the j as . W. Waters and’Rev. R. L. Sut- 1
.Wynnton Study Club. ton officiated and burial was in the
I^CON SCHOOiTmen ‘ I EV paTi r bea n rers m wer r e y W. E Hartley
CHARGED WITH WHIPPING Odel Hartley, M. L. Hartiev J j£
CHILD, HAVE RESIGNED McElmurray and Billie McElmur-
ray.
Macon Ga.—State School Super- Mrs. Andrews, the former Miss
intendent M. D. Collins said he has Martha Rebecca Marshall, was born
the resignaUons of F. G. Nelms, in Crawford county,' the daughter of
:Of the Georgia Academy for the Tip Marshall and Miss Martha Eu-
Blind, and the school’s principal, banks Marshall, and had lived in
I Rob ert Long, in the wake of an in- Macon for 45 years coming from
vestigation into the whpping of a Crawford county. She was a mem-
j 12-year-old partially blind student, ber of the Mabel White Baptist
I Dr. Collins said he had requested Church.
I the resignations, but said he would i
delay action on the letters pending j.
an investigation into conditions a t|M0fh6F'{ Marth An PftllA
i the Macon institution. Both of the l,CI 5 r!ai Ul 0,1 r0 »0
! men said that spanking had been
used as disciplinary measures at,
the school for more than a cen
tury.
Whereas: The Y.M.C.A. Hi-Y and
Tri-Hi-Y Clubs are conducting a
WANTED Youth. Assembly in the Georgia
Man or woman for Sunday Ledger Senate 3nd House of Represents-
route. Write C. C. Nolan % Ledger tivps on January 28, 1954, to give
Enquirer, Columbus, Ga. , young citizens the opportunity to
(1’21’2) le 6is la te and make laws; and
i Whereas: It is fitting that the
State of Georgia have and desig-
j n nate a week for the period Jan. 24
to 31 as “Georgia Y. M.C.A. Week.’’
Now,
Therefore: I. Herman Talmadge,
Gqverncr of Georgia, acting by vir
tue of the power and authority con
ferred upon me by the Constitution
PEA THRESHING NOTICE
Kindly telephone me when
need of pea or bean threshing.
Roy B. Byrd
(1143p) Reynolds. Ga. Rt. 1
FOR RENT
Small apartment with hot and and 'lawTofTheVtZ
cold water. Will furnish warden a V ? f th - . State of Georgia *
and wood if desired. ""-an ■ ? pro 0 c ! aim the week be *
Mrs. C. O. While Butler Ga S""’? Jan \ 2 1 a , nd ending Jan ’
’ ' 31, is hereby to be known as “Geor
gia Y.M.C.A. Week.’’ and it is fur
FOR SAlE
inn . . .. , ther proclaimed that Jan. 28, shall
withn/t ns bnght bailed ha Y. ba ^ d be known and designated through-
without raira, high quality. Combi- out the State of Georgia as “Geor-
natmn of Bermuda. Dallis, and crab gia Hi-Y Youth Government Day.”
g ass, $25.00 a ton, FOB my barn. | Given under my hand and the
(.all or write for prices delivered to great seal of the State erf Georgia
your barn. (1224) at the Capitoi City of Atlanta on
DUBLIN EDITOR
IS INDICTED BY JURY
ON LIBEL CHARGE
Dublin, Ga., Jan. 26—Editor W H. donations ready
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Fo Begin Here Friday
j The Reynolds fire siren will be
i blown at 6:30 p. m. Friday—To-
[morrow—to signal the start of the
I Mother’s March o nPolio
I Everyone is asked to turn on
their porch light and have their
J. LYNWOOD BENTLEY
Phone 3697—Route 2
Thomaston, Ga.
the 3rd day of December, in the
Year of' Our Lord, 1953.
HERMAN TALMADGE,
Governor.
WOOD FOR SALE By the authority granted me as
(Jak wood, cut any length de- Mayor of the City of Butler, I do
sired; will deliver; price reason- hereby proclaim the week of Jan.
a e ' (1224tf) 24-31 as Y. M. C. A. Week in thi3
WILLIAM (Bill) GEE City.
Butler, Ga., Rt. 1
COAL FOR SALE
E. L. HARRIS, Mayor,
City of Butler, Ga.
We have a supply of extra good
oal—as good as can be bouehl.i TURNER COUNTY JURORS
Champion and the Dublin Courier-
Herald have been indicted by a
Laurens County Grand Jury on a[
charge of criminal libel,
j The newspaper and Champion 1
iwere named for allegedly libeling;
Laurens Sheriff Carlus Gay and
former County Clerk J. B. Beding-
field.
GIVE to the March of Dimes!
DR. WILLIS L. WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Except Wednesday
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More things more people want, that’s why
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Coal—as good as can be bought , i
give us a triJl. Courteous service
and prompt delivery. (123)
E. L. Davis, Phone 140, Butler Ga.
FREE REBECCA OFFICIAL
1K1 . ua Ashburn, Jan. 20—After thiee
' hours of deliberation a jury has ac-
j quitted Tommie West, youthful Ro-
I becca policeman chargde with mur-
Two male hound dogs lost- one der in the shooting death of Cecil
o.-.b- . Dnstpr i
TWO DOGS LOST
black with white on feet and chbst,
brown sposts over each eye, tail
slightly curled;i weight about 60
pounds, answers to “Black Boy”.
Doster.
In an unsworn statement, West
20, testified he acted in self de
fense when he ffred fatal shot
One white hound with tan spots, |P ec ' 6 ' Doster > a 22-year-old soldier
tail curled to side; answers , to f had just returned from Germany,
name of “Rock.” Lost Saturday ”
night, Jan. 2. on Juniper Branch.
Reward offered. l’7’3p)
John M. Thompson
Phone 4726 ; 99 Ave. E
Thomaston, Ga.
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