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Thomaston Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Windham, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank M-ans and
Roslyn Lovick and Millie Windham [Cindy and Frank Jr. of Wavnes-
spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs.'boro spent last week end ‘with 1
Leon Prince in Macon. | their parents, Mr. and Mrs E H ; *
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and Perkins and Miss Martha Perkins . The follovvin g interesting informa-
Glyn and Marvis Palmer spent This is Fred Jr.’s first visit to his fi ° n comes from last weeks issue of
Saturday in Macon. [grandparents. ' the Wesleyan Christian Advocate:
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Davis of j Mr. and Mrs.O.F. Sealy of Atlanta
Manchester spent Sunday with were week end guests of Mr. and of Thomaston, to "be dedicated
Mr .and Mrs. Allen Windham. | Mrs. H. A. Sealy. Mrs. J. E. Brown the
THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER. GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 25 1954
PAGE FIVE
Taylor Mill News [Howard News
Madison Memorial
Georgia Power Company
Names 1st Prize Winners
in Home Town Contest
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Poole of also was a Sunday dinner guest and Atwater
Greenville, Sylvester and Swains-
bor have been named first prize
winners in the 1954 Champion
“A home is being built in Madi-jHome Town Contest, it was an- 1
son by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Atwater nounced by Harllee Branch Jr.,;
to president of the Georgia Power Co.'
use of retired ministers. Mrs. Each town kil receive a bronze
is the former Miss Bessie plaque and a $1,000 cash award. .
Warner kuui.h. to'Ati*nVr7« Tu T mrs ' sealy walton who was reared in Madi ’i Monticello was named winner of
relatives here. > , ‘ i n > • ■ afternoon for a son - Because of happy memories of the special Sweepstakes award of
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Poole and SLVLrdl weeKS visit. her childhood in Madison and be- '$1,000 and a bronze plaque. The
children of Columbus spent Sunday! Mrs. W. D. Martin, Mrs. O. M. cause of the influence of her par- Sweepstakes competition was open
with Mrs. M. N. Poole and family. ,Martin, Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. en * s * Mr .and Mrs. P. W. Walton, only to first prize winners in th,e
Mrs Vivian Rogers of Thomaston kcw * s Watson Jr. and Mike formed ,de h 01110 is to be a memorial to , 1953 and 1954 contest. Total prize
cnpnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. a part - v going up to Atlanta for the ,hGm ' They were a0 tive members money awarded in the contest is
H Roeers and family. I day r000 ntly. Mrs. W. D Martin ° f the Methodist Church, Mr. Wal- $8,950.
Mr<5 Marvin Harrington Vlsited hor daughter, Mrs. Larry on being a Stewart. Mrs. Atwater. In addition to Greenville, win-
tf oc tp r copnt Sundav with McKinn0 y and children and others rarnembers the family worship inners in the under 1,000 population
Manchester spent Sunday with , n the party vigited relatives m a e n r f " the home, the family pew which:group are Doraville, second prize of
of
they occupied at
Christian ideals
Mrs. Ethel Windham and family. I friends in the capitol cUy
Houston Cotney of Butler spent | Mrg pau] Joncs Jg ‘ • Christian ideals which dominated $500. Prize winners in the 1,000 to
the week end with Ralph Wind- time with hpr dau „ h j pr Mrs'Quin- !l! e , dai ^ lves of her P arents - Th0 3,000 population group, in addition
ham. I ton Childree and infant son in Walton bomp was a ha PPy home to Sylester, are Lumber City, hec-
Margie Rayburn spent the week Warner Robins Mr Paul Jones anrl WherG fnends of the children re- ond prize of $750 and Sylvania,
end with her grandparents, Mr. and j ames spent the week e J d th * , ce ^ ed a welcome | third prize of $500. In the 3,000 to
Mrs. Clyde Rayburn of Ideal. | Tho community welcome* the t 'a° loc ? ted * ?°’ 000 population group, following
church and the $750, and Saidis, third prize of
Mr anri Mrs Brvan Vinson of B ^lark^mHv^L^nT!” 68 the J ‘ desirable S00 tion of the city just off Swainsboro with first prize, are CaL
A 1 ?d e M S rs SP E nt H Fr Ro a gers. ight ^ ^|cafed^ome" vt ( anS'bustneTsecHon. Sie buSSfnJ|K^fSrV^prte *™' j£$.
“"Sunday dinner "J »»« Mrs. MjiSn Edmondson ‘be burnished‘“completHy. Madison
MrS ' J aM~ m T th SlithTnrii rivnn ^ Atla " taspenttha week end with appreciates this expression of love i n ach population group the
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and Glyn Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Martin and of Mrs. Atwater for her native city [judges chose, in addition to the top
Mr .and Mrs. Lamar Rogers and Miss Doris Martin. and for the high regard in i three prize winners, four towns for
Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Syd Crooke _and ( Mrs. R. O. Cannon of Parrot which she holds the ideals of her, honorable mention awards and six
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her sister, parents. The city will extend a!f 0 r certificates of achieement. The
warm welcome to those who will oc-
Sonja, Mrs. Annie Palmer and Bon- spent last week with
nie, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and Miss Mary Lou Everett
boys of Macon and Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin cupy the home in the future.”
W. Hi. Downs of Americus. i visited in Box Springs Sunday p.m.! —
Mrs. W. H. Downs spent last week and Mrs. Beve Harris returned with
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. them for a visit.
P. Bartlett. Mr. Bartlett has been | Mrs. Lewis Watson, Jr, Mr. Bud-
ill for several weeks j dy Brown and Mr. W. M. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lee and Mr. attended the Ga-Auburn game in
and Mrs. James Lee and Mike of Columbus Saturday.
Cairo spent the week end with Mr.! Mr. and Mrs. Herman Akin Jr.
and Mrs. Donald Windham and and Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Wayne. 'Akin and Joe of Atanta and Mr. „ . - — , —
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gates and and Mrs. Ed Akin and children Coweta county are bursting out a.11 ( j ac l< son> Norcross, Lithonia, Ellijay
honorable mention winners will re
ceive a bronze plaque and a cash
award of $100.
Honorable mention awards go to
Molena, Dillard, Franklin, Waleska,
Louisville, Cornelia, Alma, Roswell
Perry, Warner Robins, Elberton and
Nashville.
Winners of certificates of achieve-
iment are Dearing, Poulan, White
Plains, Vinings, Warm Springs,
Newnan, Georgia Newnan and | j e ff fersonv ju ej Austell, Forest Park
Coweta Cour> Art
Exhibits Are Attracting
State-Wide Attention
Vandy and Mrs. W. M. Wilson, Mr. of Talbotton visited their parents °Y er vv ’ ith . art and bandicraft dis ' Douglasille, Rockmart, Blakely, Ce-
and Mrs. Robert Buchert were sup- here for the week end. i plays harking American Art Week. [ dartown, Chamblee and Summer-
per guests of Misses Pauline Gates; Qur community extends sympa- na ^f}._j’ es ' f dents cheerfully removed v ju e
and Gene Blackwood of Columbus thy to Rev and Mrs . H oke Hatcher ^ * gS from living room walls The lhree to? winner s in each
recently. Harold, Vandy and Bob in the loss of Mrs. Hatcher’s father. : group wH1 rece ! ve their awards at
attended the Ga.-Auburn ball game. The pulpit a1 the local Methodist f or art and tanScIS'5711 kinds
Mr. and Mrs. Halton Albrittonchurch was ably occupied Sunday, School children have subm itted a
and children ai,c lmmie morning by Mr. Frank Riley of But- iVar j et y D j- wa t er colors, crayon work
spent the week en wi i r. . • ler. 'chalk pictures, masks and tom
Gallmon in Phenix city, Ala. | Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. Lewis toms.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberson, Watson Jr. entertained the WSCS interesting flower arrangements
Patsy and Paul Jtoberson, Be y o Tuesday afternoon. [enhance the already bright exhibits
towns after the first .year.
Civil Service Examination
The U. S. Civil Service Commis-
'and have serious rivals in gay sion announces that applicants are
the full rich flavor
of Karo adds extra
goodness to every bite
Hinton, Mr. W. F. Rogers, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Buchert were d ^' kitchen t sample some o£ t hose' prints and beautiful flower paint-being sought for filling map andj
(delicious feeds Home made pies in § s ' ^ outstanding works of chart making positions in various
were also served.
I The auditorium was arranged as
la Midway at a real Fair with fish pu hii c library, in the second cartographic aid, $2750 to $4205;
Mill Woman’s Club ponds, bingo, dar t throwing and £ j oor ex hibit of the Municipal technician, $4620 to $5940.
Mrs. Ernest pitching lings. The Committees g U ij d i n g and j n £R e county school I No written test will be given. Ap-
|for each of these did a swell job.' art department in the County plicants may qualify on the basis
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Sunday.
Woman's Club Meeting
Two outstanding
[David Reese of Newnan are includ
ed in the exhibit,
i Exhibits have been arranged in
Federal agencies in Washington, D.
C., and vicinity as follows: Carto
grapher,$3410 to $10800 a year;
with song The cake-walks a^re^ usually th 0 building. An overflow of work by of appropriate education or experi-J
*i e i - concerning the j
given in civil;
service announcement No. 375.
The Taylor
met Nov. 3rd with
Parker presiding.
The meeting opened _ . — -------- . . . „
“Love Lifted Me” followed with highlight of these festival events. sc h 00 i children is on exhibit in the ence. Full details
-iraver bv Mrs. W. T. Roberson.Mrs. There were 25 of the most wonder- second floor conference room at the rekuirements are
1 C Smith brought an inspiring ful cakes you ever saw, as each county Building
devotional ceneterd around Thanks- one was brought in you could hear. _
. . someone praising them. This event
Mr^ Parker welcomed everyone proved to be lots of fun.
to the Club. We were very happy Then it was time for the finale. |
to have Miss Beulah Barrow visit Mickey Swafford won the turkey,
to have Miss beuiai ^ ^ ^ Mrg ^ pga _
U Mrs Felton Windham won the cock and Mr. Harold Gates won the
attendance prize Mrs. Elmer Chil- grocery baskets. The committee for
dree read the minutes called the the grocery baskets did a real good
roll Mrs. Clay Smith gave the job and had three nice baskets,
treasurer’s report. Mrs. Elmer Rog- Roslyn Lovick won the Pin-Up
ers was thanked for having the Lamp that was given for the Bean
cinhrnom fixed so nice The Club Guessing Game,
voted to postpone their annual ban- Mr. Harold Gates was speaker for
quet until spring, since there were the Womans Club and Mens Club
Jo many activities for the months and thanked every one tor commg
of November and December. out and taking part in this affair
The Minstrel which the Women’s and also thanked the members
Club and the Mens Club are spon- each Club for their cooperation,
soring, is planned for Saturday i
night, Dec. 4th. ! Brown Bartlett Has Birthday
A wonderful Thanksgiving pro-j
gram was presented by Miss Bar-[ Brown Bartlett had a birthday
row with the following children party Saturday night. Those attend-
taking part: Nickey Swafford, Peg- ing included. Ronnie and Nickey
gy Mullins, Margie Rayburn, Nancy Swafford, Sonny and Phil Under-
Windham Pat Sawyer and Evelyn wood, Carolyn and Jessie Peacock,
Brown. Mrs. Gates thanked Miss Buck Posey, Bonnie Palmer, Bill
Barrow and the children for bring- Rogers, Jack Rogers Sue Barnes,
ing this splendid program and said Kay and Randy Hobbs Jeiald Pea-
that it certainly makes us more cock and Steve Peacock.
thankful w'hen we hear and see our, tt '
children perform and to knowj W.M.U. Meeting
what they are learning in our, r .„ .
schools everv dav. ! The W - M U ' met at the Church
The Club members enjoyed a Tuesday evening with Mrs^ Donald
White Elephant Sale with Mrs. Windham, as leader Mrs Carl Pea-
Gates as Auctioneer, a nice sum cock gave the devotional and Mrs.
was added to our treasury from this W . T. Roberson led m prayer and
and from the cake sales for the Melba Lane gave the
month. .. prayer -
Committees were named for the, w . ronducts
December meeting: Miss Victoria Rev - J ,mmi %^° t ^°" d v UCtS
Whatley, Devotional; Mrs. Leila Services Here Recently
Underwood and Mrs. Lee Pbse>,
Program- Mrs Reginald Mclnvale Rev. Jimmie ^ a [ 0r s
a^id Mrs. Hubert Arnold, Refresh- White Baptist church, Macon, con-
Pour if on biscuits,
pancakes...
everything!
gesTfor cooking Too!
lVi-pound and 3-pound hot tiet
5- and 10-pound cans
BIGGEST CAR. BIGGEST BUY
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closing
of Mable
PLYMOUTH
COME IN TODAY! SEE IT! DRIVE IT !. ..The big swing is to Plymouth
ment^Tnd-M^s JeTn^l^Dec . ducted^ sen ices at the J.
’ Baptist church on the night oi inov.
Mrs Annie Palmer, Mrs. Felton 11. It was a Sum
Windham and Mrs. Henry Gallmon message and ‘were de-
served delicious refreshments at J^was Hlled to cap^dty. We^ ^ ^
Reporter. I joining communities and also from
Macon.
close of the meeting.
Fall Festival a Big Success
Mamma:
My, My, if you missed the Fall Johnny?”
Festival at Taylor Mill Saturday
night, you really missed a treat.The
doors were opend at 7 p. m. and the
aroma of coffee, hotdogs, hamburg
ers as you entered were so inviting
-la da yuu cmcicu " v 1 , , . ; + m
hat most everyone stopped by the^and beat l .
‘‘Where have you been
Johnny: ‘‘Playing ball.
Mamma: (Severely); ‘‘But I told
you to beat the rug!”
Johnny: “No, ma’am. You told
me to hang the rug on the line
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