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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 17, 1955.
^* SX * S *******^^ The Herald Thanks
Subscribers for Success
Realized in Campaign
Golden Wedding
Celebration Sunday
By Roberta Couple
PAGE FIVE
THOMASVILLE NEGRO
LAWYER NAMED TO POST
BY PRESIDENT EISENHOWER
Thomasville, Feb. 12—President
Eisenhower announced Saturday the
[Selection of G E. C. Hayes, Wash
ington lawyer, to become the first
Negro member of the District fo Ct»-
lumbia Utilities Commission.
Hayes was picked to replace R. EH
McLaughlin,, who is being promoted,
to the three-member commission
which heads the District of Col
umbia government.
i The Herald’s 30-day subscription Roberta, Feb. 6—To mark their
campaign closed at 6 d. m. Tues- 50th wedding anniversary Mr and
day. We have had a few to come Mrs. C. B. Causey of Roberta will!
in—mostly through themail—since celebrate their Golden Wedding An-1
this time however, and due to the niversary with open house today
fact that our records are not com- The party will be at the home of a
pletely posted as yet we will con- daughter of the Causeys, Mrs. F.E.
tinue to accept new or renewal sub- Bentley and Mr. Bentley in Roberta
scriptions at the $2.00 rate until 6 from 3 to 6 p. m.
|p. m. Saturday of this week. j Mrs . Causey is the former Miss
| We wish to thank each subscriber; Annie Hall of Butler. Present for
! v *’ho has renewed their Herald sub- the party today, among the 150
scription during this compaign and guests invited, will be *her sister,
also the new ones which have been Mrs. J. A. Allen of Birmingham, Ala!
' and Mrs. G. W. Jones of Albany.
Mrs. Jones will be the only guest
present today who attended the
wedding in 1905. Mr. Causey’s
brothers are A. E. and E. B. Causey
of Mississippi.
The Causey’s have one daughter,
Mrs. Bentley, and three sons, C. B.
Causey Jr. of Atlanta; S. W. Causey
fo Social Circle; H.B. Causey of Ma
con; all of whom will be there; six
grand children and one great grand
child. ,
Helping serve at the party will be
Mrs. Jack Dent, Mrs. Henry Horne
Jr. of Roberta, Mrs. Fulington Fowl
er of Atlanta and Miss Betty Ann
Causey of Social Circle
We wish to express
out appreciation to the
hundreds of persons who
have renewed their sub
scriptions to the Butler
Herald during our recent
campaign.
Also we wish to wel
come the many new sub
scribers who have been
added to our mailing list.
We wish to advise
our advertisers that we
| now have the largest
| mailing list in the history
I of this paper and there-
| fore can offer you better
coverage than ever be
fore.
Yours truly
The Butler Herald
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