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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 24, 1957.
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Some Interesting
Facts Are Revealed
By Pfaiey Woods Pete
Piney Woods Pete makes these
statement regarding recent Federal
Budget:
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Jarrell
Honored on Their 25th
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doyel spent
Monday in Albany.
Mrs
Davis
con.
J. F. Sikes and Mrs.
spent Saturday in
John
Ma-
Mrs.- John Pennington, , Mrs.
Leonard Whatley and Mrs. U. S.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris spent underwood were in Ft. Valley
Sunday with
Green.
^Ir. and Mrs. T. B. Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jarrell
were honored Wednesday evening
i at a surprise dinner party given
— -—— — — — — . . , * by Mr. and Mrs. Blanford Jarrell at
! “It looks like the federal budget th ^ , .. , t . ~ Q ,
parents interested in our i fo _ t+ie next fi sca i year will be , ® " ome of.. latter ' ,T he occa '
band will please meet with arou „ d $72 bllllem. In referring “ th e e CaWi"jlnells|
to this the other day, a congress-, Those attendi i. nc i uded : Mr.
man said, “Nobody cares any and Mrs Walter 0>Neal Mrg
more how much mp B ey the govern- Mae Arnold Mr and MfS wi f* on ■
ment spends.” He forgot about Sen. Jarrell Miss IsoJee JarpeU and Mr
*v rd - Walter Jarrell.
“Its hard to git a idea of how ,
much'$72 billion is, but it helps
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Theus and some to break it down. A billion
All
schol
committee Monday, 8 p. m., at the
schol cafeteria.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Harris spent daU ghter, Kay, of LaGrange were : dollars is about $5.90 for each man
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Harris.
Mrs. W. M. Trussell and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Fountain spent Monday
in Macon.
Mr. Jack Jarrell of Augusta vis
ited his mother, Mrs. Kate Jarrell
last week.
Mrs. A. B. Duncan and Mrs.
Douglas Taunton spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harris
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Silas Harris.
Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. woman and child in the United
and Mrs. J. B. Locke. j States; $72 billion is $425 each or
about $1,650 for the average fami-
Want to buy a city home at
your own price? See adv elsewhere
in this issue of Herald explaining
how this may be done.
Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Wisham
and children of Albany spent Sat
urday night with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wisham.
Mrs. Irene Peed and Mrs. Wal
ter Suggs were dinner guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peed at
their home in Warner Robins.
ly, which figures $5.50 a day for
the 300 working days in a year.
“Another was of trying to git a
idea of how much money $72 bil
lion is: If 1 there was a four-l^ne
highway 50 feet wide from Atlanta
to Savannah (about 270 miles), the theme
$72 billion in $10 blls would cover Forward.”
Nazarene Foreign
Missionary Society
Met January 7th
The Nazarene Foreign Missionary
Society met at the church Jan. 7th
7:30 p. m. Mrs. Almgren presided
and seven members were present, i
The meeting was opened with
song, “Forward Ever
Mr. Byron Cox of Titusville, Fla. | Friends of Mrs. B. H. Bazemore
spent a few days last week with w *b regret to learn of her illness
his family here. , durin S the past several days. We
wish for her an early recovery.
Miss Nellie Brooks is visiting; , ,, „ , ^
Mrs. J. F. Broks at Ellaville for Mr. and Mrs. J°bn Davis and
Donna of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
spent last week end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sikes.
several days.
We are glad to report that little
Sandra Albritton and Steve Bar-
row are improving.
Mrs. Jewel Waller of Warner
Robins spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Wisham.
Mrs. Loretta Doyel of Greenfield
111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Doyel for several days.
Mrs. Roy Bohler, Helen and
Melodie visited Mrs. Leonard Am
mons at Warner Robins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyce Sanders of
Atlanta spent the wek end with
their mother, Mrs. C. M. Sander.
Mr. Obie Dickson of Houston,
Texas wil lbe the guest of Mr.
every square inch of it.”
t
Oldest State Legislator
83 Years of Age and
Youngest Is Only 25
' Atlanta, Ga. — There’s a 58-
year span between the ages of the
oldest and youngest member of
the General Assembly.
The background and experiences
Prayer by Mrs. Cunningham.
Devotional by Miss Janie Neisler
January emphasis, “Membership”
Prayer special for the month
were the two new fields, Formosa j
and Okinawa.
| Plans were made for World Day .
of Prayer service. |
1 Mission Study chapter cn Phil- f
ippians was given by Mrs. Ben
Neisler at the Spend the Day |
Home Meeting for box work at the
home of Misses Mary and Janie
Neisler on Jan. 17th. j
After devotional by Mrs. • Alm-
t'Wh
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No trick to save money... at the
THE CITIZENS STATE BANKS
-(US !
(Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corpooration)
BUTLER, GEORGIA
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
BABY CHICKS
Mr. and IVIrs. Byron Cox, IVIanon , many of the 259 men who are gren bandages were 1 made for IMis-
and Connie and Mr. Barnes Kirk- | coming to the Senate and House
sey spent Sunday in Dublin the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cox
and family.
PTA meting Thursday night (to- \
night) 8 o’clock at local school
cafeteria. The Tri Hi Y Club will !
be in charge of program. You are
urged to attend. % \
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mayer
visited Miss Atholene Gill Tues
day enroute to Miami, Fla., for a
winter vacation. Mr. Mayer is a
popular young attorney of Louis- j
ville, Ky.
A.K.3 Errol S. Parks of Naval Air
and Mrs. H. H. Riley for the week station, Norfolk, Va., has been vis-
end
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mathews
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Mathews at Montezuma Sun
day.
Mr .and Mrs. Sirah Lawhorn of
Perry were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Jarrell and fami
ly. * • -”
Maj. Richard Turk of Washing
ton, D. C., was home last week
end to visit his mother, Mrs. T.G.
Turk.
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Parks and enjoying visiting
with his many local friens for the
past two weeks. He returned to
the Naval Station Tuesday.
Mr. and
spent last
the guests
Fountain.
Mrs. Tom Fountain
week end in Albany
of Dr. and Mrs. Gray
Miss Wilhelmina Neisler spent
last week end at Warner Robins
with Rev. and Mrs. Frank Bohler
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Taunton and
sons spent Monday afternoon in
Macon visiting Dr. and Mrs. John
Paul Jones.
Rev. H. C. Marx,
local Methodist Church, was called
to Dublin Sunday afternoon to con
duct a funeral at Centennary
Methodist church of which he was
a former pastor. The funeral was
for Mrs. W. c. Dover. She had
served as assistant City Clerk in
1951 and later was employed with
the Farmers and Merchants Bank.
Birth Announcements
are very widely separated.
In the House there is Hon. T.N.
Ramsey, 83, of Effingham county;
in the Senate there is Hon. Charles
Garrett, 25, Nashville.
Regarding occupation, farmers
are reportedly in the majority.
Butler High School
Wins Second Place for
1-Act Play at Montezuma
Butler High School’s one-act
play was placed second in the pri
maries at Montezuma on Jan. 14.
From there they went to Americus
to compete in the district Jan. 18
where they won second place with
a score of seven. Hawkinsville
score of eight,
proud to have
chosen Miss Charlotte McCants as
best actress, in the Third District.
The name of the play was “Wilbur
Takes His Midicine.”
Last Home Game
For Local Basketball
Game Tuesday Night
. , .. 1 placed first with
pastor of the ^ , ir . , ,
v ' We are indeed
Mr. and Mrs. Geson Waller
Mauk announce the birth of
daughter at Sams Hospital, Rey
The last home game of the But
ler Hoopsters is scheduled for Tues
day night with Roberta furnishing
the opposition. The game was
sion Hospital; two boxes are now :
ready to be mailed. A box of cloth- ]
ing has ocen sent to an Indian
Mission in Oklahoma.
A covered dish dinner was
served.
—Publicity Chmn.
Rehoboth Baptist WMU
; Association to Meet at
Local Church January 31
The Rehoboth Baptist WMU As
sociation will meet with the Butler
WMU Thursday, Jan. 31st. The
meeting will begin at 10 a. m.
Miss Martha Franks, Missionary
from Formosa, will be guest speak
er at this meeting.
Miss Betty Bunn Weds
Wyman Loyce Sanders
At 'a ceremony taking place Jan.
6th in the home of Mrs. E. B.
Spivey, Cusseta, Betty Carleen !
I Bunn became the bride of |Mr.
, Wyman Loyce Sanders, son of Mrs.
Nettie Sanders of this city. Mrs.
Spivey officiated.
Mrs. Kathryn Daniel was the
bride’s matron of honor and Mr.
Harold Daniel of Thomaston, was
best man.
For Egg Production
S. C. White Leghorns
For Broilers
Paramenter Reds
Vantress X White Rock
All Eggs Are Hatched from
U.S. Pullorum Clean Flocks
We are increasing our capacity and need a few
supply flocks for our hatchery. Will help finance some
reliable party.
McCants Poultry Farm & Hatchery
Butler, Georgia
Phone UN. 2-3460
Mt. Pisgah WMS
nolds, Jan. 13th. The^ young lady is ^ changed to the 29th to avoid con- Meets Thursday p.m.
to be called Anna Roslyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ayers j
j of Atlanta announce the birth of a '
Jan 18th at the Piedmont
Ed-
flict with church services.
The boys have played two very
The Mt. Pisgah WMS will meet
close games with Butler winning Thursda y (this afternoon) at
Kir Hirn/v n nrl turn nni ntc *•
son
Mrs. T. B. Green, Mrs. C. W. hospital. He is to be called
Hurst and Mrs. D. M. Harris at- ward Lemerle. Mrs. Ayers is the' week
tended the WMU Annual Meeting former Miss Mary Wainwright, |
at Shiloh Baptist Church, Sumter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
County last Thursday. | Wainwright of Reynolds.
by three and )wo points.
The girls are out to avenge the
loss they suffered in Roberta last
o’clock at the church. All members
are urged to attend this meeting.
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Monday and Tuesday, January 28 & 29
Monday & Tuesday Night Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
“ON THE THRESHOLD OF SPACE
Guy Madison, Virginia Leith
John Hodiak and Dean Jagger
Wednesday and Thursday, January 30 & 31
Wednesday Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
‘The Best Things in Life Are Free’
Gordon MacFae, Dan Dailyey, Ernest Borgine
Friday & Saturday, February 1 A 2
Friday Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
SATURDAY SHOWS Continue from 2:30 to 11 P. M.
“WHITE FEATHER"
Robert Wagner and Debra Paget
—Also—
“PARIS FOLLIES OF 1956"
Forest Tucker, Margaret t Barbara WhiHng
Mother's March of Dimes
Polio Drive January 28th
Mothers’ March of Dimes for
Polio is planned r for Butler, Rey
nolds and Panhandle at 7 p. m.
Monday.
All persons wishing to contribute
to this campaign are requested to
have porch light burning and
some one will stop at your house
for your contribution.
Athletic Club to Meet
Monday, 8:00 P. M.
*! Wednesday, Jan. 8th, 8 p. m.,
% ! there will be a meeting at the
*:* court house to which the public is
•j* j invited.
The purpose of Monday eve-
•> 1 ning’s meeting is to organize and
MAUK NEWS
We Buy Corn
We are paying the highest prevail
ing market price for White and Yel
low Corn.
Fast Unloading Facilities
PEED BROTHERS MILLING CO.
Butler -:- Georgia
Miss Shirley Woodall spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Sauter of Thomaston. i *
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner of Al- -j
bany, spent Sunday with Mr. and ,
Mrs. H. W. Woodall. j
Mrs. Homer Wall and Mr. and I
Mrs. Ulas Wall were Sunday i
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boss Wall. I
Miss Norma Alice Turner is
spending a few days with her |
; aunt, Mrs. Herman Snipes of Ella- i
vilie. . |
| Mr. and Mrs. John Malo of Co- j
i lumbus spent the week end with J
Mr. and Mrs.^ Brannon Montgom- (
ery. 1
1 Mrs. E. H. Morrison is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Moore. Mrs. Moore is on the
sick list.
Rev. Ernest Coffee was the Sun
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
%' elect officers in the Butler Ath- Waller.
letic Club. All interested persons
are urged to attend this meeting.
JR. TRI-HI-Y NEWS
The Butler Jr. Tri-Hi-Y met Jan.
16th in room 4 with 17 members'
present.
The meeting was called to order
by Sandra Algood, president. Roll
was called and minutes »f last
meting read and approved.
The meeting w’as then turned
over to. Patrick* Brown, program At i a nta Tuesday,
chairman. Honesty was the theme. Mr and Mr g
Those on program included: Lyn-
day Barfield, Mary Ellen Locke,
Edwina Davis and Patricia Brown.
The meeting was then ad
journed.
Wilhelmina Neisler.
Reporter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Montgomery and family all of
Thomaston, were Sunday evening
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waller visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parker of
Americus Sunday.
Mr. • and Mrs. Sidney Rustim
were Friday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Weldh of Ella
ville.
Mr. Roy Waller and Mr. Alton
Heath made a business trip to
Sidney Rustin,
Mrs. C. Hill and Mrs. E. H. Morri
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Moore of Tazewell Sunday.
He: You were no spring chicken
when I married you.
She: No, I was a little goose.
Corn Wanted
We Buy Wtite and Yellow Corn
Pay Highest Prices
Fast Unloading Facilities
ZENITH MILL
ZENITH, GEORGIA
Phone: Ft. Valley, TA. 5-5120
(1263m)