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THE BTJTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 27, 196d.
RAGE SEJVtf#
Mrs. Pope and
Mrs. Amos Hostesses
To Circle No. T wo
Mr. and Mrs. Wisham
Celebrate Golden
j Wedding Anniversary
Macon Group
Asks Hearing to
Keep Air Unit
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Allen spent
Sunday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lula Poole is numbered
among the sick w^ tegret to learn.
Mrs. W. H. Trussell and Mrs.
T. L. Fountain spent Tuesday in
Macon.
Mrs. Hamp Riley spent several
days last week in Macon, visiting
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Snider of
Sunset, La., spent last week here
with their mother, Mrs.
Snider.
Atlanta, Ga. — A delegation of
Maconites appeared before Gen.
Hearn, however, said according
to his figures, Macon would lose
only $5,241.
The adjutant general said he is
i under orders to consolidate the
Annual Pony Sale
This Week at Cordele
Cordele, Ga. — The 15th semi*
annual Cordele Pony Sale was
staged Monday and Tuesday at the
banns of t he Cordele Livestock
Commission Co.
L. L. Williams, sales manager,
pointed out that the sales got un
der way each day at 10 a.m. He
said he had some of the top breed
ing stock in Shetlands consigned
for the sale.
Circle No. Two of the WMS, local
Methodist church met at the home < - )n October 16. 1910, Miss Leila
ol Mrs. Herman Amos on the after- P ear l Whatley became the bride of „
noon of Oct. 18th. Mrs. Mintie Pope Mr. Henry Samuel Wisham of this ” earn ' stat ? adjutant gen
was co-hostess. county. In honor of the Golden eral Monda y> complaining that the
Mrs. Wilson Jarrell underwent a The meeting was called to order Anniversary of that day, the chil- GuTrd^vlatZ unit°fro™ Macon^o
rn.uor operation at the Sumter by the Chairman, Mrs. E. D. Me- dr .en of this couple entertained 2tllSa would cost thTchv S100
County Hospital, Americus, last Corvey. with an Open House on Sunday af- '^ anta Would cost the city $100 '
Thursday. She was released Sun- Mrs. T. B. Joiner had charge of ternoon, October 16, 1960. Only one
day and her many friends wish the program and opened with a wedding guest, Mrs. H. E. Chil-
for her an early recovery. meditation followed by the Lord’s dres ’ was able to attend the Anni-
Prayer in unison. versary celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fountain Song, “Lord Speak to Me” was The home was decorated with
spent Wednesday and Thursday in sung. Scripture was taken from arrangements of yellow glads and nvVaVinJT MnVio 1
Albany with Dr. and Mrs. Gray Matt. 22:34-40. yellow and bronze mums accented i™l at L°" now ' ocat f d at Ma '
Fountain anH nhiiHmn i ™ „ , „ 7, , ... „ .. ,. ‘ con, Savannah and Atlanta. He National Guards 48th Armored
Fountain returned to Alhanv ^h , h T °?F W3S LlVlng Echoes ’ ***?“ t “i Mm. Childres ' sald the larper population of the Division from Macon will cost the
roumain returned to Albany with A dramatic monologue was given greeted the guests at the door. The state’" — * - 1
her grandparents after spending by Mrs. E. H. Bazemore, Mrs. J.B. honorees were seated near the door.’
several days here. Locke, Mrs. O. C. Keen Sr. and and standing beside them were ___
Mrs. Helen Dunwody. their four children: Mrs. Jewell
Mrs. Joiner gave a reading from Waller and Mrs. Ellis
pc’'■vial higher.
Tom Greene, a member of the
Macon delegation, said transfer of
the 148th Aviation Co. of the Ga.
capital makes recruitment i city a payroll of $100,000.
R L Gri f5 S arri ' ,ed But ‘ i Mrs. Joiner gave a reading from Waller and Mrs. Ellis Felker of j
il afte ™ oon - Cecl1 ha ® The Methodist Social Creed and Warner Robins: Mr. Wanza Wish- !!
* n . er , m ™-c or 1 e P ast . 17 closed the program with song, am of Albany and Mrs. Robert ! ;
Emory at 2?° 1?! “ ; h I t U ' S K Arm D ed “The Kingdom of God.” Griggs of Butler. Mrs. Wisham \
cmuiy di jj e ls expected to be in Butler w’ ! * u
rith
Arnold
Mr. Jerry Jarrell of
Oxford, spent the week end here naVrnts Mr ana
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Griggs for the next two weeks His T ' he ro11 was called and mi ’ nutes Mue . wool blen
Wilscn Jarrell. man? Butle5 Sds ar^ gSd to ° f the last meeting read by the °" her Weddi " g
Mrs. Thad Crawley is improving welcome Cecil back home.
satisfactorily after undergoing sur-
gery at the Montgomery hospital a Butler FHA Goal
For Year Is to Provide
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benns plan \*7L. 1 D
to leave Friday for North Georgia Wholesome tvecreation
and Chattanooga, Tenn. They will
return home Monday. I One of the local goals of the r'.’rnl#* Nn 1
Butler FHA this year is to provide
ij 1
Butler.
The business session followed, chose for the occasion a dress of ji;j
blend (the color worn I;!
day), black acces- j j
Secretary. The Treasurer’s report sorics and a white orchid corsage, j j
%vas given and dues and love of- i Mrs. Wanza Wisham kept the
fering collected. guest register and Mrs. George
A social period w-as enjoyed dur- Everett invited the guests to see !
ing which the hostesses, assisted the gifts. During the afternoon, i
by Mrs. Joiner, served a delicious Mrs. James Williamson entertained j
refreshments to the sixteen mem- the guests with music of the early ! I
. 1900’s. !
•' •
| In the dining room the bride’s i ;
table was covered with yellow ov- j
erlaid with white organdy. An ar- | j
rangement of mums and candles !
'formed the centerpiece and was !;!
Mrs. Ben |;
bers present.
Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Howell and wholesome recreation for the youth IVflrS
Mr. Roy Callahan of Atlanta spent 0 f t be communicy. Their Halloween !
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and party rat her than normal trick or! Circle No. I of the Woman’s So- featured on the buffet.
Mrs. Frank Callahan. treat, is for this purpose. jciety of Christian Service met at Guined, niece of the couple, cut j j
One of the national projects is j the home of Mrs. W. F. Gray on the three tiered cake while Mrs. j!
Mrs. J. F. Beeland and Marsha
and Miss Louise Beeland of Thom- lu P romote g°°d will by getting Oct. 18th. The meeting was opened Ruth Cash served punch. Mrs. j j
aston. spent Sunday with Mr. and to * <now our neighbors at home j by the chairman, Mrs. Mosley Chil- James Bunn and Miss Elaine Bunn |
Mrs Hugh Culverhouse. and abroad - To do this, the FHA of, dres. Prayers were offered by assisted in serving.
■ Butler has chosen as one of their members of the Society for our | Grandchildren of the couple in- !
Misses Anna Jarrell of Tift Col-j projects UNICEF Halloween, Their revival this week. elude Gary and Ronald Wisham, i'i
lege and Gloria Gilson of Wesley- j only tricks will be to collect coins j Mrs. Hugh Cheek gave the pro- Wayne Felker and Sheryl Griggs.' '
an, spent the week end here with for underprivileged children of the i gram which was most interesting. Qut of tQWn „ uests attending in ! : i
their respective parents. wo J ld -. , . ! ToDic - “Christian Citizenship infeluded: Mr. and Mrs. James Bunn }!•
Mrs Joe Willis of Manchester L He f? 15 an °« lcial statement by Methodist Community-Centers and famil Opelika, Ala.; Mr. and f\
enrolled as a pa lent a the Mont May ° r ® . our c,ty glVlng the , H « scripture was from Psalms 45. M Woc £ ^ lkinton , Pembroke; J
hospitaf S week whe„ ™A h,s pubLc^suppor.^^ ^ ^ | _ M.ed.mes Sa, ?j Adem,. W. H. Mr . an(J A . E . cftudree , Doe . K
she is undergoing treatment.
‘T Alfonso McCrary Mayor of, Hightower. Arnold Griggs. Walter ^ Mr and Mrs . w . Q . Childree, g - -
the Cny of Butler do hereby pro- i Suggs. Jessie Allen, Mosley Chil- Mrs Ruth Cash and Mrs Ru rt t ^
Haim Optnhpr 99th l.Ml.Er mnnrli AmoccictoH _ __ . __ —
NOTICE
HAIR CUTS IN BUTLER
Will Advance in Price to
75c
Effective Nov. 1,1960
CITY BARBER SHOP
S. W. WALL, Proprietor
COMMUNITY BARBER SHOP
J. C. HARRIS, Proprietor
HARRIS BARBER SHOP
(South of Butler) T. C. HARRIS, Prop.
KEEN BARBER SHOP
(North of Butler) 0. C. KEEN, Sr., Proprietor
Mrs. Eve Adams, Mrs. John Turk claim October 29th as UNICEF jdres and Glenda Amos assisted of Albany Mr and Mrs i
Mrs. Eva Halley and Mrs. Jim Gib- Day and urge every citizen (old Mrs. Cheek in presenting the pro- Geor „ e Eve rett and Sonya of Ha-i
* i i a_ wuinrr oliL'oi tr\ nartipinato in • ® J '
son spent several days last week and young alike) to participate in.g,- am
at Trion, N. C., returning home Trick or Treat for UNICEF and to I Min
Sundav.
welcome the properly
Trick or Treaters at the door.
Minutes
ia : were read and | 2 | Americus; Mrs. Rebecca Gee and
identified (members answered to the roll call. Mrs T A Montgomery, Plains;
door. In, Mrs. Hugh Cheek closed the
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Taunton and witness whereof, I have set my j meeting with prayer,
sons, spent the week end in North hand and seal of the City of But- j T^p hostesses Mrs. Gray and
Georgia and North Carolina moun- ler on this Oct. 27, 1960." I Mrs. Mathews served delicious sal-
tains which are beautiful at this Won’t you do as much by con- ; ad _ sandwiches and coffee,
season of the year. tribuitng when your doorbell is i I
zlehurst; Mrs. T. E. Lee and Larry s.
„ ^ , T rung Saturday night?
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Daniel Jr., “
Pine Level, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. R.C. D . U rv pi,,L.
Daniel Jr., and family, Orlando, Kupert ti-LJ L1UD
Fla., spent Sunday with Mr. and Met with Mrs. White
Mrs. Zack McCorkle.
WSCS to Observe
Week of Prayer
Mrs. Pearl Taylor, Florida.
Know Your School
Mr and Mrs M P. Dean and The Rupert uuu mei in me,---- - mu ay - c
Mr. and Mrs. m. r. ue hQme Qf c 0 . white. Mrs.l of ***yei and Self-denial with a; returned
the church annex on!
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service of the local Metho-
Club met in the 1 dist c hurch will observe the Week
Marshall spent the week end at nmm-am m
Norcross the guests of their moth- Fank Callahan called the meeting P r ^ am >n at 3 n m
er Mr« E H Dean who recently I to order. Mrs. C. O. White read the Frida > (tomorrow; at J p m
er. »irs. c.. n. D _ aIr _ Mrc T R rrpftp All ladies are invited and m
celebrated her 8oth birthday. 122nd Psalm. Mrs. T. B. Green led i uraed ta attend
in prayer. Mrs. Mary McCorkle. j der ~ are ur 8 e,:1 ta attend.
Mrs. R. C. Montgomery, I, Mrs. secretary-treasurer, called the roll | — —
Walter Suggs and Mrs. Billy Wood an d re ad the minutes which were i I WO A.mendmentS
of Ft. Valley left Tuesday morning adopted.
for North Georgia Mountains. Mrs. McCorkle gave a report on
They will return home today the sewing course held recently
(Thursday). in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fowler and Two proposed constitutional
family, Mrs. Lenora Rustin of ™ zi Tr^ in° ^ fa pillow covers amendments which would hel P
Brunswick and Mr. and Mrs. Em- ^ero was a diiuiion on bak .’ ! P^ide psychiatric peroonnei for
est Cokes. Manchester, spent _the , ^ ; nd cakes w ,
(This column is sponsored by the
Butler High Student Council and
the Future Business Leaders of
America.))
To Constitution Deal
With Mental Health
^ » ing pies. cooKies ana cawes u
week end with their mother, Mrs. fQr Coundl; also baking for
W. E. Elliston. ------
Report cards were issued on 1
Friday and should be signed and
by Friday (tomorrow).
Any further information or con
ference with teachers may be
scheduled by appointment thru the
high school office.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Warren Refrigeration Service & Repairs
SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT
Seven Days a Week
H. C. WARREN, Montezuma, Ga.
Telephone No. 5271
FFA members won first place
for the Chapter in the Sears Pig
Chain Show in Columbus last Mon
day. The award carried a $25
Chapter prize and the boys won ad
ditional prize money on their
hogs.
Senior Graduation Invitations
were selected this week and the
_ , ....... 8th election. : f Jnio , rs were thrilled at measurin i
hibit to be sold for individual or Resolutions proposing ^ of ; for class rings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davant, Miss Club if desired. t ^ e amendments were adopted!
and Mr. Todd Poundcake, ice cream and coffee, unanimou , lv bv thp 1960 General ^iph Lawhom returned home
e -, r~ u u . ! unanimously by the 1960 General
are were served by the hosteses. Mrs. Assembl
C. O.
—Pub. Chm.
Hortense Davant
Hurlev of Corsicana, Texas
welcome visitors to Butler where! Henr>- Barrow and Mrs.
they are spending a few days White,
with their friends. The Davants are
former Butlerites and their visits “ “ “
back to their “old home” are al- Overheard at church: T was
wavs welcomed by a wide circle never one to start gossip. I lust be-
of 'local friends. ^ve in lajing it on thick.”
R4VE YOU TRIED - - -
FLINTSIDE CAFE?
FRESH WATER CATFISH
Cooked Fish Camp Style
Delicious Grade-A Restaurant Steaks
Strictly Fresh Sea Food of all kinds
Also
Sizzling Steaks and Sea Food Plates
We have four private dining rooms
Also
Club Room to Seat Fifty Pei-sons
for Meetings and Parties
Large*
\2 Mile* North o Butler on Highway 19
Call; UN. 2-9102 for Reservations
(after spending last week in Kans-
The vote on the proposed amend- as City, Mo., attending the Nation-
ments — Numbers 13 and 14 — is a ^ FFA Convention. Ralph made
important for two reasons, say tFds ^ip as winner of the FFA
mental health leaders. j Chapter’s Public Speaking Contest
First, adoption of the amend- last spring.
ments would encourage physicians j
and others to specialize in the; The Beta Club had their first
mental health field. \ meeting of the year last week. The
And second, the vote will be an ! purpose of the meeting was to se-
indication of the public's support lect Officers for the coming year,
of the new mental health program. Officers are composed of these
Sustained public support is essen- (Seniors
MclNVALE’S T. V. SHOP
New Location
In M. T. Chapman Building next to Robinson Shoe Shop
For Prompt Service and Repairs on
Radios and T.-V. Sets, Call UN. 2-4396
N. T. McINVALE
BUTLER, GA. P. O. BOX 225
rial. Dr. Wm. Rottersman points
out. because of the enormous ex
penditures which will be required
of the state if it is to live up to
[Gov. Vandiver’s promise of a men
tal health program “second to none
in the nation.”
Northeast Hit by
First Winter Storm
President: Carolyn Joiner.
V-Pres.: Lyr-da Barfield.
Secretary: Ellen Allen.
Treasurer ■ Freddie Brown.
Reporter Jimmy Cosey.
the SOARING SIXTIES!
Beo WITH 12 MEN BUXONG
TIRES IN AkWX.OHIO N GOO,
rUBVEV S. Pee SCONE SET out to
AVWE A 'BcTTEK PSCCVCT*
COBNE2SCCNE CF
h.s sew business.
&
The Student Council had its i
first meeting on Oct. 11. Elaine
Posey, president, appointed the j
Committees for the school projects !
'of the year. They are:
The nation’s northeast got a bit-1 Publicity: Doris Peed, Chm.
ter taste of winter Monday night.! Parliamentary: Kay Dunn. Chm.
Blizzard-like snows hit Michi- Homecoming: Eugenia Hortman. j
gar.'s Lake Huron shoreline, high- \ Chairman.
'V'l'-Cr /
Ft he V / •
way crew s went on 24 hour shifts
[ in Pennsylvania's sr.owswept J3om-
j erset County and the first snows of
I the season fell on New York City
•nrd Connecticut.
Weathermen predicted forst
Teacher ADDreciation Week: Bill
Gibson Chairman.
Hand Book: Lvnda Barfield, Ch.
Devotional; Dori® PeeA Chm.
Flag Rai=ing: HiHerv Bone. Chm
Cheerleader and Pep- Lynda
TrtS VEA2 90 OOO EMPLOYS /N 7/ 1
ASc C£.E3XAT,HG F;2£STOHE'S
ANNrvcttiAUY. thebe pla.-,~s •
LOCATE? -V_ THE WOR-O AfO
vwx£ ,VOR£ THA.U ,0.000 PRODUCTS.
T-.5 «£AT ivEitCAN CCRFOeXTOH
S'CT-O A Trt SUSSEX 3V
SO.FOZE Ar*D S ONE OF
TnE WOeiOS LAMEST PHOPUCCAS
OF THiS VE3SATLE 'AATESO*..
(freeze during the night over most iBart'o 1 '’ Chainran
I of the Ohio Valley and into the
| Middie Atlantic States by Tuesday,
j Chilling fall thunder showers
(pounded New England and spat-
jtered Boston with hailstones. Some
j Boston streets flooded and light-
• nkig disrupted electrical service in
j the area for a while. (
i New York’s snow was recorded j FOB SALE
;at the top of the world’s largest) 7dti old B urkshire pigs,
j building, the Empire State, but the go<H:rpr ed and Contact
i flakes melted in 44 degree tern-j johv PURVIS
perature. (1061b) Charing. Georgia
Christmas Banquet: Kay Davis
Chairman.
Concession Stand: Eloise Max
well. Chairmar..
The Student Council hopes to
have a very profitable vear.
—PB. Chm.
From susses, the compact has
DT>EZS>PEO ■■‘CO n'.E ADCXTOW.
FIELDS OF nOUSTRiAd.
EhPEAVOO- METALS, PLASTICS.
SVHTHET.es, TEXJTL.ES A*0
CHEMICAL. S- WITH XHAAPAL sales
EXCEEDtHG
ome etujOH oouAtts
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