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fHE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 6, 1961.
PAGE THREE
Local
Happenings
Miss Carolyn Joiner is visiting
relatives in Virginia.
Dr. and Mrs. Jimmy Smith are
r modeling their residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Underwood
, re spending several days at Jekyll
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean spent
the Fourth at Buena Vista and vis-
ited friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Clements of Mor
gan, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Norma Carter.
Miss Lynda has returned from a
three weeks visit with L. B. Locke
and family in Pensacola, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter
were supper guests of Mr. Norman
Carter Sr., at Talbotton, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Benns Sr.,
are spending the week in Thom-
aston with Mr. and Mrs. Farley
Reeves.
Mrs Mollie Pilkinton of Douglas
spent several days here recently
with relatives. She returned home
Sunday.
Mrs. C. O. White of Macon was
a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Mott and Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Walker,
Phil and Murray and Miss Mary
McCorvey of Macon spent the 4th
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan
and children of Bonaire spent Sun
day with Mrs. Elma Gay and Miss
Mildred Gay.
Dr. Bill Davis and family of
Louisville Seminary, Ky., spent
Monday night with Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Harris.
Mrs. Emory Harris and Dan, Mrs.
Will Granger attended the Johnson
reunion at Thomaston on the
Fourth of July.
Capt. John Snider of Bunker Hill
Mr. and Mrs Sam Standridge
and family and Mrs. J. T. Stand
ridge of Otter Creek, Fla., were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Standridge and other relatives
here last week.
Recent guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Locke included Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Locke and Buni
of Dawson; Mrs. D. T. Theus and
daughter, Kay, of LaGrange; Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Locke of Pensacola
Fla.
Mrs. Harold Wilder and daughter
Pam, Indian Town, Fla., are vis
iting with Mrs. Eppie Mae Arnold.
They returned home Sunday, ac
companied by Miss Janet Turk,who
will visit her sister, Mrs. L. E.
Watson at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Mr. Emmett Wilson underwent
major surgery for his leg, Satur
day. He was scheduled to remain
in hospital for three days. His nu
merous local friends wish for the
genial Supre Market proprietor an
early and complete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. David McChargue
Jackie and Larry of Houston, were
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Hurst for several days
last week. They returned home
Wednesday of this week. Also other
guests in the C. W. Hurst home
included Mrs. Hugh Hart of Bain-
bridge; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurst
and children of Clover, S. C.
House Fire Kills
Boy and Mother
Worship at Trinity
2nd and 4th Sundays
FLORENCE, Ala., July 1—A six-
year-old boy ran into a
house Saturday apparently in an
effort to rescue his mother, and
both perished.
Dead are Mrs. Louise Emmons,
31, and her son, Marshall Floyd pel messages^ oT Rev
Emmons. Their bodies were found Fadden of Macon
in a back bedroom at their four-
room frame house.
A neighbor saw flames shooting
from windows and telephoned an par ated and James M. Emmons, the
a ' arm ' . father, was not living at the house,
Fire Chief Bob Lovelace said a Lovelace said.
13-year-old girl, Mickey Emmons, The chief said the blaze appa-
got her brother out of the fire, but rently started from an electric
the boy apparently ran back when stove which had been left on. He
he heard his mother screaming. said a coffee pot had melted on the
Parents of the children were se- - stove.
humincr There will be worship at Trinity
, in Free-Will Baptist Church at 11 a.
on the znd and 4th Sundays in
each month.
We urge all who will to come
md hear the good old-time Gos-
R. B. Mc-
Trinity Church.
MISS GLENDA WILDER
Miss Glenda Wilder
Engaged To
Mr. Windham
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilder of But
ler announce the engagement of
their daughter, Glenda Elizabeth,
to Jimmie Windham, son of Mr. and
Hon. R. O. Perkins, for many Mrs. L. A. Windham of Reynolds,
years" popular court reporter for Miss Wilder, a graduate of But-
the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit | er High School and Business Train-
which includes Taylor county, was ' n S Institute, Macon, is now em-
a plesant visitor to the Herald of-: Ployed at The Martin Company in
fice Monday while attending su- .Warner Robins,
perior court here and visiting old | Mr. Windham is a graduate of
friends in the community. Altho Reynolds High School, attended
residing in Columbus “Mr. Ocie” , Business Institute and is presently
is always welcomed here as an employed with Flint Electric Mem-
old citizen “returning home." ibership Corporation, Reynolds.
I The wedding is set for August
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of 6, at 4 p. m. at the Reynolds Me-
Talbotton; Mr. and Mrs.Dana Jones thodist Church, Reynolds.
Jones, Sharon and Dana, Jr., of
Jacksonville, Fla.; Miss Ida Hall,
Fernandina, Fla.; Mrs. E. B. Nel
son, Ambrose; Miss Carolyn Baze-
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Warnock,
Rev. Woodall
Are Engaged
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this oppor-
Air Force Base Inch, is visiting his i mQ ^ e Qf Atla ' nta; _ x WUU1U
grandmother, Mrs R. . , Dillard Brunson and Gene, Rey- tunity to thank my friends and re-
for a few days. nolds; Mrs. Bert Carson were the latives for their interest and kind-
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ness shown me during my recent j
E. H. Bazemore at their cottage, illness in the hospital and since I
have been home, for their visits,
Those attending the surprise beautiful cards and flowers,
birthday supper Sunday evening ■ Also the ones that remembered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.D. me in their prayers. They all menat
Taunton in honor of their sister, so much to me. For both Doctor
Mrs. James Bone of Columbus, in- Montgomerys and staff of nurses,
eluded: Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Under- many thanks to you for your faith-
wood, Thomaston; Mr. and Mrs. J. fulness and care you had for me.
W. Windham and Jerri, Reynolds; | May God’s richest blesings be
Miss Jane Windham, Atlanta; Mr. with each of you is my prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harrison War
nock of Glenwood, Georgia an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Carol La Blanche to Rev
erend William Robert Woodall, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hinton W. Wood-
all of Mauk. Georgia.
The bride-elect, a honor graduate
of Wheeler County High School and
of Brewton Parker College is now
attending Georgia Southern College
in Statesboro, Georgia.
The groom, a graduate of Butler
High School and Brewton Parker
College recently graduated from
Mercer University in Macon, Ga.
with an A. B. degree. He is pre
sently pastoring the Springhill Bap
tist Church in Wheeler County.
The wedding will be solemnized
on Sunday, July 30, at Sardis Bap
tist Church, Glenwood. Georgia.
Cris B. Shehee of Birmingham,
Ala., is visiting his father Mr.
Banks Shehee and his grand moth
er, Mrs. A. B. Shehee.
Mr. Herman Lovvorn and Jerry
of Newark, N. J., arrived June 28th
for several days wisit with their
mother, Mrs. J. J. Lovvorn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pye, Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riddle of
Montezuma, are visiting points of
interest in Florida this week.
and Mrs. John Pennington and
children, Mr. and Mrs. James Bone
and family, Columbus.
Mrs. L. B. Taylor of West Palm
Beach, Fla., spent several days last
week with relatives and friends 3&.cHelorS
here. She left Thursday for North
Carolina.
Recent visitors of Mrs. Lewis
Beason include her sister, Mrs. Tom
Huley, and nieces, Mildred and
Nina, and nephew, Bobby.- all of
Gadsden, Ala.
Cop. and Mrs. Edward Gay and
children of Lexington Park, Md.,
are spending this week with their
mother, Mrs. Elma Swain, and oth
er local relatives.
Misses Patricia Montgomery and
Mary Ann Killbourn of Wewan-
hitchki, Fla., are spending several
weeks in Salt Lake City, Utah, with
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Eggleston.
The M. Y. F. Annual Conference
stood alone in the nation as a
place where single women outnum-
Epworth by the Sea, is attended by jbered single men—84,367 to 82,417.
Outnumber Girls
J. R. WALLER
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to say thank you, to
all my friends and relatives for the
cards, visits and gifts while I was
a patient in the Montgomery Hos
pital and to Dr. Clarence and Clif-
WASHINGTON, July 1 — The na- f or d Montgomery and their entire
tion’s bachelors outnumber single staff of nurses for their many acts
women by more than three million. 0 f kindness.
Sewing Machines Repaired. All
makes; all work guaranteed. Free
estimate in your home.
J. R. Jones
Singer Sewing Machine Rep.
c/o McKenzie Furniture Co.
Phone UN 2-4665
WORK WANTED
I am available for well work,
plumbing and house wiring.
EARL BONE
Butler, Ga. Rt. 1
(4610tp) Day Ph. UN. 2-3585
EXCHANGE HOURS FOR CASH
OPPORUNITY for (3) women to
make good money in a business of
their own. Start earning at once
representing Avon. Write Avon,
Americus.
DEAN THEATRE
Butler, Georgia
MONDAY & TUESDAY, July 10 & 11
(Show Time: 8-00 P. M.)
"ALL HANDS ON DECK”
PAT BOONE, BUDDY HACKETT
DENNIS O’KEFEE, BARBARA EDEN
(Cinemascope Color)
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, July 12 & 13
“THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG”
(The most tender and touching; love story of our time!)
WILLIAM HOLDEN & NANCY KWAN
(Technicolor)
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 14 & 15
“FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE”
RICHARD BASEHART
MORTGAGE LOANS
TO PAY FOR CONSTRUCTION AND TO REFINANCE
• HOMES
• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
• FARM HOMES
Current Rate of Dividends on Savings 4%
PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY, GEORGIA
PHONE GA 9-1522
MALCOLM REESE. Sec-Treas.
The Bureau of Census, reporting
this, said the main reason is that
men wait longer to get married.
“On the average”, it said, “men
are approximately two and one
half years older when they first
marry than are women."
According to the 1960 census,
Sincerely,
MRS. C. F. BUTLER
CARD OF THANKS
The kindness and sympathy of
neighbors and friends in our recent
there are 27,792,782 single persons sorrow will always remain with
14 years of age or older. Of these us as a precious memory. Our sin-
15,412,733 are male and 12,380,049 cere thanks are extended for all
female. | the words of comfort, visits and
Only the District of Columbia ( understanding gestures.
these local girls: Misses Eugenia
Hortman. Johnny Lou Adams, Mar
garet Tante and Ellen Guinn. The
The family of
Mrs. F. E. Whittington
COTTON:
Bullock County grower reports best
insect control he ever had with a season-long
endrin-methyl parathion program
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to extend sincere
New York State had more than
million single men and single
women, and its figure of 1,531,321
group was accompanied by Misses bachelors topped that of California, appreciation for the kindness and
Gwinette Suggs Junction City and [with 1,371,603. Pennsylvania ran thoughtfulness of my many
Miss Jane McVey. j third, with 987,646 single males. ( friends and loved ones for all they
> did for Katie and I during my re-
— ~ cent illness.
Thanks for the flowers, cards,
gifts, and every visit; also the
prayers that were said for me.
Every kindness is gratefully re
membered and appreciated by my
family and myself.
Many thanks to Dr. Montgomery
and Dr. Clifford Montgomery and
their staff of nurses for the cour
tesies shown me while in their
care.
May God’s richest blessings abide
with each of you is my earnest
prayer.
AL H. FEHRING.
TREE RIPE PEACHES
75c Per Bushel
Bring Your Own Container
Select and Pick Your Peaches
L. P. ANTHONY
Butler, Ga.
Orchard Located 2 Miles East of Butler
On Butler-Reynolds Hwy.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express sincere
thanks to our many friends for so
much concern and sympathy ex
tended our dear father thru his
lengthy illness and subsequent
death. Your expressions in cards,
flowers, prayers and the fine medi
cal attention received at the local
hospital by the doctors and nurses
were so much appreciated by the
family. May God bless each and
every one of you.
► The Family of
' i J. W. WOODALL
John Cromley, Brooklet, Georgia
says, “I stuck with endrin-methyl
parathion right through the season
last year and got excellent cotton
insect control. In fact, it was the best
control I have ever had. I certainly
plan to use this endrin-methyl para
thion mixture from now on.”
an endrin-methyl parathion program
Ax can do the same for you. Here is why:
You can kill all major cotton insects with
endrin-methyl parathion sprays or dusts.
This combination helps get cotton off to
a good start by controlling early season
thrips, fleahoppers, aphids and plant bugs.
Later in the season, it will protect
squares and bolls against weevils, worms,
and other major cotton pests.
Quick knockdown and kill
Methyl parathion gives you quick knock
down and kill of most cotton insects. It
stops them before they have a chance to
cause damage.
Long-lasting control
Endrin’s long-lasting power keeps your
cotton protected for many days. You make
fewer applications. And, regular endrin-
methyl parathion applications discourage
mite build-up.
Stay on schedule
If you want to pick high yields of top
quality cotton, use endrin-methyl para
thion. Follow the dosage and timing rec
ommendations of local authorities.
Endrin-methyl parathion combinations
are available as easy-to-use liquids and
dusts. Order yours today. y
Master Brand Methyl Parathion -
Endrin is Available at
PAYNE’S WAREHOUSE, Butler, Georgia