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fHE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 20, 1901.
Local
Happeninqs
Mrs. Tom Fountain and Jimmy
Sikes spent Wednesday in Thomas-
ton.
Mrs. Betty Chesser and Paula of
Dublin spent Tuesday with Mrs.
Jimmy Smith.
Visiting in the home of Mrs. H.
B. Walker and family this week is
William Harvey Inlow, III, of Ar
lington, Texas. He is being trans
ferred by the Navy from Norfolk
to Charleston. Also visiting in the
Walker home will be Miss Betsy
Mr. Fred Harvey enroled at the ^["arrive^ Frida spend" Tev°
Americus hospital Monday to un
dergo treatment.
Mrs. D. M. Harris and Mrs. Em
ory Harris and Dan were in
Americus Sunday.
Mrs. Lewis Beason spent last
week with Dr. and Mrs. Will Bea
son in Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bedwell of
Tennessee, visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Hurst recently.
Davis of
eral davs.
Turner’s Chapel
Church Calendar
Miss Reba Ann
Pitts,
the
Home coming will be observed
at Turner’s Chapel church on the
Fourth Sunday in this month.
There will be special singing by
the Journeyman’s Quartet.
The revival will be in progress
each night during the following
week with one service daily, the
PAGE SEVEN
Preventing Discolor
In Frozen Fruits
& MRS. GARY MONCRIEF
Moore-Moncrief
„ student at G. S. C., syent the """ service uany, me _ ,
week end with Miss Carolyn Hay- hou * bein S announced for 8 o’clock VOWS Are Spoken at
weea cnu each evaning r
Vacation Bible School will begin CnUrch Ceremony
July 31st, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. and
continue through August 4th.
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hurst are
viting their daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Bryant in Thomasville, for several
days.
Dr. and Mrs. Stan Spivey and
son spending several days here
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Cheek.
Mrs. Jimmy Brunner of Ft. Lau
derdale, Fla., returned home re
cently after visiting friends and
relatives here.
Mrs. Hugh Walls and Patsy of
Auburn, Ala., are spending this
week with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Taunton and
sons are spending this week tour
ing points of interest in Kentucky
and West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Felker and
Wayne of Warner Robins are spend
ing the week with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wisham.
Miss Charlotte Edwards of At
lanta spent the week end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Edwards, and other relatives.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Watson were Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Garrett, Hahira, Ga., and
Mrs. Maude Jordan of Preston.
Mr. Bob Carson returned home
a few days ago from the Veterans’
Hospital in Dublin after spending
sometimes there for medical treat
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton E. Snider and
daughter, Karen, of Jacksonville,
Fla., spent several days last week
in Butler the guuets of Mrs. W. A.
Payne and family.
Miss Ellen Allen returned home
Sunday after a vacation of several
weeks. While away, Miss Allen
spent a week in Columbus, several
days at Jekyll Island and a week
at Callaway Gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sikes and
Jimmy Sikes spent several days
last week in Chattanooga with
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. Miss Don
na Davis returned to Butler with
them for a several days’ visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coward and
family have recently moved back
'to Butler from Pasadena, Texas,
and are residing in the Boswell
residence. Their numerous friends
iextend the Cowards a warm wel
come.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rube Jinks included Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Amos, Macon; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Amos Jr., Atlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolc Amos, Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin McCord and San
dra, Thomaston; Mr. and Mrs. Mel
ton Sweat, Thomaston; Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton Amos and children,
Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cog
gins and Don.
Johnson-Doyel
Wedding Planned
For August 20th
Before a background of mag
nolia foliage centered with an ar
rangement of white glads and
Mrs. Samuel Perry Johnson, Sr.
of Musella announces the engage-
flanked by seven branched candel- f ' 7 BeUy L ° U f
to Lorenzo M. Doyel, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doyel of Butler.
Robinson Family
Gathering July 2 , . , - u .
abra holding burning tapers, Miss
, Anne Moore and Mr. Gary Mon- rr,., . . , , -
Members of the Robinson family crief spoke their wedding vows P, *“ de c el ® ct T s , father was the
met July 2nd at Flat Rock Park. Miss Moore is the daughter of Mr la ^- \ ?' P ' Jobnson - Sr -
Those present for the day were: and Mrs. Charles H. Moore and the MlSS Johnson g radu »ted at Ro-
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Greer, Sonny groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs
and Cliff, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. H. Moncrief, of Roberta
U.S. Seeks Bids
For Saw Timber
At Ft. Benning
Savannah, Ga. — An invitation
for bids on saw timber and pulp-
wood in the Ft. Benning Military
Reservation has been issued by the
Savannah District of the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers.
The sale covers one million
Elizabeth Wicker, H.D. Agent
Many frozen fruits such as
peaches, apples, pears, and cher
ries darken on exposure to air.
Much of this can be prevented by
preparing rapidly and quickly cov
ering with syrup. It can be further
reduced by adding a small quan
tity of either ascorbic acid (Vita
min C) or lemon juice, depending
on the method of packing. The as
corbic acid may be purchased at
drug store. Also, remember in
thawing, thaw in covered container
leaving in ice crystals in fruit. Do
not thaw completely.
Let’s take each way of packing
these frozen products and point out
the amount and kind of additive
to use. If you use the sugar pack
method, add one half teaspoon
powdered asorbic acid to each
pound of sugar and thoroughly
mix with six pounds of fruit. For
the syrup pack method, add one-
half teaspoon asorbic acid to one
quart of water and one quart of
sugar and then mix it with four
quarts of fruit. For this method,
you can also add three tablespoons
of lemon juice to one quart of wat
er and one quart of sugar and
mix it with four quarts of fruit.
Many home makers buy a com
mercial preparation. In this case,
you’ll want to follow carefully the
directions printed on the con
tainer.
Over-ripe peaches may be used
[for jam. Crush the peaches and
I cook with sugar until the mixture
, is thick and more or less the
Stevens, Diane, Peggy and Frank
Jr., Albertville, Ala. m , July 12th at Turners Chapel
be,«, High School and ,he M,co„ TaSood’ -« varie-
timber and 700 standard cords o(l" es oI P ead,es ' use three-tourths
Hospital school of nursing and is
The marriage took place at 8 p. a ,?° f the ' iursin 8
• July 12th at Turners Chanel at Thomson'^ ^ P ‘
Mr. Doyel is a graduate of But
ler High School and Ga. South
western College, Americus, and at-
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Daniel, Mr. Freewill Baptist church with Rev.
and Mrs. Bill Johnston and Dan, Willis Moore of Roberta, officiat-
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Moss, Keith, ing.
Judy and Greg, Elberton. I Mrs. Calvin Kendrick of Rober- * , , ^ , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan and ta, pianist, and Miss Janette Glass e "2 a Umverslty ln phila -
Bill Doraville. of Roberta, soloist, presented the ^ P n Re , 18 em P loyed
Mrs. Annie Belle Lawhorn, Mid- musical program. Miss Glass sang " " »— *•—
“Oh Promise Me
land.
by a Denver, Col. business firm.
The wedding will take place on
pine pulpwood in the south central
portion of the reservation.
Sealed bids will be opened in the
Savannah district office at 11 a.m.
July 25.
Copies of the bid invitation may
be obtained from the resident for
ester, Ft. Benning Timber Harvest
ing Project, P.O. Box 85, Cusseta, or
pound of sugar to each pound of
prepared fruit.
There are many thing:} families
can enjoy together — back yard
cook outs where the children help
or perhaps take their turn, hikes
to interesting places, swimming
parties, trips, picnics, building
something, reading together, and
Mrs Eva Croog Mr. and £g£ » « V «£»* W =fg SB
Lou Lawhorn, Columbus. , “The Wedding Prayer’’ at the close church in Musella with Rev. W. H. ^ 7, g ‘ U18t ” *• a Box 889 family can he a lot of f„,n
Mrs. Henry Hortman and Swain, 0 f the ceremony The traditional Ruff ° f Thomaston officiating. The
Mrs. Jack Wainwright, Ronald and wedding maTches were used \ C ° Uple wil1 reside in Atlanta '
Tr ? y ’ i?u yn ,° ldS A . 4,i_ ! Raymond Moore, brother of the ah r» ¥T .
Mr. Charles Dennis, Alabama. bride, served as best man and Ail Farmers Urged
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dickerson and the ushers included Jesse Carroll,
Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dicker- j r ., and p ay mond Robinson.
S0 »i ^ r ’’ Mancbester - j Mrs. Raymond Moore was ma-
Mr. Arnold Robinson, Newnan. tron of honor. Junior brides maids I
Miss Evelyn Wainwright, Mrs. wer e Misses Gail Moore, sister of I . J
Clarence Ranow, Mrs. Lannie the bride and Betty Joyce Mon- 1 . An mcreased voting participa
nt) Cast Their Ballot
For ASC Committee
Lowe, Mr. Robert Robinson and cr i e f sister of the groom The at . tion by the farmers of Taylor coun-
Linda, Mrs. Paul Robinson, Danny, tendknts wore dresses of blue tex- l y is urgcd in this year ’ s ASC
Ricky and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. R. tured tiylon featuring rounded Commltte e Elections. A large vote
L. Robinson Jr., Jerry and Ronnie necklines and full skirts Matching 18 es P eciall y hoped for this year
Mrs. Walter Wainwright, Margie bandeaus and accessories and 8lnce the - Secretary of Agriculture
and Nancy, Mr. Dutch Turner, Miss nosegays of pink and white carna- em P hasizes the vital importance of
Sue Turner, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. tj ons complete their ensemble ' the local adm inistration of our
Robinson, Mrs. J. P. Posey, Mr. and , The bride, given in marriage by farm P r °g rams by ASC county and
Mrs. Elie Robinson, Raymond, her father wore a dress of Chan comm unity committees.
William, Jimmy, Martin, Mary J. tilly lace ’ tulle and white satin 1 This year the Secretary has
and Debra, Mrs Johnny Robinson, Th e bouffant skirt was attached give " add ? d recognition to ASC *™?’,i 0 " g J^f 8 „ 19 P“
family can be a lot of fun,
Thomaston Begins
Water Fluoridation
— — «*4*i
. Thomaston, Ga. — Foundation
Washington, D. C. — N. N. Min-[equipment for the filter plant in
” " U " : - * ~ ~ T*
Savannah, Ga.
Phone Rates
May be Cut
ow, chairman of the Federal Com- [North Thomaston has arrived, been
munications Commission, said Sun 'installed and is now in operation
day the FCC has under study a [making the fluoridation of all
reduction for long distance phone [Thomaston water complete.
ra l es ',^ , ' I Equipment was installed and the
In 1959, the FCC and the Ameri- [first fluoridation began at the
ciin Telephone & Telegraph Co.^e- [.Thomastqq filter plant June 15. But
$ 50 rnillion yearly re,- it. was not until the last few days
gotiated
duction in these rates.
Appearing on a radio interview
program Minow said AT&T “is do
ing very well” and, at the same
county and community committees. ,cent below what the Y were 20 years [ vertown,
Jay and Tim, of Butler. to a fitted bodice with alow™ - w . u - ago
Sgt. Johnny Robinson, Keesler rounded neckline and long sleeves The re g ulatl °ns have been changed , ag °; ...
AFB, Mississippi. 1 —->»--- • ■ - • .to niaeo tn 0 *—■ rront
that the process began at the one
operated by B. F. Goodrish in No.
Thomaston. Under a contract, B. F.
Goodrich supplies water to homes
in the area that was formerly Sil-
' ending in petal points over the to , pla< r e the responsibility for
Waller Reunion
Observed July 9th
- ... margins, he said, are
wrists. Her illusion veil was at- co .u d ucting the committe elections tba ? they were before
tached to a halo of tulle leaves. Wlth tbe county asid community Z hminn'"° W aPPr ° X '
Her white Bible was topped with c °mmittees now serving. In other * 8 a year ’
an orchid. lmatters, also, the committeemen! ASKed 11 the fCC is in the pro-
The bride’s mother wore a dress ' ha Y, ebeen R iven enlarged respon-jJJ 88 ° redU ^'
The family of the late Mr. and of lavender trimmed with match- sibllltie s. I "Not vet hut th mLn '? OW S a' d ’
Mrs. A. S. Waller met in annual ing lace. Matching accessories and B Y getting a large vote in the [ . d l „ ® f llr ,t, rS , u . nder
reunion at Taylor Mill July 9th. a white carnation corsage com- e t ectl °ns this year, it will insure 1 ® further details.
A delicious picnic lumch was pleted the outfit. t ^ le committees elected will p. 771 I~ I~
served at noon. Mrs. Moncrief wore a beige da- be as re presentative as possible of; U&nviiic Ma.Il Dies
In the afternoon, swimming and cron with matching accessories. tbe farm ers they serve. All ASC i \ * p 1 1 q
other activities were enjoyed by She wore a corsage of white car- c pmmitteemen and ASC County Of- i" e \-aoie onaps
the attendants. nations. f ’ ce personnel will exert every ef-j
Those present on this gala oc- After the ceremony the bride’s fo . rt t0 assure tha t the electionss ! Macon, Ga. — Jimmy E. Tarpley
casion included: Mrs. Frank Wal- parents entertained with a recep- be P r °perly and fairly con-124, of Daville was fatally injured
ler, Mr. Harold Waller and son of tion in the church. Mrs. J T. Mon- duc t ed so as to reflect credit upon when a dragline cable hit him
Butler. crief cut the tierd cake which was our committee system and i while he was working at a Twiggs
Mrs. Carl Barnes of Americus. at one end of the bride’s table. At tbe Department of Agriculture. Bal- j County Industry.
Mrs. Alma Wadsworth of Fort the opposite end of the table, Mrs. lo ! s for v °Hng for community com- '
Valley. C. B. Shaw poured punch. Miss ni >Heemen will be mailed to eligi-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waller, Mr. gloria Wainwright and Miss Jea- b * e voters °f record on or before
and Mrs. Gerson Waller and chil- neelle Carroll assisted in serving. Au £ust 15 and must be postmarked
dren of Mauk. Mrs. Robert Griggs kept the or Personally returned to the Coun-
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Waller and bride’s book. j^Y Office by Aug. 25th.
children of Charing. | The bride changed to a blue county convention meets be-
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mullinix cotton satin dress with white ac- f ween Aug. 28 and 31 for elect-
and daughter of Macon. [cessories and the orchid from her ing county committees. All elected
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zembardo ( bouquet for the wedding trip, committeemen will take office on
and children of Frewsburg, N. Y. | When they return they will he Be Pf- lst -
Mrs. Bernice Heath, Columbus, at home in Roberta where the ;
One visitor, Mr. Horace Martin, ' groom is employed. Mrs. Moncrief Worship at Trinity
Cemetery Work Day
-^**1
Blood worth cemetery near Char
ing, will be cleaned and beautified
Tuesday. All persons interested in
this cemetery are invited to come
and assist with the work or to
please mail contributions to:
Mrs. Frank Callahan
Cemetery Notice
of Albany.
will continue her studies at Butler 0 i j >i.i o i
High school where she will be a and 4ttl oUndayS
Senior in the Fall term. |
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.
Bowers-Duane
Tarpley was brought by ambu
lan to a Macon hospital where he j ' J p,
died 10 minutes after arrival of a ’
fractured skull and other injuries.
Frank Gribble, engineer at the
plant, said Tarpley was helping
with some routine maintenance
work on the dragline machinery at
the time of the accident. Gribble
said the failure of the dragline
cable is now being checked.
To all who are interested in
cleaning up and beautifying the
cemetery at Trinity Free Will Bap
tist church are asked to please
send donations to either of these
persons: Mrs. Dave Harbuck, Mrs.
Cecil Gill or Mrs. U. G. Wall Sr.,
Cemetery Work Day
There will be cemetery work day
at Cowell Methodist church ceme
tery Aug. 9th. Come early and
bring tools with which to do the
clean-up work.
Hubert Young.
'iiiiiiiimiimmimmiimmiiiiiiiiiiiini
Mr. and Mrs. Raiford Bowers of
McRae, announce the engagement
of their daughterRailene Sue to
Lawrence J. Duane Jr. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Duane of McRae.
Miss Bowers is a graduate of Me-
Rae-Helena High School, attended
Mercer and will graduate Aug. 25
at the Macon Hospital school of i
nursing. >
Mr. Duane, also a graduate of
McRae - Helena High School, at
tended Emory at Orford and grad
uated with an AB degree in June
from Emory University.
Mr. Duane spent last summer in
Butler where he was Youth Direc- '
tor for the Butler Methodist church. I
The wedding will take place in I
First Baptist church, McRae Aue.
31st, 3:30 p m.
j There will be worship at Trinity [lj
| Free-Will Baptist Church at 11 a |j
m. on the 2nd and 4th Sundays in \\
each month. i ;
We urge all who will to come 1|
and hear the good old-time Gos-! |j
pel messages of Rev. R. B. Mc-
Fadden of Macon.
Trinity Church.
DEAN THEATRE
Butler, Georgia
Cemetery Work Day
Next Wednesday has been desig
nated as clean-up day at Union
cemetery. All persons interested are
asked to come and assit with the
work. Those who are unable to
come are asked to send their con
tribution to:
I Mt. Pisgah Baptist church will
have cemetery clean-up day July
20th. All interested persons will
please come and assist with the
work or send contributions to Mr.
,Joe Eubanks, Butler, Ga.
MURRAY JARRELL
Butler, Ga., R. 2.
A compact “packaged” bath
room like those in railroad cars _
and airplanes is now available for ■ f
homeowners who need an extra
bathroom. Made of steel, it is only
34 inches wide, 42 inches deep and
seven feet high.
MONDAY & TUESDAY, July 24 & 25
(Show Time; 8-00 P. M.)
“ATLANTIS” (The Lost Continent)
Sights Never Before Seen
ANTHONY HALL, JOYCE TAYLOR, JOHN DALL
(Metrocolor)
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, July 26 & 27
“THE FACTS OF LIFE”
BOB HOPE & LUCILLE BALL
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 28 & 29
“THE POLICE DOG STORY”
JAMES BROWN & MERRY ANDREWS