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fHE BUTLER HERALi), BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 2T. 1961.
PAGE THREE
Local
Happenings
Mrs. Mack Mathews
Entertains Circle
Circle No. Two of the WSCS.
local Methodist Church met at the
home of Mrs. W. M. Mathews July
Butler High
Class of 1954
Has Reunion
Vandiver Plans TV
Address for Aug. 8
Gov. Vandiver is going on the
air via a statewide TV broadcast
Aug. 8th for
Common Joys
If all of life were winning gold,
If worth were proved by fame
And none except the strong and
bold
The laurel wreath could claim
How pitiful this world would be
For folks like you and me.
If friendships were reserved for
those
Of brillant thought and speech,
If love and laughter and repose
Were not within the reach
Of folk like you and me
Mow pitiful this world would be.
But you and I and all the throng
Here scorned by wealth and fame,
Mgy hear the thrush’s burst of
song,
Each golden note the same.
As musical and sweet and clear
As that which finds the rich man’s
tear.
And all that friendship means is
ours;
And all that love can bring,
For us as brightly blooms the
flowers
As for a mighty king.
Tho lacking gold and missing
fame,
A thousand joys are ours to claim.
—Selected.
'exhibit of pictures, scrapbooks, etc.
was arranged on a table for the
Augusta, were week end guests with ' and pra ‘ ~ tribute to Ferrell Bone, fatally
nt thmr naronfc J)]-. and MfS. ° r j
closing
of their parents,
Leon Theus.
In-
A business session followed the j ure d in an auto accident in 1959
program. Roll was called and and Gilbert Sawyer, killed when
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner. Ricky ™ inu ‘ es of ^ st sf 5 *™ re ? d b >' the ilSS! b> v a ^ in
vH RnKin T71„ Secretary. The treasurer’s report I960- T he book, When \c
l’ou Lose
well Saturday
niece of Mrs. Caldwell.
Mrs. Lathan Waters visited
friends in Lizella last week.
Mrs. H. D. Taunton and Doug
las spent Monday in Macon.
Mrs. Delma Cox is spending the
week with her mother, Mrs. W. E.
Bone.
Miss Ellen Parks spent last
week with Miss Cecilia Parks in
Columbus.
Dr. Horace Joiner of Douglas
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Maude Joiner.
Miss Elaine Posey is visiting
her grandmother, Mrs. Elbert Posey
in Macon this week.
Mr. Bobby Parks is attending a
course this week in egg grading
at Auburn University.
Scott McClesky is spending the
week in Woodland with his grand
mother, Mrs. R. B. Woodall.
Michael Almgren spent several
days last week in Pelham with
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Almgren, Jr.
and Robin, of Jacksonville. Fla., ° c '-‘ clrtry ' l ' lc treasurers report
were visitors of Mrs. Walter Cald- waa g^en, dues and love offering a Loved One. was Presented to the
Mrs Tnrnpr is the and other business matters. parents of the boys by the class.
During the social hour, the hos- 1 Buddy Dunn, Clay Griggs and
tess assisted by Misses Mathews Sylvia Cosey Swain were chosen
Numerous friends of Mrs. War- and Taylor and Locke served a de- co-chairmen of the next reunion,
ren Childs will be gratified to licious salad with tea. date to be announced later,
learn that she is expected to re- Mrs E. H. Bazemore and Mrs. Those attending: Janet Neisler,
turn home from the local hospital Bill Bazemore will entertain the Macon; Emily Montgomery and
the latter part of this week.
Mr. Will Griffith of Atlanta was program.
in Butler Tuesday shaking hands
with old friends he’d known for
many years. Mr. Griffith was a
former esteemed Butler citizen.
Circle next month and Mrs. Min- family, Nellie Cosey and family,
tie Pope will have charge of the Perry; Marrell Famick and hus-
jband, Atlanta; Yvonne Lee and
Mrs. Clifford Adams
Entertains Circle No 1
family, Dalas; Mary Malo and hus
band, Columbus; Barbara Hartley
and husband, Auburn, Ala.; Gor-
dene Connell and husband. Albany;
jRobert Cooper and wife, Rupert;
i Richard Guined and wife, Rey-
Mrs. Clifford Adams entertained nolds; James Williamson and wife
Circle No. One at her home on Clay Griggs and wife, Sylvia
July 18th. Swain and husband, and Buddy
Mrs. Mosley Childres, president, Dunn all of Butler.
called the meeting to order. |
Song, “Wonderful Words of Life’’ ■»/ » » •. i • .
Mrs. Annie Mae Chil-! V A Loan Wait List
The numerous friends of Mrs.
Sanford Fitzsimmons will be de
lighted to learn that she has ac
cepted the position of Home Ec
teacher in the local high school.
Mrs. Carolyn George of Atlanta;
Miss Melodye Hill of Reynolds;
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Turner, of was sun S
Mauk were guests during the dres bad the program which was Eliminator]
r- “God’s Word and Our Words” Sho. 1Vla y De LlimmaiCU
wmmmmmm mmman
week end of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Hill.
G. God’s Word and Our Words.” She
I was assisted by Mrs. Hugh Cheek I
iand Mrs. Louis Adams. Mrs. I Atlanta, Ga. — A quarterly al-
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Gray and son Childres read her scripture from lotment of $3,767,000 for direct
David, and Mrs. A. V. Brewer of John 1:17, followed by prayer. ,VA home loans has been received
St. Augustine, Fla., are visiting The minutes were read and ap- by the Atlanta Regional VA. The
Mrs. J. B. Goodwin, Mrs. B. J. Byrd proyed and 12 members answered amount is a huge increase over
and other relatives here this to roll call. Dues were paid. The the sum anticipated, Pete Wheel-
week. , treasurer, Mrs Clifford Adams, er, Director of the Ga. Department
gave a report of §17.50. ! of Veterans Service, reports.
Meeting was dismissed and the | The sum, which is about one and
hostess assisted by her daughter, a half million dollars more than
served pound cake and punch.
—Circle Reporter.
Michael Almgren and Hillery
Bone will spend the week attend
ing a basketball clinic at Ogle
thorpe University. They will be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis '
Turner of Decatur, while attend- '
ing the clinic.
• |
Miss Claire Wilkes of Macon will
arrive Friday for a weekend visit ,
with Miss Lynn Mitchell. Mr. San
ford Fitzsimmons of Eglin Air I
Local Students
Attend Camp
j expected, may completely elimi-
'nate the long waiting list for di-
'rect VA home loans in Ga. Mr.
i Wheeler said.
I The waiting list for such loans
'had recently climbed to near 1,-
000 veterans, causing vets to wait
'several months to secure a home
; loan.
Under the VA Direct Loan Pro
di
painful i‘^! llc _McCants, Jerry Allmon, tional lenders for VA-guaranteed
Members of the Butler FFA and
Force Base Fla., is also expected FHA Chapters attended joint camp 1 gra v et '"borrows money
to spend the week end in the last week at the State FFA, FHA rectly from t , he V A to acquire a
Walker home. Camp at Covington. home in any area where money is
Friends of Mr Jimmv Locke Tbe FPA boys that attended were considered available from institu
' „ • - ,, Richie
painful . _ _
Saturday Hlller y Bone, Billy Blache, Larry loans.
night at Oxford, Ala. The car Stringfield, George Woodall, Ron- | None of the allotment will be for
which Mr. Locke was driving side- n ^' Towson and Tommy Brown. so caled "builders commitements"
swiped a bridge guard, breaking 1 G >rls attending camp included: but wil be used entirely for loans
Jimmy’s left arm in two places. p °8 er Ann Streetman, Sara Jane to individual veterans.
.Garrett, Miriam Tucker, Linda Meanwhile, recent Congressional
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hind of Al- Williamson, Marilyn Spillers and action has increased the maximum
bany spent Friday with Mrs. B. J. Olivia Suggs. VA home loan from $13,500 to $15,-
Byrd in the interest of securing The new agriculeure teacher, 000 and extended the deadline for
Mr and Mrs Joe Markham and ' records of the Bea11 famil y- To- Mr. Davis, and former Home Ec vets seeking such loans. World
family of Montgomery Ala are ^ et ' her th ey visited the homestead teacher, Miss Jane Hasty also at- War II vets now have at least till
visiting Mr and Mrs Charlie Hartl° f the late Dr - D J - Bea11 in Pa(n ' teaded cam P with the group. July, 1962, or longer, to apply for
Miss Mary Tom Gray and Mrs.
Myrtice Garrett spent Tuesday and
Friday of last week in Ft. Valley.
T „ , , , , will regret to learn of
Mrs. James Bone and children of accident he sustained
-Columbus are spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs. John Pen
nington.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Keen, Jr., and
•sons and Stephen Taunton spent
Sunday in Macon and visited In
dian Mounds.
Sr., this week.
Mrs. B. H. Bazemore was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wainright and Bonnie at Warner
Robins last week.
Mr. Jim Gibson returned home
Sunday from Pittsburgh, Pa., after
spending a week with his mother,
Mrs. Irene Gibson.
Miss Louise Hill joined a group
of friends last week and spent
several days at the Wanderer Mo
tel on Jekyll Island.
The homes of Messrs H. A. Locke
Murray Walker and Carl Hobbs
are undergoing remodeling both
interior and exterior.
Miss Cissie Nansuer of Barnes-
ville and Mr. Tom Cochran of At
lanta were week bnd guests of
Mrs. J. T. Cochran and Mrs. Rob
ert Cochran.
Mrs. Walter Almgren attended a
tea in Roberta Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. J. T. Mathews
Jr., given in honor of Miss Doris
Harris, whose approaching mar
riage is announced for Aug. 11.
handle district and the burial plot This camp was a very pleasant such loans, and Korean vets have
at Crowell Memorial Park. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hammack |
spent Thursday and Friday of j
last week inspecting the new At- 1
lanta Merchandise Mart. While in
Atlanta, they spent Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammack.
They also visited with Mrs. Mary
Leonard and Miss Vera Black-
ston.
Mrs.
Recent guests of Mr. and
George Hammack included
and Mrs. Claton Hammack, Mrs.
Young and son of Miami, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hess anu
children of Mt. Vernon, Ohio; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hammack, Mrs.
Mary Leonard and Miss Vera
Blackston of Atlanta.
recreational experience for all who at least to Jan., 1965. Exact dead
attended. ^ine for applying depends on in-
Jerry Allmon, Secty. f dividual’s time in military serv-
| ice.
Home Coming at
Prospect Church
iError of $191,000
“Wins” a Contract
Home coming day will be ob
served Aug. 6th at the New Pros-
Augusta, Ga. — An Augusta con-
pect Free Will Baptist Church. The structi .°n company made a $191,000
Mr. public is cordially invited to at- error * n a bid recently and “won ’
tend.
Turner’s Chapel
Church Calendar
state contract to build two dor
mitories.
Despite an attempt to correct the
bid by telegram, the McKnight
Construction Co. was “awarded” a
contract to build the dormitories at
Georgia Training School at Grace-
wod for a total of $250,000.
The State Welfare Department
T E Tasite and daughter, Home c ° mln g will be observed
Miss Mar caret Tante will leave at rr . u / ne ^, s Chapel church on the announced that McKnight was the
tomorrow - Friday- by bus for F ° urth .Sunday n this month. low bidder . Next lowest bid was
Lo? Angeles Calif The trip was ™ere will be special singing by $416 . 211 .
won bv Mr. Tante through a cam- i JL °umeyman s Quartet. I "We sent a wire at 20 minutes
naien recently sponsored by the! lc F e ^ lva ^ be in Progress till ll, notifying the department
Woodmen of the World. Mr. Tante each mgbt during the following that our bid shou i d be $441,000, M.
S^fiSfrirt Manager for this well ^ ee \ w,th one service daily, the H . McKnight said. The wire did
know group of underwriters. The Jour being announced for 8 o’clock not arrive till 11:07 a. m. - 7 min-
Tantes expect to be gone
12 days.
about
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
PHONE GA 9-1522
PERRY, GEORGIA
MALCOLM REESE, Sec.-Treas.
evening.
Vacation Bible School will begin
July 31st, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. and
continue through August 4th.
Cemetery Notice
utes after the bids were opened.
$35,000 Stolen from
Car in Huge Theft
Jesup, Ga. — The GBI was sift
ing clues a few days ago in an ef
fort to determine who stole a
To all who are interested in
cemetery at Trinity'Freewill Barf brie * case staining $35 ’ 000 '
tist church are as^d to please th £f Agent J ' L ‘ DiXon said the
send donations to either of these
was the largest amount of
persons: Mrs. Dave Harbuck Mrs C f S , h * e ™ emhcT be !" g
rwn run „„ , r stolen in a South Ga. community.
Cecil Gill or Mrs. U. G Wall Sr m a soulr \T' oommunuy.
Mauk Ga ’ The mone y was taken from the
Cemetery Work Day
trunk of a car, probably by some
one who had a key to the car,
Dixon said.
i Dixon said the money was being
There will be cemetery work day taken to a downtown office in
at Cowell Methodist church ceme- Jesup for a realty transaction
tery Aug. 9th. Come early and when it disappeared. He said C. W.
bring tools with which to do the Harvey was purchasing a farm T.
clean-up work. b. Horton and his son when the
Hubert Young. theft occurred July 6th.
Fourteen class members of the „„
18. There were 14 members and 195 ? burned to the But-; p i e ?” u was reported last week"
three visitors present. ler Hl £h school recently for the —
Mrs. E. D. MeCorvey, Circle. first reunion since graduation.
Mr tom- „ r i - ii . Chairman, called the meeting to or- The roll was called by the class
M Stevens of LizeUa and der s sponsor. Mrs. Margery Fitzsim-
werp B vvpoir M o n H US ?. F< ~ P ? r . k i Miss Elizabeth Mathews had mons - Each student answered by
Stpvpn- su . es } s of Mrs - J A - charge of the program. introducing his or her family and
n ocal friends. | “Lead on O King” was sung for telling what he is doing now.
Mrs. B. H. Bazemore and Mr. an opening hymn. .Buddy Dunn, master of ceremon-
Harol Bazemore were guests of Mrs - Mathews gave the devo- ies - introduced the program
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and tional. She read John 13:24-25 for “Wonderful year of 1954.” Differ-j
family at Albany recently. a scripture lesson. Mrs. Walter Me- ent members spoke of memories
Clesky led in the opening prayer, from the senior year. The rostrum
Mrs. Walter Wainright and Misses Lynn Taylor and Judy for the occasion was the one
daughter, Bonnie, and Mrs. Ethel Locke sang a beautiful duet. They presented to the school by the
Persons were Sunday dinner guests were accompanied by Miss Eliza-,class at graduation. An interesting
of Mrs. B. H. Bazemore. beth Mathews at the piano.
ivt. n* it o ... , 1 Miss Mathews gave an interest
Vmm 11 ^ lth an< ! ing * ,k on "Missions in other guests to inspect.
. and Mrs. Tommy Theus of i ands » c i osed the Dr0E r ram Mrs. Fitzsimmons gave
Worship at Trinity
2nd and 4th Sundays
There will be worship at Trinity
Free-Will Baptist Church at 11 a.
"Report to the Peo- , m. on the 2nd and 4th Sundays in
each month.
The broadcast, a sort of fireside We urge all who will to come
chat will detail accomplishments and hear the good old-time Gos-
of his administration and plans for pel messages of Rev. R. B. Mc-
the future. Fadden of Macon.
DEAN THEATRE
Butler, Georgia
MONDAY & TUESDAY, July 31 & August l
(Show Time: 8-00 P. M.)
“SANCTUARY”
LEE REMICK, YVES MONTONY.
BRADFORD DILLMAN, HARRY ANDREWS
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, August 2 & 3
“GORGO”
Color (Science Fiction) Plus
“THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG”
FRIDAY & SATURDAY. August 4 & 5
“ALL IN A NIGHT’S WORK”
SHIRLEY Mac LAIN, DEAN MARTAIN
CLIFT ROBERSON
FOR SALE
30 acres of land, all in one body, located on Butler
Fickling Mill Hwy., just outside city limits of Butler.
Stream of water on back side. If interested see or contact
ALEX LAWSON
108 East Main St., Hamlet, N. C.
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