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fHE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 3, 1961.
PAGE THREE
Happenings
Gassett Family
Reunion July 23
Navy to Replace
Steeple on Top
i Gainesville Church
I Turner’* Chapel
Church Calendar
Home coming will be observed
at Turner’s Chapel church on the
~ , .. ~ Fourth Sunday in this month,
uainesville, Ga. — Rev. Truman There will be special singing by
July 23rd was a glorious day for
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Gassett. All
their children were with them for ™ . *^ ^ua,
the first time in 14 years. Also M . ..’ pa * ,or of the Gainesville the Journeyman’s Quartet.
Mrs. Warren Childs returned to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Booth, Miss . . . .. . , *
her home Sunday from the local Elayne Booth and Mrs. Jack Bur- ot delic *°u s food at the no °" “°“ r obtained results.
hospital.
Mr. Mack Marchman spent last
week in Oklahoma for a visit with
daughter, Cindy.
Mr. Lester Garrett, Charing, und
erwent surgery Monday A. M. at
the local hospital.
Mrs. C. L. Seay of Columbia, S.
C. is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Benns.
Mrs. Helen J. Sampson was the
recent guest of Mrs. Hugh Gee and
Mrs. L. R. Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean and Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. Spillers spent Sun
day in Atlanta and Norcross.
Marshall Dean spent the weekend
in Atlanta, the guest of Mr. Cecil
Griggs and relatives at Norcross.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cannon, Al
bany; Mr. Will Foy of Macon, were
UIC 11131 111 11 jrtai o. niov MothnHJet , , , O x^uanci.
11 of their 14 grand children were , c urc " ^as written let- The revival will be in progress
Dresent. ’’ f. nge . ° n ,he desks, and each night during the following
laden with all kinds years^now^'^anJ^? f°lt T\ 17 ' veek K w , ith one service daily, the
at tho noon hour y L_?_r.? w . and at last he has hour being announced for 8 o’clock
each evening.
present.
Tables were
ton of Miami. Fla.; Miss Carolyn a " d a delightful UmC W3S h3d by „ in 1944.' the Navy estab- 1 Vacation Bible School will begin
Booth, of Franklin, spent last week ever y° ne
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Booth. I Those attending included:
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gassett, ly to train new pilots. Naval au-
Mr. Charles F. Ricks recently Masters Cary and Tommy Gassett thorities decided right away how-
spent several days with Miss Flo- a nd Miss Glenda Gassett of How- ever, that little training could be
rence Smith and Miss Helen Miller a rd. done until the steeple atop the
in Jackson, Miss. While there, he Mrs. Louise Allgood and Elaine Gainesville Methodist church was
visited Vicksburg and the National Allgood of Valdosta. removed.
Cemetery. t Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gassett, Bil- Not only was it a menace to nav-
Little friends of Walter Poole re- ly , andAlan £ a *^ ett and Barbara l * a jj on ’ they exclaimed, but metal
of Rochester, N. Y. portions of the structure tended to
Mrs. Ralph Wallace, Atlanta. foul up radar signals. The congre-
Miss Lynda Plymale, Quitman, gation reluctantly agreed that the
Mr. and Mrs. Hulon Gassett, Per- steeple would have to go pro-
ry and Syd, of Waycross. vided of course, that it could be
Mrs. Betty Montgomery and Miss replaced at war’s end. The Navy
Commissioner* Meet
Tuesday, August 8th
Due to the fact that the first
Tuesday in August falls on the 1st
day of the month, the Board of
Commissioners of Taylor County
have postponed their date of
meeting to Aug. 8th.
A Fascist? Just any one of the
.. . ^ vac-anon oioie acnooi wu oegin ^liberals hannen not to like fnr anv
lished an air base at the Gaines- July 31st, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. and feawn - Memohis Commerdal
ville airport, which was used most- continue through August 4th. Appeal
gret he suffered a hard fall on his
bicycle Tuesday, causing a slight
brain concussion. He is obeying the
doctor’s orders to stay in the rest
of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Giles and Deborah Montgomery, Butler.
daughter, Mrs. Frances Hartley, and
daughters, Misses Paula and Laura
Hartley of Albany are in Tallahas- j
see for several days visit with their
son, Carl Jr.
Miss Evelyn Harper of Howard.
Wainwright—Settle
Miss Florence Wainwright of
said okay.
The Navy now claims it has no
records of the promise. “If the Na
vy has no records on it," the min
ister said, “I’d like to know' what
authority they have for going and
jerking the top off the church."
Last February the stalemate
was broken.
A search thru the church’s min-
for 1944 revealed that the
Miss Nettie Bigbie and mother,
Mrs. Eva Byrd returned home Sun-
the guests recently of Mrs. Ella Foy , day from West Palm Beach and Butler and Mr Stephen R. Settle of
Richards. other points of interest in Fla. They Macon were united in marriage utes
^~5 “n7£% d STgte. — ESffrsi'—?*.
Alfonso McCrary and Mr. McCrary. were
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gassett Rev . W. R. Lawhorne permform- f h i°™ un t nf
and family of Rochester, N. Y. have ed the ceremony before an ar- ^ a T r "l, f } ? 1 3 ’ 5 ? )to hepaStor
Miss Martha McLarty of Brooklyn ^ned home after a two weeks ran gement of white glads, white j^y^ 1 ChUfCh ceremony on
N Y is SDendin? several in V1Slt wlth their P arents > Mr - and mums and greenery under candle- ,.r, , . ... ... , ,. ,,
Butler lur her grandnarems Dr MrS ' Grady Gassett ’ They also vi ‘ lights in the presence of relatives been se led bas . f ‘ nally
Butter witn ner grandparents. Dr. sited in Valdosta and Waycross a f ew friends settled. Cmdr. Rechstemer
while here. , The bride wore a blue dress over pljnlnviiip he fl ®P arted fo ^
Mrs. Martin Chapman has re- taffeta witb white accessories and ig just ^ y 0 y „ conceme
turned home from Morehead City, \ ye ow throa,ed corsage at her
N. C. where she attended the fune- sh £ dlder . , . . '
ral of her nephew, Owens Frederick . Deadline Set
Hartfort, Conn., are spending seve
ral days with parents Mr. and Mrs,
G. D. Taunton.
Miss Martha McLarty of Brooklyn
g several days in
grandparents, Dr
and Mrs. Eli Garrett.
Mrs. George Phillip, Elaine, Mrs.
James Bone and Rose Mary of Co-
lumbrs, spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. U. S. Underwood.
Mrs. A. J. GUI. Mrs. Eva Halley M^F^d'Wederiek^nd VaugWe; S "M?™ VS On~Correc“tTon
and Mrs. Jim Gibson spent last PdBgy, n< San<ie,sville accompanied h(ime Q| , 9100 „ awk Un Correction
weekend at Sylvania, the guests of Mrs - Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Garrard. | Mr and Mrs Dudle y Harris and
Mrs. D. M. Harris visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Milton at Lakeland, Fla.,
last week and also enjoyed other
points of interest while in Fla. Mr.
and Mrs. Milton are the parents of In 20 Years
Mrs. Dudley Harris. |
Gary and Gerald Wilson have re
turned to their home in Atlanta
after a two weeks visit with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jarrell and
daughter of Augusta are spending
several days this week in Butler
with their mother, Mrs. Kate Jar
rell.
Misses Sarah, Helen, Willie B.
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson
and little Emmett, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wil
son.
Mrs. Donald Pitt, Donna and
Ronnie of Oak Ridge, Tenn., en-
route from Florida, plan to spend
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M.,
P. Dean and Marshall.
Miss Ginya Sikes of Miami ar
rived Wednesday by plane to spend
several days with her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gray, Sr., and,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sikes.
A large group of boys and girls
left Monday morning, under the
leadership of Mr. Vernon Reddish,
for 4-H camp at Rock Eagle. They
are expected to return to Butler
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle Stone of
Montgomery, Ala., were in Butler
Tuesday and completed plans for
their new home here which will be
located on lot next to the Frank
Riley residence. Plans are to start
building this week. Mr. Stone will
re-establish his law practice in But
ler.
insville Rd., Macon.
$228 Billion
Lost in Savings
Of Discharges
| Atlanta, Ga. — Veterans ineligi
ble for benefits because of a dis
charge other than honorable are
reminded by Ga. Veterans Service
Director Pete Wheeler of their
right to apply for a correction of
, . .. error or injstice.
when inflation J .. „
Wheeler says the Secretaries of
Miss Ethel Chapman and Mr. and Who gets hurt
Mrs. Hughlan Chapman arrived in sets in, and the dollar depreciates? th "77"‘
Butler Tuesday A M. from Ana- A report made by the Econo- Seasurv are Tuiho^^d tn? *1
heim, Calif. Miss Chapman has mists’ National Committee on mi'litarv or nav^Jrnrrt h.o
been visiting with the Chapman Monetary Policy may help you an- y .. . y a ,f. ec ? rd ’ but ,
oeen visiting witn tne tnapman , mlo JL n applications must be filed before
family for several months in Calif, swer the question. Oct. 25, 1961, or within three years 1
Friends and relatives are glad to H says that a loss of over $228
billion or 57 per cent in purchas-
see them back.
Legion Auxiliary
To Meet Friday
of the alleged error or injustice —'
whichever is the later date.
The Secretaries ast thru boards
ing power has been experienced by
'savers on average holdings in six . **!‘
| categories for the period 1939 to . . n ° lcers or employes of
11959-60 because of this deprecia
tion. The six categories are U. S.
Savings Bonds; time deposits in
their respective departments.
Besides showing his discharge,
the veteran must submit a sworn
banks; savings capital in savings fi, atedimt e * plai " in S tbe error and
All members of the American and loan associations; life insur- wa< . r t< ^ 0 ” JL f ie% t u S sentence
Legion Auxiliary are urged to at- ance in force; annuties paid out, mittpri or the offense com
tend a meeting at the home of Mrs. and social security trust and un
Edwin Allen Friday, 3:30 o’clock p. employment funds,
m. for the regular meeting.
mitted.
If possible, the vet should also 1
Birth Announcement
, Just about everybody has been mi . sw ? rn stat ®ments from per
hit, in one or more of these sav- dns . w 0 ,^. I ? ow . of tbe \ inc *^ enl * n
ings categories. And most of the ^ f s '?. n ’ heeler said,
j people, obviously, have small or PP leaions an ^ further wifor-
moderate means. The inflationary a 10n a discharge corrections
blow is particularly cruel to those re aval a e from th e VA Offices.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Locke Jr. an- who live on fixed incomes, as pro- J
nounce the birth of a son, Gregory vided by annuities, social security ACf Committep*
Allen, at the Montgomery hospital payments, and so on.
on July 27th. I The dollar’s value in purchasing Make Nominations
power has gone down by more
Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Peterman than half, in a dismayingly short Taylor ASC County Committees
announce the arrival of a daugh- P«od of time. Will we have the wilJ meet y ^
ter, Marsha Lynn, at Montgomery strength, the wisdom, and the po- s , nominee y s Ior co Sttee
hospital July 31. The maternal htical courage to save what ><= Ior committee
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. le* 1 °* h.
Prather Hammock of Butler and
paternal grandparents are Mr. and <-p i j c
Mrs. L. E. Peterman of Cordele. . 1 almaage OCOreS
Book of the Month
for your
youngsters!
Make it a Saving*
Passbook of this Bank.
The boy or girl who
> learns to save a little
each month acquiros a
i habit which leads on
to security in later life.
Quickly on Plea
Peanut Growers
THE CITIZENS STATE BANKS
BlJTLKIt. <;KOK<;iA REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
(Membern Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
men to take office Sept. 1. Prior to 1
this date, nominations may be 1
made by a petition signed by tea 1
or more farmers in the community
and filed at the ASC Office.
Ballots will be mailed to each!
eligible voter in the couuty prior ^
to Aug. 15 and the ballots must be I
, , . _ ~ , , mailed or returned to the County
Atlanta, Ga. — Chalk up another office not later than Aug 25
victory for Georgia’s U.S Sen. Tal- T he farmers in each community
madge in his never-ending strug- will vote for five of the ^ mi '
gle to help the farmers of his and the three persQns receiving
I 8 On July irs2, e '™™dge. In “I" 6 *’ V0, “, W ‘ U
q r Sss-% cSr 1 " ^
O. L. Freeman, insisted that the J ..
secretary add peanuts and peanut , s • v ^ ar be Secr ® tar 7 of Agri-
products to the list of surplus agri- r ., ... re as given added respon-
cultural commodities available for ai c dIt * es and recognition to the
sale overseas under P.L. 480, which A . ^ oun iy and Community Com-
subsidizes such sales. mittees aad every farmer should
1 The Senator pointed out that '' xerc > se his right by voting for the
“peanuts are the only basic farm committeemen to represent him
commodity subject to price sup- during the coming year.
ports aad acreage controls which ——
is not being offered for purchase
and consumption abroad” under
the provisions of this law.
i Sen. Talmadge has now been We wish to take this opportunity
advised that the Secretary of Ag- to express our appreciation to our
riculture has signed aa order, ef- friends and neighbors for the
fective July 25, adding peanuts many acts of kindness and words
and peanut products to the list. of sympathy expressed to us dur-
| ing the recent sorrow occasioned
by the death of our husband and
father, Mr. W. C. Edmondson.
May God bless each of you is
our earnest prayer.
The Family of
W. C. Edmondson.
CARD OF THANKS
Home Coming at
Prospect Church
Cemetery Work Day
1 Home coming day will be ob- I
served Aug. 6th at the New Pros- !
pect Free Will Baptist Church. The
public is cordially invited to at
tend. —
I Saturday will be clean-up day
! Advertising is praised by good at Wesley Methodist Church and
business men w;ho ought to know cemetery. Those interested who
what they say is the truth. Those are unable to work themselves,
who say advertising doesn’t pay will please send contributions to
have little experience with its po- Mrs. W. S. Maxwell for financing
vver - this work.
DEAN THEATRE
Butler, Georgia
MONDAY & TUESDAY. August 7 & 8
(Show Time: 8-00 P. M.)
“THE TRAPP FAMILY”
RUTH LEUWERIK, HANS HOLT,
MARIA HOLST, JOSEF MEINRAD
(Color)
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, August 9 & 10
“MORGAN, THE PIRATE”
HIS NAME & FAME RAGE OVER THE
SEAS OF THE WORLD!
Starring STEVE REEVES
(Color and Cinemascope)
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, August 11 & 12
“THE HIGH POWERED RIFLE”
WILLARD PARKER, ALLISON HAYES, DAN SIMMONS
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.
ttnuniiiiiuimmmifmftiitnitttnnmimiiiiiitmtyii
ANNOUNCEMENT
Change of Office Hours for the Summer
WEBB EYE CLINIC Fort Valley, Georgia
EVERY VISION SERVICE AT ONE OFFICE
Hours: 9 to 5, Daily; 8-12, Saturdays
Dr. Willis L. Webb, Optometrist
Thomas L. Webb, Optician
Phone: TA. 5-2621 Ft. Valley, Ga.
Operation Abolition
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4
8:00 o’Clock P. M.
Butler School Gymnasium
No Admission Charge
A 45-minute moving picture of
Riots in San Francisco, California,
during May of last year.
News-reel accounts of what the
Communists arc actually doing now
in the United States!
• Telephone Your Friends!
• Bring Your Children!
• An Enemy Is at Our Door! •
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