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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, AUGUST 10, 1961.
Reynolds Department
IN MEMORIAM
F. M. Carson
.Week-End Outing
At Byrd’s Lodge
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds j,
“History asks, ‘Did the man
integrity?
Did the man have unselfishness?
Did the man have courage?
Did the man have consistency?’ ”
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halley spent
Monday in Columbus.
Mrs. Francis Carson is visiting
relatives in Miami, Fla.
Mrs. Larry Williams is a patient
in the Sams-Whatley hospital.
Mr. Jerry Walker of Lumber City
was a week end visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrd were
recent visitors to Daytona Beach,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Goddard
went to Atlanta this week to visit
doctors.
Miss Edith Fountain of Milledge-
ville is the guest of Mrs. R. E.
Aultman.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ayers and
family spent last week at Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McDaniel of
Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Hicks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens of
Palmetto, Fla., is the guest of Mrs.
W. T. Whatley.
Miss Willie Musslewhite of Sa
vannah is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. John Mims.
Mrs. Joe Wilder of Tallahassee,
Fla., is spending some time with
Mrs. R. M. Jinks.
Mr. Joe Pyron of Tifton spent
the week end with his mother,
Mrs. C. L. Pyron.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley are
visiting Daytona Beach, and Ho-
massassa, Fla. this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hinton left
Sunday for Daytona Beach, Fla.,
Jekyll Island and Savannah.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Whatley and
family will leave Thursday to vis
it relatives in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Miss Lynda McRee has returned
home after attending Girl Scout
Camp at Camp Martha Johnston.
Mrs. Gann Nelson has returned
from Washington, D. C. Mrs. Eric
Erickson returned home with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley,
Mr. and Mrs. Don W’hatley and
have , ,, , ,
i Mr. and Mrs. John Mims, Miss
Rebecka Mims, Mr. and Mrs. W.H.
Racherson of Macon, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Beeland, Columbus; Mrs. Irene
i Whatley and Thurmon Whatley
There are few men in our circles Jr. have returned home after spend
today who so definitely measure ing several days at the lodge of
up to an affirmative answer as Hon. and Mrs. Garland'Byrd on
children spent the week end with did Francis Marion Carson. Such Lake Halamaka.
relatives in Marietta. j outstanding traits of character!
made an indelible impression on
Mrs. Howard McRee who is at- his friends; thus, it is with sad-
tending summer school at Univer-' ness we report the death on July
sity of Georgia, Athens, spent the 14, 1961 of our friend and Metho-
week end at her home here. |dist brother named above.
Mrs. Susie Woods will be joined' His life span of sixty-nine years
by Miss Irene Malone in Monti- included birth in the cultured and ,
cello, and they will visit Mrs. hospitable home of Joseph Jeffer- | The Ga. Coperative Extension
Frankie Lewis in Brevard, N. C. , son Carson and Lula Ricks Carson; Service has assumed responsibility
education in Georgia’s best insti- for a rural defense information pro
Mrs. J. H. Neisler has returned tutions, Georgia Military Academy gram to help farm people and oth-
from a visit to her daughters in and Mercer University; establish- ers in rural areas prepare for and
Atlanta. Mrs. Billy Whatley and ment of a noted Methodist home protect themselves and crops and
children accompanied her home. upon marriage on Feb. 14, 1923, to live stock in case of enemy at-
.. j ** Miss Annie May James of Adrian, tack.
S J^Tankersley are attending the Ga ' : service t0 his state and nation Extension Director W. A. Sutton
WSCS School of Missions at Wes- * m / de the announcement this week
leyan College, Macon, this week. i zen who . ga . V . e of h ! s tlme f nd , tal l after an agreement with the Of-
Extension Agents
Take Civil Defense
I Information Duties
MISS MARY DELORES POWELL
Wilder-Windham
Wedding Attendants
zen who gave of his time and tal- after
ent to the Macon County Board of fi ce of Civil Defense Mobilization
Mr. John Carson and family are Education, Macon County Board of and the U.S. Department of Agri- Powel 1-Almond
returning to Georgia after being in Health and Farm Bureau; finally culture. - - . »
Miami, Fla., for some time. They years of membership in the Rey- | "The country's food supply and IVIarir&g© rl&nncd
will make their home in Manches- nolds .Methodist Church in which continued production ability would C Q
ter. | his liberality, his constant attend- ( be vital to survival of our nation r ° r l3e P iemoer 0
ance at its services, his work as a if ever attacked,” Sutton pointed ‘
Miss Evelyn M has returned Steward, and exemplary life caused 0 ut. “Farmers have a responsibili- • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Virgil
to her home in Florida after a him to be called, Mr. Methodist. 1 t y both to themseh’es and to the Powell of Reynolds, announce the
pleasant visit with her grandpar- Thus, in the home and on the nation to be informed about how engagement of their daughter,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tankers- , farm, in the state and in the' an attack would endanger their Mery Delores, to Howard Glen
ley. I county, in the school and in the livestock, crops and continued Almond of Macon. The wedding isiTheus, Ellaville; Mrs. T. B. String-
Among out of town guests who
attended the wedding of Miss
Glenda Wilder to Mr. Jimmy
Windham were;
Mrs. Paul Theus, Mrs. A. B.
Theus, Mrs. Grace Theus and Sue
Mr and Mrs John Howard Ault- church ' his integrity, his unsel prouucuon as wen as in<
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Ault fishiness his COU rage and his con- i ies They need to know
have returned to their home . * ’ „ ■ . * now
man
in Columbia, S
Misses Laurice
man.
„ . „ sistency were ever manifest.
C., after a visit to 1
and Winnie Ault- I “Green be the turf above thee,
j Friend of our better days;
1 None knew thee but to love thee,
None named thee but to praise.”
production as well as their fami- planned for 4 p. m., Sept. 3rd at
so they the First Baptist Church, Reynolds.
Cook,
Larry
i visit
Sara-
can take all practical preparedness Miss Powell, a graduate of Rey
steps now and be ready for fast n °l ds High School, attended busi-
emergency action if needed.” 1 nes colege in Macon and is now
County Agricultural and Home employed by a Macon business
Demonstration Agents, as a part of firm.
their educational work, will make Mr. Almond attended Lanier
additional effort to bring together Hi e h School, Dudley Hughes Voca-
the facts and help rural groups tion al Echool and a Macon Busi-
and individuals understand the ness college. He is presently em-
implications and pratical prepared- Pl°y ed by a Macon business es-
ness steps, he said. They will have i tablishment.
the latest Department of Agricul- j
ture and Civil Defense bulletins on ! If y° u like to sell cosmetics,
radioactive fallout on the farm, w hy not sell the best
biological warfare against livestock ] AVON
w , .. „ and crops food stock Diles anH Nationally advertised, un-
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Griffith and Builders in your county. $800 per]other problems. (conditionally guaranteed. Excellent
family of Orlanda, Fla., and Mrs. month. Ambitious men with good! They will carrv out the rural earnings for women without pre-
R f E^Mullis of Macon were guests character. Call, collect: 745-6545 or defense information program i. vious experience —
of Misses Laurice ,,r —•- .... 1 1 uluclllln 1,1
Aultman Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Larry Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
Cosey have returned from
to Mrs. Emma Cantey in
sota, Fla.
Mrs. Marion Long of Macon, was
the week end guest of her sister,
Mrs, Ferdinand Carson. Mrs. Car-
son returned to Macon to spend a
few days.
Respectfully submitted,
E. H. JOINER
DAVE T. MONTFORT
Classified Ads
Men
HELP WANTED
to represent Large
Home
and Winnie write IBC Corp., 2110 Ingleside; c i 0S e cooperation with State Civil or TL 7-4401, Reynolds.
Call ITT. 7-5590
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnston of
Dallas, Ga., are visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wal- 'Springs Camp
Jer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nystrom and
children have returned to their
home in Bethlehem, Pa., after a
visit with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. U. Brunson.
Ave., Macon,
mation.
in truck-load
Among those leaving for Indian j price
Georgia, for infor- : Defense Officials and USDA State
(8101b) and County emergency planning
committees.
FOR SALE Requests for information about
„ . . „ , , ' rural defense that have been going
Coastal Bermuda hay $24.00 to OCDM can now bp f Q g
picked up in field or will deliver I discussed with County Extension ’
Agents, Director Sutton said.
(7273b)
fellow, Mrs. G. S. Stringfellow,
Mrs. Hugh Stringfellow and Sally
Mitchell, Talbotton; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Riddle, Montezuma; Mr.
Hollis Goodroe, Jacksonville, Fla.;
Miss Sue Smith, Roberta; Miss
Edith Fountain, Milledgeville; Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin E. English, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Cheshire, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Riper, Mrs. Jack Cochran
Macon; Miss Shelia Johnston,
Sumter, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Tabott, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mrs.
James Shirley, Mrs. Gordon E..
Patterson, Warner Robins; Mr.
and Mrs. Cletus Hill, Mauk. x
WANTED AT ONCE — Rawleigh
Dealer in Taylor County. See H. C.
Allen, Molena, Ga., or write Raw-
leigh’s Dept. GAG 810 3, Memphis,
Tenn. <7273p)
lots at reasonable
Mrs. M. J. Wood and Miss Marcia
Wood of Alma have returned home
after a visit to Mrs. Irene What
ley.
Meeting Thursday
are Mrs. W. F. Brunson. Annis and
Mike Brunson, Mrs. Ed Goddard,
Naia and Mac Goddard.
(8102p)
E. B. WHITLEY
Mauk, Ga. Hwy. 9CF
Phone UN. 2-4165
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
and children have returned from
Vero Beach and Daytona Beach,
Fla.
Mrs. Paul Hodges, Mrs. Virginia
Boger and Miss Virginia Boger
have returned home after a two dition, will
F , 0r *- ln J! • mon th’s visit with Mr. Pat Hodges UN. 2-4951
and family in Phenix, Ariz.
Miss Jam Hendrick after spend
ing several days with her cousin,
Bobby Bell, has returned to Col
quitt.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kuntz and
children of Winter Park, Fla., were
guests of Mr. Albert Carter last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Goddard
spent last week at the Warm
Springs Foundation for medical j
purposes.
Mr. Hollis Goodroe of Jackson
ville, Fla., spent the week end here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Goodroe.
Mrs. Dawson Mims and Miss
Mary Ellen Mims of Baltimore,
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Mims.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sealy, Mrs.
Lillian Brown of Howard were re
cent visitors in the home of Mrs.
H. K. Sealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley and
grandson, Alan, attended the
Taylor-Humpries wedding in At
lanta recently.
Mrs. W. T. Ricks has returned to
her home here after a month’s stay
with her daughter, Mrs. Walter
Clay in Macon.
Dr. Sams, Messrs P E. McDaniel
L, D. Gordon and J. D. Spillers vis
ited Fargo recently to fish im the
Okefenokee Swamp.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Waller were Mr. and Mrs.
Homer McCard, Manchester; Mr.
Glenn Sheppard, Warner Robins
acid Mr. Warren Legg of Thomas-
ton.
FOR SALE
Electric Refrigerator in good con-
sell for $40.00. Call:
(8102p)
VERNON REDDISH,
County Agent.
Newest Soviet
Cosmonaut Calls
Himself “Eagle”
Mrs. H. K. Sealy, after spending
several days here will leave Tues
day to visit Dr. and Mrs. Hugh semiannuall
Sealy in Macon and from there 1 0 ,
she will continue her visiting to
I Durham, N. C.
Moscow, Russia — Maj. Gherman
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Titov, the second Soviet man into
12 ACRES LAND — With nice 2 | space calls himself “The Eagle.”
bedroom asbestos siding home. Gas | Titov used the name in broad-
tank and heaters, rug, Venetian casts to the earth as he turtled
blinds. Screened front porch, deep in orbit Sunday,
well, water in home. On new road | Titov is a smiling 26 year old
with contract let for paving. 5y» flier who played with gliders as a
miles north of Butler. Phone line, boy and later won awards for com
electricity, school bus route, RFD. bat training and exemplary mili-
$4,500; one-third cash, balance tary discipline.
| A Siberian country lad whose
One 3-bedroom with two baths; father is a retired school teacher,
2-car garage located on main street Titov is a year younger than Soviet
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.
in city.
Several
nice building lots in
Mrs. Iala Bell has returned to,
Slaughters, Ky., after spending , Clt y of Butler,
sometime with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. E - JARRELL
11. Mrs. Bell, Mr" R. L. Bell, Mrs' £■ °- . r 17 ,T 0101
Irene Whatley and Miss Marcia j Phone. UN. 2-2121
Wood accompanied her to Atlan
ta.
■ (83)
Butler, Georgia
Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Culpepper
and Miss Rebecca Culpepper left
Monday for Lake Charles, La.
where they will attend the gradu
ation of George Culpepper. Mr.
Culpepper will return home with
his parents.
space pioneer Yuri Gagarin. But in
fact he looks older. His hair is re
ceding at both temples. There are
lines of humor on his handsome,
intelligent face.
His picture, flashed over Moscow
I TV. showed a strong face topped
| by wavy, light, slightly disordered
I hair.
( By Titov’s account broadcast
from space, he and Gagarian are
In a dedicatory message
FOR SALE
One - Vt ton 1953 model Stude-
baker pick-up. Reasonably priced. h,7driip-T
Overdrive Call UN 2-5541 after six broadcast ~b y “ M«^Tradi‘<T Titov
p. m. or UN 2-4485 before six. | sald; « My grea t friend, Gagarin,
.f-* n.nr,, -rurr- T , blazed a trail into space. That was
FULL OR PART-TIME House- a rema rkable achievement of So-
wives and mothers needed
Greatest convenience
of a Wife’s time...
A KITCHEN TELEPHONE
SERVICE
Mesdames M. W. Flanders
R. L. Bell entertained at
party for members of the Windham
Wilder wedding party at the Club
House Saturday evening after the
rehearsal. There were about thirty
guests present.
_ . , , , „ Delivery each Friday at Doyel
Friends here regret to learn of Ap p lia nce Co., Butler, Ga., or J. C.
the death of Mr. Brown Thornton Hinton Electric & Plumbin Supply
in Hawkinsville recently. Among at Reyn olds, or delivered to
those attending the funeral were j SEMCO, Byron, Ga.
viet men.
“I dedicate the new space flight
, sales. No experience needed to
S and ' tart Wp train Write Avon Mer I * me new mgm
dinner '„ art - * ^ gr ”. which I have been entrusted to
uinner Mrs M Meddlin, Americus, Ga. 1
(834b)
carry out to the 22nd congress of
our Communist party.”
The spaceman’s father described
his son as a good student who
Mesdames Rob. Aultman, Nell
Lucas, Gann Nelson, Eric Erickson
and Mrs. D. W. Payne, Sr.
Electric Motors, New and Used, ear j y showed an interest in avia-
Repaired and Rewound. Pick-up and tion
| “I cannot find words to express
my paternal joy,” the father said
in an interview with Tass in the
village of western Siberia near the
.China border.
“Gherman grew up obedient and
(industrious, and was diligent in
studying. He liked to make things
Phone: WO. 3-3400
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Grease T ra P s especially to build model aircraft
and to launch gliders.
“He used to read a lot and like
all boys of his age, was keen on
adventure stories. He skied from
the age of 3. His studies went
well.
“We wanted him to go to a uni
versity, but he decided to become
a pilot and his dream came true.”
Childhood friends said Titov
liked gymnastics and was unbeat
en in bicycle races.
One of the first honors conferred
on Titov Sunday came from the
[Young Communist League, which
pumped out. Call:
RICHARD WADDLE j
Thomaston, Ga.
Route 5; Box 35
(7203p) Phone 647-7-6148
Sewing Machines Repaired. All
makes; all work guaranteed. Free
estimate in your home.
J. R. Jones
Singer Sewing Machine Rep.
c/o McKenzie Furniture Cc.
Phone UN 2-4665
WORK WANTED
I am available for well
plumbing and house wiring.
EARL BONE
Butler, Ga. Rt. 1
(4610tp) Day Ph. UN. 2-3585
A kitchen telephone is the most
time and labor saving convenience
you can give your wife. There
isn’t a wife today who couldn’t
use the time and energy that’s /
saved each day by a kitchen
telephone. No more running to
answer a ringing phone in another
part of the house, and no
missed calls either. Inexpensive
too, only pennies a day.
work, he joined in 1949. The league said
l Titov’s name will be entered in its
^ook of honor and he will be pre
sented a badge for active work in j
the language. ‘
Telephone Company
Public Service