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T7TF BUTLER TTFPALl' BUTLER,
GEOSGLX
SEPTEMBER 2S, 1961
PAGE SFYFN'
EXPRESSING APPRECIATION
TO MY MANY FRIENDS:
For more than forty years, I have served as local
representative of the Aetna, The Hartford, The Home,
and other fire insurance companies. During this long
period of time, it has been my privilege to serve many
ocal Happenings
Irs. Hoyt Ul.uk amt Mr. ,1ml,
iffin of A'.Kun spoilt Wi'ilnwilm
Macon.
.lr. and Mrs. G l Water, nf In
ntuts spent the week «>n,l with
s. A. L Waters
Mrs. Bert W heelet is '.pendlni'
e week - in Atlanta with liei
ughter and famU\
Shop now tor that dark Kail
•ess at the Cross Shop in llullei
iey have just arrived
Mr. and Mrs Wilson Jarrell and
liddy spent SiKtdav In Perry visit ,
g friends and relatives
Elder Emory Collins of Munwi
as the Sunday guest of Mr. and
Irs. Fred Rustin and family.
Mrs. T. L Fountain. Mrs. \V. 11.
russell and Mrs. Sara Cross spent
oday (.Thursday' in Atlanta.
Buy a PTA Calendar from the
adies when they solicit you at
our home soon. You'll he giad you
id.
Mrs. L. B. Taylor of l.nkeu'oi'th,
Fla., left Wednesday for home nf
er spending several days here with
elatives .
Come in for your new Fall Dress
,-hile supply lasts at the Cross
hop in Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Turner of
Columbus were Sunday guests of
Mrs. P. B. Childs and Mr. and Mrs,
Ed Wilson.
Mrs. Bertha Bazemore, Mrs. Lewis
Beason. Mrs. Walter Wainwrighl
and Mrs. John Turk spent Monday
in Macon.
Messrs Hill Wilson, Macon, and
Jim Wilcox. Atlanta, were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rus
tin Sunday.
Remember to attend the first
PTA meeting Of the Fall season
Monday. 8 p. m., at the local
school cafeteria.
Mr. and Mrs. William Keen of
Reynolds. Mrs. J. B. Locke, Mrs.
O. C. Keen Sr. visited relatives in
Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Phelps and
son of Jacksonville, Fla., spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Taylor and family.
Mrs. Jewel Wallace of Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Windham of
Tifton, spent the week end with
Mrs. J. T. Mathews.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Snider of
Sunset, La.; Mr.-and Mrs. Bob Han
cock, Dallas, Texas, are guests of
Mrs. R. L. Snider this week.
Mr. Sidney Rustin and family
were supper guests Wednesday eve
ning of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rustin
and family and Mrs. J. L. Rustin.
You’ll want to see the new Fall
Dresses at the Cross Shop and also
the new r Fall Jewelry which has
just arrived.
Mrs. J. R. Wilson was admitted
as a patient at the local hospital
Saturday. Latest reports are that
she is responding to treatment
satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Collins
and little son, Doug, of McDonough
visited Butler friends Friday. Mrs.
Collins will be pleasantly remem
bered as Miss Ann Smith, Home
Demonstration Agent of Taylor
county for several years.
Faith Mission
Dedicates Building
Next Sunday A.M.
Mr-.-r.-- . • • Eapv.t- Mrs-
?ior. cordiau.% .r.v.te everyone to
oe with them Sunday for the dedi
cation seTv~.ee of their buiid.ng.
Br: Mobley Cross will bring
ike dedication sermon at 11:00 a.
Tk.
Dinner will be served at 1 p. m.
and singing w ill be featured in
:he aftemocr.
The publ: :s extended a cordial
invitation.
Rupert H-D Club
Adds Five Members
Tae Rupert H-D Club meeting
was called to order by Mrs. Frank
Callahan. De% nonai was given by
Mrs. Martin. Harris and roll call
and minutes read and approved.
Mass Wicker H-D Agent, save a
demons trat; :r.
rar.gement-
Club mem. re:
five new mem.
:r. drv flower ar-
gladly welcomed
s These included
MU. AND MRS. ROBERT BYARS
Miss Dovenbarger
Mr. Robert Byars
Married in Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Edwards and
Mr. Sonny Edwards are in the
processing of clearing a beariful
lot on Garward Circle of town for
erecting their modem new rest
denee.
Miss VClma Dovenbarger be- | Nephews of the deceased who
came the bride of Robert B. Bvars! served as
at ,7:30 p y m,, Aug. 26 in Mims eral oi Mr ^rady **“?? ^
ni-i TV.Tic pi, included: Messrs J Hampton
Baptist church, Mims, Fla., with
the pastor, Rev. Boatwright, offi
ciating.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Havel Dovenlarger of Titusville.
Fla. She is a graduate of the Titus
ville Hgh School and is employed
by a business firm in that Florida
city.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Horace M. Parker of Eau
Gallie, Fla., and is employed at a
military base.
Loretta Lancaster was maid of j
honor. Bridesmaids were Kathryn 1
and Juanita Parker, half sisters of !
tpe groom and Betsy Jones of Ti
tusville. ■ f*
Jim Ramsey, Cocoa, Fla., was
best man. Ushers were Andy Long
Woody Crouse and Johnny Hick
man, Mims, Fla.
A reception followed the wed
ding at the church.
The couple will be at home to
friends in Titusville after returning
from a ten days honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris Jr., j
Bill and Rick of Forest Park. Mr. i
and Mrs. Wanza Hortman and Eu- i
genia and Mr. and Mrs. Harris i
Hortman and Lynn were Sunday !
dinner guests of their mother. Mrs. j
E. L. Harris, Sr.
Mrs. Ruth Pike, Mrs. Frances ]
Adams, Mrs. Bertha Bazemore, Mrs |
J. M. Rustin and Mrs. Lewis Bea- 1
son attended services at the Mabel |
I White Bapt ist church, Macon, Sun- I
day morning and heard Rev. Jim- j
my Waters preach.
included
and Follis James. FitonCollier.
Clarence Barfield and Robert
Pavne.
Mrs. Frances C.vhrar. Mrs. Annie
Brewer. Mr; Trances Davis Mrs.
Mott and Mr~ J. L Cooper.
After the meeting the group pre
sented Mrs. 7.-yd Brewer with a
baby shower
Three visitors were welcomed to
this meeting namely: Mrs. Sara
Cross. Mrs J R. Wilson ar.d Mrs.
Edwin Alien There were 20 mem
bers present at this meeting.
careTof thanks
The family of the late Mr. Gra
dy James wishes r: express heart
felt thanks for the many acts of
kindness sr. at. during the illness
and subsequent death of our dear
husband ar.d father. Your con
dolences expressed in so many
ways will always be dear to the
.Lraily. The friends ar.d neighbors
who sent in food: the cards, floral
offering and other acts of under
standing an d sympathy were so
appreciated.
Mrs. Grady James
Mrs. Mildred Star.dridge
and Family
Hunting Season
e have a good line of popular
brand Shot Guns and the priees are
reasonable.
SHOT Gl > SHELLS
By the box or by the ease.
For all your spirting needs, visit:...
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AND
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INTRODUCING FOR 1962
THE NEW LEAN BREED OF DQDGE
hundreds of the people ol Butler and Taylor County. For
the patronage shown me, I am deeply grateful, and I take
this means of thanking my many good friends.
Because of advancing years, I have arranged to tians-
fer my Insurance Business to Mrs. Maesel Childres and
Mr. R. C. Brooks. I wish for them every success and I
invite my friends to continue their patronage with Mis.
Childres and Mr. Brooks.
1;’
Sinncoreiy,
MRS. IRENE M. PEED
The black automobile above is the 1962
Dodge Dart 440, first of the Action-
Economy cars. A low-price, full-size
Dodge that will outrun, out-economize
most any car around. For a fact, it ac
celerates seven percent faster on five per
cent less gas than last year's compara
ble model. Seats are chair-high. There’s
a fold-down center armrest in front.
The white car is the Lancer GT, America’s
first Sports Compact. It carries five. Cor-1
ners flat. Handles neat. Really goes:
Bucket seats, all vinyl upholstery, full
carpeting are standard.
Full-size or compact, every Dodge Is'
rustproofed. Has a smooth ride. Goes'
32,000 miles between grease jobs. As
always, Dodge means dependability.!
NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER
Butler Motor Company
Butler, Georgia