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flHUS BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 23, 1961.
FBLA Members
| Attend Atlanta
Planning Meet
Happenings
The children of Mrs. Floyd Jar
rell are expected to spend Thanks
giving with their mother.
Rev. and Mrs. Bert Wheeler are
spending Thanksgiving with their
■daughter and family in Atlanta.
Rev. E. W. Dupree of Americus
was speaker at both services Sun
day at the local Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jarrell of
Americus will be guests of Miss
Isolee Jarrell Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Turner of Co
lumbus were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Wilson and Mrs. P. B.
Childs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Miller are
spending Thanksgiving holidays
with relatives at Louisville and
Stapleton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brown of Au
gusta plan to spend the week end
with their mother, Mrs. P. B. Childs
and John
Misses Ann Griggs and Mary
Ann Morrison of Albany spent the
week end in Atlanta with Miss
Sally Boyd.
Mrs. Wilbur Mimbs of Milledge-
ville spent the week end with her
mother, Mrs. A. J. Gill, and other
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton and
son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Brown, spent Saturday and Sunday
in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Moulton and family.
I Two FBLA members, Betty Ann
Brewer, president and Johnny Lou
Adams, vice president, and their
[sponsor, Mrs. Edyth Guy, attended
State Chapter Planning Confer
ence in Atlanta, Saturday.
The group met in the State Capi
tol, Chamber of House of Repre
sentatives with J. L. Solomon, State
FBLA President, presiding. Greet-
Mr tv/t DJ., « .. r, in g were extended by Mr. J. P. Nix,
Mr. and Mrs Rd 1 Hornsby, Susan director of Vocational Education,
and Guy, of Cacey, S. C., arrived
Wednesday night to spend Thanks
giving holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Clark and Pat.
and Dr. Parker Liles, president of
United Business Education Asso
ciation.
The keynote speaker was Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eubanks Miss Mar g ueri te Crumley, State Chair-
Ellen Eubanks, Mrs. J. H. Taunton , man of FBLA in Virginia and As-
and Miss Beatrice Kirksey spent slstant Stata Supervisor of Bu si-
Saturday at Brewtcn Parker College ness T d ucat ion. In her talk she
visiting Mr. Dudley Eubanks | made this statement, “There are
[many people who itch for success
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neisler and but few who are willing to scratch
daughter will leave for Nashville, for it.” She gave ten points on
Tenn., to spend Thanksgiving holi- ,what makes a good local FBLA
days with Wilhelmina Neisler at Chapter. They are:
Trevecca College. They plan to re- j 1. All members at one time or
turn home Sunday. | another have an active part in the
N | Chapter work.
To the many college students i 2. Every person should be a mem
returning to their respective homes ber 0 f a committee,
in the county for Thanksgiving! 3 plans for programs and proj-
holidays, the Herald extends a gets are made early in fall and
most cordial welcome and a safe evaluated in the spring. A well-
and delightful holiday season. balanced program should include:
a. Activities which
Mrs. F. D. Salter, Mrs. C. H. ,
Wetmore and Mrs. P. F. Cornwell of knowledge and understanding
increase
of
Atlanta; and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Vanlandiaigham of Howard were
guests of Miss May Vanlandingham
and other relatives last Thurs
day.
Mrs. Hugh Cheek, Mrs. Floyd
Jarrell, Miss Hazel Jarrell and Mrs.
Dequinder McGlaun spent Satur
day in Atlanta.
children of Bonaire plan to spend j Jinks at ideal
Thanksgiving with Mrs. A. L. j kS at IdeaL
Swain and Miss Mildred Gay. I Postmaster Carl
correct
business and improve skills.
b. Community service.
c. Social activities.
d. Financial activities.
e. Leadership activities.
4. Operate according to
Mrs. Julia Waters and son, Mr. parliamentary procedure.
Monroe Waters, of Albany, were 5. Sponsor and members work to-
Saturday night guests of Mrs. gether in planning but members
Beulah Harmon and attended carry out the plans.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan and at t Be1 - hlahem and were din ; 1 6 H Have close £ on ! act with men
dldren of Rnnai™ „!*„ m c „^! ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and women in business.
7. Well - planned, interesting
monthly programs.
...... . Hobbs is hope- g Good public relations pro-
Mr and Mr? Tnhn Finnic Q a I v. U being permitted to return to gram; good publicity program.
chnLrpla^o ££ S’?LS? ty"™ ToX 9 , ““■?*■» -
giving HcAldayswH* Mr. and Mraja^h* Macon°hospital Wre'T ."^“‘wa^Slanoa; recode
E. W. Richardson at Richland.
Mrs. Georgio Kent and daugh
ter Ann, of Thomaston, are expect
ed to spend Thanksgiving with
their aunt, Mrs. Walter Caldwell.
, underwent major surgery
'than two weeks ago.
more outstanding performance.
Report from Mrs. Warren Childs
who is recuperating at Vero Beach
Fla., the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hobbs, that she is doing nicc-
Rev. and Mrs Bobby Wood, werejly. Friends will cordially welcome
Bride-Elect
Honored at Tea
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dudley Harris. Rev. Wood is
pastor of Lebanon Baptist church.
Mrs. Ralph Underwood and Rudy
spent several days last week vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Under
wood and family in Orlando, Fla.
Sonny Miller of Ga. Southwes
tern College is spending Thanks
giving holidays with his room
mate, Bob Miller at Jacksonville
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fountain
and daughter, Claudia Ruth and
Mrs. Mary L. Burch of Monticello,
Fla., were Sunday guests of the
Tom Fountains.
Mr. Hugh Cheek, Miss Katrene
and Ben; Miss Jan McGlaun and
Dequinder McGlaun of Columbus,
attended the Auburn-Ga. game in
Athens Saturday.
Mrs. Walter Caldwell spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Webster in Junction City and the
entire group visited Mrs. A. D.
Rogers at the Medical Center in Co
lumbus. Mrs. Rogers’ home is in
Americus.
Mrs. Childs when she returns to
(By Mrs. Verna Griggs)
Miss Elizabeth Wicker, popular
Butler completely restored to good bride-elect, was honored with
health. jtea at the home of Mrs. W. S.
Payne on Thursday afternoon from
Mrs Eppie Arnold who has been , 4 to 6.
recuperating from a recent illness | The party rooms were decorated
at Indiantown, Fla., returned
in lovely fall colors. Miss Ann
home Wednesday accompanied by Griggs greeted the guests at the
her sister, Mrs. H. L. Wilder, Mr. 1 door. Receiving with Mrs. Payne
Wilder and daughter, Pam. The anc j the bride were Mrs. Jesse
Wilder family will spent Thanks
giving with Mrs. Arnold here.
Mr. Tom Fountain returned home
Thursday after undergoing surgery
at the Phobe Putney hospital, Al
bany, recently. Mr. Fountain is re
ported to be recuperating satisfac
torily. Little Juby Fountain re
turned to Butler with her grand
parents for a few days, visit.
Mrs.
at the
Francis Peed i:
local hospital.
improving
Mrs. Peed
Wicker of Americus, mother of the
bride, and Mrs. Leonard Cooper,
mother of the groom.
Miss Wicker was lovely wearing
a white dress with matching acces
sories and a corsage of deep wine
mums.
Mrs. Bobby Gean Swain asked
the guests to register.
Miss Louise Hill and Miss Jane
Hasty of Ft. Valley, alternated at
the silver tea service placed at one
end of the table overlaid with a
Electric, Reynolds office.
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suffered a fall several weeks ago linen cutwork cloth. A three
causing an injury to her neck. Her, branched candelabra entwined with
numerous friends wish for her an deep red mums and holding burn-
early and complete recovery to her' ing biege tapers was at the op-
usual good health. Mrs. Peed is one , posite end. Silver trays of tea
of the valued employes of Flint sandwiches and compotes of mints
and nuts completed the arrange
ment.
Misses Katrina Cheek and Mary
Edith Jarrell assisted in serving.
Other hostesses for the occasion
We would like to take this oppor- not mentioned above included
tunity to thank our many friends, Mrs. L. L. O’Kelley and Mrs. Charlie
neighbors and loved ones for the Hart, Jr,
kindness shown us during the ill- '
ness and death of our precious son
Grgory Allen. For the food
brought to me in the hospital in
Macon and in Atlanta, for the cards
flowers, visits, prayers and for
every kindness shown, we thank
you from the depths of our heart. _
Especially do we want to thank lest at ButIe!>
Dr. Whatley of Reynolds, Dr. Jones
and Dr. Ross of Macon and Dr.
James Minor, Atlanta. We know
that everything that medical sci
ence could do was done but God
saw fit to take him and we must
try to be reconciled to His will. May
God bless each and every one for
everything that was done for us in
the loss of our dear baby.
Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Locke, Jr.
and Sons
So far, 31 students from Butler
and surrounding schools have reg
istered to take the College Board
Thirty-two juniors have register
ed to take the Merit Scholarship
test in March.
Several Senior boys from Butler
are going to macon Dec. 9th to
the Navy ROTC test.
take
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The three Senior Homecoming
Queen candidates are Kay Dunn,
Sandra Tarrer, and Elizabeth Law-
j horn. The queen will be announced
Wednesday night at the homecom
ing basketball game which is with
Forsyth.
These girls will make up the
Queen’s Court: Betty Jo Ham-
mack, 11th; Wanda Welch, 10th;
Cheryl Guy, 9th; and Mary Jane
Greene, 8th.
The Taylor County Unit of
GEA met at Butler High school on
Tuesday of this week at 3:30 p.m.
The Seventh and Eighth Grades
have a new reading program de
signed to improve comprehension.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Brewer of
Rupert announce the birth of a
daughter, Natalie Jan, Nov. 14th
at the Americus and Sumter Coun
ty Hospital.
Martha Ruth Pike
“Sonny” Edwards
Married Nov. 12
(Mrs. Verna Griggs)
Miss Martha Ruth Pike, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pike, be-
jeame the bride of Donald Richard
“Sonny” Edwards, son of Mr. and
I Mrs. J. W. Edwards II, at 4:30 p.m.
j Sunday, Nov. 12. Rev. E. H. Dunn
■ performed the double ring cere-
mony at the local Methodist
[Church.
I The vows were spoken before a
background of emerald fem cen
tered with a 15-branched candel-
jarbra holding cathedral tapers. A
center arrangement of white
[glads, mums and pom poms was
placed in front of the choir rail and
flanked with seven branched can
delabra.
Mrs. J. W. Edwards I, organist,
and Mrs. Bruce Hanson, soloist,
presented a program of nuptial mu
sic preceding the ceremony. Mrs.
Hanson sang "The Wedding Pray
er” after the vows were taken.
Ward Edwards served as his
brother’s best man. Ushers were J.
Tom Cochran and Fred Adams, At
lanta; Lum Purvis, Macon and
James "Buddy” Dunn.
Mrs. David Harbuck Jr., Macon,
was her sister’s matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Misses Charlotte
Edwards, Atlanta, sister of the
groom; Ellen Hayes, Acworth; Rob-
bye Johnson, College Park and Rita
Moore, Macon. They were dressed
; alike in ballerina length dresses of
j blue violet de soie featuring a
rounding neckline and short
sleeves on a fitted bodice. Clusters
of handmade roses accenting the
waistline of the bell shaped skirts
matched the rose headpieces.
| Little Miss Barbara Adams,
dressed in a lighter shade of violet
and carrying a basket of carna
tions, was flower girl and Frank
F. Mosher of Eufaula, Ala., served
as ring bearer.
I The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a floor length
.gown of peau de soie and Chantilly
lace. Her bodice fashioned with a
long fitted waistline, had a scal
loped Sabrina neckline of re-em-
broidered lace and long lilly point
ed sleeves and was attached to a
bouffant skirt with peacock back.
A scalloped edge Brussels lace
mantilla fell to finger tip length.
She carried a prayer book topped
with a white orchid and showered
with stephamotis.
Mrs. Pike chose for her daugh
ter’s wedding a dress of champaign
beige silk brocade with brown ac
cessories and a corsage of bronze
cymbidium orchids.
Mrs. Edwards wore a dress of
royal blue peau de soie with
matching accessories and a pink
cymbidium corsage.
The bride’s parents entertained
with a reception at the Community
House immediately after the cere
mony.
The reception room was decorat
ed in pink and white. The bride’s
table, covered with pink, overlaid
with white organdy, held the beau
tifully five tiered wedding cake
and a five branched silver candel
abra entwined with carnations and
tube roses.
Mrs. Jim Gibson and Mrs. Jack
Suggs greeted the guests at the
door. Mrs. Joseph Pye cut the wed
ding cake and Miss Juanita Har
buck poured punch. Others assist
ing in serving were Mrs. Boyette
Smith, Buena Vista; Miss Korona
Waller, Miss Linda Faye Rustin,
Mauk; and Miss Anette Halley,
Canton.
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Mrs. Ward Edwards kept the
bride’s book at a table decorated
in thos ame colors and holding a
nosegay arrangement of carna
tions.
Mrs. Edwards changed to a
green two piece wool suit with
brown accessories and the orchid
detached from her bouquet for
traveling. After a trip to the
mountains, the couple will be at
home in this city.
One of these days everything
will be known, but we do not ex
pect to be around for the revela
tion.
— for our many blessings ... as our forefathers
were thankful for theirs, which, however meager,
were for them manifold!
The right to worship as they pleased . . . their
relief from oppression . . . the freedom to do for
themselves ... j
In our modern day, we have much to be thank
ful for — let us not forget to be humble and grate
ful. And not the least of our blessings — one in
herited from the earliest Americans — is this right
to do for ourselves . . .
It was in this spirit that our cooperative was
founded ... It is in this spirit that we plan for the
future of this Mernber-owned business enterprise,^
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