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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 5, 1962,
PAGE SEVEN
Local
e:
Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Asbury McCants
were in Thomaston Monday.
Mrs. Hamp Riley spent several
days last week visiting friends.
Don’t miss the “Tom Thumb”
wedding Friday (tomorrow) eve
ning at 8 o’clock.
Mrs. Francis Peed, Mrs. Fred Jar
rell and Miss Hazel Jarrell spent
Tuesday in Columbus.
Mrs. Walter Greathouse of La-
Grange, was the week end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Weldon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Peed and
Janice were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Joel Peed in Macon.
Miss Fanny Pickard of Macon,
spent several days recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse.
Mrs. Grover Garrett spent several
days last week at the local hos
pital suffering from a sprained
knee,
Miss Mary Tom Gray has returned
home from the local hospital where
she was a patient for the past two
weeks.
Mrs. H. B. Heath, Mrs. Carlton
Heath and son, Allen, were Thurs
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gorman
Jarrell.
Mrs. Flora Brown returned home
Monday after a two weeks’ stay in
the Montgomery hospital as a pa
tient.
Miss Berta Perkins is numbered
among the sick this week. Her
many friends wish for her an early
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Lively of Au
gusta, were guests a few days last
week of their sister, Mrs. Walter
Caldwell.
Mrs. Edna Booth of Macon is
spending sometime with her sister
and brother, Miss Mary and Mr.
Jeff Gholson.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Asbury McCants were Mrs. L. A.
Peed, Miss Mildred Peed and Miss
Nellie Brooks.
Mrs. Walter Caldwell attended
worship at Shiloh Church Saturday
Sunday and was the guest of Mrs.
Lem Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Jarrell,
Mary Edith and Linda, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Heath at Woodland.
Mrs. Gene Whitley is a patient at
the Sams-Whatley hospital in Rey
nolds. Her many friends hope for
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Harris of
Macon; Mr. and Mrs. James Young,
Crowell, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Philmon.
Mrs. A. H. Jarrell, Mrs W. W.
Amos, Mrs. Pauline Bembry and
Mr. Murray Jarrell attended the
wedding of Miss Patsy Posey in
Macon Sunday.
Mrs. Ruth West is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Billie Wood in Ft. Valley.
Mrs. Eloise Ericson of Reynolds
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Benns last week.
Mrs. Maude Joiner is a patient at
the local hospital where she is un
dergoing treatment this week. Her
many friends wish for Mrs. Joiner
an early recovery.
Rev. Jerry Partain, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Brooks attended Home Com
ing at Snow Hill Church near Gor
don Sunday. Rev. Partain preached
the morning message.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Hartsfield
and Debbie of Tehuacara, Texas,
are visiting friends among the
membership of the Congregational
Churches in this section.
Mrs Ben Neisler, Mrs. William
Neisler, visited Mrs. Bert Wheeler
Sunday while she was confined to
an Americus hospital for treatment.
Many friends are glad to learn that
Mrs. Wheeler is now at home and
her condition improving satisfactor
ily.
Mrs. W. G. Bryant of Atlanta was
the Monday guest of Mrs. William
Neisler.
Miss Ethel Chapman, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Cheek, Katrina and Ben
Mr. and Mrs. Dequinder McGlaun
and Jack were Sunday guests of
Mrs. F. C. Jarrell and Hazel.
Lcdr. T. J. Summerour of Quanti-
co, Va., and Mrs. Sam Freeman and |
children of Oxford, Ala., were guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.E.
Locke and attended the funeral of
Mr. Ed Locke here last week.
The latest and one of the most at
tractive homes nearing completion
in Marshall subdivision is that of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griggs. The
family expect to move into their
new residence within the next few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Herd Snider of Sun
set, La., were guests of their moth
er, Mrs. R. L. Snyder several days
last week. Mrs. Snider accompanied
her children on their return trip to
Louisiana for a visit of several
weeks.
MISS JEROLENE BLACKSTON
Miss Blackston,
Marvin R. Lavender
Will Marry Sunday
The many friends of Mrs. Carl
Giles regret to learn that she is |
suffering from injuries sustained in
fall a few days ago. She is under
going treatment at the local hos
pital. We hope for Mrs. Giles an
early recovery.
Mrs. Hazel Groves who has been
a patient at the local hospital for
several weeks, returned to her
home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Groves of Lansing, Mich., arrived
here last week and they plan to re
turn by plane to Michigan accom
panied by their mother the latter
part of this week. Her many friends
hope Mrs. Groves may soon be re
stored to her wanted good health.
Mrs. Bert Wheeler who has re
cently been a patient at the Sams-
Whatley hospital, Reynolds, and at
the Sumter County hospital, Ameri
cus, returned home from the Ameri
cus hospital Monday much im
proved. She was advised that with
proper care, diet, etc., her condition
should be back to normal real soon.
A wide circle of friends throughout
this section will be gratified to
learn Mrs. Wheeler’s improved
condition.
Butler School News
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blackston
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Jerolene, to Marvin R.
Lavender, son of Mrs. Marvin R.
Lavender and the late Mr. Laven
der of Ft. Valley.
Miss Blackston is a graduate of
the local high school where she was
a member of the Beta Club, Annual
Staff, Future Homemakers and was
woted the friendliest member of the
Senior Class.
| Mr. Lavender is a Ft. Valley High
school graduate where he was a
■ Future Farmer. He is business man-
lager of a Fort Valley business firm,
j The wedding is announced for
| Sunday, 3 p. m., at the home of the
bride’s parents.
Miss Evelyn Rumph,
Mr. Carlton Stubbs
Married March 30th
Mac Marchman
Appointed Captain
Mercer Campaign
Macon, Ga. — M. J. (Mac) March-
man, teacher and coach at Butler
High school has been appointed
county captain for Taylor and
Crawford counties in Mercer Uni
versity’s new loyalty drive, the j
EMGA program, which will be con
ducted thru April.
Dr. Rufus Harris, Mercer presi
dent announced the appointment.
Mr. Marchman will have person
al charge of all EMGA activities in
Taylor and Crawford counties. The
initials EMGA indicate the theme
of the drive — to have "Every Mer-
cerian Giving Annually.”
The whole EMGA program will
be conducted thru all Georgia coun
ties until April 30th. Emphasis will
be on personal contact with every
Mercer alumnus. Results wil be an
nounced at Mercer’s Alumni Day on
May 5th. EMGA is under the di
rection of Rev. T. J. Holmes, Mer
cer’s director of development and
alumni relations.
A Mercer graduate with the AB
degree in 1949, Mr. Marchman has
ben teacher in Taylor county since
1954. In 1957 he was selected
“Teacher of the Year” for Taylor
county by his fellow teachers. He
received the master of education
degree from Mercer in 1959.
Mr. Marchman will be working
with R. A. Buice, Perry attorney,
who is district chairman for EMGA
activities in five counties — Craw
ford, Taylor, Peach, Houston and
Macon.
Good quality hay for sale.
Mixed Grass, $25; Bahia Grass, $25.
Mixed Grass, Lespedeza, $25.
FRANK RILEY
Butler, Georgia
(3’15’tf(' UN. 2-4975
FOR SALE
Saddle Horses, Ponies and Sad
dles. All prices. Free delivery. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
ALTON CARTER
(455b) Plains, Georgia
Brewer’s Building Construction
For Free Estimates On:
New Buildings - - Repairs - - Extra Rooms
Septic Tanks - - Roof Repairs - -
New Roofs
CALL: UN. 2-3543
FLOYD A. BREWER, Owner
Rupert Georgia
(This column is sponsored by tho
Butler Chapter of the Future.
Business Leaders of America.)
The Future Homemakers col
lected $92.71 for the Chapel of All
Faiths. Lorene Waters, Nancy Al
britton, Elaine Clark, and Odean
Fallin turned in more than one-
fourth of the total amount. All four
of these girls are eighth graders.
For the PTA program Monday
night the Future Homemakers pre
sented a film entitled Pressure
a mental health film. Roger Ann
Streetman presided. Those taking
part in the program were Mrs.
Wright, Mr. Frank Riley, Jerry All-
mon Janet Turk, and the local
minnisters, Rev. McCleskey, Rev.
Evans and Rev. Wheeler.
Miss Evelyn Fay Rumph, daugh
ter of Mrs. Thelma Rumps of Co
lumbus, formerly of this county
and Mr. Carlton Stubbs, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Stubbs of Mauk,
were married March 30th.
Mrs. Stubbs attended Butler High
school and is now employed in
Americus. Mr. Stubbs, having
served in the U. S. Navy is also em
ployed by an Americus business
firm.
| After returning from a wedding
trip, the couple will reside at
1 Americus.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express thanks for your
concern as to my welfare in the ac
cident I suffered at our place of
business several weeks ago. The
genuine friendship expressed thru
’cards, floral offerings and visits at
I the local hospital were most ap-
preciated. Thanks are also extended
the doctors and staff of nurses at
the hospital for their most efficient
1 service rendered.
JIMMY BONE.
Mauk H-D Club
Work Day Mar. 22
Members of the Mauk Home Dem-
onstartion Club met March 22nd at
the Community House.
Fifteen members and guests par
ticipated in the day’s activities
which included work on various
projects including aluminum trays
handbags and sofa pillows.
Each lady carried a covered dish
and these provided an excellent
luncheon for everyone present.
There was a regular business
session in the afternoon and a re
port was given on the recent Dis
trict Home Demonstration Meeting
at Reynolds.
—Mauk Club Reporter.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Ramick of
Atlanta, announce the birth of a
son, Mark Andrew, grand son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harbuck. The
mother is the former Miss Merrell
Harbuck, of Mauk.
The Sparta Ishmaelite says: “A
judge has ruled that it is not
stealing for a wife to take money
out of her husband’s pockets while
he sleeps.” But what we are won
dering is where is the husband
with money left in his pockets af
ter he pays for groceries, gasoline
taxes, jetc.
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
OP
M SUPPLY
Cash & Carry
N. MACON St. Phone 825-8446
Owner — Roberta Lumber Company
FORT VALLEY, GA.
2-6 x 6-8 Prehung
Door Unit
. $14.16 each
3-0x6-8x13/4
Entrance Door .
$8.06 each
215 Lb. Shingles . . .
$6.25 per sq.
4x9x'/ 2 ”
Insulating Sheating .
$51.25 per M
Magnolia
Mortar Mix
i
$1.05 per bag
3/8” C. D.
Plywood
$2.88 per piece
2-8x6-8
Screen Door ....
. $5.95 each
2-8x4-6 ( "
Window Unit . . , l 1 ' '!''
. $13.23 each
32”x54” Full
Frame Screen ....
. $2.85 each
Pittsburg Outside
White Paint ....
$3.95 per gal.
NEW SIZE DODGE DART 1 .
The following students will at
tend the State FBLA Convention in
Atlanta Friday and Saturday of
this week: Betty Ann Brewer, Ka
trina Cheek, Ellen Guinn, Barbara
Mashburn, Eloise Maxwell, Roger
Ann Streetman and Mitzi Towson.
CARD OF THANKS
During my illness at the local
hospital of which I was a patient
for several weeks, I wish to say
“thanks” to neighbors and friends
in Butler for their ever thoughtful
ness of me in so many ways. Your
(kindness, your visits, cards and
floral offerings and lending a help
ing hand after my return home,
will always be remembered by me
and my family. Thanks also to the
doctors and fine hospital staff for
every service rendered. I regret to be
leaving my home in Butler but due
to my illness, will return to Lan
sing Mich., this week by plane; ac
companied by a daughter, Mrs.
Burton Groves.
Mrs. Hazel Groves
2571 Grovenburg Rd.
Lansing, Mich.
Card of Thanks
Some new automobiles are just too darn big
to drive with any feeling of confidence.
There’s a couple of feet of useless overhang
that doesn’t seem to do anything except get
in your way.
Then you try loading your family and your
goods in a compact and you’ve got another
kind of trouble. Too little room and not
enough muscle in the engine department.
What’s a man to do? Try out the new size
Dodge Dart. It’s a totally new kind of Dodge.
An automobile without excess overhang and
bulky nonsense. It’s two feet bigger than
America’s smallest automobile ... and two
feet shorter than America’s longest. Sized
right in the middle of the big and little.
You get exceptional maneuverability, park-
ability without giving up interior room. You
NEW LOW PRICE
njior has* NEW
U/Uf # LOW PRICE
COMPARE IT!
New car sales are booming. It's a great year to
get a great deal. But before you buy, check
what’s going on at your Dodge Dealer.
FORD FAIRLANE
$2079
MERCURY METEOR
$2203
NEW SIZE DODGE DART
$2241
CHEVY BISCAYNE Pric fS dM
$2324
FORD GALAXIE
$2378
The comparison, above, is based on manufacturers
suggested retail price of six-cylinder 2-door sedans.
Only white wall tires, bumper guards, other optional
equipment, state and local taxes (if any) and destina
tion charge extra.
Dodge Dart 440 2-Door Hardtop
get handling that's astoundingly easy and
firm. You get the most powerful standard six
engine in the business. Or, a standard V8
that develops more horsepower and torque
than anything near Dart’s size or price. And
that's just the half of it.
The body is rustproofed. The brakes adjust
themselves. You go 33,000 miles between
grease jobs. The Dart 440 has full carpeting,
vinyl upholstery (in hardtop models), and a
fold-down center armrest up front.
Yes sii, you’/e going to like what’s happened
to Dodge. Go see the new size Dodge Dart at
your dependable Dodge Dealer.
Sized right in the middle of the big & little ’
DODGE DART
Goddard Funeral Home
LUCY CHAPEL
96 Years of Service
Telephones: TI 7-4835
TI 7-4755
Our Carefully Trained Staff
is capable of handling your prob
lems in time of need, Call on us
for consultation.
I would like to express deep ap- j
preciation to my friends and rela- j
tives for the cards, visits and gifts;
also Drs. R. C. and Clifford Mont
gomery and the entire staff of]
nurses; and to Orderly Sterling for
their kindness to me while a pa
tient in the Montgomery hospital.
May God richly bless each of you
is my prayer.
Charlie F. Butler.
COMPARE IT! DRIVE IT AT YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER
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