The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, April 19, 1962, Image 7

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Local — Hap >pen mgs THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 19, 1962. PAGE SEVEN Mrs. Jewell Waller Mr. Stephens Plan Wedding for Easter (Mrs. Verna Griggs) Plans have been completed for Mr. Homer Moore Observed Seventieth Birthday Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Francis Peed spent Monday in Columbus. Mrs. Walter Suggs and Mrs. Eve Adams spent Monday in Macon. Mrs. A. E. Guinn and Mrs. Ben Neisler spent Friday in Thomas- ton. Miss Jane Hasty of Ft. Valley was the recent guest of Miss Ann Griggs. Miss Ann Benns is a patient at the local hospital this week suffer ing from a virus. Mrs. Horace Watson visited in the home of Mrs. W. Z. Goodwin in Columbus, recently. Mrs. Franklin McCants and Terry Mrs. Jerry Partain and Lynn spent Saturday in Athens. Mr. Jack Peed and his crew left Monday for Center, Ala., to start work on the water shed project. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Watson of Columbus spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarrell and family. Mr. Richie McCants spent last week end at the University of Ga. as guest of the Poultry Science Club. Mrs. F. C. Jarrell and Hazel were among those who attended the Garden Club tour in Macon Thurs day. Mr. Freddie Jarrell and Billy Gray spent the week end at Auburn University with Mr. Marshall Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Barksdale of Panama City, Fla., were Thursday visitors of Mrs. F. C. Jarrell and Hazel. Mrs. Laurette Stewart, Bill and John of Pompano Beach, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peed attended the funeral of Mrs. Peed’s uncle, Mr. J. H. Edmunds at Orangburg, S. C. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kennon and Danny spent the week end recently in Ft. Jackson, S C. visiting Pvt, Reuben Kennon. Mrs. Mary Moulton, of Macon; Mr. and Mrs Tom Bateman of Ft. Valley were guests of Mr. and Mrs C. E. Benns Sunday. Wesley and Union churches are sponsoring union worship on Eas ter at 11 a. m. The public is cordial ly invited to attend. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Jarrell and family, Mrs. Marie McGlaun and Jack were Sunday guests of Mrs. F. C. Jarrell and family. Freddie Jarrell, Billy Gray, Buddy Jarrell and John Childs were the week end guests of Marshall Dean at Auburn University. Mrs. E. H. Dean spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean. Mrs. Dean returned to her home in Norcross, Wednesday. Mrs. Lokie Rogers returned to Butler Wednesday after spending several weeks with her daughterr Mrs. Reginal Ranow and grand children. Mr. Vernon Reddish enrolled at the Middle Ga. Hospital in Ma con Sunday for treatment. He is expected to return home some time this week. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pounds and children of Thomson, and Miss Caroline Bazemore of Atlanta were recent week end guests of Mr. and Mfrs. E. H. Bazemore. Mr. and Ms. Charlie Hart Sr., are expecting all Iheir children from out of town this week-end. They are: Mr. Jack Hart, Orlando, Fla.; Miss Judy Hart, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cosey, Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Markham and family, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and children, New Orlean, La. A surprise birthday dinner was the wedding'of’Mrs. Jewell"^WaT- glven Sunday in honor of Mr Homer ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. s - Moore at his home near Butler. Wisham and J. L. Stephens, son of children of Mr. and Mrs. Moore Mr. and Mrs. William Neisler Mrs. L. D. Stevens of Cummings, at attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. are spending the week end with the Second Baptist Church, Warner Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Posey Rev. and Mrs. Frank Bohler at Robins Sunday, 3:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. R- C. Rodgers, Mr. and Johnson City, Tenn, Mrs. Ruth Rev. Rastus Salter will perform Mrs - Jack Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Neisler will return home with the ceremony with Mrs. Carmen A - G. Windham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack them. Helman, organist, and Mrs. Elea- P° se y> Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moore nor Mach, soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wadkins, Mrs. Rev. Gary Osborne of Woodland ^ Oren Stephens will serve as his Brantley Moore. Nineteen of the 35 will be guest speaker at the Mauk brother’s best man and ushers will grand children were present. Neigh- Baptist church Sunday at 11 a.m. be Arthur Cox and J. L. Turner. bors and friends who also came in and 8 p.m. The public is cordially i Mrs. Ellis Felker will be matron for the celebration honoring Mr. invited to attend each of these of honor. Sheryl Griggs will be and Mrs. Moore incuuded Mr. J. C. services. flower girl and Gregory Turner Gilbert, Miss Gale Moore, Miss a . will serve as ring bearer. The bride Eleanor Bailey, Mr. Jessie Carol and S ni m ° f wil be given in marriage by her Mr. N. T. Mclnvale, Tex and n S ' C 'a W M ar ^r e J nda Z brother, Wanza Wisham. Johnnie Owens and Rev. W. J. and join Dr. and Mrs. Eli Garrett | No j nv i tat i 0 ns will be issued but Owens. Ill 3 tr n? 1° W estfield - N ’ J ;-, wher ! friends and relatives of the couple they will be the guests of Mr. and invited to attend . Mrs. Paul McLarty. Mr. Moore is a life long resident I of this county. He is enjoying good i health, his family and friends wished for him many happy returns <}f the day. Butler FFA Chapter Planning Banquet per- Norrie-Baugh Dellen, Toy and Judy Fountain Control Chemicals spent the weekend with their grand . . » narents, the Tom Fountains, while A»aining Acceptance Dr. and Mrs. Gray. Fountain spent Farmers the week end in Gainesville with r »rmer» Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Dixon. I (Mrs. Verna Griggs) Mr. and Mrs. William Neisler] The use of chem i C als for _ ®Pf nt m the waek end at Johnson emergence weed control in cotton is Th R , _ . City, Tenn,, the guests of Rev. and ra pj d jy being accepted as an effi- But ^ er Chapter of Future Mrs. Frank Bohler and Mrs. Ruth cient a(nd economical method, ac- Farmers of America have announc- Neisler who had been visiting re- cording to Assistant Taylor County ed Plans for their fourth annual turned home with them. Agent Jerome Ethredge. Increased Parent-Son Banquet at the local Mrs. Janie Ross and children use of weed control chemicals is ^ h ° o1 cafeteria on April 27, 8 p. spent the week end with Mrs. Lokie evident as farmers more complete- p rp „: dpnt oupHrar-v. Ramatt Rogers Sunrtav dinner quests also ly mechanized their cotton produc- President Shadrach Barnett will Rogers. Sunday dinner guests also Droeram be master of ceremonies. W. John- included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Me- Tlon program. n . . A - . Crarv and children and Mr. Julian Two cotton pre-emergence chemi- , n y Davis is Chapter Advisor. Rogers, all of Thomaston. cals used by Taylor County farmers, ' — are Chlore I. P. C. and Kormex D.L. Mr. Ernest Davis is still on the These chemicals give control of sick list at his residence here. He most annual grasses and broadleaf is up and about the home but un- weeds, Chlorea 'I.P.C. may give bet- able to carry on his usual routine ter grass control especially in san- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Baugh of Moul- activities. His numerous friends dier soils while Kormex D.L. will do trie announce the marriage of their wish for Mr. Davis an early recov- a better job on weeds daughter, Laura Eugenia Baugh, to ery. | Neither chemical will give con- Allen s - Norrie of Melbourne Beach trol of Johnson grass, Bermuda Fla., and Meriden, Conn., son of S. Mrs. Carl Giles is still a patient sg nut „ rass an , d other pren- D. Norrie and the late Mrs. Norrie. at the local hospital suffering from ° jal ’ rags and weeds The wedding took place at the Holy an injury sustained in a fall at Exte41sion Cotton Specialist Gary Trinity Episcopal church in Mel- her home several days ago. The Torrence a dvises Taylor county bourne Beach. Mrs. David Lindsay numerous friends of Mrs Giles wish f armers t0 use either chemical on sister of the bride, was matron of for her an early and complete re- sandy soil w i t h good moisture con- honor and David Lindsay was best very. ditions and above 65 F. If they man. The bride is a graduate of Many of the county’s young plant before the soil reaches 65, he Norman College and Valdosta State people who are away in college advocates Chlora I.P.C. Be sure to College Mr Norrie attended the will be home this week-end for follow directions for light and hea- University of Hartford and is now Easter. We wish for each of them a v y soils regardless of which chemi- safe and delightful week end and cal you choose. that they will be in the church of their choosing Sunday. | CrOSS Roads Club 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 Mrs. Hugh Thrasher (Myrtice Met April 9th Sorrells) of West Blocton, Ala., is | improving after undergoing surg employed in Melbourne Beach. Mrs. Norrie is a niece of Mrs. Carl C. Giles of Butler. Once a Sultan kept his 100-wom- en-harem three miles from where . - . ,t 5 . - . - | The Cross Roads H. D. Club met be lived. Every day he sent his ery April 2nd at the Birmingham April 12th with nine members pres- manservant to get one of the hospital. Mrs. H. B. Walker has re- , wives. The Sultan lived to be 88, turned home after spending two ( ’ ident M rs. Avera , pres id- but the man-servant died when he weeks with her sister, Mrs. Thrash- ed ^ me ; tI and called the was only 30. Moral: “It’s not the er. 'house to order. women who kill you, but running Mrs. J. T. Mathews was stricken I Mrs. Libbie Taunton served as, after them.”—Cleveland Courier, ill while visiting her son, Dr. Rob- secretary and treasurer due to the ert Mathews in Atlanta. Her con- absence of the regular secretary dition is improved at this time and treasurer. and she is expected to return to Devotional was given by Mrs. her home here within a few days Harmon. her many local friends will be | Old business was discussed. New gratified to learn. ] business was also discussed and it ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF 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 Vi ” Insulating Sheating . . $51.25 per M Magnolia Mortar Mix . . $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 . . $13.23 each 32”x54” Full Frame Screen rt w \o . . $2.85 each Pittsburg Outside White Paint . . . $3.95 per gal. Mauk 4-H Club Met April 10 The Mauk 4-H Club met April 10 at the Community House with seven members present. The girils worked on new drap eries for the 4-H room. These cur tains have been a big project for our Club and we are proud of them. After the business session, de licious refreshments were served by Marilyn and Gayle Woodall. — Club Reporter. H-D Council Group Plan Griffin Tour The H-D Council members are plannig a tour of Dundee Mills and Griffin Agriculture Experiment Sta tion on May 3rd to emphasize H-D Week. Friends of members are invited to attend this interesting tour. Look for further announcement in these ! columns at a later date. Garden Club Attend Tour of Macon Homes Goddard Funeral Home LUCY CHAPEL 96 Years of Service Telephones: TI 7-4885 TI 7-4755 Our Carefully Trained Staff is capable of handling your prob lems in time of need, Call on us for consultation. The Butler Garden Club voted to attend the tour of homes in Macon for the April meeting. There were about 20 members who attended. A luncheon was served at the River side Methodist church. The Macon Federated Clubs en tertained at a tea from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Garden Center on College Street. Card of Thanks I would like to express thanks to everyone who were so kind to work with me to make our “Tom ’IMiumb Wedding” the success that it was. Without the help of each of you this would not have been pos sible. Mrs, Betty Kennon, Project & Finance Chm. Butler P. T. A. ] was decided that for home improve- 'ment week the Club will put flow ers in their church. Plans were also made for family night when each member will bring something for exhibit. Date for this event will be announced later. Plans were also made for the night of April 28th when the Sen ators Quartet, Cavereymond, Trav elers will be back at the gym in Butler. Committee was appointed to take care of the booths where hot dogs, cokes, candy and coffee will be sold. Plans were madef or a work day on May 15th. Mrs. Cooper gave a demonstration on covering old shoes and making kitchen towels. j A tour of Dundee Mills in Grif fin on May 3rd was discussed. I Meeting adjourned with Council benediction. Punch and cookies were served by Mrs. J. P. Harmon and Mrs. L. A. Harmon. I Rustin Lake Opens To Public April 28th Rustin’s Lake will be open to the public on April 28th. | Swimming, picnicking and other |recreatin will be free. I We will have regular swimming hours during the week days: One o’clock p. m. unail sunset. No night swimming. Anyone violating this regulation will forfeit their swimming privileges for the sea son. ] The pools will be open to pic nickers seven days a week and will be open to the public all day on Sundays. j For our legal protection we ca>n- i not provide motor boat accommo- ]dations for recreational purposes. 1 Fishing boats with small motors will be permitted. We are looking forward to see ing you at Rustin’s Lakes. Remem ber: You are welcome! (4192) W. T. RUSTIN. I Good advice: Don’t be trying to help your children with their home work. It might disillusion all parties involved to learn how little you know. BaAIaI INDEPENDENT NEIGH80RHOOOSTORES WALKER’S Grocery & Market Butler, Ga. 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