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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 26, 1962.
PAGE THREE
BUTLER LOCALS
Mrs. J. H. Stanford spent Wednes
day with Mrs. F. C. Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton' Parker visited
Mrs. Homer Pender in Fort Valley
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Partain
and family spent Sunday at Jack-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norton and
family of Blakely, spent the week
end with their mother, Mrs. J. H.
Stanford:.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Locke, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Kirksey visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Wade during
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wainwright, Darrell
and Phyllis, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lehman Cummings in Ft.
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson had
the! as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
j Steve Anderson and family of Thom-
„ aston, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Heath and of n
Allen of Woodland, visited their I
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Jar- | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
rell, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Mrs. Franklin McCants and Miss
Mildred Peed spent Wednesday in visited their mother,
Columbus. | Peterman last week
Tom Cochran, son of Mrs. Marion
Cochran of Butler, recently enrolled
as as a student at Ga. State College
of Business Administration in At
lanta.
Mr. Cochran Is a graduate of But-
Francis Peed were Rev. and Mrs.'If r High School and is majoring in
iBill Adams, of Howard; Mr. Rossi^^hc Administration at Georgia
Peterman Barnes and Willard Adams of At- State.
Mr. Tom Cochran
Enrolls in Atlanta
College for Course
a . I li Lester, Jr ” J ac ^ son > Miss., i an ta and Mrs. Will Adams
Mrs. Frank
| Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Plunkett,
Mrs. Dott Lancaster and Miss Judy
Mr and Mrs Guerney Sealy of Mrs Elma Swain and Miss Mil- , Ryder a ll of Roanoke, Va.; Mr. La-
Florida were Saturday visitors of 1 dred Gay spent Easter Sunday with Roy Gee of Atlanta were week end
A/r ' Morgan and; guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Gee.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
children at Bonaire.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Cheek and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Jarrell and
Miss Hazel Jarrell spent Wednesday
in ColumoUs.
and Jan and Mrs. F. C. Jarrell spent
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams vis- j Monday in Atlanta,
ited Mrs. Mamie Parker at Pratts- j
burg, Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A: H. Jarrell were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gree, of At- Woodrow Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Billy hl "'bed°bv UtelTtMs week"The
lanta, spent the week end with;Amos, Jane and Bill. ■ 8 bed by ,lkleSS thlS Week '
Mrs. Clara Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McCorvey of
„. . . ,, ^ .Unadilla; Miss Mary McCorvey of
Katrina, Mrs.^Dequmder McGlaun ! Macon and Mr ar f d Mrs . H L
Arnold of Fitzgerald, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Walker and sons.
Georgia State has both a school
of Business and a School of Arts
and Sciences. Degrees of Bachelor
of Business Administration, Bache
lor of Arts, Bachelor of Science,
and Master of Business Administra
tion are ofered at the College.
Dr. Noah Langdale Jr., is presi
dent of Georgia State.
Mrs. Locke Hostess
WSCS Circle Meet
Rev. Bert Wheeler is confined to .. , _
Circle No. 2 of the Woman’s So
ciety of Christian Service met at
, Numerous friends of Mrs. Phobe' and Mrs. Wheeler hope for each of ;^e h ome o£ Mrs. J B. Locke Apnl
Mr. and Mrs. Durvid Bryan, Mrs. i Joiner regret to learn of her grave them’ a .n ear ly reovery from their i' s ’ as L
W. E. Joiner visited Mr. and Mrs. | illness and wish for her an early recent illnesses. I Mrs E D McCorvey, Circle chair-
John Wade Sunday. jand complete recovery. j Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and man, called the meeting to order.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Weldon Jr., | Mr. and Mrs. Asbury McCants Mrs.#\. F. Harvey were: Mrs. Bessie i Mrs Jessie Allen read a letter
visited their and family, Miss Mary Anthony Woodall of Macon; Ms. Menda from the District President.
I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, Tazewell; Mrs. Solon Wish-1 Scripture lesson was taken from
I Wiley Young at Roberta. am and Joan; Mrs. Beulah Elliston 121st Psalm. Mrs. Eli Garrett led in
land Hazel Patrick of Rupert. I prayer.
We regret to learn of the illness j The business session followed
of Mr. Calvin Jarrell and Miss Ber- Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. dur j n g which the roll was called
ta Perkins. We wish for each of Frank Peed were Mr. and Mrs. and m i nu tes of the last meeting
aem an early recovery. Robert Peed of Warner Robins; were read by the secretary. The
,Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peed and treasurer gave a report and dues
Mrs. Fred Chambliss and daugh- family of Macon; and Mr. and and j ove offering were taken,
ter, Nancy, of Dublin, visited their Mrs. Dewey Weldon Jr., and ; rmrinp the social hour the hos-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jar- family, | tessS as “ate,? fry Z.’ Herman
rell several days last week. | Mr and MrSi Walter Wlls0n and Amos served refreshments.
Mark and Reed Jarrell, sons of little Emmett of Sheffield, Ala., 1 There were eleven members and
guests of their, one vlsdor present.
West Georgia
Plans Summer
School Shift
Carrollton,, Ga. — President Jas.
E. Boyd has announced a major
change and a major addition to the
summer* school program at West
Ga. College.
Beginning this summer, the sum
mer session will be a full quarter of lasti 10 weeks
school work, instead of the split
session as in the past, altho it will
cover the same over all period as
the two sessions have covered in
the past.
The college is also offering a six
week institute on communism and
democracy in a changing world, de
signed for social science teachers
in the secondary schools.
In the past the summer school
has offered a six-week session fol
lowed by a three-week session. Un
der the new system, it virtually
will amount to a regular quarter,
during which
time students may take a full load
of three courses.
and family of Macon,
parents during the week end.
Terry Greer of Atlanta was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peed
and family for Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kendrick
and family were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neisler, Mrs.
Roy Bohler and Miss Janie Neisler
spent Wednesday in Thomaston.
Mesdames Jeanette Oliphant and
M. E. Everett of Macon were the
guests of Butler friends Wednes
day.
Her many friends will regret to
learn that Mrs. Etta Saunders is
seriously ill at her home near Ru
pert.
Mrs. Inez McKenzie and Bobby
of Columbus were week end guests
of their mother, Mrs. Dewey John
son. /
Miss Sylvia Maxwell will spend
the week end in Atlanta to attend
Greek Week activities at Georgia
Tech.
Miss Carolyn Bazemore of Atlan
ta spent Easter holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baze
more.
Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Jarrell, spent were week end
the Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wil
—Reporter.
grand mother, Mrs. F. C. Jarrell.
Mrs. D. T. Theus and Kay of La-
Grange; Mrs. Mabelle Bone of Co
lumbus, were Easter holiday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J B. Locke.
son. The group was joined by oth
er friends spending the week end
at the Wilson Lake.
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Mrs. J. C. Griggs, Mrs. Arnold
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Sunday guests of Mr and r . i and Mr and Mrs Sam W j s h am a t.
Franklin McCants were Mrs. Lester | tend&d ^ wedding of M rs. Jewell
Peed Sr., and Mildred, Miss Dorises lWaller to Mr j L Stephens at the
Doris and Jacquelyn and Mr. Alton | gecond Baptist churchi Warner
Delong.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Harvey Saturday were Eld. Em
ory Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Malone of
Macon; Mrs. Edwin Allen and Ed
die, of Butler; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Hartley of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Callahan, Mrs. Zack Mc-
Corkle, Mrs. Beulah Elliston and
Joan Wisham of Rupert.
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Robins, Sunday afternoon.
We are endeavoring to publish a
paper of local interest and would
sincerely appreciate any news you
have which would be classified as
local news. We cannot “make”
news, but can only chronicle it
as it is made by the citizen of the
community. Call or mail in your
items of interest by noon Tuesday
of each week.
Sunday guests of Mrs. F. C. Jar
rell and Hazel included: Dr. and
Mrs. Floyd Jarrell and family, Dr.
and Mrs. Harold Jarrell and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dequlnder McGlaun,
Jan and Jack, of Columbus; Dr. and
Mrs. A. P. Jarrell and Mrs. Estelle
Winters of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
Gorman Jarrell, Mary and Linda,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarrell, John and
Freddie, Miss Ethel Chapman, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Cheek, Katrina and,
I Ben of Butler; and Miss Mary Lou
I Averett of Howard.
H-D Club Members
Will Attend Guided
Tour of Griffin Mills
Cars of Home Demonstration Club
members and others will leave the
'court house May 3rd at 8 a. m.
for Griffin. They will arrive first
'at Dundee Mills where they will be
given a guided tour and the op
portunity to shop in their stores.
I A covered dish will be carried
and lunch will be spread in the
auditorium of the Ga. Experiment
Station after which there will be
'a tour of the various areas of hor
ticulture, food preservation, lawn
(grasses, fruit trees and berries.
J For further information, contact
( the Taylor County Home Demon
stration Agent.
Attention, Parents!
The Taylor County Board of Edu
cation has passed a ruling that any
child entering the first grade in
September, 1962 must be six years
of age by December 1, 1962.
It is also required that these
children complete necessary im
munization shots by the day school
opens.
The necessary shots are:
Three Typhoid Shots.
A Tuberculosis Skin Test.
Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Te
tanus and Polio Shots must be
completed. This means three shots
of each plus a booster every two
years.
Small Pox Vaccination within the
past three years.
If any of these shots have been
given by a Doctor, please take or
send his statement, giving dates of
such shots to the Taylor County
Health Center.
If your child has had none of
these immunizations, it will take
approximately four months to com
plete them. Please do not wait until
, summer to do this. Also, it is rec-
lommended by the Health Depart-
; ment that a complete physical ex
lamination be given your child by
lyour private physician.
I W. H. ELLISTON,
County School Supt.
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