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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 17, 1962.
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Mrs. Walter Caldwell is visiting
relatives in Thomaston this week.
Mrs. W. E. Farley of Columbus is
the guest of Mrs. W. E. Hightower.
Mrs. J. B. Goodwin is visiting Tec * 1 - June 22.
Steve Binkley, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Green, ati honor
graduate at Lanier Sr. High, Ma-
|con, will be awarded a diploma on
i June 7th and plans to enter Ga.
her daughter, Mrs. Robert Barbour
in Byron.
Mrs. Mary Moulton of Macon was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Benns, Saturday.
Mr. Victor Bartlett of Washington
D. C., spent last week with his
sister, Mrs. Jewell Gray.
Her many friends will be glad to
see Mrs. Eva Joiner out again af
ter an illness of several days.
Miss Sandra Waters of Savan
nah, was the week end guest of her
grand mother, Mrs. A. L. Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Driskell and
grand children of Forest Park; Mr.
Clarence Edmondson of Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs. Ethridge
Entertained Sat.
Fourth Power
Night Generator Begins
Operation in Ala.
(Mrs. Verna Griggs)
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ethridge
were entertained with a going away Power from the fourth and final
party Saturday evening at the home unU of the newl completed mil .
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Cooper. _
The party was given by the Young ion-watt Southern Elec. Generat-
People’s Department of the Butler | n g C °- P^nt at Wilsonville, Ala.,
Baptist church where Mr. Ethridge bas begun flowing into Georgia
has been a teacher of the Bykota homes, farms businesses, and in-
Class , dustries, the Ga. Power Co. an-
Those attending included: Mr. nounced this week,
and Mrs. Hoyt Clark, Mr. and Mrs. I The Southern Electric Generating
Harry Lovvorn, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Co. is owned jointly by the Ga.
Brewer, Jimmy Locke, Miss Betty Power and Ala Power Companles
Jean Gee, Miss Glenda Larkin, Mr. wlth the two (irms sharing equally
and Mrs. Earl Dunn Jr. Mr. and j n t be ou t P ut of the $146 million
Universitv Program
Gets $35,675 Grant
Athens, Ga. — A grant of $35,675
has been made by the National In
stitute of Mental Health to the Uni
versity of Georgia school of home
ecnomics for continuation of a
program to train personnel to care
Mr. Buck Martin of Forest Park, Mrs. Robert Griggs, Natilie Brewer, wilsonville facility.
were week end guests of Mrs. Lucy
Edmondson and Jerre
the honorees and the hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ethridge will leave '
this week for Americus where Mr.
Ethridge will be employed as As
sistant County Agent in Sumter
Four 250,000-kilowatt turbogen
erators are used to produce the pow
er at SEGCO. The proximity of the
plant to the Alabama coal fields,
Ga. Power engineers said, was one
of the major factors in the Wilson
ville location.
“Completion of this facility,” J.
Met in Monthly Session J - McDonough, Ga Power president
said, marks a milestone in the in-
The Bu«,er Garden Club me, ,n S"-- “ n G g S°
recuperating monthly session at the Community and ln(lustrlal econom , sts
assure us
Mrs. E. H. Bazemore is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Pounds at Thomson, while county,
little Dal Pounds is a patient at a
Wh “ e Butler Garden Club
Mrs. Hoyt Clark returned home
Friday after undergoing treatment
at the Macon hospital for several
days. Mrs. Clark
Mrs. Jewel Gray and Mr. Victor sa f isfactoril y at this time her many House May 9th. Mrs Billy Amos, ^V he e ectric powe equirement
wiciWI Mr Warren Bart- x. i nrociHoH ever the hnei- me electric power requirement
Bartlett visited Mr. Warren Bart
lett at Barnesville last Thursday.
Mrs.E. B. Nelson of Ambrose is
spending the week with Mrs. Bert
Carson who continues on the sick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kendrick
and Joyce were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bick-
ley.
Teri and Renee Green of Macon
spent the week end with their
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs T. B.
Green.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hursh spent
the week end in Americus and
Bainbridge, guests of their daugh
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Whitehead
an dlittle grand daughter of Macon
were the guests of Mrs. Irene Peed
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Windham
and children of Macon spent Sun
day wit htheir mother, Mrs. Hoke
Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson and
Little Emmett of Sheffield, Ala.,
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Wilson.
Mr. ad Mrs. J. W. Edwards II,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Edwards and
Mr! and Mrs. Sonny Edwards spent
Sunday with Mrs. M. J. Sullivan at
Quincy, Fla.
Visitors at the home of Mrs. Ruth
friends will be delighted to learn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pope of
Gainesville, were recent guests of
their mother, Mrs. Mintie Pope, en-
route to Jekyll Island for the
Rotary Convention and on to Flori
for pre-school children.
The program was started this
year under a $20,000 grant, split
between state and federal funds, to
help establish pre-school centers.
A spokesman emphasized the
need for this training by pointing
outh that thousands of the pre*
school children spend most of their
awake hours in day care centers,
nursery schools or kindergarten.
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president, presided over the busi- . . ., . , , ...
noas cl r 1J1 Georgia over the next decade will
n£ w r _ increase by a billion kilowatt-hours
^"SuS^ESTTeiaS annually. The SEGCO Plant alone
a miniature golf course on the ™ 1 pro J de Georgians with 3%
Community Club property which bllllon kllowatt ‘hours each year.”
was unanimously accepted with a Construction now under way on
da where they will visit points of committee of men to direct this Ga. Power generating plants
interest. project. Mrs. W. H. Trussell gave a throughout Georgia will add nearly
, report on the tour of homes in Ma- a million additional kilowatts to
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker had as CQn Mrg . Tom Fountain gave re . the company’s capability, increas-
dinner guests Sunday, Rev Gary pQr ' Qn tour Qf furniture store in ing it by 50 per cent. McDonough
Oburn, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Ken- Columbus from which the Club pointed out that because of the ex-
drick, Lesley Kendrick Jr., Mr. and netted 2 o dollars. |treme amount of time required to
Mrs. Howard Kendrick Beth, Der- Mrs Fountain presented the pro- build today’s huge generating
rell and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Jack gram subject being “Flowering plants, new facilities must be sched-
Kendrick and children. Trees." Our native flowering trees uled and construction started far jn
Mr and Mrs Cecil Culverhouse. were discussed after which each advance of actual needs. The first
David and Jan' of Thomaston; Mr. member present was given a slip engineering and construction plans
and Mrs L M Guv Cherry and of paper to write names of flower- for SEGCO were drawn seven years
Larry of Butler;’Mr. and Mrs. J. F. in i? trees in their gardens. Mrs. Rod ago and work has progressed
Beeland and Marsha of Thomaston Brown and Mrs. Hugh Cheek tied steaadily since,
ere Sunday guests of Mr. and for the honoring of having most ] SEGCO operates two coal mines
rs Hugh Culverhouse. trees: The number was nine. j to provide the plant’s major fuel re-
’ s i Miss Judy Locke rendered a vocal quirements.
Dawn Pennington, little daughter solo “Trees” by Rosbach with Mrs. I
of Dr. and Mrs. John Pennington, j. w. Edwards I at the piano. |
sustained a broken arm last week The hostesses, Mrs. R. C. Mont- ' Birth Announcement
when she fell while riding her bike, gomery, Mrs. D. W. Culverhouse,
Dawn is recuperating satisfactori- Mrs. R. L. Brown and Mrs. R. D.
ly and hopes to be able to enter Waller served a delicious sweet Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cochran II an-
her school activities in a few days, course to 20 members and two'nounce the birth of a 9-pound son
guests, Mrs. Edwards and Miss to be called J. T. Cochran III. Mrs
Twenty members of the H. D. Judy Locke * "
Club and invited guests went on
tour of Dundee Mills and Griffin Oil
Experiment Station May 3rd. New lifinVV ■ OUT* SPulflftl
information on food preservation UU1UU1
and growing more beautiful roses |
was gained at the Experiment Sta
tion.
Stalnaker
W. H.
Mr. ' and
Youngblood and Tippie were Sun
day dinner guests of their mother,
Mrs. Mary L. Stalnaker. Mrs. Stal-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kyle
- , J j urniion, Mr. and Mrs
Neisler Sunday included William, | and family Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Walton and Ben Neisler, Miss Marie
Neisler and Misses Mary E. and
Janie Neisler.
Mrs. Eli Garrett was on the sick
list at her home here several days
last week. Numerous friends wish
for Mrs. Garrett an early and com
plete recovery.
Mr. Ernest Davis has been re
moved from the Macon Hospital to
his home here and is reported to
recuperating as well as can be ex
pected at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brunson of
Reynolds; Miss Carolyn Bazemore
of Atlanta; Mrs. Kathryn Knowles
and Britt of Atlanta, were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baze
more. *.
Capt. and Mrs. James Braddy
and children, Pamela and John of
Decatur were the guests of tnmr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gul
verhouse and Mrs. Jack Brooks last
week end.
(This column is sponsored by the
Butler Chapter of Future Busi
ness Leaders of America.)
Tests are back.
Mrs. Hicks’
naker reports that this was indeed nounced for tonight (Thursday)
“her day” and hopes to have many j n t be local School Gym.
more like it. I
| The Butler High
spent have pre-registration
School wi:
next week.
Friday and Saturday with their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Jule Edwards, j The bas ketball teams and th
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle left Atlanta J cheerleaders were entertained at
Wednesday for San Francisco, Cal., j supper Tuesday evening by tl
for a period of two weeks. From Woodmen of the World.
California they will proceed to I
Kansas City, Kan., to make their
home.
Cochran is the former Miss Cissie
Mansour. The youngster made
his arrival May 15th at the Pied-
month hospital, Atlanta.
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Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Adams of
Franklin, Ga., Mrs. J. T. O. Baird
of Milwaukee, Wise., were guests
Monday of Mrs. Mintie Pope. Mrs.
Baird remained over for a more ex
tended visit.
Friends of Miss Mary Tom Gray
regret to learn that she is ill an
has been a patient at the loc*l
hospital for the past ten days. We
wish for her a speedy and com
plete recovery.
Pvt. Gary Trawick, after spend
ing ten days here on leave from the
U. S Marines, returned Sunday to
Camp LeJune, N. C.; from there
he will proceed to California on the
19th and will depart for the service
of h is country in Hawaii. Friends
wish for Mr. Trawick and h family
a pleasant' sojourn abroad and
safe return to the states.
Maj. and Mrs. Richard Turk and
daughter, Ann, having been sta
tioned at San Antonio, Texas for
the past year, will arrive harp to
day (Thursday) for a visit of sev
eral weeks with Mrs. Sara Cross
before leaving for Liberia (Africa)
where the Major will take up a
new assignment.
Capt Harold Heath spent last
week in Atlanta and attended a
series of conferences at Lockheed
and Warner Robins. Harold made
brief visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Heath and Mr. Al
ton Heath, leaving Sunday for
Evereux Air Force Base, France
where he and family are presently
residing.
Richardson-Eubanks
Friday (tomorrow) night is
apart as Class Night in the ]
school gymnatorium.
C^rd of Thanks
neighbors and friends
many expressions of <
nes shown at this time will e
be cherished by each of us.
The Family of
Mrs. N. C. Cromer.
The . best way to apply fertil
to ornamental plants is to wi
the plants, apply the fen^izer i
then throoughly soak the i
terial into the soil.
Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson of
Mt. Vemon, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Judy to Dudley
Eubanks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Eubanks of Butler.
The wedding was solemnized in
Lyons by Rev. Edward H. Carruth
Judy and Dudley are attending
Brewton-Parker -Junior College at
Mt. Vernon where they will gradu
ate in June.
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