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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 24, 1962.
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Local
Happenings
[American Legion,
Woman’s Auxiliary
Each Win Trophies
Mrs. Herman Amos spent Wed- Gill-Johnson
nesday with Mrs. Aline Lowe in I . . .
Buena vista. | Announce Plans for
Mesdames Lewis Beason, Charles'Wedding in June
Willis and Bertha Bazemore, spent |
Tuesday in Atlanta. | The wedding of Miss Judy Des-
_ p . • I mond Gill, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fountain were Xir _„ T
recent euests of Mr and Mrs Norris ^ rs ' Leon Gill, to Henry Carroll
recent guests oi Mr ana Mrs. iNorris Johnson f M D L williams
Sikes in Miami, Fla. | of M acon, will take place at 3 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Underwood June 10th at the Chapel of Flow;-
ers with Rev. Wm. F. Childres of-
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.
D. Taunton and sons.
Mrs. Alma Stripling of Americus
was the week end guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Eli Garrett.
ficiating.
No invitations are being mailed,
but relatives and friends are in
vited to attend.
Sharpe—Akin
Mrs. W. H. Trussell, Mrs. Frank
Gray and Mrs. Tom Fountain spent
Wednesday in Macon. j Mrs. Marjorie Sharpe of Jackson-
of ville, Fla., announces the engage-
Citizen’s Role
In Savings Bond
Drive Stressed
Egg, Poultry Meet
Set for June 10
; of Dothan. Ala., president, an-
[ flounces.
The Board will hear the recom
mendations of its Egg, Broiler and
Decatur, Ga. — The Board of Di- Turkey advisory committees. Chair-
rectors of the Southeastern Poultry men of these committees are Board
The Third District American Le- r- Ta j ° r n° U j t £ S - g ° al in the 1962 and Eg S Association will meet in members Maurice Pickier. New
The Third District American Le Freedom Bond Drive will be $26,000 t its first reeular summer session London. N. C.; Smith johnson,
gion and Auxiliary met in annual Series E and H Bond saleg) Mrs .| Ju S ne ^ 12 ft the BrcSvater Beach Woodstock, Ga.. and Marvin John-
Maesal Childres, chairman of the , Hotel, Biloxi, Miss., A. A. Middleton son, Rose Hill, N. C.
volunteer bond committee for this i ’ „
convention at Fitzgerald last Sun
day.
The Butler Post was honored by CO unty announces. Sales from the
being awarded the 1962 Arthur J. f j rts c f the year thru June will
Gamara’s Membership Trophy. This count toward the quota. The inten-
award is made each year to the Post sive drive will be centered in May-
in the Third District that has the and j un e.
highest percentage of quota on gut besides dollar sales, the par-
Veteran’s Day, November 11th. ticipation of more families in a
Members of the local Legion regular bond-buying program—with
Post and Auxiliary attending the extra purchases during the drive
annual District Convention were: period—is urgently needed, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mathews, Miss Childres said. And she added: “The
Elizabeth Mathews and Mr. and question for each of us is: “What
Mrs. W. H. Trussell.
Crossroads H-D Club
Work Day May 12th
can I do to help the cause of peace
J and freedom?” It is a question of
I survival of our way of life against
I a triple threat: Military, ideological
land economic. ...
I “Selling more Savings Bonds
helps our Treasury meet the
mounting costs of keeping the peace
A work-day with covered dish
lunch at noon was the order of the —in a way that braces our econo
D Frori Vanianrtinohain nf I vlue > * ia., announces me engage-,day at Cross Roads Club House on my against the strains that defense
AugustavMted "li S™ and »< ■« Nancy Eliza- May the 12,h. pu,, on It And .. know that a
hare last week pnH | beth Sharpe, to Robert Lawton Akin i Eleven ladies were present for strong economy is the base on
irienus nere iusi weea e u. | son of Mrs H s Akin and the late tfie day and a number of hand which our military and ieological
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Means and Mr. Akin of Howard. The marriage cr aft articles w-ere worked on to be force both rest. We have to keep
children of Dalton were week end will take place June 17th at the displayed at family night supper showing the uncommitted peoples
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. * Druid Hills Presbyterian church. Saturday evening at 8 o’clock. °f the world that our kind of eco-
Perkins. ! Miss Sharpe is a graduate of Pres-, yj e began work at 10 a. m. and nomic system, under the four free-
byterian College, Clinton, S. C. She after a short lunch period, work doms, still produces more benefits
SEE IT NOW! OPEN TO SERVE YOU!
Willis Red & White Super Market
WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING SOON!
Butler, Georgia
AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT
Mesdames Lester Peed, Sr. Jack
Peed, R. C. Montgomery, Serna
Cameron, visited Mrs. Clara Came
ron, Sunday.
Mr. E. O. Dickson, Houston, Tex.
and Mrs. Richard Harding of Tam
pa, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Riley this week.
Mrs. Jones Perryman of Talbot-
ton visited her niece and nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter Jr.,
and other local friends Tuesday.
Mrs.Alice Riley is a patient at the
local hospital. It is hoped that she
will soon have a complete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wisham and
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens visit-
member of the Public Rela- was resumed. " for more people than does the com-
tion Staff at Grady Memorial Hos- At 2 p. m. the president called munist way. Propaganda won’t pre-
pital, Atlanta. Mr. Akin attended te Q ub to order for a business ses- .vail over positive proof.
Oglethorpe University and is as- s j on Devotional and reports from | “The local Savings Bonds com-
sociated with a widely known busi- various chairmen of committees mittee needs help during the
ness firm. were heard. The most encouraging drive. If you will volunteer, say so
feature of the business proceedings , on a post card or phone me.
Friends of Mr. Eddie Pennington W as the splendid progress being
will be gratified to learn that he
is recuperating satisfactorily at his
home here after undergoing surg
ery recently.
Birth Announcement
progress „ # .
made in improvement of Club House ! Juniors Honor Seniors
building.
Club members recently obtained
a very handsome coffee-maker by
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Mont
gomery announce the birth of an
8-lb. daughter on May 17th at the
Peach County Hospital, Ft. Valley.
She has been given the name Cyn-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Wisham j thia Leigh, and will be called Cin
selling flavoring.
The business session
journed.
then ad-
and children at LaGrange, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suggs,
Thomaston; Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Peed, Warner Robins, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suggs Sun
day.
Mrs. Wilson Jarrell is a patient
at the Medical Center Hospital in
Columbus. Friends wish for Mrs.
Jarrell a speedy and complete re
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Founthain
spent Friday and Saturday in
Manchester the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Seab Montgomery and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Slade.
Those attending the funeral of
Mr. J. W. Hand at Columbus Mon
day included Mr. Gordon Parks,
Mr. Perry Parks, Mrs. Lucy Clarke,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vandegrift, Mrs.
Marcus Parks and Mrs. H. H.
Parks.
Mrs. Jason Elliston sustained a
broken hip Tuesday while she and
Mrs. J. W. Waters were coming out
the Dempsey Hotel in Macon. She
was immediately rushed to the Ma
con hospital where she will be
hospitalized for about ten
days. Her room number is 537.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wain-
wright and children of Augusta: Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Earl Wainwright
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Wainwright of Ft. Valley and Mrs.
Raymond Giles of Reynolds, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Simpson Wainwright.
Gen. and Mrs. Leonard Sims of
Jacksonville, Fla., were recent
guests of Mrs. Helen Dunwody.
They were enroute to Atlanta to at
tend the “Parade of the Troubadors
Saturday night. Steve Persons, Mrs.
Sims’ grandson, is a member of
this talented group. Steve is the
11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Persons of Atlanta.
From time to time the Herald
hears from out of town friends re
garding these columns and one
came this week seeking news of the
Benns family, especially “Mr.
Charlie” and “Miss Mattile. ’ We
wish to thank Mrs. J. M. Royal of
Newnan for interest shown in these
dear people and to advise they are
doing well. Their children are fre-
quent visitors in tho homo of their
parents. Also many former citizens
of the community when making re
turn visits to the city call by the
Benns family home for a visit.
Cross Roads H. D. Club
I Family Night Supper
! Family Night Supper at Cross
Roads Clubhouse was well attended
Last Friday Evening
(By Mrs. Verna Griggs)
Using the pink, white and silver
colors of the 1962 Senior Class, the
Juniors honored the Seniors, facul
ty and guests with a “Song In My
Heart” banquet at the Butler High
Gymnatorium, Friday night.
Jerry Allmon served as toast mas
ter. Richie McCants, president of
dy. Mrs. Montgomery is the former and en joyed in the newly arranged j the Junior Class extende d the wel-
Carole Greer of Fort Valley. iClub dining room. I
We recognized several very wel-
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mitchell of come d guests including our County
Barnesville, announce the birtly of Commissioners and County Warden.
i An interesting program was ren
dered under the direction of Mrs.
B. Avera.
Mrs. Will Turner led in group
singing, accompanied by Crum
Shehee, Rufus Smith and Calvin
Hardy on guitar and mandilon.
They rendered several delightful
'musical numbers. Two humorous
huomorus readings were given by
:Mrs. Beason.
| Special honor was extended Mr.
;B. F. Kirksey for his untiring ef
forts toward the Club house work
Lost between my home (Marshall ag well as for his every interest
Apt. House) and local Post Office otherwise looking to the best in-
one Daisy Air Rifle. Finder please teres t 0 f the Club House and com-
_ daughter, Dondra Sue, at a For
syth hospital May 16th. Mrs. Mit
chell is the former Miss Reba Sud-
deth. The paternal grand mother
is Mrs. E. E. Mitchell and maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter E. Suddeth.
Undergoes Surgery
ADS.
CLASSIFIED
DAISY AIR RIFLE
LOST
munity in
general.
—Club Reporter.
Card of Thanks
contact me and get reward.
G. W. HEATH
(5241p) Butler, Georgia
FOR SALE
Horses, Ponies and Saddles for
children and adults. Good selection I wish to thank my friends
to choose from. We deliver. Butler for their kind concern shown
ALTON CARTER me during my recent surgery. Your
(5125p Plains, Georgia. cards and prayers meant so much
to me and I hold each and every
THOMASTON PROTECTED ROUTE one of you dear to my heart. I am
delivery and sales combination. 1 recuperating nicely now and hope
One man to work 9 hours daily tojto see as many of you as possible
replace one who didn’t. $81 a week whenever I’m in Butler again.
come and Steve Bazemore, president
of the Senior Class, responded.
Principal Malcolm J. Marchman
gave the address of the evening
and Doris Peed, Roger Ann Street-
man and Barbara Mashburn com
pleted the roster of speakers.
Dan Windham and Mrs. Bessie
Nelson are the sponsors of the
Junior Class.
YOU’LL NEVER SCORE
on reducing outgo, with
out a ChecK Book. The
record shows you how
you spend and where you
can save. And checks are
the safe way to pay. Open
your Checking Account at
this bank.
THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
BUTLER GEORGIA
(Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
guaranteed plus bonus. Average
earnings should exceed $100 a wk.
Advance with long established com
pany of 56 years. For an interview
appointment, write National Con
cern, 2810 King Street, Columbus,
Georgia. (534b)
Sewing Machine Repairs, all
makes; Repairman will be in town
Every Saturday. Call or bring ma
chines to: McKenzie Furniture, Ph.
UN. 2-4665. (419tf)
FOR SALE
One, two-bed room home located
near Butler; also two, three-bed-
rom homes within the City limits
of Butler; $50.00 down, and move
in. Contact:
ROGER STRIETMAN
Ideal, Georgia
(3’15’tf) Phone 2-387
The story is that a Texan walked
into a store and stumbled across a
smal object. Looking down he saw
that it was a money clip containing
several $50 bills. “Well, say, this
is great!” he boomed happily, as he
threw the bills aside. “I’ve never
owned a money clip!”
Mrs. Myrtice (Sorrells) Thrasher
320 Twelfth Street South
Bessemer, Alabama
Card of Thanks
For your many deeds of kindness
and sympathetic understanding
shown me and my family in the
passing of a dear wife and mother,
Mrs. L. L. Minor, Sr., we wish to
express our thanks. Your friendship
continues to be our most prized
possession.
L. L. MINOR, Sr.
and Family.
ATTENTION!
All persons interested in taking music
lessons may contact Elizabeth Mathews in
person, by mail, or by telephone for further
information.
Phone: UN. 2-2122
or UN. 2-4455
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