The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, June 28, 1962, Image 7

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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JUNE 28, 1962. PAGE SEVEN Local Happenings Wall-Brand Marriage Solemnized June 16th In Presence of Friends Mr. and Mrs. Grady Long of Americus visited Dr. and Mrs. Eli Garrett, Sunday. Mrs. Walter Caldwell is spending several days this week with friends at Junction City. Mrs. L. M. Davis of Decatur is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Locke and Mrs. O. C. Keen Sr. Miss Sylvia Maxwell has been placed on the Semester Honor List at Wesleyan College on the basis of her high scholastic average dur ing the past semester. S-Sgt. and Mrs.Vineyard Stephens and sons visited for several days last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Underwood. The Steph ens have just reteurned from Cam- Mrs. E. H. Bazemore spent Thurs- j bridge, England. Mary Edith Jarrell Elected Vice-President District 4-H Council day and Friday in Reynolds with i Mrg g ess j e Dunwody of Macon Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brunson. | spent several days this week visit- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cash and j>ng with her brothr, Mr. Bob Car- — tsnow"em“ j nvfe Kinc of Atlanta sDent ! son who has been ill for some time, member of the FFA He is now Satu,d«y“ ith M, S O£ KeeTs” His many triend wish tor Mr. Car- Pl°Vod by a Fort Valley business (Mrs. Verna Griggs) Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wall an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Lanell, to Leon ard J. Brand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Brand. The single ring cere mony was performed at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Partain on June 16th, 5:30 p m. Rev. Partain officiated in the presence of close friends and relatives. The bride chose for the wedding a white sheath dress with blue ac cessories. The bride is a 1962 graduate of Butler High School where she has been active in F.B.L.A., 4-H and the Library Staff. The groom also attended the lo cal High School where he was son an early and complete recov- Miss Gail Smith of Ocala, Fla., jery. was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Theus and Mr. and Mrs. Valdon Smith firm. Miss Sharp, Mr. Akin Married C.P.O. Edward Gay of Brunswick, Maine spent the week end with his mother and sister, Mrs. Elma I » . * , -ii Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fickling Swain and Miss Mildred Gay. Jer- JaCKSOnVllie and Stephen of Pompano Beach, ly Morgan, Bonaire spent the week 1 Fla., are spending this week with end with his grand mother and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown. !aunt, also. Miss Nancy Elizabeth Sharpe, i daughter of Mrs.Marjorie sharpe of Capt and Mrs. James Braddy and- M rs. Walter Wilson and little AkhfweJe^mrrde’d Tun/mf at *3 children of Decatur are visiting this Emmett have returned to their 0<c]ock at Druid Hills Pres b y terian week with their parents and other |home in Sheffield, Ala after spend h J * Merle c Pa tterson of- relatives and friends here. 1lir - 1 ' /r ’" 5 Dr. and Mrs. Tommy Theus and baby plan to spend the week end Butler before going to Rome, Ga. where the family will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Phillips and children, Grady and June of Winns- boro, S. C., spent the week end with Mrs. J. W. Phillips and Mrs Carrie Roberts. Misses Carolyn Bazemore of At- j lanta and Harriet Forehand of Lakeland, Fla., spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bazembore. Mrs. Sam Freeman and children Sam, Carol and Bob returned to their home in Oxford, Ala., Monday after spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Locke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Underwood had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Windham and La mar, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Windham and Troy of Thomaston and S-Sgt. and Mrs. Toy Windham and sons of Warner Robins; Pvt and Mrs. Pat Windham of Warner Robins; S-Sgt. and Mrs. Vineyard Stephens and sons. church. Rev, Merle C. Patterson of ficiated. . . ... . i After the ceremony, a small re- son accompanied their children to tlon was given in the church Alabama for a few days visit 1 ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- , parlor. Miss Virginia Neil cut the Danny Coffee of Cross City, Fla.,' cake. Miss Sara Christy kept the is spending some time with 'his brides book and Mrs. George Ah- grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ( bott of Clemson, S. C., the bride s Maxwell while his parents, Rev. sister, served punch, and Mrs. Ernest Coffee are vaca- j Mrs. Martha Glasure served as tioning in New York and touring matron of honor and Fred Adams points of interest in the New Eng- was best man. The guests were Ten boys and girls of Taylor County spent three days at Rock Eagle 4-H Camp competing in vari ous projects. They included: Yeast Breads: Mary Edith Jarrell. Clothing: Miriam Tucker. Biscuits: Alma Dora Barnett. Muffins: Karen Parks. Canning: Martha Clark Tractor Maintenance :Roger Clark Land Judging: Richard Allen, Ronnie Clark and Kenny Clark. Livestock Judging: Richie Mc- Cants,, Nick Carrington and Terry McCants. The highlight of the meeting was on Wednesday night when winners and officers were announced for the coming year. Mary Edith Jarrell won the elec tion of girl’s vice-president. Miss Sylvia Maxwell Awarded Scholarship At Wesleyan College Miss Sylvia Maxwell, daughter of Mrs. W. S. Maxwell, has been awarded a Class Honor Scholarship at Wesleyan College for the 1962-63 year on the basis of her pastyear’s record. In addition to her scholastic leadership. Miss Maxwell has also excelled in extra curricular activi ties during her two years at Wes leyan. She is a member of the Lib eral Arts School and this year has completed Junior Class require ments. DEAN THEATRE Butler, Georgia THURSDAY & FRIDAY; June 28 & 29 (Show Time, Night Only, 8:15 o’clock) “BACHELOR FLAT” WELD - BEYMER - THOMAS - HOLM (Color) SATURDAY, June 30 (Show Time: 2-30 P. M. & 8-15 P. M.) DOUBLE FEATURE “SEPTEMBER STORM” MARINES LET’S GO” u land States. Mrs. Louise Suggs Solicits Contributions To Salk Institute seated by Cecil Griggs and Lum Purvis. Gary Sharpe gave his sister in marriage. The bride wore white silk organza, designed with lace bodice. Her finger tip veil was at- jtached to a lace coronet and she Good, Gospel singing will begin Icarried a bouquet of white orchids | at ^0:30 a. m. Come o>ne! Come all! land lilies of the valley. After a wedding trip, the couple Home Coming Day At Trinity Church There will be home Coming Day at Trinity Free-will Baptist Church on the fourth Sunday in July. The church invites everyone to come and bring your lunch for the noon hour. SUNDAY & MONDAY, July 1 & 2 (Sunday Show Time: 2-30 p. m. & 9-15 p. m.) (Monday Show Tiem: 8-15 p. m.) “CGMANCHEROES” PEACHES Pick your own Peaches 75c a Bushel Fruit Is Tree-Ripened. Bring Own Containers. Lovick Anthony BUTLER, GEORGIA :6283b) Americans can again form a ( Alter a weaaing irip, me partnership with Dr. Jonas Salk by wiu reside j n Orlando, Fla. helping to build the Salk Institute ; for Biological studies. 'urcrc G 1 The salk institute will be one of WSUo CrcleS Meet the greatest research laboratories in * Qpceinn the world. Dr. Salk, the brilliant ( 1** Joint Session scientist who gave the world a i _ . . polio vaccine, will be the diretor. j The Circle of the Woman s Society The world-famous scientists from of Christian Service of the local the United States and abroad will Methodist church met in join s engage in basic research at the, sion on the afternoon of June 19th Salk Institute. They will study the! Mrs. H. E. Allen pres J^ p n ); npnine human call to try to find the the meeting to order. The opening cause of disease and provide better hymn was O Zion Hast f’ £oll ° k fr health and fuller lives for men, by prayer. Scripture was taken women and children. |from Matt. 20:18-28. Research at the Salk Institute, Mrs. Billy Amos gave a most in will definitely speed up the con- teresting program on ^acL® nh quest of many diseases that cause Challenge of Missions . Ouj pam, cr pp g _ . . ... ... - F j Q^rvip Those Miss Albritton Enrolls At Vocational School (Mrs. Verna Griggs) Miss Brenda Albritton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Albritton, en tered the Dudley Hughes Vocation al School in Macon on June 11. She will study Cosmotology. Miss Albritton is a 1962 gradu ate of Butler High School where she was active in F.B.L.A. and was chosen a Senior Superlative. Cemetery Notice Anvone having loved ones buried at Midway cemetery are requested Childres Service Station BUTLER GEORGIA Shell Oil Products Sporting Goods ICE BLOCK or CRUSHED Sunday Hours: 7-30 A. M. to 8-30 A. M. Fishing Supplies & Equipment >a, Ih'e Salk* Institute wil be built at pie for Christian Servie.” Those | t0 sen d donations to Mrs Jimmy I _.. K 1 nrngram were Ctrl n erf iplri Rt. 2. Butler, for ccme- Duntaipie ior uiuauan — ^ r million-'particiapting in the program were stringfield. Rt. 2, Butler, for ceme the city. ', Misses Elizabeth Mathews Johnnie tery cleaning. 1 - — Mrs. Jimmy Str.ngfield San Diego, Calif., on dollar tract donated by me ~ . - . Fifteen million dollar s will be Lou Adams and Eugenia Hortman. needed for construction and equip- ] The Circles conducted separate m ent. business session, electing new of- Mailers and special gift letters ficers for the year. They .rejoine have been sent to residents of this i n the annex for the social hour, county. Everyone is requested to Refreshments were served by tn give whatever he can to become a hostesses: Mrs. Herbert Wiicnar, stockholder in the laboratory of , Mrs. C. T. Wright, Mrs. Allen Payne life. Mrs. Louise Suggs, Chairman of the local National Foundation Chapter, asked that contributions be sent to the Salk Institute Building Fund, % Mrs Louise Suggs, Butler, Ga. Framed Founders Certificates will (628) Butler, Ga. Rt. 2 Phone: TI. 7-4108 x. > -t l Mrs. O. Scott and Mrs. Mae Ncl- It takes some rain and clouds j before we can see a rainbow in the , sky. By the same token, it some- • times takes a shower of tears be- J fore we can see a rainbow of hope. -Elberton Star. RE-ELECT ZACK D. CRAVEY FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL An elderlv widow from another state appealed to Zack Cravey for aid on her fire insurance policy. Fire had DESTROYED her home, all possessions. Investigation revealed the com pany in her own state was BANKRUPT. She had LOST EVERYTHING, including the $213 paid for her policy. Two weeks later she was DEAD. Such cases DON’T HAPPEN in Geor gia. Under Zack Cravey no GEORGIA-OWNED company has GONE BROKE! Zack Cravey be presented to donors of $25.00 and Birth Announcement Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Leon Theus announce the birth of a son, Wm. Leon on June 6th at St. Joseph s hospital, Augusta. ....mrs OUR BUSINESS on Especially at this time of yeai*j with Spring planting, repairing and other money problems, farmers are more and more, in need of ready cash. For a quick, low cost farm loan see us today for a confidential solution to your money needs. C/3 the citizens state bank BUTLER GEORGIA (Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) PICK ft SIZE |l PICK ft PRICE jg PICK ft DODGE tJ DODGE DIVIDEND DAYS WHATEVER YOU WANT IN AN AUTOMOBILE, YOUR DODGE DEALER IS READY TO DEAL. Our volume is up. And we’re passing the savings on to you during Dodge Dealer Divi dend Days. Pick a Dodge, any size or price, and get our big Dodge Dealer DIVIDEND DEAL! BIG DODGE CUSTOM MO. Custom-made lor the big ear man. Manufacturer's suggested retail price lor thcCuj- tom 880 4-door sedan, exclusive of destination charges, Super Spinner wheel covert and white walls: *2964. NEW SIZE DODGE DART. Sized right in the middle of the big and little. Easy to park. Lots of pep. Dodge dependability. Manufacturer’s suggested retail price for Dart 6-cylinder 2-door sedan, exclusive of destination charges, wheel covers an* white walls: *2241. COMPACT DODGE. If you want a compact that does more than just save gas, Lancer is your answer. ManufacUirer’s suggested retail price for Lancer 170 2- door sedan, exclusive of destination charges, white walls and wheel covers: *1951. Butler Motor Company Butler, Georgia