The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, July 05, 1962, Image 7

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BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 5, 1962. PAGE SEVEN Annual Georgia 4-H Club Meeting At Rock Eagle Butler W. M. U. Elects Officers For Year 1962-63 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Payne spent I Sunday at Callaway Gardens. Mrs. Rudolph Parks flew to Dal- I las, Texas to join Mr. Parks for the fweek end. Mr. Johnny Bradshaw of Ft. Val- ley was the week end guest of Mrs. . Robert Cochran and Fran Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riley and | family of Atlanta spent Monday I ■ here with Miss Mary Tom Gray.' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Upson of Columbus, spent last Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Har- buck. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lavender and children of Deecatur were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean. Mrs. Frank Oliphant, Mrs. Bess Dunwody, Mrs. Tom Bateman of Macon, were guests here recently of friends. . Tyhe time, of year had. strived «for ■"' The Woman's Missionary Union of the 29th annual Ga. 4-H Club Coun- the Butler Baptist Church has cil Meeting. It was officially opened elected Officers for the year 1962- by Mr. W. A- Sutton Cooeprative Ex- 63. Selected to fill the office of tension Service, at Rock Eagle 4-H 1 President was Mrs. Martin Chap- Mrs. J. S. Green, Jr. and son i Ce " ter > Eatonton, Ga., June 25-28. ma n. Mrs. Chapman has served out Johnny, plan to spend Saturday 1 *? h " ny Akins > president of the the unexpired term of the 1961-62 with hed sister, Mrs. J. W. Hollis,, State . 4 ’ H 5l 0 ^ ncl1 f . r ° m pr *® i4ent - of Rutledge, where she will assist presided over the meeting. , others elected to serve with Mrs. at a tea honoring Mrs. J. M. L ™}® s given ^ ^?. r ‘ Chapman are: Mrs. Robert Griggs, Griffin. jL. W. Eberhardt, Jr., Associate Di- chapman are: rector of the Cooperative Extension Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cochran II and ' Service, little Tom of Athens were week-1 The nomination for the State end guests of their mother, Mrs. Council officers took place at 4:30 Marion Cochran, and grandmother, assembly. The campaign speeches Mrs Frances Cochran. were given. The political campaigns ,, _ . , , jcame to an end on Mrs. Rudolph Parks, Joy, Mari, morning. Rudy and Gay are visiting their | Dr. R. C. S. Young, a consultant mother, Mrs. Robert Cochran, for from General Motors Corp. was the Missions several weeks. They will leave here speaker at the evening asembly. Mrs. Robert Griggs, vice President. Mr.s B. J. Byrd, Secretary. Mrs. Grover Mott, Treasurer. Mrs. J, W. Edwards, Pianist. Mrs. Luke Adams, Program Chm. . . Mrs. Kathleen Anthony, Mission Wednesday study. Mrs. T. L. Fountain, Prayer Chm. Mrs. L. L. O’Kelly, Community to join Mr. Parks to make home in Dallas, Texas. their American Legion Aux to Meet Friday Mrs. H. H. Gee, Publications. Mrs. Robert Griggs, Publicity. Mrs. W. H. Trussell, Social. Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Lottie Moon Hattie Rawls Tuesday morning Mr. L. W. Eberhardt Jr., was the speaker. He had just returned from a trip to Russia and behind the Iron Curtain. 1 cj rc j e Chairman* He made us feel ..proud to be Ameri- j Mrs. E. H. Dunn, cans - . Circle Chairman. All six districts were separated Mrs Earl Dunn j Mickey ... w int0 work groups. In each group, Nort hcutt Circle Chairman. All members of the Butler Unit the discussion was “Our American Mrs Jobn Davis intermediate 124, American Legion, are urged to Heritage. What We Can do to be G irls’ Auxiliary Cunselor atendjhe regular meting at the Le- Better Leaders and Citizens.” We Mrs Harry Lovvorn j unior Girl’s Auxiliary Counselor. Clean Sprayers After Wood Control It is extremely difficult to clean a sprayer" that lids'been used with 2-4-P. , ' a We suggest that sprayers apply ing 2-4-P NOT be used for cot ton 1 or pthar' sensitive crops. The chemical can be removed from: yojiir equipment if, immedi ately qftfcir qse, you flush out the entire system with detergent solu tion. Fll tank and prime system with ammonia solution of one gal lon of household ammonia in 100 gallons of water.Allow this to stand 12 to 24-hours. Then disassemble- nozzles and soak caps, screens, etc., in ammonia solution. You may substitute sal soda or eight pounds trisodium phos phate for ammonia. After soaking, rinse through sprayer. V. R. Reddish, Co. Agt. Little Misses Margaret and |gl ° n Home Friday (tomorrow) 3:30 had two meetings each day. Catherine MeCleskey are visiting ! l h . e . ??! n JZT. ' Mrs - w - s - p Sunbeam Di their aunt, Mrs. R. Pelham. A. Browne in Elder Bentley Adams, Mrs. R. W. Edmondson of Thomaston, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Childres last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Wall and children of Auburn, were the week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Riley. Friends of Mrs. J. B. Goodwin ter, Miss Clyde Brewer. will be elected so that they may be zenship ceremony was presented by rctoer reported at the State Convention the 4-H Club members who will be Mrs Robert Poolo Nursery Coun . at Macon July 27-29. of voting age for the general elec-1 selor It is hoped that a large number tion. Mr. Harold Darden, Associate of Legion and Auxiliary members State 4-H Club leader was in from our local Post and Unit and charge. wil attend the Convention. —Publicity Officer. Lockhart Reunion Mrs. John Pennington, Beginners Sunbeam Counselor. Mrs. Jimmy Smith, Primary Sun The Lockhart Reunion is an nounced for August 26th, 9-30 a.m. wil be interested to learn she is to 4-30 p. m. The place is Flat Rock naa jiiuiiu ^ ^ now visiting in the home of her sis- Columbus, Ga. Come one, come all. Georgra* in *1908 was the unveiling I of a plaque in his honor. At the 10:30 Assembly, Dr. Ken- beam Counselor and ’ Eight Year old neth Dells, president of Freedoms Sunbeam counselor. Foundation at Valley Forge gave an • inspiring talk on freedom. [ Mr. Henry Massey, Extension Mrs. Louise Sugg'S Poultryman, gave a slide on the University of Georgia. In tribute to G. C. Adams who was founder of the 4-H Club of Solicits Contributions To Salk Institute Mrs. Paul McLarty, Mary and Martha of Westfield, N. J. arrived here Saturday to visit her parents Dr. and Mrs. Eli Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Woodall Jr., and children of Jonesboro, visited Rev. and Mrs. Walter MeCleskey Sunday. Scott returned home with them for a visit. MRS. W. C. GRIER 427 Bernard Drive Coilumbus, Ga. Americans * can again form a partnership with Dr. Jonas Salk by Card of Thanks Our State Council President, John ny Akins, of Berrien County gave helping to* build the Salk Institute a report on 4-H activities in for Biological studies. State during his term of office. j The salk institute will be one of I The official closing of the 29th the greatest research laboratories in We wish to take this opportunity State 4 ' H Council Meeting was the world. Dr. Salk, the brilliant to express our sincere thanks and brou .g ht to a cl ° se by J° bnn y ~- S , scientist who gave the world a appreciation to our many friends P resident and w - A - button, uirec- po ij 0 vaccine, will be the diretor. who were so kind and thoughaful t0 ^,, _ .. , ... ,,^,1 The world-famous scientists from during the illness and passing of . Those attendmg from this county the United states and abroad will u , .. . ,our loved one, Shelby Jean Chil- included: Janice Peed, Mary Edith engage in basic research at the Rev. and Mrs. Walter MeCleskey | dres Words cannot express how Jarrell > Nlck Carrington and Gordon Sa lk i nstitute . They will study the DEAN THEATRE Butler, Georgia WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, July 4 & 5 (Show Time, Night Only, 8:15 o’Clock) “The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse” (Cinemascope) GLENN FORD & INGRID THULIN FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 6 & 7 (Show Time: 2-30 P. M. & 8-15 P. M.) DOUBLE FEATURE ROCK HUDSON, KIRK DOUGLAS, DOROTHY MALONE “THE LAST SUNSET” PLUS “ADAM AND EVE” MICKEY ROONEY, MAMIE VAN DOREN, FAY SPAIN SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, July 8-9-10 (Sunday Show Time: 2-30 p. m. & 9-15 p. m.) (Monday Show Tiem: 8-15 p. m.) “GONE WITH THE WIND” CLARK GABLE, VIVEN LEIGH, LESLIE HOWARD WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, July 11 & 12 OLIVIA de HAVILAND “LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA” (Cinemascope) accompanied Misses Katrina Cheek Jan McGlaun and Mitzi Towson to the M. Y. F. Annual Conference at Epworth-by-the-Sea this week. Mrs. Gilbert Robinson of Houston Texas, returned to her home Satur day after visiting here with her sister, Mrs. H. H. Riley and Mr. Riley and a host of other loal friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Childres, Mr. and Mrs. K, E. Jone Jr. and family of Macon spen last week vacation ing at Indian Rock Beach, Fla. The party reports a delightful outing in 1 the “land of flowers.” Recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Green, Jr., included: Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Rawls and daughter, Bel Anne of West Palm Beach, Fla.; Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Jones and son, Chris, of Tifton. Mrs. C. L. Hart, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hart Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cosey, Sharon and Karen of Perry; Mrs. E. R. Taylor, New Orleans; Miss Julia Hart of Atlanta, attended the Lane-Hart wedding at Kinsport Tenn., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Cox and little Eugenia of Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Otis B. Cox, Edward and Mary Ann and Miss Raye Cox of Columbus, were Sunday visitors of their father, Mr. O. E. Cox. Mrs. Otis Cox and children remained over for a more prolonged visit. Mary Edith Jarrell, Reporter much each prayer, flower, tray 0 f Shehee. food, cards, and contributions have meant to us.May God’s richest bless ings abide with each of you always is our prayer. Peed-Knight Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Childres ... ¥ ni j and Family j Wedding Is Planned Mr. & Mrs. Felton Childres p Qr August 12th arid Family Other members of the Childres Family CARD OF THANKS human call to try to find the cause of disease and provide better health and fuller lives for men, women and children. Research at the Salk Institute will' definitely speed up the con quest of many diseases that cause pain, crippling and death. The Salk Institute wil be built at San Diego, Calif., on a miiiion- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lester Peed dollar tract donated by the city, of Macon announce the engagement, Fifteen million dollars will be of their daughter, Alma Jane Peed needed for construction and equip- to Mr. Franklin E. Knight, son of ment. ! R ev. and Mrs. Jesse Knight of Ma-I Mailers and special gift letters The family of Mrs. Camilla Cot- con Tbe we dding is planned for have been sent to residents of this ney wishes to express sincere ap-l August 12 at the Log Cabin Baptist county. Everyone is requested to preciation to each and everyone f°r ! church. |give whatever he can to become a sharing in the loss of a dear aunt.) Miss Ppprt the rranddauehter stockholder in the laboratory of The cards, food and floral offerings' of Mr and Mrs L T . Peed of But- life. will always be remembered dearly |j er g be is a graduate of Miller Mrs - Louise Suggs, Chairman by each of us. Thanks also are ex tended the Doctors, Sams and What ley for their service rendered dur ing Mrs. Cotney’s illness. Miss Losia Windham and family Card of Thank# We wish to thank our many friends for their thoughtful deeds during the illness and death of our loved one. For the visits, prayers, flowers, cards, trays of food, and other acts of kindness we are most grateful. May God bless you everyone. The Family of Mrs. R. A. Allen of High" School for Girls where she the local National Foundation was a member of Tau Omega Pi Chapter, asked that contributions be sorority. sent to the Salk Institute Building Mr. Knight is a graduate of La- Fund, % Mrs Louise Suggs, Butler, Grange High school. He is employed Ga by a Macon business firm. I Framed Founders Certificates will be presented to donors of $25.00 and more. A Correction for Miss Parent# Warned The obituary written Shelby Childres in last week’s issue Law Coverinfif of the Herald should have read that | s she lived in the home of her grand j IVlotor Scooter# parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B Childres, Crowell district. Childres Service Station BUTLER GEORGIA Shell Oil Products Sporting Goods BLOCK or CRUSHED Sunday Hours: 7-30 A. M. to 8-30 A. M. Fishing Supplies & Equipment Cemetery Notice OO .. THAT’S OUR BUSINESS Especially at this time of year, 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 i your money needs. CO BUTLER GEORGIA (Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Anyone having loved ones buried at Midway cemetery are requested to send donations to Mrs. Jimmy Stringfield, Rt. 2, Butler, for ceme tery cleaning. Mrs. Jimmy Stringfield Butler, Ga. Rt. 2 (628) Phone: TI. 7-4108 PEACHES Pick your own Peaches 75c a Bushel Fruit Is Tree-Ripened. Bring Own Containers. Lovick Anthony BUTLER, GEORGIA .(Lo^b) Atlnnta, Ga. — Here’s some good advice for Georgia’s parents regard ing junior and a motor scooter: It’s against the Georgia law to drive a motor scooter, motor bike or any other motorized vehicle of that type without a driver’s license —and you can’t get a license to drive it unless you are 16 years old or older. That reminder comes straight from Col. H. Lowell Conner, director of the Ga. Dept, of Public Safety, who said some Georgia parents ap parently are unaware of this situ ation. “We receive numerous calls from parents in regard to this” he said. “Many of them already have bought these vehicles for their chil dren and want to know how they can go about getting a license. They can’t. “They can’t even get a learner’s driver license. That’s because a 15 year old boy with a learner’s li cense must at all times have a li censed driver who is over 21 years old riding alongside of him. You -an’t meet these requirements in a motor scooter. “We have some parents ask us if it wouldn’t be all right for their child to drive without a license sc long as he stayed in the yeard, oi iriveway or close to 'home. The an swer is “no.” It not only would be Against tho law but it would en tourage juveniles to break the law FOR SALE Rust Colton Pickers and Olivri Farm Mach ; nnrv. 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