The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, July 19, 1962, Image 2

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PAGE 2 THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 19, 1962. Reynolds Department Conducted by | Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds Miss Ann Harp is spending some time in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Hoot Russell visited in Sylvester last Sunday. Miss Louisa Philpott and Brer Russell spent Monday in Athens. Mr. John James of Macon spent Thursday witih Mr. Robert Swearin gen. Mrs. Harry Powell of Albany, is spending sometime in her home here. The Boy Scouts are spending the week at Camp Bern Hawkins, By ron. Mr. Joe Pyron of Tifton, Ga. spent the week end with his mother. Dr. and Mrs. Guy Lunsford of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. J. R. Lunsford. Miss Florence Smith and Miss Helen Miller have returned to Jack- son, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hicks have returned home from a visit to Moun tain View. Miss Lynda Bennett lias returned to New York after visiting Miss Amelia Halley. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Whatley of Savannah is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musslewhite. Mrs. Oscar Thompson and chil dren of Atlanta spent Wednesday with Mr. F. A. Ricks. Miss Rebeckah Mims has returned home after attending summer school at Statesboro, Miss Elizabeth Parker of Carroll- j ton, visited Mr. acid Mrs. Wm. I Parker last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Carson Jr., and children have returned to their home in Illinois. Rev. and Mrs. Vance Mathis and baby of Parrott, were Friday guests of Mrs. Irene Whatley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks of Birmingham, Ala., visited Mrs. C. C. Paulk for the week end. Miss Bobbie Seay of Columbus, is spending her vacation with lief mother, Mrs. E. F. Seay. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elliston of Atlanta, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. henry Hicks. Mrs. Eric N. wsom, Mrs. Winifred Harrel and Miss Marion Newsom shopped in Columbus Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McRee, Linda and Johnny are spending the week at Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Mrs. Frank Clark and grandchil dren of Centerville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fountain. Mrs. Elma Cook of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Alice Elliston of Butler visited Mrs. Verna Lucas last week. Johnny Whatley of Atlanta is spending awhile with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neis- ler. Mr. acid Mrs. Wade Lane and Rusty are spending the week in Savannah visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Posey, Julie and Scott Posey are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hollis in Orange, Texas. Mrs. R. A. Birk returned Satur day to her home in Goldsboro, N. C. after visiting her mother, Mrs. Susie Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mr. Claude Walton of Ft. Valley visited Mr. and Mrs. David Mont- fort, Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Whatley and family aTe spending this week end in Ft. Rucker, Ala., with Mrs. Whatley's sister. Misses Sara Ann Fountain and Betty Acin Booker are spending a few days in Macon with Betty Ann’s grandmother. Mrs. John Edwards and Emily have returned to Tryon, N. C., after a week's visit with Mrs. D. W. I Harp and Mrs. D. J. Hicks. Mrs. C. S. Taylor of Ft. Valley and Miss Annie Taylor of Atlanta, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Montfort. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Webb of Thomaston and Miss Shelia Webb of Chattanooga, visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Whatley this week. Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. J. G. Hicks, Mrs. R. L. Swearingen and Mrs. M. W. Flanders spent Thurs day afternoon i>n Montezuma. Mr. Don Whatley and Mrs. Edgar Whatley attended Lee Street Meth odist Church, Americus, Sunday where Mr. Whatley was guest so loist. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher have returned to their home in Raleigh, N. C., after a visit to their daughter Mrs. C. H. Denning and Mr. Den ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pike and son Miss Rebekah Mims, Randy, and Mrs. Alvin Pike of Ma- I errv P ar L-o Wallr^i- con were Thursday guests of Mrs. : jerr y 1 arKS Walker Edgar Whatley and Mrs. W. M. Marry Next Month Ilollis. MISS REBEKAH MIMS Mrs. C. M. McCracken of Baxley: has returned home. Sse was ac- J companied by her daughter, Mrs. Grady Elder who v/ill visit her for j several days. Miss Ruth Ann Mims of Daytona i Beach, Fla., has returned home af- ! ter spending several weeks with i her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs | D. T. Montfort. Mr. and Mrs. William Powell Sr. ! of Harlow, Ky., Mrs. William Powell' Jr. and children of Chattanooga, Teno., spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell and Mrs. Josh Newsom. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Vreeland and children and Mrs. Shuler Antley of Marietta acid Mrs. A. C. Vreeland of New Orleans, spent the week end with Mrs. Edgar Whatley shopped in Macon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Alford III of Montgomery, Ala., will be the week end guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Irene Whatley. Miss Betty Ann Booker of Panama City, Fla., returned 1o Montgomery with them. Mrs. R. L. Bell Sr., Mrs. Irene Whatley, Mrs. C. C. Paulk, Mrs. Ben Hinton Mrs. Ferdinand Carson, Mrs. R. E. Aultman Sr., Mrs. Susie Woods and Mrs. Grady Elder spent several days at Lake Blackshear recently. Miss Lynn Russell is spending the summer working under the Home Mission Board in Montana. She has been in Hamilton, Neihart, Butte, and after this week will be in Helena before going to Montana. She visited in Denver, Col., and (spent a week in San Francisco [where she attended the Southern j Baptist Convention. Last Wednesday afternoon ap proximately 200 cattlemen from Tennessee, Mississippi, Connecticut, Florida and all sections of Georgia visited the R. L. Swearingen Cattle Ranch here. Speeches were made by Messrs R. L. Swearingen, Sr., R. L. Swearingen, Jr., Ben T. Smith of Atlanta and Paul Aycock of Ten nessee. Refreshments were served and later in the day a tour of the farm to see the cattle was made. Mr. and Mrs. John Emanuel Mims, Sr., of Reynolds, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rebekah Mims, to Jerry P. Walker son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Walker of Lumber City. The wedding will be solemnized August 19th at the First Baptist church, Reynolds. The bride-elect, a graduate of Reynolds High School, is a Senior at Georgia Southern College. Mr. Walker graduated at Lumber City High school and Georgia Southern College. Cemetery Notice Anyone having loved ones buried atPine Level cemetery are request ed to send donations for the annual cleaning. We would also like very much to receive donations to finish putting the chain length fence around the cemetery. Donations to either project will be appreciated. Mrs. Cleatous Hill Miss Reba L. Turner Mauk, Ga. FOR SALE Yolanda Soy Beans; Germination 93%. Combine run but clean. In 2- bushel bags; $3.00 per bushel. John S. Montgomery Reynolds, Ga. R. 1 Anthony Barrow Methodist Circle Met Monday P.M. The Anthony-Barrow Circle met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. J. Tankersley with Mrs. Ed gar Whatley as co-hostess. The business meeting was pre sided over by the Circle Chairman, Mrs. H. W. Breazealle. Inspiration al music rendered by Mrs. Tankers ley was followed by the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Minutes were read and treasurer’s report given. Each Circle member was request ed to be responsible for the sale of two or three of the lovely books entitled, “Women of the Bible.” The proceeds will be applied to piano fund for the Sunday School. Mrs. Ola Hicks was in charge of the program. Her theme, particu larly for the youth of our church, was “Christ Above All.” Others on the program were Mrs. C. S. Saw yer and Mrs. Will Ricks. During the racial hour a delicious • ice course was served by the hos- 1 tesses. FOR SALE 1961 Model 14-ft.. boat, 45-h.p. mark 58A Mercury Motor with elec tric starter; Cox tilt trailer. Take up payments. W. O. Whitley, Jr. Mauk, Georgia (752b) Ph. UN. 2-4160 Roaming Bear Is Ordered Shot Atlanta, Ga. — The bear went over the mountain and if he doesn’t go back he more than likely will end up as a rug. For several weeks a black bear has roamed an area of North Ga., tearing down fences and frightening cattle and people. Sunday, State Game and Fish Director Fulton Lovell ordered the bear shot. Ho said it is dangerous. Lovell said there have been no re ports the bear actually attacked other animals or persons. THE FAMILY FRATERNITY Is For YOU! FRATERNITY, SERVICE, PROTECTION . . . you get all three with Woodmen of the World membership. After one year, you enjoy additional benefits . . . like these which ore not part of The insurance certificate, but are provided free to members. Up to $3,000 for treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis i Up to $1,000 for treatment of primary lung cancer Financial assistance in time of common disaster LET ME TELL YOU MORE ABOUT WOODMEN PROTECTION REPRESENTATIVE’S NAME ADDRESS PHONE TOWN and STATE •THE FAMILY FRATERNITY*® Woodmen Of the World LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY *'WCE OMAHA, NEBRASKA Going Forward WITH A NEW ONE? 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Major and Mrs. Jamie Philpott and family, Mrs. Jimmy Cook and children are visiting their parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryan. Miss Amelia Halley and Miss Lynda Bennett spent a few days last week in Camilla visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor, Sr. Goddard Funeral Home LUCY CHAPEL 96 Years of Service Telephones: TI 7-4835 TI 7-4755 Our Carefully Trained Staff is capable of handling your prob lems in time of need, Call on us for consultation. Get a July buy on a new Chevrolet, Chevy II or Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer’s -4 Taylor County Motor Co. Reynolds, Qeorgia