The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, July 26, 1962, Image 7

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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, JULY 26, 1962. PAGE SEVEN Local Happenings Allen Spillers of Atlanta was the eek end guest of his parents. Mr. B. B. Hughlin of Columbus is pending this week in Butler. Mr. Herbert Riley of Macon spent onday with his mother, Mrs. Alice iley. Mr Billy Brannin of Perry spent he week end in Butler with Mr. lbert Adams. Steve Bazemore who is attend- ng Youmg Harris College spent the veek end at home. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Payne and Villie are spending the week at acksonville Beach. Mrs. Ralph Dunwody and Frank liphant of Macon were visiting riends here Saturday. Miss Fanny Pickard of Macon jpent several days with Mr. and Irs. Hugh Culverhouse. Mrs. A. E. Locke is visiting Mr. land Mrs. Tommy Summerour and family at Quantico, Va. Mrs. R. J. Knepley of Clinton, Md., is the guest of her parents, [Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rustin. Scotty McCleskey of Waycross is visiting her cousins Margaret and Catherine McCleskey this week. Mr and Mrs. B. C. Scott of Or lando, Fla., have returned home after a week’s visit with Mrs. E. B. Shehee. Mrs. Irene Peed has returned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Guy Whitehead, in Macon for several weeks. Mrs. J. M. Rustin, Mrs. Pauline Knepley and Mrs. Frances Adams and family will spend Thursday at Callaway Beach. Major and Mrs. James Braddy and children, Pamelia and John of Atlanta, were week end guests of Butler relatives. Mrs. L. R. Dean is spending sev eral days in Thomaston with her sisters, Mrs. Ruth Mathis and Miss Gussie Wilson. Mrs. Murray Walker and Murray Jr. visited Mrs. Walker’s brother, Mr. H. E. McCorvey in Jacksonville Fla., last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robinson visit ed relatives in Calhoun Falls, S. C., Elberton, Union Point and Sanders- ville last week. Mrs. O’Kelley is spending this week in Cairo visiting friends. The local Selective Service Office will open Tuesday, only, of each week until further notice. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Whitner and son, Lannie, of Greensboro, S. C., were Monday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benns Jr. Mrs. Paul McLarty and daughters Merryl and Martha, have returned to their home at Westfield, N. J., after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Eli Garrett. I Rev. Walter McCleskey, Scott McCleskey, Frank Riley Jr. and sev eral other local citizens are attend ing Youth Camp at Epworth-by-the Sea this week. Chris Shehee will return to Birm ingham, Ala., after spending two months with his grandmother and his father, Mrs. E. B. Shee and Mr. Banks Shehee. Mrs. J. C. Moulton of Macon and Mesdames Ed Bradberry Sr. and Ed Bradberry, Jr., of Roberta were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Benns during the week end. Week end guests of Mrs. H. B. Walker were Mrs. Ronald Harley, . » of Savannah and Mrs. S. M. Fitz- IVleryl Ann Lane, simmons of Eglin Field, and Miss | a _L. U al .i Marriprl Sandra Fitzsimmons of Dublin. JaCK Mart Married Misses Patricia Montgomery and Tenn. Ann Benns accompanied Dr. Clif- I ford Montgomery to Wewahitehka, j Miss Meryl Ann Lane, daughter Fla., via plane Sunday for a week’s of Mr. and Mrs. Bordie Lane, be- ' ‘ came the bride of JackW. Hart of Orlando, Fa., in a ceremony at 3 p. m. June 30th at Mafair Metho dist Church, Kingsport, Tenn. The church decoration included baskets of glads and mums banked with greenery and seven-branch candelabra holding white burning tapers over the archway. Rev. Elton F. Jones, pastor of the in Warner Robins, Sunday. Jimmy church performed the ceremony, and Larry returned home with Prenuptial music was presented by their grand parents to spend the Miss Frances Mooney^ organ is , week Mrs. Gene Underwood, soloist. Miss Mooney played “Ava Maria”, “The Local friends of Mr. Bill Irby of Greatest of These Is Love” and Macon will be gratified to learn Traditional Wedding March. Mrs. that he is recuperating satisfac- Underwood sang “O Perfect Love” visit to relatives in that city Citizens of the community are invited to do their canoiing at the Butler Canning Plant on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week be tween the hours of 8 a. m. and 3 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robinson, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson Kirksey-Bell Engagement Told Mrs. Howard Kirksey announces the engagement of her daughter, Judith, to Mitchell Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bell of Ellaville. Miss Kirksey is a ’62 graduate of Butler High School where she was active in F. H. A., Tri-Hi-Y and 4-H. Mr. Bell attended the Schley County High School where he was active in FFA, and Hi-Y. He is now employed by a well known business firm in Ellaville. The wedding is set for August 10. Butler Post Eelects Its Slate of Officers torily after undergoing major surg ery several days ago at the Mont gomery Hospital in Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harmon and “O Lord Most Holy.” The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hart, Sr. and his brother, Charlie L. Hart, Jr., as best man. im - ttIlu mls - Juoc n 11 ushers were Clifford Hammond, and family spent last week end at £ , Fla an , d Paul K. Cosey, Jekyl Island. Mr. Harmon attended ^ Ila ’ ’ the Georgia Rural Letters Carriers e ^> Nelson of Orlando, Convention and Mrs. Harmon at-| ’ hride was ma tron of tended the Auxiliary Convention. Bridesma ids were Miss Ronnie Towson, Frank Riley, Cathy Lane, another sister of the Mrs. Randolph Averett spent lastjBubba Adams and Scott McCleskey bride, Mrs. Jane Hagai, cemsm week in Newnan visiting Mr. and ar e among 161 young people at- the bride and Miss "Ulia^ a , Mrs. Mrs. Felton Childres and Mr. and Arnold Robinson. Randy, Glenn and Wanda Sue Averett spent last week with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Averett at Buena Vista. Mrs. Frankie McCants, Richie and Terry McCants, Mrs. Willis Gar rett and Sara _ Tuesday for Florida to spend sev eral days. Mrfs. J. Evans, Mrs. S. F. Evans and Miss Elva Jean Stokes of At lanta spent Friday and Saturday in Butler with Mrs. Hamp Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williamson Kindral. Connie, Kenneth and Tim my of Albertville, Ala., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robin son. tending the Methodist camp at Ep- worth-by-the-Sea this week. Rev. Walter McCleskey is serving as a counselor. ter of the groom of Atlanta. The attendants were dressed alike in street length orchid silk organza over taffeta, with a scooped neck- lime fitted bodice, and train Guests in the home of Mrs. Haves p] ea ’ted skirt. They wore matching Parks and Mrs. Willie Barnes last kats and carr i e .d bouquets of white week were Sgt. and Mrs. J. R. Par- : Fu jj M urns . mu. , * rish Jr., and children Jimmy and . The fi owe r girls, Sharon and Terry McCants, Mrs. Willis Gar- | De bbi e and Terry Moser of Midwest j Karon cosey, nieces of the groom rett and Sara Jane Garrett left city, okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rut- ! w c ere dre ssed in white organdy. land Jr. of Atlanta; Mrs. Carl Rut- j Given in marriage by her Uncle, land Sr., and Tommy, James, Janet Emor y Lane, the bride wore a and Jerry Rutland of Upatoi; M . rs - if U u length gown of nylon orgamza Martha Bishop and Terry McDaniel des ig ne d with a sweetheart neck- of Reynolds; Mr. and Mrs. Gorman ; line ou tii ne d in appliqued alencon Jarrell and Mary Edith, Mr. amd , Her skirt featured an ap- Mrs. Bobby Parks and Ellen and ’ - Jackie and Daphine, Mr. Cecil Parks and Celia of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yelton and chil dren, Zack, Roy and Ginger of Montgomery, Ala. At the regular meeting in July Butler Post 124 of the American Legion elected the slate of officers for the new Legion year. Those chosen will be installed in August. Nine delegates have been elected to attend the State Conven tion at Macon which convenes Fri day, Saturday and Sunday of this week. It is hoped also, that as many of our Legion and Auxiliary members as can will attend the Macon Convention. —Publicity Officer. Revival in Progress At Mt. Pisgah jS.'H -ai L, «*s «* r w „ n. Jw- 3 DON’T LET ANOTHER MONTH . SLIP BY... V J without at least one de posit in your Savings Account in this bank. Make this month, and every other month; a get-ahead month for you. * w t 0 MARCH NOVEMBER pliqued panel down the front amd extended into a brush train Her bouffant butterfly veil of silk il lusion was attached to a cap o orange blossoms and pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with Stephanotis centered with a white orchid. , , ... Mrs. Lane, mother of the bride, wore a beige lace dress with satin trimming amd matching accessories. Mrs. Hart, mother of the groom, wore a powder blue silk dress with lace trimming and white acces- sories. Following the ceremony the bride’s parents gave a reception in the church parlors. After a trip to Nassau the couple resides at Or lando. There are two services daily dur ing the revival in progress this week at Ml. Pisgah Baptist church. Hours of worship are 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. each day through Fri day (tomorrow) evening. Guest minister during this revi val season has been Rev. Walter Evans pastor of Butler Baptist church. A cordial invitation is extended everyone to attend. Cemetery Notice 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 Strimgfield Butler, Ga. Rt. 2 THE CITIZENS STATE BANK BUTLER GEORGIA (Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) United Family Life Insurance Company JULIAN W. EDWARDS II General Agent Butler, Georgia We have the General Agen cy for this well-know Life insurance Company. Our Agent, Mr. Robert Humber, will call on you. New Office located next door to Service Station where / stand ON HIGHWAYS: I am deter mined to reorganize the State Highway depart ment and take it out of politics. We will build roads with efficiency, for less money and with no political pressures. My administra tion will provide for State maintenance of rural roads and will speed up comple tion of our Interstate Highways. SANDERS for commit January in Georgia, 1962 NEXT TO A DAY LIKE THIS, you’ll like flameless •••••••••• electric air conditioning best Crisp, cool, clean air—exciting as a toboggan ride! You can have the same invigorating climate on the hottest summer day with flameless electric air conditioning. All air conditioners use some electricity. Rut the best air conditioners use only elec tricity. They don’t need costly fuel pipes, water pipes, water towers or flues. They don’t consume oxygen. Their only need is today’s biggest bargain—electricity. Modern electric air conditioning cools and circulates the air, controls humidity, filters out dust, pollen and noise. Give us a call, whether you want to cool a room, house, office, store or whole industrial plant. Electric air conditioning packages and delivers the kind of air you breathed on that snow-capped hill. Remember? Learn how we can i>ay up to $200 toward wiring your home so you can live better electrically. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY FOR GEORGIA’S PROSPERITY AND VITALITY “A Prescription for Progress” Cast your vote where it counts, for Dr. Winston E. Burdins, physician, lawyer, businessman and civic worker. His "Prescription for Progress" means better educational systems, higher teacher pay, and more junior colleges, improvement of our prison system with rehabilitation as our goal, and improved care of our mentally ill. It’ll be a better Georgia with Dr. Burdine as Lt. Governor working on his "Prescription for Progress" for Georgia. VOTE FOR Dr. Winslon E. Burdine FOR LT. GOVERNOR IIOKE O’KELLEY Candidate for Governor Sept. 12, 1962 Democratic Primary PLATFORM-THE ENTIRE STATE OF GEORGIA Promise—A Brand New Day in Georgia Politics Hoke O'Kelley RE-ELECT ZACK D. CRAVEY FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL The National Fire Frotectlon Association, of Boston, Mass., Is a non-profit organization and is considered the fire prevention "bible" by its world-wide membership. Recently its General Manager, Percy Bugbee, wrote Zack Cravey: "We have been very much interested in your SCHOOL SAFETY PROGRAM ever since you initiated It In 1956 and are certain it has played an IMPORTANT ROLE In TEACHING our YOUTH the principles of LIFE safety from FIRE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!” Georgia voters will see that ZACK does JU8T THAT. Zack Cravey