The Taylor County news and the Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1962-current, November 09, 1962, Image 2

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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, November 2, 1962 The Taylor County News 'and The Butler Herald ' Published every Friday by Verna Griggs MEMBER GEORGIA PRESS ASSOCIATION Official Organ of Taylor County ★ ★ ★ VERNA GRIGGS Editor A Publisher JAMES L. DUNN Feature Editor FRED BROWN Art Editor CATHERINE BRADY Society Editor ★ ★ ★ Second Class Postage Paid at Rutler, Ga. NeHeesI Advorelsiag ■•fnienteth* (TO AMERICAN NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES'* ATUMTA » CHtCABO • PfTROIT . IQS AHOem * NtY YOtlt Meet The Bears Miss Brenda Gassett, a 16 year old junior at Butler, is a guard on the basketball team. She enjoys out-door sports and is a member of the 4-H and the FHA. She plans to attend Dud- ley-Hughes Vocational School to become a beautician. Bear Facts by . Rojur Anii S treetman That cloud of dust you saw rising from Butler High last Friday was not a dust storm as some were led to believe. It was just the students, busy with mops, pails, dust cloths, brooms and other cleaning arti cles, hunting down every little speck of dust and dirt. This was the climax of the "clean up” campaign sponsored by the FBLA in preparation for re- evaluation. A first prize of $3.00 for the cleanest room went to Mrs. Garrett’s room and a second prize of $2.00 went to Mr. Davis’s room. I may save you up to $125 on financing and insuring your next car Ask me about the State Farm BANK PLAN for fi nancing new or .used cars. J. ED BELL State Farm Agent Across from Post Offics THOMASTON, GEORGIA STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Homo Oftico: Bloomington, Illinois 59-32 Congratulations Bearsl We’re very proud of you as well as your coach, Mr. Car ter. We think, our cheerleaders are doing a fine job too. They are Miss Fran Cochran, cap tain; Miss Kay Davis, co-cap tain; Miss Betty Jo Hammack; Miss Ellen Parks; Miss Linda Coward; Miss Gwen Jenkins; Miss Marie Albritton; Miss Evelyn Harper; and Miss Da phne Barnes, alternate. The FHA sends a warm "thank you" to all those who participated in orconiributed to the "trick or treat" for UNICEF. Theeighthgradegirls collected $30.53, which will be used to aid children in 72 coun tries of the world. Mrs. Fitzsimmons, the FHA adviser, attended the Georgia Vocational Association meeting in Columbus Tuesday. The need for training in a trade was a topic of special interest to those attending the meeting. The annual staff is beginning its busy year. Please remem ber to purchase your Buhiscan soon. It seems as if one thing after another comes along at Butler High. The further we go, the busier we become. At the FHA’s formal initia tion, Friday, these new mem bers were added: Alma Dora Barnett, Mary Alice Barrow, Martha Clark, Carolyn Gault- ney, Melanie Holliday, Brenda Kirksey, Linda Kirksey, Marie Neisler, Nina Payne, Joanne Peed, Gloria Standridge, Lynn Underwood, Janie Whitley, and Marilyn Woodall. The installa tion of officers was directed by Mrs. Jimmy Smith, a former FHA president and a former teacher of Butler High. Those Juniors bring to mind Richard Allen, a forward on the basketball team, takes mechanics as a hobby. He is 15 years old and in the sopho more class. He is also a mem ber of the 4-H. Richard plans to attend college and become a mechanical engineer. the story of the Grasshopper and the ant—I’m sure you’ve all heard it. The Grasshopper was a very lazy fellow, while the ant worked hard laying up sup plies for winter. Well, the Juniors represent the Ant. They’ve just begun a new pro ject. This time they are selling Butler High Charm Bracelets. Let's be sure and give them our support! For the second time in the history of Butler High School, it will be a center for the Scho lastic Aptitude Test on Decem ber 1 from 8:30 to 12:30o'clock. The SAT Test must be taken by all students who plan to enter college. This can be taken by Juniors as well as Seniors. Achievement and Writing Sample Tests will also be given which last from 1:30 to ap proximately 5:45 o'clock. The school pictures are finally here. Everyone was waiting so hopefully to see how they turned out. As a whole they are very good. The Seniors especially are proud of theirs. Here are some important dates to remember: Re-eval uation, Nov. 5 and 6; American Education Week, Nov. 11-17; and Thanksgiving, Nov. 22. CONFIDENTIAL... CONVENIENT... COMFORTABLE a Bedroom ' Telephone Mr. and Mrs, Axel W. Alm- gren Jr. of Pelham announce the birth of a daughter, Shelly Alexis, Oct. 19, at Phoebe Put ney Memorial Hospital, Albany. Mrs. Almgren is the former Miss Gloria Celeste Griffin of Pelham. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Floyd, Rupert, announce the arrival of a new grand-daughter, Randall Lynne, born Oct. 20. She will reside at 294 Peachtree Circle, Warner Robins, with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Randall Peterman and sisters, Cathy, Deborah and Cindy. C_a.a nq rat 111 c\ 1 io i? s Best Wishes iYou’ll enjoy telephoning while relaxing. It’s so wonderful to get away from it all with a friendly call. Bedroom telephones are available in colors that add a delightfully decorative touch. Call our business office today and choose the color that pleases your fancy. PUBLIC SERVICE TELEPHONE CO. Reynolds, Georgia Mrs. Fickling Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Lucy Fickline was en tertained at her homeThursday November 1, at 6 o’clock with a birthday dinner. Those enjoying the dinner and evening were Mrs. Lang ley of Lakeland, Fla., mother of Mrs. Bill Fickling; Mr. and Mrs. William Fickling, Mrs. Bill Fickling, Billy and Janie, Mrs. Bill Montford, Cathy, Jenny and Billy of Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wilson of Butler. Mrs. Bill Fickling will be remembered as Miss Neva Jane Langley, Georgia’s Miss America of 1953. Gordon-Carson UDC Chapter Holds Meeting The UDC met at me nome oi Mrs. C. H. Neisler, October 25, with Mrs. E. B. Swearingen presiding. Plans were made for the presentation of fourteen Crosses of Military Service which have been secured. Reports were given by Mrs. C. H. Neisler and Mrs. E. B. Swearingen on the annual Con vention of the Georgia Divi sion, which was held in Ma con, October 14, 15, 16, and 17. Members attending the whole convention were Mrs. Swear ingen, Mrs. Neisler, and Mrs. S. J. Tankersley. Mrs. C. G. Elder and Mrs. F. M. Carson attended one business session. The Chapter made a very good record at the Convention, win ning Superior Chapter rating, and three cups: The Eunice Williams Reed Cup awarded to the chapter with membership between 25 and 41 making most outstanding report for the year, the Mildred Seydell Cup to chap ter of less than 50 members making the largest contricution to the Mildred Lewsi Rutherford Foundation, and the Maude Les ter F.akes Cup to the chapter having the best scrapbook in the Division. The winning scrapbook was on display, along with the Division Scrapbook, both of which will be sent to Richmond to the General Convention to compete with scrapbooks from all the other states. Mrs. Neisler and Mrs. H. G. Windham were hostesses for the occasion. Miss Wright Engaged to Mr. Wainwright Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wright of Roberta announce the eng agement of their daughter, Sylvia Theressa Wright, to Eu gene Wainwright son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wainwright of Butler. The wedding has been set for 8 p. m. November 21 at Walkers' Chapel Methodist Church near Roberta. Miss Wright is a honor gradu ate of Crawford County High School and is attending a Macon business college. Mr. Wainwright is employed at the Public Service Telephone Comapny at Reynolds. No invitations have been is sued but friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. Mrs. Lucille McKinney, Jan Hobbs - Nov. 8. Mrs. Nettie Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Dunn, Jean O’Neal, Geraldine Windham - Nov. 9. Janice Peed, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson Jr. - Nov. 10. Mrs. Taylor O’Kelley, Mrs. R. L. Bell Sr. - Nov. 11. Lynda Childers, Golda Den ning, Fran Whatley, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Locke - Nov. 12. Grady Trussell, Jr. - Nov. 13. Ferdinand Carson Jr., Chris tine Payne, Eppie Mae Arnold - Nov. 14. H. W. Cox Jr, Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Payne Jr., Nov. 2. Ruby Marilyn Hortman, Martha Bryan, Nov. 3. Brenda Evans, Jeri Windham, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Whatley, Kathy Byrd, Nov. 4. Marvin Peed, Margie Wain- right, Steve Smith, Barbara Sealy, Nov. 5. J. W. Windham, Polly Mc Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denning, Nov. 6. Cecil Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. James Young, Nov. 7, Shorter Alumni Luncheon Held The Alumni of Shorter Col lege met on Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Atlanta Riviera Motel Restaurant for the annual luncheon. Mrs. J. W. Edwards 1 and Mrs. Garland Byrd, alum ni of Shorter made plans to at tend the function. JOBS OPEN AT WRAMA Announcement has been made by the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Warner Robins Air Materiel Area, Rob ins AFB, Ga., that applications are being accepted for the posi tions of Stenographer and Typist, grades GS-2, 3, and 4. The entrance salary is $3820 per annum for stenographers and $3560 per annum for typists. Applications will be accepted until further notice. Applications are also being accepted for Electronic Equip ment Repairer Helpers, Grade W-5, $1.72 per hour. Appli cations will be accepted through Nov. 7, 1962. No experience is required; however, appli cants must qualify in a written examination. Applicants will be accepted through Nov. 14 for warehouse men positions. No experience required, must qualify in a writ ten examination. Full information and appli cation forms may be obtained from the Board of Civil Ser vice Examiners, Robins AFB, Ga. With a convenient low cost loan from THE CITIZENS STATE BANK REYNOLDS, GEORGIA Phone: Tl 7-3465 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. BUTLER BAPTIST NEWS By WALTER R. EVANS Rev. Robert L. Harris will be here in the revival for the remainder of the week and will stay over for the Sunday and Sunday night services. The pub lic is invited to attend these services. The monthly business meet ing of the Butler Baptist Church will be held on Wednes day night at the church. The Mickey Northcutt Circle will meet with Mrs, Hoyt Clark on Monday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Earl Dunn Jr. will have charge of the meeting. Rev.'Dunn To Be At Midway'Sunday In absense of the Rev. Hers- chel Whitley, pastor, the pulpit at Midway will be filled on Sun day, November 11, by the Rev. E. H. Dunn, a former pastor of the church. On November 18, Rev. Dunn will preach at the Horeb Baptist Church for the Rev. Whitley. Rev. Whitley will be away from the county for the time, preaching a revival at the First Baptist Church, TippCity, Ohio. WSCS Study The third and fourth sessions of the study "Responsible Adults for Tomorrow's World” sponsored by the Reynolds WSCS will be held Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Novem ber 14 and 15 at 7:30 p. m. Members of the WSCS and others interested are invited to attend. Butler WSCS To Hold 'Chicken Que A Chicken-Que will be spon sored by the Wesleyan Service Guild of the Methodist Church, Saturday, November 10, on the Courthouse Square. The plates will be sold for $1.25 beginning at 4 p. m. Pie and cake will also be sold. Proceeds will go for the Parsonage Fund. (pd. adv.) Atientionl! All basketball fans. It's time to get in the mood for good old basketball. The Tigers and Tigereties of Reynolds High challenged some of the "oldies" of RHS to a basketball game. The "oldies" may have aged a little and may have gained a pound or two, but they still seem to think they are frisky enough to play ball. (Let’s see if these old "pros" are as good as they think they are.) The Tigers and Tigerettes, on the other hand are young, and full of plenty of "get up and go". The playersrange from the lowely freshmen to the sophisticated Seniors. The game will be held on Sa turday night, November 3, at 7:00. Season tickets will be good for the game. Friday afternoon the Tigers and Tigereties played their an nual "soap games’’. The games are played each year to pro cure soap for the high school and gym Friday was the first time the student body got to see the two teams in action. Ofcourse, the two gmes were all in fun, but the general feeling all a- round school was that the teams looked pretty good and that in regular season competition they would make a good showing for our school. The Reynolds High School trio sang at the GEA meeting held at the Flint EMC building. Mrs. Hazel Lewis was the guest speaker for the meeting. The Senior class toured the South Georgia Trade and Vo cational School in Smericus Wednesday afternoon. After the tour, they attended the College Day program at the First Methodist Church. They were accompanied by Mrs. Roger, their English Instructor. The Halloween carnival was very sucessful. The Kings and Queens for the rooms brought in $505.23. Half of the money is to be retained by the classes and the other half plus $425, made at the carnival it self, is to be used by the PTA for school projects—specifi cally for the equipping of the science lab. Julian Whatley was the Kiwanis guest at the Key Club meeting. The club discussed plans lor getting the tennis court reactivated. A very informative and in teresting fire safety program was presented by Mr. Owens and Mr. Wiggins of the State Fire Marshall’s Department on Wednesday afternoon at school. Dance every Saturday night to the music of Comer Smith and his Rhythm Boys at the National Guard Armory in Reynolds from 8:30 to 12:00. Join your friends and join the fun. DEAN THEATRE BUTLER, GEORGIA WEEKDAYS 7:50 SAT. & SUN. 2:30 SUN. 3:45 “"■■'JSTOK Wm m S R Frl. A Sat., .. . JWISOtSlii:, MOWICUUW niUltM . .OWRRIiMR RCWtiV iouifo). jiiiou* 1 Inlto CARTOONl Sun. & Mon., Peace Corps Volunteers Needed Would you like to serve as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Gua temala? Are you between the ages of 18 and 25? Do you have a 4-H or farm background ex perience? Have you had ex perience or training in farm cooperatives? Did you take courses in agriculture or home economics in college? Eliza beth W. Cooper, Agricultural Extension Agent for Taylor County, says if your answer is "yes" to the first two ques tions and one or more of the others you should apply now. Volunteers in Guatemala will not be required to demonstrate very high proficiency in any specific technical field. They will try to show the Guate malans how to better ther way of life. Encouragement, gentle hints, convincing demonstra tions and friendship will be more important than theories or college degrees. The volun teers will try to get the people to experiment for themselves, and ON THEIR OWN to utilize the human, financial and tech nical resources which the coun try possesses. Church Directory ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH Gary A. Osborne, pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Wed. Prayer Service, 7:30 p. m. BUTLER BAPTIST CHURCH Walter A. Evans, pastor Sunday School, 9:45 r. m. Morning Worship, 10:55 a. m. Training Union, 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Wed Prayer Service, 7:30 p. m. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH T. H. Brown, pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Training Union, 7 p. m. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. Thurs. Prayer Serv 7:30 p. m. HOREB BAPTIST CHURCH H. E. Whitley, pastor Preaching services first and third Sundays Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a m. Training nUion, 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. LEBANON BAPTIST CHURCH Clarence Drummond, pastor Preaching services first and thiro Sundays Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a m. Evening Worship, I p. m. Training Union, 7 p .m. Wed Prayer Service. 8 p. m. MT. PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH Z. L. Perdue, pastor Preaching services second and fourth Sundays. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Training Union. 7 p. m. Evening Worship. 8 p. m. MAUK BAPTIST CHURCH Preston Batts, patlor Preaching services fourth Sun day Sunday School, 10 a. m. Moiring Worship, 11 a. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH H. E. Whitley, Pastor Preaching services second and fourth Sundays Morning Worship. 11:15 a. m. Evening Worship 7.30 p. m. REYNOLDS BAPTIST CHURCH J. R. Whiddon. pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Training Union. 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. TAYLOR MILL BAPTIST David Page, pastor Preaching services first and third Sundays Sunday School. 10 a. m. Morning Worship. 11 a. m. Training Union. 7 p. m. Evening Worship 8 p. m. MT. OLIVE FREE WILL CHURCH Frank Willis, pastor Sunday School. 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a m. League, 6 30 p. m. Evening WorshG 7:30 p. m. Wed Prayer Service, 7:30 p m TURNER'S CHAPEL CHURCH W J. Owens, pastor Sunday School. 10 a m. Morning Worship, 11 a m. League, 7 p. m. Evening Worship. 8 p m. Wed Praver Service 7:30 p. m. TRINITY FREEWILL CHURCH R. M. McFadden, pastor Worship Second Sunday Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Evening Worship, 7 p. m. BETHEL PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Bentley Adams, pastor 1st Weedend Services Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday, 11 a. m. 3rd Sunday Services 11 a. m. BETHLEHEM PRIM'TIVE BAPTIST Bentley Adams, paitor 4th Weekend Saturday, 11 a. m. Sunday 11 a. "m. Prosperity Primitive BAPTIST C. L. Waldrip, pastor 1st Weekend Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday Services, 11 a m. 3rd Weekend Sunday Services, 11 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Carl Gilbert, pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morring Worship, 1 a. m. YPE, 7 p. m. Evening Worship, 8 p. m. Wed Prayer Service. 8 p. m. BETHEL C. M. CHURCH Jerry Partin, pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. A 8 p. m. Except Fourth Sunday CMYS, 6:30 p. m. Wed. Prayer Service, 8 p. m. BUTLER METHODIST CHURCH Walter S. McCleskey, pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. MYF, 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Wed. Prayer Service, 7*30 p. m. HOWARD METHODIST CHURCH W. M. Adams, pastor 1st Sunday Charing, 11:30 a. m., Howard, 8 p. m. 2nd Sunday Howard 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 3rd Sunday Mauk, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 4th Sunday Wesley, 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. Union, 11 :30 a. m. PINE LEVEL METHODIST CHURCH * David Hanson, pastor Sunday School, 10 i. m. 2nd Sunday Morning Worship, 11 a. m. 3rd, 4th Sunday Evening Wor ship, 8 p. m. Wed. Prayer Service, 8 p. m. REYNOLDS CROWELL METHODIST W. W. Whaley, pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. MYF. 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Wed. Prayer Service, 7:30 p. m. CHURCH OF NAZARENE Robert Agner, pastor Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. NYPS, 6:45 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. • Wed. Prayer Service, 7 30 p. m This Church Directory 'Mode Possible by the following businesses: Butler Launderette Buena Yista Launderette Reynolds Launderette THE Citizens State Bank Member FDIC Butler, Georgia Dial Gas Service REYNOLDS, GEORGIA Gocdroe Appliance Co. Zenith and Frigidaire Sales A Service Phone Tl 7-3925 Specialty Items Gray's Service Station SINCLAIR—GASOLINE and GIL Tires, Batteries A Accessories Washing, Polishing, Lubrication UN 2-2955 BUTLER. GA. Haywood Brothers GAS-OIL-MOTEL-LUMBER Butler, Georgia Hitchcock's Photographic Service Reynoide, Ga. Phone Tl 2*4271 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL PICTURES PORTRAITS WEDDINGS JAMES HARRIS Service Station BUTLER—:—GEORGIA Matthews Store SHOES A CLOTHING For th. Entlr. Family UN 2-4455 BUTLER. GA. Reynolds Pharmacy LEONARD WHATLEY. Pharmacist Tl 7-4585 R*/nolds, Ga. The Taylor County N-E-W-S Butler, Ga. Phone: 862 2552 or 862-5835 Tayior County Motor Company R. L. SWEARINGEN. 0»n,r Chevrolet Sales A Service Tl 7-2945 REYNOLDS. GA. YIP Finance Corp. p. O. BOX 121, WOODBURY. GA. P O. BOX 274, BUTLER, GA. Willis Red S White Super Market BUTLER. GEORGIA