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The Tavlor County (Ga.) Haw*, Friday, December 7, 1*62
Colored News
The Reynolds Elementary
Coronation was held Nov, 16,
1962.
The night was filled with
music, Merriment and dignity,
as recognition was given to the
first Miss Reynolds Elemen
tary. There was dancing by
the Miller sisters. A solo
was sung by Myrtle Baldwin,
"If I Could Tell You" was the
voice of music. Then the pro
cession of lovely young ladies
and handsome young men. Each
class was represented with a
couple. Then came the Queen
Dianne Lockett. She wore a
beautiful white dress with love
ly gold shoes. Her escort was
Eddie Baldwin. They marched
gracefully down front and she
was crowned by the Principal
Mr. A. O’Bryant. The Queen
was presented lovely flowers.
Alfred Holston sang "I Love
t'ou Truly”. Then came the
grand recessional. Itwas really
beautiful. The chairs were all
filled and the night was filled
with music.
inursday, November 15 the
lower Elementary Grades as
sembled in the shool auditori
um to present their integrated
activities of Book Week. The
students were intertained by the
eachers of the lower elemen
tary grades. Each teacher told
a fairy story or recited a
beautiful poem. The program
was enjoyed by everyone.
A Dramatic club was or
ganized by grades 6 and 7.
The purpose of this club is to
provide plays and programs
for the school and community.
The officers are as follows:
Jackquelyn Glover, president;
Vincent Smith, vice president;
Lillie B. Walker, treasurer;
Marlyn Stubbs, secretary; and
Hugh Miller, sgt. at arms.
There are committees in
charge of refreshments, music
and make up. The pupils parti
cipating in these committees
are ShirleyStrubbs,GlendaMc-
Cartha, and Dianne Lockett,
Music Committee, Alfred Hols
ton, Linda Miller and Elloween
Searcy. Make up committee,
Regonald Ross, Hiram Mc-
Cartha Jr. Earnest Towns, Wil
lie J. Riley and Eddie C. Bald
win. There is a meeting every
Monday at 3 p. m.
The dues is ten cents a week.
There will be a play entitled
"Miss Molly’s Girl" some
times after Christmen, we are
not certain what day. The pupils
participating in this anre Glenda
McCartha, Marlyn Stubbs,
Shirley Stubbs, Shirley Lacey,
Regonald Ross, Lillie B. Wal
ker, Everlene Montford, Linda
Miller, Johnnie Mae Lockhart,
Vincent Smith, Alfred Holston,
Willie J. Riley, Eddie C. Bald
win and Hiram McCartha Jr.
Our sponsor is Mrs. Mathis.
The Guidance Department of
the Eureka High School, Butler
Georgia, will hold its first Ca
reer Day, December 6, 1962.
The program will include a
General Assembly at 9:30 A.M.
in the Eureka auditorium, where
Mrs. Eula J. Cohen, Counselor
of the L. J. Price High School,
Atlanta, Georgia, will be our
guest speaker. This will be fol
lowed by a vocational session
during which representatives of
businesses and Professions
will discuss preparations, qual
ifications and opportunities in
their respective fields for high
school students. The afternoon
will be devoted to interview
sessions.
The theme for this occasion
is, "Skills And Knowledge Are
In Demand, The More You Learn
The More You Earn."
We believe that it is
necessary for high school
students to have some practi
cal information and instruction
in vocational training, there
fore; we have arranged a
program to suit their career
interests.
We are deeply appreciative to
those who have consented to
come to help enrich the ex
periences of our student body
and the near-by counties which
will be represented.
L, P. McGree,Counselor
The Eureka High Tigerettes
and Tigers are maintaining
their underfeated schedule of
six wins and no loses.
On Friday night, The Tige
rettes were guests of Fayette
ville High School, Fayetterville,
Ga. The Tigerettes went on
to defeat Fayetterville thirty
(30) to seventeen (17).
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"ACCEPTED"
In Ephesians 1:6 the
Apostle Paul sings a doxology,
as it were, "to the praise
of the glory of God’s grace,
wherein He hath made us ac
cepted in the Beloved’’ (Eph.
1:6).
ing to contemplate God’s
gracious acceptance of us who
were not sons but "aliens” and
"enemies” (Col. 1:21).
The word “accepted" inthe
above passage actually comes
from the word "grace” (Gr.
In the story of the Prodigal
Son it is touching to see the
Father accept his wayward son
back to his bosom—andsogene-
rouslyl He does not merely
admit him back into his home;
he clothes him with his best
robe, puts a ring on his hand,
shoes on his feet and kills for
him the fatted calf so that they
can all "eat and be merry”
in celebration of his return.
But the prodigal was after
all the Father’s son, whereas
Paul bids us "Gentiles in the
flesh" to remember that origin
ally we were "without Christ..
aliens from the commonwealth
of Israel. . .strangers from the
covenants of promise, having
no hope and without God in the
world” (Eph, 2:12).
Hence it is even more touch-
karis) with which the verse
begins:". . . His grace, where
in He hath engraced us in the
Beloved One.”
Thus God looks upon us now
with delight; He delights to
favor and bless the believer
because He sees Him inChrist,
His beloved Son.
This passage reminds us how
God once broke through the
heavens to declare; "This is
My beloved Son, in whom I
am well pleased" (Matt. 3:17).
And now He is delighted with
us and blesses us with "all
spiritual blessings in the
heaven lies" because we are’’in
Christ,” the Beloved. Not that
we have attained to this position.
Far from it, for ’ ‘HE hath MADE
us accepted” — HE hath en
graced us in the Beloved.”
Legal Notice
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY
Whereas, Ruth Nelson, Exe
cutrix and Elmer A. Nelson, Ex
ecutor of the last will off. Z.
Nelson, represents to the Court,
in their petition, duly filed and
entered on record , that they
have fully administered F. Z.
Nelson’s estate: This is there
for to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can,
why said Executor and Execu
trix should not be discharged
from their administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission,
on the first Monday in January
1963.
Mrs. Bussey Childs,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY
All creditors of the Estate of
Mrs. Abbie Lee Melton Ken
nedy, late of Taylor County,
Georgia, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the
undersigned according to law,
and all persons indebted to said
Estate are required to make
immediate payment to me.
This December 3, 1962
WOODROW MELTON, Execu
tor of
Last Will & Testament of
Abbfe Lee Melton Kennedy,
deceased.
(1274b)
THIS IS, THEREFORE, to
cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why
said Administrators should not
be discharged from their ad
ministration, and receive
Letters of Dismission on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JANU
ARY 1963. This 3rd day of
December 1962
Mrs. Bussey Childs
Ordinary
(1274p)
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 cans.
J. ED BELL
State Farm Agent
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY Across from Post Office
WHEREAS, C. F. Rustin and THOMASTON, GEORGIA
W. T. Rustin, Administrators
of the Estate of John Lewis
Rustin, deceased, represent to
the Court in their petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that
they have fully administered the
said John Lewis Rustin Estate: Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois
59-32
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MUTUAL
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Dec. 21
u must be present
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MORTGAGE LOANS
To Build, Buy, Refinance and other
Purposes . . . On Homes, Farms And
Commercial Properties
7
Sewing Machine Repairs, all
makes; Repairman will be In
town Every Saturday. Call or
bring machines to: 'McKenzie
Furniture, Ph. UN. 2-4t>%S.
(619tf)
FOR SALE- Chihuahua puppies
AKC registered. 2 male and 1
female. Mildred Peed, Butler,
Georgia. (1194p)
333
HELP WANTED: Man or wo
man for profitable Rawleigh
Business in Taylor County.
Good living at start. Write
Rawleigh’s Dept. GAK-S10-101,
Memphis, Tennessee. (111529-
126p)
FOR RENT: Three room house,
gas heaters, outlets for elec
tric stove, located on Butler-
Reynolds Highway. Call TI
7-3031, Mrs. Irene Whatley,
P. O. Box 473. (1115tfb!
LOST - Two male beagles,
black, white and tan. Last seen
about 1 1/2 miles from Rupert
on the Ideal Hwy. Reward. Call
Marvin Sanford, collect, 647-
4632, Thomaston, Georgia.
(1272p)
FOR SALE - Four bedroom
brick house, home of the late
Mrs. Haves H. Parks. If in
terested, call UN 2-2895 after
6 p. m. Bobby E. Parks.
(127tfb)
WANTED -Rat terrier or Fox
terrier male puppy. Contact
Charles Benns. (127tfb)
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PICTURE
Keeping rural telephone
service efficient and mod
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our expansion program.
We know that farm fam
ilies today rely more heavily
than ever upon their tele
phones.
Use it for business, for
fun, for the added conven
ience of everyday living.
Telephone service is vita
to farm life today.
You can depend upon our
keeping it at tip top effi
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Sunday, December 9 - 2 to 6 p. m.
ALLEN’S FLOWERS AND GIFTS
BUTLER, GEORGIA
NOTICE
To
Taylor County Tax Payers
All Un-Collected Tax
Receipts as of Dec. 20th
Will Be Placed in The Hands
of the Sheriff For Collection
To Avoid
Collection Cost & Interest
PLEASE PAY TAXES
PRIOR TO DEC.20th
Taylor Co. Board of Comm.
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