Newspaper Page Text
• The Brantiey Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, August 24,
Page 2
Brantley Enterprise
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF BRANTLEY COUNTY AND
THE CITY OF NAHUNTA, GEORGIA.
Established September 1920
Published by the Enterprise Printing Co.
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA 31553 TELEPHONE 462-5610
GEORGE F. STEWART Editor and Publisher
Established in 1920 published every Thrusday. Official
organ of Brantley County and the City of Nahunta.
Entered at the Nahunta, Georgia, Post Office for trans
mission through the mails as second class matter under
act of March 3,1869
Member of Georgia Press Association and National News
paper Association, Address all mail to: Brantley Enter
prise, P.O. Box 454, Nahunta, Georgia 31553,
Subscription Rates
Brantley County Subscribers $ 3.09
Subscribers in Georgia outside Brantley —-—— $4.12
Subscribers outside State of Georgia ~ $ 4.00
Counter Sales . Copy .10
Sales Tax Included.
5 OTH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rho
den of Route 2 Patterson will
celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary or. August 27, 1972
at the home of their son Mr.
Revival Set
For Hickox
Baptist Church
The Hickox Baptist Church
announces a Revival beginning
August 28th. running thru the
week. Guest speaker will be
the Rev. Charles Pollock of
Albany, Georgia.
Hie Pastor W. B. Glosson,
Sr, and the members of the
Church cordially invites every
one to come out and worship
with us.
Special singers are cordially
invited.
The olive branches on the
flag of the United Nation’s sig
nify the U.N.’s purpose of pro
moting world peace.
It isn’t easy to light up
1.25 million Georgians.
*
Georgia is the largest state, in area, east of
the Mississippi. And Georgia’s consumer-owned
electric utilities light up 80% of that area,
wringing dependable electricity to some 1.25
million Georgians who couldn’t get power any
other way. That's a big, complicated job. It takes
able, highly qualified people to do it. That s
exactly the kind of people who formed and operate
our Electric Membership Corporation. They
make a tough job as easy as flipping a switch. If
they don’t light you up, they probably do light
up someone you know or love. And that makes
life a lot better for all of us.
IF Okefenoke Rural
Electric Membership Corporation
J.W. Rhoden between 1:00 and
4:00 p.m. at 4995 White Blvd.
Mableton, Ga.
All friends and relatives are
invited to attend.
Reunion Set
For Sunday
The annual Lyons Family
Reunion will be held Sunday
August 27 th. at the Laura Wal
ker State Park. Table No.
500 has been reserved. All
friends and relatives of the
late Samuel Lyons and Mary
Hickox Lyons are Invited to
attend the occassion.
A basket lunch will be ser
ved at 1:00 P.M,
Subscribe to
The
lace sleeves. The Gown has
Brantley Enterprise an empire waistline. Her vail
of silk illusions coming to her
————————————————— shoulders was set off by a
Miss Fountain Marries
Mr. Rowell
The Nahunta Church of God
formed the setting for a wed
ding ceremony joining Miss
Patricia Anne Fountain and Mr.
Patrick Howard Rowell both
of Nahunta. The couple were
joined in Holy Matrimony July
28th. in an afternoon ceremony.
The Rev. Brother James Bro
oks performed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Georgia Mae Crews of
Nahunta, and Mr. Rowell is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Rowell also of Nahunta. The
bride was given in marriage
by her Uncle, Mr. Leroy Moore.
Miss Fountain wore a Floor
Length Gown made of Satin
covered with lace and opening
in the front , also with long
ringlet of pearls. She carried
o'' * * :
‘ I’ve seen the amount of mail we
handle get bigger every year. 4 .
Zip Code's the only way we’ve kept ft w. B i t
up with it.” K : jksi .(
t Norbert J. Rokusek I t ' ■MMt* * a c
’ _ Foremen of Mails „ .... 11 Ht i , .
MMIIWM u I
, SgSr
• ' Ok t < tF k. -. i Jißwd
...IP*’ . ~
f Ofc jW
ft 8 * F Ift ft ■
IM
*
* Helpushel^mk
People depend upon the mail? $
Each time you use a Zip Code you help everybody’s mail
move faster. So use Zip Code on every letter you mail.
। 1, If you don’t know a local Zip Code, check the Zip Code
1 1 Section of your phone book.
L | 2—For out-of-town Zip Codes, call us. Our number is in tlje
*' Zip Code Section too.
3. For next-day delivery crosstown, Zip Code and
& the last pickup before 5:00 p.m.
\\ 4. For next-day delivery to cities within 600 miles, Zip Code^KE
\ and mail before 4:00 p.m. from any specially marked
l \ Air Mail Box. z z
5- Always put your Zip Code on your return address. z
'So people can copy it down. Use Zip Code.
Hk\ v /' *
/" lour Postal Service I— id
Space for this advertisement has been contributed as a Public Service by this newspaoer.
a bouquet of white carnations
and streamers of white satin.
The program of wedding music
was presented by Mrs. Corbitt
Wilson, who accompanied Miss
Jan Purcell as she sang" Whefa.
her Thou Goest ’’ and " Ai Di
La .” The mother of the
bride wore a light blue knit
dress and the mother of the
groom wore an orange knit
dress. Miss Kathy Aldridge,
cousin of the bride, served
as Maid of Honor. She wore
a long Gown made of silk and
covered with Chiffon. Ilie
Gown was empire style with
long sleeves also made of Chif
fon. The Gown was an Orchid
color with a purple bodice. The
headpiece was an orchid bow
with an overflow vaiL She
carried a long stemmed mum.
Miss Cathy Cleland and Miss
Carol Patten served as brides,
maids. Their Gowns were
navy and light blue identical
style to Maid of Honors. Their
headpieces were light blue bows
with an overflow vail. They
also carried long stemmed
mums.
Miss Tina Batten served as
the Flower Girl. She wore
a long light blue dress with an
empire waistline. She carried
a basket of white carnations.
Billy Rowell, brother of the
groom served as best man.
The ushers included Danny
Fountain and Clayton Turner.
Mr. Kenney Wayne Crews ser
ved as ring bearer.
Following the wedding, the
reception was held in the Chur
ch Social Hall. Assisting in
the reception were Miss Tootle
Howard and Miss Diedra Brand.
For traveling to Silver
Springs, Florida., the bride
chose a light blue knit dress.
Her going away corsage was
made of three carnations.
Miss Pearson To Wed
Mr. Cater
Mr. and Mrs. Erney K. Pear,
son of Hoboken announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter
Miss Phyllis Ann Pearson to
Mr. George Henery cater of
Jacksonville, Florida.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
V. Trip of Jacksonville.
IN THE
SERVICE
U. S. Air Force Technical
Sergeant John L. Eunice, Jr.,
son of Mrs. John L. Eunice,
Sr., of 104 Eunice St., Folks
ton, Ga,, has arrived for duty
at Petersen Field, Colorado.
Sergeant Eunice, an aircraft
mechanic, is assigned to a unit
of the Aerospace Defense Com
mand which protects the U.S.
against hostile aircraft and
m issies. He previously served
at Richards . Gebaur AFB, Mo.,
and completed 15 months duty
in Vietnam.
The Sergeant attended Charl
ton County High School and
completed requirements for his
• diploma after entering the Air
Force. His wife, Rita, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.N.
Thrift of Nahunta, Georgia.
DO YOU
NEED
A PERSONAL
LOAN?
Everybody needs a little money at one time or another
for unexpected expenses. If you find yourself in this
situation, why not stop in and see the friendly people
at The Citizens Bank. We are here to help
you and to see that you get the money you need. You
also have the happy knowledge that you're borrowing
money at low, low bank rates, which make your pay
ments easy to handle. Stop in as soon as you can and
let's get together.
THE BANK
FOLKSTON, NAHUNTA AND HOBOKEN, GEORGIA
MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
The wedding will be solemn
ized Friday, September 8,1972,
at the home of the bride’s par
ents. A reception will follow
immediately after the wedding.
The bride -elect is a 1971
graduate of Brantley County
High School and is presently
serving in WAC in Ft. Bel
vior, Va.
r ।
I ‘
| MRS. JESSE LEE j
♦ Si 1
| has selected for her I
I I
i i
• " Plantation " Crystal
I I
| by Morgantown at ।
! CECIL MOODY'S •
NAHUNTA, GEORGIA j
The bridegroom - elect is
a 1969 graduate of Paxon High
School in Jacksonville. He is
presently in the united States
Marine Corps stationed in Ft.
Mead, Md.
No invitations are being sent;
but all friends and relatives of
the couple are invited to attend.