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Two youngsters to be honored by club
Friends of Miss Gail Bevers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M- B. Bevers of Rt. 1, Donal
sonville, will be interested to
know that she has gained
many honors in the graduat
ing class of Miller County
High School.
She was named Star stud
ent and she named Mrs. Her
man Davis as her Star teach
er. She was runner up in the
state spelling contest. Last
week she was made state fu
ture business leaders of A
merica queen and will com
pete for national honors in
5 r ashinsfon, D.C. June 13-16.
Her FBLA sponsor is Mrs.
Felix Bush of Colquitt, com
mercial teacher at MCHS.
Friends will watch with in
trest as Miss Bevers enters
Columbus Junior College in
the fall where she will study
business administration.
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Mr. Ronnie Joe Lane, son
of Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence
Lane of the Enterprise com
munity, outstanding student
of MCHS, has been honored
with an appointment to West
Point. He will report to the
point for duty in July.
These two young people
will be honored with a recep
tion by the Enterprise com
munity club on Friday night,
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There goes,
the only flame in the house!
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COOLING, HEATING, WATER HEATING, COOKING
...aH are done by Flameless Electricity
in today’s convenient Gold Medallion Home!
Flames are fine for Judy’s birthday candles.
But clean, flameless electricity gave Judy’s
mother more time to plan the party.
Electricity cooked the cake and is cooling
the house. Later it will provide plenty of
hot water, and will power the dishwasher,
to make clean-up quicker and easier.
There are many benefits in a Gold Medallion
house. They include: Full-Housepower Wir
ing with sufficient circuits, switches and
outlets for present and future needs. Light
for Living, planned to illuminate properly
and to beautify. Electric home heating for
cleanliness and comfort. Time-saving major
electric appliances for routine housework.
Judy’s parents will tell you, too, that they
think their home will be modern and con
venient for years to come. They’re right, of
course. After all it’s a Gold Medallion!
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
May 22nd.
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At the invitation of Speaker
of the House George T. Smith
and Rep. J. O. Brackin, Rev.
Henry J. Durham served as
chaplain of the House of Rep
resentatives in Atlanta on
; Monday.
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SPECIAL SPEAKER AT
NAZARENE CHURCH
Captain Martin Higley of
Turner AFB, Albany, will be
the speaker at the Church of
the Nazarene on Sunday, May
24 while the pastor, Rev.
James Foster is away on va
cation- The Sunday evening
service will be a special miss-
I ionary service.
.■ Capt. Higley worked with
Nazarene missionaries while
I stationed in British Guinea.
He will show slides on the
w’ork there and will give a
message on the Christian’s re
sponsibilty in missions.
Mr. Higley will return to
Guinea for a short trip in
June. He will deliver supplies
to the people and to the miss
ionaries there. The local con
gregation and community are
invited to bring used summer
clothing, used literature, etc.
to be used as supplies.
The public is cordially in
vited to the service.
IMEET u
I JAMES W. jSI
i (jim) m
KEYTON
J Best Qualified Candidate To Serve As Your
! CONGRESSMAN
JAMES W. (JIM) KEYTON is a successful business man. He be
gan his business career at 14 with the Thomasville Ice & Mfg. Co.
and has served in every capacity from laborer to executive. He is
now President and Chairman of Board of Thomasville Ice & Mfg.
£ Co. which has tripled its scope of operations and more than doubled
J its physical assets under his leadership. He is also President and
Treasurer of West End Ice Co., Quitman. Ga.; Secretary and Treas
urer of Colquitt Ice Co., Moultrie, Ga. He has been active in trade
organizations having served as President of the Ga. Ice Mfg’s. Assn.,
President of the SE Division of National Assn, of Ice Industries,
member of Board of Directors for Southern Ice Exchange and
Q President of the SE Retail Coal Merchants Assn. He is President of
Rose City Savings.
JAMES W. (JIM) KEYTON has been active in civic affairs of his
community. He served as President of Junior Chamber of Com-
J merce; President of Thomasville Kiwanis Club; President of Thom
nF asville-Thomas County Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of
Ga. Farm Bureau and of Thomas County and Georgia Livestock
Assn’s. He has served as President of the Thomasville Community
Chest; Treasurer of Suwanee River Area Council, Boy Scouts of
America; Director of Archbold Memorial Hospital. He is a mem
ber of American National Cattlemen’s Assn, and an Honorary
Member of 4-H Club. He served as Chairman of Board of Health
of Thomas County; Vice-Chairman of Thomasville Housing Author
ity; Chairman of Advisory Board of Salvation Army. He is an
Honorary Member of Peace Officer’s Assn, of Georgia.
y JAMES W. (JIM) KEYTON has been active in politics for many
J years. He was elected County Commissioner in Thomas County
in 1946 and has served as Chairman of Board of Thomas County
£ Commissioners for 16 years, President of Assn, of County Com
missioners of Georgia, Member National Association of County
J Officials, Member Second District Congressional Committee, Mem-
J ber Georgia Civil War Centennial Commission. He served on Gover
nor s Committee on Economy and Reorganization and is past mem- '
ber of Thomas County Democratic Executive Committee. He was
a delegate to Democratic National Convention in 1960.
JAMES W. (JIM) KEYTON was elected Thomas County Repres
entative to the General Assembly of Georgia in 1961. In the Gen
eral Assembly he has served as Vice-Chairman of Highway Sub-
Committee and as member of State of Republic Committee in 1961-
62. Since 1961 he has been a member of Education Committee
of General Assembly and since 1963 a member of Health and Sani
y tation Committee and University Committee.
y JAMES W. (JIM) KEYTON is a member of First Baptist Church
y in ihomasville. He served his church for 12 years as deacon andV
y was chairman of Board of Deacons. He was President of Men’s Bible
y Class and was a Sunday School teacher. He is now serving as
y. Assistant Superintendent of Adult Dept, of Sunday School.
$ There's No Substitute for Experience
t ELECT
s JAMES W. (JIM) KEYTON
DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964