Donalsonville news. (Donalsonville, Ga.) 1916-current, October 15, 1964, Image 9

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hess-beardsley VOWS J ARE SPOKEN Captain and Mrs. C. W. Beardsley of Lake Park an-f nounce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Dee, to David A. Hess, September 18 at the Congregational Church. Rev. S. W. Aungst performed the ceremony. Given in marriage by her brother, Thomas J Beardsley, the bride wore a street length frock of fall green with pais ley accessories. She wore a corsage of white carnation. , A reception followed at th A bride’s home for close friends and neighbors. Mrs. Hess is cashier at the Peninsular Insurance Co., dis trict office in West Palm Beach. Mr. Hess is employed by Pratt & Whitney. After a honeymoon in South Florida they are at home at 829 Seminole Blvd., Lake Park. « « w Mrs. Howard Thurman and little daughter, Susan, of Valley spent the day on Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. < Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Thomas. » * * Friends are sorry to know that Mrs- Gordon Barber is a patient at Donalsonville Hos pital. They look forward, to seeing her well and 1 at home again real soon. BURCH PLOW WORKS, Inc. IS PROUD TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN DOTHAN’S GREAT PEANUT FESTIVAL t October 19-24 Dothan, Ala. BURCH HAS BEEN THE PIONEER IN THE MANUFACTURE OF TILLAGE AND PLANTING IMPLEMENTS FOR THE GREAT PEANUT INDUSTRY, GIVING THE FARMER WHAT HE NEEDS AND WANTS FOR INCREASED PEANUT PRODUCTION. NOW Burch again leads the way in developing of newest methods for preparing beds and planting of peanuts. This equipment will be on display throughout the Festival, October 19-24. All farmers are urged to see this equipment in actual operation. MR. FARMER: Attend the Peanut Festival! It will mean dollars in your pocket. v* • *•— - * ' ■ *«• - - - , - *•: -■> ? FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE PRESENT ALL WEEK TO EXPLAIN THE OPERATION OF THE VERY LATEST IN FARM MACHINERY. ,bt ’ EVANSVILLE, IND. !' «' ? ■ ‘feST. 1867 CIRCLE MEETS JWVI VanLandingham ■widtd'MEClhe Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service met - PX^ I ]^7(4^ teril<) o n at the h&fciOts. John Drake. Striking arrangements of t red flowers were uSe’din the reception rooms. Mrs. F. S. Shingler, circle chairman, presided during the business meeting. Mrs. R. I. Evans was leader and gave an inspiring devo tional program. Holding Insti tute in Laredo, Texas which was founded by the Woman’s Society of Christian Service, was given by Mrs. Shingler, Mrs? Frederick Dunn and Mrs. Julian Webb. A delicious salad plate was Served'to Mrs. J. H. Hatcher, Mrs. Elma Shingler, Mrs. Ike Jones, Mrs. Myrtice Cobb, Mrs. Shingler, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Drake. ■MH * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pumph rey, John and Miss Sherrill Pumhhrjyi Mr. and Mrs. Brod?Avlrett and Mrs- Kate Reese of Jakin along with 115 othersyattended the Pierson- Brown family reunion at the Ameifitari Legion Hall in 1 .Blakelyjon Sunday. * * * Want Ads Get Results ! OBITUARIES Mrs. Ida Morris Mrs. Ida Morris, 80, of Don alsonville passed away Thurs day morning in a local hospi tal after a lengthy illness. She was a native of Hous ton County, Ala., but had made her home in Seminole County for the past forty years. She was the daughter of the late Nelson Thompson and Georgianne Barber. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Ham mock Springs Freewill Bap tist Church with Rev. Luther Hastey, Rev. S. T. Shutes and Rev. McDuffie officiating. Interment was in Lynn Ceme tery with Evans Funeral Home in charge. Pallbearers were Earle Bur ke, Jack Burke, Max Daniels, R. F. Spooner, Larry Smith and Cecil Hill. Survivors include two sons, Houston Morris and Thomas Morris, Donalsonville; two daughters, Mrs- Hilton Lynn, Donalsonville, and Mrs. Ray mond Mathis, Iron City; one brother, Bud Thompson, Apa lachicola, Fla., and one sister, Mrs. Jeff Walker, Port St. Joe, Fla. Six grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive. : dscn '.y - "S Vi/ bfir' <• “'A .. < • . d I-A . n-tirrf-ara fT; H Why Pay nn _ • _xO' 7 : ■ { JLWICO • You already pay taxes to support a generous federal-state - -***- medical program for those over 65 who need it. Why pay again for a pian that isn’t needed? 1 v « Surprised? Chances are sou never heard of the Kerr-Mills Law, passed by Con gress in 1960. We call it... Health Op portunity Program for the Elderly. This program enables individual states, with federal assistance, to guar antee to every elderly person who needs it the health care he or she requires. Thousands of people every day are being helped by its broad benefits. * Yet, the supporters of the proposed ' : J ■ •<? A.l Medicare Tax would have you believe that its passage is urgent.. .that persons 1 ‘ over 65 are deprived of needed medical care because they can’t pay for it. So why pay twice? Find out about the health program you’re already sup porting. For information on health care ; for the area, ask your 5 ‘ x ;X doctor or call tfiOlUmber fisted below. ’ - HEALTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM FOR THE . • !C' ’ • B, ' T j • ■... ’ -* .... ' K ’-„ JA4-5216 ~ . Decatur-Seminole County Medical Society • 7'3 • _ - • •• • DONALSGfrVmff NEWS Henry ’KlaxfiMi Anderson HettslCla£tOh » Anderson, 51, Malone, Fla», died at his home'JFH after a lengthy illness. ° He retired farmer and of Jackson County* us . Fuhefkl servnces were held Sundays afternoon at the Friendship Baptist Church, Malone, with- Rev. Charles E. Herschel Blalock officiating. Interment was in the - .ehurch cemetery with Evans Funeral Home in change, ’...h, n- were Truett Matthews, H• Henry Anderson, Thomas, {Anderson, Rodney Baxter, Clifton Baxter and Troy Ham. ;; 7 . include his wi dow, Estplle. Ham Anderson, Malone; two sons, Harold An derson, Cottonwood, Ala., and Lewis Edwapd Anderson, Ma lone; fhU mother, Carra Bax ter ; Charles An- derson; c'.obwQ.step brothers, Robert Baxter and Herbert Baxter, Malone. Two grand children also'survive. 1*» ■ » • .'J. Mrs, Fred; Hedges and Mrs. A. L. Hay-enjoyed spending the day in .Greenwood with Mr. and -MrSJ Duke Pender, Mrs. Lib-Wilkin and Peter Wilkin.; ij An rd j nic TWQcGEJ±BRATE <ISHIAYs Recently Mr. end Mrs. C- L. Chandler visited for a few days in Atlanta with Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Cbandlfei;, Jr. and family eiirotfte so Ashville for a visit WiUhMiS Mrs. R. E. McKelveyyfei*i and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McKelvey? On the return trip‘ they stopped a gain hr Atlanta to see Dr. and Mrs- Chandler and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKelvey- Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKel vey, Jr., R/ r E. TH and Steven of Atlanta will'arrive this week end for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chandler and Miss Alice Crandler. Mr. Chandler ahd fi Mr. McKelvey celebrated their common birthday 1 dn Oct. 11. Mr- Chandler whs - eighty - three and his ‘grandson, Mr. McKel vey, Udtter known as “Sonny” was thirtyPo-l’hey have cele brated etery' birthday toget her which a s remarkable re cord. Congratulations to both on this- 1 happy occasion. May they celebrate' ' many more such days. bJi ‘ Welcome " r home to Mrs. Earle-Moseley and Miss Mary Moseley ’ ( who' have returned i from OSchhe/ Clinic in New [Orleans. ’