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4-H Winners
Youth To Atk onol Congress
State 4-H winners for
were selected recently by 11 <
operative Extension Seri.
Among them are two Ceoi
boys and two girls.
The two girls, Marjor- ■
Whaley, 17, clothing wiinn
Bonny Gay Lay, 17, an achiev
went winner, are from Shelkr. n.
Randolph county. Bob Rus
17, the first state an tom o
Bonny Gay Lay
M«rjori» Whaley
Winner, lives in Marietta, Cobb I
county. David Burson, 18, an- I
other achievement winner, live i
on a farm near Carrollton, Car
roll county.
Mlaa Whaley, a sevcn-ye
4-H’er, made 172 garments in her
clothing project, and has chosen
home economics for a career.
She erganixed the Sew F
4-H Club and trained the girls >
model at county dress revue. S ■
has served as president of
county 4-H Club and her lo
club, and recently was el<.
aecretary-treasurer of the st; i
4-H group. She helped to t ■
crafts at Camp Wahsega where ■
she was a counselor.
Her expense-paid trip to th.
89th National 4-H Club Congo
in Chicago, Nov. 27-Dec. 1, w
be financed by the cloth!
awards donor, Coats & Clark I; .
This Is the first year for t
national 4-H automotive p
gram, for which Bob Rushton
Georgia's first winner. The Fir
■tone Tire & Rubber Company
the donor of awards, inclm:
the club congress trip.
An eight-year 4-H’er, ho r
▼iously concentrated on projoe
such as forestry, livestock, <
ton, corn, ti tor malnUiv
homa beaut -ation, pu
■peaking and i i. wshtp. 11 ■
■’l have been profitable, and
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CURTAIN CALL— Nazism " and short-lived ap-
6earance in Hollywood, Calif. aseph, 20, and Leonard
olstein, 20, appear in a pr* ?n after they were
mobbed while demonstratin:. > theater. The youths,
who claim to be members of ’ can Nazi Party, were
protesting the appearance of enter..uner Sammy Davis Jr.,
engaged to actress May Britt.
Arial to his future as a
! lawyer.
moving to the city, Rush
' e automotive as one of
Hh. in 1957, he became
> r member of Cobb
• ! Automotive Club. He has
hot h president and vice
<. given talks on automo*
> : ; and care, and has ap-
state-wide television
> programs In this proj
ect.
cr recipient of an ex
' trip to the club con
• >avid Burson, achleve
■ r. Ford Motor Co. is
A seven-year 4-H’er,
i all top offices of the
• (A> 4-H Club and served
:■ president and treas
iwr ‘ <e of the county 4-H
Council.
> project has been one
'A iu more profitable enter
p> > , r ■ reports. He maintains
.'beef, three hogs, chick
< :ro pasture, and 3.000
cedllngs in addition to
u . ; and other 4-H projects.
'"i >ot her achievement winner.
Lay, attended the
d Club Congress last
' < national 4-H home im-
•mnt winner and was
.1 S4OO Sears-Roebuck
' scholarship.
David Burton
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Bob Rushton
’i her 4-H programs she
. 'loped into a gifted
i other it’s before a
li > . ’ 'ti. e, radio or TV, ac
. Randolph county Ex
■ nt, H. L. Trussell.
do young lady has
■ 11-rounded 4-H pro
' done an outstand- <
. AMs ranging from
>ent to livestock,
dd offices in both
and the county
News oi
GLENWOOD
Buddy Thomas spent thb week
end home from Auburn Umver
sity with his parents, Mn .and-
Mrs. John Thomas.
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Rev. and Mrs. Robert Steinberg
spent Tuesday in Valdosta’witeh
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Steinberg and Mr. and Mrs. Con^
nell.
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Rev. Robert Steinberg and Mr.
R. T. Gil er, Sr., pant a f6w days
at Rock Eagle where they attend
ed a pastor and Sunday School"
snuperintendents convention.
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Mrs. Pean Pope is visiting rel
at.ves in Eastman.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilkirtson
an drons spent -the week in Sa
vannah with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
August.
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Windham
of Dublin, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Martha Hutchison.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sharpe’of
i Lyons, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Martin Pope.
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Janice Adams spent the week
end in Mt. Vernon with,,Kathleen
O’Brien.
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Mrs. C. M. Nobles spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Nobles in Soperton.-
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams, and
son, Joey, spent Tuesday with
I Mrs. Ruby Bradley.
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Mr. C. M. Anderson, Mr. C. L.
Anderson and son, Lynn, spent
Saturday in Augusta.
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Mrs. Joe Edd Clark and
Loisette Anderson spent Tuesday
in Warner Robins.
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Mr. Hubert Guy Harold, , of
Homerville, visited Mrs. Maude
Harold the week edn.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Montford,
Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy
ontford in Macon last week.'
THEN ■ ■ • GRASS
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NOW • • GRASS * LEGUMES
nature showed us the way/
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Proudly offering Georgia-made gifts to h er Atlantic
tori ® p P° nen f <s is , Sandra Tally, Miss Georgia of
196 L Shown from left to right are Miss St wth Caro
k" a uTL d ? £™ v "i n S> a Hannah! minature
baseball bat, Miss North Carolina (Anni Herring)
? d e> T S £ S - th 8083
1960 (Linda Lee Mead) with a Claxton’s ft uit cake,
? rt r ( ^ reSl Rindaldi > receiving- an as^
sorted gift box from Toni’s Peanut Compa av, and
Miss Georgia.
Georgias float won fifth place in the Paradh^of the
States in Atlantic City. It was sponsoredi by the
Sen isi I ^ ternational Fishi ng ToumameuU of !>•
■ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jones and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. '
Robert Jones in ilan Saturday.
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• ■ Mr. and Mrs. Leon McDaniel
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Har
low Montford spent Friday and
Saturday in Savannah with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Freeman.
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Mr. and lure. Hoke S. Eishop
of Co:.hran, Mrs. C. A. Stewart,
Ot Glenwoo.d spent Sunday in
Ailey with Miss Ray Nita Stewart .
■ and Miss Myrtle Braswell.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day of i
; Dublin, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy j
Adams, Sunday.
•‘-"Mr. and Mrs. George Greene, I
i Tammie, of Macon, spent Sun- |
| dky with Mr. and Mrs. O. S. j
! Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. Euel Clark of
। DeLand, Fla., spent the week
A--id with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Clark.
j Mr. and Mr-. Martin Jihntcn,
§Mrs. Jack Fulford of Alamo, vis
s -fed Nr. and Mrs. Marcus Bridges
■ | Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sconions
-of Dublin, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Judd Clark.
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I Ch- rri Williams of Mcßae is
I ■ *i'.g Mr. and Mrs. Harper
t Ennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar McDaniel
. fMacon visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Eubanks Sundyad.
Mr, and Mrs. Billy Morrison
of Vidalia spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morri-
। son.
1 el. >. R wland of Savannah,
: pent the week end with Mr. and
j Mr :. Bill Rowland.
I . For the twelfth consecutive
year, Georgia led the South in
production of pulpwood in 1959.
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DOUBLE EXPOSURE -— The
, bikini goes convertibleiin this
new model for next- year’s
surf set. Sashed cuff can be
I rolled down, as at left, for
Riviera bathing, or rolled up
American style.
Hope Mews
Mr. Henry Clements and chil
cren of Macon was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Clements
: unday also Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Montford and children.
. Catherine Montford visited
[is • Maxine and Sue Browning
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Thigpen
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Browning Sunday.
Mrs. E. H. Sightier visited her
husband, who is confined to the
VA Hospital in Dublin, Sunday.
Mr. Sightier is not doing too well.
Mr. and Mrs. Cap Couey spent
th eweek end with Mr. and Mr®.
Albert Pickles.
Mrs. I. A. Carter is visiting her
sister, Mrs. L. C. Howell of Cedar
Crossing.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carter en
joyed a birthday supper at Mr.
and Mrs. N. G. Clark’s Friday
night honoring Mrs. Carter.
Mrs. C. R- Dixon has returned
home after spending a few days
in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hensley.
To th ereaders of the Hope
news: It is not my fault that the
news gets mixed up. There seems
to be quite a bit of fun made of
it. You have to consider misprints
along with everything else.
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I HE GLENWOOD BAPHST CHURCH ’
PRESENTS
CHIMES OF
THE HOLY NIGH i
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; ' Christmas Cantata Is Based On Familiar
i Ea-te; Hymns And Choruses Telling the Story
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I Os Our Lord And Saviour. cJsus Ci rist.
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I Dec. 18.1960 7:30 P.M.
THE WHEELER COUNTY NEWS — THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1960
4-H CHRISTMAS
TREES FOR SALE
RED ( EDAi ' A
ARIZONA CYPRESS (Any Size) $1.50
» ,M - r-' — ■ ’ put~ r ••
Trees Will Be On Sale Beginning
December 12.
Contact Wheeler County 1-H Council
Officers Or Extension Office In
Courthouse in Alamo:
M. K. Jackson, County Agent
Shirley Harris, Home Dem. Agent
Mrs. Annette Harrelson, Ext. Clerk