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;' "" -- \':;" :;: ''i;; ' '''J7''ij.t; ''''' -. > - : .. k =- 0 o : :' R r6 !I' + : I ;. rtfbd.:: . ,. }., ..' Fi '.; -,-... .;'.:-- ".-- - 'I I ' I.>'';.-: I9d;;:" _': "(1..1" ' VdiIT'tItllPR1St-L : 0(000(1 NED I IVol IN THE EDUCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CENTER OF NORTH FLORIDA LVIII No 1 Return Postage Guaranteed FRIDAY, AUGUST 2ist, 1939 :Madison, Florida PRICE tOe Yearly Subscription $3.75 ; Delayed Renewals $4.00 j, 'u. u.... - LEE NEWS NOTESE Jaycees Confer NOTICEThe HOSPITAL NEWS\ Funeral forCleveland OAK HILL NEWSMr Pickels of Madison Jaycees, who attendedthe following 1958 tangible prop Admitted: E B Floyd, Sandra WilsonFuneral I E Reaves and Miss Mabel N F A. Wallace Florida Jaycees Summer Con- erty taxes are unpaid and are draw- Brock, ClydeValker, Harvey Col- Reaves were called to Alton Va services for T Cleveland Great Lakes, Illinois, has completed ing interest of one per cent per vin Jr, Bob Adams. Mrs Dorothy Thursday by the death of their ference at Fort Pierce August 13- : twelve weeks of Enjdnemen month since April, 1959. If not Wheeler Teddy Sauls, Mrs Edna Wilson a native of Madison County brother Mr Lafayette Reaves.. Mr A school USN and arrived Sun- 16 were Hybert Hendry, Joe Stafford -I paid together with interest and Hendry Marvin Bass, Mrs Norma who died in Clearwater Wednesday, Reaves fell and broke his hip re day morning on a twelve day and Ben Davis. The confer- cost of advertising by August 31, Thompson, Mrs Nellie Noble, Miss were held Saturday at the Moss He 80 old. cently. was years They leave: for aisit with his mother, ence is held each summer for the 1359! tangible property of taxpayer Charlene Peters; H E Townsend, Funeral Home at Clearwater, and i R Mrs L Mrs R J Pickels and sister, Miss purpose of planning the programsand will be subject to issue of Mrs Anne Tudor, Howard Tate. burial was in the Clearwater Ceme- i I were accompanied by Crafton and Mr Jim Reaves. Jean Pickels. He will also visit Mr budgets for all of the State warrants directing levy upon and Discharges: Joe Jones, Louise I tery. lIe was the brother of E B and children Committees. These committees em- seizure of, for unpaid taxes. Long, K B Craig:, Jean Kelley, and John Wilson Madison.. Mrs Lilla Crafton is spendingsome and Mrs Ed Smith, III PAT MILUNOR Collector time with her in Tax Teddyy Sauls, Sandra Brock. Mrs daughter brace large of subjects I a variety , Dorman Other survivors are his wife and Mr and Mrs PERSONAL'PROPERTY I 1958 Peggy Stewart and baby, Joe Wil- Valdosta. which vital . Pickles and children. When he I are to every community.The TAXES liams, Clyde Walker, Mrs Dorothy one daughter Mrs E'erettVitcox, Rev and lIrsV L Wynn have completes his visit here he will go planning groups formulated Tebo Bass ...............__....... lA $ 7.26E Wheeler, Rev James T Barber, Mrs I and three grandchildren all of returned from a two weeks tripto to New London. Conn for sub- over 50 state and national pro- W Bush .................... 1A 19.97 Pearl Willis, Harvey Colvin, John Clearwater; and two other brothers and DC. Maryland Washington marine school. Wallace says he jects, which will be offered to James T Barfield ........ lA 6.53 I Wayne Burnett, R E Adams, H E Claude Wilson and Lawrence Wilson - time. likes the Navy fine. local clubs to help their communi- James Bolden ................ 1A 3.63 Townsend, Marvin P Bass. both of Houston Texas. They reported a nice C & I Furniture Co. .... lA 90.75 COLORED PATIENTS Mr and Mrs E Wilson and Mr Mr Talmage Bland went to Jack- Mr and Mrs Marcus Cherry and ties.At the President's luncheon, O B Evans .................... 1A 1452 Admitted: Betty Jo Bryon. Ment and Mrs John Wilson of Madison sonville Monday for a checkup.Mr . children Allen and Douglas and Florida's Attorney General Richard John Evans ..._............._. 1A 16.34 Davis, J B Brinson and Geneva Bob Bass is in a Tallahassee % Mr and Mrs Burnett of George Mr J BVhitty returned home Ervin He James Foster ................ lA 7.26J Martin. hospital and was scheduled for an was speaker. spokeon guest Sunday afternoon from a \isit with I J Farnell .................... 1A 1452 Dismissed: Nellie Mae Davis Cherry Lake and Mr and Mrs operation Aug 17. the need for more young men Mr and Mrs Thomas C Gamble Emory Gibson ............_... 1A 19.97D Jessie MaeCrews and baby Rudolph Bryan Wilson of Jacksonville went I II in I and two children of Orlando, Mr I government and pointed out S Gay ..._...._............. lA 14.52 Warren, Betty Jo Bryon J B Brin- to Clearwater to attend the funeral. MADISON SCHOOLREGISTRATION that one of the problems of government I Albert C Gentry .. 1A 21.78 on. Auburndale "" "" "" '''' , and Mr S Newbern in was the many "unemployed"persons Isaac Hampton "'._''..m.... 1A 18.15 , M> and Mrs Walter Bishop and still on the payroll. Major Hamilton 1A 4.36 """'''' Bridesmaids Luncheon ,'n rir:>n in St Cloud and Mr and The 561 Jaycees who attended the John Hall .................... 1A 4.35 J Willis The Madison Elementary School M Ctrl Turlington and children Conference heard one of the most Ernest Houston ""m..... 1A 7.99 Henry i has set Monday August 24, as u G iine-;ville.Mr I stirring speeches in a long time Mancy Lee Herring Jr lA 2.18 Miss Catherine Smith and Miss I registration day for all students > Mary Keelen of Brooksville given by Mr Gibbs Adams, Public Ivey's Feed Store ."'"'' lA 39.93 Dies In JacksonvilleHenry Elizabeth Smith were hostess at I who will be new to our school this bd, btn the guest of Mrs Maud Relations Director, Department of I James Johnson ........m. 1A 3.63John the bridesmaids luncheon Friday year. You are requested to bring )ISe*.>,inK' for a few days. Commerce and Industry State of Jackson ....mm...... lA 4.36C. complimenting Miss Hazel Young your child in between the hoursof Louisiana. His topic at the Saturday W. Jarvis, et al ........ lA 14.52 J Willis, age 54, a nativeof whose marriage to Perry Lamar 9:00 and 3:00 so that our Mr and Mrs E Whitfield of Turner & Betty Kinsey 1A 36.30 Madison but resdident of Jacksonville Jenkins, of Live Oak, took place registration may be completed. Jark-omille returned to their home evening banquet was centered on James Lott .................... lA 4.36 for twenty years died in a Sunday August 16. High School students who are her Friday for a week end stay. community problems and develop Madison Pool Room .... 1A 15.97 hospital there Monday after a brief The luncheon was given at the Madison for the Tht-y were joined by Mr and Mrs ment. He began by pointing out Charlie Moore Jr ........ lA 7.26T illness. Smiths' charming country home entering High Robert May and children of North that "when it comes to cars, we B Moore _""___".'.""".. 1A 4.36 Survivors include his wife, Mrs north of Madison. Decorations in first time are asked to register Carolina, Mrs Whitfield returned are not content with last year's Ezell Miller .................... 1A 5.45G Linnie Willis, one daughter. Miss the rooms open to guests were Monday during the same hours. home with them for a few days' model Yet, we are perfectly con- B Merritt ..._.......-.. 1A 12.71 Jo Rainey and a son, Steve, of summer flowers and greenery. Students from Lee. Pinetta and : tent to get along with an outdated James Odom _._.....__ 1A 1452 Jacksonville; his mother, Mrs D H Places were laid at the luncheon Cherry Lake have already regis rMI' Joe Phillips -........._.. 1A 2.18 \Villis, Madison; two sisters, Mrs table for eight guests :nd a three tered. 51-lt-ch and Mrs Charley Summy ..:,.d town"He. went on to say"Industrytoday Randell Pryor __ 1A 16.34 M B Coffee of Valdosta, and Miss course menu was served. '''''''''''' .. hoys af Miami have been is interested in new model Henry Robinson _........... 1A 4.36 Cleo Willis of Madison; and a Mrs W C Smith assisted her t CHARGED WITH DRIVING ON [ gxi-vr; of Mr and Mrs Fred Carter plant facilities in new model designs Charlie Smith ....__....._.._. 1A 4.36 brother, Linton Willis, of Madison. daughters with hospitalities.Miss I WRONG SIDE OF ROAD [ and family. and in new model l towns." Doc Smith ..._................... 1A 4.36J Services wereheld at 4 p. m. Young presented her attend- , Further, "Every community needsa R Starling Jr ........ 1A 16.34 Wednesday in the Pine Grove ants with strands of pearls, which I Jacksonrime healthy and expanding economic Will Shaw ...._............._. 1.18.15 Baptist church, the Rev 0 J Steverson they wore with their bridesmaid'sattire. Leonard Hoyt Thurman of Madi- |v'.'< with her parents Mr and Mrs bas But in order to get the com- Apostle Solomon _..._._..... lA 18.15 of Tallahassee and the RevC son was charged with driving on Melvin Thomas .... 1A 18.15J B Davis officiating. Interment Guests included besides the the wrong side of the road in eco- into where it .mm. munity a position [F nk Stokes.M . < C Thomas ......._........ lA 1634 was in Pine Grove cemetery with honore, Miss Young, Miss Dale nection with an automobile acrii - -- and Mrs A R Humphries will be able to realize this goal George Tompkins ........ lA 19.97 the T J Beggs Jr. Funeral Homein Carpenter, Miss Betty Lou Jenkinsof i dent at 9:15 p.m. Sunday on State len Monday afternoon for a visit we must get people to pull together Cozy Tompkins .....m_._. 1A 436 charge. Live Oak, Miss Ann Ross of Road 53 near a Cherry Lake in wun hibrother and family.M I for big things so that they can put Obie Williams ................ 4 3.26 Active pallbearers were Messrs. Panama City, Miss Gail Coffee and tersection. ,'v o L Williamson and mother, their own community house in Maynor Wright Jr .m.... 1A 436 Frank Casey of Jacksonville and Miss Griffin Blalock. Trooper Peavy and Deputy Sheriff I Mrs M <,"niVehb, of Jackson- order". In conclusion, he urged I Thomas Washington .... lA 18.15D Blalock flames Philip Smith Porter, who investigated the accident - Ivtue. and Mrs J C Webb of Cherry I every one to work with their, Washington ........ 1A 12.71 Howard Hughey, \VV Shaw. Cole said two vehicles. were involved ._.. 1A 438 Agner, George Hunter and Frank [.asp were here for a short while school officials and cooperate with General Washington Luncheon for a 1953: Plymouth driven by I Pope Wilson ._. ........ lA 6.54 Davis of Madison. with other .m. rhuj>d*> morning visiting organizations as they come Mr Thurman and a 1953: Oldsmobile - Louis Ziarko ...-.,...-..-... 1A 7.26 enaand relatives.M up with ideas for community improvement Miss YoungMiss driven by James Edward and Mrs Leslie Williams and and to pull together to Services For Massey of Cherry Lake. Both cars I wo children of Plant City cameKatu'da strengthen their community. I were headed north when the Youth Reviva! : > for a few days visit II Perhaps you might ask yourselfa ,Baptist Willie E. Hill Hazel Young, popular bride- Plymouth preparatory to making !/
with a charming luncheon Wednesday - | [not: family Mrs Fred Williamsd done within the past year to make A youth-led revival begins at :1 of the road in front of the oncoming - at Hotel Madison given by; Mr and Mrs Sammy Williamsf I mine a new model town? Are we the First Baptist Church, Madison, Services for Willie E Hill of Miss Emaline Carpenter and Mrs I Oldsmobile which crashed | Perry were also guests of Mrs living up to our obligations of under the leadership of the State Day, Fla, who died in the Madi- Maury Blalock. into the rear. Damage to each car Alliams Sunday. citizenship in cur State and community Baptist Student Union team. Sunday son County hospital Aug 13 were Places were laid at the beautifully i was approximately $400. Mr Thur . Mr Benny Whitty returned to ? August 23rd. and will centime held at 3 p m Friday in Brewer. appointed table for twelve man was released on his own Gainesville: Monday from spending rRehearsal through Friday 28th. The Lake Baptist Church. The Rev guests including Mrs George Young I I recognizance to await a later part of his vacation here with team members are Earl Davis Eugene Baxley, pastor. Rev E J mother of the honoree Mrs Chester hearing. The drivers escaped injury.Mr . is parents, Mr and Mrs J B PartyMr Madison; Ernest Stoutamire Talla- Babb of Jacksonville, and the Rev Jenkins, the bridegroom's mother bridal attendants and out-of-town (Tutty. hassee; and Manya Creel, of Char Mr Fowler officiated. Intermentwas and Mrs L B Stewart. Miss in Day cemetery with the T J guests. A three course luncheon was |Rev and Mrs Zeb Williams have and Mrs lotte N C. Bennie Rose Stewart and Miss served. George Young en- guests Mr and Mrs J H Bates tertained the Young-Jenkins wed- Earl Davis, a graduate of Madison Beggs Jr Funeral Home in charge. Frances Stewart and W C Cope- Spartanburg. South Carolina. ding party Saturday night followingthe High School is a senior at Survivors are his wife, Mrs Alma BOARD MEETS land III spent Sunday at St [Mr and Mrs Frank Stokes hadgut"sts rehearsal at the First Baptist ,John B Stetson University. Deland. Hill; one daughter Mrs Toby Page Simon's Ga with the Albert Glass this week Mr and Mrs church. The thirty or more guests He is a member of the Ministerial of Jacksonville and eight grand I Mrs S H Moore held a board :I family of Eastman Ga who are [-ank Thigpsn and children of were entertained at the Legion I Association and B S U. Executive children. meeting of the Garden Club Monday -!I vacationing there. Miss Bennie Rose Iiburndile.M : I Home whereiced punch, cake sand- Council This will be the Pallbearers were Messrs. Jack at her home when dates for., Stewart remained there for a Alford Pinkard of wiches andhors d'ouevres were Tolar Junior Thomas, J L Prine, the decided<; visit week | .' and: Mrs I tenth revival Davis has preachedthis new club year were this jidison and Misses Elizabeth and served. Julius Barrs, Edward Carmichael, upon. Tuesday night Oct 6 was I -x- Mr assisting summer. and Mrs J I Ray were ' len Stokes of Lee spent last hosts. Earnest Stoutamire a music Ewel Driver Henry Williams named as a general meeting in Lt Commander Mary Catherine ek at Daytona Beach. I major and a Senior at Florida Madison Smith, Clayton Dees Gor- connection with gardening seminer I Coody arrived Monday' and accompanied [Wayne Slaughter of Palatka has State University, will direct the don Smith, Thomas Bell, Rufus to be held at that time. her mother, Mrs T C CirclesCircle Toole and Mr Atkins.At . [?n home for a few days visit Baptist music. He is active in B S U work On Oct 22 members make their Coody, to Atlanta Tuesday where |h his mother Mrs Edna Slaughand is Extension Director. Also he is annual trip to entertain patientsat Mrs Coody went for eye surgery. the Presbyterian church Sun- aunt. Miss Eunice Wil- No. 1 will meet August active in one of the churches in Miss Florida State hospital. -x- day morning Toni Jean Mrs Frank Paterson Sr left Annual bazaar will be held Nov ins 24th with Mrs J Vickers at 10 Tallahassee. Wells the gave a report on Ijttle Bruce Leonard of Jack- o'clock Monday a. m.. No. 2 with Manya Creel will have charge of World Mission Conference at 14. Saturday to visit relatives in Plant ville is hereon a two weeks'j I Mrs C T McWilliams and Mrs M the seminars and also will work Montreal N C, which she recently The camellia show will be held City for three weeks. Mrs George it with his grandmother, Mrs D Minter at Mrs McWilliams' with the Junior Choir. attended. She reported wonderful in January on a date to be named Gandy and daughter Harriet and home at 3 Monday. No. 3 a later & will Frank Paterson Jr Ide p. m. be staged on a more accompaniedher Sutton. each session there will bea I I After meeting. The pastor Rev Joseph with Mrs W B Davis, Jr at 3 simplified scale than in the past there. and Mrs Gerald Williams and seminar ; .ev fellowship o'clock p. m. Monday. No. 4 with youth Gammon, brought the morning circle [Tallahassee stopped by for a Mrs J A Davis at 8 o'clock Mon under the direction of the Youth message from the 13th chapter of will several years.show The chairman.Azalea Mrs J D Scruggs-x-Jr and daughters . act as with friends, en route homea day evening. Nita McCullough with team. Many problems faced by our 1st Corinthians and Miss Jean Ann and visited A flower show will be Mary Sissy, vacation trip in Gainesvillehis Mrs Elvira McDaniel at 7:30 Monday youth of today will be discussed. Ragans a solo the 23rd Psalm. spring gave held by the circles i in homes to be Mr and Mrs Bill Dflaino in Cedar mother. evening. Services will begin each night at Miss Ragans left Tuesday for Decatur - selected in ApriL Key last week. Mr Scruggs went Sybil Rowe of Columbus 8 o'clock and the public is invited. Ga where she will teach The of Mrs Joe Bird, MrsE there Saturday and accompaniedthem her Mrs'T C McNally has as guests names ; 30 came Monday to visit English in the Druid Hills High B Wilson Mrs Bill Cave Mrs home Sunday.x . idparents. Mr and Mrs R Rowe.r this weekend, Mr and Mrs Douglas School. , | and Mrs Boyce Faulkner of Martin, of Lakeland Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Clyde Cantey and Mack Primm and Mrs Charles - McNally of Tampa and Mr and Mrs Cantey's mother Mrs -x- Stout were presented for member- Gail Martin of Jacksonville spent jer. South Carolina herea Byron a. are Miss Janice Lamb who has been . last week! here with her grandparents Urlin of Chipley Scott and Mrs B M Bryann leave ship. [ few days' visit with Mr and and Mrs Myers spending the summer at her home Wil- Mr and Mrs B M Bob Adams. Friends of Mr who will join the visitors here today on a vacation trip to Jack- here went to Jacksonville Sunday . are glad that he is back Sunday for the day. Mr and Mrs sonville Beach. They will be joined where she is on the faculty of the Albert Glass of Eastman Ga liams. Mr and Mr G S Martin the hospital and hope he will Martin will also visit Mr and Mrs there by the Rev and Mrs Larry new Wesconnett High School this spent last week here visiting rela came Sunday and were accompanied - of Jacksonville. tives. J J home by Gail.t' . be well and about. I Tom Martin. O'Steen and son falL _ 7 -.... PAGE TWO THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER MADISON FLORIDA FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st., 1 39f -- - : \ __ :.<-": _..._ _. .,_ __. __ u -- 'T _t_ _;:7; ;;:;'_- ._i.-.. __._ __ : ... _t'. __ u ;.." ,:- -- -__ -- "- ,. -, q .. ._ _ I I You Are Invited To ATTEND - OUTHD-LED REVIVALAT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Madison, Florida JAMES T. BARBER, PASTOR AUGUST 23.. 28 . 8:00: P. M. flKJ _ Earl DavisPREACHER Manya Creel Earnest Stoutamire I SEMINAR LEADER MUSIC DIRECTOR 4 ' ATTEND THE FRIENDLY CHURCH WITH A MESSAGE . GIVE GOD A CHANCE --:; :.: W'-- _:::2.l "- .... --- ": : l'IIi -an -- -- Mrs Parker, mother of the bride I 'SPEAKS ON CAMP AND i Morrison-Parker Look For Eagle'sBack' Newest Class of f Gray Ladies wore Navy silk made on molded I'j I | RESERVE UNIT I lines matching accessories and I Marriage SolemnizedElam white carnation corsage. I to School Sale I Mr Morrison had as his best At the Lions' Club meeting II man Leroy Rutherford of l\tadi-I Ad on Page 4. Tuesday Pat Milliner captain ol I -, , Baptist Church. Quitman, son. Groomsmen were Benny Seals the local reserve unit, spoke in- I ; wt Georgia, was the setting on August I Bobby Davis and Tommy Kinsey. terestingly of the Madison company t y; 'y 3",. 14th at 8 o'clock in the evening Following the ceremony a reception New NFJC PersonnelNew and its operations at Camp Stewart for the wedding of Miss Dorothy I was held in the church parlor last month. Jean Parker, daughter of Sirs A E given by the bride's mother. The Madison unit, formerly in The bride's table covered faculty members at NFJC the transportation , Parker of Quitman, and the late was department 4xr this y and the will year sujects they Mr Parker and Marcus Donald with a beautiful lace cloth. The teach are Miss Dorothy Landon some time back was made a tank Morrison, of Madison son of Mrs tiered wedding cake centered the Business Law Typing and Short- unit and the Captain told of the j Hoyt Wainwright, and the late Mr table. A tilted wedding bell hold- haooIr; Al Hofflander. Mathe- company's experience with the Morrison.The ing a miniature bride and bride- matics and Accounting; Mr James tanks. Maintenance, he said, was ,. jp' Rev Ernest Gurr pastor of groom topped the cake. Nosegaysof I Moncrief, Social Studies; Mr Lewis the big thing and pointed out the ; Pine Grove Baptist Madison white gladioli and mums tied Thompson, Social Science and Physi- excitement and dangers connected a formed per- with yellow satin and net com- cal Education; Mr L C Glass Sci- with the operations. The local unit ' the double ring ceremony. pleted the decorations. Mrs W J ences; Mr Robert Kennedy, Music got along fine, however made an Vows were spoken before an altar and Spanish Miss Gabriel, Dukes cut the cake. ; Marjorie excellent showing, and were com- Pictured above is the recently-formed Gray Ladie-* holding a large arrangement of Mrs William Oliver Jr of Madison John English and Physical Education; Dr plimented highly on their work. class in Madison. Second row, left to right, are: Mrs L white gladioli and mums with Sands, Dean of Instruction E Leslie, Mrs Ruth Reams, Mrs J L Sims, and Mrs R "branched candelabra sister of the bridegroom received Dr Blanche Hardy, in charge of The payroll to the local company on either side Mickler; first row: Mrs Esther Watson, chairman of the guests. Others assisting were Guidance and Testing for while at Camp Stewart ran to Casting a soft slow. Billie Coffee program local Ladies Mrs Mrs Mc- Gray Carrie Armstrong, Ruby : and Miss this entire Miss Jones Margaret area. Betty $6000.00. and here at home it runs of Quitman offered organ music Jones of Quitman. I Mrs Waring Wyche Jr of the Chesney, Mrs Flossie Griffin and Mrs Hazel Beggs, of from $2300: to $3000 a quarter. and Miss Alir Fave1I1iam3 Jacksonville volunteer *vorker.Gray . office , personnel has become Business - while with their After spending a I Millinor reporte" hopes of gettingan sang Whither Thou Goest and Oh Morrison left Manager of the College and ladies have achieved an enviable record of ser- i guests, Mr and Mrs here Perfect Love. Mrs D H Mays Jr and Mrs Wayne armory by 1963. vice at the MCM Hospital and earned admiration and Ion a wedding trip to the Florida The club voted to send cardto Miss Shirley Parker was hersister's Weger are new Secretaries. a respect of all whom they had an opportunity to ser\e. Beaches. They will reside in Madison Mrs T C j Coody, whs! has chargeof - maid of honor. Miss Mary I j j"Waimvright. (E-R Photo). where Mr Morrison is an employee the club's meals and is now in was. sister junior of the bridesmaid.bridegroom I of Tri-County Electric Co f NFJC Offers Night a hospital in Atlanta with serious Watch for the EAGLE STORE'Sspecial . . . o operative.Art trouble. WRANGLER Section in the I eye New Goodyear All-Weather Their dresses of yellow brocade ProgramThe Kirby Reichma of Madison and FLORIDA TIMES-UNION Sunday taffeta were identical fashioned Comics. I I tube-type tire, 6:70 x 15S12.95 waltz leneth with wide girdles encircling Williams, son of Mr and Phil Hoche of Winter Park were . Williams left last Friday visitors. Mr and Mrs Mrs Stanley Millard Young and the waist with bo-ws in NFJC adult night college to visit his grandparents, Mr children. plus tax back with ends falling to the hem- program will begin about September -- Annette. Warren and and Mrs GV Rea of Chattahoo- Faye and Mr and 1 and Jan. 19, Mrs Clifford line. They: wore yellow satin slip- run through chee. Art was accompanied by 1960 After considerable discussion at Leslie and and tire for the first semester. Courses Dewayne returned recappable and carried bouquets of yellow - pers Michael Lanier, who planned to offered will be Shorthand the Merchants' meeting Monday Saturday . Introductory night from and white mums tiedth return Monday. Art will return the a vacation MESSER BATTERY & TIRE CO Communication Skills Western night, it was decided, for the spent in the Smoky Mountains. yellow satin ribbons. following week end. Civilization History and Appreciation present at least, to let the half- They also \isited other i. . . . of points The bride was ,given in;:marriageby -XT" of Music of Old ,- Survey holiday matter go along as it Is, interest in her brother; Edwin Parker.. Miss Dorothy .Landon of Atlantahas Testament, and Humanities: Philoso. and to ask the two large grocery Georgia. Alabama, South I Miss Lucille McCullough and Mr She chose a street length gown of arrived to :teach at NFJC ana phy. ;.; stores oh Carolina. North Carolina and Archie McCullough accompamed Wednesday presently closing - white nylon over taffeta. The is occupying one of the Harrison For further information as to con Tennessee.Mrs their nephew Jimmy McCullough bodice featured embroidered lace. apartments. Her mother came with II and schedule, call the Dean of In- afternoons to shift to Thursday to his home in Atlanta, after a visit Her veil of illusion fell from a her last week and her father spent struction, Dr John Sands, HU i I I afternoon closings. A H Hemphill left Wednesday .here with his grandmother, Mrs A crown of pearls and velvet leaves. a few days here. Mr and Mrs 3-2288 (Aug. 21, 28) I I -x- for Tampa to spend some timewith H Hemphill. They remained theN'for returned to Atlanta. Landon have her daughter, Miss Eva JIcCultough a short visit with Mrs O'Neit . Her chrysanthemum bouquet was . r-x- Mr and Mrs Leonard Elvin of i Mrs AV Vann, accompanied who is ill at Tampa McCullough and children. showered with smaller pompons, Wadsworth of Talla- Mrs Dick b'i Mrs Albert Jacksonville stopped over here Wing and son General Hospital and satin ribbons. . ivy hassee was a visitor in town Wed of Ocala. left - to Thursday Wednesday nightith FrancisBroward : spend -xMr - Wainwright. the bridegroom's nesday. on their home froman few days in Natchez, Miss with I j j and Mrs L C Glass are residing Hazel Horne and Archie McTu- mother chose a dress of beige silk I way ' -x- I : John Wing They will return byway the the North i at home of Mrs M L lough have returned from a vacation voile matching accessories, and Mr Stanley Williams made a automobile trip to of New Orleans and make a short;,, Walker. Mr Glass is a member of trip tot New Orleans and corsage of white carnations. I business trip to Ocala last Friday. :Carolina mountains. 1 \isit there. the NFJC faculty. Mexico City. --- - FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1959 THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, MADISON, FLORIDA PAGE THREE atXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1TOBACCO I Mr and Mrs E B Browning: and HARVEST SPECIAL! Business People Mr and Mrs Arden Brown and Watch the E-R for the EAGLE James Browning had as luncheon . Rayon Bedspreads, 80 x 100 BREEDEN'SMadison's STORE'S Back to School specials. Form GroupThe guests Sunday Mr and Mrs Doyle Brown and Miss Laverne Brown of $2.49 each Madison and Mr Forest Brown and Mrs T S Braswell of Monticello. Newest Fashion & Gift Shop DAYLIGHT DEPT. STORE i !I I >OOOOOG7000t:7Cherry: :: :: GREENVILLE BAPTIST I Madison Merchants I I CHURCH NEWS tion was formed Monday .Assoeia-I I I secretary-treasurer. IS I meeting in Hotel Madison After some discussion it was Lake NewsMr Room. ;I agreed to leave the Thursday closing i I The Greenville Baptist Church Van II Priest heads the group a,.- for mo-t of thtores as is. OPEN FOR BUSINESS I completed its Vacation Bible School chairman with Buford Selman \ict'- The annual! meeting: of the ASSO- chairman and Mrs Floree Breeden! ii.iTion;s a!id! he held i m November. and Mrs George Burnett, last Friday night with Commencement - Jr and children Suzanne and Bub- Exercises in the Church -- - FEATURING ba, spent last week vacationingat I auditorium. Before the program began - Daytona Beach and other placesof Open House was observed in ti I 1/-/ JONATHAN LOGAN I i / interest. the various departments.The ' Dresses by: YOUTH FAIR Mrs Ben Williams and son I enrollment this year was j I GAY GIBSON Johnnie have been visiting her son 138 which was much better than \\ :MISS COUTURE and wife, Mr and Mrs B N Williams last year, and average attendance ,. BARBETTE I Jr in North Carolina. was 93 for the eight days. In many Mrs Williams returned after a I ways this school was one of the I I -:.: > JANE IRWILL weeks visit and Johnnie spent an-I finest. Much was attempted in ' Sweaters b y.: PETER FREUND other week with his brother and I handwork and much was accom ' family at Camp Sea Gull in Ara- plished. Mrs II C Giles had chargeof G pahoe, N C. II the refreshments.A I GOSSARD FOUNDATION GARMENTS i ; BIRTHDAY PARTY dedicated group of workers ACCESSORIES * CHILDREN'S WEAR Miss Karen Westerman was,worked hard and long to prepare surprised with a birthday party:for this great effort. tj'i t COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MASCOT GIFT ITEMS Saturday night, Aug 15th, at home I The Church Nominating Com- 1 Ctt by her parents, Mr and Mrs Earl mittee is holding meetings to select 001'9 Located in Setzer's Shopping Center Westerman. Mrs Betty Lovingoodof '!workers in all phases of the church s sty MADISON, FLORIDA"i."R Jacksonville and Miss Sally organization for the coming year, i iI 4J v ' . a2f Wilson assisted in the games and I which begins in October. -may 1t S I serving refreshments. Karen received The pastor is leading in a studyof 4 lovely gifts. I the Book of Romans at the ti .,J.:,,,, Look For Eagle'sBack I ft D. NEWS\ BAPTIST QUARTET SINGSA mid-week Prayer Service each I P ""a.' 'i.. quartet from Cherry Lake I week. Everyone is invited to come ' to School SaleAd The,;Madison II D Club held an Baptist Church, sang at Beulah I and bring his Bible for this very :; : interesting Baptist Church at Nankin, Ga I helpful and important study. meeting at the Cherry Lake last Thursday night. The quartetwas The public is cordially invitedto s l on Page 4. cottage of the president, MrsR t Q .S E Cowart, Tuesday, with twelve composed of Kermit Horne, Bob attend'any or all of the services "tE r Here, indeed, are the rings that will test) members and two visitors, Mrs E Milner, George Shaw and Donald of this church. "The Spirit and C e f I er express your sentiments for they are styled e Miss Eva McCullough, who suf- E Hadden and Ree Mays, attending. Wilson and Mrs Milner, pianist. the bride', say, Come." s beautifully and set with diamonds of unsurpassed fered a severe illness while conducting During the regular business meet METHODIST CHURCH t brilliance.See the pair now. a revival at Avon Park, ing the present officers were re-I Rev and Mrs C B Davis arc con Rings end Diamonds nfarocd la straw Tampa General Hospital, where II E Cowart, president; 1lrsV C occurred Sunday, Aug ith. Rev -- I she continues ill. Her mother, Mrs I Copeland Sr, vicepresidentlrs; I Davis was driving from Cherry A II Ilemphill and sister Miss i Thurston Raines, secretary; Mrs E After the baptism Sunday of I II Lucille McCullough visited her inj! F Dickinson, treasurer; Mrs E B Lake Methodist Church to Rocky Frederick Mickler Norfleet, young Tampa over the week end. They Wilon, council delegate.A Springs to conduct services when I grandson of Mr and Mrs Fred I were accompanied by the Rev O'Neil I delicious covered dish luncheon the accident occurred. Rev 0 J Mickler, Mr and Mrs Mickler entertained . McCullough, who after a visit with was served at noon. Steverson, former pastor, conducted i their children and grandchildren - his sister, left for El Salvador C.I services last Sunday at both at a luncheon. Guests included WAYNE/W. WEGERMADISON A to be out of the States a month.I Mr and Mrs Leon Mason and churches. I Mr and Mrs Nat Norfleetand MrMcCullough and children will daughter Miss :Margaret Mason,I I Mrs Davis continues a patientin children, Mr and Mrs E P remain in Atlanta during his ab- .of Tampa, are here this week the Madison County hospital.Mr I Sanders Jr and sons, Mr and Mrs srnce. I visiting her mother Mrs R L and Mrs Billy Roberts of Robert Mickler and children and I -x- Dr and Mrs Frederick Mickler and I i Millinor. Washington, D C are visiting his I . Mrs James Conway and Mrs Roger children of Jasper! : FLORIDAMAIL -x- parents, Mr and Mrs John Roberts. Asbury leave today to spend a weekin Jacksonville. Mrs Conway will I Miss Mary Jo Gross will go to I II James Hawkins, with the U S I visit her sister, Mrs J Meek Clark, I Columbus Ohio, this fall to com Air Force, after spending a 30 -r and Mrs Asbury will visit relatives plete her High School education' day furlough with his parents, Mr and friends. I at Arlington High. I and :\IrsV C Hawkins, left Sun- IT TOD A I day for Oklahoma, to be stationedat an Air Force Base there. TO SELL THE BIG large frame FIREA home near the Own it Tomorrow ! Sims saw mill at Cherry Lake burned completely last Saturday night. Origin of the fire was un- known and the house was not occupied MOVE IN. MADISONCOUNTY at the time.A . weiner roast was enjoyed Saturday night at the lake given by three the service Caretaker boys., Mr Wilson for flex* Week ! ADS in this size type begin as low as $1.00. &ii MARKETUSE O"C.s\ it a i Vi.. f, Presented by Tour Doctor ci Medicine as a IIp..llh bcrvice of the loru'a! AI[<1- . . ical Assoriatu n and four Local Medical D:(icty. v _'-......-....__.-_.._......._ ,. ;oii'".. .'- A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEPDo CAPRI 2-Bedroom CASH 1'KICE Sl-t 5.00 you sometimes get up in the Radio & morning feeling tired, restless, full Newspaper of tension as if you hadn't had any T rest at all? Perhaps you did not have a Rood night's sleep. A good --------_ night's sleep is usually)) dependent on r- CLIP AND MAIL TODAY! J ei two basic factors-the amount of i S Si Mall to the office nearest you ADVERTISINGWMAF sleep and the type of sleep. i The amount of sleep required i JIM WALTER CORPORATION / varies considerably in individuals I am interested in owning Jim Walter home and would!Gig but an average of eight hours is a J'J more information. good yardstick. Some persons fare I I have a clear deed to my lot...0I well few hours of sleep, very on a Please tend literature. .OPlease while others feel miserable with less I than nine or ten. Most persons learn have representative call on ........Q 1 their own sleep requirements and 1 dame adjust their daily schedules accord I Address s ingly. f The type of sleep plays a very 1 important role in achieving proper 1s Directions if route rest. A restless sleep, interrupted L J -1230 ON YOUR DIAL frequently by fitful periods of wakening __________, ._________ is not conducive to good repair - of body tissues. A good, sound A Jim Walter Home is completely finished on sleep can provide complete recovery the outside with wall partitions and flooring from previous fatigue. ready for finish inside.Ve your build ANYWHERE is essential Since sleep to good THE MADISON health, every effort should Le madeto All you need is your lot for us to establish good sleeping habits. build on. Freeing the mind of all care: and worry is highly important. Thereare Over 20 beautiful Jim Walter model homes to few problems which can't wait until the next morning for solution. choose from-a home to meet any families requirements - EnterpriseRecorderydUR Room temperature should be mod- and any families budget! crate-some fresh air is desirable, COUNTY NEWSPAPER but not too much in cool weather. IF ITS A QUA.mr SHELL HOME...!TS A JIM WALTER HOME Bed clothing should be comfortableas I should sleeping appareL Some The Two Local Advertising Media persons like pajamas, for example, - while others prefer no clothing at alL Sleeping pills and powders JIMWALIERCORP.VALDOSTA Cooperating To Promote should a physician's be avoided supervision.unless) taken under . Help yourself to a good night's _ sleep by training yourself to sound sleeping habits. Then you can won On U. S. 41, one block North of the city limits. Call collect: YOUR BUSINESS der tomorrow why you were o worried today. Georgia CHerry 2-0391 or write P. O. Box 1203, Valdosta, Georgia . - '. . . ---- ----- --- - -- -- -- --- --- --- --- -- - .. . FLORIDA AUGUST 21st, 1959 PA FOUR( THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, JIADISON FRIDAY I , BACK--TO . AT SPECIALS _ SCHOOL _ GIRLS'WASHNWEAR NEW FALL STYLES fh4I . .Q; GIRLS' AND COLORSDRESsES r V A ES' .:NF fV11 sD JR. AND ML BATISTE PANTIES :+. . " : A DRESSES 1 ' with French Lace-Combed JUST IN TIME FOR BACK- e DAN RIVER PLAIDS TO-SCHOOL : '.. cotton-bias cut for extra : < f : NATIONAL NAMES: PAISLEY PRINTS ; I ; t strength-Double crotch KAY JUNIORS i' ! PLAID-SOLID STYLING : J qla WINDY WOODS < '. 'I HELEN WHITING -11 .t I ' OUR REG. I G9c and 79c TEENA PAIGE 11 I i VALUES $3.98 and $4.98 QUANTITY :McKETTRICKHENRY: ROSENFIELD 7l! RIGHTS HOPE REED ( RESERVED $1.98 and $2.98 2 Pr. $1.00 I $ $ JUNE BOY . ONE GROUP FOR 598 To 1495 "Her Majesty"/ BACKTOSCHOOLBABY '! Fresh Cucumber I( DOLL I SLICED i; GIRLS I SLIPS LADIES FIRST QUALITY PAJAMAS RAYON PANTIES i Sanforized cotton with tuck and grow waist seam and elastic PICKlE under arm insert scientifically porportioned for perfect fit. Soft Cotton Batiste Finest Run-Proof Knit with Elastic cr Band Leg. , SIZES 5-6-7 SIZES: 8-9-10-11 + OUR REGULAR 49c OUR REGULAR 69c SIZES: 4 TO 14 $ BACKTOSCHOOLSPECIAL 3pI.OO 2 Pro $tOO I I 1 I 15 OZ JAR ; I BOYS BETTER SHORT SLEEVE MEN'S WASH 'N WEAR SPORT SHIRTS r 2pr.$3.OO DRESS PANTS Y. I I ! "Tom Sawyer" By and "Sedgefield" 55'< dacron, 45'; rayon, dark .and I Dan River plaids and ginghams, wash 'n wear BOYS COTTON light colors in solids, slubs, stripes CICAIPO.PULAR prints and solids 'BOSTON" BELTS and fancies. SIZES 6 to 18: OUR REGULAR $1.98 TO $2.98 SIZES: 28 to 42 SOCKS Top Grain Steerhide OUR REGULAR $6.98 PAIR Boys and Mens 20 to 44 $ 00 with Stretch Heel and Toe for Regular $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 $ 2 For 3 Longer Wear $4.88 2 $ 9 REG BRANDS SIZE 6 1 4 Pair $1.00 08 Each or Pre CiNGrade OKLAHOMA KID MEN'S QUALITY UNDERWEAR BOY'S QUALITY UNDERWEAR OUR A.5 EACH SHORTS & UNDERSHIRTS _I:.,. A 10-oz Coarse Weave SIZES 4 TO 16 CUR REGULAR 69c EACH ":1' I'Ii' 9 Stnfcri: .ed Denim SIZES 28 TO 44 36 TO 46Strain SOCKS ; I Bar.tacto.ed At Points Of 2 For 87 c ,.. I SIZES 4 'to 16 I OUPw REGULAR G9c u .. DAN RiVER, SHEETS $1 FRYE $1.59 or FOR BACK-TO-COLLEGE For WHITE MUSLIN ', 72 x 99 and 81 x 99 IF"" r $ 00 YOU HAVE THE OPTION AT LIMII :'. \\.1: ; I j 2 Pr. 3 2 P r. $1 ANY TIME TO CHANGE $1 69 YOUR 30 DAY ACCOUNT AND TAKE MONTHS TO PAY WESTER! LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER - ---- Mr and Mrs Benjamin Davis and I Mr and Mrs R R Dugan Mrs GAME CALLED OFF Mrs Bill Tomlinson and children, Miss Mary Alice Dedge of Milton I three children, Sarah June, Bend 'M Walker and Miss Ethel Hop Don and Ann of Tallahassee, were formerly connected with the 'PC an Margaret, have returned from I,kins left Thursday to attend the The baseball game between Madi- week end guests of Mr and Mrs Madison Schools was a visitor spending last week in South|I wedding of Miss Matilda Walker son and Lax this past Sunday W T Ilollingswortn.x here Tuesday. , Florida, Mr Davis attended a Jaycees and Dr Joe Stubbs in Tampa. afternoon was called off due to - I -x- Conference at Fort Pierce\ the death of the mother of one of Howard Tate, at home on vacation Miss Helen) Littleton is at home while Mrs. Davis and children I the Lax players. A doubleheader, from FSU ia patient at the fiom Camp Hood Counsel! where she visited her mother Mrs Dagmar Wiring and Repair howe'Crill be played here this local hospital. I s\a- ,.ouIelof fOI'eral weeks. Their nephew| Sunday afternoon between Madisonand Jensen in Miami. I --- -- George Davis Jr of Miami accompanied -; BRYAN ELECTRIC CO. Remerton. I " them home for a \i.-it. I Other Twin Rivers league game "' " " "" '' H''UUU''''_'_ Sunday saw Valdosta defeating i More refreshihQI - I Remerton, 16 to 15 in ten inningsand Don't Throw That SlickBRING header Moultrie from Live taking Oak 7 a to double-4 and Fewer calories ! 11 to 10. Ilahira-Stockton game I was called off on account of wet Tire away grounds.TEAM STANDINGSW Insist ongenuine Blue Ribbon oiBR' L Pet Valdosta __ 18 5 .783 J Lax 14 7 ..667Mouftrie GOLD THE --- IT TO __..___ 17 9 .634 f R Live( Oak __ 12 12 500 NUGGET North Florida Recapping CompanyOn Ilahira Stockton ________ 12 10 15 1313..414) BUTTERMILK - Madison .._Um____ 9 14 .391. U. S. 90, opposite Ragans Motor Co. Remerton ._....__..__n_ 4 21 .160 vcfC 7 where you shop! ) :Madison, Fla. BREEDEN'S NOW OPENA new fashion and gift shop U 11Eg BESSIE LEE OF| and get new tire,service out of it I open in Madisoa It is BREEDEN'S.located ,II : in the Setzer Shopping II I owe k..PLtBRUCELLOSIS FYNETDETERGEI WE ALSO HAVE RE-CAP TIRES FOR SALE Center.: Mrs Floree Breeden, owner I and manager, is featuring fine lines in women's and children's I AND T-B FREE CERTIFICATE; NO. 434 They will give you all the Tread Service A. New Tire clothing. She is carrying such will, or more, and at much less cost Peter famous Freund brands, Jonathan as Jane Logan.Irwill.! Your Local Distributor Yours: for tire conservation Youth Fair Gay Gibson.I 3s Couture, Barbette and Gossard. A _ NO H FlOR/ CO. specialty line is the complete as- B. S WARING & SON sortment of Mascot gift items. Al- AIRECAPPING though Breedens is open for busi- CIAU" 2ri: -- ., will ness be now announced, a formal later.opening date ( Phone Hunter 3-6400 PKCGE LIMIT-1 PLEASE . ... MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE . tG __ __ SPORT SHIRTSJ: , ,;A "J VALt; n I xJIE/ __ TO $ ES99c ! \ % _' k WHILE THEY LAST CLEEMTOOTHPASTE ;g ..iI k_ g _2_ FOR_ _49C_ M 8 g. ,,,,, 4E DOLES -: k, PACKfD PINEAPPLEGRAPEFRUITDRINK :. c o rn 00 .x 5QT $1 I "1 - - i Setzers o CupBAKERITE \\ \\\\\\\\\\UIIIJIIL\\\ 11111/ C >d AEE " -__ # ARMOUR'S OR ,/ UH l/VI/ '-_ I LL', _\ 1 1to VEGETOLE __ 0 j ; 1 SHORTENING _ w CJIIt o D xs '";: - v C 0 - YGU CMOICE ;. I U410 ACES f -r Y PINEAPPLE FLAT CAN ; ETTES llN\I\.I S I FOOD< 1 I 1' ..9 POPULAR BRANDS $ 39kSNX 1IJ ------ SAUElf KRAUT CAN 300 K.C... FILTER icosedale TIP CTN I : ':': ;': _ KING SIZE \ _. I ) Luscious "", 'p' ;. { . 0 R- K.'iand . 300 ,,t pv., j I! CAN j . da Dressed and Drawn : a p eac hi BEANS , e __ . -- -- - - : TOMATOESNg OJI _ RSZ5 I . -. -. ...t.:. "c ) - \ LEAN RIB FRESH CAUL+,T w - CENTER MULL --w i B 1 CUTS 2 us 29 C I I l, ' p -- I rm 1 I RIB LB 49c I FIRST I CUTS FRESH CAUGHT HEADLE5S I POUND C SHRIMP I LBS ' LB 59c I Hickory Ranch Sliced Rindless : WLDf'J!N fANTAMLb A S I B A C 0 I N Cello 9 C.CORN!:I POLE BEANS I 0 EARS LB19c 4 V 9c . HICKORY SMOKED SUGAR CURED pS.G. SNACK PAK. SMOKED BACON Ib .rr 9 c COLD CUTS It PhG z' 49c-. -1:.. '. " '" -- ' t X BLUE RIBBON ALL PORK MAYFAIR PURECREAM 3-0Z I CELLO 1-LB 49c CHEESE PKG 10sSAUSAGE SWEET C MT .. POR" NECK BONES DAISY CHEDDAR: CHEESE Ib 43' I _'. PORK FEET 2' LBS 25. BLUE RIBBON SLICED I POTATOESLBS I AMERICAN 8-0Z PORK MAWS CHEESE 29' !I _ ..'.."..:4:: BEEF TRIPE C"-. ,., ,. ,.II.Rrli IT __ Y)PIMENTO=: '." SWISS. .PKG_: ,..,.....' ''', ". ..,." ,,".:, .f....,..',, N""; j i, c ':":," I. .. t:- : \it1 n'J: J '-- FROZE.N.- v v_' 1",r-O'OD'=_, D.En._ -<_ __ ._. ____ '.:-r-_. '..v"4"::';> .. ; ; _. ; PLAIN OR POWDERED I FF FROZEN CAKE c : LEMONADE PARKEN c VALUE LIMEADE ;-s !, DON U T S PKC ORANGE GARDEN GOLD DRINK J I ::- - SIX ERMADISON, FLORIDA FRIDAY AUGUST 21st 1959 1 I ,The Luckless Lesion --.l'y Irwin-_ Caplan I -' t Look For COMPLETE: LINE Ii FLOOR TILESAND w y I CABINET TOPS Howerton Supply Co. I It.t.RElAX' t. 0 0o FIRST PAVED ROADSThe m1 O ? 1 1I 1I I first paved roads in Florida were paved with planks and ran I from New Port, which is on the St. Marks river, in a north. WaYfI"VMAd l 1I I :"?! ':t::: : ::- ,' !1' -" I CAN MAE IT EAS)...Irs easterly direction to Tompk'.nsville: Georgia. The purpose of I JUST STARTING TO TURN RED. the road was mainly for the transport of cotton. A toll was charged for transportation on this road by its operators. The in Comic Section of Florida! Taking Orders For 4 plank road was accomplished by putting down runners and then' Times-Union Sunday, Aug. 23. placing the planks across them. o . Seedlings :: o Look For n SERVICE Birthday PartyMrs Eagle's Orders are now being acceptedfor a Judson Rowe entertained at pine seedlings from Florida o her home in Edgewood Monday Back to School Sale Forest Service nurseries, and will e"eningith weiner roast honoring -i continue to be accepted until her daughter, Miss Martha Jane Ad Page 4. October 1, according toIadison Rowe, on her eleventh birthday:, on County Farm Forester Eldredge anniversary. i Carnes. I II II Thirty-five guests enjoyed an I . , t "All orders will be filled on a 0 'l e fly I IJI II evening of games and contests. The I Supper Party first come-first served basis," : weiners were roasted on the out-! said Carnes. "Individual orders up o v door grill and were served with, i iI _ to 50,000 seedlings will be filled The 7rav fert Safety Service birthday cake cookies and cold I without reduction." I 1 -|i The terrace at theVan II Priest I any drinks and bubble gum. The lovely tyf Orders for seedlings may be Lakeside home was the setting I chocolate birthday cake was topped placed with Madison County Ranger Failure to grant right-of-way caused 610,000 casualties I with eleven pink candles. j Tuesday evening for a supper Jf\ Vernal Webb, Madison County j in 1958. Miss Sircy Rowe and Mrs Philip,; party, given by Mr and Mrs Priest Agent Rudy Hamnck, Charles Sims Smith assisted Mrs Rowe in serving -'and Mr and Mrs William B Clark of the Agricultural Stabilization Mr J F Buckhalt of St. Augustine i. AT MORMON CLUB MINISTERS MEETING SPEAK I and entertaining the guests. |i and their daughter, Miss Rosemary & Conservation Committee of Madison -I arrived Wednesday to visit his son I Martha Jane received many attractive -:Clark, complimenting Miss France County, or Farm Forester and family, Mr and Mrs Cecil gifts. I Stewart and her fiance, W C Eldredge Carnes of the Florida Elders Marion Galliger of Hoi- II You Can't Beat The Forest Service Buckhalt: at Cherry Lake.x brook, Arizona and Vern Okelberryof I Copeland IIL I Gerald Hall, son of Mr and Mrs ]I The twenty-three guests included Comfort Style Oakley, Idaho, ministers of the HenryV Hall, and member of] Mr and Mrs Howard Coody, Mrs Church of Jesus Christ of Latter a i parents of the honorees, wedding And Wear Of the 1959 graduation class of I I I IWRA1JGLER Lura Coody and Mrs Reba Williams Miss Lynn Cheney returned to her Day Saints, usually called the Mor- Madi-I attendants and their dates. son High School, has \ have returned from a several I home in Jacksonville Sunday from mon church, who have been doing Owens-Illinois 'scholarship, and will! The I hostesses presented the I ! I days' vacation in the Smoky a visit here with her grandparents, church work in Madison: and near attend Baylor University, Waco,I honorees with silver in their I by cities, spoke at the Rotary Club Jeans mountains in Tennessee. Mr and Mrs R E Cowart. I Texas, this fall. I chosen pattern. I I meeting Wednesday. ------ By BLUE BELL --- They told of the history of the'I Authentic Western cut A LOOK AT THE BOOK church, beginning with Joseph ! .i Suith, and of their moving, or being | Two Only- 13s* oz. Sanforized Denim By DR. BOB JONES, 1R moved, from place to place' , No-Scratch Rivets until their settlement at Salt Lake' City, of the deliverance of their! Bar Tacks at strain points I II l harvest from locusts by the seagulls ' 2 Front pockets I and of, the beliefs of the 2 Back pockets I members and the Book of Mormon., 7-Pc I Tne Club sent a card to Mrs T, Boy's sizes 4 to 12 __......._. $2.8 C Coody, who has been in charge,! 13 to 16 $3.49 "Ask and it shall be given you; meet the needs of their educational I of the meals, and is now being seek and ye shall find; knock andit expenses when they were too lazy I I treated in at Atlanta hospital for Youth's sizes 27 to 30 ._'_ $3.79 shall be opened unto you" (Mat- to go out and make the effort to raise trouble. Men's sizes 31 to 42 $358 thew 7:7)). Asking presupposes the the money. It is good to ask the Lordto eye of No man asks an- send, but it is better sometimesto Visitors included Messrs Kirby Girls' sizes 7 to 14 ............ $258 power other for something giving. which he knowshe pray, "Lord direct me in my Reichmann, Robert Kennedy, Walter' LIVING ROOM Misses' size 10 to 20 ..........__ $358 is unable to grant One does not search and send me where" I will Militzer, Edward Sharp, Lawrence csk riches of a poor man or food find the thing which I desire. Some Thomas, Candler Matheny and * 10 oz. Sanforized denim of a man who is hungry. Ho wise folks pray for a deepening of their Frank Fansler. "' man asks a favor of one who is spiritual life yet never seek to find powerless to grant his request Ask- deeper spiritual life in earnest communion - ing of God we are making our re- with the Lord and in studyof HONORED ON BIRTHDAYMrs quest to the One who has} power His Word. Some pray for patiencebut GROUPCASH ."". to do exceeding abundantly never seek the tribulation which Nat Norfleet was honored above all that we ask or think ." worketh patience. Thursday evening, Aug. 13, witha I i (Ephesians 3:20): ). The man who True prayer goes still further. rightly asks is the man who asks ". To him that knocketh it shall be : lovely birthday dinner at the I in faith, believing that God is ableto opened ." (Matthew 7:8)). is the home of her brother and sister-in-I grant and that God is willing to promise Some people are not will- law, Dr and Mrs Frederick Mick- grant ing to knock and wait for the doorto ler, in Jasper.A I 5229.95 The of beyond swing wide. They try to tear it matter: prayer goes delicious I served and menu It! was Charge break down. asking however. We are told to open themselves or it : seek and are promised that in seeking God in His own good time will remove the beautiful birthday cake was i At Your Favorite j we shall find. God sometimes the obstacles. When He is served for dessert. I expects us to seek for the answer ready, the harnesses door will itself open.the Perfect will Attending from Madison were thehonoree's I includes sofa and chair (foam rubber and nylon cover), Eagle Dept. Store ,to our prayer. We may even say He prayer to immediate family including - to help Him to answer itt of God. Perfect faith waits for the expects us have known young men who were answer to come in His own way at :: Mr Norfleet Mr and Mrs Fred i I two step tables, one coffee table, and two lamps. Always First Quality 1 I studying for the ministry to pray His own time. Mickler, Mr and Mrs E P SandersJr [the Lord to send them money to and Mr and Mrs Robert Mick- t Released I 7 the Gospel Fellowship AIJorJaionMADISON ler. . Pentecost WindowRecently ? Four Only- %b I DRUG STORE I i 5-PC. 1 -I I 1 1I I announces appointment of 1I I C.4I . I 1I I r 1I I BEDROOM GROUP RICHARD C.BROCKMANREGISTERED I t PHARMACISTAS I CASH Si3995 N1r :v- I MANAGER OF PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENTs a 'Includes Double Dresser, Chest, Bookcase Bed, Box a t- Springs, Innerspring Mattress. I 4 } ,Il t s k . - 1 1I Prescriptions Called for and Delivered I TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED! I dedicated stained-glass . e window, depicting a world of Christian fellowship, is an awe- inspiring sight visitors of the :p ;nl-l: .::tll" .!,r..;HW,j::':.r.! STORE PHONE: HU 3-2300 Tennessee lions Upper tell Room the Four story Chapel central Z. F.Nashville,medal-iecost, WELLSFurniture t.'. : ;,.". ,I 11f ,-" Heros of the Faith down throughthe ' ' " : < ij. centuries : ) : Christian from I - 11' ' ; Barnabas to modem times, edge :: ; the panel imi RESIDENCE PHONE HU 3-6864. : Another feature of the chapelis .. '- ... the world famed life-sized woodcarving of Leonardo da Vinci's Co. "Last Supper". The chapel is in I the headquarters building of The Room daily devotional Upper guide published in 30 language i PHONE HU 32325'PAGE MADISON, FLA. and used around the world. I . ----------------- - -- --- . FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st. 1959 THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, 1ADISOFLORIDX . PAGE SPVTV: ' 1s Miss Hazel Young ' -ScoI 9if :'i Lamar Becomes Jenkins Bride of Saturday, August 22 CCUBLE FEATUREMY \ MAN GODFREY in cinema- Miss Hazel Agnes Young, daughter i v e.lppJJl3rt'j'I ; starring \ oflr:: and Mrs George W Sr7LIIG June A lIyson, Dl\.d Niven. Youll Young of Madison and Perry Lamar ' hake, rock and roll with : -- .. .......- lu Jenkins, son ofIr andlrs I MADISON at this funfest laughter -- '..",- .,.;.; ., 'd:< '. .i----, >' Chester Jenkins of Live Oak, were DRIVE-IN-THEATRE j picture. June takesou I > on a hilarious scavenger hunt united in marriage in an impressive ( I -with David siren Now under as the prize. .19 ceremony at 4:00 P. M. Sunday,/ new management; open August 16, in the First Baptist every night. Children under 12 THE TIN STAR, starring Henry Church, Madison. I (in cars) always free. Fonda, Anthony Perkins Betsy i The Rev Carl Webb officiated BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:15 P. M Palmer. He'll shoot his way into Mrs Vernon Pagans rendered the your heart. Was he man enoughto nuptial music. Vocalist Miss Dale PROGRAM wear the tin star An action- S Carpenter sang, BecauseVhither packed, suspenseful story to belong Thou Goest, and Wedding Prayer. Friday-Saturday, August 21, 22 remembered. Cartoon. i Altar decorations were standardsof DOUBLE FEATURE Fuji Mums and pom pons, seven THE HANGING TREE, Gary Sunday-Monday, August 23, 24 branched candelabra holding white Cooper, Maria Schell, Karl Maidenplus PORK CHOP HILL, starring tapers and garlands of Plumosus Gregory Peck, James Edwards. and white Mums extending to SENIOR PROMSundayMonday Valiant and courageous story of candles on either side of the altar American spirit. A strong creationof backed by native greenery. August 23, 24 Korea's hardest-won victories. AT PRIEST'S you will find everything that you need for Given in marriage by her father,, RAW WIND IN EDEN, Human emotion, pathos, dramatics your return to School or College Come see us. the lovely bride chose an original Williams, Jeff Chandlery rand comedy woven together in a model of Rose design i plus realistic fashion. Cartoon. Large World Globes . 69c Crayola, 24 count . 39c lace over net and Bridal Satin. The!I RIDE LONESOME, Randolph Tuesday-Wednesday, August 25, 26 Scott DOUBLE FEATURE bodice featured a sheer tulle yoke! Typewriter Eraser . 15c Pencil Sharpeners . $1.79 outlined in lace scallops and embroidered TOKYO AFTER DARK, starring Ball Point Pens lOc to $1.00 Good Lead Pencils . 3/10c in seed pearls and lea Tues A -TIME Wed-ThursAugust TO LOVE and 25,A 26 TIME, 27 Richard Long, Paul Dubov. Hidden hates flare amid tured a Mandarin collar of lace. TO glamour and Note Book Fillers lOc to 98c Zipper Binders . . $1.00 The long sleeves tapered to calla I i: DIE glare of the world's most exotic Work Organizers . .lOc Loose Leaf Binders . 25c lily points at the wrists and were ONCE UPON plus A playground. A yank- deep in love fastened with rows of lace covered HORSE, Ran and deeper in trouble amid the School Scissors, Pointed 25c School Scissors, Blunt . 39c buttons. Her voluminous skirt was Rowan, Dick Martin. off-limit spots of Tokyo. He killed Rubber Top Mucilage . 15c Tube School Paste . lOc of tiers of lace ruffles in cascade!I $1.00 A CARLOAD first-asked questions later. effect and terminated in a chapel BROTHER PASSES THE SILENT ENEMY, starring We could go on and on naming items that we have; there train over net and satin. 'IIe r Laurence Harvey, Dawn Addams. scalloped veil of imported silk illusion Arnold Shaw, age 52, of Ludowici, Thrilling underwater ade -nture. A are just dozens and dozens of items that .o'uill want for was attached to a matching Ga died at the U S Army Hospitalat true story of frogmen \in action. School Opening. Juliet cap of lace embroidered with Camp Stewart, on Aug 3rd, Cartoon. seed pearls and a tear drop pearlin after a brief illness. front. She carried a white satin Thursday-Friday, August 27, 28 Funeral See Us For Your School Needs Bible topped with Fluer de Amour services were held August5th DOUBLE FEATURE nylon tulette loops, pearl leaves of',' at 4:30 in Elim Baptist ehurch'with WATUSI, in Metrocolor, starring tulle and centered with two white Rev J K Bishop and Rev J D George Montgomery, Taina El;. I VAN H. PRIEST CO. orchids, showered with nylon Copeland conducting services. Interment Africa comes to you with all its tullette and rose cutwork satin. Her: was in the church rem splendor and perils. They faced only ornament was a drop pearl tery. death in their search for treasure necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. Mr Shaw was a civil employee but found love more important. Miss Gail Coffee, cousin of the and main The thrilling sequel to King Solo 'Too Late To GassifyFOR bride, was maid of honor and Stewart Houses supervisor Project of for the 16 j mon's Mines.OUTLAWS. bridemaids were Miss Betty Lou years, a member of the Masonic SON, starring Dane SALE ARC Jenkins, of Live Oak, sister of the i : Beagle puppies, LaMoyne bridegroom, Miss Ann Ross, of Lodge and Knights of Pythias and Clark Ben Cooper, Lori Nelson. registered. RALPH C LAMBERT, Panama City, and Miss Griffin deacon of Elim Church. I He lived by the gun-but he wanted Rt. 3, Madison, Fla. his son to abide by the law. Here Blalock Survivors of Madison. Miss Connie besides his wife a i 51-lt-pd. Bell of Live Oak, cousin of the one daughter, three sons, two refused to let his son follow in School of Picking bridegroom was flower girl, and sisters and his own dishonest footsteps. Like DancingCLASSES shelling, hauling cornS Ted I l I one brother, Principal father like son-except in the: old Harrell of Madison, cousin of E DUVAL, phone Cherry Lake George Shaw of Cherry Lake another d west. Cartoon. thE bride 8275. was ring bearer. 51-6t relatives. Mr and Mrs George FOR RENT: Two-bedroom house, I dresses The of attendants ice blue silk wore chiffon identical over< '.'I.Shaw and daughter Connie attended Radiator Cleaning and COMMENCE SEPTEMBER 8th kitchen equipped (if desired). taffeta, fashioned on princess lines the funeral. Gray house lj/z miles west of with cap sleeves and low pointed I General Automotive Madison in Hancock Terrace. necklines, matching shoes, and I LIBRARY BOARD MEETS ALL ENROLLMENTS MUST BE MADE BY AUGUST 27th. headpieces of and The matching net new Library Board met Apply across street at Mr, JOHN' DOVSAK'S house. pearls. They carried bouquets of Thursday in the Florida PowerCorp Repairs 51-3t-ch TELEPHONE AFTER 5:00 PM HU 3-2377 pink carnations. They wore pearls, lounge for organization and : a gift from the bride. I I\]making for WILLIAMS plans the operation of GARAGE WITNESSES HEAR FOLSON AT D E Trulock, of Clearwater, j JACKSONVILLE MEETING cousin of the bridegroom, was best the new Bookmobile which starts I October 1. II -- man. Bill Trulock, of Clearwater, BABY MARSHALL "What our Creator had in mind Leslie Goffe and John Marvin Mrs Peter Stern, of Greenville, Look For Eagle'sBack Cone-Bass Marriage for our planet is revealed by the Phillips, were ushers. was elected president of the Board Mr and Mrs William Marshall way he gave the first humans perfect I Mrs Young chose for her daughter's Mellous Moore, of Lee, Vice Pres. of Tallahassee are the ,parents of to School Sale Miss Marjorie Cone, daughter of surroundings," said J W Fil- wedding a sheath dress of i imported -I and Miss Irene Williams of bigre'son 'a baby boy weighing 7 Ibs, 2 ozs Della Robia Brocade in 'I Mr and Mrs J C Cone of Greenville son of New York to an audienceof azu secretary. i born Tuesday Aug 18th. Mrs blue, matching accessories and corsage Mr Henry Blasick t Ad on Page 4. and Raydell Bass, son of Mr 1271 persons in attendance at of pink sweetheart rosee. Librarian both, of Tallahassee Regional, !, Marshall is the former Miss met and Mrs S B Bass of Madison a three-day Bible seminar held i in Mrs Jenkins, the bridegroom'smother Madelyn Macarages daughter of with the Board and were married Wednesday afternoon Jacksonville, this past week-end. chose beige lace over.I explained the I'I!Mr and Mrs Dentis Macarages of August 19th. The ceremony was "Loss of this Edenic paradise did taffeta, matching accessories, and operational program of the new Tallahassee. The baby is the first Receives Master'sDegree performed by the Rev Robert A not frustrate God's purpose"rs he corsage of pink rose buds. "system and Bookmobile. j ,great-grandchild of Mr and Mrs Kelley at his home here. M said, "but Christ's words to the Following! the 'ceremony .thebride's Mrs L E Leslie one of the local 1 Wray Webb, of Madison. Alva dying evil-doer beside parents entertained at a I librarians at Madison Public Library - Lee Walker, of Madison him assure Ii reception in the church annex. tendered her resignation aunt of the bridegroom, attendedthe LUS[ that paradise will be regained." The bride's table I James Browning leaves today placed before which The was accepted. wedding.The Over 12 residents of Madison vacancy I for the Baptist Theological Seminary . fan Mrs Dorothy Browning Brown, shaped trellises entwined with was filled by Mrs Elizabeth! bride for her attended the three-day "Be in Louisville Ky. to continue wore weddinga a greenery and decorated with I largecatin daughter of Mr and Mrs E B Wetherington. Mrs R L Millinor street length dress of pink I Teacher of the good News" convention and net bows, was overlaid I his studies after spending the Browning received Master the of will continue as local a Science I polished cotton designed with a of Jehovah's Witnesses i h with Robin egg blue net over blue summer at his home here.REMEMBER. degree in Elementary Edu I Mrs Dan Chason of librari3l1.1 full pleated skirt and fitted sleeve Jacksonville last week-end. TheI taffeta and centered with a three cation August 8th from Florida iered colonnaded cake which I Mrs H Kramer, members State Her husband less bodice designed with a rounded I I convention one of a series being was i University. , Board attended. neckline. Her accessories were conducted throughout the world, r richly embossed with wedding bells : Mr Arden Brown of Cranford 'I I and rose buds topped with a minia- I N J, who has just finished a tour white and she wore a corsage of attended by 24 congregations of true- bride-- --- and____ .m-nrum,___on. _PMlffloc_______; r\f. Sporting Goods At of duty in the Armed Services, white carnations and tuberoses. North Florida and South Georgia.H pink net encircled the cake. On spent a few days here and he and The bride was graduated from Hugh Hancock presiding either side of the cake were tall Mrs Brown leave today to returnto Madison high school with the minister of the local group, was blue] tapers in crystal candelabra, I Bryan Electric Co. Cranford. class of 1955 and is employed at among 24 congregation overseers sprays of lilies of-the-valley with Messer Battery and Tire Co. attending a special meeting de- blue and pink satin streamers caught floor hostesses. Others assisting in Mr Bass is connected with the signed to provide additional minis- with forget-me-not and tulle were the hospitalities were Miss Sheila I MORRISON-PARKER Davey Tree Experts Co and i is terial training for all members of on each corner of the table. Ann Harrell, Miss Elizabeth Smith: REHEARSAL PARTY currently located in Lake City. each ccngregation. The couple cut the first pieceof and Miss Odessa McReynolds.After I cake with a silver knife greeting their guests, the Mrs Hoyt Wainwright and: her showered with white satin ribbon couple left on a wedding trip to the I ! and lilies of the.aUey, daughter, Mrs William Oliver Jr THE WEATHER mountains.Mrs . ' COMMANDS SQUADRON ON The punch table, covered in white Jenkins traveled in a navy entertained the MorrisonParkerwedding NORFOLK CRUISE scalloped net over white polished blue linen ensembale with navy and <<( party Thursday evening cotton held crystal punch bowls at white accessories. Her corsage was following the rehearsal in the Commander Frank A Graham Jr Week ending Aug 18th either end soft green fern encircled the orchids from her wedding bou church parlors. of Madison, Commanding Officer of Max. Min Rf. them. The table was cen- The bride's table overlaid with Anti-Submarine Squadron 741, left 'Wednesday 80 73 T tered with a beautiful arrangementof quet.The couple will reside in Live an imported lace cloth was centeredwith Jacksonville yesterday for the Thursday 85 71 ,46 white asters, carnations and Oak, where Mr Jenkins is engagedin an arrangement of gladioli i Naval Air Station Norfolk, Virginia I Friday 94 71 .00: porn pons.Cutting agriculture.Out . and mums Sandwiches, cake, potato -I where the squadron joins Saturday 93 71 .11 the wedding cake were of town guests were Mrs R chips and punch were served. I fleet units in training exercises. Sunday 91 69 ..39Ionday Mrs Joe Thigpen of Alachua, and R Johnson, Mrs S I Goffe. Jr, Mrs I 1 Cmdr Graham resides in Madison :\ 91 69 .00 I Mrs C J Corbett of Tallahassee, Leo Wells Jr, Mary Dee Wells, Mrs, aunts of the bride. Julian E Johnson of Valdosta band Ir' , i with his wife Jeanette and children Tuesday 93 70 .00 I , Miss Ruth Sims left Sunday for The bride's book was kept by Mrs J I Dunn, Mr and Mrs Frank in. Love and Susan. Miss Connie Pepera. a friend of the I , Lake City where she will continue Total Percy Lashley Mr and Mrs D E Commander Graham a well .96 bride, at a table holding a memory Trulock, SrMr and Mrs James T i teaching on the faculty of Melrose known local attorney also active Rainfall week ending Aug 15th candle and arrangement of white Bell of Live Oak Mr and Mrs D ii Park School. Miss Sims will also at Gibson Tower in the Rotary and Junior Chamberof 2.60 in, Aucilla carnations. E Trulock Jr and Mr Bill Trulock , be organist at the First Methodist Commerce. He is a veteran of Tower 0.55 in Sinclair Tower 1.60 Pouring punch were Miss Sandra of Clearwater, Mr and Mrs J D ; i church in Lake City this year.x in. Lee McLeod and Miss Elizabeth Smith. & 18 years in the Naval Reserve, Tower 2.00 in Madison Thigpen, Larry Thigpen, Joe Thig : having served active duty forestry headquarters 0.55 in Lovett Mrs J I Dunn of Live Oak and pen Wayne Thigpen and Miss Ina : Rev .and Mrs Joe H 'McCullough on Tower (first five days) 2.90 in. Mrs M Bunting Jr of Madison, E Wilson, Alachua, Mr and Mrs of Wabasso visited Mr and Mrs during World Warn in the Sun rises 21st 6:04 cousins of the bride, received guests C J Corbett, Mrs Alice Moat, ?Mrs BRING HOME Aug : am, sets I Howard and other friendsat American and Pacific theatres. He at the door. Lottie Mr Coody 7:09 Flannagan Faircloth CARTONS and CARTONS awarded the Unit Com- pm.Moon During the Miss I I Itr Pinetta during the weekend. was Navy reception. Emily Palmer, Mrs Albert Moore, Mrs mendation and is also entitled to rises 9:08 pm. Burnette rendered appropriatemusic. Bettie Arnold of Tallahassee band I OF KING SIZE Paul Williams-x;- son of Mr wear the American Theatre, Pacific Moon in constellation of Pisces Misses Jimmie Harrell, Mary Mrs Joe Graham of Ocala, band young and Mrs Stanley Williams was Theatre, American Defense, World Aug 21st. Frances Sheffield and Annette ?Mrs E W Young, Mr Billy I baptized in the First Baptist I War II Victory and Naval Reserve High tide Aug 21st at St Marks Young, passed rice bags. Mrs C E Keith Young, ?Mr and Mrs G W I church Sunday evening, August 9th.f Medals. light 4:13 am. Jones Mrs Anderson Day and Mrs I Young and Mr Don 0 Thigpen of Rutbr Reams of Greenville, were : Jasper. ,aoaaan .Qf'P. , j( - I . AGE EIGHT THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER.= MADISON. FLORIDA FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st; 19 - :._ ": .:r -- :. - -- -/-,- I BIG 17 CU. FT. WIZARD SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT HOME FREEZER Back-to Se&O I EI J I IJ ) LAST IRONBATHTUBS i S259.95Western r ) > $14.95 I Auto Store New Fall Shipment New Fall Woolen ---- --- -- Solid Colors 36 in. CO in. Plaids, Checks, Plain !NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF ALSO CLOSING OUT LAVA i, FICTITIOUS NAME- CORDUROY98c SKIRT LENGTHS TORIES, FLAT RIM SINKS. I l"otices: hereby given that we DOUBLE SINKS, COMMODES, j intend to register the name HILL- yd. $2.49Prints HAND BASINS, ETC. I CHEST DAIRY BAR located on U. . S. Highway No. 90, Madison Floridain compliance with Section 885.09 and Stripes 36 in.CORDUROY Washable Dacron and Acrilan SOUTHERN SALVAGE COMPANY Florida Statutes.B. 60 in. I S. WARING. 111 S. Ashley St. Valdosta, Ga. ROSA WARING," I SKIRT LENGTHS I M. HOWELL ARINGI I JOHN L. WARING I 50-4t-ch 9& yd. Plaids, Stripes, Solids ----------..-. ------ PICKLES-STRICKLAND ---------- ------- I SELMAN'S SUNDRIES I I ENGAGEMENT-ANNOUNCED Look For Eagle's Drip Dry Prints $i! - Mr and Mrs J C Pickles an- 6i nounce the marriage engagement of their and daughter approaching -- Back to School Sale C9c: to 98c yd. values 36 in. ALL REMNANTS i 1 Lantie Louise to Mr Elbert " I Franklin Strkldand, Son of Mrs 49c yd. 1 2 Price Ad Page 4. I Eva Strickland and the late J E' on Strickland of Madison. HEADQUARTERS'Everything Miss Pickels is a graduate of Mrs H C Merryday left Sundry ACCESSORIES McCALL & BUTTERICK PATTERNS Madison High School, and is employed on a two weeks' vacation in Jack- SEE THE NEW FALL FABRICSDunn's that is needed to with the Suwannee Food sonville, where she is visiting her Store in Madison.Mr sister, Mrs Helen Marks. Start to school. Strickland is a graduate of : Fabric Store Eats for school or Jr. College I Pinetta High School, and is em- : ployed at the Madison Postoffice. Approved by Florida Hotel and I The wedding will take place on 109 EAST SCREVEN STREET = i Restaurant Conunission Sunday, September 13th, at four I . GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS o'clock in the afternoon at the I II PHONE 7651 QUITMAN, GA. - Hopewell Baptist Church. I ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... Medicines and Medical Supplies - No invitations are being sent, COSTUME( JEWELRY SALE but all friends and relatives of CountyCourt licenese, $35 or thirty days. ,thirty days. I NOW ON the couple are invited to attend. BE I Speeding $35 or thirty day: Isaac Howell Jr, driving on left SURE Henrfan Murch, Jesse Owen Thompson side of roadway: $-3 or thirty days. PLUS 10% Harold Oliver Burnell, Ronald Waldense Freeman, drunkenness f APPROACHING MARRIAGE I (continued from last week) ,, TSELMAN'S TOBRING Drunkenness, $35 or thirty days: Lee Carter. $25 or thirty days. SUNDRIES Miss Alice Ray Touchton, daughter -i I Henry Ellison, Earl Malone. William Gillyard, turning with- Ralph Lee Long; reckless driving, out signal, $35 or thirty days. willful and I of Mrs Martha R Touchton of HOME Howard Clay James, reckless wanton $100 or four MADISON FLORIDA driving, $35 Joe Fudge, possessicn of corn months. Also, resisting arrest with- Perry, Florida announces the plans or thirty days. I PLENTYOF buck, $35 or thirty days.John' out violence $100 or four months. Speeding, $35 4XXXX C cXXyXXX1iXXa 'X1Cr for her marriage to Albert Leon i or thirty days: .. Bascom -- : Robert Kent reckless Clarence Roberson improper tag Lee O'Quinn, son of Mr and Mrs Haverty Ronald P i driving $50 or sixty days. $25 ten or days. I Delma O'Quinn of Ebb, Florida, I Magyar. CIRCUIT COURT 'f CARTONSOF George Wilbur Reed speeding, Wesley Cole failure Agner, to I I en Friday, August 28, at 8:30 pm' | Eddie James Haynes, reckless I. at Mt Carmel Free Will Baptist! driving, $35 or thirty days. $35 bond estreated. yield right-of-way, sentence with (past several weeks) Church at Perry.No J Eddie Donaldson, driving on left Rufus Thompkins, speeding $15 held.Oscar: 1 T M Howerton Jr, plaintiff, vs invitations are being sent KING SIZE side of roadway, $35 or thirty bond estreated. Monroe Spikes, speeding John Gilbert Kephart speeding, $23 or thirty days. T M Raines defendant judgmentin but all friends and relatives of COKERadiator days. $25 bond estreated. favor of plaintiff for sum of the couple are invited. i, Roosevelt Hall, open profanity- ii Duke Thomas petit larceny, $50or Mr and Mrs Ed Scanlan and public place $35 52,303.72 principal $186.54 interest i or thirty days. Mr and Mrs J W Downing and I Drunkenness, $35 four months, and to pay full family returned Saturday (rom a and $350 attorney's fees, together or thirty days: , with $49.40 court costs. son Johnny and Mr and Mrs Wil-i I Alex Holmes, Cassie Andrews. restitution for property taken. !I vacation of two weeks at Daytona bur Pulliam and of Valdosta Mary Moss, drunkenness $25 or Beach. State Road Department and son I l I Judy Ga'leVright, speeding, I left Wednesday for Greenville, S I II ,,0 $35 ------ -... .. Madison County vs G W Lewiset or thirty days. xX,1171X XXXXX71X1XXX X XXXX IaXXXAAXXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' C, to visit Lewis Downing and of Clara Kenneth Edward Mensing, reck- j < 'jj M - al. Award $531.00 to -1 I family, and then for a trip in the : JUDXCylGY.' .fH-H-rH-rt-t i if Belle Hornesby, and $103.10 at- Smoky Mountains.Mr I less driving, $25 or thirty days. - torney's fees. Estimate of $1406.00 -x Speeding $35 or thirty days: odered paid to J E Aman and and Mrs Arden Brown return Joe Cancress Bea Jr, George U Mattie E Aman issue of ultimate to Cranford, N J today following I : Williams Rosenmund. $50 or thirty I '- I - just compensation reserved for determination a visit here with Mr and I days: Johnny Miller. by jury, Mrs E B Browning and other I I Jake Wells Sr, driving without Wh: - relatives. Guests of the Brownings I license, $25 or thirty days. Rev W G Martin is now at St Sunday were Mrs T S Braswell and I ". Audie Cleo. Hamby, improper Forrest Brown Monticello.. George's: Parish, Kansas City, Mo. pass on hill, $35 or thirty days. i r. - Mr and Mrs -x- Warnock and I and Speeding, $35 or" thirty days: ii:: t tTIJ ,. Cleaning NIN #####" #'#" ### # Henry - baby of Macon Ga were guests of I William Van Letchworth, Earl M ] TOBACCO HARVEST SPECIAL! Mr Waroock's mother, Mrs H D I General Automotive Rome, William Daniel Wilford, - Large Towels assorted colors David 1 Warnock, several days last week.x Isaac: Buggs Helen Gray. . I Drunkenness, $35 or thirty days: - 3 for 97c Mr and Mrs Bob Lay are guests I!Jack William Hagan, Lester Town- ot relatives in Jackson. Miss, over I RepairsGARAGE ley Hagan, Dorothy Wells. DAYLIGHT DEPT. STORE the week end and will also: visit Speeding, $35 or thirty days: ...... ...... ...... in New Orleans while away. I Jark H Tiller, Thomas Denson I' t Duke, Dan Gallon.Drunkenness ] COMPLETE LINE OF PLUMBING FIXTURES, FITTINGS $25 or thirty days:.I & SUPPLIES, AS WELL AS ALL MATERIALSFOR 44.95 79.95 99.00 Mary Ella Savage, Wade Sampson.I YOUR BUILDING OR REPAIRING NEEDS.COBLE'S , Nanly Lee Farmer, assault and! battery $25 or thirty days. I 'ld Wilbur Norton Vickers, reckless I R ; f >sa driving $35 or thirty days. I: .....'h e tJl1. Brought To You Weekly By - tIL F John H Franklin, drunkenness, J" tALE AR $35 or thirty days. - Howard Stadstilllumber James Milledge, drunkenness $25or thirty days. n+., 8 C Freedy Lee Green driving on Co. : left side of road*a.,, $33 or thirty J a w days. - L 1 t ii I L Ls MADISON, FLA. 1 Speeding $.13 or thirty days: W- + r Rufus Prcctor, Felix Thompson, N Raymond J McCab* Jr Danny Lee: TELL 0 O .-. WALT COOPER, do you read t': 4 7W Kruse. Emmett Leon Finley, Claude I wNEN 0psN r . ? .. the Fishermans Calendar = i"f Virgil Harrison Thomas Joseph elnt Kelly. $25 or thirty days: Mason to 5 44.95 : Edwin Marvel, James E Cochran J {)s pt - 1 COBLE'S FISHERMAN'S CALENDAR J Merl James Seawright $50 or z. .r1iT\ thirty days: Thomas J Ventress. FOR THE WEEK AUGUST 23 THROUGH AUGUST 30 so 7 - 79.95 Clara Lee Granger, followingtoo vxsjoj pc Tim* far Each II.sr' closely, $35 or thirty days. - Fannie Pearl Solomon, driving I I SUN MON TUE DI"I'I'I'Rl kl SAT SUN ! i 9 c-- 99.00 without license, $25 or thirty days. 23 24. 25 28 29 I 30 OfVIS4 Raymond Victor Von Steenburg,' "' !!JR . ' speeding, $25 or thirty days. 4:41 5:26' 6:11 6::>6 7:-14 as2 t:0 10:11 frol Speeding $35 or thirty days:. PM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM wt A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL DELIVER THE , -- Fred John Newman m, John T , DINETTE SUITE OF YOUR CHOICE TO YOUR DOOR Crew, Claude A Kane. Everett Blacker the Fish 8.rf.r th. Day for Fishing { Ermal Jones, Lesie Alexander Ba- 1 !ter. Eddie Veal Hight now LING FURNITURE CO Grant Mr and Marshall Mrs Julian driving Thompsonand without HOWARD STUDSTILL'LtJrtffiER *firs'MM' \ three children, Julian. Ina and Aifivjr COMPANY Kay, of Florala. Ala are here for . 4 k :a visit with Mr and Mrs J P 128 N. Patterson Valdosta, Ga CH 2-1515 Morrow. -(: HU 3-6106 MADISON, FLORIDA - . FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1939 THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER. MADISON, FLORIDA PAGE NINE . ;t! _Support North Flo"ida Junior College I It t Ij I ' j I II J I ,' 6 to '' _.' .,.. '''''... / .. '- .1........,' _. ........--- > .. "'" I .a ;;:: y. _. i Ara+i\ / ,/.. A'w . . ' " ---,. { << ... . -J '' " ... - ... v .. . IotrsMtlon., .1 UIIIIcnaSund. .....('%-. .to4 f F:: ,;".,_--"-..:..,..v-. _..... ,., . Scholl t.es.n / . t rs v ; ';: ... # ,,, G ;:af't 1 1' :: .. < "" , & " S Iw'.t.. ->. h5 Bible Material: Daniel 1-6; 9. : I Devotional Beading: Revelation 7:9-17. Prayer of CaptivesLesson __ > 1 ) w.r 'v 7c '6- ear r.e'ytt, + Lj" .. f l f .. Lr ye ra i t 1P 1'.t r 11 t :+' r i i3+ f '-M. :i "MF+ w t tffi a ai. for August 23, 1959 +r ? IT SURPRISES most people when ! first look into it, how much the Bible has to say about prisoners. ?..::.. To mention only two ex- ' amples: The Ten Commandments, f / .. fi'y copies of which hang on many a w church wall, begin with a referenceto I : : : . a "house of bondage," a Hebrew : - expression for a .r s s' place where. slaves and prisoners ; are kept f I under guard. The t .:. 4. 1 II God who gave \ / these laws is the ) 'S I r , God who sets t.-r \ prisoners free. Then in the New Testament where \ I Jesus: is preachDr.. Foreman IJ J ing to his own village friends and I II relatives, he takes a text from I I I Isaiah describing his own work II I (Luke 4.18; Isaiah 61:1); one of , the first things God gave him to do was to "proclaim liberty to the captives." 7- " 5-r ( Elmo Million ExilesFurthermore some books of the . ..:. Bible were written by men who had # : ' been in Jail or were actually in a .. ,. : ,. : ,...... .. ..... -". : : ; . jail when writing. The prayer ,.,.. ... A i } :S ......:. .10.y 4-'b T which is the subject of this week'sstudy ... 1ts A I Wv comes from the Hebrew '''- : . exiles, for it represents not simplyone man's prayer but may be thought of as the desire of many "- a heart. Exile, we have to remember - Is a form of captivity without chains. Living in exile is like a bear S I in a modem zoo; he sits in no cage, ,but is free to roam around on the THE CHURCH FOR ALL . '. rocks. He does not have bars ALL FOR THE CHURCH ff11N . around him but there is something just as effective, a deep moat all The Church is the} greatest factor on earth for ------' _ around his rocky island, too wide the building of character and good citizenship and too steep for him to cross. So Y It is storehouse of values. Without ' the exile (Daniel or Nehemiah or a spiritual a . ;. Joseph, for instance) may be free strong Church neither democracy nor civilizationcan enough to build a house or to planta I survive. There are four sound reasons whyevery invisible garden;pit but, all the around impossibility him is the of I person should.attend services regularly and fo J. ever going home again. support the Church. They are: (1)I For his -r a 0 U r 11 e Y . Today, it is estimated, there are own sake. (2) For his children sake. (3) For , In the world more than eleven million - the sake of his community and nation. (4) For refugees, "stateless" people, the sake of the Church itself, which needs his cause who have they left had their to,native driven land by the be- moral and material support. Plan to go to Vacation time-a trip; magic words, excitement! We study a cruelties of war or the colder church regularly and read your Bible daily. map, read travel books, and listen eagerly to others who have taken Arabs cruelties ol peace. Vietnamese, the same journey. We anticipate seeing new places,new people,. and Jews north-Koreans, Chinese unusual The routine of will be Hungarians, East Germans, Day Book Chapter Verses things. everyday forgotten. Indians the list is far longer 40 But sometimes is and must the than that. Millions of these exiles Sunday Isaiah 28-31 a trip impossible, we accept are Christians; they know what Tuesday Monday Acts Romans 3 1 19-26 8-12 1,11rry and anxiety of ..everyday.. ._ _, living,_.... - the prayer of captives means. -: Thursday Wednesday 1 Psalms Peter 3.1 5 14-18 6-11 Then it is that we need to plan a journey of mind and spirit W.al Can They Dol Friday Philippianl 4 ,. 4-9 -one that can lift us out of the ordinary into peace and commun Many of these modem exiles live Saturday John 10 27-30 ion with our God-one that refreshes and strengthens. - ern under Jail conditions look like that the Hilton make a Hotel mod- For this journey w;do--not( need -an-airplane. Instead. w< use For every Hungarian (for example ," the powerful wings of prayer, of praise and trust. ) who to reach the ' United States manages and a new start in Come to Church and find these ;wings of the spirit, not for a life there are thousands who live / brief journey-but for all eternity. In barracks, supported by the World Council of Churches, or the \r United Nations, at poverty level. Y Co yrht 1950 Kntttr Adv <*rvct. Srra,bur/, V*. If it were not for these great organizations - millions would have starved and many thousands who have been resettled would still be in ragged tents or barracks with- out hope or help. The exiles are by ' no means from the down-and-outs :::' ':'. ,,' ..y' >:;" .: ::.>: ;:::::.::;;:;<,,,..:' ": .;..'''.' -:::.:.. .:::' ..... .....:,__..; ......._uA't: ..... .. :.i j back home. Most of them are professional These Religious Messages being Published Each Week and people, farmers, skilled are Sponsored by the Following Individuals workmen, persons who could makean Establishments : independent living if they hada . chance. The writer knows of one . rD D. .AA rF l1.r; . Hungarian family who at the moment . . of writing would be very happy to come to the United MADISON DRUG STORE BUDDY S IITHESTERN AUTO STORE - States, but are barred out because DUN FURNITURE CO. -though the father is an unusually The RexaU Store HARDWARE J. J. Sale Jr., Owner educated and able man-no one MADISON FLA. here has been found who will spon- Phone HU 3-2300 Madison Fla. Madison, Florida Phone. HU 32335Madiso, Fla. sor them. They have a number of Phone HU 3-2340 children, and unless some personor .. group guarantees their supportand ,' - education in case the parentsdie the U. S. will not admit them. This is only one case among many. M'ESSER . '\ J. B.. DAVIS, Inc.Madison . . Prisoners Near By BATTERY & TIRE CO- MORROW INSURANCE' QUALITY CLEANERS AGENCY FloridaCANTEY Most people who read this col MADISON, FLORIDA When your clothes are not becoming - umn are free and self-supporting. Madison, Florida .. , Concentration camps, detention to you they should be barracks, the life of exiles seem far coming to Us Phone HU 32255CHERRY'S away. But many people who read" this can do something about ' the friendless prisoners of the BRYAN ELECTRIC CO. FRALEIGH-ASHLEY . world. It may be that your church _ has never undertaken to sponsor a Wiring and Repair-Appliances CO' " TRUCK & TRACTOR CO. MOTOR 66" SERVICE refugee or to take part'in sending help (through Church World Service MADISON, FLORIDA STATION . Phone HU 3-2241. Madison Fla. Madison. Florida or otherwise) to the unfortu- nate victims of wars and/or bad Madison, Fla. governments in the refugee camps 'of the world. If so, you might be , the person to spark-plug a real - Christian effort along this line. e e _rm . . rum. But there may be prisoners still " , nearer.There is a Jail or a penitentiary - somewhere not far from you TEN THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, MADISON, FLORIDA FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1959 b rirrg your home... HOWERTON'S Is Your Home your home Planning Center, with a com ,a 'A I j plete line of quality building ..I'"do' I you I ' materials for NEW BUILDINGS ; REMODELING and REPROU D I PAIRING . With Building Materials From ALSO, FORESTRY EQUIPMENT I CHAIN SAWS, Io110WERTON hawk tires tubes. : +" M : r :: SOUTH DUVAL ST. SUPPLY CO. PHONE MADISON.HU,.FLA.3-0681 when you MODERNIZE' -- -- A Thing of Beauty Mr and Mrs Frank Graham and Mr and Mrs Ted Willis have TWO CAR COLLISION I -- II I I children returned Thursday from I returned from weeks' I Your Frame CAN BEa a two vaca- I forever for Refreshment A thing of beauty i is a joy ; - it will I I a several weeks' vacation trip to tion trip to New Concord and I flattering accessory Its loveliness increases; never Pass into nothingness, but still will I I Canon City, Colorado, where they Elyria, Ohio, where they visited A two car collision took place! Hundreds to Choose From -: anytime keepA visited Mr Graham's mother, Mrs I his mother, Mrs 0 S Willis at August 13, at 1:30 p. m., on State TRADE WHERE THEY ARE bower quiet for us, and a sleep 1 I Carl Sackett and Mr Sackett. Elyria. Mrs Willis Sr, accom-I Road 145 at Calhoun Crossing road.I I MADE % "' : Madison friends of Mrs Sackett panied Mr and Mrs Willis home Wesley Cole Agner, Route 2,' get King Size Full of sweet dreams and health I will be to learn she has for weeks. Twiggs Optical Co. and quiet breathing. glad that and is their guest two Madison, driving a 1934 Chevrolet,1 1 Coke in Therefore, on every morroware we I' about completely recovered from pulled out in front of Bullock Gas-I Valdosta, Ga. CH 4-0534 CartonsToday wreathingA I' eye surgery of some months ago. COMPLETE: LINE kins, age 50, of South Range Street,I r flowery band to bind us to the' Madison, who was driving south on Navy Nurse Lt Cdr :MaryCCood:> -. earth, I' the FLOOR TILES 143: in a 1959 Chevrolet pick up truck. is serving aooard the tra-r.sjxut: Spite of despondence of the inhuman -! pall The collison resulted in approxi- USNS Goethals operating with the From dark Such the jjji& dearthOf I our spirits. mately $400 damage to the car and Military Sea Transportation Service - sun, the moon, AND I noble natures, of the gloomy no damage to the truck.A } I I out of Bro kl,n, N Y. Trees old and young, sprouting: days, : passenger in the car, Mary Alice'I ----- Of all the unhealthy and o'eri i For a simple shady sheep noon ; and such are CABINET TOPSHowerton Agner wife of tne driver, suffered I I......... ..... darken'd ways I daffodils a slight neck injury. Gaskins had ; FOX GO-IK; : >IYRT':: Made for our searching: yes, 'n 1 I a slight chest injury. With the green world they live in. HOWKKTOX ri'l'l.Y CIHB1I111I1Q15E1< > I spite of all, -Keats, Endymion:: Supply Co. Mr Agner \vas charged with Some shape of beauty moves away i violation of the right-of-way. -- -- I ---- - , 4- 4* as 4- ga j Jr- **am , MISS MOORE COMPLIMENTEDA7 SHOWERMrs J H Hodnett, Mrs L L Mc- Mullen, Mrs R E Adams, Mrs Louis I - w. Searcy and Mrs Hugh Williams , were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous - shower last Friday evening . ; August 14 at 8 o'clock in the Recre- 1 ation room of the Lee Methodist I church honoring Miss Hilda Moore, bride-elect of the month. A red motif was used in the graceful floral arrangements that were placedat f " vantage points about the room. IN The gift table was adorned witha 'AY twenty-four inch bridal doll anda smaller doll dressed in red or- gandie to represent the attendantsof , the bride-to-be. OW-AVvJ Garlands of plaited white crepe paper were hung to ceiling cor- ners of the room from which large white wedding bells were attached. Appropriate games led by Mrs Louis Searcy were played. Punch was served from a lace CANS = covered table centered with a low floral arrangement and double crystal - candlesticks holding red and white tapers. . Miss Barbara Allen, cousin of the bride-elect, and Miss Cdrolyn I Williams poured punch. Refreshments -, of dainty sandwiches and homemade cake squares were sern'd. Miss Moore opened her m m,> ' mice and useful gifts siMed h, her mother, Mrs R M Moore1 PALM OPAr her aunt, Mrs Dean Brov'.11. Mrs Carroll Dickey, Mrs:: Aiki l i ' Campbell Mrs Homer Dalla: a\u: Mrs Eleanor Collins assisted t'-: \' 1ostessesith entertaining iiid serving.Among the forty-five guests attending -I the lovely party were Mrs W 0 Allen and daughter Barbaraof Jacksonville, Mrs Eleanor Col- 12 FULL OUNCES lins, Miami and Mrs Eustace Kelly of Madison, sister of the bride- groom elect. \ HIGHWAY PHILOSOPHY By Trooper Bill POPULAR Oh yes, Gertrude, the shortest . route to a man's heart is through his The stomach.man who prepares for ad- " Ytrsity while he has got some : ) FLAVORS prosperity around is heading for ETT- Fetter living, just as the man who practices safety is headed for a long life. GRAPE ORANGE Before you know it. the kids will be treading back to school. Be prepared to watch out for them. The shortest distance between " two points is leaving and coming ROOT BEER back. Fenders on your rumpled vacation., ** \ Windshield broken. ; Made Old Jima graveyard token! j'y. ASK FOR IT Patrol o/ Listen to Florida Highway: - Commander H N Kirkman's safetyshot . DEALER fAT :YOUR FAVORITE for the week: You'll never come to a better day to start; practicing real highway safety. DISTRIBUTED BYd1AOlSOV CoolNAVACO COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANYi'AGE . AWNINGSHOWER'TON 1 SUPPLY CO. irn ft in mvnviVivLivn . .-.. -. , - , THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, MADISON, FLORIDA: --. PAGE ELEVEN"W. - I SUPER000D L- VISIT 18 The Music Box . for Good food for grown-ups, kiddies, AT everyone. Enjoy energy-packed 214 Screxen St. GOOD Super Sue ice cream often. QUITMAN. GEORGIA Phone 6601 health It's super-goad-it's superior._ B. Davis Jr. LOST: A Walker hound, male, white 0 General Electric Television and brown spotted, medium siz . REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE, : LOST Saturday, Aug. 8th, in vicinity -7T n ... Q Phonograph Records ACREAGE FARMS of San Pedro Bay. Dog is 0 Hi-Fidelity & StereophonicSound wearing a collar with name of BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL Bill M lIendr}'. and address P 0 ESTATES RESIDENTIAL APPRAISALSMORTGAGELOANSABSTRACTS Box 2, Madison, Fla. and Phones ; 0 T-V and RADIO REPAIRS i ii TITLE HU 3-6718 and HU 3-6767. Hdsut. i OF 50-lt-ch 6 All Work Guaranteed TITLE INSURANCE i I 112 West Base Street I MADISON, FLORIDA J. D. ScruggsFORESTER I I - Phone HU 3-6277 Baptismal rites were held for Services For WILLOUGHBY REGISTERED SURVEYORPh. I Frederick Mickler Norfleet, son of BROADUS Mr and Mrs Nat Norfleet, and William - HU 3-6186 . REALTOR MADISON, FLA. All Popular flavors/ Cones,Cups,Unit,Family l H-Gof/on* Jack Newsome Simmie Cave, son of Mr and Phone office: HU 3-6481 lirsVilliam Cave. Sponsors for Phone, residence. HU 3-6481 I MISSIONARIES TO VISIT the Norfleet baby were Mr and MADISON. FLORIDA FEDERAL LAND BANKFarm Our To Cuba Mrs Fred FOR SALE: 3-bedroom Cherry Trip Funeral services for Jack New- Mickler, and for the Lake house, reasonable down pay- Timber Ranch Loans The Rev and Mrs John Stroud, some, 75, of Lee, who died Wednesday Cave Mr Ca'e35 baby, Mr received and Mrs into S II Moore.church ment; also 3-bedroom house in veteran missionaries to Cuba, will in the Madison County hospital, Long Terms Low InterestSEE (By J Paul Touchton) membership by letter from the Madison. $2500 down. be at both services in the Methodist were held at 10:30 a m Friday in Christian Church at Jacksonville.At . New 3-bedroom masonry FHA THE REPRESENTATIVE AT On August 5th Mrs Touchton, Church next Sunday. In the the Lee Methodist Church. The the evening service Mr Touch- house, $400 down. THE MADISON COURT HOUSE the two daughters, Mary Jewell, morning Mr Stroud will tell of the pastor, the Rev Zeb Williams ton told of his trip to CUoa, em- . 10 lots for colored. EVERY TUESDAY MORNING.LIVE Mirian Acosta, and I flew "Q" Air- work of the Methodist church in conducted the service, assisted by phasizing the great physical beauty $10 down, $10 per month.TELEVISION STOCK AUCTION ways from Key West to Havana. areas where they have worked in the Rev I T Carter, and the Rev of the island, its majestic moun- ! SELL your cattle and hogs in our This was my fifth trip to Cuba.It the past few years. A number of William Wentworth of Lake Park, tains, palms, fertility of soil and \. QU1TMAN auction each Monday. Sales start at was Mrs Touchton's first trip new churches have been started in Ga. Interment was in Macedonia luxurious vegetation, and the i I cordiality of its He also 1:00. MONTICELLO STOCK and Mary Jewell's fourth while Las Villas province under the di- people. i trip cemetery, with T J Beggs Jr 3-U-ch told of his visit to the work of * YARDS, Monticello. Fla SERVICE for Mirian it I rection of Mr Stroud. One was going home to layman Funeral Home in charge. the church in the province of Pi For your grinding and mix- see her family. I am grateful to visiting this work came back to Survivors are his wife, Mrs nar del Rio. The Youth choir 401 E Stevens St. ing on your farm, call WEST, the Enterprise-Recorder for this say that he had seen the young Maude Newsome; a daughter, Mrs offered music. Special "Most" 21-in END MILLING COMPANY, opportunity to share with its readers church in action. Mary Alice Sullivan, of Lee; three some of the impressions I received The First Methodist Church in sisters; six grandchildren and six Qditman Ga. Call phone 4971 NOTICE OF BIDSThe from a week and a day in Cuba Madison has assisted Mr Stroud's great-grandchildren. Picture Tube $24.95until collect.JOHNW.WADSWORTH. under the revolutionary govern- work in supplying money for the Pallbearers, who were membersof September 1st 12 months ment of Dr Fidel Castro.At erection of two churches in this WOW 604 of Lee, Fla, included Board of County Commis- the airport we were met by pioneering missionary project. These Messrs. Franklin Stokes warranty-All TV-Radio Repair Floyd sioners of Madison County, Florida, Work guaranteed satisfaction I Mr and Mrs Saturnino Gonzalez, churches have been built in memoryof Rigdon, Cecil Hicks, Leroy Ruther- will accept bids on 260 plywood Phone 9481 Quitman Ga. Registered SurveyorPhone brother-in-law and sister of Mirian. the late Colin Kelly, Jr and the ford Carl Webb, John Whitty auditorium or opera style seats at Buddy Tillman Charles Rogers'! For the next five days Mr Gonzalez late Miss Mary Belle Waring. Mr Frank Rutherford, Alex Sevor their next regular meeting, whichis i HU 3-2372 took us several hundreds of miles Stroud was also instrumental in the Willie Allen and Eugene Stokes. to be held September 2, 1959, FOR SALE: 10-h.p. engine hay MADISON, FLORIDA through Cuba's lovely mountainsof establishment of a youth camp for I I at 9:00 a. m. General specifications baler, perfect condition, originalcost the Pinar are as follows: del Rio province. The the youth of Cuba. $850. For sale at only $250. I 260 plywood seats, metal frames. 3-2246. 50-tf-ch Look For nights were spent in the Gonzalez The Strouds will be on their return Returns To Pulpit HU 3-6818, or HU Eagle'sBack 21 inch width, ashtrays on every home and on our trips he would trip to Cuba as they stop in other chair, 248 of these seats to FOR SALE: Hay peas. High germination not allow me to spend money for Madison. He has been recently as- After Vacation be installed on a cleared slanting HUGH GIBSON, phone School Sale 48-31-cli to so much as a Coca-Cola. I do not signed to the pioneer work of the floor, and 18 to be installed on a HU 36895.: see how we could have gone any Sierra Miestra Mountains where cleared level floor. Samples of pro FOR SALE. 500 bales Coastal Ber- Ad on Page 4. place to have been treated more there is great need. He is noted Rev Paul Touchton filled his I duct must be provided for inspec- muda hay, just cut. $30 per ton. kindly. I had opportunity to speakin for his ability in the field of pio- pulpit at the First Methodist I. tion by the Board. HU 3-6818, or HU 322.6.50tfchBEFORE church services four times dur- neering missions. It will be a real church Sunday, after a threeweeks' All bids must be submitted not vacation.His later than 9:00 a. m. September ing those days. Most of the peoplein privilege for the people of Madisonto SELLING your timberor sermon Sunday morning was 2, 1959. The Board reserves the timber land, please see me. We BIGNEW. the churche., were children and hear this. outstanding missionary. on the topic Every Man's Faith right to reject any and all bids. are also interested in buying a youth. based on Hebrews XI, the Faith DALE M. LESLIE, Clerk limited amount of pine-hardwood Having loved Cuba for a. long SERVICES FOR LEONARDV chapter. Miss Ann Folsom, sang Board of County Commissioners pulpwood delivered by truck to time and having heard and read SIMPSON the Holy City. Madison County, Florida.512tch Foley, Fla., or loaded on R R cars. I considerable comment on the newrevolutionary See write or call KING I Funeral services for Leonard V I L. P. GIBSONRt. government. was Simpson, of Pinetta, who died 3, Madison, Florida anxious to see and talk with Cuban August 12, in a Dunedin hospital, Phone: Cherry Lake 8363 SIZE people about their new regime. I were held at 3 p. m. Saturday at had not forgotten how 30 years ago! the T J Beggs Jr Funeral Home, S FOR SALE: Cow peas germination this month I had entered the Madison. Interment was in Mace- TIMBER WANTED! 90 per cent and above. HOWARD Havana harbor to set foot on donia cemetery. The Rev Zeb Wil- 43-tf-ch I IIUGHEY. Cuban soil for the first time witha j liams officiated. Pallbearers were Any pine timber for sale, regard- HOUSE FOR RENT. C T McWIL- feeling of depression! because one I Messrs Robert Walker, William less of quantity; selective cutting or LIAMS. Phone HU 3-6275 or of the missionaries had just warned' Downing, Norman Walker, Vernon whole tracts. Please call ADEL HU 3-6552, Madison. 49-tf-ch me that I must be careful how I Smith, Bobby Keeling and Lloyd GEORGIA, 7161 or 7501, COLLECT, HELP WANTED talked about the existing rule of' Colvin.Survivors include one daughter, or writeDELCOOK those days when Gerardo Machado' Mrs J M Holcomb, Largo; one CO. ATTENTION MEN: Serve con- was riding for a fall before the sister, Mrs L P Willis Perry, and TIMBER sumers with Rawleigh Products in young army sergeant Fulgencio two grandchildren.New . P. O. Box 499 Madison County. Must have desireto Batista. week and up. See Goodyear All-Weather tube- ADEL, GEORGIA earn $100 per We found that there is a very C E HOWE 914 White St., I5ept.Live deep love for Fidel Castro. It type tire, 6:70 x 15 Oak or write Rawleigh's, FAH-140-216E Memphis, Tenu. seems one might very well say $12.95 that he is now the idol of plus taxand 48, 50. 52. 1, 3, pd the Cu- ban people. We were led to believe tire recappable . \Wanted: that 90 to 95: % of the people MESSER BATTERY &: TIRE CO. r. :i are behind him. Everywhere we .... 2 Curb Girls found people talking the Agrarian and plows which they have boughtto ;:::' WHERE'S THE I 1 Waitress Reform. We were inclined to be- help the agrarian reform. As } BEST PLACE TO "', 1 Night Cook lieve that the American press had previously, every town has its"cuartel" :f BUY A USED CAR? AT YOUR ----- FORD DEALER'SHISA1 Drive-In failed to talk with people like or garrison of soldiers. White Top 'USED CARS But the soldiers who seem to havean . those whom we saw. But then we I ): j GIVE you A NEW of not than found those of the average age more t opposition who * . WANTED: Man experienced in 20 to 22 years talk freely with the :> KIND OF PROTECTION and electrical work, told us that only about 60% of '> .. WHEN you BUT! dt plumbing In of \ general populace. place the l - the Cubans are behind Dr Castro. . of contracting and ' : ' consisting :" neat trim well dressed soldier of . 'rj' general repair work; good start- And further, we were told that ' ing salary; truck and tools fur- I some of those who seem to be for other times one sees men dressedin ); 3 : : ; , slouchy fatigues. Most of the Write Service Dept., P the nished. : government would speak their .. . : : i I" ; I O Box 67, Quitman, Georgia. minds opposing it if they dared to soldiers have long hair while some :: Position now open for immediate do it. Then we felt that it couldbe of them have long beards. .. 50-tf-ch Before going to Cuba had f employment. we in >< we were the old Cuba \ve .r r been told by several people that 12 WANTED: Some nice, soft, clean had known on other visits. However - they would not consider travel in " rags. No buttons or woolens. THE as we prefer to think on the si Cuba safe at this tim But after ENTERPRISE-RECORDER.: side of the positive, let us remind ourselves of certain things whichare arriving and seeing conditions I <.p .. Will trade or sell a good mule fora never felt safer on any of my tripsto definitely on the side of what horse. GEORGE BURNETT, I'we believe to be progress. that lovely island which is so .., ,."",aWIn wm "w"_.._<..._ ..... .._....... ';:;....._......... JR. Rt. 4, Greenville Fla. rich with potential for good in so old The style lottery peddler has , 50-1 t-ch decreased in numbers and his many different'a's.. Every where *Every A-I Used Car is inspected, reconditioned if necessary And warranted in and road.tested. they're writingby NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF people were going about their business , tickets now represent a savings the exclusive new Performance Protection Policy! Sea FICTITIOUS NAME PICKUPSEVERAL plan instituted to help the people and there was an air of cars with the A-1 sticker at your Ford Dealer's Used Car learn thrift. Begging on the streetsis friendly good will At this stage of Shopping Center.FORD. Notice is hereby given that we much less prevalent than for- the game one cannot tell what the intend to register the name HILL- CARTONS A future holds or what be the may 1 merly. large public works program - CREST FARMS located on R. F. D. WHEN final results of the Castro DEALER employs the of regime 3, Madison, Florida, in compliancewith energy many Section 865.09 Florida Statutes.B. YOU men repairing the roads and cutting but it is fitting for all persons of S. WARING. SHOP grass with their machetes and faith in God to pray for these ROSA L. WARING, making the highways more enjoyable people who have so much of beauty USED CARS I M. HOWELLV ARINGJOm TODAY! to travel. In many places the that their hearts may in every way ; L. WARING towns proudly display their tractors be open to the fullness of God's 50-4t-ch love and mercy. J INsrccno MCONDIT10NED ROAD-TESTED WARRANTED _... .. ... .&: I I Drive Carefully And Protect Our Children _ oc C4 4 OCOCCOOOOQOQQ Q QQQC -. - . 1t t , I 'j -J' GE TWELVE THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, MADISON, FLORIDA FRIDAY AUGUST 21st 1959 . NOTICE NOTICE 33 2n 8e -E' of SWU, W'3 ,J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TAX CERTIFICATES ON THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED of SEU SWof NEU, & . FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC LANDS ON WHICH MINERAL OIL AND OTHER SUB-SURFACE West 14 acres of SEU of J AUCTION AT 11:00 A. M. ON THE 14th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, RIGHTS HAVE BEEN ASSESSED WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- NEU & NEU of SEU, (Bem- 1 _.... .._.._..........._.._.. 1959 AT THE COURTHOUSE IN MADISON, COUNTY OF MADISON, TION ON THE 14th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1959, AT 11:00 A. M.- bry) .__ ..._ _... R H Wood, et al 10.58 4 In 9e SO-W' of SWU (Plant) L J Scanlon et al 3.68 3 , AT THE COURTHOUSE MADISON MADISON STATE OF FLORIDA, TO PAY THE AMOUNT DUE FOR TAXES, IN COUNTY, STATEOF 5 In 9e SO-E>,2 of SEU, (Plant) L J Scanlon, et al 3.68 TOGETHER WITH ALL COSTS OF SUCH SALE AND ADVERTIS FLORIDA, TO PAY THE AMOUNT DUE FOR TAXES, TO- 1 2n 9e 80 N% of NEU (Coody) Bill McBirney, et al 3.68 ING. FLORIDA STATUTES SEC. 1935152. GETHER WITH ALL COSTS OF SUCH SALE AND ADVERTISING & 2 2n 9e 200-SWU, SWU of DESCRIPTION NAME Tax & Costs AS PROVIDED FOR IN SEC. 193.221 FLORIDA STATUTES 1937. SEU, (Wyche) ...-..--......_ K H Wood, et al &71 1 Zs 6e 20-N!i of SWU ofNV'4 (PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME APPEARS AFTER EACH DESCRIP- 3n 9e 283--Lot No. 164 & all ._........m..n.......-_.._.._ Jessie Lee Windom, et al 8.71 TION). East of Pub Rd of Lot 165, 2 2s 6e 78-E'2 of NEt less DESCRIPTION OWNER Tax &Costs Orig Ga/ (Coody) .................... Bill McBirney, et al 12.23 2 acres in NE Corner --..- Jessie Lee Wlcdom, et al 31.38 21 Is 5e 40-NWU of SWU, 36 3n 9e 80-S1- of SE!. (Coody) Bill McBirney, et at 3.68 2 2s 6e 2-2 acres in NE Cor of (Dutton) ......._.-..._...........__ p M Peteet, et al 2.67 31 2n lOe 40-NWU of NWU, E'a of NWU ..._....__._.._._ Will Simmons 1.91 1 2s 5e 510-E?2 of W'/s, wi2 (Cook) .......................-...-... J B Cook, et al 2.b7 15 2s 6e 80-NEU of SWU, & of E',2r E'i of SEU.! SWU 3n lOe 233-Lots No. 163, 164, SEU of NWU ..._....... Woodrow Lewis 26.84 of SWU and all East of Coun- 205, 206, Orig Ga 15th Dist. _ Town of Sirmons-Lot No. 11, ty road of NWU of SWU, and Reed DB 34 PG 551 (Coody) Bill McBirney et al 10.34 Blk 5 _....._..............___. Est. R CReams 2.67 all East of St Road & County 31 3n lOe 130 W1* of N% of Town of Sirmons-Lots No. 12, Rd ofV*i of NWU, (Hornsby) Joseph M Perkins, et al 22.41 SWU of SW ., S',2 of \V i of 13, 14, Blk 5 __...._._ J A Campbell 4.18 2 2s 5e 40-SEU of SE'l1! SWU of SEU, S',2 of S1 3 of - 34 Is 7e 2-Part of SEU of SEU (Hornsby) ...-............_..._.._ Joseph M. Perkins, et al 2.67 SWU & all lying East of RR . Reed DB 74 PG 374 ___ Wade Hampton 3.05 7 2s 6e 88-52 of SWU, less 2 of SWU of NE ., N',2 of 17 2s 7e 100-E i of SWU of acres & all south of RR, SWU SWU of NEU, fraction ofNWU SWU SEU of SWU, & NWU of SEU, (Bryan) ..._.._..__. Joseph M Perkins et al 4.68 of NEU, & so much of of SWU ..._..........._.._.___ Morris C'Steen 33.76 17 2s 6e 120-N',2 of NWU & Lot 206 Orig Ga 15th Dist, 8 Is 8e 344-All South & West SEU of NWU, (Reams) Joseph M Perkins, et al 5.69 Recd DB 32 PG 247 (Copdy) Bin McBirney, et alF 9.57 of Greenville & Sampala RD 18 2s 6e 137Js-N1- of SWU of 3n lOe 96-East 96 acres of Lot of Sec 8 ..._......._____._ Harry & Virginia Merritt 122.51 NE%, & all south & west of No. 204 Orig Ga Survey 16th 1' Is 8e 1GO-N',2! of N1* Harry & Virginia Merritt 76.19 RR of N'i of NEU N4 of Dist (Corbett) ..........._.._._..,._ A Stacey, et al 5.44 4 2s 8e 115-W2 of SWU, & NWU, (Bryan) ..........._.._.._... Joseph M Perkins et al 7.45 7 In lIe 120 E',2 of SWU, & SWU of NWU, less 5 acres 2 is 7e 80-NEU of SWU, & W'/2 of Wi of SEU, (Dixon) Sidney A Stubbs et al 5.69 inV Corner ____ Est. J E Tuten EX 2/10 28.10 SWU of SWU, (Shackelford) Bill McBirney, et al 4.18 19 In lie 30-All North of ST ZIn 6e-Part of E% of SEU 17 Is 7e 120-SEU of SWU, & RD ofV% of NWU (Dixon) Sidney A Stubbs, et al 2.29 Reed DB 66 PG 296 .___... Mrs Rebecca Norwood 229 N% of SWU, (Sullivan) R H Wood, et al 5.69 PAT MILLINOR, Tax Collector, Madison County Fla. 1In 7e 1-Part of SWU of 21 Is 8e 40-SEU of NWU, SWU Reed DB 60 PG 121 Nathaniel Stephens 2.67 (Robinson) __................__._ R H Wood, et al 2.67 IV In 7e '4-Part of SEU of 15 Is 10e 80-S'2 of SWU, S 3 X CieSXXS CXXXWV -'U. ; SEU Reed DB 66 PG 507 Nathaniel Stephens 4.94 (Hale) ._ Bill McBirney, et al 455 20 In 7e 11/5-Part of SWU of 17 Is lOe 50-South 50 acres of WE HAVE! SEU Reed DB 51 PG 376Villie Lee Cowart 23.82 E',2 of NWU, (Moncrief) Bill McBirney, et al 3.28 Elk C Lakeview S/D-Lot No. 12 Roger T Coker 255 17 Is lOe 160-W'2 of SEU, & - Elk 34 Town of Greenville E', of SWU, (Beasley) ...- Bill McBirney et al 7.93 WIRE FENCING ANDBARBED WIRE Lots No. 18, 19, 20, 21 ......._... Clarence Bellamy 23.82 20 Is lOe 40- NWU of NEU, Elk 36 Town of Greenville All of Clarence Bellamy 11.99.. (Beasley) ...............-..-.?...-.... Bill McBirney, et al 2.67 Blk 40 Town. of Greenville 34 Is lOe 210-S'i of NWU, Lots No. 31 & 32 ? Bud Bee. 4.94 N',2 of SWU, SWU of SWU, 50 Ib. Stock Prince Albert Blk 49 Town of Greenville & West 10 acres of SEU of SALT $1.20 TOBACCO, Can 15c Lois No 3 & 4 _.____ R C Robinson 31.38 SWU, (Phillips) Bill McEirney et al 10J.8 Blk 49 Town of Greenville 1 2s lOe 90-S',2 of SWU & 3 lb. New Sweet 35 in. WIREPOTATOES Lots No 15, 16 .....___.___.._... J' Vickers, Est. 454 South 10 acres of NWU of 25C FENCE, per roD $15.00 nIl 49 own of Greenville SWU, (Almond) .........-- Bill McBirney. et al 5.06 Lot No. 5 .....__._.._.___ P H Hagan 3.05 2 2s lOe 80-N'2 of SWU, (An- Bk! 51 Town of Greenville derson) .............-._..-.---.- Bill McBirney, et al 4.18 WHILE IN TOWN THIS WEEKENDSee Lots Nt'. 8, 9, 22, 23 __.._._ C H Miller :_ 8.71 3 2s lOe 80-N'2 of NWU Mathis _..... .... for FEEDS GROCERIES FRUIT BIk 51 :'own of Greenville- ( ) --- Bill McBirney, et al 4.18 us your: - Lots Ne. 15, 16 less road -- J Vickers, Est 454 10 2s lOe 40-NWU of NWU, VEGETABLES AND OTHER NEEDS Blk B Southern Sawmill S/D (Bass) ......._ Bill McBirney, et al 2.67 Lot No. 2 _.__....__.___... J H Hodge 4.94 28 2s 10e 160-W z of NE ., Elk E Southern Sawmill S/D NEU of NWU, & SEU of J. I. SURLES & SONS Nc NEU, (Rowe) .... 7.71 Lot 2 Alex Demps 4.94 -- -- Bill McBirney, et al Blk 28 Town of MadisonLot 33 Is lie 80-S'/a of SEU, 1 No 180 ....m..........__...._...__ Cruce & lacone 416.61 I (Black) .m____.___._ Bill McBirney, et al 4.18 108 S. Horsy, Phone HU 3-2393, Madison Fla.uu.u. Blk 8 IValeigh-Smith SID- 34 Is lie 55%-Lots No. 8 & 9 - North 50 ft of Lot. No. 8 Joe & Gussie Williams 8.71 (Black) Bill McBirney.. et al 3.05 acx Elk 13 Fraleigh-Smith SID- 3 2s lie 80-Lot No. 4, & W2 SU of Lots No.1 & 2 Theodore Warren 38.93 of NWU of SWU, (Black) Bill McBirney, et al 4.18 22 In 9e-Part of NEU of SEU 4 2s lIe 400-NE ., Nof Reed DB 87 PG 180 .._..._ Leatha Cook 4.94 SEU. Eof SWU, SEU of Pope S/D-Lots No. 129 & 130 0 L & Dorothy Jackson 61.08 NWU, & SWU of SEU. Blk B Plant Add-Lots No. 1, (Black) ...-......-.-..- Bill McBirney et al 17.27 SUWANNEE RIVER 2. 5, 6. 7 8, 9 ___.._ Willie & Mary Love 8.71 9 2s lie 40-N% of NE K Of Blk C P'lant Add-Lots No. 8, NVJ.4VJh of NWU of . 9, 10 ..........................._....__ Joe & Mary Graham. 6.83 NEU, (Black) -_..._ Bill McBirney, et al 3.17 Blk F Plant Add-Lot No. 10 Ollie & Rosa Frazier 4.44 2 In 7e 160-WK of NEU & . 27 In 9e-Part of SE+ of NEU W% of NW%. (Loughridge) J B Rountree, et al 7.21 JUNIOR COLLEGE Reed DB 64 PG 63Blk .........._ Will Gibson 4.94 13 In 7e 80-EU of SEU A Vickers S/D-Lot No. 13 Clemia Bradley 4.44 (Mueller) ........-.--.--..-... Bill McBirney et al 4.18 Blk A Vickers S/D-Lot No. 16 Clem Bradley & Ernest McGhee 4.44 15 In 7e 480-N1 2 & N% of Blk A Vickers S/D-Lot No. 20 James Barfield 4.44 S%, (Loughridge) -_____.._ J B Roundtree et al 19.29 FOR NEGRO STUDENTS - 27 In 9e %-Part of Spa of I 24 In 7e 80-E% of NEU j I NWU Recd DB 73 PG 331Villie McCray & Perry Oliver 4.94 (Mueller) -.....-..----._._.__..._ Bill McBirney, et al 4.18 I Elk A Hal Stoy S/D-Lot No. 29 Leonard & Willie Mae Brinson 4.44 35 In 7e 640-All of (Loughridge) J B Roundtree, et al 24.83 Elk B Hal Stoy S/D-Lots No. 1 2n 7e 280-W% of NEU, E',2 I 9 & 10 .m.nU.._....._......_._._.. Letha M Brown 4.94 of NWU. NWU of NWU, & Opening Aug. 31IN Blk 6 J L& W L Tooke S/D N'2 of SEU, (Loughridge) J B Roundtree, et al 12.23 Lot No. 9 ..._...,.._.___ Peter Buggs 4.91 11 2n 7e 240-SWU. SWU of I Elk 2 East Madison S/D-Lot N1V& SEU of SEU. (Lough- No. 4 ...........__...._....._._.__ Est R L Chancey 4.94 ridge) ..............._........................... J B Roundtree et al 10.72 Blk 9 East Madison S/D-Lots 12 2n 7e 200-SEU of NEU, . No. 4 & 13 __............_.........._..__ Annie C Holmes 4.91 E',4 of SEU, & SWU of SE 4, I. Blk 15 East Madison S/D-Lots & SEU of SW i, (Lough- MADISON FLA. No. 7 & 8 ...........-..................._ Oscar Kelly 454 ridge) ._._....---.-..__...__ J B Roundtree et al 9.71 Blk A Vickers SIDLot No. 2 lIarthalcDanieI 4.41 13 2n 7e 160-NEU (Lough I :Blk A Vickers S/D-Lot No. 8 MarthalcDaniel 4AI ridge) ........._._....___.__..._ J B Roundtree, et al 7.21! OFFERING THE FOLLOWING Elk B Vickers S/D-Lot No. 30 Joe Williams 4.44 14 2n 7e ICO{ -NEU (Lough- Elk D Vickers S/D-Lot No. 2 Margaret Moore 4.41 ridge) ._...__._-..-.---..__._._ J B Roundtree, et al 7.21 Blk D Vickers S/D-Lot No. 3 Martha Mitchel 4.44 15 2n 7e 200 Wtt of NE l, : TWO-YEAR STUDY PROGRAMS: Blk D Vickers S/D-Lot No. 10 Ernest Clark 4.41 Nlz of SWU, SEU Of NWU, i Blk D Hal Stoy SID-Lot No. 5VUlie McCray 4.4-1 (Loughridge) ...............___...__ J B Roundtree et al 9.21 Blk L Magnolia Heights SID- 21 2n 7e 280-SEU, Sof NEU, 1. General! College Courses Lot No. 2Q "___."."."."._'_'_''''_'_ Henry & Daniel G Smith 454 & NEU of NEU (Loughridge) J B Roundtree et al 11.73 Elk L Magnolia Heights S/D- 22 2n 7e 21OSVJJV',: of Lot No. 1 _.--_ Henry & Emma Smith 4.91 SEU, (Loughridge) _..__ J B Roundtree, et al 10.22 ; 2. Pre-Business Education Course Blk P Magnolia Heights SID- 25 2n 7e 80-S 2 of SWU I Lot No. 10 ....-_.._._._.._ Sylvester Bryant 4.18 (Loughridge) _.._..___.__-.....*._. J B Roundtree. et al 4.18 McKenney Add-Lots No. 11 & 12 John Tompkins 6.33 2C 2n 7e 480-S'2 of NWU, I 3. Pre-Engineering Course 28 In 9e-Lots No. 6 & 7 .?'--".'". John Bradley 6.33 N% of SWU. & SEU of SWU I B1k10JL&WLTookeS/D SEU, Sof NE !, & NEU Lot No. 7 .........-...._.._.__.._... Hal& Ealey J Henderson, et al 16.27 of NE'4, (Loughridge) J B Roundtree, et al 20.29: 4. Pre-Law Course 36 In 9e 2-2 acres in SW Cor of 27 2n 7e 160-NEU. (Lough- I NEU Of NEU ...-.-.------- Est. Steve Wood 3.05 ridge) ...............__.._.._...._?_..-.... J B Roundtree et al 7.21 31 3n 9e 24-North 24 acres of 28 2n 7e 120-NEU of NEU, j 5. [Pre-Medical Course SEU of SWU ....__..__ Est. Ruben Jarvis 10.22 SEU of SEU, & SEU of SWU 5 2n lOe 7.PW of mv'., (Loughridge) ..._........._.._.._ J B Roundtree. et al 6.19 except 5i acres to ST Rd _.._. D T Washington 29.49 312n 7e 280-S 2 of NEU, N',2 i 6. Pre-Nursir.g Course 6 2n lOe i-% acre in SW Cor of of SEU, E2 of SWU. & "E1& of SEU ......___._.___._ Est C J Wolfe 8.71 SWU of SWVLoughridge) J B Roundtree, et al 12.23 6 2n lOe Part of SEU of SE & 35; 2n 7e 520-NEU. SW ., W2 7. Terminal Courses (Trades) will Reed DB 47 PG 148 except of SEU, S's of NWU, & amt sold to others ".'__ J C Strickland 5.44 NEU of NWU. (Loughridge) J B Roundtree, et al 21.29 19 2n lOe 67'--All East of 35 3n 7e 120-S1* of NWU. & : be offered demands State Road of NWU __ Edgar Rains 27.60 NWU of NWU, (Loughridge) J B Roundtree, et al 5.69 as justify.For . 2S In -Part of NEU Reed 7 In Se 200-S 2 of SUNEU DB 81 PG 40 ........... J B Delaughter 4.94 of SEU, Mueller) Bill McBirney, et al 8.71 Further Information Write: PAT MILLINOR, Tax Collector, :Madison County, Fla. 8 In 8e 40-SWU of SEU, I , Mueller) __ EU1 McBirney. et al 2.67 REGISTRAR 9 In Se 20-W s of-NWU of ALBRinON i I BROS. -- SWU, Mueller) _- Bill McBirney. et al 1.911 JENYETHEL N. MERRITTOR 17 In 8e 460-W%, Wtf of I , MOTOR CO.FIFTH SE%, SWU of NEU, & W& I . of NWU of NEU, (Mueller) Bill McBirney, et al 19.03 i PRESIDENT c3 STREET 15 In 8e & -All of, (Mueller) Bill McBirney, et al 2483 TEL FO 2-2381 JAMES J. GARDENER YOUR MASSEYFERGUSONDEALER 19 In 8e 160-All North of railroad (Mueller) _- Bill McBirney. et al 7.21 BOX 772 MADISON FLORIDA LIVE OAK, FLA. / , 20 In 8e 10-All North of Rail- road (Mueller) Bill McBiroey et al 1.53 ;- .. _.. ..- ..' ,-- ,1: t .'. ;- fr , ,.. "\ t ' ------------ -- ----- -- -- -- -- . . - FRIDAY. AUGUST 21st. 1 59 THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, MADISON, FLORIDA PAGE THIRTEEN - BABY NEWBERRY Allen. He was born August that Mrs H B Dinkins has had as her Mrs H D Oxford arrived home t- the U S Naval Hospital and I guests this week her brother and I I Saturday night from Greenville, S\ weighed 9 Ibs and 1 oz. Mrs W C family, Dr and Mrs. R D Hughes I C, where she spent five weeks WE BUY I Ii Mr and Mrs James Newberry of visiting her brother-in-law and sister - 2 is the j and son Billy and daughter Betsy Littleton, Sr of Route i Charleston, SCare announcingthe I Dr and Mrs C 0 Bates. She arrival of their third son, Paul little fellow's grandmother. I cf Richmond, Va. spent some time at Highlands, N C. while away. Pine Timber-PuIp\vood, Poles, Sawlogs -x- BRIDE ELECT COMPLIMENTEDMiss T. M. HOWERTON, JR.S. . Frances Stewart whose mar- DUVAL ST., PH. HU 3-6681 MADISON, FLA. riage toV C Copeland III will TIMBER PURCHASED IN BULK OR SELECTIVELYCUT take place Friday, September 4, was the inspiration for a miscel- laneous shower given at 10:00 a. FORESTRY CONSULTANTS-TIMBER MARKETING I m Friday by Mrs J L Sims and I Miss Ruth Sims at their Cherry: PROPERTIES :; Lake home. Thirty guests were in- k __ vited. Rooms were decorated with sum- CITY COMMISSION mer garden flowers. Coffee and cake r G@Y t tSUMr.'ER A : were served. The honoree received PROCEEDINGSCITY w many: beautiful and useful gifts and the hostesses gave her silver in OF MADISON, FLORIDA COLD her pattern. August 4, 1959 / I Mrs L B Stewart, mother of the The Commission met this date TAKE - honoree and Mrs W C CopelandJr in regular session with all members I a. .-,- """ 3 .::...:.:....{ the prospective bridegroom's present. for mother were among the guests. Miss Minutes of the previous meetings I symptomaticRELIEF' Ruth Sims will be one of the were approved.This I 6 6 6 bridal attendants at the Stewart- being the annual organizational - Copeland wedding. meeting, Mr Priest moved I: . -- that V M Folsom be appointed i WE PAY Guests of Mr and Mrs J B Davis, Mayor for 1959-60. Same was approved Look For Eagle's and Mrs Davis' mother, Mrs C A unanimously. Langford over the week end were Upon motion by Mr Brinson, Mr Mrs Langford's daughters, Mrs JohnD Priest was unanimously appointed I I Ii Back to School Sale Mrs Marvin Richards Fuqua and i Mayor Pro-tern. of Alpha. Mr Charles Watson, local man- Ad on Page 4. -x- ager of the Florida Power Corpor- ON ANTISUBMARINE ation, appeared before the Commis- MANEUVERS sion. Mr Watson gave the City a'i j ADS in this size type begin as low PerCent check for $1,771.79 in payment of I as 100. Comdr Frank Graham 'eft Satur- franchise for the first six monthsof day for Norfolk, Va, for a two 1959. weeks antisubmarine maneuvers with lIrVatson stated that his com- squadrons VS-741 and VS-742. pany had installed three new Q1>Cmercu1"vapor The maneuvers embrace a period street lights on a from August 17 to August 30. trial basis. Mr Watson requestedthat -x- at a future date he would Mrs Maxie Jones and son, Clayton oppreciate the Commission meeting - ON INSURED SAVINGSLOOK Jones have returned from a with his company's lighting week's vacation spent at Miami eiigineer. Beach. I The Commission studied the -t----- proposed budget presented by the FORWARD START SAVING TODAY MONEY Tommy Hudson Jr, of Jacksonville City Manager. was the guest the past week Need for additional operating Good DEPOSITED BY 10th OF MONTH EARNS FROM 1 st. cf Jimmy Conway and Mr and capital was discussed. A changein Readingfor Mrs James Conway.x the utility tax ordinance or theWhole Bank With Confidence When You Save At --x- the establishment of a garbage Cary Owens has returned collection fee were considered as Family from a two weeks' visit with a best means of raising additional THE CITIZENS BANK OF PERRYPERRY sister in Bainbridge, Ga. revenues poned until needed.more Action information was post- News could be made available. The Commission tentatively approved Facts FLORIDA CONSTRUCTIONNew the budget. I There being no further business, Feature and Remodeling the bills t !Family Deposits Insured Up To $10,000.00 By F. D. f. C. were approved for pay- .. ment and the Howerton Supply Co. Commission adjourned ---------- \ The ChrUtion Science Monitor ** I ATTEST: One Norwoy St.Baton 15.MQII ,- V. M. FOLSOM Mayor Send your newspaper for tt* timtf ALEX H SMITH, Clerk. checked. Enclosed find my check or* r w; money order. 1v.ar she Q " I 6 month 59 D I IflCflU1K30O. _. Mrs Marion L Roberts left last ".,..., .,.. 't f [t) week for Indianapolis I amscity : : to (,, ...../ > t.., join Mr . Roberts . , : f ; '. who is located - ......' .,\",, "." ", .7.* .yt. ......'>-mi; ., ......... W .. ? .._ the U S Army there with Adde_ - : taking : .. ., .. .... '.'$ a seven . r". '''\'.' "o"AI, : .. i$':. -;',j". ,<,<,".,.,, .. ,I ;' ....... weeks' course in IBM instruction. .one 'It ,... ., 'O'. < , <' :." 'JI;< ':;'i;" > ''\'', ::":"' ,, ::: ; NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF '" .:L-! FICTITIOUS NAME BIG 17 CU. Fr. WIZARD I Notice is hereby given that I I intend to register the name, MADI- HOME FREEZER SON SUPPLY COMPANY, and the trade mark MASCO, located in Madison, Florida at Post Office $259.95Western Box C68 in compliance with Sec- Bel Air 4-Door Sedan with sleek Body by Fisher tion ALBERT 86309; .FIORI Florida Statutes. J \ Auto Store - : smoothest ride I THE YIELD VALDOSTA IS U f FEDERALN SAVINGS. AT t it-. i One of the 7 big bests Chevrolet gives you over any other car In Its field NNOUXCING- I '\nyyone who's ever taken a Chevy the leading low-priced three. low-priced cars in.a test of repeated . \i..! over a choppy country road can stops from highway speeds. ...: tell you; how lightly Chevrolets BEST ENGINE-Chevrolet Full Coil suspension handles rough gin s have long won expert praise nBEST STYLE-It's the only car going-and coil springs never from virtually every automobile of the leading low-priced 3 that's ) squeak, never need grease! Try magazine, and, just recently, Chev unmistakably modern in every line. this velvet way of going for .ourroet] received the NASCARt Out- "In its price class says POPULAR - self. Once you do, you'll find your standing Achievement award for SCIENCE magazine, "a new own way of saying what MOTOR "the creation and continuing development high in daring styling." "TREND magazine puts this way: of America's most effiB E S T T R A D E-1 N -Any . the smoothest, most quiet, cient V-type engines." N.A.D.A.J Guide Book softest riding car in its price can give : : r you the figures on Chevy's extra class. But the happiest part of it BEST ECONOMY-A pair of value. You'll find that Chevrolet all is that this Full Anticipated dividend Coil ride is Chevrolet sixes with Powerglide rate insured used car prices last averaged just one of seven big bests-all won their class in this year's Mobilup to $128 higher than year comparable savings payable December 31, 1959 documented by published - of experts and on-the-record opinions facts other gas Economy full-sized Run car., topping And the every winChevrolet models of the "other two." Your FUNDS RECEIVED BY 10th EARN FROM THE FIRST and dealer will be happy to figures. ning mileage was a whopping 22.33 tell you about a whole host of other OFFICE HOURS - m.p.g. advantages besides these seven. BEST ROOM-Official dimen- Why not drop by his showroom? MON.-TUES.-WED.-FRI. 9 AM TO 4 PM sions reported to A.M.A.* show BEST BRAKES-Chevy's bonded- . that Chevrolet sedans offer more lining brakes are the biggest in Nat.asa Mu.uhm? AlIM'4tlota. THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS 9 AM TO 12 NOON front seat head room than all but their field built for up to 66% Adranetfient uofMtion? for Stock Car SAVE BY MAIL AT one of the A iy 7-priced cars-more longer life. In a direct competition Retetrek, The New . front seat hip room (by up to 5.9 conducted by NASCAR Chevy out- tVattonalAutomobile !!; : . inches. ) than the "other two" of stopped both of the other I leading *.DeaUrtAuoctatw w Visit your local authorized Chevrolet dealer and see how much more Chevy has to offer! ' Saving & Loan Association ; CANTEY MOTOR COMPANY 115 N. TOOMBS VALDOSTA, GA. The Friendly Association Big Enough to Serve You Small Enough To Know You 112 WEST BASE ST. Madison, Florida HU 3-2293:. ' -- PAGE FOURTEEN THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, MADISON,FLORIDA . that is the unrest in the Carib- " ,'ltr'; Look For Eagle'sRack ? . 'Jq tt ;;p o bean. That difficulty was the fie M'' dThiNTtRPflISCRCORDII subject of the conference at to School Sale Santiago, Chile, still in progress - evUUUCU a (Iii laWAUCMA. MRICUITVBAI AW mWISJBiAl CWIU tf n3>ira fi 81CA MADISON FLORIDA as this is written, and it Ad 4. on Page felepnone' HU 3-63G1 111 S. E. SHELBY ST. needs to be settled, not only COUNTRY KITCHENU Published Weekly. Subscription $3.75 Per Year in Advance for its own sake but for larger Delayed Renewals $4.00 Per Year NAVACO AWNINGSIHO'ERTO complications which it might S 90 and BelhUle Road SUPPLY COMPANY Advertising Rates Made Known on ApplicationEntered entail. The Berlin situation will Where Better Food Is Served be discussed Thursday of next at the Madison Post Office as second-class matter June STEAKS AND SEA FOOD week President Eisenhowerand by 2S. 1908, under Act of March 8, 1879. Chancellor Adenauer in Air-Conditioned Dining Room OWNERS: T. C. MERCHANT, T. C. MERCHANT JR. Bonn and later by the Presi- Home Cooked Meals and Short AND ASSOCIATES dent and British and French Orders MADISON RECORDER ESTABLISHED 1865 government heads. Next month FRED FERRELL New Owner L Khrushchev's visit to , NEW ENTERPRISE, ESTABLISHED 1901 comes CONSOLIDATED, JUNE 25, 1908T. this country, when certainly , the matter will be taken up by * C. MERCHANT, Editor and PublisherT. Eisenhower . and the Russian C. MERCHANT, JR., Managing Editor MRS. A. W. YAWN, City Editor strong man. It is possible that I some good will come from the +.; *''fy lived, for early the next year talks, and the tension easedat Notice of School ' i I Sherman destroyed Columbia least a little more. . ACTIVE I and later the same year his i I Opening ry.V . t,tateia ti 1 He himself N only child died. ,, 4 0 oyC racked with consumption,, State of bring 1959'Qr Superlatives I Madison County Schools will open !ON managed to live two more I for the 1959-1960 school term on years: by selling off the family" Texas, the subject of this I the following schedule: home \Weather Good And furniture and other household week's article, is a state of i All Negro schools, August 20 pupil registration and first attend- superlatives. Until the admission - goods. "We have, he wrote a ance day. Cotton of Good Quality friend, "eaten two silver pitchers of Alaska, it was the larg- RACESNIGHTLY All White schools, August 31, cartons one or two dozen silver est state in area in the Union, pipil registration and first attend- ,..I" i forks, several sofas, innumer- and even now is the largestif Except Sunday ance day. and While I reclineAt Labor Day will be observed asa case beneath able chairs, and a huge bed- the ice-covered part of Alaska RAIN OR SHINE holiday in all schools. This immemorial pine, stead." Near the end of his life is excluded. Its area is approximately e TUITION TO BE REQUIRED FOR cartons Small sphere! an unquenchable thirst con- five times that of POST TIME 8:15 P. M.e NONRESIDENTSUnder (By dusky fingers brought this Florida the provisions of Chapter and its morning here sumed him and the last spoon- population 59-388 of the Laws of Florida, it And shown with boastful smiles), ful of water given him he could double (or more) that of Flori- DAILY DOUBLEFirst is necessary for non-resident pupilsto and cloven sheath, da. The state tuition in order to attend I turn thy was an: independent pay not swallow. "Never mind he and Second RacesQUINIELAS Florida. This Through which the. soft white the public schools of fibres peer. said, "I shall soon drink at the republic before its admission e fee of $50 per pupil is required and cartons That with their gossamer bands, river of eternal life." Of his into the Union and it was payable at the time the pupil is the sea-divided I stipulated then that enrolled, regardless of the lengthof Unite, like love, it might lands own approaching death, he had divide into five states, but this ON EACH RACE time the pupil is to be in school. of King Size f And slowly, thread by thread written: No portion of this fee is returnable Draw forth the folded strands, division has not occurred. In under any conditions. In this law, Than which the trembling line, In a dim and murky chamber population, Texas is the sixth Enjoy Our Fabulous a non-resident is defined as: Coke By whose frail help yon startled I am breathing life away; largest state. Texas is the 1. A person who has lived in spider fled Someone draws a curtain softly, TURF CLUB Florida less than one year; or ranking state in the United from 2. One who has not purchaseda Down the tall spear-grass And I watch the broadening day. his swinging bed, States in the production of home which is occupied by him Is scarce more fine. As it purples in the zenith, minerals; it is first in petrol- LADIES as his residence prior to the en- rollment of his children in school; As it brightens on the lawn, natural FREE ON eum, gas and sulphurand . The above will be recognizedas There's a hush of death about me, THURSD.IYSRadiator or is the country's only 3. One who has not filed a pro- And "He is ! the first few lines of the a whisper, gone ducer of helium. Other mineral declaration of intent to become a poet Henry Timrod's tribute to resident in the county where the products of the state include I child is enrolling.No . the cotton boll, written during Interesting PublicationsCounty natural gasoline, liquefied pe- tuition shall be charged to: the States, I ---- Between the War troleum gases, salt, lignite, 1 1. A person who is in the I when Southern hopes were Agent Hamrick recently I Federal Military Service or is a asphalt sandstone Cleaning and gypsum civilian employee. high and many Southerners I the writer two "I I I I gave granite, mercury, potash, limestone 2. Agricultural migratory work- which thought that cotton, of I I publications Fruit : interesting 50-2t-ch coal silver ers. copper, lead, General Automotive the South had almost a monopoly Trees for Florida Homes, and SIGN OF i graphite zinc, gold - - I manganese - would be a deciding factor Seminoles of Florida. They are and marble. Althoughless Aluminum screens and frames GOODTASTE in the new nation's strugglefor put out by the State Depart- than 20% of the total Repairs cost less than wood.HOWERTON . existence. We thought it ment of Agriculture, and we area of Texas is under culti- McWIlliAMS GARAGE SUPPLY CO. might be appropriate, now that 1 should think that those who vation, the state ranks secondin I ooc.:::::::>ooooooa cotton belt is alive to the the for themat care copies can get the United States after ( ]hum of the ginning machinery, the County Agent's officeor . California) in value of its to to use the little quotation at the Agriculture Depart- crops. It leads the nation in the x start off the column. Anyone ment in Tallahassee. Both the production of cotton winter whole , interested in reading the State and the U S Departmentof find it in wheat, corn, pecans and grain poem can probably Agriculture publish many sorghum. Other include { Ski wh,4 of the libraries, or we will crops StOP am t one 1 and t valuable publications they onions, rice, oats, potatoes, / tr1 e naoosors mQOdpUo t be glad to lend him our copy. can be secured without chargeor sweet throwing money away 4rr potatoes, peanuts, Adlp try qtr, in i , The Burnette gin here reports nominal cost. The Fruit ;" repairing your present car 4Ao, .a, 11 at + oranges, peaches, grapefruit, burning extra and oil $ te wothr rlqWR gas ra of the staple r 200 bales fleecy dJp , moe Trees for Florida Homes book- as older cars do. 6urp ginned by them so far this I I vegetables, barley, rye, apples, BIJZZIi'J'' > .Matching your present car u/ta ODte' . hrP let discusses figs, grapes, guavas cantaloupes, figs, dates black- .dJp 10 don ia raaib: nlue.n ; , and the cotton comingin > season rapidly., The weather has loquats, peaches, pears, I berries, and strawberries. It 1 i L pecans, plums, persimmons, leads the nation in cattle and , been good and the cotton also I pomegranates, bananas, papayas in wool and mohair production. DURING is of good quality, nine of fifteen - lychees, mangos, avocados, Texas is the foremost bales recently having been manu- i coconut palms & Persian limes. facturing state of the South- graded as strict middling. Not all of these are suited to west. Petroleum 0tJR Cotton plantings were heavier refining, . our immediate section, but chemicals , here this with the soil slaughtering,and year, I several of them are, and the meat packing, the manufacture ) bank off, and we will have a 4 % home owner will not make a of cottonseed oil A cake much larger production this' and mistake in having some fruit I meal, flour and grist milling, s 4 z ," b :year, though nothing like the: and nut trees around his place. and the manufacture of foundry - five and six thousand bale , crops' For us here the great home I and machine-shop ' products , we used to have when there rf I tree is the pecan, good for leather goods, and lumber and in the were some seven gins I shade and good for the nuts, wood products are all important county.Undoubtedly. Jr ___- I I which, by the way, will beginto industries. Fishing is a valu- a. I fall next month. Many. people able enterprise; shrimp, oysters A Genius here pay their taxes and and red snappers are caught. have money over with their There are huge cattle ranchesin at much a?J102 75* We going into Jacksonville on first*)uipp 4 cost were pecans, while Up in Georgia the the state, the King ranchof on a Fairlarie 500. some years ago one morn- nuts are a major crop. The a million acres being the GAIAXIK Tow: VuTOw eRG ap to S55 I rev on,5zq ing on the Gulf Wind when we Seminoles of Florida booklet is largest in the United States. gas and oiL "noticed in the railroad yards handsomely illustrated, and is Next week, Utah. Mow IM PROGRESS! ,pto$6Z''attsstoriea, I there a Pullman car named the valuable historically. As in so. ' henry Timrod, in honor of the many other cases-and we I Buzz on in! Ford No. 1 sale. potation leU us give the 47 ) t taweete.t Mr and Mrs A L Jones and deals in our history.And what a car to tare on. I poet mentioned above. Timrod should remember this when we daughter You get. ThuBderbird-intpired styling Thunderbird V-3 c I Cindy of I Demopolis. Ala power .a car that' built for people built to keep on IriDe. was undoubtedly a genius, and think.we are always right-our who had been here on a week's Make beeline for your Ford Dealer's now. there is no telling what he dealings with the Red Man in'I visit with Mrs Jones' parents, Mr r.o.A.r. might have achieved under Florida have not always been and Mrs 0 C Hodnett returned .. happier circumstances. As it without fault. Sunday to their home.- Accompaniedby ae heatlea J.? w was, his life was a sad one, Mrs Hodnett Mr and Mrs . Jones and Cindy spent da'slast FORD A VT 8o*.4 o*a comport of mattvlochmn' several plagued by disappointment, D pt5 lryy.srd Mod print,when can art tqwppWwirti Some Good May Come week at Jacksonville Beach radio,hater and oviomaiic tranunuwoa and disease. Happiness 1 I poverty 1 I II -xMr ' came to him in 1864 when he In our concern over the Ber-;j and Mrs W T Hay and: two : was associate editor of the i 1m crisis, it is possible that our .daughters Rosalind and Martha, of HARDEE MOTOR CO. I I Fort Columbia South Carolinian and \I country has not given full con Pierce are visiting in Albany he married the "Katie" of his J sideration to a disturbing in- here Ga, this Friday week to spend and several will arrive days ....-. CORNER BASE & HANCOCK STREETS Madison FloridaIf but that short-] fluence much home and love-poems, was nearer with his mother, Mrs T F Hay. You're Interested in an f7 'Jsed Car-Be Sure to Set Your Ford Dealer , - 1 AUGUST 21st 1959 THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, MAD-c*. 1''_ijlt1It1 PAGE F1F1EE5* - - COMPLETE\ PEST CONTROLFREE NOW IS THE TIME ANNOUNCING INSPECTION To get ready for the big Christ- BURKE EXTERMINATING mas season. Means big profits CO. for AVON representatives. We train you. Wr&te.VU Box 6 JACK BURKE JR. Entomologist 3103, Tallahassee, Fla. I O 111 East Green St., MR. W. G. SHELDON e Phone 293JPERRY Shopping the TownWITH FLORIDA REGISTERED PHARMACIST We exterminate: Roaches, Ants, Termites Fleas and Ii Ticks, Mice and Rats Lawn TONI JEANIt and Shrubbery Pests, etc. was Keats who said "A thingof I....... I beauty is a joy forever." How Is Now At The - I true this is! It seems the longer we I O. E. EDGLEY Day Phone 1227 have things of classic beauty, the 0 A better we like them. Take furni- King Size Coke Owner Night Phone 49-W ture, for instance. The true beautyof LAKE CITY FLA. o * fine solid wood in a classic 2 Ao . Smith Drug Store. style is something that would bea 0U gO "b- joy to own and use for 3 ears- i 0 o '# cp even generations. DUNN FURNI- o TURE is showing a solid oak bedroom I 0 0 a 1U v , suite that has those endur- u We call for and Deliver PrescriptionsPhone ! ing qualities that make it a wise U I , buy. A fine lacquer finish which ,. e I HU 3-6262 Madison Fla. resists water spots doesn't hide the U 0 t Paint CompanyStore warm luster of this fine wood. It's 0 8 Front 0 / 0 Designingand done in a contemporary design 0 / 0 that will age gracefully andill 0 t 9 Installation never look ''dated." This suite is I 0 0 n 9 GLASS for EVERY PURPOSE Ride a WESTERN FLY in open stock too, so can be addedto I 0 0 9 SO EASY, SO GOOD over the months and Seeit ER back to school. at DU\N'S. years. seds+ PICK c UP si SEVERAL=s ansir.mt TODAY:. I Look For Eagle's Western Auto Store I suppose that word "classic" can Mrs F1 Salter returned SUn- Back to School Sale ;. well explain why the shirtwaist day from a ten days' visit in Nashville I dress is ever-new. We have enjoyed Tenn., with her mother and Ad Page 4 . it so much this summer in light sister' Mrs Cynthia Carter and on , NOTICEBelow fabrics and pastel shades. Now, Mrs Evelyn DeWeese. _ this untiring style marches righton lIrVilIiam Sharp of Palmetto I has arrived to be a member of is listed the anticipated into fall done in warm autumn I Fort Jackson, S C, August 14 1 Madison High School faculty as receipts and expenditures for the colors in both provincial prints \ fle Pest Control Program for the Cityof II' and. glorious plaids at THE MAY Rct E-l Jimmie W Welch son of I Mathematics teacher. -- Madison and the I Mrs Tcbo Welch, Madison, Florida I City of Greenville SHOP. You'll find lovely Mr and lIrsJt'r Cooper Jr NO as administered by the Board creations tagged with the has been assigned to Company C, 6 Battalion, 2 Training I i and daughter Jackie returned Saturday * of County Commissioners of Madi1|well known brand names of Nelly Regiment at i Fort Jackson S C, for eight weeksof from a week's vacation at son County, Florida. _The Boardill !Don and Doris Dodson. You'll want , \\ have basic combat training. the beaches near Panama City. a hearing this on proposed to see, too the new line of Justin Pest Control Budget for the I McCarty dresses and Jean Castle I fiscal year 1959-60 at their next co-ordinated skirts and Jersey regular meeting on September 2, blouses. THE :MAY SHOP also 1959, at 9:00 a. m. The Board ex : pects to adopt this proposed.budgetat carries adorable school dresses that torn io3Z I IT Landscape and Garden that time.ESTIMATE would delight any little girL OF REVENUES AND e { School To Be Held SoonRudy RECEIPTS PEST CONTROL MADISON FUND COUNTY of Need fishing something tackle? new CUDDY in the SMITH way fcecZ( FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING HARDWARE the place to find SEPTEMBER 30, 1960 it. He has such famous names in , ( Hamrick, County Agent) Mate Cash spinning reels as Zebco, Norseman, A Landscape and Garden School, rials City of Madison550.00 Bronson, and Pflueger, as well as fashioned after the Swine and beef I City of Greenville 450.00 a complete line of baitsincludingthe cattle school the past two years, will be held at the Madison County State of Florida 513.41 famous "Boogie" bait. Or maybe - Agricultural Center each Tuesday Materials from State 1019.93 you're more of a hunter thana Your insurance evening from September 1 through Total Cash $1985.74 I fisherman. You'll find everythingyou October G. The series of six meet- Materials 1019.95Total I II want in guns and ammunitionat . maybe ings is designed to assist both men i Buddy's. What's that? You don't w and women with problems in land- Budget $3005.69Total I I _I hunt or fish? Just putter aroundthe F "old! fashion," cape design ana yard maintenance.Each estimated house? Well, Buddy carriesthose I II .. session will begin at 7:30p. ! m. A registration fee of $1.00 for receipts 1513.41 1019.95 wcnderful Pittsburgh paints uw'J.. 017k too the entire course will be chargedto 95 Less% 5 of% estimated 75.67 and all equipment, brushes you need etc. for So i : : w sie w a st. painting-ladders defray expenses of supplies, etc. I Have you brought your The dates topic ana discussion receipts 1437.74 whatever type you are and how . insurance Balances to be , up to date since leader for each night are shown be- ever you like to spend your leisure ' you bought that new TV set low brought forward I f: ? : time, you'll find just the right II .. CASH .hi.fl..or furnture?Make LANDSCAPE & GARDEN SCHOOL 548.00 equipment at BUDDY SMITH I sure your policy covers the Sept. 1-Lawn Grasses.and-Lawn - present value of the Total estimated HARDWARE. con- Management, Rudy Hamrick. tents of your home or apart Sept. 8-Basic Principals of Land- receipts and bal- i ment. Call us for a checkup. receipts & bat ances. 1985.74: 1019.95 The day of the iron corset re l Sept. Maintenance of Landscape ESTIMATED EXPENSES turns! This winter fashionable e I I C+ Planting, S A Rose. Alc No. Clsssificatlon Mat ;young ladies will grace their waists I I \, Insurance Sept. 22-Use of Ornamental I Cash rials with beautiful metal belts by flame I Plants in Developing the Land- 201 Salaries (local) 263.00 of ..California. BREEDEN'S, Madi- I .. AgencyPhone scape Plan, Dr EV McElwee. 202. Chemicals Malathion& Solvents son's newest fashion & gift shop, is Sept. 29-Common Insect Pests featuring an assortment of these , . 90 (local) . HU 3-6250 of Ornamental Plants J E Brogdon. 47S.OO timely fashicn accessories. Take "" ". I ; / , Malathion 90 471.00: "". / ; Disease and Nematodes of Ornamental ' pick of silver MADISON. FLORIDA Lethane 3S4 52S.OO your copper or 0 ' Plants; Dr R S Mullin. \ ' , " I Fuel Oil (local) 593.00 golden hues in either the expansionor ': Z r , Oct. 6 Propagation of Flowers & J !,i , 1 203 Gas oil & repairs solid type. These belts add a .' I' Ornamental Plants, S. A. Rose. Hartford Representing FireInsurance I The Use of Foliage Plants and Gasoline (State real dash of glamour to a simple l' Flowers in the Home, S A Rose. 150.00 150.00 wool sheath and make any sweater <3T> ALL-WEATHER' Company Motor oil, grease and skirt look : :! . Croup : ,_ Soils and Fertilizer for Ornamental set up to date. Stopin f V.V }<* 4 Plants. Dr G C Horn. & repairs (State at BREEDENS,located in Setzer's $100.00) 100.00 Shopping Center and see these WHITEWALLSbiGOOOfiE4R -- 206 Insurance metal: cinctures. You'll love them! Liability (Madison ** I /4l Truck) 90.00 (And you'll love BREEDEN'S!) 208 Incidentals 0 Sanitarian-per diem There have been a tot of salesin SOME PEOPLE& ARE BORN (State) 88.00 torru BLACK EXES-OTHERS You don have to SanitarianmileageState town, but the one now in pro- t. s HAVE FIG-J.tI' FOR 'EM! gress at THE FAMILY STORE he 1'0 ( ) 100.00 yell for help when .Truck(State rental) 60.00 ducted tops them by all students! Planned this and sale con-is hfJfJ.olfJ_ $ I 195: for 501 Contingency 20.55 aimed at clothing for the coming are looking you school InIt/ C Estimated local year-kindergarten through I IiiIM I t the best in Auto Parts. Estimated funds: State$1548.00 college-but there are values there / tue for everyone. Buy any item in the j funds 513.41 I 1 Have your repairman store and you get a second for': A tire that takes luxury out of the high price. Total estimated 100. The entire stock of ladies' I bracket! Features Triple-Tempered 3-T cord } come to our store for I funds: $2061.41 and children's dresses are at re== construction and Good)'car's exclusive Stop Less for contingencylocal duced prices so you really get a Notch tread. Gives any car a fresh new lopjf the neatest, completes 122.00 double bargain when you purchase priced right for your car right now! .J s Less for contingencystate I another for just one dollar! This est! line in town. 15.41 I fabulous sale lasts until Labor Day! onlyf/--gJ; Qweek Don't miss it! \ TOTAL $1924.00 Till next week orrA J'ET..O F U ; 4 Total appropriations 1924.00 1019.95'Reserve I Toni! JeanTOBACCO ); for con- MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOOD YEAR TIRES I tingencies 61.74 TH.A...'"Y OTHER KIND xxscaaaancxx xxsacxxxxxxxxax! r- TOTAL DALE BUDGET M. LESLIE 1985.74 Clerk 1019.95 HARVEST SPECIAL! YELL OW PINE AUTO r PARTS, Inc. Ladies 50-yd Can-Can Slips, .. Board of County Commissioners.The : -.e. ., .:f''i J n Fa ]' cto_ l.a! ( ,. Rev Marvin Murphy left t all colors LIVE' -- fO KANKEYFLA.-- ] .,'-Mp H.ADFOS02N.23f2(9A MACHINl1.SHOP-i.SERVlCI---p: 1tAN1e- :- lG''A..l :p.21l2241"401 I Sunday instructor Camp Weed to at spend where the Episcopal two he will weeks be Youth an at $2.97DAYLIGHT DEPT. STORE TRUCK STOP . Camp. " """ "" "I" HU 3-2277 MADISON, FLORIDAFRIDAY .. I1 t't't . t - r PAGE SIXTEEN; THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, MADISON, FLORIDA FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1939 . Minutes of ihe Board of f Carolina Biological 12 Student Supply Microscopes Co 112.50W I M Welch Company 112.50 Public Instruction! Standard School Service 112.30: I Standard School Service 105.OJ'Approximately 1,000 Book Titles I H R Hunting Company-Trade F MADISON COUNTY. FLORIDA I I' Books 33#; Technical and reference August 5, 1959 i I books, 12 to 35(;., General Text The Board met in regular session : ( We.: on the above date 1 i with all! Campbell and Hall-.-General members present. I trade, 35 Text, technical, etc 10' I. The meeting was called to order I I A C McClurg Co. General trade. (oy the chairman, Mr Cherry, and 30% Text and reference up to Sov; opened with prayer by Mr McLeod.I Two-Student Tabs: : Bids were canvassed for supplyin - Standard School Service 218.10 milk for the school lunchroomsin : Metalab Equipment Co. 293.00 Madison County for the 1939- Kewaunee Mfg. Co. 376.7S LAKE METHODIST SUNDAY PROGRAM 1960 school term as follows: i CHERRY ROCKY SPRINGS METHODIST SCHEDULEW 8 Teachers' Desks I CHURCHA CHURCHA M A F Bassett's Dairy-7 2C each l'z pt. Eeckley-Cardy Company 464.00 preaching service every Sunday1st 7:30 A. M. Gospel Music carton Homogenized milk with Vitamin Newton School Equipment Co and 3rd Sundays 11:00 a. m. preaching Service every Sunday 7:55 News D-1.00 per gallon bulk.I I 304.00 2nd and 4th Sundays 10:00 a. m. morning1st 8:00 Baptist Hour Hillciest Farms-7c each *2 pt. American Seating Co. 368.40 t SUNDAY SCHOOL1st 8:30 Gospel Music carton Homogenized milk with Vit- School Standard Service 45000 and 3rd Sundays 10:00 a m. amin D-Sl.OO per gallon bulk. : and 3rd Sundays 10:00 a. m. 9:00 Revival Time 125 Mutton Leg ablet arm chairs 2nd and 4th Sundays 11:00 m. a. 9:30 Mr T P McLeod, Jr. offered a 2nd and 4th .Sundays 11:00 a. m Sunday School every Sunday.1st 10:00 Gospel News Concert motion to split the award for, Virco Mfg. Corp "128123. Midweek Prayer Service 8:00: p. m. and 3rd Sundays 11:00 a. m. 10:05 milk business equally between the Beckley-Cardy Company 1,337.50 Sunday Serenade Family Night covered dish 2nd and 4th Sundays 10:00 a. m. 10:45 Prelude to Worship GINGEI AllRAVOR two bids. The motion was secondedby Newton School Equip Co 1.068.73; supper on Friday night Family Night Covered Dish Supper 11:00 Morning Mr Dugan and carried. Newton School Equipment Co. before 1st Sunday 7:30 p. m. 2nd Friday night every month 12:00 News-Worship AGED Bids for supplying gasoline, fuel I (alternate) 1287.50 ** Methodist Men's Club meets alter promptly at 7:00 p. m. 12:15 Afternoon :Melodies oil, bulk motor oil and in cans, American Seating Co. 1.15500 Standard School Service 1.293.3I nately with Rocky Springs on Woman's Society of Christian Service 12:55 News 4 YEARS I and anti-freeze for the 1959-1960 ** Price did not include MUTTON 4th Tuesday each monthat 1:00 Afternoon Melodic school term were canvassed as follows - meets on Monday night after IN I LEG arm as specified. 7:30 p. m. third Sunday at 7:30 1:30 Afternoon Melodies I : p. m. Sinclair Refining Co. Gasoline Upon motion offered by Mr Mc Woman's Society of Christian The Methodist Men's Club meets 1:40 Serenade In Blue WOOD'S Leod, seconded by Mr Dugan and Service meets Thursday after 1:55 News i 21.37c; Fuel Oil12.39; Bulk alternately with Lake carried, bids were awarded as indicated - Cherry on * Oil 48c Oil in 75c . 1st Sunday monthlyat 2:00 Hour 0: Decision ; cans ; Anti- the 4th each above to the company eK Tuesday month at 2:30 Musical Freeze 2.00.Miown . 7:30 p. m. Sunday I signated as lowest and best bid . JAMES SHEFFIELD, S. S. Supt. 8:00 p. m. 2:55 News Gas Co.-Fuel Oil 14c. I All other bids were rejected- The Official Board meets each 3:00 Musical Pure Oil Co.-Gasoline 22.70c, I THOMAS SURLES, Ass't Supt. Sunday Miss M Gabriel Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Margie:: was appointed Fuel Oil 14.6c Bulk Oil 56c C B. Davis, Pastor month following the supper on 3:55 News ; ; Oil to the staff of North Family Night.P. 4:00 Hit Parade in cans *71c Anti-Freeze *1.95. i I Florida Junior College as Physical 4:55 News IX THE COUNTY JUDGE'S Orange State-Gasoline 21.70c; I FIP.ST BAPTIST CHURCH K. HOWELL S. S. Supt. COURT for I I Education Instructor women GREENVILLE, FLA. 5:00 Music A* Sundown L J AND FOR MADISON COUNTY,I FuelOil 13.6c; Bulk Oil 57c; Oil incans MRS. W. W. CATLEDGE, Treas.C. 72c. j upon motion by Mr McLeod. 5:30 Headliner & Weather FLORIDA.In I j B. DAVIS PASTOR 'I seconded by Mr Bailey and carried. Sunday School ___ 10:00 A. M. 5:33 Sign Off Re: Estates of James Claude Mr Alex Smith offered a motion Mrs Brockman Morning Worship ....___ 11:00 A. M. LEE METHODIST CHURCH PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO Strickland and Zudie Myrticc to award the bid for gasoline, fuel 'I Audrey to the faculty of was Madison appointed - Baptist Training Course 6:45 P. M CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Strickland his wife Both Deceased. oil and bulk oil to Sinclair Refin Elementary School for the 1959- Evening Worship ..__ 7:30 P. 1\1 Preaching Every Sunday. NOTICE TO CREDITORSAll ing Company and oil in quart cans Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P. :M 1st and and anti-freeze to Pure Oil Com-I 19BO school term upon motion by 3rd Sundays Daily Program ScheduleWMAF Mr McLeod seconded by Mr Bailey .. pany as lowest and best bids. The -- 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 m. and carried. Mr Gentry Johnson, p. HANSON METHODIST CHURCH 2nd creditors of the estates! of motion was seconded by Mr Dugan Preaching Services every First and 4th Sundays 9:00 a, m. 1220 ON YOUR DIAL James Claude Strickland and Zudie and carried. All others bid were I supervising principal at Lee School and Third Sunday 11:00 A. M. Sunday School__ Every 6:00 AJU. Sign On Myrtice Strickland, both deceased, rejected.; submitted- his resignation and Mr Sunday ___ 10:00 and 7:30 P. M. Methodist : a. m. 6:02 Fla. Farm Hr. are hereby notified and required Bids for supplying gas to th I Orus Hollaway was recommended Youth et' Sunday School every Sunday -......-- ....Fellowship_.. 6:00 6:25 World &: State News I' to file any claims or demands which schools of Madison County for the I fill this position. Mr Johnson's Mr 10:30 A. M. ZEB WILLIAMS- -- p. m 6.30 Fla. Farm Hour they may have against said estatesin 1959-1960 school term were can-I resignation was accepted and Family Night Saturday before BOB Pastor 6:45 Rudy Hamrick, the office of the county judgeof vassed as follows: I Hollaway appointed upon motion Every second Sunday 4:00 P. M. SEARCY Sunday School Supt. (Mon. Wed. Fri.) Madison County, Florida, in the W C Copeland, Jr Pyrofax Gas by Mr Smith, seconded by Mr Mc- REV. C. M. SAPPINGTON, Pastor PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 6:55 World News courthouse at Madison, Florida I Co.-Propane Gas 17c. Leod and carried.Mr . Preaching every Sunday 7:00 State News within eight calendar months from Live Oak Gas Co.-Propane Gas Benton Eugene Morris was! Sunday School 7:05 Coffee With Ray the date of the first publicationof 16.8c. appointed to Pinetta Junior High HOPEWELL 10:00 BAPTIST CHURCH A. M. 7:45 World News this notice. Each claim or de- Hydro Gas Co.Propane Gas School staff upon motion by Mr Sunday School __ 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship __ 11:00 A. M. I Dugan seconded by Mr Bailey, 7:50( State News mand must be in writing and must Morning Worship __'_'_ 11:00 A. M. Baptist Training Union 7:00 P. M 15c.Mr and carried. 7:55 Weather the residence and News state place or Bailey offered a motion to I Eaptist Training Union 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 8:00 P. M. I Audit reports for Lee Junior High: 8:00( Of fee with Ray post-office address of the claim- award the bid for gas to the Hydro Evening Mid-week Worship ..._ 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting every 9:00 Morning evotions ant and must be sworn to by the Gas Company as lowest and best School. Greenville High School and Brotherhood Prayer Service 7:30 P. M. I Wednesday Evening at 7:30 P. Hi. 9:15 Musical Interlude claimant, his agent, or his attorney, bid. The motion was seconded by Greenville Training School were rev - of last Thursday W B SEALS, S S SuperintendentJ 9:30 Music Unlimited or itill become void accordingto Mr Dugan and carried. All other ;wed by the Board. each month at ....___ 7:30 P. M. 10:00 The following personnel wen ap- ARTHUR CRUCE News. law. bids were rejected. W.M.U. Training Union Second Thursday 2:30 P. M 10:05 1 1959. pointed to positions at the Madison - Evelene : Music Unlimited August Bids for classroom furniture for Kelley Circle Director.ERNEST 10:30 Music Unlimited W. J. STRICKLAND, Adminis- Suwannee River Junior! College, County Training School upon 3rd Thursday ....L:_ 2:30 P. M. GURR, Minister 11:00 of Estates of James tT'otinn bv Mr Mclrod. seconded V. Music Unlimited trator the were tabulated as follows: ALBERT L. SINGLETARY. S. S. Supt. WELCOME TO 11:15 Public Service Claude Strickland and Zudie Myr. Newton School Equipment Co.-I "by Mr[ Smith and ca.nit'dV T KELLEY, B.T.U. Director NEW 11 :;0 Deceased. Grant, Dock Randall Choice, Lor- REV. HOME BAPTIST CHURCH : Record Session tice Strickland. Chairs 6.29; Typing Tables 1025. ; LEWIS D. HUGHEX, Pastor 12:00 World News Frank A Graham, Jr., American Seating Co.-Chairs I r:-.'neo Seabrooks. Alvin PearsaU WELCOME: TO Come Worship With Us 12:15 P.M.: Noontime Notes I 6.63; Typing Tables 11.41.Standard i and Glad.sVilkins.. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School.. ..._._ 10:00 A. M. 12:30: Talk Of The Town School Senice-Chairs'' A leave of absence was granted in Sunday School ___ 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship .______. 11:00 A. M. 12:40 Uncle Ned 7.10; Typing Tables 19.75. I line with Board Policy to Charlye Morning Worship "._ 11:00 A. M. Baptist Training Union 7:00 P. M. 12:45 State News NEED YOUR WATCH REPAIRED? Mr Dugan offered a motion to DeLaughter s;nd Edna Honeywell, Training Union ...._ 630 P. M. E.eningVorship ...._... 8:00 P. :M. 12:50 Farm News SEE KELLY WATCHMAKERAll award the bid for the above equip- teachers at Madison Training School Mid-week Prayer Service 8:00 12:55Veather News ment to Newton School EquipmentCo. and Little Rock School. Evening Worship ____ 7:30 P. M. P. M. Repair Work Guaranteed Brotherhood 4th 1:00 Hillbilly Hit Parade lowest and best bid. The The resignation of Hazel Fitz, Prayer Meeting __..__.. 7:30 P. M. Friday 8:00 P. M. as Church Business Jack Pickles _......___..__. S. S. Supt. 1:55 News GOOD USED WATCHESNew I motion was seconded by Mr Bailey teacher at Madison County Training - Meeting First Wednesday night of each month. Sim Andrews .... B. T. U. Director 2:00 Gospel Time watches and bands fur that and carried. All other bids were School, was accepted by the REV. M. 2:30 Public appreciated gift. Board. Brotherhood and W. M. U. Second J. FOWLER, Pastor Service rejected.The Thursday night of each 2:45 Afternoon Melodies KELLY'S REPAIR SHOP following bids were canvassed The following personnel were appointed Preaching: Services month. CHERRY LAKE BAPTIST 2:55VorId & State News MADISON for equipment and class- to the staff of Suwannee Every Sunday CHURCH 3:00 Afternoon Melodies room supplies for North Florida River Junior College upon motion Come Worship With Us. 3:45 Public Service Junior College: by Mr McLeod, seconded by Mr REV. DOZIER SAPP. Pastor Preaching Services every Sunday 4:00: News 1! 0 i1 SCIENCE EQUIPMENT Smith and carried: LEE BAPTIST CHURCH Morning Service 11:00 A. M 4:05 Request Parade Central Scientific$2,263.56E Mr.' ret Elizabeth Battle, Librarian V REV. I. T. CARTER, PastorServices Evening Service 8:00 P. M. 4:55Vorld & State, News H Sargent & Co.-1,9-l8.4.t. : Earl C Horton, Mathematics - every Sunday. Sunday School every Sunday at 5:00 Request Parade When buying your Standard School Service-Unable : Godfrey Porter Van leter. Sunday School _._.._.__ 10:00 a. m. 10:00 A. M. 5:45 Sports Highlights to furnish all items. Sconce. Morning Worship __ 11:00 BTU Every Sunday at 6:45 P. M. 6:00 World News from 1 Instructor's Demonstration Desk Bills: for the month of July were a. m. E-R Training Union ___'_ 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday, 6:15 Twilight Tunes I I Newsboys Standard School Service 52565. reviewed by the Board and ordered at 8:00: P. M.Brotherhood. 6:55 News Metalab Equipment Co. $353.00 leningVorship: _____ 8:00 paid.There p. m. DO NOT in the Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 first Thursday every 7:00 Sign"Off Please park Kewaunee :Mfg.: Co. 346.78. I being no further businessthe ?? p. m. month at 7:30 P. M street and make your newsboy run PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 6 Four-student combination science Board adjourned. L. D. S. SERVICE EveryboliyVelcome.. CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICECONSTRUCTION out into the street to make a sale. tables, 1 Asbestosite Lined Fume MARCUS W CHERRY JR. . REV. J. R. COLLINS Pastor Kindly pull over to the curb. Chairman.ATTEST . , CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OFi Our newsboys have instructionsto Hood Assembly, and 24 Oak stools LATTER DAY SAINTS MADISON CHURCH OF CHRIST STAY OUT of the streets, and Metalab Equipment Co 53.575,60 : GRIFFIN BISHOP Secretary. Kewaunee! Mfg Co. 3526.17 S/ 701 South Range we will appreciate your cooperating _ _ .. Sunday School __....._ 10:00 a. m. Bible Study __ 10:00 A. M. New and Remodeling with us AND THEM for I y .a u . . .- -. -. -. -. -. .- -. -- -. -- -- --. I Sacrament: Meeting '--".__ 11:00 a m. Lord's Supper and THEIR SAFETY. Thank you very I. Relief Edification 11:00 A. M. Howerton Supply Co.Mrs much. . Society and Priesthood Time I One Great Team : and plan as announced at Sacrament Bible: Study ____ 7:00 P. M. II I. Meeting. Preaching 7:30 P. M. L C Bruner returned the ALL SERVICES AT AMERICAN\ Ladies' Class Thursdays past week from a summer vaca- GOODYEAR TIRESJIM'S I: Amoco White Gas & Super Permalube Oil : LEGION HALLE NEW HOPEFUL tion trip to Hawaii where she did BAY STATION : . R. CARRYL Branch Pres. extensive sight-seeing while also ._ MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH -- - RIDGE ROAD CHERRY LAKE visiting a brother. Mr Bruner, 1:. S. 90 ;FAST.: MADISON I IfU : If1E1t Services every first and third who . accompanied her for a two Baaa Sundays at 11 a.- m., and 8:00 p. m. I. MOSELEY HALL BAPTIST weeks' visit to the Islands, re- II . CHURCH Sunday School every Sunday 10:00a. turned some time ago. I. * P.EV. JACK LAMB PastorS. m.Training GeorgiaPLATEGLASS I. e Union every Sunday 7:00 SCHWINN BICYCLES -' . R. Sapp Chairman Board of 1MEDDERS'. Deacons. p.REV. W. T. RYCROFT. Pastor Franchised Dealers & Service 1 :. lisa a.ta . Billy Dailey....... BTU Director HOWL RTON SUPPLY CO. / x . Leroy Cruse ...._ Associate Director BEULAH BAPTIST CHURCH Company,4 7 I. . Welcomes You ,.,,.,,. Leroy Cruse ._. S. S. Supt. Services Every Sunday Plagued Day And /" GLASSGLASS I y Miss Merle Bass .._.. Song Leader REV CARL V. IVEY, Pastor / BLOCK * Mrs Juanita Cruse __...... Pianist Sunday School 10:00 A. M. NightwithBladderDiscomfort Sunday School 1000 A. M Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. .. MIRRORS ; :Morning Worship ._._ 11:00 A. M. Choir Practice __ 6:00 P. M. Training Union _._ 6:30 P. M. ? 215 W. Savannah Ave. Training Union _. 7:00 P. M. I'ti _______ 7:30 P. 11.Prn'er CHERRY 2-5285 . Evening Worship UnwUe atlas or drinkinc may be a Phone: , Evening Worship ._ Prayer :Meeting: Wed? 7:30 8:00: P.P. M.M. Meeting Wed. 7:301 M. aoaree irritations of-mild makin but* you annoying feel restless.bladder Valdosta Georgia : I tense and uncomfortable.> And if restJes : AMOCO STATION Just as I am. without one plea.I SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST nfchU. with nagging backache. headache or muscular ache and pain FOLEY LAWN MOWER3BRIGGSSTRATTON come Regardless of your clothes CHURCH doe to over-exertion, strain or emotional i condition. Services every Saturday at Mad- upset are adding to your misery-don't MOTORS e Whether cotton. Home wait-try Doaa' Pill . spun. You are welcome in ison American Legion HalL D '. Pilla act I *way for speedy: 10 per cent Down Payment ARNIE MEDDERS> Owner : 1 church service. our Sabbath School begins 2 p. m. on relief.bladder 1-They irritation have a Z-soothing A fart effect pain- HOWERTON SUPPLY CO. : , Church Service at 3 p. m. relieving action on nagging backache. . E C WILLIS S S Supt headache, mosealar ache and pains. New Greater No-lead AMOCO Gas,Tires Batteries & Accessories MADISON CHURCH OF GOD *-A wonderfully mild diuretic action Look For . HAROLD YATES, Pastor Tele- thru the kidneys tending to increase the Eagle'sBack LUBRICATION WASHING & POLISHING output of . the 15 miles of kidney tubes. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. phone HU 36517. So. ret the same happy relief million . Morning Worship __ 11:00 A. M. Everyone Welcome! large have enjoyed economy: for site over saves CO :yean.money.New.Get to School Sale CORNER BASE & SHELBY STS. -- . Evening Worship .___ Doaa'. PiUs today IDO'AN'S 7:31) P. M. FREE-Touch-typing course with PHONE HU 3-9419 Youth REV.Service: B. Wednesday 8:00 P. M. every SMITH-CORONA portable << Ad on Page 4. I 1 ., B. BRICKLEY Pastor typewriter at The E.& PilLSI I r . .R. aaa a s . e |
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