-- - I lJSJt\Ry OF 'L irDA: . RluRY 1 .' : . . : .. . ; t RtORDtk PUBLISHED IN THE EDUCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CENTER OF NORTH FLORIDA VOL. i Ill 111... 12 Return Postage Guaranteed DAY, NOVEMBER 20*. 1959 Madison, Florida pn'ce | 0c Yearly Subscription. $3.75 : Delaved Renewals 4.0\( ( - Help Fight TBjtfREETlNfl DAY F { A EARLY > i s t i p'" Due to Thanksgiving, this paper \ .. 'P -: will 1959'emuooS .1959 kt publish one day earlier than. t/vrwisw\si/w>j ? c. usual next week. Advertisers and :. ; correspondents are therefore respectfully Use Christmas Seals I ;L asked to give us their copy correspondingly earlier. Thank ..___._.. ..__.._mm.n.nnn.m.n nmnn m__n _______________m.m......... _A'.w<_ you.THE I I Club \Women Hear A number of Canadian geeese are wintering at the Mac "\ brethren and have taken up with Mac's white domestic ENTERPRISERECORDERSWEET Howerton ranch north of :Madison. Two of them, one geese. (E-R PHOTO) Story Of Spode ChinaMrs at right end of photo, have left their brown-feathered I I SIXTEEN PARTY THANKSGIVING SERVICE Miss Helen Rowell, daughter of ', I LEE NEWS NOTES Mr and Mrs P K Rowell, celebrated 0 R Hamrlck: and Mrs Burch Union Thanksgiving services will with a Sweet Sixteen Party last Cornelius presented an interesting i' Saturday night at theVoman.s I be held at 10:00 a m next Thurs- aYxG , program on Spode China, entitled a +: Club. One hundred forty guests of History and Tour of Spode, at the day, Thanksgiving Day, at the Mr and Mrs Junior: Lamb and th p High School set enjoyed the Woman's Club Thanksgiving lunch- Presbyterian Church. The Rev son Ricky of Jacksonville were semi-formal dance. Several out-of- eon Thursday in the Club House. Paul Touchton will bring the z recent visitors of Mr and Mrs L A town visitors made up the number. The history of the china was givenby message. I' Lamb. Mr and Mrs Rowell, Sir and MrsD a film tour shown oy Mrs A C x Sq H Mays Jr and Mr and Mrs Um.: A complete table setting of the Mr and Mrs H J Brown and MrsJ Adam Weisz assisted thebung MADISON beautiful product was on displayby I TO DROPS MONTICELLO HOMECOMINGGAME T Miller were visitors in Jacksonville hostess in entertaining her guests. courtesy of Crandell's. Thursday. The elaborate decorations suggestive - Decorations of fruit, berries and Monticello's football team Mr and Mrs A 0 Jackson of of autumn and the Thanksgiving gave a autumn foliage spilling from a wrturn to Madison High School's Miami were recent guests of MrsJ season transformed the large cornucopia, and the delicious turkey B Rains auditorium and lounge into bowerof homecoming festivities last Friday and Miss Vesta Blanton. a menu with date cake added the loveliness. night when they overcame the f. Paul Sevor and Kenneth necessary Thanksgiving emphasis. S pa A sweetgum tree, ablaze with home boys 39 to 7 before N + JVIrs A P Edgerly and Mrs J C probablythe aA z. T + Williams had a wreck on road 90 largest crowd of fans autumn foliage, and urns of dogwood ever as- about Register and committee were in I a mile east of Lee Saturday sembled on the local football field on the stage made an appro- charge of hospitalities. Four new The Jefferson county boys were l r a night. Both were hurt, and were priate setting for a huge center member were Mrs C D Tomlinson, just too much for the locals; they 'It. ,. carried to the Madison Hospital.Mr ccrncopia made of graduated rufflesof Mrs James Conway, Miss Agnes i have an extra good team this year and Mrs B F Blanton went brown from which flowed an Burnett and Mrs lC Wooley. and they not only won the game over to Live Oak Sunday afternoonfor abundance of fruits, vegetables and Friday night, but with it won the l M.a a'isit with Mr' and Mrs berries. Similar arrangements of .North Florida Conference champion ; 4e4ti I Henry Lc:: ?:. Mrs Long is seriously sv\eetfum and berries were used COTTON FARM ALLOTMENTS hip. at vintage: points about the room ill cut showed seine TO BE SET Madison kicked off to start the signs of and an urn'of red berries being a little better. game and Monticello did not turn "I brightened the vestibule. Dried arrangements - the ball loose until they had reached 'I Mr and Mrs A E Raga.ns and : in brass adorned the Cotton acreage allotments for pay dirt. Fullback Don Watson and mother, Mrs Julia Ivey, went over mantel and occasional tables in the 1960 upland: crop are now Halfback Harvey Reams scored two I I to Tallahassee Monday. While there the lounge. being established for all the eligi- touchdowns each for the winners, they were guests of Mr and Mrs An embroidered Irish linen cloth ble farms in Madison County, according with Thompson and Hudson getting. I Dorsey Young and family.Mr covered the refreshment table centered WILL SANDY AND MARGERY MacDANIEL 'the other two.Quarterback. and Mrs with the lovely birthday cake to Chas F Sims, County Ellis M Blanton of Office Manager, Agricultural Stabi- Floyd saved Madi-I NFJC ARTIST SERIES helpless male is doomed to defeat. Miami came for a few days' visit decorated in red and white and son from shutout with I I encircled with red ' a a 52yardrun OPENS NOVEMBER 23 chrysanthemums - liazation and Conservation Office. I As a curtain raises to "A Village with Mrs J B Rains and Miss Ves- and in the final minute of play. The lettered with Sweet Notices of the allotments will be North Florida Junior College Wooing," the Players will offer a ta Blantcn. I Sixteen. Crystal candelabra holding Artist Association will mailed to farm operators well in MINOR AUTO ACCIDENT its concert season when The Village open I short comedy based on a play by Mr M E Whitty of Jacksonvillecame I white tapers had bouquets of mums advance of the December 15 -referendum Anton Chekhov. "The Proposal," like Saturday for an overnightvisit tied with red ribbons at the bases. Players, a professional on 1960-crop cotton A minor trU-accident seven I l companynow Shaw's play, concerns itself with a with Mr and Mrs J B Whitty The honoree was lovely in a semi- its sixth on tour, will present marketing quotas. miles south of Madison on S R George Bernard Shaw's one-act wooing, but one of a very dif and other relatives. formal gown ot Happiness red 53 ferent nature. Set on a farm in the transparent taffeta with which she Monday involved Rambler a comedy, "A Village Wooing," at Mrs L J Cherry, Mrs MariePark . driven Midwestern United States. "ThProposal" e wore a wrist corsage of white car- by Tom Riley O'Steen of Mrs W M Goza of Clearwaterand The MadisonVoman's Club Monday Miss Ethlene Williams, andMrs reminds us once again nations tied with ribbons to match Quitman, and a pickup-truck driven Mrs S J Henderson Sr of Palm ' November 23 at 8:15 p. m. James Williams that "the course of true love, etc were among her gown. by Russell Williams of Lee. Harbor spent last week end with .. In three I scenes, the first set on those attending the mission study ! Mr and Mrs Jesse Hughey. Deputy Portersaid the accident board a pleasure ship and the remaining I happened when the Rambler at- Other programs to be presented of children work in TallahasseeSaturday. CAR ACCIDENT' two in an English village by the North Florida Junior College I' tempted to pass the truck. Damage I store, Shaw has authored an ac Miss Ella Armstrong left Sat- to the Rambler was estimated at count of a most unusual "wooing." Artist Series Association in Mr and Mrs C J Jones of Atlanta -I A A Trulove, driving his 1958 urday for Greenville, S C to visit $150, and to the truck, $50. No I It has been classed as a comedy of clude: Stecher and Horowitz, Duo- came for a weekend visit Plymouth sedan in Thomasville there for several weeks. made. pianists on Tuesday 19 about 4 m. Sunday involved relatives case was I the sexes, written in a relaxed andwarm January ; with Mr and Mrs L A Almond p. was National Grass Roots Opera in Die in a traffic accident in which his ' vein. This does not mean, and family. .:' \f: .y..:' for Fledermaus (in English) on Wednesday automobile was about completely however that the acid-bite Mr and Mrs which the playwright is so well February 24; Florida State R Williams and wrecked, but he escaped injury. In University: Singers, a 70 voice choral son Gary accompanied Mrs Maud The second car involved was a known, is completely absent. deed, it might be more accurate to group, on Thursday, April 7. All Newsome and Mrs Alice Driggersto 1952 Dodge driven by Mrs Har- call it a battle of the sexes-one performances will be held in the Brooksville Sunday. Mrs Dri g- wood, who also escaped injury. The more incident in the eternal war- Madison Woman's Club beginningat gers had been visiting here for I Dodge received a bent front fender in which, of course, the hopeless, 8:15 p. m. some time. Mrs Newsome will and other minor damage to the front. No made. charges were visit with relatives for several Z GARDEN CLUB BAZAAR weeks before returning home. Mrs Frank Graham, Mrs J Lit COUNTKOURT The Methodists observed theLord's Brinson and Mrs J P Tomlinson }?1 Mrs E M Page, Jr general chair- ..ira I acre-or harvesting day Sun spent Wednesday at Cedar Keys I man of the Garden Club Bazaar, _ day. They finished the debt on the attending the annual meeting of I reported $89.64 net from the sale B G Wyche, killing migratory church with a good balances\ Mrs District 3 Episcopal Women. Mrs of food, and an added $159.85 revenue birds, $150 or sixty days. Tomlinson is District President. from the three individual booths Pliney James \VilJiarns'agrancy, Touchton gave a wonderful message - .i zV where plants utility articles, nuts, $2;) or thirty days. at the morning service, which candies and cakes were sold. Lester Register, drunkenness, defendant was appreciated: so much. Mr Ben HOSPITAL NEWS\ l The Dogwood Circle with a net Mainor ' Ft delivered to state hospitaland was guest speaker at the of $75.85 led in the booth sales. ordered that sentence run concurrently evening service, which was very with length of time there. good. The church was blessed by Admissions: John Chadick Mrs Bernard Demons Ethel Drake, Miss Gladys Wil-[ NORFLEET IN HOSPITALNat driving while their services.: intoxicated lams' Mrs Margaret Gramling Mrs $100 or sixty: days Mr and Mrs I and driver's license I Prentiss Cherry Annie Sircy, Mrs Mary Agner, W i revoked for Norfleet ill last was stricken spent last week in Jefferson, Ga three M McCullough, Cecil Bigots, Clifford months. Pictured above are two snapshots by Rev Zeb I drug Saturday store at and his job taken in to an Georgia Atlanta Janie Freeman, drunkenness. $23 on business. Ayer, Mrs Cubie Morgan, Her- I Williams of the recent Lee PTA Carnival. Baptist Hospital I or sixty days. shel Lee, Paul Sever, Kenneth Mary Ella Williams, Mrs Ruth Payne, Rufus Savage, drunkenness, SISTER OF LOCAL I / ", .,< '.;.;;._.s:. ", : $25 or three months. MAN DIES Bridges, W N Blair, James Stutts, ": >' : : i Baby Girl Morgan, Sidney Jordan :. Duke Thomas, open profanity , t ] -- '.' .' --, Funeral services for Mrs Annie] John Truszhowski. $25 sixty . L or days.Glenn : fl' Childers Blair, 82, long time resident - i Walker, drunkenness, 25 ischarges: Mrs James Barber, 1 ; .. I or thirty days of Brooks County who died Mrs Jean Zipperer, Mrs Ethel Drake, Friday in Clearwater, Fla. were John Chadick, Vernon Adams, Mrs J --- held Sunday in Quitman. Burialwas :Mary Agner, Mrs Mozelle Reel, MINOR ACCIDENT in Pine Grove cemetery near George Hall, Mrs Annie Sircy, Mrs 5h1 p, Madison. Eunice Cone, Mrs Cubie Morgan 1 A minor accident at noon Tuesday The rites were conducted Oy Cljde Walker, Kenneth Williams, + on North Range Street, just the Rev Nevel Childers and the Rev Mrs Rosa Albritton, Cecil Ragansand . north of the traffic light involved Graham Bowen. W'M McCullough. I a 1959 Chevrolet driven by John Survivors include' daughter Miss BABY MORGAN e 0 Elam of Monticello, and -a 1956 Nell Blair, Clearwater, two sons, Mr and Mrs Curtis Morgan of i.I ie Chevrolet driven by Mrs Annie G Hunter Blair, and Olin B1a'of ', Route 3, Jasper, Fla, announce the I, R f .I Bell Payne of Madison. Police Chi Qaitman, and four brothers, J V birth of a baby girl Nov. 14, weigh- , Cherry said Mr .E1a n's car was Childers Tampa: Roy Childers, A tbig two Ibs and I1/*' ozs. I struck by Mrs Payne's car as he [ lama, Jack Childers, Seattle, Wash, COLORED PATIENTS rte was backing out into the traffic and A ,B Childers Madison Fla. Discharged: Leroy Rob .loa. , lane. There was Ji' estimated $7' Mrs Blair was a member of thetnion Vivian Groover, Baby Thomas trans damage to each car. No charges ]Baptist church of Brooks ferred GREENVILLE' FOO'rliALL I to Gainesville; Janie Washington - HIGH TEAM: . were made and no one was tuxct. CCls tlU1q. expired. ,. ,, -, ... . ..