! .... .-. ...., ." ,; l'i..; > :. -; .. . . .. . ;. ';ff-', -f :." . __. .. . _. ' . < ., .. , f -' - Ii: w,. . j'i' 'IP. :: ; ';JF, . ,:, ?_ ". . .' . : ' ',' . ;:.c; ... " " l..' . ' ; / ' , i irN 3 {l r ,{'I' NCGRDtR sI eat : 1III I1I ( I PUBLISHED IN THE EDUCATIONAL. AGRICULTURAL XHD INDUSTRIAL CENTER OF NORTH"- FLORIDA\: "" f I RTOL.'_, LXI- 16. Return Postage Guaranteed FRIDAY, DECEMBER isth, uu Madlaoa. Florida Price JQC Yearly Subscription ,$ '.7?;. Delayed Renewals $4.0 . I\: \ I. 'WMAF'I"DCr'e'iSeS Power: To. i.Qt Watts .::1 III ii' Robert C. Lay I r creased Madison''Its Radio'power Station Sunday WMAF.from", 250!fin # .,,;,:.54 i : t o, lOdo watts .according Bob = _ I I < . [ -i i iI or . Lay, Mgr. - '; sS I The event coincides with the, sta-: .:;: 3 I[Ii S r ; , !tion's fifth birthday, and the'staff .. p2 S j., I and management is celebrating with :' - { r;tS I open House from 2 to 5 p m Sunday . I Dec 17, at the station. ;All '- .- . "f ;. Ii are. invited. Souvenirs and efresh- ; tq ments will be, dispensed..,..,'1J. '"* .(.;. # : I Norman Protsman. "of JLive,. Oak. Is.. ,. ,; ," L\\ y station -? . :owner., -. &. .. ; : i ,'(;..1 i' I. ; : ' i Greenville f I i' 't. I , c. .. - Christmas Programs'' , . . . ('P'" f. :I. r rv '" . .rt-.... '-- The ; .. S :y Z- Greenville High School Com* !So'! . munity Choir will present "Ttte .; .. t. __I_ : Child of Bethlehem," Sunday" ;[December '$.W' _ ,, 17 8:00p'- ni in the High: , I . ':4 _$ 1 School auditorium. This will take _ the place of the. regularevening, . services in thechurches.Invocation ' L: : Rev Harold Johnston ) w R, pastor of First Baptistf Church. .- .Prelude and Processional. The Christmas Bells On Thee We Wait .. (High School Boys)'. jLTcE1 The Holy Night Duet: (Stephen Jones and Curtis Garbett). .... : There were Shepherds. The ;; - : Glory Song (High School 'Girls), 4 : Gtftshcpptng"" ; _' r ; Even ntp Bethlehem (Bunny \ .:.. '. : . rt f !Cruce' S*clot -'t lSfai rfthe Eas W ::. : ., "' 'f/f'i' / : .'f! shq. (_.,A. " -M. jt i UNnr> (Derettila"Job. i-'f' : : ' = .,. : Rei 1g ; Ifl I in \ .' Who is He. He Shall ." .1 ot '_J ... the Glad Tidings (Curtis Garbett, . - .i11' -.I: Man er of'WMAF soloist). I' ; ,, .. :; b 1 tho p 1n; -h.1 l : : : ; .t _ ; I. .,L- Thyjlight Is Come, Let,Us Adore .. - t Ii Manager of WMAF is Robert C ', Following: graduation, :Lay wor1Ce44\ Him Postlude and Processional: .: : Santa To Be ,H ecre Saturday ,:' f,. . w' Bob" Lay, a 21-year veteran: ]n as staff' announcer in Jacksonville Members ;of the Choir are:. Mrs .. *. ".... ;' . . r' _radio. Bob's career started with.>at WJAX. A year and a half later Wade Jones Mr : Wade Jones Mrs #' i "...,"!. Word'has been reeived, here that old Santa Claus .i. .*/*: -t#3$ ' Cordele, Ga's WMJM while i he was*,he became manager of WALL 4n Gloria Sherrod. Mrs Donald Burl: .-r' ;to :\ :=. :' ',.. himself will,'stop in,Madison from 2 to. 4 p.. m. this Saturday 1.,.. - ____ in high school. In 1941 he was made:.Wycross where he married his ing, Miss Elwanda Barber, Mr :i .. December 16, to, chat with children and'their parents ': '- .. (! . manager of the station. In 1942 anA secretary, Margaret Harrison, of Peter J Stern' Mrs Crocia M Reams .. ...- ...'- downtown Madison. , enlistment in the Air Force took Blackshear, Ga in Nov. 1951. They Mr Lloyd Day Carolyn Davis! Frances --V..- ', ;. .. .. BUS s-r.Or--- :- WITH THE FIRE .DEPARTMENTThe DEATHS ; / : Barclay, :Aleta Benton, Brenda him to the China Burma India now have three children, --. - "- ' theatre for about two years. Back Blair, Murle Blanton, Gloria Bush' -' (ByCoitegeReporter ;fire department was 'calledto WALDENSE COLEMAN'i Mr Lay is a member of the First Cruce, Lanora Day, Salena ) \ home at war'* end' he entered Bunny The traditional opehirig" 'nightdinner Lee Friday, Dec 1st to a tenant Funeral Services for Waldense .< Methodist Church, Madison, wherehe Ginn, Derenda Johnston Christine f University of reorjia for a journa- house belonging- Eddie Flowers. for the ,cast of Bus Stop and Coleman who died at his home serves on the official board andas Mercer, Loretta :McLeod: FrankieJ lism-radio ccurseHe completed their invited 'guests'was held Thursday The fire was too far along when the eight miles' northwest of Madison U his degree '" three yean. He joined president of the Men's Club. He Mickel Myrna Roland; Helda : department arrived and the house * "at.McNeil's night l Restaurant. will be held Sunday Dec 17 at 2 : '-j1 is now serving .as President vof the Register Betty Langford, linda was 4 ,total loss - Daft Di' Gamma * Sigma and .In1 spite of opening night qualms, A brush fire west of the collegewas P M. Tillman-JanT',.=! Sevor. Lee 6'Qulnn Bobby) I Kappa professional fraternities. Madison Lions Club.Watch Tempa . it the cast enjoyed a delicious meaL ROY JENNINGS. out last with ', Blanton," Gerald Coker, Norman put Friday, no f _ CHERRY.LAKE NEWS Dr. Hamilton President of the Col- damage., Funeral services for Roy Jennings z Hutto, Gerald Kinsey. Wayne : For Children Fogle; Allen O'Neal. Jimmy 'Nell lege; helped to allay these qualms A jug of gasojjne exploded Sat. who died at Madison County. Hospital The 'ChrIstmas Program at the ..Carroll Sara ,Johnston by recalling ,some, anecdotes from urday at 12:30 p m in the yard at Sunday night will be held at ...Methodist Church, will ibunday, "' Accompanists Mrs Peter Stern his past stage experience.- 'Dr Sands the 'James D Vickers home on St, Matthews Baptist church West night, Dec 17th. ', Motorists in Pinetta are requestedto Organist.Kitty Kaney and Rebecca wished the cast well and was im-. South Harry street. Neighbors put Greenville, Fla Sunday Dec 17, ' A Christmas pageant at the..Baptist adhere to the 25 miles per hour :McLeod, Pianists. mediately. informed that is was taboo the fire out without damage. 1961 at 2 P M. Tillman-James Sa !-, :,- church: wilt be ,on eunesday speed limit in the school zone. On Tuesday, Dec 19, the Ele- to wish a, cast luck on opening charge. _.;. night Dec 20th at 7:30 p m.. School, children frequently cross mentary school will present a night. In keeping with the ritual of CONTROLS.. VOTED ' SCHOOL r-HoG.-iAM the highway and they must be: pro- Christmas program in the elementary the theater he then wished instead Madison county farmers voted BIRTHDAY PARTY - The C.,-.iiua./ Tree .au Schools tected. school auditorium, 9:90 A M: that they would break arms and strong for tobacco and cotton controls :, ,:, Program will be held. Monday Dec Your co-operation will be appreci Christmas In Another Land, Cur forget lines. Tuesday. Randy Mickler, son .oj 'Mr and 18th at the school auditorium at ated.ROBERT tis Garbett Narrator. The play was a tremendous suc Tobacco controls. For 221, Mrs Robert Mickler celebrated his -' WALKER Constable Santa Claus Land and Santa at cess. Quinn Flood as "Cherrie" a thirteenth birthday _ 7:30 p m for everyone. Against 4. ... anniversary 16 lt-ch our school ,- 3rd and 4th Grades. stranded night-club singer and with theatre _ i CIVIC CLUB MEETING Upland cotton controls.; For 153 a party| Saturday, Dec held the Arthur, Handley, Leon Suggs Jr, Spessard Boatright as the uninhibited 2. Twelve < A Kood meeting was by t .Against., 37 boys 'enjoyed the occasion. - Mc Club Tuesday night Dec 12th Nativity Scene Stanley Braswell, Norman Martin cowboy who pursues her. "Extralong staple cotton. For: \ '. with him. .Including his and Edward Brown will be featuredin I Mr Coleman Richardson, County gave excellent performances in demanding Against 0. t ,,cousins Rusty and Sam Mickler Commissioner gave an informative this part of the program. roles. The entire play binged 't'here-were several votes subject Rf..JQsper'.. < ',' , talk on county roads. ; The Christmas Nativity Scene will There'' will be dancing dolls, and around the antics, of these two -chaflehge but they were not Earlier in the afternoon games. _. Mr R R Denson gave an encouraging -. be-depicted on the northwest cornerof marching soldiers and many favorite lovable characters. Gary ,Douglass, ,expected to change the over-all were played on the lawn at the : : , report on the Diabetes the Madison County Courthouse ; Christmas Songs such asI Saw complete with home-grown beard result. Mickler*".hoc_ me. The pretty white : ':.- Other Square beginning Wednesday night Three Ships Come Sailing; Silent made perfect small-town sheriff. Y and' Typing project. birthday cake topped with thirteen : Blood Dec. 20th '''through Christmas night Night with Descant and Frosty fj-- ? Improvements'were discussed.. from 7:30 to 8:30.Threechurches the Snow Man. Joel Boatwright as a renegade pro- Dr John Barn-yell of Blairstown candle- ,:ra7rved withe Ice cream. /_ .. will participate in fessor added to ,,the laurels he! won N Randy receiyedj nice gifts 'n1epublic.is invited to both of J. arrived, Wednesday on a visit many ,1 . the program and there will be nine in last year's production. Born GLEE' CLUB ENTERTAINSROTAHIANS *. living characters and live animals these programs.- Yesterday. Joel has proved himselfto' I here with* his sister, Mrs Fred Har-. ',' -..; , ; at the scene every night. Dewey F ,Jones Band Director ,dee. ", -n, t ANOTHER SALE ,. t be an outstanding actor and The first two,nights will be in one I charge, of- Mrs Wardlaw Branson, of GHS is directing; both programs. with a great future. Jeaneace;Grin- t leaving him alone'\rith no place togo - The NFJC 'Glee Club gave i The other, four nights program er as the lonely restless.owner ofa .- Tbet cast.-_ In top .form ,for have Mr b and Mrs A W Allega of Lee a number of delightful selections 'will be in charge of Mrs W G Shel- JENNINGS DIES small cafe handled her role with I ali i' three performances and the" ..,necessarx:_for;:, a jood .. I ,.,." also gave several numbers. team defeated Greenville Tuesday the ooeratin? surgeon after the most convincing as the bus production, were young people Weat who ,had been l': The Club contributed more thanI night In Greenville 70 to 52. Jerry heart 'had stopped beating, died driver and Jesse Slocum as the whose efforts contributed much to found guilty of a whiskey charge I Co '$l25 at the meeting for Christmas. l Bass scored 25 points for' the_ fo? rop .'Sundav afternoon* side kick of the boisterous cowboy making:: jthe/play; success, Among and..-wasagpeallng! the case, was "baskets for the 'needy. + l winners, while Roy Scott was, high Th charee aeraimt PrMjreon.' who "Bo Decker", ended the playon them were Billy., Shirey. Rodger put In jail one day the past week ' Jim Welch of Valdosta was a man for the losers with 15. Kin Jail was changed from assault a note of pathos when all thecharacters Coppedge Olivia i McCall, John when" the appeal failed. proceed: iryisiting "Rotar.ian and 0 Franlr *VIoka 'McAisea'. 1\" j I also wen with '(fntent -'to: commit murder, to bad :solved. their problems Laub. Patricia"Snyder.. and Buddy She paid the $400'fine-the next day r < T *"" a were'Visitors. ?- 42ft ;.1 ,; J f -"'-11 z. murder.. and goae tJ:1e1.r separate ways'I I Evans. : r and was released.. . i % } .. . It .j ,.. -'v l" t.'"' > <\. :f ;';: ;' 4- Vi,, ",-.1-", .!,...'i" .';-.._ !,,,,,-1 'y t _ # ., :fli L ;;L t '.. ... ,,> . 7fV , /I _ ; -b- ' ( "" : -.- : .. > : jrv.1< 'i'4t' : ,'Uk;: ; ; _..rl"- 8.; ift 1 ",- ;' t. \- ,I1'f r $ -.,