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Mrs. Julia Riley, Mr. and Mrs H
H. Riley and Mile Pansy Ril ev s pent
Tuesday in Atlanta attending the
Stokes-Riley wedding. lne
Mr. and Mr. J. s. Green and ehil-
. . dren after a week’s visit to relatives
K bud and flower and tru d f r i e „d 8 at Laurel, Miss., returned
^ blossoms from the tears home Sunday>
JTHR BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 14, 1930.
memories
tfUan-r A. Guest.)
little P laC ® day by day.
jearef . ^ and shoot, v
,i the tender d £rult
g,
LOBBWU*" *
t nil the by-gone years,
dies of al11 L nwi
L what
ha8 been and passed away
with us can stay.
all that long ,
1 V8l i C h c hild’wimped it well.
heard her laughter
U«* the patter of her feet.
! fl r S kncw her; all we keep
I ;a !s smile ami seen us weep,
seen us we’ve known
"has dearer grown.
I a f’ which we scarcely glanced
cStt*#. ”“ th "-
L with the beauty Time bestows
iff home Place luveli| grows.
Butlefc Locals,
a Cross spent Saturday in
limbus.
a Verna Jarrell visited Miss
a Jordan at Woodland Tuesday.
R C. Miller, of Montezuma, is
lading a few days with Mrs. O. E.
„s Lorena Daniel is the guest of
[cousin, Mrs. W. E. Daniel, of At-
>{. and Mrs. W. M. Cowart, spent
I week end with home folks at Ha-
-4
and Mrs. C. W. Foy and Mis.
Phillips spent Tuesday in At-
Miss Margaret Benns and her
house guests, Misses Marion Pago and 1
Cora Lee Turner, are spending today
in Atlanta.
Mrs. H .H. Waters and daughter
Mrs. James McGill, of Dawson, are
guests of Mrs. Nora Waters and Mrs
Lathan Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. T H. Hubert and son
Thomas, recent guests of Mrs W. A.
Payne and Mrs. W G. Hill have re
turned to their home in Birmingham.
Misses Mcnette Ammons,
IN MEMORY OF
MR. W. J. GILSON
When a good man dies the com
munity, county and state suffer a
great loss. The memory of the life of
MISS JANET STOKES IS WED
TO DR. HAMP RILEY IN
CEREMONY IN ATLANTA
Of cordial interest to friends here
and elsewhere in the state is the an
nouncement of the marriage of Dr 5, reat !° SSl The memory of the ,ife of
Hamp Itiley, of this cityandM^ ' Mr - Gilson *°"K ia
Janet Stokes, of Jeffersonville, which
was solemnized at the home of the
bride’s sister, Mrs. Sam Mayer, 1333
Lanier Boulevard, Atlanta, Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o’clock. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. McKibben,
of Haygood Memorial, Methodist
PAGEBEVEW **
church, Morning Side, and in the pres
ence of a number of relatives and
close friends of the couple.
Those attending from, Butlerwere:
Mrs. Julia Riley, mother of the groom
Mr, and Mrs. H H. Rilev, Mr. L. H.
I Riley and Miss Pansy Riley.
The bride is a former popular
minds of ail who knew him.
He was born .Nov. 30, 1860, living
the greater purt of his life in and
near Taylor county. He was happily
married twice: First to Miss Mang-
ham Heath, daughter of Mr. Jim
Heath, and later to Miss Mattie Per
kins, daughter of Mr. E. C. Perkins,
of this county. To the former union
was born one son, Mr. Hugh Gilson,
and to the latter, two daughters, Miss
Louise Gilson, the other daughter dy
ing In infancy.
The life and character of Mr. Gilson
was worthy of emulation. As a neigh
bor' there was none more thoughtful
was
George and Nettie B. Hiu“of Ameri-1 Jfg* * a^d t^oun' ^ k" oMi^” cltSe^h!
cus Normal College, came up to the 1 ” , on and a > oun P wnmn " nf
barbecue at Payne’s pond last Thurs- most farming personality
day. n ' * ** •
at Macon and a young woman of 1,0 was
ost charming personality 1 “ T Upri ^ t - As a husband and
Dr. Riley is one.of Butler’s most ',®* * W ® S kl " d ' P ® tient ®" d 1 -° V *
k Theiast >’ ews ° f ws iife were
Haselline Fagan, Pauline" Carter and has’been instructor hi chemLstrv^at' marked witb . much 8uff ering; but his
Miriam Edwards, of Ft. Valiev, were the Southern aftrtt 2 energet.cs.pmt kept him up till his
Mrs Mary Stewart Fagan, Misses
Miriam Edwards, of Ft, Valley, yrove
pleasant’guests of Mis Lena Pool and
Mrs W. E. Steed Wednesday .
Mr. and Mrs 0. S Cox and Mr Hu
bert Payne motored to Neals Gap and
other points of interest in the moun
tain section of North Georgia where
they, spent Sunday 'most delightfully.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Waters and
son, Gaston, Jr., have returned to
their home in Columbia, Ala., after a
two weeks’ visit to Mr. and Mrs. A.'
L. Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bazemore and
Mrs. W B. Greenhaw, of Columbus,
motored
end w
Mrs Bazemore remaining over for a
more extended visit.
Miss Cora Lee Turner of Dawson
and Miss Marion Page, of Byromville
are guests of Miss Margaret Benns.
the Southern School of Pharmacy in
Atlanta.
Immediately following the ceremo
ny Dr. and Mrs Riley left for Ash
ville N P ■ wlioro +v,„,. , -ii j P arllal siroKe of paralysis and a
ahniif tan • .71 SpePd . «bort time later received a fall both of
body could endure no longer and he
spent the last two weeks of his life in
bed; About seven years ago he had a
partial stroke of paralysis and
about ten days, after which they will
make their home in Atlanta.
W. M. S. MEETING
The business meeting of the Wom
an’s Missionary Society was held at
the church Monday, Aug. 4th.
Prayer—Mr Eli Garrett.
Scripture Lesson, “Reality in Worship
Matt. 6: 1-18—Miss Mildred
Garrett.
>recl to Butler spending the week T ar i,,
with Mr. and Mrs. J. F Posey, I £; agUe ,.S^ r , us by Epworth Juniors.
„ . . , 3 ’ Song, “Children of Every Land”
Bazemore remaining over for a . ^ . . '
prs. Nets Bassett of Fort Valley,
t the past week with Mrs. W J.
Miss Elizabeth Hacke’t, of Macon will Juniors and Primaries with things in-
arrive Friday to join the party for the teresting to children and mailed to
remainder of the week Philippine children Aug. 5.) _
i Marion West has returned
i Atlanta where she spent
il days.
Mr. and . Mrs. G. B. McCants, ac-
u companied by Miss Hilda Hillard and
sev - Johnnie Gray McCants, all of West
Palm Beach, Fla. are welcomed visi-
kliss Ruth Pound, of Swainsboro,
■the delightful guest of Mr. and Mrs
IE. Allen.
■Mr.sid Mrs. Grady Long and fami-
1 ct Moultrie, are visiting relatiyes
‘it this week.
Palm Beach, Fla. are welcomed visi- ou,1 b-
tors .to the city this week guests of “With the Children of Japan”—Mrs,
relatives and friends. Eate Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hobbs and chil
dren, of Vero Beach, Fla., are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Doug
las. They were accompanied by Mr.
.and Mrs F. Hobbs who returned to
.. P. C. Rowell and children are 'Florida after a visit of only a few
ig friends and relatives in Flor- da y s>
this week. j After a short visit to relatives and
ter spending his vacation with fiends here, Mr. and Mrs R., M.
i folks, Mr. G. M Daniel has re- wilkes > of Miami. Fla., have gone to.
ied to Loiusville, Ky . I Tennessee for a week’s stay and will
return here next week, when they
■ Nora Waters and grand-sons, will be the guests of their parents,
Waters and C B. Byrd, Jr., r.re Mr .and Mrs. S. E. Cox.
relatives in Geneva. I
| Mr. Jack Jarrell, of Augusta, is
and Mrs W J. Wallace t. are j spending his week's vacation here to
mg the week in Oglethorpe the the delight of his many friends. He
is accompanied by his friend, Mr W.
R. Thompson, both being connected
with the Rogers store at Augusta.
They are the guests of Mr. Jarrell’s
mother, Mrs Kate Jarrell.
John a.1. , Mr. Jas. F. Lundy, of New York
i°nn Adams, of Thomaston is ’,, T , .
t the week in Butler the Clty ’ accom P anied by Mrs ' Lundy and
her codsin, Mrs. Herbert son > Jimmie, Jr., spent Saturday
'here visiting his brother, Mr. W. A.
j Lundy. Mr. Lundy is publicity agent
auline, Maurioe and Sarah for Famous Playrs Paramount Corp.,
adding to the interest in the coming* suffered long and intensely
200th anniversary of the birth of f r °. m * c °mpli<* ion of diseases She
had the most skilled medical attention
ts of Mr .and Mrs. J P. Nelson.
a Louise Hill left Friday for
S. C., where she is spending
[ the guest of Miss Ruth
■ of Ft. Gaines, are guests of tlieir
r“’ Misses Mildred and Marie
irrett
lilo lbs ' Au brey Goode of
L, abs iHa,, after a pleasant
' ,0 ‘heir sister, Mrs. A. L. Wat-
’ fetunie( l home Sunday.
d ***• Daniel had as her guests
Mr and Mrs W. E, Daniel
‘ ant * Mrs. Beaverly Daniel of
W n Mrs John M> C° x and lit-
Wl.r^Ph’ are spending a few
Mr and Mrs. Albert Hill in
'worpo,
of tj and Mrs. Eva Sut-
were visitors at the
C;, w G; HU i and family
7 a business trip of several
0 Atlanta, Mr. B. B. Rawls re-
J "® re Saturday. He will leave
[a. i te ^ 01 ' his home at Clearwater,
‘Sallie Newman Eubanks, re-
5. Mr - and M^- E. H.
win rida y f° r Atlanta where
L n ;r d severai days befo,-e
, t0 her home at Slocumb,
I!* 1 the R ‘ le y> wb ° is connected
'Phone r ta office of the Bo11
«ation n p ? mpany ' is spending his
J two weeks with 'Butler
accompa-
with hadquarters in New York.
Friday brought to a close the ten-
lays’ singing school that had been in
progress at Mt. Pisgah church under
the supervision of Mr. John M. Cox.
The class made marked progress in
.heir work although the time was
piite limited. The all-day singing
that followed on Sunday served as a
fitting climax for the conclusion of
this school. Dinner in abundance was
served at the noon hour and these
attending seemed to thoroughly enjoy
the day.
VISITORS COMPLIMENTED
Misses Margare^and Martha Benns
entertained six tables of Bridge Tues
day afternoon in compliment to thoii
house guests Misses Marion Page and
Cora Lee Turner.
A salad course with fruit necter
was served at the conclusion of the
game.
Miss Marion West was charming
hostess at a lovely Bridge party Mon
day evening honoring Mrs. Lilah
Meadows of Jacksonville. Five tables
of Bridge were played and at the
conclusion delicious ices and cakes
were served.
Eight million dollars will be spent
by the Texas and Pacific rail'W a *"
Ft. Worth, Tex., for improvements.
rd by j. re aBves > and is accompa- The oat crop is reported to be rum-
[riiom ^* oy and flhtle son, all ed this year for lack of rain, but s ta-
■ r,le here h ex ^ en ^ ed a cordial wel-ltistics are not available on the ciop
lb eir many friends. of wild oats.
Primaries.
Story “Jewels the Giant Dropped”-and
talk about the Goodwill Treasure
Chest—Walton Neisler.
(This Chest was filled by Epworth
The manners and customs of Philip
pine ' children and description of
a Philippine village—George
Roberts ;
Song.
which made him .practically an inva
lid.
He had the best of medical atten
tion and was tenderly nursed by his
loving wife and daughter, also dur
ing his latter illness by his son and
his brother, Messrs Hugh and John
Gilson,
In his death we recognize the power
of Almighty God to take that which
is His own when He willeth, and in
this knowledge we are reminded of
the fact that it behooves us, as his
survivors, to ever bear in mind the
certainty of death and the uncertain
ty of life.
Funeral and interment took place at
Union church and qemetery Sunday,
morning, June 29th at, eleven o’clock,
sendees being conducted by a life
long friend, Rev. J. T. Adams.
A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS. J. G. HAMILTON
The gateway of the Eternal City
has once again opened, this time to
i admit “Jewel” as Mrs. Hamilton was
.After the usual business Mrs. C E. familiarly known to her friends and
Benns dismissed the meeting with loved ones. In her passing the corn-
prayer. Imunity .has lost one of its best citi-
Monday, Aug. 11th, Mrs Eli GaYrett, sens.
led the Bible Study, first chapter of
’’Great Souls at Prayer.”
—Pub. Supt.
Mrs. Hamilton was bom Aug, 9,
1890, the daughter oOf Mr. and Mrs
Willis Jinks. A number of years ago
she was happily married to Mr J G.
Hamilton, who together with her
mother, two sisters and two brothers
D. G. Bickers, who is “poet lau
reate” of 1 the Georgia press by vote ' 10 , er ’. wo
... , . survive her.
of its members some years ago, is „ , , ... ,
0,1 She suffered long and intensely
Georgia by writing literally one thou
sand and one verses about Georgia,
one a day for three years. The follow
ing are of interest because they are
about this—the local—county name:
1001 Georgia Verses
No. 177
(Note—Georgia has seven counties
named for as many presidents: Wash
ington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe,
Polk and Taylor.)
True, it was to-pay a tribute proper
we
Have taken names of presidents to be
Names of fine counties, to immortal
ize
These leaders great and capable and
wise. . . .
There is another clear significance:
New, growing countries step by step
advance,
And seven of our eras fairly clear
In seven names are indicated here.
—D. G. B.
and nursing. Everything possible was
done for her recovery that a loving
husband, mother, sisters and brothers
could do. During her latter iliney» the
sisters and brothers left their business
affairs and remained with her to
nurse and comfort her.
Mrs. Hamilton lived a life filled
lo the brim of practical goodness and
asefulness, giving her faithful service
and unfaltering fidelity to her family
and to her friends. It was truly said
of her“She lived to give others pleas
ure.” Her many deeds of kindness will
be a bright star of hope shinning on
our pathway as we travel the rest of
our journey in life.
Funeral and interment took place
from Howard Methodist church and
cemetery Thursday afternoon, July
10. Services were conducted by Rev.
T; T. Adams assisted by Rev. J F.
lackson
—A Loving Friend.
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Special Attention to Ladies’ Apparel
Mr. Ira Joindr, well-known professional
cleaner in charge of all work.
All work left at Dixie Cafe, at Butler, will be
called for and returned promptly to customer.
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We cannot all become President—we are not all
Lincolns. Yet, this democracy of ours permits every
man and woman to achieve an honorable and comfort
able station in life.
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are striving to succeed.
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Saturday, August 16
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Cleveland, and many other other cities and resorts.
Exceptionally Low Fares
Tickets on sale for all trains of August 16, final
limit September 6, J930.
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reservations and other information.
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