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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER GEORGIA, MAY 16, 1040.
page seven
'ocal Happenings
& A. Martin
county
of llronwood, vin-
Miss Evelyn Rhoden of G. S. C.
W„ Milledgeville, was the week-end
.... has as her pleas- kttnest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Rhodes.
friends this week.
n W. Hor
<t Mi^ Janie Ely of Gordon
j a. Wilson
• t h her daughter
is sending the
Mrs. H. H.
MiRs Alicenel Amos of G. S. C.
W., Milledgeville, was the week-end i
guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. I
Herman Amos.
n m _ Mr. J. J. Standri<lge, Messrs 1
Tofher mother,'Mrs. Ida! Hetdier and Hilliard Sandridge
1 spent last week end in Blakely the 1
prank L
of Murphy S. C.
r. Frierson
of Macon spent
guests of relatives.
the guest of friends in |
0 K„ Foy and Otis Cox
riday in Columbus and Man-
\V Foy and Mr. W. A
pent Monday in Griffin and
\V. Edwards I, and Miss
enberry spent Saturday in
jouije Turk of Atlanta spent
end with her mother, Mrs.
urk.
ucv Claire Johnson spent
end at her home in
,-ille.
d jiis. A. L.Swain and chil-
nt Sunday at Chula with
rents.
Mrs. E. L. Tucker had as
: s jt 0 rs Mrs. Louise McCall
aston.
Pickling spent last
(Howard with her daughter,
Brown.
Mrs. Eli Garrett left
for Macon to attend the
invention.
A. Peed, Mrs. Walter
ord
ntly
B. M. Shumate.
C. Montgomery spent Sat- j
Athens the guest of her son
Montgomery.
Minor of Barnesville
week end guest of his par- j
and Mrs. L. L. Minor. j
tholine Gill, Mrs. Elmel >
children spent the week-end
ale guests of Mrs. Gay. j
Brewer of Atlanta;
Jrewer of Vienna, spent
end with relatives in But ,
ansy
H. H. Newsome Jr., of
n S. C„ was the recent
Mr. and Mrs. Durward
liiton Windham and Miss
'aimvright were Sunday
*• Ezra Windham at
Mr. and Mrs Elmo Pilcher and 1
little daughter of HUaville spent j
the week end with their mother, I
Mrs. W. A. Anglin.
Miss Carolyn Wall of Macon and
Miss Dorothy Wall of Milledgeville j
spent the weekend with their moth
er, Mrs. Lula Wall.
Friends of Mrs. J. B. Pennington !
will be pleased to learn that she is !
improving nicely following treatment
at the Macon hospital.
Messrs Alva Bazemore and Rich
ard Turk of the University of Geor
gia were week-end guests of their
respective parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gray and Miss
Ann Gray, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Mathews and Thomas Mathews
j spent Sunday in Roberta.
! Mr. James Braddy of Atlanta was
Ihe week end guest of his mother
: Mrs. H. P. Wallace and had as his
I guest Mr. Mass also of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Williamson
; oi Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
! Williamson of Atlanta were Sunday
guests of Mrs. G. W. Williamson,
j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mcl.arty - ol 1
Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Borom of
, Macon; and Mrs. Burnette of At-
(t Mr. Fred Peed spent Sat- j lanta, were Sunday guests of Dr.and
Columbus. j Mrs. Eli Garrett.
. W. Hall is spending sever- j Visitors at the home of Col. and
bis week in Macon guest of Mrs. C. W. Foy during the week-end
E. Everett. I included: Miss Viola Foy of Atlanta
bert Jones of Atlanta was j accompanied by her little niece Jane
ly guest of his parents Mr i Phillips of Ben Hill, Ga.
R. N. Jones. J Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Gorman of
ilba Mi mbs of Milledgeville J Augusta; Mr. Harry Gorman of At-
veekend with her parents lanta, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Riley
Ir?. A. J. Gill. 1 and s °ns of Pine Mountain were the
■nard Sealy spent several J Sunda >’ & ue5ts of Mrs. O. D. Gor-
with her parents Mr. j m an.
Misses Alice Guinn and Ethel
Jarrell of Bessie Tift And Misses
Martha Fain and Mary Hollis of G
S. C. W. Milledgeville, were the week
end guests of their respective par
ents.
Rev. E. A. Martin former pastor
of Butler Methodist church will be
the guest of friends here next
Thursday. He will preach at the
Evangelistic Rally at the New Tab
ernacle.
The many friends of Mrs. J. T.
Cochran will be glad to learn that
i she is improving rapidly at the Em-
artha Riley and Mr. Wal-, ory University hospital in Atlanta
of Atlanta were the week j where she underwent an operation
a of their mother, Mrs. Mac Monday
Misses Marjorie Walker, Wilma
Gill, Susan Anthony, Dorothy Baze
more and Pauline Rustin of Georgia
Southwestern, Americus, were week
end guests of their respective par
ents here.
.Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stripling of
Cordele; Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Trus
sed and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hitch
cock, all of Moultrie, were Sunday
guest of Mrs. Elizabeth and Miss
Georgie Gill.
I Visitors at the homo of Mrs. J. E.
'id Beason, Mr. and Mrs. Trussed during the week-end includ-
rilan, 0 f Birmingham, were ed: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson of
guests of Dr. and Mrs. ; Folkston; Mrs. G. A. Stubbs, of
ason - j Americus; and Miss Rosa Trussed
1 Mrs. W. R. Anglin re- of Barnesville.
uday after a weeks* visit ! Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McGee, Miss
kla., and are guests this I Bebe and -Mr. Jack McGee of Colum-
W. A. Anglin and bus; Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Whitehead
| and daughters, Bettie and Virginia
of Macon were Sunday guests of
Mrs. F. A. Peed.
U Mr. Herbert Hales of Chicago,
roommate of Ben S. Persons, at Geor
gia Military Academy, spent the
week end in Butler with friends. Mr.
Hales is taking a post-graduate
course at G. M. A.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Ei
_ Wilchar included Mr. and Mrs. G. M
UR 70« ■ Daniel, Mr. Thomas Daniel and Miss
VlV J rir. Del]a Wilson of Hapevide; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Justus and son Jerry
Atlanta; and Mr. and
n - Payne.
I ‘IrtU Mr. and Mrs. H H. Parks had as
vdM| guests Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. G. J.
Jarrell and Betty, Mr. and Mrs J.H
McLung, of Ameriucs; Mr. and Mrs
T C Rutland Jr., and Tommy of
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs Carl Wd-
>-on of Columbus; Mr. Cecil lark
of Atlanta; and Miss Martha Parks
of Junction City.
hn Davis and Mrs. Alice
rn <ul home Monday aftei
visit to relatives at
ded
Mrs.
Coffee
Sack S.-R.
19c
Gua
Jranteed
ocery Co.
Gat.
Phone 19
of
Allen
ANNUAL CONCERT
' Music Department
BUTLER SCHOOL
Tuesday Evening, May 21st, 1940
Seven-Thirty
PROGRAM—PART I
(a) Clopatra Gavotte Ascher
(b) Melody Waltz Ancher
Violin Ensemble
Medley of Popular Songs
Group from Grammar School
Melodies from Teaching Little Fingers to Play,
—Thompson Clarence Newton Jt.
From an Indian Wigwam Thompson
Albert Folds
Catch Me, If You Can Hopson
Bernice Waller
The Playful Elf Hazel Wood
Bobby Parks
Southern Folk Tune Dies
Barbara Allen
(a) Climbing MacLachlan
(b) Tick Tock Mattingly
Evans Locke
Japanese Tea Garden Hopson
Louise Johnson
Wood Nymphs Harp Ilea
Martha Perking
Grasshopper Frolic Dority
H. G. Pye, Jr.
The Village Band Hopson
Ralph Cox
On the Village Green Henriques
J. S. Green, Jr.
(a) Valse in A Minor Grieg
(b) Liebestraum Liszl
Ward Edwards
Cotton Fluff Olive Smith
Marjorie Brown
Chasing Butterflies MacConnell
Mary Dell Wall
Fur Elsie Beethoven
Helen Perkins
Violin Solo, Hungarian Dance ■ : Brahms
Kathryn Amos
Little Caprice Besthoff
Earl Heath
Scarf Dance Chaminade
Cathryn Culverhouse
Tumble Weed Bliss
Carol Jane Waller
German Dance , Beethoven
Carolyn Brown
Revel in the Woods Barbour
Kathryn Amos
PROGRAM—PART II
Choruses: (a) Little Black Sambo Baines
(b) Your Song from Paradise Brown
Flying MacLachlan
Harold Jarrell
Lullaby Noble
Helen Bazemore
Violin: Hark, Hark, the Lark Schubert
Robert Waller
With Pomp and Majesty Cobb
Mary Frances Jones
Blue Butterflies MainviUe
Elsie Peed
Dance of the Rosebuds Keats
Frances Watson
Hungary Koelling
Leetimae Folds
Waltz in A Flat Major Brahms
Vivian Branch
Violin Solo: Berceuse from Jocelyn Godanl
Dan Callahan
Soaring * Schumann
ClydcAfay Green
Hunting Song Mendelssohn
Oscar Adams
Vocal Solo: Brown Bird Singing Wood
Helen Bazemore
Majesty of the Deep Hamer
From An Indian Lodge MacDoweli
Martha Jane Elliston
Tarantelle — Lomaa
Helen Jarrell
Finale: Chorus, ‘SEleepy Hollow Tune” Kounte
With Violin Obligateo
St., Cecilians
MISS JANE EVERETT, MACON,
WINNER OF IT. I). C. PRIZE
The many Butler friends of Miss
June Everett of Macon, ure delight
ed to know that she is the winner of
the fo.00 reward offered by the U. I).
C. for the best essay written on the
life of Miss Mildred Rutherford by
students at Miller High school, Ma
con. Miss Everett is the daughter of
the former Miss Nettie Ward Frier
son of Butler and a niece of Mrs. J.
W. Hall whom she visits frequent
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Causey and
Mrs. Emma Blassingame of Roberta
attended services at Bethel church
Sunday and were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hill. Mrs. Cau
sey will be remembered by her
friends here as the former Miss
Annie Hill of Butler.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Kendrick were Mrs. W. M. Grimes
Mrs. Lizzie Hunt, Misses Dorothy,
Catherine and Vivian Grines, Messrs
M. C., Cecil and M. C. Grines, Jr., of
Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ken
drick and children, Mr. and Mrs. R.
! L Kendrick and daughter of Thom-
| aston.
I Judge L. T. Peed‘s many friends
| will be pleased to learn he is improv-
j ing rapidly at the local hospital
| where he underwent an operation
! Monday.
LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS
WITH MRS. FOLDS FRIDAY
The regular meeting of the
American legion Auxiliary was held
at the home of Mrs. V. P. Folds Fri
day, May !ird. The president, Mrs. K
H. Perkins, presided.
After the business session a short
musical program was given. De
licious refreshments were served by
the hostess.
The next meeting will be held at
• of Mrs. Randall Waller, in
Mauk, June 7th. —Pub. Chm.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Circle No. I will meet at the home
of Mrs. 1 Vert ha Bazemore Tuesday
at 2-60 p. m. Circle No. 2 will meet
nl the home of Mrs, T. B. Joiner
Tuesday at 2-30 p. m.
The Butler Garden Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. C. E. Henna
Wednesday ut 2 p. m. Mrs. Eli Gar
rett, Mrs. B, J. Byrd and Mrs. W. A
Childs will be cohostesses.
Visitors at the home of Mrs. H. H.
Gee Sunday were: Mrs. J. A. Wil
son and Miss Gussie Wilson, of
Thomaston; Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Saun
ders, James and John Saunders, of
Reynolds; Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Mathis
Elaine and Betty Mathis of Junction
City; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson Mr
and Mrs Ed Wilson and Mrs. L. R
Dean.
DEAN m!
JLS jL IlJL 1 BUTLER, GA |
Sunday and Monday, May 19-20 ?
Sunday Shows 2-4-8:45 o'clock. 1
CAROL LAMBARD - ANN SHIRLEY - BRIEN AHERN
VIGIL IN THE NIGHT
Mrs. Wyman Harris
Wednesday and Thursday, May 22-23
Mat. Thurs. 3 o’Clocki Night Shows 7:15-9
JOEL McCRAY - NANCY KELLY
HE MARRIED HIS WIFE
5 Mr. Bussy Childs
Friday and Saturday, May 24-25 I
Fri. Night Shows 7:15 & 9:15 Sat. Shows Continues From 1:30 to 11:00 £
LYNN BARRI - DONALD WOODS In |
CITY OF CHANCE _ |
GENE AUSTIN In •
SONGS AND SADDLES
HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED
THOROUGHLY, SCIENTIFICALLY
The above instruments enable Dr. Parks to relieve
eyestrain headaches.
In DR. PARKS’ Office at Thomaston You Will Have
the Services of A Highly Trained Specialist, the
Latest and Best Instruments, the Most Up-to-Date
Frames and Mountings at a Most Reasonable Piice.
DR. J. P. PARKS
THOMASTON, GEORGIA
29 Years Steady Practice
On Highway, North Thomaston Near Silvertown