The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, October 10, 1940, Image 7

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TtTE ^riTJBR TORAM>, BCTLER, GEORGIA, OCTOBER JO, 1940. PA«n 'occlI Happenings walker spent Saturday r,nss "ill spend Fri- R()S ebury spent the week home in Atlanta. „»| Riddick and Pauline Friday in Macon. Mrs o. B. Bankston of nt Sunday in Butler. jlfs. Herman Amos and •athryn, spent Saturday in 0, Brinkley spent the in Columbus the guest of Windham-McCrary Announcement is made by Mrs. H. W. Jarrell of Butler of the marriage of her daughter, Lillouise Windham to Clarence J. McCrary' of Rey nolds, the marriage taking place April 14, 1940 in South Georgia. The bride is the attractive daugh ter of Mrs. Jarrell, and a sister of Mrs. Raymond Cooke, of Griffin, and Miss Frances Windham, of this city. She was graduated from Butler High school in 1938, after which she at tended the G. A. B. School of Com- merce. Mr. McCrary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. McCrary of Reynolds. He graduated from Reynolds High school in 1934, then going to Abra ham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton. |i| Mackey of Roberta was , „ipht guest of Miss Myr- l W. Edwards was the gueat Hie Murray at Tazewell Persons of G. M. A. spent end with his mother, Mrs j I Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Theus of But- lie Turner spent the week ! ler announce the marriage of their the guest of Mr. and i daughter, Mrs. Lena Theus Williams Williams-Pennington pert Turner. It Montfort of Miami, guest this week of Mr. . H. Riley. Mrs. 0. Dreizin spent Talboton the guests of Mr lewis Coolik. es llraddy of Atlanta was of his mother Mrs. H. P. or the week end. . Fickling spent the week Ibot county the guest of rs. P.aker I Baldwin. H. Wright and Mrs. Mar-! The marriage of Miss Loucile Giles to Mr. Cecil Pennington also of this city. The marriage was solemnized Sun day evening at the home of Judge L. T. Peed, Mr. Peed performing the ceremony. M.r Pennington is the son of Mrs. Pearl Pennington Hamilton of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Pennington will make their home here. Giles-Rumph Macon were Wednesday Mrs. Bertha Bazemore. of Roberta to Mr. Walter Humph of Butler is of interest to their many I local friends. The marriage was sol emnized at Roberta Saturday eve- guests and Mrs. T. M. Lowe of Field, Montgomery, Ala., end guests of Mrs. W. W. ara Milford of Cummings home Wednesday after an visit with her sister Mrs. J Ars. James Kincheon Searcy llON. J. L. RIISTIN’S CHILDREN TEACH IN TAYLOR COUNTY SCHOOLS PAST 34 YEARS The Herald is advised that this Is the first time in thirty-four years that Taylor county's public schools have opened without one or more of Judge J. L. Uustin's. children being; employed aa a teacher in the county. However, at the present there is not one of this family teaching in the local schools, although Miss Ruby Rustin is employed on the faculty of Shiloh school in Harris county. Miss Margaret Stovall Weds James K. Searcy College and was graduated from Mississippi State College for Women She is a' member of Kappa Delta social sorority and Star and Scepter , honorary scholastic society Mr. Searcy is a graduate of the Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Spencer school of engineering of the Georgia Stovall of Tallulah, l>a., announce School of Technology, where he wa3 the marriage of their daughter, Miss a mem ber of Scabbard and Blade and Margaret Lynn Stovall,to James ^ affiliated with the American So- Kincheon Searcy of Jackson, son of ciety of Civil Engineering. He is as- Mrs. C. F. Fickling of Butler. sistant engineer of the Jackson Rites took place last Saturday af- Branch Office of the U. S. Geologi- temoon at 1-30 o'clock. I cal Survey. The wedding was solemnized in the After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs home of Mrs. R. W. Hall of Clinton Searcy will be at home to friends in aunt of the bride, with Dr. James 945 Arbor Vista Boulevard. Middleton, pastor of the Baptist | ■ ■ — DEAN THEATRE BUTLER, GA Mrs. Ben Passmore and Edward, of Atlanta, were! of Miss Hazel Rid- j ni,, S at mne °‘ clock at the hoTne ° f Rev. Yancey Hicks in Roberta with Kev. Hicks performing the ceremony in the presence of a small group of friends. Mrs. Rumph is the attractive daughter of Mrs. W. R. Giles of Ro berta. j The groom is the son of Mrs. J.C. Rumph of this city. The young couple will make their j home in Butler. ida Turk will leave Friday . nesboro where she will I IX- '“““"’ SHOWS FOR WEEK d Mrs. J. Allen Payne spent AT DEAN THEATRE Atlanta where they I ests of Governor E. D. Riv-. he Governors' mansion. | Sunday & Monday: “New Moon.” j „ ... . -I An elaborately produced musical co- Mrs. C. Frank Varnado of Jeanette McDonald and Nel- , U, are spending some ^ ^ ^ remarkably refreshing ‘ ' M™- -J- S ' Gr ®* n in these du u and gloomy times. Both anj Iiutler friends are de- , , .. , ,e„ t. . ... . .. Jeanette and Nelson watole the la “have them make this visit. J ...a i miliar Romberg tunes witlt eaie ana J- C. McCants is leaving to effectiveness. The setting is New Or- Tallahassee, Fla., where she leans, during French co onial day», td a few days with her son which makes possible some !a\ isn e Joe McCants. Then she | pagentry. Mary Boland, H. B. War time her trip to West Palm n er, Grant Mitchell and John Mijan rtieh is her home. j are especially enjoyable in support °f Savannah, rol r ^ egd av : \ st0 ry full of whole- til remembered by her many, Wsh hnm , L and entertainment wunty friends as the former! cheer8 For Irish’ with amie Garrett is spending the Mor;ian , Prhrili Lane and h relatives and friends here jn thig amus , 1i; play with a wealth of great perfor nti'ces *y the supporting cast. Glenn Hughes, a W^J attraenon cr. tlie stage: night shows only. Thursday and Friday: "Two (.iris ca Broadway.” A comrdv drama with . m u S ic in "inch Lana Turner and colla, 1P0US Shower was given Murphy nuw their debut as of Mrs. F, C. Pierce, a * dancinK team with promising ' » few months, at the home while tfom petwt Joan Blondcl • hm and Mrs. Tom Mont- .’ t tbe dramatics. ! riday , Se P fc - 27 ’ with MisR Wallace Ford, Kent Tayinr ai d Rich- the supporting cast st of her daughter, Mrs. C. E PIERCE OF ■l. COMMUNITY HE!) with SHOWER church, officiating. The single ring ceremony was used. The vows were spoken before an improvised altar of woodwardia ferns and southern smilax, with yellow candles in cathedral candelabra. Tall princes baskets of yellow dahlias and marigolds flanked the altar and were used throughout the reception suite. During the ceremony a program of soft nuptial music was played by Mr Walsh and Miss Davis. Mrs. Bill Porter of Pattison, sis ter of the bride, was matron of hon or. The bridegroom had as his best man N. O. Thomas of Jackson. The candles were lighted by Bill Porter, brother-in-law of the bride. The bride, entering on the arm of her father, was lovely in a fall model of blue velveteen with wine access ories. Her boquet was of pink radi ance roses. Mrs. Gilbert Spencer Stovall, mo ther of the bride, wore a handsome fall ensemble of navy blue sheer crepe with matching accessories, and a corsage of roses in shades of pink and rose. Immediately after the ceremony, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hall entertained the members of the bridal party, relatives, and intimate friends of the bride and groom at a reception. Mrs. Searcy attended Millsaps APARTMENT FOR RENT Complete four-room apartment in one of best residential sections ol town; available at once. For further information see me as early as pos sible. J. Allen Payne, Butler, Ga. Sunday and Monday, October 13-14 Sunday Shows 2-4-8:45 o’clock. Monday Showa 7:15-4:15 o’clock NELSON EDDY - JEANETTE MCDONALD NEW - MOON Miriam Dreizin Tuesday, October 15 Night Shows Only 7:88.-8:45 o’clock Three Cheers For The Irish ON SCREEN Glenn Hughes & His Round Up Gang ON STAGE Mrs. B. H. Hinton Wednesday and Thursday, October 16-17 Mat. Tburs. 3 o’clock Night Shows 7:11-9:88 JOAN BLONDEL - LANE TURNER TWO GIRLS ON BROADWAY Mrs. Joe Brown Friday and Saturday, October 18-19 Fri. Night Shows 7:15 & 9:18 Sat. Shows Continues From 1:38 to 11:88 ROCHELLE HUDSON - JUNE LANG Id CONVICTED WOMEN TIM McCOY la TRIGER FINGER Hugh Fain DOYEL Butler, Ga. Phone 89 Ro T und Steal 1..] lb 25c Bone Stei ik 1 lb 25c Stew Beef. .. i lb 15c Weiners . . .. i lb 18c Pork Sausage . lb 20c Pork Chops. . lb 20c Pig Ears ... lb 10c 6 lbs Oil Sausage 85c McC f ary as joint hostess. , , . - 1 j i ane ar o in tne suppuinnB usmn of Fall flowers were 1 ftnd SatU rday: Rochelle Specials 2 lbs Bliss COFFEE 35c 6 Boxes MATCHES.... 15c a the rooms where the guests ^eml,le d . registering In the Bride's a t*Propriate contests and music •"Joyed by all. Later the hon- ls presented with many nice u l gifts, after which a sai- ' V| th coffee was served. Friday , Hudson and June Lang in “Convicted Women”. Also Tim McCoy in Ti ger Finger." ANNOUNCEMENTS an, l Mrs. .Julian McCants .of 11 k announce the birth of a 1 Oct. 2. Mr. McCants’ r 'ends will recall he was a ‘ " u tler citizen. an, t Mrs. Ollie Bazemore an- * e birth of a fine son yes- TYPEWRITER FOR SALE Underwood Typewriter in excellent condition for sale. If interested see or write me at once. Pnce — able. J- AIIen Payne ’ “® ut er ’ G PIANO TUNING Manufacturer's Representative P 'Tw. SMITH 403 W. Gordon St. « Telephone No. oo 3 Pkgs CORN FLAKES 20c 3 Cakes P&G SOAP 10c Cash Grocery Co. Phone 19 Butler, Ga. COOKING OIL Gal 69c Candy 1 b 10c M. H. Coffee lb 23c Bliss Coffee . . 1 b 19c Coffee lb 10c 24 lb Riling Flour . . . 59c 24 lb Ruing Flour . $1.17 Salt 3 boxes 10c Vanilla Wafers lb 15c Irish Potatoes 10 lbs 17c Matches 6 boxes . 15c Mustard . . quart 10c Lard . 4 lbs 35c Lard .... 8 lbs 69c Corn Flakes 2 pkgs 15c Soda Crackers 2 lbs 15c Tomatoes, 4 cans 23c Snap Beans, 2 cans 15c Black Pepper . lb 15c Turnip Greens, 2 cans 15c Corn .... 2 cans 15c