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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 14, 1943.
PAGE SEVEN
Miss Orrie Stewart Mr. Clem Hackney
g Weds Dan W. Tillery Dies At Greenville
IE At Birmingham, Ala. After Long Illness
7 peal Happenings
Mrs. U-
lumbus Monday
Mr.
day
Day passed Tuesday ‘anta were recent guests of Mrs', j S^Itewurfan^WiS^ whilf !. yet a y ° UUg man and dur-
aruannp in Butler G - c - Stokes. \ £?}} Stewart and Dan Wilbur mg his active years engaged in
,rvance in bu ler. , I Tillery. Miss Stewart is the daugh- i lhe theatrical business. He and
The many Taylor county friends The Talbotton New Era last week
J<£ and relatives will be interested in carried the following announce-
the following account of the mar- ment which will be a source of
fte riage of Miss Orrie Juanelle Stew- regret to the Butler friends of the
art to Mr. Dan Wilbur Tillery late Mr. Clem Hackney:
which took place at Birmingham, "The many Talbotton friends of
Horace Watson has been Ala, Saturday evening. Mrs. F. A. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hackney of
I confined to his bed by illness for Stewart, mother of the bride, w r as Greenville, S. C., regret the pass-
„ Fr ed Peed Jr., spent Fri- L!, p P ?J u?Xf ral day ®' His friends , theformer Miss Bessie Peterman ing of Mr. Hackney on Sept. 21.
Mr * Vrdneton , p f hlm a s P eecJ y recovery. I of this county. I He was ill for five weeks at his
Chief Petty Officer Clifton Me . Birmin K ham - Ala., Oct. 10—The home in Greenville.
Mrs. J- T. Kirkley was a week- Cants of Pensacola Fla anri Jz 1 Woodlawn Baptist church was the "Mr. Hackney was a native of
end guest of Macon relatives. B H Greer and daughter of At-' 1 SCGne . at S - P - m> Saturday of the England and came to America
Columbus
without observe , I rinery. miss srewari is tne aaugn- < the theatrical business. He and
. i u i a Poole and Mrs. Eva L - M. Doyel will leave Sun-I ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stewart Mrs. Hackney celebrated then 51st
n ‘a visited Americus Friday. aa y for Chattanooga, Tenn., where; an( * ^ r - Tillery the son of Mr. and.wedding anniversary in July of
B> rd V1SU he plans to purchase many new Mrs. W. W. Tillery. I this yea r.
Mrs. J. T. Cochran and Mrs. D.O. items for his large furniture Mrs - Henry Palmer and Pelham, » His wife> Mrs> SallIc Emma
Brinkley spent Friday in Atlanta, store recently opened here. j Flower presented the nuptial mu- Ross Hackney, formerly of Talbot-
Mrs. Frank Calhoun and son! Mrs, Otis Met, formerly of thts “ws^etore a'n aUaf decorated aZ'X^'Sueh.is''w' ‘7
Frank Jr., spent Saturday in Ma- city but now' a resident of Thom-j with smilax, white gladioli in tall Hackney () f Wheel in r w \r
« I ! ~' S , and >*"'“0 Johnny^B. loSf 3* Clmrlo^e;
J?S2S < ST was ^ in I a”!, ^
Strie. i Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Riley re. | T mage ^ h “ f . a,h “’ wo , r . e | both of Greenville, S. C."
wouu tnrnnri tea u * t i , , slipper satin, designed with sweet i
Miss Emmogene Tlieus spent the ip, T °, „ sDendtne "the' heart neckllnc ' lon 6 sleeves point-j
week end in Columbus the guest with : ed over the wrists , basque bodice
Of friends.
Riley of Atlanta
Officers, Teachers
Elected For Methodist
Sunday School
Officers and teachers of the But
ler Methodist Sunday school
which have been elected for the
coming year are as follows:
A. J. Gill, General Supt.
R. L. Burns, Associate Supt.
J. T. Mathews, Secretary
Mrs. W. W. Edw'ards, Treasurer.
Adult Division
T. E. Tante, Superintendent
Mrs. L R. Adams, Pianist
Katherine Amos, Asst. Pianist
W. G. Wallace, Teacher men's
class
Dr. Eli Garrett,Associate Teacher
Mrs. M. E. Pope, Teacher Ladies'
Class
Mrs. Mae Riley,Associate Teachei
Young People's Division
Mrs. L. R. Adams, Supt.
Mrs. L. R. Adams, Teacher Senior
young People
Mrs. J. B. Forehand, Associate
Teacher.
Mrs. L. M. Doyel, Teacher Inter
mediate Young People.
Prof. Lee Studdard, Associate
Teacher.
Children Division
Mrs. E. G. Blackwell, Supt.
Mrs. Herman Amos, Pianist.
Mrs. R. L. Burns, Teacher Junior
Class.
Mrs. Ruth Peed, Associate
Teacher
Mrs. C.E. Benns, Primary Teacher
Mrs. W. G. Wallace, Beginner
Teacher.
Mrs. T.E. Tante, Nursery Teacher
Mrs. C. E. Benns Jr., Associate
Nursery Teacher.
SEED OATS AND WHEAT
Miss Dorothy Evelyn Brown of day, October 21. Rev. G. M. Spivey
MaeorT is the guest of her sister, wil1 deliver the morning message.
Mrs. Ernest Davis. j Mr and Mrs Q G McCants of
friend^at Riif^ I ?^p t ' ves .. and | and full skirt, gathered to low,
. , „„ , , fnencis at Butler and Reynolds. , polnted walsl ,' ine K alld falllng in .
Miss Martha Riley ot Atlanta j Thc monthly rally of the T ay i or to a regal train. The veil of illu-
epent the week end with her moth- |County Evangelistic Group will' sion was caught to a seed pearl
pi, Mrs. Mac Riley. be held at tbp j ooal chapel Thurs- ! headdress, and the bride carried a
w'hite prayer book, showered with
white orchids and stephanotis.
Miss Charlotte Foster was maid
of honor, Mrs. Horace J. Evans Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith of Columbus, were recent guests of matron of honor, and the brides-
I'homaston, were week-end guests Butler relatives. Mrs. G. C. Stokes 1
r B U tier relatives. j returned home with them where
: she will be thei rguest for several
Sgt. Lester Bazemore of Winni- days,
nog Canada is the guest of his j
father Mr. C. E. Bazemore. Recent guests of Mrs. Eva Trus-
! sell included Mrs. Paul Johnston
Miss Myra Byrd of Perry was a and daughter, Mrs. G. C. Stubbs
week end visitor of her parents, and daughter of Macon and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Byrd. i L. C. Womble and son of Savan-
Miss Frances Harris of Macon, I nah ‘
spent the week end with her par-1 The carnival group filling a
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris. | week's engagement here in con
nection with Taylor county fair
moved to Cordele Sunday. They
furnish enjoyment for both young
and old.
Steno, And Business
Women To Organize
Basket Ball Team
i Miss Carolyn Hill of Atlantaa
was the week end guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hill.
Miss Ruth Bazemore of Atlanta
spent thc week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Baze
more.
Thc record of building new
homes, remodeling and repainting
I old ones in Butler continues on the
I increase.
I
Mrs. I. A. McCrary and son, A1
returned to their home at Geneva
Sunday after spending the week
with Mr.and Mrs. Hoke Windham
during which time they attended
the Taylor County Fair.
Miss ClydeAfay Green of Wes
leyan Conservatory, was the week
| Mrs. F. A. Peed, Mrs. Birdie ! end guest of her parents, Mr. and
Hanson and Mrs. Walter Suggs Mrs. J. S. Green. She had as her
are visiting Mrs. G. T. Whitehead bouse guest her two roommates,
ut Macon. j Misses Mary Toppon and Joyce
I Gasque. Other guests during the
Mrs. J. R. James of Americus and j week end included Messrs Ned
I Mr. Brooks James of the U. S., Owens, Harlan Burns and Dave
INavy were Monday guests of But- j R 0W e, students of Mercer Uni-
Iler friends. I versify.
maids included Misses Maxine Cul
ver, Dotsie Evans, Mary King and
Jimmie McClough. Mrs. Perry Mi
lam and Miss Betty Horton light
ed the candles. Miss Foster wore
yellow marquisette; Mrs. Evans,
violet marguisette, and two brides
maids wore blue and two wore
jink. Their flowers were cascade
bouquets, the maid carrying or
chid asters, the matron yellow
roses, while Mrs. Milam and Miss
Horton in green wore shoulder
bouquets of glamelias.
Perry Milamserved Mr. Tillery
All older young ladies interest
ed in organizing a girls basket
ball team are urged to meet in the
local court room next Tuesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock. Pians will
be made at this meeting for the
coming season.
Stenographers and local young
business women are especially
urged to attend this meeting.
Boys Meet In Africa
While reading a copy of the
Butler Herald in a small North
African town one Taylor county
boy became acquainted with an
other and the two who had never
as best man, and the ushers were i known each^other at-home became
Horace Evans Jr., Charles Yancey ! f ^ ’' arv ™
Mr. Dan L. Carson
I Miss Betty Maddox of Auburn i
I University will be the week end Jfy|i ss Ruby Huddles ton
Iguest of her mother, Mrs. D. O. >
■ Brinkley. 1
I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest St. John of Wed At R.Oanok©
I Atlanta, were Sunday dinner i
Iguests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoke' qj interest to their many Taylor
■Windham. I county relatives and friends is the
I Mrs. Joseph Goodroe and sbn of marriage of Miss Ruby Huddleston
■ Rome, are spending some time to Mr. Dan L. parson both of oa-
1 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. noke, Va. The marriage ' va s so -
IB D McCorvey emnized at the Belmont Methodist
i church in Roanoke Saturday af-
I The children of Mr. E. J. Sum- ternoon, Sept. 18.
I merour, who is now in the armed Mrs. Carson is the daughter of
service, enjoyed a visit from their; Mrs. D. C. Huddleston of Roanoke,
father yesterday. : Mr. Carson is the son of the late
I , Mr T T and Mrs. Belle Wallace
I Miss Elizabeth McCants of Ma- “; ^ of Butler . He is a brother
Icon spent the week end m Butler Tom Carson and Wa i lac e Car-
r' th he r Paints, Mr. and Mrs. ^ q£ Sheffie i d , Ala., Bob Carson
I 0,kan McCants. [ 0 f Butler, and Mrs. Bessie Dun-
I It is announced by Mr. P. A. j wody of Macon.
■Jenkins that the tax books for the Mr. and Mrs. Carson will make
Jcolleetion of 1943 Taylor county their home in Roanoke, Va.
|ta.\es are now open. j —
Mrs. Farley Reeves and son Food Plentiful Here
pack, of Thomaston, spent the
reek end with Mrs. Reeves' par- i There is considerable life in the
jnts, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Benns. land yet _ Good things to eat
I Mrs. George Smith left Tuesday j served at Ta yl° r cou " ty p ’^
|Eor Newport News, Va., and Green- gatherings sue ^
WHe, S. C„ where she will be the Howard Saturday shows that no
Suest of friends for several days.
Mrs. B. J . Byrd attended the try and it seems this condition is
Jiarriage of Miss Orrie Juanelle about to return,
ptewart to Mr. Dan Wilbur Tillery —— —
le„S!' mingham - Ala - Saturday Birth Announcement
Mr. R. E. Slade of Talbotton,! Mr and Mrs _ G c . spillers an-
f h° has been a patient at the lo- ce the birt h of a son at the
tal hospnai for the past week it is hospital Monday,
■ratifying to learn is improving, ®
fieely.
Mrs. oia Travis returning last
r^'k from North Georgia was'j
| a hed to Florida but is at home I
PSain to the delight of her many j
friends.
. Grady Rogers has returned I
t hor home after spending ten
vh' S at Mont i omer y hospital
tIe she was under treatment.
j^ r rna ny friends wish for Mrs.
f Kt ‘ rs a speedy recovery.
The
Fred Dawson and Haywood Ded-
mun.
Forh er daughter's wedding,Mrs
Stewart worq rose taffeta and a
corsage of gardenias.
Mrs. Tillery, mother of the groom
wore a gown of velvet and crepe.
Here orsage was also of gardenias.
Due to serious illness in the
bride's family, there was no wed
ding reception.
After a brief wedding trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Tillery will be at homo
in East Lake. For traveling the
bride wore a dressmaker suit of
light blue, with navy accessories
and an orchid corsage.
Out of town guests were Mr. B
J. Byrd; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bailey
of Talledega; Mrs. Jack Adams oi
Alexander City; St. Sgt. John H.
Peterman of Columbus, Miss.;and
Second Class Seaman L. J. Mil
ler, of Pensacola, Fla.
the best of friends. Both arc mem
bers of the armed forces in Africa.
We never know what a small act
may lead to.
TRUCK FOR SALE
One 1 1-2-ton Dodge Truck with
seven good tires.
R. C. PETERMAN,
Butler, Ga., Rte. 2.
For sale seed Oats and Seed
Wheat any quatinty.
W A. JARRELL,
Butler, Ga., Rte. 2.
J Theatre
Butler, Ga.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCT. 17-18
Sunday P. M. Show 3 o’clock. Sunday Night Show 8:45 o’clock
Monday Night Show 8:15 o’clock
Robert Taylor - Thomas Mitchell
BATAAN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 22-23
Friday Night Shows 8:15 to 11 Saturday Shows Continue From 1:30 to 11
Milton Berle - Mary Beth Hughes In
Over My Dead Body
Richard Dix - Preston Foster In
American Empire
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Lebanon W. M. U.
The Lebanon W. M. U. met Oct.
8th with Mrs. D. M. Harris in
charge of the following program:
Song, "I Love to Tell the Story”
Prayer, Mrs. T. W. Upton.
Devotional, Mrs. D. M. Harris.
“The Missionary Word,” Mrs. T.
W. Upton.
“Today's Demand for the Word”
Mrs. Louise Harmon.
Dismissed with prayer by Mrs.
Louise Harmon.
—Chm. Pub.
Enchantment
This gay dashing perforated
pump with its fashionable faille
bow will command your hear t
at sight .... it’s elasticized for
perfect fit . . . on a grand com"
fortable heel.
In black Suede black
patent or Army Russell crushed
kid leather.
if Aguiar meeting of the But-
iv, i' arden Club will be held next
hvi , sda y afternoon at four
0c k at the home of Mrs. Eli
" rr , ett with Mrs. Samuel Ma-
puder
Presses,
and Mrs. R. L. Burns as co-
A f the very first sniffle, sneeze, or any
Sgn of a^old just try a few drops of
Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. If
used in time, Va-tro-nol s quick action
helps prevent many fr°ni devel-
nnins And remember this, when a
head co d makes you miserable,or tran
sient congestion “fills up”noseand
spoils sleep-3-purpose Va-tro-nol
does three important things. It (l
shrinks swollen membranes, (2) relieves
irritation, (3) helps /■&
clear clogged nasal
SfSKttffiJS VICKS.
Follow directions — -
in folder.
VA-nO-NOI
DREIZIN
Dry Goods 'Store
BUTLER.
GEORGIA
The 1943 State and County
Tax Books are now open.
Youi promptness in paying
your tax will be highly appreci
ated.
Respectfully
P. A. JENKINS
Tax Commissioner, Taylor County