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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARCH 30, 1944.
Musical Minded
peal Happenings
M E. Everett of Macon, is
of her sister, Mrs. J. W.
Mrs
the gu est
1 Ha' 1 ' ,
Mrs F. A. Peed spent the week
end in Macon
with Mr. and Mrs.
T whitehead.
nr and Mrs. Eli Garrett are at-
v Dental Convention in
l tending a
Atlanta this week.
Janey Lowery,
Malcolm Peterson Jr.
Engagement Told
This column is edited for the
if, purpose of giving publicity to
! music, increasing the appreciation
| of music study, and, to inform
i parents of the activities of the
music department.
1 The current year 1943-44 of
Club work has necessarily been
neglected, due to a full schedule,
interruptions and abbreviated ses
sions. Efforts have been made to
have group work in addition to hav *? g . as lts topic “ The Kingdom
private lessons. In these classes of Rl .g h t5 ousncss for the Wreck-
Baptist W. M. S. Met i
At Church Monday .
With Fourteen Present
Despite the rain, there were 14
members of tile W. M. S. present
at the Baptist church Monday af
ternoon when Mrs. T. L. Foum
tain, chairman, and other mem
bers of the Sara Burney Circid,
presented the following program
having as its topic “The Kingdom
PAGE SEVER
drills in Musicianship History and
Theory are most helpful. An apti
tude test has been given in both
music clubs, and much rhythmical
talent was discovered, in Gram
mar School Betty Gay made the
Ellaville, Ga., March 23—An en
gagement of widespread social in
terest is that of Miss Janey Low
ery of Ellaville, to Mr. Malcolm ^...
k* Peterson Jr., formerly of Vidalia I showing, missing only one
MrS - S J; s Pa^l McZarty in • annou f nced by the ^ride efect? in the tcst aent *>y the
visited Mrs. Paul McCarty in p aren ts Mr. and Mrs John T “‘" ‘ "
Thomaston Wednesday. C. Ra iney, the date of the marriage
Garden Club will to be announced later.
5, at the The bride-to-be, a lovely blonde,
The Butler
meet Wednesday, April
m of Mrs. R. L. Sutton
home
Mrs. T. M. Youngblood recently
visited her husband at an Army
Camp in North Carolina -
Mr James Bazemore of the U.
S Navy, is the guest of his wife
and parents for a few aays.
Mrs. Ruth Peed, Mrs. J. W. Ed-
I wards II, and Mrs. R. L. Brown
are spending today in Columbus.
Mrs. Fannie Bone returned home
Monday after spending several
jays with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hall
I at Albany.
Mrs. J. H. Amos spent several
I days last week in Atlanta the
guest of her daughter, Miss Alice-
|nel Amos.
f Mr. Clifford Montgomery, of
I Augusta, was the recent guest of
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. C.
I Montgomery. ,
Mrs. C. L. Glenn and Mrs. J. T.
I Mathews are attending Annual
Conference of W. S. C. S. in Ma-
| con this week.
Pfc. Henry Brooks of Buena
I Vista, who is in military training
I is at home on furlough and visit-
led Butler friends Monday.
Rev. W. B. Hoats, Messrs W. G.
|Hill and R. L. Snider auended the
| Baptist Ministers’ and L.aymen
|conference in Manchester Monday.
Mr. Harry Orrell of the U. S.
[Navy and stationed in New York,
| is spending a few days in Butler
|with hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'r.
I Orrell.
Miss Ruth Bazemore was among
Ithose from WSB radio station to
■attend the luncheon given by the
■Atlanta Journal at the Ansley Ho-
|tel Friday.
Morris Saunders, of the U. S.
|Navy and stationed in New YorK,
lis spending several days with his
■mother, Mrs. Clarence M. Saun-
Iders of this city.
Pan American Instrument People.
, A small orchestra ensemble
j practices each Wednesday with the
i personnel as follows:
j?“ * r “ lu ?*<> °f Schlep 'oounTyl He ^“ Un p*' rkl ” ar]orle Br0 ' vn and
high school and Georgia Smith I An rerK,ns -
western College. She was reared Lnd rU BTbv%«^ tha JanE ElllSt °"
yeafago llle ,o m0 a«fpt° a Am DS Sa | C ° rnet ' Walli Edwards.
with Ihe Americas ProrfwJ™ cJSSST Ca,herlne Culver '
Credit Association. Miss Lowery is 1 Accordion Rilnh rnv
^ - ca -
age in Europe”:
I Song.W W. M. S. hymn for year
“The Morning Light Is Breaking”.
Bible Study, “Nebuchadnezzar’s
Dream,” Mrs. M. A. Chapman.
Europe Today, Mrs. T. L. Foun
tain.
Baptist Europe Tomorrow, Mrs.
J. S. Green.
Prayer by Mrs. B. J. Byrd.
“Christianity in Europe Today,”
Mrs. J. L. Sanders.
Song, “His Kingdom Is Coming"
Prayer by Mrs. M. A. Chapman.
In the ensuing business session
many interesting reports were
heard from the various chairmen.
Mrs. B. J. Byrd reported her com
munity mission program had been
carried out most encouragingly by
all divisions of the W. M. S. from
the Sunbeams up. Mrs. H. H. Gee
people’s organizations were doing
such splendid work. Mrs. J. R.
Wilson recounted most interest
ingly her trip to the State W. M.
U. Convention in Atlanta. Mrs.
Nora Waters dismissed the mem
bers with prayer.
: —Reporter.
.‘•VLiV'k*
Americus.
Memorial Service At
Cairo For Mrs. Bateman
Former Butler Lady
Various Committees
Of Local Garden Club
Announced For Year
various standing commit-
the Butler Garden Club
for 1944-45 are named as follows:
Finamje Committee: Mrs. J. T.
Cochran,“Mrs. L. M. Doyel, Mrs. E.
H. DunYTarril Mrs. H. J. Porter.
Rose Memorial Garden: Mrs. T.
L. Fountain and Mrs. Joe Willis.
Display: Mrs. Frank
Monthly
Gray.
Garden Center: Mrs. L. R. Dean.
Cemetery Committee: Mrs. J. L.
Saunders, Mrs. Eli Garrett, Mrs. J.
W. EdwardsII, Mrs. Robert Coch
ran.
H
ton, Carol Jane Waller, Frankie
Sykes, Joyce McMillan, Helen Per- . — : —
Marjorie Brown, Nell Byrd, 1 For Mrs, Lucile Frierson Bate-
au Marilyn Bussey, Barbara man, native of Butler, who passed
rhnar 0 e L | ne ^H Waters Kathryn aW ay Dec. 1, 1943, memorial serv-
R , d h es ’ Sara f! ttman ’ J : S j Green ices were held at the Cairo
. P RI ° x ' R °bby Studc.ard, Em- Methodist 1 churvh Sunday, March
J j i y FarkS Snd 19th - Mrs, ^Bateman had taught in
fmnnSnt h t f „ . the Cairo fechool since 1925 and
Dpnartmpnt• ^ f ° r V? 6 +#^ US1C tbis se r vi *^ was held in apprecia-
ReS Of KJhrtn A 0101 "- - ti0n 0f hCr WOrk d ° ne in th e
J S p rppn i y r Tr m °h ^ pnl sch ° o1 as £ well as in the junior
be presented in a’ Recital Sily^ll ml^hur'J' “‘S?'
TVTPV Rio nmortim - j tllG ChlUFCB, &nd the tOWfl. TllG
works of Bach Mozart, MacDowell Wesle >- an f Guild . sh * was
and other classics. j a m . ei ?. b< rv presented to the churcii
This week J. S. was announced 1 indlvl ^ al communion set in
the winner of a prize, a picture of 1 h . er . mem 5 r *L T T he . Mlsaionar y s °-
Edward MacDowell, for the best I ci , et . y u aad * he J T° r de P ait ™ent
performance of anv hnv thol of L th f Sunda Y school attended in
a body. The speaker chose for his
subject for this service, “A Build
er of Bridges.”
performance of any boy at the
last MacDowell Festival in At-
l 1 - . ... vv. tiuntuusu, mis. nuucu v^uuil- lanta.
'hdd ii thn rlG R„Ho SerV J e ^ a ! ran - I The 1944 MacDov.ell Festival
rhnrrh i • Bu tl er Methodist Landscape: Mrs. W. H. Trussell will be held the latter part of
will ho , K nrnng Sunday. There anc j M rs _ Ran cooper. I April. The local clubs have to be 1
ihrnno-h °Th, nin f servicG ® Monday; cutting Committee: Mrs. H. H. well represented and students are
tursday evenings. jGee and Mrs. R. C. Montgomery. (Working on their MacDowell com-
Miss Bertha Bazemore left Tues-! Custodian By-Laws: Mrs. Walter ’ p<?siti&usv
lay fo rPensacola, Fla where she I Su gS s - 1 National Music Week dates,!
'ians to make her home. She has Flower & victor y Garden: Mrs.Rod , May 7, 14, will be observed in
“ ' Brown. ischoolsi churches and other or-'
Publicity: Mrs. C. M. Babb, Mrs. 1 ganizations. An ensemble recital
Bailey Joiner. | is being planned by Butler stu-
Good Cheer: Mrs. Harp West dents!
Jlor the past two years been con
fleeted with the AAA office in But-
Miss Ruth Bazemore of Atlanta,
land her room-mate, Miss Wilma
IMartin of Cartersville, attended
|<ne Bob Hope show held at the
]R. L. Suton.
Scrap Book: Mrs. C. M. Babbs.
Hospital & Camp Council: Mrs.
ouu w 11C1U d L tilt: Lewis Beason, Mrs. Bertha Baze-
Ailanta city auditorium Monday more ,and Lillian McGinty.
' emn 2- I Bulletin Reviewer: Mrs. Sam T.
Mr . I Borom, Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs. L.
Ml and 7"“,, J , enltlns \ . son o£ R. Dean.
recenth- , S ' B , A ‘ •< en kins was Transportation: Mrs. H. H. Gee
Corpora 1 t0 thC rank of 'and Mrs. W. H. Trussell.
•J S \rm kln f . 1S serv i^S in the president hopes for an act-
Italy ^ and stat i°ned in j j ve club year with every member
'in the different phases
We want to ex
Rev. W. H. Emerson
Honored At Birthday
Dinner Sunday
Rev. W. H. Emerson entertained
a number of friends and relatives
Recent welcomed visitors to the; Sunday at his home near Butler
studio Were: Mrs. V. P. Folds and with a birthday dinner in his
Albert Folds, Dorris and Dan Cal- honor, at the age of 68 years.
Dinner was served in the dining
: i room to fifteen guests.
lahan, Mrs
Renfroe.
Ray Burns nee Ludie
—Reporter,,
i w
interested
Miss Alma Cook of Crestview ° f the cluP wo [ k - w e want to ex- Eight members of the Executive j Eva Roberson and Mrs - A. L.
Fla -spent the week-end wfith her p £ e ® s our hanks t0 the publ ^ ltF Council of the Butler Baptist W. a11 of Ideal - Mrs - Mar M L -
parents Mr .,„,i ,7 , ^™ f ichairman for keeping our Club A/r c —* „, ifU „ f Stalnaker and Mrs. Tim Youne-
Miss C^ok wL -------I news in the local paper -
. w
Executive Members
Local W.M.S. Attend ];
Business Meeting
Those present included: Miss
Bessie Emerson, hostess of the
Ihonoree, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
^Williams,; W. T. and Larry Gene
Williams, Mrs. Stella Lawhorn, Mr
and Mrs. F. L. Roberson of Ideal,
Mrs. R. G. Streetman and son,
Phillip, Mrs. Ann Roberson, Miss
Eva Roberson and Mrs. A. L.
r .—, accompanied by
I ittc v lar ! otte Stanley of Char-
,,-i ’ ‘ ' c,> who was her guest
8 ber stay in Butler.
Mr. J° hn Wright Smith of Ma-
as * n Butelr Tuesday and
Helen Roby
fcomes Bride Of
L feet Geo. Childs Jr.
-President, Garden Club.
Birth Announcements
M. S. met with Mrs. M. A. Chap
man Tuesday evening. The meet
ing opened with each member
quoting a favorite Bible verse as
a prayer. Msr. Chapman erad por-
Stalnaker and Mrs. Tim Young
blood of Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Tal-
ton Gordon of Macon.
The guests departed for their
respective homes late in the after
noon wishing for Rev. Emerson
— ^ Births at the Montgomery hos-
“Mncsday on business. Mr. Smith P, 1 '*, 1 durinB ,he P^t week in-1
Imith S ° t n of the late Rev - J - D - c ude '
Smith u , R °y nolds . and Mrs.
nm!s, ' *' s now connected with
nin °nt law' firm in Macon.
'heir many
Seu 'here will
friends here
be interested
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rogers, a son
Grady Thomas, on March 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Harris, a
daughter, Lydia Harris, on March
24.
Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Hortman,
a daughter, Olivia Eugenia, March
25.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Funderburk,
of Talbotton, a son, James Allen,
an d March 25.
to
lam 0 f , hr , ue interested to
»< r S e e r 0, H^„ H S: Birthday Party
^inter Rur P-e Childs Jr., also of j
the li e <Y er b aviation cadet of Betty Ruth Childree, daughter of
fened , rmy air forces a ’ nd sta-' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Childree cele-
ia ge at Helena, Ark. The mar- j brated her fifth birthday with a
iatuM;,' P lace at Helena, Ark., party at her home Thursday p. m.
\tr a ^’.. Mar ch 18. I The Easter idea was carried out,
Mr rii i •‘- 0 - I ine nasicr juco wao
\ mids is the son of Mr. and 1 and after the egg hunt, cream and
jOn rrto r'l. ,. , _ , . .
Hrs.
P son oi Mr. alii.
fe n , an i fge Childs of Winter Ha-1 cake were served to twenty guests
■hilds • 1 grands °n of Mrs. H A. I
grandson of Mrs. H. A.
c a nephew of Misses Iaa
W’eii° u° Ch i ld s of Butler. He
his citv nown h ore having visited
last C y e T y su
\eral years.
FOR SALE
Beans for sa;e,
, r „ ^eed Velvet
the any quantity.
MACK MILLER, Butler Rte.l.
M. U. Afterwards a most helpful
business session was held during
which the progress for the first
quarter of the year was discussed
and plans made for the quarter
now beginning. Mrs. J. F. Sikes
led the closing prayer.
IF THROAT
IS SORT
tions of “The Value and Purpose 1 noon vvlsnin K Ior KGV - ^ t ’ mers i 01
of Executive Meetings of the W. 1more ba PPY birthday cele
M. S.” from the yearbook of W. ( bratlons -
Mrs. Dunn Hostess
To March Meeting
Local Garden Club
The local Garden Club held its
regular meeting March 22nd at the
home of Mrs. E. H. Dunn with Mrs
L. R. Beason as co-hostess.
Mrs. Beason gave a report of
the work being done by the Gar-
den Club for the Red Cross nos- j
pital and camp council for the i
wounded soldiers.
Mrs. T. L. Fountain received the
prize for winning the blue ribbon J
on flowers the most times during
the past year.
Mrs. Clarence C. Baob gave a j
paper on Camellia Japonicas. |
The Misses Phyllis and Shirley j
Dunn played a duet.
During the social hour the hos
tesses served a delicious salad
course. |
The April meeting will be held
on Wednesday following the first
Sunday of the month. ,
—Pub. Chm.
IF A COLO has given you
a miserable sore throat,
here’s how to relieve the
suffering.
DO THIS NOW—Melt a small lump
of VapoRub on your tongue and
feel the comforting medication
slowly trickle down your throat—
bathing the irritated membranes
—bringing blessed relief where you
want it, when you want it.
DO THIS TONIGHT — Rub throat,
chest with VapoRub. Its long con
tinued poultice-and-vapor action
loosens phlegm, relieves irritation,
eases cojigh- a
ing, invites lvl\9
restful sleep. ▼ VAPORUB
Truck Owners Required
To Apply In Person
The local War Price and Ration
ing Board wishes to advise that
all truck owners are required ti»
come by the Rationing Board of
fice between March 23rd and April
1st and sign a renewal form be
fore they can obtain gas books foe
the second quarter.
er set. ^ , - — —
T . ... , 4I I Drums, J. S. Green, Jr. (reported 44 members in the regu-
fJrHL a? Gl ects mother is the' A Rhythm Band is enjoyed by' lar W. M. S. Mrs. W. H. Trussell
w ^ Cke and her the >' 0Un S Pupils’ class which in- stated that Miss Mabel Sanders
nnrW i the ,T^ r ' Jonn Alex ' cludes: Robert Borom, Jean Peed, arranged the lovely flowers in the
i f" d . Lowery, of Ellaville, prom- Theresa Wallace, Ernest Blackwell church last Sunday. Mrs. J. E. 1
cnn!Lt P i 1S . preacher and also Preston Childs, Frederick Bone, p °ole reported the missionary of-
super ntondent of the Ellaville Phillip Sutton, Bobbie Burns, Carol fering for the quarter had been
" Gr listers are Mrs. H. and Harold Bazemore, Harold $177.35 and there were sixteen
M Johnson of Ellaville, Mrs. C. Brown and Mary Neli Studdard. . tithers in the W. M. S.. Mrs. Sara
Kiaennour of Brunswick, Mrs. Group two includes: Evans Cr oss reported the Business Worn-
Ml W, r» P °YL ell , of Vllla Rica ’ an< ^ Locke - Shirley Dunn, Kathryn Spi- en’s Circle and W. M. S. young
Miss Dorothy Lowery, of Americus vey, Phyllis Dunn, Gloria Baze-
John Lowery is her. only brother, more; Aileen Doyel, Betty Gay and
Mr. Peterson is the only son ot Bobby Sutton.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Peterson, lead-1 These two groups are from the
mg citizens of Vidalia. His mother Edward MacDowell Music Club,
is the former Miss Rita Outler. Mr. Other members are: Daisy Cooper
Peterson is a graduate of Brewton .Betty and Barbara McCorkle, Son-
Parker Institute; attended Mercer ja Riddick, Mary Jo Harvey, Ann
University and Georgia School of Guinn, Mary and Connie Wain-
Technology, where he received his wright and Bernice Waller.
Civilian Pilots Training. He is a! The members of the St. Cecilia
member of the Alpha Lambo Tau Music Club includes all High
fraternity. At present he is a School students of music as fol-
squadron commander at Graham lows: Kathryn Amos, Catherine
Aviation school, Souther Field, Culverhouse, Martha Jane Ellis-
Theatre
Butler, Ga.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 2-3
Sunday P. M. Show 3 o’clock. Sunday Night Show 8:45 o’clock
Monday Night Show 8:00 o’clock
Sonja Henie • Jack Oakie
Wintertime
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 5-6
Night Shows 8:00 o’clock
Michael O’Shea - Susan Haywood
In-
Jack London
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 7-8
Friday Night Shows 8:00 to 11 Saturday Shows Continue From 1:30 to 11
Herbert Marshall - Susan Peters In
Young Ideas
Roy Rogers In
iv Cowboys
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