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THE BUTLFTKHERALD^BU^ER^
GEORGIA, APRI^3^94T
Delightful Birthday Local Boy Scouts
Party In Honor Of Enjoy Camping Out
Earl and James Dunn Last Friday Night
rAUE
peal Happenings
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Benns spent
Friday in Macon.
Mr and Mrs. Casel Montgomery
visited in Fort Valley Sunday.
Prof and Mrs. J. J. Greene of
Geneva, spent Sunday in Butler.
Mrs. Henry McLean and Mrs.
Leonard Sims spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. D. O. Brinkley and Mrs. J. Chie
are sDendine todav in Ca nts,
Mrs. Tim Youngblood left Tues
day for North Carolina where she
r. , spend several days with her
husband who is stationed in that
Mrs. Earl H. Dunn entertained '
Wednesday, April 5th, for her two The !ocal Scout Troop really
small sons Earl and James Dunn demonstrated its camping skill
on their 8th and 10th birthdays last Frida y night on the farm of
respectively. Mr. William Gee. The boys left
Thirty-three little guests were Butler at five o'clock Friday af-
invited. ternoon, and in less than two
In the living room, the color bours aB the tents were pitched,
scheme of pink and white was 'Y ood for c °oking gathered, camp
carried out. with colorful rabbits fires started and supper was un
sitting about, suggestive of the der way -. The camp site was idealy
Eastpr coaenn lOCfltGd in a ninp arm;^ tioor o I
Card Of Thanks
We wish to take this opportuni
ty to express our appreciation for
the many kind deeds and words
| of sympathy shown and expressed
i during our recent sorrow in the
, death of our devoted father, Mr.
J. T. Byrd. We especially wish Ur
thank Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Payne
and other kind neighbors.
May God bountifully bless each
of you is our earnest prayer.
Sincerely,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parker.
Easter season. located in a pine grove „ ca i a
When the guests had all arrived s P r * n 6 and with an abundance of
imoo i i i , wnnH ava i 1 a hln a 1
Mrs. H. R. Frierson and little
grand-daughter, Mildred Mathmvc vvnen tne 8 ue sts had all arrived wun an aDunaanceof
of Macon, were week-end rr,,p C t c J games were played, led by Phyllis w . ood available. A more beautiful
Misses Mary Lizzie anH i ■ 1 and Shirley Dunn, one game be- P lc ' ure cannot be imagined "than
Neisler. and Janie ing putting eggs in a basket the ® cena made by
Chief Petty
Mrs
Officer J. c. Mc-
dozen
--•b i-unmg t-ggs in a basket tne scene made by the
Prize in this game was awarded to srnaB , f * res with the boys j
Frank Calhoun. squatting around preparing their
Cochran are spending today in £ants, Mrs. J. c. McCants, of After the games the children meals and the camp fire fanned
Atlanta. llnH Sa £ 0l u’ Fla ” Mrs - B - H. Greer vvere invited out on the spacious by the gentle breeze burning in all
t i S na Kathryn of Brookhaven, Ga i lawn where an egg hunt had its glory making ghostly shadows
Miss Verna Jarrell spent the have been guests of Butler rela- 1 been Provided five dozen hen eggs among the tall pine trees.
ld Atlanta the guest ot lives this week. rela jin all the pastel shades and tel Alter S“PP« was finished, pots
Miss Mvm r a I turing ea ster were hidden. and P ans washed and put away, ]
Perrv Hi pH i , menaber of the Lucy Saunders found the “gol- several games were enjoyed,
home fnr ° , cuBy> was at den egg” and was given a lovely “Stalking the Deer,” a new game
as her oLL? J, 't" d and had ' Easter basket filled with candy. was pla Y ed and thoroughly en- I
another g memh^ SS ? el1 Warren - After th o egg hunt, then the un- j°Y ed b Y alk After about an hour
school facnitv ° f the Perry I Wrapping of gifts, the children everyone's shoes had become so
. y - j were invited into the dining room. sll PPery from running over the
Mr. and Mrs. J. w. EdwarrU tt ' Ii ? center of the table was a large P ine nee dles one of the Scouts
visited Mr. Edwards’ mnthpr iu,. c bk thday cake embossed in white suggested that each boy measure
W. W. Edwards Fridav at th„ with . tiny green birds and hold- his elngth on the ground and at-
Middle Georgia Hosnital Mamn [ ng *' ny pink candles. Hanging ^ en Y pt to sta nd and broad jump
It is learned with dpliPht th t ^ rom the chandelier was green ^vo Scouts in the Troop were
Mrs. Edwards’ condition i7 „n.wfh and vvhite paper fall ing to corners able to accomplish this feat. At 10
improved and that she will ho ° f table and fast ened with large o'clock everybody was ready for
turning home soon re ’ bows - Hanging over cake from bed> tben Leroy had another one
‘the chandelier was a small basket °f those fits that seem to attack
Lt. Richard Turk spent several' bolding tiny pink and wnite flow- him ey ery time a new Scout goes
days this week in Butler with his ers ' Paper P lat es, napkins and to camp. He actually acted and
mother, Mrs. T. G. Turk. Lt. Turk cups were used in the Easter pat- looke d like a maniac. H. G. im-
was enroute to Camp Rooker Ala tern - ° n each p l ate was a favor mediately took refuge in bed with
mter having spent the past 12 cup fuI1 of candy. the Scout Master and covered up
weeks at Camp Barktey, Texts ' After sin ging “Happy Birthday head and ears - After Leroys i
where he attended the Battery *° You ” and the blowing out of 1 “ s P e H” left him everyone went to I
Surgeons Assistance school. candles the children were served s ' ee P- At 5:30 Saturday morning'
Mr and tvt d delicious ice cream and cake. everybody was up and busy pre-I
son M ih ' H ' Bazemoreand 1 Earl an tl James were never hap- paring breakfast. And oh! that I
of Mr attended the funeral Pier than on this occasion and appetizing aroma of ham, bacon, I
MnnH vr Clark at Moultrie the children were precious as they sausa g e and coffee cooking in the
in w # « Clark was the father ex P resse d their thanks for a lovely woods. To all you vitamin pill eat-,
n law ot Mrs. Herman Clarke, of I afternoon. , ers, we prescribe an over-night
mimh 1 i M k S ' Clark wil1 be re ‘ I Those invited were: Little Sam- lcamp in the woods and guarantee
fripnH red U her many locaI my Magruder, Betsy and Tommy Y° u wil l eat breakfast and enjoy
inenas as the former Miss Helen Theus, Patricia Sorrell, John Reid il - Tr Y jt with us some time,
oazemore. nr.n ™ _
H eek end in Atlanta the guest of
Mrs. B. H. Greer.
Miss Betty Maddox of Auburn,
Ala, was the recent guest of her
mother, Mrs. D. O. Brinkley.
Mrs. Sara Cross, Mrs. T. G. Turk
Mrs. J. R- Wilson and Mrs. H. H.
Gee spent Thursday in Macon.
Mrs. Dequmda McGlaun of Mi
ami, Fla., is the guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jarrell.
Miss Frances Harris of Macon,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris.
Miss Carolyn Hill of Atlanta,
was the week end guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dillard of
Americus, vvere the guests Sunday
of thei rsister, Mrs. Enoch Garrett.
Mrs. James T. Ledford, mother
of Mrs. E. H. Dunn, is spending
sometime in Thomaston with her
son.
Mrs. B. J. Byrd, Miss Myra
Byrd and their guest, Miss Nellie
Warren, spent Saturday in Colum
bus.
Miss Carolyn Childres of Colum
bus spent Sunday here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chil
dres.
Miss Elizabeth McCants of Ma
con, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mc
Cants.
Mr. C. L. Seay of Columbia, S.
C., spent several days last week
with relatives in Butler and Rey
nolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Dillard of
Plains, were Sunday guests of
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch
Garrett.
Pfc. Hubert Payne of Savannah
Air Base, was the weekend guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W A
Payne.
Miss ClydeAfay Green of Wes
leyan Conservatory, spent Easter
wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
b. Green.
This Little Pig
Went To Market
Herschel Walker, Tommy Cochran
I Bobby and Phillip Sutton, Joe
(Breakfast Being Prepared)
It is an interesting sight
Lockwood, Theresa Wallace I ovee' *. u an . imerestin g sight to
, Sanders, R. E. Borom R^bSt T ^ breakfast
Robert Borom, Shirley Ann Stew 1A g fY at ^ a ” ety and a greater
art, Bonnell ^nd Henrietta ParTs • qua " tity ° f fo ° d cooked. J- S. is
u ' 'Frank mlhmm „T?’, making his French toast along
He was*not the kind of little ' ert Griefs Marvnt.ii y R °I > i with bis cream of wheat, boiled
pig you see on the highway; who Studdard FctSIh nn/"?! D ° nald eggs, bacon, jelly and coffee. Al-
sometimes runs across the road, Wells EmUv A en ^ ton and EImo cook about three
wrecking your car, pernaps snuff-1 Ferrell B?ne r f l/‘ jkcy Stone, ■ poU nds of bacon and six eggs.
by 8 little 3 g/a^prUf s L C r o b n R ' ley Garmon’*"' AUon i Wa . rd . Edw ards prepares his meal
a pile ot paper on a uesk A ta"| Garrett and Aubrey Bush -
little paper weight was he. He
wondered why he had that queer
little slash right on top of his.
hack; until suddenly he discovered
that his owner was dropping pen
nies and dimes right inside of
him.
And as the days passed by, oth
er people spied him tr.ere and ! Harold Davis, MM 3-c, son of
dropped more pennies through ^ rS- T- G. Boswell of this city, is uicdtuasi j» urusnea cnere is no
that plaintive little cut on his now an inte S r al member of the'enough food left to feed a spar
back. Amphibious Forces of the U. S. I row. At 7:30 everything was
One fine day in April his little Nav Y- packed, fires put out, camp ground
sides began to ache on account of . At tbe completion of his pre- cleaned and hike back io town
Mr. and Mrs Trnv iu , |the man y> man y pennies he was lia ?in ar y LST training at the Am- was started,
daughter of CharWnn and !holding. So his owner turned him phlb l ous Train ing Base, Camp Those attending the over-night
recent guests of Mr w a/tU™' upside down, and emptied me con Bra dford, NOB, Norfolk, young'camp were: Edwin Allen, Ward
^ assigned to the Edwards, Leroy Gee, J. S. Green,
Harold Davis, M.M. 3-c,
Accepted For Doty In
Navy Amphibious Force
and sings as if his little heart
would break. Edwin and Leroy
like two old maids, so precise
about everything. Bobby passes his
cooking test and follows the re
quirement to a “T”; Frank mak
ing biscuit v/ith the sKlll of a
chef; Elton yelling, who wants to
swap an egg for three pieces cf
bacon”; Mr. Dupree making sau
sage coquetts (one dozen). After
breakfast is finished there is not
C5*jr“ ° f anU Mre ' j tentCon~the been
I day this little pig went .to market
Mr. and Mrs. Bert R. Rife of ! — to market for a glorious cause;
l XV. Xlllc OI a w MO V.a Uoc , . 1 £ , , "
•■'aeon, spent last week with Mr i to be ^ p bea * tbe wounas of some ’~ a tor tbe trans Porting of troc
and Mrs. B. J. Byrd and other fine American boy who is fight- and heav y equipment. It has
and Mrs. B. J.
relatives
sni^t and ^ IrS ' W ' E- Standridge
: S J Unday at Wa mer Robins
laCfamily^ ^ G ' ^ Spille ' S
i Dunr * will spend
! a t t J ,. ay and Friday in Atlanta
'Association^ 6 G °° rgia Education
and^ftfua MrS ' Martel McGuffln
recent h drCn ° f Savan nah, were
McGufffn S ° f Mr ' and IvIrs> R ‘ P
and Mi J' r ^ yatt Eutler of Vienna,
spent th ° Ulda Brevver °f Atlanta
Mrs R h r 'r eok end with Mr - and
urs - B. J. Byrd.
rusS Cooper ’ son of Mrs. Adron
C el ’ n °w serving in the U. S.
~ been promoted to Sea-
Flrs t Class,
crew of an LST for active duty.
The LST is especially construct
ed for the transporting of troops
ing for you and ror me, never bow tbat can be opened when it
questioning whether we are worth comes into the beach which en-
fitrhtincr fnr ables men and equipment to land
man
fighting for. , r
This little pig went to market r ^ ady ^ or act i°n- This type of am.
for the Red Cross. Lovely Cathrine Pmbious craft is as large as a de-
Payne is the owner of this little Gtr ?y er > and it is the largest am-
pig, and she pointed the way to Pnibious capable of making land- ** ... .
the market. Do you know the ing Y directly on the beach. Hattie Kawls Lircle
I Like the Naval Air Force and J n/t 1
the Submarine Service, the physi- i AVtonday
cal requirements of the amphi- \ Bv Mrs R S
jbious force are greater than for X 1FS * VVe8t
j the other branches of the naval
service. To qualify for assignment! A record attendance of thirteen
to any of the amphibious craft, a members, including a new mem
way?
Alton Heath, Harold Heath, H. G.
Pye, Bobby Sutton, Elton Wright
Elmo Wright, Frank Windham and
Scoutmasters R. L. Burns and J. V. I
Dupree. j
Another camp is planned next
Friday night. All Scouts will meet I
at five o'clock p. m. on tire court
house lawn. |
Mrs. Wilson Honored
On 82nd Birthday
Easter Sunday
i
14. , 1 ** "-‘“I a new ll 1C HI
candidate must successfully com- , ber—Mrs. E. A. Griggs—were pres
On Easter Sunday it was my ot ? a fborough and varied cur- j ent Monday afternoon when the
privilege to be a guest in the home ^ Um ' i Hattie Rawls Circle met at the
of Mr. and Mrs. Drew Wilson, the fh if- arnpblblous forcfc 15 one of i home of Mrs. R. S. West,
occasion being the celebration of 6 ia nches of the Navy that is' The following program was ren-
Mrs. Wilson's 82nd birthday. novv . pla y^R an important role in dered:
All the children were present Garr Y ln S ib e attack io the enemy. I Opening Song, “Near the Cross.”
gether with a number of grand- . n 5y er Y a , Ing tbat bas been Prayer by Mrs. T. G. Turk.
..iA.nn ^^ ^aa c to date, the amphibious Bible Study from the 85th
together
I children and a few close fnenas.
They spread a veritable feast of
force has carried the men and ma- Psalm by Mrs. Dewey Jonnson.
Ljtti„ ... : They spread a veritable feast of . . . ™ ine n ' en and ma- Psalm by Mrs. Dewey Jormson.
bunn u n 1S if eS Pb Y B * s and Shirley I good thing to eat on tables under eua in ° lb p beaches, such is the Prayer by Mrs. P. B. Childs.
'he wpj ,lavc as their guest for I the lovely trees in the yard. Ail of ? uai y tbe training given to' Missionary Lessons from the
UmnK Gnd B ttle Miss Frances! us partook heartily of the tooth- )0 , 1V ,° . ers . and enl;s ted men, Bible, chapter II, Mrs. Lewis Bea-
“‘UUKin r\f T. _ a • flnn ihp crnr/imoee
and (he sturdiness of the
ine VVeelc pnrl t> Hie: fuve^ licco Jit me jciiia,
Lumnj-j ^ ld Uttle Miss Frances us partook heartily of the tooth
s n °t Junction City. ‘some viands. There was also a "TT J" - !
Or. and Mrs pr 'beautiful birthday cake with 82 whlch they °P e rate.
rs q t. ^ ' 1 Garrett and i ca ndles on it. We topped off the ~
Mrs, S. t. Rnnim * 5^ arrctt ar *d | candles on it. We topped off the
pen ' Sunday in S ° n ’ Bob p rt ! bounteous dinner with a generous
aui ‘i xxoDcrc
Mr ana ^ ay in Thomaston with
' anc * Mrs. p ail i McCiarty.
omen/^ h H Ula and Lula Mont '
% maJ , as their guests Sun-
id Lavn S Mary and Evelyn Teal
ton, L nia McCrary of Thomas-
Mrs. h.
evera]
someti
She
Cadet
H. Riley returned home
ays ago after spending
w-iw .u ln Mississippi where
Has 'he guest of her
slice of this delicious pound cake.
The devotion of the children
and grand children to their inva
lid mother and grandmother is
touching.
We always enjoy visiting with
Garden Club Met
April 5th At Home Of
Mrs. R. L. Sutton
craft son.
During the business session the
community missions project as
signed for the coming monfh is for
the Hattie Rawls Circle to be re
sponsible for music and records
j for Vacation Bibls School and Mrs.
f J. R. Wilson appointed Mrs. J. W.
i Edwards I to be in charge of the
met music. The ( treasurer reported the
Fr ank Riiey.
son,
Mr, Cerii u,„, sreo**
Uchanna Raters and Miss Alma
Irs p an of Savannah; Mr. and
Windham' Smith - Mrs. K.C.
^ Ir ami i\T lnd baby Thomaston,
c ama d Mrs - G - L - Waters, of Eu-
t the h a ’ vvere week-end visitors
Waters me ° f Mr ‘ and Mrs - A -L.
we always enjoy visiting wun ; Tbe Butler Garden Club met music, me treasurer reported the
them and trust that we may have Apnl 5th at the home of Mrs. R. L. offering for’the afternoon as $14.90
the opportunity of visiting with Sut ^ on with Mrs - Hubert Burns as in addition to the quarterly White
them again on a like occasion a co-hostess. Cross nffprlno «f kwi
year hence.
—Mrs. J. H. Stanford.
Birth Announcements
a !! ®; • * Cross °Hering of $2.65, and $5.00
A very interesting talk and for the Cancer Drive. Mrs. J. R.
i demonstration on Bird Sanctuary Wilson eld the closing prayer af-
was given by Scout Master Robert ter which the hostess served de-
Burns, assisted by Scouts Bobby licious refreshments
Sutton, Edward Allen, LeRoy Gee, —Circle Renorter
J. S. Green and Harold Heath. The -Circle Repoiter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Moss an- Scouts sold a number of bird BILL FOLD LOST
nounce the birth of a daughter on houses which they had made to
April 3rd to be called Jacquline members of the Garden Club. Brown Bill Folder, lost in court
Ruth. During the social hour an at- house Monday; contained $3 in
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Massey an- tractive sandwich plate was served cash, driver's license issued to Jno
nounce the birth of a son April 12 by the hostesses. j. Coulter and other papers Finder
to be named Lester Ronald. —Pub. Chm. return to Herald Office- reward
DEAN
Theatre
Butler, Ga.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 16-17
Sunday P. M. Show 3 o’clock. Snndav Night Show 9:00 ©’Clock
Monday Night Show 8:00 o’clock
Dorothy Laraeuf^Victor Moore - D. Powell
‘RIDING HIGH’
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 19 20
Night Shows 8:00 o’clock
Nelson Eddy - C. Coburn - Constance Dowling
Knickerbocker
Holiday
~ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 21-22
Friday Night Shows 7:45 to 11 Saturday Shows Continue From 1:30 to 11
Laurel and Hardy In
Dancing Masters
Gene Autrey - Smiley Burnette In
Ride Tenderfoot, Ride
TIRES - TUBES
Grade III 15”, 16” Tires
Good Stock Used Truck Tires
Any Size
Used Pass.and Truck Tubes
Any Size
Fan Belts For Cars, Pumps
and Refrigerators
Bicycle Tires and Tubes
Home Hot Patch Outfits
Exide Batteries - Battery Cables
Vulcanizing Our Specialty
CHILDS SERVICE STATION
Two Doors Below Joiner Bros Store
Qoodrich Tires - Fisk Tires
SEED
PEANUTS
RUNNERS and WHITE SPANISH
Farmers’ Stock—Bagged
Peanut Shelled
Our peanut shelter is shelling every day.
Make your seed plant more acres by shelling.
We are equipped to treat yonr peanuts.
Treat yonr seed to insure more uniform stands.
PAYNE’S WAREHOUSE
Butler. Georgia