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HUE BUTLER 'HBRAhfe, ’Btm.FU GEORGIA DECEMBER 13, 1945.
Mbs Carolyn McCrary (
And Walter E. Keogh
Quietly Wed Sunday
Miss* Carolyn McCrary of War
ner Robins and Butler became the
Miss Myra Byrd was in Macotf^ AMong local citizens shopping wirner^b^s^and^ Ga^Ind!
jJ ol 2J a< * n T r y ! Wer U• 1 . Musse ^i Dp C .> 9th in BuUer at the home of
Helen Dunwody, Louise and ^he bride’s ^ Mr and Mrs
r IT H fZ y R M ^ an -i Alfonso McCray. Rev. C. A.
^ . W. G. Hill and Mr. Bob Car- Huckaby of Phenix City, Ala., per-
son " ! formed the ceremony.
Mrs. S. T Borom and son Robert Miss Ann McCrary was maid of
left yesterday for Augusta where honor and S-Sgt. Claire Under-
they fill join Capt. Brom who has wood of Bloomington, 111., and
just returned from Germany. Capt, Warner Robins, was best man.
PAGE SEVEN
Miss M;
yesterday.
Mrs. Rheba Halley spent Mon
day in Columbus.
Dr. and
Friday in
Mrs. Eli
Atlanta.
Garrett spent
Mrs. Ethel McMullan will spend
tomorrow in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lewis Beason spent Tues
day in Americus shopping.
Borom has
i Years.
been overseas three
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sikes visited
relatives in Griffin Wednesday.
His many friends will be in
terested to learn that Pvt. W. H.
Mr. W. G. Wallace Is attendinc' arrived ln Wash :
a forestry meeting at Swalnsboro ; n8t ?!) f, f u U ‘ r ,, spending several
! months with the armed forces ov-
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wallace and' erseas.
family spent Saturday in Macon.
Mr. Fred Peed
trip to Atlanta
week.
The bride was attired in a gray
suit with black accessories and
she wore a coraage of carnations.
The maid of honor was also at
tired in gray with black acces
sories and word a corsage of car
nations.
The bride is the elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso McCrary.
, Mrs ; Don Martin is visiting her ( she graduated ‘from Butler High
made a business parents, Mr. nd Mrs. J. S. Green, school and has been employed at
and Macon this
Mrs. Ella Foy Richards of Ca
milla is visiting relatives and
friends here.
Mrs. Rena West and Mrs. John
Reid of Montezuma visited Butler
friends Saturday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gill is visiting
Atlanta the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Gordon Jinks .
Her husband, Capt. Martin, will Warner Robins for the- last 18
join her next week and they will months.
remain in this city until after the) rr^ . ..
— 1 The groom is the elder son of
Christmas holidays.
Miss Faye Sawyer,
T-Sgt. Wra. E. Repko
Wed December 5th
Mrs. G. A. Stubbs and
daughter are visiting their mother solemnized
Mrs. Eva Trussell.
The marriage of Miss Fay Saw
little yer to 1-Sgt. Wm. E. Repko was
at Phenix City, Ala.,
: Mrs. Maude M. Keoh and the late
Mr. Keogh of Gary, Ind. He grad-
I uated from the High school of
j Gary, Ind., then attended the
(University of Chicago for two
years.
Mr. Keogh was a T-Sgt. in the
U. S. Army Air Force and was re
cently given a discharge after 19
months service in the Pacific
area. Before induction into the
armed service ho was an em-
Mrs. Norris Sikes, Mrs. Frank
Gray ajid Mrs. W. H. Trussell are
pending today in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wallace and
Wednesday, December 5. Ordinary ■ Ploy 66 cf the U. S. Steel Corpora-
C. L. Richards of Phenix City per- | tlon . and ^ returning to his former
formed the ceremony. i position.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. | Including the family, others
arid Mrs. Lemuel Sawyer of But-. Present at the wedding were Mrs.
ler. She is a graduate of Butler i^ a * re Underwood, Mrs. E. D. Mc-
— j « Corvey and Miss Florence Wain-
children, Mary Ann, Danna Lee Hi Sh school and for the past year U°rvey
,inH Rrpnria of Miami iria has been employed at Warner ■ vvrl sni-
and Brenda of Miami, Fla
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ellis of Ma
con visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D
Cooke during the week-end
Miss Frankie Sikes of Atlanta,
was hte week end guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sikes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gray Moore
and Miss Bess Shepherd were the, da. They plan to visit the groom’s
week end guests of Mrs. Oflida parents in New York before re-
■ turning to Fort Dix, N. J., where
Sgt. Repko is stationed.
has been
Robins. I After a short wedding trip Mr.
Sgt. Repko is the son of Mr. and ■ and Kooogh plan to make
Mrs. John Repko of Newburgh, N. i Iheir home at, 419 McKenley St.,
Y. He enlisted in the Army in 1940 * nd -
and has served five months over
seas.
Immediately following the cere
mony the couple left on a wedding
trip to points of interest in Flori-
Turk.
Miss Alma Cooke of East Point
was the week end guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Cooke.
Mrs. Howard Riley of Pine
Mountain Valley spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. O. D.
Gorman.
Mr .and Mrs. Hughes Day Wall
Stokes-Bussey Wedding at
Columbus Is of Pleasurable
Interest to Local Friends
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wallace
r * . i i | « mHU laillil Y l/l ITllclIII1 1 JT let.. liluVvu
° r*;l nd , 8UCS “ 'O Butler las, week where they
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Riley.
Friends of Miss Gloria Baze-
more and Mr. Ward Edwards re
gret to learn that they are on the
sick list. "
Mrs. R. C. Childres, Mrs. Jessie
Vinson and son, J. T., of Macon
was the Sunday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Pye.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purvis
hnd Mr. and Mrs.’ Marvin Purvis
were week-end guests of Mrs. Har
mon Montgomery.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. H Parks during the past
week included: Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Parrish of Albany; Mrs. Carl
Wilson and children of Columbus;
Mr. Carl Rutland of Ft. Benning;
Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Jarrell and
children of Butler; Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Parks of Bamesville, Mr.
Joseph Barnes of Atlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. John Parker of Columbus.
will make
ture.
their home in the fu^
Interest of Taylor county
friends is being keenly felt in the
announcement of the marriage at
Move to Butler to Makl'^^^n^n 6 '^
w . aj • . «_ r_ , I greatly beloved local minister, the
Uieir Home in Tile Future late Elder J. R. Respess and Mrs.
' j Respess, w r hile his mother is the
.. . __ _ __ w „ (former Miss Starlight Respess, a
Mr. aod Mrs. Dan M. Wallace most charming and popular young
f "I f ?, mllF ° f F [ a ’ j lady who became the wife of Mr.
D...1 i. .... - Arthur Bussey now deceased.
The Columbus wedding of last
„„ „ , week referred to and account of
Mr. Wallace plans to enter hte, which appeared in the Columbus
saw mill businesswith his brother,i Enquirer of Friday is as follows:
Mr. W. G. Wallace. “At a beautiful and dignified
Butler residents are glad to wel-; ceremony Miss Cornelia Dudley
come Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
children as local sitizens. Neil Augustiie Stokes, became the
bride of John Wycliffe Bussey, of
Claymore Plantation, Ala., and
Columbus. The wedding was sol-
Will the party who removed emnized at the St. Luke Methodist
brown bill-fold, containing large 1 church Thursday at 11 a. m. The
sum of money, from Gaultney’s! Impressive ring ceremony was
Cafe Sunday afternoon please performed by Rev. Mack Anthony
return same? $50 reward offered J ip the presence of members of the
No questions asked. immediate family.
D. H. Gaultney, Butler, G«. “Feathery fern banked the altar
and white gladoli were arranged
in copper urns and in the altar
vase..
202 1/2 Acres good farm land - . "As the guests assembled a prp-
practically all in cultivation; two gram of nuptial music was ren-
tenant houses; R. E. A. power dered by Mrs. Walter Byrd who
available; located on rural mall played Schubert’s “Serenade,”
route five miles south of Butler, j “Because” and “I Love You." The
For further information apply at wedding march from Lohengrin
W. M. U. Has InstaUatlofl
Service and Christmas
I Tree Party Monday P.M.
I Thirty ladles assembled at. the
loca IBaptist church Monday after
noon for the annual installation
service of the 1946 W. M. U. of
ficers and their W. M. U. Christ
mas tree party.
The two Circles separated for
their regular meetings. When they
re-assembled, the new W. M. U.
Officers were installed in an im
pressive candle-lighting ceremony
conducted by Mrs. B. J. Byrd.
During the social period that
followed the ladies drew numbers
corresponding with numbers on
the gifts on the gayly decorated
Christmas tree. After the gifts
were delivered and opened and
admired, the hostesses, Mrs. Mar
tin Chapman, Mrs. J. T. Cochran
Mrs. G. M. Heath and Mrs. H. H.
! Riley served delicious refresh
ments.
! The new 1946 officers installed
were as follows:
! President, Mrs. L. R. Dean
j 1st V.-Pres., Mrs. T. L. Fountain
; 2nd V.-Pres., Mrs. T. G. Turk
3rd V.-Pres., Mrs. E B. Wilson
I Treasurer, Mrs. H. H. Gee
Recording Secty., Mrs. H. H.
Riley
1 Corresponding Secty., Mrs. Sara
Cross
Chairman Lottie Moon Circle,
Mrs. E. H. Dunn
Chairman Hattie Rawls Circle,
Mrs. Martin Chapman
Chairman Business Women’s
Circle. Mrs. Sara Cross
Hattie Rawls Circle Members
Mrs. Martin Chapman, Chair
man; Mrs. Joe Willis, Mrs. B. H.
Bazemore, Mrs. L. P. Anthony Sr.,
Mrs. P. B. Childs. Mrs. J. E. Poole
Mrs. R. F. Maddox, Mrs. H. G.
Bivins, Mrs. J. T. Kirkley, Mrs. Eva
Mauldin, Mrs. Nora Waters, Mrs.
Fannie Bone, Mrs. Wanza Hortman
Mrs. G. M. Heath, Mrs. Florence
Gordy, Mrs. T. G. Turk, Mrs. T. L.
Fountain, Mrs. D. O. Brinkley, Mrs
J. F. Sikes.
Lottie Moon Circle Members
Mrs. E. H. Dunn, Chairman ;Mrs.
J. T. Cochran, Mrs. Riley Gray,
Mrs. Dewey Johnson, Mrs. C. M.
Sanders, Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Mrs. J
W. Edwards I, Mrs. Arnold driggs
Mrs. J. S. Green, Mrs. Theo
Chapman, Mrs. Murray Drieoll,
Mrs. Henry McLean, Mrs. Amos
Byrd, Mrs. Lewis Beason, Mrs.
Lewis Saunders, Mrs. H. H. Riley/
Mrs. W. H. Trussell, Mrs. L. R.
Dean. Mrs. Luke Adams, Mrs. H.
H. Gee. Publicity Reporter.
BuUer Garden Club
Entertains with Yule
Party December 5th
The Butler Garden Club held its
Christmas party Wednesday af'er-
nck>n, Dec. 5th at the home of Mrs
L. R. Dean with Mrs. Bertha Baze
more, Mrs. Lewis Beason and
Mrs. Clarence Babb, co-hostesses.
The rooms were attractively dec
orated with holly and Christmas
scenes. Under a lighted tree were
piled gifts for members and for
hospitalized soldiers
Wheeler.
Following a short business meet
ing Christmas carols were sung
and gifts exchanged. The hostess
es carried out the season’s colon
of red and green in serving a des
sert course to the members and.
pne guest, Mrs. David Beason, of
Washington, D. C.
—Pub. Chm.
CEMETERY NOTICE
All interested are requested tor.
meet at Bethlehem church Dec.
19th for the purpose of cleaning
the cemetery and church grounds.
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was used for the processiunal.
“Miss Martha Richards was the
only attendant of the bride. She
i wore a black and white checked
wool suit and black accessories.
William Hart served as best man
to the groom.
‘Tiie bride and groom entered
together. The bride was never
! more beautiful than in her wed
ding dress, a suit of gray wool
, with deep maroon stripe. With this
i6he wore a matching hat and bag
and black accessories with a
shoulder spray of purple orchids.
She carried a lace handkerchief
used by her mother on her wed-
i ding day.
“For her daughter's marriage
Mrs. Stokes wore brown crepe
with small feather hat in tones of
green, copper and brown.
“Mrs. Arthur Bussey, mother of
the groom, wore black crepe with
matching accessories.
“Mr. Bussey and his bride left
for a honeymoon to be spent at
Pinehurst and on their return will
be at home at Claymore Planta
tion.
• • •
Watch-Night Service for
Local Church Announced
Rev. C. L. Glenn announces that
plans are being fomulated for a
watch-night service to be held at
the local Methodist church.
Further details- will be an
nounced later.
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