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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 23, 1946
PAGE SEVEN
McCorvy ■ Johnston Rites Hattie Rawls Circle
| Solemnized At Army Chapel Meets With Mrs. Chapman
Happenings I
Miss Baemore "ecomes
Charming Bride of
Warner Robins, May 9th
Announcement is made today of
the marriage of Miss Marjorie Mc-
Monday Afternoon
The Hattie Rawls
Mrs. T. L. Fountain
Entertains Club
Mrs. O. VV. Horn spent Monday
in Columbus.
Mrs. R. S. Foy is spending the
eek at Sylvester, the guest of re
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trussell
and Mrs. T. L. Fountain spent Tues
day in Macon,
The Butler Garden Club held its
May meeting at the home of Mrs.
T. L. Fountain with Mrs. W. F. Gray
in : and Mrs W H Trussell co-hostesses,
of 1 The living room and dinning
Mr. jirn Nat Cooper
. Circle met
Gorvey to Lt. Adam Darius John- regular session at the home t
(Stpprjn, of Mobile, Ala. The double Mrs. M. A. Chapman Monday af-, ro o m w h ere the members assembl
ring ceremony was performed by ternoon May 13. ' , ed ere most attractive with summer
Major (Chaplain) Graham S. Eu- ! Mrs. T. L. Fountain had charge 1 cul flowers.
banks in the Post Chapel at Rob- of the following program: | The guest speaker was Mrs. O. N.
ing Field, May 9th. I Song “Make Me a Channel of Mathsj of Griffin, her subject being
Lt. Col. Samuel M. Brewer of Blessings.”
I Robins Field served as best man I Prayer, Mrs T. G. Turk.
The PH mi Rq r\*-i , ~ . and Mrs - John E - Bylander was the ' Bible Study, Mrs. Olin Whitting-
IhJ ™ Bapti st Church was Matron of Honor and only atten- ton.
l he marrla 8 e of Miss dent. She wore a model of grey' This Matter of Race, Mrs. M. A.
Mrs. VV. A. Graves of Reynolds f y Bazpmore > the daugh- crepe with matching accessories Chapman,
spent Sunday night with Mr. and tpr ot Mr - ana Mrs. O. A. Bazemore, and her corsage was pink carna-1 Race and American Democracy
Mrs. A. L. Swain. to Jafnes N. Cooper, the son of Mr. tions. j Mrs. P. B. Childs.
Mrs Howell Dillard f Th wh J ‘ , R ' c ^°P pr of Butler, The bride, who was given in mar Race and World Peace, Mrs. E.B.
Mrs. Howell Dillard Q f Thomas- which took place Sunday, May the riage by her father wore a model Wilson.
Mrs/Enoch g Ga S rret°t daUBhter ^ fth - at fivp °’ cl °ck in the after- of light blue crepe’with white ac-i Prayer, Mrs. L. R. Dean.
I ' cessories. A corsage of white orchids ’ Race and Christianity, Mrs. T. L.
'Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunlap of ' Eld ® r ' Vir g il F. Agan, pastor of the completed her costume. She is the Fountain.
Macon was Monday guest of Mr cku t c h. performed the impressive youngeT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Race and Myself, Mrs. G. W.
and Mrs. G. R R 0 gers. ' double ring ceremony before an as- Enoch Dorie McCorvey and the only Heath.
|semblage, of .relatives and friends, sister of Mrs. Joseph T. Goodroe Jr., j Song, “Throw Out the Lifeline.”
Miss Jeanette Jenks has returned I The .marriage vows were snuken of Butler . Georgia. She is a gradu- j Prayer, Mrs. M. A. Chapman,
to Butler after making her home in before an improvised altar formed ate But i er High School and at- ' Mr s. M. A. Chapman presided
Macon for a number of months of banked ferns, centered with tonded Georgia State College for over the business session. The
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anelin of bou ^ s glazed’magnolia leaves Miiledgeville, Georgia, Community Missions chairman
arrangement of flowers, she gave
a demonstration on arrangement*,
At this meeting awards for yearly
displays were given, first place
went to Mrs. T. L. Fountain, second
to Mrs. L. R. Adams, third Mrs.
W. H. Trussell, each were given,
atractive gifts
After a short business sess| 0 n and
program the hostesses assisted by
Mrs. L. M. Doyel a most attractive
salad plate to thirty-three members
and two visitors, Mrs. Mathews of
Griffin and Mrs. C. H. Mathis of
Junction City.
Atlanta were the week end guests f s a background for tall floor vases rwnT member of asked that everyone continue to
of their mother Mrs W A Anglin holdm g Easter lilies and Queen l he 9 lee C1 . ub and Commerce Club. Pray foi one unsaved person and
W ' A ' Anglin ’ Anne’s lace, centered bv clusters of ' or the past two years she has held ask him to attend church twice a
days.
Mr. and rMs. C. M. Butt was Jn
Butler Monday moving their house
hold goods to C 0 vington where he
is now located.
Mrs. Jjm Gibson, Mrs. Elizabeth
Mrs. Elizibeth Gill has returned cal la lilies, amid feathery ferns" a position with the Warner Robins month. The White Cross chairman
home after a few weeks visit to her Preceding the re. Technical Service Command, emptied the White Cross bank and
daughter, Mrs G. L. Long of Ameri- Georae Johnston sane “n” 1 Roblns Field, Georgia. will send the money to the Bap-
cus g bv CUV D’HaHei'ai- M ’ * ecau \ G ’ The bridegroom is the elder son tist hospital for the- May linen
w * J? tr Joh "? to ” of Mr ‘ and Mrs - Adam Darius John- shower. The membership chairman
Col. and Mrs. Charles Stone and A " ompanied by Mrs. Virgil ston Sr. of Mobile, Alabama. He is reported a new member, Mrs. E. B.
son, Nickie, have just returned from ‘ uno pla y ed the nuptial a graduate of Murphy High School Wilson, who comes to us from the
a vacation trip to St. Simions Is- Slc> ! in Mobile and attended Alabama Business Woman’s Circle.
Jand. To the first strains from Lohen- Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Delta The Hatetie Rawls Circle will
Mre r t rvmhrat, , f( . . , - grin’s bridal chorus, the usher- Kappa Fraternity in Mobile. He has meet with the Lottie Moon Circle
AthnH whPrP RhP mil today for groomsmen, uncles of the bride, W. served in the Army Air Corps for at the church in June for their
‘ thP e she will be a patient j J. Bazemore and Ulysses Bazemore, three and one-half years and re- regular joint-meeting. Mrs. B. Hj
a Hospital tor several entered together and took their ceived his wings at Moore Field, Bazemore and Mrs. Nora Waters i
places. The bride’s-maids, Miss Texas, in November 1944. His broth- will be hostesses at the meeting.
Daisy Cooper, sister of the groom er is Ensign Earl B. Johnston of At this point the secretary read
and Miss Billie Zean Bazemore, sis- San Diego, California. a letter from Mrs. Amzie Wilson
ter of the bride wore airy crepe Folloing the reception, which vyas thanking the Circle for the Easter
dresses and carried nose-gays of beld in the Officers Club, the couple card shower. The Circle is praying
old-fashioned flowers.
The maid-of-honor, Miss Anne
Gill and Mrs. Eli Garrett are spend- ! Hendricks, of Savannah wore a
ing today in Th 0 maston guests of dress of Eleanor blue crepe with a
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McLorty. key-hole neck which was. outlined
by tiny pearl buttons as were the
short sleeves. She wore a white
Mrs. Elma Gay, Mjss Athalene
Gill and Betty Gay attended the
Mrs. Tarrer Lockwood, Mrs. Frank
Calhoun and Miss Livey Brooks
were guests of their Aunt, Mrs. G.
L. William at Americus Friday.
left on a short wedding trip to Fla. that Mrs. W’ilson can soon be back
They are residing in Warner Robins with us.
Georgia, where the groom is now Each member is urged to attend
stationed. J the business meeting of the VV.M.
U. at ethe church on Monday fol
lowing fourth Sunday in each
month.-
Mrs. ..Nora Waters closed the
meeting with prayer.
ed her costume. lift T l . i . h° stess served delicious
, Alter lreillR9Ant At SnrmfK sandwiches and tea to the sixteen
Augustus Watson, of Swamsboro, ,C1 IlCCIIfiXill Ml jpniHp members and one visitor, Mrs. Olin
| Whitetington.
Lyneite James Returns
graduation of Miss Mildred Gay“at stra ™ ha \ and white accessaries. A t| nmA Mlirh ImnrAVOfl
Andrew College in Cuthbert. corsage of pink carnations complet- HUIIIC "iUI.ll IIIlpl UYCU
served Mr. Cooper as best man.
-Pub. Chm.
ing her mother Mrs.
turned to her home last Friday.
| The bride entered with her father j We are very happy to have Ly-
' by whom she was given in mar- nette James, who has been a pa-
Mrs. Frank Elliston of Murphy, ria ge. She was a picture of youth- tienjf at Warm Springs, home
North Carolina who has been visit- lu l loveliness, wearing a dress of again.' Lynette was stricken with
Ida Butt re- bride’s blue mesh made aloifg.. infantile paralysis shortly after
i sculptured lines. Her picture hat being promoted from the seventh
„ , was of transparent black hair, the grade’ in Butler school last year.
Mrs. Don Wallace spent the week open-air crown' was outlined by, She was carried to the Warm
end in Atlanta with her husband, blue velvet ribbon. A purple or-; Springs Foundation, and we are;
, o has f business contract there chid corsage reposed an her shoui-jsure everything was done for her ~ . ’ . * _ _ _
for several weeks. i der. | that was possible. During the time i ? T W< f ** W ' ^ ^ met at
RJjfc. and Mrs. Hugh Perkins anft V’ T During the ceremony, McDowell’s ahe was at the Foundation she was 21° Mrs™ A.°J. GiU co-Lostess. U M&y
little daughter Martha, of Howdrd ’’Go'A Wild Rose”, was played after .T Ving . attention to her studies of Meeting was called to r
w. s. c. s.
Meeting A t
Of Mrs. Eli
Holds May
Home
Garrett
were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. which Mendelesohn’s march
Herman Am 0 s and Mrs. Mintie Played for the recessional.
Pope.
was th ? eighth grade so that she
. might continue her education just
a* - ,, „ , las she v/ould have done if noth-
Mn. and Mrs. Cooper lea immedi- j ng had happened.
Meeting was called to Q rder by
Leader Mrs. Mintie Pope at 3:30
P. M.
Opening song was Home Sweet
Mrs.
S. D. Saunders at Hampton I for a wedding trip and will j L t • dismissed from the . H °J~-fI"?.''
u uu r mak0 their home in ColumbUS, 1 p nlln Hatinn in in 1 io »
Georgia and granddaughter Phylis h h = awoeiated with Motor *° andatlon in A P ri1 - Sh e is now
Chapman of Winter Haven, Florida ° h Motor ■ able to get around with the aid
spent the week and with her broth-1 i °f crutches and brace. We’re hop-
Mrs. Bazemore, mother of the ing she’ll be able to join us in
bride, wore a dress of navy blue our school activities at the begin-
eyelette Her hat was of white straw ning of the fall term next Sep-
und she wore a corsage of pink; tember.
carnations. I The Warm Springs Foundation „ , .. „
Mrs. Cooper, mother of the groom, j should be praised for its wonderful \ J t d by M rs C E^Benns 8 plrt
w»s dressed in niaek cr, u .. and^Horis hehal, of infantile Pa-j ^anf’Jiven ^“"^ee
„o,e, Atlanta las. wees, Mm., - — -dusted 11 X HeXwXr.'
er Mr. G. R. Roaers and wife.
Dr. and Mrs. Garrett
Attend Convention
The usual routineof business fol
lowed. Treasurer reported money
for dues and building funds
through April was $37.50.
Mrs. C. W. Foy gave a most in-
spjrational devotional followed by
song, “Bring Them in".
A vejcy interesting program on
.wore a hat of white and black I Dents.
Dr. and Mrs. Eli Garrett attended £,traw. Her corsage was of
ihe dental convention at the Ansley carnations.
., ,, , , ,i , . , . Mrs. Cooper, the bride,
Garrett attended the luncheon at from Mett l er High Schoo; in the
the Red Feather Farm Monday, 1943 and after
which was a special feature of enter
tainment for the wives of the Den
tists on this occasion.
Mrs. Hayes, Secretary of the de
partment of Archives of history was
the guest speaker for the afternoon.
meet her down here on the cam
pus in September when the fall
school term begins.
—Faculty and Students.
W. S. C. S. Holds Meeting
completing
a business course at the Southern
Business College in Atlanta, has
iH'Cn connected with the Veteran’s
Administration in the Red Cross de
partment, in Atlanta. 1 ... , . ,
vr „ , , v, . Nice white male hog appx. 225
Mr. Cooper also graduated ,n 194-3 ^ For sa]e or tr | de ^ H
from Butler High School, and en
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listed in the military service. He
served with the IJtlj Air Force and
The May meeting of the Womans! "' as a sergeant when he was dis-
Society of Christian Service was charged.
held in the attractive home of Mrs. | The out-of-town guests were: Mr.
Allen Payne with Mrs. W. E. High- j and Mrs. J. R. Cooper, Miss Daisy
tower, Co-hostess. Mrs. Mosley | Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Baze-
Chjldres, chairman presided. Usual'more, Mr. W. J. Bazemore, Miss
business was attended to. A call for 1 Anne Hendricks, Miss Norma New-
food for foreign relief as made and! ton, Miss Mildred Woodall, Mr. and
the circle voted to give a case of Mrs. C. A. Hattaway, Thomas Tur
ner, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hendricks,
Augustus Watson, Miss Gladys
Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Poole.
Red Maddox
Butler, Ga.
song “The Father’s Care” beauti
fully rendered by Mrs. J. W. Ed
wards II.
A poem “The Builders” read by
Mrs. Eli Garrett w r as much appreci
ated.
During the social hour hostesses
assisted by Mrs. J. Gibson served
delicious salad plates to 18 guests.
tomatoes. Mrs. Walter Suggs gave
the devotional. Mrs. Mae Riley gave
an interesting paper, on “The Needs
of the Children of The W 0 rld” A
delicious salad plate and tea was
served. A new member, Mrs. Moore
was added to our roll.
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Butler, Ga.
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JUNCTION CITY SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Friday, May 24. 1946—8:30 P.
M.
Lassie O’ Mine Chorus
Music Pupils
To and Fro _
Bobby Lawhon
A Little Boat Song
Betty Mathis
A Rainy Day
John Lester
Sghg:t*f the Pines
Margaret Maxwell
Cheerio Duet
. ‘ Betty and Elaine Mathis
Th a Wigwam
__ Thompson
Paul Drake
Our Flag .. ..
Venia Anthony
The Rosary
Elaine Mathis
Derry Dance
Ouida Lumpkin
Ding Dong Bell Duet
Spaulding
Rose Buckner and Vivian Cosby
Drifting Melody
Helen Christopher
Waltz bt the Fairy Flowers
Crosby
Erlene Daniel
Yvonne
Gloria Pike
Morning Prayer ...
Rose Buckner
Little Colonel
Vivian Cosby
Garden Party Duet
Rosalyn Edwards and Maydean
Welch
Mighty Lak A Rose .. .
Roland Heath
Lady Green Gown
Mary Frances Anthony
Valse iD’Amour
Marka Lester
In a Cave
Lanny Heath
Under the Mistletoe _ .. Duet
WGlfe
Betty and Ouida Lumokin
Apple Blossoms
.... Engelman
Charlyn Buckner
Narcissus
Nevin
Mary Evelyn Fielder
Melody in “F”
... Rubinstein
Rosalyn Edwards
Viennese Whispers
Wright
Betty Lumpkin
\ Salute a Pesth _ . .
j ■ Betty Ann Fielder
Diana-—Two Piano Ensemble
.... Holst
Joyce Lawhon, Frances Lumpkin
Betty Ann Fielder, Tommy Lester
The Buetterfly
Maydean Welch
(Rungary Rapsodie-Mignonne
i : Frances Lumpkin
- Clair-De-Lune
Debussy
Joyce; Lawhon
Rapsodie Hongroise-II
Tommy Lester
Alma Mater
Lebanon W. M. U. Met
At Church May 9th
Lebanon W. M. U. met May 9th
at the |church with Mrs. D. M.
Harris in charge of the program.
The program was begun by
singing “Throw Out the Life Line”
and "Let Others See Jesus in
You.”
Prayer by Mrs. J. C. Albritton.
Devotional, Gal. 3:26-4;7; Acts
10:28, by Mrs. Emory Harris.
"This Matter of Race,” Mrs. J. C.
Albritton.
“Race and American Democracy”
Mrs. Ida White.
“Race and World Peace", Mrs.
Jessie Bell Carpenter.
“Race and Christianity”, Mrs.
Pearl Wisham.
“How to Solve Race Problems,”
Mrs. Ora Barrow.
“Race and Southern Baptists,”
Mrs. Louise Harmon.
“Race and Myself,” Mrs. D. M.
Harris.
Song, “Make Me a Channel of
Blessings.”
Prayer for dismission by Mrs.
Ida White.
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