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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 1, 1946.
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Mrs. Murray Walker and son,
Hershal spent Tuesday in Reynolds
Virginia Whitehead is visiting
her grandmother Mrs. Irene Peed.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fountain and
Mrs. W. H. Trussell spent Tuesday
in Macon. j Among the Taylor county citi
Mr. G. A. Chasteen of Leesburg, zens
Fla-, is the guest of Mr
J. H. Newton.
Farm Meeting Held at
Cross Roads School
Building Friday Night
was held at
Upton** Mill Newt
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Taylor County Citizens
Attend iH-Neighbor Day
At Columbus Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White visit
ed Mrs. C. O- White and Miss Liz
zie Mott Saturday.
Mrs. G. N. Hurt and son, Cole-
burn of Columbus, spent last week
building last' with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harris.
Miss Mae Underwood is visiting
L -' her sister, Mrs. T- C. Harris.
Mrs. Smyth of Phenix City, Ala.
visited her daughter, Mrs. J. S.
A farm meeting
Cross Roads school
Friday night.
Talks were made by Mr. R
BuVns, Mr. M. P. Dean and County
Agent Coleman.
Two pictures on soil erosion and B ~ v week
wild life preservation were shown.
Mr. Graysden Allmon was elect
ed president and Mr. Clyde Wal
ker secretary of the farm group.
Another meeting is planned
DEAN
THEATRE
Butler, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. C- W. Hurst of
Americus, attended the revival at
Lebanon church last week and
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D.
ong me layior counrv cm- i ****-■ » -- i ■— M Harris
attending the Taylor-Schley' nGar future at . whlch time we will ’
and Mrs. County Hi-Neighbor day'in Colum-, Pf^ ts _ and improvements in our
bus yesterday were:
Mrs. Mollie Carpenter is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carpenter this
community.
I _ . n ‘ We h°P e every one will attend week
Mrs. Atholine Saylor and Miss Messers. K. L. Swearingen, Gar- the forthcoming meeting and take Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stringfield of
Ruth Dunwody are attending Sum- l and ’ Lawrence Look, b. 1. an act j ve p ar t i n ' these improve- Charing, were guests of Mr. and
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 4-5
Sunday P. M. Show 3 o’clock. Sunday Night Show 9:00 o’Clock
Monday Night Shows 8:30 o’Clock
Lucille Ball - flifton Webb - William Bendix
Mark Stevens
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Dark Corner”
mer school at Boone, N. C
Mr. Bob Carson and Mr. Hinton
Blackstock made a short visit to
Rochelle several days ago.
Miss Mildred Gay and Hrs. Elma
Gay spent last week end in Cuth-
bert guests of friends.
Miss Kathryn Childres returned
home today after completing
Shealy, H. S. Gates, and Mr. and men t s
Mrs. R. H- Parks of Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.
E L- Harris, Mr. Thelmon Jarrell,
Sherriff J M. Bone an dsons, Joe &
Ferrell, Mrs. Lula Wall, Mrs. Her
man Hill, Mrs. Chas. Benns, Mrs.
Lewis Beason, Mrs. Ruth Peed, Mrs.
—Secretary.
one day last
J. F. Posey, Mrs. Clifford Stokes,
course aTKaigteFs BusTnes^ School I ™sses Sara Windham Irene Per- •
in Macon. 1 ® ar ?ff_ a „_ A11 T e ". ^ Pleasanf
Church
Revival Services Begin
At Pleasant Hill Church
Saturday Evening Aug. 3
Johnson, Messers Leroy Gee
The American Legion Auxiliary I Edwin Allen, all of Butler.
will meet at 3:30 o’clock at the
Baptist Church with Mrs. Edd Wil
son as hostess.
Mr. M- K. Wilson and Nephew
Jimmie Landy of Venice, Calif, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. R.
Bigbee and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fountain and
Family of Montecello, Fla, were
the spend the night guests of Mr.
adn Mrs. Gardner Pye Monday.
Mrs. Lula Poole has returned
home from Greenville after spend
ing two weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. Tom Anderson and Mrs. Rob
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughs Day Wall
of Atlanta, Miss Sara Brown of
Mr-
and Mrs. E. H. Perhins and F^mith
daughter, Martha of Howard.
Miss Ruth Hobbs
Mr. Harold Brand
Wed Thursday, July 11
lyirs. D. M. Harris
, week.
Miss Ruby Wisham of Americus
' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
( H. S- Wisham and family,
i Mrs. Emory Harris and little son
! Sandy, spent Tuesday with Mrs.
, W. A. Gaynor in Thomaston.
I Mrs. Gorden Bryant of Thomas-
ville, was the Sunday guest of |
services will begin at Mr- an( 4 Mrs. D. M. Harris.
Hill Freewill Baptist Mrs- Lucy B. Harris of Thomas-
i Schley county next ton spent last week with Mrs.
Carlton Jordan.
of Eastman, Master Thomas Carpenter is vis-
1 will assist the pastor, Rev. J. B. iting relatives in North Carolina
j Lumpkin at Sunday’s service. this week
Sunday will be observed as d Mrg H G Fowler and
1 Home Coming Day at the church. _ . c pu„„i v
invitation is extended aons ' Dean and Smltty 01 PhemX
A special
everyone to attend.
Howard News
City, Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs. D
M. Harris Tuesday and Wednes
day of last week and attended the
revival at Lebanon church.
Mr- and Mrs. J. C. Albritton
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Albritton.
The revival at Lebanon closed
Rev. W. F. Cheek
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 7-8
Night|Shows 8:30 o’Cleck
Tom Neal - Margaret Lindsay - Don Douglas
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Club Havana”
FR|DAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 9-10
Friday Night Shows 8:30 Saturday Shows Ci ntinue From 1:30 to 11
Sunset Carson - Peggy Stewart
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Athens and Mrs. Helen Burt of Al- j their home in Ft. Valley.
bany were the recent guests of | - —
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Seay and son,
Charles returned to their home in
Columbia, S. C. Tuesday after a
weeks visit to Mrs. Seay’s parents,
Mr- and Mrs. C. E. Benns.
Mrs. Clifford Montgomery and
little daughter, Patricia have re
turned from their visit to Mrs.
The marriag of Miss Ruth Hobbs, Mr. n. Sealy is visiting rela-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. t jves i n Macon.
Hobbs of Reynolds to Harold Brand, Mrs! J. S. Martin and little „ . . ...
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brand grand-daughter, Barbara Knight, P . n , da £ mg . Mr Ralnh
of Byron was solemnized Thursday G f Macon were the recent visitors dld 0 p1 . 1 , g f th ' <. in „
afternoon, July 11- of Mrs. B. B. Watson. Cox was in charge ° f the Smg ‘
The bride wore Navy blue, with Mrs. Benny Parks and Miss ing '
white accessories. Dorothy Parks visited Mrs. Jessie'
and Mrs. Brand will make Jone s at Parks pond Sunday j IN MEMORY OF MAMA
Mrs Leila England and Mrs. W.
M. Carlisle and daughter, Nancy! Just one year has passed since
of Atlanta visited relatives here t looked upon your sweet face
one day last week. and the SW eet smile it carried.
ALIAS BILLY THE KID
Plus Second Feature
Eddie Dean - Emmett Lynn
In
ROMANCE OF THE WEST
Mr.
Miss Katherine Hutton
Hon. B. T. Castellow
Wed at Moultrie
Montgomery’s mother, Mrs.
ence at her home in Wrens.
Flor
Mrs. C. E. Willis and Miss. Pearl The thoughts of you will never be
McManus visited Mr. and Mrs. Ru- erased f r0 m my memory. I go
pert Willis and family near How- back t0 my childhood and visual-
ard recently. lze your teaching me to ask Jesus
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Driskell to f ead me not into temptation. I
and children and Mr. Floyd Mar- am constantly reminded of one so
Cuthbert Ga. July 28—Engaging tin of Butler were Sunday guests d ear to my heart as Mama. Now
of Mrs. B. B. Watson. Mama, I am wiling to wait until
Mrs. Downs of Americus has j e sus sends you to open the gol-
the interest of friends throughout
- j the state is the announcement of spending several days the guest of den gates.
the surprise wedding of Miss Kath-, Mrs. Rupert Willis near Howard.
„ ^ Pi.,K .„!ii 1 erine Hutton, of Cuthbert, to former ; Mr. Lewis Brown spent one day)
The Butler Garden Cl Congressman B. T. Castellow, of last week in Columbus,
meet Wednesday afternoc , g cuthbert and Atlanta, the cere- . Miss Ruby Parks is visiting
at the home of Mrs. L ' k. mony having been solemnized re- 1 relatives in Columbus. '
Her daughter,
Lokie Rogers.
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BUTLER, GA.
with Mrs. R. L. Burns and Mrs
Lewis Saunders as Co-hostesses.
Mr. Oscar Martin has returned
to Albany after spending a few
days with home folks here.
cently at the home of Dr. M. L.
Lawson, retired Baptist minister,
Misses Martha Jo Byrd and Sara in Moultrie.
Poole of Reynolds, Miss Ernestine The lovely brunette bride is the
Smith of Thomaston, and Miss daughter of Dr. J. R. Hutton, re-
t miise Johnson of Durham, N. C. tired Methodist minister, and Mrs.
Were recent guests of Miss Lin- Hutton, of Greensboro, N. C. She
nelle Waters. graduated from Greensboro Col
lege, and took postgraduate work leading article is scandal.”
Miss Elaine Poole and Master at t he Master Colege of Music in Some people are innocent germ-
Bobby Poole of Warner Robins are yjew York. She is exceptionally carriers—once they are aware of
spending the week with Mrs. Lula gifted in music and possesses a the dangerous disease carried by
Poole- Mr. D. Ross Bigbee has re- beautiful contralto voice. Mrs. them they seek medical treat-
turned home after spending two Castellow, who is a leading figure ment. But these walking, whisper
weeks in Savannah.
YGOG COLUMN
“In a walking newspaper, the
Guests in the home of Mrs. Hen
ry McLean included Dr. and Mrs.
Fred Saunders of Perry, Mrs. Leo
nard Sims of Ngw York City, Caj t.
Ben Persons, just returned from
overseas services.
in cultural circles of South Geor- ing newscarriers, conscious of
gia, has for a number of years their affliction and danger done
been head of the voice department by them, continue to spread their
of Andrew College, Cuthbert. character-disease upon the reputa-
The bridegroom represented the ti° n of good citizens.
Third District in Congress for Many times, men have cried: “I
three terms and is well known po- am the victim of circumstances.”
litically and financially through- Likewise, many have rightly
Rprpnt visitors at the home of out the state. Ho served as So- cried: “I am an innocent victim
m S J a L Waters includ- licitor General for 20 years and is °£ gossip and scandal.”
“d M, and Mrs.' C B. Byrd of now retired from business. Ho is « W "<*
“ 1 lo lVTr r i Waters of Euf- best known perhaps as a world ,, ’ . , .. , .
S Ala'bama?'rrt. and Mrs. Cecil hunter, having made frequent « weU, the pam doth fade, the
L Waters of Savannah and Fort hunting trips to Africa, India and, y ' AM,GUILTY
Selvofr Va.; and Mrs W. H. John- Malaya, and having been foatured| p syou have a BOSS , p
son, of Durham, N. C. spor f maga g : story and din’t start it and know
, ,, Mr e ». C0U I 1 .‘n • fctiopr pf ff is g° ssi P. mail it to the YGOG
Guests Sunday of Mr. and M s Mr. Castellow is the father of Editorj care The Herald
C. E. Benns included Mr. and Mrs. jvT rs . Aaron L. Ford, of Washing- |
C L. Seay and children, Betty and lon c., wife of former Con-
Charles of Columbia, S. C. Mr. and gressman, and the sister of Mrs.
FarleyReeves and children,, O. Freeman, of College Park,
with whom he spends much time.
Mrs.
Sutsie and Jack of Thomaston, Mr.
and Mrs- Charles Benns and child
ren Edward and Ann of Butler;
and Mrs. J. C. Moulton of Macon.
FOR SALE
Two lots 25x150 feet
Two lots 50x120 feet
Located in Southland, Ga.
MRS. S. P. SMITH,
(8'l’4t) Hartwell, Ga.
CEMETERY CLEAN-UP DAY
“Love” will be the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon which will be
read in Churches of Christ,
j Thursday, August 8, is (he day i Scientist, throughout the world
; set apart as clean-up day a' Now next Sunday,
Christian Science
Lesson-Sermon
Union-Revival
Of
Prospect Freewill Baptist church
near Reynolds. Everyone interest
ed in the cemetery and church
please come early and bring
work tools.
, HEATERS FOR SALE j
| We are receiving orders now for the |
I Duo-Therm circulating heaters and Duo- §
| Therm water heaters. |
l See these heaters at our new office. |
| Let us have your order now and be ready I
| for winter. |
LOUISE G. NEISLER
Reynolds, Ga. |
The Golden Text is: “Be perfect
be of good comfort, be of one mind
live in peace; and the God of love
and peace shall bewith you.”
(II Cor. 13:11).
Among the citations which com
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
folowing from the Bible:
“As one whom his mother com-
forteth, so will I comfort you; and
ye shall be comforted in Jerusa
lem.” Isa. 66:13).
The Lesson-Sermon also includes
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip
tures by Mary Baker. Eddy:
“Love, the divine principle, is the
father and mother of the universe,
including man. Mortals believe in |
a finite personal God; while God
is infinite love, which must be un
limited.” (pp. 356, 312).
ANTIOCH, MIDWAY AND HOREB
BAPTIST CHURCHES
Be Held In Large Tent At Central School
Near Butler On Highway No. 3
BEGINS
Sunday,
REV.
July 28
T.
FOR SALE
Four reg. CMC Pigs, three guilts,
and one male. Wt. around 100 lbs
each. If interested see
Cleo Brown
Butler, Ga. Rte. 1 Mi/MMMAMUIMMIMMMMAAMMMWtAMM
J. R. STANFORD
Pastor
E. BUSH
Blind Gospel Singer
In Charge of
Young People’s Services and Music
fublic Coidiauy lnvned