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'THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 29, 1946.
PAGE SEVEN
Happenings
I Miss Elizabeth Harrison Knight-Russell Marriage
| Becomes Charming Bride Solemnized in This City
| Of Mr. W. S. Payne
Wallace
Monday afternoon, August 19th,
Miss Rosa Knight became the
J The marriage of Miss Elizabeth brid< : of Mr. Thomas Russell at a
X Marie Harrion to Mr. W. S. Payne £ Ulet C( \ remon y at the ho ™ of
• +***of Butler, which took place at 9 Kev ' anf * Mrs - E. H. Dunn with
o’clock Sunday morning at the kev ‘ ^ unn officiating- After the
vows were taken the impressive
double ring ceremony was used.
The bride was lovely wearing a
charming nile grcen dross with brown ac
cessories suggestive of the Fall
season. Her flower were yellow
rose buds mingled with tuberoses.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
spent Monday in Macon.
Mrs. J. R. Gray and Mrs- E. B
Wilson spent Tuesday in Macon.
Ft
day.
Mr. and Mrs- Gardner Pye, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Fountain of Monte- dome of the bride’s mother, Mrs
cello, Florida visited Miss Eliza- John H - Harrison on Jackson Ave-
beth Moulton in Macon Tuesday. nue, Americus, was marked by
unusual beauty and chai
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lancaster, of ^rs.. M ack Turner and simplicity. Dr. T. R. Harvill, pas-
;. Valiev were in Butler Satur. daughter, Maxine of Columbus tor of the First Baptist church at
were guests last week of Mr. and Athens, performed the impressive
Mr. George M. Smith visited in Turner.
Warm Springs Georgia one day last
w'eek.
Mrs. E. B. Wilson and Miss Nellie ring ceremony in the presence of
the immediate families.
A brother and a sister of the
groom and Moverlyn Knight, sis-
. . . .. ter of the bride were the only
Baptismal Services will be held The vows were spoken before the me mbers present,
at Reynolds Baptist Church Sun- improvised altar formed before Mrs. R US sell is the daughter of
Mrs. Morgan McCants spent the day evening Sept. 1st at 8:00 o’- 'he mantel in the living room. The pj. a. and p e arlie Knight of Wood-
week nd in Macon with Elizabeth elock Rev. W. B. Hoats pastor, in mantel and hearth were veiled bury a „ d a niece of Mrs E H
McCants. charge. with garlands of Southern smilax Dunn of this city ^ m is a
and clematis vine trailing in grace r p«?irtpnt nf r* an H ho»,i^cr
Miss Verna Jarrell spent last Mr - and Mrs - George Elliston, of f u l effect, and the couple was re- SD ent sometime overseas has onlv
week with Mrs. B. H. Greer at Thomaston and Mr. and Mis. John fleeted in the mirror overhead, been home a fpw months-
Brookhaven. Parkinson of Atlanta, were Sun- flanking each side of the altar was After a short weddine trin to st
„ „ t u ^ da y quests of their mother, Mrs. floor baskets of white gladoli and Simons and other ooTnts of in
Mrs. Frank Oliphant #nd Mrs. Alice Elliston. seven-branch candelabra holding f . and otaei Points of m-
Bessie Dunwody of Macon spent f D ™, nc *l candelabra holding lere st the couple will make their
Tuesday in Butter Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Dunn and sllm whlte ta P ers ’ home at LaGrange. j
family and Miss Ruby Jean John- The couple, who was unattended
Mrs. J. F. Posey, Mrs. H. E. Al- son have returned home after a entered together. The bride was WpHHinfl AlHiniinrpmPlit
len and Mr. Edwin Allen visited most enjoyabl week spent at Sa- radiantly lovely in a becoming TfvUUIliy MIIIIUUMICIHCIII
Columbus Monday. vannah Beach. costume suit in a soft shade of
blue. The fitted jacket featured a Mr. and Mrs. G. Jefferson Young
Recent guests ot Mrs. Alice El- Mrs. Horace Watson and her rippled back and three-quarter announce the marriage of their
liston were Mr. and Mrs. D- Frank daughters, Joyce and Willa Faye length sleeves. She wore a white daughter, Frances, to Mr. Levelle
Cooke of Miami, Ha. spent last week in Barnesville, as blouse and gloves, and a brown Stevens of Butler, the wedding hav-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Guy were the guest their uncle, Mr. Dock hat, accented by a feather and ing been solemnized at the* Rey-
n ivppW pnH crntstc nf Mr =mH Dr iskell and family. veil. Her other accessories were nolds Methodist Parsonage Satur-
the week end gutsts of Mr. and
Mrs. H. N. Culverhouse.
Mr S g T Whitehead and orovvn > and completing her attire day, August 24th. Rev. Leon Ed-
daughters,' Misses Betty Jane and a corsage of white gladoli and wards performed the ceremony.
tube roses-
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Swain spent .. . ,
Virginia of Macon spent several
Sunday with their parents, Dr. and days thig week the guests 0 f Mrs. The bride’s step-mother wore a G flrf ]pn flllh Will
Mrs. Harris, at The Rock i Whitehead’s mother, Mrs- F. A. model of black sheer with black WHWCll vlUD If III rlCCl
Misses Sara Faye and Mary Nan Peed. ’ ' accessories. Her flowers were white Cpnf 11
Mott were recent guests of Mr. and rapro ., . . chrysanthemums and tuberoses. , "CUHCaiWJ, JCpi. I I
,, , Mrs. Sims Garrett accompanied
Mrs. Grover Mott of Thomaston. ^
by her daughter, Mrs. Chas. C.
Mrs. W. A. Payne, the bride- 1
groom’s mother, wore black and The Garden Club will meet Wed-
Mrs. Lonie Cannon and Mrs. Stone of Macon spent last week in her fi owers were white gladoli and nesday, September 11th at the
Charles Richards of Sylvester were ^orth Carolina. Adele Burgin who tuberoses. home of Mrs. Maulin.
week end guests of Col. and Mrs. has been spnding the summer in 1 The regular date was changed
R. S. Foy. , Camp Bear Walla came home with 1 Af * er th e ceremony a wedding due to the school of fi OW er de-
them. breakfast was held. The effectively s ig n j n g being held in Griffin the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Babb appointed table was overlaid with second through the fourth.
and Mrs. Nora George have re- Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Kirksey and a lace cloth and centered with the
turned home after a visit to daughter, Miss Mary Claire Kirk- bride’s cake, arranged on a re-
relatives in Ohio. . se Y ieit Saturday for Augusta and Hector and encircled with dainty
I points in North Carolina where Nandina foliage. Dahlias and oth-
Neva Nell Blair of Butler was they visited relatives- Mr. Kirksey er cut flowers were attractively and Mrs. Lovick Anthonv
among the visitors yesterday in the returned home Tuesday night arranged throughout the home. announce the birth of an eight-
smdios of WMAZ to hear the broad while his wile an ddaughter re., Following the breakfast , M r. pound sL at the local hosptol
cast of Uncle Ned- ; mained over for a more extended Payne and his b ride left on a August 28. The youngster will be
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fountain of V1Slt ' I wedding trip to New Orleans and called Lovick Pierce Anthony, Jr.
Monticello, Fla., are visiting Mr. The many Taylor county friends u P on returning will reside in But-j
and Mrs. Gardner Pye and other of Prof, and Mrs. V. P. Folds will ler where he is associated in the. Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Parks
relatives this week. j be interested to learn that they re- warehouse business with his fa- announce the birth of a daughter,
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs- Don Wallace and
cently moved to Folkston, Ga-, ther - I Patricia Ellen, August 20th at Al-
, „ , „ _ . where Prof. Folds as accepted the Among the out-of-town guests bany hospital
children, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon SU p eidntendenC y 0 f tbe Folkston at the wedding were: Mrs. W. A-i
Wallace and children spent bun- High school Th j s school is divided Payne, Misses Christine and Ca- ■
day at Warm bprings. I into three units: Grammar, Junior therine Payne, of Butler, and Billy
Mrs. Farley Reeves and son, High and High school, with a to- Harrison of Jacksonville.
Jack of Thomaston, are spending tal enrollment of 700 students. | The attractive bride is the
this week in Butler the guests of daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E- Benns. Mr. and ^ rs - A< McNally of j 0 hn M. Harrison. Her mother was
Columbus have returned home af- the late Lottie Lee Wagnon, daugh
Misses Joyce Royal, Raye and ter their vacation in Florida. They ter 0 jf the late Mr. and Mrs. Cosey
Ruth Cox returned home this visited points of interest in Jack- Wagnon of White Plains, Ga. On
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203 Acres, one four room home, on paved highway, six miles
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morning from a vacation of sev
eral days at Indian Springs.
her paretnal side the bride is the
sonville, Daytona Beach, Miami
lampa. They also visited Silver grand-daughter of the late Mr. and
Springs. They spent a few days Mrs. vVm. H- Harrison, of Craw-
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Swain and with Mrs- McAnally’s parents here, f or dville, Ga. Her brothers are
Mr. Otis B- Cox are spending sev- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Childres. Mrs. John M. Harrison Jr., and Wm. H.
eral days this week with Mr. and McAp.ally will be remembered as Harrison both of Jacksonville
Mrs. Jim Beason at Darien, Ga. the former Miss Carolyn Childres. | Mrg payne was graduated from
Mrs. George M- Smith of Butler, Lt. Commander and Mrs. Vinson Americus high school, Georgia
Mrs Edna E. Smith and Milton of Greene and son, Michael of Ala- Southwestern College, and Mrs.
Thomaston, Mrs. Agnes Bosewell of meda, California, Capt. and Mrs. Pattersons Business school. She is
Monroe, Ga., spent Saturdey in Co- C. H. Church and son, C. H. Jr., acharter member of the Americus
lumbus are the guests of their father, Mr. pd ot Cl ub > and for the past few
J. J. Greene- Lt. Com. Greene Y ears has heid a position in the
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doyel, ’Mr. has recently been transfered to Ga. °Hices of the Americus Auto Co.
Lorenza Doyel and Miss Ailene Tech in Atlanta, and will report Mr. Payne, a prominent business'
Doyel will return this week-end there September 10. Capt Church man of Butler, is the son of Mr. ^
from Greenfield, 111., where they has recently returned to the U. S. and Mrs Wm. A. Payne. His i
have spent sometime visiting rela- after taking part in the Atomic mother was the former Nina May
tives.
Bomb test at Bikini Island.
We will be back in Taylor County around the middle of
September to haul and spread Limestonein Taylor County.
Limestone supplies minerals, builds bones and makes
healthier Livestock, improves the quality of Hay and Pastures,
aids Legumes, improves soil conditions, makes plants use
more of the fertilizer applied.
W do a good, even job of spreading on pastures or
cropland.
Place Your Order at the AAA Office NOW. The Govern'
ment Pays $3.00 per Ton for Using Limestone.
JACK PEED
Cox, daughter of the late Mr. and
! Mrs. Winfield W. Cox. of Butler, i
His paternal grandparents were!
the late Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Payne,
also of Butler. His sisters are
i Misses Christine and Catherine,
Payne, of Butler and Hubert Payne-
of Butler, is the only brother.
| Mr. Payne is a graduate of But-.
ler high school and Georgia-Ala-1
bama School of Commerce.
In Memoriam
In sad but loving memory of our
precious mother, Mrs. L. E. Pick
ard, who left us one year ago,
Aug. 29, 1945.
One year in heaven today, Mother,
One year since you went away, 1
Oh Mother from your Celestial!
Home,
~ u ■«»«\
I
And
say?
know that our hearts are
aching,
As they did one year ago,
When the summons came late in
the evening,
For you when we loved you so.
Mother of ours, Mother of ours,
A faithful Mother, a wonderful
Mother,
Even in glory thou art ours,
' Around God’s throne thou art
happy at rest,
Thou whose memory we cherished.
Blest rest in heavenly peace, dear
Mother of ours.
j There’s a spot of ground on earth
We cherish fond and true,
It’s the grave of our dear Mother,
That holds the blessed form of you.
Your loving children,
Fannie Pickard,
Madie Culverhouse,
Frank Pickard.
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