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rHE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 27 1947.
PAGE SEVEN
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Happenings
Members of Circle No. 2
At Her Home Tuesday
—
Circle No. 2 met at the home of
Mrs. J. H. Amos Tuesday with 15
Miss Armenda Purvis
Becomes Charming Bride
Of Mr. Alton Turner
Of cordial
nouncement
interest
of the
is the an-
marriage of
•S‘*<*"X*<*•S’** 5 ’members present.
Mrs O W Horne is the guest of I Mr. and Mrs. T. L.'Fountain and M We were glad to have Mrs. J. W. Miss Armenda Purvis daughter of
f K con Dr Pnv Fountain Mr anH M ‘ Stl P e meet Wlth Us and to en ' Mr> aIld MrS ’ Walter PurVIS, to Mr
Miss Marion West. , Bon > ur - ^ray fountain, Mr. and „„ „ aw »».
Mrs. W. H Trussell formed a con-
Miss Martha Riley spent Tuesday geniel party leaving Sunday for a
roll Miss Ethel Stipe as a new
member.
Mrs. C. E. Benns, co-chairman,
night and Wednesday in Columbus., very delightful two weeks trip over rV . Benns - co-cnairman, me aoume ring
ifpresided over the meeting. solemnized by Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Sikes of At- ® evera i Western States extending
lanta were guests of their parents lnt ° M^rno where they will visit
over the week end.
J. S. Green, Jr., student at G. M.
C., College Park, is spending a few
days with his parents.
Mesdames W S. and
Payne and Miss Christine
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
points of interest.
Miss Nan Bone of G. S .C W. visi
ted her parents ,Mr and Mrs. J. M.
Bone Saturday and Sunday.
M/. and Mrs. E. W. Jordan and
son of Ellaville were the week end i
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Gar
rett
Alton Turner, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Turner of Ellaville.
The double ring ceremony was
James Wind-
Song, This Is My Father’s World ham at his home in Thomaston
Mrs.. Walter Suggs gave the de- Feb. 8th with only a few close
votioival which was made very friends. The bride was lovely in
Mrs. Helen Clark of Bessie Tift impressive with much' scripture a suit of blue. The flowers were
Callege, Forsyth was the week end reading and prayer. white carnations,
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theme, '‘Your Master Proclaim” Mr. Turner returned from serv-
| B. H. Bazemore. Mrs. Clarke had as Program, Mrs. Eli Garrett. ice over seas January 14th.
Hubert her out of town guests Miss La- Theme, “Children of our World” Mr. and Mrs. Turner will make
Payne Vane Howard of Hartwell, student ^he Purposes of the program are their home in Ellaville where the
at Bessie Tift, and Miss Lula Stan- mdicate: 1, Some of the ways groom is employed with a well-
ford, faculty member, Weslty gram- J” racc prejudice develop; 2, known business firm,
mar school.
Butler Garden Club
To Meet Wednesday
With Mrs. L. McGinty
MUSiC-MIDDED
The Edward MacDowell club met
Mrs. Alene Childres Horton re
turned home Tuesday after under- The Butler Garden Club will meet
going treatment at Montgomery, Wednesday afternoon March 5 at
hospital. the home of Mrs. Lillian McGinty
at Rupert with Mrs
Misses Elaine Poole and Lynelle co-hosttss.
Waters of G. S. C-, Americus were
guests of their parents over the _ . . . . . .. .
week end. Services At Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. R H. Whitman and
children of Columbus were the
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Enoch Garrett.
Church Next Sunday
There will be regular worship Mrs. E - D. McCorvey.
services at the Butler Methodist June: Mrs. J. W. M. Stipe, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Garrard of Church Sunday at 11 a. m. and Et hel Stipe and Mrs. Bertha Baze
Clyattville were week end guests 7:30 P- m., conducted by the pas-
of Mrs. Garrard’s parents, Mr and tor, Rev. J. W. M. Stipe.
Mrs. A. J. Gill. , Church School at 10 a. m.
W. G. Wallace, general superin-
Many friends of Mrs. Lula Pool tendent.
will be delighted to know she is Methodist Youth Fellowship at
improving after a major operation 6:45 p. m., Mrs. Jim Gibson, Mr. and M[ s - P° ye1, o
at the Montgomery hospital. and Mrs. Frank Riley Ault Coun-
j cellors.
M*. C. F. Funderburk has return-1
ed to his home in TJalbotton after
spending a week at Montgomery
hospital under treatment.
Miss Eunice Fuller, Winnie and
Mary McDaniel and Mr. James
Saunders were the dinner gutsts
Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Mullinix of Fort Valley.
Crop and Seed Loans
For Taylor Farmers Now
Available at FHA Office
Ways of creating good will; 3,
I Signs of progress in achieving
j Christion race relationship.
| A joint meeting will be held at
the church in March. Mrs. C. E.
| benns, Mrs. J. W. Hall and Mrs.
i R. S. Foy will be cohostesses to on Tuesday. Miss Ruth Dunwody, a
Circle No. 2. former counselor of the club, was
A salad plate, sandwiches and a £uest and led in the installation
tea were served by the hostess at t '^ ie °ff* cers > who are:
President, Theresa Ann Wallace.
Vice-President, Bobbie Burns.
Recording-Secretary, Ben Moore.
Treasurer, Preston Childs.
Program and Publicity, Ann
Guinn and Mary Ann Wallace.
Other members are: Emily Allen,
Shirley Fay Bivins, Ernestine Da
vis, Margie and Betty Jo Jarrell,
Mary ' Frances Jones, Doris Martin,
Mathews and Betty McCorkle , Mary Ann Moore,
Sonja Riddick, Helen Rustin, Shir
ley Stewart, and Warren Stipe.
PROGRAM
A tribute to Edward MacDowell
for whom the club is named:
Poem, To A Wild Rose. Ann Guinn
Solo, Barcarolle, Ernestine Davis.
Menuet, Bach, Preston Childs.
Hymn Playing, Volunteers.
A period of study on the instru-
October: Wesleyan Service Guild 1T1 o n< f u l he ? r< ? eS P a -
November: Mrs. Allen Payne; i Band Practice.
Mrs. Walter Suggs and Mrs.’ Irene ^ musical study containing music
p eed symbols and terms.
December: Joint meeting at j Chairs
The MacDowell Juvenile Club
DEAN
THEATRE
BUTLER, GA.
Tuesday’s meeting.
Hostesses for Circle No. 2
January: Mrs. J. H. West and
Ran Cooper Miss Marion West.
1 February: Mrs. W. A. Payne and
Mrs. J. Herman Amos.
March: Mrs. C. E Benns and Ivirs
R. S. Foy and Mrs. J. W. Hall.
April: Mrs. Eli Garrett, Mrs. J.
C. Giles and Mrs. Mauldin.
May: Mrs. W. M
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 2-3 "
Sunday P. M. Show 3 o’clock. Sunday Night Show 9:00 o’clock
Monday Night Shows 8.0 0 o’Clock
William Elliott - Constance Moore
In
la Old Sacramento
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 4-5
Night Shows 8:00 o’clock
George Sanders - Signe Hasso - Carole Landis
In
A Scandal In Paris
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 7-8
Friday Night Shows 8:00
Saturday Shows Continue Frnr- 1;30 to 11
Buster Crabbe
In
more.
July: Mrs. Mosley Childres.
August: Mrs. O. W. Home, Mrs.
O. C. Keen and Mrs. J. C. Stand-
ridge.
1 September: Mrs. O. T. Driskell
Terrors On Horseback
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Baptist church in Butler Sunday.
Annual crop or seed loan service
which farmers formerly received at
Tavlor County Representative in 'he crop loan office in this city
the Georgia legislature, Mr. Gar- will be available at the office of
land Byrd, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. D. E. the Farmers’ Home Administration
Byrd and Mrs. Troy Whatley, of here.
Reynolds, attended services at the This announcement was made
yesterday by Robert L. Burns, As
sociate FHA County Supervisor.
The new arrangement is the result
of the merger last November of the
Farm Security Adminitration and
the Emergency Crop and Feed Loan
Agency of the Farm Credit Admin
istration the new agency, set up by
action of the 79th Congress makes
possible the handling of crop
loans, and various types of su
pervised credit formerly furnished
through the FSA, in the one coun
ty office. The types of supervised
credit included production loans of
one to five years for the purchase
of workstock, livestock, machinery,
farm and home equipment, and
other operating needs; farm own
ership loans for the purchase of
family-type farm homes amortized
over a possible 40 year period. They
are available only to borrowers
who cannot obtain credit upon
Chest
Colds
Act promptly, Mother, to help relieve
muscular soreness or tightness, conges
tion and irritation in upper breathing
parages, fits of coughing—due to
dolds. Rub on Vicks VapoRub ... it
PENETRATES to upper bronchial
tubes with its special medicinal vapors,
STIMULATES chest and back
surfaces like a warming poultice.
Often by morning most of the
misery of the cold is gone! Remember—
ONLY VAPORUB Gives Yon this spe
cial double action. It’s time-tested,
home-proved... the best-known home
remedy for reliev- a a a 4mm A
ing miseries of | ^ 9
ch !I . ~ren’s colds. VAPORUB
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Christmas party of both Circles.
Members of Circle No. 2
Mrs. J. Herman Amos
Mrs. C. E. Benns
Mrs. Bertha Bazemore
Mrs. O. S. Cox
Mrs. Mosley Childres
Miss Ethel Chapman
Mrs. O. T. riskell
Mrs. L. M. Doyle
Mrs. R. S. Foy
Mrs. J. C. Giles
Mrs. Eli Garrett
Mrs. J. W. Hall
Mrs. O. W. Horne
Mrs. O. C. Keen
Mrs. E. D. McCorvey
Mrs. W. M. Mathews
Mrs. Eva Mauldin
Mrs. Irene Peed
Mrs. Mintie Pope
Mrs. Allen Payne
Mrs. J. C. Standridge
Mrs. Walter Suggs
Miss Ethel Stipe
Mrs. J. H. West
Miss Marion West
—Pub. Chairman.
Members and Friends
Invited To Attend
Services at Midway
will meet Wednesday, March 5tii.
The Music Department is look
ing forward to the coming of the
movie, "I Have Always Loved You”
at the Dean Theater at an early
i date. It is a “must see” not only
! for music lovers but has romanc^
j and plot to appeal to everyone. *
| Barbara Allen, President of the
St. Cecilia Club, spent the week-end
in College. Park.
Aileen Doyel celebrated her birth
day Tuesday. Guests for the dinner
j were Misses Gloria Bazemore, Ber
nice Waller, and Mary Ann Willi
ams.
| Eobbie Burns, an A piario student,
has a broken right arm. Much
searching for left hand music In
the studio resulted in plenty of
| work for the next several weeks.
Other students who were absent
this week are Carol Bazemore, eye
trouble, Jean Peed has flu, Shirley
Dunn, a sprained wrist,,
j J. S. Green, a former member of
the music class visited school Wed
nesday. ,
Marilyn Bussey—Publicity
Christian Science
Lesson-Sermon
reasonable terftis from other sourc- Church conference Sunday at 111 The subject of the Lesson-Sermon
PS . I o’clock a. m. All members are urged which will b6 re^d in Churches ol I
! to attend. Sunday School Sunday Christ, Scientist, throughout the j
— “ 7 t morning at 10:30. Let us all be in the world Sundav is “Christ,
»XSSXftSS3gSXSSXSXXXSS%SSSSSXXXXXXXSX%XS*SSttXXSXXS%XSXX our place for this study. Preaching Jesus-’
' ! at 11:30 a. m. by the pastor. Read The Golden Text is: “Unto us a'
John the fourth chapter. Our text child is born, unto us a son is I
is the 32nd verse. This text says given: «nd the government shall j
“I Have Meat”. Everybody is talk- be upon his shoulder: and his
ing about the meat shortage. Are name shall-be called Wonderful,!
you going to have a shortage this Counsellor, Tht mighty God, The'
year? Hear this message. Bring a everlasting Father, The Prince of
friend with you. It is a most timely Peace” (Isa. 9:6). *
message for all our people. | Among the citations which com-
| Am asking all of the Sunday prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-
school teachers and officials and the lowing passage from the Bible:
deacons both Midway and Antioch “The next day John seeth Jesi/s j
; to be present Sunday to have a coming unto him, and saith, Be- |
! joint meeting immediately after the hold the Lamb of God, which tak-
! preaching hour to discuss our S S. e th away the sin of the world.” j
enlargement program from March (John 1:29).
10th through the 14th. I The Lesson-Sermon also includes 1
Preaching at Horeb Church Sun- the following passage from the
day afternoon at 3 oclock’. All mem Christian Science textbook, "Science
bers ana friends of that church are and Health with Key to the Scrip-
urged to worship with us. Pray for tures” by Mary Baker Eddy:
rhe pastor in all of his work Sun- “Christ is the true idea voicing
day j good, the divine message from God
J. H. Stanford j to men speaking to the human
1 consciousness. The Christ .is incor-
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1 image and likeness, dispelling the
One model B Farm All Tractor, 1945 illusions of the senses; the Way,
model, in perfect condition. Culti- the Truth, and the Life healing the
vators, planters and harrow. Also sick and casting out evils, de-
one model B. Jonh Deer, in perfect stroying sin, disease, and death” •
shape. Cultivators, planters, har- (p. 332).
row, and 4 disc tiller also com- ,
bind. Also one Case 4 disc Dillet hottsf ways.mpank
in perfect shape.
Special State Tax
NOTICE
All Special State tax is now
due and payable until April 1st,
1947. Please pay yours how and
avoid the penalty which is added
April 1st.
Respectfully
P. A. JENKINS, T.
Taylor County
C.
D. W. Payne
Reynolds, Ga.
HOUSE WAYS-MEANS
COMMITTEE ASKS FOR
RETAIL SALES TAX
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
Phone 497-W Thomaston, Ga.
SALES & SERVICE
209 E. Gordon Street
| Atlanta, Ga-, Feb. 25—The House
1 Ways and Means Committee recoqrj-
' mended a retail sales tax of three
| percent after studying the bill Mon
day afternoon. They voted, 29 to
6, for a favorable recommendation
1 of the bill.
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