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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 15, 1947.
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^Miss Janie Neisler has returned Mr. and Mrs. Carl Giles
spent
home after a few days’ visit in At- last week in Columbia, S. C., and
lanta. A'ugYista and Macon, Ga., guests of
relatives.
Mrs. Emma Newton of Orlanda,.
Fla. is the guest of her son, Mr. | Mrs. E. H Bazemore visited her
J H.’ Newton. 1 brother, Mr. Floyd Hall, who is
, , w , seriously ill at Lawson General
Miss Martha Locke of Macon, is hospital Sunday,
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Z. T. Locke.
.-AGE SEVEIf
Mr. Arman Bazemore of Mercer
| University; Mrs. Helen Clarke, and
^Mr. Otis B. Cox left yesterday fyjj sses Lovaine Howard and Betty,
for Columbus where he has ac- j_, ou Foreman of Bessie Tift Col-'
' Regular Army Officers
Above Average Salary
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cepted a position. lege, sptnt the week-end with Mr.
Mrs. R. S. Foy spent Sunday in and ^ rS- Bazemore.
Presenting •
REV. C. H. KOPP
—IN—
Revival Services
Butler Baptist Church
June 4-13
Two Services Daily
Special Song Services
REV. W. B. HOATS. Pastor
Waverly Hall the guest of Mr. and i Mr. Car i Hobbs attended the fu-
Mrs. Earl Stinson. neral of his cousin, Miss Sylvia
Miss Ruth Cox of G. S. C. W-, Hobbs in Panama City Fla., Tues-
Milledgeville, was the week-end da F - His mother, Mrs. C. C Hobbs
yxest of home folks returned home with him and will
^ spend several days in Butler.
Miss June Trussell of Atlanta is
spending the wtek with her moth-' Mr - and Gord ° n Wallact and
er Mrs. Eva Trussell. daughters Misses Theresa and Iris
’ spent Mother s Day in Stockbridge
Sgt. James A. Braddy, of Camp guests of Mrs. Wallace’s mother,
Campbell, Ky., is the guest of his Mrs. S. E. Moore, who returned
mother, Mrs Jack Brooks. home with them for a few days’ Butler Garden Club
tvlr. and Mrs W. H. Palmer of ‘
Thomaston, were the recent guests .... _
of Mr and Mrs. J. L. Duncan. MlSS JailieS 10 WM
Mrs. H. H. Riley has returned D . i Ci J • J
home after spending several weeks Mr. IjODCM MdnQNuQC
in Atlanta, the guest of Mr. and
Mis. H. D Wall. I . n/r ^ j t c
^ _ I , ,, and ^ rs> Grady James of Wednesday afternoon, May 7, with
Met May 8 at Home of
Mrs. Hubert Payne
Surprising as it may be, it is a
fact that the soldiers true net in-
|come runs well ahead of the aver
age in civilian life.
I The soldier receives a pay check
J—plus his food, clothing, living
quarters, and medical and dental
j care. What’s more, he has NO fed
eral income tax.
| That’s why it is estimated that!
;it requires a civilian income of i
j S211.50 to equal the buck private's
| pay of $75 00 a month.
| But the private’s pay will climb.
It will increase with each proma-
tion. It will increase with each re
enlistment. It will increase (20%
for overseas service.) It will in
crease by the addition of depen
dency allowances. With these in-
| creases a soldier’s pay can ulti
mately become the equivalent of a
$5,000 annual income in civilian
life.
' Compare the soldier’s true net
income with opportunities in civil
ian life—and you will agree that
the Army career offers above av
erage pay.
j The above, plus many other
benefits awaits the man who
makes hisfuture secure by enlist
ing, or re-enlisting in the regular
army today.
| The mobile recruiting unit will
be in this city Thursday and Fri
day, May 15 and 16.
| First Sgt. Wm. G. Newbold, in
charge, has complete information
on the regular army. Vets are re-
DEAN
BUTLER, GA.
The Butler Garden Club met at quested to bring discharges and
the home of Mrs. Hubert Payne form 100 with them.
WANT AD COLUMN
POSTED
Mrs. B. W. Smith and Mrs. J. this city announce the engagement Mrs. W. S. Payne, Mrs. W. G. Hill, j
B. McManus, of Thomaston, spent of their daughter, Mildred to Mr. Miss Louise Hill and Mrs .Herman!
last Thursday in Butler the Robert Standridge also of Butler. Amos as co-hostesses. Beautiful
guests of relatives The marriage will take place at arrangements of spring flowers |
The many friends of Mrs J H a " eady datG ‘ wero uscd throughout the house. | Persons’ Lake is private proper-
Newton will be gratified to learn MlSS James ls a graduate of the We were delighted to have Mrs. ty and not open to the public. This
„ u „ u local High school and is an em- Butts, assisted by Mrs. Robert property is posted and anyone who
that she is much improved follow
ing a recent illness
ploye of the Butler Ttlephone Co. Suggs of Thomaston, give a dem- trespasses on it is subject to prose-
Mr. Standridge is the son of Mr. onstration on flower arrangements, cution. (515)
Mrs. Hollis Hammock, Mrs. Jno. and Mrs. W. F. Standridge. He is Mrs. Butts brought 21 displays
L. Moon, Mrs. Aaron Hopkins and a Butler High school graduate and ranging from eighteenth century
son, Cecil, of Columbus, visited a veteran of World War II. He is U P to modern arrangements of to-
relatives here Tutsday. engaged in the lumber business day.
• , . , „ .. . . with his father.
The many friends of Mr. Lewis
Brown of Howard, regret to learn
of his illness. He is a patient at 5nHth*H6iSl6r
the Montgomery hospital. I
I The hostesses served a most at-
Mrs. Mary Person Sims.
LOST
One stran of knotted simulated
Miss Carolyn Bazemore, student Engagement Told
a tthe University of Georgia, Ath-1
ens, spent the week-end with her
| tractive salad plate to 39 mem- pearls. Lost Saturday afternoon
I bers and four visitors. Mrs. Butts, May 10 in or around Butler. Finder
Mrs Suggs, Mrs. Williams and Mrs will please return to Herald Office
Mintie Pope. The club was glad to 0r to Mrs. Will Turner, Mauk, Ga.
welcome Mrs. Clarence Saunders Reward offered. (515)
as a new member.
SUNDAY,-MONDAY & TUESDAY, MAY 18-19-20
Sunday P. M. Show 3 o’clock. Sunday Night Show 0:00 o’clock
Monday Night Shows 8 30 o’clock
Tyrone Power - Gene Tierney - John Payne
Anne Baxter - Clifton Webb - Herbert Marshall
In
THE RAZOR’S EDGE
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MAY 21-22
Night Shows 8:30 o’clock
Robert Cummings
In
THE CHASE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 23-24
Friday Night Shows 8:00 Saturday Shows Continue Frni» 1:30 to 11
Paul Kelly and Judith Allen
In
IT HAPPENED OUT WEST
Plus Second Feature
Tim McCoy
SIX CUN TRAIL
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FOR SALE
1931 Chevrolet Station Wagon-
Perfect condition. New tires. Will
sell right. See me at once. (5 15)
J. II. Newton, Butltr, Ga.
FRYERS FOR SALE
Mrs. C. M. Babb, Mrs. Bertha
narpnK Mr and Mrs F H Bazp- 1 Announ cement is made by Mr. Bazemore, Mrs. Lewis Beason and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baze and Mrg T M . Smith of Forsyth, of Mrs. George will entertain the
’ the engagement of their daughter, Club June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Benns, Mr. Betty Manelle, to Dr. Wilbur Eu-
Charles Benns and son, Edward, gene Neisler. The marriage is to ■ 1 U| ki II ki/it
spent Sunday at Thomaston the fake place Sunday, June 16, at 5 LcUGlIOn TY.M.U. MCT
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farley o’clock in the First Baptist church, ,
Keeves. Forsyth, with Rev. H. V. Smith of- InUrSuSy, M3V Olll
ficiating. I *
Mr. and Mrs. Chappel McCants, Miss Janet Smith Wm be her I TT
of Wernersville, Penna., and Mr. ci<;tpr‘<5 maid nf hnnnr rari npisIpi- The Lebanon w - M. U ...... _
and Mrs. Julian McCants, of Jack- [SSe”wUl 4 test man aS" e “ ay «• wl,h Mrs ' D ' “ T “ e * d *»’ “ d Fri '
sonville, Fla., are guests of Butler usbers w m be Fitzhugh Penn of J7'. "w ^LlVi „ T
relatives. Brunswick, Curtis Allen of Atlanta' . ? a ^ a
nese.
Cathryn Culverhouse of! f/^ Waldrop^of Dublin and Har-, gong, Rescue the Perishing.
N. H. Red “Butter Milk Fed”
met Fryers for sale. If notified by card
1 day afternoons.
Mrs. P. B
Miss
Emory University hospital, Atlan-, ris Smith of Macon. | p ra yer„ Mrs. Silas Harris
ta, was the week end guest of her I The bride-elect is a graduate of, Mrs. J. R. Carpenter had
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cul- Tift College. _ charge of the devotional. Others
verhouse.
« Sgt. and Mrs. George Duncan
(5‘l‘2p)
Childs
Butler, Rte. 1
FOR SALE
1943 Willis Jeep
1942 One-half ton
Chevrolet
The groom-elect is the son of Mr taking part were Mrs. Emory Har-1
and Mrs. W. E. Neisler of Butler. r j s> Mrs. C. O. White, Mrs. J. c. Truck with Thornton Unit.
He was graduated from Auburn Harris, Mrs. Dudley Harris, Mrs J. i 1943 Two-and-one-half ton G. M,
and little daughter, Janet, of Max-, Polytechnic Institute, where he was q Albritton and Mrs. Ora Barrow, i c - 6x6 with boom and winch.
well Field, Ala., were week-end
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Duncan.
Week-end guests of Mr. Walter
Butler and Mrs. Eva Mauldin in
cluded Mrs. Gladys Scrubbs, Mrs.
a member of Alpha Psi fraternity.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Old business was discussed.
Prayer by Mrs. D. M. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wall an-
1944 Two-and-one-half ton 6x6
! G.M.C. Truck.
j 1941 Three-quarter ton Dodge
n( > m , n ... Command Car.
Ball Game at Byromville an gi cans to, cars.
LEWIS MINOR, Jr., Butler, Ga.
FOR SALE
Elizabeth Williams and Mr. Wiley ,?° un “ th 5 birtb of a daughter at I The Butler Baseball team will
Mauldin all of Atlanta. he Crawford Long Hospital, At- p ay Byromville Sunday afternoon
lanta, May 10th. The little lady at 3 o clock. The game is to be
Recent visitors at the home of weighs 7 1-2-lbs. and will be played in Byromville. All persons 1 State inspected Porto Rico sweet
Mrs. R. O Rogers were: Mr and ca D c d Patricia. Mrs. Wall and ba- interested are invited to Byrom- ruiai ° rianu> .
Mr, m Frppman nf ruthhprf by will arrive in Butler today to ville Sunday afternoon to attend R E_ :
Ml and Mrs j S Freeman and Quests of Mrs. Wall's parents, Mr. the game.
6on of Hilton, and Mrs. J. M. Grif-, and Mrs. H. H. Riley, for several j
•♦in, of Dothan, Ala. weeks.
Sgt. Roswell Locke, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Andrews
Five Points
R. E. McCants, Butler, Ga. R. 2.
HOME TOWN NEWS
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the popular DeSota and Plymouth dealer in Butler."
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BUTLER,GEORGIA
FOR SALE
and Mrs. Z. T. Locke, who has been, announce the birth of a 6-lb. 12-oz.
in the armed service for the past son, James Leonard, Tuesday, April
. , . , . „ ^ x _ . i Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jarrell spent
27 months, most of which time 29, at the St. Vincent hospital, in Sund in Thomaston as Mother’s
was spent in Korea, arrived home Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Andrews is Day guest8 of their motherf Mrs . w
Monday. He has been givtn a dis- the former Miss Emily Jarrell
charge from the Army Butler.
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Butler, Georgia
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Miss Myrtle Walker of Thomas
ton spent Tuesday with Mrs. Clar
ence Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jarrell, Misses
Effie Smith and Helen Jarrell spent j
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Blasche.
One pair eight months old red-
bone and black and tan crossed
coon hounds.
Samuel McCrary,
Reynolds, Ga., R. 1
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TRUCK FOR HIRE
Local and long distance hauling.
Bill Trawick, Butler, R. 1.
Clearance
STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE
Fresh Strawberries at my resi
dence one mile north of town; 35c
I Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kendrick per qt. Also Sweet Potato plants,
and little son, Lester spent Sun- | SHERMAN SPIVEY,
day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom i523tp) Butler, Ga., R. 1.
Kendrick.
Mrs. Laura Jordan was the Sun
day night supper guest of Mr. and
| Mrs. Joe Blasche.
FOR SALE
Home Comfort Range in good
Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Sanders and condition; price $30 without water
children wert recent guests of Mr. reservoir; $40 with reservoir. Also
and Mrs. Phillip Jarrell. Goldfish, any quantity, 15c each.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jarrell and j H. E. Neisler, Fickling Mill,
children of Thomaston, were the (5’8’3tp) Butler, Ga. R. 2.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Bennett.
We are glad to learn that
Mr.
HOGS FOR SALE
Calvin Jarrell is on the road to Two 7-months-old Duroc Boars,
recovery after having been ill for grand champion blood lines; Regis-
some time. ter Certificates in buyers name.
Mrs. Wilson Starling and Henri- Prices very cheap compared to
etta, of Thomaston, spent Tuesday quality. (4’8)
the guest of Mr. Henry Jarrell and J. T. Mathews, Butler, Ga.
Mr. nd Mrs. Cecil Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jarrell were
1930 Model-A pickup with four
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed practically new tires. (522tp)
Pennington. » P. BUSSEY CHILDS.
Electric Hot Plates .
Electric Toasters .
Electric Irons . .
600x16 4-Ply Tires
55x16 Tractor Tires
10x28 Tractor Tires
Bicycle Tires . .
Radio Batteries .
$2.75
$3.50
$7.95
$13.50
$12.45
>$39.00
$1.94
$6.00
COLWELL MOTOR
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