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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTTJSRl^iKOKGU^fA^ZS^ajgl 1
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Hap peningt
Mr. Fred Peed of Macon was the I MfC Homer COY k
TUPSt of Butler relatives Sunday. 1 1 " IIWI ' ,C » wA I)
Bob Carson and Miss Helen j Recipient of Many Favors
in Birthday Observance
Mr.
Dunwody spent Wednesday in Ma
con.
Col. J. R. Lunsford, Ordinary,
spent yesterday in Columbus on
legal business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert R. Rife of Ma-
con . were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Byrd.
Mrs. John Turk, Mrs. Robert
Wilson and Mrs. Sara Cross spent
Wednesday in Macon.
Mrs Sara Poole of Warner Rob
ins spent the week end with her
mother, Mrs. Lula Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wallace and
children attended the Moore family
reunion at Stockbridge Sunday.
Capt. Gray Fountain of Augusta
was the week end guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Foun
tain.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Hawkins
attended the County Agent’s Dis
trict meeting in Albany Wednes
day.
Rev. Leon Edwards, of Macon,
commencement Sunday minister,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Adams. Other guests of
the day included Mr. and Mrs. B.
M. Montgomery.
Mrs. Charlie Kemp and daugh
ter. Mrs. Carl Bateman of Byron,
were spend-the-day guests of Miss
Marion West Sunday. Mrs. Kemp
was before her marriage Miss Cha
rlie Mulkey, at former citizen of
Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beason and
little son, Jimmy, of Marshallville
and Mr. and Mrs. David Beason
and little daughter, Judy of Bax
ley were the Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Turk and Dr. and
Mrs. Lewis Beason.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAteer of
Junction City, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Benns Sunday. But
ler friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Ateer will regret to learn they are
leaving this week for Reform, -Ala.
to make their home.
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Montgomery
and Patricia, are spending this
week in Biloxi, Miss., where Dr.
Montgomery is attending the Post
Graduate Surgical Assembly of the
Southeastern Surgical Congress in
session at the Buena Vista Hotel
in that city.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Gill included Dr. Clark Gill,
of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Mimbs of Milledgeville; Dr. and
Mrs. Julian Gill of Shellman; Mr.
and Mrs. G. T. Jarrard and son of
Clyattsville; Dr. Paul Gill of Ella-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Grady Long
and daughter of Americus.
Last Sunday Mrs. Homer 'C<
was greeted with a surprise tha
was perhaps never surpassed l
any event in her entire life. Friem
and relatives from far and nee
gathered in her home early Sunda
in a surprise celebration of hi
33rd birthday. All who can.
brought lovely gifts and bounl
tul baskets ot food for the noo.
meal. ,
At the noon hour a variety c
palatable food was served to th
many guests present.
Following lunch period, manj
cards were read and the numerou
jifts presented. The honoree wa.
so pleasantly surprised and si
jolly that one could scarcely reai
lze her as being other than
much younger person. At times shi
almost came to tears from the ovt.
joy that had come to her on thi.
happy occasion.
As the afternoon shadows bega<
lengthening the guests departed
for their sepective homes but no.
before wishing the honoree many-
happy returns of the day.
j Those attending this delightful
celebration included Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin B. Cox and daughter, Rita,
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Cox and son,
Franklin, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
Seay, Mrs. Bertha Hammon, Miss
Ktssie Mackey, of Ft. Valley; Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Cox and children,
Mrs. B. F. Kirksey, Mr. and Mrs.
uennis Peterman and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Mott, Mrs. Frank
Rone, Mr. Clyde Mott, Mrs. Bertha
Hinton and son.
Prominent Schley County
Couple Married Sunday
tlusic Minded
(Mary Jo Harvey)
Music lovers who attended the
iecital given by the pupils from
he Senior Class appreciated the
ocal numbers rendered by Mr.
lifford Whatley Jr., of Reynolds,
/is selections were: The Green
athedral, Give a Man a Horse He
an Ride and Old Man River. Mrs.
A. Pendergrast at the piano. The
iOgram in detail is omitted for
ck of space. For flowers and ar-
angemenl of stage thanks to. Mrs.
iugh Cheek, Mrs. E. H. Dunn and
Irs. J. W. Edwards II.
Students form the MacDowell
Club who won superior ratings at
he Music Festival will go to Car-
ersville Sunday to play on the pro
gram of Georgia Superiors. They
re: Nancy Childs, Harris Hortman
Jargie JarreH and Elizabeth
Mathews.
Mr. Ralph Cox, a gifted member
Jf the Music Club has visited in
he school this week. The depart
ment is very proud of his record,
le has continued his study of
nusic in a Chicago music con-
orvatory and majors in directing
choral and religious music.
This is the last column we are
editing for ttie current school year
194S-49. Next year we will be
separated, several away at other
schools, and we hope pursuing the
■ Judy of music. A happy musical
vacation to all the students.
Sincere thanks to the Butler
Herald for allowing this space from
time to time and enabling the
Junior Club to give publicity to
publicity to music.
Editor's Note: It has afforded the
Herald genuine pleasure to con
tribute this column to such splen
did group of school folk and sin
cerely trust that our humble con
tribution has in some degree
helped to broaden the love and ap
preciation of music in the hearts
and lives of our young people.
Taylor Mill News
Sunday Memorable
Day in Family of
Mrs. R.E. Wainwright
Howard News
Mr. and Mrs. Huie Abercombie of
East Point are visiting Mrs. Lee
Watson.
Mr. Floyd Martin and Miss Jackie
Driskell of Butler visited relatives
here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard King, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Martin spent Tues
day in Macon.
Miss Cathryn Culverhouse of
Emory hospital visited Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Culverhouse recently.
Mrs. Lydia Williams and Miss
Mary Ann Williams of Columbus
will be the week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. McCoy Williams.
Mrs. Leila Willis and Miss Pearl
McManus attended the graduating
exercises in Talbotton last Friday
evening.
Mrs. J. H. Vann and baby of Ma
con are spending sometime with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parks near
Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Shellman Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Welch and
children of Macon were Tuesday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Huie Aber
combie and Mrs. Lee Watson.
Ellaville, Ga.—The Andrew Chap
el Methodist church on Ellaville
road, beautifully ’ decorated with 1
greenery and white flowers, formed
the setting for the marriage of
Miss Flora Jeanette Strange,
daughter of Mrs. Walter G. Strange i
to Hiram W. Knowlton, at 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 22. Rev. L. M. Spivey
of Ashburn, performed the double
ring ceremony in the presence of a
large group of friends and rela
tives.
Woodmen Circle Members
Met Monday Evening
>«. —
The regular meeting of Azalea
Grove 413, Supreme Forest Wood
men Circle was held at the home
of Mrs. Wilba Deen Tante Monday-
even ing.
Mrs. Mary Ruth Salter, district
manager was present and presided
over the meeting.
The meeting ■ was well attended
and plans outlined for the or
ganizational program of the Cir
cle.
I Mrs. R. E. Wainwright celebrated
i her 59th birthday Sunday, each of
j her children coming » home and
bringing well filled baskets.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Childree
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Windham and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Taunton and
Fay Peacock of Butler spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Windham and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Windham and
baby of Columbus spent the week
end with relatives here.
Jean Crooke, Phyllis Tomlin and
Jane Windham were Sunday guests
of Willorene and Betty Barrow'.
Mrs. Herman Parks’ sister from
Americus is spending a few days
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Windham Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Windham, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Windham and Mrs.
Eunice Crooke were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wind
ham.
Miss Sara Parks dnd Mr. James
Parks of Macon spent the week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Youngblood
spent Sunday with Mr. Boss Wind
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Childree
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Gallmon and Mrs.
Odessa Childree.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byrd and
family of Panhandle were Sunday
visitors of Mr. nad Mrs. Lonnie
Morrell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Newell of
Porterdale and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Schaffer and children of Columbus
visited Mrs. Lillie M. Tomlin and
Phyllis Saturday night.
Martha Nell Barnes of Rupert
spent the week end w'ith Sue
Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers of
Macon and Mr. Roy Rogers of
Thomaston spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers,
t Alice Peacock spent the weekend
with Joyce Peacock,
j Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and
family spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Peacock and fam-
ily.
| Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Albritton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peacock spent
Saturday in Thomaston.
Mrs. Lillie M. Tomlin and Phyllis
DEAN
BDTLEB, CA.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, May 29-30
Sunday P. M. Show 3:00—Sunday Night Show 9:00 P. M.
Show Starts Monday Night 8:30 P. M.
Olivia de Haviland
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THE SNAKE PIT”
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, June 1-2
Wednesday & Thursday Night Shows Start at 8:30 P. M.
“MICKEY”
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, June 3-4
Friday Night Show Starts at 8:30 P. M.
Saturday Shows Continue from 1:30 to 11 P. M.
Eddie Dean
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Prairie Outlaw
Plus Second Feature
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At noon everyone gathered in
the grove where dinner was
spread. Each of her children did
their best to make this an enjoy-
aule day for Mother Wainwright.
Those present included Mrs.
Estelle Lewis and children, Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. Aultman, Mr. and
Mrs. Bowden Hires and children,
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wainwright and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wainwright Jr., and baby, Mrs.
Halley Watson and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Posey and children
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Casey, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Bussey.
Mrs. L. D. King, Mrs. Irene Greg
ory, Mrs. Herman Parks and Syl
via Underwood spent Saturday
shopping in Macon.
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JOHN EASON Butler, Georgia
Local Basebaii Team
Defeated Ideal Sunday
Taylor Mill Grammar School
Class To Graduate May 30
The Taylor County Baseball Team
defeated Ideal team for a second
time Sunday afternoon by a score
of 21 to 11.
Ernest Parker, pitcher for the
lbcal team, gave up only a few
hits;
wj- Carl Hobbs, catcher, led the 21
score attack by scoring 7 hits out
of 7 times at the plate.
Next game will be called Sun
day afternoon at the Taylor Mill
diamond with Buena Vista.
j
Congratulations |
The graduation exercises of the
Taylor Mill Grammar School will
take place at the Taylor Mill
school auditorium Monday, 7:30 p.
m. The program will be as fol
lows:
Song by the Class
Salutatory, Phyllis Tomlin
Class Will, Patsy Roberson
Song by the Class
Valedictory, Sylvia Underwood
Song by the Class
Master of Ceremonies, Supt. H.S.
Gates.
Address, Hon. Garlond Byrd.
Presentation of Diplomas, Hon.
W. H. Elliston.
1950 Baptist Convention
Meets in Chicago; Atlanta
Withdraws Her Invitation
"OLD MAID’S CLUB” A SUCCESS
Saturday night, May 21, has
come and gone but the memories of
the play given by the Taylor Mill
Woman’s Club, “The Old Maids
Club” will linrer for nuite a wb’io
The ladies really did a good job
and Hudson Poole and Hubert
Arnold helped out wonderfully.
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! DR. WILLIS L. WEBB
| OPTOMETRIST
£ Announces the changing of his day in Butler to
;? WEDNESDAY of each weeek, beginning March 30th,
❖ instead of each Saturday as has been his custom in the
❖ past.
❖ EYES EXAMINED
% GLASSES PRESCRIBED FOR EFFICIENT VISION
Office: Hours:
;|l Masonic Bldg. Every Wednesday
Butler, Ga. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m
Oklahoma City—The Southern
Baptist Convention, breaking a
j 104-year precedent of never going
■ into predominontly Northern Bap-
: list territory, voted to hold the
1950 convention in Chicago,
j Atlanta, which has been con-
! Hdered a leading contender, with-
; drew in favor of Houston,
j The decision was made by secret
! ballot in face of a 4-1 committee
! report favoring Houston.
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