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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER GEORGIA, JANUARY 15, 1953.
PAnv amre-v
Local
Happenings
hAhiiiiudiuiIuIib^^
Mrs. Mae Riley is visiting her
children in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. A. Dennard of Gordon and
Mrs. C. T. Wright spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Purvis
Have Delightful Trip to
Washington, Recently
Mrs. Ella Webb of Roberta spent
last week with her daughter, Mrs.
Hubert Payne.
Mr. Lonnie Rawls, formerly of
State Board of Health l'l a>lor Mill News
Permits Corpe to be Named
Mr. and Mrs. Will Downs of Ma-
To Hospital Position con were week end visitors of their I
| Paul Roberson of Andulusia, Ala. j
The State Board of Health voted visited relatives and friends *.eie. I
recently to permit Dr. Sellers to pro- Mr. and Mrs. James Bartlett and !
ceed with appointment of Dr. R. F. children of Macon visited Mr. and
Corpe, 40, as director of Battey Mrs. Calvin Bartlett Sunday.
State Hospital ! Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Peterman}
Dr. Corpe replaces Dr. Rufus * nd children, Mr and Mrs Wanzie
Payne who resigned as director last Jf terma " ' Veie D Su " d ^. 1 V , lsitors °!
year to accept a position as super- * nd M f r T s - B - F. Childree and
intendent of the new state medical Mra - Leda Underwood. ,
| Mrs. Dons Parker was a Sunday |
„ , visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bart-
Dr. Corpe has been at Battey j ett .
since July 1952 as Chief of Surg- f Miss Florino King and Horace
ery. Prior to his coming to Battey spent Saturday night with Mr. and 1
I hospital in Augusta
We had a nice trip to Washing
ton, D. C., and other points of inter
est.
We spent two weeks in Charleston he was with the U. S. Public Health Mrs. Ben” Curtis
Butler, now Atlanta, visited Butler g. q m visiting our eldest son John Service working mostly on surgical Mr and j^ rs E j mer Childree and
friends Sunday. Purvis, and sight seeing which we assignment in the field of TB. Miss Hallie Mae Gallmon attended H
Mrs. Sara Robinson of Montgom- enjoyed immensel y- ^ te ^ 1 ^ V1 {'.^ A uative of Colfax, 111., he receiv- the al-night singing in Macon Fri-j
nrv Ala is thp f?uest of her sis- Charleston we went to Naval Air ed b j s aca demic training at Eure- day night. 1
ter Mrs. H. H. Riley. Jest BaSie ’ Patu . rent River - Md > and ka College and the University of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hesters of
if was interesting to see so many mj no i s . D r . Corpe did his intern- Junction City visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. George Dillard of Thomaston different makes of planes; also a hsip at the Lut heran Hospital, Ft. Ben Childree Sunday. i
was the week end guest of hsi sis- very large one and still being en- \Vayne, and the Illinois Research Mr. and Mrs. Grady Roberson of
ter, Mrs. E. F. Garrett. larged. There .was a lot of construe- and Education Hospital, Chicago. Thomaston spent Sunday with Miss
... lion in P r °S ress - . J He was a resident in patheology Ruby Roberson. I
Mrs. Farley Reeves and son, 0ur son Milarii being stationed at the Medical College of Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Al'en spent Sunday'
Jac . k ’-7 ere r W ^f k R " d g 1 f M fhere we went over to Washington and a Su rgi C al Resident at the with Mr. and Mrs Andrew Chil-
and Mrs. C. R. Benns. } which is 65 miles away. First we m inois Research and Education dree. I
Mr." and Mrs. J. T. Mathews are visited the capitol which was very Hospital. Misses Jane and Jerry Windham
visiting in Atlanta, guests of Mr. interesting. From there we went Dr corpe is a diplomat of the spent Saturday wilh Mrs. Under
and Mrs. Robert Mathews. |f° George Washington’s monument; American Board of Surgery and a wood. I
then to Abe Lincoln’s monument Fellow in the American College of
Eld. and Mrs. M. A. Hall of a nd on to General Lee’s Mansion. Surgeons.
Arabi were supper guests Saturday We viewed his clave quarters and
night of Mrs. E. F. Garrett and j think they were well cared for.
Sunday
Mrs. Earl Stinson is
the Montgomery hospital,
many friends hope for her a speedy
recovery.
Lt. and Mrs. James Braddy left.
ConHnual Changes in
spital. len Hep honor'gualdlTon'July and ai dit- Qyf ^Olld TodaV
H fprpnt nnp pops off and on everv J
We left there and went to the Un
known Soldiers Grave where an
ferent one goes off and on every
hour. We rode over the Arlington
Felton Childree spent
with Kelley Childree.
j Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Hinton
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Roberson of
Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston of
Macon spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Parks.
Rev. Holloman of Alabama, con
ducted services at the Mt. Olive
church and spent the week end
’vith Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Windham
cemetery where thousands of sol- when they put biscuits in a can
diers are buried. We were told that mother put the old-fashioned roll-
Sunday for Camp Rucker, Ala., j they have a funeral every 30 min- - n g p j n on the shelf,
where Lt. Braddy will be stationed utes. We saw 2 or 3 newly dug Now father has put it in his tool
for some time. I graves awaiting the funeral pro- box. In another cycle of this an( j M r. and Mrs. A. C. Windham.
Icession. changing world, the old-style kit- Mr and Mrs T L H arvell of,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis B. Cox, little, We went from there to George chen stand-by promises to take its Cochran Field spent Sunday with
Edward and Mary Ann Cox of Co- Washington’s home in Mt. Vernon, place alongside the saw, the ham- Mrg Tucker and Effie
lumbus, spent Sunday with their Va which is 17 miles from Wash- mer and the plane as father’s little Mrg Stafford Rook _ o£ Fort Val . |
father. Mr. O. E. Cox. ! ing ton. We went to his grave and he jP® r 1 . nat ® ad ° f X^fransition is [ey visited Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Pfc. Elmo Wright who has been'a'so ■?" e ? d b * “at thj perteXn of a new plastic ma- f°S“? ™ay. Thaxlne Rogers re-'
stationed in Germany for the past whlcB he attended but this church with which old furniture can turned with her to spend the week
18 months returned home Sunday ls ,” ot i he restored. It is a sheet plastic end •
and is now at Ft. Jackson, S. C., to
receive his discharge.
Friends of Mrs. J. B. Goodwin trip very much. All makes of Ford there on it can be planed ,and Mrs. Ernest Parker,
will regret to learn that she was cars are there; the first resembles a sanded to get the desired finish. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Amerson vis-
admitted as a patient to Montgom- buggy. We left there and went Next to come back, we suppose, ited friend here Saturday,
ery hospital Tuesday. A speedy re- through the Museum. It was all will be the long-handled coffee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peacock and
covery for her is the wish of her very interesting. We left from this grinder—for maybe producing sau- family were Sunday visitors with
many friends. ! point for home, tired but very sage.—Savannah Morning News. Jvi r . a nd Mrs. Curtis Bartlett.
happy to get on our way back to, — \ Those on our sick list are much
We went from there back to
. , which is first glued to the furniture Mr. and^Mrs. Sherdian Parker and
Washington and on to the Smith- sur f ace then pressed firmly in Mrs. Ollie Parker of Thomaston\
1 sonian Institute. We enjoyed this ' p j ac e with the rolling pin. From spen the week end with Mr. and
There will be regular morning Ge o r g ia
and evening services at the Butler
Baptist church with Rev. E. L.
Wainwright of Folkston, Ga., occu
pying the pulpit. Everyone is cor
dially invited to attend these serv
ices.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purvis.
Uptons Mill
| ‘Announcement has been made by improved we are gratified to learn.
Mrs. R. C. Fryer, Jr., of Manchester Mrs. Roberson is in Reynolds hos-l
idirector of Tallulah Falls School, pital. Mr^uther Youngblood is!
owned and Operated by the Georgia doing fine after an operation at a '
Federation of Women’s Clubs that Macon hospital; Mr. W. L. Car- 1
j the Third District leads all other penter has returned home after sev-1
| clubs in Georgia in contributions eral days in the hospital. Irene |
! to the school. Windham continues ill in her'
Rev. W. F. Cheek taught the home. Others numbered among the j
book, “Studies in Phillipians at | ACCIEIER AI\C Sick are Rev Moore > Calvin Bartlett
Lebanon Baptist church last week. | CLAjjITIlD ADb I Mr - Perr y Bartlett, Alice Peacock,
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Andrews Quite a number attended this . Little Charlotte Arnold. We wish
of Orangeburg, S. C. announce the study. I Ladies if you enjoy using Avon f or eacb G f them an immediate and
birth of a daughter, Deborah Lynn j^ r and j^j rs G yy. Hurst spent Cosmetics and have no saleswoman complete recovery.
my, 5V2 years old. Mrs. Andrews is
the former Miss Emily Jarrell of
Butler.
Song, Send the Light.
Prayer, Mrs. Ora Barrow.
Business.
The following program was ren
dered:
Devotional, John 4:1-8, 21-35; I
Cor. 12:31; 13:13, Mrs. Dudley Har
ris
Jan. 7th at the Orangeburg hos- Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. Dave J*™ 1 "* : ^ M^Vem!^ The a PP° inted committees from
pital. The Andrews have a son, Jim- rhildre and address to Avon, Mt. Vernon, the Men - S C i ub and from the Wom .,
" Mrs. Emory Harris v, f ed Mrs. L& SVS
Mrs. D. M. Harris spent Sunday
Lebanon WMU Met
Thursday, January 8
STRAYED
Pearl Williamson recently.
Mrs. D. M. Harris spent Sunday
with Mrs. Silas Harris.
Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Albritton visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Barrow last
week.
Mr. Ralph Barrow has been on inforrnation. Notify Peter ' committees are requested to help
r '" at as we lincerely wish for the ban-
It was decided ot have a Valentine
banquet. The date was set for Feb.
_ . „„ . 15- We’re depending on each com-
One white gilt weighing 125 to mlttee mem ber to his or her part,
'150 pounds. Will appreciate^ any that is each person on each ot the
Butler,( Ga.
the sick list for the last few days man Jr., Box 203, Butler, Ga.;
but is reported now to be much Cheek Apt., in the old Green House, q^et to be a real success. After the
^discussion Mrs. Smith served de
licious refreshments. We’re just
, „ wishing thet she would have more
Thursday, Jan. 8, at street pay comrn jtt e e meetings at her home.
LOST
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jinks spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
^MTandMrs'. Jack Harris and Nation of ReynoWs Teicphone Co
children spent the week end in °r. on sidewalk nearby, one black,
A Heritage and a Challenge, Mrs. Thomaston with Mr, Lucy Belle coin purse —« -all,
C ’Early Days of the Women’s Com-' McLeroy Stringfield ,of Akin, S. P^ase return 1 0 Miss Marie Barrow,
mittee; Mrs. Ida White. ! C„ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 at Reynolds. Ga.. and receive
Today’s Leaders, Mrs. Ora Barrow Silas Harris.
Mrs. Dudley Harris spent Mon-
'at Reynolds,
! reward.
(1’15’D
Europe, Mrs. Jessie B. Carpenter.
Africa, Mrs. Louise Harmon.
Orient, Mrs. Emory Harris.
You and I Now, Mrs. D.
Harris.
Prayer, Mrs. Emory Harris.
—Pub. Chm.
FOUND
Woman's Club Met
Wednesday Night
The Taylor Mill Womans Club
met Wednesv/iy night in the Club
room. The meeting opened with A
Smile Song after which all repeat
ed the Lord’s Prayer.
Mrs. Susie Smith had charge of
day in Thomaston.
| Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bauer of Oma-
M. ha, Neb., visited Mrs. Bauer’s grand ... „ . . . . , . . ,,,-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hurst ^ h as been ^on our premises one spiring^usmg as her^subject “Pray;
.while enroute to Tampa, Fla., Tues
day.
MARTIN A. CHAPMAN i
White face heifer with infected the devotional which was very in-
_ iw has been on our premises one spiring, using as her subject “Pray-
week. Owner please claim and pay er Promises.” The annual banquet
costs.
(1’15’lp)
Evans Locke, Butler, R. 1
TAX CONSULTANT
INCOME TAX PREPARED
INDIVIDUALS, PARTNERSHIPS, CORPORATIONS
••Deadline” for Farmers February 1
“Deadline” for Individuals March 15
Phone for Appointments
Office Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 11:00 P. M.
Come Early and Avoid the Rush
BUTLER, GEORGIA
Phone: Office, 102; Residence 74
>4
was discussed and date decided
upon as Feb. 15th, if approved by
the Men’s Club, as this is a joint
FOR SALE social.
Mrs. Lamar Rogers and Mrs.
One five-room house with bath. Doris Parker were elected to fill the
Tile floors, screened front and back two vacancies, vice president and
porches. Life-time aluminum awn- secretary. The Club voted to send
ing around house. Good well with flowers to sick members in the has-
new pump. 20x30 private swimming pital. Mrs. Roberson, who is a
pool in back yard. One and one- faithful member of our Club, has
lourth acres of land. Located on been in the hospital several weeks
paved highway at Fickling Mill 8 and it was voted to send her flow-
miles from Butler. (l’8’2p) ers. Each member wishes her a
J. D. Cosey, Butler, R. 2. speedy recovery.
After the business session the
meeting was turned over to the re-
freshment committee. A delicious
Address and mail postals. Make frui salad course and cookies were
instructions. LENDO, Watertown served.
Mass. (l’8’3p) | In spite of the bad weather and
| quite a bit of sickness in the com-
PActed (munity we had a goodly number
1 wj ui | present a { tbis meeting.
This is to notify the public that! Each lady in the community and
the lan<4 of Gordon Parks in How- j surrounding communities is invited
ard District is hereby posted. | *o come down and join our Club,
j All fishing, hunting and any oth-1 And we wish the old members to
er trespassing is hereby strictly make a new year resolution, to be
j prohibited. Also, please keep live-' present each meeting. So remem-
stock off of this property. be r our next meeting: First Wednes
GORDON PARKS, day in each month. |
(l’8’2p) Howard, Georgia. —Club Reporter.
WOMEN WANTED
DEAN
SUTLER, CA.
Sunday and Monday, January 18 and 19
Sunday P. M. Show 3:00—Sunday Night Show 8:30 P. M.
Show Starts Monday Night at 7.30 p. M.
Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers
Charles Cobum, Marilyn Monroe
—IN—
“MONKEY BUSINESS”
Wednesday & Thursday, January 21 and 22
Wednesday & Thursday Night Shows Start at 7:30 P. M.
Gene Kelley and Pier Angeli
IN
U
THE DEVIL MAKES THREE”
Friday and Saturday, January 23 and 24
Friday Night Show Starts at 7:30
Saturday Shows Continue from 2:30 to 11 P. M.
Johnny Mack Brown
IN
“CANYON AMBUSH”
Phis Second Feature
Kirby Grant-Chinook, the wonder dog
“YUKON GOLD”
We Are Hatching Four of the Very Best
Breeds for High Egg Production
BABY CHICKS
Sexed Pullets & Cockerls
Rhode Island Red
(Paramenter Strain)
- FOR LAYERS
Sex-Link Cross if or Layers
(BLACK PULLETS) fRED MALE)
(BARRED ROCK FEMALE
Barred Rocks for Layers
(PARKS STRAIN)
White Leghorns for Layers
(BABCOCK STRAIN)
All of these breeds have ben tried and proven and are
the very best in all of the egg laying contests.
GEORGIA AND U. S. PULLORUM PASSED
Our incubators are now running. Please place your
orders early. We are only hatching as ordered for early
Spring delivery.
McCANTS POULTRY FARM
BUTLER, GEORGIA
Phone 1313 Butler, Ga.
PARMENTER STRAIN
RHODE ISLAND RED BABY CHICKS
We are now booking for the season. Please place your
orders as early as possible. Chicks hatched in December
and January and early February lay longer and make
more money.
We carry and deliver, a complete line of Poultry, Dairy
and Hog Feeds.
CROWELL
POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY
E. F. PARR Estate—Phone 1355—Reynolds, Georgia