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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 29, 1953.
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Home of Mrs. D. E. Byrd
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Party for Miss Neisler
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spen .' w dn0Sda BuHer Chapter Members
Dr. and Mrs. Eli Garrett spent Order of Eastern Star
the week end in Atlanta, guests of a. r . n . ...
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McLarty. , ObSCrVCS SlXtH BirtlKldy
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Whitehead of
Macon, were Sunday guests of their I n observance of their sixth
mother, Mrs. Irene Peed. I birthday the Stella Butler Chapter
! Order of Eastern Star members—
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse large in number—assembled Sun-
spent Sunday in Macon the guests day afternoon in the hall of Fick-
of Mr. Frank Pickard and Miss ling Masonic Lodge and there en-
Fanny Pickard.
Decorated with beautiful arrange- j
inents of camellias, glads and white
narcissi and lighted by tall white
candles, the home of Mrs. D. E.
Byrd was the setting for the tea-1
H ttord for |ou’
—By—
Rev. C. W. HANCOCK
Gray ,»i B„ly Gray 01 <*>*
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gray, Mrs. T.
L. Fountain, Mrs. W. H. Trussell,
Mrs. A. W.
returned home Tuesday from
ami after spending about ten days *“ llICf oiai . c vv “ 11
with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Sikes and from P ractlcall y every
family.
You ought to attend some church
regularly. More than that, your life
should be committed to its service,
shower given Saturday afternoon in Above every duty of man is his du-
honor of Miss Janey Neisler, bride- ty to God. From this springs all the
elect of Doctor Robert Clifford responsibilities of man unto his
Montgomery. . !countryi his fe i l0 wman, *nd to
In the receiving line were Mrs. himself. Our duty to God certainly
Byrd, the honoree, her mother, Mrs. would imply our fidelity to the in-
Earl Neisler and Mrs. Robert Clar- gtitution, chosen by God Himself
once Montgomery, mother of the which challenges us all to the fin-
groom - jest privileges available to us.
Miss Neisler was charming in a| Some o£ ought
floor length gown of delicate pink 1 y 6
. . ... . . .taffeta and net, with a tight fit- c “ urca regularly because you are
1 I tin S bodice of lace ruffles and members of the church. I recall to
taffeta. She wore a pink net stole mind those sacred vows which
Mi-
in the Chapter’s history. This was
made possible by the local Chapter i w£l ich was ca ught up at one side made of our own volition at the
of bodice with a corsage of white a ltar of ^some church in the pres-
carnations. Mrs. Neisler and Mrs.
Montgomery both wore black crepe
with corsage of red carnations.
A bevy of beautiful young girls
in pastel evening gowns assisted
in entertaining. They were: Jea-
highest officers of the organization
in the state with fellowmembers
seqtion of
Georgia, numbering upward of a
hundred visitors in all. Those tak-
The Selective Service System of'ing part in the exercises of the af-
Taylor county announces the In-tenoon Include RM.j—-—J- wi “- gree ^ ed to be loyal to the church and
ence of God. These vows constituted
a committment of our life to Jesus
Christ, claiming for ourselves His
offer of forgiveness and salvation
and pledging ourselves in perfect
loyalty unto His work. We promis-
duction of seven registrars during Wandergriff Past Grand .
Mrs. Pauline Dillon, Past Grand gues * s at tbe door: Connie Wain D _ ■ , ..
Elective wri Sht who kept the Bride’s Book; Presence, our service and our gifts.
support it with our prayers, our
Wainwright, Brooks Matron, all of Atlanta; Elective wno Kepi in mu.es cook, • ■ no leeal contract th a t
=• Bobby W. Hortman GrandOfficers; Mrs. Ethel Moncrief '«•£.^o had charge c , a jVbmken atX SIT
McDaniel, Eugene Aset. Grand Matron of Columbus;, * *£* d Su ™ *“ and moral bond from which there
the month of January. These were
Ralph Miltcn
C. Culverhouse
IKS? »», or which «.
^ I District Grand Deputies of this| G1 f nda . Hir ® s and Ca miH e Fu l ler ^*,^7 J n T g |!? Un J 0u , r P et -
Sunday visitors at the home of District, Mrs. Mable Gates and Mr.| hel P ed in the dimng room - y excuses of neglect and mdiffer-
Mrs. Stokes and sisters were Mrs. <Raleigh B. Shillings, both of Colum-1 Mrs ' Sam Bailey invited .... -
Mary Jarrell and three of her sons: bus; an d a number of Eastern Star guests into the dining room where I ° . rge . our record
the ence may ease our own conscience
of
individual w ith moral and spiritual f ail -
Messrs Pope Jarrell of Atlanta; officers from Fort Benning, Ameri-| th f y wer e served tiny hf rnri ..n- *■
Arthur Jarrell of Athens; and Dr. cus> Albany, Griffin, Ellaville and cake f embossed in white and deco- ’ p bef°re God the ultimate
Floyd Jarrell of Columbus; Mr. and even into the state of Florida Th P rated Wlth a spray of lilllies of th e| Juage ot all men.
Mrs. Henry McLean, Mrs. D. W.
Culverhouse, Mrs. Grreen, Mrs.
Culverhouse, Mrs. Green, Mrs.
Dunwody spent Thursday in Co-
a short but interesting
session a most delightful
of vocal and instrumental solos 1
was rendered by both local and
Mrs. Everett Drinnon of Macon; Mr. thanks of the Chapter were ex-! val ! ey ' Toasted nuts > green and | Some of you are not members of
Otis McCants of Albany; Mrs. Kate tended to Mrs. Lewis Beason, First! white , ndnts and coffee were alsoi the c h Urc h. And yet, you too need
Jarrell, Mr. and Mrs. ,A. J. Foun- worthy Matron, she having pre-j 8 ™' Jto attend with regularity. A mere
tain and Jack and Mr. Asbury Mc- iSe nted the Chapter with a lovely ine laDJe was ov enaia witn a
Cants. |three-tie, birthday cake. Following! 1 "’™ "> w « 1 <"" a " d >" ,h HSTC* >?,? *° disml f
» short hilt intpr^tino businesss center was an arrangement of pink church fiom jour life does not dis-
flowers in a large crystal bowl, muss the moral and social obliga-
P, cninolTall white candles burned on either ! tions that you have unto it. When
side. Silver compotes holding nuts Jesus Christ commissioned the
and minths were convenientily 1 church it was for a purpose and
DEAN
BUTLER,
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Sunday & Monday, Februrary 1 and 2
Sunday P. M. Show 3:00—Sunday Night Show 8:30 P. M.
Show Starts Monday Niglht at 8:00 P. M.
Bob Hope. Roy Rogers, Jane Russell
-IN-
SON OF PALEAFCE’
Wednesday and Thursday, February 4 and 5
Wednesday «£ Thursday Night Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
Anne Baxter Clifton Webb
Jeanne Crain. Marilyn Monroe
IN
“O’HENRY’S FULL HOUSE”
Friday 4 Saturday, February 6 and 7
Friday Night Show Starts at 8.00
Saturday Show* Continue from 2:30 to 11 P. M.
* WILD Bill Elliott
TRII'i IN
“LONG HORN”
1 J Phis Second Feature
Stanley Clements, Karen Sharpe
“ARMY BOUND”
(NOTICE NEW SHOW TIME)
lumbu.s. Mrs. Edwards
Dunwody attended a music clinic
conducted by a noted teacher-com-
j ^ _ ■ • „ anu mining wcic uun Vdlicii lh v cx uuiuuac anu
and Miss tJon p ® esen t. At th * conclus f on ^ spaced on the table and from each' that purpose includes every crea-
the program lovely refreshments f nd ' offe * was poured from a love ; , G n ° d . had made ' There f is
were served bv a committee from ly Sllver by Mrs ‘ Dugger Cosey and ,mstitu jon in your community
poser, Mr. John Schaum of Milwau- y c D , Mrs. Clifford Adams who were at-1 that contributes more to the whole-
^ the local Chapter. The Stella Butler ... .
kee, Wise., and were later guests of pr hag • leading tired m evening dress
the Humes Music Company ^ oficers anfl who manifested much 1 —
Luncheon at the Ralston Hotel.
Camellia Show Coming
To Columbus Feb. 14-15
interest in Sunday’s occasion were,
thefolowing: Mrs.Bertha Bazemore,
W. M.; Mr. Carlton Hortman, W.
P.; Mrs. J. M. Rustin, A. M.; Mr.
Sidney Rustin, A. P., and Mrs.
Gladys Hortman, Secretary.
Montezuma Freezing
Plant Ships 3 million
Pounds of Greens
Montezuma, Georgian;
Southern Frozen Foods, Inc., Mon-
M. Admission, 75c; children over tezuma’s only freezing plant, has,
six, 25c. You are cordially invited during Ihe last seven months, froz-
to enter your blossoms.
some environment in which you
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Byrd,live. The ethical and spiritual tone
were Mrs. Dugger Cosey, Mrs. Clif-|°f °ur community life is the pro
ford Adams and Mrs. Sam Bailey, [duct of the church as it bears its!
The honoree was the recipient of | witness in the lives of many who
Mrs. Camellia invites you to open
house, 1953, 16th annual camellia
show sponsored by the United Gar
den Club of Columbus. In coopera
tion with Camelia Science at the
Fine Arts Building, fairgrounds,
Fourth Street and Fourth Ave. on
Feb. 14 and 15. Saturday: Open 2
to 10 p. m; Sunday. 12 M to 6. P.
many lovely gifts.
CLASSIFIED ADS
find in its life that which guides
and directs them day by day. Take
the church out of ypur community
and you would be one of the first
to declare that something had to
be done for the character of our
social life. Daily the church sup-
Garden Club to Meet
Friday, February 6th
on one million pounds each of col
lards, kale and turnips. These cba rge
!greens are shipped mainly to the
East Coast where Georgia greens
jure quite in demand. Southern
Frozen Foods, Inc., has refrigerated
warehouse facilities in 14 cities.
The greens which are frozen at
the Montezuma plant are grown
FOUND
Two hogs: One red, the other
spotted Poland China; weight be
tween 100 and 150 pounds. Came to ports you.and your home, and daily
my place some weeks ago. Owner you oughJt to support the church,
may have same by paying board j We alJ ht to attend church
and cost of this ad. (1 29) 1 •
C. F. Bennett, Butler, R. 2. j regularly for it is our greatest
source of inspiration to live above
HAND BAG LOST j th e toils and cares of life. It
Green hand-bag containing bill strengthens the soul and gives di
fold in which were tax receipts, sev- 1 rection to all our decisions. In our
me
The Garden Club will meet Fri
day, February 6th at the Com
munity House, instead of the regu- over an area of five counties, as far
lar Wednesday date. south as Barwick, Ga. Many local
Members are urged to notice farmers have contracted for large
change of date.
Birth Announcements
acreage of turnips, and, despite the ca » s mos t useful
I dry period, many pounds were ors phone 6820.
grown and cut locally.
This lant, a year-round indus-
' iry, provides off-season work for
Mr. and Mrs. Flcm Culverhouse many farm mands since the har-
announce the arrival of a daughter, vesting is done principally by
Deborah Teresa on Jan. 28 at the hand.
days of trouble it tells us of Him j 1
who is the light in every darkness.!
Tn our days of trial it sustains us!
in its promise of Him by our sides, j
In our days of joy, it fills our heart 1
with the sweet consciousness that;
I peace is found in His will. Where!
there is disease, distress, and death I
lit comes with the Word of His who!
| heals us in body and soul, who
itills us in every storm, and .who
English shepherd puppies. Ameri- has brought the life of immortality
dogs. Choice col- to light in His Gospel.
(1’22) j Unashamedly, I remind you that!
MRS..G. C. ELDERS j,V°u ought to attend some church!
Wyndale Acres Reynolds, Ga. regularly. There your life will count'
for God and the Kingdom of Christ. 1
cral small photos, government dis-
record, and considerable
amount of cash. Lost Saturday p. m.
somewhere between Walker’s Mar
ket and ihe B. & C. Store here in
town. Finder please return to
and get reward.
Millie B. McCrary, Butler, Ga
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
PARMENTEjR STRAIN
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.
POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY
-Phone 1355—Reynolds, Georgia
E. F. PARR Estate-
Sams hospital.
CARD OF THANKS
Nice, large bronze turkeys, two i
Southern Frozen Foods, Inc., with gobblers and two hens priced reas- i
its policy &f rejecting all inferior j a bi e . (l’22’2p) '
Mrs. Otis Ogburn, Reynolds, Ga.
greens and very high
about quality, is one
county's top industries,
selectivity
of Macon
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation for the many deeds of
kindness and sympathy and the
many floral offerings in the
passing of our darling infant,
Steve McCarty.
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
720 Thaxton Ave.
Mr. & Mrs. Jasper McCarter, Jr. Phone 4538 Thomaston, Ga.
Wanted: Carrier to deliver Journ
al-Constitution on Butler mail route
on Sunday morning; $15.00 profit
in route. Write C. T. Battle, Box 153
Ellaville, Ga. (l’22’2p)
FOR SALE
MARTIN A. CHAPMAN
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 ti^h Rush
BUTLER, GEORGIA
Phone: Office, 102; Residence 74
Judson 8-ft. Fertilizer Distributor
first class operating condition;
serviceable tires; $75 cash.
PHIL KIBLER
Dean Hotel, Butler, Ga.
Ladies if you enjoy using Avon
i Cosmetics and have no saleswoman
serving you, please send your name
and address to Avon, Mt. Vernon,
Ga. Openings for representatives in
Taylor county, Mizell, Rupert and
Charing area. (l’15’3b)
FOR SALE
One five-room house with bath. 1
Tile floors, screened front and back j
porches. Life-time aluminum awn-.
• ing around house. Good well with i
• 1 new pump. 20x30 private swimming 1
21 pool in back yard. One and one-
• I fourth acres of land. Located on
51 paved highway at Fickling Mill 8
miles from Butler. (l’8’2p) I
J. D. Cosey, Butler, R. 2.
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WOMEN WANTED
Address and mail postals. Make
over $50 week. Send $1.00 for
instructions. L E N D O , Watertown
Mass. (l’8’3p)
The New NASH
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
CHILDRES SERVICE
Butler, Ga.
STATION
We are proud to announce
handling Nash automobiles,
new Nash.jbefore you buy.
we are now
this beautiful
USED CAR FOR SALE
1950 Ford Tudor, Good Condition, Extra Clean