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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 5, 1953.
Local
Happenings
Miss Janey Neisler
Bride-Elect, Honored
At Lovely Tea-Shower
Miss Lola Edwards
Mr. R. L. Bames Jr.
To Wed Feb. 22nd
Mrs.
and Mrs. A. L. Waters and .
Nora Waters included Mr. and *-* avis > Mrs. Ollie Bazemore, Mrs. E. Mrs. R. L. Barnes Sr. of Atmore,
Mrs. G. L. Waters of Eufaula, Ala.,!^’ Harris, Mrs. B. H. Bazemore, Ala., and is now affiliated with In-
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Byrd of Reynolds Ernestine Davis, Miss Betsy Hand Container Corp. in Macon,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams and Miss Marjorie Jarrell and iw j iere he and his bride will reside.
Mrs. J. E. Gray of Atlanta.
Legion Auxiliary to Meet
At 3:30 P. M. Tomorrow
Mrs. Jeanette Oliphant of Macon
spent Friday night with her aunt,
Mrs. J. W. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Wood of Ft.
Valley were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. West Sunday.
Little Janet Turk spent several
days recently in Macon with her
sister, Mrs. Lewis Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fain of Eu
faula, Ala., were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Seay and son
Charles, of Columbia, S. C., were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Benns.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grady Long of
Americus and Mrs. Alma Stripling
of Ft. Valley were guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Eli Garrett Sunday.
If your clothes are not “becom
ing” to you, they should “be com
ing” to us. For that quality look,
visit Mrs. Dunn at Nu-Way
Cleaners.
It will be of interest to his many
local friends to learn that Lt. James
T. Smith has been commissioned
First Lieutenant in the U. S. Air
Force a* ( of Jan. 15th, Lt. Smith
is also commanding officer of his
division. ,)■, t 4 ^ |
Mrs. Lenora Eliliston Rustin is <
much irppfoved, her many friends
will be delight to learn, since ad
mission t6 the Montgomery hospital
Friday suffering from a facial
stroke, including the temporary loss
of speech.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Essie Blair
Included Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Blair and CHANGE OF DATE FOR MEETING w iU Rogers.
Mr. Samuel Paul Edwards, of
Among the social affairs honor
ing Miss Janey Neisler, bride-elect,
was a tea-shower given by Miss Howard, announce the engagement
Helen Clark at her home Friday bis or, ly daughter, Miss Lola
Friends of Mrs. Ira Chambers of afternoon, 4 to 6 o’clock. | ^ ae Edwards to Mr. Richard Leon
Jacksonville, Fla., will be grieved Receiving with Mrs. Clark and R arnes J f - of Macon,
to learn of her serious illness.Mrs. I Miss Neisler were Mrs. Earl Neisler) The wedding will take place on
Chambers before her marriage was | Mrs. R. C. Montgomery and Mrs. Sunday, Feb. 22nd, at the Howard
Miss Naomi Windham of this city. | Cliff McClendon, the latter of Co-1 Methodist church with Rev. C. W.
lumbus. Hancock, pastor, officiating,
r-tiii Vr o an ith rS a a S n/r^ C A 0X an< ^' Mrs. ClydeAfay Green Jones, of Following her graduation from
Co^uSs E Mr a < ! rd R fl n v d p rofZld nn an 0 rti Tift ° n ' and Mrs ' Florence Jarrell Buena Vista High school, the bride-
M « p 'r! 11 Presided at the te a table. Miss Pa-'elect received training from Busi-
end fmest* nf 1 tricia Montgomer y kept hte bride’s ness Training Institute in Macon,
g p ’ ’ ‘ • | book. Mrs. Charlie Hart, Jr. was in She held a responsible position in
j charge of the music. Others assist- Macon before coming to Montgom-
Recent visitors at the home of Mr. ng in ser ving and entertaining rey hospital as bookkeeper.
• were Mrs. Hoyt Clark, Mrs. Ernest M r. Barnes is the son of Mr. and
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Miss Geraldine Davis.
A color scheme of green and
white was carried out in the deco
rations. The tea table, covered with
a lovely lace cloth, had for its cen
terpiece an arrangement of white.
tulips, snapdragons and hyacinths.
White candles in silver candleabras
Worship at Mt. Pisgah
Church Next Sunday
Sunday School at 10:30
The American Legion Auxiliary [were placed’at* efthw e^nd “oF^"the 5,“"^ ay . ; Carro11 Peacock,
will meet Friday—tomorrow—3:30 piano and entwined with ivy.
p. m. at the Legion Home with| The bride-elect was lovely in
Mrs. Fannie Bone as hostess. All pink net over taffeta and wore a
Supt.
members are urged to attend.
Birth Announcements
Good classes for all ages.
Preaching at 11:30 a. m. by the
pastor. Please read the 5th chapter
shoulder corsage of white carna- R° m ans. Our text will be the 1st
tions. ‘ and 2nc^verses. This will be a dis-
Approximately 60 guests called cussion of or >e of the fundamental
during the afternoon and admired doctrines of our Christian faith. We
hear this
friend
Taylor Mill News
urge your presence to
message and bring
with you.
Worship Sunday evening at 7:00
o’clock.
We cordially invite all the people
, the lovely gifts on display.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hortman an
nounce the arrival of a daughter,
Betty Juanita, born Jan. 29 at the
local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lawhorn an-' Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and °f th e community to worship with
nounce the arrival of a son, born Mrs. Lottie Barger and Edith Barker >* s Sunday in all our services.
Feb> J- 'spent the weekend with Mrs. An- Come praying for the pastor and for
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Fuller an- nie Palmer and family,
nounces the arrival of a daughter on Eddie Rogers and Mrs. Arlene
*' eb> j English spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Rogers and Mr.
the services.
J. H. Stanford, Pastor.
children of Macon; Mrs. Bessie
Bridges of Fort Valley; Mr. and
Mrs. Shep Bridges of Perry; Mrs.
Lula Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Hobbs and children, of Cordele.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr .and
Mrs. Charles Benns included Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Seay and Charles
Seay Jr., of Columbia, S. C.; Mr.
and Mrs. Farley Reeves and Jack
Reeves of Thomaston; Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Bateman of Ft. Valley; Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Benns, Mrs. Nannie
Mae Brooks and Mrs. Irene Peed.
l Rev. and Mrs. Cooper Locke of
The regular meeting of the But- Thomaston and Mr. and Mrs. W.
in- u . H. Roberson of Butler were Sunday
u previously an- eve ning supper guests of Mr. and
nounced for Feb. 6th has been Mrs. J. W. Windham,
changed to Friday, Feb. 13, 3:30j Alice Peacock spent Saturday
p. m. Members will please note night with Thaxine Rogers,
change of date.
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Richard L. Royal, 17, son of Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Royal, of Howard; 1
j Ralph Windham spent Saturday and James Robert Spillers, 20, son I
j night in Thomaston with his grand- of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spillers, of I
mother. near Butler, are each completing)
Millie Windham spent Sunday their A. F. basic airmen’s indoctri-1
with Mrs. Annie Palmer. nation course at Lackland Air j
Mr. and Mrs. Wansey Payne and Force Base at San Antonio, Texas, 1
children of Macon spent Sunday the “Ghteway to Air Force.’
with B. A. Windham.
Mrs. Leila Underwood spent sev
eral days in the hospital recently
Her friends are glad that she is do
ing fine and is back at work.
| Mr .and Mrs. James Bartlett and
children of Macon spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bart
lett.
{ Mr .and Mrs. Harvell and chil
dren of Cochran Field spent Sunday
with Mrs. Tucker and Effie.
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BUTLER, GEORGIA
The Butler Chapter of the Future,
Homemakers of America assembled |
for the January meeting at the!
high school auditorium with 5S 1
members present.
Mary Ann Moore, president of j
the organization presided over the i
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gates spent business session.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A skit entitled “Charm, What It
Parker. Isn’t”, was presented under the
l Miss Jean Crooke of Reynolds leadership of Dean Stewart and j
was the guest of Phyllis Tomlin Ernestine Davis. Those participating j
Sunday. were Betty Maddox, Audrey Cotney |
| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lane spent Emogene Spillers, Mary Frances 1
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones, Martha Melton, Nancy Childs j
Parks. Neva Brady, Kathleen Watson and :
I Sgt. James Parks of Savannah Ethel Montgomery,
spent the week end with his par-1 Louise Childree, Frances Jones i
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parks, and Lexie Mae Gregg led the Clubj
j The Taylor Mill Baptist church is members in several interesting j
planning a revival, beginning Feb. games.
16. Everyone is invited to attend —Publicity Chm. |
these services. Rev. Guy Rainwater | __
of Atlanta will conduct the revival.)
Please remember the date.
I The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Windham Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Blair and Mrs. Bryant
Douglas, Miss Lear Douglas of
Macon; and Mr. John Gardner of
Warner Robins; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McElmurray, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Harold of Macon and Mrs. B. M.
i Lee and Donald and Wyman of
: Cairo. . j
| Mr. and Mrs. Murray Blair spent
Saturday night with Mrs. Essie
Blair. i
Mrs. Donald Windham and Wayne 1
have returned home after spending
ja few weeks in Cairo with her par-j
I ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lee.
j Mr. Donald Windham who has!
been in the Spears Sanatorium, i
Denver, Col., for about four months
.returned home Sunday. His many
j friends were overjoyed to see him.!
He has been such an inspiration to,
| the Taylor Mill community that it 1
| thrills our citizens to see him again ;
! and talk with him. We are glad to 1
: report that he is much improved!'
; after undergoing treatment at the 1
Spears institution. He’d be delight-)
led to have you visit him at any
!time and chat with him.
! Mrs. Eunice Crooke of Reynolds'
was the guest of Mr .and Mrs. J. W'
Windham Sunday.,. |
Our community'has ben saddened!
by the .death of Rev. Charlie H.
Moore, who passed away Jan. 30.We
wish to extend our heartfelt sym- :
pathy to his family and loved ones.!
Mrs. Minnie Busbee passed away
Jan. 28. She was loved by each
person in the community. We ex
tend deepest sympathy to her
fafnily and loved ones.
BUTLER, GA.
Sunday & Monday, February 8 and 9
Sunday P. M. Show 3:00—Sunday Night Show 8:30 P. M.
Show Starts Monday Niglht at 8:00 P. M.
Judy Holliday
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Wednesday and Thursday, February 11 and 12
Wednesday & Thursday Night Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
Tyrone Power and Patricia Neal
IN
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Friday & Saturday, February 13 and 14
Friday Night Show Starts at 8.00
Saturday Shows Continue from 2:30 to 11 P. M.
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Phis Second Feature
Muriel Lawrence and William Ching
“BAL TABARIN’’
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