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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 6, 1953.
PAGE SEVEN
Local
happenings
MtKinney-McMullan Worship at Mt. Pisgah I
Wedding Is Solemnized . Ba P Hst Church Junday |
Ai Dtioniw f»*u AU Sunday School at 10:30 'a. m.
AI rilCfllA vlTj r Mlu Carroll Peacock, Supt. Good classes
lor all ages.
j Preaching at 11:30 a. m. by the:
j The Herald was presented yester- pastor. Please read the 1st chapter
Charles Seay Jr., of Columbia, S.! The American Legion Auxiliary da >’ with accompanying marriage
C" is visiting his grandparents, Mr. j will meet Friday-tomorrow_3:30 ^th^ecSrint^rest bylo^al rela We urge a full attendance of ‘the
and Mrs. C. E. Benns. p. m., at the Legion Home with . 1 s P e< - la l interest by loca r membershin of the chureh tn hear
u r r n „„ A/irc I lives and friends of the contract- mernnoi. .up oi me cnurcti to near
Mrs. R. D. Waller as hostess. Mrs. nariiee- this massage. Bring some friends
iW. H. Trussell will have charge of, n f par w ith you
Droeram I Mr - and Mrs - HC - McKinney an- Wll “ yu . L .. , ,
I nounce the marriage of their , Wo VV1 1 have our baptismal serv-
Mrs. Minnie G. Gile ,s, wife of daughter. Miss Shirley Ann to Fain at J 1 ®?’? ^ ,U Sunday after '
Mr.. Jordan Giles has accented a V- McMullan. , ,loa ! 1 a V 0 ,, °. .
I position as stenographer and typ- Tb e marriage took place in Phe- tJe'Smmunitv'To 6 vvwshiiTwRh
list in the office of Hon. Thelmonjni* City, Ala.a May 30. 01
Mrs. Mary Montgomery is spend- Jarrell Clerk of Superior Court ofl Tb e bride is a former student at ..,7^ a V
ing the week at Charing, guest of'this county. j A. L. Miller Senior High School and
Mr .and Mrs. Lewis Watson
Macon were recent guests of Dr.
and Mr^. Lewis Beason.
Miss Virginia Whitehead of Ma
con was the guest of her aunt,
Mrs. Walter Suggs recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodall.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth
Douglas spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. M
worth.
and
Those enjoying a
Panacea Springs, Fla.,
| is attending Georgia - Alabama
week at School of Commerce,
and trying Mr. McMullan is the son of Mrs.
Come with prayer for the pastor
and for the services.
J. H. Stanford, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
and children spent last week
Jesup the guests of Mr. apd Mrs
Bennett.
Mrs. W. P. Green and little Cathy
Mrs. H. E. Allen is improving
nicely at the local hospital follow-
ry in Macon, their luck at fishing in the Gulf Berner H. Meeks and the late Guy A||.Ampnra|| Cftan RftV
. H. Hollings- 1 include; Mr. Walter J. Butler V. McMullan of Butler. He is a '' Un JUO F UWA
Derby At Akron, Ohio
To Be Staged Sunday
Miss Elizabeth Edwards, Dr. and graduate of Lanier Senior High
Compton | Mrs - Earl E - Yantis of Atlanta; school where he was a member of
1 Mrs. Jeanette Oliphant of Macon Chi Delta Fraternity. He is now em-
and Mr. Dock Culverhouse.
equipment
ployed by a local auto
j company.
Mrs. H. H. Gee entertained at a j For her wedding the bride wore a
watermellon cutting Thursday a.m. blue organdy frock with Peter Pan
Yantis of Atlanta are spending j for several visitors in Butler. The collar and wide sash. Her acces-
this week with Mrs. D. W. Cul-! honorees were Mrs. Arthur Sheph- sories were pink.
verhouse. | erd °f Waynesboro; Miss Hortensej . .
Davant, Mr. and Mrs. Woodall, of
Corsiciana, Texas, and Mrs.
Jeanette Oliphant Macon.
ing a major operation ten
we are pleased to learn.
days
I/Lt. Harold G. Jarrell, a son of
,, _ , _ . _ .Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jarrell Sr. of
Messrs Ervyn and Bob Compton Butl is at medical field service
returned home Wednesday after
spending several days in Macon
with their grandmother, Mrs. W.D.
Compton.
Marcus A. Wells
Claimed by Death
At Roberta Home
Miss Hortense Davant and Mrs.
Wendell Woodall of Corsicana,' ^
school located aLBrooke Army Med
ical Center, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.,
to attend a four-weeks orientation
course in military medical service.
The class is made up of officers Wells, 77, died at ^Roberta at the “500” and Indianapolis Speedway
Champions, 152 of them, are set
ting their sights on Akron, Ohio for
the 16th and biggest All-American
I Soap Box Derby Sunday.
I More color, more spectacle and
jmore celebrities than ever before
are on the program for the 1935
j boys’ classic, greatest amateur
i racing event in the world.
| Celebrities sparking Derby week
festivities include entertainment
j stars Don Ameche, George Mont
gomery, Singer Dinah Shore, Capt
Viedo and his Ranger and Wilbur
Roberta. Ga., Aug. 1,—Marcus A. Shavv , three-time- winner of the
r_11j: j t-i_i . ,v.„ “500” and Tndiananolis Snpedwav
called to duty in the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. M. president
Texas, and Mrs. Jeanette Oliphant Me . di ® al ,. C ° rp ®> Vet erinary Corps, Causey after a long illness. I Three of the celebrities will com
r,f A/ra^n viaitPH Mrs Harvov iwh and Medlca l Service Corps. | M r. Wells,, a native of Knoxville, P et e m the OH Can Trophy race
of Macon visited Mrs. Harvey Booth
Thursday.
DEAN
SUTLER, GA.
Sunday and Monday, August 9 and 10
Sundcfy P. M. Show 3:00—Sundya NicjM Show 9:00 P. M.
Show Starts Monday Night at 8:30
Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr
“THE PRISONER OF ZENDA”
(IN TECHNICOLOR)
Wednesday and Thusday, August 12 and 13
Wednesday and Thursday Night Shows Start at 8:30
Dan Bailey Constance Smith
IN
TAXI”
(d
Friday and Saturday, August 14 and 15
Friday Night Shows Start at 8:30
Saturday Shows Continue from 2:30 to 11 P. M.
Lash LaRue, Fuzzy St. John
“KING OF THE BULLWHIP
Phis Second Feature
Bob Burns
IN
“HILL BILLY DEACON”
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Accompanied by their pastor and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pope,
ter,
line
Tenn., is survived by his wife, Mrs. on specially built red, white and
hie fnmiiv rpv anH Mrc u n i,o J- M. Causey, Mrs. J. D. Johnson; b * ue “ironing board” racers. As an-
his family, Rev. and Mrs. Hoke brothers John and Hous- other feature, Joe Lunn, 78-pounder
Hatcher and children, Misses Eliza- and brothers John and Hous ’ ’ wil , rpturn
beth Mathews and Ann Griggs j*“ m1 ' F1 *" ^ £'’LTean'* xST™ on D=r
Sea ^S n st y Simon?* MMd B wSe Funer al was conducted Monday b y Down8 as a preliminary to the
Sea, on St. Simon s Island, where „ , Roberta Baotist Derby in his Scotch-taped “rambl-
these young ladies are attending 6 P- m ‘ a ^ tbe Roberta bap is Georgia ” 1
z. church with Rev. J. S. Winn and in e wrex nom ueorgia. ,
tor the remainder of the week a Harris officiating 1 Music will be tops with the U. S.
, m tvt nr * -n k 0 1 Conference of Intermediate Camp.. v< u * u 1131:118 omciating.
ness of Mrs. Nora Waters will be a |g ored b the Southern Metho- 1
source of sincere regret to her, dJst church Th wm be joined U/ C rC
many friends. She is a patient at dufi the weeR end b Mr and W5C5 Met MOtldaV D. III.
the local hospital. Mrs _ FranR Montfor , and with
of GaiViesville, were week end
guests of Mr. Pope’s mother, Mrs.
Mintie Pope.
Announcement of the critical ill-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.
JBatid daughter, Nancy and
• f T' 1 1 flrln oiflnr TV^5 CO O tl
Turk
Mrs.
Turk’s sister, Miss Kathyrn Turner
¥ Tulsa, Okla., are the guests of
Mrs. T. G. Turk this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton E. Snyder
and little daughter, Karen, of
(Jacksonville, Fla., will arrive today
to spend several days with relati
ves at Butler and Reynolds.
whom they will return home Mon
day.
Roberta Teen-Age Club
Planning Costume Party
For Thursday Night
For Business Session
Southwestern College for the Fall
semester is Jimmy Turner of Mauk.
Mrs. Jack Suggs and daughter,
Olivia returned home this week
after spending some time in
Mrs. Suggs’ native European coun
try, France, visiting relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCorvey
have returned from a two weeks
vacation visiting relatives in Wash
ington, D. C., Trenton, N. J., and
Marine Band and the National
champion American Legion Band
from Kent, Ohio.
Champions will compete for more
prizes than ever offered before in
the Soap Box Derby. Chevrolet
Motor Division, co-sponsor of the
The regular business meeting of event with America’s leading
the, Woman’s Society of Christian newspapers and civic groups, has '
Service met at the Methodist increased the college schmolarship
church Monday afternoon, 3:30 awards this year to $15,000. This
o’clock. In the absence of Mrs. Al- amount will bei divided among the
len, Mrs. Rebecca Childres presid- first five, place winners. There will
ed. Mrs. J. T. Mathews had charge b e a greater number of valuable
j of the program. She chose as a merchandise awards, too.
subject “Ambassadors for Christ.” ; The 1953 race again will have a
ls j Taken from the first chapter of rea i international flavor with
Romans. champions coming from United
Sang “Are Ye Able Said the States, Alaska, Canada and Wes-
age' member must be dressed ^ aste ^.’’ J ollowed ' with prayer
in a costume. Our sponsors will.Hightower. a Is will be broadcast over a nation
serve refreshments. Prizes will be C i T in ^v, eS " ere rea anc ap Wlde network of NBC Stations at
given to the cutest dressed person P roved by the secretar Y- Mrs - Carl 4:30 p. m., EDT
given to tne cutest aressea person, The Missi(m stud Alco _
and to the most talented person. wiu be ta ht b y Mrs . Flan _
We are looking forward to a big Reynolds^ Tuesday after the
crowd. Come out and 3 om the fun! fourth Sun y day
Dues were paid and the closing
praiyer was by Mrs. McLean.
Dean F. C. Staton announces The Teen-Age Club Of Roberta
that among the students who bave Th ursra v night Aug 6th ^Every' -““s oiaies, Aiasxa, uanaaa ana wes-
applied for admission to Georgia 1en / me S mh ’ eT mi f st be dressed Master” followed'with prayer by^rn Germany. Championship fin-
Childres Service Station
Butler, Ga. Phone 63
OIL PRODUCTS
“Time to Change to
X-100 Motor 0&”
M
i—'
©HAS
A pure case of carburetor-itu*.
Birth Announcements
Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Harden
of Marietta, announce the birth of
points of interest in these and sev-1 a daughter at the Montgomery hos-
eral surrounding states and while pital in Butler, Tuesday. The young ed valuable assistance, kindness
enroute home spent several days in lady is to be called Loretta Doyel. J shown and beautiful floral offering
Mobile. Ala., with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harden is the former Miss during our recent sorrow in the
Crawford County Schools
Will Begin Fall Terms
Monday Morning, Aug. 31
A. D. Johnston.
, ilene Doyel of Butler.
DANCE
Lake Henry Supper Club
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
9 to 12 o’Clock
Gladys Williams Orchestra
Enjoy Our Good Food and Good Music
Located On Roberta-Ft. Valley Highway
MANAGERS:
M. L. and DAISY CROOK
Opening date for Crawford
„ „ . . , , , County schools is announced for
To our many friends who render- A „ *
. ... Monday morning, August 31, at
8:45 o’clock.
The luch room will open the fol
lowing day—Tuesday.
C. P. Maddox, Superintendent
Crawford County Schools
death of our son and brother, Mr.
Harmon Huey, we wish to extend
our sincere appreciation.
Cordially yours,
Mrs. Mollie Huey
Mrs. Jack Heath
Samuel W. Huey .
We have anything you need in Goodyear
tires and tubes. We handle all sizes oftires
from tractor to car tires. Distributor of
Shell oil products.
<3
i
i
Rustin’s
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
2 Shows Each Week
Friday Night
and Saturday Night
Time: 8:30 o’Clock
Saturday Shows
8:30 Until 12 oXlock
Fri & Sat. Night
August 7 - 8
“THE LOVABLE
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Starring
Charlie Ruggles
Peggy Anna Garner
and Richard Ney
Civil Service Examination
Called by the Department
i An examination for Transporta-
tionTariff Examiner (Freight) has
been announced by the U. S. Civil
Service Commission for positions in
the Bureau of Traffic of the Inter
state Commerce Commission,Wash
ington 25, D. C. The salary is $4,-
205 a year.
A written test plus appropriate
experience or a combination of ed
ucation and experience is required
Full information and application
forms may be secured at most first
and second class post offices, or
from the U. S. Civil Service Com
mission,, Washington 25', D. C. File
applications with the Board of U.
S. Civil Service Examiners, Inter
state Commerce Commission,Wash
ington 25, D. C., not later than
Sept. 1.
Canning Plant Notice
Due to reduction in canning, the
plant will begin operating next
week on Tuesday and Friday, only. J
ED G. McCANTS, I
Voc. Ag. Instructor I
—
The fancy questionnaire a house
hold appliance company used to 1
survey Iowa housewives brought j
equally fancy replies. To the ques- j
tion, “What make of garbage dis- j
posal do you use?” one woman
wrote: “Four hogs.”
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