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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 13, 1953.
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Delightful Camp for
Children at Juniper
Lake Last Week
Tifton Construction Co.
Lowest Bidder for School
!“ ““ . at Roberta
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Trussell and
6on spent last week at Panama
City, Fla.
Edward Benns spent Tuesday in
Thomaston the guest of his aunt,
” - Farley Reeves.
Mrs.
Mr. Oatis i Rowe returned home
Tuesday after spending several
days in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. William Trussell
and family of Thomasville, were
recent guests of their mother, Mrs.
Eva Trussell.
Mrs. T. E. Tante, Miss Amanda
Wilchar and Herbert , Tante spent
the week-end at Indian Springs
Camp meeting.
Lt. a nd Mrs. James Braddy re
turned to Camp Rucker, Ala., Mon
day after spending the week end
with their respective parents.
Rev. and Mrs. Hoke- Hatcher, Mrs.' According to C. P. Maddox,
Lawrence Joiner, Mrs. Charles Crawford County School superin-
Benns and Mrs. Cliford Montgom- tendent, grading is under way for
ery chaperoned about 45 children the state approved school building
S.-N. H. G. Pye Jr. has recently from the Butler Methodist church project i for Crawford County and by
returned to Norfolk, Va., after com- to Juniper Lake on a camping trip the end of this week he expects
pleting 8 months overseas in the'] a st week, leaving Wednesday and construction to begin.
U. S. Navy. S.-N. Pye is the son of returning Friday. | W. B. Johns Construction Com-
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pye of Butler | a schedule had been worked out pany of Tifton was the low bidder
and is expected here for a visit dur-1 which kept things organized and for the job and the figure is ap
ing the latter part of August. | the children busy at all times. The proximately $500,000.
, schedule included a devotional 1 Local labor will be employed in
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Smith ana both morning and evening, swim- the construction of ,fhe buildings,
little son of Oklahoma City, UKta. ming, and other activities. Meals Mr.Maddox added and the job will
arrived in Butler Tues ay. r - were served in the main dormitory be completed in about nine
Smith recently received a discharge cafeteria style months.
form the U. S. Army. ar ®| Thursday evening a number of!
now visiting^ their paren s, ^and local p aren ts and friends visited
the campers.
A 3/c and Mrs. Billy Sullins of
Wichita Falls, Texas are spending
a 15 day furlough with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sullins.
Mrs. E. Hi Dunn and Mr. and Mrs
Talmadge Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Locke and Mr.
and Mrs. T. Durward Tbeus spent
Sunday in Americus with Mr.
Bobbie Locke and family. Upon
their return they were accompanied
by little Miss Kay Theus who is
spending this week with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Locke.
It will be a source of sincere re-
Church of Cod to Begin
Series of Revival Services
Here Sunday, Aug 23rd
Crawford County High
School to Begin Fall Term
Last Monday In August
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood of Ft.
Valley were welcomed guests Sun
day of Mr .and Mrs. J. H. West
and other relatives and friends
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G.i Hornsby and
children, Susap and Guy, are va
cationing at Hendersonville, N. C.
They plan to return home Wednes
day.
Guests Sunday of Mrs. Ida Doug
las and Mrs. Clinton Childs in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hobbs
6r. and Mrs. Terry Hobbs of Vera
Beach, Fla.
Prof. R. L. Sheets, head of the
Roberta schools, announced yester-
day the opening date for the city
Announcement has been made schools will be Monday, August 31,
by representatives of the Church of with faculty members, reporting a
, . God that revival services have week earlier to work out plans for
gret to friends of the* family of Mr. jj een pi an ed to begin in Butler the year.
and Mrs. W. W. Hortman to learn Sunday, Aug. 23rd, and continuing David Carter of Logansville will
that their little daughter, wan a f or p r0 b a bi y two w eeks. The serv- be the new head of the science de-
Lynn, six years ( of age. has been j ces w jjj b e in charge of Rev. A. partment. He is a graduate of the
critically ill for the past two Barker. University of Georgia,
weeks, though she is said to have; Hours of worship and place of Mrs. H. A. Harvey will be in-
appeared somewhat stronger an meeting are announced as follows: structor in home economics. Mrs.
improved yesterday at the local E very Sunday afternoon ofr sev- R. L. Sheets and Mrs. Luther Bag-
hospital. 'eral weeks beginning promptly at garley will return to the faculty
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley left 2; 3° o’clock The place is the home after a year’s absence.
Thursday for Epworth by the Sea ol Mrs. Fred Taunton in north Mrs. J. B. McGee will be the new
on St. Simons Island where they Butler near Payne s cotton gin.
spent several days at the Con- A most cordial invitation is ex-
ference of Intermediate Camp spon- tended all to attend each and all
sored by the Southern Methodist services so long as they continue.
They were accompanied
manager of the school cafeteria.
Mrs. B. L. Kirksey returned to
Macon Sunday after * spending
several weeks with friends and
relatives in Taylor, Crawford and
Macon counties.
DEAN
BUTLER, GJL
Sunday and Monday. August 16 & 17
Sunday P. M. Show 3:00—Sundya Nigtht Show 9KM) P. M
Show Starts Monday Night at 8:30
Sfi
Humphrey Bogart and June Allyson
—In—
BATTLE CIRCUS”
Wednesday and Thursday, August 19 and 20
Wednesday and Thursday Night Shows Start at 8:30
Vaughn Monroe and Joan Leslie
IN
“TOUGHEST MAN IN ARIZONA”
Friday and Saturday, August 21 and 22
Friday Night Shows Start at 8:30
Saturday Shows Continue from 2:30 to 11 P. feL
‘11
Charles Starett
“TEXAS STAMPEDE
Phis Second Feature
Cleo Moore, Hugo Haas, Glenn Langan
,IN
“ONE GIRL S CONFESSION
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church.
home by Misses Ann Griggs and
Elizabeth Mathews who had at
tended the entire Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Fountain
Entertain Delightfully for
Prominent House Guests
Card of Thanks
Local Friends Grieved
By Death of C. K. Page
At Byromville Home
Childres Service Station
Messrs T. E. Tante and Gresden
Allman, prominent local Masons- ~
attended the annual session of the e F °^ ^ ° p J - wee k j n _ everything you did is our earnest Burial was in
Third District Masonic Convention ^Fountatn past week^ ^ _ .cemetery.
We wish to take this opportunity i
to thank the citizens of Butler for Montezuma, Aug. 7—Funeral serv-
the many kindnesses shown our ices were conducted at the Metho-
' father during his illness and dist church in Byromville Aug. 6j
death. Especially we want to for C. K. Page, 38, who died at! J
| thank the doctors and nurses at his home in Byromville after a long
jthe Montgomery hospital for un- illness.
I tiring efforts in his behald. | Funeral was conducted by Rev.
May God bless each of you for s. L. Mayo and Rev. D. L. Knight
the Page family
Butler, Ga. Phone 63
at Lumpkin Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beeland, Pa
tricia, Wayne and Marsha, Mr. and
Terry Fountain, Mr. and Mrs. Doyel
Woods and children, Patsy and
Floyd of Monticelo, Fla.; Mrs. Jas.
Mrs. L. M. Guy, Cheryl and Larry | Fountain of Macon; Mrs. Susie
of Thomaston, spent Sunday with Woods of Reynolds; Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Culverhouse. Gray Fountain and Dellen of At
lanta. Other' out-of-town guests
Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon and chil
dren, Walter, Ann and Judy Cannon
and Mrs. Mamie Chapman of At-
Sincerely,
The family of P. S.
Card of Thanks
| Mr. Page was a veteran of World
Awtry. War II, a member of the VFW and
,the Methodist church.
OIL PRODUCTS
| He is survived by his wife, the j
i former Marina Peterman of By- ]
romville; two sons, J. H. Page III I
To our many friends who were ahd' Clyde Scott Page; his father!"
who were entertained at their cot- so kind to us in our time of sorrow J. H. Page Sr., of Byromville; one
tage on the lake with a chicken Jn the death of our dear husband sister, Miss Marian Page ancf three
dinner, fish supper, swimming par- and father, we wish to extend our brothers, Wilmer, J. H. Jr., and Her-
lanta were guests last week of Col L j es aad wa termellon cuttings in- heartfelt appreciation. Every word bert, all of Byromville.
R. S. Foy and Mrs. Ella Richards, j cluded; Misg Hortense Davant, Mr. and act of sympathy that was,
and Mrs. Wendell Woodall of Cor- shown is invaluable to us for
“Time to Change to
X-100 Motor Oil”
Mrs. Nell Taunton and children,.
Barbara, Bobby and Steve will re
sicana, Tex.; Mrs. Arthur Shepard with them came the realization At Antioch Baptist
rZ t„ their home in Miami Fla'!Waynesboro; Mr .and Mrs. Thos. that our great loss was a loss to
turn to their nome in Miami, ria. , I he sharpri hv all whn hart Irnnwn
Saturday^; rtfter a four week’s visit Tu* .and JNanry _ Turk__ a „d Miss ’8L*" flail HWt Swlljf
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Kathrine Turner of Tulsa, Okla.
Hankinson. Mrs. Hankinson and
D
Miss Hazel Hankinson will accom
pany them home for a few days’
visit.
Card of Thanks
May God bless 1
is our earnest i
loved him.
everyone of you
prayer ! Sunday School meets promptly at
^ The Family of Jno. M. Bone. ' 10:30 a - m - Sunday. A brief session
Eutler announce the birth of a
The family of Luke Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean and Mitchell wish to thank the good
eon, Marshall, returned home Mon-j people of Crowell and Reynolds
day after a 10-day trip to Laurens, j communities for their many acts
S. C., Washington, D. C., and Balti 'of kindness and words of sympa- . . .. .. . ,
more, Md. where they were the thy during their recent bereave- A .. r _ a „ oa _^ on ?_ °f
guests of relatives and friends. 1 ment
While in Washington they visited j May the Giver of all good gifts
Mr. Preston Childs, son of Mr. and be as kind to each of them is the
Mrs. P. B. Childs of Butler, who has sincere wish of the family,
been working in the Nation’s Capi- j The Family of
tal for several months. Luke E. Mitchell.
will be followed by baptismal serv
ice at the pool.
Preaching at 11:30 a. m. by the
1 \ I pastor. Please read the 23rd chap-
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tucker of ter of Matthew. Our text will be
Birth Announcements
We urge
present and
every
hear
■ pital Aug. 6. The new addition
to be called Ruth Estelle.
is
the 8th verse
member to be
this message.
Preaching and praise service at
8 p. rri. Sunday.
The church extends a cordial in
vitation to all the people of the
Canning Plant Notice
Due to reduction in canning, the! community to worship with us in
plant will begin operating next
fr£>
i week on Tuesday and Friday, only.
DANCE
ED G. McCANTS,
Voc. Ag. Instructor
all our services.
Come praying for the pastor and
for the services.
J. H. Stanford, Pastor.
Lake Henry Supper Club
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
9 to 12 o’Cloek
• Gladys Williams Orchestra
Enjoy Our Good Food and Good Music jj j
Located On Roberta-Ft. Valley Highway
MANAGERS:
M. L. and DAISY CROOK
Rustin’s
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
2 Shows Each Week
Friday Night
and Saturday Night
Time: 8:30 oXlock
Saturday Shows
8:30 Until 12 oXlock
Fri & Sat. Night
August 14 -15
“The Kid
From Cleveland”
Starring
George Brent - Lynn Barri
And Introducing
Rusty Tamblyn and His 30
Godfathers
The Cleveland Indians
Baseball Team
Cross Roads
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Brice of Ma
con spent a few days last week
with Mrs. E. G. W. Williams and
A pur* cat* of carburetor-itus.
We have anything you need in Goodyear
tires and tubes. We handle all sizes of tires
from tractor to car tires. Distributor of
Shell oil products.
<| Start Cooking With Gas Today
And Pay No Noney Down
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker.
1 JVIr. and Mrs. Emory Kirksey of
recent
Daytona Beach, Fla., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kirk
sey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Joiner visited
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taunton Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Locke and
John were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Ball in Greenville, Tenn.
Mr. Ed Locke who has been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Ball for the past
month returned home with them.
Mrs. Bob Taunton and children
of Miami, Fla., are spending a few
days with Mrs. Taunton’s parents
Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Hankerson. |
Mr. and Mrs. Healon Kirksey
and Ellen visited Mr. and Mrs.
Talmadge Kirksey and Mrs. Ethel
Gaultney Saturday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Taunton and
children were recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Worthen Taunton, j
Friends of Mr. C. M. Blair will
regret to learn that he is on the
sick list and join in wishing for (
him an early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kirksey were
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Cullen Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Taunton and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bussey Saturday.
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