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THE BUTLER HEREADL, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 28, 1954.,
PAGE SEVEN
Miss Mildred'Nann Bone
Becomes Charming Bride
Lt. (j. g) Summerour
BUTLER Hl-Y NEWS
Mrs. Julian Edwards II spent
Wednesday in Columbus.
Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Montgomery
attended Air Races in Miami, Fla.
last week.
Mr. Walter Wilson spent the
week end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Wilson
Miss Ouida Brewer of Atlanta
wak the week end guest of her
sister, Mrs. B. J. Byrd.
Mrs. James Smith
Is Guest Speaker at
Recent FHA Meeting
The Hi-Y Club at Jhe local school
is observing YMCA this week, a
period set aside from Jan. 24-
31 by Gov. Talmadge.
Suday Induction of this Club will
at the local Baptist
Local Lions Favored with Two Butler Students
The first wedding ceremony to
take place in the 86 year period Mt. take place
Pisgah Baptist church near Butler cburc h Jesse Bone will speak at
was that of Miss Mildred Nan Bone . , _ , .
and Lt. (j.g) Thomas J. Summer- thlS cburch Sunday morning on i ong friend, t. E. Tante. He spoke return to
Naval Hospital, YMCA and again on Sunday night
Able Address by Prominent
Griffin Speaker Feb. 21st
Visit Georgia State
College for Women
From Milledgeville comes report
that the largest girls guest assem-
days last week in Darien with her
daughter, Mrs. Rob. Beason.
Miss Barbara Allen of Columbus
ents, Mr .and Mrs. H. E. Allen.
Mrs. H. E. Allen, Richard Allen
Misses Emily and Mary' Ellen Al
len shopped in Columbus Friday.
Mr .and Mrs. Vernon Reddish and
children spent the week end in
Athens witji Mrs. Reddish’s moth
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Payne and Miss Aman
da Wilchar spent Monday in Atlan
ta.
Misses Joyce and Marjorie Young
blood of Talbotton, were weekend
guests of their grandmother, Mrs.
Lovvern.
Mrs. James Braddy returned to
Camp Rucker, Ala., Sunday after
spending the week with her par
ents here.
Dr. Robert Mathews of Clearwater
Fla., spent the week end with his,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. |
Mathews. j
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Miss Carolyn Bazemore of At
lanta spent the week end in But
ler with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Bazemore.
our of the U. S.
Jacksonville, Fla., on Sunday, Jan- immediately before the * induction
uary 17, with Rev. John H. Stanford service.
officiating. j Recently the four Cs project was
The nuptial music was rendered; carried QUt by the Club A large
by Mrs. Sanford M. Fitzsimmons. 1 poster was placed in the hall of
“I Love \ou Truly and Always tbe sc h 00 i which gave the Hi-Y
Mr. Ralph Cox of pi a tf 0 rm, “Clean Speech, Clean
ushers were Messrs sportsmanship, Clean Scholarship
and Clean Living.” Above it these
. words were placed “Observe the
j. ue double ring ceremony was tj:_y nlatform in ’54 Pictures wpfp
local Chapter; a college major in performed before an arrangement of placed P on the poster.to carry out
- Oregon ferns. In the center was a {he theme A bulle tin board was al
so arranged in the Senior room.
On Thursday of next week the
The members of Butler Chapter
of the FHA are still talking about
the inspiring and informative ad
dress made by Mrs. James Smith ^ere"sungbv
on Jan. 21 Mrs. Smith’s background M on t e zua,
qualified her to talk on the subject j obn Pennington and James
T . _ ^ , of homemaking from three view- c m jth
Mrs Lewis Beason spent several ints shf . is a former leader of the
P. Y. Luther of Griffin, noted
churchman and speaker, addressed hly ever witnessed at°the Georgia
a large gathering of Lions, their state College for Women was
wives and guests Thursday eve- brought to a successful close last
ning, Jan. 21. Sunday as more than 400 high
Luther .was introduced by his life school seniors left the cam'pus to
eir homes.
on^ “Love and Service to Humani-j Among the guesrs of GSCW fac-
ty ” ! ulty and student body were Sylvia
A covered dish supper was Cosey arid Barbara McCbrkle of
served. Butler. 1
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the field of homemaking; a home
making teacher, and a young b as het 0 f white ’mums flanked
by
spent the week end with her par- i mother. She included in her talk Cathedral candelabra holding burn-
Conference. All Clubs in the third
district will attend this conference.
the reasons for girls needing home j n t apers
making courses, the noticeable im-j Miss Joyce Bone was her sister’s Hi :* a " d ™ 1U B °}°
provement in homemaking instruc- maid of honor and only attendant. nolds for the Mld ' Year Check-Up
tion, and the preparation of the fu- g be was gowned in pink faille and
ture homemakers. Mrs. Smith con- wore a matching hat. She carried a D . , ... . . . , .
eluded her address with the follow cluster bouquet of deep pink b ? n ‘ n c ^ ar . ge f . ot the
ing' statements: “Teen-agers more roses prinks, Bu.ler will present the pro-
than anyone else, look forward to The bridc ente red on the arm of J^ d . members f are to
a happy marriage, I know when her brother, Ferrell Bong, who gave J T u " ch ’ The conference
you understand the kinds of her in marriage. They were met at . g . a
choices and the kind of behavior the altar by the groom and best | This month s state paper showed
that make for a strong and happy man, who was his father, Mr. A. E. * hat our Club is now third in points
marriage, you will act accordingly. Locke of this city. * n tbe state - Points are given to
The future of America depends on The bride wore a suit of blue Clubs according to the number of
you. I know that you will not let faille. Her close-fitting white hat P r °i ects carried out. This month’s
her down.”
Mary Ann Moore, Pub. Chm.
was sprinkled with rhinestones and f e P° r * our Club plans to be even
I pearls which were repeated on the, ietter tban any sent in thus far.
collar of her suit. She used a hand
some, laco-trimmed handkerchief
which was carried by Mrs. Jas. T.
Smith in her wedding. She carried
a white Bible given her by the Tri-
H.-Y of Butler, topped with a yel-
f Tavlnr l°w-throated white orchid and
j 5 showered with stephanotis.
After receiving best wishes of
their friends in the church vestibule
. „„ .. . T the couple left for a wedding trip
will go from Macon on the Nancy tQ ints in Florida .
Hanks with 117 ladies from each, Mrs Summerour atte nded school
of the cities of Perry and Dublin. But!er before entering Georgia
Lunch will be served on the train. state College for Women where she
A seated tea and_fashion show in received the B s . degre in Educa .
Local Ladies to Spend Day
At Rich 1 * in Atlanta, Feb. 9
Attention — Ladies
County! Spend the day at Rich’s in
Atlanta with us Tuesday, Feb. 9th.
One hundred and seventeen ladies
-Reporter.
Rich’s Magnolia Room
i Leave Atlanta station
tion. Before becoming a member of
at 4 p
i P - .*“• local school faculty, she taught in
Little Dellen Fountain spent the ( Refreshments, prizes and souvenirs. the Upsor county school system
past week with her grandparents, ! All this for only $5.00. Get your! Lt Summerour is a graduate of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fountain, com-! tickets immediately. Perry and ’ F a graauaie 01
ing down to attend Donna Davis’ Dublin have sold all their tickets
birthday party Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Riley and children
spent several days last week in
Athens the guest of her parents.
She joined by her husband -Satur-t
<lay who accompanied her home
Sunday.
Butler High school and the South
ern College of Pharmacy. He was
and want all we have left. Don t employed as a pharmacist in At-
YOU be left out
MRS. L. R. DEAN
MRS. H. G. CHEEK
Ticket Chairmen.
Seniors to Sponsor Chicken'
lanta before entering the Navy in
1950. He has just completed a two-
year tour of duty on the Navy Hos
pital Ship, Haven, operating in Ko
rean waters,
Mr. Vernon Reddish, Mrs. Lewis
Beason and Mrs. John Turk are at
tending the funeral services in Da
rien today for Mr. Cleve Bennett,
uncle of Mr. Reddish and
fried of Mrs. Beason and Mrs. Turk, j dinner
I school
Dinner Sunday, February 7 ^ or< * *-' st * n
iVocabee Contest for
The Seniors of the local High]
close j school will sponsor a baked chicken j 3cH00l StUd^fltS
List NO. VII
Kinsfolk, flippant, sphinx, quan-
Sunday, Feb. 7th at the
lunchroom. Dinner will be
Mr .Ben Giles, son of Mr. and Mrs ser ved from 12, noon, until 2 p. m.
H. T. Giles who until recently had ] Adult plates will be $1.00 and
been connected with the State hos- children under 12 will be served at
pital at Milledgeville has nowj^Oc per plate. • jtitative, jabbef, inversion, knuckled
been commissioned as Lieutenant Plan to attend the church of your jeopardy, sinew, kilowatt, jocular
in the IJ. S. Navy and assigned to choice and then go down and eat sillabub, vapid, neurotic, syster
the Neuropsychiatric service at the 1 dinner with the Seniors. '
Naval Hospital, Camp - Lepeune, j
Jacksonville, N C
, Mrs. T. Gray Fountain of Atlanta ; MOOtC"WflUlWlight
rVom Fountain! £%r„, a a"n a Marriage Announced
came down Sunday afternoon for |
a short visit and was accompanied
on his return trip tb Atlanta by'nounce the marriage of
questing, nucleus, sensual, qualify
ing, nutritious, sculptor, ugliness
obeisance, scrupulous, uppish, alle
viate, obese, quoted, mosquito, al
lude, designation,, mountaineer, al
tar, denunciate, mountebank, calli
ope, dawdle, mundane, callious,
dander, lexicographer, cancel, be-
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Moore an- nighted, libertine, gallant, batter-
their cake licentiousness, gaudy, en-
IS YOUR
Mrs. Fountain and Dellen. Dr. Guy daughter, Miss Lucile Moore to Mr. hanced, lieutenant, recalcitrant, em-
Rawls of Emory hospital accompa-1 Isaac L. Wainwright Saturday, Jan. power, heretical, rectify, palagiar-
nied Mr. Fountain on this trip- to ig, 7 p. m. jism, hemorrhage, inversion, pioneer
Butler. j The ceremony was performed in tallyho
I Reynolds in the home of the Ordi-
N. Y. P. S, Zone Rally in Colum- nary( judge J. R. Lunsford.
bus of the down town church of the| _
Nazarene Friday . evening will be
attended by members of Nazarene
churches at Butler, Ft. Valley,
Americus and t hree Columbus
churches. Rev. J. C. Whittier, pastor All Cub Scouts and their parents
of the Butler church, will be in are urged to attend the Pack
charge of the meeting. Guest Meeting Thursday—tomorrow—nite
speaker for the evening will be 7:30 o’clock at the
Rev. H. W. Mingledoff. House.
Notice of Scout Meeting
SPINE
IN LINE?
Perfect
15 <S£^fi
MARTIN A. CHAPMAN
TAX CONSULTANT
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Masonic Hall-First Floor
PHONES; 102, Office; 74, Residence
OFFICE HOURS—8 A. M. to 11 P. M.
PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT
All Tax Forms to File Returns
Furnished by This Office
<fCtfxik
alignment of the spine
Community | means perfect health. Imperfect;
alignment means that one or more
of the vertebrae of (he spine are
out of the natural position. This
produces pressure on the delicate
nerves at the point where they
leave the .spine. Because of this the !
brain cannot get the full amount I
of life force over them. j
Whatever part of the body, wlheth-1
er it is the heart, stomach, lungs, j
kidneys, etc., that is supplied by a
pinched nerve, is bound to be’
weak, because every cell in the
body receives its life forces over the i
nervous system, and if the nerve is 1
pinched this life force is decreased.
CHIROPRACTIC
ADJUSTMENTS
will put your spine inn line and
health follows
DR.
ELMO W. DAVIS
127 S. JACKSON ST.—PHONE 2566
Americus, Go.
Serving Taylor and Surrounding
Counties Since 1937
DEAN
BUTLEH, CA.
Sunday and Monday, January 31, February 1
Sunday P. M. Show 3:00—Sunday Night Show 8:30 P. M.
Show Starts Monday Night at 7:30
Richard Widmark, Jean Peters
“DICK OP ON SOUTH STREET”
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Wednesday & Thursday. February 3 and 4
Wednesday and Thursday Night Shows Start at 7:30
Helena Carter and Arthur Franz
IN
“INVADERS FROM MARS’
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MOTHERS’ MARCH
ON
POLIO
Co//Mxv/
Friday and Saturday, February 5 and 4
Friday Night Shows Start at 7:30
Saturday Shows Continue bom 2:30 to II P. 1C.
Rex Allen
IN
“SHADOWS OF TOMBSTONE”
Phis Second Feature
Frances Langford
IN
It
ROMANCE AND RHYTHM
n
Books
Taylor County
Are Now
To Receive State and County Tax
Returns For the Year 1954
All persons owning property January 1, 1954, must report
it for taxation purposes.
In order to get the benefit of HOMESTEAD and PERSON
AL EXEMPTION it will be necessary for you to file your ap
plication on or by ApriLl.
I will appreciate your calling by the office first time, you
are in Butler and making your return.
Yours to serve
C. H. ADAMS
Tax Commissioner, Taylor County