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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 29, 1954.
PAGE SEVEN-
Local
happenings
Mrs. Groce Announces
Daughter's Engagement
To Howard Park, of Ideal
Oglethorpe. Ga. —Announcement
is made by Mrs. S. T. Groce Jr. of
Mrs. Lynda Lee Bryan's
Namesake to Marry Mr.
Clarence Delmar Robinson
Talbotton,
P. Win burn
T Members Visited
Lions Club Recently
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of
Athens spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Dinner guest Stuiday of Rev.
and Mrs. J. C. WhiWier was Rev.
Mack Anderson of Decatur, Ga.
Mr. Holsey Foy of Albany, Mr.
Will Foy of Sylvester were Sunday
guests of their father, Col. R. S.
Foy.
Miss Carolyn Bazemore of Atlan
ta spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baze
more.
Mrs. Darby Kirksey, Dianne and
Timothy and Mrs. Tim Locke vis
ited their aunt, M’-s. R. M. Jinks,
Saturday.
Mrs. L. R. Adams left for At
lanta Wednesday to visit her son,
Mr Oscar Adams in that city for
several days.
Mr .and Mrs. C. W. Butt and lit
tle daughter of Lincolnton, Ga
the members that spoke. Mary Ann
told of the Conferences in Ameiicus
and Reynolds; Sylvia told of the
Atlanta Assembly; Jesse told of the
Griffin Conference; Jeraldine’s com-
_ , rnent was on the Columbus Con-
Ga. Mr. and Mrs. H.' On the evening of April 19, four' feren( *. and Ernestine and Budd
formerly of Talbotton, Tri-Hi-Y girls, two Hi-Y boys and „ avp a narra .j VP nn th _ v •
|Oglethorpe of the engagement ofinow Atlanta, announce the engage twoadviso r s attended Lions Club nrfl1M . K various
her daughter, Miss Clara Jean ment of their daughter, Lynda meeting and supper. Sub this ve^ ^r L
Groce to Howard Park Jr. of Ideal Bryan, to Clarence D. Robinson,son I While there we enjoyed a delight- by students was concluded Rev
of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cawthon of ful fish supper and presented tnem Sawyer told of the fine record our
Weirsdale, Fla. .with a program. clubs have made this year
The bride-elect is a granddaugh-1 Those attended this meeting Mrs. Frank Rilev oresident of
i ter 0f Mrs ' Lynda Bryan ' widely were Mrs. Nann Summerour, Mr. the Lions Club gave the closing re
™ — , . ,, , ' J^nown Talbotton columnist and Jerry Partain, Buddy Dunn, Jesse i - g g
Mr. Park is the son of Mr and historian. |Bone, Ernestine Davis, Jeraldinej
» P |TrUv7 s rd rt lmpTeU ln u?m n o“ ?h P a°S wal'tormer^ML LTsawye? X, '*'«* «“* o,«aniza ti o„
others. Just such a person was Mr.! The^rlde-eTen'^aduated from ! d '! t . riCt - SeCretary was also P resant -. | able to all! ‘" g qU ‘ ,e '"l 01 "
IN MEMORIAM
MR. LOUIS R. ADAMS
and Columbus.
Miss Groce’s mother is the former
Jewel Jolly of Oglethorpe. Her fath
er is the late S. T. Groce Jr. of Ma
nuring life we meet many people
who possess great and noble souls.
As we associate with such peo- Mrs . Howard Park Sr. ot Ideal. His
Buddy Dunn, Jesse ^ marks and the meeting adjourned.
We really were proud to be able
to speak before
. „ r —
u lI4C i S . „u Sl 5 uut a uciau.i wda hrlHlloW . , , , ated at Henry Grady High School, district secretary was also present.
Louis R. Adams, to whom we pay Oglethorpe High school and is ^ 1 Atlar J ta - S ^ e att ^nded Mercer Uni- Mr. Partain introduced each of, —Reporter
tribute and honor at this time ^K^norpe mgn scnooi and is at- versify, where she was secretary of ! neporter
In ^9 Mr Adams Toincd the “ d,n f m 1S‘ S ° U,hWeS,Cr " C °'- ™ Mu Sorority and pledge sweet-
Butler Melhodlst Church and was M ; Park adualed from , he lhea! J ol Lambda Ch, Alpha Fra-
a loal member until his death. He tj p „i Hirr u
served his church well as a Stew- a ' High School and received a Mr. Robinson was graduated
served ms enuren wen as a stew degree m Business Administration'from Florida State Universitv ma-
ard, Trustee, and on the building from North G ia Coll Dah . ^m Morida State University, ma
icational - . „
spent the weekend in Butler guests, spiration and challenge to everyone
committee when the Educational i 0 neea He a memhpr* nf’' onng t in sociology. He is a mem-
plant was being built. He also LJ ’-*1 ls .f mp ™ 1,er of Sigma ber of Alpha Tau Omega Fraterni-
served treasurer of the church and j y ear * in r £my^witlTthe S ^ fu \ UTe . gr00m is associated
building fund. In these and many|i nf Div a portion of that t j mp i n l W , l1h . G ' ^' simrnons - zoning and
other ways he proved his worth to Korea , planning consultant of Jacksonville
the church and to the community.! After their marriage which wiU
We will miss him as the work of take place in Ju th ; couple will
the church is being carried on by res jde in Columbus, where the
those of us who now share the re- igroom-elect is employed in the Co-
sponsibility, as his life was an in- jumbus Bank and Trust Co.
Fla
i The wedding will be solemnized
April 30 in the chapel of St. Mark
fne Methodist Church, Atlanta.
of their mother, Mrs. Ida Butt.
Mrs. A. L. Swain was among
those attending a picnic at Hous
ton Lake given by the Consolidated
Gas. Company of Montezuma.
Mrs. O. G. McCants and grand
son, Billy Frankling, of Phenix
City, Ala., spent last week with
Mrs. G. C. Stokes and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Jarrard and
son Truett have returned to their
home in Odum after spending sev
eral days with Mrs. A. J. Gill.
Prof. A. P. Jarrell of Atlanta, a
well known Georgia school teacher
spent the past week end with his
parents and other relatives and
friends.
who knew him. Not only did he
love his church and God but he
never shirked any opportunity for
service in any way.
He possessed a peace of soul that
was reflected in his face and con
versation. He loved and trusted his
Army News Relative to
Seaman Jas. H. Martin
Mauk News
Guests at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Vernon Reddish recently
eluded Mrs. Ruby Lovern
and
and
Norfolk, Va., James H. Martin,
T , , . . , , ... seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lord and simply and surely walked 0 M Martin o{ H
mtheway of right and goodness ‘ tQ Norfolk
He was kept by a faith that was M editerranean aboard the heavy 1 Saturday
deep and abiding and sufficient ! cruiser uss Albany . The Atlantic j relatives.
left Norfolk in January
for a tour of duty with the 6th
Fleet. He visited Portugal, France,
I Italy, Greece, Turkey and Spain.
(Too Late for Last Week)
Eld. and Mrs. M. A. Hall were
dinner guests of Mrs. E. H. Mor
rison and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill
Saturday. ;
Mr. and Mrs B. S. Parker spent
in Buena Vista with
for all his spiritual needs in every pieetshin
hour of life. Being endowed with a y
clear and Godcentered vision he
was able to be a leader among peo
ple at all times.
In appreciation of all this and
for his deep concern for people and
his leadership we wish to pay trib
ute to his memory.
Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED:
visited
Howard News
Misses Ollie
of Athens.
and Florrie Andrews
Mrs. Lewis Beason, Mrs. John
Turk and Miss Janet Turk will
leave Sunday for Christianburg,
Va., to spend several days with Mrs
Lew Watson. ,
County Commissioners attending
the recent commissioners’ conven
tion in Savannah were Walter
Wainwright, E. H. Bazemore and
Lewis Watson.
Rev. and Mrs. Hoke Hatcher and
children spent Monday and Tues
day at Gainesville. Ga., guests of
the minister’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Hatcher.
Mrs. Ed. Hinton, Mr. H. E. Stin
nett of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs.
Rochell Boswell spent last week at
Heggie, Florida fishing. From all
reports the fishing was fine.
Mr. Morris Pounds of Thomaston
spent the week end in Butler. Mrs.
Pounds and little daughter Debbie
accompanied him home after
spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Bazemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Amos ex
pect their daughters and families
as week end guests. They are: Dr.
and Mrs. Joe Mercer and little
daughter, Paige, of Brunswick, Mr.
ami Mrs. Henry Moore and son,
Henry Jr. of Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Foy Cox and little
daughter Eugenia, and Miss Ruth
Cox of Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Otis
B. Cox, little Edward and Mary
Ann Cox of Columbus were week
end visitors at the home of their
father, Mr. O. E. Cox.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Benns included Mr. ‘and
Mrs. Farlev Reeves and son Jack
of Thomaston; Mrs. C. L. Seay of
Columbia, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Bateman of Ft. Valley, Mr. and Mrs
Charles Benns, Edward and Ann
Benns.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ingram
Mrs. J. L. Rustin Sunday.
Mrs. E. A. Watson ot Manchester
and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rustin
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Pike.
Mrs. Charles Rustin and son
Larry of Albany are spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Woodall.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Purvis and
Mr.
Quinton Childree and son Rickey. ! and Mrs. C. Hill and’ Mrs. Dosia
Mr. and Mrs. Huie Abercombie of: Morrison.
East Point spent the week end j Mrs. Olivia Watson of LaGrange
with their mother, Mrs. Lee Wat- spent several days last week with
eon - ! Mrs. J. L. Rustin and family. She
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and Mr.
Jones spent Sunday in
1. That through these words we 1 , '
^ for Pr the Christian fife i^ a . mer Mra ’ jcWW^'sp^' Sunday "wilh
fore us and the loss we feel in his
passing. That we express our sym
pathy .to his family in their loss.
2. That a copy of these resolu-
conv he* sent'The 'ruHpt uVralri’ fnr I ^ rS- J ' E ’ Brown s P ent a few days'will spend the week end with her
k ll V n' lastweekinRe y no l ds withMrs.H. brother, Mr. W. T. Rustin, and
publication,~and a. copy be^kept, on K S ealy. j family.
Mrs. Joe Brown, Mrs. Lewis Watson | Mrs. M. B. Pittman, Miss Musette
Jr. and Mike spent a few days last I Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
week in Nashville, Tenn., with Mr. Pittman Jr. and children visited
and Mrs. P. F. Stewart and sons.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
„„ , . . , . .. D , Herman Akin included Mr. and Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Read and adopted by the Board M rs Ed Ak i n and children of Tal-IJ. W. Woodall.
Btp r . v ^ ards in °P en session April j botton; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Akin | Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whitley spent
file in the minutes of the Board of
Stewards of the Butler Methodist
Church.
HOKE O. HATCHER,
HERMAN ELLISTON,
T. E. TANTE.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown Sunday.
Eld and Mrs. M. A. Hall spent
22, 1954.
CONNER’S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Conner’s Mill Charing, Ga
OpeningTheSummer
Friday Night, April 30
" killer Shark"
Starring
Roddy McDowall
Saturday, May 1
Jimmy Wakely
la
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Gun Itiiiuiiiif
Home Celebration Planned
,For May 9th at Pine Level
Jr. and son and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sunday with Mr. and Mrs George
Akin and Elaine all of Atlanta. (Carlisle of Shiloh
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sealy had for
dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
O. F. Sealy of Atlanta; Mrs. H. K.
Sealy of Reynolds; Mrs. J. E. Brown
and Mrs. W. D. Martin.
Easter day dinner guests of Mr.
S. P. Edwards included Mr. and J Sunday, May 9th, is the day set
i Mrs. R. L. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. S. ! apart as Home-Coming Day by
B. Edwards of Douglas, Mr. Jimmy membere of Pine Level church, and
Edwards of Macon and Mr. and Mrs citizens of the Norwich community,
Hay of Culloden. land they extend a most cordial in-
| Mrs. James Brown was in Colum- vitation to former residents and
bus one day recently. i friends of the community to join
| Mrs. R.L. Brown was dinner guest with them in making the day an
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fain eventful occasion. Come and bring
Jr. in Eufaula, Ala. a basket lunch, it is requested,
i Mrs. W. D. Martin, Mr. and Mrs
°n an Birthday Celebration
Easter Sunday. y • ki T
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and ilOriOnnQ MT. cORI uHCS
of!
I '
1 *• l Mrs. Tom Giles celebrated his
1st birthday Sunday when he was
Patricia were Sunday guests
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Butler. / i
j The Home Improvement Cluk honored with a surprise birthday
met at the church with a covered: dinner given by his children.
I d^h supper Friday night. Everyone Mr . Carl Giles and Mrs. Minnie
i is invited to come to the meeting ,p ear j childres, brother and sister
Fuday, May 7th, 8 p. m. for an- i 0 f h on or guest, and their fami-
other supper. At
i fish fry will be
Brown’s Lake.
this meeting a
enjoyed at Carl
MODERN
CHIROPRACTIC IS
COMPLETE
lies were also present.
Mr. Giles’ birthday dinner was the
first celebration in their new home
recently completed in the southern
residential section of the city on
the Americus road.
Remember your moiher on her day with the
living, personal gift of flowers. A flowering ‘ - V
plont to brighten her home, to bring back —
happy memories of your youth. A vase of
fresh flowers for her to tenderly arrange
and to cherish. A lovely corsage
r- 4^ she can proudly wear to church.
To your mother in a diitanl city, we guarantee
prompt delivery through our Flowervby-Wire itrvico.
Allen’s Flowers & Qifts
Butler, Qa:
In reflating the
and proper function
nerve tone
of the
entire body. Resides this
X-RAY
Diagnosis, Electro - Physiotherapy.
Gastro - Intestinal Detoxification
and other scientific drugless ad
juncts are also used to help the pa
tient.
DR.
ELMO W. DAVIS
127 S. JACKSON ST.—PHONE 25661
Americus, Go. !
Serving Taylor and Surrounding j
Counties Since 1937 I
If You Love
Decorated Homes
and Beautiful
June Weddings
•
Write or Phone
Mrs. Mae Wheeler
Interior Decorator
CHRISTOPHER
Furniture Company
Montezuma, Geargia
DEAN
BUTLER,
Sunday A Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
May 2,3,4 and 5
Sunday P. M. Show 3:00—Sunday Night Show 9:00 P. M.
Show Starts Monday Night at 8:30
Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift Deborah Kerr,
Fank Sinatra, Donna Reed
—In—
r>*
it
“FROM HERE TO ETERNITY’
Admission: 25c and 50c
Thursday May 6
Wednesday and Thursday Night Shows Start at 8:30
Alex Nicol
IN
“CHAMP FOR A DAY’’
Friday and Saturday, May 7 and 8
Friday Night Shows Start at 8:30
Saturday Shows Continue from ?.:30 to 11 P. M.
Ray Middleton
SWEET HEARTS ON PARADE
Phis Second Feature
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DEAN THEATRE
Butler, Ga.
i Big SUN-MON-TUES-WED 1 Big
^Days May 2*3*4 * 5 ^Days
Admission: 25c & 50c
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THE BOLDEST
BOOK OF OUR
TIME...
HONESTLY.
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ON THE
SCREEN!
Screen Play by DANIEL TAR AD ASH * Based upon the novel by JAMES JONES
Produced by BUDDY ADLER • Directed by FRED ZINNEMANN
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