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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 13, 1954.
PAGE SEVEN
Local
Happenings
Miss Whitehead to Wed
Rev Geo. D. Deadwyler Jr.
At Macon Church June 12
Help in Effort to Rid
County of Unwanted
Pests of Every Sort
w.v.v:-. u mi
DEAN
Mrs. J. F. Posey and Miss Emily Friends of Mr. A. L. ^wain will R Qp 0 v & Deadwvle/Jr son of jCouldn’t we cut that cost by eradi-
len shoooeri in Columbus Tues- regret to learn that he has been a Kev Leo V pauper J son or, Fv< JL nA t*
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Whitehead of j
Macon, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Betty Jane.
Rats cost the people of Georgia
to (millions of dollars each year.
BUTLER,
Allen
day.
shopped in Columbus Tues- I hMDita'rMitent to'the oa“st severa'l Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Deadwyler Sr., j eating these pests? Everyone is
! vs nd ws r him an eariy of Elberton. 'urged to join in and start now to
Mr. and Mrs. Joe ». Cox of Grit- complete recovery. L s ; adua ' ed from damaBC t0 Iood ’ [ecd a "‘ l
fin spent Sunday with relatives , Miller High school where she was a property.
here I Sunday was Senior Day combined member of Sigma Alpha Sorority.
1 Iwith Mother’s Day at the local She is now attending Mercer Uni-
Green of Baptist church attended by a large versity in Macon, where she is a
of congregation. The esteemed pastor, member of Chi Omega fraternity
Rev. J. M. Carmichael, officiated in and the University Choir,
these delightful exercises. 1 The bride-elect’s mother is the done each
'former Miss Kathleen Peed, daugh-
^ u ‘ ter of Mrs. Irene Peed and the late
Sunday & Monday, May 16 and 17
Sunday P. M. Show 3:00—Sunday Night Show 9:00 P. M.
Show Starts Monday Night at 8:30
Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Lenox, were Wednesday guests
Butler friends.
Mrs. James A. Fountain is spend
ing several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fountain.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Whittle of
Palmetto. Fla., are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Keen.
Mr. Frank Pickard of Macon,
spent several days wiht Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse.
Mr.
delightful exercises,
and Mrs. Foy Cox and
Sunday with relatives
J - - r. i ~--- e * Ai„u„ o 1M, Do Y0U have a rat problem.
Let us help you solve this problem
with a good, cheap rat poison. This
rodenticide will save you money
by reducing the amount of damage
done each year and by lessening
the possibility of rat born diseases.
genia of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mr F A Peed of this city she is' oound^for' 1 65cat The^ea^th^ De 3
Cox and children, Edward and th e niece of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 1
Mary Ann, of Columbus, and Mrs. Suggs also of this city. Her pater-
O. L. Coefield of Savannah were na i grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
week end visitors of. Mr. O. E. Cox. l. p. Whitehead of Winder. Miss
. , „ T „ - 'Whitehead has one sister, Virginia
Mother’s Day guests of Mrs Eva whitehead algQ Qf Macon
Trussell included the following j A aduate of Elbert0 n High
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson and gchool Rey Deadwyler received an
Lt. and Mrs. James Braddy were 600 of Hilliard, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A g degree from Mercer last De-
~ ‘ ’ daughter of
Clifton Webb
—la
distribution
week end guests of their
Mrs. Nannie May Brooks.
mother tj. A. Stubbs and
cember. He is now attending South-
partment and other
points listed below:
Charing: Lewis Watson’s Store.
Mauk: Pike’s Grocery.
Butler: County Agent’s Office.
Reynolds: G. H. Goddard's Store.
Taylor Mill: Mclnvale’s Store.
Rupert: Cooper’s Freezer Locker.
Cross Roads: Worthen Taunton’s
Waycross, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Worn- western Baptist Thelogical Semi- Store,
ble and children of Fairfax, S. C.; nary F t worth, Tex., where the, Howard: Vanlandingham’s Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culverhouse of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Trussell and CO uple will reside after marriage. iDaviston: F. C. Jarrell’s Store.
Thomaston, spent Sunday with Mr. children of Waterboro, S. C.; Mr. Tb e wedding will be solemnized
and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse
Mrs. Irene Peed and Mrs. Walter
Suggs spent Tuesday in Macon the
guests of Mrs. G. T. Whitehead.
Mrs. Mintie Pope plans to
spend next week in Gainesville, the
guest of Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis of Mur
phy, N. C., spent the week end in
Butler with their mother, Mrs. Ida
Butt.
and Mrs. H. M. Woody and daugh- j U ne 12 at the Ingleside Methodist I
ter of Atlanta; Mr. and and Mxs. church, Macon. I
P. K. Johnston and children, of Ma-j - J
con, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Trus-;
sell and children of Macon.
Mrs. Hornsby Honored
Recently by Her Sunday
School Class Members
Lottie Moon Circle
Delightfully Entertained
By Mrs. A. L. Waters
The Lottie Moon Circle of the
B.W.M.U. met May 10 with Mrs. A.
Editor and Mrs. J. £. Cox of
Montezuma, were Mother’s Day
guests of their mother,
Cox.
Garrett.
Carsonville: W. A. Jarrell’s Store.
Crowell: Parr’s Store.
We will need the full cooperation
of all citizens in solving this coun
ty-wide problem. Join with us in
ridding your premses of these un
wanted guests.
George A. Tindol,
County Sanitarian
Howard News
Miss Mary Lou Averett spent the
L. Waters.
Meeting opened singing “Make
The Amzie Wilson Sunday School Me a Channel of Blessing”. Mrs. J.
Mrs *Lou ( - lass Butler Baptist Church met b. McManus had charge of the pro- we ek end in Tifton recently.
in regular monthly session at the gram. Subject, “Lunch Time Around . Mrs J E Brown Mrs O M Mar-
home of Miss Mary Tom Gray Tues- the World Today.” I tin Mrs.' Joe Burgi’n and Mrs.' Hoke
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Garrett of day evening, May 4. There were! Mrs. J. R. Wilson led the de- Catcher attended the District WSCS
Dallas, ’lex., wore recent guests of 12 present including the teacher, votional. Scripture, Luke 16:19-31. (Conference in Columbus one day re-
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mrs. James M. Carmichael, and onej Others taking part on the pro- cently
Sgt. and Mrs. Quinton Childree
Sheriff Charlie Wright, who is at-
visitor, Miss Myra Byrd. gram were Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Wil-J
After the business meeting, the SO n.
class honored Mrs. Bill Hornsby i Mrs. Wilson
“MISTER SCOUTMASTER”
Wednesday & Thursday, May 19 and 20
Wednesday and Thursday Night Shows Start at 8:30
Jeanne Corain & Michael Rennie
IN
“DANGEROUS CROSSING”
Friday & Saturday, May 21 and 22
Friday Night Shows Start at 8:30
Saturday Shows Continue from 2:30 to 11
P. ML
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Errol Flynn
‘ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN FADIAN
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Phis Second Feature
John Wavne
IN
PALS IN THE SADDLE
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TIRE HEADQUARTERS
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presided over the
and Rickey of Warner Robins spent i
the week end with their parents,!
tending FBI school in Washington with a Surprise Party. The honoree business session in absence of Mrs. jyj r and j^ rg PaU [ j ones
spent the week end in Butler with received many lovely gifts, in ap- j. w. Edwards, chairman.
his family. predation of her friendship
„ ,. , , . , her work in the class during
Coefield returned t j me sbe has lived in Butler.
Mrs. O. L. C
to her home at Savannah yesterday
after spending several days with
her father, Mr. O. E. Cox.
Mrs. Ben Gray Moore of Anniston,
Ala., and Capt. Richard Turk of At
lanta, were week end guests of
their mother, Mrs. T. G. Turk.
and | Roll was called minutes read and
the approved.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Means and |
Cindy of Waynesboro spent the I
week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
| Mrs Carmichael, chairman of the Perking and Migg Martha Per kins.
,Committee on Missions, reported
At Antioch Baptist Church
project for May: Day of Prayer at
Church, May 14, 9:30 a. m.
| Mrs. 'Anthony closed the meeting
jwith prayer.
Ral'y Day in our Sunday School i The hostess served delicious re-
at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. Howard freshments to 13 members and 3
Kendrick, Supt. Dr. G. M. Ford of visitors, Mrs. Herman Amos, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Keen, Mr. and Mercer University, will teach the,Mintie Pope and Mrs. E. H. Baze-
Mrs. William Keen and Mrs. W. A. adult class Sunday. Be sure to hear more.
Whiddon spent several days last him.
week with rtlatives in South Bend,
Ind.
Preaching at 11:30 a. m. by the
.pastor. Please read 13th chapter of
John. Our text will be the 2nd. 3rd
Dr. and Mrs. Gray Fountain and 4th and 5th ver ses of this chapter.
Dellen spent the week end at We urge every member to read this
home with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. chapter and hear this message.
-Pub. Reporter.
Civil Service Examination
J. H. STANFORD, Pastor.
Fountain, returning to Atlanta Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hays and chil
dren of Camilla; Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Rogers of Americus were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Caldwell.
Mrs. Raymond Cook of Griffin.
Mrs. Roy Philmon and Miss Tom
mie O'Neal of Crowell were Satur
day guests of Mrs. Mattie and Miss
Louise Gilson.
Returning from a delightful week
end tour along the Atlantic coast
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giles report
crops of all kind in a most flour
ishing condition, ,,, , . , , . , ,
will be presented by her teacher,
Postmaster and Mrs. Carl Hobbs Mrs. Lewis Ruffin in a Piano and
attended the annual sessionof the Voice Recital Monday, S p. m., at
Postmasters’ Convention in Macon the Methodist church annex. Miss
and report a most delightful and Betty McCorkle, her sister, will as-
profilable seession. sist with several vocal selections.
A examination ror librarian has,
been announced bv the U. S. Civil :
Sunday is Rally Day in our Service Commission for filling li-
church and we urge all members brabrian positions paying from $4-
and friends of the church to bo,205 to $7,040 a year in various fed-,
preesnt and enjoy the service to- eral agencies in Washington, D. C.,!
gether To qualify for these positions, ap-
Preaching and praise Sunday 'plicants must pass a written test
evening, 8 o’clock. and in addition, have completed
The church extends a cordial wel- pertinent college study or training,
come to all the citizens of the com in the libaary school and have had ;
munity to attend Sunday’s worship appropriate experience in library
and enjoy hte Christian fellowship, work. i
RECITAL
Applications will be accepted
I until urther notice and must be
filed with the U. S. Civil Service
[Commission, Washington D. C.
Full information and forms may
i be obtained from many post of-
Miss Barbara McCorkle, daugh- jj ces throughout the country and
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. McCorkle f rorn the U. S. Civil Service Com
mission, Washington, D. C.
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Put Your Thoughts Into
ACTION
You know that the longer you neg
lect your health, the more serious!
the condition becomes. Delays are,
dangerous.
The cemeteries are crowded
with people who expected to
j look after their health next
j year, when they had more time
and money.
j Mrs. R. L. Brown and Mrs O. M.
I Martin attended the Rose Show
i Thomasville.
I Miss Janie Neisler of Butler spent
Hast Wednesday with Misses Mae
VanLandingham and Annie Eng
land.
I Mrs. A. F. Humber and daughter
Miss Brunelle Davenport and Mr.
James Massey all of Columbus vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Esselstyn
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown were in
Atlanta, Macon and Columbus
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown visited
Mrs. J. B. Clark in Macon hospital
Sunday. H’er many friends are glad
to know she is improving.
Mrs. Joe Brown, Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Martin spent a few days in At
lanta last week going up to attend
the funeral of their cousin, Mrs.
Paul Simmons.
Rev. and Mrs. Iloke Hatcher and
children and Mrs. W. E. Hightower
[were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. II. Perkins and Miss Martha
Perkins Sunday.
Mrs. J. E. Brown entertained the
WSCS Tuesday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hobbs and chil
dren and Mrs. C. C. Hobbs of
! Panama City, Fla., spent. Sunday
iwith Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and
j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson Jr.,
'they having come to attend clirist-
jening of little Mike Watson at the
Methodist church.
| Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown spent
; the week end in Quincy, Fla., at
tending a family reunion in honor
of their mother, Mrs. Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Clark and
children spent Sunday in Macon
with the Renfroes.
Sunday supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Akin included Rev.
jund Mrs. Hoke Hatcher and chil-
Idren and Mr. Cecil Griggs all of
: Butler.
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coward and
children of Butler spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James Brown.
A large number attended quarter
ly Conference at Mauk Thursday.
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Those having loved ones and
friends at rest in the Howard ceme
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nual spring cleaning of this sacred
spot. If unable to do so personally,
kindly send vour contribution to
Is Truly, the Better^ Way to Health Mr 0 M Mar ii n , Howard, Ga., who
j will take pleasure in seeing that
I such donation is judicially spent.
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