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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 15, 1956.
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Corp. and Mrs. Thomas Pye of
Rathburg, Mich.; Pvt. Mallie Ken
dall of Ft. Benning; Pvt. Wm. E.
O’Neal, Ft. Jackson, S. C.; Mrs.
Jewell O’Neal and Ronny Harden
of Moultrie were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Butler Monday.
Mr. W. H. Elliston while en route
to Brunswick on a week end fish
ing experience along the east coast
A/r t , | ' ’ ~ ’ ' ,' ’ was accompanied as far as Hazle-
Mjrs. Lewis Minor and Mrs. L. L. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Jessie T. Joyner hurst for a short visit by Mr Ellis .'
Minor shopped in Macon Tuesday. I and baby, Taryn of Ft. Benning ton » s f am }j y a i so M rs q j Hort-
l spent the week end with their man an d Mr. C. B. Hortman. While
Mrs. Riley Gray Hostess
To Lottie Moon Circle
Mrs. Riley Gray was hostess to j;
the Lottie Moon Circle Monday af- 1 i
ternoon. j;
Mrs. L. R. Dean presented the; ■
program; subject, “What Can I do i;
for the World Mission Enterprise?” ■
Opening hymn, “Tis the Blessed
Hour of Prayer.”
Prayer for those on the mission
BUTLER, GJL
We regret to Icam that Mrs. ^^othJ Mrs Eva Bvrd and Hort £ an - While fie id that were on the prayer cal-!
Frances Cochran is a patient at the SH NtftSBisbie ’ Ha D zle hurst they were guests of endar for the d Concluded the,
Montgomery hospital. MlSS Nettie Blgbie ‘ Mrs - R- E - Cole - These Hazlehurst a by singing chorus . r Am |
Miss Fanny Pickard of Macon,
was the week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. N. Culverhouse.
We regret to learn that Miss
Mary Tom Gray has been ill at her
home for the past week.
Mr .and Mrs. A. B. Duncan and
children spent the week end visit
ing friends in Jackson, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Waller and
sons spent the week end with Mr.
Waller’s parents in Columbus.
prayer by singing
Praying for You.
Scripture reading: Luke 11.
Open discussion on what do we i v
mean by praying ‘‘in Jesus Name”?
“Is the Lord’s Prayer Missionary in j t
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Parks and girls
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j lor’s birthday.
Robert Parks at Hillsboro, Ga. |
Mrs. T. L. Fountain, Mrs. W. H.
Mrs. C. M. West of Atlanta was I Trussed, Mrs. E. B. Shelves, Mrs.
Mrs. M. A.‘ Chapman, Mrs. J. R. residents were all attendants at the
Wilson and Mrs. L. P. Anthony at- funeral of Wanda Hortman here on
tended the Executive' Baptist N° v< jth.
W.M.U. meeting at the Ft. Valley ■ Monday night the local Lions
Baptist Church Wednesday. , club will observe “ladies night” 7>>
A/r „ Tv/rro rh Pacov n „ h and we urge that all member of the Content.’
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Casey and b _j n „ tbMr wives or ladv Mrs. Deajl ’s talk on Barred Gates
daughter, Terry, of Columbus, and LUi b oring Yf. lves or laay Qnen was most insDirational bear
Mrs J. W. Casey of Alamasa, Col., £r ‘ ends - The c£ub will meet at the Open, was most inspirational bear
were dinner guests Saturday eve- City Tourist Court Cafe. Turkey
ning of Mrs. B. H. Bazemore. , with dressing will be served and a
1 guest speaker will be present for
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and the occasion. Through faithful at
Mrs. P. B. Childs were: Mr. J. D
Childs, Mrs. W. A. Childs and Mrs. of having a strong organization
A. C. Saylor. The delightful occa- and one that may boost with pride,
sion was in honor of Mrs. Say-
Monday and Tuesday, November 19 and 20
Monday & Tuesday Night, Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
“HOT BLOOD”
Jane Russell’ind Come! Wilde
(Technicolor)
ing out the greatest power,
prayer.
Mrs. Chapman closed the program
with prayer for men in the armed
tendance the Club will be assured f° rces an( J f°r faithful observance
of week of prayer for Foreign Mis
sions Dec. 3-7.
the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. West and Miss Marion West.
Clinton Childs and Mrs. J. R. Gray
spent several days last week in
North Georgia mountains and in
North Carolina.
Butler Garden Club Met
Wednesday, Nov. 7th
Mrs. J. W. Edwards II, Charlotte,
Sonny, Mrs. Ward Edwards and
Buddy Dunn spent Saturday in Ma
con.
Wayne Hortman of G. M. C.,
spent the week end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hort
man.
Mrs. B. H. Bazemore and Harold
spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. ... . , , , . ,
. r, , r . West several days last week.
Arman Bazemore and family at y
Cataula.
Mrs. J. R. Wilson, president, dis- !
tributed cards and offering en
velopes for the season of prayer.
Mrs. E. H. Dunn presided during
business session.
Community mission chairman j
presented plans including remem
brances of those in need and shunt-
ins.
Reports from Mission Study
classes were given, which were
The Butler Garden Club met
Nov. 7th with 21 persons attend
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Daye of War- 1 With the president, Mrs. L. R.
ner Robins and their mother, Mrs. Dean in the chair, the business was conducted recently at the church.
Claudia Locke spent the week end readily disposed of. High points of r p b e young people’s director told of
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wallace interest were formulating plans for ^ b g interest manifested in all young *•*
and daughters, misses Theresa and Flower Show planned for Dec. people’s organizations. Also of the ' »5*
Iris, at Chamblee. 11th, also a Yuletide Program on Royal Ambassador’s observance of I
I the Club’s regular meeting date. Focus Week I
® of 1 Wa , tCh these columns for further I The treasurer reported an offering | =
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. details. 'of $22.00. Mrs. J. W. Edwards led
tv/t , n*111 _ tbe conclusion of the program the c j 0S i ng prayer.
v a ii o and Mr % Bdlle Wood of /° rt a delicious salad plate with hot N , ext month the Circle meets joint-
a um < V a ™ r w S w da * y gU ° f Mf ' C ° ffee W6re SerVed by lhe hostesses: ly with the Hattie Rawls Circle at
Mrs. Arman Bazemore and chil- i and Mrs. J. H. West. Mesdames Luke Adams, Randall tbe cburcb
Wednesday and Thursday, November 21 and 22
Wednesday Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
“PARDNERS”
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
(Technicolor)
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Friday and Saturday, November 23 and 24
Friday Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
SATURDAY SHOWS Continue from 2:30 to 11 P. M.
“HE LAUGHED LAST”
Frankie Laine and Lucy Marlow
—Also—
“RETURN OF THE TEXAN”
Dale Robertson and Joanne Dru
»»*« •*« •*« eg* •*« ego ego «
dren, Jo and Clegg of Cataula are
visiting Mrs. B. H. Bazemore for.
several days.
Mrs. H. B. Ellifson of Dallas, Tex.
returned home Sunday after spend
ing several days here with parents
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purvis
and Miss Nancy Childs visited Pvt.
Lum Purvis at Ft. Knox, Ky., dur
ing the week end.
—Pub. Chirm.
n, i , ~ f , . Waller, Douglas Purvis and Walter i
Maj. Richard Turk of Washing- Wainwrieh t
ton, D. C.; Mrs. Ben Gray Moore g
and son, Ben, Falls Church, Va.;
Mrs. A. L. Sheppard of Waynesboro
were week end guests of their
mother, Mrs. T. G. Turk.
Miss Carolyn Joiner was ac- | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams
Williams-Bloodworth
Mauk, Antioch, Midway
Baptist Churches
1st Sunday: Midway Baptist
Church. Sunday School 10:00. Wor
ship 11:00 a. m. and 7 p. m.
2nd and 3rd Sundays: Antioch
Baptist church. Sunday School
H
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companied to Atlanta today by her Mauk announce the marriage of
mother, Mrs. Lawrence Joiner and their daughter, Miss Juanita
Mrs. Bailey Joiner. Carolyn will Williams, to Gulah Bloodworth of
undergo medical treatment in the Junction City on Oct. 27th. The lo-aiTa m Worship at” 11 3(7 a m.
capital city for several days. I groom is the son of Mrs. Mary and 7 p m V
I Bloodworth. The couple will be at 4tb Lj av . Mauk R a n t i <? t
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee Gay of home to friends in Junction City. y ‘
C. Car- | Charleston, S. C. visited their moth
er and sister, Mrs. A. L. Swain and
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Dewberry and
son, Bruce, of Warner Robins, were
week end guests of Mrs. J
penter and children.
_ „ , , I Miss Mildred Gay last week-end
Dr. and Mrs James Minor and ■ and they all spent Su , nday at
son of New York City, are expected S p r { ngvale as guests D f their
by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L,
L. Minor for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beeland and
children and Sheryl Wheeles of
Thomaston were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Culverhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mullinix and
daughter, Janice and Mr. Harold
Waller of Macon, were week-end
guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Waller.
ROGERS-MOORE
The wedding of Inez Rogers and
Simon H. Moore took place Sunday
at the home of Rev. Lawhoin.
’ The bride is the daughter of John
T. Daugherty of Dayton, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore left Monday
grandmother, Mrs. O. Gay.
Several local citizens attended
Grand Opening of the Gardner
Watson Funeral Home Sunday at
Montezuma. Among those attending: f or a sbor t wedding trip to South
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trussell Georgia
Mr. and Mrs J P. Harmon, Mr. and | The COU ple will reside at the
Mrs. Joseph Harmon, Mrs. Jeff Har-1 bome G f the g room in this county,
mon, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Locke,
Mrs. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Butler and Mrs. T. L. Fountain.
Church: Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Worship at 11 a. m. Training Union
6 p. m. Song and worship at 7 p.m.
You are always welcome to study
and worship with us.
E. H. DUNN, Pastor.
Card of Thanks
We Buy Corn
We are paying the highest prevail
ing market price for White and Yel
low Corn.
Fast Unloading Facilities
PEED BROTHERS MILLING CO.
Butler Georgia
I want to thank my friends for
the pretty flowers and cards sent me
while at the Columbus hospital. I
also want to thank them for flow
ers, cards and visits while I was a
patient at the Montgomery hospital.
You will never know how much it
meant to me. I also want to thank
Dr. Montgomery Sr., and Dr. Clif-
We’re going to have a wedding as ford Montgomery and the staff of
cute and funny as can be; j nur ses for being so kind and pa-
We hope you plan to join us tien toward me. May the Lord
in all this gaiety. j sen( j showers of blessings on each
of you is my prayer.
MRS. GEORGE THEUS
AN INVITATION
On Tuesday night, December 4th,
Carlene and David will wed,
With Lovick, Ronnie, Linda and
Brenda, Almawora, Cheryl and
Fred.
This will only list a few
watch Herald for more names,
We’re really working very hard,
so you‘11 be glad you came!
Birth Announcements
Diamonds Are Our Business
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are now in our new location. Third
Floor, Southern United
Bibb Bldg.) Macon, Ga.
Bldg, (formerly
We are following the trend that exists in all larger
cities. That is, when a firm specializes in Diamonds it
definitely calls for two things: Larger investment and
moving into office quarters as the conventional ground
floor outlived its -usefulness in this case.
I am going to see that our prices are cheaper re
gardless of where one shops. If I don’t, I cannot remain
conscious of the fact that if one buys Diamonds elsewhere,
they are the loser.
No ground floor expense, working on a very small
profit is the reason that nothing is sold at regular retail
price in our office.
Shop and compare.
Sincerely,
bruce McDaniel
Operating as McDaniel Jewelry Co.
An Established Finn of Many Years Reliability
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Edmonson
announce the birth of a fine daugh
ter, Nancy Susan, Nov. 5th at the
Piedmont hospital, Atlanta. Mrs.
Edmondson was the former Miss
Jackie Driskell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Drisckell, former
wel lknown Butler citizens.
Butler Tri-Hi-Y News
PECANS WANTED!
For Highest Prices, bring your
Pecans to us. We are in direct contact
with Northern Markets, which will
eliminate the middleman.
No amount too large; no amount
too small.
BYRD & JARRELL, Butler, Ga.
The Junior Tri-Hi-Y met Nov. 7th
in room four with 23 members pres
ent.
The secretary called the roll with
all members present.
The treasurer reported $3.82 on
hand and urged that all dues be
paid early.
The program was turned over to
program chairman, Patricia Brown
who presented an interesting pro
gram.
Betty Jean Gee, Carol Kendrick,
Edwina Davis and Angharad Car
michael were elected to be in
charge of a Junior Tri-Hi-Y Scrap
book.
The meeting was adjourned by
the president.
Wilhelmia Neisler, Reporter.
Card of Thanks
Announcing
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our many friends
' for their acts of kindness, the
lovely flowers and words of sympa-
! thy extended us during the illness
i and death of our little daughter,
Wanda. May God bless you all.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Hortman
Harris and Eugenia
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