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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER, GEORGIA JULY 21. 1960.
PAGE SEVEN*
t Miss Lumpkin,
^ Mr. Hortman
Married July 3
Mrs. Bert Rife of Macon is visit
ing her sister Mrs. B. J. Byrd.
Miss Lola Ham spent Tuesday
with Mrs. B. J. Byrd, Mrs. Bert Rife,
and Mrs. J. B. Goodwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Allen and
Mrs. Luke Adams attended a Gift
Show in Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Joe Burch of Monticello,
Fla., was the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Fountain last week.
Miss Opal Allen of Columbus
and Mrs. Carol Casey of Albany,
were week end guests of Mrs. B. H.
Bazemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pye and Mr.
R. D. Pye, spent the weekend in
Athens, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Pye Jr.
Sgt. and Mrs. Billy Pennington
and children of Ft. Benning spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Pennington and Toppie.
Mrs. Carl Giles’ guests last week
included her sister, Mrs. Eula An
derson of Augusta and Mrs. Eu
genia Baugh of Moultrie.
Those on the sick list this week
include Mr. Harold Bazemore and
Pat Clark. Both are reported to
be much improved at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rowe Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Rowe Jr., of Tifton,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Oatis Rowe and family.
Guests of Mrs. Warren Childs
this week are Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs
of Vera Beach. While here they are
also guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Wall.
Mrs. J. T. Joiner and daughter,
Miss Gloria Joiner of Vidalia are
spending this week in Butler with
Mrs. Eva Byrd and Miss Nettie
bigbie.
Misses Helen and Willie B. Wilson
of Sheffield, Ala. are spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson
Wilson.
Mrs. Shirley Neugebauer and
sons, Mrs. Kenneth Clark and daug-
ters of Madison, sepnt several days
last week with Rev. and Mrs. E.
H. Dunn and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis B. Cox and
children of Atlanta; Miss Raye Cox
of Columbus and Miss Ruth Cox of
Macon, visited in the home of their
father last week end.
Mr. Fred Adams of Atlanta spent
the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Adams; and
left Sunday for Air National guard
Camp at Cochran Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kennon Jr.,
have returned after visiting rela
tives at Williston and Memphis,
Term. Danny remained over for a
longer visit with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gay and
children of Patuxent River, Md.,
spent the past two weeks with their
mother, Mrs. Elma Swain and Miss
Mildred Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Gay
returned home Sunday leaving
their sons, Dewey and David with
their grandmother and aunt for the
remainder of the summer.
The marriage of Miss Glenda
Faye Lumpkin, daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. J. B. Lumpkin of Junction
City, to Mr. Harris Hortman, son
,, , _ . . ,of Mr. and Mrs. VV. W. Hortman of
Mrs. Mary L. Stalnaker spent the Bu tler, was an event of Julv 3rd .
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Tim ,
The double ring vows were spoken
m. at the Butler Methodist
with Rev. Ted Griner of-
Youngblood and Tippie in Coium- i
bus. The youngbloods accompanied a ,
Mrs. Stalnaker home on Sunday, j £j C ^ a j ing
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bame and A program of nuptial music was
son Paul, are spending the week presented by Mr. Don Whatley of
with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Reynolds, soloist, and Mrs. J. A.
T. S. Porter of Lavonia, and Mr. Gibson, Butler, orgainst.
and Mrs. S. J. Bame of Salisbury, Mr. Wanza Hortman stood with
N.C.
Miss Bertha Bazemore !
And Mr. Jason Elliston
In Church Ceremony
Miss Bertha Bazemore, daughter 1
of Mrs. Bertha Bazemore, became i
the bride of Mr. Jason L Elliston | jj
of Butler, son of Mrs. Alice Elliston
in an evening ceremony solemn- |i
ized at the loot Methodist church
July 14th. Rev. Ted Griner officiat- j
ed.
Mr. Roger Jacobs of Atlanta,
served as best man. Mrs. Roger Ja
cobs, niece of the groom, served as
matron of honor.
The bride was beautifully attired
in a dress of blue silk organza em- j
broidered in white with a corsage
of white orchids. To compliment
Mrs. Hoke Windham accompa
nied Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wind
ham and sons of Macon, to Miami
last Wednesday for a ten day va
cation and will return this week
end.
groomsmen were Johnny Bazemore
and Hershel Walker of Butler.
Bobby Clark of Howard, and Billy
Montgomery of Perry.
Serving as matron 0 f honor was
Mrs. Billy Parks, sister of the
bride. The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Mrs. M. P. Dean plans to leave Carter Mathews. Jr., of Athens, sis-
Friday morning for Nashville. ter of the bride. Miss Eugenia Hort-
Tenn., for a visit with her mother, man of Butler, sister of the groom.
Mrs. L. H. Pitt and other relatives Miss Sylvia Lumpkin and Miss
She will return home Thursday of Billie Tarperley of Manchester,
next week. The attendants wore waltz length
his son as best man and the usher :her outfit she wore a pearl necklace
belonging to her mother
Following a wedding trip to Gat- |
linburg. Te°n.. the couple will re- . jj
side in Butler.
Mrs. Floyd Brewer
Honored July 14 with
Shower Tea
Dellen, Toy and Juby Fountain with matching cummerbunds. They
spent the week end with their wore bandeaux of pink velvet rib-
grar.dparents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom bon with attached face veile and
Fountain, while their parents. Dr. they carried bouquets of pink and
and Mrs. Gray Fountain went to white carnations,
the mountains of North Carolina. I The bride given in marriage by
her father selected a traditional
Mrs. J. C. Griggs and Mrs. Ru- gown in eha n tilly lace over tierred
pert Willis returned home Friday net and taffeta. The princess line
from Pontiac, Mich.', where they bodice featured a scooped neck
were guests of Mrs. Willis’ brother outlined with scallops and short
and sister. The group toured over lace sleeves worn with mitts. Al
to Canada and visited points of in- temating bands of crystal pleated
terest in that country. tulle formed the billowing, floor
_ length skirt. Her finger tip veil of
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett \\ ilson. gjjjj illusion fell from a Juliette
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Wilson, Miss- ca p D f crystal pleated tulle and
es Helen and WjllWlfB- Wilson of i ace encrusted with irredescents.
Sheffield. Ala. and Mr. and Mrs. T. gh e carried a bouquet of white or-
W. Wilson of Ellaville. spent last chids and stephnotis.
week in Fla. on Anna Maria Island. The mother of the bride wore a
, , dress of rose lace with black ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Ho\t Clark and C essories and pinned at her shoul-
Miss Jane Hasty accompanied the der a white orchid corsage .
following young people to Ridge- The mother o{ the
groom wore a
crest Baptist Assembly Camp at dress of light blue lace with navy
Asheville. N. C., Thursday morning acce ssories and pinned at her shoul-
for a week’s activities of worship der a white orchid corsage,
and fellowship: Gloria Gilson Ann The reception was he!d imme .
Jarrell, Lynn Taylor. Kay Daws, d i ate i v fololwing the ceremonv in
Elaine Posey. Ellen and Judy Locke the c f, urch annex Those assi ^ ing
Marshall Dean, Allan Spillers. John j n spying were Misses Karen and
On July 14th at the Community
o House Mrs. Floyd Brewer, the
dresses of pink organdy over taffeta former Miss Janice Davis, was hon-
Childs and ^vlike Sampson.
i Regina Parks. n ieces of the bride,
Ladies Bible Class
Met With Mrs. Joiner
Thursday Afternoon
Mrs. Bobby Gene Swain, Mrs. H.E.
Taunton. Mrs. William Grav, Mrs.
M. E. Burdeshaw of Butler, and
Mrs. Flem Morgan of Marietta. Mrs.
Clinton Clark of Howard received
the guests and Miss Rosalyn Ed
wards of Columbus kept the bride’s
Book. The pink and white color
The Ladies Bible Class of Butler scheme was carried out through the
Methodist Church met Thursday entire wedding and reception.
P. M. July 14 at Mrs. T. B. Joiner’s ’ The bride traveled in a biege suit
home for a business and social ^ matching accessories and a
white orchid pinned at her shoul-
meeting. The opening song was
“What A Friend We Have in Je
sus” followed with the Lord’s Pray
er. Mrs. J. H. Amos gave the de%o-
tional from the 23rd Psalm.
der.
ored with a lovely shower tea given
by Mrs. Leo Anglin. Mrs. H. B..
Walker, Mrs. B. H. Bazemore, Miss
Gloria Gilson, Miss Judy Davis and
Mrs. Hoyt Clark.
Mrs. Leo Anglin greeted the
guests on arrival. Receiving with
the bride were her mother, Mrs.
Ernest Davis and the groom’s
mother. Mrs. Fleming Brewer.
The honoree was lovely in an af
ternoon dress of green embroidered
cotton lace. She wore an orchid
corsage.
A color motif of yellow and white
was carried out in the decorations.
The table from which punch was
served was covered in yellow over
which was gathered a white organ
dy skirt. At either end of the table
were placed crystal candelabras
bearing arrangements of pom-poms
and mums, accented by yellow
candles. Serving punch was Miss
Judy Davis. Others assisting in
serving were Miss Linda Brewer,
Miss Kay Davis. Miss Elaine Po
sey and Miss Ellen Locke.
Mrs. Gene Kirksey, sister of the
honoree. kept the bride's book.
Throughout the afternoon lovely
music was rendered by Miss Jeral-
dine Davis and Miss Gloria Gil
son.
Mrs. Robert Griggs
Hostess To Mickey
Northcutt Circle
Members of the Mickey North
cutt Circle, Butler Baptist Church,
met at the home of Mrs. Robert
Griggs Monday evening for their
regular monthly meeting.
Mrs. Hoyt Clark, Chairman, open
ed the meeting with devotional
The couple was entertained at re
hearsal party July 2nd at the City thoughts on the 23rd Psalm, after
iCafe in Butler, given by the groom’s which Mrs. Sonny Dunn presented a
. . parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hort- very interesting program entitled
Mrs. H. E. Allen led the business man A]1 members 0 f t h e wedding “Christian Means of Acquiring
session. Mrs. Wm. Childres is the n!irh . ....„ n _
teacher of this class and Mrs. Mos |P > present,
ley Childres, Asst, teacher. The fol
lowing officers were elected to ser
ve for a year: Pres. Mrs. L. R
Adams; Vice Pres. Mrs. E. D. Me
Corvey; Rec. Sect. Mrs. Elma Swain;
Trcas. Mrs. T. B. Joiner: Cors. Sect.
Canning Plant Opens
!Two Days Each Week
Money. 1
Miss Jane Hasty reported that
eleven young people, along with
Miss Hasty and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Clark, would attend the Ridgecrest
Baptist Assembly July 21-27, this
being sponsored by the church.
Delicious refreshments were serv-
Mrs. O. C. Keen; Custodian of class j The BuJer canning plant will be pd hostess durin a the social
room, Mrs. Mosley Childres. [open to the public on Tuesdays and hour ;
During the social hour, a game [Thursdays of each week. _—
and contest afforded much fun. The canning plant at Reynolds d .i r ar J pn
Mrs. Joiner. Mrs. Amos and Mrs. 1 "i u _ be °P en Wednesday of each tSUtler Uaraen
Gray, served delicious refreshments. %v ^f k , . . . Club Picnic
J - ' Produce should be brought to the
Class Reporter.
Feminine Intuition
a qualify sometime* joked
about, is something to be
reckoned with when it re
gards the business of bank
ing. Women realize that
security and safety are the
great reasons for doing fi
nancial business, both for
the family and business en
terprise. It Is wise to pay
heed to their knowledge'
and follow their steps to
this bank ... for dll your
no j in oo o? c 'ft l 9ii tno?
THE CITIZENS STATE BANKS
(M«mw>r* Federal Deposit Insurance Corpooratlon)
BUTLER, GKOKfilA REYNOLDS. GEORGIA
Canning Plant between the hours
of 8 a. m. and 3 p. m. on canning
davs.
CARD OPTHANKS
CEMETERY NOTICE
The Butler Garden Club enjoyed
their annual picnic at Potterville
Beach on Wednesday of last week,
regular Garden Club day.
About fifteen members attended.
Swimming and conversation were
enjoyed after which a delicious
We wish to express our most lunch was served,
humble thanks for your expressions
of love to our loved one, during his
illness, by your prayers, cards and
flowers. Also your expression of Thursday, July 21 has been desig-
I love and sympathy to us at his nated as* work day at Mt. Pisgah
J death, by the prayers for us; the Baptist church for the purpose of
I kind words spoken, the cards, the cleaning the cemetery and church
flowers, the food, and the many grounds. Everyone interested in
other deeds of kindness. this work is urged to come or send
To each of you may we say, “God some one to assist. In the event
Bless You”. anyone wishes to make a cash
The Family of donation they are urged to send
Durwood Theus (same to Joseph J. Harmon,
I r
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