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fHE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961.
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Happenings
Newly Weds
Honored with Open
House Recently
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Willis spent
the weekend in Iiid. on business.
Mrs. Frank Montfort of Miami is
spending a few days this week with
Mrs. H. H. Riley.
Mrs. J. M. Rustin, Albert, j oe ,
Rusty and Barbara spent the week
end in Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. Luke Adams was guest last
week of sister Mrs. Sam Walker and
Mr. Walker of Waycross.
Capt. and Mrs. James Braddy and
children of Decatur spent the week
end here with their parents.
Paul, Girard and David Jones of
Macon spent the week end with
Douglas and Stephen Taunton.
Mrs. W. T. Rustin spent last week
in Albany with her son and family
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rustin and Neil.
Mrs. Jack Griffin and daughters,
Terry and Jackie of Albany spent
several days this week with Mrs.
B. H. Bazemore.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jarrard,
Truett and Mary Bess, of Sylvania!
spent the weekend with mother
Mrs. A. J. Gill.
Mrs. Oatis Rowe and children,
Mrs. Alfred Kennon and Dannyj
Mrs. Horace Watson shopped in
Macon last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson and
little Emmett of Sheffield, Ala.,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Valdon Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Theus of Au
gusta, spent the weekend holidays
with parents, Dr. and Mrs. Leon
Theus,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culverhouse,
David and Jan of Thomaston; Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Guy, Cheryl and
Larry of Butler, spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse.
The J. M. Carmichael’s of Rich
land enroute to North Carolina to
take their daughter, Angharad to
college, were the breakfast guests
of Mrs. H. B. Walker Monday A. M.
Mrs. J. C. Griggs, Mrs. Lokie Ro
gers, Mrs. Nell Wainwright and
boys, Mrs. Thelma Parker, spent a
couple days at Panama City, Fla.,
visiting Mrs. Reginal Renow and
family.
Messrs Marshall Dean and Sandy
Harris are vacationing this week at
Oak Ridge, Tenn. the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Pitt. While in
Tennessee they plan to visit other
points of interest.
Maj. and Mrs. Richard Turk and
daughter, Anne, letf for the Major’s
new assignment at Ft. Sam Hous
ton, San Antonio, Texas this week
after spending several weeks here
with Mrs. Sarah Cross.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
w. T. Rustin were Mr. and Mrs.
James Rustin, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Hudson, David, Alan, and David, Ft.
Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rustin,
Varie, Pattie and Darlene, Bonaire;
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rustin and Neil,
.Albany; Miss Brenda and Malcum
Jiles, Byron.
Monthly W. S. .C. S
Meeting Held Aug 4
The W. S. C. S. met Aug. 4 at
Butler Methodist Church for the
(By Mrs. Verna Griggs) monthly business meeting, fifteen
Mrs. Robert Cochran, mother of mat ,!f ncle T d '
the groom, and Mrs. J. T. Cochran'; n ™ m Mr _ s . L ' R - Ada ™ 8 ave
1, grandmother of the groom, hon-‘ p P c p ' e Presented the new
ored Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas ' ,®° oks and ^e informa-
Cochran II with an open house at : , , ^ or tbe y ear be-
the local Community House to in- Th ^ , epb
troduce Mrs. Cochran to their f r , „ p J ® ye ® r: H A °,'? Seb ?j
friends in Butler. The couple was . ‘, • r ? - E ' A en led
_ . .married in Nahunta on July 31. ^“h, 8 ® 8810 "- Rep ° r ‘ s were
The Second District W. M. u. They are residing in Atlanta w ’ Mnriol 8 a report by Mrs.
tally of the Rehoboth Association where both will be students at Ga. n f'ivri«<sinn > ih°^’ a* 0 ™ tha sch ° o1
will convene at Mt. Pisgah Bap-’State College this Fall. ^ aco ??- ® he an /
tist church on Sunday, Sept. 17th ! The guests were met at the door Howard wi°'| nt ? tudy with
2; 30 P. m. j by Mrs. E. H. Dunn Sr. Standing S on , th nf
Miss Lynn Russell of Reynolds with the couple and the hostesses B ' Monti rf ° rS ,, . y Roswe 1 T;
who has been serving as B. S. U. in the receiving line was the Th „ A . Pf f b ? 0 ^vJ eS oe a o<?
Missionary with City Missions in bride's mother, Mrs. M. E. Mansour Ti , g ' .® pb 1®'21> 26-28.
Denver, Colo., this summer will be of Barnesville. Wl11 be a " nounced
our guest speaker. I The Community House featured ® J ^?? a *" " OU ™ e 2. ? me u et '
The members of Antioch, Butler sunburst arrangements of pink . . P .' _ a . outb Columbus
Mt. Pisgah, Midway and Reynolds glads, roses, gerberes, mums and : ’ ffi S . 'mportant that
churches are urged to attend this dahlias. Both mantels were banked ,~.„ c t n< ?' ^ ba a ?° a,n '
2nd District WMU
Rally Meets Sep. 17
At Mt. Pisgah Church
rally.
Mrs. Gurvis Locke,
District Secretary
■ with magnolia leaves, clematis, < ?, Uar »° r c C ° n ^ arer | c ®
| coleus, and ivy which trailed down . r church Sept. 18 with
ward along the sides of the fire- ■ t „j . ‘ supper - Mrs. Allen ap-
j pl ace pointed a committee to make plans
I Music was rendered throughout C
| the afternoon by Miss Margaret Hn rtPn J n rou g 1 a gift from Miss
!Parr at the piano decorated with ’ a for , mer memher.
a laree arrangement of nink now resldln R ln Corsicana, Texas,
lelads a rr a ngement of pink Mrs. J. T. Mathews dismissed the
j Mrs. Billy Wood, aunt of the meetln g Wl[ h prayer.
The regular meeting of Butler gr 1 °° m ’ P ° U ^ ed pu u ncb , fromthe
Unit 124 was held at the Legion ^ver footed punch bowl on one
Home on Friday P M SeDt 1 end ° f the refreshmen * table - Cov ‘ ,
Following the regular order of busi-' er * d with p \ nk .f tin ov f laid , with Herbert Gaultney announces the
ness, the following officers for the engagemcnt_ of his sister, Mary E.
Jackson-
American Legion
Auxiliary Officers
Installed
Gaultney - Mclnvale
new’ year were installed by Mrs. ly pict “ re - A SilVer b .? Wl of 1 w4l l ite Gaultney of Butler and
Hugh Cheek, a past Unit President: f, lad ^’ tL * b,er0 ^ es ’ and caro1 . V1 ,^ e ville . Florida, to Mr. Leo Gray Me-
- ' ' - - flanked by silver candleabra hold- i nV ale, son of the late Mr and Mrs
ing burning tapers and silver com- c . D Mclnvale of Butler, Ga
President, Mrs. Laura Mathews
Vice-Pres., Mrs. Della Trussell . - . . , . , ..
Sec. & Treas., Mrs. Dorothy Har- P otes of mints completed the ar- The wedding is planned for Sept.
* rangement. 22.
Wearing evening dresses in pas
tel colors, the girls assisting in the late Mr. and
serving made a beautiful scene. Gaultney.
mon
Chaplain, Mrs. Mattie Lee Har
mon
Sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Fannie
Miss Gaultney is the daughter of
Mrs. John T.
Historian, Mrs. Katherine Cheek Atlan ^l Misses Patricia Montgom- ce , d a t a later date.
Mrs. Wynelle Amos had charge ery Margaret Tante Sandy All-,
° f The hostesses wen m i . foTne/tnT EfnJX "duS Birth Announcement
Mathpw« anri Mrc K^iii ^ r’vf UI i? Elaine Posey, Jerolene Blackston, 1
e me eek. Katrina Cheek and Marilyn ' Mr. and Mrs. James Swearingen
TiTj ~ |Spillers. Mrs. Edgar McGee and of Perry, announce the birth of a
Birthday Dinner Mrs. Henry Payne also assisted. daughter, Martha Kay, born Aug.
Wnnr»rir»cr 1VI»* rWicLroll i Miss Fran Cochran, sister of the 26 at the Peach County Hosp., Ft.
riuiioring IVir. LyrlSKSlI g roomi kept the guest register Valley. Mrs. Swearingen is the for-
A birthday dinner was given a t the table covered with a white mer Miss Martha Nell Barnes,
Sunday in honor of Mr. Jack embossed cloth of satin. A crystal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Driskell’s 91st birthday. bowl held an arrangement of roses Barnes, Butler.
Mrs Alfred Kennon and Mrs. and formosa fern. ———
Horace Watson were hostesses for, Mrs. James Gray of Reynolds, FOR SALE
the delightful occasion. 'and Mrs. L. R. Adams, aunts of the One - V 2 ton 1953 model Stude-
Those attending the dinner serv- honorees, assisted throughout the baker pick-up. Reasonably priced,
ed buffet style included: Mrs. W. Z. event. . Overdrive. Call UN 2-5541 after six
Goodwin, Columbus; Mrs. Wynelle About 200 guests called during | p. m. or UN 2-4485 before six.
Jones and Sandra of Columbus; the afternoon. Out of town guests
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Sawyer and included: Mrs. M. E. Mansour, Miss
Steve of Columbus; Mr. Mike Kay Mansour, Mr. Neil Sheler, Mrs
Sawyer, Mrs. Hoke Windham, Mr. Rodney Knjght and Jean of Barnes
and Mrs. Felton Jones and chil- ville; Mrs. Tom Daniel and Mr.
dren of Ellaville and Mr. and Mrs. ' and Mrs. Fred Daniel of Thomas-
Oatis Rowe and children. 'ton; Miss Dusty Reid, Mrs. John
| Chandler and Mrs. Reba Cantrell,
Y. W. A. Met At | Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
* / D Wood, Ft. Valley; Mrs. Jim Smith,
Home ot rastor |Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith, Dawson;
The Y. W. A. of Faith Mission, Mrs. Bob Aultman, Mrs.
met Monday night at the home of Woods, Mrs. Gann Nelson, Mr. and
the pastor, Rev. T. H. Brown. Eleven Mrs. Jackie Payne, Mrs Marion
members were present. This group Payne, Mrs. Dan Pa;,
of young people will present a play Bryan, Miss Margaret Phillips and
entitled “Wait a Minute” at the ( Mrs. Henry Payne of Reynolds.
church next Thursday night at 8 ]
o’clock.
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but it isn’t.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Change of Office Hours for the Summer
WEBB EYE CLINIC Fort Valley, Georgia
EVERY VISION SERVICE AT ONE OFFICE
Hours: 9 to 5, Daily; 8-12, Saturdays
Dr. Willis L. Webb, Optometrist
Thomas L. Webb, Optician
Phone: TA. 5-2621
Ft. Valley, Ga.
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Austin - McKenzie
(Bride-Elect Honored
I With Shower Tea
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin, Buena
Vista, announce the marriage of
their daughter. Fay, to Milford Mc
Kenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
McKenzie, Butler, Ga. The marri
(By Mrs, Verna Griggs)
1961
Lumpkin, Ga.
Book of the Month
for your
youngsters!
Make it a Savings
Passbook of this Bank.
The boy or girl who
learns to save a little
each month acquires a
habit which leads on
to security in later life.
THE CITIZENS STATE BANKS
BUTLER, GEORGIA REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
(Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
Miss Jhonsolene Blackston, bride
elect of early September, was hon
ored Thursday evening with a
age took place Tuesday, August 29, Shower Tea at the Butler Com-
by the Rev. Earl Duke of rnunity House. Hostesses for the
occasion were: Mrs. C. B. Whatley,
Mrs. James Larkin, Mrs. William
~ i Pole, Mrs. Edgar McGee, Mrs. Rob
s' lert Poole and Mrs. Ernest Poole.
|k I The guests were greeted at the
'door by Mrs. William Poole who
presented them to the receiving
line composed of the bride-elect,
her mother, and the mother of the
groom elect. The honoree looked
lovely wearing a full length dress
of blue chiffon. The strapless bo-d
ice was attached to a bouffant
skirt of tiers of ruffles made of the
chiffon edged with chantilly lace.
A white carnation corsage com
pleted her ensemble.
I Mrs. L. R. Adams played the
piano throughout the evening. It
was centered with a sunburst ar
rangement of shaded pink glads
surrounded by caladium leaves.
! The tea table was overlaid with
white and held an arrangement of
pink glads flanked by pink can
dles in crystal holders. It was
placed in front of the fire place
decorated with ivy, clematis and
hurricane lamps. Miss Donna Os
borne poured punch. Assisting in
serving were: Misses Sandy Allgood
Sandra Blackston, LaVeme Poole,
Barbara Kirksey, Glenda Larkin
and Diane Larkin.
; Miss Jerolene Blackston, twin
sister of the honoree, invited the
guests to register at the bride’s
book table decorated with a tail
crystal vase holding a single pink
rose and clamatis.
, Mrs. James Gray, of Rey
and Mrs. Robert Cochran assisted
the hostesses.
A trueism we
^ to you.”
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