The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, March 22, 1962, Image 3

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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARCH 22, 1962. Page three BUTLER LOCALS Mrs. W. A. Spinks was the Friday guest of Mrs. Walter Caldwell. Miss Jo Ann Peed was the week end guest of Miss Diane Driggers of Macon. Capt. and Mrs. Cecil Parks were recent guests of their mother, Mrs. Haves Parks. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jarrell of Americus visited Miss Isolee Jar rell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cosby were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarrell. New Spring Jewelry has just ar rived at the Cross Shop in Butler. Dr. and Mrs. John P. Jones and sons were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Taunton. Mrs. Joe Kilcrease of Lakeworth, Fla., is visiting Taylor county friends and relatives. MRS. JEWELL WALLER Mrs. Jewell Waller, Mr. Leon Stephens Will Wed April 22 Mr. and Mrs. Mack Turner of Co lumbus, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Turner of Thomaston were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson. Mrs. Joe Brown spent Thursday and Friday in Atlanta with Misses Miriam and Elizabeth Riley. I (Mrs. Verna Griggs) I Mr. and Mrs. H. Sam Wisham an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Jewell Waller, to James L. Stephens of Warner Rob ins, son of Mrs. Leo D. Stephens, and the late Mr. Stephens of Cum mings. I The bride attended Butler High .school and is employed at Robins !Air Force Base. Choice peanut seed: Various va- I Mr - Stephens graduated at Cum- rieties; limited amount. Place your High School, Toccoa Insti- order now with Butler Lumber Co. : tute an ^ Southern Tech. He is also Butler, Ga. Ph. UN. 2-4781. Mrs. Hamp Riley returned to At- employed at Robins Air Force Base. The wedding is planned for 3:30 'p. m., April 22, at the Second Bap- lanta Sunday. She will be back at tist church of Warner Robins with her home in Butler next week. ja reception immediately following | in the Fellowship Hall. No invita- Mrs. Robert Peed of Warner Rob- .tions issued, but friends and reta ins was the week end guest of her tives of the couple are invited to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wei- attend, don. Douglas and Stephen Taunton spent the week end in Macon with Dr. and Mrs. John P. Jones and You’ll want to see the new spring Singing at Rupert There will be a singing Saturday night at the Rupert Community House. This is a community sing ing which is conducted on each Spivey-Herman Wedding Planned For Next Month Wainwright-Lowe Marriage Announced For Tomorrow p.m. . . . , n . 1 fourth Saturday night in this corn- costume jewelry at the Cross Ship, ‘ . , , , „ J J mumty. The public is extended a I cordial welcome. Elder Emory Col- llins of Macon is leader. in Butler. Mrs. D. T. Theus and Kay of La- Grange spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Locke. Dr. and Mrs. Horace Joiner of Douglas, Ga., were week end guests of their mother, Mrs. T. B. Joiner. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Heath and Allen of Woodland were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Jarrell. Choice Peanut Seed: Various va rieties; limited amount. Place your order now with Butler Lumber Co. Butler, Ga. Ph. UN. 2-4781. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutland of At lanta were the week end guests of Mrs. Haves Parks and Mrrs. Willie G. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Dequinder McGlaun, Jan and Jack of Columbus, were week end guests of their mother, Mrs. F. C. Jarrell. Mrs. Ida Booth and grand daugh ter, Leandria Garrett, of Athens, were week end guests of Misses Berta, Irene and Emily Perkins. Mrs. L. M. Davis, Mr. James Da vis, Ronnie and Wayne Cash of At lanta, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Locke and Mrs. O. C. Keen Sr., Sunday. New spring and summer jewelry now on display at the Cross Shop in Butler. Make your selection while supply lasts. Miss Kathryne Spivey’s engage ment to Capt. James II. Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Her man, Broklyn, N. Y., is announced by her mother Mrs. Mercer Smith of this city. The wedding will take place April 28th in San Antonio, Texas. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Macon Hospital School of Nursing. At present, she is making her home in San Antonio, Texas, where she is associated with the U. S. Air Force Hospital, Lackland. Mr. Herman graduated from Le- High University, Bethlehem, Penna. with a bachelor degree in electrical engineering. Having received the masters degree from U.S.A.F. In stitute of Technology, he is pres- enty assigned to Security Service, Kelly AFB, Texas. Birth Announcement McCrary-Pitts Marriage Ceremony Performed Feb. 3rd Goddard Funeral Home LUCY CHAPEL 96 Years of Service Telephones: TI 7-4835 TI 7-4755 Our Carefully Trained Staff is capable of handling your prob lems in time of need, Call on us for consultation. (Mrs. Verna Griggs) Mr. and Mrs. Aden J. Wainwright announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Gloria, to Mil- ton L. Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laney Lowe. The wedding will take place at 2 p. m. Friday (to morrow). Miss Wainwright is a senior at Butler High School where she has been active in Tri-Hi-Y, F. B. L. A. F. H. A. and 4-H Clubs. She is em ployed at the local hospital. Mr. Lowe attended Warner Rob ins High school and is employed in a Thomaston manufacturing plant. Newly Weds Reside At Warner Robins Cross-Roads Club Met March First Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bazemore announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Jean, at the Medical Cen ter, Columbus, March lfith. Both mother and daughter are reported doing nicely. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bazemore of Butler and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Reid of Junction City. Sgt. and Mrs. Thos. LaJudice of Tocoma, Wash., announce the birth of a daughter March 19th to be called Rebecca Ann. Mrs. LaJudice is the former Betty Weldon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Black- ston are making their home at Warner Robins since their mar riage which was solemnized on the evening of March 16th Mrs. Blackston is the former Miss Shirley Wynelle Wainwright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. O’Kelly. A 1961 graduate of Butler High school, she was a member of Tri-Hi-Y, F. B. L. A., F. H. A. and "The Bear Tracks’’ staff. Mr. Blackston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Blackston, gradu ated from the local school. He was active in FFA, Hi-Y and the Stu dent Council. He is now employed at Robins Air Force Base. (Mrs. Verna Griggs) Miss Jackie McCrary became the bride of Marcus Bradley Pitts, Ftb. 3rd, 4 p. m. in the Central Baptist Church, Panama City, Fla. with Rev. Hugh Pyle officiating at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Reginald Ra- now and the late Mr. Jack Mc Crary, formerly of Butler. She as a granddaughter of Mrs. Grady Rog ers and the late Mr. Grady Rog ers of this city. Seven branched candelabra hold ing burning tapers formed a pyra mid in the center flanked by standard baskets of glads, mums and greenery. Nuptial music was presented by Miss Doris Davis anl Mrs. Judy Land. Mrs. Peggy McCrary, sister-in- law of the bride, served as matron of honor and the bride’s only at tendant. She wore a street length dress of aqua satin featuring a fit ted bodice and bell shaped skirt. She wore a matching headpiece and carried a nosegay of pink carna tions. Eugene Pitts, father of the groom was best man and ushers were Ronnie and Bobby Pitts, the groom’s brothers. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, L. J. McCrary, was lovely in a floor length wedding gown of Chantilly lace and net over taffeta. The bodice featured a Sabrina neckline embroidered with seed pearls and sequins and lonf The Cross-Roads II-D Club met in regular session March 1st at the Club House. The high note of in terest at this meeting was selling tickets and placing signs of the quartet singing which was very well attended and enjoyed by all. We are looking forward to having these singers again on April 17th. Also, at the meeting, we had the book-mobile representative who gave informative outlines of its benefits. Interesting Slides were shown by the gardening chairman, in the absence of the agent, on soil treatment and insect control. The group was served delicious filled crackers, cookies and punch by the hostesses. Mrs. B. F. Kirk- sey and Mrs Wilbur Green. —Reporter sleeves ending in Calla points over the wrists. The bouffant skirt was enhanced by a redingote overskirt of lace with scallops at the hem line. Her shoulder length veil of illusion fell from a Juliet cap of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with sweetheart roses and hyacinth florets showered with sating streamers ending in love knots. A reception was given at the home of the bride’s brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McCrary in Cedar Grove, Panama City. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Callaway, Panama City. You can t mean it! THOUSANDS? Look to Standard Oil for new ways to take better care of your car. Look to Standard Oil for new ways to take bet ter care of your car. Look to Standard Oil for new ways to take better care of your car. Look to Standard Oil for new ways to take better care of your car. Look to Standard Oil for new ways to take better care of your car. Look to Standard Oil for new ways to take better care of your car. Look to Standard Oil for new take better care of your car. j ways to take better care of Look to Standard Oil for new your car. Look to Standard Oil :your car. Look to Standard Oil |for new ways to take better Icare of your car. Look to ways to take better care of i for new ways to take better Rev. Perry Partain is listed among the sick we regret to learn and hosts of friends join in wish ing for him an early and com plete recovery. The many friends of Miss Mary Tom Gray regret to learn that she has been ill for several days. It is sincerely hoped that Miss Gray may soon be restored to her usual good health. Baptist ladies attending the an- l nual State Convention of the WMU j in Tiftom last week included: Mrs. ^ Martin Chapman, president of local WMU, Mrs. Tom Fountain, Gen. Secretay; Mrs. B. J. Byrd, chairman of Prayer Plans and Mrs. W. H. Trussell, Chairman of Community Missions. Choice peanut seed: Various va rieties; limited amount. Place your order now with Butler Lumber Co. Butler, Ga. Ph. UN. 2-4781. Mrs. J. W. Edwards I, Mrs. J. W. I Edwards II, Mrs. H. B. Walker, Miss | Anna Jarrell, Mr. Harold Bazemore j Mr. Jerry Jarrell, Mrs. Margery Fitzsimmons, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Clark, Miss Nettie Bigbie, Mrs. Leo Anclin Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Da vis, Mrs. B. J. Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hart attended the concert of the Mars Hill, N. C., College Choir at Richland Baplist church, | Monday evening. Miss Angharad j Carmichael, daughter of Rev. and , Mrs. J. M. Carmichael, is a sUl . dent at the college and member of the choir. A fact, ma’am! New RPM deposit-free motor oils give thousands of extra miles without engine overhaul! T. E. GILES, Agent Butler, Georgia New from Standard — RPM motor oils with a revolutionary ashless detergent that halts en gine wear. It leaves no ash de posits . . . keeps combustion chambers so clean, moving parts so free of thick, sticky sludge that your engine can now outlast the life of your car! Result: you can save hundreds of dollars in overhaul costs, and get cleaner, smoother engine performance. See your local Standard Oil dealer and get the full story on how RPM motor oils can give you thousands of extra miles without overhaul! 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