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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, APRIL 5, 1962.
MRS. HENRY HARRISON KYLE
BUTLER LOCALS
Mrs. Ruth Neisler and Mrs. Bon
Neisler spent Friday in Macon.
Elder Bentley Adams of Thomas-
ton was the dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Rustin Saturday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bazemore, Mrs.
Bert Carson spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Brunson in Rey
nolds.
Mrs. W. A. Spinks has returned
to Columbus after spending some
time with her daughter, Mrs. Fred
Jarrell.
Mrs. Hugh Check, Katrina and
Ben, Mrs. F. C. Jarrell and Hazel
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jarrell
Sunday.
Master Keith Jones III of Macon
spent spring holidays with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Childres.
Mrs. Walter Caldwell spent sev
eral days last week with her
daughter, Mrs. A. D. Rogers at
Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarrell, John
and Freddie spent Sunday in Co
lumbus the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Spinks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jarrell and
family of Opelika, Ala., spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jar
rell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Means and
children of Dalton spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Perkins.
Mrs. T. D. Jarrell of Perry is
spending several days with her son
Mr. Wilson Jarrell and family and
other relatives here.
Mrs. A. L. Waters is spending
several weeks in Savannah the
guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Waters and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vandegrift,
Mrs. Marcus Parks and Mrs. Haves
Parks visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil
son and family in Columbus, Fri
day.
Mrs. Ruth Neisler, Mrs. William
Neisler, Misses Mary E. and Janie
Neisler visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Ammons in Warner Robins,
Tuesday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Childres included: Eld.
Bentley Adams, Mrs. W. F. Edmon
son, Mrs. Lila Mae Edmondson all j
of Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Weldon, Don
ald and Bobbie of Macon; Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Peed, Warner Robins,
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Weldon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beeland and
Marsha of Thomaston; Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Guy, Cheryl and Larry
of Butler, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse.
Betsy Wainwright, five year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Wainwright, will undergo surgery
on both eyes (tomorrow) Friday at
the Middle Georgia hospital Ma
con. Betsy’s mother is an efficient
employe on the nurses’ staff at the
local hospital and numerous friends
of the Wainwright family join in
wishing for little Betsy a successful
operation and an early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Blair and fami-
of Macon and Mrs. Essie Blair of
Butler have returned after a few
days visit with Rev. and Mrs. L. C. i
Knight, Derek and Damon at Elton. \
La. Mrs. Knight is the former Miss j
Neva Nell Blair of this city. The,
group toured Lake Charles, the [
capitol in Baten Rouge and New
Orleans. Rev. Knight is pastor of
the First Baptist church, Elton, La.
Miss Angharad Carmichael
Jimmy and Randy Carmichael of
Richland were Sunday guests °f
the local Baptist church. Angharad
boarded a bus here Sunday for
Mars Hill, N. C. College. ‘
michael lads remained over for the
day with friends here. Jimmy .
S sues! Mrs, J. W Edwards^ 1
and Bandy was guest of Mrs. ■ ■
Bvrd The church was favored
a vocal solo by Jimmy at the eve-
ding worship hour.
Legion Auxiliary
Meets Tomorrow
iviecia * ,,,21011 Auxiliary
The American Legion
wellTre chairman, will have charge
“ST^SSS?*** to alien...
Ir.-Mrs. Lowe
eside in This City
jEdwards-Kyle
iWedding Told
The marriage of Miss Charlotte
Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Edwards II of Butler and Mr.
Henry Harrison Kyle of Atlanta,
took place March 21st at the Ju
dicial Building State Capitol, At
lanta with Judge Joseph Quilliam
preforming the ceremony in the
presence of a group of close friends
land relatives.
Mrs. Kyle has been employed in
the State Capitol as secretary for
the past two years.
I Mr. Kyle is an attorney at law
and business executive with firms
| in Atlanta, Dallas, Tex., and Kan
sas City, Kans.
i Mr. and Mrs. Kyle will make their
home in Dallas, Tex.
Know Your School
(This column is sponsored by the
Butler Chapter of Future Busi
ness Leaders of America.)
The 11th grade is taking the
SCAT-STEP test this week. These
tests give indications of scholastic
ability and high school achieve
ments compared with other Juniors
throughout the nation.
Last week the Student Council spon
sored Teacher Appreciation Week.
One of the features of the week was
a coffee break for the teachers dur
ing recess period.
The student body elected Mr. Dan
Windham as their favorite teacher.
This week the Student Council is
sponsoring Twirp Week — meaning
:“The Woman is requested to pay.”
On April 10th, 2 p. m. there will
be Popular Science Exhibition put
on by the Southeastern Assemblies.
(Mrs. Verna Griggs)
Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Lowe are
aking their home in this city,
ley were married March 23rd with
;v. W. R. Lawhorn officiating.
Mrs. Lowe is the former Miss
loria Faye Wainwright, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wainwright.
le is a senior at the local High
:hool where she has been active
i Tri-Hi-Y, FHA and FBLA. She
ill graduate in June.
The groom attended Warner Rob-
nigs High school and is employed
in Thomaston.
Card of Thanks
JUDY DESMOND
Wedding Plans
Are Announced
CARD OF THANKS
On April 20th there will be a
Sports Banquet for members of the
boys and kirls basketball teams
and the cheerleaders at the school
cafeteria. The speaker will be an
nounced later.
Work on the tennis court is mak
ing progress and should be com
pleted by the end of this week.
There has been considerable ex
penses involved and anyone wish
ing to make a contribution may do
So by sending to the Butler High
School office.
Now that I am at home recuperat
ing from a recent automobile acci
dent I wish to express my thanks
to all my many friends the doctors
and nurses at Sams-Whatley hos
pital, Reynolds. I am also grateful
for all the cards, flowers and pray
ers on my behalf.
I would like to express a special
thanks to whoever picked me up
and carried me to the hospital.
Words cannot express the bless
ings I have received.
Zack Posey, Jr., and
Mr.-Mrs. Zack Posey Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Gill of
Warner Robins, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Judy
Desmond, to Henry C. Johnson, son
|of Mrs. D. L. Williams of Macon,
j The bride-elect will graduate at
Warner Robins High school in May.
Mr. Johnson is employed by a
Macon business firm,
j Wedding plans will be an
nounced at a later date.
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks for the many expressions of
love and kindness shown us during
our recent sorrow occasioned by the
death of our father.
The abundance of food, the beau
tiful floral offering, your cards
and letters, each telephone call,
every personal visit, as well as your
prayers, made our burden lighter to
bear. For these deeds of kindness
we are most appreciative.
The Family of
J. Ed Locke
Mr. Marchmam attended the fin
al meeting of the Principals Asso
ciation Monday night.
The regular meeting of the But
ler PTA is announced for next
Monday night, beginning at 8:00.
The morning devotionals this
week have been given by Future
Homemakers as a part of the FHA
Week observances. Miriam Tucker,
program chairman is in charge of
choosing subjects and persons to
give them.
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Messrs Freddie Jarrell and Mar
shall Deam spent Saturday in
Athens.
Mrs. Will Adams and Mrs. Luke
Adams Mrs. Francis Peed spent Fri
day in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Howell of
Thomaston were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Adams.
Mrs. J. B. Dugger of Macon, Paul
McDaniel, Reynolds, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs C. E. Benns Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutland of At
lanta, spent Wednesday night
with Mrs. Haves Parks and family.
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