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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 31, 1962
BUTLER LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean spent
Saturday at Auburn.
Mr. Frank Pickard of Macon was
the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Culverhouse.
Mrs. Carey Middlebrooks of Ham
ilton, will be the guest of Mrs.
Bert Carson next week.
Mrs. Bert Carson, who had been
a patient at the local hospital for
the past two weeks, returned home
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Almgren and
Michael attended the funeral of an
uncle, Mr. Leonard Brooks, at Con
yers, Monday.
Mrs. Mattie Goodwin is a patient
at the local hospital. Her numerous
friends wish for Mrs. Goodwin an
early and complete recovery.
Mrs. E. B. Nelson of Ambrose,
will return home Sunday after be
ing at the bedside of her sister, Mrs.
Bert Carson, for several days.
Mrs. Nina Cox of Columbus is
spending the week with her mother
Mrs. W. E. Bone who is ill. Friends
wish for Mrs. Bone a speedy recov
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Riley and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Riley and son
of Pine Mountain Valley were Sun
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Riley.
Mrs. Herman Amos left Tuesday
for Brunswick to attend the gradu
ation of a grandson, Henry Moore,
who gets a diploma from grammar
school.
Mrs. Herman Amos and Mrs. Min-
tie Pope will attend high school
graduation at Carrollton Monday
night to see Jimmy Pope receive his
diploma.
Sgt. and Mrs. Jimmy Shepherd,
Columbus; Misses Corene and La-
nora Cooper of Rupert, spent Sun
day with Mrs. W. E. Bone and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ragan and
son of Dawson, spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley and
family at the Riley lake. The group
spent the day picnicking and fish
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Payne and
Mrs. Wilba Deen Tante were called
to the bedside of Mrs. Lorena Jus
tus last week. Mrs. Justus is on the
critical list at the Ga. Baptist Hos
pital, Atlanta.
Mrs. Arnold Robinson of Newnan
was admitted to the Newnan hos
pital May 9th where she underwent
an appendix operation. Mrs. Robin
son is the former Miss Evelyn
Wainwright of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Saunders and
Mrs. Gussie Royeton of Reynolds;
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Saunders of
Huntsville, Ala; Mrs. Ruth Mathis
and Miss Gussie Wilson of Thomas-
ton were Sunday guests of Mr.
Lewis Saunders.
Mrs. Ollie Bazemore, Mrs. James
Bazemore, Miss Charlotte Cosey,
Mrs. C. Lester Peed and Mr. Roland
Brooks toured the Citizens and
Southern Bank at Albany, Thurs
day. The group was entertained at
a luncheon at Radium Springs.
Mr. Lewis Saunders came home
from the Macon hospital Friday
after receiving treatment for double
pneumonia. Mr. Saunders is re
ported recovering satisfactorily and
his many friends hope he may
soon be restored to his usual good
health.
Pvt. William Callier, stationed in
Ft. Gill, Okla., finished eight weeks
of training at Ft. Chaffee, Ark.
Callier was at home on 14 days’
leave before assuming duties at Ft.
Gill. He is the son of Mrs. Sallie
Callier and the late Frank Callier
of Mauk.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Jones, Sr.,
who have been in Cincinnati, Ohio,
returned to their home in Howard
after visiting their son, L. O. Jones,
Jr,, and family. While there the
Howard citizens accompanied their
children on a trip to Ontario, Cana
da and to Niagara Falls. Mr. Jones
Jr. is a Mechanical Engineer from
Auburn and is associated with
a widely known Cincinnati business
firm.
Mrs. Bernard Wainwright honor
ed her mother, Mrs. Annie Scar
borough of Cochran with a birth
day dinner at her home Sunday.
Those attending included: Mr. and
Mrs. Artomus Law, Mrs. Clinton
Law and baby, Andersonville; Mr.
John Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilbert
Easley, S. C.; Mrs. Edwin Law and
baby of Montezuma; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Brown and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hubbard and Mrs. Lillian
Smallwood and children of Macon;
Karono Wainwright, Wanza Hinton
and Bean Wilson of Thomaston;
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Allen and chil
dren and Joel Wainwright of But
ler.
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Garden Club
Meets June 6
The Butler Garden Club will
meet June 6th, 3:30 p. m. at the
local Community House.
Miss Louise Hill will speak on
“Interesting Containers for Plants"
Each member is urged to be pres
ent and to bring an interesting or
unusual container for exhibit.
Hostess for the meeting will be
Mrs. John Turk, Mrs. Carl Pointer
Mrs. Bertha Bazemore and Mrs.
Lewis Beason.
Preaching June 3
At Church of God
There will be a special speaker at
The Church of God on Sunday,
June 3rd at both the morning and
evening worship hour.
Rev. Louis Lamarr, LLM, who
MISS MELISSA HINTON
Miss Melissa Hinton,
Wm. Clifford Gee
Tell Nuptial Plans
(Mrs. Verna Griggs)
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coleman
Hinton announce the engagement
of their daughter, Melissa, to Wm.
Clifford Gee, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. M. Gee of Howard. The wed
ding will be solemnized July 29,
3 p. m., at Taylor Mill Baptist
church.
Miss Hinton is a graduate of the
Reynolds high school where she
was a member of the Beta Club,
FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, and co-captain of
the cheer leaders. After graduation
from B.T.I., she was employed by a
widely known Macon business firm.
The groom-elect is a graduate of
Butler High school and attended
business college. He is employed
with his father in business here
was dying with stomach trouble
when God saved him and baptized
him with the Holy Ghost, will
bring both messages of the day.
Come and hear the testimony of
this man of God.
Carl Gilbert, Pastor.
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Mauk H-D Club
Met May 15th
Goddard Funeral Home
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96 Years of Service
Telephones: TI 7-4835
TI 7-4755
The Mauk H-D Club met at the
Community House May 15th with
Mrs. Gerson Waller, vice president,
in charge.
Reports were given on the recent
tour of Dundee Mills and the Agri
culture Experiment Station at Grif
fin, which was attended by Mrs.
Herschel Whitley, president, and
Mrs. Gerson Waller, vice president
and on the Family Night Supper
which the Club sponsored May 5th.
Plans were formulated for all
members and their families to take
tests for sugar diabetes as a Health
Project sponsored by the Club.
The monthly demonstration, given
by Mrs. Cooper was on freezing
foods, with special emphasis on
foods to be prepared before freezing
as they require little or no addition
al sooking when served.
Mrs. Sidney Rustin and Mrs.
Cleatous Hill, hostesses of the
month served refreshments after
the meeting.
—Club Reporter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tante of
Los Angeles, Calif., announce the
birth of a son, Joseph Michael, on
May 15th. Mr. Tante is the nephew
of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Tante of this
city.
ATTENTION!
All persons interested in taking music
lessons may contact Elizabeth Mathews in
person, by mail, or by telephone for further
information.
Phone: UN. 2-2122
or UN. 2-4455
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