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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, JUNE 14, 1962.
PAGE SEVEN
Local
Happenings
Miss Margaret Tante will attend
college in Atlanta.
Dwight Harris is attending Mar
tha Berry College, Rome.
Rev. and Mrs. Bert Wheeler visit
ed Florida the first of the week.
Mrs. Maude Rowell of Warner
Robins is spending this week with
Mrs. Lokie Rogers.
Mrs. A. J. Gill spet Sunday at
Shelman the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Gill and children.
Miss Linda Holland of Pelham is
visiting Mrs. W. F. Trawick and
Mrs. Edmondson this week.
Miss Edith Fountain of Milledge-
ville was the guest of friends and
relatives here last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman of
Macon were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Benns Sr., last Friday.
Mr. Cecil Griggs of Atlanta,
John Childs left Sunday for Au
burn University where he will be
a student.
Errol Burdeshaw, John Locke, 1
Dudley Eubanks are attending GSC
in Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. Childs and little
son of Rome, Ga., were the week
end guests of their mother, Mrs.
Lew A. Harmon.
Messrs Buddy Hobbs, Gary Wind
ham and Steve Bazemore left (to
day) Thursday for Young Harris
College where they will attend
school this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fountain re
turned home Tuesday from Monti-
cello, Fla., where they attended
the wedding of Judy Fountain of
Monticel'o and Paul Allen of Can
ton, Ohio.
MRS. WALTER DONALD WAINWRIGHT
Reese-Wainwright
Mr. William Neisler, Mrs. Ruth Wedding Solemnized
„ . „ Neisler, Mr. Roy Bohler and Miss A + fKurrVi
Mr. Cecil Griggs of Atlanta, Helen Bohler s ' ent the week end At Urittm <~n urch
spent th e week end with his par- with Rev and Mrs Frank Bohler
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnol Gnggs. at j obnson Q tv Tenn. Miss Miriam
Miss Jean Griggs is spending the
week at the Methodist Senior As
sembly at Wesleyan College, Ma
con.
Mr. Fred Adams and Mrs. Mar
tha Glasure of Atlanta, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Adams.
Mrs. Farley Reeves of Thomaston
spent several days here recently
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Benns.
Mr. Marshall Dean left Sunday
for Jefferson where he will be em
ployed as SCS Aid during the sum
mer months.
Miss Brenda Albritton and Miss
Betty Smith left Sunday for Ma
con where they will attend Macon
Vocational School.
Dr. Gray Fountain spent Thurs
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fountain. Toy and Dellene
Fountain returned home with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gill attended
the wedding of their niece, Miss
Judy Gill at the Chapel of Flow
ers in Warner Robins Sunday p.m.
Mr. Clarence EdmoAdson of At
lanta and Bonnie and Donnie
Wainwright of Hapeville, spent the
week end with Mrs. Lucy Edmond
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purvis Jr., of
Denver, Col., arrived Saturday for
a several days’ visit with their sis-
ster, Mrs. F. E. Posey and other
relatives.
Mrs. Elma Swain, Miss Mildred
Gay, Janie and Toni Morgan at
tended the funeral of their brother
and uncle Mr. M. J. Gay at Cuth-
bert Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hughes, Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Davis of Camilla; Mr.
and Mrs. Bobbie Woods, Rome, Ga.
were the guests of Mrs. Bert Car-
son last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McCrary and
son, Jack, of Panama City, Fla.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rogers
of Thomaston were the week end
guests of Mrs. Lokie Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pound and
children of Thomason, will soon
take up their residence at Green
ville, S. C.. their many local
at Johnson City, Tenn. Miss Miriam
3ohler returned home with them.
Butler Garden Club
Met June 6th
The First Baptist Church, Griffin,
was the setting at 8 p. m., May 19,
for marriage of Miss Elizabeth Anne
Those attending H-D Council at Reese to Mr W alter Donald Wain-
Rock Eagle last week included: wright 0 f Butler and Ft. Valley. Rev.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, Mrs. Jack E H Dunn of But ier performed the
Peed, Mrs. Hazel Patrick, Mrs. Amy cere mony
Gill, Mrs. Luke Adams, Mrs. Ben- The b ^‘ de is the daU gliter of Mr.
nie Avera, Mrs. Darby Kirksey and and Mrs James M Reese of Griffin.
Mrs. Kenneth Ba-row. I Mr. Wainwright is the son of Mr.
,, , T c „ D 'and Mrs. Walter Wainwright of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vann, Byron; Rutler
M / S> Ch f S 'J ann ’ ° f Wa J ner Robins; The ‘ church was decorated with a
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Trawick and j central arran gement of white
children, Mrs. Susie Davis were ladg and m pomS) fern and
the guests of Mrs. Lucy Edmondson cande i a b r a
Saturday evening. The group served Miss The i ma Brisendine, organist
barbecue in Mrs. Edmondson’s back rendere d a program of prenuptial
yard. music.Charles Crocker, soloist, sang
several selections.
Edward Wainwright of Butler,
brother of the groom, served as best
l ^ er ' man. Ushers were Jimmy Reese and
wci.i. ouigc, a., n.c * hos- Freddy Reese, brothers of the bride;
pital. Mr. Pye was removed to his charles Ayers of Reynolds, brother
hump in Macon Tuesdav and is re- , „<> RuaH,
Mrs. H. G. Pye, Sr., spent Sun
day at the bedside of her son, Mr.
H. G. Pye, Jr., who recently under
went surgery at the Macon
home in Macon Tuesday and is re- in . law of" the groom and Buddy
ported to be recuperating satisfac- Dunn of Butler,
torily. Mrs. Charles Ayers of Reynolds,
. , , ! sister of the groom, was matron of
Mrs. Jewel W. Wallace, Atlanta; honor she wore a pink chiffon
Mr. and Mrs. W. Guy Windham, dress f ea turing a pink draped scoop
Tifton; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wind- neckline and sat i n midriff ending
ham and daughter, Barbara,_ Ma- j in back witlh a bouquet of cascade
pink and white pom poms.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a short bouffant
gown featuring a scooped neckline
bordered with pearls and sequins,
and lace inserts on the bodice and
con; Mr. C. Gary Windham, Thom
son Mrs. Eula Windham, Cochran
visited the home of Mrs. J. T.
Mathews last week end.
Mr. anl Mrs. Kenneth A. Living
ston are new residents of Butler.
they are making their home
the Mrs. Ruth West home. Local
. , . , .JSL' 1 skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion
Mr. Livingston is affiliated with feR from a crown 0 f pearls and se
ttle local Citizens State Bank and q uins she carried a bouquet of
cumbidium orchids.
, Mrs. Reese, mother of the bride,
citizens extend a cordial welcome j wore a m j n t gre en crepe dress with
to these new comers into our com- [matching accessories,
mumity. i Mrs. Wainwright, mother of the
. , . I groom wore a navy crepe dress
Greg Brown spent Friday night wRb ma t c hing accessories.
and Saturday with his maternal | T after the wi
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
The Butler Garden Club met June
6th at the local Community
House.
Mrs. Billy Amos presided over
the business session. Miss Louise
Hill, program chairman, presented
Mrs. Richard Parks of Reynolds,
who gave a talk on interesting and
unusual flower containers. A num
ber of containers were displayed
and discussed.
The hostesses, Mrs. John Turk,
Mrs. Bertha Bazemore and Mrs.
Lewis Beason served a sweet
course to members and guests.
Postmaster in Hospital
Friends regret to learn that Mr.
Carl Hobbs is a patient at the Ma
con hospital. His room is No. 607.
His host of friends hope for the
genial postmaster an early and
complete recovery.
Birth Announcement
Mrs. James Lail announces the
birth of a daughter on May 31st
at the Sams hospital. She is to be
called Cynthia Jean.
Cemetery Notice
The regular annual cleaning of
Bethel Primitive Baptist Church
cemetery has been changed to June
26th. All who have relatives and
friends buried here, or anyone in
terested in the cemetery are re
quested to come and bring tools to
do this work. Come early in order
to finish with the work before it
gets so hot.
Butler, Georgia
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, June 14 & 15
(Show Time, Night Only, 8:15 o’clock)
“TEENAGE iiLUeflAIRE”
SATURDAY, June 16
(Shows: 2:30 P. M. and 8:15 P. M.)
“X-15”
“GUN STREET”
SUNDAY & MONDAY, June 17 & 18
(Sunday Shows: 2:30 P. M. & 9:15 P. M.)
ELVIS PRESLEY
“WILD IN THE COUNTRY”
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, June 19 & 20
(Night Show Only)
“Snow White & the Three Stooges”
CAROL HEISS
Childies Service Station
BUTLER
GEORGIA
Shell OH Products
Sporting Goods
ICE
BLOCK or CRUSHED
Sunday Hours: 7-30 A. M. to 8-30 A. M.
Fishing Supplies & Equipment
Moulton while his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Brown were in Atlanta
and Marietta for the commence
ment exercises at Southern Techni
cal Institute. Steve was a member
of the graduating class.
Visitors in the
James Lail Sunday included
and Mrs. Roy Kirksey and Barbara, |
Mrs. M. C. Lail, Mrs. Howard Kirk
sey and Judy all of Butler; Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Lail and Miss Faye
Mott of Thomaston: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lail and children of Daw-
vine b. c, men son; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Saint
friends will be interested to leam. | and children of Barnesville.
Immediately after the wedding, a
reception was held in the Cheatham
auditorium, The bride’s table was
decorated with crystal candelabra,
pink carnations and ivy.
Mrs. Bill Crawford kept the brides
book.
The couple left for a wedding
. .. trip to Florida. For traveling Mrs.
home of Mrs. wmmvright wore a two piece lime
Mr - 1 green outfit with black patent ac
cessories. She wore the orchids
taken from her bridal bouquet.
The couple will reside in Fort
Valley.
KER’S
Grocery
& Market
Butler, Ga.
UN 2-4445
Card of Thanks
We wish to take this means to
convey our sincere thanks for your
thoughtfulness of our dear one, Mr.
Ernest Davis, during his illness and
subsequent death. The cards, floral
offering and many other things
that helped during our bereave
ment shall always be remembered
by each member of the family. We
also extend thanks to the local hos
pital staff for their untiring efforts
in behalf of Earnest.
Our earnest prayer is that God
will abundantly bless each of you.
The Family of
ERNEST DAVIS.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends for
their kind consideration shown me
during my recent illness.
The many cards, flowers, and
other expressions of love were sin
cerely appreciated. May God
richly reward each of you is my
prayer.
Mrs. Eula Averett.
EXTRA SPECIAL
12 Oz Old Virginia Grape Jam
12 Oz Peach Preserves
3 For 69*
THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
BUTLER GEORGIA
(Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for all the kindness shown
us during the sad loss of our dear
husband and father. We thank you
for all the nice food and the beau
tiful flowers. It was a great com
fort to know that you were think
ing of us at a time like this. May
God bless each one of you is our
sincere prayer.
The Newel Montgomery Family.
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12-0* QQJ
Can OUt 1
Pride Virginia Herring
2 On, 25( |
Roman Liquid Starch 12 Gai 25c 1
Circus Orange Drink & 0z s P ecial 23* j
Burdens Biscuit
3 Cans 25t)|
i Zesta Saltine Crackers
l lb 9Qc
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| Birdseys Best Coffee K 59c |
I Good Chuck Beef Roast
lb 49c
| Picnic Hams
lb 33c j
| Fresh Meaty Neck Bones 5ibs 75c |