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BUTLER HERALD - SEPTEMBER 1913 |
Typed and submitted by: Carla Miles
The Butler Herald
Junction City Items
Rev. Mr. Eloytte filled his regular appointment here the fourth Sunday.
Mr. Jim Culpepper and children attended a very delightful family reunion at the home of his father near Talbotton last Saturday.
Master Clark Gill of Butler, is the guest of his brother, Mr. C.C. Gill.
Miss Mary Culpepper after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Jim Culpepper has returned to her home near Talbotton.
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Lovie who have been visiting their son at Manchester, stopped over here one day last week enroute to their home in Columbus.
Mr. J.E. Rogers, of Mauk, was here last week.
Misses Eva Mae and Lola Jackson who have been the guests of the Jackson House is visiting in Geneva.
Miss Carter of Reynolds, was the guest of Mrs. Tom Montgomery last Sunday.
Misses Rosa Hays and Lovie Jewel Whatley, of Norwich, were the guests of Mrs. W.W. Hays last Sunday.
Mr. J.H. Brewer and Mr. Bennie Carpenter, of Butler, were recent guests of Mr. Roy Brewer.
Mrs. Lucas who is visiting her sister, Mrs. C.W. Moore is quite sick at this writing, we wish for her a speedy recovery.
Dr. Clarence Montgomery is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Montgomery.
Quite a crowd from here attending preaching at Pine Level last fourth Sunday night.
Mrs. C.C. Carson and children have returned home after several weeks' visit to her mother Mrs. McMillan at Camp Hello, S.C.
Junction City Items
Rev. B.F. Elliott filled his regular appointment Sunday afternoon and evening.
Miss Libby Deloach is the attractive guest of Mrs. W.M. Keller.
Miss Willie Barfield is the guest of Miss Beulah Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Watson spent the week-end at Mauk.
We are very glad to see Mrs. J.R. Culpepper out again.
Mr. James Boswell is the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boswell.
Saturday morning three tramps beating their way on a freight train going to Macon saw the mail pouch on the grab, they snatched the pouch off, threw it in a coal car and sit down, the faithful "old Jack Mathis" the carrier, was thoughful enough to run and call the conductor and tell him. The men and pouch were captured at Howard and carried to Columbus early Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Parks attended services here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. W.D. Anderson entertained Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Cora Wade of Reynolds. Many games were played, at a late hour delicious ices and cake were served.
Blue Eyes
Tuesday, September 9, 1913
The Butler Herald
Tuesday, September 30, 1913
