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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST_21^-1930^
PAGE TWO
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds'.
CANDIDATE RIVERS TO SPEAK
AT REYNOLDS FRIDAY AUG- 29
PARKS RETURNS TO IDEAL
l . AS CASHIER OF BANK
It has not been officially announced
but It is generally understood, how
ever, that Senator Ed Rivers, one of
the gubernatorial candidates, will ad- . , ,
dress the voters of Reynolds and vl- elected cashier of the Bank of L eel,
Mr. Howard Parks, who established
and has for several years been con
nected with the Macon County Motor
Co., local Chevrolet dealers, has heen
GRAND THEATRp
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA.
FRIDAY, AUG. 22
‘‘LET US BE GAY”
All talking with Norma Shearer
with Rod La Racque and cast. This
picture covers every woman’s wor
ry, every man’s joy, every home’s
problem—a story of a wife who
lost her husband and discovered
via Gay Paree how to get him back
The year’s outstanding talkie. Add
ed attraction, Vitaphone act—Red
mond & Wells all-talking.
Regular Admission—15c & 35c
MATINEE, SATURDAY, 3 P. M.
‘‘LET US BE GAY"
A star cast with added attraction
Matinee, 15c & 25c
SAT. NIGHT, AUG 29
“LET US BE GAY”
With Norma Shearer, Marie
Dressier and others. All talking.
Norma scores another dramatic
triumph in this modem marriage
expose. A talkie that tells plenty.
Added attraction:
Redmond & Wells Vitaphone Act
MONDAY & TUESDAY
AUG. 26 & 26
“SWEETHEARTS & WIVES”
With Billie Dove and cast. No
tenser drama has ever been shown.
No finer story has ever been told.
Hailed at the best picture of the
month. See what goes on behind
locked doors thru the eyes of a ho
tel mail. You’ll be surprised. The
story of a runaway wife and her
sweetheart forced to a lonely hotel.
Mystery! A thrilling drama.
Until further notice: first show
at 7:30 and second show at 9.
It is my custom to give you the
best of pictures and I can only ask
your support to show your appre
ciation in doing so. Spend an hour
with us, cool and entertaining.—
Manager.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
AUG. 29 & ,30
“HOT FOR PARIS
With Will Rogers .
Mr. Faxton Seay has returned to
his home in Molena after a visit here 1 could not' be learned,
with relatives.
Mrs. Homer Beeland and Mr. Lester
Carter are spending several days in
the mountains.
Dr. and Mrs Fickllng spent Sunday
in Macon the guests of Mr and Mrs.
William Fickling.
Sammie Pruitt, of Thomaston
(Mrs. J. T. Hobbs)
The many friends of Mr. Hinton
Hobbs were made sad last Saturday
when they heard Hinton had been
ynolds ana vl-.killed in an automobile accident Fri-
Frldav of next which position he filled most accept- . , ..
rnaay or next * . . . day night while returning from a bull
MR. JAMES HINTON HOBBS
KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Mrs.
cinity at Reynolds on Friday of next " lc posl 0 e , ' day night while returning from a bull dust a little sunshine,
week. The hour that. he. iff in Brunswick. He was a soldier j Is what we need to-day
COUld . ... «... if 1 frinnrlc S !, n n^ S 'rn,!rof pvrepdlmdv^that I attached to the medical department at i Man >’ have the darkness y
o'i.
two brothers, Marshall J
Reynolds and John G. Hobh, . <
L ' S ’ Nav >'- Also a large host J'£
er relatives and friends. ^
SCATTER SUNSHINE
(By Thelma Lane)
Mr Rivers is an interesting speaker friends will regret exceedingly that
anil a large crowd should hear his ad- he and his interesting family are soon
dess on this occasion . to leave Reynolds, however, they wish
for them abundant success.
Mr. A L. Halley, who hus been as-
CARD OF THANKS
DRAUGHON—MONTGOMERY
A marriage oH^ch interest to’^M business here will continue at
their many friends was that of Miss tbe head ot th firm
Eva Draughon to Mr. William T.
. , , Montgomery both of Reynolds, which
spent last week end with her mother,. s go x cr rmized at the home of the
Mrs. E E. Hodges. | bride , g parentS( Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
If you fail to call on us for your Draughon at 2:00 p, our
needs in groceries and dry goods each Aug. 14. Rev. M. O. Williams, of the
of us lose money. Reynolds Methodist church officiated
HINTON & HOLLIS | using the ring ceremony. Only mem-
, bers of the immediate family were
Miss Susie E. Newsom has returned , present,
home after a pleasant visit with rel- j The bride is the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Draughon and is a
Ftt. Screven, Ga.
Mr. Hobbs’ body was brought to
Reynolds on the train Sunday, accom
panied by C. T Knight. It was met
sociated with*Mr 7parks 'in“the 7 auto- | b y bis frIemls at Reynolds and escort
ed to his home. The funeral services
were conducted from his home Mon-
Along life’s weary way.
We can give the sun shine,
By what we do or say,
It will help another, ’
Who has gone astray.
We can share the sorrow,
And we can dry the tears
We can Hid the wear
"2a
day p. m. at 4:00 by Rev. Ivey, pas- I . , .
tor Of the Reynolds Baptist church as-MM} sad heart cheer.
Wo may lift the fallen,
sisted by Rev. Williams of the Metho-
We wish to thank our many friends <B R t church.
, for their kindness and sympathy dur-1 Tbe pall bearers wore his life-long
1 , ing our recent bereavement. May God friends, Walker Newsom, Leonard
v ’° nt f, '° Cooper, Elbert Hill, W. E. Marshall,
atives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Grady Smith and children of
Macon, are spending several days
with relatives here.
: Mrs. Robert. Suggs left Tuesday for
Macon Where she will undergo an ope
ration for tonsilitis.
Mr. H. M. Neisler has returned
home after a visit here with Mr. and
Mrs. H. H Newsom.
Mr. Mike. Neisler has returned home
after a visit! with his father, Mr H.
M Neisler, of Chipley.
, Mr. and Mrs B. W Simmons an
nounce the birth of a son on Aug. 14
to be called Willie Ed.
Bring us your fresh eggs. They are
accepted in trade the same as cash.
HINTON & HOLLIS
, Miss Myra Jordan, of Ellaville, hos
returned home after a pleasant visit
with Miss Eloise Weaver.
Mrs Alton Halley and Ann left
Tuesday for Crystal Lake where they
will spend several days.
’ j ; )
Miss LaVerde Dyke and Mr. Wil
liam Lifsey, of Macon, spent Sunday
[with Mr. and Mrs. M. A Lifsey. .
I Mr and Mrs. Gray Hicks and Mr.'
! and Mrs Albert Hicks spent Sunday
in Athens with Miss Kate Hicks.
I / ■ ’ '
Miss Lyda and Martha Beeland
have returned home after a delightful
■irisit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beeland.
For best values in dry goods, gro
ceries, hardware, etc., call on us.
HINTON & HOLLIS
Misses Elma Childs, Lola Wat
kins, of Ideal and Mr Monroe Harden,
of Thomaston, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Halley.
Mr. Gene McDonald, of Fitzgerald,
Mrs. Earl Jones of Norfolk, Va., Mr
and Mrs. W A. Saunders, of Ocala,
Fla., are visiting relatives here.
Mr. David Coolik is- spending sev-
one.
MR. & MRS. M. J. HOBBSi
AND FAMILY.
Jr., E. A. Newsom, Eugene Hodges,
Sid James and Douglas Powell.
We greatly feel the loss of, Hinton.
CEMETERY NOTICE His departure brings grief to his
mr urn. u n am, „ u The Cemetery Committee urges ™ an y ^ends everywhere._ His pleas-
brunette of remarkable beauty. Sho each lot owner.at Hill Crest to P lease (“m.^rTe^^known 111 "’ fne " dS
was educated at Georgia State Teach- clean their lots during August so the ba was known,
ers College at Athens, since which weeds will not seed, also to keep the I The [ lora ‘ offermf? was profuse. In
time she has been engaged in teach- j cemetery from having a neglected ap- terment was in Hill Crest cemetery,
ing. g pearance. We have cleaned the Drive-, Heleavs to mourn thir loss his father
The groom is the son of the late way and the shrubbery. Please visit a . 0 ™t ber > and Mrs. M J. Hobbs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montogmery, of the cemetery and see if your lot is in * lve « 1SS °~ Neva am ]
Mauk. He is an enterprising and sue- good condition. We especially call ^ esa ^ bbs ’ rs> C.F. Peterman and
cessful young business man and at your attention to the crepe myrtle Mr - J T - Barrow, all of Reynolds and
present holds a position in the First that is blooming so beautifully at this
National Bank here. season. We ask your cooperation • in
Immediately after the marriage getting the cemetery in good condi-
they left by automobile for Atlanta tion. Kindly give this your immediate
from which city they will go on,their atttention.
honeymoon to places of interest ini —Cemetery Committee.
the West. | 1 '
Their many friends wish for them WELL KNOWN NEGRO STRICKEN
AND DIES BEFORE BEING
BEACHED BY MEDICAL AID
Bo. Crawford, 26, a law-abidim; and
industrious negro, died here Sunday
morning after an illness of only a
short time, the cause of his death be-
much success and happiness.
MISS KATIE (HICKS UNDERGOES
OPERATION FOR APPENDICITIS
Mrs. C. L. Pyron and other relatives
here of Miss Katie Hicks were hur
riedly summoned to her bedside at ing unknown.
Athens last week on account of a I When the attack that ended his life
most serious attack of appendicitis came upon him he .left his home and
for which she submitted to an opera-! went to the home of one of his near-
tion and according to recent reports J est neighbors that of Love Dent and
she is recovering nicely. | asked that a doctor be called for
Miss Hicks has been a member of him at once. When Dent and the
the faculty of the State College for j physician returned to the house they
Teachers at Athens for a number of , were surprised to find that Crawford j
years and is recognized as one of the , was dead
most prominent and best educators in
the state.
Full line of garden seeds for your
fall plantings. HINTON & HOLLIS.
Miss Clara Parks spent Saturday in
Macon
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Musslewhite spent
Sunday irr Tifton.
Mrs S. B. Antley is spending sev
eral days with relatives here.
Mrs. Leonard Cooper and Miss Sara
Cooper spent Sunday in Albany.
j gone to buy a large stock of fall goods
Miss Eloise Weaver left Tuesday to for his big Reynolds store,
spend several days in Atlanta.
Or comfort those distressed;
And vie to cheer and gladden,’
The lonely and oppressed, ’
We can give the sunshine,
That e’er will help along;
Doing right and shunning ’
Everything that’s wrong.
And thu we scatter sunshine,
As on our way we go;
By striving to help others,
Or make some path-way gl 0K
“There is one glory of the sun
I Cor. 15:41.
All summer dry goods at patty
reduced prices. Come in and supply
your needs.
HINTON & HOLLIS
Here’s a Rare Opportunity to OWN Your Farm.
The Federal Land Bank has three farms in this county.
They can be bought for about what was loaned on them
The cash required is only one fifth of the purchased price
You can name your own terms on the balance at 6 per
cent, interest.
Illustration. One farm of200 acres, five room dwelling,
tenant house, barn, well and running water. Three
horse farm open. Price only $1500.00. You pay down
$300.00 and give notes for $1200.00 at 6 per cent, interest
just $72.00 per year.
- This farm has been renting for $275.00 The difference
between the renting value and the interest WILL FINISH PAY
ING FOR IT IN LESS THAN SIX YEARS.
The other two farms at prices and on terms just as attrac
tive.
If you are interest corne to see me PROMPTLY. They
wont last long.
R. A. HINTON, Reynolds, Ga.
W. M. S. MEETING.
Circle No II of the Methodist Wom
an’s Missionary Society met Aug. 18
at the home of Mrs. Alton Halley.
The meeting was opened, with hymn,
“Amazing Grace” after which Mrs. J
T. Mathews led in prayer.
The devotional, taken from I Kings
was interestingly given by Mrs. T. D
Seay. Dues collected, $1.55; Elizabeth
Goodwin Fund $1.40.
The history of the Barnett Family
was given by Mrs F M. Carson.'Six
trays, 15 flowers and 26 visits ■iere
reported. Three visitors, Mrs. Wj A.
Mrs. Gill and Miss Mary Gill spent
Monday with Mrs. Alton Halley.
Mr. Bill Camp, of Newnan is visit
ing Mr. Will Camp Sealy this week.
Miss Mattie Weaver is spending
several days with friends in Albany.
Call us for quality goods. Our
eral days in New York where he has 'Saunders, Mrs. Shuler Antley, Mrs. R
L. Wilson together with eighteen
members were present. j
Questions were asked by Mrs. E. A
Mrs. Mi A. Sherrer and little son,-
Francis, of Crawfordville, will return
home Sunday after a pleasant visit
[with their mother, Mrs. M C. Craw
ford. Mrs. Crawford will return with
them.
Mrs. Perry Whittle and son, Heath L September,
of Atlanta Mrs. Jennie Brooks and
daughter of Butler, Mrs A. C. Rhodes
and daughter of Butler and Mr. and
Hollis, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. R. L Bell,
Mrs. J. T Mathews, Mrs. F M. Carson
Mrs Sam Anthony and Mrs. Robert
Suggs. The meeting was closed with
prayer by Mrs. A. J. Barrow. De
licious refreshments were served. The
Circle will meet with Mrs. W. M. Hol-
prices are as cheap as you will find Mrs . , Beeland t Sunday with Mr .
elsewhere. HINTON & HOLLIS. and Mrg . E >E . Heath
Misses Winnie Aultman and Winnie
Griffith spent last Wednesday in Tal-
botton.
Mr. Joe Carson is spending several
days with his mother, Mrs. Gussic
Causey.
Mrs. Bob Swearingen is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Taylor, at Camilla
this week.
Friends of Mrs. M. A. Lifsey regret
to learn that she is on the sick
this week.
We have quality goods as cheap and
cheaper than you will find elsewhere.
HINTON & HOLLIS
Misses Eva B. Griffith, Laurice
Aultman and Mintie Theus spent Tues
day in Macon.
Miss Elda Blackmon is visiting her
sister Mrs. Emory Seay, of Molena,
this week.
We have an excellent line of general
merchandise which we are selling at
bargain prices. Come to see us for
your wants. You will be jleased at
our good quality and low prices.
HINTON & HOLLIS
REYNOLDS W. I. CLUB
—Pub. Reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Boyd and chil
dren are spending seevral days with
relatives here.
The Woman’s Improvement *Club
list ’will meet at the home of Mrs. Troy
Whatley, Mi's. Eugene Saunders joint
hostess, Wednesday Sept. 3, ‘ 1930.
The following program has been ar
ranged:
Topic, “Spiritual Values in Family
Life”, open discussions.
The Modern Family in a Modem
World—Mrs. J. D .Beall.
How Does Religion Begin?—Mrs. D.
T. Montfort.
A Child’s Religion—Mrs. Clay What
ley,
The Heart of Youth—Mrs. S. B. Lig-
gin.
Fresh eggs are worth 30c a dozen
a: our store. Bring us your fresh ones,
HINTON & HOLLIS
Mr. Jacob Prager is spending Sev
eral days in New York on a purchas-
CAR OF MR. T. L. RUFFIN
STOLEN AND WRECKED
Leaving his automobile parked in
the street while transacting business
at the, Reynolds Pharmacy some
nights ago, Mr. T. L. Ruffin was sur
prised to find his car missing when
he returned for it. \
Officers were notified of the theft
which resulted in the finding of the
ear the next day near the residence
of Mr. Ray Lucas and broken into
gibblets. The car was a .1927 model
Chevrolet sedan.
Suspicion rested upon Fonnie Car-
son, negro, who was later arrested
and after considerable grilling ad
mitted the theft.
The negro was carried to But
ler and placed in the county jail to
await action of the court in October.
WILD HOG KILLED
Reports of wild hogs in the river
swamp on the Gordon farm east , of
Reynolds has incited interest in the
capture of big -game by hunters in
Some Religious Problems of Modern fl secti ? n ’ eSpeC ‘ al !f a «
negroes, for pome time. Saturday
their hopes were encouraged when
MILLIONS OF PEOPLE
1 Because the automobile is such an important factor
in the lives and prosperity of so many people, the purpose
of I the Ford Motor Company is something more than
mere manufacture of a motor car.
The Ford Motor Company looks upon itself as
charged with making an automobile that will meet the
needs of millions of people and to provide it at a low
price. That is its mission. That is its duty and its
obligation to the public.
The greatest progress comes by never standing still*
Today’s methods, however successful, can never be taken
as wholly right. They represent simply the best efforts
of the moment. Tomorrow must bring an improvement
in the methods of the day before. Hard work usually
finds the way.
All of these things are done in the interest of the
public—so that the benefits of reliable, economical tran
sportation may be placed within the means of every one.
Come in and see the many new features which make the Ford
a value far in exceeds of the price.
inn (xpedition for his dry goods store jtomers’ wants.
Parents.—Mrs. F. A Ricks.
„ t>— cnelr n °P es were encourage when
B ‘. two of the negro hunters chased out
—— I of hiding in the swamp one of the
Best price paid for fresh eggs. We j largest animals of the kind ever seen
need them to take care of our cus- j here. They succeeded in killing the
HINTON & HOLLIS
I hog, which it is Said, tipped the scales
more than 300 pounds.
Taylor
County Motor Co.
Reynolds, Ga.
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