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THE BUTiiKR ^HERALD, HITLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 28, 1930.
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Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds;
BRANDTHEATRE
REYNOLDS. GEORGIA
FRIDAY, AUG. 29
“HOT FOR PARIS”
With Victor McLagon, Fifi Dor
sey and cast. Movietone attraction.
All talking. This has it all,' a sii-
zling furnace of laughter and pret
ty girls—you will sec why Paris
has this name. Give your funny
bone a laughing rest. Added at
traction. Vitaphone, “Biltmorc
Trio,” a musical act.
SATURDAY, AUG. 29
“HOT FOR PARIS”
Hot laughs, hot mamas, hot
songs In “Hot For Paris.” All
talking with a large cast of girls
If this don’t please you, please
tell the manager. Added attraction
"Biltmore Trio.”
MATINEE. SATURDAY, 3 P. M.
NIGHT:. 7:80 & 9:00
MONDAY, SEPT. 1
TUFSDAY, SEPT. 2
“CAUGHT SHORT”
All talking. A scream with tliat
funny team. Marie Dressier and
Potty Moran. Another picture just
released and with all that requires
to give you a laughing nanic. Add
ed attraction: Comedy, "Aronson's
Commanders.”
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hicks, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L Swearingen, Mr and Mrs.
U. T. Flowers, Misses Martha Hicks
and Frances Ricks motored to Warm
Springs arid spent the day Sunday.
Mrs. Dora Hicks and Mrs. May Van
[Horn gave a lovely party for Miss
Murtha Miller Hicks at the Peachland
Cufc Friday evening to which the
College set was invited. Bridge was
enjoyed and delightful refreshment
were served.
of Reynolds, and a young woman of
moist charming personality, who foi
four years has been an efficient nurse
at Duvis-Fischer Sani.a'rium, of At
lanta, and -for the past yeur ut Cop
per Queen Hospital at Bisbee.
The groom is one of Bisbee’s most
deserving young men and holds an
important position with C. A.- mines
.near Bisbee, Arlz.
After a motor trip to Grand Can
yon and other points of interest Mr.
and Mrs. Skinner will make their
home at Bisbee.
DELIGHTFUL PROM PARTY
Miss Lucile Griffith was a delight
ful hostess Monday evening' when she
entertained her friends with a Prom
Party. The lovely country home was
tastefully decorated with garden
flowers.
Throughout the evening punch was
interest in North Georgiu and North'served on the spacious veranda. Af-
Carolina will be guests of Mr. and' ter the fourteen proms the guests i Howard Fulton and MissHelen Young
Mrs Snowden S. Steele ut Crawford, were iiivited out on the lawn where | enjoyed the very inspiring message of
Mr. W. L. Carter and Mrs. Homer
Beelond who are visiting points of
dren of Atlanta, are guests of Mrs.
Ruby Windham .und Miss Beatrice
Kilby.-
We are sorry to hear of the Berious
illness of Mr. D. E. Byrd.of Central
community and hope he will soon be
Improving. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Shealy and
Miss Gladys Shealy, of Ocala, Fla.,
arrived Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
A. D, Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid James and chil
dren and Mr; and Mrs. Grady Fuller
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.’ J. I
Fuller Sunday.
Mrs. L. T. Horton and son Bobby
and Mrs. G. J. Young will leave this
week to spend several days with Mrs
T. D. Philmon at Macon.
Mr .and Mrs. William Hortop and
son, of Macon, spent the week end
with home-folks. Mrs. Horton and son
remained over for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Young, Mrs.
CROWELLS SCHOOL BEGINS
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
Tennessee for several days before re
turning horn.
MUSSLEWHITE—SKINNER
I
1 Of cordial interest to friends here
and elsewhere is the announcement
' of the marriage of Miss Ruth Mus-
Ulewhitc, formerly of Reynolds, to Mr
Clarence H. Skinner, of Bisbee, Ari
zona, , which- was solemnized at the
Methodist church at Old Pueblo at
Tuscan, on August 2nd.
! The bride was attended by Miss
. Anna Takaer, and Mr. Nprman Worth
acted as best man for the bridegroom.
! The bride is the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Musslewhite
they enjoyed a watermelon cutting, j R ev . Stanfdrd at Antioch church Sun-
Those enjoying Miss Griffith’s hos-. day.
pitality on this occasion included: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jenkins and
Misses Bess Neisler, Helen Young, children returned to their home in
Mildred and Margaret Montgomery, 1 Griffin accompanied by Mr. and Mrs
Eula Walker, Ruth Nelson, Jenny t p. a. Jenkins who were their guests
Byrd, Lois Horton, Bess Jarrell, Al- for the day.
ma Graves, Elizabeth Lucas, Grace I , T
, . ’ , T „ t, , Mr. Howard Fulton, of Louisville,
and Anna Parks, Jewell Barfield, Ly-! T , . . , , , , . ,, ’
,, „ , j , n I, n j Ky., has returned to his home after
dia Beeland and Pauline Byrd j ,. , , ... ,. ..
■ j spending several days with his wife
1st.
At a meeting of the Crowells school
trustees Saturday, it was decided that
the 1980-’31 school ter.m would begin
Monday, Sept. 1st. It is very impor
tant that all pupils' begin ori the above
mentioned date so as to make their
grades.
Parents nnd all those interested in
the school are cordially invited to at
tend the informal opening Monday
morning at 8:00.
The same faculty of last year have
been elected again. They came to us
very highly recommended and last
year proved to be very efficient teach
ers. With the parents’ and
cooperation you , may be
. , > .• * " ( UC sUrn
?“, C !' e ^.. wlll d6 % ir best and
child will prosper ih his work.
1 be faculty is as fbUpwii Mrs w
r Caldwell, v..,i. .
ter
Miss Eula HammockJ^’l]'SJ' 5 ’]
r.. , ’ ocec hWooHl
Miss Nanie Spivey,
The school truck with Mr. j
Fuller as driver, will also begin ont
first day of school with the
route as was used last year.
The trustees: Messrs George You,
C. B. Byrd and L. J. Wainwright J
see that everything is i n readiness
you be ready to start your child,
the very beginning.
Mrs. Jim Brewer
l£st week.
was in Macon
Mr. Hines Hammon
in Sylvester.
spent Sunday
Mrs. Avery, of Roberta, Visited
home folks last week.
Mr. E A Hollis made
trip to Macon Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Cooper
Sunday with relatives.
bus.ncss
spent
Mrs. Singer of Lumpkin is visiting
ier sister, Mrs. Frank Weaver.
Mrs. Leonard 'Cooper visited Mrs,
O. O. Cooper in Macon last week.
Mesdames Gray Hicks and F,.;.;M.
Carson shopped in Macon Friday.
Bring us your fresh eggs. They are
accepted in trade the same as cash.
HINTON & HOLLIS
Miss Bessie Causey is visiting
friends in Fort Valley this week.
Miss Myra Trawick, of Commerce,
is Visiting her aunt, Mrs. Albert
Micks. .
Mr. Joe Cannon, mid-shipman of U.
S. Navy, is visiting his mother, Mrs.
Causey.
Mr .and Mrs. Sammy Pruitt, of
Thomaston spent Sunday with Mrs. E.
E. Hodges.
Mias Elizabeth Whatley has' re
turned home after a two months’ stay
at Camp Dixie.
Mrs. S. H. Bryan and children are
at home again after several months’
stay at Mountain City.
Mrs. W. E. Marshall and little son
Howard, returned home Sunday after
a two weeks’ visit in Macon.
Messrs Walter Horton, Charles
Joe Parks, John Windham,
Youpg, Walter, Odello arid M. L.
Hartley, StanfoYd Poole, J. C. and
Fred McElmurray, Cicero Marshall,
Edgar Nelson, Felton and Chailie
Martini Alvin Barfield, Zack Weaver,
Sammie Liggim and Robert Newsom.
‘ , at the home of her parents, Mr. and
° SK00d Mrs. G. J. Young.
FOR SALE
Miss Wainwright Hostess at -Lovely
Party
PANHANDLE NEWS ITEMS
The pretty country home of ' Mr.‘
andi Mrs. L. J. Wainwright was never
more lovely that on last Friday eye-
jning when Miss Emmie Wainwright
entertained a number of her friends
i with a delightful party.
| Colorful garden flowers were, used
j very* effectively throughout the spa-
entertained cions living room and on the porch.
As the guests arrived* they were
met by the hostess and invited to the
punch bowl, where refreshing punch
Mr. William Horton spent the weekly JJjL tfherlriends with a
end with'home folks. | lovely birthday party Saturday p! m.
Mrs. Epps and two children visited j After many games and contests were
Mrs. E. H. Kilby last week. enjoyed, delicious refreshments were i was -served throughout the evening by
Miss Bess Neisler was the week- served. Mr. nomaa Horton was lucky Misses Christine Wainwright and
enough to cut the dime in the beauti- Frances Young.
ful birthday cake. About fifteen of ' Late in the evening after the guests
Miss McCrary’s friends enjoyed this
occasion.
end visitor of Miss Lois Horton.
Mrs. Gray Hicks spent Monday
Mrs. Alton Halley and attractive
little daughter, Helen, were guests of
relatives in Tazewell Thursday.
For best values in dry goods, gro
upies, hardware, etc., call on us.
HINTON & HOLLIS
■Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast at
tended the Fain-McMullan wedding
*t Howard Saturday evening.
with hW mother, Mrs. G. J. Young.
Mr. A. Byrd was the dinner guest,
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Byrd Monday.
Mrs. M. J Trapp has returned from
a visit to Mrs. B. Bartlett at Macon.
Miss Nonie Spivey, of Macon, is
the pleasant guest of Mrs. Tom Mont
gomery. . ;
Mr. J. P. Cosey of Crawford coun-
■ti spent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Jenkins.
'Mr .and Mrs. C. H. Horton are vis
iting Mr.' and Mrs. G O. Horton this
week
Mrs. William Lowe and daughter
were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. I. Fuller.
. Miss Nell Byrd has returned to her
home after a delightful visit to rel
atives in Macon.
Mr.ar.d Mrs. G. O. Horton were
dinner guests of Miss Tommie O’Neal
and mother Sunday.
Miss Helen Young who visited
friends at Ellaville last week has re
turned to her home.
Master Harold Bartlett is spending
some time witF his grand-parents, Mr
and Mrs M. J. Trapp.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Byrd-and chil
dren were visitors at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Tom Saunders Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Blantem Bartlett and
children of Macon, spent the week
end with Mr. arid Mrs. M. J. Trapp.
Mrs. Grady Fuller,and children are
spending the week at Clinton, the
guests of Mrs. Fuller’s father, Mr.
Barron.
Mrs. G. J. Young and Mrs. L. T.
Horton.and son have returned from a
visit to Mrs. T D. Philmon at Ma-
(Too late for last week’s issue)
Mrs. A. Corbitt, of Macon is visit-*-
ing Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Horton. >j
Miss Helen Young left Moriday to
visit frieri'ds 'at Ellaville this Week, j
Miss Gladys Windham is spending
the week with relatives in Macon.
Miss Nell Byrd is the pleasant
guest of relatives in Macon this week.
Miss Pauline Byrd spent a few days
last week with Mrs. Hubert Mosley.
Mrs. Ogburn, of Garden Valley, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C .Cosey;
Rev J. F. Jackson was the Thurs
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. G J.
Young.
Mrs .Emma Shealy, of Ocala, Fla.,\
is the gpest of relatives here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs, O. R. Montgomery,
and children spent Saturday in Ma
con. , - i
Miss Elizabeth Horton and Frances
Young were guests of Miss Nell Byrd
Sunday.
Mrs. L. J. Wainwright and children
had enjoyed several proms, games
contests and music, delicious .ice
cream and cake were served.
Mrs. ^Howard Fulton assisted Miss
Wainwright in entertaining and serv
ing the guests.
Mrs. Hearn of Americus is in
charge of a Teacher’s Training Class Rvrd
it the Methodist church this week, i ■
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byrd and chil
dren arrived Tuesday to spend sev
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B-
Mrs. Wm. Horton and son of Ma-
Methodist church this week.
Mrs. Robert Suggs was on the sick I con and Mrs. J. C. Fuller spent sev-
Bsc last week having undergone an[eral days last week with Mrs. Wil
liam Lowe at Roberta.
Miss Helen Young, Mrs. Howard . relatives here Sunday.
operation the first of the week.
Mrs. M. O. Williams is at home
from the Oglethorpe Sanitarium
much to the delight of her many
friends.
Miss Alice Mae Ellison, the attrac
tive niece of Mrs. F. M. Carson, has
returned to Adrian after spending the
summer here.
spent Tuesday with relatives near Ro
terta.
Home Grown Seed Oats and Wheat
South Georgia Grown Seed Rye
Cash prtees reasonable.
NEISLER’S WAREHOUSE
Reynolds, Ga.
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,
z You can name your own terms on the balance at 6 per
cent, interest,
Illustration. One farm off2M acres, five room dwelling,
tenant house, barn, well und running water. Three
horse farm open. Price.only $1500.00. You pay down
$300.00 and give notes for $i200.00 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 come to see me PROMPTLY. They
wont last long.
R. A. HINTON, Reynolds, Ga.
Rev. J. F. Jackson was the dinner
guest of Mr and Mrs. George Young
Sunday.
Miss Willie Rutherford of Butler,
was the guest of Miss Grace Trapp
last week.
Master Horace - Joiner, of Butler
spent several days with Harold Byrd
last week.
Mr. Harold Byrd has returned after
a pleasant visit to Mr. Horace Joiner
at Butler.
Mrs. M. J. Trapp is spending the
week with her daughter, Mrs, Bartlett
at Macon.
Rev. J. F. Jackson was the Satur
day night guest of Mr. and Mrs. L.
T. Horton.
_ Messrs BobByrd, of Byromville and
B. Horton of Marshallville visited
Mr.. Joe Pyron, -Miss Elizabeth
Griffin, Mr .and Mrs. W. M. Parker
have gone to Athens to be at the bed-
sidde of Miss Katie Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Edge, of Gene
va and Messrs Perry and Billy Edge,
•of Rocky Mount, N. C., were guests
Fulton, Messrs Walter Horton and
Osgood Young attended the ball
game at Macon Saturday.
Mrs. Epps and two children who
have been the guests of Mr. Sam Kil
by and family and Mr. and Mrs. E H.
Kilby have returned to their home in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Emma Shealy, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Shealy and Miss Gladys
Shealy of Ocala, Fla., spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. McCrary.
Mrs. L. T. Horton entertained her
Sunday school class with a delightful
party bn Tuesday afternoon at her
I lovely home. After many games, con-
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ricks Sundry.
Fresh eggs are worth 30c a dozen'tests* and music delicious refresh-
at our store. Bring us your fresh ones, 'meats were served to twelve ir.et.i- 1
HINTON & HOLLIS b e rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Horton of
Macon, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. O. Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Wainwright and
children spent Sunday with relatives
in Crawford county.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wainwright and
children and Mrs. Howard Fulton
spent Saturday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Joiner and Miss
Nettie Bigbie were Thursday guests
of Mr. and Mrs J. B. Byrd.
Mr. Edgar Horton, Jr., of Macon,
has returned to his home after a two
weeks’ visit with relatives here
Miss Eleanor Gaultney, of Macon,
has returned to her home after spend
ng some time wth relatives here.
Mrs. Epps and two charming chit-
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ompany looks upon itself as
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County Motor
Reynolds, Ga.
Co.