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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 11, 1930.
PAGE THREE
V patronize
the RAILROADS?
-a^ads” President A. E. Clift with their parentg) Mf flnd Mrg ee “ n “
W hy the railroads ask for Perkins were Monday guests of their
rSntral of Georgia in a state- Amos.
t published recently.gives'some^of | ^Misses Berta, Irene and Emmie
reasons
blic support*
The quality of their sister, Mrs. C. C. Heath.
• u generally recognized, ac-1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith of Wood-
Ce Mr Clift, and the railroads bury, visited Mrs. J. H. Adams last
line to Sir. , . wee k
and travelers depend-
Mrs. J. A. Heath, Miss Lois Heath
and Master Alex Baldwin spent Thurs
rding
»r shippers
L combined with promp.ness,
£ul£^ -asoj P«b-’£ *» Butler with Mrs. 85^*2
v for the railroads, Mr.
suPP° rt , | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suggs of But-
ift says, jlroads are i ar ge taxpayers * er spent Sunday with home folks.
TvTto bear the expense of schools | Don’t miss the opportunity of
, comment. They are lrage em- grasping some of the many bargains
d g ° of labor, and £heir payrolls offered in the Dreizin Big Harvest
° yers jnt0 circulation in every Sale that starts tomorrow, (Friday).
1 munity that has railroad service.! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis and
are large purchasers of equip- family, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wilson
ma terial and supplies. They co- an dfamily, Mr. and Mrs Luther Wil-
mte in the upbuilding and devel- son attended the Watkins reunion at
m ent of industry and agriculture. Mt. Zion Sunday.
“In any emergency the railroads Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Downs and
called upon for extraordinary ac- daughter of Thomaston, were Sunday
As an example, unusual service guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Downs.
a 50 per cent reduction of rates Mrs. J. M. Bickley and children
livestock and feed is the contrlbu- 8pent the week end with her d aughter
,n of the railroads to save the Mrs. Talmadge Smith.
-nth-stricken territory from disas- Mrg j H Adamg wag ft Sunday
t." ... .. , visitor of Mrs. Clyde Wilson.
... closes with the statement ,, m , ,, ,
hit. um ciu . A Mrs. T. J. Harris and son of Ma-
family spent Sunday in Butler with
Mr. and Mrs. Bonard Bazemore and
Mr. and Mrs. William Childres.
Dreizin’s Harvest Sale starts to
morrow. Exceptional bargains are of
fered throughout the entire 3tock.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Byrd and son of
Reynolds and Miss Pearl Adams,
were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs
Tom Amos.
The trustees of Wesley school wish
for as many of the patrons os possi
ble to meet them at the school build
ing Saturday p. m. at 2 o’clock for
the purpose of cleaning the school
grounds and building. .
On Saturday night, Sept. 20, there
will be an ice cream festival at Wes
ley school building. An interesting
program will be given at this time
also. The public is cordially invited.
School will open at Wesley Monday
a. m., Sept. 15th. A program is be
ing arranged by the young ladies of
the P. T. A. for opening exercises.
Mrs. Willis and Daughter Entertain
,ti\ooftei means of transportation
ENGLISHVILLE
Mrs. Minnie English, Robert Eng
lish and Miss Jessee English of An-
derconville, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B .M. Kitchens.. .
Mr. 0. A. Taunton spent Saturday
night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
G. N. Taunton. Mr. and Mrs. Taunton
Columbus.
served to the following: Mrs. W. A.
Spinks, Mrs. J. A. Heath, Mrs. Lu
ther Wilson, Mrs. D. Wilson, Mrs.
i the railroads in' all-around con > have returned home after spend Tom Amos, Mrs. Hugh Gilson ftnd
, "The railroads are an as-' 1 "* 80me tlme wit h their parents, Mr Mrs. R. M. Suggs, Misses Lois Heath
, f0 the country and the people,’’ and M rs. J - M. Haywood.
“an asset which should be Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Allen and
aided and built up by patronage Bon of Butler visited home folks here
d a sympathetic public interest in Sunday,
eir welfare.”
Mary Suggs and Bessie Wilson.
Dreizin’s Harvest Sale starts to
morrow. Exceptional bargains are of-
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Bazemore and fered throughout the entire stj-k.
con Sunday.
Mr. Alton Reddick spent Monday 1 Mr. Sweede Johnson, of Americus,
night with his aunt Mrs. Jim Rogers, spent a few days last week with Mr.
Mrs. Alice Martin left Sunday to and Mrs - Jus. Brown.
unA !vW| relatives at Thomasville before 1 Mrs. Shellman Martin and daugh-
and Miss Lois Taunton accompanied returning t0 her home at Miami ^ Fla. ters of Macon were recent visitors of
See the big price list, Dreizin’s relatives here.
Harvest Sale, and follow the crowd. I You will have something to regret
Little Misses Carolyn and Dorothy “ you sh ° u » d fail to attend Dreizin’s
Wall returned Saturday to Birming- Harvest Sale.
o _ f .JPbam to enter school after spending! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckner at-
Pelham were "guests Sunday* of m7. the summer vacation with their grand tended the Watkins reunion at Bald-
and Mrs. J H. Jones. (parents, Mr '.and Mrs. H. S. Wall, .winville Sunday.
Mrs. Mary McLendon and family) Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chapman were I Mr. F. L. Purvis spent Monday in
were Sunday guests of Mrs. S. S. Lee receht guests of Mr. and Mrs J T. Ft. Valley.
at Greensmill. Chapman. They were returning to' Mr. Horace Martin, of Macon,
'their home at Fitzgerald form a six spent Sunday with relatives here.
Mr and Mrs. F. L. Purvis and chil-
Mrs. Woodie Chapman at Port Clin- dren and Miss Mildred Purvis attend
ed the singing at Arabi Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J: M. Rogers were the Miss Annie Hill spent several days
Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs Wat- with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hill and
kins near Rupert. , family recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lancaster and | Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pickard and
baby are visiting relatives in Colum- children of Macon, were ■ Tuesday
bus. 'guests of their mother, Mrs. Beulah
Mr. and Mrs. Worthen Taunton and Pickard,
children and Mrs. Jane Peterman Mrs.^Leonard King and children and
were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Miss Annie Martin of Orlado, Fla.,
Jack Peacock. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer
The big sale event of the season Martin and other relatives here,
will be the Dreizin’s Harvest Sale. '. Dreizin’s Harvest Sale starts to-
Special values each day. You are morrow. Exceptional bargains are of-
cordially invited. Plenty of salesmen throughout the entire stock,
to wait on the crowd and extend' Several from here attended the
every courtesy. .Upatoie Primitive Baptist Association
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R at ; 5°™ ty Li " e church near Buena
and -Miss Ruby Jinks were Mrs. Vista this week.
Mr .and Mrs. Watson, of Manches-
him and spent Sunday.
Miss Ruby Snealy of Macon, spent
this week-end with Miss Willie Eng
lish.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McMath, of
Meigs, Alvin Jones and children of
E. Q. Rutland of Seville, spent , , , .. . , . „, .
Sunday with Mr. S B. Duke and fam- • weeks vlsit to the5r children ’ Mr ' and
lly. Mrs Q C English, and children ac-, ,.
companied him hohie after a few days i ton ’ °'
visit with friends and relatives here
Mrs Walter Willis assisted by her this week
daughter, Miss Frances, entertained Mr. and Mrs, J. Ledger and chil-
the member of the Sewing Club ati dren ’ ^ r * an d Mrs, J. W. Aycock and
their home last Wednesday p. m. dau » hter ° f , Gree " 8 ™ m
.. ... < . 'Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Duke.
Throughout the house quantities of ... . .. , . . , ,
summer flowers were arranged. L Mlss Jalia Duke has returned home
The guests sewed till 4:00 after a t A V °„ W f, eka ’ * Mr> and
which delicious cream and cake were ^ Irs ' ' Rutland at Seville.
Lanier Justice and sister, Miss
Marjorie, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Athon at Lowe.
The big sale event of the season
will be the Dreizin’s Harvest Sale.
Special values each day. You are
cordially invited. Plenty of salesmen
to wait on the crowd and extend M*
every courtesy.
fr tfnomleal Transportation
I CHEVROLET/
Griffith, Misses Eva B. and Winnie .....
Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bell and te r , were recent guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F L. Purvis.
Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Sealy and sons
of Reynolds were Sunday evening vis
itors of Mr and Mrs. J. E. Brown.
A New 6-cylinder
Chevrolet Truck
with Dual' Wheels
son of Reynolds, Miss Margie Thur
man, of Edison, and Miss Ruth Rus-
tin. ,
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Wall and chil
dren, after spending several days
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Anthony returned to their home at
Stapleton Thursday.
Mrs. Joe Montgomery and children
of Florida, who were visiting rela
tives at Charing, visited friends here
Saturday afternoon.
FIVE POINTS
TAYLOR COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. C F. Bennett 'Mrs.
G. W. Jarrell and Miss Inez Jarrell
Mrs. D. H. Averett and little daugh were the recent guests of Mr. and
ter and Miss Ruby Jinks returned Mrs: Blasslngame.
Thursday from a visit with relatives Mrs. G. B. Jarrell, Misses Mildred
in Atlanta. Davis and Juliette Jarrell were Sat-
Don’t miss the opportunity of ««iay gues.s of Mrs. Henry JarrelL
grasping some of the many bargains Mr. Blanford Jarrell spent Wednes-
offored in the Dreizin Big Harvest day in Atlanta.
Sale that starts tomorrow, (Friday), i See the big price list, Dreizin’s
Mr. Chandler Dickey, who will Harvest Sale, and follow the crowd,
teach at Tifton was the dinner guest Mr. and Mrs. Weeks Adams and
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilder and min- children spent Saturday in Thomaston
gled with friends here Saturday be- with relatives.
ing enroute to Macon. He was ac-' Mrs. G. B. Jarrell spent Monday in
companied home by his uncle, Mr, Ed Butler the guest of Mrs. A. II. Riley.
Dickey, of Beachton who will spend Misses Ella Avery and Margaret
several days with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Adams were Wednesday night guests
der. of Misses Fannie and Thelma JarrelL
Mrs. E. L. Whittington and Mrs. | Miss Ethel Jarrell spent the week
Smith of Buena Vista, visited friends end with home folks,
here Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Montgomery and
Several from here attended the re-' son, of Panhandle, were recent guests
vival services at Charing last week, of Mr. and Mrs. John Scandrett. .
Mr. M.B. Pittman went over to An-1 Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jarrell were the
gusta Frldav to bring their little Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
daughter, Margaret, back to spend ry Jarrell.
several days with home folks. j Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker spent
Mrs. Vallie Walker of Butler is the week end at Griffin the guests of
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Peacock Mr. and Mrs. Harper Moore and chil-
Ught Dsllvsry Chatiti*365
light Delivery Chault c._ A
with Cab *70
(Pick-up box extra)
Roadster Delivery . .. *440
(Pick-up box extra)
Sedan Delivery *595
IVk-Ton Chassis with Cab .. ....*625
UTILITY 114-TON CHASSIS
A new six-cylinder lVfe-ton Chevrolet truck—with dual
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where. It is big and powerful, rugged and dependable.
It offers many new features of outstanding value to the
modern truck user. And no other truck of equal capacity
costs less to operate and maintain. Your nearest
Chevrolet dealer will gladly give you a trial load
demonstration—any time.
$
520
fries of IVi-ton chassis with or without
fob Includss front ftndsrs and aprons,
running boards, cowl, dash and com-
plainly squippsd Instrument pons I, hood,
hsad lamps and spare rim.
DUAL WHEELS $25 EXTRA
on 1V4-lon modsls Including spare whssl.
All prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan
FEATURES OF THE NEW CHEVROLET TRUCK
Dual wheels at slight additional cost, with six truck-type
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4-speed transmission—50-horsepower valve-in-head
six-cylinder engine.
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CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY,
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Division of
it
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Macon County Motor Company
Reynolds, Ga.
NEW PROSPECT ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Posey were
guests of Mrs. A. a. Posey tienuay.
Mr. and Mrs. ,H. C. Lowe were re
cent guests of Mr and Mrs Jim Hort-
ley. -
See the big price list,' Dreizin’s
Harvest Sale, and follow the crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Palmer and
children of near Geneva, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hendrix and
family Sunday.
Mr. Lonnie Lowe and Mr. John Re
new of Fickling mill visited friends
here Sunday.
Miss Edna Freeman was a recent
guest of Mrs. Clyde Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Stringfellow
and children were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Luke Mitchell Sunday.
Rev. S. R. Lawhom was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lowe
Sunday.
Miss Willie Stringfellow was tile
pleasant guest of Miss Fran Hendrir
Saturday.
Mr. Lee Posey of Thomaston, was
(the guest of friends here Sunday.
Mr. Gordon Lane was the week-end
guest of Mr. Clyde Hendrix.
You will have something to regret
if you should fail to attend Dreizfn’s
Harvest Sale.
Mrs. Ollie Wilson and daughters,
Kathryn and Lucile, were dinner
guests Sunday of their mother, Mrs.
Julia posey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Freeman and
children visited Mrs. Mary Freeman
Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Benson, of Ma
con visited relatives arid friends here
last week.
Mrs. Jeanette Hartley was the Sat
urday guest etf her mother, Mrs. W.
L. Lowe.
dren.
Miss Mildred Davis, of Columbus,
was the week end guest of Miss Ju
liette Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jarrell were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kendrick.
Don’t miss the opportunity of
grasping some of the many bargains
offered in the Dreizin Big Harvest
Sale that starts tomorrow, (Friday).
Miss Ella Avery of Culloden, and
Miss Margaret Bowers of Roberta,
were Sunday guests of Misses Fannie
and Thelma Jarrell.
Mr. Malcolm Gaultney left Wednes
day for Rome where he will resume
his studies at Martha Berry after
spending his vacation with home folks
Miss Effie Kendrick was the re
cent guest of Misses Eula, Anna,
Myrtle and Margaret Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Jarrell arid
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and.
Mrs. A. H. Riley in Butler.
Mrs. Tom Kendrick, Effie, Howard
Robert and Herbert Kendrick were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Foy.
Miss Cathrine Jarrell spent several
dayVlast week with Miss Isolee Jar
rell in Butler.
Beginners’ Sunday School Class
Mrs. W. D. Parker entertained "her
Sunday school class Saturday p. m.
After playing games the little guests
were invited out to the scuppemong
vine which they enjoyed very much.
After enjoying several more games
the little guests were invited into the
dining room where cake and ice cream
were served to the following: Ethel
and Helen Jarrell, Katie, Louise and
Willie Gaultney, Mary Parker, Gar
land Byrd and Lee Parker. Mrs. D.)
Byrd assisted Mrs. Parker in enter
taining the litUe guests.