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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930.
PAGE THREE
-^MARSHALL'S SALES
REYNOLDS, GA.
rF0BGlA-- Ta y lor CouDty:
. be sold on the first Tuesday
5>£r, 1930, before the d«or of
ribed realty, to-wit.
" and all the improvements
0ne „ in the City of Reynolds, Ga.,
_^°being lot No. eight (8) in —
peiiiB lg . accor ding to
J . elJ j ui a t and survey of the City
nginal pi known as
l Sf stab^ prope^y. Levied on
be sold as the property of A,
nd to oe . taxes due the
: it v a of'Reynolds for the years 1928,
d 1929 Tenant in possession noti-
ed.
Also at the same time and place
ENGUSHVILLE
A party of young folks from Ogle
thorpe, about 14 in number, called on
Lydia
spent Friday p. m. with Mrs,
English and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W.'T. English, Olin
English, of Perry and Miss Willie
English were at the barbecue at the
... _ _ ... .home of Mr. and Mrs. J'. T. Owens at
Miss Sara Smith as a "Surprise Par- Ebeneezer Saturday,
ty” and a Farewell Party combined to | Mr . and . Mre . Joe Rooks of Ander .
those who leave soon for college and sonville spent Sunday with Mr. and
other places. The party proved to be I Mrs. J. H. Jones. i
a happy, joyous affair and one of the) “Mr. nd Mrs. C. M. English were at'in Butler.
DifferentZT f *?.’****' 1 It morning - Mr ' a ” d Misses Grace Purvis and DoVis Gill
brS bv the L f Wer ^ M rs - ?• i' Y* . and Chlldren * Mr - and -spent the week end with Miss Mildred
brought by the guests were served ( Mrs. L. R. Justice and Mrs. Mollie Montgomery
after which a number of proms were Justice accompanied them home for
enjoyed. [dinner. \ I Messrs J .T. and R. L. Garrett at-
CHARING
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Brigman Misses
Virginia Garrett and Vorna Mills and
Mrs. L. S. Mills motored to Reynolds
Saturday night to see “The Singing
Fool” at the Grand Theatre
Miss Georgia Hanner spent the
week-end with Miss Bessie McGuffin
WESLEY
HOWARD j
Rev. D. L. Heagler, of Oglethorpe Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Easterlin and tended tbe Upatoie Association near
1 1'i.H _ • .. . _ f Pnllimnlio lncf lonnlr •
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
ill be sold eight (8) acres more or q EO r G IA—Taylor County:
' lot nU " lbe . r To Whom It May Concern:
es s of land in — _ 1D w nom u May concern:
ired seventy-three (273) in the 14th Alvin L. Cooper gives notice that
ijstrict of Taylor County,, Ga., in the at the October term, 1930, of the Su-
itv of Reynolds, Ga., same lying perior court of said county, to be held
s't of the public road leading from on th e first Monday in October, 1930,
vnolds to Potterville, and bounded he will apply to said court by petition
follows: On the north by lands of to be relieved of his disabilities placed
s, T. G. Turk, on the east by lands upon h; m by the verdict of the jury in
Homer Beelaml, Miss Pink Mont- the case of Myrtle Bazemore Cooper
David Coolik, Mrs. S. D. An- V s. AMn L. Cooper in a suit for di-
my, W. M. Parker and 1. L. Ruf- V orce by Myrtle Bazemore against
m the south by Oliver Lockett, Alvin L. Cooper tried at the October
, on the west by the public road, term, 1929, of said court, wherein a
vied upon and to be sold as the total divorce was granted-between the
*rty of Paris Estate, for taxes parties, and petitioner, Alvin L. Coop-
iiie City of Reynolds for the years e r, was left under the disability of
.Und 1929. Tenant in possession „ot-being allowed to mar
lotifwl-
little son of Montezuma; Mr. and Mrs. | Columbus last week.
Dan Kleckley, Mrs Mattie English | Mr. Simms Garrett spent the week
and Carolyn English, of Oglethorpe, end in Atlanta with his wife who is
were Sunday p. m. guests of Mrs. in the Wesley Memorial Hospital.
Lydia English and family. '
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith
and
little son, Lloyd, of Americus were
guests Sunday of Mr .and Mrs. J. A.
Duke.
Mr. and Mrs. S B. Duke, Mr. and
Mrs. J .A. Duke, Misses Haru and
Julia Duke attended the funeral of W
H. Gandham at County Line Thurs
day. Mr. Grandham’s death occurred
Miss Wilma Purvis is spending a
few days with relatives in Columbus.
Mrs. R. N. Jones has returned from
a visit to her sister in Alabama.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs. W.
R. Garrett is on the sick list this
week.
This 9th day September, 1930.
H. H. .VEWSOM, City Marshal.
suddenly at his-home at LaCrosse,
Wednesday.
Mrs. S. B -Duke, Misses Haru and! A. Williams were
Julia Duke spent Friday with Mrs.M.! business Monday.
, ... r T n uu r l ag Si?'l H - English at Hamburg. <
and Alvin L. Cooper publishes this . Mra p T V . , T
notice as required by law. | ,and Mrs ‘ 'English, of Lowe
Mr .and Mrs. R. P. McGuffin were
in Charing Sunday p. m.
Messrs R. L. Fountain, Jr., and W.
in Columbus on
Mr. and Mrs. Lois Smith' and Mrs.
Grady Smith and children of Macon,
were Sunda yguests of Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Bazemore.
Miss Ruby Brady was the weekend
guest of Miss Frances Willis.
Mrs. J. H. Adams and children ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Ab Adams
to Mizell Sunday where they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Waters.
Don’t fail to see the ‘‘Two Aunts
and a Photo” Satuday night at the
school building.
Miss. Anna Heath left Tuesday for
Milledgeville where she resumed her
work at G. S. C. W.
Mr. Lewis Spinks, of Columbu
spent the week end with home folk^l
Mrs. Ab Adams and children spenf*
Wednesday with Mrs. J. H. Adams:. d
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Allen antf
son of Butler, visited Mr .and Mrsjj
J. A. Heath Sunday. , d
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilso p
and son, Mr and Mrs. D. W. WilBod
and family were dinner guests of M
and Mrs. Walter Willis Sunday.
Mr. Clyde Hill and 1 children of Ft-
Valley were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Hill and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davidson, ot
Shellman, were Sunday visitors of Mr
and Mrs. D. W. Culverhouse.
Miss Nell England, of Atlanta,
spent the week end here the guests rf
relatives and friends.
Mrs. G. W .Averett and MisS Maiii-
lou Averett were recent guests of Mrs
R. O. Cannon in Macon. , - - :
Week-end visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Fain were Mr. and!
J&2; Par£er''2’W,"ftarrisoh A Jfe9 r, and M r;.
T. Gentry, 40.
Atlanta, Ga.—Hal M. Stanley has
achieved the heretofore impossible. In
the face of opposition in his race for
re-election to the .office of Commis
sioner of Commerce and Labor he
carried every county in the state,
numbering 161, and received a total
unit vote of 414 to not one for F. M.
Morgan, his oppenent. It is believed
that this will stand for years as a
high mark in Georgia politics. In
other years other candidates have
y made runaway races, but never be-
... 0 „_ f ont . t* , fore has. any candidate, with opposi-
Saturday night, Sept. 20 th the I e received the approval of a mn-
T. A. plans a program at the schoo. | jorjty of the voters in every county
This the 4th day of August, 1930
ALVIN L. COOPER.
Some folks who have just had a V a- [ building beginning at 8:00. Reading* , in the state. In addition to receiving
, „ . ... i / _ IoaIab nn/1 nn AA<n1 mamaIa ...UV, a aawa. ondoraamonr **““*' '
spent Sunda yp. m. with Mr. and Mrs.» cation, now have to take a week or
B. M. Kitchens. j two off for rest.
solos and special music with a come).
dy play will be glyen. All school chil- j Miss Katie Nell Cooper, of Butler,
dren will be admitted free, adults 5c. was the attractive guest of Mist
Ice cream, sandwiches and weiners Jeanette Browr. last week.
U. S. UNDERWOOD
“The Store Accommodating”
Dealer in
PRY QOQDS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
HARDWARE, FANCY AND STAPLE
GROCERIES,
I appreciate your business, and assure
at the right price when you trade with me.
Please me by pleasing yourself.
you quality merchandise
A trial will convince you.
will be sold after the program,
public is cordially invited.
The
A Comedy Piny
"Mrs. John Brown who has bfeen it
the Macon hospital for .treatment has
returned home.
Mrs. H. N. Culverhouse and little
“Two Aunts and a Photo” to be daughters of Thomaston, were guest*
given at Wesley school building Sat- recently of Mrs. Beulah Pickard,
urday night, Sept 20th, beginning at, Mr. John Brown spent a few days
8:00 o’clock. Admission 5c. ( n Macon Inst week.
Jessie .Willsins, a college girl—Miss , _ , ...
Frances Willis. I Mrs ' Leonard King and children
Emily Day, her cousin—Miss Frances and Ml . sa Annie Martin who have
p owns (-been visiting relatives here have re-
Meritable Willsins, and Sophie Smith , turned to their home at 0rlando - F,a -
• —Miss Pearl' Adams, spinster
and joint guardian of Jessie;
Miss Lois Heath.
School Opened nt Wesley Monday
With Good Attendance
FIVE POINTS j
School at WeBley opened Monday
TAYLOR COUNTY
Mrs. Nann Jarrell spent severat
24 lbs Sweet Rose FLOUR, None Better, $1.00
24 lbs Calla Lilly FLOUR, It’s Very Qood, 95c
24 lbs Bonnie Rose FLOUR, You’ll like it 80c
24 lbs Holly Hock FLOUR, its good, too, $1,00
6 Boxes Matches . 15c
Can Mackerel, . 10c
Pink Salmons
15c
lib.
U-Oz.
Jar Preserves, 30c
2 1-2 Can Peaches, 15c
Grits,
10c
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COFFEE:
Bailey’s Supreme, - 40c
Luzianne,
- ■ - 40c
Charmer, -
- - 25c
Bulk, Pure,
- - 17 l-2c
PET MILK, -
- \c and 10c
morning with a good attendance, days last week the guest of her daugh
Quite a number of parents and friends ter, Mrs. Henry Adams,
attended the opening exercises \ybich Mlss Ethel j arf . e ll R , le nt the week
were arranged by the P. T. A. | Bnd w jt, k ker p ur ents, Mr. and Mrs.
The faculty of the school this term \y. a. Jarrell,
is as follows: Miss Vera Phillips, ofi \
Butler, principal; Miss Katinell Coop- “ r * and Mrs - Horacc Ponder of E'
er, Miss Bessie McGuffin, of Butler Va 'ley, were Sunday night guests «
and Miss Mary Snyder of Ellaville, ,^ r ' and ^ rSl Pom R e,, drick.
assistants. j Mr. Eli Gaultuey mingled witfi
Miss McGuffin being a member of friends at White, Ga., last week,
this faculty last .year, was wekomedj Miss Ella Avery of Cullodcn antf
back by b ° b th % childron and P atroas - | Misses Lucile and Margaret Adam*
Misses Phillips, Cooper and Snyder j were Sund t „ of Mi sses Farm*
are all new members of the faculty and The]ma JarrelL
but they come to us highly rero*n- t
mended and we gladly welcome them | ^ rs - G. B. Jarrell were week cm!
into our school and all evidences poinl guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Riley
to the end that we will have a good a ^ Butler.
school year. | Misses Eula nnd Anna Walker are
The following program was given: spending some time with their sister
Song, Onward Christian Soldiers. j Mrs. Harper Moore at Griffin.
Devotional led by Mrs. Herbert Sealy
Solo—Miss Frances Downs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Foy and son were
Talk by County Superintendent W. T. Sundayguests of Mr! and Mrs. Tom
Rustin. Kendrick,
interesting talks by the trustees and
teachers.
8ong, • “America.”
“THE COUNTRY HAS TURNED
THE CORNER”
I Mr. Zack
.■'.▼JL'K-7 M. .
DLER3
Roger W. Babson, noted authority-, , _ .
on business conditions of this country^ 0 ® 5 tJjlly
has issued a statement of a most en
couraging character. He heads it;
Misses Mabel and Frances Foy antf - '
Mr. Malcolm Gaultney left Wednes
day for Mt. Berry where they will en
roll as student in Mt. Berry schooL
McBride of Oklahcrr.it
MACON,GA.
“The country has turned the. corner.’^
Coming from the most outstanding
POST TOASTIES,
10c
I handle the famous Dunlop Tires and Tubes, 29x4-40,
Prices'on other sizes in proportion.
$5.50
Good Year Range Cook Stove, Priced elsewhere at $75.00, - $45.00
Nice Line Ladies’ Silk Dresses, - - $3.95 and $4.95
50c Silk Hose, 3 pair for $1.00. Cannonette Hose, per pair, $1.25
Compare our prices and quality of our merchandise together
with our service, then trade with us and you 11 save $$$
and reliable source in the nation, the nard. Adams spent Thursday at By
people should heed his prediction and ron the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiff.
accept his views of the situation as Jarrell and family.
being stable and absolutely reliable. |
Mr. Babson predicts the farmers The Misses Peterman Entertain wiOi
will get as much for their-crops this | Pleasant Picnic Tuesday Night
year as ever. He states, that “while I
crops are -smaller that prices will be ' A delightful occamon was the pic-
higher.” If his prediction comes true ” lc given b Y Mlsses Vena and Sara
as relates to ’he cottqn crop, the Pet ^ ma " at Mc f Caats vM Tuesday
Herald concurs in his views as to "> ght J n , honor » f Mlss Mabel F °y ^
the prosperous outlook. . Mr. Ma colm Gaultnpy who left the
Another prediction of Mr. Babson da y. following for Rome where they
is that consumption was outstripping enrolled as students of Mt. Berry
production, and this meant speeding, 8cboob
u£ business and giving employment | Several proms were enjoyed after
I to the unemployment situation in- this which sandwiches and tea were' serv-
Taylor mill, ga.
s. underwooi:
“The Store Accomodating”
telephone
No. 374
R P fv |51 on the street. Eberha;
, f # J\J' er had seen the man
country, has caused considerable con-
icern and in some sections alarm, but
, the worst is over now and normalcy
,is snproaching.
j However, the encouraging opinions
( as advanced by such a noted authori-
ty as Mr. Babson, will aid in a mark
ed degree the return of normal and
stable conditions in this country.
Tallahassee. Fla., Sept, J' r ! d
Eberhardt, editor of the Florida State
News and recently prominent in an
alleged plot to assassinate Governoi —-——
D. E. Carlton of Florida, Tuesday On Thursday, Sept. 25th all in
shot and slightly wounded a man who terested are invited to meet early at
Eberhardt' told nolice) " ’ |fKf:Ci^)ss Roads school building for the
' purpose of cleaning off grounds and
ed.
N O T IC E
; rleani’'g up school house. Be sure to
come prepared to do the work.
W. II. EMERSON.
If-
Mr .and Mrs. G. B. Jarrell wen
chaperones^ on this delightful Deci
sion. Those present included Misses
Mabel Foy, Fannie and Thelma Jar
rell, Margaret and Lucile Adams*
Vem and Sara Peterman, Naira and
Dorothy Gaultney, Florette Parks,
Juliette Jarrell, and Miss Elia Avery,
of Culloden; Messrs Jack Wade, Jack
Buffirigton, of Thomaston, John Averr
of Culloden, Alvah, Bernard and Clif
ford Adams, Blanford, Phillip ant
Calvin Jarrell, Paul and Joe Goodwia
Lester Peterman, Robert and
Kendrick, Malcolm, Felton, Holl
Alfred Gaultney, Palmer G&ull
William Shockey, Earl Haywood
William Peterman.