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THE BUTLER HERALD BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 3, 1934.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
-Conducted by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
RAIN
(Rosalyn Prater, Brooklyn, N. Y.)
See the crystal, pattering rain,
Bringing flowers am! jura, s again.
Palling from all oevrhead skies,
.'.a the warm rays of the sun lies.
Refreshing dusty, summer heat,
Making the birds their song repeat.
Fresh, clear drops, a breath to the
rose,
And a cool breeze from wind that
blows.
Miss Allie GafTord spcr.t the week
end in Macon,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Poole spent the
week end in Butler.
Mr. Henry Hicks, of Macon, spent
Tuesday night here.
Mr. McEwcn spent the week end in
Macon with his family.
Mr .and Mrs. R. L, Swearingen
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lifsey spent
the week end in Montqzuma.
Miss Helen Powell of Macon, is
spending a few days at home.
Rev. James A. Ivey, of Marshall-
ville, is spending the week h-re.
Mr. Ted Montgomery and Harry
Powell spent Thursday in Macon.
Rev. J. N. Shell is spending a few
days in V/ienna visiting his father.
Mr. C. H. Neisler spent Tuesday
and Wednesday in Atlanta on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ricks ami Miss
Frances Ricks spent Monday in Ma
con.
Mr and Mrs. A. M. Halley and
daughter, Ann, spent Monday in At
lanta.
Misses Emily, Alice and Annie
Marlin Hicks are evpected home in a
fe wdays.
Mrs. Ethel Davis of Atlanta is
conducting a training bourse at the
Baptist church.
Miss Florence Smith of Eatonton
spent the week e-d with her mother
Mrs. C. L. Smith.
Mrs. R. E. Aultman is confined to
her bed with illness. We hope for
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. R. C. Souder, of Macon spent
Thursday here. Mrs,\ Rebecca Paris
returned to her home with him.
Miss Laurice Aultman, Mrs. Alice
Aultman, Mrs. Marvin Griffith and
Miss Miriam Carter spent Thursday
in Macon.
Mrs. Ricks Carson, Miss Mattie
Musslewhite, Mrs. Ray Lucas and
Miss Elizabeth Lucas spent Saturday
in Macon .
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen
and Miss Louise Bridges wore the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Carsoa Sunday.
Mr. F. M. Carson and Mr. Hugh
Sealy spent Sunday afternoon at
Plains. Mrs. H. K. Sealy returned
home with them.
Miss Louise Bridges of Macon, is
spending this week in Reynolds and
is conducting a training course at
the Methodist church.
Miss Mary Ona Brewer has been
in bed on account of illness for the
past fetw days. We hope she will
soon be able to return to her school
duties.
Mrs. C. H. Noisier, Mrs. F. M.
Carson, Mrs. R. L. Swearingen, Mrs
E. J. Joiner and Mrs. B. E Flowers
spent Friday in Thomasville attend
ing the Rose Show.
Potterville News
Mrs. O. J Oliver, Miss Lillian Of
ver and Mr. W. D. Pooloe spent t|
week end in Hapeville with Mr.
Mrs. Leonard Oliver. They al
visited Miss Ruth Oliver at the Gra|
Hospital in Atlanta.
Mrs Leonard Oliver and childij
have returned to their home in Ha|
ville. They were accompanied
Mr. Frank Kimble.
Dr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and
and Mrs. Edgar Ray spent Thurs
with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Refus Smith and
lie Jones spent Sunday in Macon.I
Mr. Mangham Vann spent the wl
end with friends and relatives
Taylor Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Harris al
Mr Ed Harris visited Mr. and M|
Perry Bartlett.
Miss Beulah Cofield spent the wd
and with Mr. and Mrs. VV.F. Rogq
There were 88 present at Sues
school. This low attendance was
to the heavy rain which fell just
Sunday school time and continu|
for the rest of the day.
The Taylor Mill base ball tea
played a Butler team Thursday aftel
noon. The score was 13 to 6 in fav<|
of Taylor Mill.
Mr. Cecil Pratt is visiting Mr. ai]
Mrs. W. F. Oliver.
Mr. Moore spent the greater pal
of last week in Macon. He visitf
his son and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Oliver motor!
to' Macon Sunday afternoon.
The seventh grade had a hundr
per cent attendance at school for t|
month of April.
Mr. Millard Underwood and
Woodrow Cofield motored to Mai
Chester Sunday to visit Misses Dol
thy and Inez Keefer. They returnl
to Taylor Mill by way of Columb|
where they visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
Windham and Mr. and Mrs. Ja!
Windham.
Mrs. W. F. Rodgers visited MiJ
Annie Rodges Tuesday afternoon.
The Girl Reserves conducted
successful lunch sale last Saturdd
afternoon at the Community HousJ
Hamburg, drinks and ice cream wej
sold.
At eight o’clock the girls staged I
Minstrel in the Auditorium, all wl
attended had a chance at the qul
which was offered as an attendanl
prize. Woodrow Cofield was tl|
lucky person. After the program
donated the quilt to the Girls too.
The Girl Reserves wish to thank
who cooperated to make the lun|
sales and Minstrel a success.
Woman’s Club Party Saturday
The Woman’s Club will have .
husbands of the club members
guests at their party Saturday nighl
The committees are busy plannin|
a program of entertainment,
party will be in the comunity at
party will be in the community hoc
at eight o’rlock.
BUSINESS FIRMS TAKE HALF
' HOLIDAY BEGINNING MAY 3
We, the undersigned business men
of Reynolds, Ga., agree to close our
places of business, starting Thurs
day no,on, May 3, 1934, and each
Thursday thereafter at noon until
Aug. 16, 1934, inclusive, and to re
main closed until Friday A. M., un
less a case of necessity.
G. H .Goddard & Company,
R. E. Aultman Co., Inc.,
E. T .Shealy,
The Citizens State Bank,
J. Hugh Windham,
’ H. C. Whatley,
Hinton & Hollis,
Musslowhite Mktg. A gey.,
D. Coolik,
C. B .Hicks.
Harry Powell,
Taylor County Motor Co.,
Mrs. T. E. Arrington.
We will appreciate your coopera
tion in giving ns your business, en- j
abling us to give this roereation to
our employes.
Grand Theatrel
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
MAY 3 & 4
“MR. SKITCH”
With Zasu Pitts
SATURDAY, MAY 6
Ken Maynard, In:
“HELL-FIRE AUSTIN”
MONDAY & TUSSDAY
MAY 7 & 8
Slim Summerville and Zasu Pitts
—In—
“LOVE, HONOR, AND
OH BABY!”
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
MAY 10 & 11
H. G. Wells’ Fantastic Sensation
“THE INVISIBLE MAN”
With Gloria Stewart, Claude
Rains, William Harrigan, Dudley
Digges.
“Why did you lock that door?”
“No matter where you hide . „ .
at ton o’clock tomorrow night I
shall kill you!" “It’s the most
deadly chemical known to man-
He doesn’t know it . . . But it will
drive him mad!”
SATURDAY, MAY 12
Will Jamer, In:
“SMOKY”
With Victor Jory, Irene Bentley
and Will James.
Crowell News. Si,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lucas and
family spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. S .Garrett at Charing.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Byrd and
family were Saturday guests of rel
atives at Butler.
Mr Edmond Jenkins was the Sat
urday night guest of Mr. John
Montgomery.
Mrs. G. L. Saunders and children
d
WESLEY
v*
SHOW BEGINS AT 7:30
and sprays of flowers on their graves
Memorial Day.
Crowell School Notes
Last week was examination week.
We feel so proud of the averages
that the fourth grade made in spell
ing that we think it is worth while
to publish it in the items.
" There were 50 words gven and to
ten .of these words, definitions were
made. Counting every mistake, there
were only 18 mispelled words.
There are 12 children in this
grade. Eleven of that number made
an average above 90. Florence Oneal
Carolyn Kilby and Mack Lucas made
99, and Jack Fuller made 100.
! FIDDLERS CONVENTION AT
I CROWELL FRIDAY, MAY 4
The Fiddlers Convention will be
held Friday night, May 4th, begin
ning at 7:30 o’clock at Crowell
school building. The public is cordial
ly invited to attend. If you are a mu
sician bring along your musical in
strument and win the prize. Cash
prizes will be given for the best
musicians. Admission: Pre-school
children 5c, school children 10c, and
adults 15c.
FOR SALE: 500 bushels of good
sound ear com; also 500 bushels of
field peas. See me for prices.
Jarrell Dept. Store, Butler, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. William Childres and
Billie spent the week end with
friends and relatives in Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suggs of
Butler, were the Monday guests of
Mr and Mrs. R. M. Suggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilson and
Herman spent Friday night with Mr
and Mrs. D. W. Wilson.
Misses Frances Willis and Lois
Heath were Monday visitors of Miss
Etelle Spinks.
Miss Alice McCants spent the
week end with home folks.
Mr .and Mrs. R. C. Pir.kard and
Mr. Mitchell Turner spent Sunday in
Butler with Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis, Misses
Frances and Louise Willis, Mrs. Tom
Wilson and Mr. Grady Wilson spent
Friday in Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spinks and
j Evelyn, Miss Jessie Slaughter of
Columbus, spent several days last
week with Mr. and Airs. W. A.
Spinks and family and were accom
panied home by Mrs. W. A. Spinks
who will be the guest of friends and
relatives for some time.
Miss Edith Cooper of Butler spent
Saturday night with Mrs. R. C.
Pinkard.
Mrs. Vernon Allgood was the
Thursday night guest of Misses
Frances and Louise Willis.
Mr. Charlie Slaughter was the
guest of Mr. Tom Wilson Sunday.
Master Curtis Allen was the week
end guest of Master Wilber Neisler.
Mr and Mrs. O. M. Bazemore and
Mr. Ollie Bazemore were Monday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bonard
Bazemore at Butler.
Miss Alice McCants spent Wed
nesday night with Mrs. J. R. Sams
and little Iva and Eva.
Mrs. J W. Mathews spent Friday
with Miss Estelle Spinks.
Miss Pauline Cooper, of Butler,
spent Friday night with Mrs. R. C.
Pinkard.
Mrs. Vernon Allgood was the
Tuesday night guest of Miss Allie
Amos.
Miss Margaret Wilson spent
Thursday night in Thomaston the
guest of Miss Jewel Greathouse.
Miss Louise Willis was the Mon
day night guest of Miss Estelle
Spinks
Miss Mary Suggs and Mrs. Hugh
Gilson spent Tuesday ,j. m. in Sut
ler.
Sewing Cluh Entertained
The Sewing Club was delightfully
entertained at the home of Mis. O.
M. Bazemore. The “sewers” enj yed
several hours of pleasant conversa
tion around the fireside. The weath
er very seldom gets too disagree
able for the Sewing Club to meet
Mrs. Bazemore was assisted by
Mrs. William Childres and Miss Lil
lian Bazemore in serving a delicious
salad course with tea to about twen
ty guests.
Mrs. William Childres will enter
tain the Club May 16th. The Club
will not hold a meeting next week.
Gaultney—Allgood
Of cordial interest to their many
friends is the announcement of the
marriage of Miss Dorothy Gaultney,
the attractive daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Gaultney, of Butler, to
Mr. Vernon Allgood, of Conehatta,
Miss, the marriage occurring April
16th in Roberta.
The bride is a recent graduate of
Butler High school and one i of the
most popular members of the social
set. The gnoom is .. popular young
man of the local CCC Camp.
The young couple will leave for
Conehatta, Miss., in the near future
where they will make their home.
Heartiest congratulations are ex
tended this happy couple by their
numerous friends.
Horse Creek News
Mr. J. L. Peeples and children and
Miss Mary Buckett of Thomaston,
were week end guests .of Mr. ar.d
Mrs. John Locke.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Dent spent a
few days last week with Mr and Mrs
Winston Taunton.
Little Shirley Anita rceples has
returned home after spending 3ome
time with her grand mother, Mrs.
John Locke.
Mrs. Mack Dent was the Tuesday
guest of Mrs. John Locke.
Mr. Paul Waimvright returned
home Saturday after spending a few
day with relatives in Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs Dewey Harmon were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Locke.
Airs. Bessie Pitts had as her
guests Sunday Mr. and Airs. Richard
Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Blair apd family.
FIVE POINTS
Mrs. Willie Parker was the Wed
nesday guest cf Mrs. Tom Kendrick.
Mr. G. W. Bivins tud iAlr. F. C
Jarrell spent Saturday in Macon on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Turner, Mrs.
O E. McCrary, Misses Janet Bar-
row, Ophelia Hortman and Josephine
MoCorvey w.rc i.he Sunday guests .of
Mrs. Henry Jarrell and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Montgomery
were guests of Mrs. Montgomery’s
parents during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jarrell and
little Jacky Sue spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs W. A. Jarrell.
Rev. and Mrs. M. T. Gaultrey were
Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Tal
ly Jarrell.
Mrs. Henry Jarrell was the Mon
day guest of Mrs Tom Kendrick.
Misses Mildred and Rachel Mont
gomery were the Saturday guests of
Misses Fannie and Thelma Jarrell.
We regret to learn tnat Mr. John
Scandrett continues quite ill and
wish for him a speedy recovery.
Sunday school ever;; Sunday after
noon at 3:00 o’clock. You are invited
to attend.
Misses Ivila, Myrtle and Mar
guerite Walker were Saturday guests
of Miss Effie Kendrick.
Miss Julia Boggs spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Boggs.
Miss Janet Barrow sp n nt the week
end at Reynolds with home folks
Mrs. D E. MicCorvcy was the guest
of Mrs. Annie Jarrell recently.
Miss Isolee Jarrell of Butler, spent
the week end with her grand mother
Mrs. Annie Jarrell.
Mrs. Willie Parker was the recent
guest of Mrs. Henry Jarrell.
Misses Ruth W'ilson and Ophelia
Hortman spent the week end with
their parents in Butler
Aliss Margie AIcCorvcy was the
Thursday guest of T.Iiss Frances
Foy.
Mrs. T. J. Harris and son of Ala-
con spent the wek end with her par
ents, Mr. ard Airs. Jim Haywood.
Mr. and Airs. Russell Scandrett of
Macon were the Thursday guests of
their father, Air John Scandrett,
who remains quite ill.
Turners Chapel
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Posey were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Aloiore.
Saturday guests of Mrs. Robert
Waimvright included Mrs. Hallie
Moore ard children, Mrs. Lokie Rog
ers and children, Mrs. Mamie Rodg
ers.
Airs. Nora Spillers and children
were Saturday night guests iof Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Horton.
Misses Edna and Lucy Spillers
were Tuesday night guests of Miss
Margie Peterman.
* Mrs. Hallie Moore was the Thurs
day guest of Mrs. Mary Dickerson.
Miss Catherine Hortman was the
Wednesday night guest of Miss
Gladys Peterman.
Mr. and Airs. L. Dickerson were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dickerson and family.
Misses Catherine and Lora Wain-
wright ar.d Katie Turner were the
Monday visitors of Mrs. Iva Pearl
Dickerson.
Miss Estelle Spillers and Mary L.
Bloodworth were the Tuesday vis
itors of Miss Elizabeth Hancock.
Miss Lorena Spillers was the
Tuesday night guest of Misses Pau
line and Estelle Spillers.
Mr .Dillard Spillers was the Tues
day night guest of his grandparents,
Mr .and Mrs. E. J. Wairwright.
Prayer meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Nannie Moore Sat
urday night. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
ENGL1SHVILLE
Mrs. S .B. Duke was a Thursday
visitor of Mrs Lydia English and
family.
Mr. Russell English ar.d family
spent Sunday with Mr. J. B. Mathis
and family near Oglethorpe.
■Mr. C. M. Key of Lowe spent Sun
day with Mr and Mrs. T. W. Key.
Alisses Elleene, Vera and Vemide
Johnson spent the week end with
relatives here.
Miss Carolyn English of Ogle
thorpe spent the week end with her
aunt, Mrs. Lydia English .
Mrs. Lydia English, Mrs. Vann
Shealy and Miss Ruth English visit
ed the bedside of Mr. D. P. Coogle
Monday. Mr Coogle is seriously ill
at his home in Oglethorpe.
Mr. H. J. Dyess, Jr., of Fort. Mc
Pherson, spent a few days this week
with Mr. Russell English and family.
Miss Ruth English spent Tuesday
with Mrs .W T. English.
HOWARD
business. Hi
Mrs. Clay Morris rnd <1, 1
were the recent guests 0 f M
Mrs. J, E. Brown.
Mrs Harris of Juniper gpe
eral days last week with M ' .
Mrs. W. H. Sealy. s »(|
Misses Ida and Marie Marti,
Macon visited their aunts \i
H. Brown and Mrs. Lee W ats „ 8 „ J '
cently. atson if-
Several from here attended lhl
Sentor Play in Butler Frida/ .
ning. , • ev f-|
Mrs F. G. Pierce and children J
Waverly Hall were guests I
of their parents, Mr. and
Brown, “El
Mr. A F. Fain, Jr., has r t I
to his work at Columbia, Ala
spending a few days with home X||
Mr and Mrs. James Brown Md |
Carolyn spent Sunday with Mr J
Mrs. Charles Butler and familv
Daviston. IJ at |
Mr. and Ava. McLendon ff.|| I
recent visitors of Mr. and Mis. r «!l
Cook at Junction City. 1
Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Jl, and sm N
of Richland, are visiting relatives'
here for several dny3 this week, i
Several of our citizens spettl
Tuesday in Butler. ' f
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joe Brown and chill
dren visited Mrs. S:ra Ficklinr J
Butler Tuesday. 1
WOMEN’S 4-H CLUB TlfiuT
MEETING AT CENTRAL |
The women held their last Chill
meeting at the home of Mrs L. T.l
‘Peed The purpose of the meeting I
I was to prepare and cook a dinner it I
.lea than thirty minutes. The vege-ft
; tables and meats were prepared anil
placed in the steam-pressure cooker [
which took only twenty minutes w|
oook.
Miss Anderson also gave a demon-
Istration on making dressing tables |
and wardrobes.
After completing the business
meeting, dinner was served by Miss
Anderson while other refreshments |
were served by Airs. Peed.
The games directed by Mrs. Tun
er were also very much enjoyed.
— Pub. Reporter.
Taylor Mill Neviv
(Written For Last tVeek’s Edition)!
Mrs. L. D. King spent the week!
end in McDonough visiting friendil
She was accompanied as far as Mil
con by Mrs. "Callie Rogers and Roil
Rogers. Mrs. Rogers spent the wedl
end with her daughter, Mrs. Ml
Averet. I
There were 131 at Sunday schod|
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberson nil
family went to Columbus Saturd»l|
to take Afred Roberson to his bom
Mr. John M. Cox conducted a sit
ing at the local church Sunday f
ternoon.
Mr. Wesley Harrell went to
luumbus to a revival meeting
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Petermairi
Thomaston were the week end g ues
of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Childree i
family . .
Mr. and Mrs. Wonzie Peterman
Thomaston spent the week end »' I
Mr. and Mrs. O. J Olirev. I
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cotnej
the guests of Mr and Mrs W F 0 I
ney of Buter Sunday |
Miss Lois Cotney spent SuWj
with Miss Lillian Oliver. I
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Mclnvale*!
ited Miss Eula Douglas Slinday- I
Instead of their regular m ® n
meeting the members of the - I
Pittman Efficiency Club en l" ! . .
steak supper at the Com««“JI
House. The supper was prepa* J
Miss Ruth Tanner, Miss Aniie
Kelley, Mrs Rufus Smith and
W. F. Oliver. wj,
Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mr. and
Terrell Smith visited Air and
Roy Van near Butler Sunday.
A number of boys from e |\
tended the ball game between
Springs and the Butler CIO
team recently.
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