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THE BUTLER. HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 17, 1935.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
-Conducted by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
QUERIES
(Roselyn Eraser, Brooklyn, N. Y.)
Whore go the ripples of the pretty
little stream ?
They go a-rippling to the sea—just
like a dream.
Where fly the bluebirds, when the
dreary winter’s done?
They fly light back up north—just
follows g the sun.
Where do my many many, wishes
soar?
They just fly right up to heaven—I
don’t know what more.
Mrs. W. M. Parker has returned
home.
Mr. F. A Ricks spent Friday at
Blakely.
Miss Martha Thorpe spent Sunday
in Perry. *
Miss Marie Burrow spent Sunday
at home.
Mr. C. D. Windham spent last week
with his brother in Ideal.
Dr. and Mrs. Liggin were Sunday
guest of Mrs Minnie McDaniel.
Miss Catherine Hutchinson of Pal
metto spent the week-end at home.
Miss Elizabeth Thorpe is spending
a few days with Miss Martha Thorpe
Miss Katie Hicks and Mr. Joe
Pyron. spent this week in Reynolds.
Mrs. Lucy Hill spent a few days
this week with Mrs. Maggie Hall in
Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lifsey and Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Lifsey spent Saturday
in Dublin.
Mrs. J. B. .Benton and children of
Perry are spending the week with
with relatives.
Mrs. Ray Brewer, Mrs. A. V.
Brewer and Miss Bess Powell spent
Tuesday in Butler.
Misses Ann and Emily Hicks ure
at home after spending several
months at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lifsey and Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Lifsey spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta.
Mr. Henry Powell, Mr. and Mrs.
Kicks Carson and Mrs. Lucy Hill
spent Sunday at Terry.
Mrs. Mattie Pyron is at home again
after spending several weeks with
her sister Mrs. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Payne, Misses
Ethel James and Winnie Aultman
spent Sunday in Macon.
Mrs. McDonald of Fitzerald and
Mrs. Paulk of Birmingham are the
guests of Mrs. T. Whatley,
Miss Thelma Barrow has returned
home after spending several days
with Mrs. J. B. Benton at Perry.
Mrs. Leila Foster has returned
home after spending several weeks
with her sister Mrs. A. J. Barrow.
Oyster Supper! Friday night.
Place: A. V. Brewer’s store. Supper
will be served from 5:30 until 8:00.
Besure to come.
■Be sure to come to the OYSTER
SUPPER Friday night from five
thirty until eight o’clock, at A. V.
Brewer’s store.
Oyster Supper Friday night spon
sored by Dorcas Sunday School Class,
Methodist Church. Benefit of the
Building Fund. Come and bring
scmeone with you.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Lifsey have
returned to Flint, Michigan. They
were accompanied home by Mrs., and
Mrs. William Lifsey who will be
their guests for a few weeks.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
January Meeting of
U. D. C. To Be Held
Next Thursday P. M.
The January meeting of Gordon-
Carson Chapter L. D. C. will be held
at the Chapter-Club House Thursday
Jan. 24tlh, at 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. Dan Hicks and Mrs. C. L.
I yron will be joint-hostesses at this
n eetirjg. Ah the members are urged
to be present for the first meeting
of the new yeur.
Tile program will he as follows:
Ritual by Chapter Members,
i.usjness Sm si on.
Subject for study: “Famous Geor
gians of the Confederacy.”
Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-l’resi-
denit of the Confederacy, Mrs. F.
M. Ca-son.
“The Two immortal Cobbs—Howell
Cobb tnd Thomas It. R. Cobb,
Mrs. Frank Musslewhite.
Vocal Duet by Mrs. Edgar Whatley
and M-?. W. M. Hollis.
“Lite Histoiy of Robert Toombs,”
Mrs. H. C. Whatley.
“Benjamin Harvey Hill — Life
Sketch”, by Mrs. E. H. .>oiner.
—Mrs .Earl Marshall, Historian.
Turners Chapel
Mrs. Victoria Sams ar.d children
cf Thomuston spent the week enir
with their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont Rogers
moved to Columbus last week to
make their future home.
We are glad to learn that all cases
of pneumonia ar.d other sickness in
our community are improving.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Rogers, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack .McCrary spent Sunday at
Juniper with Mr. Rogers’ sister.
Miss Malic Harris is recovering
from an attack of appendicitis her
many triends will be pleased to
learn.
Mrs. Dovie Rogers and children,
Mrs. Lokie Rogers and children spent
Saturday with Mrs. Mabel Bone.
Mrs. I.. Dickerson visited Mr. and
Mrs. I.evi Dickerson at Mizell Sun
day.
We welcome Mrs. Fannie Askew
Whitley into our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rogers and
children were Sunday guests of
their parents, Mr. ai d Mrs. J. C.
Wade.
Mrs. R. A. Spillers is sipending a
while with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wain-
wright.
Mrs. Reginald McCrary and son, L.
J., were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Lokie
Rogers.
Mr. G. 6. Spillers who is attending
school at Americus, spent the weea-
end with his parents here.
Miss Mozelle Rogers was the Sun
day visitor of of Misses Sara and
Catherine V/ainwright.
Mrs. Louie Rogers and son. were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Minnie Wain-
wright and son.
The partnership heretofore exist
ing between R A. Hinton and E. A.
Hollis, operating under the firm
name of Hinton & Hollis has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent.
R. A. Hinton takes over the mer
cantile business ar.d assumes all mer
cantile liabilities. E. A. Hollis takes
over three of the four farms owned
and operated by the former firm and
assumes such liabilities as may be
against them.
All notes ar.d accounts due the firm
for merchandise will be payable to R.
A Hinton.
Dated this January 15, 1935.
R. A. HINTON,
E. A. HOLLIS.
THE NEW INDUSTRY, tung oil
nut growing, is worth your investi
gation. Trees five cents each. In-
uuire. Wight Nurseries, Cairo, Ga.
R. F. D. Notes
Mrs Alien Rogers and children,
Mrs. Mary Moore ar.d children visit
ed Mrs. Neal Hinton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caraway and
children and Mr. Paul Wainwright
visited Mrs. Mary Moore Saturday.
Miss Dorothy Hinton’ spent the week
end with her cousin, Miss Inez John
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griggs and
children visited Mrs. Mary Moore
Saturday.
Mrs. J. T Gaultr.ey was the Sun
day guest of Mrs. Neal Hinton.
Misses Emma, Mary and Virginia
Rumph are back inschool after an at
tack of flu we are pleased to learn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hannon, Mr.
ar.d Mrs. J. P. Harmon were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harmon.
Mrs. Lucy Taunton, Misses Cleo
Taunton and Irene Kirksey were
visitors to Macon Monday.
Mrs. Annie Locke spent Sunday
with Mrs. Lucy Taunton.
Mr. and Mrs Charley Giles, of
Crawford county visited relatives
here Sunday. They were accompanied
on their return home by Miss Faris
Theus who is spending this week
with them.
Miss Irene Kirksey was the Sun
day guest of Miss Nina Locke.
Mrs. Bessie Pitts spent the week
end with Mrs. Mamie Taunton.
Crowell News
Mrs. L. T. Horton, Mrs. Robert
Cosey and Mr. Thomas Horton were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hor
ton in Mauk Saturday.
Miss Marie Montgomery visited
her sister, Mrs. Calvin Jarrell at Five
Points during the week end.
Friends of Miss Gladys Windham
are sorry to learn of her illness at
the Macor.' hospital and wish for her
a speedy recovery.
Mr. Walter O’Neal spent the week
end at home with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John O'Neal, \
Mr. B. M. Montgomery, John
O’Neal, George McCrary and George
Yourg made a business trip to Ma
con Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Horton were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Horton Sunday.
Mr. ard Mrs. Hubert L. Mosley
spent the week end with their sister
Mrs. Gholson Saunders of Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Byrd attended
the Legion meeting in Macon Sunday.
Mrs. W. C. Cosey spent severai
days at the bedside of her brother,
Mr. A. A. Thompson of Garden Vat-
ley.
Mr. Mitchell Turner spent the
week end at home in Rupert. |
Miss Frances Foy was the gnest 1
of her parents at Five Points over
the week end.
Mr. Osgood Young, Mr. Emory F. |
Parr, Mr. John O’Neal, Mr H. L. |
Mosley, and Mr. Fenn went to Atlan
ta Wedne «lay in the interest of a
poultry meeting.
WESLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Bonard Bazemore 1
ar.d children ard Mrs. Nora Waters
of Butler were the Sunday guest of
of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Bazemore. |
Messrs V/alter Willis, D, W. Wilson
Tom Wilson W. J. Bradley and Clyde ,
Wilson, Misses Frances and Louise ^
Wilson, Bessie Wior.’ and Annie Eng- j
land were the Tuesday guest of Mrs.
Mrs. Luther Wilson.
Miss Lois Heath wasthe Tuesday
P. M. guest of Mrs. Fred Jarrell. |
Miss Alice MeCants was the week- j
tnd guest jf homefolks.
Mrs. Will Gilson and Miss Louise |
Cilson were the Sunday P. M. guest
ef Mrs. Hugh Gilson.
Mr. Jack Sams is a member of the
CCC Camp and is stationed at Warm
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Seaticy and
Betty were the guest of Mrs. Dur-
vard Spillers at Fickling’s mill Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barrow and
Ur. and Mrs. Lem McDaniel of
Thomaston were the Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson.
Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Suggs of But
ler, and Mr. ard Mrs. Robert Suggs
of Thoma3lon, were the guests of Mr
and Mrs. R. M. Suggs Sunday.
Mr. C. C. Royal of Thomaston was
the guest of Mr. Walter Willis Sun
day.
Mr. at.ri Mrs. Henry Adams and
hildrer., Mrs. Elbert Scullins and
children of Thomaston, Mr. and Mrs
George Amos and children of Rey
nolds were the guests of Mr. and Mrs
Luke Adams Sunday.
Mr. an' 1 Mrs. Fred Jarrell were the
v eek erd guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Spinks.
Rev. and Mrs. C A. Forrester and
baby Macon, and Miss Leila Wil
li* were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Wilson Saturlay.
Mr. Bernard Amos of Reynolds,
A'cre the guests of Mr. Walstire
Downs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spinks and
Mr. Johnnie Spinks were Tuesday
gi ests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarrell.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court, Colum
bus, Division, Middle District ol
Georgia.
In. the matter of Wesley E. Griggs,
No. 1149, bankrupt in bank
ruptcy.
To the Creiljtcrs of the Above-
Named Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that the
ibove-named bankrupt lias applied
Tor a discharge from all debts
provable against him in bankruptcy.
The said application will he heard
Sy the United States District Judge
Df said division and district at the
ITnited States Court room in the
city of Columbus, Georgia, on the
9th day of February, 1935, at 10:00
u clock in the forenoon.
All creditors of said bankrupt are
notified to appear at the time and
place stated and show cause if any
they can why the prayer of said p»
titicner should not be granted.
Dated at Columbus, Ga., this 5th
day of January, 1935.
By N. A. BROWN, Deputy Clerk.
HOWARD
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckner were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kellum and
family at Baldwir.ville Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Locke and son
of Butler spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Brown.
Mrs. John Jinks and son were the
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Jinks.
Mr. Frank Pickard of Macon, vis
ited Mrs. Beulah Pickard last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Sealy and son
of Reynolds were guests of relatives
here Sunday.
Mr Carl Brown of Columbus, spent
the week end with home folks here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Patrick and
taby, Miss Viola and Mr. Fielder
Hill, of neat Geneva spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. McLendon Hill.
Misses Elizabeth ai d Lucy Parks
spent the week end with Miss Willa
W atson.
Misses Ann Darden and Marie
Martin of Macon visited Mrs. J. H.
Brown for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Driskell and
baby of Butler were Sunday visitors
of Mrs. W. H. Martin.
Mrs. O. O. Brown ar.d Mrs. R. L
Brown were the week end guests of
Mr and Mrs. R. L. Brown were the
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A
F. Fain and family in Birmingham,
Ala.
Mr. Floyd Martin, of Butler, was
the Sunday guest of Mrs. B. B and
Miss Viola Watson.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
sendee in Washington, D. C.
Full information may he obtained
from the Secretary of the U. S. Civil
Sendee Board of Examiners at the
post office or customhouse in any
city which has a post,office of the
first or the second class, or from the
United States Civil Service Commis
sion, Washington, D. C.
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