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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARCH 7, 1935.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
> ——Conducted by— «•
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
EDGE OF NIGHT
(Rosulyn Prager, Brooklyn, N. Y.)
The birds echo their last bit of song.
Amt bid us a sweet "good-r.ight".
3 he sunset gold and coral
Are giving th elast beauty glow of
day.
The rippling streams murmur “sweet
dreams”
An owl begins its flight.
All is still ai d calm and peaceful—
'ine sunset has vanished away.
Crowell News
Mr F,
Macon.
A. Ricks spent Tuesday in
was in Butler
Mr. F. A. Rick.'
business Monday.
Mr. E. W. Hodges was in Monte
zuma Wednesday.
Mr. Charles Ricks visited in
Thoinaston Tuesday
Col. and Mrs. J. R. Lunsford spent
Monday in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean visited
tives at Irwinton Sunday.
Col. and Mrs. Dan S. Beeland
were in Butler Thursday.
Miss Ruth Wilson was a weekend
guest of relatives in Butler.
Mr. Roberts and Mr. Davis,
Thomaston, spent Saturday here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCorvey, of
hi\e 1 units were Sunday guests ol
Mr. und Mrs. D. E. Byrd
Mrs. Nettie Byrd lias accepted a
position at tne Une-M:nute Saimwich
Shoppe at Butler. Her friei.ds wish
her much success.
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Fuller were in
Macon Wednesday shopping.
bpend-the-day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. 1. 1-uller Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. William Lowe and children
of llobrta, and Mr and Mrs. William
Horton and Billy of Macon.
Miss Frances Foy spent the week
end at her home at Five Points.
Mrs. Roy i’hilmon and little daugh
ter Virginia spent the week end
with Hun. and Mrs. L. T. Peed.
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Horton and
Mary Ann of Reynolds were Sunday
rela- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fuller.
Miss Sara Neisler spent Thursday
r gi t with Mrs. Ruth Neisler.
Mrs. Calvin Jarrell and Jackie Sue
of Five Points, spent the week end |
with their parents, Mr and Mrs. 0. i
R. Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McDaniel and i
daughters were guests of Mr. ami
Mrs. Calvin Jarrell Thursday night.
WESLEY
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. M. Royal and Ro
bert, of Newnan was the week-end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wilson
Mrs. R . C. Pinkard, Miss Lola
Heath and Miss Lillian Bazemore
were the Wednesday guest of Misses
Frances and Louise Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarrell were the
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Spinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker Baldwin and
MAUK NEWS
Miss Thelma Woodall spent Sun
day with Misses Anna and Nellie
Peterman.
Miss Spiders of Crowe'U, is spend
ing the week with her sister, Mrs.
Waller Horton,
Mr. and Mrs, R. D Waller and
children visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Waller Sunday.
Jean, the little daughter of
Mr.
Mr. Frank Butler were the recent \ and -Mrs. J. W. Lancaster, is real sick
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Heath, this week Her friends wish for her
Miss Pauline Cooper, of Butler a speedy recovery,
was the Friday p. m. guest of Mr. Mrs. Monroe Chapman returned to
ami Mrs. R. C. Pinkard. her home in Atlanta Sunday after
Mr. and Mrs. William Childres an 1 spending several days with Airs. J. T
Bildlie, of Butler were the week-end | Chapman.
guest of Mr. ami Mrs. O. M. Baze- j Friends of Mrs. J. L. Anthony will
more and family. | be glad to know that she is recover-
Mr. und Mrs. Bentley Adams were ing from a recent illness,
the Sunday guest of Mr. and Airs. \ Rev. and Airs C. L. Wall and chil-
J. T. Beeland. 1 dren have returned to their home at
Mr. and Mrs. Luke ‘Adams were Leary after being at the bedside of
Sunday p. m. guest of Mrs. J. H. | Uleir mot her, Mrs. J. L. Anthony,
0. Aiontgomery, Supt. Church serv
ices on Saturday evening at 7 o’clock
before second Sur.dav and on Second
Sunday at 9-30 a. m.
Welcome—A cordial welcome is ed-
temled to all visitors.
Notes for week ending Alarch 2:
A few pieces of shrubbery that
have been planted around the church
are growing nicely, and plans are un
der way for planting of annuals.
Jean Lancaster of the Primary
Class has been quite ill w'ith an in
fected throat this week. Her friends
hope for her a speedy recovery.
The "Willing Workers” enjoyed a
hike down to iMrs. Ella Woodall’s
Saturday p m.
A regional conference of young
people will be held at Andrew Col
lege the 16 and 17 of this month. It
is hoped that the young people will
avail themselves of the opportunity
to attend this conference. Program,
lectures and all entertainment ar»
planned just for the young P e, )plf .
MEN WANTED for Raw),;„i
Route in Talbot County, Ft Vallov
and Thomaston. Write immediately
Rawleigh Co., Dept GAB-42-SAF
Memphis, Tenn., or see J. C Full..'
R. 1, Reynolds, Ga. er '
BULK GARDEN
SEEDS
CORN—BEANS—PEAS
RAPE—ONIONS—OATS
ORDERS SHIPPED
DAY RECEIVED
Send For Our Price List
Wallis Electric Co.
Opposite Post Office
AMERICUS, GA.
IN BUSINESS SINCE 1913
Adams.
Airs. C. C. Heath and Miss Anna
Heath spent Sunday with Mr.
Airs. Hugh Perkins of Howard.
Mr. and Airs. Herbert Sealy
children were the Sunday p.
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
kard.
Those attending the funeral
of
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Alusslewhite,
of Atlanta, were guests of relatives
here Sunday.
The many friends of Clay What
ley, Jr., regret to learn that he is ill
from influenza.
Air. ami Mrs. Robert Beeland of
Atlanta, were guests of Col. and Airs
Homer Beeland Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha
Sunday were: Air. and Airs. J A.
Heath, Aliss Lois Heath, Alex Bald
win, Curtis Allen and Mrs. J. H.
Adams.
Mrs. 0. M. Bazemore and AIis=
for several days.
Air. Lewis and Aliss Ruby Rustin
ami v i s jt e d .Mr. and Airs. L. R. Pike Sun
day
an< * f Air. and Mrs. E. C. Lancaster and
m - Aliss Ruth Lancaster were Sunday
P' n " 1 guests of Air. und Airs. J. W. Lan-
1 caster.
' Aliss Rita Peacock has been out of
HOWARD
Air. Carl Brown, of Columbus, was
the guest of Air. and Airs. Lewis
Brown during the week end.
Air. and Airs. John, A. Buckner
were Sunday afternoon guests of All'
and Mrs. Walter Keller and family
Rev. Jas. A. Ivey, of Marshallville, at Baldwinville
was a visutor in the home of Air. and
Airs. R. A Hinton Sunday.
The pupils of the ninth grade,
Reynolds High school enjoyed a Wei
ner Roast Friday evening .
Mrs. W. A. Saunders visited her
daughter, Mrs. Earl Jones and Air.
Jones in .Atlanta last week.
Misses Winnie and Laurice Ault-
man, Aliriam Carter and Marianne
Powell spent Sunday in Macon
Messrs Fred Carter and Bill Bar-
field, of Atlanta, were guests of Col.
and Mrs Homer Beeland Sunday.
Tne many friends here of Mrs. J.
E. Mangham will be glad to learn
tha tshe is improving following a re
cent illness.
Misses Bessie and Miriam Dreizin
Aliss Alarilou Averett was the re
cent guest of Mrs. B. B. and Aliss
Willa Watson.
M rs. C. M. Renfroe and Aliss Elo-
ise and Miss Ludie Renfroe returned
Saturday from Holly Springs, Miss,
where they spent sometime with Air.
Renfroe.
Several frorp here attendel the fu
neral of Air J. It. Montgomery at
Norwich last Thursday.
Aliss Willa Watson and Airs. Mc
Lendon Hill were in Junction City
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jinks have
moved into the Fain residence.
Several of our citizens spent Tues
day in Butler on business.
Air and Airs. Herman Ethridge
and little son, Tommie, visited rela
tives here Saturday.
Aliss Leonora Anderson, of Butler,
of Butler, attended the show “Bright was t he recent guest of Mrs.Herman
Hendrix at Woodla: d | sc h 00 l several days on account of
mumps. She is being relieved at
school by Airs Dock Pike.
Alumps are quite prevalent in our
community just now. There are six
cases in the family of Air. and Mrs.
Lillian Bazemore were the Thursday ' H- v . Yarbrough, and Chester Yar-
guests of Airs. William Childres at
Butler,
Air. ar.d Mrs. Hoke Byrd and sou
were guests of Air. and Airs. Toni
Amos Sunday.
Alesdames Clyde, D. W. ar.d Lu
ther Wilson,
Misses Frances
Walter Willis ami
and Louise Will'
Eyes” at the Grand Theater, Satur
day evening.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Baptist church held a special
meeting in the home of Airs. E E.
Hodges Tuesday.
Rev. Wales B. Ingram, of Heaths-
ville, Virginia, is expected soon to
Vanlandingham.
FIVE’POINTS
(TAYLOR COUNTY)
Air. and Airs. Walter Parker, of
Dunlin, were the week end guests of
visit his mother, Mrs. G. W. Ingram, | their parents, Mrs. Willie Parker and , H g MitcheU
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Tom Wi'.-
on.
Airs. Durward Spillers is the guest
of Mrs. Sam Wakefield this week.
Air. and Airs. Lcther Wilson spent
Sunday with Air. and Airs. W. J
B raddy.
Mr. and Airs. R. C. Pinkard. Alisses
Lois Heat hand Mary Suggs attend
ed the picture show in Tnontaston
Friday night.
Aliss Frances Downs and Air Earl
Downs were the Sunday visitors of
Air and Airs Alercer Downs at
Thomaston.
LEAGUE SOCIAL
Group No. 2 of the Wesley League
which was the loser in the contest,
delightfully entertained Group One
Saturday night with a Marshmellow
Roast at the home of Alisses Nellie
and Lillian Bazemore. Several enter
taining games were played during
the evening and everyone enjoyed the
occasion very much.
FIVE POINTS
(MARION COUNTY)
Mr. ar.d Airs. F. F. Killigsworth
announce the birth of a son on Feb.
21st who has been named Franklin
Delano
Miss Evelyn Brady was the Sun
day guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
j brough is seriously ill with this dis-
! ease.
j Airs. Al. B. Pittman spent the week
, end with her little daughter, Marga
ret at Grace hospital, near Augusta.
Because of so much sickness and
some deaths the play at the school
j building here was not as well at-
tedned as such occasions usually are,
but those who were present enjoyed
j it very much It was an excellent
’ play and each character did their
part well. Anna Pittman took Miss
Peacock’s part and she is to be com
mended in getting it up so well on
such short notice .
MAUK METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. W. E. Hightower, Pastor
Church school every Sunday 10 a.
m. except on second Sunday. Mr. A.
md 1 other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poe and Pat,
Billy and Barbara Poe, of Macon,
were week end guests of their par
ents, Mr. and Airs. Earl Marshall.
DORCAS CLASS NOTES
Rev. J N. Shell will teach our
class for a few months. Let all mem
bers come next Sunday and give him
a cordial welcome to the class.
Mrs. Gussie Taylor, chairman of
social events, is planning a spend-
the-day party real soon. We will
have this party at the home of our
class president, Mrs. E. H. Joiner.
The next business meeting will be
held onthe third Sunday in Alarch
to discuss our aims for the year.
This class is sponsoring a picture
Thursday, March 14 Let us help ad
vertise this.
See You Sunday!
LANGLEY—DIXON
Mr. Alton Parker.
.Mrs. Hugh Cneek and Alaryluna
are the guests' of their parents Mr
and Airs. F. C. Jarrell.
Airs. Calvin Jarrell and little Sue
spent the week end with their par
ents Air. and Airs. O. R. Aiontgomery
in Panhandle
Mr. Claude Singleton, of Miami,
arrived Saturday to spend sometime
with his parents, Air. and Mrs. G. C
Singleton.
Air J.W. Norman, of Richland, was
mingling with friends here Tuesday.
Air. and Airs. J. A. Watson and
children of Opelika, were Sunday
Air. and Airs. E. D. McCorvey and j g Ues ts 0 f Mr. and Airs. J. S. Watson
children and Miss Juliette Jarrell
were the guests of Air and Airs. N.
L. Halley at Reynolds Saturday.
We regret to state that Airs. L H.
Aloore lias been quite sick and her
Alisses Doris and Vera Singleton,
Alessrs Weston Roberts and Otis
Byers attended the basketball game
at Plains Monday night.
Air. and Airs. W. H. Preston and
many friends with for her a speedy son of Ellaville, spent last weekend
recovery. J^ri-Uj^-their parents here
Aliss Nannlou Gaultr.ey, of Thom-T’ ^ui*j|^ 1 ||(nber of our citizens at-
aston spent the week end with her I tendeiT^Iie^ funeral of Air. J. T.
parents, Air. and'-tMi*, Eli Gaultney. | Chapman at Alauk Thursday.
Airs. Gorman Jarrell, Mrs. Fred j Alisg. Glail.ys, and Air. George Bra-
Jarrell, Airs. Hugh Cheek and baby, dyv spent ijjjw week end with relatives
Alisses Hazel and Alarie Jarrell were in*Columbus.
REYNOLDS
FERTILIZER CO.
REYNOLDS, GA
If it’s Fertilizer, Fertilizer Materials, Sulphate
of Ammonia, Cal-Nitro or Nitrate of Soda, we
are prepared to serve you.
Our LUNDY SPECIAL 8 4-4 No Filler that
has been found so satisfactory by our customers
and meets the exact requirements of the Georgia
Emergency Relief Organization Specifications
need only a trial by you to realize what good
Fertilizer is.
AH of our Fertilizer has been made up and
now gone through the curing process and will
be in first class condition for using at any time.
We will appreciate your business, along with
our other customers, and will strive io serve you.
Reynolds Fertilizer Company
C. H. NEISLER, President A. M. HALLEY, Hunger
- .
A marriage of much interest was
that of Aliss Estelle Langley and Air
Lewis Dixon which occurred Wednes
day afternoon, Feb. 27.
Mrs. Langley is the 1 daughter of
Air. and Airs. Langley who have been
residents of Thomaston for the past
several years.
Mr. Dixon was reared in Ft. Val
ley. He operates the Patterson Shoe
Shoppe.
They will make their home with
her parents on East Lee Street
Their many friends wish them much
hapiness and success.
j Saturday guests of Mrs. Henry
Ac'ams and Aliss Aiargaret Adams
near Reynolds
Air. Wilson Jarrell spent one night
last week with his parents, Air. and
Mrs. T. D. Jarrell.
Aliss Aiargaret Adams spent the
week end with Alisses Fannie and
Thelma Jarrell.
Airs. Tom Kendrick and Air. How
ard Kendrick spent Tunday in Thom
aston the guests of Airs Shirley.
Air. and Mrs. A. C. Adams, Air.
Lamar Hinson and Christy, and
Misses Nannlou, Iva and Alary
Adams were Sunday visitors of Air.
and Mrs. A. W. Adams
Air. and Mrs. J. P. Carthen re
turned from Sanford, Fla., Alonday
night after a week’s visit.
Mr. and Airs. E. D McCorvey, Jo-
Mr. and Mrs E. J. Adams of
Charing, were the guests of their
parents here Sunday.
Air. and Airs. T. D. Roberts spent
Tuesday with Air. and Mrs. Clyde
Hill at Junction City.
Mrs. J. C. Hawkins and children,
of Columbus, and Mrs. P. L. An
thony of Ft. Perry, visited Airs. F
F. Killingsworth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brady and chil
dren were Sunday guests of friends
near Brantlev.
Su .day guests of Air. and Mrs. D. E.
Byrd.
Miss Alary Gill spent the week-end
in Columbus.
Aliss Alma Wall of Amerious and
Air Russell AIcKinney, of Cordele,
were guests of Aliss Frances Brooks
sephine and Alarjorie AlcCorvey were ' Sunday.
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DON’T TAKE A CHANCE
when
GENUINE CHEVROLET SERVICE
COSTS SO LITTLE!
Even a Chevrolet should
be inspected periodically.
It may be that unless you
have had your Chevrolet
inspected within the last
two or three months—you
are headed for trouble—
and the most unfortunate
thing about motor car trou
ble is that it generally
comes at the most incon
venient time .... Further
more, by having minor
servicing done you may
save major service opera
tions. Therefore, we urge
that you drive your car in
now and let us give it a
careful, thoroughgoing in
spection, absolutely free. .
AH of our mechanics are
specially trained in Chev
rolet work. A11 parts used
are genuine GeneralMotors
parts and we have recently
bought new equipment in
order that we may better
care for your service needs’
. . , Again we urge you to
bring your car in for a free
inspection. This precau
tion at the present time
may save you money and
annoyance later on .... If
you want to get the very
best service out of your
Chevrolet, then give it the
best attention that can be
had.
Co.
Taylor County Motor
Reynolds, Georgia