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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARCH 14, 1935.
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
REV. DAVENPORT, FORMER
PASTOR M. E. CHURCH
TO PREACH HERE SUNDAY _
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suggs of
It will be a source of genuine Xhomaston spent Sunuay wun Mr.
pleasure to his numerous local I anu Mrs. R. M. Suggs,
filends to learn that Rev. T. E. Dav- I Mrs. W. A. Callaway, little Joe and
ei port, a former highly esteemed
WESLEY
of the !
Mr. and
The Newsome Oichestra played
for a dance at Montezuma Tuesday
night.
Mrs. Howard N’eisler and children,
of Cordele, spent the week end in
Reynolds.
BAPTIST VV. M. S. HOLDS
SPECIAL MEETING AT
HOME OF MRS. HODGES
and greatly beloved pastor
i Reynolds Methodist church will Saturday with Mr
11 reach here r.ext Sunday, March 17, j Cooper at Uulier.
1 u1 11 a. m.
Jean Adams ol Macon, is spending
this weeK witn Mrs. J. H Adams.
C. Pmkaid spent
and Mrs. C. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spinks and
daughter of Columbus and Miss
Rev. Mr. Davenport, who was for Jessle slaughter were the week end
, . I several years pastor of the local guests of Mr. and Mrs. VY.A. Spinks.
The Buptist Womans Missionary cnurch and vvhi i e in our midst won Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barron, of
Society observed their season ot j ^ hjmself R wide circle of frlends Thomaston wear the Sunday guests
prayer for Home Missions Tuesday, 1 , ,, , ... ^,.1 i_.*_ . of Mr. ai d Mrs. lom^ Wuson,
Mr. Dorsey Whittington, who is In , March B> ith an all day mee ting at
the home of Mrs. E. E. Hodges.
the U. S. Navy, is at home with his
parents.
Mrs. C. E. Averett, of Roberta,
spent Wednesday night with Miss
Marion Hodges.
Dr. C. E, Whatley, who is working
in Americus, spent the week end
with his family here.
Mrs. John Nunnally, of Thomas
ton, visited her grand-mother, Mrs.
C. C. Bryan, last week.
Miss Anita Marshall, of Atlanta,
spent the week er.d with her mother,
Mrs. Lottie G. Marshall.
Mrs. George Goddard and children
of Alla: ta, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Goddard.
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Turner, of
Butler, visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. T. Barrow, Bunday.
Messrs Paul Hodges, Elam Grif
fith and Col. Brown Marshall spent
two days last week in Atlanta.
both among his owr. membership ami | ,[yj r> Charles Downs’ ot Thomaston,
i other denominations as well who ah j s spending this week with home-
I v ays gladlv welcome his return to folks.
The program was in charge of ^ He js „ ow a supera ,, nu ated Mrs. 0. M. and Miss Lillian Baze-
Mrs. J. W. Suggs, assisted by Mrs. ; the South Georgia Con-. at"Liter * ‘
Paul Hodges, pianist. Topic for study !ference am , eordially jnvites his Vr^Cgaret W^tldns spent sev-
f'.'erds of Reynolds and vicinity to eral days recently with Mrs. fom
be in attendance at services Sunday
n.ornirg.
The third Sunday of each month is
ordinarily an ofT-Sunday at the loca'
church but the people of the com
munity will gladly welcome this op-
Fields."
Scripture for the devotional was
taken from Acts and was read in
unison., followed with prayer by Mrs.
1’ A. Hinton. Each phase of the
work, fostered by the Home Mission
Board, was discussed and those tak- j porluaity 0 f hearing a former
ir.g part were, Mrs. It. A. —
I Mrs. Walton. Hodges, Mrs. Claude
| Embry, Mrs. M. A. Lifsey, Mrs. Paul
i Hodges, Mrs. Frank Musslewhite,
Mrs. Earl Marshall and Miss
Claudia Pierce.
Several of the good old hymns
' were sung and special prayers were
offered by Mrs. It. A. Hinton, Mrs.
Sl.ggs, Mrs. Marshall and Miss
j Pierce.
At the r.oon hour a delightful
luncheon was served by Mrs. Ben
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarrell and Miss
Marie Jarrell spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. W. A. Spicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Adams and
Rennie spent Sunday with Mrs. J. H
Adams.
” “““ i portunity of hearirg a tormer pas- . •' lr - an< * Mip. Cl>ae Wilson and
Hinton 1 , , , i i ‘ . daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson
" j t°r whom they loved and appreciated an d Harokl, Mrs. D. W. ai d Mr.
much as they do Rev. Davenport Grady Wilson, Mrs. John Searcy,
Mrs. Margaret Watkins and Misses
New Ladies’ Shoppe
Offering the,Newest Goods
and Latest Styles In
LADIES’ MILLINERY
and READY-TO-WEAR
Opening Date
FRIDAY, MARCH 15th
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
Located in the Reynolds Mercantile Co. Building
We extend a most cordial invitation to the ladies of
Reynolds and surrounding communities to visit our
new store and inspect the quality of our goods and
astonishingly low prices offered.
MRS. N. L. HALLEY
Proprietor
Crowell News
Hinton, Mrs. Paul Hodges, Mrs. Eric
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poe and chil- | Newsome, Mrs. Walton Hodges and
dren spent the week end with Mr. | Mj ss Marion Hodges,
and Mrs. W. E. Marshall, Sr. j a social hour wad enjoyed before
Miss Lila Boswell, of Greensboro, j resuming the afternoon study,
visited Misses Blanche Marhali and i We regretted very much that at
Mattie Musslewhite last weekend. j lcast six of our most lo > al member?
___ . __ , _ . . T were kept away on account of ill-
Mrs. Walton Hodges, Erie New- ,, . » ... .
» . ... , ness in their families. Among those
some, Louis Ruffin and Miss Marion ^ our resider „ t> Mrs . S . B. Liggin
Hodges spent Saturday in Macon. ' d Jn her absence Mrs. R. A. Hin-
Mrs. Leonard Monk and children,' tun, vice-president, presided over
of Atlanta, are visiting their par- I the business session at the conr
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Windham, elusion of the afternoon program.
The Flower Committee appointed
for March was Mrs. C. B. Hicks
and Mrs. Lewis Saunders. It was
voted to charge the regular time for
meeting from Monday to Tuesday
following the first Sunday in each
1 month..
| A vote of thanks was tendered
Mrs. J. W. Suggs for the* Irterest-
' ing program arranged and to Mrs.
Hodges for the hospitality of her
home. The Annie W. Armstrong
|offering for Home Missions amount
ed to $10.00.
The regular meeting for April will
be held with Mrs. M. A. Lifsey.
Meeting was dismissed with pray
er by Mrs. R. A. Hinton.
—Publicity Chairman,
Frances and Louise Willis and Bes-
i sie Wilson were the guests of Mr.
I and Mrs. Luther Wilson Tuesday
j Mrs. J. H. Adams spent several
I days last week with Mrs. Luke
Adams.
Mr. Walstine Downs of Thomaston
spent the week end with home folks.
Misses Louise Gilsor. and Anna ,
Heath, Mrs. W. J. Gilson and Mr.
and Mrs. John Spinks spent Satur
day in Columbus shopping.
I Mrs. Walter Suggs of Butler, and
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Y'oung and Miss little Alma Jean Peed, Mrs. G. A.
Mr. Walter O'Neal who is attend
ing school in Americus spent the
week-end with homefulks .here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailey spent
Sundaj with Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Kilby.
Mrs. S. B. Smith, who has been
visiting in Elizabeth City, N. C., has
returned to her home with Mrs. Troy
iW.hatley.
Messrs Clay Whatley, T. Whatley,
Walton Hodges, S. H. Bryan and B.
W. Hinton spent one day last week
in Monteeuma. 't.
Mrs. Herman Hicks and little
daughter, Elizabeth, of Columbus,
spent several days last week with
Mrs. Albert Hicks.
Mr. Herman Hides, of Columbus,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Albert Hicks
and Mrs. Henman Hicks ai d daugh
ter returned home with him.
Frances Your.g were spent the day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Horton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
B. M. Montgomery.
Mr. Fred Wright of Atlanta spent
thtr week-er.d with Mr. Millard
Windham.
Miss Lonnie Parks is visiting hei
sister, Mrs. Clarence Horton.
Mrs. J. B. Byrd, Miss Beaulah Bar-
low and Mr. Robert Byrd were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Fuller Sunday.
Mr. Bernard Fuller has accepted
a position in Chipley, Ga. His, tain the Club next week,
fliends wish him much success.
Mr. ard Mrs. Osgood Young and
Mr. Will Parr spent Sunday in Atl-
Whitehead and daughter of Soperton
were the visitors ol Mrs. R. M. and
Miss Mary Suggs Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barron and 1
Mrs. Tom Wilson visited Mr. and i
Mrs. Walter Kellum Sunday.
Mr. Roland Olive was the weekend
guest of Mr. Ollie Bazemore.
Mrs. Luke Adams Entertains
The Sewing Club was delightfully
entertained at the home of Mrs.Luke
Adams Wednesday p. in. Regardless
of whether it rains or shines the
“sewers” never fail to attend the
club meetings. After several hours
of pleasant conversation and sewing
the hotess served a delicious salad
and hot chocolate to about 30 guests.
Mrs. Tom Amos and Allie will enter-
Misses Elizabeth and Emily What
ley, Messrs Paul Williams, Henry
Payne and Frank Powell visited
Commerce and Athens Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Perdergrast will attend
the Board Meeting of the Georgia
Federation of Music Clubs in Atlan
ta Wednesday. She will stay over for
the contests for the week-er.d. Those
entering the different contests from
HOWARD
Miss Wyolene Carpenter of Five
Points spent the week end here the
guest of Mrs. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Driskell and
her" Club "are: Ann Saunders”'claVs” A ' baby of Butler were week end guests
in piano and musicianship; Ann Hal
ley class B, sight-reading, piano duo;
Sarah Harp, piano duo; Mollie Coo-
lik; story of the piat.o; Frances
Neisler, class C, musicianship,
class A, piano.
THIRD DISTRICT EXECUTIVE
BOARD, FEDERATED CLUBS
MEETS COLUMBUS MARCH 26
Mrs. Ivey C. Melton, of Dawson,
president Georgia federation of
Mr. and Mrs. Nannie Martin.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
We are agents for the famous
V.-C. Fertilizer and would appreciate
. . your trade. We will handle your
‘ ' , I Rental Contracts on fertilizer. See us
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Jenkins and before making out your 1935 Con-
children spent Sunday with Mr. and tracts or have them made payable to
Mrs. Robert Casey, Jr. , us. Jarrell’s Dept. Store, Butler, Ga
Mrs. J. I. Montgomery spent the
week at the bedside of her mother,
Mrs. Addie Bvrd who is seriously
ilV
'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith of
Tliomaston spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton. Byrd.
Mr. D. E. Byrd spent Sunday Sun
day with his mother at Lizella.
Don’t forget about the “Big Time
Minstrel” at the Crowell school build-
Friday night, March 15th, be-
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.
All 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, Manager
mg'
gii ning at 7-30 o’clock.
MAUK NEWS
Miss Rita Peacock is back
school after being absent seve
E. Brown Sunday included Rev. and l days on account of mumps
Mrs. W. E. Hightower, Mr. and M
G. D Locke of Butler
Mr. and Mrs Harris Sealy and lit
tle daughter were the recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sealy and
family.
Mr. J. R. Williams left last week
for the Savannah hospital for medi
cal teratment
Mrs. D. W. Martin and children
have returned home after spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Jp
vV’omer..’s Clubs, announces the spring
meeting of the Executive Board of I
the 'inird District for Tuesday, '
March 2Gth, at 10-00 a. m., central
standard time at the Woman’s Club 1
House in Columbus. Mrs. Rollo 1 ‘ ' _ , ,,
Brown is president of the City Fed- Mi's. Errest Davis of Butler, vis-
oration which is hostess and joins iteu her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. O
Mrs. Melton in inviting all the board Brown during the week end.
members of this district to attend. Miss Louise Parks was the recenf
this is the first meeting of the . - ,, ,, .
,. . . . , ... .. b , .. . : guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Marcus Parks
new district administration and it is .
very important that the entire board *“ rs - Lewis Hill of Geneva was
— guest of Mrs. McLen-
be present. Reservations for 50c
script luncheon should be made be
fore March 23rd through Mrs. Rollo
Brown, 1430 Gordon. Court, Colum
bus
Appointment has recently been
made by Mrs. Ivey C. Melton, presi-
ident of the Third District of a num
ber of prominent women to various
chairmanships in the Georgia Fede
ration of Women’s Clubs of the
Th'rd District.
The following ladies of Reynolds
arc members of this Executive
Board: Mrs. Thurman Whatley, Mrs.
A G. Hicks, Mrs. T. L. Ruffin, Mrs
Hirton. Mrs J.
Mrs W. T. Whatley.
NEGRO MINSTREL TO BE
CROWELL SCHOOL HOUSE
FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 15
There will be a Negro Minstrel
at Crowell school building Friday
night, March 15, beginning at 7:30
o’elo-k. The Minstrel is being spon
sored by the school a'd the pro
reeds will be used for the benefit of
the school. Everybody is cordially
invited to attend and help share the
fun. Admission 10c and 15c.
Misses Pauline Jafrell and Nettie
E. Hill spent the week end with
heme folks.
Mr. H. S. Wall although still con
fined to his room, is improving to
ti c delight of his many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Jones ard
[laughters, Dorothy and Frances and
Frances Perry were Sunday guests
ox friends here.
Little Jear., Lancaster is slowly
improving from a recent serious ill
ness.
Miss Roibbie Ghalkley has gone to
Americus to take a course at the
Americus Business College.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Watson and
oh''dren of Thomaston, spent Sunday
with Mrs. J. T. Chapman and Mrs.
jw. D. Gill.
I Mrs. Roy Lawhom and Mrs. J. H.
I Turner are numbered amo: g the
| sick of our community this week.
Good congregations, iconsidering
j the weather conditions, listened tb
the Monday
don Hill.
Friends of Mr. J. K. Adams will
regret to learn that he continues
quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. 1 splendid sermons by Rev. W. E.
1 urner at Thomaston recently. | Hightower Saturday evening and
Mrs. Butler of Daviston was the Sunday. All who fail to hear Brother
guest of her daughter, Mrs. James Hightower miss a real spiritual
Biown, one day recently. 'blessing.
The members of the Sewing Club j Mr. L. R. Pike, while helping to
v.ere delightfully entertained at the remove the vault door in the old
bank building last week had the mis-
i-st Wednesday afternoon. I fortune of getting his leg broken
M hat has become of the Taylor . when the door fell, catching his leg
Mill and Englisbville correspond- j bereath it. L'nder the care of Dr.
ents? Come again. Montgomery of Prntler, he is doing
Mrs. Evans brown entertained the [ as nicely as could be expected. His
L. A. S. Tuesday afternoon with a barber work is being carried on by
quilting. Mr. Johnny Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Bas-om Parker had
To Whom It May Concern: We are as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Pete
prepared tc accept your Government Highnote, of Tazewell; and Mr. and
Rental Contracts on fertilizer, or | t,, , , ,
merchandise. See us before they are ! Mrs ' Theron Hl11 and ba ' b y-
made out.
I Jarrell
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DON’T TAKE A CHANCE
when
GENUINE CHEVROLET SERVICE
COSTS SO LITTLE!
Little Elizabeth Hum'ber is suffe'r-
Dept. Store, Butler, Ga. j ing- with an attack of tonsilitis.
Even a Chevrolet should
be inspected periodically.
It may be that unless you
have hid your Chevrolet
inspected •within the last
two or three months—you
are headed for trouble—
and the ipost 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. .
All of our mechanics are
specially trained in Chev
rolet work. All 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.
Taylor County Motor Co.
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Reynolds, Georgia