The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, November 04, 1937, Image 2

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v PACK TWO GEORGIA, OCTOBER 14, 1987. GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 4, 1937. REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds i v~»rI'-* • • 'WtryrM VM Alisa Ruth Stores spent the week end ini Macon. Alisa Winnie Griffith spent Satur day in Macon. ■Mr. Philips Bryan spent Sunday wr.h lvis parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hinton were *n Macmi Monday. Mr. and M,rs. R. L. Bell spent the wok end in Mauk. Mrs. S. H. Bryan visited in BaroeoviSlo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halley went to Macrai Saturday. Mr. l,oyce Shell of Lumpkin, spent Sunday in Reynolds. ■Mrs. Ed Miuisslewhlte left Sunday to visit in- Thomasvillc. Mrs. Willis Saunders and Mrs. IIil-1 Wemt to Macon- Tuesday. Mrs. 1-lilia Payne is visiting- Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Saunders. Miss Eugenia Smith visited Miss Louise Waters last week. Mr. Lcrwis Coolilc of Talbotton, visited relatives here Thursday. Miss Nila Mae Windham spent the week end with her parents. Mr. Clarence Seay and Mr. Roy Birewor gpent Friday in Macon. Mrs. Lizzie Williams spent last week cud in Sylvester and Albany •Mrs. Bcoland and- con of Augusta visited Mirs. Sant Hobbs last week. Messrs James Gray and Sid James spent Thursday in- Atlanta. Mrs. S. II. Bryan has returned from a visit in Concord and Atlanta. Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Tinsley vis ited friends in- Homerville last week. Mrs. M. A. Lifeey and Miss Mag gie Lifsey shopped in Macon Thurs day. 1 Hr. C. E. Wlmtley and Mr. C. P. McDan-idl wcn-t to Atlanta Wednes day . Mr. Earl Marshall and Mr. Boh Swearingen wont to Atlanta Tues day Mrs. Earl Wright and Miss Blanche Marshall spent Monday in Macon. Mrs. Viola Seiwnders is quite sick ] at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. C j Pierce. Miss Kale McDaniel is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Alva : Adams. Mr. and Mr?. James Gray spent Sunday with Mr. aid Mrs. Hugh Fain in Perry. Mrs. 'Mildred Stanfield -awA Miss Catherine Hi-rfes visited in Macon Saturday. Misses Susan Bryan, and Mary j Smith sport Sunday with Dr. and I Mrs. Bryan. ■Mrs. James Shell qpenit several days last week w.itli Rev. and Mrs Shell of Lumpkin. Mrs. Guy Windham, Guy, Jr., and Elaine Windham went to Macon Saturday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen and children spent Sunday in Ca milla with relatives. j Miss Lila Boswell of Montezuma, | spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Mims. | Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley, Leon- ! ard Whatley and Mrs. Robert Bdi stripped in Macon Friday. Mr. and Mrs P,. L. McKinney and daughter of Macon, were guests ot Mr. and Airs. Will Foy Sunday. Mr. Ed Williams of Valdosta, spent several -days last week with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Williams. Air. Walton Hodges, Jr., has re turned to Macon after sipending a few days with his parents last week. Mr. Willie Heath of Lianette, Ala., sport the week end with his brother, Mr. Ed Heath who lias been quite sick. Mrs. W. I). McCauley and baby of Stateitooro spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A Lifsey. Mrs. Ida Saunders, .Mrs. Lewis Ruffin, Mrs. Walton Hodiges and- Mrs I Benjamin Hodges went do ITTaeon Sunday. IMiss T’Lileene Taylor of Camilla, ! was the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen Sundny and Monday. ARMISTICE PROGRAM WILL RE GIVEN AT THE REYNOLDS HI. SCHOOL Crowell News An Armistice Day program will be given at the Reynolds high school audlitoium Thursday afternoon, Nov. 11th beginning at tiwo o’clock Everyone is extended an invitation to attend this program. The following program, in com memoration- cf our valiant soldiers, will Ire sponsored by the Gorxlon- Carsoni Chapter oif tire U. D. C.: I’roocssional, “Battle Hymn of Republic.” Song, America Invocation, Rev. T. H. Tinsley Songs by World War Veterans Introduction of Speaker Address, Col. Jus. A. Lowry, of Macon Song, “Stax Spangled Banner” Benediction, Rev. Jcilks. Grand Theatre Reynolds, Ga. Thurs. & Fri., Nov 4 & 5 “Trader Horn” —With— Harry Carey, Ediwim Booth, Duncan Reno ids Also Selected Shorts Saturday, Nov. G Conway Tearle . —In— “TEe Judgment Book” —Also— “Custer's Last Stand”, Episode 6 Mrs. Royeton- left Saturday for Lansing, Mich., to join her husband. They will make their home there in the future. Airs. W. A. G-avrs, M is Doris Graves and Mr. W. A. Graves, Jr., were wek end) guests of Airs. C. B. Freeman. Mrs. Addie Hammock nnd Miss Virginia Hammock ware guests of Air. and Mrs. Horace Cosey in Thomaston Sunday. e Air. and 1 Mrs. Charlie Funderburk and son and’ Al-iss Dorothy Funder burk were Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed 1 Heath. Al-r. W. D, McCauley of State.hboro Fioenr Sunday with Air. and Airs. M. A. Lifsey. His wife and baby re turned home with him The deacons of the Baptist church onoyed a dinner in Roberta Tuesday might when -they were guests of their pastor Rev. Hendley Jelks. Miss Virginia Saunders who is attending school in Atilledgeville, spent the week end with her parents Air. and Mrs. Tom Saunders. Tuesday, Nov. 9 Drawing Night Turn Off The Moon” With Charles Ruggles,Eleanor Whitney Johnny, jDowp-j,, Ren Blue Also Selected Shorts Thu-ra. & Fri., Nov. 11 & 12 “Rain” With Joan Crawford 1 and Walter Houston Shows Begin at 6:30 P. M. Matinee at 1:30 P. M. Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Tommie Joiner nnd Mrs. B. F. Flowers spent the week end in Chattahoochee, Fla., with their sister, Mrs. A. C. Blount. iiTrs. Earl Wright, Mrs. Robert Bell, Ali-s. Howard 1 Neisler and Miss Alelissa Ogburm attended the Dis trict Club meeting in Chipley Thurs day. Mrs. Troy Whatley, Airs. Edgar Whatley, Mrs. C. E. Whatley, AI?S: Ben Hinton and 1 Mrs. Homer Beeland went to Chipley and Greenville last Thursday. Mrs. Nell Burner and daughter, Jeane and Mrs. Flewef.ilyn Ori-bb and daughter, Constance, of Macon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.'Tfo-bert Aulbman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hill spent Friday with Mrs. Willis Saunders. Miss Mattie Hill who has been ill at the home of Mrs. Saunders returned to Macon with them. Mrs. Tom Young, Mrs. Leonard Peterman, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peterman were called to Jacksonville last week on account of the death of Air. N. S. Townsend. Sunday guests of Al-r. and Mrs. Ed Heath were Mr. and Airs. Ben Siimmon-s and son Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hobbs, Mr. Wm. Heath Mr. and- Mrs. J. M. Beeland and children. GORDON-CARSON CHAPTER ELECTS NEW OFFICERS FOR NEXT CLUB-YEAR The Gordon Carson Chapter U. D. C. heliJ the October meeting at Die Chapter House Wednesday, Oct. 27 wi.ih Airs. R. L. Swearingen and Mrs. Ogburm as joint-hostesses. The following slate of officers were named for the year: Mrs. C. H. Neisler, president Mrs. E. H. Joiner, V-Pres. 'Mrs. .1. D. Beall, Second V-Pres. Mrs. Earl Wright, Rec. Sec. Mrs. A V. Brewer, Cor. Sec. iMrs. F. A. Ricks, Treasurer Mrs. F. A. Ricks, Registrar IMrs. F. M. Carson, Historian Mrs. ALA. Lifsey, Parliamentarian Mrs. J. D. Beall, Custodian of flag After the business session the following program was given: f Song, "Tenting Tonight" by the Chapter. Extracts -from "Christ -in the Gain-ms” was given by Miss Me lissa Ogbum, Mrs. Alice James and Airs. J. G. Hicks. Song, “Carry Me Back to O’lrl Virginia” by the Chap ter. A delicious salad course was served by the hostesses. Cross Roads News Miss Edith Peterman of Thomas ton spent last week end with rela tives here. Air. and 1 Mrs. J. W. Byrd- had as theTr guests, last Friday night Mr. and Mrs. David Fincher of ilock- mart. Airs. Lemon Whittington spent Monday with her sister Mrs. Joe Bradley of Butler. Airs. Stella Laiwhorn is spending a few days with Mrs. Ada Rabum at Ideal. Miss Rachel Theus spent Sunday night with Miss Doris Kirksey. Air. and Mrs. 0. Al. Williams and children spent Sunday with relatives at Finehufat. Mr. H. L. Rabum was the dinner guest of his aunt, Mrs. W. H. Emer son Tuesday. Messrs Sid Mclnvale and George Duncan visited Messrs Virgil Byrd and William- Chandler Sunday. lAlr. and Mrs. M. M. Bussey and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jordan Sunday. THE HOBO (Rosalyirt Pnager, Brooklyn, N. Y.) Sally iwais modem—in every sense of the wind. She would scoff at the stories of what her grandmother, or how many men her great-uncle had killed isi-ngfe-bianded, but she did have some of their persistent traits running through heir veins. Some times her inherited talents came gushing forth in great volleys of sour temperament, but then, she would tilt her head way up ini the air somewhere, amid -give you a beau tiful smile, which was quite heart warming i-n its friendliness. Sally was always oar the go—-if circum stances ware boring, she would' re strain her restlessness for a few more momenta and then take a five minute walk about the .premises. Quite often she would return and whisper discreetly to her friends what a jolly time she had enjoyed with the old, Irish janitor, and what “spiffy” puppies he possessed. And then she would laugh pleasantly, so that he black ringle'.s would dance merrily about her face, and repeat with habitual indifference, her fam ous main, “Hadleluia! Dm a brail" And indeed, she WAS a littte one. Aliss Julottce Jarrel of Butler, spent Sunday with Mrs. Robert Co- sey. Alisses Virginia Youaig, Nita Wind ham- and their visitor, Miss Alary Cole, of G. S. C. W. were the pleas ant weekend guests of their parents. Air. and Airs. Henry Packer and daughter, Mis3 Christine of Macon, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Airs W. C. Cosey. Friends of Mrs. Viola Saunders are delighted to know she is recov ering alter a recent illness at the home of her sister, Airs. E. C. Pierce. Our Alissionary Society is plan ning an -all day meeting Wednesday at the church to quilt two quilts for the parsonage. Air. AL J. Wood deavcrecT an in spiring message here Sunday morn ing which was enjoyed by a large atteni,lance. Air. and Alra. G. B. Jairedl were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kiiby. Mr. Thomas Byrd who is a student at Amerieus college spor.it the week end with his parents Mr. and Airs. Dodk Byrd. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cosey were Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Tinsley, Mr. Carroll Tinsley, Mr. and Al.rs. Al. J. Wood and attrac tive daughter, Carolyn. Air. and' Mrs. C. B. Byrd 1 and chil dren were guests of their mother, SV.-s. Waters at Butler Sunday. Air. ami Mrs. Lester Daniel and daughter of Thomaston were pleas ant weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Dock BywL Air. and Alra. Bernard Adorns and daugluter, Fay, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Montgomery nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams. Alisses Sana Lucas aiwf Helen Neisler visited Miss Ruth Nelson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lucas and! chil dren were Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs. Bowers of Roberta. Alra. Jaimes Montgomery is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Spivey in South Georgia. Air. and Airs. Blanton Bartlett of Macon were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Trapp. Alisses Maible and Julia Parr had visitors from Atlanta Sunday. The young people of Crowell at- tneded the Epworth League Hal lowe'en party at Reynolds Friday night. Mr. Lewis Cosey was chosen pieslden-t of the League Union. Airs. Hattie Hals'.cad of Amveri- cus and' Mrs. Gussie Duke of Atlan ta have returned' home after spend ing several w-eeks with their sisters Mrs. Ruby Windham and Miss Be atrice Kilby. We are glad to report that Misses Eleanor and Jennie Alice Young are recuperating after several weeks ill ness. Mr. and Airs . Thomas Dent car ried their baby who has been se riously ill with dyphtheria to Macon Saturday fox treatment. Five Points Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jarrell and children of Tluwnasum- ware recent guests of Mrs. Annie Jarred. ileiv. and Mrs. AI. T. Guultney spent Wednesday right with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jarrell ami' family. Mr. and Mrs. Les'iar Danicil and little daughter of Tlumias.on, were recent guests of their parents, Air. and Airs. E. AL Gau-iltney. Air. and Airs. Philip Jiarnelli, Mr and Mrs. Cecil Prtl.s of Thomaston were week end gu-esi.s of their par ents, Air. and Mrs. Henry Jarrell. Mr. and Airs. Biutt AlcChungue and littiiie daughter of ThomnStcn, wore recent guests of their parents, Air and Mrs. J. P. Walker. Aliss Juliette Jarrell of Butler, spent the week end witli her parents Air. and Mrs, G. B. Jarrell. •Sunday school at Antioch every Sunday at 2:30 p. nu Come and lend your co-operation. Aliss Marguerite Walker spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker. Mrs. Calvin Jarrell and little daughters, Sue and Margie were the recent guests of Airs. W. A. Jarrell. Miss Myrtle Walker was the Mon day visitor of Mrs. T. D. Jarrell. Don’t forget Sunday school at An- toch each Sunday 2:30 p. m. Nicknamed ‘‘Dumb Ox" The nickname "the dumb ox" was given to St. Thomas Aquinas. His fellow students at Cologne gave him the name because of his taci turnity and dreaminess. His tutor said of him: “The dumb ox will one day fill the world with his low ing.” Central News Mr. Lester Peitenwm of Vicfew, Miss., spent a few days recepS with his parents, Air. and Alr^ Frank Peterman. Mr. and Mts. Lester Daniel Thomaston were the week end guests cf their parents, Mr. and Mr. E. M. Gaultney. Mr. and! Airs. B. E. Peterman of Crest, Ga., were the Sunday guests of Mt. and Mrs. D. L. Weldon. Mrs. D. L. Weldon, Jewel Weldon and! Sara Peterman were the Satur- daiy visiters of Mrs Edna Booth. Miss Sara Peterman wag the wees eed guest of Miss Jewel Weldon. Aliss Louise Parks spent the weefc end at home. Mrs. Thomas Dawson visited rela tives in Thomaston recently. Mr. Eugene Peed spent the weefr. end in Columbus. r Sunshine Butter Bings, 1-lb box 20c Sunshine Krispy Crackers \ lb box 6c Notebook Paper 4c or 3 for.. 10c Norwood Coffee, ib . . 25c 1-lb Baker’s Cocoa 15 c 2- b Baker’s Cocoa 25c Good Rice, Ib .... 5c Shredded Wheat 2 for 25c 4-String Broom ... 25c $2.25 R.E.Aultman Reynolds, Ga. HINTON & COMPANY REYNOLDS, GA. “Grain Grower Guano” For Wheat, Oats and Corn We have made this brand for the past three years and it is popular because it “Gets Results.” 666 Liquid, Tab’ets Salve. Nose Drop checks COLDS nnd FEVER first day Headache, 30 minutes SEEDS COKER FULGRAIN OATS: Thoroughly recleaned and sacked in new 5-bushel burlap bags. For Sale at $1.00 per bn. Cold Proof, Rust Proof, Smut Proot WHEAT A limited suppiy of Coker ’Red Heart, $1.50 per bn. RYE—ABRUZZl Grown and Selected by J. J. Fountain. This is a guarantee of quality, $2.50 per bu. CORN Good’s Yellow, a hard, weevil re sistant, prolific Corn. Every poul- man should grow it. Whatley’s Prolific: Selected from first year seed from breeders. COTTON SEED ASPARAGUS SUPPLIES \ Crates, nails, bunchers knives, tape. T*y orld'» Boat Liniment Coker’s Clevewilt, Strain 6: Care fully ginned, thoroughly recleaned. FEEDS POULTRY—Ultra Life Brands: Starting Mash, Growing Mash Laying Mash Made fresh every day; never stale. Come in and see us mix it. Also Scratch Feeds. HOGS Weaning and Growing Mash. Complete “All-in-One” Feed. Hog Supplement: Shorts, Bran and Tankage CATTLE Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal, Baled Shucks, Corn and Hay. HARDWARE Roofing—Fencing — Nails. Farm Machinery. Plows and Plow Parts—Hoes. Hames, Collars, Traces.