The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, November 11, 1937, Image 2

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PAGE TWO GEORGIA, OCTOBER 14, 1937. GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 11, 1937. REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds Improvement Club Met Wednesday November 3 At Club-Chapter House Mr. antI Mrs. Eugene Payne spent, Monday in Macon. Mr. (M. J. Wood spent several days in Atlanta last week. Miss Laurice Aultman visited friends in Americus Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Noisier and Mrs. C. Wilson spent Tuesday in Macon. A. Mrs. Jaimos Shell entertained her Bridge Clulb Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mildred Stanfield spent the week ond with her parents at Ideal. Mr. Willis Suggs and Mr. J. D. Jarrell were visitors to Macon Mon day. Mr. and! Mrs. F. M. Carson and Mrs. Alice James spent Sunday in Atlanta. Mrs. W. M. Hollis attended the Methodist Annual Conference in Dublin Sunday. The Woman’s Missionary Society observed tihe Week of Prayer at the church this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friday for an extended visit to rela tives in Brogden. iM’iss Frances Williams of Cordele, silent the week end' with Miss Frances Noisier. A large membership of the Rey nolds Woman’s Improvement Club Mrs. Lamar Griffin and daughter, met at the Club House Wednesday afternoon for the November meeting. I The meeting was opened by Ameri- I ca sung by tile assembly and the I reading ot the Collect. The business meeting followed the secretary’s re- The musical program given by the porti It was decided to place the Sandra, were visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders Sun day. League was greatly enjoyed by large number of members and visitors. ] Mr. Maugham Williams of Albany ' arrived here Monday to make his home with his mother, Mrs. I'l. J. ! Williams. Mliss Nora Coolik, of the Universi ty of Georgia spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and airs. David Coolik. roses moved from the street park to the Club House grounds. A motion was made to request the highway department to fix a driveway on the west side of the Club House be tween it and the adjacent lot. Mrs. Earl Wright presented two numes for membership, Mrs. E. E. Barrow and Miss Louise Waters. It I was reported that the district and Mr. Woodfin Hinton of Georgia s k a t e ( [ ues have been sent in. Tech, was the guest of his parents, ivtrs. 'troy wiiauey gave a very i Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hinton for t)ln einnusiastic report of tne 2orii an- Mrs. Jioe Drewery of Griffin, is the ^ ^ etld _ i nuai convention which was neid at g-uest of her sister, Mrs. Alice James ! LJhipley. She said it was truly in- — -- - - ■* • sgiinumiui. Six staie officers, 11 district officers, and i9 visitors were present, iney were enteriumeu i>y a om'Decue dinner, and one of the | most interesting events ol uie uu.v jttas a visit to the Pine Bloom Mar- Mr. and 1 Mrs. E. E. Barrow, Mr. ket. This is a project sponsored try and Mrs. Edgar Whatley attended me department 01 agriculture to as- llho Methodist Annual Conference at sist lann women in marketing their , I products, such us canned goods, fan- Dublin ou inlay. j C y WUI ,g ) gt C- Xne date of the district Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Saunders, of convention was changed from fall to spring, and the next meeting will be Unailiilla, were guests ol their par- j n vj emia- They urged the completion ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders, 0 f the Ella F. White endowment for the week end. j f und and reported the Louise Hayes j fund completed. Mrs. Whatley said The many friends of Rev. and Mrs the outstanding effect of this meet- T. H. Tinsley are gmd to know that ing was that it made everyone pres- Water* left ... * ... ... ent glad she was a member of a they will be with the Methodist Fode h rated club . church here for another yeai. J Ways and means of raising funds Mrs. R. E. Aultman had as her ! «">» discussed It was voted to put on a bazaar before Christmas, it luncheon guests on ihursday, Mrs. wag a ] L ^g decided to have a benefit J. H. Neisler and her sister, Mrs. party around Thanksgiving. Clyde Wilson, of Cordele, Mr.. Susie j !Mrs. Homer Beeland made an urg- Woods and Miss Anne Hicks. ellt nppeai for Red Cross member- I ship to maintain our chapter here. Dr. F. H. Sams, prominat Reynolds I The program was turned over to physician, appeared on the speakens’ Mrs. J. G. Hicks who is chairman oi Mrs. S. H. Bryan, Miss Margaret program at the semi-annual session , fations^and’'tlie “foudwiilg “ numbers ” “ 1 T T1 1 1 of the Medical Association of tne ^ were given! Third Congressional District held at j “Pan American Conference of Columbus yesterday. 1937,” Mrs. E. H. Joiner. I Vocal Duet, “Sing, Smile, Slum- Margaret Woods entertained a few ( ber” by Gounod, Mrs. F. M. Cars on of her friends with a visit to her and Mrs. F. A. Ricks. v *—»•*•»**• ■ bXra:it"£,S!“»«: temoon. This excursion was ar- - ranged by Margaret’s mother, Mrs. Susie Woods in celebration of her eleventh birthday. Mrs. Clyde Wilson, of spent tihe week end ilith Mrs. J. H. Neisler. Cordele, Mr. and Phillips, and Miss Lucy Bryan spent Saturday in Macon. Mr. Lonnie Holloway has returned home lifter spending his vacation in Alabama and Florida. (Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Fountain and Gray Fountain of Butler, spent the week end with relatives here. Miss Virginia Hammock, Mrs. A. V. Brewer, and Mrs. Terrell Waters spent Friday in Macon shopping. t 1 Mr. Jamies W. Joiner of the Uni versity of Georgia, spent the week end with Prof . and Mrs. E.H. Joiner. Mr. Hilly Neisler, of the Universi ty of Georgia, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. C. H. Neisler. The business meeting of the Wom an’s Missionary Society was held at the Methodist church Tuesday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wallis have moved into the residence recently va cated 1 by Mr and Mrs. He my Waters. Mrs. T. H. Tinsley and Mr. Carroll Tinsley spent Saturday in Ogle thorpe, going from there to Dublin where tlhey attended the annual ses sion of the Methodist Conference. Grand Theatre Reynolds, Ga. Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 11 & 12 Joan Crawford 1 and Walter Houston —In— “Rain” Also .Selected Shorts Saturday, Nov. 13 Ken Maynard IN “Lone Avenger” —Also— “Custer’s Last Stand”, Episode 6 Tuesday, Nov. 16 Drawing Night “Notorious But Nice” —With— Mairion Marsh, Betty Compson Donald BiRa-way, Rochelle Hudson Also Selected Shorts Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 18-19 “When Love Is Young” With Virginia Bruce and Kent Taylor Shows Begin at 6:30 P. M. Matinee at 1:30 P. M. The teachers of the Reynolds High school attended the monthly meeting of the Taylor County Education As sociation in Butler Saturday. Super intended E. Id. Joiner of the Rey nolds school is president of the or ganization and quite an interesting program was arranged. U. 1). C. CHAPTER CHANGES NOVEMBER MEETING DATE Troy Whatley. A delicious saiad course was served by the hostesses: Mrs. Sam Hobbs, Mrs. A. iM. Halley and Mrs. Jack Heath. —Mrs. D. W. Harp, Press Rep. The Gordon-Carson Chapter of the : U. D. C. will hold its November j meeting one week earlier than the : regular time, on account of Thanks- | giving. Members are requested to j note the change of date and place of meeting. Mrs. J. G. Hicks and Mrs. j F. A. Ricks will ibe hostesses at the j home of the latter, Nov. 18th at 2:30 i in the afternoon. ; The program below will follow the : business session: i Opening songs: “Keep the Home 1 Home Fires Burning”, and “I Ain’t GiWine Study War No lifore”, IT? Chapter. Extract fix) in, “Christ in the Cam,p”, Mrs. Maggie Beall. Poem, “In His Blanket on the Ground,” Miss Martha Powell. .Song by Chapter, "Battle Hymn of Republic. “Life of Gen. Beauregard”, Mrs. Howard Neisler. “Origin of the U. D. C. Motto”, Miss Ella Blackmon. —‘Chapter Historian. WINDHAM—GREER Their many friends here and else where will be interested to learn of the engagement announcement of MTss Luttie Miander Windham to , nin S> Ew. B. T. Gill delivering Mr. Thurman Clyde Greer of Thom- aston. Miss Windham is the attrac tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Windham of Reynolds. AT BETHEL C. M. CHURCH Miss Bessie Moody and Miss Lon nie Ruth Lifsejf will have charge of service at Bethel C. M. church next Sunday mominig. There will also 'be services Sunday night. Everybody invited 1 to. attend and take part in worship. B. R. BIRDSONG, Pastor. All makes of radios repaired at reasonable prices at our radio shop. Wm. M. (Bill) Brown, Butler, Ga. Pleasant Hill News Mrs. Marvin Brew Or was taken to tile Butltr hospital Monday. Hei condition was said to be much im proved 1 Wednesday. Mrs. L. B. Shirah and tittle daugh ter and iM'rs, Emma Lowrery spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lila Greggers Rev. and Mrs. L. .V PriesLer and daughter of Thomaston were Satur day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewer. Teev. It. T. Gill of Thomaston spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Shirah. Air. and Mrs. Leonard Griimsley and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones of Ellaville, were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. James Mrs. Lila Greggers had as her guests Sunday Rev. and Mrs. L. V. Priester and daughter, Rev. B. T. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Shirah and Mrs. Emma Lowery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bumman and daughter and Mrs. Bumman of Mon tezuma, were Sunday visitors of Mrs Lila Greggers. Rev. and Mrs. L. V. Priester and little daughter, and Mrs. Emma Low ery were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brewer Sunday evening. Rev B. T. Gill was the Sunday dinner^guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Cochran. (Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewer, Mr. and Mrs". Grover Stephens were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. Ste phens of Midway. Pleasant Hill Free-will church held regular services Saturday eve- the message. The Sunday morning ser mon was brought by Rev. Gill with Rev. L. V. Priester assisting. Serv ices are announced at this church for next Sunday at 2 ,p. m. and you are cordially invited to attend. Your radio repairing done by ex perienced mechanics at Wm. (Bill) Brown's radio repair shop nm the rear of the Dixie Cafe in Butter. 666 Howard News checks COLDS and FEVER first day Headache, 30 minutes Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin and son of East Point visited Mrs. Lee Wat son the'past week. Misses Carolyn BazQmore and Kathryn Amos of Butler were tin recent guests of Miss Carolyn Brown Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Jinks of neat Garden Valley were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jinks and family. __ Mr. Frank Pickard of Macon visited Mrs. Beulah Pickard and Misses Frances and Patsy Pickard Saturday. Miss Mariiou Averett spent Wed nesday in Macon with Mrs. J. S. Martin and Mrs. J. H. Brown iMr. and 1 Mrs. Olin Sealy of At lanta visited relatives here for the week end. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, II, and Ward of Butler were Sunday visitors oi Mr. and Mrs. Rod Brown. Miss Anna Ranks was the guest ol Miss Mattie Adams. Master Murray Law, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Law entertained a number of his little friends at hi.-! home near town Saturday afternoon in honor of his seventh birthday. Central News Mr. and Mrs. II. E Allen and chil dren and Mrs. 0. D. Alien of Butlei were Sunday visitors of Mr. ana Mrs. Dewey Weldon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dawson and children were Sunday guests of t'hoir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter man. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kendrick of Thomaston were the Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Foy. Mrs. Dewey Weldon, Betty Weldon and Mrs. Thomas Dawson, and chil dren were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Edna Booth. Mr. Wesley Foy spent a few days recently with his mot-er and othei relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Daniel ot Thomaston' were the Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gaultney. A complete line of radio repairs carried at all times and' all work lone by skilled mechanics at Wm, (Bill) Brawn’s Radio Repair Shop at the Dixie Cafe Building in Butler. Daviston News Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingram and son wefe Sunday guest of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. William Buckner and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parks at Howard. Mr. Ernest Parker of the COC cainip is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Parker. IMr. and Mrs. L. HjMoore and children were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Jim Buckner. Mrs. Charlie Butler was the Fri day guest of Mrs. James Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Willis and children were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis Mr. and Mrs. Britt McChargue and daughter, of Thomaston, and Mrs. J. P. Walker were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Moore. Mrs. Fuller is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. F. L. Purvis this week. Mrs. Jas. Butler and children were week end guests of their mother, Mrs. Will Brady. i Remember, preaching at Horeb Sunday at 2:30 p. fn. Come and bring your friends. j Cross Roads News Taylor Co. Red Cross Selects New Officers The American Red Cross n, of Taylor County held a Nov 6, 1037, planning f or nual Red Cross drive. The vjl- Roll Call opens ArmisticeDay 11, and continues through ri l giving Day, Nov. 25, during % time members for the year ig;^ he enrolled. The official workers for the coira, are: . ™ Chairman, Mrs. J. H. Neisler Co-Chairman, Mrs. R. L, Chairman of Roll Call, M rs w r Whatley. ' T - Chairman of Disaster Relief rw Dan S. lleeland. 1 u "' Nee. and T'eas., Mrs. F. A fti-w It is especially urged that TaX County do more than her p art ward this worthy cause. Won’t enlist? y “ A metal saucer from a doll's'll disne-. was Monday removed f rom the throat of six-year-old Charitv Watson of Blue Ridge, Ga. 1 Miss Rheba Stalnaker spent Thurs day night with her aunt, Mrs. O. M. i Williams. 1 'Mrs. Mack Miller and ibaby of Butter and Mrs. J. C. Hobbs and children' were visitors of Mrs. Levi Jones last week. ■Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bone and chil dren iwere dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Abe Jordan, Sunday. IMr. and Mrs. J. W. Byrd and famijy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cromer. Eld. W. R. Lawhorn was the Sat urday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Simmons. I Misses Jewel Shehee, Estelle and Lois Saunders of Thomaston, spent last week end with relatives here. Miss Maltha Saunders spent Sun day night with her grand-parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris. We regret to leant that Mrs. Levi Jones continues ill at her home. IMiiss Willa Barfield visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shehce last week-end. Sunshine Martini Butter Crackers 16c Rippled Wheat.. . 9c 100-lb Myles Salt $1.10 0-lb Myles Salt. ..60c 25-lb Myles Salt. .. 35c 10-lb Myles Salt. ..19c Notebook Paper, 3 for 10c Shredded Wheat 2 for 24c 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.” SEEDS FEEDS COKER FULGRAIN OATS: POULTRY—Ultra Life Brands: Thoroughly recleaned and sacked Starting Mash, Growing Mash in new 5-bushel burlap bags, Laying Mash For Sale at $1.00 per bu. Made fresh every day; never , Cold Proof, Rust Proof, Smut Proof stale. Come in and see us mix it. Also Scratch Feeds. WHEAT HOGS A limited suppiy of Coker ’Red Heart, $1.50 per bu. Weaning and Growing Mash. Complete “All-in-One” Feed. RYE-ABRUZZI Hog Supplement: Shorts, Bran and Tankage Grown and Selected by J. J. Fountain. This is a guarantee of quality, $2.50 per bu. CATTLE Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal, Baled CORN Shucks, Corn and Hay. Good's Yellow, a hard, weevil re sistant, prolific Corn. Every poul- HARDWARE man should grow it. Roofing—Fencing — Nails. Farm Whatley’s Prolific: Selected from Machinery. first year seed from breeders. Plows and Plow Parts—Hoes. Hames, Collars, Traces. COTTON SEED ASPARAGUS SUPPLIES Coker’s Clevewilt, Strain 6: Care- fully ginned, thoroughly recleaned. Crates, nails, bunchers knives, tape. Try “Rub-My-TUm"-World'* Best Liniment