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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, APRIL 28, 1938.
Cross Roads News
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
-Conducted by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds l
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IMrs. Elsie Carter was in Lump
kin Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beeland were in
Macon. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gleaton visited
in AmericuB Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sawyer spent
Saturday in Macon.
Messrs F. M. and Ricks Carson
■pent Sunday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. David Montgomery
were in Ft. Valley Sunday.
Rev. H, F. Jelks is enjoying a fish
ing trip in Florida this week,
Rev. T. H. Tinsley is conducting a
meeting at Morgan this week.
Mrs. Braxton Turner and baby
are visiting Mrs. L. T. Barrow.
Mr. James Griffin spent the week
end with his parents in Molena.
Miss Ru'by Jinks spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bell.
Dr. H. Sams and Mr. Arthur Sams
of Dalton, visited in Reynolds last
■week.
Mrs. E. F. Boyd and daughter,
Mary, are visiting Miss Martha
Powell. " | i _
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fox, of Asti-
liurn, visited 1 friends in Reynolds
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swearingen, and
Mrs. K. H. Joiner spent Friday in
Macon.
Mrs. Aultman, Misses Winnie and
Gbaurice Autonan spent Sunday in
Macon.
Mrs. G. W. Williamson of Butler,
spent Sunday with Col. and Mrs. Dan
Beeland;
The friends of Mrs. Frank Sams
■re glad to learn of her improved
condition.
, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halley and
Mrs. Troy Whatley were in Atlanta
Tuesday.
Mis» Marguerite Hatteway, of San-
dersvilUe visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Shell Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Saims am-
•ounoe the birth of a son, Frank,
Jr., on April 20.
Mr. and Mns. Harry Chambers and'
cildren of Decatur, visited Mr. E. H
Joiner last week.
Mr. and) Mrs. Ted Montgomery and
daughter spent the week end with
Mrs L. T. Barrow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parker, Jr.,
of Cartersville, were the weekend
guests of their parents.
Miss Mary Smith and Mr. -Phillip
Bryan of Atlanta, spent Sunday iwith
Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryan.
Mr. and iMrs. Clyde Wilson, of
Cordele were the weekend guests ot
Mr; and Mrs. Howard Neisler.
Mr. Siweet Draughon entertained
The Young Matron’s Class of the
Reynolds Methodist Sunday school
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fowler of
Ideal were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Ilaburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emerson spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. 0.
M. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Childs and
children were recent visitors of Mrs.
WESLEY
will have a spend-the-day party at J. E. Locke.
the home of Mrs. R. E. Aultman
Wednesda. .
Misses Rheba Windham, Lucy Bry
an, Frances Neisler, and iMr. Pat
Hodges represented Reynold's at the
district meet in Plains where they
won the cup for R. H. S.
Mrs. Lizzie Williams, Miss Me
lissa Ogham, Messrs Robert Bell and
Carol Tinsley attended a high school
debate in Ft. Valley Friday night
where they acted as judges.
IMrs. Earl Wright, Mrs. Homer
Beeland, Mr. W. L. Carter, Mr. Al-1
bert Carter, Mr, Fred Carter, Mr. |
Dan Beeland attended the funeral of
Mr. John A. Carter at Talbotton Sun
day p. m.
League Union Held
At Reynolds Church
Rev. Tinsley Presiding
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chapman and
family are visiting friends and rela
tives here.
IMiss Leona Peterman spent last
week end with Miss IMary Whitley.
Several from here attended the
singing held at Mt. Olive Stinday
aftemoom (
Miss Mary L. Stalmaker spent
Monday night with IMrs. O. 'M.
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Windham and
family visited relatives here last
week end.
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Pleasant Hill News
Mr. and' 'Mrs. L. B. Shirah, Mrs.
Emma Lowery and Mr. G. P. Payne
were dn Rllaville Tuesday on,
busi-
The League Union was hold at
Reynolds. We all met and had a
very interesting program. Several
questions were asked by Bro. Tinsley
concerning the resurrection of Christ.
A story given by Mrs. Sawyer was
enjoyed by all. Our main business
was to discuss a training course ler Sunday
which will help all of the young
people who attend. We want to get
everyone interested in' our Junior
League Work.
A business meeting was held at
the home of Miss Wilma Gill an
Butler a few days ago. In this rncet-
Mrs- Mack Hill is visiting rela
tives at East Point.
Mrs. J. H. Browm spent several
day last week in Macon.
Miss Ludie Renfroe spent Satur
day at Lakeside near Macon.
Mrs. Lewis Brown and Mrs. Carl
Brown attended the funeral of Mr.
John A. Carter at Prattsburg Sun
day p. m.
Mr. Frank Pickard of Macon, was
the week end guest of Mrs. Beulah
Pickard and family.
Mrs. J. M. Brown visited Mrs. 0.
0. and Miss Dorothy Brown in But-
Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Robbins, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Suggs of Butler, Mt
and Mrs. Robert Suggs of Thomas-
ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Suggs. Mr. L. B. Shirah was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bazemore of Jig V _ \y. T. Grimsdey Fridlay
Butler are spending this week with ^ ^ Tate and liule bro .
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ' were ffuelit3 of Mrs . L . B .
Wllhs ’ 1 Shirah Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wilson and , „
Miss Bessie Wilson spent SuHffay , Mr. C. C. Cromer and family spent
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson. j the week end wth retatlves neaT
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I Vienna.
W. J. Willis included- Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Emma Lowery spent the week
W. A. Spinks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred end with Miss Susie Odom.
Jarrell, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Adams, ! R ev , aTU i Mrs. B. T. Gill of Thom-
and children, Mr. Grady Wilson, Mr. aston, were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Parker and little son, and Mrs. L. B. Shirah.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bazemore of But
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarrell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Spinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and i
family were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Royal.
Miss Leila Willis was the Friday
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Bazemore of Butler.
Mr. nd Mrs. Merier Downs and
chldren of Ellavilel and Mr. and Mrs
Charles Downs of Butler were Sun
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Downs.
p. m., Pleasant Hill church. You
cordially invited.
Those attending the birthday <Ji n .
ner Sunuay included: Mr. and Mrs
B. F. Cook and IMr. Abe Cook, 0 f
Griffin; Mr. Dan Jones of Ideal; Mr
and' Mrs. Luther Lovick, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. James, Mrs. Wm. Car
lisle, Mrs. Mary Bloodworth, Mr. J
Grimsley and family, Mrs. N. C,
Farmer and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Pate
Lowery and' children, IMns.
Odom, Mrs. Emma Lowery, Mr. and
Mns. Cemon Odom, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Grimsley, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Grimsliey and children, Rev, W
T. Grimsley and family, Rev. E. t.
Grimsley and wife. Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Shirah, Rev. and Mis. B. T. Gill
The Rev. Gill conducted the services
■it 3 p. m. His text was Gal. 6:19-21,
Everybody enjoyed the occasion fine.
Miss Ella Shirah spent the week-
Sunday school next Sunday at 2:30 end with Mrs Leila Odom.
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Mrs. Joe Brown and children were
recent guests of Mrs. Sarah Fickling
at Butler.
.Several from here attended quar
terly conference at Wesley 'last Fri-
we had many things to discuss, j ‘“V*
the most important thing was to se-1 Mrs. Lillian Brown and Mrs- G. D
lect officers for the following league were Su ndOy visitors of Mrs.
quarter. We selected officers which , . .. .
we thought would be co-onerative.! Pterce and famil V. nearf y Waverly
co-operative,;
most interested, and ihnd the best
ability for the work assigned them.
The following were chosen :
'Mrs. Sawyer, Adult Counsellor.
President, Lewis Cosey.
V.-Pres., Evelyn Hotrtmun.
Secretary, Audrey Waters.
Pub. Ohm., Alieenel Arnos.
Treasurer, Corliss Brown.
Worship Chin., Rachel Montgomery
Evangels! m. Church Relationship
Chairman, Willma Gill
Leader of Citizenship and Com
munity Service, Dorothy Bazemore.
Recreation and' Personal Develop
ment, Edgar Whatley.
Chairman of Leadership Training,
Frances Carter.
Each church also decided to pay
25c a Union Meeting. A Union Re
vival 'has 'been planned for the
young people
Hall.
Missionary Society
Met Wednesday P.M.
With Mrs. Jarrell
SAVE MORE
IN MORE
WAYS!
The Wesley-Unlon Missionary So
ciety met at the home of Mrs. Fred
Jarrell Wednesday, April 20, with 12
members 1 and' one visitor present.
■Mrs. W. F. Bembry, the president,
presided' over the business session
Plans were mode and the represent
atives were' elected to attend the
District Conference to be held May
at Centoal 8011001 building to
quilt their quilt.
our Union and get interested in the
meetings. One of our duties which
we want to fulfill is getting every
individual interested.
—A Member.
Turners Chapel
Miss Frances Aimes was the Sun
day guest of Miss Selma Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Barfield' were
Sunday night visitors of Mr. a..
Mrs. Grady Payne.
Mr. arid Mis. Marvis Chapman
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Chapman and family.
Mr. Maynard Melton was a Sun
day visitor of Mr. Howard Tarrer.
Mr. Robert Payne spent Saturday
night with Mr. Hubert Arnold.
Misses Lannis Cromer and Myrtle
Payne were Sunday guests of Miss
Mildred Janies Sunday.
Misses Tessa and Florine Barfield
were the week end guests of their
parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Howard Bur-
field.
Mr. Grady Payne and Mr. Lewis
Barfield were in Un wlilla on business
Friday.
Mr. Jake Giles spent the weekend
with home folks.
Mrs. Emmett Barfield was the
guest of Mrs. Grady Payne Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barfield were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill were the
week end guests of their parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tarrer.
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Sallie Anthony Circle
Met With Mrs. Shealy
On Tnesday Alternoon
The Salilie
with iMrs. E.
Anthony Circle met
Shealy on Tuesday,
about 65 friends Friday night in ^,p r ;[ y9, Mrs, Gray Hicks presiding.
honor of Mr. Henry Payne’s birthday.
'Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fickling ot
Macon, spent the wee kend with their
parents, Dr. and Mrs. G.W. Fickling.
Miss Doris Williamson and Miss
Ruby Gouge of Atlanta, spent the
week end 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Beeland.
The people of Reynolds are glad
io welcome Mrs. Henry Waters who
has returned to Reynolds to make
her home.
Members of the Methodist church
gave a surprise reception for Mr.
and Mrs. Tinsley at their home Fri
day night. ' ■ '
Miss Katherine Hutchison and Miss
Marguerite Tarrer of Atlanta, spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Hutchinson. < • ! '
Mrs. Howard Neisler, Mrs. J. A.
PendeTgrast, Mirs. B. E. Flowers and
Mir. E. H. Joiner attended the dis
trict meet at Plains Saturday.
Mrs. R. A. Hinton, H. F. Jelks,
Lewis Saunders, Mrs. C. L. Pyron
and Mrs. H. C. Whatley will attend
a W. M. Rally in Fort Valley Wed
nesday:
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tye of
Americus, Mr. and Mrs. Bland An
drews of Waycross, and Mr. amd
Mrs. W. M. Powell of Coxton, Ky.,
spent last week with Mr. W. 1.
Powell.
There were 12 members and two
visitors present. The meeting was
opened with the song, “What a
Friend We Have in Jesus.’’ Prayer
was led by Mrs. T. H. Tinsley. The
finance committee reported $7.U0 was
made on the cake sale. It was voted
to pay $1.00 on milk for ill anan;
90c was paid- to add with operation
on. child'. It was voted' to pay $1.00
on prize for Temperance Essay.
The fallowing program was given
Devotional, first chapter of St.
Mark, Mrs. Anthony.
“The Rural Chuirch and Changing
Conditions, Mrs. Robert Bell.
A Poem read by Mrs. A.V. Brerwer
“The Rural Community, a Field
of Opportunity, Mrs S. B. Askew.
Delicious refreshments were ‘served.
—Pub. Chm.
Mrs. Lonnie Holloway
Hostess To Bridge Club
Mrs. Lonnie Holloway entertained
her Bridge Cluib Tuesday afternoon,
The living room was beautifully deco
rated with pink and white roses.
Those playing were: Mrs. Earl
Wright, Mrs. A. L. Gleaton, Mrs.
Dan Beeland, Mrs. Ricks Carson,
Mrs. D. W. Harp, Mrs. Elsie Carter,
Mrs. Will Foy and Mrs. Lonnie Hol
loway.
After four progressions a delicious
salad course was served.
After the business session we en
joyed 1 a very interesting program ar
ranged by 'Mil's. Woodrow Amos. It
was ais follows:
Song. ;
Scripture, Mrs. F. C. Jarrell.
Prayer, Mirs. A. H. Jarrell.
Talks by Mrs. J. E. Spinks, Mrs.
T. A. Robbins, and Mis Bembry
Poem, Mrs. Fred Jarrell.
Round-table Discussion on “How
to Improve Our Community.”
Prayer, 'Mrs. J- A. Heath.
During the social hour Mrs. Fred
Jarrell assisted by .'Mrs. Cheek and
Mias Hazel Jarrell served delicious
ice cream and cookies.
The May meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. W. A. Spinks.
—Reporter.
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Show Boat Coffee..
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Post Toasties...
box 7c
SALE ON COCOA AND
CHOCOLATE
Small Size
Baker’s Chocolate
. 10c
1-2 lb Chocolate.
. 15c
Small Size
Baker’s Cocoa ...
.. 5c
1-2 lb Baker’s Cocoa 10c
1-lb Baker’s Cocoa
..15c
2-lb Baker’s Cocoa
. 25c
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