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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
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REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT!
-Conducted by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
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Reynolds U.D.C. Meet BBS
Thursday Afternoon
At The Club House
The April meeting ol the Gordon-
Gaison onapter was hold Thursday
Mr. Ralph Dunn spent the weekend
in town.
Mrs. Janies Shell is at home from
Lumpkin for a few days.
Mr. and Mns. C. E. Whatley made
a trip to Macon Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Sams and little son
are at home from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ricks arc
spending a few days in Atlanta.
Mrs. Gleatom and Mrs. Elsie Carter
made a tri,p to Eatonton Friday.
Mrs. Edge and Mrs. F. M. Carson
are visiting friends in Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell and Mias Lau-
rice Aulbman spent Sunday at Mauk.
Miss Ol'a Drinkwater of Dawson,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gleaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Foy were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jinks in
Mauk Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aulbman, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wright visited friends
in M acorn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poe and chil
dren visited Mr. and iMrs. Earl
Marshall last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halley and
Mrs. Betty Whatley visited Nash
ville, Term., last week.
Mrs. Hoodman Parks, Mrs. Ricks
Carson and Mrs. Henry Waters
6pent Monday ini Macon.
Mrs. Frank Ellis of Murphv, N. C.
was the guest of Mrs. Dan Beeland
several days last week.
Mi's. Irene Whatley and Mrs.
Merle Wood visited Mr. and Mrs.
Shell in Lumpkin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. B-tnton of Fort
Valley, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. T. Barrow lost week.
Miss Winnie Griffith and Miss
Stokes visited Mre. Frank Stevens in
Columbus during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and son, Bill
of Birmingham, visited Mr. and Mrs
R, E, Aultman Friday and Saturday.
Mr. -and Mis. Oscar Thompson of
Atlanta, announce the' birth of a
daughter. Mrs. Thompson was the
.popular Miss Frances Ricks.
Among the young people home
from school last week were: Mis?
Nita Mae Windham, Mias Virginia
Saunders and Miss Elizabeth Lucas,
of G. S. C. W„ Milledgeville.
Mrs. J. H. Noisier, Mrs. Pender-
grast and Miss Mary Frances Neis-
ler will go to Athens Thursday
where Miss Neisler will represent
the Third District in a state-wide
Music Contest.
Among those who went to the
Rose Show in. Thomasviffle Friday
were: Mrs. B. E. Flowers, Mrs. C. H.
Neisler, Mrs. Swearingen, Mrs.
Howard Neisler, Mrs. E. H. Joiner,
Mrs. Halley, Mi's. Betty Whatley,
Mrs. J. H. Whatley, Mrs. B. W.
Hinton, iMrs. Clifford Whatley, Mrs.
R. E. Aultman, Mrs Susie Wood,
Miss Melissa Ogburn, Mrs. Maggie
Bell and Mrs. Earl Wright.
Joiner Family Invited
Honor Day Exercises
The following invitation has been
receievd by Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Joiner
“The University of Georgia will ob
serve Honor Day on May 4, at 11-30
o’clock in the University chapel.
"It is a pleasure to inform, you
that J. W. Joiner is an honor student.
Permit ane officially and ’ personally
to extend to you my sincerest con
gratulations.
“We cordially invite you to be
present on this occasion.
Cordially yours,
L. L. HENDRiEN,
Administrative Dean.
Mrs. H. C. Shealy Is
Honored At Party
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shealy compli
mented their mother, Mrs. H. C.
Shealy, with a surprise birthday din
ner May first, this feeing her 70th
birthday. Those present were: .Mr
and Mrs. J. J. Shealy and children,
of Shellmas; Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Vaughn' and Johnnie, of Atlanta;
Mr. and (Mrs. R. M. Suggs, of Thom-
aston.
Wedding Anniversary
Reception Is Given
Rev. & Mrs. Tinsley
The members of tihe Reynolds and
Crowell Methodist churches enter
tained Brother and Mrs. T. H. Tins
ley with a surprise Silver Wedding
Anniversary Reception at ‘Jie par
sonage, Friday evening, April 22.
This being the night for Quarterly
Conference to be held, the Tinsleys’,
and those who were not serving on
u committee met at the church.
While conference was being held, a
transformation was taking place at
the parsonage. Mrs. R. L. Bell and
Miss Beulah Barrow, who were in
charge of the decorations, brought
in vase after vase Of flowers.
Mrs. Jim Brewer and Mrs. Guy
Windham swiftly arranged the ta
bles for punch. These tables were
decorated with sprays of Dorothy
Perkins roses.
Mrs. F. M. Carson and Mrs. G. J.
Hicks had/ charge of the brule’s ta
ble. 'Tile table was overlaid with a
lovely lace cloth. The 'Wedding cake
was of three tiers, iced in white
with pink and green floral decora
tions topped, with a minature bride
and groom. Placed at intervals,' in
silver candlesticks were pink and
white tapers. Green and white mints
in silver bonbon dishes and roses in
silver vases completed this exquisite
table.
While these preparations were be
ing made, the refershment committee
was busy icing the punch ani ar
ranging the sandwiches. This com-
mitttee was composed of Mrs. a. V.
Brewer, Mrs. R. E. Aultman, Mrs.
W. A. Saunders, Mrs. W. E. Mar
shall, Jr., Mrs. B. E. Flowers, Mrs
R L. Swearingen and Miss Clara
Musslewhite.
ai nut, everytmng was ready. All
Lguvs except wie porun -ngms were
turned, out. f inally tne Tmsieys were
arriving, ivnss mtuue uauuw piayeu
ie weuuing march as tney entered,
me uigiius were Hashed' on and
every one sang: “Happy Anniversary
to the Tinsleys.” Mamet Thornton
presented tne honor guests with a
corsage and boutonniere, alter which
Brotner and Mrs. Tinsley with Bro.
A. W. Reese of Macon, Bro. Larry
Anderson of Roberta, and Bro. and
Mrs. Hendley Jeliks formed a receiv
ing line and Mrs. M. J. Wood pre
sented the guests to them.
‘men the TUnsleys were invited to
tne dining i-oom and presented with
two gilts, one, a silver repousse
server, from tneir son, Carroll, ~aiid
six silver compotes, each engraved
with an old English “T”, from Rey
nolds and Crowell churches. The
Tinsleys expressed their apprecia
tion in a few well chosen words.
Bro. Tinsley confessed how he had
discovered our secret a few days
previous, but hadn't told anyone, so
Mrs. Tinsley was genuinely sur
prised.
Mrs. B. W. Hinton sang, ”T Eovh
You Truly,” the song which she sang
at the Tinsleys’ wedding. She also
sang, “Because.” She was accompa
nied by Miss iMarie Barrow.
Mrs. Tinsley then cut the cake, af
ter which the other guests did.
Much enjoyment was derived iron]
the fortune telling favors. Among
which Miss Laurice Aultman receiv
ed the button, Miss Dellna Jelks, the
engagement ring, Jimmy Carsoh he
wedding ring, Carroll Tinsley, the
pipe, Mrs. W. M. Hollis, the doll and
Mrs. M. J. Wood the key.
Punch and sandwiches were served
by the members of the League,
among whom were Misses Frances
Carter, Mary One Brewer, Eugenia
Joiner, Dorothy Mason, Martha
Smifh, Janie Ruth Aldridge, Harriet
Thornton, Audrey Waters, Winifred
Kirksey and Katherine Wilson.
Between 125 and 150 guests called
to express their love and congratu
lation do the Tinsleys and to enjoy
this festive occasion.
—A Guest.
SHRAYER—HARP
Of interest to their many Taylor
county friends is the engagement
announcement of Miss Ruth Lillian
Shrayer, daughter of iMr. and Mrs.
Samuel L. Shrayer, of Oglethorpe to
Dr. Stephens LaFayettc Harp, ot
Marshallville, the marriage to be
solemnized in June.
uj. vUiiiOOii tu, me diaiJber-Ciuo ftcuse
with Mrs. Irene McDonald, hostess,
.viis. C. H. Neisler, president, pre
sided over the business session wnich
included besides official correspon
dence a report from Memorial Day
committees and the registrar report
ed that papers of Mrs. D. W. Harp
had been signed and sent to registrai
of the Georgia Division. Also Severn!
application blanks were given to oth
er prospective members.
The Chapter 'voted to contribute
$5.00 to the library.
The next monthly meeting will be
held June 3rd in observance of Jeff
Davis’ birthday. At this meeting the
thirteen trees planted commemorat
ing the Sesqui-Centennial of signing
of the U. S. Constitution will be
dedicated.
In the .absence of historian, Mrs,
F. A. Kicks presented the following
program, giving some interesting
facts about Memorial Day.
Song by Chapter.
“Onward Christian Soldiers.”
“Highlights of the century ol
progress of the reaper and binder,
an invention of C. McCormick, oi
Virginia,” was given by Mrs. Alice
James and 1 Mrs. J. D. Beall.
Songs, “Old Oaken Bucket,” and
“In the Gloaming," by Chapter.
Miss Elizabeth Parker conducted a
suizz on Southern History which
proved very interesting.
During the social hour the hostess
served' delicious cream a^id cakes to
the members and several additional
guests. —Reporter.
Ideal News
'Miss Jency Giles was the Sunday
visitor of Miss Mary Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hi'll were the
week end guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs.
J. D. Tarrer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barfield of
Oglethorpe and Mrs. Grady Payne
awdi family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. B, Barfield.
Mr. Lee Wilson, spent Sunday with
Mr. ,E., Payne.
iMrs. Emmett Barfield and children
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. G.
B. Barfield.
Misses Lannis Cromer and Myrtle
Payne spent Sunday with MissCrook.
Mr. 'and Mrs Grady Payne were in
Americus on business Friday.
Mrs. Pauline Barfield spent Fri
day with Mis3 Lannis Cromer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kelly were in
Mintezuma on business (Saturday.
Mr. G. W. Arnold of Hawkinsville,
is visiting his son, Mr. Joe Arnold.
We are sorry to learn that Mr. C.
B. Barfield is on the sick list and
wish for him a sipeedy recovery'.
Whitewater News
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Albritton ami
children spent the week end with Mr.
and IMrs. Aubrey Albritton.
•Mrs. W. M. Harris and Mrs. Lucy
Harris were Friday guests of Mrs.
•siao oifuooo
We are sorry to learn that Mr.
T. W. Upton is suffering form an at
tack of .pleurisy and wish for him an
early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Hurt and little
son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
N. Carpenter recently.
Miss Ruby Wisham was the week
end guest of Miss Dorothy Barrow.
•Miss 'Gussie Albritton, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Ernest Ivey.
Miss Cora Harris is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. B. C. Collins in Ft.Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Hurt enter
tained a number of young people Sat
urday evening.
Mrs. J. C. Albritton spent the week
end in Ft. Valley.
Misses Dorothy Barrow and Gussie
Albritton were guests of Misses
Jewel and Ruby Wisham Sunday
night.
Miss Polly Harris was the guest
of Miss' Qhloe Harris Sunday.
Mrs. G. N. Hurt and son were the
guests of Mrs. W. M. Harris Monday.
Mrs. Pearl Wish/am and little
daughter visited Mrs G. N. Carpen
ter Monday.
The'Whitewater W. H. D. Club will
meet with Mrs. G. N. Turt May the
10th at 2:30 p. m. It is hoped that
all 1 members will be present.
Licensed Watcrme.- on Thames
In the days of Queen Anne, there
"/ere 1J.000 licensed watermen on
'.lie tidal reaches of the Thames
.-.bo-.e I.nr'*"" ' P'-e
GEORGIA, MAY 5, 193S.
Pleasant Hill News
Mrs. L. B. Shirah and baby 'ac
companied Mrs. G. P. Payne to
Americus Thursday.
Mrs. Gertrude McCrary of Ella-
ville, was the guest of Mrs. L. B.
Shirah Thursday.
Mr. iSammie Odom and brothel
visited Mr. L. B. Shirah Friday.
Mrs. Emma Lowery was the guest
of Mrs. Leila Odom Friday.
Mr. Luther Loviok and wife, Mrs.
Sadie Cromer, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Grimsley spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawhom near
Ellaville.
Mr. andl Mrs. L. B. Shirah and
family, Mrs. Emma Lowery, Mr. ana
Mrs. C. C. Cromer spent the weekenu
with Mrs. Leila Odom.
Mr. andl Mrs. Wesley James an
nounce the birth of a little daughter
on April' 20 at the Boyett clinic in
Ellaville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews of
Montezuma were guests of Mrs. Leila
Odom Sunday.
Mr. Nelson Cromer, Mr. Lester
Grimsley, Rev. W. T. Grimsley spent
the weekend near Vienna wit friends.
Mrs. Clemon Odom spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. W. T.
Grimsley.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
V. Guy Sunday included Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Green, Mr. and Mrs. T. Guy
Mrs. PearFGuy and children.
Mrs. Emma Lowery and Mrs. L. B
Shirah and baby were guests of Mrs.
Mattie Myrick Friday.
Mr. Otis Myrick’s mother from
Phenix City spent the week end witn
her son here.
There will be services at Pleasant
Hill church Saturday, May 7, at 7-30
p. m; also at 11 a. on. Sunday. The
Rev. W. J. Childres, of near Rey
nolds will conduct the services. You
are cordially invited to attend' each
of these services.
Howard News
Miss W-illa Watson is visiting rela
tives at East Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Brown and Miss
Marilou Averett attended the Rose
Show at Thomasville last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Payne of near
Butler were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. iScott.
Mr. and Mrs. Horafce Wat9on and
daughters of Butler visited Mrs. B.
B. Watson Sunday.
Mr. and (Mrs. Floyd 1 Jinks and sons
of near Garden Valley were gueats
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. s. Jinks
Several from here attended the
singing at Shiloh near town Sunday
Littile Betty Watson of Butler
spent the week end with Mrs. B. g’
Watson.
Mrs. Mack Hill has returned home
from a pleasant visit to East Point.
Mrs. Joe Brown was the recent
guest of Mrs. C. F. Fielding at But
ler.
iMr. and Mrs. Rod Brown and Miss
Marilou Averett spent the week end
in Florida with relatives.
SALE
On
Cocoa and Chocolate
2-lb Baker’s Cocoa
25c
1-lb Baker’s Cocoa
13c
1-2 lb Baker’s Cocoa ....
8c
Large Baker’s Chocolate . .
13c
Small Baker’s Chocolate . .
. 8c
Maxwell House Coffee . . lb
27c
Show Boat Coffee
23c
Post Toasties . . . . . , box 7c
R. E. Aultman
Reynolds, Ga.
YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR j
OPEN HOUSE PARTY
Saturday Night, /Aay 7th.!
7:30 O’CLOCK
AT GRAND THEATRE, REYNOLDS, GA.
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Escapes from All-Steel Air- j
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Two Hours of Real
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Children Must Be With
Parents
Taylor County Motor Co.
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