The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, May 12, 1938, Image 2

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PAGBWWO THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 12, 1938. !REYN0LDS DEPARTMENT ■\jg I -Conducted by- [Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds IMr. Carol Tinsley spent Sunday in SSfUm. Mr. D. W. Payne visited Atlanta Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Jclks spent Monday m Atlanta. .Mr. IHMy Neisler spent the week and at home. [Mr. Bari Wright Bpent the week and in Ft. Valley. Mrs. Mildred Stanfield spent the week end at Ideal. &lr. Woodfin Hinton spent the nwek. end at home. Miss Lucile Wilson is visiting rela tives in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hicks shopped tna Macon Thursday. Mm. Tom Tinsley spent the week end in Ogletrorpe. of Greenville, Misses Thelma Barrow, Josephine Weaver, Evelyn and Ruby Griffith, spent the week end in Macon with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Griffith. Mrs. Gray Hicks, and Mrs. Henry Hicks went to Macon Saturday. Mr Henry Hicks returned with them to spend the week end with relatives. Mrs. Leonard Peterman, Mrs. T. B. Yongue, Miss Elizabeth Gaultney, Miss lone Peterman and iMr. Eugene Peterman spent Saturday in Macon. Mrs. Bob Foy of Sylvester arrived Thursday to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. J. W. Waters spent Monday Misses “Pete” and night and Tuesday in Ogletorpc for ware honored with a treatment. “Sis” Mason party Friday Me. Ralph Dunn .'tycut Sunday here. Uiss Edith Hobbs spent Thursday -afternoon in (Macon. Rev.. Jclks and family visited in Mneburst Thursday. Mm C. B. Freeman of Macon spent (Sunday with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Griffith went <»ver to M/acon Tuesday. Me. Philip Gaultney is spending a flew days with his paents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooper and Col. C. B. Marshall spent Wednesday in Atlanta. Mrs. Earl Wright and Miss Blanche Marshall visited in Ft. Val ley Friday. night at “Swetts”. This party was gven by their friends as a farewell party. Dr. Jim Fountain of Macon, Mr Dan Fountain of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fountain and Gray, of Butler spent Slnday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fountain. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson of spent Satur- At j anta announce the birth of daughter to be called Frances Ricks. remembered Misses Mildred and Dorothy Brus- son and Mollie Coolik day in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graves of Mrs. Thompson will be Savannah spent Sunday with Mrs. ^ as Miss Frances Ricks W. A. Graves. | The many friends of Miss Frances Misses Mollie Coolik and Dorothy Neisler are delighted over. the fact Brunson visited friends in Gridin that she won first place in the State last week end. I Wide Music Contest which was held in Athens last Friday evening. This Mr. and Mrs. William Horton of meanfl a ?B0 0.00 scholarship in mu- Macon spent Sunday with Mr. and gjc at Breneau College. Miss Neisler Reynolds Womans Club Holds Last Meeting For Year, Wednesday P. M. Ideal News Howard News Mr. Frank Pickard' of Macon spent Mr. and iMrs. Clyatt and children iqient Sunday in Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Hoodman Mpeat Thursday in Atlanta. Miss Elizaeth Jones of Atlanta opeat the wek end at home. Mias Lucifo Griffith of Thomaston npent the weekend at home. Mr. Arthur Powell spent the week and in Macon and Ft. Valley. Mr. Otis Ogburn and Mr. Tom Ttoole spent Friday in^Mttcon. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bond and chil- dfrea spent Sunday in Butler. Miss Susie Griffith of Macon, spent itee week end with relatives. Mr. Howard Masters, of Ft. Valley mated friends here last week. Mr. Lewis Taunton of Thomaston ■pent Sunday with his parents. Mr. F. A. Ricks and Mr. James Sicks spent Sunday in Atlanta. Mr. Clem Waters and Miss Louise 'Waters visited in Macon Monday. ‘Miss Sara Thornton visited her igiand-mother in Macon last week. [Mrs. S. H. Bryan and Mjss Lucy JBryan shopped in Macon Monday. iMrs. R. L. Bell and Miss Ruby Jinks shopped in Macon Thursday. Mr. W. L. Carter and Mrs. Homer Beeland shopped in Macon last week. Mr. and Mrs Paul Hodges and Miss Marion shopped in Macon Sat urday. Miss Alice Hicks, who is teaching m North Carolina is Rome for a va cation. IMrs. Williams and Miss Claud'.n Mangham spent the week end in Al bany. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bell spent Sun- Jay at Mauk, with Mr. and Mrs. Jinks. Miss Kathleen Kirkland spent the wweE end in Blackshear and Moul- ftote. Mr. Henry Payne and Mr. Weaver (Cnwford* were in Maron for the week end. Mr. Woodruff of Atlanta, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Brun- Mrs. Sid James. Mr. and Mrs. Crisp Saunders of Macon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall. Mr. Will and Mrs. Bob McDaniel of Thomaston were guests of Mrs. Emma Ogburn Friday. Mr. Frank Carter and Frank, Jr., of Ft. Valley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Beeland. Mrs. Maude Smith and children, of Macon, visited Mrs. C. D. Wind ham for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Shell, Mrs. Parks j clyatt and Mrs. Ralph Dunn were in Macon Friday shopping. is quite a talented musician and her frends feel that this is only the be ginning of her musical fame. | Business Meeting Of Reynolds W.M.S. Held With Mrs. J. G. Hicks Mrs. Henry Hicks spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice James. Misses Doris Newsome and Mary ffiouise- Neisler spent Saturday in iSfacon. i Miss Vailie Weaver of I.umpkin, 5i visiting her mother, Mrs. Jetta Weaver. Miss Daisy Pettly of Newnan, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast. Misses Ann and Alice Hicks, Mrs Dan HickB and Mr. James Griffin shopped in Macon Thursday. Misses Virginia Hodges and Lucy Bryan spent the weekend with Miss Susan Bryan at Agnes Scott. / Misses Jennie and Mary Ella Camp of TCewnan visited Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Sealy during the week-end. Miss Winnie Aultman, Mrs. Tom Day, Mrs. Guy Windham and Guy, Jr., shopped in Macon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fickling and children of Macon, visited Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Fickling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.' Lamar Griifin and baby of Montezuma spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. R. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poe and chil dren of Macon spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall. Messrs Howard Neisler, E. H. Joiner, Miss Frances Noisier and Mr Robert Bell spent Thursday in Ath ens. ! Mr. and Mrs. Will Foy spent Fri day and Saturday in Athens, going to attend a barbecue at the Uni versity. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lifsey and Miss Maggie spent Sunday in Macon with Mr. Lifsey’s mother, Mrs. J. A Lifsey. Mr. J. J. Shealy of Shellman, and Mrs. Henry Shealy of Thomaston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens and Mrs. Hump .Stevens of Columbus spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson of Columbus, and Miss Dorothy Smi+h of Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mrs. Troy Whatley. Mrs. Horace Tillman and Mrs. Wade Stepp, of Macon, spent Sun day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Albert Carter. Mrs. Addie Hammock, Miss Vir ginia Hammock, Miss Sara Duvall and Do thine Brunson visited in Thomaston Thursday. Mrs. Emma Hicks, Miss Emily Trawick and Mr. Lawrence Cook spent Sunday in Columbus. Miss Tra wick remained for a visit. The business meeting of the Rey nolds Woman’s Missionary Society was helx on May 3rd with Mrs. J. G. Hicks, secretary, presiding. The fol lowing program was carried' out: Hymn, “0 Jesus I Have Promised" Prayer, Mrs. Tinsley. Business: The nominating com mittee reported that Mrs. A. V. Brewer has accepted the chairman ship of the Sally Anthony Circle. The program was in charge of Mrs. Jim Brewer. Gall to Worship. Hymn, "Lead on, O King Eternal" Devotional, Mrs. Ricks Carson. Hymn, Take My Life and Let It Be Missionary Topic, “Sixty Years in China.” Ministry of Education, Mrs. Tinsley Ministry of Healing, Mrs. Swear ingen. Ministry of Evangelism, Mrs. W.E. Marshall, Jr. Prayer by Mrs. Joiner. Report of Missionary Conference at Thomasville, Mrs. A. V. Brewer. Dismissed by Mrs. Sawyer. —Chm. of Pub. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and' Mrs. J B. Sealy of Rey nolds announce the birth of a daugh ter on May 4 to be called 1 Jes.io Mae. The Reynolds Woman’s Club held its last meeting of the year at the Club House Wednesday afternoon. This meeting brought to a conclusion a very successful year under the leadership of the very able president, Miss Melissa Ogburn, assisted by the other officers. The meeting opened as usual with the readmg of the collect and the secretary’s report followed by the business session. Mrs. Edgar Whatley of the house committee reported hav ing had a thorough house cleaning with the assistance of Mrs. E. E. Barrow and at a cost of only 85c. The house committee was authorized to have interior repairs and painting done during the summer. The grounds committee was asked to have the lawn mower sharpened and the rub bish hauled away from the grounds. Mrs. C. L. I’yron reported donations of $25.00 by the town and $1.00 by Miss Beulah Barrow for the cemetery committee. Mrs. R. L. Bell, the treasurer, was authorized to pay, with the help of the U. D. C., the in surance premium which was due in January. Miss Winnie Aultman, chairman of the Library Committee, made a re quest for $5.00 from the Club. The L'. D. C. has donated $5.00, and the town gives $5.00 each month. The $55.00 for 100 new volumes reported received at the last meeting has all been paid but $7.00. The Club voted to give $5.00. Mrs. R. E. Aultman gave the re port for the nominating committee, The nominee for secretary was Mrs. Gray Hicks; for treasurer, Mrs. Al bert Hicks; and for Herald reporter, Miss Eva B. Griffith. These candi dates were unanimously elected. Be cause of failure to get candidates for president and vice-president, Miss Ogburn consented to serve until September by which time the com mittee hopes to be successful. Mrs. D. W. Harp will serve another term as press reporter. A very delightful musical program was given under the supervision of Mrs. Edgar Whatley. There was a saxaphone solo by Edgar Whatley, Jr., two piano accordion selections by Miss Anne Halley, a violin solo by Oscar Adams of Butler, and Miss Frances Neisler played the four pi ano selections she won first place with at the district school meet and also at the state meet in Athens. The hostesses, Mrs. H. K. Sealy, Mrs. Cliff Windham, and Mrs. F. M. Oarson, asssited by Mrs. Henry Hicks served ice cream and delicious home-made cake. —Club Reporter. Mauk News Miss Dorothy Felker and Mrs. _____ Archie Hill were Sunday guest9 of | Mother’s Day with Mrs. Beulah Pick- Mrs. J. D. Tarrer. ' ard > Misses Frances and Patsy pu*. Misses Louise Payne and Eugenia j a ' „ ! jj Rowland of Thomaston were week j f r ' and Mrs. Lewi S Brown were hi end guests of Misses Lannis Cromer j Co * umbu A 3 ^Friday. and Myrtle Payne. 1 M ' 88 A ™ a Pa * 8 the "eekwd „ _ , guest of Mrs. J. H. Brown and M;«, Miss Alice Felker was a Smday Mari , ou Averett night guest Miss Lagctys Kelley, i , ..... ... . ., , , Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Sunday visitors at the home of - - rj Mr. andi Mrs. C. B. Barfield included: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Barfield, Mrs. Boss Adams and daughters, Mrs. Hoke Davis, Misses Lannis Cromer, Louise and Myrtle Payne, Eugenia Rowland and Ardeth CroCh and Messrs Robert unif Elige Payne and Aldene Crook. iMr. and Mrs. Grady Payne motored to Americus Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Marvis Chapman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. uiyde Chapman. Mr. Lewis Payne spent several days in/ Macon last week the guest of his daughter, Mrs. J. C. HaraisonT Mrs. Hubert Kelley and daughters were the Sunday visitors of Mrs. Paul Cromer. Miss Eugenia Rowland of Thomas-! ton, is spending this week in Ideal J the guest of Miss Lannis Cromer. Several attended the entertainment at Ideal High school auditorium Mon day night. Pleasant Hill News Miss Nell Barnett, WPA super visor of education, visited Mrs. Guy’s school Thursday. Mrs. Leila Odom and Mrs. Emma Lowery were guests of Mrs. C. C. i Cromer Wednesday night. | Miss Emily Guy spent the weekend ' with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guy. j were Forks Placed Tines Downward The forks at Balmoral castle are always placed with the tines down ward. This was a rule inaugurated by the late King Edward after the 'Points of a fork had caught in the flowing sleeve of a woman guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mathis and ba by, Mrs. J. A. Wilson, of Junction Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Yongue and City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, tszn, Lynwood, Mr. Gerry Peterman, | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, Dr. and Was. N. E. Peterman and family were Mrs. H. H. Gee of Butler, were 3/anday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 4*onard Peterman. Saunders. PICNIC DAYS Potted Meat . . . . 2 for 5c Vienna Sausage ., .. 2 for 15c Tuna Flakes . . . . can 15c Crushed or Sliced Pineapple 10c Fruit Cocktail . . ... 20c Can Pears . . . , . ... 10c Sweet Mixed Pickle ... IOC Stuffed Olives . . . . . 10c Pimento .... Pint Mayonnaise . ... 25c Quart Dill Pickle . ... 15c Paper Cups, Plates and Spoons dozen 10c Napkins .... package 10c Sunshine Krisples. . .box 10c Vanilla Sunshine. .. box 10c R.E. Aultman Reynolds, Ga. Mrs. Thomas Green returned to Thomaston Lillian Brown, were Mr. and Mrs. f, G. Pierce and family of near Waver- ly Hall, Mrs. G. D. Locke and of Butler. " Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Renfroe in Atlanta recently. Mrs. J. A. Buckner spent last week in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Brown were Columbus one day last week. Mr. J. A. Buckner spent several days in- Atlanta recently. Mrs. J. M. Brown/ is visiting heT daughter, Mrs. Parker at Daviston. Miss Laura Scott was the recent guest of Mrs. O. L. Scott. Miss Willa Watson has returned home from a delightful visit to East Point. Cross Roads News Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cromer and children of Ideal visited Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Perry Sunday. Miss Mary Stalnaker spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. O. M Williams, Mrs. W. A. Chapman and children of Brunswick, are spending a few weeks with relatives here. Friends of Little Jeanette Raibum will be pleased' to learn that she improving at her home here from o serious illness. Miss Rheba Stalnaker was a Mon day visitor of Miss Nellie Hankinson, Mr. G. D. Perry spent Monday in Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pike and baby were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Rustin. Mi S3' Wylene Carpenter of Rupert is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. D. Wal ler, this week. Friends of Mrs. Laura Montgomery are glad to know that she is recover ing from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Chapman of Atlahta, were recent visitors of theii mother, Mrs. J, T. Chapman. She re turned to Atlanta with them and will spend several weeks. Mr. and 1 Mrs. R. L. Bell of Rey nold’s, Miss Ruby Jinks, of Butler, Messrs Clyde Jinks and Bill Geel of Colquitt, were weekend and Moth- er’s Day guests of home folks here. A large crowd attended 1 prayer services at the Baptist church Sun day night. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Joe Wilder of Buena Bista, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ohlingei and children of Leesburg, spent Mother’s Day with Mra. Hattie Walker and Mr. John Walker. Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. W. Lancaster and children/ and Mrs. J. L. Anthony were recent visitors of Rev. and Mrs. C. L Wall at Helena. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Waler and children visited relatives near Char ing and Rupert Sunday. Mrs. Winnie Montgomery of Char ing and Mrs. Joe Bradley of Butler v/ere visiting relatives here Monday. Messrs R J. and L. R. Pike made a business trip to Manchester Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Locke and children of Butler were guests of Mr and Mrs. Boss Wall Saturday. If you are feeling blue, grouchy and down in the "dumps” come to the special entertainment at Mauk school building Friday, May 20, ai j 8 p. m. Admission* 10c and 20c. her home at Fountainville Sunday after spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Guy. Mr. Howard Odom spent Saturday night with Mr. Carmal Shirah. Mr. and Mrsu L B. Shirah, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Payne spent Saturday in Americus. Guests of Mrs. L. B. Shirah Sun day were Mrs. Leila Odom and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. demon Odom. Mrs. Emma Lowery returned home Sunday after spending a few days with Mrs. Leila Odom. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews, Mrs. Ruby Parks and balby of Montezuma were recent visitors of Mr." and Mrs L B. Shirah. Miss Louise Payne of Thomaston, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Payne of Ideal, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Shirah Sunday Mr. Henry Oliver of Americus and Mr. Charlie Oliver of Ideal visited Mr. Henry Myrick Sunday. 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