The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, May 19, 1938, Image 2

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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, TEORGOA, MAY 19, 1938. PAGE TWO DjaDEsa^iE.'aiHisia'aiHisiaisisiaiEiBiamHaraniaaiaiHca'aiBrsiafa-E.'afBEiasiaieBSisiaisJSjeie 'REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT! -Conducted by- | Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds | Rev. Jelks jrreaclied in Roberta Sunday. ■Miss Maggie Lifsey is visiting in Statesboro. (Mr. and Mrs. David Coolik visited Griffin Friday. IMr. and Mrs. Henry Waters visited jU*eoi» Tuesday. 'Mr. T. D. Seay will return' to h'.i Some in Kentucky this week. ■Mr. and 1 Mrs Lester Royal spent Sunday with Mas. Bailey Jones. .Messrs David and Charlie Montfort spent the week end in Ft. Valley. (Miss Katherine Duvall is visiting 4or grandmother, Mrs. Hammock. Mrs. W. E. Marshall and Sink were n Macon and; Ft. Valley Tues day. Mrs. F. M. Carson and Mrs. James use visiting Mrs. Joe Drewery in Griffin. Mrs. Gemivry of Ohicago, sister of Mrs. David Coolik, has returned home after a two weeks visit in Reynold's. Mr. Frank Musslewhite has ac cepted a Government position at Thomaston. He left Monday to report for work. Miss Norn Coolik will visit her parent for the week end. She will be accompanied on this visit by four of her college friends. The Juniors entertained the Seniors of Reynolds High school with a par ty at tihe home of Miss Doris New- some Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Powell, Miss Martha Powell and Miss Winnie Auitman spent Tuesday 'n Americu' with Mrs. Douglas Tye. Mrs. Jim Brewer, Mrs. Guy Wind ham Mrs. A. V. Brewer, Mrs. Leon ard Cooper and Mrs. Terrell Waters spent Friday in Macon. .Mrs. Shell and Miss I.ois Shell of lAintpkin wore visitors to Reynolds Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Payne and Mrs. Clay Whatley spent Tuesday i" Atlantai. I Miss Sue Thompson of Atlanta, •pent the week end with the Jelks family here. Mr. and Mns. Douglas Powell ol Flynt, Mich., are visiting the Powell 3ami!y hone. atr. and IMrs. Tom Seay and Mr. T. D. Seay spent Tuesday with Mi.h Emory Seay. Mrs. Robert Bell, Misses Laurice aunt Winnie Auitman spent Wednes day in Atlanta. Mrs. Apthony and daughter, Miss Susie Anthony, visited Mrs. Sally Anthony Sunday. Miss LyJa Boswell of Montezuma, •pent the week end .with Mr. and Mrs. John Mims. Mrs. Hammock, Miss Virginia Hammock and SaYa Duvall spent Sunday in Plains. Mrs. Leonard Peterman and Miss done Peterman visited in Ft. Valley and Perry Tuesday. Mrs. Emory Seay and family and Miss Elda Blackmon spent Saturday 'irith Mrs. Tom Seay. Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Musslewhite and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Clay Whatley •xere in Roberta Sunday Mrs. Joe Royston, of Lansington, "Miss., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Taylor of Ft. Valley, Miss Annie Taylor, of Atlan- to, and Mrs. R. J. Taylor, of Athens were guests of Mrs. David Mont- i'ort Tuesday. Baptist Missionary Union Holds Regular Meeting The Baptist W. iM. U. held its regular- meeting Tuesday afternoon at the liome of Mrs. li. W. Hinton. The following progann was given - Song, “1 Must Tell Jesus” Subject, “Japan” Theme for Year, “Sheaves for Re joicing” Devotional, “Secret Faults”, Mrs. C. L. Pyron. Flayer, Mrs. C. L. Pyron. Japan Fifty Years Ago. Southern Baptists Beginnings in Japan, Mrs. Troy Whatley. Japan Today, Mrs.. Cliff Byrd. Our Work in Japan, Mrs. H. F. Jelks. Japan Tomorrow, • iM r s. Frank Mussjewhite. Japanese Students in America, Mrs It. A. Hinton. Golden Sheaf of Japan, Mrs. Clay Whatley. Song, “The Kingdom Is Coming” Prayer, Mrs. R, A. Hinton. We enjoyed a delihgtful social hour In which we were served sand wiches and tea, by our hostess, Mrs. B. W. Hinton. The next meeting will he held in the home of Mrs. R. A. Hinton. —Reporter. Ideal News Tlie Sophomore Class entertained ic Seniors of Reynolds High school t a ficui? at Indian Springs Satur- ay. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bell, Mr. and Irs. Luther Bell visited Mr. and Ire. W. E. Marshall, Jr., Sunday, lay 8th 1-* lb Bailey’s Tea 2 for 25c nib Parkway Tea 8Glass 15c 1-4 lb Banquet Tea 19c 1-4 lb Luzianne Tea 19c Sunshine Tea Biscuit, box 10c Sunshine Hydrox, box . . 10c Paper Cups, Plates and Spoons dozen 10c Pt Blue Plate Mayonnaise 25c eqq* ' JW R.E. Auitman Reynolds, Ga. Miss Elizabeth Gill, Messrs Adj-a Whitfield and Enteral Gill of Warwick, visited iMiss Lannis Cromer Friday. Mrs. Hubert Kelley and daughters spent Saturday in Montezuma, Mrs. Hoke Daivis and Mrs, Mavis Chapman were Monday guests of Mrs. Clyde Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Barfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne. \ Miss' Lannis Cromer spent the weekend in Warwick the guest of Miss Elizabeth Gill. Mrs. Archie Hill 1 visited Mrs. J. D. Tarrer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tarrer spent Sunday with datives near Kllaville. Miss Doris Ralbum was a Sunday visitor of Miss Myrtle Payne. Mr. If. L. Barfield and Mr. Grady Payne were in Manchester on busi ness Wednesday. Miss Eugenia Rowland lias return ed 1 to Thomaston after spending a few days in Ideal the guest of Miss Lannis Cromer. Miss Freida Chapman visited Miss Selma Kelley Sunday. IMr. and Mi's C. B. Barfield are spending this week in Ideal the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne, Air. G. W. Arnold has returned to his home in Hawkinsville after spending several days with his son, Mr. Joe Arnold. SINGING AT MT. OLIVE NEXT SUNDAY P. M. All singers and those who enjoy good singing are cordially invited to meet with us at Mt. Olive church, Taylor Mill, next Sunday at 2 p. m. At this time we are expecting choir leaders from various communi ties both of Taylor and adjoining counties. Come, bring your books, and let’s make this a pleasant occasion. —Committee. Jennie Barrow Circle Holds May Meeting With Mrs. Barrow The May meeting of the Jenny Barrow Circle was held Tuesday af ternoon at the home txf Mrs. E. L. Barrow. The meeting was opened with song “Love Divine”, and was followed by prayer by the leader, Mrs C. E. Whatley. After a short business session the following program was rendered: Devotional, “Spiritual Life,” based on II Cor. 5:7, by Mrs. Alice James. Article from Outlook, “Recollec tions of Charlie Soon” 'by John C. Orr, given by Mrs. Susie Wood. Vocal Solo, “Is cour All On th6 AJltar?” by Mis. W. M. Hollis. Article from Outlook, “Of the Soul of This Child” by Eula K. Long, given by Airs. H. K. Sealy. Following the program a delicious ice course was served by the hostess assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Ski- gar Whatley andl Mrs. W. M. Hollis. Pleasant Hill News Mr. Bud Myrick spent the week end with Mr. Ollin 'Myrick. 'Mrs. Emma Lowery, Mrs. Leila Odom, 'Mr. Howard Odom, Miss Su sie Odom, Mr. and Mrs. C. Odom spent the week end' in Montezuma with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hudson and baby of Phenix City, Ala., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myrick. Miss Dorothy Nell Myrick motored to Phenix City with her aunt Sunday to spend her vacation. Arnong those spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myrick were: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Shirah and chil dren, Misses Dorothy and Mildred Howard) and Edgar Tate. Mr. and' Mrs. Artis Myrick had as guests Sunday seovral friends from Columbus. Mauk News Messrs Cecil Montgomery and 1 Mi lan Purvis who are stationed' at the CCC camp, Stevens Pottery, are vis iting relatives' in this community. Messrs Stephen Waller and R. df. Jinks made a business trip to Buena Vista Thursday. Bobby and Howard Montogmery ol Charing are with their grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thurman for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Loreaiza Purvis- and family and Mrs. Fuller o,f Daviston were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fuller. Mrs. R. C. Humber and Mrs. Stevens of Butler were Monday vis itors of Mrs. J. L. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pye and little son of Butler sipent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Boss Wall. Mrs. Wall and children returned home with them and will be their guests this week. Mr. and Airs. A. 'M. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ledford and daughter of Lagrange were recent visitors ot their parents and grand parents, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Watson. Mrs. C. E. Whatley, Mrs. R.L. Bell Miss Winnie Auitman ami Mr. W. H Foy of Reynolds visited friends anu relatives here Friday. Misses- Sara Williamson and Mary Kent spent Sunday with Mr. and E. Foster at Manchester. Mr. Lester Halley of Reynolds, was the guest of friends here Fri day. Air. and Mrs. L. R. Pike and baby visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rustin Sunday. Misses Anne, Nell and Johnnie Pittman, Josephine Montgomery, Frances Wall and Mary Woodall were guests Sunday of Air. and Mrs. J. W. Montgomery at Charing. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lancaster at tended 1 church services at Manches ter Sunday and were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Venaibele. In the af ternoon they drove out to Pine Mountain and visited Mrs. Howard Rflfcy while there. Mrs. J. H. Turner is numbered among the sick we regret to learn. Friends here of Mrs. George Hug gins regretted to hear of her death which occurred in Atlanta last week. She came to 'Mauk as Miss Naomi Pelham- several years ago and was manager of a millinery business for Mrs. H. S. Wall. Later she and Mr. Huggins were married and resided here for several years l-a t e moving to Atlanta. It was also a shoik to friends here of Mr. W. H. Morris, engineer on the A. B. and) C. Railroad, when they learned over radio this mqrning of his tragic death- in the Terminal ho tel fire, in Atlanta. It will be re called that 'Mr. Morris narrowly es caped death about 18 -months ago when his etugne wrecked and he was badly burned- and was confined for several months in an Atlanta Ros- ptal. It was reported then that wouta never 'be able to work again But thru the kind hand of Providence he recovered sufficiently to return to his job on the engine and -was male- ing his fourth trip since going back to work. And while waiting in At lanta for the time to arrice to start his return run back to 75s home n, Fitzgeald he was trapped in the hotel- fire. , The public is cordially invited to attend an evening of delightful en tertainment at the school auditorium Friday night, May 20. PIANO FOR SALE Piano in' this vicinity will sell for balance due rather than ship to At lanta. Write Durden Piano Company, Station C, Box 164, Atlanta, Ga, W. D. SANDERS FILLING STATION AND GARAGE Reynolds, Georgia STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS • Tires, Tubes and Batteries Waking and Qreasing • Blacksmith Work and Farm Machines l OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Quick Road Service Phone 75 Reynolds, Ga. fi/lore than 3 out of every 5 motor car buyers today are choosing sixes. And, of course, the most popular six of all is this new Chevrolet —the Six Supreme! Discriminating people prefer it because of its high quality ... because of its great value ... because it’s the only low-priced car with all these fine car features I • "You’ll be AHEAD with a CHEVROLET!” TAYLOR COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY Reynolds and Butler, Ga. PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES 85-H.P. VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE GENUINE KNEE-ACTION* ALL-SILENT, ALL-STEEL BODIES SHOCKPROOF STEERING* TIPTOE-MATIC CLUTCH •On Mattmr Dm tux. modmh on//.