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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER 'GEORGIA, at^l'EAtBER 22, 1988.
jiajsiaiai£iaaiaiEiSEiaEic®^j I Business Meet W.M.S.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT) i
-Conducted by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Mr. E. W. Oook spent Sunday
Atlanta.
Mr. and (Mrs. James Ricks spent
Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. Pat Hodges of Americus spent
last week-end here.
Miss Evelyn iGriffith spent the
reck end in Macon.
Miss Hodges Hostess
To Monthly Meeting
Missionary Society
Mr. Clarence Seay spent a few
day’s in Jacksonville last week.
Miss Winnie Aultman is the guest
f friends in Macon this week.
Mr. David Coolik and Mr. Sammic
<Coolik spent Tuesday in Macon.
Mrs. Sid Bryan and Mias Susan
Bryan spent Wednesday in Macon.
Mr. John Turk, of Colquitt, was
the guest of friends here Monday.
Mr. Woodfin Hinton of Atlanta,
■pent the week end with home folks.
The W. M. S. held its regular
monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon,
Sept. 13th, at the home of Miss
Marion Hodges.
Mrs. C. L. Pyron had charge of
the followinf program observing
“State Mission Day":
Song, “Bringing in the Sheaves"
Devotional, Mrs. 11. A. Unton
Prayer, Mrs. R. A. Hinton.
State Missions Throughout the
Southern Baptist Convention, Mrs.
James Ricks.
Golden Opportunity to Live for
Christ, Mrs. D. E. Byrd
Teaching Them to Observe All
Things, Mrs. C. L. Pvr.in.
The Golden Opportunity: Bring an
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worthen were Offering, Mrs. H. F. Jolks.
guests of Mr. and
Sunday.
Mrs. Hoke Byrd
Miss Ruby Jinks of Butler was the
guest of Mrs. Robert Bell for the
week end.
Messrs Henry Payne, W. Crawford
and Jack Weaver spent Sunday in
Itillcdgeville.
the
Song, “Give of Your Host to
Mstcr.”
Prayer, Mrs. C. L. Pyron.
Business.
We were dismissed witn prayer by
Mrs. Jelks.
Delicious refreshments were served
by the hosstess, Miss Mation Hodges
—Chin, cf Pub.
The business meeting of the M. W.
M. S. was held aot the church Sept. 6
with the president, Mrs. F. A. Ricks,
presiding.
Song, “Come Thou Fount."
Business: A letter from Mrs. T. C.
Rogers, zone leader of this district,
ws read asking for the Zone meeting
to be held in Reynolds. It was de
cided to invite them Sept. 26; lunch
to be served.
! Quarterly meeting will be held
Oct. 6th with lunch to be served.
The program was in charge of Mrs.
W. A. Saunders.
Theme: “Planting the Gospel in
Mexico.”
Song, “O! Zion Haste.”
Prayer, Mrs. Tinsley.
Changes in Mexico, Mrs. Rieks.
Adjustments in Schools, Mrs.
Swearingen.
Social Centers, Mrs. Sealy.
Rural Work, Mrs. W. M. Hollis.
Deaconesses in Mexico, Mrs. C. E.
Whatley.
Christian Literature, Miss Winnie
Griffith.
Mexicans and Their Work, Mrs.
Williams.
Devotional, Mrs. Sawyer.
Prayer, Mrs, Saunders.
—Supt. of Pu.b.
Crowell News
What is lovely never dies, but
passes into other loveliness, star-dust
or sea-foam, flowers or mingled air.
The Crowell Sunday School pre
sented a very interesting program
last Sunday in behalf of the Metho
dist Orphanage at Macon, after
which the regular church service was
conducted by Rev. Tinsley. Come and
join in these services each third Sun
day at 11 o’clock.
Mr. O. R. Montgomery. Misses
Mildred, Marie and Mary Montgom
ery were Shoppers in Macon Friday.
Oowel! school is planning an
amateur circus to be presented by
the students and others.
Misses Sara Neisler and Mary
i Booth left for Rupert this week
where they will resume
as teachers.
Mauk News
Mr. J W. Woodall is attending a
Primitive Baptist Association at Ro
berta this week.
Mrs. Boss Wall and children are
spending this week with Mr. and Mrs
H. G. Pye in Butler.
Misses Frances and Martha Wall
were guests Monday night of their
aunt, Mrs. E. L. Whittington near
Junction City.
Mrs. Evelyn Cook of Talbotton,
was a recent visitor of her aunt,
Mtb. R. D. Waller.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
M. B. Pittman. *
Mrs. H. G. Thurman is able to be
up after several weeks illness. Her
numerous friends hope she continuca
to improve.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lancaster and
children spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lancas
ter.
Mrs. J. H. Turner and Miss Marion
Pope are among the sick in the com
munity, however each of them
reported to be improving.
Mr. R. E. Pierce, of Fulton, Ky.
accompanied by his brother, Mr. E. C
Pierce, of Panhandle district were
Mrs. J. L. Anthony is visiting her mingling with friends here Tuesday
daughter, Mrs. JR. C. Humber at But
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilder, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Wilder, of Buena Vista,
were guests Sunday of Mrs. Hattie
their work j Walker.
Mrs. J. P. Cowart and little son of
Friends of Mr. J. W. Waters are
glad to see him out again after sev
eral days illness.
Miss Martha Powell spent last
week in Adel the guest of her sister
Mrs. Edgar Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Clate Waters of Ma
con, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Waters Sunday.
Mr. L. B. Smith and Miss Tellie
Devemex, of Dublin, were week-end
guests of Miss Eloise Wall.
The friends of ^Aiss Lucile Wilson
are glad to learn that she is improv
ing after an appendix operation.
Misses Alice A^kman, Neva Bell,
liaurice Aultman and Ruby Jinks
■pent Wednesday night in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Avera and son,
Clifford, Jr., of Roberta, were guests
«f Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Saunders Sun
day.
The friends of Mrs. Lois SamU are
glad to have her back home after
spending sometime in the hospital
■1 Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hightower of Macon,
■re spending some time here. Mr.
Hightower is with Mr. N. L. Halley's
Radio shop.
Frances^ Ricks Circle
Met Last Monday Nite
With Mrs. L. Williams
Sally Anthony Circle
Met With Mrs. James
The Sallie Anthony Circle met with
Mrs. Sid James Sept. 20 with the
new leader, Mrs. McDonald, presid-
The Frances Ricks Circle met with
Mrs. Lizzie Williams, Monday night,
Sept. 19th. Mrs. Robert Bell was in
charge of the program.
Opening Song, “What a Friend"
Prayer, Miss Evelyn Griffith.
Minutes, Mrs. Erma Hicks .
Business was discussed. The Circle
is to have charge of Prayer Meeting
Wednesday night. A chicken supper
is planned for Thursday night.
Dues were taken and $1.10 was col
lected.
Mrs. Ricks’ Carson ^ave an in
teresting talk on “Schrritt College.’’
Mr. Will Foy read an interesting
letter from a Scarritt College stu
dent.
Mrs. Lester Halley gave the de
votional.
Song, “Love Lifted Me.”
Prayer, Mrs. Lizzie Williams.
There were about fourteen mem
bers present and four visitors.
A delicious salad course was
served.
The next meeting will be held with
Mrs. John Mims.
—Pub. Chm.
Mrs. Gray Hicks was appointed
publicity chairman for the Circle.
The Zone Meeting will meet Tues
day, Sept. 27. Mrs. W. A. Saunders
and Mrs. Crawford will look after the
church cleaning Monday.
The Quarterly Meeting dinner
committee from this Circle, Mrs.
Shealy, -Mrs. Windham, Mrs. Sid
James.
The Circle will meet with Mrs.
Cliff Windham in October.
Mrs. Gray Hioks gave the devo
tional using scripture lesson from
Rom. 2:1-11.
The Life Story of a Southern
Woman (Miss Annie Swindall) of
Southwest Texas, for her good work
done in the Christian service was
presented by Mrs. M. J. Wood.
“How Peace Will Come,” an open
letter to Rev. W. C. Huckalbee from
a young Japanese minister, was read
by Mrs. Robert Bell.
—Reporter.
Misses Helen Neisler and Eleanor
Booth left for Americus Wednqpday
where they will enter Southwestern
College.
Those on the sick list this week
include Mrs. Tom Montgomery, Mrs.
John iSkandrett, Mrs. J.C. Fuller and
Mr. Jeff Young. We hope each of
them will soon be able to be out.
Make your plans to attend the cir
cus. It will be well worth your time.
Mr. Joshua Burgess spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Foy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Byrd and C. B.
Byrd, Jr., spent Thursday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callahan are
visiting Mrs. Callahan’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Trapp.
Don't miss the fun at the circus
Saturday night, Oct. 1.
Mrs. H.L. Collins is spending this
week-end in Thomaston.
The Epworth League entertained
the Crowell teachers, Mt. Kenneth
Shaner, of Milliboro Springs, Va.,
Mrs. Naomi Burgess and Miss Fran
ces Foy, -both of this county, with a
Weiner Roast at Ficklings Mill Fri
day night. The group gathered
I around a camp -lire and enjoyed an
evening of games and social fun.
Macon, spent a few days last week
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Thurman, while Col. Cowart at
tended Federal Court in Columbus.
■Mr. H. H. Lumpkin arrived Monday
from Monroe, N. C., at which place
he closed a summer term of school
Friday. He is visiting his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Hearn in
Schley county, before opening school
here Monday.
Mr. and Mts. Brooks Montgomery
and children of Americus visited Mrs
Laura Montgomery Sunday.
Misses Eleanor Jarrett and Sarah
Johnson of Columbus were recent
visitors of Miss Mary Woodall.
Mr. and Mrs. R. iL. Sanders and
son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. San
ders and son, Thomas, of Atlanta,
and Mr. J. T. Pittman of Fitzgerald
He visited his boyhood home, which
is now known as the Steed Brothers
place on Whitewater creek. He stat
ed the only things he recognized were
some rocks and posts his father
placed in the erection of a black
smith shop many years ago,
Bed Spreads, full size, all colors,
$1.00 values for only 60c during
Dreizins Harvest of Values Safe
beginning Friday morning at Butler,
POUND:—A bunch of keys were
found on the streets of Butler Wed-
nesday. Owner please call by this of-
flee, identify and claim same.
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ginning Friday, Sept. 23.
Howard News
NORWICH
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saunders and
daughter^, Virginia and Jane, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Saun
ders Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Ogburn has returned
borne after spending some time in
Valdosta, the guest of her sons,
Messrs Joe and Clarence Ogburn.
Those leaving for school this week
are: Misses Elizabeth (Lucas, Virginia
Saunders, Virginia Young and Mrs.
James Shell, G. S. T. C., Milledge-
lille; Robert Bell and Walton Hodges
to Mercer University, Macon; Sam-
mie Coolik, to Emory University.
5-lb Sugar
25c
10-lb Sugar....
49r
25-lb Sugar....
$122
100-lb Sugar.. .
$4.85
24-lb Victory Flour
65c
241b S'S,” Flour 75c
Blue Plate or Duke's
Mayonnaise, pt..
25c
Blue Plate or Duke's
Mayonnaise, qt...
45c
Sunshine Butter Cookiesl5c
Rev. Emerson To Preach
At Mt. Olive Sat. Night
Rev. W. H. Emerson will preach
Saturday night at Mt. Olive church,
(Potterville), having accepted an in
vitation from the pastor, Rev. W. J.
Childree to occupy the pulpit at the
7:30 p. m, esrvice. The public is ex
tended a cordial invitation to attend.
The community singing will be held
at this church Sunday at 2 p. m.
Singers and music lovers are invited
to bring along their books and help
make this an enjoyable and profitable
service. —A Member.
R.E. Aultman
REYNOLDS, GA.
»
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The sinking fund commission
the City of Reynolds has given me
orders to collect taxes due the City
of Reynolds. After the first of
October, levies will be made on all
delinquents. I will be at the Rey
nolds Pharmacy Oct. 1st.
This September 21st, 1938.
A. J. PAYNE, City Marshal.
HOTEL LANIER
Macon, Georgia
Conveniently Located
Excellent Cafe
Rates $1.50 and Up
The revival will begin next Sunday
night, 7:30 o’clock, at Pine Level
M. E. church. The public is cordially
invited. We are looking for a great
revival. The services will be conduct
ed by the pastor, assisted by Rev. H.
L. Lumpkin.
Mr. Wm. Hart visited relatives in
Thomaston Monday.
Mrs. Brooks Montgomery of
Americus, visited relatives at Nor
wich during the week end. v
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Harris spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Montgomery.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Moore were Rev. and
Mrs. H. L. Lumpkin, Rev. and Mrs.
W. R. Lumpkin, of Thomaston; Miss
Frances Lumpkin, Mr. L. Hanson, of
Thomaston.
Miss Margaret Yarbrough of
Charleston, S. C., is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Yarbrough.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hays, Mr. and
Mrs. Hutcheson of Thomaston, spent
the week end with Rev. and Mrs. J.
L. Whitley.
Mrs. J. B. Lumpkin and children
of Thomaston were weekend guests of
their mother, Mrs. Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Christopher
and children were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Yarbrough.
Several of our people attended the
singing at Thomaston Sunday.
Mrs. D. R. Parker and daughter,
Miss Myrtice, were recent guests oi
Mr. and Mrs. V. Yarbrough.
Miss Golden Hart was the Sunday
guest of Misses Sarah and Louise
Hall.
Mrs. Sarah Baker continues quite
ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs
D. C. Abbot.
Inspiring services were conducted
at New Life Freewill church Sunday
by,the pastor, Rev. W. R. Lumpkin,
of Thomaston. The public is extended
a cordial invitation to services at
this church each month, the regular
days of worship being third Satur
day and Sunday of each month.
Mrs. Maude Sealy and Miss
Frances Sealy spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Harris at Juniper.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Brown were in
Atlanta one day recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom C-uined and
family were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Lula iGuined and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Shellman Martin and
daughters and Mrs W C. Childs of
Macon were Sunday -guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Brown and other rela
tives here.
Friends of Mrs. R. S. Jinks will
regret to learn that she continues on
the sick list .
Several from here attended the
Baptist Association in Butler last
week.
Mrs. Joe Brown and children were
recent guets of Mrs. C. F. Fickling
in Butler.
Mr. R. S. Jinks spent Tuesday in
Butler.
Mrs. Ida Culverhouse and Mrs. E.
Pike visited Mrs. D W. Culverhouse
Saturday.
Mrs. Julia Jinks is visiting her son
Mr. Floyd Jinks and family near
Garden Valley.
Elder S. H. MeCorkle of Ellaville,
will fill his regular appointment at
Shiloh Primitive church Saturday and
Sunday.
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CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING
A big colorful harvest of Fall
Prints, worth 12 l-2c a yard, Har
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Dry Goods Store, Butler, iGa.
Ideal News
Mrs. J. W. Tarrer was the Sunday
guest of Mr and Mm J.D. Tarrer.
Mr. H. L. Barfield of Oglethorpe,
was the Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs
Grady Payne and family.
Mr. Joe Arnold and children spent
the week end with relatives in Tay
lor county.
Mr. and Mrs. W. iG. James and
daughter, Miss Mildred Janies of Ru
pert, spent the week-end with. Mr.
and Mrs. ’Grady Payne.
Mrs. Jerome Fowler was the Mon
day guest of Mrs. H. C. Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne and -
children were spend-the-day guests
of their daughters, Misses Louise j
Payne and Lanis Cromer in Macon
Sunday. ]
Messrs J. D. Tarrer and Clyde'
Chapman made a business trip to j
Atlanta Friday. !
Mrs. J. D. Tarrer visited her
daughter, Mrs. ATchie Hill, in Mon- J
tezuma Friday. i
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