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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 29, 1938.
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REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT!
-Conducted by-
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Mrs. Betty Whatley shopped in
Atlanta Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Tinsley visited
in Oglethorpe .Monday.
[Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Tinsley visited
2t Macon Wednesday.
Miss Winnie Aultman has return
ed home after having spent sometime
tit .Macon.
■Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Stemhridge of
lizolla called on friends here Sunday
afternoon.
(Mr. Chas. S. Sawyer made a busi-
Mr. Willie R. Goree who attends
Abraham Baldwin College at Tifton
was a recent visitor at the home of
his sister, iMrs. C. S. Sawyer.
Mrs. M. J. Wood, Mrs. W.A. Saun- broug , ht
ders, Mrs. Erly Crawford and Mrs. 1
J. H. Brewer were Thursday visitors
of Mrs. A. V. Brewer at Butler.
Mrs. F. A. Ricks entertained the
Jennie Barrow Missionary Circle
Tuesday afternoon, Sept 25th.
Opening song, “I Am Thine O
Lord,” followed by an article on
Prayer, by Mrs. W. M. Hollis. Min-
Reynolds M. E. Young
People Council Met
Last Sunday Evening
Ideal News
The young people of the Reynolds
Methodist church held their regular
monthly council meeting- at the
church Sunday evening with the
president, Miss Audrew Waters, pre
siding. Mrs. Sawyer gave a short de
utes read and approved. Dues col- j votional, using as her subject, “Lov
lccted and old and new business * n E People.”
The 'Methodist Young People’s
Council was held at the church Sun
day evening. They decided to have a
pledge senice next Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley and
son, Donald, also Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Ed-
jms trip to Tifton and Sylvester Barrow spent Sunday with Mr.
gar Whatley Jr., at G. M. C. Mil-
Nest TTiursday.
IMrs. Henry Hicks of Macon, visit
ed' Mrs F. M. Carson and Mrs. Alice
James recently.
Mias Emily Taylor of Ft. Valley
-Tunv'od her sister, Mrs. David Mont-
3ort last week.
Kir. Julius Lunsford spent the
week end here wth his parents, -Col.
and Mrs. Lunsford.
■Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson and
another, Mrs. Alice James motored to
Xuoon Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Singletary of
(Eofumbus, were recent guests of Mr.
and .Mrs. C. S. Sawyer.
The young people of the Methodist
sitaieh are sponsoring a ‘‘Masquerade
IBarty Friday night of this week.
'Mrs. Billie Greelish of New York
®fty, is here on a visit to her par
rots, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hollis and
«hildren spent Sunday with their
giarents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hollis.
Mr. Robert Bell Jr., who is attend
ing Mercer University at Macon
jpent the week end with his parents.
(Mrs. F. K. Daily, of East Radford,
is the distinguished guest of
Hev. and Mrs. T. H. Tinsley this
week.
Mbb. J. H. Brewer and Miss Aud
rey Waters visited Mrs. A. V. Brew
er and daughter, Mariona, in Butler
Sunday.
Mrs. F. M. Corson entertained the
BtStbodist church Board of Christian
JEducation at her home last Thurs
day night.
Mr. Jame Griffith who recently, un
derwent an appendix operation at the
Montgomery hospital in Butler has
irtirne home.
Mrs. Douglas Tye and little son
Wouglas, Jr., of Americus, are spend
ing a few days with her father, Mr.
W. I. Powell.
Mrs. Chas. Sawyer and children,
Aurelia and Hugh spent Friday night
and Saturday with relatives at
JLumpkin and Cuthbert.
.Mrs. C. A. Goree, Mt. Terrell 1 Go-
i» andi family of Cuthbert, visited
tfkeir daughter nd sister, Mrs. C. S.
Sawyer one day last week.
The many friends of Mrs. G. H.
CCoddard sympathise with her in the
lias of her father, Mr. McCoy, whose
death occurred last Tuesday.
up.
Announcement of Zone
Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 27th. A pe
tition on lynching from the superin
tendent of Christian Sbcial Relations
was read and signed."
Mrs. Tinsley led the devotional us
ing Scripture from St. John’s gospel
and Mathew 5:14. Her thoughts were
taken from a mission study book,
“Never Failing Light”. Heart-search
ing questions that made us think
were asked. Do all persons enjoy
equally shared light? Where is it
most felt and why? Why do two
persons with the same amount of
light do and act differently? Ib light
to ‘be looked at or to reveal what it
shines upon? Where do we find light
today? We have the privilege of get
ting It from the inspired word and in _ . _ . „ ., _ ,
, , ... , ,, , , Eugenia Joiner on Friday, Oct. 28th,
deeds and actions of the revealed . ... ,
ledgeville.
Messrs E. H. Heath, M. L. Hawes
and their wives, also Mrs. Martha
Johnston, of Stillmore, Ga., spent
Sunday, Sept. 18, with Mr. and Mrs
C. S. Sawyer.
Quarterly Conference for the Rey-
nolds-Crowell charge will be held
next Thursday, Oct. 6th at the Rey
nolds Methodist church. Lets have a
large attendance.
The many friends of Mrs. J. A.
Pendcrgrast are glad to learn that
she has such splendid music class in
Tliomaston. At present she has 62
students on roll.
Friend of Miss Lucile Wilson will
be interested to learn that she has I seeing the peoples of the world: No-
returned home after undergoing an gro, delinquent, underprivileged ? If
The committee chairman gave -re
ports on all work done since last
meeting.
Under new business the council
voted to cooperate through theii
committee on Evangelism, with the
committee from the Adult -Church
Council in making plans to observe
“Childhood and Youth Week”, the
third week in. October.
It was stressed again that each
chairman bring written
each Council meeting.
The motion was made and carried
to hold' the Council meetings in the
homes of the Council members as
heretofore, and the time will be on
Friday nights before the first Sun
day in each month.
The next meeting will be held with
Miss 'Brown of Oglethorpe was the
Friday guest of Mrs Wade Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne were
Thursday guests of Mrs. Peggy Rob
erts at Pinehurst.
Mrs. J. W. Terrer and Mrs. J. D.
Tarrer were .guests of Mrs Archie
Hill at Oglethorpe Thursday,
Misses Hattie Vanson and Doris
Rayburn were Saturday night g-uests
of Miss Myrtle Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne, Mr. C.
B. Barfield and Mr. Joe Standridge
made a business trip to Americus
Saturday.
Mrs. Paul Cromer, Misses Frances
and Helen Cromer visited relatives ill
Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tarrer were
Sunday guest of relatives near Ella-
ville.
Mr. Alvin Rayburn of Americus,
spent the week end with his parents,
reports to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rayburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne and
children were the Sunday guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Barfield.
Mr. and Mrs Marvis Chapman were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Chapman.
Miss Jencie Giles visited relatives
in Americus Saturday.
word,—persons— reflections of the
light of Jesus. First, think of full
exposure of light. Second, the amount
of light it can furnish. Third, reflec
tion. No reflection will be of use un
less the light falls right. We cannot
reflect until Jesus shines. We are not
here to absorb but to reflect. We
are prone to enjoy sermons and good
things, but not willing to radiate
them. Light! In what light are we
appendix operation at the Montgom
ery hospital in Butler.
The ladies of the Methodist Mis
sionary Society entertained the mem
bers of the Perry Zone here Tues
day at which time a splendid attend
ance of local people and visitors
were present.
Plans have been completed for a
Masquerade Party to be held at Rey
nolds Friday night, Sept. 30. Each
member will come dressed in Mas
querade and bring sandwiches and a
nickel. Be at the Methodist church at
7:30 p. m.
Presiding Elder A. W. Reese, of
the Macon District, will preach at the
Reynolds Methodist church Sunday
morning.This will be his last Sunday
appointment with us before annual
conference and the expiration of his
term as our Presiding Elder. Let’s
have a fine crowd out to church.
Come and bring some one with you.
Mrs. V. P. Folds and Mrs. C. S.
Newton of Butler were visitors here
to the Perry Missionary Zone meet
ing Tuesday, We are always so glad
to have these and the other fine la
dies cometo our town .and church.Mrs
Folds has recently been made Colum
bus District Secretary of the Mis
sionary Society, taking the place of
Mrs. Olin Hammock of Sheliman,
who resigned to become Conference
Secretary.
Recent Bride Honored
At Home of Mrs. Hicks
unless otherwise announced
The meeting was closed with
prayer by Bro. Tinsley, after which
the Worship Chairman took charge
and with her committee rendered a
good program, the regular Sunday
night program as taken from the
Epworth Highroad.
—Pub. Chairman.
Crowell News
Paul had not heard testimony of
Jesus and seen Jesus reflected in
Stephen we might have missed the
light reflected by those books in our
Bible. First, how long would it take
to make Reynolds truly Christian it
everybody prayed about it as I do?
Second, how long would it take to
make the nation Christian if all gave
of their money and time to this cause
as I do? Third, how long would it
take to make desciples if every body
took the program of Jesus a3 I do?
Fourth, have I moral courage to ex
pect of others more than I give?
Song, “Let the Lower Lights Be
Burning.” Articles contributed frbm
the Outlook were given by Mrs. Saw
yer, Mrs. Carson and Mrs. What ey.
Refreshing drinks and sandwiches
were .served by the hostess.
—Pub. Office:
My crown is in my; heart, not on my
head;
Not deck’d with diamonds, and In
dian stones.
Nor to be seen: My crown is called
content;
crown that seldom king enjoy.
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REYNOLDS, GA.
Mrs. Albert Hicks entertained Mrs.
Lawrence Cook with a Cocacola Par
ty last Tuesday morning.
The home was beautifully decorat
ed with Fall flowers.
Thirty-five guests called to meet
Mrs. Cook and- to enjoy Mrs. Hicks’
hospitality. Cocacola and sandwiches
were served.
U. D. C. Holds First
Meeting Since May
The Gordon-Carson Chapter held
its September meeting at the Club-
Chapter House Thursday, this being
their first meeting since the month
of May.
The Chapter voted to pay thirty
cents per capita on Jefferson Davis
Memorial.
The secretary read the hostesses
for the fiscal year and asked that if
not convenient for them to entertain
the month assigned, please exchange.
Mrs. F. M. Carson was elected dele
gate to the .State Convention which
meets in Gainesville in October.
The Chapter will sell pansy plants
again this Fall. Mrs. W. E. Marshall
Sr., and Mrs. Earl Wright are on
this committee.
The hostesses Mrs. Earl Wright
and Mrs. J. D. Beall served' sand
wiches and coffee.
—Press Reporter.
The following engagement
r.ouncement of Miss Minnie Frances
Whittington, formerly of Reynolds,
to Rev. William L. Hargrave, of Co
coa, Fla., will be of interest to their
many friends in this section.
Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Whit
tington, of Merritt Island, Fla., an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Minnie Frances, to Rev.
Wm. Loftin Hargrave, of Cocoa, Fla.
the wedding to be solemnized in St.
Mark’s Church, Cocoa, on Monday
afternoon, Feb. 13
Miss Whittington, who rwas horn in
Reynolds, Ga., moved to Merritt Is
land in 1923 with her family, where
she has since lived. She attended
school in Cocoa, where she made a
commendable record, being editor of
the Orange and Black in her senior
year and graduating with highest
honor in her class. Later she attend
ed business college in Jacksonville
and returned to Cocoa two years ago
to accept a position with the Barnett
National Bank.
Mr. Hargrave was born in Wilson.
N. C., the son of Mrs. Frances D,
Hargrave and the late Dr. B. W.
Hargrave of that city. He attended
the public schools in Atlanta, later
graduating from the Atlanta Law
school, receiving his L. B. degree
After three years with the Miami
Bank and Trust Co., and the Silver
Bluff Properties, he returned to
school in Monteagle, Tenn., and At
lanta. In 1932 he graduated from the
Virginia Seminary in Alexandria, Va.
and went to Cocoa the same year to
take charge of St. Mark's Episcopal
Church.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to those who
were so kind and thoughtful to us
during the illness and death of our
mother.
Mr. & Mrs. W. T. Ricks
And Family,
Mr. N. P. Edge.
WESLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scandrett of
Macon visited their mother, Mrs.Hat-
tie Scandrett.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wainwright
and family spent Saturday in Macon,
Miss Helen Neisler of Georgia
Southwestern College, spent the
week end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Neisler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hart and fami
ly visited Mr and Mrs. T. O. Jones.
Mr and Mrs. Will Jarrell of Ft.
Valley spent Sunday with theii
daughter, Mrs. Jewel McCrary and
family.
Don’t forget to attend the Circus
at Crowell Saturday, Oct. 1st, 7:3<
o’clock p. m.
Miss Eleanor Booth of Americus
spent the week end with her parents
Mr. and Mr. H. H. Booth.
Miss Janey Neisler visited Miss
Florence O’Neal Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. O’Neal and son, James
were visiting in Andersonville la9t
week.
Mrs. H. E. Neisler was in Ameri
cus Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. iLanier Scandrett of
Ft. Valley, visited their mother, Mrs.
Hattie Standrett.
Be sure not to miss the fun at the
Circus Saturday, at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. George Young were
In Butler Wednesday.
Miss Beatrice Windham and Miss
Gussie Dukes spent the week end in
Thomaston with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Beeland.
Mrs. T. J. Ilortman spent Friday
In Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Lewis spent
Sunday in Crawford county with Mr
and Mr3. J. T. Lewis.
Master Clyde and Howard Cochran
of Roberta spent .Sunday with Mil
lard Bloodworth.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cosey and Mi
Tom ‘Montgomery pents Monday
Macon.
Mr. George Young in Milledgeville
Monday.
Don’t miss the fun at the Circus
Saturday at 7-30 p. m.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
MAUK SCHOOL FACULTY
ENTERTAINED AT DINNER
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 foe made on all
delinquents. I will be at the Rey
nolds Pharmacy Oct. 1st.
This September 21st, 1938.
A. J. PAYNE, City Marshal.
Mrs. R. D. Waller and Mrs. L. R,
Pike were joint hostesses in enter
taining the school faculty at a six
o'clock dinner at the home of Mrs,
Waller Monday evening.
Those enjoying their hospitality
were: Misses Rita Peacock, Nettie B
j Hill, Ruby Rustin, Prof. H. H. Lump
of kin and Prof. J, W. Lancaster. Miss
Ruby Jinks who is spending this
week at home, was also an invited
guest.
Ingredients of a Haggis
T , ingredients of a haggis are
the chopped hearts and livers of
sheep, mixed with onions and herbs,
and boiled in a lamb’s stomach.
Mrs. O. 0. Brown of Howard has
been the recent guest of Mrs. Clyde
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Mr. and
Mrs. Ollie Bazemore of Butler were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W J
Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarrell were the
Sundty guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A
Spinks.
Mrs. Addis Scott and little son
have returned to Thomaston after
spending sometime with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Downs.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Adams and
family spent Sunday with Mrs. J. H.
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bazemore of
Butler are pesnding this week with
their parents, Mr. and IMra. W.
Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and
family were Saturday guests of Mr,
and Mrs A. M. Greathouse at Thom,
aston.
We are sorry to learn that Mr,
Walter Heath is seriously ill and
hope he will soon be on the road to
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maxwell and
little daughter of Talhotton were the
recent guests of Mt. and Mrs. R. M,
Suggs.
The Wesley school opened Monday
morning with a very good attendance
The faculty for the term is composed
of the following: :Mr. Herman Ellis-
ton, of Rupert; Misses Bessie Childs
and Hazle Hortman of Butler; and
Miss Katherine Duvall of Reynolds.
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