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Mauk News
5 Mary Woodall, Messrs Fel-
5 and Harper Woodall were g-uests
' S of their sister, Mrs,
at Tazewell.
Will
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jElmurray
Miss Doris Kent spent last week
.‘ h her aunt, Mrs. W. R. Lumpkin
Thomaston.
Mrs _ l R- Pike and baby, Gloria,
re Wednesday guests of her par-
jir. and Mrs. J. L. Rusitin..
Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Lancaster, of
•lumbus, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W
caster Tuesday.
Miss Ruby Jinks of Butler is spend
‘ this week with her parents .
Messrs Duke and Clyde Pittman
(t Sunday for Long Beach, Calif.,
Radio
THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 29, 1938.
PAGE FIVE
Cross Roads News
We are glad to welcome Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Binion into our community
from Fickling Mill community.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Williams and
children spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Emerson.
Mrs. G. N. Taunton and Mrs. H. D.
Hankinson visited Mrs. Fannie Bone
one day last week.
Mrs. Ada Norris is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Roy Emerson for a
few days.
We are sorry to learn of the illness
of Mrs B. C. Crook and wish for her
a speedy recovery.
School opened' here Monday with a
large number of patrons present. The
here they are serving as Radio faculty for this year include: First
{clinicians for the U. S. Navy, af- I erade, Miss Erma Gill, IButler; sec-
snending a month’s vacation with ! on ^ an d third grades, Miss Virginia
r ^ ... - Cole; fourth and -fifth grades, Miss
Irene iKirksey, Butler; Sixth and
seventh grades, Prof. G. T. Jarrard,
of Ohauncey.
We were glad to have the Home
Economics Teacher of Butler, visit in
a number of homes of this communi
ty last week. We extend to her a
cordial invitation to come back soon.
We regret to learn that Mr. G. D.
Perry has been on the sick list re
cently.
Miss Mary Lois Stalnaker spent
Saturday night with her aunt, Mrs.
0. M. Williams.
Mrs. Zetta Peterman was called to
the bedside of her little grand-son at
Thomaston last week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dent visited
relatives here Sunday.
SUpt. and Mrs. V. P. Folds and
children and Mrs 0. B. Bankston vis
ited Mr. and Mrs W. H. Emerson Fri
day.
Miss Lurline Jordan visited Mrs
Earl Bone recently.
,j r parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
'ttman.
jit, and Mrs. Arthur Carpenter of
wrt were visitors Sunday of Mr.
Mrs. R. D. WalleT.
and Mrs. Carl Wilder were
y guests bf their grand-mother
; s Hattie Walker.
j|r, Olern Waters of Reynolds,
cisrs Will and J. D. Adams of How-
, Ed Hollis and 1 son, Paul, of BUt-
r visited friends here Sunday.
Rev. Hudlow occupied the pulpit
He accompanied Rev. Ven-
leto assist in an ordination service
hen Mr. J. W. Foster iwas ordained
j deacon in the Baptist church.
Mr, and Mrs. Pittman had as week
j guests Mr. Robert Sanders, Mr.
d Mrs. H. T. Sanders and little son
omas, of Atlanta.
Miss Margaret Yarbrough, of
Charleston, S. C., is spending her
acation with her parents, Mr. and
'rs. H. V. Yarbrough.
Prof. H. H. Lumpkin and Mr.
arper Woodall motored to Buena
'ista Saturday.
Mrs. H. G. Thurman has recovered
rom a recent' illness to the delight
f her many friends.
School opened here Monday with
n enrollment of 94 pupils.
Mr. and iMrs. Dave Harbuok and
Mrs. Boss Wall were in Columbus
recently.
(loss Roads News
(Written for last week)
The Cross Roads W. H. D. met
fith Mrs. J. E. Locke Friday after
toon, Sept. 16.
There were several matters of in
terest which were discussed at the
eeting\ It was decided to have some
adio stars to come to the school at
early date to be decided by the
tars. Several people were appointed
n a committee to look after having
he school grounds beautified at some
arly date. It was decided to estab-
ish a Constitution and By-Laws for
he Club.
After the business meeting, Miss
ranees Elton gave a very interest
’s talk on “Poultry and Ways of
ising- Better Poultry. She gave
t several bulletins on “Poultry"
“Ways of Baking Better
had.”
k the end of the meeting a de-
lifias salad course and iced-tea was
sened to about ten members by the
i and joint-hostees, Mrs. J. E.
,Jce and Mrs. G. D. Locke.
Die next meeting will meet at the
owe of Mrs. Zetta Peterman.
Friday dinner .guests of Mrs. J. E.
’ e were Misses Rheba Stalnaker,
fences Elton, Mrs. Zetta Peterman
i Mrs. G. D. Locke.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Binion are
ding a few days with Mr. and 1
fe. Roy Emerson.
-Mrs. Howard Taunton has been
siting' her mother, Mrs. iG. T.
eus.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ball have re-
w ned to their home in Tennessee
iter spending a few days with Mr.
"d Mrs. J. E. Locke.
Several from this community at-
anded the Upson County Singing
“ivention in Thomaston Sunday.
Mrs. IMary Stalnaker and daughter
en t Friday in Columbus.
Our community as well as this en-
lre section was saddened by the
“dden death of Mr. Joe Bone which
burred at his home Friday p. m.
Mrs. G. N. Taunton visited Mrs. H
Hankinson Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. O. M. Williams and
Wldren spent Sunday with Mr. and
ts : W. H. Emerson and family.
Five Points
(Written for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jarrell of
Butler and Mrs. J 1 . D. Jarrell of Rey
nolds pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
T. D. Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Colquitt and little
daughter, Joan, of Thomaston, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Jarrell.
Miss Effie Smith and Mr. Mercer
Smith of Butler and Rev. Shepard
of Macon, were the Sunday 1 dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jarrell
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pitts and Cecil
Jr., spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarrell.
Misses Inez and Juliette Jarrell
spent the weekend with home folks.
The many friends of Mrs. Aich
Gray were saddened to learn of her
death which occurred at her home in
Butler Monday. Our people extend to
the bereaved ones heartfelt sympathy
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Starling and
Mrs. John Whittle and son of Thom
aston spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Jarrell.
.Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jarrell are
spending the week in Thomaton the
guests of relatives.
Miss Jessie Adams is spending
some time in Thomaston the guest
of relatives.
Daviston News
Daviston News
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingram and
Bon of Talibotton were Sunday guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs G. A.
Parker.
Mrs. Charlie Buckner is visiting
relatives at Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cosby .were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A
Buckner of Howard.
Mrs. L. H. Moore and daughter,
Frances were Wednesday guests of
Mrs. James Butler.
Rev. McCorkle and family, and
Mrs. W. C. Childs of .Macon were'
Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lem Whatley and family .
Mrs. L. H. Moore was the Thurs
day visitor of Mrs G. A. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and
daughter of Howard Mr. and Mrs.
James Butler and children were Sun
day guests of Mr. and .Mrs, Charlie
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butler.
Remember preaching at Horeb Sat
urday and Sunday. Rev. Daniel of
Ellaville, will have charge of the
services and the public is cordially
invited to.attend.
Pleasant Hill News
(Written for last week)
Mr. J. H. Oliver left Sunday for
Columbus where he has secured em
ployment.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Jones spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Babe Bartlett in Taylor county.
Mrs. Leila returned home last
Thursday after spending some time
with her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Cronv
er.
Mr. Edwin James of Ellaville,
spent the week end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. James.
Mr. and Mrs. Clemson Odom spent
the weekend with her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. W. T. Grimsley.
Mrs. Emma Lowery left Saturday
for Vienna where she .will spend
some time with her son, Mr. J. R.
Lowery.
Mrs Kate Lawhorn of Rupert, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Cromer Saturday.
Mis® Lozie Guy spent the week-end
with her sister at ^ountainiville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Shirah and
children were Sunday dinner .guests
of Mrs. Mamie Oliver near Ideal
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Halstead vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie J'ones Sun
day.
Masters Bill and Jack Smith and
Mr. iMartin James, Mr. and IMrs. L.
Ethree and children and Mr. Dan
Jones were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Jones Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Eubanks were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Hobbs
Mr. Walter was the Sunday .guest
of Mr. Sam Odom.
Mrs. Leila Odom and son, Mr.
Howard Odom, were the guests re
cently of Mr. L.B. Shirah and family
Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 Mathews of
Montezuma were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Shirah Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green of
Fountainville, spent Sunday night
with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Guy.
There will be preaching at Pleas
ant Hill Freewill church Saturday
night at 7:30, also Sunday at 11 a. m.
The pastor, Rev. W. J. Chiidree, will
be in charge of each service. The
public is cordially invited to attend.
Turners Chapel
Rev. W. R. Lawhorn filled his reg
ular appointment here for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso McCrary and
children were Sunday guests of Mr,
and Mrs, E. J. Wainiwright.
School opened here Monday with
Mr. W. T. Horton, principal; Mrs.
Bessie Cooper as assistant. We are
looking forward to a successful
school term under the supervision of
these capable educators.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterman
were Sunday guests of IMr. and Mrs.
R. C. Peterman.
Mrs. N. E. Peterman and family
spent Sunday at Dooly.
Mr. and Mrs Grady Rogers spent
Sunday in Macon where the attended
Pleasant Hill
Mrs. Gertrude McCrary, of Ella-
vile was the Wednesday guest of
Mrs. L. B. Shirah.
Mrs. L. B. Shirah and baby accom
panied Mrs. W. V. Guy on a visit to
Miss Edna Bloodworth Friday.
Mrs. Bessie L. Short and Mrs.
Mandy Wall and daughter were Fri
day guests of Mrs. Kilcrease.
Miss Nelly Kilcrease returned
home Sunday after spending several
| days with Mrs. Bessie Short.
Mrs. Leonard Grimsley of Concord
visited Mrs. Charlie Jones Saturday.
Mrs. C. C. Cromer and children
were the ‘Saturday guests of Mrs.
Leila Odom,
Rev. W. J. Chiidree was the Satui
day night guet of Mr. S. V. Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grimsley of
two of Rev. Sam Morris’ sermons Concord, spent the week end with
delivered at the Baptist tabernacle,
Mr. Morris is doing a wonderful work
in endeavoring to lead people to
Christ.
Messrs Buford and Mason Gassett
of Macon visited friends here this
week.
Mrs. Homer Wainwright underwent
an operation last week at the Mont
gomery hospital. We hope for her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oummings, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Cox jnd children
were Sunday guests of IMr. and Mrs.
Jackson Moore.
Mrs. B. F. ,Moore Jr., and children
were Sunday guests of their parents
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Spillers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Stringfield
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Wainwright.
Mrs. Victoria Moore and children
of Thomaston were Sunday guests of
Mrs. V. A. Moore.
Mrs. Mozelle McCrary and son
were guests of their mother, Mrs.
Lokie Rogers.
Come to prayer services Saturday
night at the home of Mrs. Allic
Turner.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. James.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. O. Kil
crease were Mrs. Bessie Short and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Mc
Carter and children, Mr. C. B.
Shirah and Mr. Wesley Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. .Shirah and
Howard News
Mrs. J. H. BTown spent several
days this week in Macon.
Mrs. M. W. Jinks, Miss Willie
Jinks and Mrs. Woodard Byers visit
ed Mrs. R. S. and Mrs. Bertha Jinks
Saturday.
.Mrs. G. D. Locke and son „of Butler
were recent guests of Mrs Lillian
Brown.
Mrs. W. C. Childs of Macon spent
the week end with relatives and
friends here.
Mr. Fred Guined was the Sunday
guest of his mother, Mrs. Lula Gai
ned.
Mrs. James Brown and daughter
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mia
Charlie Butler at Daviston.
Misses Frances Riley of Atlanta
and Laurette Fickling of Butler have
returned to their home after visiting
Mrs. Joe Brown.
Mrs. O. O. Brown and .Miss Dora*
thy Brown were in Columbus last
week vsiting relatives.
Mrs. Joe Brown delightfully enter*-
crildren were Sunday dinner guests I ‘ aine J; h ® Se T infs Club at her homa
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IMr. and Mrs. G. A. Parker were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Cosby and Mrs. Lizzie Gilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker and Mr.
and Mrs. Britt McOhargue and daugh
ter of Thomaston, (were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Purvis and
family were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Fuller of Mauk.
Several from our community at
tended the Association in Butler
Thursday.
Mrs. F. L. Fuller is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. F. L Purvis.
IMr. and Mrs. Smith of Woodbury
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jim
Buckner and family.
Mrs. L.H. Moore was the Saturday
guest of Mrs. G. A. Parker.
Miss Annie Spinks was the Thurs
day ,guest of Miss 'Minnie Buckner,
Preaching at Shiloh Saturday and
Sunday at 11 a. m. each day. You
are cordially invited to attend each
of these services.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingram and
son of Talibotton were recent guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. GjV.
Paiker.
Mr. Will Smith of Woodbury, is
spending several days the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. 'G. A. Parker.
Plaques on Wall St. Buildings
Many houses and office buildings
in the Wall street district of Man
hattan bear plaques telling about
the historic sites the -structures
occupy. „>
The women who are members of
Mt. Pisgah Baptist church are urged
to meet at the home of Mrs. Polk
Harmon at three o’clock Thursday
afternoon, Sept. 29th, as there are
matters of special interest to W. M.
S. members to be disposed of at this
meeting. This is “Golden Jubilee”
year for the W. M. U.
R. F. D. News
(Written for last week)
Mr. and' Mrs. J. W. Brake spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Wilson, recently
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Hamimook included 1 Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Hammock Mr. and Mrs.
Prather Hammock, Mrs. Sam Jones
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Byers spent
Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Wood
ward Byers.
Mrs. L. V. Averett was the Sunday
guest of Mrs. Rome Culverhouse.
Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Jinks and
daughter, Ruth, were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jinks.
Mr. and -Mrs. Hugh -Smith and
children were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Smith.
Misses Myrtice and) -Louise Thomp
son were Sunday guests of Miss
Ethel Culverhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Hammock
we re week end guests of Mr. and Mrs
Bone Hammock.
Miss Ruth Jinks spent Sunday
with -Miss Doris Culverhouse.
Miss Vivian Jones spent 'Saturday
with Miss Hazel Smith.
Mr andi Mrs. Carson Parks spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Jinks.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Parker of Tal-
botton spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Smith.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Haner of Ckm-
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Jones were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and M-ra.
Louis Jones..
Mrs. Sallie -Cromer returned home
Saturday after spending some time
with her daughter Mrs. Riley Ben-
ford near Oglethorpe.
Mr. Houston James returned home
Saturday after spending some time
last Wednesday p. m.
with his brother, Mr. F. James near
Americus.
Mrs. Sallie Forshee celebrated her
81st birthday 'Sept. 19.
Pleasant Hill church and communi
ty enjoyed the visit by the evange
listic cluib workers of Butler Sunday
p. m. Rev. W. T. Grimsley took
charge of the service following the
club workers. Rev. W. J. 1 Chiidree
had charge of the 11 o’clock service.
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