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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER 'GEORGIA, OCTOBER 6, 1938.
IREYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
-Conducted by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds |
Miss Martha Powell spent Sunday
zb Adel.
spent
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Payne
Friday in Tifton.
Mr. Lewis Coolik of Tnlbotton
ifpent Friday here.
llev. Jglks filled his appointment
at Mufeella Sunday.
Ogtoum spent
Mrs. M. A. Lifsey and her guest
Mrs. W. D. Octiauley spent Monday
in Columbus.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Foy
regret to learn of their leaving, Rey
nolds. but wish for them much suc
cess in their new field of labor.
Dt. and Mrs. J. E. Sammons of
Macon are expected to be guests of
Mrs. E. E. Hodges during the Asso
ciation which will convene here on
Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 11-12.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Waters, of Ma
con, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Clem Waters.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ricks and Mrs.
: James Ricks spent Tuesday in Ma-
I con shopping.
Mr. arid Mrs. Otis 0 hum spent j ].;j Swearingen was on the sick
Saturday in Macon. ]; s t ] ast ], u ^ j s oa t a g a j n W e are
Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Sawyer shop- glad to learn.
Jed ir ' Macon F ri ‘lay. j Mr E. J. Mims of Corde'.e spent
Mr. Pat Hodges of AmevicOs spent I the week end hero with Mr. and Mrs
:6e week end at home . j.lohn Mims.
the i Mrs. J. E. Spinks, of Columbus is
| visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Florence Warmock spent the j
week end in Montezuma
Miss Catherine Hicks
we<*k end in Montezuma.
spent
Luke Mitchell.
Mr. and 'Mrs. E. E. Jarrell spent
Sunday with Mrs. Jarrell.
Air. Willie Suggs attended the fu
neral of his uncle, Mr. Waiter Heath
lust Wednesday.
Crowell News
Somebody did a golden deed;
Somebody proved a friend in need;
Somebody sang a beautiful song;
Somebody smiled the whole day long
Somebody thought, Tis sweet to live
Somebody said, l’ui glad to give;
Somebody fought a valiant fight;
Somebody lived to shield the right;
Was that “somebody" you ?
Daviston News
Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryan, Misses
Air. and Mrs. E. T. Shealy and son g usan ant | p UC y Bryan shopped in
Atlanta Saturday.
Sunday School Class Entertained
The Crowell Junior Sunday School ]
class was delightfully entertained at \
the home of Mrs. C. B. Byrd last Fri-1
uuy night. Both in and out-of-door |
gaiiies were played, after which re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Byrd and her little daughter, IMarcha
Jo
We were glad to have Mr. M. J.
Wood of Reynolds, and Rev. Erwin,
of Talbotton with us at this party.
Mrs. L. Mathews of Columbus,
spent several days guests of her sis
ter, Mrs. Charlie Butler.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ar.d
Mrs. Henry Cosby and Mrs. Lizzie
Gilbert were Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pur
vis and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Buckner of Howard.
Rev Daniel of Ellaville was the
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. M.Mor
gan. v
Mrs. James Butler and children
were wek end yuests of their parents
Air. and Mrs. AVill Brady.
Monday guests of Mrs. G. A.
Parker were Mrs. L. H. Moore and
daughter, Airs. Charlie Butler and
Airs. Carl Butler. v
Mr. and Airs. G A. Parker were
Sunday guets of Air. and Mrs. Lem
Whatley and family.
Mr. and'Airs. Asa Spinks of Thom-
aston were weekend guests of Mr.
Bob Whatley.
| Airs. James Butler and children
I were Friday guests of Mrs. L. H.
i Aloore.
Howard News
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Buckner were
Sunday guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Hen
ry 'Cosby and Airs. Lizzie Gilbert.
Mr. D. N. Sealy visited his sister,
Mrs. Lillian Brown Saturday.
Ideal News
Air. and Mrs. Grady Payne were
Montezuma Friday.
Airs. Jess Williams was the Friday l
guest of Mrs. George Chapman.
Misses Margaret Furlow and B es . I
sie Waller were Wednesday guests!
Mrs. Ella Jinks was the recent j of Mrs. Grady Payne,
guest of Mrs R. S. and Airs. Bertha Air. Grady Payne and Air, J oe
Jinks. I Standridge made a business trip to
Aliss Dorothy Brown who has ac- Americus Saturday,
cepted a position in Columbus, spent
speut Sunday ini THomaston.
Messrs J. W. Brunson nnd James
Stay spent Friday in Albany.
Miss Estcll Ricks spent the week
end in Alontezuma with friends.
Mrs. Earl Alarshall and Chink Alar
shall spent Sunday in Alacon.
.Mrs. Walker Fickling is visiting
setatives in Ellaville this week.
Mr. nnd Airs. Crisp Saunders of
Alacon, spent Sunday with Air. and
Airs. W. H. Hall.
Messrs Walton Hodges, Jr., and
Robert Bell, Jr., of Alercer spent the
week end at home.
Aliss Alary Bootli of Rupert, spent
the week end with her parents, Air.
and Airs. H. H. Booth.
Aliss Helen AIcDaniel left Thurs
day for Alacon where she will be en
rolled at G. A. B.
Mrs. Howard Neisler is on the sick
Hst this week we regret tc learn.
Air. and Airs. Frank Stevens of
Columbus spent Sunday with Mr. and
Airs. Artis Saunders.
.Mr and Airs. Will Foy spent Thurs
day night and Friday in Sylvester.
Mrs. J. F. Webb of Roberta visit-
si Mrs M. A. Lifsey last Tuesday.
Airs. H. C- Bond of Alacon visited
Mr. and Mrs,. H. C. Bond, Jr., Fri-
«iay.
Mrs. Emma Ogbum, Mr. Tom
Poole and Darn 9pent Sunday in Val-
■Rnsta.
iMiss Thelma Barrow spent last
week in Ft. Valley with Airs. J. B.
Hinton.
Airs. Charlie Horton and children
spent last week in Ft. Valley and
Macon with relatives.
Air. and Airs. Ralph Dunn, of
Warm Springs, spent the weekend
with Airs. Albert Hicks.
Mesdarr.es Ricks Carson, Hoodman
Parks, Earl Wright and Tom Day
shopped in Alacon Friday
Air, and Airs. F. A. Ricks spent
the wek end in Atlanta guests of
Air. and Airs. Thompson.
Air. Jim Wierengs of Cairo, spent
ISaturday and Sunday with Mrs. Nell
Xueas. ■'
iMr. Julius Lunsford of Atlanta,
«pent the week end with Col and Airs
JLunsford.
Mesdames Frank Musslewhite and
day Whatley visited in Roberta
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Foy and Airs. R.
1L. Bell spent the weekend in Meri
dian, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Holt of Dahlonega,
are spending this week with Airs. Ed
■Swearingen.
Mr. Edgar Whatley attended a Le
jfioni meeting in Macon and while
there motored over to Milledgeville
Sid see Edgar, Jr., and James Joiner.
Air. an d Airs. Braxton Cook and
children of Atlanta spent the week
end with Mr. E. W. Cook.
Air. and Airs. William Fickling and
children of Macon were guests of
Dr. and Airs. W. G. Fickling.
Pleasant Hill
Mrs. Gertrude McCrary of Ella
ville, returned home Saturday after
spendng a few days with Airs. L. B.
Shirah.
Those who were pleasant guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Jones 'Thursday
included Air. and Airs. L. B. Shirah
and baby of Pleasant Hill, Mr. W. J.
Airs. T. J. Hortman visited her j p ar ks and Air. Jerry James of
lAliss Winnie, and Laurice Aultman
Ruby Jinks and Louise Waters spent
Sunday afternoon in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. James Drake, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Tyson of Miami, Fla.
visited 1 Mrs. Dan Hicks recently.
Alesd-ames Leonard Cooper, J. T.
Barrow, Terrell Waters, Thea Shealy
and Guy Windham shopped in Macon
Friday.
.Alessrs Zack Weaver, Henry Payne
Willard Brunson and Weaver Craw
ford visited friends at Alilledgeville
Sunday.
j 5-lb Sugar 25c j
$ 10-lb Sugar... > .49c j
j 25-lb Sugar... .$1-22 j
1100-lb Sugar.. .$4.85 j
24-lb Victory Flour 65c j
124-lb 5 e o 0 o r nii n g h°t r Flour 75c j
4-lb Lard .... 45 c l
Alesdamea Clifford Whatley, Ralph
Dunn, Albert Hicks, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Cook shopped in Macon
Saturday.
narents, Mr. and iMrs. C. L. McCarty
at Ideal last week.
Air. and Airs. Russell Scandrett of
Alacon spent Sunday with their moth
er, All— Hattie Scandrett.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Airs. IJ.
E. Byrd Friday included Air. and
Airs. J. F. P«sey of Butler.
Mr. and Airs. J. P Cosey, of Ro
berta were visitors of Mr. and Airs.
C. D. Lucas Sunday.
Air. and Airs. Osgeod Young, Fran
ces Young and Aliss Thyra McCrary
shopped in Macon Saturday.
Aliss Mildred Montgomery who is
teaching at Central spent the week
end at home.
.Alisses Alinnie and Doris Hortman,
of Aleansville, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs W.
E. Hortman.
iMiss Gladys Burgess of Thomastnn
spent the wek end with' Mrs. lone
Cosey.
Mrs. H. E. Allen of Butler, was tb»
guest of Mrs. Tom Montgomery Fri
day.
Miss Sara Neisler who is teaching
at Rupert, spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Airs. H. E.
Neisler.
Mrs. W. R. Cosey spent Friday
with Mrs. P. E. McDaniel.
We were glad to have Mr. Mitchell
Turner, a former Crowell teacher,
attend the school Circus Saturday
night.
Messrs E. F. Parr and Herman
O’Neal were in Atlanta and Rome on
business last week.
The Crowell school Circus drew
people from all over the county, and
was reported as entirely successful.
The school wishes to thank all those
who contributed of their time, talent
and resources in order to make it a
Sunday with home folks here.
Air. and Airs, Murray Driskoll and
children and Air. Floyd Alartin, of
Butler were Sunday visitors of rela
tives here.
Airs. Sarah Fickling of Butler
visited her daughter, Airs. Joe Brown
last week.
Airs. J. H. Brown has returned
home from Macon and Albany.
. Airs. Lee and Miss Wills Watson
and Airs. Naomi Martin spent Tues
day in Butler with Airs. -Murray Dris
koll.
Air. Oscar Martin spent the week
end with his family here.
Airs. Carl Brown visited her par
ents, Mr. nnd Airs. Claude Clarke
near here recently.
Several of our citizens are attend
ing court in Butler this week.
Mr. and Airs. Joe Arnold and chil
dren spent Sunady in Taylor county I
■with relatives.
Mr. and Airs. C. B. Barfield spent I
the week end with their daughter |
Airs. Grady Payne.
Air. and Airs. Archie. Hill of OrIo-I
thorpe, spent the week end with!
their parents, Mr. and Alls. J, jjl
Tarrer.
Mr. and Airs. .L. H. Barfield andl
children of Oglethorpe were Sunday!
visitors of Air. and Mrs. Gradyl
Payne.
Aliss Hattie Vanson, Alessrs !■;,(.]
ward Barfield and Herman Layfted
were Friday visitors of Aliss Myrtld
Payne.
Aliss Freda Chapman was the Sun-|
day guest of Miss Zelma Kelly.
Air. Harry Tarrer and Mr. 11. Ill
Cromer visited datives in Atlantal
Sunday.
Americus.
Rev. W. J. Childree of Reynolds,
was the guest of Rev. W. T. Grims-
ley Saturday night.
Mrs. Leila Odom and son and
daughter spent the weekend with her
sister, Mrs. J. F. Parks in Alontezu
ma.
Air. and Airs. C. C. Cromer and
children were the weekend guests of
Airs Fred Ala thews in Montezuma.
Mr. Willie Shirah was the guest
of Air. Otis Jones Saturday night.
Air. Nelson Cromer and mother,
Air. and Airs. Luther Lovick spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Benford near Oglethorpe.
Alessrs Lester Jones and Howard
Odom were guests of 'Mr. C. B. Shir
ah for the week end.
Air. and 1 Mrs. B. Hankinson, Mr.
and Airs. Lester Massey were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. V
Stephens near Midway.
Mr. and Mrs. F. James and baby,
and Air. Edwin James of near Ella
ville, Air. and Mrs. Wesley James
and baby and 'Airs. Leonard 'Grimsley
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs
W. E. James.
Wednesday dinner guests of Rev.
and Mrs. W. T. Grimsley included Mr.
and Mrs. Clemon Odom, Mr. and Mrs
L. B. Shirah and children and Mr.
Leonard Grimsley.
Quite a number of people from this
commnuity attended the Association
at Little Bethel Freewill church near
Ideal last Friday, Saturday and Sun
day. They report a most enjoyable
session of these church people.
There will be prayer services at the
home of Air. and Mrs. L. B. Shirah
Saturday night, Oct. 8. You are cor
dially invited to attend.
Aliss Virginia Hammock and moth
er, Airs. Hammock spent Sunday with
Air. and Mrs. W. W. Duvall in
Plains.
i
j 8-lb Lard
.89c
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hicks and 1 Mrs.
Minnie McDaniel spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murray and
Mrs Albert Thorpe of Ashbum, were
guests of Air. and Airs. M. A. Lifsey
Sunday.
Five Points
| Salt, Matches, Black Pepper,
J Pottad Meat
l
3 for 10c
| Tomato Juice, No. 2 Tomatoes j
~ Vienna Sausage, Jello, Pork ;
t
8 Beans
i
2 for 15c
Na. 2 Corn, Tomato Soup,
Fruit Juices, Pineapple
3 for 25c
.E. Aultman!
Mrs. Hollis Aultman, John Ault
man, Alisses Josephine Weaver and
Evelyn Griffith visited in Macon
Sunday.
Alesdames E. H. Joiner and C. H.
Neisler, Alisses Mary Louise and
Frances Neisler shopped in Alacon
Saturday.
Messrs George 'Goddard, John
Maugham, R. L. Bell and E. H.
Joiner attended 1 a ball game in Ma
con Tuesday night.
Airs. J. W. Brunson is at the bed
side of her sister, Airs. Butler, who
is quite sick at the time of this writ
ing we regret to learn.
Mesdames John Mims, R. L. Bell
Will Foy, Alton Halley and Clifford
Whatley spent Thursday in Mauk the
guests of Mrs. R. Al. Jinks.
Alesdames Troy Whatley, James
Ricks, Lester Halley, B. E. Flowers
and Miss Winnie Aultman spent
Tuesday in Morgan the guests of
Mrs. Bill Latham.
Mr. and Airs. Ralph Jarrell and
children of Thomaston spent Sunday
with relaties and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Starling and
Mr. and Mrs. Taunton of Thomaston
were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Henry Jarrell and Air. and Mrs. Phil
lip Jarrell.
lA^r. and Mrs. J. H. Windham and
litle son of Panhandle spent the week
end with their parents, Air. and Mrs.
T. D. Jarrell and family.
Mr. ami Airs. ’Herbert Riley and
children and Airs. Alice Riley of
Butler spent Sunday with Air. and
Mrs. G. B. Jarrell and family.
Air. and Airs. Cecil Pitts and son,
of Thomaston, spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Jarrell.
Mr. and Airs. iBritt McChargue
and 1 little daughter of Thomaston,
were recent guests of their parents,
Mr. and Airs. J. P. Walker.
Sunday school at Antioch church
at 2:30 p. m. every Sunday. Come
and bring your friends. Your co
operation will be greatly appreciated
Mrs. Earl Haywood was the recent
guest of her father, Mr. Henry
Adams, Sr., at Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Scandrett and
son are spending this week with
friends at Carsonville.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESSON-SERMON
“Are Sin, Disease, and Death
Real?” is the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon which will be read
Sunday in all branch Churches and
Societies of The Mother Church, The
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Boston, Mass.
Among the citations which -com
prise the Lesson-Sermon there will
be the following from the 'Bible:
“The Lord is exalted; for he dwell-
eth on high: he hath filled Zion with
judgment and righteousness" (Isaiah
33.5).
The Lesson-Sermon will also in
clude the following correlative selec
tion from the Christian Science text
book, “Science and Health ■with Key
to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy: “Omnipotent and infinite Mind
made all and includes all. This Mind
does not make mistakes and subse
quently correct them. God does not
cause man to sin, to be sick, or to
die.” (P. 206).
Natural Resources
Georgia is the second marble-
producing state in the Union and
leads in its possession of asbestos.
LaGRANGE POLICE HUNT
ROBBER OF CHURCH BOX
LaGrange, Ga., Sept. 28.—Officers
of the LaGrange police department
are searching for the boldest and
most daring of thieves—the one who
broke open the money box of St.
Peter’s Catholic church and made
away with its contents.
Time of the theft and amount of
money taken could not be estimated,
church officials said.
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