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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER GEORGIA, OCTOBER IS, 1938.
[REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT!
Hbward News
.Mrs. Lewis Hill and Master Wil-
Ideal News
Mrs. J. W. Tarrer and Mrs. J. *D
-Conducted by-
[Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds|
Mrs. G. W. Fickling is a visitor in
Hlavilfe
Mrs. L. T. Barrow is visiting in
Buena Vista.
(Miss Josephine Weaver spent last
week in Atlanta.
,Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Tinsley shop
ped in Macon Monday.
Mr. Walton Hodges of Mercer,
came home for the week-end.
Mrs. Howard Neisler and Mrs. Nell
lucas were in Macon Monday.
Mrs. E. E. Payne and Mrs. Hugh
Sian are visiting in Savannah.
Mrs. Dan Beeland is improving at
St. Joseph’s hospital in Atlanta.
’ Mrs. B. E. Flowers and Mrs. E. H.
Joiner shopped in Macon Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Montfort and j day.
children alient Saturday in Ft. Val-
Jsr.
Mrs. L. T. Barrow and Miss Thel
ma lihrrow spent Thursday in Ma-
IDO.'
Mrs. Hugh Fain and Mrs. Mildred
Cray; were visitors in Macon last
week .
Itev. Ivey of Perry, a former be-
loea pastor of the Reynolds Baptist
church was warmly greeted by many
friends during his visit here this
week.
Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Tinsley, Mrs.
W. C. Johnson of Oglethorpe, and
Mrs. Emory Johnson of Atlanta at
tended Quarterly Conference at Ideal
Friday.
Mrs. Irene Whatley, Thurman
Whatley, Jr., and Mr. James Shell
spent Sunday in Milledgeville with
Mrs Janie Shell, who is studying at
G. S. C. W.
The barbecue lunch on Tuesday
and basket lunch Wednesday were
greatly enjoyed by the three hun
dred delegates anl visitors at the
Rehoboth Baptist Association which
met in our city Tuesday and Wednes-
lia m Martin of near Geneva visited Tarrer were Saturday visitors oi
Mf. and Mrs. Desmond Harp an-1
aounco the birth of a daughter
Oct! it.
.Miss Choyce iBarrow of
was a welcomed guest in Reynolds
Sunday.
Mr. Pat Hodges was at home from
'Ueorgia Southwestern, Americus,
Sunday.
Rev. J. C. Midyette is the dis
tinguished guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.
JL 'Hinton.
■Miss Anne Taylor of Atlanta,
spent Friday with her sister, Mrs.
David Montfort.
Mrs. Braxton Turner is with her
•jrarents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Barrow
dor several days.
Messrs R. L. and Ed Swearingen
ittendcd a Chevrolet demonstration
im AUantp Monday. fi ,
Mr. and Mrs. ifohn Saunders', have
as their guests their son Mr. Eugene
Saunders and Mrs. Saunders. ,
fRev. H. F. Jelks announces Oct.
The Rehoboth Baptist Association
was entertained by the Reynolds
church Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week. Dr, Spright Dowell, Presi
dent of Mercer University, Macon,
was among the distinguished guests
and speakers.
Rev. A. W. Reese preached his
farewell sermon as Presiding Elder
of the Macon District on the Rey-
nolds-Crowell charge Thursday. The
occasion was the Fourth Quarterly
Atlanta Conference at which resolutions of
appreciations were read for the
splendid work of Rev. and Mrs.
Rees. A plate dinner was served at
the noon hour.
Gordon-Carson Chapter
U.D.C. To Be Entertained
At Chapter-Club House
The Gordon-Carson Chapter, Unit
ed Daughters of Confederacy will be
entertained at the Chapter Club
House on October 27, 2:30 p. m. by
hostesses Mrs. Clay Whatley and
Mbs. Frank Mussiewhite.
' Historical Program, “Salt”
The history, production v and uses
of salt. Also its relation *W the eco
nomic condition in the South during
the Wbr Between the .States, by Mrs.
’■Etftey.
Vocal Duet, Mrs. Hinton and Mrs,
39-23 as the date for the Fall Revival j Carson
at the Reynolds Baptist church. | Paper on the life of Admiral Ra-
| phael Senvmer whose birthday was
Sept. 7, 1806, :by Mrs. Gray Hieks.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hill last week,
Mrs. Horace Martin of Albany, was
the recent visitor of Mrs. J. H.
Brawn. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Renfroe “and
family spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Beulah Pickard and Miss
Fannie Pickard were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Culverhousc
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Felts of Ft. Valley,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hill dur
ing the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bickley were
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Jinks.
Miss Eloise Renfroe left Sunday
to accept a position in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lillian Brown is spending sev
eral days with her daughter, Mrs.
R. O. Morris at Tifton.
Miss Marilou Averett left recently
for Dawson where she has accepted
a position.
Mtb. J. W. Edwards and baby oi
Butler were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rod Brown.
The Sewing Club met at the
home of (Mrs. James Brown last
Wednesday afternoon.
Cross Roads News
(Written for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kirksey and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Kirksey
Miss Erma Gill spent the weekend
with home folks in Butler
Saturday visitors of Miss Rheba
Stalnaker were Messrs Leonard
Windham and Orval Powers of Co
lumbus, and Miss Elsie Simmons.
Miss Elsie Simmons spent one day
recently in Atlanta the guest of her
cousin, Mr. Emory Cromer at the
Emory University.
Messrs Joseph Barfield and Paul
Nose spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Bronze Barfield.
Several from this community at
tended the Freewill Baptist Associa
tion held at Little Bethel church 1
Macon County during the week-end,
Mrs. Jimmie Felker.
Miss Lillian Barfield and Messrs
Morvice Tarrer and Lynn Jordan were
Friday guests of Miss Myrtle Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Standridge made
a visit to Americus Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne and lit
tle son and Mrs. Lewis Barfield of
Oglethorpe spent Sunday in Macon
with Misses Louise Payne and Lannia
Cromer.
Mr. Clyde Ohapman and Mr. J. D.
Tarrer made a business trip to At
lanta Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill of Ogle
thorpe spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tarrer.
.Mrs. H. C Kelley and Misses Vir
ginia and Leggits Kelley were the
Monday visitors of Mrs Paul Cromer.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne and Mr.
Joe Arnold were in Montezuma Sat
urday shopping.
Mrs. Jessie James and children
made a pleasant visit to Montezuma
Saturday.
Miss Myrtle Payne spent Sunday
in Oglethorpe with Miss Helen Bar-
field.
S Good Seed-Half The Battle
OATS
COKER’S FULGRAIN
The oat we have sought for 20 years. Cold proof, rust
proof,(smut proof. Heavy yielder and beardless.
STRAIN 1, RECLEANED, 65c bushel
STRAIN 2, RECLEANED, 80c bushel
GOOD RUN-OF-THRESH OATS 50c bushel
WHEAT & RYE
GEORGIA BLUE STEM - -
GEORGIA RYE , - - - .
- - - - - - $1.25
• - - • - - $1.50
COTTON SEED
Pleasant Hill
TAKINC ORDERS NOW FOR STRAIN 7 CLEVEW1LT—
Coker’s latest. 5 to 10 days earlier than strain 6, staple
1 1-16 to 1 1-8 inch.
Absolutely pure, recleaned and trealed with seresan.
It made a normal crop for us this year because it beat
the weevil to maturity. Ask Capt. Walter Butler about
his experience with No. 7.
GUANO
Mr. and Mrs. L. Henry, of Albany,
were Wednesday night guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Myrick.
Mr. Houston Janies visited Mr. L.
B. Shirah Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green of
Fountainville, Mr. and Mrs. Thelma
Guy of Midway, were weekend guests
of Mrs. Pearl Guy and children.
Miss Mary Kilcrease was the Fri
day guest of Mrs. Frank Short.
Rev. B. T. Gill and wife of Thom-
aston, were Saturday night guests of
Mr. ond Mrs. L. B. Shirah.
Mr. Houston James was in Ameri
cus Friday on business.
There was a good attendance at
prayer service at the home of Mr.
and .Mrs, L. B. iShirah Saturday
night. Rev. B. T. Gill of Thomaston,
was in charge of the services.
Mr. B. C. Brewer is numbered
among our sick we regret to learn.
Our special brand for grain. “GRAINGROWER”—well ripened
It gets results.
HINTON & CO.
REYNOLDS, QA.
Mr. Robert Bell who is a stuent at
Mercer, spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bell.
■Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruffin are ex-
meeting their daughter, Miss Wini
fred Ruffin Friday from Valdosta.
Mr. S. D. Harrison, of Houston
factory, was the guest of Dr. and
Mrs H. C. Whatley Tuesday night.
Let all members try to be present
ut this meeting.
—Pub. Officer.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
Three-roofh house, good barn and
six and one-half acres of land just
outside city limits of Reynolds. For
Rev. H. F. Jelks will begin revival immediate cash sale, $375.00. See me
at once. 10’6’2wp)
MEETING OF CROWELL 4-p’s
wrvices at Roberta tonight preach
ing each night through Sunday night.
Misses Susie Griffith and Lorena
Coleman of Macon visited their aunt
EKrs. Sallie Anthony last week end.
Mrs. Lewis Saunders’ mother, Mrs.
J. A., Wilson, of Junction City was
iOie guest of her daughter here this
Break.
Rev. W. W. Williams of Macon,
-teas the guest speaker in the intro
ductory sermon at the Association
i&cre.
Mrs. Fuller and Miss Eunice Ful-
Ber of the Crowell community, visit-
ltd Misses Etta Mae and Beulah Bar-
Bow Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley will
sseet Edgar Wratley, Jr., in Macon
Triday. Edgar is a student at G. M.
C., Milledgeville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer and
ac&fldren Aurelia and Hugh, spent
.ifest weekend with relatives in Lump-
tin and Cuthbert.
'Dr. iMcGinty, President of Bessie
'Sift College, Forsyth was an out
standing- speaker during the Baptist
Association here this week.
IBev. Harry V. Smith of Forsyth,
Beached the Missionary Sermon at
tffie Association which was in session
idtfe Tuesday and Wednesday.
The many friends of Miss Alice
Hicks are interested in the announce
ment of her wedding last Friday to
Mr. John Edwards, of Trion, N. C.
Delia Mathews, Reynolds, Ga.
I 5-lb Sugar 25c j
j 10-lb Sugar 49c j
j 25-lb Sugar... .$1-22 I
j 100-lb Sugar.. .$4.85 j
| 24-lb Victory Flour 65c j
j 24-lb Flour 75c
| 4-lb Lard .... 45c I
c
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. /The-.Oapvell 4-H Club met a| the
school building Oct. 5th, with twelve
:ctnnou$<ira.: . r
members present.
Miss Elton talked to us about
what we were expected to make in
order to complete our work for next
year. She also gave us some lxiille-
tins and sheets treating on this : in
formation.
Officers (were chosen as followb
President, Fannie Mae Bioodwprth
V-Pres.,' 'Carblyn Booth
Sec-Treas., Wilma Montgomery
Reporter, Patricia Fuller
We are expecting a delightful
Club year tgether.
—Reporter.
WESLEY 4-H CLUB
The Welsey 4-H Club met at the
school building Wednesday, Sept. 28
Miss Elton talked to us about what
we were expected to in order to com
plete our work for next year. 'Sev
eral bulletins were given each mem
ber.
The following officers were chosen
President, Lillian Amos
Vice-Pres., Margaret Smith
Secretary, Doris Culverhouse
Reporter, Mary Frances Gilson
We are expecting to do lots this
year. —Reporter.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESSON-SERMON
8-lb Lard
■89c |
= Salt, Matches, Black Pepper, I
Pottad Meat j
| 3 for 10c |
| Tomato Juice, No. 2 Tomatoes i
j Vienna Sausage, Jello, Pork |
I 6 Beans
| 2 for 15c
I No. 2 Corn, Tomato Soup,
= Fruit Juices, Pineapple
f 3 for 25c
Mr. James Wright Joiner, who is a
afcnSent at G. M. C., Milledgeville, [ 9
w£B spent the weekend with his par-1 |
«nts, Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Joiner.
jR.E.Aultmanj
REYNOLDS, GA.
“Doctrine of Atonement” is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon which
will be read Sunday in all branch
Churches and Societies of The. Moth
er Church, The First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
’Among*"the , citations which com'
pviseithe .^Lesson-Sermon there will
beMij|j»’Ko/lp*.“hig from the Bible
“Tnoliyh ’he-'ite'e a Son, yet learned
he obedience by the things which he
Suffered;,,apd.being made perfect, he
beJfydibfe.^S'ntithor of eternal salva
titfn unto all them that obey 1’ ’
(Heb;.'6:8-9).
The Lesson-Sermon will also in-
clude,'tlj£. following correlativt selec
tion' 'from 'the Christian Science text
book, “Science and Health (with Key
tc the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy: “Meekly our Master met the
mockery of his unrecognized grand
eur. Such indignities as he received,
his followers will endure until Chris-
tiariity’a last triumph. . . . We must
have trials and self-denials, as well
as joytband victories, until all error
is destroyed” (p. 39).
In Memory of Mrs. Odom
Mrs. Clara Odom was bom Feb.
15, 1919, and departed this life Oct.
7, 1938.
Oh how sad it is to give up our
loved ones but God is our comforter
and He judges all things wisely.
Mrs. Odom is survived by a grief
stricken husband, her parents and a
number of other loved ones and
friends who are grieved at her un
timely passing.
We will sorely miss her yet our
loss is her eternal gain. There is a
vacant chair in the home and a va
cant place in the community that can
never be filled, yet we hope to foe re
united in a world that will never
end.
Mrs. Odom was sick only a short
time bearing her suffering w.ith great
fortitude. May God help and comfort
the heartbroken husband and other
love ones and help them to bear the
sorrow that is cast upon them.
May her loved ones be assured
that Mrs. Odom is not dead bui
sleeping peacefully in Jesus.
—Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Shirah.
ICE CREAM SUPPER
TO BE GIVEN FRL NITE
An ice cream supper will be held
at the home of Mrs. Bob Martin
Friday 1 night, Oct. 14. Proceeds will
go to the Home Demonstration Club
ladies of the Glover community.
Ladies of the Glover section are
now selling tickets for the recently
completed quilt. Proceeds from the
tickets will likewise go to the H. D.
Club ladies.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere ap
preciation to our neighbors, friends
and relatives for the beautiful floral
offerings, many acts of kindness and
words of sympathy, bestowed upon
us in our recent bereavement in the
loss of our brother and uncle.
The remembrance of your loving
deeds will ever be treasured in our
hearts.
Mr. & Mrs. C. C. Heath
I And Family.
RD OF THANKS
We wish'to express our deepest
appreciation to our friends and loved
ones for their many acts of kindness
and for the beautiful floral offering
during the illness and subsequent
death of Mrs. Odom. May God richly
reward each of you is our prayer.
Clemon Odom & Family,
Rev. & Mrs. W. T. Grimsley
And Family,
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