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THE BUTtffJR HERALD, BUTLER GEORGIA, OCTOBER 20, 1038,
aawin.raiaiaiaffiia'aisiaiim^ Ml*S. F. A. RlCl\S PrCSi(l6S
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT* Over Business Meeting
-Conducted by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds j
[cliaSlEJS5IBIe , !le!Wr(i | lr4liilJplI3Ii?I2It
,Mr. George Blythe is on the sick
list this week.
(Mrs. Willis Saunders spent Thurs
day in Macon.
Mrs. Tom Bay entertained a Bridge
Party Friday p. m.
Mr. Clarence Seay was in Perry on
business last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Windham spent
Sunday in Buena Vista.
Mr. Jake Prager visited out of
town two days last week.
Mr. Edgar Whatley, Jr., spent the
week end with home folks.
Mr! Jimmie Joiner, of G. M. C., is
expected home this week-end.
Mr. Pat Hodges of Americus spent
the wteek'end with homefolks.
Mr. .Robert Bell, of Mercer, is vis-
itiny ihomefplles this weekend.
Misses 'Sis nhd Pete Mason spent
awhile in Reynolds last Friday.
Miss §usgn Bryan has returned
home aftei^ a visit in Atlanta.
Mrs. Ida Cooper is on the sick list
her riiany friends regret to learn.
Mrs. James Shell of Milledgeville,
spent the week end\with homefolks.
Dr. S. H. Bryan and Mr. Herman
Saunders spent Thursday in Colum
bus.
Mrs. Hi H. Aultman and Miss Win
nie Aultmhn spent Thursday in Ma
con. ' (
IMrs. C. P. McDaniel and Mrs. Sam ;
Hobbs shopped in Macon one day last j
week.
Mrs. Emma Ogbum visited Mrs.
Willie Neiwton several days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Saunders of
Unadilla, visited Mrs. John Saunders
recently.
Mrs. H. C. Bond, Sr., of Macon
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bond Jr.,
recntly
The Evangelistic Club met at the
home of Mrs. J. H. Brewer Friday
evening. 1
Mrs. J. S. Waldorf of Macon, Is
the guest of her sister, IMrs. H. H.
Aultman.
Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Tinsley and
. Mrs. F. M. Carson spent the day
Macon Monday.
Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. J. H. Brewer
and Miss Audrew Waters were in
Butler Sunday,
v 11;-.
Miss 'Kathryn Duvall of Wesley,
spent the week end with Mrs. Ham
mock and. Virginia.
Quite a crowd attended the meet
ing at the Baptist church last Tues
day and • Wednesday.
Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. J. H. Brewer,
Audrey ^Waters, Janie Neisler, Ra
chael Montgomery and Lewis Cosey
attended a Young People’s Meeting
in Macon Thursday night.
Of Missionary Society
Mrs. Jack Heath, Mrs. Henry Hobbs
and Mrs. Alton Halley spent Friday
in Macon.
Misses Mary Ona Brewer and Myr
tle Bazemore of Butler, visited Miss
Audrey Waters Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Saunders spent
the week end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Saunders.
Messrs Clifford and Lewis Wilson,
of Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Windham last Sunday.
Messrs Henry Payne, Weaver
Crawford, Mrs. E. E. Payne spent
last week with Mrs. Willie Newton.
Mr. Hugh Waters, of Florida, waa
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Shealy a few days last week.
Mrs. C. D. Windham, Jr., and Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Bond, Jr., were the
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Theus. f' . :
Mrs. N. L. Halley, Mrs. T. W
Whatley, Mrs Howard Neisler and
Mrs F. A. Ricks shopped in Macon
Tuesday.
Misses Winnie and Laurice Ault
man, Ruby Jinks, of Mauk, and Mrs.
Robert Bell visited in Lumpkin last
Sunday.
Mr. and 1 Mrs. Paul Poe and chil
dren of Macon, were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mar
shall, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Monk, of
Atlanta, spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Windham.
Mrs. Guy Windham had as her
guests recently Mrs. W. M. Walker,
Mrs. Jim Mintor and 1 son James, of
Columbus.
Mrs. J. H. Windham, Mrs. H. C.
Bond, Jr., and Mrs. O. D Windham,
Jr, attended the picture in Butler
Thursday.
Messrs Tom and’ Bob Beattie and
Hendley Saunders, of Charleston, S.
C., were in Reynolds for a short
time recently.
Misses Virginia Hammock, Kathryn
Duvall, Eva B. and Winnie (Griffith,
Martha Powell and IMrs. Terrell
Waters were in Columbus Sunday.
The business meeting of the Meth
odist W. M. S. was held at the church
Oct. 4th with Mrs. F. A. Ricks, pres
ident, presiding. The program was in
charge of Mrs. Sealy and Mrs. Shealy.
The following program was given:
Quiet Music, Mrs. Tinsley.
Call to Worship, Mrs. Sealy.
Hymn, iGuide Me O Thou Greet
Jehovah.
Scripture, Matt. 21:28-32, 25:31-46.
Meditation Talk, “Spiritual Unem
ployment,” Mrs. Sealy.
Prayer, Mts. Shealy
Hymn, Blessed Assurance.
Missionary Topic, “Serving in the
Heart of Africa.”
Our Mission Stations, Mrs. J. H.
Brewer.
Mmga .Station, Leper Colony, Mrs.
R L. Bell.
Wernbo, Nyama Station, Mrs. J. E.
Whatley.
Tunda Lodga Stations, Mrs. W. E.
Marshall, Jr.
Prayer, Mrs. J. E. Whatley.
Business.
Mrs. Beall gave a report of the
third quarter financial standing
Amt. sent to Conf. Treas., $19.95
Amt. spent locally $27.00
The Week of Prayer for observ
ance by the Missionary Societies is
from the 6-12 of November. It was
decided to observe it here by situdy
at the home of Mrs. Ricks on Tues
day, Nov. 8th. The meeting will start
at 9 a. m. and continue through the
day with the regular business meet
ing being held in the afternoon. Each
person is to 'bring a dish for lunch.
Mrs. Bell reported one new mem
ber of the Frances Ricks Circle,
Mrs. Lawrence Cook.
Mrs. Hollis reported Missionary
collection for the year in the Chil
dren's Department was $10.16.
The time will ,be moved up to 2:30
p. m. for the meetings during the
winter months.
—-Supt. of Pub
Ideal News
Crowell News
Opportunity
Do not cry and weep for chances,
Chances that have passed away,
Opportunity neglected—
Grasp the chance you have today.
Frances Ricks Circle
Met Monday Night
Free Demonstration
On
Sunshine Crackers
1 lb Krispy Crackers ... 15c
1-2 lb Krispy Crackers 9o
Small Vanilla Wafers ... 5c
4 1-2 oz Vanilla Wafers 10c
9 oz Vanilla Wafers ... 15c
13 1-2 oz Vanilla Wafers 25c
61-2 oz Edgemont Smacks 10c
13 1-2 oz Edgemont Smacks 18c'
1 lb Box 60 Assorted Surprise •
Cookies ..... 33c t
12 oz 46 Butter Cookies 15c
1 lb Graham Crackers ... 19c
7j oz Edgmont Lemon Snaps 10c
7^ Edgemont Ginger Snaps 10c ,
61-2 oz Black Walnut Snaps 10c !
R.E. Aultman
REYNOLDS, GA.
i I
The Frances Ricks Circle met with
Mrs. John Mims at the home of Mrs.
Albert Hicks, Monday night, Oct. 17.
Mrs. Robert Bell was the leader.
Opening Song, “He Whispers His
Love To Me.”
Prayer by Mrs. Lester Halley.
Minutes were read by Mrs. Hicks.
Business was discussed. A chicken
supper was planned for Thursday
night
Dues were collected.
Devotional, Matt. 5th chapter, Miss
Winnie Griffith.
Prayer by Miss Griffith.
“Open Door in Mexico,” Mrs. Ricks
arson.
Poem read iby Mrs. Robert Beil.
Lord’s Prayer.
Refreshments.
The next meeting will be held with
Irs. Earl Wright. Every member
Meets with Mrs. Sawyer
The October meeting of the Jennie
Barrow Circle was held at the home
The meeting was opened with song,
“Sweet Hour of Prayer”, followed by
prayer by Mrs. Sawyer.
After a short business session the
following program was rendered:
Devotional, “The Negro Race” by
Mrs. Clinton Wood.
Article from Outlook, “The Best I
Know” by Mrs. Tom Day.
“Payne College, Augusta, Ga.,” iby
Mrs. Clinton Wood.
Vocal Duets, “Were You There?"
“Lord, I Want to be a Christian” by
Mrs. Edgar Whatley and Mrs. W. M,
Hollis.
Closing Prayer by Mrs. J. H.
Brewer.
After the program a delicious sal
ad course was served.
—Circle Press Reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. Mavis Chapman were
Sunday guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Chapman.
Mrs. Paul Cromer shopped',
Americus Friday .
Mr. and Mrs. 'Grady Payne iwere
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ijewis
Barfield at Oglethorpe.
Miss Lillian Barfield visited Miss
Myrtle Payne,Saturday night.
Mr. Emory Cromer of Oxford, Ga.,
spent the week end at home with hia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cromer.
Mrs. Ethelene Tarrer was ' the
Tuesday guest of Mrs. H. C. Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill of Cjgle-
thorpe spent the week end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tartar.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Grady Payne were
Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. James at Rupert.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kelley, Misses
Virginia and Laygits Kelley were in
Montezuma shopping Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Davis spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Adams
Mr. G. B. Barfield was the Satur
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Payne.
Little Oscar Payne, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Payne is on the sick list
this week. We hope for him an early
recovery.
Cross Roads News
Mrs. Zetta Peterman and daughter
Mrs. Rosa Johnson were recent visit
ors of Mrs. Annie Smith who is ill in
an Atlanta hospital.
Mrs. M. L. Stalnaker spent Wed
nesday night with her sister, Mrs. O
M. Williams.
Mrs. Grover Ramsey has been vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Roy Emerson.
Miss Lurline Jordon visited Mrs.
Earl Bone , recently.
Little Naomi Taunton visited her
grand-parents recently.
Frances and Herbert Bussey spent
Wednesday night with their aunt,
Mrs. Earl Bone.
Misses Mae Johnson and Katie
Saunders spent Thursday night with
Mr. *and 'Mrs. C . E. Whidby.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Simmons and
daughter, Elsie, spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Jim Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Jinks and son
and Mrs. Jinks spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Greer
of Ideal.
Miss, Rheba Stalnaker spent Sun
day night with her aunt, Mrs. O. M.
Williams.
'Miss Helen Neisler, a student at
Georgia Southwestern 'College, and
Miss Sara Neisler of Rupert spent
the wek end with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Neisler.
Mr. Nat Lucas, Jr., spent the week
end at home.
Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Tinsley .were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. iB.
Byrd Sunday.
Mr. and (Mrs. W. C. Cosey, Miss
Frances Foy and Mrs. W. R. Cosey
were shopping in Thoniaston Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beeland were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
Jones Monday.
Come to the Halloween Festival at
Crowell school building October 29th
7:30 p m.
Mr. and 'Mrs. D. E. Byrd attended
the Rehoboth Baptist Association in
Reynolds Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scandrett
and Mrs. Lanier Scandrett were Sun
day guests of their mother, Mrs. Hat
tie Scandrett.
Mrs. Lonnie Pierce is improving
following a recent illness we are
pleased to learn.
Miss 'Margaret Smith of Reynolds
spent the week end with Miss Carolyn
Kilby.
Don't forget the Halloween Festi
val Saturday night, Oct. 29.
Mrs. Bonard Bazemore and children
and Mrs. N. J. Waters of Butler, Mrs
Audrey Adams and Mr. Emory
Adams of Thomaston, were visitors
o£ Mr. and Mrs. C. 'B. Byrd Sunday.
Miss Mary Booth of Rupert spent
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Booth.
Mr. C. B. Byrd who was injured in
an automobile accident several days
ago is much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Drew Durham spent
Sunday with IMrs. T. J. Hortman.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Montgomery
spent Tuesday in Macon.
Misses Evelyn Duke and Jack Rog
ers spent the week end with IMrs. T.
H. Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones and son
of Thomaston spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Jones.
Mrs. Viola Saunders of Reynolds,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Pierce.
Come to the Halloween Festival
Saturday, Oct. 29, 7-30 p. m.
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
TAKINC ORDERS NOW FOR STRAIN 7 CLEVEWILT—
Coker’s latest. 5 to 10 days earlier than strain 6, staple
1 1-16 to 1 1-8 inch.
Absolutely pure, recleaned and treated 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
Our special brand for grain. “GRAINGROWER”—well ripened
It gets resultSi
HINTON & CO.
REYNOLDS, QA. j
Pleasant Hill
Mrs. Edith 'Guy, Mrs. Pearl Guy
Mrs. 'Mandy Wall and daughter vis-
iieci Mrs. Leila Odom Tuesday.
Mr. demon Odom wgs the Tuesday
guest of his sister, Mrs. Fred
Mathews in Montezuma.
Master C. C. Cromer and Nelson
Cromer were guests of their uncle Mr
John Cromer near Oglethorpe Tues
day night.
■Mrs. Jim Wall and baby of Buena
Vista, spent the week end with Mrs.
Kilcrease.
Mrs. W. E. James and Mrs. Ruby
James were Wednesday guests of
Mrs. Monroe Jones.
Miss Hazel James was the guest
Thursday of Mrs. Susie Guy.
Mr. W. E. James was in Americus
Friday on business.
Guests of Mrs. Leila Odom Sunday
included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawhorn
and children of Ellaville; Mr. and Mrs
Hinton and children of near Preston;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews of Mon
tezuma; Mr. and IMrs. C. C. Cromer
and children.
Mrs. L. B. Shirah and baby accom
panied Mrs. Gertrude McCrary to
Montezuma Friday shopping.
Those attending the birthday din
ner at the home of Mr. Will James
near Midway included iMr. and Mrs.
Monroe Jones, Mr. and iMrs. Carl
Halstead, iMr. and iMrs, Jerry James,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie James, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Jones.
Mrs. Mary Lovick of 'Griffin is
spending somtime with her son Mr.
Luther Lovick.
Mr. Luton Benford of Oglethorpe,
is spending the week with his grand
mother, Mrs. Sallie Cromer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. ,Shirah and
children were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. James.
Mr. Edwin James of Ellaville,
spent the week end at home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. James.
We regret to learn that 'Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Massey have movfed from
our community.
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.
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