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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER GEORGIA, OCTOBER 27, 1938.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
-Conducted by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynoldsg
Airs. Wade Stepp and Mrs. Horace
Mrs. Ben Hinton shopped in Macon
Saturday.
Miss Frances Carter spent the week
end in Macon.
Miss Florence Warwick spent Sun
day in Columbus.
Mrs. Nolle Lucas left Wednesday
to work in Miami.
Tillman of Macon spent Sunday with
Mrs. Albert Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Frazier of Do
than, Ala., spent the week end with
Airs. Elam Griffith.
Miss Nita Marshall of Atlanta,
visited her mother, Airs. Lottie Alar-
shali last week end.
Mr. and Airs. James Ricks spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Reynolds Baptist W.M.S.
Meets With Mrs. hicks
Airs. Horace Cosey of Thomaston,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Addic
was Hammock, this week.
I Dr. and Airs. Frank Sams, Air. and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Montezuma 1 Mrs. Janies Ricks attended the Fair
Air. Fat Hodges of G. S. C.
here for the week end.
visited in Reynolds Alonday.
Air. and Airs. Roy Brewer are
spending this week in Florida.
Mr. and Aire. W. A. Saunders are
spending this week in Ocala, Fla.
Miss Laurice Aultman and Airs. R.
L. Bell went to Alacon Thursday.
Airs. H. K. Sealy and Mrs. E. T.
Shealy shopped in Alacon Tuesday.
Mrs. W. R. Lathan of Morgan,
silent last week here with friends.
Miss Dot Smith of Atlanta, is
visitinfe her sister, Mrs. Troy What
ley.
Air. Edwin Jones is visiting his
aunt, Mrs. Royal in Thomaston this
week.
in Alacon Friday night.
Air. and Mrs. W. E. Saunders of
Aliami, spent the weekend with Air.
and Mrs. W. A. Saunders.
Aire. Frank Stevens of Columbus,
spent the week end with her parents,
Air. and Airs. W. A. Saunders.
Messrs Robert Bell, Jr., and Wal
ton Hodges, Jr., of Mercer Universi
ty, spent the week end at home.
The Frances Ricks Missionary
Circle enjoyed a Chicken Supper at
the Golf Course Thursday night.
Air. Edgar Whatley, Jr., who is at
tending school at G. M. C., Milledge-
ville, spent the weekend at home.
Mr. Ed Swearingen attended
Chevrolet Convention in Alacon last
week.
Airs. Mildred Stanfield of Ellaville,
spent the week end with Alisses
the i Estelle Ricks and Catherine Hicks.
Alisses Anita Whatley of Columbus
and Dorothy Smith of Atlanta spent
Mrs. R. N. Jinks of Mauk, spent' Friday night with Mrs. Ed Bentley,
the week end with Air. and Mrs. R. L.
Bell.
Airs. J. H. Whatley, Mrs. B. W,
Hinton, Mrs N. L. Halley and Mrs.
Mrs. Susie Wood, Margaret and W T. Whatley spent Tuesday in Ma-
Sarah Poole spent the week end in \ con -
Macon.
Mr. and Airs. Ben Hinton and chil
dren attended the Fair in Macon
Friday. .
Mr. and Mrs. ’ R. L. Swearingen
and children visited in Buena Vista
Sunday.
Miss Anita Whatley of Columbus,
spent Thursday night with Mrs. Troy
Whatley.
Miss JPsephine Weaver visited her
uncle, Mr. Billy Alitchell in Americus
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Newsome and
children, Misses Marion and Virginia
Hodges attended the Fair in Macon
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graves ol
Chattanooga, Tenn., spent the week
end with their mother, Mrs. W. A.
Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clyatt and chil
dren and Misses Gloria Whatley and
Eugenia Joiner went to the Fair in
Alacon Friday.
Mrs. C. B. Freeman of Alacon, and
Airs. J. E. Wiley and children, of At
lanta, spent the week end with Mrs.
A. Graves.
Miss Mary Ella Camp of Neiwnan,
spent the week end with Air. and Mrs.
H. K. Sealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Carson ol
Miss Elaine Halley of Buena Vista Jacksonville, Fla., spent the week-end
is spending this week with Aliss Syl-1 with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hinton en-
via Swearingen. j rou te to Savannah.
Mr. ad Mrs. Clyde Wilson of Cor-1 Misses Connie Adams, Colleen and
dele spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Mildred Jones, Mary Joe Kelley and
Howard Neisler. I Mildred Claire Jones, of Thomaston,
Rev. H. F. Jelks will preach in' s l’ ent the week end with Miss Allne
Lumpkin Sunday.at both morning and Halley,
evening services. I Rov , h. W. Joiner of Tal'botton,
Messrs Thurman and Clifford \ P_ rea '; h > t the Methodist church
Whatley made a business trip to AI
The B. W. M. U. held its October
meeting at the home of Mrs. C. B.
Hicks on Oct. 18.
Mrs D. E. Byrd had charge of the
following program.
Song, “More Like the Master”
Devotional, Mrs. R. A. Hinton.
Prayer, Aire. C. L. Pyron.
Introduction of subjest, “The Near
East,” Mrs. D. E. Byrd.
Palestine Today, Mrs. Troy What
ley.
Vocal Solo, “Have You Counted the
Cost,” Airs. B. W. Hinton.
The Beginning of Baptist Work in
the Bast, Mrs. James Rioks.
The Co-operative Program in the
Near East, Airs. H. F. Jelks.
Missionary’ Work to Jews in the
Homeland, Mrs. D. E. Byrd.
Prayer, Mrs. D. E. Byrd.
We were served delicious refresh
ments by our hostess, Mrs. Hicks.
—Pub. Reporter.
Turners Chapel
Rev. WJt. I/atwhorn filled his regu
lar appointment here for the week
end and was the guest of Mr. E. J.
Wainwright.
School is progressing nicely here.
One now teacher, Aliss McCord, has
been- added to the faculty.
Little L. J. McCrary spent the
weekend with Carolyn and Ann Mc
Crary.
Miss Emily Aiberthnot, of Orlando,
Fla., spent the week end with Airs.
Lokie Rogers.
Miss Florence Wainwright and Mrs.
R. C. Peterman were in Macon shop
ping one day last week.
The public is invited to meet at
Turners Chapel Sunday at 2:3C) p m.
for the purpose of joining in the
Bible study.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph McCrary and
son, Grady Donald, were Sunday din
ner, guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Rogers.
Mrs. Charlie Peterman and children
were week end guests of her sister.
Mrs. William Peterman and Mrs
Ruby Stringfield were Friday guests
of Mrs. Nina Peterman who is
the sick list. We hope for her an ear
ly recovery.
Miss Marie Harris, of Bronwood,
is the guest of Miss Lucy Spiliers.
•AIts. Leila Harris is visiting her
mother, Airs. Allen Rogers, Sr.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. IMoore were
week end guests of their parents
Mrs. A. R. Rogers and Mrs. W. D,
Abernothnot spent Monday in Thom
aston.
Mr. Simpson Wainwright was the
week end guest of Mr. Julian Rog
ers.
bany Wednesday.
Miss Elsie Shell of Lumpkin visit
ed her brother, Air. James Shell, dur
ing the week end.
SFE THE
GUESSING WINDOW
100 lbs Sugar To Be Given
Away Free Nov. 26
here Sunday, at both the morning and
evening services. The public is cor
dially invited to hear him.
Crowell News
Do not look for wrong and evil,
You will find them if you do;
As you measure for your neighbor
He will measure back to you.
Look for goodness, look for gladness
You will meet them all the while,
If you bring the smiling visage,
To the glass, you meet a smile.
• • •
Airs. Howard Fulton, Mrs. Murry
Kinsman and little son Jimmie, of
Louisville, Ky., are visiting their
parents and grand parents, Air. and
Airs. Jeff Young.
Miss Virginia Young of G. S. C. W.
spent the week end with her parents
Air. and Mrs. G. Z. Young.
Be on hand to meet the ghost at
the Halloween Festival Saturday nite
Oct. 29, at the school building. Time,
7:30 p. m.
Misses Marie, Rachel, Mary Neal
and Mrs. O. R. Alontgomery were
shoppers in Thomaston Saturday.
Aliss Sara Dell Lucas left Satur
day for Alacon where she will- be
enrolled as a student at G. A. B.
Several from this community at
tended the fair in Macon last week.
Aire. C. B. Bloodworth and children
visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. AI Moncrief of Roberta recently.
We are sorry to learn of the recent
illness of Mr. Bob Cosey and hope
that he will soon be well again.
The ghosts promise you plenty of
fun and only a little harm at Crowell
Saturday night.
Air. Russell Montgomery spent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Hattie
Scandrett.
Mrs. lone and Mr. Willie R. Cosey
spent Saturday in Macon.
Alisses Fannie Mae, Lora Dell and
Jewell Bloodworth spent Sunday with
Air. and Airs. Charlie Wilson.
Air. B. L. Lewis and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Lewis in Crawford county.
Aliss Katherine Jenkins spent the
■week end in Macon the guest of Miss
Doris Mason.
Do you wish to know the future?
Are you eager for the news?
Of strange changes that may alter
All your ways and all your views?
Saturday night is just the seasonl
That’s the night for you to mark.
Beside our door on Halloween,
Your car and self be sure to park.
—Crowell School.
Alisses Sara Neisler of Rupert and
Helen Neisler of Georgia Southwes
tern, spent the weekend with their
parents, Air. and Mrs. H. E. Neisler.
We were glad to have the large at
tendance at Sunday school last Sun
day. You are welcomed each Sunday.
Be sure to come.
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Air. Dillard Spiliers of OOC camp
spent the week end with his parents
Mr. and Airs. J. A. Spiliers.
Air. and Mrs. Alfonso McCrary,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCrary were in
Thomaston shopping Monday.
Weal News
Cross Roads News
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Mrs. J. W. Byrd and baby and Mrs.
Sadie Batts visited Airs. W. AI. Bus
sey.
Miss Winifred Purvis spent Tues
day night with Aliss Vivian Chapman.
Several from here attended the
Fair in Macon Saturday.
Mr. Barney Peterman spent Tues-
I day night with Air. Roswell Locke.
Airs. J. E. Locke spent last week
end with friends near Oglethorpe.
Airs. M. L. Stalnaker and Miss
Alary Lois Stalnaker spent Saturday
in Columbus.
Several from here attended the Ala
con County Singing Convention held
in Oglethorpe Sunday.
Alisses Rheba Stalnaker and Fran
ces Elton spent Alonday in Green
ville.
| 4-H CLUB HOLDS MEETING
The. CrossRoads 4-H Club met Oct.
21st, with 16 members present.
Aliss Frances Elton gave each mem
ber a record book to keep a record ol
the year’s work done. She gave dem
onstrations to first year girls Which
wa the making of a dish towel. The
third year was the mending of socks.
Officers for the Club have been
elected as follows:
President, Alargaret Theus.
i V.-Pres., Ruby Prince.
, Secty. & Treas., Alyrtle AlcDaniel.
Reporter, Vivian Chapman
' —Club Reporter.
Mr. and Airs. J. D. Tarrer were the
Sunday guests of their daughter Mrs.
Archie Hill of Oglethorpe.
Mr. and Airs. Herbert Kelley and
daughter Miss Virginia spent Sunday
in Alabama with relatives.
Air. and Mrs. Grady Payne and
little son and Mr. Joe Arnold spent
Alonday in Unadilla with friends.
Mrs. J. W. Tarrer and Mrs. J. D.
Tarrer visited Mrs. Jimmie Felker
Friday.
Airs. Wallace Nelson, Jr., and Miss
Castleberry were Tuesday visitors of
Mrs. Grady Payne.
Miss Virginia Kelley were the
Alonday guests of Aliss Myrtle
Payne,
Miss Laygets Kelley was the Sun
day guest of Miss Alice Felker.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne, Mr.
and Airs. G. B. Barfield and Air. and
Airs. Hoke Davis attended the Fair
in Oglethorpe Friday.
Air. and Mrs. Hoke Davis were Sat- j daughter and Mr. Douglas
urday guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Barfield spent
last week with three daughters Mrs.
Grady Payne.
Several from here attended the
Alacon County Singing Convention in
Oglethorpe Sunday and report an en
joyable day.
NOTICE
Anyone having livestock that is
allowed to run loose are asked to
keep same in pasture. They are do
ing considerable damage to my crop
and I would appreciate your co-opera
tion iu this matter. (10’20’2)
^ T. J. Winers, Reynolds, R. 1.
Mrs. Lula Odom and children were
I Monday night guests of Mr. L. B.
Shirah and family.
Airs. Ruby Myrick and son, Mr.
Howard Tate and sister and brother
were guests of Mrs. W. A. Myrick
Alonday.
■Mrs. L. B. Shirah and baby were-
guests of Miss Dorothy Tate Thurs
day.
Air. W. M. Shirah and family of
Seville, Ga., Mrs. J. F. Parks and
grandson of Alontezuma, were guests
of Airs. Leila Odom Saturday night.
Air. Sammie Odom, Miss Susie
Odom, Mr. Cecil Shirah and two sis
ters, and Mr. J. Grimsley visited Mr
and Airs. L. B. Shirah Saturday.
Air, and Airs. Leonard Grimsley
of Concord were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W; E. James.
Messrs. Howard and Edgar Tate
were guests of Air. C. B. Shirah Sat
urday.
Those attending the birthday din
ner Sunday in honor of Air. L. B.
Shirah and his two sisters included:
Mr. AI. T. Shirah and family of Fort
Valley, Mr. W. M. Shirah and family
of Seville, Mr. and Mrs. Harris of
Ideal, Air. Theron Shirah and family
of Byron, Mr. E. J. Shirah and fami
ly of Fort Valley, Mr. and Airs. Fred
Mathews of Montezuma, Airs. J. F.
Parks and Mrs. C. L. Parks and ba
by of Montezuma, Mr. €. T. Tate of
j Pleasant Hill, Airs. Dovie Hill and
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