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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER GEORGIA, NOV EMBER 17, 1038,
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iREYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
-Conducted by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
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Dr. S. H. Bryan spent Monday in
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid James Spent Fri
day in .Macon,
Mrs.''Mattie Hill of Macon is visit
ing relatives here.
Miss Kathleen Windham spent the
week end in Atlanta.
Mr. Hugh Neisler of Colorado is
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maddox and
baby spent Sunday in Irvinville.
Miss Elizabeth Lucas of Milledge-
,ville was here for the week-end.
Mrs. S. H. Bryan and Miss Susan
Bryan spent Thursday in Macon.
Mrs. F. M. Carson and Mrs. Alice
Janies shopped in Macon Wednesday.
Mrs. Howard Neisler and Mrs.
Bob Aultman pent Friday in Macon.
Miss Frances Neisler visited
friends in Valdosta during the week
end. '
Mr. Jlack Bryan of Atlanta, visited
bis mother, Mre. Calvin Bryan last
week.
Mr. anfT Mrs. Roy Oay of Austell
were the weekend guests of relatives
here.
•Mri 'Joe Carson and sister, Evelyn
visited friends in Thomaston Wed
nesday.
Mrs., Addie Hammock and Mrs.
Roy Brewer visited in Thomaston
Friday,
Mr: C. P. Seay and Mrs. (Martha
Powell' spent Friday afternoon in
Americus.
Miss Willie Legett of Ft. Gaines,
was the week end guest m Mrs. Al
bert Hicks.
Messrs B. W. Hinton and F. M.
Carson attended a foot ball game in
Macon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Byrd of Butler
were the Sunday guests of Mr. and,
Mrs. J. H. Breiwer.
Reynolds U.D.C. Club
Gives Armistice Day
Program Fri. Nov. 11
Mr. and Mrs. F. M, Carson and
Miss I.aurice Aultman visited friends
in Griffin Sunday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bell and baby
of Decatur, were guests of Mr. and
Mre. Robert Bell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dailey, of Macon,
were the guests of Mr. and Airs.
George Blythe Friday night.
Miss Catherine Duvall of Wesley
visited her grand mother, Airs. Addie
Hammock during the week end.
Mr. and Airs. George Goddard and
children of Atlanta spent several
days here with relatives last week.
Mrs. Hollis Aultman, Misses Win
nie and Laurice and Bobby Aultman
visited friends in Americus Friday.
Air. and Airs. Alangham Williams
left recently for Tampa, Fla., where
Mr. Williams has accepted a posi
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suggs and
Airs. Shealy of Thomaston, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Shealy.
Mr. Ed Swearingen and Miss Lucy
Clare Johnson of Marshallville, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. L
Halley.
Mr. and Mrs Kelley Bowman and
children of Yatesville were guests
of Mr. and Airs. Frank Musslewhite
Sunday.
Miss Catherine Hicks and Miss
Estelle Ricks visited relatives and
friends in Montezuma during the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe 'Brooks of Glenwood,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Carson.
Mr. Ed Williams, Mr. Carl Glass
anTT children of Albany were the
guests of Airs. Lizzie Williams foi
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Payne, Mr. E.
E. Payne, Airs. James Gray and Mrs
Marion Fain spent Thursday in
Warm Springs.
Gordon-Carson Chapter U. D. C.,
observed Armitice Day with the fol
lowing program.
Song, "America,” by Chapter.
Invocation, Airs. W. W. McDaniel.
Hymns, Airs. F. Al. Carson, Airs.
F. A. Ricks, Airs. C. H. Neisler and
Mrs. B. W Hinton
Poem, “War”, Airs. Irene Whatley
The historian, Mrs F Al. Carson,
then introduced the speaker, Rev. H.
F. Jelks, who gave a most interest
ing and instructive address.
Flute Solo, “Medley of War Song”
Mr. Woodberry.
Dimissed with prayer by Rev. H.
F. Jelks.
After the program the regular
business meeting of the Chapter was
held. In addition to the regular rou
tine, the following committees were
named for tile year:
Mrs. R. L. Swearingen was named
corresponding secretary.
Veterans Committee: Mrs. H. C.
Whatley, and Mrs. Frank Mussle
white.
Veterans Boxes to Soldiers’ Home:
Mrs. M. A. Lifsey and Mrs. F. M.
Carson.
Marking Veterans’ Graves: Mrs. E.
H. Joiner and Mrs. J. D. Beall .
Historical Committee: Mrs. C. L.
Pyron, Chairman; Mrs. T. D. Seay
Mrs. George Ingram and Miss Elda
Blackfnon. ■»
Scrap Book: Mrs. M. A. Lifsey,
Mrs. F. A. Ricks, Mrs. Alice James
and Miss Elda Blackmon.
Floral Ocering: Mrs. J. D. Beall
and Mrs. E. H.Joiner.
Investigating History in Schools
Mrs. W. E. Marshall 1 and Mrs. C. L.
Pyron.
Service Cross: Mrs.Gray Hicks and
Mrs. Don Hicks.
ClUib House Building: Mrs. J. H.
Neisler and Mrs. W. E. Marshall
Furnishings: Mrs. Earl Wright and
Mrs. J. H. Neisler.
Grounds: Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Mrs.
Rupert News
Air. James Ilankinson from the
CCC camp at Stevens Potter, Ga.,
spent last week with his parents,
Mr. and Airs. J. C. Hankinson.
Air. and Airs. A. R. Lawhorn were
Saturday night guests of their daugh
ter, Mrs. J. M. Hill.
Rev. W. R. Lawhorn filled his
regular appointment at Mt. Olive
church Saturday and Sunday, he was
accompanied by his wife.
Alessrs James Hankinson and Wal
ter Chapman attended the ball game
in Rupert Friday .
Airs. T. E. Massey and little
daughter, Elizabeth, were Sunday
visitors of Airs. A. R. Lawhorn.
Miss Doris Elliston was the Sun
day guest of Miss Beatrice Elliston.
Air. James Hankinson has returned
to the camp at Stevens Pottery.
Mr. and Airs. M. V. Hill and little
daughter, were Sunday visitors of
Mrs. J. M. Hill and family.
Miss Doris Callahan attended the
singing in Manchester Sunday.
The regular second Sunday singing
service was held at Rupert Sunday
afternoon. Dr. Stewart of Ellaville,
was among the out-of-town attend
ants. Altho unable to sing Dr. iStew-
art gave a short and interesting
talk.
ERUIT CAKE TIME: We now
have all ingredients for Fruit Cakes.
Try baking your cakes with Ballards
Obelisk Flour.
Jarrell’s Dept. Store, Butler, Ga.
| CROWELL H. D. CLUB
MEETS AT CHURCH
| The Crowell H. D. Club met at the
1 church on Wednesday, Nov. 2. Miss
Frances Young, the president, pre-
I sided. The following officers were
elected for the coming year.
President, Mrs. C. B. Byrd.
Vice-President, Mrs. J. C. Fuller.
'Secretary, Frances Young.
Treasurer, iMrs. Clifford Adams.
Press Rep., Rachel Montgomery
We are wprking on our Club House
and hope to have it finished by the
next meeting. —Reporter,
SEED RYE FOR SALE
We have on hand genuine Aibruzzi
Seed Rye, thoroughly re-cleaned,,
priced at $1.50 per bushel.
C. B. Hicks’ Store, Reynolds. Ga.
It. L. Swearingen and Mrs. Albert
Hicks.
Memorial Day: Mrs. H. C. What
ley and Mrs. D. W. Harp.
Decorate Stage: Mrs. B. W. Hin
ton and Mrs. J. H. Neisler.
Membership: Mrs. Earl Wright and
Mrs. F. A. Ricks.
Pianists: Mrs. F. A. Ricks and Mrs
Irene Whatley.
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 $1.25
GEORGIA RYE - ' $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 results.
HINTON &
REYNOLDS, QA.
Dr. H, C. Whatley ^yici, Mr. r W. E.
Marshall, Jr., spent Tuesday after
noon in Ft. Valley.
Airs. Albert Hicks and Aliss Win
nie Aultman visited friends on Mon
tezuma Wednesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Tom Tinsley left
Wednesday for Waycri ts to attend
Annual Conference.
Rev. and Airs. H. F. Jelks are at
tending the Georgia Baptist Conven
tion in Atlanta thi week.
Air. and 'Mrs. W. R. Horton and
Billy, of Macon, Winifred Lowe of
Roberta, and Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Ful
ler were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mss. Sid James.
A Solid Carload of Myles
Salt Week
100 lbs Salt . . .
. $1.10
50 lbs Shit . . .
. 60c
25 lbs Salt . . .
. 35c
3 Boxes Salt for . .
. 10c
5 lbs Sugar . . .
. 25c
10 lbs Sugar . . .
. 49c
25 lbs Sugar . . .
. $1.22
100 lbs Sugar . .
$4.85
24 lbs Victory Flour .
. 65c
100 lbs Sugar To Be Given
Away Free Nov. 26
1 Guess With Every Package
0! Kellogg Cereal
Wash Ciothes and Dishes
HOSPITAL-CLEAN
with
COKCINTRATBD t.injl
SUPER SUDS |»oxj
BEMOVIS MOST GERMS
OUR PRICE
3 for 25c
R.E. Aultman
REYNOLDS, GA.
Air. and Mrs. Guy Windham and
children and Mrs. C. D. Windham,
Sr., visited Airs. Maude Smith in
Macon Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. Bob Swearingen and
children spent several days with
fiiends and relatives in Camilla and
Waycross las' week.
Mrs. S. H. Bryan, Miss Susan Bry
an, Miss Marguerite Phillips and
Mrs. Lydia Phillips visited relatives
in Bamesville Saturday.
The Baptist W. M. S. observed its
season of prayer for Foreign Mis
sions with an all-day meeting in the
home of Mrs. J. H. Whatley on Tues
day.
Air. and Mrs. Willis Saunders and
children, Mr. John Saunders and Mrs
Joe Royton spent Sunday in Monte
zuma with Mr. and Mrs, Lamar
Griffin.
Air. and Mrs. Thruston Harris and
Mr. and Mrs. W D. Harp of Garden
Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Cooper were dinner guests of Mr
and iMrs. E. T. Shealy Friday night,
Ideal News
IMiss Virginia KeUey was the Sat
urday guest of Miss Myrtle Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill of Ogle
thorpe were the week end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Tarrer.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne and
Messrs Robert and Elige Payne were
in Montezuma Saturday on business.
Mrs. Paul Cromer and mother Mrs.
Jim Hall were Friday guests of Mrs.
Herbert Kelley.
Mr. Alvin Rayburn of Americus.
spRnt the week end with his parents
Air. and Mrs. F. L. Rayburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne and
children were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Barfield of Ogle
thorpe.
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. D. Kelley were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Kelley.
Miss Myrtle Payne was the Sun
day guest of Miss Helen Barfield at
Oglethorpe.
Mr. and Mrs.Marvis Chapman were
Saturday guests of their parents, Mi
and Mrs. Clyde Chapman.
Air. and Mrs. J. W. Tarrer visited
relatives near Ellaville Sunday.
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