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THK BUTLER HERALD, BUTIJUR, GEORGIA, APRIL IS, 1940.
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v, Will Observe Memorial | —
1 Day Friday, April 26
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds^
Saunders spent
Mr. Walter Ellis
Sunday here.
Mr. N. L. Halley spent Monday in
Buena Vista.
visited
Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ric-ks
Mrs. Oscar Thompson in
Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Henry Hicks of Macon and
Mrs. F. M. Carson will visit in
Birmingham this week.
Miss Margaret Clay spent Sunday
5n Marshallville.
j Miss Margaret Clay spent Tues-
Mr. R. L. Bell attended the base ( j a y w jth her brother, who is ill in
!»all game in Macon. | Eie Montezuma hospital.
Mrs. Mattie Hill of Macon, is vis-j Mr> H E Fu]ton and Mrs. J. M.
•ting relatives here. | Kinsmen will return to their home in
ouisville, Ky., this week.
® I The Gordon-Carson Chapter of U.
D. C. of Reynolds will observe Me
morial Day Friday. April 26, with
appropriate exercises at the Metho
dist church at two o'clock p. m. Ev
ery one is cordially invited to ibe
present at this service.
Major General H. D. Russell, of
Macon, commander of the 30th Na
tional Guard division, will be prin
cipal speaker at the exercises. Gen-
eial Russell received his A. B. de
gree from the University of Geor
gia in 1912 and his law degree in
1914.
I interested to learn that he has been
| transferred from Ft. Sill, Okla., to
j Pensacola, Fla., where he will con-
I (jnue his work with the L. S. Aroi>
Mrs Alfred Chlldres and children I as shortwave radio operator.
Vance'and Jeanette, visited Mrs. | Mr, and Mrs. D. E. Byrd were m
Burma lived in Atlanta during the Macon Tuesday,
week end. 1 ^ nder tho
After spending several days with j His. 1. C. . , , , i „
i p t Ounress the Crow ©II scjnooi cioscu
•heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. i^urge.s in ^ , c(lnv
Voung, Mrs. Howard Fulton and
Mrs. Murray Kinsman left Wednes-
iay for their respective homes at
Louisville.
Mrs. Julia Windham spent the
week end with her son Mr. Ezra
Windham in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Windham and
ittle son, Sonny were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilreath in
. Atlanta.
direction of Mr. and
Floyd and Mrs. John
l a
cuccessful school year Thursday.
Little Miss Mary Wainwright is
spending this week with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Byrd.
She will join her parents at their
home near Oglethorpe Friday.
TENNILLE TO GET
t-r,0.000 SCHOOL
Howard Items
Mrs. Cynthia Streetman and lim
James Streetman of Thomaston
• pent several days last week th
guests of Mrs. Lee Watson.
Mis
i ’rances Scaly
Air. C. H. Hair spent Monday and
Tuesday in Augusta.
Mr. Woodfin Hinton of Moultrie
apent the weekend here.
Miss Melissa Ogburn of Columbus
was here last week-end.
Mr. Pat Hodges of Americus
spent the week-end here.
Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Jim Brew
er spent Monday in Macon.
Mr. Ed Swearingen made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Whatley visit
ed Buena Vista Sunday p. m.
Mrs. Bill Foy and son Billy, visit
ed Mrs. John Mims last week.
Mrs. Dave Montfort and children
•pent the weekend in Ft. Valley.
Mrs. B. W. Hinton entertained her
Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs.
Ricks Carson spent Monday in Ma-
i*on.
Miss Martha Fulford spent the
week-end with her parents in Ma-
ci>n. i '
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen
and children visited in Buena Vista
Sunday.
Tennille, Ga.. April 14—The foun- j
Qupite a number of our citizens ! clt,tion has been laid and framing |
was the
;uost recently of Mr. and Mrs. U CVP
Harris at Juniper.
Mr. O. O. Brown, Sr., was the re.
cent guest of iris daughter, Mis
Finest Davis at Butler.
Rev. F. J. Gilliert was the di nnfr
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. p rown
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jinks and
family of near Butler have moved to
Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Banks and chil.
After serving overseas during the „ . ,
I World War, Gen. Russell organized attended the singing convention at wor p w j)i begin immediately on the ; dren of Fast Point were recent vis.
and became first colonel of the 121st Butler Sunday. j Tennille vocational agriculture build- j itors of Mrs. Banks mother,
Infantry and commanded that regi- ! Miss Sara Dell Lucas was the | ing, which is located across the Nannie Martin.
I ment until 1923 when he was pro- j week end guest of her parents, Mr. 1 street from the school campus. The Mrs. Streetman of Thomas ton was
! moted to the rank of brigadier gen- and Mrs. Nat Lucas. j building a NYA project, will consist t j ie Tuesday guest of Mrs. J. ft
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodges and era [ [ n \w> he was promoted to j jyj r j j Fuller spent Sunday 1 of seven rooms, classroom, office
Virginia and Miss Marion Hodges ma j 0 r general and placed in com- j Ml . an( j jj rSi \y m< Lowe at toolroom, work shop, boiler room
Mr. Walton Hodges, Jr., who at
tends school at Mercer University,
spent the week end at home.
shopped in Macon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens and
Mrs. Hamp Stevens of Columbus
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Joiner and Mr.
and Mrs. I). W. Harp visited Mrs,
Moore in Montezuma Sunday p. m.
Mrs. C. H. Neisler, Misses Mar
garet Clay, Gwinet Almon and Mr.
Billy Neisler spent Saturday in Ma
con.
Miss Fountain, Miss Dixon, Mr.
Land, Mr. Wall and Mr. Hart of Ma
con visited Mrs. Ashley Wednesday
night.
Misses Winifred Ruffin and
Frances Carter, who attend school in
Valdosta, will spend this week-end
i at home.
j mand of the 30th division, made up Roberta.
of national guard troops from Geor
gia, North and South Carolina and
Tennessee.
Tlie following program will be
given:
Processional, Rev. J. D. Smith.
Patriotic Songs by the Reynolds
High School Glee Club.
Accordion Solo, Anne Halley.
Presentation of Speaker, Mr. E. Hi
Joiner.
Address, Maj. Gen. H. D. Russell.
Vocal Solo, Mrs. B. W. Hinton.
Benediction, ■Rev. J. D. Smith.
—Reporter.
REYNOLDS B. W. M. LI.
HOLDS APRIL MEET
Misses Winnie Griffith and Gordy
Bates of Columbus, spent the week-, r,,.],,
tnd here.
The Reynolds Theatre reopened ;
last Saturday under the management :
of Mr. K. E. Shealy of Camilla. Let's j
all go to the picture show. j
Tlie Reynolds Methodist church en-
tertained the Reynolds and Crowell ;
charge with a Steak Supper Tuesday
evening preceding the regular quar-
conference.
Miss Katie Hicks and Mrs. Dan
Hicks spent Sunday with Ms. Fd
Swearingen.
Miss Laurice Aultman and Mrs.
tt. L. Bell visited in Mauk Wednes-
■iiy night.
lira. Artis Saunders and Mrs. W.
E. Saunders are spending this week
in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fickling of
Macon spent Sunday with Dr. and
Airs. Fickling.
Messrs R. E. Aultman, R. T..
'Swearingen and J. H. Neisler spent
Monday in Macon.
Mrs. W. W. McDonald lias re
turned home after a visit with rela
tives in Fitzgerald.
Miss Martha Fulford was called to
Macon Tuesday on account of the
aliness of her father.
Mrs. F. M. Carson, iMrs. Alice
i*mes and Mrs. Gray Hicks shopped
in Macon Wednesday.
AULTMAN
SUPER MARKET
Fancy Meats For Cheaper Prices
Armour's Star
BACON . . .
lb 20c
Smoked
BACON . . .
lb 13c
Sliced
White BACON lb 10c
Gold Coin
BACON . . .
lb 25c
STEAK . . .
. lb 20c
Picnic HAM .
.lb 11c
Canvis HAM
lb 25c
Smoked
SAUSAGE .
12 l-2c
Red Link
SAUSAGE-lb 12 l-2c
BAL0GNA .
. lb 15c
Country Style
SOUSE . . .
. lb 15c
Breakfast
SAUSAGE .
. lb 19c
Pure Pork
SAUSAGE ..
. lb 17c
Misses Elizabeth Barker and Doris
Oglesby spent several days in Rey
nolds last week in connection with
the cooking schools, sponsored by
the Woman's Club.
Miss Martha Powell has as her
guests this week: Mr. and Mrs. E. S
Boyd of Adel, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Tye of Americus, Mr. Gene Powell
of Macon, Mr. Virgil Powell and
California, Mr. and [Mrs. William
Powell and children of Kentucky.
3rd District Federation
To Meet Next Tuesdev
Columbus, April 16.—The Third
District, Georgia Federation of Wo-
mil's Clubs, will hold its annual ses
sion in Fitzgerald on next Tuesday.
This is the Golden Jubilee and Mrs.
Maxwell Murray urges a full repre
sentation from all clubs. Officers will
also lie elected at this time.
Mrs. Murray also urges the clubs
to fill in their standard of excellence
form and send it immediately so that
your Club may compete for the cup.
The Tallulah Falls gavel will be
awared as usual for outstanding
| work done for Tallulah. Please con-
j vey information to Mrs. J. M. Mur-
! rah as to amount given and if a
| urogram has been given.
| The Ella Melton cup will tie award
ed to the club doing the most out
standing work for education. .Send
this report to Mrs. W. A. Ford, Fort
[ Valley. An award will be given to
j -he club doing the most outstanding
j ‘Community Service." Send this in-
j formation to Mrs. R. C. Collier,
| Montezuma, before April 15 so it
i may be judged for the convention,
j Write immediately to every third
| district chairman listed in the Year
! Book what your club has done in her
| lepartment so that her report may
I io completed. These reports are to
he made for the past two years
j while the reports for the cup are to
be for this past year.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Baptist Women's Missionary
Union was held at the church Tues
day afternoon, April'9.
Due to the absence of Mrs. R. A.
Hinton, Mrs. Troy Whatley had
charge of the following program:
Song, How Firm a Foundation
Watchword for year repeated in
unison.
Devotional: “The First Adam; the
Second Adam,” Mrs. W. E. Marshall
Song, My Faith Looks Up to Thee
Prayer, Mrs. W. E. Marshall.
Introduction of subject: “God’s
Standar’.d’ Mrs. Troy Whatley.
God's Standard for the Individual;
God's Standard for the Home, Mrs.D.
E. Byrd.
God's Standard for the Natitn,
Mrs. E. H. Dunn.
Promoting Americanism and Pre
serving Peace.
The Christian's Sunday and God's
Standard and the W. M. U., by Mrs.
C. L. Pyron.
Prayer by Mrs. D. E. Byrd.
Song, Jesus Calls Us.
Business.
Dismissed with Prayer, Mrs. C. L
Pyroi). —Puli. Reporter.
Mr. Roy Philmon was in Macon
Saturday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert
little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
| Wainwright and children were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
| Byrd.
j Everyone is cordially invited to
attend the preaching services and
i Sunday school at Crowell church Sun
day.
| Mr. Billy Neisler spent several
days recently with Mrs. Nichols who
is with her mother, Mrs. G. J. I
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wainwright j
and children have moved near Ogle
thorpe where Mr. Wainwright will 1
be engaged in the sawmill business
Cor several months.
Mr. and Mrs. L.Pierce and children ‘
were Sunday visitors at the home of ]
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rob Cosey.
Mr. and Mrs. George Young,
Eleanor and Jenny Alice were in
Macon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hortman were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Hortman.
Friends here of Mrs. Dixon Cosey
deeply sympathize with bed in the
recent death of her father, Mr.Shur-
ley.
It is gratifying news to the many
friends of Mrs. G. J. Young to know
that she is improving nicely and is
able now to go to Macon each week
for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray Hicks were
Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. J. Young.
Won't you come to Sunday school
Sunday and bring the children? We
are trying to build up our Sunday
school and your presence and co
operation are needed. Meet us at the
church at 10 a. m. Sunday.
Frends of Mr. Harold Byrd will be
canning plant and storage room. !
The building when completed will
be valued at $50,000, according to J
Byrd and | G. Hatcher, teacher. A. Lord is pro
ject supervisor and the NYA is
furnishing the labor. These youths
will get practical experience and
training in construction work.
Prown.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Culverhouse,
i Miss Catherine Culverhouse and .Mrs
Willie Vanlandingham visited Mr.
Herman Vanlandingham at the Vet-
avails Hospital in Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Perkins ami
. TiTuiren were Sunday guests of Miss
Virginia Perkins at I.aGrange.
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REYNOLDS
GEORGIA
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