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TIIK BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 25, 1040.
,, | Crowell News ; Ideal News
Mauk News
will
-Condubtea by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
meeting at Fitzger-
Mr. and Mre. H. C. Bond spent
Sunday in Macon.
Miss Betty Noisier of Macon spent
the week end at home.
Mrs. R. L. Swearingen and children
•pent Tuesday in Macon.
Mrs. Elam Griffith is spending j
this week in Dothan, Ala.
Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Fickling are’
spending today in El fa vi He.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mimbs of
Milledgeville, spent Sunday with Mi
ami Mrs. Alton Halley.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson and
little daughter spent Tuesday night
with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ricks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrd and
little daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Fuller and children were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wainwright near Oglethorpe Sundaj
Mr. Bernard Fuller of Columbus
was the week end guest of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fuller.
Mrs. Paul Byrd and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fowler of
! Oglethorpe were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cromer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tarrer and Mr.
Harry Tarrer were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Tarrer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barfield and
[ children, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Barfield
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Christine, Paul and Betty of Macon 1 Grady Payne.
Messrs Edgar and Clay Whatley,
Guy Windham and iSink Marshall
were at home for the week-end.
Messrs Allen Shealy and Grady
Mertz, of Tennille, were guests of
Edgar Whatley, Jr., Friday night.
Mrs. C„ E. Whatley, Mrs. R. L.
Miss Louise Hill spent Sunday | Swearingen attended a Missionary
j Conference at Ft. Valley Wednesday
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. |
| B. Byrd.
j Mr. and Mrs. Blanton Bartlett
and sons of Macon were Sunday j
guests of Mr and Mrs. M. J. Trapp 1
| Mr. Charlie Frank McCrary spent I
I the week end with home folks. ,
We are glad to learn that Mrs. E.
j E. Fuller is greatly improved fol- 1
; lowing a heart attack suffered sev-
I f-ral days ago. I
Miss Freda Chapman of Americus i
was the weekend guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman. ,
Mrs. Archie Hill of Oglethorpe
was the Thursday guest
mother, Mrs. J. D. Tarrer.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Payne,
Mrs. Lula Wall of Butler was the
dinner guest of Mrs. Ida Wall
Thursday.
Miss Jean Lancaster spent several
days last week with Miss Elizabeth
Humber in Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pittman and
chldren spent Sunday p. m. in Co
lumbus. r
Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Mathews and
children of Butler, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Waller
Ulus Wall Jr., visited H. G. Pye
of her I Jr., in Butler last week.
| Mrs. Laura Montgomery has re
turned home after spending a few
Mrs.
Archie Hill and Messrs J. D. and j days at the bedside of her son, Mr.
Harry Tarrer were Thursday guests i Brooks Montgomery, who was ill at
of Musses Lannie Cromer and Louise his home in Americus.
with her parents in Butler.
Mrs. Ida Newsome spent the week
end with Mrs. J. H. Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarver left
Monday for Houston, Texas.
Mrs. Paul Hodges and Virginia
spent Saturday in Montezuma.
Mrs. Drewery of Atlanta is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Alice James.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Byrd, Mr. and
Mrs. A. V. Brewer and Miss Clyde
Brewer spent Sunday with Mrs. It.
K. Brewer.
Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. Will Ricks
and Mrs. McDonald have returned
hrae after spending several days in
Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. R. L. Bell, Mrs. Howard Neis-
ler and Miss Laurice Aultman left
ayne in Macon.
Miss Daisy Guy was the Friday
I Mr - and Mrs ’ Gu Y Kilb y ° f ' guest of Miss Helen Brooks
I Thomaston spent Sunday with Mr. j Mijtses Virginia and Laygetts Kel
ley, Doris and Frances Adams and
Mrs. E. H. Joyner, Mrs. Earl Mar
, ,, ,„ .... ., Wednesday for Jacksonville, Fla., to
shall, Mrs. Troy Whatley attended . ’ ’
Mrs. Jake Weaver and Mrs. Earl
Wright are spending today in Colum
bus.
I>e gone several days.
Mrs. R. I.. Bell and Miss
Aultman spent Monday night in
Mauk,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath spent
Sunday with Mrs. S. J. Huey
Butler. \
Mrs. Addie Hammock returned
home from Thomaston Tuesday after
j spending three weeks with her
Laurice daughter, Mrs. Horace Cosey.
Mrs. Jack Heath, Henry Hobbs and
Mrs. Alton Halley spent Tuesday in
Macon.
Dr. and Mrs. Sams have returned
home after spending a few days in
Florida.
After attending the Dogwood Fes
tival in Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Musslewhite visited their sister, Mrs
near Dan Joyner and Mr. Joyner in
Springfield, Tenn. They are now
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Snowden
Steele in Princeton, Ky.
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and Mrs. E. H. Kilby.
Miss Helen McDaniel
week end guest of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. P. E, McDaniel.
Miss Carolyn and Mr. Lawson Kil
by were in Thomaston during the
week end.
Our attendance record at Sunday j
school Sunday was better. Won't you ,
come next Sunday at 2-30 p. m. to
make the record even better. I
Mrs. J. H. Windham and little son
were Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jarrell.
Mrs. L. T. Horton and Bobby wero
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilby
Frday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fuller and
children spent Wednesday in Macon.
We are glad to learn that Mr
Thomas Horton, who works in Ma
con is greatly improved from a re
cent illness.
Rev. J. D. Smith delivered two
very inspiring sermons at Crowell
church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Cosey spent
Sunday with their mother Mrs. Shur-
ley in Dooly county.
G,<i Helen Barfield were Sunday guests
of Miss Myrtle Payne.
Messrs Clarence and E. B. Adams
Jr., of Thomaston spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs
E. B. Adams.
Misses Frances Wall and Josephine
Montgomery visited relatives at
Americus Sunday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Chapman of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with u
mother, Mrs. J. T. Chapman. She
turned home with them and
spend several weeks with them
| Mrs. E. L. Whittngton and daurt
ter of Junction City were weebj
; guests of Mrs. E. L. Wall and chit
dren.
! Mr. and Mrs. Hegler and cl,ild re ,
| Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pike and chi| ,
dren were recent visitors 0 f
and Mrs. Gordon Bazemore.
j Mr. and Mrs. Gardner p ye ^
children of Butler, spent Sundat
wth Mr. and Mrs. Boss Wall,
j Miss Ruby Itustin visited relative,
j in Manchester a few days last w«fc
| Jean Lancaster had as suppe-
i guests Friday evening: M ary
j Wall. Carol Waller, Sara Pittmai
j Elizabeth Humber and Mary stev.
ins.
Miss Mary Woodall and Mrs. The!-
ma McElmurray and little son Gene
visited relatives at Charing recently
Mrs. lam Montgomery, who i s
was brought bust week to the home
of her niece Mrs. J H. Turner.
Mr,
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Hortman of
Roberta spent Sunday with Mr. and
F. Mrs. Will Braddy.
Mr, and Mrs. James Butler and
I children visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Wilson an family.
Mr. R. Whatley of Butler spent
j the week end with his parents Mr.
I and Mrs. L. S. Whatley.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Bickley of
I Thomaston spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Whatley.
Wo regret to learn that Mrs. Clyde
[ Wilson and Mrs. W. A. Spinks are
on the sick list this week and wish
for each of them an early recovery.
| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sealy and
j family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Heath Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jarrell of But- Mr. and Mrs. Luke Adams and
ler are spending today with Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Halstead spent Friday
Mrs. Willie Suggs.
The many friends of Mrs. Hoke
McDaniel are glad to know that she
is much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pruitt of
Thomaston spent the week end with
Mrs. E. E. Hodges.
Mrs: Henry Hicks and baby of
Macon, are spending this week with i
Mrs. F. M. Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Hobbs o.f Lump
kin, spent Sunday with Mrs. W.
"Weaver.
Mrs. Brantley Benton of Ft. Valley
spent the week end with Miss Thel
ma Barrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson of Co
lumbus, were weekend guests of Mrs
Troy Whatley.
Mrs. Frank Stevens of Columbus
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs
Early Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Windham visited
Mrs. Hoke McDaniel at the Macon
hospital Sunday.
Five Points
suiida
in Americus.
Mr. an Mrs. Terrell Robbins, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Willis spent Sun
day in Butler with Mr. and Mrs. Ol-
lie Bazemore.
Mr. and Mrs Luke Adams and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Jarrell Sunday.
Howard Items
AULTMAN
SUPER MARKET
Fancy Meais For Cheaper Prices
Armour'i» Star
BACON . . .
lb 20c
Smoked
BACON . . .
lb 13c
Sliced
White BACON lb 10c
Gold Coin
BACON . . .
lb 25c
STEAK . . .
. !b 20c
Picnic HAM .
. lb 11c
Canvis HAM
lb 25c
Smoked
SAUSAGE .
12 l-2c
Red T.lnk
SAUSAGE-lb 12 1 2c
BAL0GNA .
. lb 15c
Country Style
SOUSE . . .
. lb 15c
Jlreakfa^t
SAUSAGE .
. lb 19c
Pure Pork
SAUSAGE ..
. lb 17c
I Mrs. Beulah Pickard and Miss
! Fannie Pickard spent Sunday with
| Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse and
j family near McCants Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowden and
son of Manchester were guests of
! Mrs. Lula Guined and family Sun
j ?ay.
i Miss Betty Watson of Butler was
| the week end guest of Mrs. Lee
1 Watson.
! Mr. Horace Martin of Albany vis
ited relatives here the past week.
Mrs. Huie Abercombie of East
Point is the guest this week of her
: mother Mts. 1 .oe Watson,
j Mr. and Mrs. Leonard King and
j children of Augusta spent the week
! end the guest of Mrs. Nannie Mar
tin.
Mrs. J. D. Martin of Macon was
1 the recent guest of Mrs. J. If.
I Brown.
1 Sunday vistors of Mrs. Lee Wat-
i son included Mr. and Mrs. Baggerly
j end Mr. Huie Abercombie of East
i Point; Mr. and Mi's. Horace Watson
j and daughter?, of Butler.
! SERVICES AT TRINITY
I CHURCH ARE ANNOUNCED
j There will be preaching at Trini-
! ty Free-will Baptist church Saturday
j night and the public is cordially in
vited to attend each service at which
time genuine gospel sermons will be
delivered.
Attention is also called to the
Second District Union meeting which
will also convene at Trinity church
on Saturday before the fourth Sun
day in June.
Miss Emily Jarrell is spending
the week in Ft. Valley the guest of
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Daniel ‘ai d
children of Thomaston spent S
with their parents, Mr. and M
M. Gaultney. .
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Jarrell were Mr. and Mrs
Bonnie Jarrell of Ft. Valley and JVlr
and Mi-s. Willie Suggs and Mrs. J.
D. Jarrell of Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs
E. E. Jarrell of Butler and Mr. and
Mrs. T, D. Jarrell.
Mrs. Edd Pennington of Butler
spent last week with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jarrell.
Miss Rose Berry of Butler was the
Sunday guest of Miss Margaret
Walker.
Miss Effie Smith and Mr. Mercer
Smith of Butler spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jarrell and
family.
Mrs Harper Moore and Miss Myr
tle Walker were Tuesday visitors ot
Mrs. C. F. Bennett.
Miss Marjorie McCorvey of Gut
ter spent the weekend with Miss
Helen Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sanders and
children, Mrs. W. B. Colquitt Mrs.
C. F. Colquitt ?%nd Miss Christine
Boyett all of Thomaston, were Mon-
cay guests if Mr. and Mv». Phillip
Jarrell.
Miss Ethel J:mell o' Me, .io Tift
College, Fo.-yy-.h, spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. ■ nd Mr.-:. W \. Jar
rell.
Mrs. Britt McChargue and children
of Thomaston, spent last week with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Walker.
Miss Jean Jar.'ill ar.d Mr. Bnnnie
Jarrell Jr. of Ft. Valley were Sunday
guests of relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pitts and chil
dren of Thomaston were Sunday
visitors of their parents, Mr and Mrs
Henry Jarrell.
Mrs. S. J. Jarrell was the Monday
guest of Mrs. T. D. Jarrei .
Mrs. Harper Mqore and children
m-d Miss Myrtle Watkir were Mon
day visitors of Mrs. Homy Jarrell
and Mrs. Philip Jarrell.
Rev. H.B. Shepherd of Macon was
the week end guest of Mr. ai d Mrs
W. A. Jar’-.'ll.
Mrs. J. P. Walker was the Monday
day guest of Mrs. T. D. Jarrell.
Miss Emily Jarrell spent Tuesday
hi Butler with friends.
Mrs. Alice Rilev spent several
days last week with Mr. ami Mrs. G
B. Jarrell.
Miss Alice Guinn of Bessie Tift
College, Forsyth, spent Sunday with
her parents,Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Guinn.
Mrs. Harper Moore spent Satur
day p. m. with Mrs. Q. B Jarrell.
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Mr. James Barrow spent the week
end with Mr. Clinton Mott.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bone were
Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Barrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Theus of Juni
per spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Theus.
Visitors of Mrs. Will Cox lastt
Thursday included Mrs. Ora Barrow
Mrs. Fred Rustin and Mrs. Bud
Theus.
Mrs. Norris Carpenter spent Wed
nesday wth Mr. and Mrs. Otho Car
penter.
Mrs. Will Cox spent Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs Henry Barrow.
Mrs. Ora Barrow and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wanza Carpenter.
Her many friends are glad to
learn that Mrs. Will Cox is improv
ing following an illness of several
days.
The public is cordially invited
attend Sunday school at Lebane
Baptist church each Sunday at 2-3j
p. m.
Reynolds Theatre
Reynolds. Georgia
Sunday and Monday, April 28-29
Matinee; 2:00; Night, 8:30
OH, JOHNNY, HOW YOU CAN LOVE
With
Tom Brown . Peggy Moran . Allen Jenkins . Donald Meek
Also COMEDY
This adv. with 25c will admit any couple
PLANNING TO REBUILD
SCHOOL AT GRIFFIN
HINTON & COMPANY
REYNOLDS
GEORGIA
Griffin, Ga., April 18—John C. |
Dennis, of Macon, widely known j
school architect,has been employed to
draw’ plans for rebuilding the Fourth l
Ward school, which was destroyed by I
fire a few days ago with an estimat- j
ed loss of ^40,(MX). Plans call for a
one-story building, with the base- |
ment and first floor of the old
school to be utilized as far as pos
sible. Wings will be erected on both
the east and west sides of the old ,
building. The entire new building |
will be of brick.
MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS
Cultivators, Harrows. Weeders, COVINGTON PLANTERS Si
DISTRIBUTORS and other makes. Oliver and Vulcan Plows and
Parst for all Plows. Plow Gear, Scooters, Scrapes, devices, etc.
SEEDS
CLEVEWILT COTTON SEED,. First year from breeder. Lone
staple and completely wilt-resistant. Also Coker's Four-in-One,
first year from breeder. Also Stoneville, home-grown. All recleaned
on our new machine and CERESAN treated. Whatley Prolific and
Good's Yellow Com. Hand selected, hand shelled and recleane.d.
Field Peas, Brabs and mixed. Fall-picked Velvet Beans.
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F E E D_S
Our own mixture of Dairy Feed: Beans, Corn, Shorts and Bran
Cottonseed Meal, Lime Stone, Salt. Also Cottonseed Meal and Hull*
Our own make of Poultry Mashes—Starting, Growing, and Laying.
LUMBER
All dimensions dressed lumber, Ceiling and Flooring. Nails,
Locks and Hinges. Also Ply-wood and Celotex for inside finish.
Fencing and Roofiing.
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And always, our famous NO FILLER GUANO.
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