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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 23, 1040.
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REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
MR. WINDHAM CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
AT HIS HOME SUNDAY
Crowell News Howard Items Mauk News
-Conducteu by***
Civic Improvement Club of Reynoldsj
Mr. W. C. Windham celebrated at
| his home last Sunday with a birth-
nay dinner. Served on this occasion
| were good old-fashioned fried chick-
and other delightful dishes that
afternoon at Juniper Lake
Mr. and Mrs. David Parker j T
spent the wek nd with their pa’ rpnt( |
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner,
Miss Winnie Aultman is
in Macon today.
visiting Mrs. R. L. Swearingen and Mrs.
lister Halley spent Thursday in
Lawrenceville with Mrs. W. K. Holt.
Miss Melissa Ogburn spent the
•week end at home. I Mr and Mrs. Frank Musslewhite
end Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Newsome '
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hodges \isitei ^ isitgei Barnesville and Thomaston i
an Savannah this week.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson has returned
Jsome from Junction City.
Dr. Faxton Seay is visiting his
mother, Mrs. Emory Seay.
Mrs. James Ricks and Mrs. Frank
fains were in Butler Monday.
Miss Ruth Jelks of Florida, visited |
Mrs. Lewis Saunders last week. i
I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fountain of
Mrs. J. D. Jarrell is spending Atlanta, spent several days here re-
this week with Mr. Jarrell at But- '
tractive for this occasion.
The celebration was given in
. honor of two very lovely young la-
un aJ ‘ | dies tha t were lass-mates in high
The friends of Mr. Charles Smith school and their birthdays being on-
are glad to learn that he is able to , ly a few days apart. They were:
leave the hospital and is now at Mrs. John H. Windham whose birth-
home. ! (iay was May 17; and Miss Emily
Mrs. W, D. McCauley and little
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosey and Misses Frances and Patsy Pickard Miss Josephine Montgomery,
soil Larry and Mrs . P. A. Jenkins of Macon, were guests of Mrs. lieu- Wanza Hammock, Miss Prances Wall’
ami sons, Joe and Wales spent Sun- lab and Miss Fannie Pickard during and Mr. James Welch spent .S un(ia]
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cosey the week end.
near Manchester. Mrs. Maude Scaly and Miss Fran-
Mr. G. O. Horton is spending this ces Sealy spent the week end at
go to make such an occasion one to week with relatives in Macon. Jumper. | Mrg Beulah Chapman has retime
be greatly enjoyed. ■ Mrs. Frank Calhoun and little j,[ rs [,'rank Fain, Jr., and daugh- i, er home after a visit to Atlant
The home was decorated with daughter, Margaret, were week^ end terB 0 f p err y, were the weekend Mr. J. T. Pittman, brothei of jj
fresh cut flowers making it ve*y at- guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Trapp. Rlles t s a f the home of Mr. and Mi's, putman, spent the weekend with \\
*—- .u:_ Uev. am | {j, m. Spivey have K„ d Brown. ! and Mrs. Pittman.
returned to their home at Hahira ^ and Mn( Lige p ar ker were Mr. R. L. Sanders, Mr. and jjn
after visiting their daughter, Mrs gun ' visitors of Mrs . Ella Clarke H . T .Sanders and son, Thomas and
Montgomery for several days. •
daughter, I’attie, of Statesboro, are
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
. A. Lifsey. !
T. J. Fountain.
ler .
Mrs. Jetta Weaver and Mr. Zack
Weaver visited in South (leorgia
last week.
Mr. Faxton Seay, of Augusta, held in Reynolds,
spent the week-end with his mother' Mrs A c Blounti Mrs . Mosley,
and family. | Miss Sarah Blount and Mr. Blount
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Whatley and 1 of Chattahoochee, Fla., visited Mrs.
.Mrs. Earl Marshall spent Sunday in j B- H. Joiner last week.
Milledgeville. j Mrs. M. A. Lifsey, Mrs. W. D. Mc-
ATr. and Mrs. Mims Aultman o r Gauley and little daughter, and Miss
Meggs, spent Sunday with Mrs. H. N1 aggie Lifsey spent Sunday
H. Aultman.
Wainwright the dute of whose birth
was May 21.
Mrs. John Windham was present
ed a beautiful white icing and
| pink candle holders and candles by
Miss Wainwright and Mr. Windham.
! Those enjoying the dinner .other
cently the guests of their father, Mr than the honor guests were: Mrs.
Julia Windham, Mrs. Jno. H. Wind
ham, Master John Windham and Mr withMiss Beatrice Kilby.
W. C. Windham. i Mr and M rs. E. E. Fuller, Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Fehring and Miss Eu-
Jim
We are sorry to know that Mrs. J
B. Byrd is ill. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Alton Pope, of Jackson, is
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs*
Will Hortman.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailey were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Montgomery. N
Mr. Emory Jinkins is spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Jenkins.
Mrs. Paul Beeland spent last week
Mr. and Mrs. Lige Parker were
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Ella Clarke
and family.
Mrs. Ida Childs of Macon is the
guest of Mrs. Mollie Adams.
We were glad to welcome quite a
number of ladies from Butler who j During the afternoon ice cold Coca
attended the recent Flower Show I Cola was served.
Regardless of how lovely an en
tertainment may be, time goes on,
so as the day was growing toward
a close each atteiWant expressed
their thanks and appreciation for
the hospitality shown them during
the day and went their way hoping
that they might be spared to enjoy
many more such receptions.
Ashburn with relatives. —An Attendant.
nice Fuller were in Macon Wednes
day .
Mrs. Lizzy Williams and Miss
Claudia Maugham were week end
guests of Mr3. Dock Byrd.
Mr. Robert Sanders of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mr. and ,M re
Pittman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. I>ik e ^
Mr. Frank Pickard of Macon was daughter spent Sunday in Macon,
the recent guest of his mother, Mrs. They were accompanied by Mr. and
Beulah Pickard. Mrs. Rustin of Charing.
Mrs. J. W. Edwards II, and chil- ‘ Mrs. Boss Wall and children spent
dren of Butler visited Mrs. Rod
Brown recently.
Miss Mattie Adams underwent an
operation at the Montgomery hos
pital at Butler Monday. Her numer
ous friends hope she may soon be
restored to her usual good health.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ELSSON-SERMON
Wednesday night in Butler.
Rev. C. W. Dunaway, Mr. J ame!
Waters, Mrs. C. S. Newton and Mr
M. J. Wood were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Lancaster Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lancaster and I
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, M. J. Wood at Reynolds.
Mrs. Thelma McElmurray and lit-1
tie son, Gene, spent several
last week with relatives in Tazewell I
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodall and
tl, e children, Mrs. Ralph Barney and l»
Miss Elaine Halley of Buena Vis- j
ta, is spending this week with Syl
via Swearingen.
Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Guy Wind
ham, and Mrs. Jim Brewer spent
Tuesday in Macon.
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Whatley visited
their son, Mr. Clay Whatley in
Milledgeville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Neisler and
Mrs. Pendergrast attended the re
cital of Miss Frances Neisler at
Rome, Ga., last Friday.
Mrs. Gussie Rogers, Mrs. Ernest
Barker and son of New Jersey, and
Mrs. Harry Pate of Mncon were
guests of Mrs. Maggie Beall Wed-
resady.
Five Points
he the following from the Bible!
I “Return unto thy rest, O my soul;
for the Lord hath dealt bountifully
Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Lewis
Thomaston were Sunday guests
iMr. and Mrs. F. A. Ricks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard
| Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lifsey and
of little daughter, Beverly Jean, of
°f . Flint, Mich., arrived Tuesday for a
visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of ' M. A. Lifsey.
Macon spent several days with Mrs | Mrs. Clifford Whatley, Mrs. F. A.
B. H .Aultman and family. j Kicks, Mrs. C. B. Hicks, Mrs. Nell
Mr and Mrs. D. B. Ray of Avon-1 Lucas alul Mrs - Minnie McDaniel
dale Were weekend guests of their | amended tlle Slower Show at Rober-
sister, Mrs. I,uke Mitchell.
ta last Thursday.
Miss Edith Steele of Princeton,
Xy., is visiting her grand-parents,
iMr. and Mrs., J. C. Newsome.
Circle No. 1 met with Mrs. D. W.
Payne Tuesday afternoon. Circle No.
2 met with Mrs. Cliff Byrd.
Mrs. W. D. McCauley, Mrs. M. A.
Lifsey and Miss Maggie Lifsey spent
Frida in Atlanta and Conyers
Mrs. Bob LeSeur, Mrs. Sawyer ac
companied by several Roberta citi
zens visited the Reynolds
Show.
Mrs. Ed Swearingen and little
Miss Ann Harp, Mrs. D. J. Hicks
and Mrs., D. W. Harp spent the week
end in Tyron, N. C. They were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ed
wards.
Miss Mary Adams of Macon and
Miss Jessie Adams of Montezuma
.spent Sunday with their parents Mr
and Mrs. Weeks adams.
Rev. H. B. Spepherd of Macon
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs B.ritt McChargue and
children, and Mr. and Mts. Mcl |
Chargue of Thomaston were Sunday I
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. I
Walker and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pennington and
Mr. John Davis spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jarrell of
Otter Creek, Fla., spent the weekend
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. T.
D. Jarrell and family.
Mrs. Willie Suggs and Mrs. J. D.
Jarrell of Reynolds spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jarrell.
Mr. Alton Parker spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pitts and chil
dren of Thomaston and Miss Martha
Pitts of Crest, were the Sunday vis
itors of Mr. and Mrs Henry Jarrell.
Rev. H. B. Shepherd was the Sun
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Weeks Adams.
Miss Effie Smith of Butler spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Jarrell.
Mrs. J.P. Walker and Miss Myrtle
, t t, • Walker were Thursday guests of
. , . Mrs. Phillip Jarrell and Mrs. Henry
“Soul and Body”
subject of the Lesson-Sermon which by spent Sunday with their parpnti
Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Smith and Rev wi! , ^ read Sunday ir churches of Mr - 2111(1 Mrs - N - C - Cromer at Ideal,
and Mrs. Jason Shirah were dinner Christ) Scientist, throughout the Mrs - Joe Wilder visited Mrs. R. L
guests of Mi. and Mrs. Will Cosey wor [ d ' ’ Bell and attended the Flower Show|
Sunday. I ’ , . , . , at Reynolds last week.
Mr. James Waters, who conducts A ™°"K thc t,tatlons wh ' ch ‘T*
the singing at the New Tabernacle ''rise the Lesson-Sermon there wil |
t . _ lin tlio fnllnunrui' 4*mni t lin I’.iIiIp 1
revival is the guest of Mr. and Mrs
Tom Montgomery'.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kilby of Thom-
with thee. For thou hast delivered
my soul from death, mins eyes from
tears, and my feet from falling”
(Ps. 116:7,8)
The Lesson-Sermon wil! also in
being held elude the following correlative selec
tions from the Christian Science
textbook, “Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures by Mary Ba
ker Eddy: “Life is the law of soul,
Two trouhies offered by President!
Franklin I). Roosevelt are among the
4-H club prizes to be awarded 4-ll|
members this year.
aston, were weekend guests of Mr.
an d Airs. E. H. Kilby.
Airs. C. B. Byrd entertained her
Missionary Circle Tuesday p. m. |
Quite a number of our citizens
are enjoying the revival
at the New Tabernacle.
Mr. A. E. Caldwell of Phenix City
Ala., visited relatives here Wed
nesday.
Airs, Gray Hicks spent Tuesday even the law of the spirit of truth, |
Air. and Airs, Snowden Steele and
little daughter, Edith of Princeton,
Ky., spent Friday night with their
parents, Air, and Mrs. J. C. New-
some, here. They were enroute to
Tampa, Fla., and sailed from there
on the S . S. Cuba for Havana,
Cuba. Mr. Steele is going as a dele
gate to the 1940 convention ofthe
Life and and Casualty Insurance Co.,
cf Nashville, Tenn. The convention
meets at Havana. Mr. and Airs.
Steele will visit other points of in-
Flower terest in Cuba and Florida before
I returning to Georgia.
with Air. and Airs. G. J. Young.
Airs. P. E. McDaniel, Miss Havi-
land AlcDaniel, Airs. Willie Cosey
an d children were in Alacon Tues
day.
and soul is never without its rep
resentative. Alan's individual being
can^io more die nor disappear in un
consciousness than can soul, for both
are immortal” (p. 427).
HOTEL LANIERl
Macon, Georgia
Conveniently Located
Excellent Cafe
Rates $ 1.50 and Up
LEAGUE UNION TO MEET
AT COWELL SATURDAY NITE
AULTMAN i
SUPERSTORE
24-lb Victory
FLOUR SOc
24-lb Sweet Lily
FLOUR $1.00
24-lb Polly Rich
FLOUR $1.00
4 lb Pure LARD 38c
8 lb Pure LARD 75c
Hint Duke's or Blue Plate
MAYONNAISE. . 25c
Quart Duke’s or Blue Plate
MAYONNAISE .. 39c
| Bulk COFFEE lb 10c
! Aultman's Cup-Tested
COFFEE, lb .... 15c
7:30 COFFEE, lb 16c
Maduro COFFEE, lb 17c
• Happy Host
COFFEE, lb .... 19c
Show Boat
COFFEE, lb 23c
Ground Before Your Eyes
will met Saturday evening at
Crowell church, beginning at 7:30
o'clock. All members are urged to
he present and visitors are cordially
invited to attend.
This meeting has been postponed
for a long time so now let's revive
it. We need it and it needs us.
Come one, come all!
—Pub. Supt.
FOR SALE
Few tons bailed hay new crop
properly cured, SI8.00 a ton. Also
one fine Jersey Alilk cow freshen two
weeks; heavy milker, rich in butter-
fat. Will trade for dry cow.
JACK PAYNE, Reynolds, Ga.
Jarrell.
Airs. J. D. Jarrell of Reynolds is
spending this week with relatives
here.
Aliss Mary Jim Goodwin spent
Sunday with Misses Alyrtle and
Aiargaret Walker.
Airs. Harper Moore and Aliss Alyr
tle were in Thomaston shopping Wed
nesday.
3 for
20c
DONCENTRATED 3 fof
^OCTAGON 6 for
SOAP 25c
OCTAGON 6 for
POWDER 25c
OCTAGON 2 for
Toilet Soap 9 C
Aultman Superstore
Wesley News
Air. and Mrs. Frank Slaughter of
Columbus visited relatives here Sun
day.
Air. and Mrs. Terrell Robbins, Mr
and Airs. W. J. Wilylis spent Sun
day in Columbus with Air. and Mrs
J. B. Russell.
Air. and Alr.s. D W. Wilson, Mr.
Grady and Miss Bessie Wilson spent
Sunday with Air. and Airs. Clyde
Wilson and family.
Air. and Airs. Paul Adams of
Thomaston visited Air. and Airs.
Luke Adams Sunday.
Airs. Tom Wilson,*Mrs. W. J.
Willis and Aliss' Aiargaret Wilson
were Wednesday visitors of Airs. W
A. Spinks.
Mrs. J. H. Adams is visiting rela
tives at Powersville
Airs. Tom Wilson was a Mon
day visitor of Mrs. Luke Adams.
Mrs. C. C. Heath and Aliss Elsie
Heath visited Airs. W. A. Spinks
recently.
Mt.i C. C . Royal of Thomaston
visited relatives here recently.
Air. Royce Whatley spent the
week end with his parents, Air. and
Mrs. L. S. Whatley.
Aliss Mildred Sealy spent the week
end in Howard.
WINDHAM SERVICE STATION
Reynolds, Georgia