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•— THK BUTLE’R HERALD, BUTT ER GEORGIA, JT’NF, 6, 1!>40.
Reynolds U. D. C.
Observes Birthday
Of Jefferson Davis
Crowell News | Howard Items
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Miss Virginia Young returned
home Saturday from Thomaston
where she has been teaching.
Monday afternoon at the Chapter Mrs. Billy Nichols has returned
Club House Mrs. Frank Musslewhite to her home at Jacksonville after an
and Mrs. H. C. Whatley were hos- extended visit with her parents,
Mr.
Miss Davenport of Columbus was
a recent visitor of Mrs. Pearl
Esselstyn,
Miss Jeanette Jinks visited Miss
Frances Rustin at Butler recently.
Mrs. James Brown and Miss Caro
lyn Brown spent the weekend in Ft.
1 Valley with relatives.
teaching in Thomaston, is spending a t their annual observance of the Messrs Jack and John James ot Floyd Martin of Butler was
some time with her sister, Mrs. birthday of Jefferson Davis, presi- Butler spent Sunday with Mr. Mil- the rocent 'g^gat of his aunt, Mrs. B
Lewis Saunders. I dent of the Confederacy ton Childres . ' jj Watson.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Hodges and ^ This being the la,t montbl >’ meet- ' Mrs. Paul Byrd and children of Mrs. yni an Brown, Mrs. Maude
Misses Marion and Virginia Hodges > n ff of t,le Chapter l>efore disbanding Macon were gusets of Mr. and Mrs g*, a iy a „d Mass Frances Sealy were
for the summer months an unusually j. B. Byrd Sunday. ! dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
large number of matters pertaining Mr. am ) y j. Wainwright Mrs. Jim Fallow near Howard,
to the work during vacation time an( j f am j[y spent Sunday with Mr. ‘ Mrs. C. F. Fickling of Butler spent
was disposed of by Mrs. F. A. Ricks aM( j Mrs. Walter Wainwright near several' days recently with Mr. and
City Tax Sale
visited Mr. Pat Hodges at G. S. C.,
Americus, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Copeland of Ala
bama, and M r and Mrs. C. B. Hicks
v.rre Sunday gueits of Mrs. J. C.
Bryan and family.
M ssa Og'Hir’ 1 as returned Miss Gussie Wilson who has been tesses to the Gordon-Carson Chapter and Mrs. G. J. Young,
fat Columbus.
Mr. W. M. Parker spent Saturday
sb Oglethorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hinton spent
Thursday in Macon.
Mrs. J. A. Pendergru.t is spending
j few days at home.
Mrs. Woodfin Hinton spent the
jreek end with home folks.
Miss Frances Neisler is at home
.from Shorter College, Rome.
Mr. J. G. Hicks went to Ogle-
adorpe Saturday on business.
Mr. E. P. Hodges is spending this
week in Atlanta on business.
llr. and Mrs. Hair and children
spent the week end in Augusta.
Mrs. Homer Beeland and Miss
Estelle Ricks spent Monday in Ma
con.
Mg. Sammy McCrary is spending
i few dyas with his aunt Mrs. J. G.
Hicks.
Miss Estelle Ricks who has been
leaching at Odum has returned
Some.
president, in the chair.
, Encouraging reports of the year's
; work were given by officers and
chairmen of various committees. Mrs.
J. H. Neisler reported a nice sum
realized from the picture show en- 1
tertainment recently given as a ben-
| efit by Dean Theater at Butler. Mrs.
Mrs. E. W. Swearingen, Mrs. Min- K. A. Ricks reported a neat amount ! Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Gooey visited
nie McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. added to the finances from the pro- | their mother, Mrs. Shurley in Dooly
McDaniel and daughter spent Sun- j ceeds of the recent successful flower county Sunday.
Mrs. J. G. Hicks spent Tuesday
with hedr mother, Mrs. G. J. Young
who is seriously ill at her home in
Panhandle community.
Oglethorpe.
Miss Carolyn Kilby is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kilby at Thom
aston this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Lucas and chil
dren attended the Lucas family re
union in Macon Sunday.
day at Warm Springs.
Little Misses Elna and Joyce Elli
son of Thomaston and Jim Carson
are spending this week with their
aunt, Mrs. F. M. Carson.
Miss Betty Neisler will attend
the commencement dances for the
week end at the University of Vir
ginia, Charlottsville, Va.
?Jrs. A. G Kicks has returiud
home from No.'ll Carolina w here
she has been v/icx h.g with the J. B.
"'cCrary Construction Co.
Mr. Henry Payne and Miss Mil-
't'rvc! Cauthen spent Sunday in At
lanta.
Mrs. Maude Mallery and Miss
Mrs. E. W. Swearingen is spend-1 I-,foist Mallory arrived Saturday to
tag a few days with Mrs. Minnie, spend sometime with Mrs. F. M.
McDaniel. | Carson and ,Mrs. Alice James.
Messrs Marion Terry, Edwin
Humble and James Park from Co
lumbus, spent Monday w’ith Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Jones at Hicks Mill.
show held in the Chapter-Club I Mr. Bernard Fuller of Columbus,
House. She requests that anyone was the week end guest of his par-
who was awarded a prize in the show ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fuller,
and failed to receive same, please | \y e regret to learn that Mrs. G. J.
notify Mrs. C. H. Neisler, chairman i y 0UI1 g has had a back-set but hope
of this committee. I that she may soon be up again.
Mrs. D. W. Harp, historian, pre-1 Miss Nancy Childres visited her
sented the following interesting niece, Mrs. Nat Lucas recently,
program: I Mr. J. I. Fuller spent Sunday
Song by Assembly. | w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lowe at
Mrs. Harp in a few well chosen Roberta,
words, introduced Mrs. W. F. Kad-j Mrs. J. C. Fuller and little daugh-
derly the guest speaker, for the af- ter, Geraldine spent Wednesday with
ternoon, who spoke very fluently of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Joiner at Butler.
Mrs. Joe Brown and family.
Mrs. Oscar Martin underwent a
tonsil operation at the Montgomery
hospital in Butler last Thursday.
Miss Louise Loyd has returned
home from Blackshear.
Mrs. Frank Fain, Jr., and daugh
ters of Perry, are spending this
week with Mrs. Pain’s parents Mr.
and Mrs. Rod Brown.
Mr. Corliss Brown left last week
for Columbus where he has accepted
a position.
| Mrs. Ida Childs has returned to
Macon after spending sometime with
Mrs. J. K. Adams.
DRIVERS LICENSE OFFICE
IS OPENED IN' MACON
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Lily of Reynolds:
Will bo sold before the door ,
the City Hall of the City of n. 0 '
nolds, said State and County, on
First Tuesday in July, 1940’
the legal hours of sale, to the e; ?
est bidder for cash, the follow^'
described realty, to-wit:
Lot No. One (1) in Block v
Forty-two (42) in the City 0 f m 0 '
nolds, said State and County if
gether with all improvements (he*
on.
.Said property levied on and to fa
sold as the property of Mrs. M r
Crawford by virtue of tax execution
for the years 1«K», 19,'® and 1940
favor of said City of Reynolds ari
against the said Mrs. M. C. <; raw
ford.
Tenant in possession notified in
terms of the law.
This the fifth day of June, 1940
A. J. PAYNE, Marshall
City of Reynolds, Georgia
Macon, June 4.—R. M. Jacobs and
Graham Seabrook of the State De
partment of Public Safety came : 0
Macon Monday to assist Bibb coun-
tians in renewing their drivers' ||,
censes.
The safety department represent-
atives have established a temporary
office in a superior court room oil
the third floor of the courthouse,
Applicants for new licenses should
fill out their applications (forms
may be found at any filling station)
and bring their old licenses with
them to the temporary office when
they will receive new licenses guiri.
ly. The safety department agens
will he here two weeks.
Miss Florence Warnack of Tarry-
Jown is visiting Miss Louise Waters
ihis week.
Mrs. Ham from Montezuma visit-
'«! her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Waters
Hast week.
Jefferson Davis' career in the form
of a brief biographical sketch, par
ticularly his military and political
activities. Mr. Kaderly very soon
I had his audience deeply interested
in his masterly insight into Con-
Mrs. J. H. Brwer, Mrs. F. M. Car-
son, Mrs. J. G. Hicks and Mrs. Alice
Miss Winnie Griffith is at home ! James visitpd Mrs - Johnson and Mrs
(from Columbus where she taught, Til ' s!e y in Oglethorpe Wednesday.
Mr. and Me. Ralph Dunn of
•eenville, wee the Sunday guests
She past year.
Mr. R. L. Swearingen and Mr.
31. Neisler spent Wednesday in At
lanta on business.
Miss Florence Smith came Satur
day from Bainbridge where she has
Seen teaching music.
Miss Eugenia Joiner is spending
several days in Atlanta with her
jraioimother, Mrs. Joiner.
Mrs. Nell Lucas is spending this
week in Fort Gaines with Her daugh
ter, Miss Eii.'jOc'i.'i Lucas.
Mr. Edward Goddard of Macon,
spent the week-end with his parents
Mr. an Mrs. G. H. Goddard.
Messrs J. I>. Jarrell and James
'Griffin spent the week-end with Mr.
Jarrell's parents near Butler.
Mr. Jack Bryan and Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar Bryan of Atlanta, spent the
week end with Mrs. J. C. Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Ft. Valley
jpent Saturday afternoon with their
daughter, Mrs. D. T. Montfort.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harp, Mrs. E.
of Mrs. A. G
irsined over f
Hicks. Mrs. Dunn re-
it a two-weeks’ visit.
Mr. Milton Childres is spending a
few days with his brother Alfred at
Griffin.
Mr. Charlie Frank McCrary of Co
lumbus spent the week end with
home folks .
federate history in which Mr. Davis’1 Mary, Cornice and Donald Wain-
life was so closely entwined. j bright spent last week with relatives
Vocal Solo, Beautiful Dreamer, by \ here.
Mrs. B. W. Hinton. I Miss Emmie Lee Wainwright is
Mrs. Harp gave a few of the most ppending a few days with relatives
outstanding historical places in and j,i Florida.
around Atlanta that would interest j Misses Sadie Kilpatrick, Vivian
visitors. | Yarbrough, Corine and Kate Loyd
At the conclusion of the program
the hostesses served delicious cream
and small cakes to their guests.
—Reporter.
Mrs. Frank Stephens of Columbus
is visiting Mrs. W. J. Griffith and
family this week coming over for
the graduation of Miss Winifred
Kirksey.
Five Points
Mr. and Mrs. Griff Thompson and
little daughter o f Washington, D. C
ure expected home this week to
spend some time with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jarrell of
Otter Creek, Fla., spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jarrell spent ]
the week end with their mother, Mrs j
W. B. Colquitt in Thomaston.
Misses Ethel and Helen Jarrell 1
Mr. and Mrs. Will McElderrv of were Sunday visitors of Misses Em- j
Flint, Mich., arrived Tuesday to 1 By and Grace Jarrell,
spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jarreii and !
M. A. Lifsey and Miss Maggie Lif- j Mrs. C. F. Bennett were in Thomas-
sey. Miss Lifsey will return with ton Saturday.
them to Flint for a visit Thursday. I Mr . and , Mrs . Calvin Jarrell and !
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Whatley, Mrs. I little da uffhter spent Sunday in
Emory Seay and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. j Manhandle with their parents, Mr.
Marshall attended the graduation ] and • drs ' R- Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lifsey and
baby who have been visiting the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Lifsey left Saturday for their home
in Flint, Mich.
Miss Elizabeth Parker came home
Thursday night from Cartersville
where she was called. Mrs. William
Parker Jr., continues quite ill her
many friends will regret to learn.
and Catherine Gardner, Messrs ! 5
Frank Cook, Alfred Childres Jr., C. | J
H. Van Buren, and Jack Watts oi , s
Griffin attended the graduating ex- i |
ercises at Butler Tuesday night and I
were guests of Mr, Milton Childres.
Joyce Fuller and Mary Waimvright
were guests of Mrs. D. E. Byrd
Thursday.
1 Keith Trapp and Jack Fuller were
in Ft. Valley Sunday.
I Mrs. Walter Wainwright spent
j Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
! Byrd.
Mr. I.. T. Horton left Sunday for
Thomaston where he will be engaged
1 in the peach business for several
j weeks.
I Mr. G. 0. Horton was the guest oi
1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Horton several
j days last week.
1 Mrs. Gray Hicks spent Tuesday
; with Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Young.
Plato's Heading, Writing Rule
Plato laid down the rule that no
child should learn reading and writ
ing before the age of ten.
TL Joiner, and Mrs. B. E. Flowers ! exercises last Friday evening at the
ihopped in Macon Wednesday.
Yrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. Al ee
James and M Edgar Whatley
fjtnt Friday afternoon in Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bond and chil-
•iren spent Sunday with Mr. Bond's
faster, Mrs. Bradshaw in Waycross.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Marshall and
Mrs. W. T. Hayden of Macon, spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Ufsey.
Mrs. Lawrence Cook and daugh
ter are visiting their parents, Mr.
jud Mrs. P. B. Trawick in Com
merce.
Mrs. Snowden Steele and daughter
ire guests of Mrs. Steple's parents
*Tr. and Mrs. J. C. Newsome, this
week.
University of Georgia, Athens,
where Miss Emily Whatley and Miss
Mable Seay received their degrees.
Pleasant Hill New
Mr. and Mrs. Potter
Texas, are expected in
lo visit their
.fiecland.
Cart,
i few
r of
days
Misses Leila and Catherine Chil
dres of Potterville spent the week
end with Misses Dorothy and Geral
dine Brewer.
Mrs. S . V. Stevens and children
of Stone Mountain, spent the week-
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewer spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Brewer.
Rev. W. J. Childres spent Satur
day night with Mr. W. E. James.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tarrer and son
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pitts and little
son and Miss Martha of Thomaston
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Hnery Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jarrell were
in Thomaston Thursday.
Miss Grace Jarrell was the guest
of Miss Helen Jarrell Saturday.
Mrs. T. D. Jarrell was the recent
guest of Mrs. 0. Horn and .Mrs.
Laura Jordan.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESSON SERMON
“God the Only Cause and Creator
is the subject of the Lesson Sermon !
which will be read Sunday in I
Churches of Christ, Scientist,
throughout the world.
Among the citations which com- '
of Ideal, Mr. and Mrs. Flent Brewer j ! ;,dse the Lesson Sermon there will
sister, Mrs. Homer
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen
rad children, Robert and Sylvia
spent Sunday afternoon at Warm
.'Springs.
Mrs. A. B. Clyatte and A. B. Cly-
*tte, Jr., from Nashville, Ga.,
spending this week with Mr. and Mrs
Clyatte.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Trawick, Paul
Jr., of Commerce and daughter Miss
Hikfred Trawick of Atlanta spent
die week end with Mrs. A. G. Hicks
md Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook
doming to bring Mrs. Hicks home.
an dson were among those spending
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Blan
Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wall spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Wall.
Miss Geraldine Brewer spent last
week with Mrs. J. W. Tarrer.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cn-een spent
' 3 I Sunday with 3
are
Mrs. John Guy.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brewer and
family were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. C J. Peacock near Rey
nolds.
Friday visitors of Mrs. B. C.
Brewer included: Mrs. Blan Wall and
son, Mrs. J. E. Wall and daughter.
Sunday school,at 9-45. Y’ou are
invited to attend.
be the following from the Bible: I
“Thou art worthy O Lord, to receive !
glory and honor and power; far I
thou hast created all things, and for I
thy pleasure they are and were cre
ated” (Rev. 4:11)
The Lesson Sermon will also in-1
elude the following correlative selec-!
tion from the Christian Science text |
book, “Science and Health with Key j
to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker !
Eddy: “We cannot fathom the na-!
ture and quality of God's creation by !
diving into the shallows of mortal ‘
belief. We must reverse our feeble 1
fluttering?—our efforts to find life ;
I and truth in matter—and rise above
j 1 he testimony of the material senses
above the mortal to the imrr.irtal
I idea of God” (P. 262).
PEAS
BRABHAM
NEW ERA
MIXED
Hinton & Company
Reynolds, Ga.
AULTMAN
SUPER STORE
Watch Your Pennies
We Pay Cash
We Sell For Cash—
We Sell For Less
CHEWING GUM, 3 for 10c
5c CANDY 3 for 10c
All Brands
CIGARETTES 7. 15c
Prince Albert
TOBACCO, can. . 10c
1 lb Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS 2 for 29c
SALT, 2 boxes . . 5c
KEROSENE OIL 5 gals 60c
Ernest
CORN FLAKES... 5c
LIME .... sack 45c
CEMENT .. sack 75c
Dukes or Hb.c Piute
MAYONNAISE .. pint 25c
Dukes or Blue Plate
MAYONNAISE quart 39c
(Jovrffaf
Y\ liy aren’t Georgia country hams famous
throughout the worldY Epicures agree that the
licit of them are not surpassed in flavor by any
oil: i's anywhere and would bring premium
prices from ham connoisseurs. To make the best
of til in available — in uniform quality and de
pendable quantity, from known and reliable
sources — offers u fine new addition to the in
come of Georgia farmers. A program aiming at
such an attainment is being pushed by the
1 ,’orgia Banner Hants Association, a cooperative
organization v ilh headquarters in Eastman and
beaded b) Yi . T. Anderson, of Macon. It has
ii and still is the privilege and pleasure of
this Company — through its Agriculture Depart
ment, in particular — to work closely with ibis
growing group ... toward another forward 6tep
for Georgia.
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Let s KEEP Georgia on the march!