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REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT!
Mauk News
Crowell News
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!Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds'
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Windham spent
Sunday in Elluville.
Miss Althea Smith is at home for
the summer vacation.
Miss Catherine Hutchinson is at
home for the summer vacation.
Miss Winnie Griffith left Tuesday
to attend Mercer summer school .
Mrs. Howard Neisler and Mrs.
Robert Bell spent Friday in Macon.
Mr. Jimmie Joiner is at home for
the summer from Emory University.
Miss Inez Trapp of Marietta is |
Mrs. A. B. Clyatt and son A. B.
Jr., of Nashville, Ga., who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Clyatt returned home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Coolik and
children will leave today for Nash
ville, Term., to attend the graduation
exercises of Mr. Sammle Coolik.
Miss Betty Neisler is visiting the
University of Virginia attending the
dances and will go from there to
Duke University to attend summer
school.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pike and
Gloria visited relatives at Manches
ter Sunday.
Misses Frances uSealy and Helen
Perkins of Howard were Saturday
night guests of Miss Carol Waller.
They were accompanied home Sun
day by Mr. and Mrs. Waller, Robert
and Carol, who were spend-the-day
I guests of Mr. and Airs. Hugh Per
kins.
Mrs. Winnie Montgomery return
ed to her home at Junction City af-
‘ ter spending several days with her
; granddaughters. Misses Frances and
Martha Wall. |
| Miss Emily Grace Thurman after
a two weeks’ visit with relatives in
( Griffin and Atlanta, returned home
j Sunday. She was accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodges, Vir- | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barrow and Mr.
B inia Hodges and Miss Marion °nd Mrs. Clarence Barrow and little
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hodges attended the graduation ex- ! ,son of Griffin, who were spend-the
Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Payne and
Mrs. James Gray spent Tuesday in
Macon.
Miss Estelle Ricks leaves Friday
for Milledgeville to attend summer
school.
Mr. B. W. Hinton Jr., of Moul-
ercises in Americus of Mr. Pat
Hodges Friday.
Rev. J. N. Shell of Lumpkin visit
ed his son, Mr. James Shell Wednes
day and conducted the joint prayer
meting at the Baptist church Wed
nesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Pope and
day visitors of Mrs. H. G. Thurman.
Miss Josephine Montgomery return
ed home with them and will be their
guest several days.
Miss Hazel Standridge of Butler
was the week-end guest of Miss
Josephine Pittman.
Air. Duke Pittman has returned to
Miss Edna Trapp returned Thurs-
da> from Statesboro where she has
been teaching.
Mr. J. C.. Fuller, Jack and Joyce
Fuller spent Wednesday and Thurs
day in Columbus.
Mr Clifto n Windham spent sever
al days recently with relatives near
Palm Beach Fla.
Mrs. G. J. Young was carried to
the Oglethorpe Infirmary Wednes
day for observation.
Mrs. Ogburn was the guest of her
sister. Mrs. Will Cosey a few days
last week.
Aliss Virginia Young left Wednes
day for G. S. C. W. where she will
attend summer school.
Airs. Murray Kinsman of Louis
ville, Ky., and Mrs. Billy Nichols of
Jacksonville, Fla., arrived last week
to be with their mother, Mrs. G. J.
Young who continues ill.
Air. Clifton Windham spent Sun
day at Indian Springs.
Howard Items
Mrs. Kate Morris and Miss Ethel
Morris of Centerville visited Mrs.
Willie Vanlandingham last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guined and
little son, Messrs Lee Taylor and J.
D. Guined were Saturday visitors of
Mrs. Lula Guined and family.
Aliss Virginia Perkins is at home
from LaGrange College.
Mrs, Carl Brown and son Stevens
were Sunday evening guests of Mrs
Ella Clarke and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Parker and son
of Manchester spent Sunday with
Mrs. Lula Guined and family.
Mrs. Murray Driskell and children
and Air. Floyd Martin of Butler
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. Eugene Brown of Macon vis
ited relatives here recently.
Mrs. J. H. Brown is spending sev
eral days in Macon this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Oglethorpe
visited relatives here recently.
Rev. Rainey of Columbus preached
at the Methodist church here Sun-
the pastor,
GEMS OF THOUGHT
The Highest Being reveals bin-
self in man.—Carlyle.
God never made anything P | S( ,
beautiful as a man Henrv w
„ , « ^ n and
Beecher.
Man has wants deeper than can
he supplied by wealth or nature or
domestic affections. His great rela
tions are to his God and to eternity
—Mary Hopikins.
trie, spent the week end with home children, Airs. J. R. Adams and baby
of Miami, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Airs. Clem Waters, Mrs. Adams
remaining over for several days.
folks.
Mrs. C. C. ’Waters of Alacon, spejy
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clem
Waters.
Miss Anita Marshall
is vistng her mother,
Marshall.
of
Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T.ve of
Americus spent Sunday with Air. W.
I. Powell.
Air. and Mrs. Tom Day were
puests of Mr. and Mrs.
Parks Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Brunson, Bob
and Dophine Brunson spent Wednes
day in Macon.
Aliss Florence Warnack of Tarry-!
town, Ga„ spent last week with Aliss
Louise Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cochran of
Butler spent Sunday with Air. and
Mrs. Janies Gray.
Mr. aid Mrs. Sammie Pruitt of
Quite a crowd from Reynolds
spent Sunday at Warm Springs.
Atlanta Those making the trip were: Mr.
Lottie! Pn( i M rs , clay Whatley, Mr. and
i Mrs. D. W. Payne, Dan and Jackie
Payne, Mr. A. J Payne, Mrs. J. H.
Whatley, Airs. Edgar Whatley, Ed
gar Jr., and Donald Whatley, Air. J.
H. Saunders, Air. and Airs. Ben
the Hinton, Dorothy and Elizabeth Hin-
Hoodman ton, Virginia Hodges, Woodfin Hin-
| ton, Louise Waters, Mrs. Troy
Whatley, Gloria and Troy Whatley
| pnd Airs. S. B. Smith.
Baptist W. M. S.
Met June 1st
Mrs. E. E. Hodges.
Miss Winifred Ruffin and Miss
Frances Carter returned home Fri-
viay from Valdosta.
Mr. and :Mrs. Clyde Wilson of
Cordefe spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Neisler.
Ihr. and Mrs. Frank Sams and
Mrs. Snowden Steele of Kentucky-
spent Sunday at St. Simons.
Airs. Jessie M. Wood and son
Morgan, of Atlanta are the guests
of Mr. and Airs. Paul Hodges.
Sir. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson
and baby of Atlanta spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ricks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shealy, Jr.,
are visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E E. Shealy for several days.
Miss Emily Whatley spent the
week end in Atlanta with several of
her Georgia University classmates.
Mr. Joe Pyron of Duke University
as expected home in a few days to
visit his mother, Airs. C. L. Pyron.
Air. and Mrs. R. A. Hicks and Airs
Parks Ham of Alontezuma, visited
Mr. and Airs. R. A. Hinton Saturday
Mrs C. H. Hair left Tuesday to
spend several days in Macon attend
ing the Grand Chapter of the O. E
8.
Air. K. C. Shaver of Atlanta was
a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B day in the absence of
Byrd. , Rev. F. J. Gilbert.
Mr. E. C. Pierce and Mr. Mercer j Friends of Mr. Charlie Willis will
Byrd have been in Atlanta for some regret to learn of his continued ill-
his post of duty in Honolulu after ' time doing painting work. j ness at his home near town,
spending a month’s vacation with 1 Mr. Barron Fuller spent the week The many friends of Aliss Mattie
his parents, Mr. and Airs. M. B. end with his parents, Air. and Mrs. I Adams are giad to learn that she is
Pittman. , Grady Fuller. Upon his return to | improving following a recent opera
Mr. and Airs. AI. C. Cromer, Miss Montgomery, Ala., he will be trans
Lorice Cromer and Aliss Juanita ^ erre d to an army air post near
Weeks of Ideal were week-end guests Chicago.
tion.
W.
of the families of Alessrs H.
Woodall and Ralph Barney^
Air. and Airs. Dave Harbuck
children, Air. and Airs. Boss Wall
and children were supper guests of
Mr. Sam Bailey left Sunday for
Mississippi where he has accepted a
an# i position with a construction com-
' pany.
Mr. C. B. Byrd Jr., arrived Monday
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MALARIA
In 7 days and relieves
COLDS
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Mr. and Airs. Z T. Locke near But- from Y'oung Harris where he has Try "Rub-My-TUm" . Wonderful Llnim.nt
ler Saturday evening.
Misses Lillian Purvis of Ellaville
and Winifred Purvis and Frances
Watson of Charing were recent vis-
been a student this year.
Mrs. J. H. Windham and Mrs.
Alfred Childres entertained the Car
den Club witli a lovely spend-the-day
Man is the expression of Ood'j
being.—Alary Baker Eddy.
Man himself is the crowning Won ,
der of creation; the study of his na
ture the noblest study the world a'-
fords.—Gladstone.
City Tax Sale
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
City of Reynolds:
Will be sold before the door i>f
the City Hall of the City of fay
nolds, said State and County, on th«
First Tuesday in July, 1940, within
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following
described realty, to-wit:
Lot No. One (1) in Block No,
Forty-two (42) in the City of fay
nolds, said State and County, to
gether with all improvements there
on. -
Said property levied on and to he
sold as the property of Mrs. M. r.
Crawford by virtue of tax executions
for the years 1938, 1939 and 1940 in
favor of said City of Reynolds and
against the said Mrs. M. C. Craw
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.
itors of Airs. Brannon and Mrs. Har- , party at the home of Mrs. Windham
mon Montgomery. last Wednesday.
Mr. and Airs. J. W. Lancaster and j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barber and
children,, Airs. Belle Lawhorn and little son of Byron spent Sunday
Aliss Susie Lancaster spent Sunday j with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J,
with Air. and Airs. E. C. Lancaster , B. Goodwin.
at Ft. Perry.
Air. and Mrs.
The Woman’s Alissionary Society
met Tuesday afternoon, June 4th, at
the Reynolds Baptist church.
The study of our mission book was
’Thomaston, spent the week-end with completed by a written examination.
This was given by the president,
Mrs. Frank Sams.
Mrs. Troy Whatley had charge of
the following program:
Topic for Month: “Holding Fast in
Africa.”
Devotional, “Suppose”.
Prayer by Airs. Snowden Steele.
Song, Send the Light.
Consider Africa by Mrs. Troy
Whatley.
Beginning in Nigeria; Perseverin
in Niegrie by Mrs. Clay Whatley.
Progressing in Niegeria, Airs. E.H.
Dunn.
Busines
We were delighted to enroll a new
member, Airs. J ask Fouche.
—Pub. Chm.
Reynolds Young Man
Honored at College
Mr. C. E. (Sink) Alarshall, son of
Air. and Mrs. W. E. Alarshall of
Reynolds and a student at G. M. C.
Alilledgoville, was awarded a Bar
racks Medal at the graduation ex
ercises held Tuesday night.
This is one of the highest honors
to be conferred on a G. Al. C. stu
dent.
Mr. Alarshall is receiving the
hearty congratulations of numerous
friends upon receiving this enviable
recognition by his Alma Mater.
Aliss Helen Neisler has returned
from Americus where hse graduated
Tom Hughes and
daughter of Atlanta were guests of 1 from Southwestern College Friday.
Mr. and Airs. J. L. Anthony for the J Air. and Mrs. Emmett Pierce of
week end.
Rev. G. N. Rainey of Columbus
occupied the pulpit for the pastor
Rev. F. J. Gilbert, Sunday. We were
glad to have Bro. Rainey with us
and regreted that on accounty of a
heavy down-pour of rain the attend
ance at services was quite small.
Friends of Mr. E. L. Wall are glad
to learn that he is improving in a
hospital at Lake City, Fla.
Mrs. Gordon Bazemore spent the
week end with her brother Mr Heg-
ler at Tazewell.
Mr. Clyde Pittman of the U. S.
Navy, is spending his vacation with
his parents here.
Mrs. Hattie Walker is numbered
among the sick her many friends
will regret to learn.
Mrs. J. H. Whatley, Airs. Troy
Whatley, Gloria and Troy Whatley CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
and Mrs. S. B. Smith spent Monday
in Montezuma.
Mrs. R. E. Welch and Miss Fran-
«s Welch of Cross City, Fla., are
writing in the home of Mr. and Mrs
t. E. Shealy,
Little Elizabeth and Leonard
Monk .Jr., of Atlanta are visiting
their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Windham.
Mrs. J. F. Maples, who is visiting
tie home of Mr. and Airs. E. E.
Shealy at Beechwood will leave for
New York F'riday.
Mrs. Nell Lucas and daughter,
Elizabeth Lucas, returned home
Saturday from Panacea, Fla., where
ciiey spent a week fishing,
Aliss Elizabeth Parker returned
(tome from Cartersville
LESSON SERMON
“God the Preserver of Alan,”
is the subject of the
Lesson-sermon which will be read
Sunday in Churches of Christ, Scien
tist, throughout the world.
Among the citations which com
prise the Lesson-Sermon there will
be the following from the Bible:
“He that dwelleth in the secret
Mace of the most High shall abide
’•'der the shadow of Almighty”
il’t 91:i),
The Lesson-Sermon wall also in
clude the following correlative se
lection from the Christian Science
textbook, “Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Ba
ker Eddy: Christians rejoice in se
cret beauty and bounty, hidden from
the world, but known to God. Self-
forgetfulness, purity, and affection
Practice not
today j are constant prayers,
*.here she has been attending her , profession, understanding not belief
airter-in-law, Mrs. William Parker’s gain the ear and right hand of om-
iedside. Friends of Air. Parker were nipotence an dthey assuredly call
grieved to learn of his wife’s death down infinite blessings” (p. 15).
Little Jean Lancaster Celebrates
Birthday Anniversary
Airs. J. W. Lancaster honored her
little daughted, Jean, with a party
celebrating her eleventh birthday
on June 4th. Nine of her little
friends joined Jean on this occasion
to enjoy the merriment and partake
of the refreshments .
She received several nice and use
ful gifts for which she very gracious
ly expressed her thanks to the giv
ers.
Those attending included: Alary
Dell Wall, Carol Waller, Sara Pitt
man, Mildred Woodall, Josephine and
Dorothy Harbuck, Omie Wells, Daisy
Alontgomery and Clarice Whitley.
As the time came for departure
tach of the little guests wished Jean
many happy reurns of the day. .
Play at Mauk School Building
P'riday Evening
“An Old Fashion Mother is the ti
tle of the play that will be presented
by the young people of the com
munity at the Alauk school auditori
um Friday—tomorrow—night at 8
o'clock. Thi s is a good play and
everybody is invited to attend. Ad
mission 10c and 20c.
Kentucky are guests of Mr. and Airs
E. C. Pierce this week.
Friends here of Airs. Howard Ful
ton will regret ti learn that she is
ill in a Ixmisville, Ky., hospital. We
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Air. and Mrs. E. C. Pierce and
Airs. Emmett Pierce visited Warm
Springs Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. D. E. Byrd spent
Wednesday at Rhine, Ga.
The many friends of the family
of Mr. Leslie He.yvvood deeply sym-
I athize with them in the death of
Mr. Hawood which occurred Wednes
day of last week. May God comfort
them in their hour of sorrow.
Mrs. Harold Tinnman is visiting
her sister, Mrs. P. A. Jenkins.
WORK AT CEMETERY
Citizens residing in the vicinity of
Trinity Freewill Baptist church are
lequested to meet at the church Sat
urday, June 15th, for the purpose of
cleaning and beautifying the church
and cemetery grounds.
AULTMAN SUPER MARKET
Is now opening a fish market at Reynolds, Ga.
and for the best name given this market by
July 1st. There will be 20 pounds choice fish
given at once or as needed.
THIS WEEK SPECIALS
Large West Coast MULLET ...
.. lb 10c
Virginia Red Fin CROCKERS lb 10c
3 lbs 25c
Florida Speckle TROUT
.. lb 20c
Virginia Pan TROUT
. lb 20c
Virginia Perch FELLET ....
. lb 20c
Red Snapper STEAK
. . lb 25c
Red Snapper Whole
. lb 23c
FLAUNDERS
Fresh Water CHANNEL CAT (Dressed) lh 20c
Fresh Water BREAM
. Ib 15c
Spanish MACKEREL.. lb 20c
2 lbs 35c
Cooked and Peeled SHRIMP .... lb 50c
Today You Got TWICE the Value at HALF the Cost!
Compand
This
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Macon, Georgia
Conveniently Located
Excellent Cafe
Rates $1.50 and Up
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