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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JUNE 27, 1SMO.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
J Mauk News
-Conducteu by-
Miss Josephine Montgomery re
turned Thursday after spending sev-
_ - _ I 1 B ern * da >' s "‘ t *’ ro ’ at ‘ ves * n Griffin
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds| and Atlanta.
1 Ja| ; Miss Ruby Rustin of Macon spent
1 Friday night with Mrs. L. R. Pike.
Powell spent Sunday
Mrs. Hugh Neisler
i Atlanta.
spent Friday
Mr. FI H. Joiner spent the week
end in Atlanta.
Mrs. A. G. Hicks is spending sev
eral weeks in Texas.
Mrs. M. A. Lifsey is visiting in
Statesboro this week.
Mrs. Wade Stepp of Atlanta visit
ed Mrs. A. M. Carter last week.
and Leonard Monk of
visiting their grand-
and Mrs. Hugh Wind-
Mrs.
vcvera!
Terrell Waters is spending
days this week in Macon.
Elizabeth
Atlanta, are
parents, Mr.
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Newsome,Mrs
J. H. Whatley and Mrs. 11. H. New-
some spent Sunday p. m. in Thom
as ton n
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman and
Miss Anita Marshall are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Scott Edwards in Savannah
this week.
Mrs. E. P. Hodges and Virginia
returned home Sunday from Atlanta
where they were the guests of Mrs.
Jessie M. Wood.
Mrs. Jimmy Ragan of Atlanta is Arthur Sams of Dalton returned
the guest of Miss Mable Seay this , home Monday after a week's visit at
week. St. Simons as the guest of Dr. and
Dr. Will Camp Scaly of Durham, | Mrs ' Frank Sams '
N. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mr. ant j Mrs. Desmond Harp and
Scaly. ■ Mrs. E. H. Joiner left Saturday for
,, „ a trip to Yellowstone Park, the
Mrs. Earl Wright spent last week ‘ . .
.i e 1 ” ord s Pair at San Francisco,
m Macon the guest of Mrs. Jimmy
Bryant.
Mr. Ilillie Willis of Macon was
the guest of Miss Audrey Waters
Sunday’.
Circle No. 1 B. W. M. U.
Meets with Mrs. Neisler
Mr. and Mi's. H. C. Bond are mov
ing into their attrative new home
this week.
Circle No. One of the II. W. M. U.
held its regular meeting Tuesday
afternoon, June 18th in the home of
Misses Gloria Whatly and Doro- 1 Mrs. J. H. Neisler.
thy Hinton are visiting in Columbus Mrs. C. H. Hair, chairman of the
this week. ' Circle had charge of the following
program.
Tommie and Earl Marshall of go,,,,, Wher e He Leads Me.
Perry are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Marshall.
Miss Emily Taunton of Macon is
risiiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Taun
ton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith and Al
thea are spending several days in
Atlanta this week.
Miss Audrey Waters of Macon
spent the week end with her mother
.Mrs. Terrell Waters.
Pat and Billy Poe of Macon, are
iisimg their grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poe and chil
dren of Macon spent Sunday with
Mrs. Earl Marshall.
Devotional, Mrs. Clay Whatley.
Prayer, Mrs. Clay Whatley.
After a short business session Mrs
Mattie Pvron gave the first part of
our Mission Study, “Intecessory
Prayer”.
Dismissed with prayer by Mrs,
Pyron.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed by our hostess, Mrs. J. H.
Neisler. —Chm. Pub.
Reynolds Merchants
To Close Business
For Holiday July 4
The undersigned merchants of Rey
nolds agree to keep our places of
business closed the entire day July
Fourth in observance of Independ-
Roscoe Williamson! ence Day:
Citizens State Bank,
E. T. Shealy
H. C. Whatley
G. H. Goddard
B. F. Hill
Ed Musslewhite
R. E. Aultman
C. B. Hicks
N. L. Halley
Harry’ Powell v
C. H. Trussell
Jacob Prager
J. H. Brewer
E. H. Griffith
Miss Winnie Griffith who is at
tending Mercer summer school spent
the week nd at home.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Becland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. St. Johns of
Atlanta, spent the weekend with Mr
and Mrs. Hugh Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant and
Mrs. Eva Bry’ant were guests of
Mrs. Earl Wright Sunday.
Mrs. R. E. Aultman, Bobby Ault-
pian and Thomas Poole spent several
days last week in Garfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Merideth Clarke and j
children of Atlanta were guests of
Mrs. Howard Neisler Sunday.
Virginia and Billy Pickling of j
Macon are visiting their grand
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Pickling.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Sams and Mrs
James Ricks returned Saturday from I
a seek's stay at St. Simons Island. ‘
Pleasant Hill New
AULTMAN’S
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24 lb Victory
FLOUR 69c
24 lb White Eagle
FLOUR
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24 lb Folly Rich
FLOUR 95c
CORN FLAKES, box.. 5c
PUFF RICE .... 5c
PUFF WHEAT ... 5c
8 lb Pure LARD 75c
4 lb Pure LARD 38c
Mix FISH 4 lbs.. 25c
Miss Dorothy Brewer spent last
week with Mrs. J. W. Tarver of near
Ideal.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewer and son
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Tarrer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Stephens and
family of Stone Mountain spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brew
er and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brewer, Mr.
and Mrs. Hardy Boman and Mr.John
Brewer of Columbus spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brewer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill and fam
ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Brewer Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blau Wall and son
Mr. and Mrs. Solan Wisham and
family were Saturday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith
near Americus.
Mrs. Fleming Brewer is on the
sick list this week. We wish for her
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Blan Wall and son
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B,
C. Brewer.
Miss Mary Woodall was the guest
of Miss Milbr.v Rustin last week.
Mr. Charles Wall of Moore, S. C.,
visited his sister, Mrs. Ida Wall,
Friday and Saturday.
Rev. Daniel of Ellaville, filled his
appointment at the Baptist church
Sunday and was the dinner guest of j
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodall. He ,
announced that the revival would
begin here the fourth Sunday in Ju- ,
ly and everybody has a cordial in- j
citation to attend these services. I
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Wall and son 1
Mrs. C. F. Wall and baby of Pine-;
hurst* visited relatives here and at 1
Tazewell last week.
Little Gloria Pike was the guest |
lust week of her grand-parents, Mr j
and Mrs. J. L. Rustin.
Several from here attended the
Union Meeting at Trinity church
Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Wall spent several days
last week with Mrs Lula Wall in
Butler.
Rev. E. A. Martin, a former pastor 1
preached at the 11 o'clock hour at
the Evangelistic Rally here Thurs
day.
Mr. J. W. Woodall was a recent
visitor of relatives at Charing.
Mr. and Mrs. Downs Adrain and
Dorothy Lancaster of Ft. Perry and
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wood and chil
dren of Reynolds were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lancaster.
The revival begins at the Metho
dist church here on the second Sun
day in July. Let's everybody remem
ber the date and make a special ef
fort to attend these services and
pi ay that the spirit of Jesus and of
brotherly love may abound in our
heaits and lives.
Air. and Mrs. Elza Woodall and
daughter of Ideal spent Sunday with
their father Mr. Woodall and family.
Mrs. Italph Barney and baby,
Misses Fay and Hazel Barney and
Erma Woodall were guests of Mrs.
Oscar Dent Friady.
Misses Hazel and Fay Barney have
leturned home after spesding sever
al days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Barney.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodall and
children were recnet visitors of their
parents Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Cromer
at Ideal. Their little daughter, Bet
ty Joan, returned with them after a
week's visit with her grand-parents.
Homer the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Boss Wall, who was pain
fully injured while visiting at the
home of his aunt, Mrs Z. T. Locke
last week, is improving. While he is
still carrying some temperature the
many friends of the family hope lit
tle Homer will soon be fully recup
erated
Latest reports from the bedside of
Mr. E. L. Wall who is a patient at
a hospital in Lake City, Fla., are
to the effect that he is recovering
nicely and it is hoped that he will
be able to return to his home here
by the last of this week.
Wesley News
Mrs. D. W. Wilson and Miss Bes
sie Wilson spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Wilson.
Mrs. Luke Adams and children are
spending several days with relatives
in Macon.
Miss Cora Mae Whaeley of Colum
bus and Mr. Royce Whatley of But
ler spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Whatley.
Mrs. Mary Aadleton of Macon
is spending several weeks with rel
atives here.
Mrs. L. S. Whatley, Misses Rochell
and Mattie J. Whatley spent Mon
day p. m. with Mrs. D. W. Wilson.
Mr. Frank Slaughter Jr., of Co
lumbus spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Jarrell.
Mrs. Terrell Robbins and Mrs J. A
Heath visited Mrs. Drew Wilson
Wednesday.
Airs. William Maxwell and daugh
ter spent Thursday with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Suggs.
Howard Items
Mrs. P. T Hamilton and daugli-
of Macon visited relatives here
Satu rday.
j Messrs Marshall and 0. 0. Brown
I jr., ha%e returned home from Flori-
| da.
I Mrs. Mae Jinks nnd Miss Jeanette
Jinks were the recent visitors of
Mrs. Ella Jinks and Mrs. Marion
Jinks.
Whitewater News
Crops are looking splendid since
the much needed rains began.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Upton spent
Sunday with Mr. Anderson Buchan-
1 on ill Sumter county.
' Mrs. H. F. Hart and daughters
Misses Louise and Lillian of Bain-
! bridge spent a few days last week
| with .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hearst.
Mrs. Irene Upton and son, Richard
Mrs. Clyde Franklin of Thomas_ ; oJ N „ visit ing rel-
ton, spent last week with Mr. anti ..... •
Mrs. Charlie Willis near town.
M.r and Mrs. Ernest Davis and
family of Butler and
Brown, of Columbus
guests of Mr. 0. O.
family.
Friends of Mrs. R. L. Brown will
be gratified to learn that she is im
proving nicelv following a recent
operation at the Montgomery hos-
Brown and
l {stives and friends in our commum
ty.
Miss Evelyn j Miss Etell Buchanon of Americus
were Sunday j is visiting her sister Mrs. T. W. Up
ton.
Mrs. Floyd Crumley and children
of Americus were guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. hearst
a few days last week.
Mrs. H. F. Hart and daughter, Mrs
Mrs. Daniel Me- j nnd kind.
D. M. Harris
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. O.
P. Harris at Buena Vista.
Mrs, Silas Harris had as spend-
tho day guests Thursday Mrs. C. O.
White, Mrs. M. B. Harris, Mrs. C. W
Hearst, Mrs. D. M. Harris, Mrs. H.
COIf,
In Loving Memory
Of Mrs. J. T. O’Neal
Death has again visited „ ur
munity claiming for his own as n
blc lady as this world could afT„ rr ]
Mrs. J. T. O’Neal. Her maiden nan,,
was Busan Davis.
Mrs. O'Neal was the mothcr
eleven children, three of whom su
vive this sainted mother. Ki^ht 0 ;
her children as well as her husband
preceded her to that great beyond.
An a mother she was true and lov,
ing, untiring and unceasing i n j,,. r
i are for the family. Therefore
say that she was a true and devoted
companion, a kind and loving moth?
is but to repeat what
pital at Butler. \ r w - Hparst
Mrs. Pearl Ksselstyn is visiting Chargue and Mrs.
relatives and friends in Columbus.
Miss Pearl McManus of Talbotton
visited her sister, Mrs. Charlie Wil
lis recently.
Mrs. Huie Abereombie has re
turned to her home at East Point
SO Wcl
known by all who knew her. As
neighbor she had always liecn loy;
after spending a week the guest ot , Hart, Mrs. Floyd Crumley and Mrs.
pert spent last week
1 Mrs. J. K. Wall.
with Mr. and
^ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hobbs and
j family spent Sunday with Mr. and
i Mrs. Billy Cochran.
Mrs. Lee Watson and other relatives
here.
Mr. Willie Martin was the recent
guest of home folks here.
Mrs. Lee Watson and Mrs. Huie
Abebrcombie spent one day last
week with Mrs. J. H. Brown and
Miss Marilou Averett.
GEMS OF THOUGHT
A falling drop at last wil
stone.—Lucretius.
Great works are performed not
by strength but by perseverance.—
Johnson.
Success in life depends upon per
sistent effort, upon the improvement
of moments more than upon any
other one thing.—Mary Baker Eddy
Hard pounding, gentlemen; but w<
will see who can pound the longest
—Wellington at Waterloo.
David McChargue. Other ladies
| called in the afternoon and the la
dies' club was reorganized.
! A cordial invitation is extended
all to attend revival services which
begin at Lebanon Baptist church on
the second Sunday in July. The pas-
■ tor has chosen for his text at the it
J o'clock hour second Sunday morning
! “Going Back to Bethel”, and urges
all wljo can do so to be present for
this service.
Mr. and Mrs J C. Albritton have
the sympathy of their numerous
friends during the sadness caused
by the death of Mr. Albritton's
mothers a few days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Harris and
daughter and Mrs. Harris' mother
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D
M. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Hearst.
Mr. Eugene Bryant of Cairo has
There is no royal road to anything
One thing at a time, all things in
succession. That which grows fast
withers as rapidly; that whirl-
grows slowly endures.—J. G. Hol
land.
She joined the Methodist church
thereby professing her faith i n h»
I,ord to whom 3he remained ev u
loyal. She suffered considerable
physical afflictions yet she Imre j
nil with bravery and fortitude, t-
seemed that her afflictions served t
tender her heart, and magnify he
many Christian virtues.
All that could he devised was don
to relieve her suffering hut in H
great words there was a “Great
Physician” was now ready to pe ;
form his great and mysterious wo*
to release her soul from this taber
nacle of clay and carry it home to
heaven.
We do not weep for her as for om
who had no hope for we are
that if we shape our lives as the Sa
viour demands that when we shall
have crossed over the River i
Death we will meet Mrs. O'Neal
the land that is fairer than day.
Mrs. O’Neal realized the serious
ness of her condiiton yet she
not afraid to die for God's jrraa
sustained her right on to the end
tiie way.
The enormous floral offering was
returned to his home after spending J silent testimony of the high esteen
City Tax Sale
GEORGIA—Taylor County;
City of Reynolds:
Will be sold before the door of
the City Hall of the City of Rey
nolds, said State and County, on the
First Tuesday in July, 1040, 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 Rey
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. C.
Crawford by virtue of tax executions
for the years 1988, 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 dav of June, 1940.
A. J. PAYNE, Marshall,
City of Reynolds, Georgia.
two months with his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Hearst.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Harris of
[riiomhston wen; Thursday visitors
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Harris.
We are glad to learn that Mrs. T.
J. Green is improving nicely.
Mrs. D. M. Harris entertained her
Sunday School class with a picnic
Saturday.
THOM ASTON RESIDENT
ORDAINED AS RECTOR
BY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Atlanta, June 23—Three
gians were ordained into the
Geor-
min-
and love with which she was he.d
by her numerous friends.
Her remains were tenderly laid to
rest in Crowell cemetery Jan, 6,
1940, with Rev. J. D. -Smith, pastor,
in charge of the services.
Heaven retaineth now our treasun
Earth the lonely casket keeps;
And the sunbeams love to linger
Where our sainted friend sleeps.
Weep not that her trials are over
Weep not that her race is run;
God grant we may rest as calmly
When our work on earth is done.
Earth has lost its look of giadnesi,
Heaven seems to us more bright,
Since the spirit of our loved
Took its happy homeward flight.
istry of the Episcopal church here | Y et again we hope to meet her,
today.
They were C. L. Weems and E. H.
Harrison of Atlanta, and J. B. El
lington of Thomaston. Bishop H. J.
Mikell of the diocese of Atlanta,
presided at the rites and Dean Rai-
mundo de Ovies of St. Phillip's ca
thedral, delivered the ordinatios ad
dress.
Weems will begin his ministry at
Christ church in Macon, while Har
rison has been called to Grace Epis
copal church in Gainesville. Elling
ton is to be pastor of Holy Apostles
church at Elberton.
When the day of life is fled;
When in heaven in joy to greet bet
Where no farewell tears are i
—A Friend.
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Mrs. W.A. Spinks is spending sev
eral days with relatives in Colum-
1 bus.
I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wil-
Iffttle Millard Wisham of near Ru- | ™" f U " l ! ay included: Mr - and Mrs.
Frank Slaughter of Columbus; Mrs
Mary Addleton of Macon; Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Willis, Miss Marguerite
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilson
and son.
I ! The numerous friends of Mr. John
■ Brake were grieved to learn of his
I rrt The , ''° rd “ Zenana ” ! death which occurred last Wednes-
I The word “zenana” refers to the i „ . ,, ,, .. "<unes-
apartments in which Indian women ■ a> at lieyno,ds - May God richly
are secluded. The term corresponds < oni ‘ ort and bless the bereaved fam-
with the Mohammedan harem. I by.
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