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THK BUTLER HKRAJJ), BUTLER, GEORGIA, OCTOBRR 10, 1940.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT!
-Conducteo by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds j
Mrs. Lewis Ruffin was in Mucon
Tuesday.
Mrs. Dan Beeland spent last week
in Atlanta.
Mr. W. E. Marshall spent Monday
in Augusta
Miss Eugenia Joiner
Wins Spelling Conters
Miss Eugenia Joiner, Taylor coun
ty's representative at the Southeast
ern Pair Spelling contest, which was
Mr. F. M. Carson spent Monday in J held lust Friday, was awarded sec
ond place and a prize of $40.
Miss Joiner is the dauughter of
Superintendent E. H. Joiner, of Rey
nolds and is a senior of the Reynolds
High school.
A list of the 123 words given will
be published in the Reynolds High
school news section of the Herald
next week.
Macon on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley were
in Atlanta Sunday.
Mrs. John Mims and son spent the
week end in Atlanta.
Mr. C. H. Hare and Mr. R. L. Hell
were in Atlanta Sunday.
J. H. Pyron and Mrs. C. L Pyron
were in Atlanta Monday
Mrs. J. H. Neisler and Ann Howard
were in Atlanta for the week-end.
Mrs. ' Lawrence Cook and little
daughter are visiting in Commerce.
Mrs. Marl Wright of Macon spent
last week with Mrs. J. H. Neisler.
Miss Julia Parker df Jeffersonville
visited home folks for the weekend.
Jimmy Joiner of Emory Universi
ty spent the week end with his par
ents.
her
last
Mrs Willis of Macon visited
mother, Mrs. Terrell Waters
week.
Mr. Joe Pyron, Miss Kate Hicks
and Mrs. Pyron were in Macon Sat
urday.
Mr. W. M. Parker and Miss Eliza
beth Parker were in Montezuma Sat
urday
Miss Adrianne Ellison of Tampa
Fla., was with Mrs. F. M.
Monday.
Mrs. Mary Lou Griffith of Macon
spent the week end in Reynolds with
relatives.
Mts. Lamar Griffin and little
daughter of Montezuma visited her
mother last week.
Crowell News
the
(Too Late for Last Week)
Mr. Emory Parr is attending
Fair in Atlanta.
Mrs. B. M. Montgomery and Mrs.
Clifford Adams shopped in Macon
Friday.
Misses Mildred Montgomery and
Virginia Young of Thomaston spent
the week end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mosley and
daughter Miss Gertrude spent the
week end with Miss Tommie O’Neal.
Mrs. Clyde Peterman of Birming
ham Ala., is visiting her sister Mrs.
J. W. O’Neal.
Mrs. J. C Fuller and daughter
Geraldine, Mrs Clarence Montgomery
and son, Mrs. Walter Wainwright
and children were Thursday guests of
Mrs. Robert Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Byrd are vis
iting their parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Byrd.
Miss Rheba Windham spent the
Carson ; weekend with home folks.
Mr. Joe Goodwin of Ft. Benning is
visiting friends and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Byrd were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J W O’Neal
Sunday p. m.
Mrs. Joe Massey of Macon was the
Sunday guest of home folks.
Miss Helen McDaniel spent the
week end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Windham, Mrs. Terrell ,, „ „ . . .
Waters and Mrs. J. T. Barrow were ^ rS- ^Daniel
in Macon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Murray of Ash-
burn, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Lrfsey.
BIG STATE FAIR
OPENS IN MACON
NEXT MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs . F. M. Carson and j
Mrs. James were in Macon Sunday
Macon, Oct. 7—Only a few- days
remain until the opening of the big-
with Mrs. Henry Hicks.
Reynolds Woman’s Club
Hostess To-day
The Reynolds Woman's Club, of
which Mrs. E. H. Joiner is president
will be hostess to the Third District
Federation of Women's Clubs in their
Executive Board meeting today—
Thursday.
The meeting will be called to or
der promptly at 9-30 CjS.T. Mrs. R.
C. Collier, Third District president,
will be in the chair. The district is
romposed of 23 clubs, and is one of
the largest of the 10 districts in this
state.
District chairmen have prepared
three-minute reports on Plans of
Work which will be given at this
meeting. Mrs. Ralph Butler of Dallas
president of the Georgia Federation
of Women's Clubs, Mrs. Jarrell Dav
ison of LaGrange, first vice president
and Mrs. Albert Hill of Greenville
and Atlanta, general federation di
rector, will be present and will
speak.
Folowing are the officers of the
'third District: Mrs. U. C Collier,
Monte -.lima, president; Mrs W. E.
friffin, Viemu., firs v.ct president;
Mrs. C. A. HoPrindorff l'itzgerald
second vice president; Mrs. Walter
J.ee, Ft. Valley, recording secretary;
Mrs. H. H. .Saunders and Mrs. B N
Bussey, Montezuma; corresponding
secretaries; Mrs Frank Sams, Rey
nolds, treasurer; Mrs. C. L Clarke
Ashbum, auditor; Mrs. J. M. Murrah
Columbus, parliamentarian; Mrs C R
Daniels, Chipley, historian.
Foundations and Endowments: Mrs
J. M. Murrah, Columbus, Tallulah
Falls school; Mrs. Maxwell Murray
Ft. Valley, Student Aid Foundation;
Mrs. Troy Whatley, Reynolds, E. F.
White Foundation.
Departments of Work: Mrs Frank
Davis, Columbus, American Citizen
ship; Mrs. Alex Storey, Ashbum,
American Home; Mrs. N. L. Buxton
Columbus, consumer information; Mrs
C A. Trenton, Vienna, Family fin
ance and insurance; Mrs. O. D. Dan
iel, Chipley, family relationship; Mrs
W. J. Braswell, Fr. Valley, religious
training in the home; Mrs. J. Levie,
Monetzuma, safety in the home; Mrs
B N. Bussey, Montezuma, education;
Mrs. W. A. Wood Ft. Valley, adult
education; Mrs Isadore Gelders, Fitz
gerald, character education; Mrs. W.
H. Huckabee, Ashburn, library serv
ice; Mrs. C. A. Alexander, Waverly
Hall, youth co-operation; Mrs. Rex
Lavender, Columbus, fine arts; Mrs.
Frank Gresham, Ft. Gaines, Art; Mrs
Grace Kirkland, Vienna, literature
and Georgia writers; Mrs. H. 1. Shin-
gler, Ashbum, music; Mrs. L. E
Mobley, Columbus, poetry and drama
Mrs Evelyn McGehee, Columbus, in
ternational relations; Mrs. Walter
Wesley News Five Points
Mr. Gene Wade of Thomaston is “m~and Mrs J. H. Windham and
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spinks, little son J. H. of Panhandle spent
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
children of Butler spent Wednesday ji rs ^ D. Jarrell and family,
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Willis. j Mr. Blanford Jarrell of Butler
Mrs. Hoke Byrd of Reynolds and 8 j )en t Sunday with hisp arents Mr.
Mrs. Robert Halstead visited Mrs. T an( j Mrs. W. A. Jarrell nnd family.
J. Amos recently. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Pitts and lit-
Messrs Clarence and J. C. Lumpkin t | p sons Cecil Jr., and Emory Jar-
of Talbotton spent Sunday with Mr. re n pj tts 0 f Thomaston spent Sun-
hnd Mrs. Luke Adams and Mrs. J.
Henry Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wi| gnn SUr| .
little daughter, Sue, „f J lr
spent the week-end with a'""'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. hIT,' I
Miss Ethel Jarrell of n ^
Forsyth, spent the week end!
parents, Mr and Mrs. w *
Mr. and Mrs. C. F n " -i
Miss Inez Jarrell were ZT I
itors of Mr and Mrs. Henrv ,
and Mr. and Mrs Phillip j n „
Sunday school every Sunday"
ing at 9-30 at Antioch
IT. Adams
Miss Wynelle Goodwin spent
Thursday night with Miss Sara Wil
son.
Miss Cathryn Duvall spent the
weekend in Plains with her parents.
Mrs. T. J. Amos and Miss Allie
spent Friday p. m. with Mrs. Hugh
Gilson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Willis visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bazemore in But
ler Sunday.
Several from here are attending
court in Butler this week.
The County Fair at Butler is at
tracting quite a few of our citizens.
Miss Carolyn Brown of Howard was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James
Butler for the week-end.
Those visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Suggs Sunday in
cluded Mr. Willie Suggs of Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suggs of But- ;
ler; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maxwell and
daughter of Talbotton; Mrs. Laura !
Patterson, Mr. Louie Suggs, Mr and 1
Mrs. Robert Suggs, Mrs. Henry I
Shealy, Mary Shealy and Mr. Jack j
Suggs of Thomaston.
Mrs. W. W. Amos and Billie, Mrs
T. J. Amos, Miss Allie Amos and •
Mrs. Robert Halstead spent Sunday
with Mrs. Charlie Willis at How
ard.
Miss Nettie B. Hill visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs. W. G. Hill in
Butler for the weekend.
Miss Sara Wilson spent Monday
night in Butler with friends.
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LETS GO TO THE FAIR!
GEORGIA
STATE
FAIR
MACON
OCTOBER 14-19
Under the direction of Macon Chamber of Com>|
merce.
Instructional exhibits of livestock, agriculture,!
poultry, 4-H clubs, Future Farmers of America!
woman's domestic achievements, arts andcraftsj
garden and flower show, etc.
Entertainment, Recreation, Amusements.
Dodson’s Wor d’s Fair Shows On Midway
several days ago in Indiana.
Mrs. David Montfort and children
spent the -week end in Ft. Valley with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shealy and Mrs
H. K. Sealy attended the Dahlia
Show at Experiment Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hicks visited
Mrs. Henry Hicks Sunday. She has
been quite ill at Middle Georgia hos
pital, Macon.
Rev. Hendley Jelks has returned to
Venice, Fla., after spending a few
days in Reynolds. Mrs. Jelks remain
ed over for a visit.
I gest Georgia State Fair in history.
! Final work is being done on the j Lee - n - Valle >’' and Mrs ; Geor B e
Messrs Edgar Whatley Jr. and elaborate preparations in order thatTolbert of’
Garland Byrd were in Atlanta Satur- j the huge exposition will open as ' , J° ’ 00
day for the ball game. [scheduled on Monday, Oct. 14. It '_ ur le K lslatl e < Mrs. George Burrus
! will run thru the week closing Oct,
Mrs. H. C. Shealy of Thomaston 19.
has been a visitor at the home of This year for the first time the
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shealy .state fair is operated under owner-
! ship of the Macon Chamber of Com-
The (riends of Mr. Ong regret to i nerce . Always known as one of the
learn of his death which occurred south's most outstanding expositions,
thee Georgia State Fair will be
larger than ever this year.
Remaining at the helm of its op
eration is E. Ross Jordan, general
manager, who has achieved a notable
success in his fair direction of more
than 20 years.
Intensely interesting exhibits of
state-wide scope, contests among stu-
Mrs. Jim Fountain land children p ent s from 330 rural schools, a vast-
of Macon spent the week end with! ly increased livestock show, addition-
the family of Mr. T. J. Fountain, j a | buildings crammed with educa-
j tional displays, an entertainment
program including 54 varied attrac
tions—-these are only a few features
I of the big show. Nearly a score of
I federal and state departments and
agencies are co-operating with ex
hibits.
Fireworks shows, band concerts,
parades, and special entertainment
feats have been arranged for state
i fair week. Macon people have placed
Jr., press and publicity; Mrs. M. M,
Stephens, Fitzgerald, club journalism
Mrs. J. T. Fletcher, Columbus, pub
lic welfare; Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Vi
enna, child welfare; Mrs J. B. Grims-
ley, Ft. Gaines, community service;
Mrs. E. J. Dorminy, Fitzgerald, cor-
lection; Mrs. J. B. Dorsey Abbeville
public health
Special committees: Ms. J. M. Mur
rah, Columbus, conservation; Mrs. O.
McKenzie, Montezuma, gardens; Mrs
Olin Sands, Chipley, motion pictures
Mrs. E. A. Russell Fitzgerald, public
safety; Mrs. Iverson Winipie, Fitz
gerald, radio; Mrs. A. M. Solomon,
Ft. Valley, the Clubwoman GFWC,;
Mrs. R. V. Woodham, Fitzgerald, ur
ban-rural corporation; Miss Melissa
Ogburn, Reynolds, war veterans.
Howard Items
IF MM looking for looks
, HeretYoufWOK WADER'.,
Mr. and Mrs Jake Bryan of Ma
con have moved into the home with \ the welcome signs over their doors
J. C. Bryan. We are delighted
to have them with us.
Mr. W. T. Hayden and daughters
Florence and Inez of Macon and Mrs
Albert Tharpe spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. M. A. Lifsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry of Ideal, Mr.
Hoyt Terry and Mr. and Mrs M. C.
Terry of Columbus were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
Mrs. J. H. Whatley, Mrs. S. B. l
Smith, Mrs. Troy Whatley, Mrs. B.. enterprises, will provide the midway
W. Hinton were in Columbus Thurs- features.
day. Mrs. Smith remained over for
a visit with her daughter. I SALE
and are prepared for the greatest
number of visitors in recent years.
A livestock parade, led by the 75-
piece Future Farmers band, will be
one of the highlights of the week.
Georgia's progress in industry, farm
ing, home science, fine arts, horticul
ture and cattle breeding will be viv
idly depicted.
Thrill act programs have been ar
ranged for each afternoon and night
Dodson's World Fair Shows, one of
America's foremost entertainment
The many friends of Mrs. Gussie i Rhode Island Red Cockrels, March
Causey, Miss Evelyn Causey and Mr. | 5th hatch. From heavy producing
Joe Cannon regret very much that hens of the famous Parmenter Strain,
they have moved from Reynolds. j Priced at $2.00 each. Phone 135,
They are making their home in Ma-j Reynolds. (lO'lffutp)
con ' ! E. F. PARR, Reynolds, Ga.
Mrs. Cecil Renfroe and little
daughter, Susan, have returned home
after visiting relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse
and Mr. Cecil Culverhouse were Sun
day visitors of Mrs. Beulah Pickard
and Miss Fannie Pickard.
Mr. Sam Edwards and children
spent Sunday at Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Windham and
Miss Inez Windham, Miss Ruby Cul
verhouse, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bee-
land and little daughter Patricia of
Butler were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Culverhouse and
Mrs Ida Culverhouse.
Mrs. Beulah Pickard asd Mrs. Lee
Watson visited Mrs Will Adams near
Howard recently.
Mrs. Ida Culverhouse was the Mon
day guest of Mrs. D. W. Culverhouse
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beeland and ’
daughter, Patricia of Butler were '
Saturday night guests of Mrs. Beu
lah and Miss Prances Pickard.
Miss Inez Windham and Miss Hall
were recent guests of Mrs. Veda
Culverhouse.
Miss Mary Goodman is visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. D. Adams near How
ard.
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