Newspaper Page Text
PAGE TWO
THK BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA. OCTOBER B1. 1940.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
-Conducteo by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds j
Miss Catherine Wilson spent Sun
day in Macon.
Mr. Herman Saunders visited Fort
Valley last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Carson visited
Ft. Valley Thursday.
Miss Doris Graves will visit Al
bany this week end.
Circle No. Two Meets
With Mrs. Troy Whatley
Circle No. Two held its regular
monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon
Oct. 22, in the home of Mrs. Troy
Whatley.
The meeting was called to order by
Mrs. Joe Royeton and Mrs. Willis the chairman, Mrs. D. F.. Byrd, and
Saunders visited Mrs. M. L. Griffin 1 the theme song, How Firm a Founda
Carroll Tinsley to Help
Council.’With Bigger
Boy Scout Program
in Montezuma Tuesday p. m.
Miss Mattie Emma Kirksey and
Jimmie Lovins of Amoricus spent
the week end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Hill and
children and Dorothy Saunders went
to Oglethorpe Sunday to hear the
Julia Ingram has been quite j St amps-Bax ter quartet.
Everyone be sure to attend the
Hallowe'en Carnival Thursday night
given by the Woman's Club for the
benefit of the Gymnasium.
Mrs
ill we regret to learn.
Mrs. Emma Ogburn spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Syd James.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Trussell will j
visit Americus Friday.
Mrs. Willie Suggs entertained her
Circle Tuesday afternoon .
Mr. James Shell of Thomaston
spent Monday night here.
Mrs. Syd James entertained the
Sallie Anthony Circle Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hicks of Ma-1
con spent Sunday with relatives
Mrs. Troy Whatley entertained
ter Circle Tuesday afternoon.
We are delighted to learn that Mr
James Crawford has been transferred
to Clintonforge, Va., as manager of
the Woolworth Stores there.
Friends of Mr. F. A. Ricks are
glad to learn that he is much im
proved after an operation for appen
dicitis at the Macon hospital.
Messrs Bowers, Jim Carson, Hugh
Scaly, Garland Byrd, Bobbie Ault-
man and Jack Fuller attended the
Mercer-Erskine Football game in
Macon Saturday.
Mrs. Kate Stringfellow of Ellaville Mrs. Fdgar Whatley and Mrs. Elza
spent Sunday with Mrs. Clarence Barrow had as their spend-the-day
Blair.
Mrs. Jamie Barrow and children
spent Saturday morning in Ft. Val
ley. I Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodges and ^ bat ley
daughter, Virginia, spent Saturday in
Macon.
guests Thursday Mrs. Troy Whatley
Mrs. J. H. Whatley, Mrs. S. B.
Smith and Gloria and Troy Jr.
Eva B. Griffith, Mrs. Irene
Mrs. Eugene Joiner, Mrs
Howard Neisler, Miss Anne Howard
i Neisler, Miss Eugeinia Joiner and
1 Miss Sue Kirksey shopped in Macon
We regret to learn that Mrs. Liz- Saturday,
zie Williams is on the sick list this ,
wee k j Friends of Mr Joe Pyron are de-
! lighted to learn that he returned
Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Marshall and home Monday from the Middle Geor-
Mr. Bernice Hill visited Atlanta : gia hospital after spending several
Tuesday. days there for treatment and that his
) condition is greatly improved.
tion, wa s sung.
Mrs. O.B. Bankston gave an inspir
ing devotional beginning and closing
with prayer.
After a short business session Mrs.
E. H. Dunn conducted a Bible Quiz?.
This was very interesting as well as
informative. Mrs. Bankston was the
winner in thi s contest. It was decid
ed by the Circle that we continue this
Quizz for our next program.
We were dismissed with prayer bv
Mrs. Dunn after which refreshments
were served by the hostess Mrs. r l roy
Whatley. —Pub. Officer.
Circle No. 1 B. wTmTu.
Meets with Mrs. Byrd
Circle No. One held its regular
monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon,
Oct. 22, in the home of Mrs. Willie
Suggs.
Mrs. C. H. Hair, leader of the Cir
cle, had charge of the following pro
gram:
Song, I Love to Tell the Story,
Devotional: Stewardship
Prayer, Mrs. Jim Brewer.
After a short business session a
Bible study was conducted by Mrs.
Hair.
Song, His Promise to Me.
The next meeting will be in the
home of Mrs. M. A. Lifsey.
Dismissed with prayer by Mrs
Jelks
Delicious refreshments were served
by our hostess, Mrs Suggs
—Chm. Pub
Crowell News
several
Howard Item
Mrs. Lee Mosley spent
days last week in Macon.
Mr. Emory Parr has returned home
Friends of Mr. Carroll Tinsley will from the hospital much Improved in
be interested to learn of his recent health to the delight of his numerous ^
appointment to the Boy Scout Coun- , friends,
cil of Middle Georgia.
Mr. Tinsley is the son of Rev. and
Mrs. T. E. Tinsley of Hazlehurst and
a former citizen of Reynolds.
The following article concerning
Mr. Tinsley's appointment appeared
in Sunday's Macon Telegraph:
With the addition of Carroll Tins-
Mrs. W. C. Childs of v,
the week end guest of m ".
Adams and Miss Mattie aT
Mr. and Mrs. Shellman Mart]
Macon visited relatives 1
the week end.
Mrs. Sarah Fielding 0 f
and!
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams and
Mrs. Whooten of Alabama, spent Sun ih e ,,-uest | ast week of ^
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oneal. j j. s. Brown and family
Mr. G. O. Horton spent last week j Mr and Mrs ^ ^
in Macon with relatives. iston, Mr. and Mrs Mor a
Don't forget the Halloween Cam- Rnd baby of Milledgevilln.
val at Crowell school Saturday, No\. uay visitors of M " ere
2, at 7 p. m. j Brown and Mrs. J
Mr nnd Mrs E. H. Kilby and fain- ,
ley as field Scout executive, Middle were sunciay guests ■— tbe Sunday uuest of \r
Georgia Boy Scout Council leaders ( ^ gam 1!ailey . j the hunda - v guest of Mrs. U e
have outlined an expanded program j Tnmmie O'Neal. Mr. J. W. „
and Mrs. Beve Harris
I Miss Tommie O'Neal, Mr. J.
1 Oneal and Mr. Roy Philmon spent
I Tuesday in Dooling with Mr. and Mrs
F. M. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callahan and
daughter, Margaret, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Trapp.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J Byrd were
Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. J W.
O’Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Montgom
ery were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Bailey Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barbour
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J
B. Goodwin.
Don't miss the fun at the Hal
lowe'en Carnival at Crowell Satur
day night
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wainwright
of activity.
Mr. Tinsley will share field work
with Sidney Carpenter in the 24 coun
lies of the council and perform sev
eral special duties.
He will supervise advancement,
health and safety programs and
senior scouting over the council.
Until Jan. 1, Mr. Tinsley will be
assigned principally to work in Ma
con with the organization and ex
tension committee headed by Ernest
Moore.
“One of the greatest problems in
Scouting is sustaining the interest
of boys who have been in a troop
for three or four years,” Tinsley j
said. \
“In order to keep boys over 15 j
years of age in scouting as long as j and childrsn were in Thomaston Sun
possible, special senior Scout divis
ions have been organized for ad-
I'.'hfl
Mr. Earl Chandler of Ft. Gaines
spent the week w-ith his sister, Mrs.
Bernice Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graves of
Tennessee, spent the week-end with
relatives here. *
Mrs. Roy Brewer, Mrs. Guy Wind-,
ham and Mrs. Hammock spent Wed
nesday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graves of Al-
Rev. Hendley Jelks of Venice, Fla.
spent a few days here last week
Mrs. Jelks, who has been at the
homo of Mrs. Lewis Saunders for
several weeks recovering from an
operation returned home with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Badie of Mi
ami, Fla., were weekend guests of
Mrs. Sam Harp and Miss Marie
Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Badie were
Wesley News
iany, spent the week end with their ! uroute to Clinton, S. C., to visit
ether Mrs. Graves.
Mrs. Douglas Tye and son of
Americus, spent Wednesday with Mr.
W. I. Powell and family.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bangston
regret to learn that they are moving
back to Butler this week.
Mrs. James Shell, Mrs. Guy Cly-
att and Miss Mildred Cauthen
shopped in Macon Saturday.
Misses Doris Saunders and Kath
leen, of Americus, are expected to
spend the week end at home.
Misses Winnie Aultman, Mattie
Powell and Mrs. Terrell Waters and
Mrs. Dovie Cooper spent Monday in
Macon.
Mrs. Badie's mother,
Locket.
Mrs. R. L.
AULTMAN’S
SUPER STORE
Reynolds. Ga.
24 lbs Daisy Flour. 62c
Onions
3 bs 15e
10 lbs Irish Potatoes 15c
Matches or Salt
2 for 5c
5 lbs Sugar • .
. . . 24c
5 Rolls Northern Tissue 29c
Grime’s Apples
. doz 5c
FREE
$2.00 in groceries and
lishto the one that guess
es the nearest to the
number of grains of corn
our rooster will eat in 3
minutes. Time: 3 o’clock
Rooster on display at
store.
Reynolds U-D.C. Chapter
Holds October Meeting
I Mrs. M. A. Lifsey with Mrs
L. Pyron as co-hostess, entertained
the Gordon-Carson Chapter at the
i home of Mrs. Lifsey Thursday after-
■ noon, Oct. 24th. Mrs. C H. Neisler
first vice president, presided in the
j absence of Mrs. F. A. Ricks. Mrs.
Ricks was attending the bedside of
her husband at a Maion hospital, t he
! Chapter voted to nerd her a tele
gram expresimg fhe.r concern over
j Mr. Ricks' Uneas and wishing for
! h .v, an ear'y rtcj.erv.
Plans :r.r our an.:-a .a of Punsv
I p'pnts was announced and those
> shing plai.r -■ tnis season may se- J day night in Butler with her
cure them by not'iying the committee
composed of Mrs C 11. Neisler, Mrs
I J. H. Neisler, Mrs. R. L. Swearingen
and Mrs B. W. Hinton,
i Mrs C. H. NeisWr was appointed
j as delegate to the General U. D. C.
j Convention to be held in Montgomery
| Ala., in November,
j The historian presented the follow-
i ing program:
Interesting Facts About the His-
I toric City of Richmond, Va., the
i Confederate Capital, was given by
: Miss Melissa Ogburn.
I Mrs. J. H. Neisler read a letter
written by her grand-father to his
family the day before his death in
the Battle of Sever. Pines during the
War Between the States, as a Con
federate Reminiscence.
At the conclusion of the program
the hostess served delightful refresh
ments featuring the Hallowe'en col
ors as were also the lovely arrange
ment of fall flowers throughout the
home. —Reporter.
Watch our windows
Prices may change
A Correction
In last week's issue of the Herald
under the “Reynolds News Caster”
department the name of Miss Fran
ces Seay was inadvertently omitted
from the list of recent seniors finish
ing at the Reynolds High school.
It affords the writer a great deal of
pleasure to make this correction as
Miss Seay is now attending the Uni
versity of Alabama at Tuscaloosa.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Heath and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rob
bins Sunday included: Mrs S. T. Al
len and little Mary Allen of Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Heath and son
Derrell of Dawson; Mr. and Mrs. W
E. Neisler and Mr. and Mrs. Olin
Sealy of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker and sons
of Butler spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter
Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Spinks of
Jacksonville, Fla., spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spinks. Mr. and
Mrs. Spinks returned home with
them for several days visit.
Miss Cathryn Duvall spent Sunday
n Reynolds with relatives.
Mrs. Tom Wilson spent the week
C.; end in Thomaston.
Make night driving safer with Fog
Lights sold by Childs' ’ Sendee Sta
ton in Butler.
Mrs. J. W. Bickley of Macon visit
ed his mother Mrs. Albert Whatley
Sunday.
Mrs. Luke Adams and Freddie
were guests of Mrs. Hugh Gilson
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Suggs visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Heath and Mr
and Mrs T. A. Robbins Monday
evening.
Miss Nettie B. Hill spent Mon
par
ents.
Mrs. W. J. Gilson and Miss Louise
Gilson spent Sunday p. m. with Mrs.
Luke Adams.
Mrs. C. C. Heath and Miss Anna
Heath visited Mr. E. C. Perkins and
family Saturday p. m.
Mr. Royce Whatley of Butler and
Miss Cora Mae Whatley of Colum
bus spent the weekend with home-
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilson Jr., of
Talbotton and Miss Lois Gaultney
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Gilson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suggs of
Cutler; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maxwell
and daughter of Talbotton, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Suggs
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Amos and
Billie spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarrell visited
their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Spinks Sunday.
Miss Anna Heath of Mauk was
the week end guest of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heath.
Mrs. J. H. Adams is spending sev
eral days with Mr and Mrs. Bentley
Adams.
Pupils of Wesley school will fur
nish a full evening of entertainment
for the people of their community
and surrounding section at the
Wesley school building at
7 p. m. Thursday—tonight. Admis
sion 10c and 15c. Hot dogs, cold
drinks and candy will be sold.
vunced activity. One of out imme
diate aims is to organize a large
number of these groups in the coun
cil. There is only one at present.”
Sea Scout ships are offered to qual
ified Scouts 15 and above interested
in seamanship and Explorer Scout
troops to those interested in outdoor
life and nature lore.
Rover Crews will be organized as
alumni groups for Scouts between
lb and 23 who wish to maintain af
filiation with scouting. Social activi
ties will be a part of the senior Scout
programs.
Mr. Tinsley will supervise soon a
roll call and inventory of troops in
the Macon district. A committee
made up of John Talley, Bernard
Ramsey, Ghas. Pittman, Charlie
White and Clyde Vanlandingham will
day p.m.
Miss Helen Neisler spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Neisler.
members are roperly uniformed. A
certificate of recognition in good ap
pearance will go to each scoring 75
per cent or above in uniform appear
ance.
The inspectors will check up also
on volunteer leadership and mobili
zation for an emergency service
corps.
Tinsley, who began work Monday
in the council office at Macon un
der the direction of Carl Sullivan,
council executive,recently completed a
course for executives at the National
Scout Training School at Mendhan,
N. J.
! He has installed a publicity serv-
choose 60 other persons interested in ' ice to provide Scout news to news-
Scout work to participate in a visi- papers in the council,
tation of each troop I A native Middle Georgian, Mr.
Two men will inspect each troop Tinsley graduated from Lanier High
son.
Mr.
niper have moved to Howard
Mrs. Frank Fain Jr.,and daj
of Perry were the week end V i"
at the home of Mr . and Mrs
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers StreetmJ
near Ideal were guests of
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sealy of a|
ta spent the week end with Mrl
Mrs. H. A Sealy and family
Howard.
Radio and Car Batteries dial
at Childs' Service Station, Giif
a trial.
Mrs Murray Driskell of r|
was the recent guest of her m
Mrs W. H. Martin
Mrs. Maude Sealy and Miss F|
ces Sealy and Mrs. J. K. Brown i
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrsl
A. Sealy.
Friends of Mr. Lewis Brown rel
to learn of his illness and wish!
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. Marshall Brown after spenJ
some time in Florida has retuj
home.
Mrs. Julian Edwards and chilli
of Butler were guests of Mrs,
Brown Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Buckner I
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Boil
Parks near Howard Sunday.
USED CAR FOR SALE
Four-door Chevrolet for
Motor recently reconditioned;
mileage reading; body and tiresl
jam-up shape. This car is in spll
did mechanical condition and man
bought at a bargain. Call or wij
Herald Office.
T—T!
PIANO TUNING
to check its membership roll against
council registration files and inspect
its uniforms.
A certificate of progress in good
appearance will he given each troop
in which 50 to 74 per cent of the
school, attended Mercer University
and received an A. B. degree in jour
nalism from Emory in 1937. He at
tended the 1938 summer session of
the University of Georgia an4 has
taught school for three terms.
Manufacturer's Represent!
Lester Pianos.
C. W. SMITH
<f03 W. Gordon St. Thomaston, ^
Telephone No. 56
I^FIRST BECAUSE ITS FINEST!
Featuring
MOME RMMMSS
so aU who ride will have space and space to spare!
Even three couples AREN’T a crowd in
this big, roomy, wide-seated Chevrolet
for 1941!
All sedans are sized for six, widened out
to give “3-couple roominess.” ... All
models, regardless of type, have big,
generous, oversize capacity. , . . And
all of them are styled, tailored and
appointed to bring you the modern
* thmuing new
RIGNESS
ln A/l Mo/or
Dimension*
* NfW 10NGER
WHEEIBASE
Winfo N ? lR ' UIIGt *<
WIDER FISHER BODIES
" h No Veniiiotion
* Of IUXE Knee-action
ON AU MODUS
* Balan '»d Spring,,,,
front and R oar , and
Improved Shockproof
Shoring
*90-H.p. vaivmn-HEAD
VICTORY" ENGINE
* ORIGINAL VACUUM-
POWER j/f/yj-Ar no extra
Builf a. Only Chevrolet
Builds It
maximum / HYl)RAun'roi CIAl
in luxurious
motoring-
at the lowest / ""van/anc# feature,,
cost! That’s
why we’re
convinced you’ll
say Chevrolet’s “first because it’s f' n ^ s
Better eye it, try it, buy it—today-
i
m
i
TOM
TAYLOR COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY
Keynolds, Georgia