The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, November 07, 1940, Image 2

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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 7, REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT -Conduct*a br- Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds Mrs. John Mims spent Sunday in Sylvester. . Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sums spent Monday in Atlanta. Mr. Jimmie Joiner of Emory Uni versity was home for the weekend. Mrs. Clinton Words and Margaret spent the week end in Montieello. Rev. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jim Brewer spent Thursday in Albany. Miss Winnie Griffith who leaches in Columbus visited her mother over the we kend. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shealy and Sonny spent Sunday afternoon in Thomaston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carter visit ed Miss Frances Carter in Milledge- ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Hinton of Moultrie spent the weekend with their parents. Miss Emily Whatley who is teach ing in Sylvester spent the weekend with homcfolks. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McDaniel of Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ashley recently. Friends of Mrs. J. A. Wilson are delighted to see her out again after her recent illness. We are glad to welcome Mr. How- ard and family, formerly of Butler, into our community. Mrs. John Mims had as her j guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. J Will Foy of Sylvester. MisS Margaret Clay entertained her Lridge Club at the home of Mrs. B L'. Flowers Monday p. m. Miss Winifred Kirksey of Georgia Southwestern College spent the week end with home folks. A. Crowell News Mauk News On their way to the Georgia-Au burn football game Mr. Pat Hodges and Mr. Robert Bell visited their parents. Mrs. Joe Royeton, Mrs. Tom Saun ders and Mrs. Emma Ogburn spent Monday in Montezuma with Mrs. Lamar Griffin. Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Min. B. E. Flowers, Mrs. L. B Wilson, Mrs J H. Noisier and Mrs. R. L. Bell spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Swearingen and Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Smith are attending the South Georgia Con ference in Savannah this week ! Mrs. James Shell, Miss Mildred ■ Cauthen and Mr. Hfenry Payne at tended the Georgia-Auburn football ] game in Columbus last Saturday. A large crowd attended the appre- ciatnon service held at the ltepnolds | Methodist church Sunday night in ! honor of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Smith. The Woman's Society of Christian I Service observed the week of prayer program with a spend the day meet ing at the home of Mrs. R. L. Bell. | Among those who attended the I Georgia-Auburn football game in Co- ' lumbus Saturday were Messrs Ar nold Bowers, Hugh Sealy, David Montfort, Charlie Montfort and Thos. Pool. Rev. J. D. Smith Will Be Armistice Day Speaker Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Montgomery and son were Sunday visitors of Mi and Mrs. Clifford Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Byrd and son C. B., were spend the day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mosley and Mr. and Mrs. H. L Mosley Sunday. Misses Sara and Helen Neislet spent the week end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Neisler. Mr. James Goodwin spent the week end at home. Misses Clyde and Mittie Windham spent the weekend iVith Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Beeland. Miss Betty Fehring of Butler was the week end guest of her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fuller. The many friends of Mrs. O. R Montgomery and Mrs W. C. Cosey regret to learn of their illness and wish for each of them a speedy re covery. Miss Helen McDaniel spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Mosley Childres and daughter Mary of Butler, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Childres and family Sunday. Miss Mildred Montgomery spent the week end at home. Mrs. P. A. Jenkins had as spend the day guests Wednesday Mrs. D. E Byrd, Mrs. Robert Cosey Mrs. Charlie Horton, Mrs. Billy Nichols, Mrs. J. H. Windham and Mrs. A. B. Childres Misses Dorothv and Doris Mason of Macon were weekend visitors of Miss Katherine Jenkins Miss Sara Dell Lucas spent the week end at home. Mr. Millard Windham spent the week end with his aunt,Miss Beatrice Kilby. Mr. Dock Goodwin of Chipley spent the wek end at home. Mrs. Jennie Shine is visiting rela tives in Columbus. NOVEMBER 30 MARKS CLOSING DATE FOR 1940 AAA PRACTICES A special Armistice Day program will be observed at the Reynoldr Club House at 2:30 p. m. Monday, sponsored by the Gordon-Carson Chapter of the U. D. C. Rev. J. D. Smith, pastor of the Reynolds Methodist church, will be the speaker on this occasion. The public is cordially invited and a spe- aP Wesley News Miss Helen Perkins of Howard was the week end guest of Miss Carol Jane Waller. Misses Anna and Nelle Pittman visited Mr. and Mrs. Benny Waller at Charing Sunday. Miss Mary Woodall spent several days last wee-k with her brother, (Mr. Harper Woodall at Thomaston. Miss Ruby Rustin of Shiloh, visit ed her sister, Mrs. L. R. Pike during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner of Co lumbus, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner. Mrs. Alice Stephens of Buena Vista, Mrs. W. 0. Wall and grand son, Thomas Fitzgerald of Augusta were recent visitors of Mrs. Ida Wall. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pye and chil dren of Butler were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Boss Wall. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lancaster and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner Mrs. R. C. Humber of Butler was a recent visitor of her parents Mr. ' and Mrs. J. L. Anthony. Mr. J. W. Woodall and family at tended the 82nd birthday celebration of Mrs Will Parker near Brantley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Waller and children wore Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Perkins at Howard. Mrs. Laura Montgomery is able to be out again after being indoors for a week nursing a severe cold. Miss Emily Grace Thurman is on the sick list. Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. Quite a crowd attended the Hal lowe'en Carnival and the Goodrich quartet program at the school audi torium Friday night. A neat sum was received which will be used for the benefit of the school. Those spon soring the entertainment wish to ex- pres their sincere appreciation to each one who in any way contributed to this worthy cause. tribution to the nation's preparedness. “We are vita >ly concerned w.th strengthening the de r c . Farmers of Taylor county are re minded by County Agent W. 1*. Bem- bry that Noveml>er 3'0 is the closing date for carrying out soil-building practices under the 1940 AAA farm program. “This means that tanners partici pating in the AAA program must complete soil-building practices toy Nov. 30 if they expect to receive Credit on this year's program. “Taylor county farmers continued this year to carry out a broad pro gram of soil-improving practices, and legumes, applying phosphatol by so-doing made a substantial con- lime, and terracing their land | The many friends of Mr. F. Ricks are glad to learn that he Is c j a i invitation is extended to improving at the Macon hospital, j World War veterans. The members of the U. D. C. are requested to remain after the pro- ! gram for a short business session. —U. D. C. Historian. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley and „ Mrs. John Smith attended Parents' Day at Emory University last Fri day. Mrs. Hair and Mrs. Lewis Saun-1 ders attended an Eastern Star meet ing in Junction City Monday evening I Mr. and Mrs. Sealy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fountain of Cuthbert spent Sunday with Mrs. R. E. Ault- rraru Dr. Silas Johnson, Macon district superintendent, filled the pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday morn ing. The many friends of Mrs. Ed Ham mock will be sorry to learn she is seriously ill at her home near Rey nolds. — , . AULTMAN’S SUPER STORE Reynolds. Ga. 24 lbs Daisy Flour. 62c Matches or Salt 2 for 5c 5 lbs Sugar .... 24c Crime s Apples.. doz 5c Can Spaghetti 5c Vegetable Soup, can . 5c Tomato Juice, can ... 5c V-8 Cocktail, 2 for. 15c Oranges, doz 15c Edgemont Smacks.. 10c Edgemont Ginger Snaps 10c Two 10c Napkins One 10c Wax Paper One 10c Tooth Picks 29c Blue Plate or Dukes Mayonnaise, quart.. 39c Reynolds Business Firms To Close Entire Day In Observing Armistice The undersigned merchants of Reynolds agree to Observe Armistice j Day next Monday, Nov. 11, by keeping our stores closed all day: The Citizens State Bank, E. T. Shealy, H. C. Whatley, G. H. Goddard, R. L. Swearingen, Ed Mus^ewhite, C. H. Hair, N. L. Halley, R. E. Aultman, Hinton & Company, Suwanee Store, W. D. Saunders Store, Jacob Prager. LAWRENCE McKENZIE WINS CLERK'S JOB Blue Plate or Dukes Mayonnaise, pint... 25c Montezuma, Nov. 5—Lawrence Mc Kenzie of Montezuma was elected clerk of Macon county superior court today, according to unofficial re turns. There were nine other candi- 1 dates for the ocice made vacant sev- j i-ral months ayo by the death of Mrs Louise Nelson, who had been nomi ! liated at the spring primary. — | STAMPS-BAITER QUARTET TO APPEAR AT CENTRAL SCHOOL THURSDAY, NOV. 7 The Stamps-Baxter Quartet, heard twice daily over Radio Station WMAZ, Macon, will appear in per son for a big variety program at Central school, Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7 p. m. Admission 10c and 20c„ Come out and hear them (Adv.) HOTEL LANIER Macon, Georgia Conveniently Located Excellent Cafe Rates $1.50 and Up Mrs. C. C. Heath spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Heath and Mrs. T. A. Rotobis Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Braddy Jr and Mr. and Mrs Horton of Roberta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W J Braddy. Mr. and Mrs. O. Reynolds and Mr W. J. Biekley of Macon were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whatley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halstead and James spent Sunday with Mrs. T. J. Amos and Mr. J. T. Amos. Mi-s. J. H. Adams has returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Adams. Misses Duvall and Hill spent the week end at their respective homes. Mr. Royce Whatley of But'er vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Whatley for the weekend. Mrs. Charlie Butler visited Mr.and Mrs. James Butler and family ie- cently. Mrs. R. M. Suggs, Mrs. W.' W. Amos and Mrs. Hugh Gilson spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. T. J. Amos. Mr. and Mrs. A T. Spinks and children and Mr. Clifford Whatley of Thomaston were the guests of their father Mr. Bob Whatley for the week end. Mrs. Freeman Culverhouse spending this week in Thomaston. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and family Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Fred Harp Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greathouse, Miss Melsose Greathouse of Thomaston and Mr. Clifford Adams of Columbus. Miss Mozelle Culverhouse and Mr Addis Pike visited Miss Mattie J. Whatley Sunday. Mrs. Tom Wilson and Mrs. W. J Willis spent Thursday with Mrs. CIlie Bazemore at Butler. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. W J Willis, Mr. and M-s. D. W. Wil son, Miss Bessie and Mr. Grady Wilson. Mr. Willie Suggs of Reynolds and Mr. an d Mrs. Maxwell of Talbotton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Suggs. Mrs. W. E. Neisler spent Tues day with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Heath. Mr. Cliffod Adams of Columbus and Miss Sara Wilson spent Sunday in Columbus and Alabama Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Biekley of Thomostos visited relatives here for the week end. Mr. Hugh Gilson Jr., of Talbotton spent Sunday with his parents Mr. ■and Mrs. Hugh Gilson. PITYM V . -WALLER Mr. and Mrs. M. B Pittman an nounce the marriage »f their daugh ter, Johnnie Paulette to Benny Leon Waller of Charing, the marriage having taken place on June 29th. The couple is residing in Charing. PIANO TUNING Manufacturer's Representative Lester Pianos. C. W. SMITH 403 W. 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