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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER, GEORGIA SEPTEMBER 17, 1942.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
CONDUCTED BY
G.S.C.W., Two Other
Colleges Get WAVES
Unit For Training
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OF REYNOLDS
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Mllledgevllle, Sept. 13—Georgia
StateCollege for Women wqsnamed
Taylor Mill News
Mrs. Hoodman Parks spent Mon
day In Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Payne were
Iri'Macpri ,Friday., . , Wt [I
Reynolds U. D. C.
Will Meet Thursday
With Mrs. Lunsford '
Mr. Pat Hodges of Americusvis
*!!«??'! "iNf* Gordon.Cijrson '• U. Ef. C.
• Miss Eugenia Joiner, leaves for Chapter will hold Its first meeting
Wesleyan-College this .week disbanding for the Summer
I months, Thursday afternoon, Sept.
Mrs. Louise Lucas Is visiting .her s>4th, at five o'clock at the home of
Mrs. J. R. Lunsford, she being the
hostess., A full attendance is de
sired. Program will be opened ,by
Chapter singing "America." . Thpsje
taking part on the program- Mrpj
Fiorine English telling what the
“Founding of the U. D. C. Did
Mpan in the Past and Should
Mean in the Future.”
Mrs. Ed Swearingen gave ’ the
history and value of the Norman
V. Randolph Fund. Mrs. H. C.
Whatley will tell of the death- of
Sidney Lanier. win/on i
1^.. —Historian. -"-'J
MAUK NEWS
Bister, Miss Margaret Phillips.
Mrs. Perry Pate of Tampa, Fid.,
is visiting Mrs. Van Livingston.
Gray Fountain spent several days
last week with Mrs. James Gray.
Mr. Lester Halley and Mr. R.,t-.
Swearingen spent Friday in At
lanta.
Miss Ruth Jinks of Colquit visit
ed her sister, Mrs. R. L. Bell, re :
cently.
, U „ i.,l
Mr. John Mims of Panacea, Fla.',
spent several . days at home re
cently. ' . .. Mi
Mrs, Clyde Wilson of Co.rdeiq - is
visiting her sister Mrs. . toward
Neisler.. .
Mrs.Jake Bryan and her son
J^ouid, Wright, spent Friday in Ma-
c ° n ' . . .^nuil
Miss Gloria-Whatley and'Miss
Frances Neisler left Monday for
•Shorter 'College.''
a.Miss Winnie Aultman and Mr.
Phil Jones spent Sunday with Mrs.
Hollis Apltman
Mrs., Howard Fulton of Louisville
Ky., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. J. Young.
Mrs. Clinton Woods and Miss
Margaret Woods spent the week
end at Monticello.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joe Hobbs
of Philndelnhia, is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Chess Hobbs.
Mrs. Guy Clyatt, Miss Loraine
Clyatt and Guy Jr., spent the week
end in Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waters spent
Sunday with Mr. amd Mrs. W, S-
Horn of Montezuma. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton, Mr.
Roscoe HintOn and. Miss Dorothy
Hinton spent Friday in Macon.;-/ |.
Pvt. Shelley Swafford of Augusta
spent Sunday with relatives ’tore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Windham
cvui family ot Tliomastoi: spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
Windham anl latnlly.
Ml';? Dorot.nv Windham and Amis
r spent Saturday
program for the recently organized t nt ri~.t with Barbara Faye Wind-
WAVES by the Navy department,'
The announcement was made by Dr
gm H. Wells,' president of the local
college, after being notified Sunday
h’jifl.
Miss Irene Windham spent Satur
*»»;• with Muse Nrllie Underwood.
Mra! Alice Peterman of Virginia
The first . contingent of WAVES
will arrive to begin their training
program as soon as the college fa
cilities can. be placed in readiness.
Besides drilling and other routine
activities similar to that of Navy
men, the girls will receive secre
tarial training.
“I feel sure,” Dr. Wells said “that
every student attending GSCW will
be proud of the selection of the
college as one.of the four in the na
tion to.have.a part in this Import
ant phase for the war work.” Other
colleges selected by the Bureau Of
Navy personnel to carry on the
WAVES’ fraiping programs include
Smith- College, University of Wis
consin* and University of Indiana,
thisjnuking.-.GSCW the first South
er college named.
Sunday's announcement by Dr.
Wells came after he and personnel
s upper guests of Mr.and'Mrs. 0 f tjje college have working, for the
past month with Naval inspectors
to arrange 4h.e facilities of the col-
elge soth at.they might be shared
of the'Navy's selection by Crtogress i. : upending th? week with Mr. and
man Carl VinSon. i Mrs ten Chlldrde.
^ and Mrs. Lamar Rogers and
ceive four months' training in order' n &pent th . W cuk-end in Rupert.
Sore d^ty to actWe P sea duty. Com- *-» * -and Mrs. W. R. Windham of
ing in shifts of 500, the program I Satutday night with
will be a year-round activity
Mr. artd Mrs. J. W. Woodall spent
Sunday with relatives at Charing.
Mr, .and Mrs. Dock Culve/house
and daughter, Katherine of Howai
Waller Friday evening,
Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Rufus Wil
lis and children of near Howard
were recent visitors . of Mrs.-’ Ed
Spinks.
Misses Ruby Jinks and Marie
Waski of Hapeville, Mrs. R. L. BelJ
days
ents,
Mrs. Hollis Aultman, Mrs.’-. R. E.‘
Aultman and Miss Laurice Ault
man spent Tuesday afternoon in
Ft. Valley.
Mrs. Oscar Thompson and chil
dren of Southern Pines, N. C., is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Ricks. ’
Mrs. C. H. Taylor and Elaine
Halley, returned to Camilla Sunday
after spending a week with Mrs.
R. L. Swearingen.
Cadet Clay Whatley Jr., of the
Naval Air Academy, Norfolk, Va.,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. H. C. Whatley.
Miss Eugenia Joiner entertained
with a Bridge Party in honor of
Misses Gloria Whatley and Ruth
Jinks. Those attending were:
Misses Dorothy and Elizabeth Hin
ton, Mrs. R. L. Bell Jr., Sara Sam
my Harp, Dathine Brunson, Ann
Howard Neisler, Loraine Clyatt, Ne
va Sue iKirksey,. Marion Newsome,
Anne Halley, Dorothy Saunders.
The hostess was assisted by,Mrs-,&
L. Bell and Mrs. B. E. Flowers.
and Miss Laurice Aultman of Rey
nolds were spend-the-day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jinks Sunday.
Mrs. Nettie Anthony who has jusjt
returned from several weeks visit
with her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Dolphus Smith at Akron, Ohio,
spent last week with her aunt, 'Mrs
J. L. Anthony.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Waller and
children Robert and Carol Jane, Mr
and Mrs. B. S. Parker were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. L:*$g>
Mlilan.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Williams,
Gene McElmurray and James Gut-
ned visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Woodall Sunday p. m.
Mrs. Tinnie Mitchell who spent
last week with Miss Susie Lancas
ter, left Monday to visit relatives in
Marion County before returning to
her home in Columbus.
Miss -Bessie Childs spent Tuesday
night with home folks in Butler.
She. went over to see her nephew*
Burke Childs, who was enroute
from Winter Haven, Fla., to enter
Emory University in Atlanta and
stopped over for a short wsile with
relatives in Butler.
Mrs. J. L. and Mrs. Nettie'An
thony spent Wednesday and Thurs
day with friends here.
Mrs. Boss Wall and children vis
ited Mrs. Gardner Pye in Butler
Friday and Saturday. u j
WESLEY
Mr. and Mrs.
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Fred Jarrell! fetid
son, Freddie spent Sunday with children.
with then WAVES for their training
program;- -/ ■ -. u . ,
CROWELL
Mrs; G.L. Sanders and Marjorie
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Mosley and Mr. and Mrs. H. L
Mosley.-;': w '
Miss Sarah Dell Lucas of Macon
spent the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lucas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cosey and
Mr. and Mrs. W. R Cosey and chil
dren visited Mr and Mrs. Willie
Mosley In Crawford county Sun
day.
Mrs. E E. Fuller spent Sunday p.
m. with Mrs. C. E. McCrary.
Mrs. Joe Massey and son and
Miss Rheba Windham of 'liiacon
spent Sunday with Misses Clyde
and Mittie and Mr. A. D.JjWind-
ham.
Mrs.J. W. O'Neal spent last. Tues
day ih Macon.
Miss Helen --McDaniel of" Macon
spent the week end with their
home folks.
Mrs. Bernard Adams and chil
dren returned to Macon last week
after a visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. M, Montgomery.
Mr. Lewis Coseywho has been
Stationed at Norfolk, Va., for sev
eral weeks with the U S.. N. spent
last week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Cosey and has been
transferred to Auburn, Ala., to
which place he left Monday.
Sunday guests of Mr. O. R.
Montgomery and family were Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Jarrell and chil
dren of Five Points and Mr. and
Mrs. . Clarence Montgomery and
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Spinks.
Mr. Wanza Payne and "Gahhfti?
Payne of Macon are visitittg 'Mr.
and rs. W. R. Payne this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Addis Scott and
Mr. C. E. McCrary spent Sunday
with Mr. F. E. McCrary of Turner's
Chapel. , -*
Sunday p. m. guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Parr and family were
Mrs. Ca\yin Jarrell of Five Points
children of Thomaston visited Mr. Mrs. Clarence Montgomery and
and Mrs. J. M. Downs here .S.uiii-
day.
Miss Anna Heath of Thomaston
Misses Marie, Mary and Evelyn
Montgomery.
Miss Tommie O'Neal returned
and *Miss Elsie* Heath "of West'Point home Sunday from Griffin where
visited their parents, Mr. and.ifylrs. spent a few days, with her
HOWARD ITEMS
Mr.J. D.' Adams is visiting Mr.
, and Mrs. Will Adams at Junction
City.
Mrs. Henry Cosby and children
.and, Mrs. Gilbert were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buck
ner.
Mr. Horace Martin was the week
end guest of his sisters, Mrs. John
Brown and Mrs. Lee Watson.
Several from Howard attended
the Fickling-Stewart wedding at
Butler Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Butler and
children, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown
and daughter were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Butler at
Daviston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sewell and
family have moved to Americus.
Miss ■ Carol Fain has returned to
Eufaula,' Ala., after visiting J^rs
Rod Brown.
Miss JWlene Cannoq of Americus
was the guest last week of Mrs.
John Brown and Miss Marilou Ave-
rett.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill and fami
ily of Ft. Valley, were the recent
guests of Mrs. Mattie Renfroe and
MissEl oise Renfroe.
Mrs. Lewis Brown visited Well-
ston one day last week.
niece, Mrs. Raymond Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Windham has
returned to New York City after a
visit with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Byrd re
turned last weekto Tampa, Fla.,
after visiting Mr .and Mrs. D. E.
Byrd and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Byrd attend-
C. C. Heath last week-end.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Suggs were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Maxwell and daughters, Virginia
and- Sylvia of Talbotton and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Suggs and little
Mary Shealy of Thomaston.
Miss Leona Payne visited friends
near Atlanta Saturday night. ] ed the Gaultney Reunion at Cen
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilson Jr., and, tral Sunday,
daughter Gloria of Thomaston, vis- j Thursday visitors at the home of
ited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilson Sun-, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mosley and Mr
day. • ■' vTe-l.j | Mrs. Hubert Mosley were Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Amos and i)nnie Saunders and daughters
son Billy, visited Mr. and Mrs.: A. H Mrs. Joe Bruner, Mrs. Charlie White
' and Miss Troy Saunders Mrs. Laura
Adams and daughter, Ethel, Mrs.
G. L. Saunders all of Macon. They
dame over to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Weeks Adams at Antioch.
Mr. Joe Goodwinof Macon visited
relatives here last week.
Mrs Christian Moore.
Rev. and Mrs. I awhorn and Mrs*
Christian Moore were dinner guests
recently of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Doug
las .
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robbins and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. M. N. Poole. ,
Mrs. Odell Smith spent the week
end with Mrs. Jessie Oliver and Mis
Georgia Visage.
Miss Jeanette Barrow spent Sun
day with Miss MaTy Parks.
Mis. Ethei Windham and Ralph
spent the weekend in Manchester.
Mr. Hudson Poole who is in the
Navy stationed at Jacksonville; Flai
si visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs
M. N. Poole, for a while.
Mrs. Dora Lou Posey has returned
home from the hospital in Butler
and is improving her many friends
here will be glad to learn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Foy Perkins' visited
Mr. Joseph Perkins who is ill in the
Macon'hospital.
Mr. ahd Mrs. W. D. Poole of iVr
ginia, have returhfed home after a
visit with r.el'ativeS in Taylor Mill.
Mr. Bryant ’ Douglas of Macon
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred McElmurray
of Reynolds visited Mr. and Mrs,
J. F. Douglas. Mr and Mrs. Douglas
returned to Macon with Bryant for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Underwood
and children of Thomasville, have
returned home after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Childree.
Mr. Ralph Underwood has left for
Martha Berry school, Rome, to re
sume his studies. He is a senior
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Gourley spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. El
bert Pride.
Mr. U. S. Underwood, Mr. Luther
Youngblood, Mr. J. W. Windham
and Mr. Clay Smith went fishing
and hunting Saturday. Messrs Foy
and Thomas Perkins joined them
for supper Saturday night.
Mrs. Ruby Johnson, Ruby Jean,
Rita Fay and Mrs. Inez McKenzie
of Butler spent Sunday with Mr.
and Airs. T. C. Harris.
Mrs. Bob Blair and Polly Childree
spent the week end with Mrs. Will
Mullins.
Miss Jeanette Mitchell of the
Taylor Mill faculty spent the week
end at her home in Musella. She
went to Butler Sunday where she
was a bridesmaid in the wedding
of her brother Mr. Walter, to Miss
Marjorie Walker of Butler.
Mr. Jno. M. Cox of Butler, led the
prayer meeting at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Lee Posey Friday night.
Party for J. C. Smith
A party was given at the Com
munity House for Mr. J. C. Smith
Thursday night. Ping pong, rook
carroms, checkers and other games
were enjoyed during the evening
Delicious refreshments were served
after all enjoyed the games. Those
assisting J. C. entertain on the last
night at home were Christian Poole
Edmon Poole, Robert Rogers, John
nie Mullins, Red Parker, Misses
Jeanette Mitchell and Louise Kite.
Officers at Sunday School
The Taylor Mill Sunday school
members elected offeers at Sunday
school Sept.13.They were nomniated
by the' council the week before.
Those chosen were as follows: Supt.
J. W. Windham; Assistant, Clifford
Moore; Secretary, Ruby Roberson;
Assistant, Bessie Moore; Mrs. J. W.
Windham is pianist. Mr. Willie
Jordan, Miss Bell Gardner, Miss
Jeanette Mitchell Miss Louise Kite
and Mrs. J. W. Windham are the
teachers.
Dr. Caldwell Urged
To Remain President
Of State University
Athens, Gci.V'Scpt. 14—Possibility
lint Dr. Harmon Caldwell might
resign this week as president of
rf.o Iniversitr <<1 Georgia to enter
military service led faculty mem
bers and student leaders to appeal
to him Monday not to leave the
school at this critical time,
It was learned that Dr. Cald
well, who is 44 years old and un
married, has been appointed a ma!-
jor In the Army Air Forces and is
considering accepting the commis
sion.
.Student leaders and members of
the faculty Monday were petition
ing the educator retal.i his post
on grounds that he is "indispensa
ble" to the university.
BUY
UNITED STATES
WAR
■ondi
STAMPS
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Jarrell Sunday. ///;
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith and
family of Thomaston visited rela
tives here during the week-end.
Mrs. Mae Riley spent the week
end in Butler.
Mr. Qlin Johnson of Thomaston
visited home-folks Sunday. ’ . [
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suggs . ,of
Reynolds were recent guests of lilr.
and Mrs. R. M. Suggs.
WILK COW FOR SALE
Fine grade Jersey CoW With
young calf for sale at reasonable
price. See or call,
T. D. SEAY, Reynolds, Ga.
The darkest hour in the history
of any young man is when he sits
downto study how to get money
without honestly earning it.—Hor
ace Greely.
■i ’HT r
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS
WILL HAVE CONFERENCE
Atlanta.—Dr. M. D. Collins, state
superintendent of schools, has
called city and county school su
perintendents of Georgia to meet
in Atlanta Tuesday and Wednesday
for a conference with federal rep
resentatives.
He said the meeting was called
to get firsthand informaiton on
the schools' participation in ' the
war effort. Invited to the conference
ae'r representatives of the WPB,
OPA, OWI, and other war agen
cies.
Boy Scout Notice
The Boy Scouts will sponsor a
supper Saturday night at the Com
munity House from 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Plates will be 35c each. Please come
and have your supper with the boys
and help them make some money,
besides enjoying a delicious meal
for so little.
ANDREW COLLEGE GETS
POTRAIT OF PITTS
Cuthbert, Ga., Sept. 14—The con
vocation exercises of the 89th ses
sion of Andrew College will be held
at ten o'clock Tuesday morning,
Sept. 15.
At these exercises there will be
uhveiled a portrait of W. I. H. Pitts
benefactor of Andrew and other col
leges in the state, it was announc
ed by S. C. Oliff, president of the
institution.
Wrist watches come and go, but
ankle watches go on forever—on
street corners.
TO STYLE
Yes, you do jiisfc that when you put
. on this lovely Suede Shoe. This pat
tern molds to yohr foot like aglove.
The saucy patent and-'Clever
patent bow and clever patent insert
are just the- touches you want to
have a “different” Shoe this Fall.
Also in soft black crushed leather.
S2.49
>M ’- ! COOLIK’S
A)1 Ip .
Reynolds, Ga. Ft. Valley, Ga.
Reynolds, Georgia
PALMOLIVE 25c
SUPER 10c
SUDS
NEW
KLEK 10c
OCTAGON 2 For
soap 5c
5c
5c
OCTAGON
^Toilet Soap
^Moctagon
POWDER
OCTAGON
CLEANSER
SIS OCTAGON
IgMGRANULATED
1.0c
Pure Gold Flour
24 lbs $1.14
Four Rose Flour
24 lbs 99c
Snappy Flour
24 lbs 83c
1 lb Sunshine
Krispy Crackers.. 19c
There’s No
Time
to Waste
Rush that Pork to Market!
Today’s great and growing demane for pork
can help Old Uncle Sam get the meat he needs
by feeding
VS^orld Wide Hog Ration
Sold Only By * -//
DOYEL’S STORE, Butler, Ga.
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