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THE BUTLER HBBALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 15, 1842.
I'REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
CONDUCTED BY
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OF REYNOLDS
Fourth Quarterly
Conference Be Held
' .Here Next Tuesday
Mr. Jack Heath inndt) u business
blp to Columbus Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Booker spent
lust Saturday in Montezuma.
, Mr. and Mrs. I. IV. Waters spent
Sunday In Monteairn with rela-
fives. ’
Carson Family Receive
Cordial Welcome On
Recent Visit To City
served after the morning sermon to
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Carson all the visitors and members of the
and small son of New York City, Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcwge Tillman are! spent i ast wee k a t Reynolds with Following the lunch period which
to Columbus for a stay of several relatives. Their visit was the *. * —«-■-
days.
Mrs. H. K. Sealy is home after a
tonsil operation at a Macon hospital
lasc week.
Mr. Early Crawio.'d has been con
fined to his bed dui to illness for
the past week.
Miss Winnie Aultman spent the
past week end w.tn «r mother, Mrs
/lice Aultman.
Mrs. ©. H. Thompson and chil
dren are visiting the family of Mr.
Thompson in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Hinton, of
Moultrie, were week-end guests of
relatives in Reynolds.
Mrs. O. O. Cooper of Roberta, was
Gordon-Carson
Chapter U. D. C.
Meets October 22
t t, o . The Gordon-Carson U. D. C.
should be of interest to many cUl- JgjL
in Tnvlor countv* meeting at the home of Mrs. F. f M.
TheReynolds-CroweH Charge will C?” 0 " ° Ct ' 22
hold Its last Quarterly Conference a4 0 clock wlth M4s ' James as
tor the current year at Reynolds . co l„° 8 , 88 ' . .. , ..
next Tuesday Subject under dlscus3ton for tht
I The District Superintendent, Rev.! a f t ® r u no °, 1 } t b l the Early Hfstory
G. E. Clary, pf Macon, will preach l £ 4he Universities of the Seceded
| at 12 o'clock and dinner will be S ' a * es of the South.
' j _.»i. iu_ . The program to be as follows:
Snog, “My Countty Fla of Thee”
by the Chapter.
Erief History of the University of
Missouri, Mrs. E. H Joiner.
History of University of North
Carolina, Mrs. C. H. Noisier.
Poem from Lank*, by Miss Eliza
beth Parker.
—Historian.
Christian Science
Lesson-Sermon
relatives. Their visit was the to-"sh6ul(i :J b'6. l an' hour of fellowship,
epiration for several social events the. Superintendent will call the
at the homes of the Carson families business session of the Conference,
and their relatives. ai m is hoped and expected that all
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson e n- 'repo'fla"WilT bb ‘ln full. The pastor
tained them at their home Tuesday w “‘ have nis report ready so that
morning, those Invited being all a “ the items ln our Conference
relatives of the Carson family., . 1 minutes will show our response to
Mr. and Mrs. F.' A. Ricks were , a PPf ab ''
hostesses Wednesday afternoon tot: Tbe , Methodist Benevolent Pro-
twenty or more guests. 4 ' .'‘jiffrftm-is so planned and carried out
The popular visitors were honored that in no place will a contribution
FIVE POINTS
HOWARD ITEMS
M1S3 Marllou Averett spent a few
days this week in Americus the
guest of Mrs. R. O. Cannon.
Mr. Oscar Martin was the recent
guest of home folks here.
“Doctrine and Atonewent" is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon which
wil be read in Churches of Christ,
Scientist; throughout the world next
Sunday.
The Golden Text Is: "John seeth
Jesus coming unto him, and salth
behold the Lamb of God, which
taketh away the sin of the world"
(John 1:29).
Among the citations which com
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible
“And all things are of God, who
hath. reconciled us to himself by
Jesus Christ, and hath given to us Mr. Norman Renfroe
the ministry of reconciliation" i last Thursday.
(II Corinthians 5:18). We are very glad to have Mr.
The Lesson-Sermon also Includes'and Mrs. Taunton and family of
the following passage' from the Butler, as citizens of our town, they
Mrs. Hule Abercombie has return
ed to East Point after visiting her
mother, Mrs. B. B. Watson.
Mrs. Sara Fickling of Butler' was
the recent guest of Mrs. Joe Brown.
Mrs. Lillian Brown is spending a
few days this week with Mr. *nd
Mrs. Hugh Sealy at Reynolds.
Mrs. C., M. Renfroe Visited rela
tives and attended the funeral of
at Americus
Mrs. Ed Pennington of
the Christian Science textbook,
"Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
Eddy: “We acknowledge Jesus'
atonement as the evidence of di
vine, efficacious love, unfolding
Butler man’s unity with God through
Wednesday evening with a dlnn.er,- reaa h *nore worthy causes than a spent the week-end with er parents Christ Jesus the way-showerj and
at the home of Mrs. Will Ricks,anfl . 9°D tr * ba “ on ,,, 8 P r °g ra m. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jarrell.. we acknowledge that man Is saved
. _ acknowledge
Thursday evening at the home ’$( 1 t0 I The many friends of Mrs. C. F. through Christ, through Truth, Life
Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Carson. w/touwift he disnnnntotert Bennett re 6 ret very much to learn and Love as demonstrated by the
They left Friday for Washington, f aB o e . ToMM? dppltd , that she Is very sick and wish for Galilean Prophet In healing the sick
D. C., where Mr. and Mrs. Carson . ml,_ y .° U £**1 nf nllr , ! her an early recovery. and overcoming sin and death”
are making their home for the du- ™s is the business of our Lord * * . . „ c .
ration of the war. Mr. Carson is a . aad Master-the King's business. I a " d Mrs ' ITSinJ
member of the faculty of the Unl- " We P ra y. that . 14 be b ®»»n,. Fla > were recent
(p. 497).
having secured "apartments at the
home of Miss Mae Vanlandlngham.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown and son
Df near Roberta, spent the week end
with Mr. Brown’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Brown.
Misses Carol and Vivian Fain of'
Eufaula, Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Rod Brown recently.
Mr, and Mrs Ed Martin have re
turned to their home at East Point
after spending several days with
Mrs. B. B. Watson.
,n Keyn ° IdS versify *of New York City and who ^Inued and
has a leave of absence to do re-
search work for the Federal Goy- yours lor a
eminent ’ ’
during the past ween.
Mrs. S. H. Bryan left Tuesday, to.
visit her daughter, Mrs. Simon Bry-
. an Cook in Charloiti, Va,
Mrs. Clay Whatley, Mrs. E. H.
Hester and Mrs. Edward Goddard
shopped ln Macon Saturday.
Mrs. John Musslewhite of Garden
VaUey was the guest of Mrs. E. H.
Joiner during, the past week.
Mr. Braxton ELingl.m of Ma.on
spent the week end with his aunt
Mis. Clem Waters at Reynolds.
Mrs. Jake Bryan is convalesing at
her home near Reynolds after a
week’s hospitalization in Macon.
Mrs. Ruth Waters of Macon vis
ited last week in Reynolds the
guest of IVtr. and Mrs. Cleir. Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horton of
Thomaston has recently made a
visit to his mother, Mrs. Charlie
Horton.
Mrs. R. E. Aultman, Mr. Bobby
Aultmna and Mr. Thomas Pool vis
ited relatives in Macon Friday and
Saturday.
Mrs. Billy Willis, nee Miss ^u-.
drey Waters, spent several days ,9’f
lest week with her, mother,' Mgt
Terrell Waters. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Ted] Montgomery
and daughters and Miss THeliha
Barrow of Macon wojto recent i)lsit- !
vta in Reynolds.
• Mrs. Q.- C. English and.. Mrs,
Guy Clyatt attended the opening of
the Jimmye Perkins Floral Shop in
Macon Monday.
The many Taylor county friends
of Mrs. Robert Hicks regretted to
learn of her death at a Montezuma
hospital Monday.
. Mrs; Homer Beeland and Mrs.
'Will Ricks spent Friday and Satur
day in Macon tbe guests of Mr. and
Mis. Albert Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Souther, Miss
Ruth Daniels and Miss Louise Poole
of Macon were recent guests of Mr
and Mrs. Clay Bryan.
, Mr. .and Mrs. Stewart have re-
.cently moved from Reynolds to
Macon, Mr. Stewart having accept
ed employment at Wellston.
Mrs. Eliza Lifsey McAuley ,"and
children of Statesboro, are spending)
some time with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs M. A. Lifsey of Reynolds.
Mrs. Sterling Cook of Cooksville
and Mrs. Mary Cook of Atlanta,
• made a visit to their nephew, Mr.
J. A. Pendergrast Friday of the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. fames Crawford of
Birmingham, and Mr. and Mrs.
Weaveer Crawford oi Macon, spent
Du- week end in Reynolds with Mr.
and Mrs. Early Ci iwjEorqt
Mr. Irvin Prager of the Universi
ty of Georgia recently made his
lather a visit. His stay was enjoyed
by his many friends and acquaint'
ances in this community.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Hollis are delighted to learn of
their plans to return to Reynolds to
make their home. They will receive
a hearty welcome from the entire
community.
Miss Winnifred Kirksey who has
recently completed a business
course at the Roanoite Business Col
lege at Roanoke, /a . is noW 'visit-1
big her aunt, Miss Winnie Griffith
In Columbus.
Miss Bess Bryan who has' been
employed for some time fat the
Muscogee County Tubercular Sani
tarium, spent several days last
week with erlatives ta Reynolds.
She went from Reynolds to Dah-
lonega where she will be employed
as dietitian in the college.
Reynolds W. I. Club
Met At Club House
Wednesday, Oct. 7
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■ Mli.fr
great Conference,
J. D. Smith, Pastor.
Another R. H. S. Boy
Wins College Honors
The Woman’s Improvement
6f Reynolds held Its October :
In addition to making af fine
scholastic record at Emory Univer
ended as in His guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Jarrell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jarrell spent
the week end in Thomaston the
guests of their mother Mrs. W. B.
Colquitt.
Miss Dorothy Adams who is at
tending College at Americus spent
the week end with her father, Mr.
Weeks Adams.
Mrs. E. M. Gaultney was the
sitv in Atlanta Mr Alharr Tnrn« Saturday guest of her daughter,Mrs
m Sfeirai&W’SKi'r* s*" 1 ? 1 '■>
tog at the Club-Chapter House Oct. and alumnus of the Reynolds High t Mrs - Henry Jarrell went to Ameri-
7 Mrs J R Lunsford Mrs R R. School, class of 1942, has attained cus t0 Prather Clinic for treatment
Brewer and Mrs. M. A.’Lifsey serv- the honor of being chosen as one of recently.
ed as hostesses. The decorations of' onl Y six freshmen, to membership | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pitts and
fall flowers were unusually beauti- iP tb e Glee Club of the University. | children of Thomaston, were the
ful, ' ; Mr. James also sings with the Saturday guests of their parents Mr.
Several important business mat- Varsity Club, another musical or-
tors came before the meeting. yganizatiOn. on the campus.
Mr. Shroder of the Georgia T. B. I 1 K will be remembered that he
Association made a very forceful 'ViJii. recognition as a singer tooth
explanation of the work of his val-'' a V bbme and elsewhere during his
liable organization and its special , la ® 4 two years at R. H. S. <t>
importance at this particular time.'l^’! Congratulations to Albert on win-
'The Club agreed to sponsor the. "tog tb ls lautel wreath,
sale of Christmas seals for this js&a-
son. . ,,
The , Club agreed also to fagain
sponsor the War Bond sale and
committees' for the undertaking
were announced. The
—By A Friend!
CROWELL
» same commit- Mr. and Mrs. Dugger Cosey. of
M,. tort. 0^ of
—-«• ** gfe
-.Saundeia^of
visitors,,of J-Mr.
[Mr. Woolard had notified has returned from
hat he would have the metal col-! leasant v , y , t wlCl Mr and ^ rs ,
lected provided it was left at the
edge of the street in frbnt of
Saturday guests i
and Mrs. Henry Jarrel.l
Miss Inez Jarrell spent Wednes- J
day in Thomaston. '
Mrs. Calvin Jarrell and daughter
Misses Sue and Marjorie were the
Saturday guests of Mrs. W. A. Jar
rell. |
Mrs. Britt McChargue and chil
dren of Thomaston,, were recent
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Walker. Mr. Walker has
been quite sick but we aer glad to
learn that he is improving at this
time. i
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jarrell were
to Thomaston Sfaturday. i
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Byra of Pap-,
handle were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Jarrell and family.
COKER’SpA!
10
RYE
AUSTRIAN PEAS
Innocu
For Above
Reyno/ds, (JUeorgia ..
houses^*,. ..
After some discussions It was de
cided That the Club would give a
Street Hallowe'en Carnival, the
proceeds to go to the school lunch
room. Plans foi same were formu
lated, donations asked for, and
committees appointed.
No delegates, it was' agreg&,
should be sent to District -"Board,
Harold Byrd of Elgin Field, Fla.
Mr. Jack Fuller of Americus vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Gra
dy Fuller for the week-end. ,
Miss Mildred Montgomery visited
home folks during the week-end.
Sgt. Bernard Fuller of Ft. Bentiing
spent the week end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fuller.
MlSses Marie, Mildred, Mary,
Eveljtft- and Billy Montgomery spent
, . . . Sunday p. m. with their sister,Mrs
meeting at Ashburn, on account of Calvin Jarrell. !
gasoline shortage.
’oo-iia
—Chm. Pub.
AULTMAN’S
REYNOLD^;, GEORGIA
24 lbs Gold Flour $1.14
24 lbs Rose Flour 99c
24 lbs Snappy Flour 83c
Dukes Mayonnaise ,48c
Dukes Mayonnaise 32c
100 lbs Myles Salt $1.15
Sunshine
Krispy Crackers... 19c
Kelloggs Corn Flakes 5c
Note Book Paper
Myles Salt
3 For 10c
Fresh Supply of
Fruit Cake Ingredients
Crystalized Pinepple,
Grystalized Cherries,
Orange Peel, Lemohi
Peel, Citron, Currants,
Mince Meat, Brown
Sugar, Coconut.
Miss Eleanor Young returned to
Macbri Sunday afternoon after,
spending the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Z.Young.
. Misses Katie McCrary and Eunice
Fuller shopped ln Macon last Thurs
day.
Miss Clyde Windham is spending
! sometime with her uncle, Mr., G.
Windham at Taylor Mill, who re
mains quite ill.
Mrs. Joe Massey of Macon and
Miss Rheba Windham of Cochran
Field spent Monday with their sis
ter, Miss Mittie Windham. *.
Miss Havlland McDaniel was
guest of Miss Florence O’Neal Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Sam Bailey spent the week
end in .Butler with her sister, M rs -
Henry Adams.
Mr. Will Parr has returned home
after visiting his brother, Mr. Wes
ley Parr in Kentucky.
CHARING
Miss Lillian Purvis is recuperat
ing-at her home following a major
operation which she underwent re
cently.
| Mrs. E. A. Morrison has returned
.to her home after nursing several
'weeks in Schley county.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Garrett were
! visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gar
• reft‘ during Tfte ”week end.
| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hall of Ro
berta,- weto guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Bruce Jones Suriday.
I MftSli'lN. 1 'Will visited in Ella
ville Sunday.
I The •Methodist Sunday School
which w^'re^Jitly organized
I progressing steadily and we urge
everyone who can to join us. each
Sunday at 11:30 a. m. (E.W.T.),
PIANO TUNING
SALES & SERVICE
C. W. SMITH
503 S. Hill Street
Phone 551 Thomaston, Ga.
America’s automotive
service men are play
ing an Important part
in the nation's war
effort. It Is their |ob to
"save the wheels that
serve America."
The Automotive Mechanic of Yesterday
Is the VICTORY siRYICE MAN of Today
Help him lo
help you
"SAVE THE WHEELS
THAT SERVE
AMERICA”
by getting a skilled
service check-up
regularly
Take the word of
millions:
MORE PEOPLE
GO TO CHEVROLET
DEALERS FOR
SERVICE
than to any other
dealer organisation
Just how important the auto
motive mechanic’s Work is to
the nation will be clear to all
who consider the following
facts*:
• Automobiles ond'trucks fornirffie
sole practicable means■ of transpor
tation for war workers and war
materials in many communities
throughout America. : ?.
• In some sections, 7&% to 100%
of the workers drive by automobile
to vital war plants.
• 2,314 U. S. cities, with a popu
lation of 12,524,000, depend on
private cars for transportation;
54,000 communities depend en^
tirely on motor vehicles. v
O Six out of every ten farms use one
car or more; 67% of farm Car
mileage is necessity driving. .
• More than 65.2 % of all war
plants reporting in Michigan (a
typical war production state) depend
on trucks to haul their incoming and
outgoing freight.
• Trucks haul nearly 100% of the
milk supply of most large cities—
and 58% of all livestock marketed
in the U. S.
• Trucks are the sole transportation
system serving our 54,000 com
munities not reached by railroads. ;
The automotive mechanic—the trained Chevrolet Victory
Service Man—is the lifeguard of America’s millions of cars
and trucks. Help him to help you and America by getting a
skilled service check-up at regular intervals.
Highway Deptfment and the Statistical Department c
->» mu-
headquarters FOR VICTORY SERVICb ON ALL MAKES of.cars and trucks
Taylor County Motor Co.
Reynolds, Georgia