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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 30. 1943.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
conducted by
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OF REYNOLDS
R. H.S. Notes
SCHOOL ENDS ONE MONTH
Reynolds High School has been
js- in operation for one month. Up to
M. i the present time, we have enrolled
t, 1ft ! 185 stu
Mrs. Roy Brewer spent Friday in
Macon.
Mr. Harry Powell spent Sunday |
in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. M. Hester
relatives in Savannah.
students. It is interesting to
note that of these 185 students, 18
are beginners and 13 are Seniors.
It is of further interest to note that
100 are boys and 85 are girls.
The enrollment by grades is as
Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Hinton | follows:
of Moultrie, spent the week-end
MAUK NEWS
Upton's Mill News [HOWARD
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Lunsford of
Atlanta, are spending a few days
with Col. and Mrs. J. R. Lunsford
is visiting j with Mr _ anc [ Mrs. B. W. Hinton
land Mr. and Mrs. Clem Water*.
Mrs. Clinton Woods and Miss 1 Mr. Jack Hollis of the U. S.
Sara Poole spent Friday in Macon. Navy who has been on sea duty
„ ' ^ „ , , A/Trc L T I for some time is visiting his par-
Mrs. H. K. Scaly and Mrs. L. L. -- --■
Pyron spent Friday in Montezuma,
Mrs. B. H. Newsome spent the
week ^end with Mrs. J. H. What
ley.
Mr. Theodore Barrow and Mr.
Reginald James spent Sunday in
Macon.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hollis.
Mrs. James Cook of Lovingston,
Va., and daughter, Elizabeth, are
spending several weeks with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryan.
Grade
1
l8
Grade
2
15
Grade
3
20
Grade
4
6
Grade
5
15
Grade
6
16
Grade
7
20
Grade
8
23
Graae
9
21
Grade
10
22
Grade
11
13
Their numerous local friends; FORMER GRADUATES
will regret to learn that Mr. and | ^WAY AT COLLEGE
Mrs. Ricks Carson and Mrs. Jim j
Mr. Bobbie Aultman of G. M. C. j Hill will make their future home | We are glad to report that fifteen
■ - • - -- .members of our last year's gradu-
j ating class are continuing their
education this year in some higher
institution of learning.
will spend the week end with his | in Macon
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harbuck and
little daughter, Irene of Birming
ham are visiting their grand-par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McFar
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Hill in Butler.
Mrs. Herman Clark was the week
end guest of relatives at Moul
trie.
Mr. and Mrs. Boss Wall and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. T.
Locke near Butler recently.
Mrs. Ida Wall is spending a few
days with Mrs. Lula Wall in But
ler.
Mrs. J. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Jones of Rupert were Sunday
spend-the-day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Waller.
Messrs R. M. Jinks and Carl
Turner made a business trip to
Buena Vista Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lancaster, Mr
Lt. Thos H. Upton, Mrs. Upton I Mrs. Maude Sealy and Miss
and son Richard arrived Sunday Frances Sealy spent Sunday with
from Norfolk, Va. Lt. Upton is re- Mr. and Mrs .Beve Harris near Box
cuperating from a major operation Springs.
and will remain several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown and
with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Upton Mrs. Carl Broyn and Stephens were
and with relatives in Buena Vista, in Columbus Monday.
Those lrom this community who ' Mrs. C. E. Willis and Miss Pearl
attended the funeral of Mrs. Tebe McManus were Sunday visitors of
Watson of Moultrie were Messrs Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Willis and
Jack arid Carson Harris, Mrs. Carl- family near Howard,
ton Jordan, Mrs. Jimmie Green and I Mrs. .. Nannie Martin was thp
Jessie and Robert Harris. recent guest of Mrs. Nannie Mar-
Mr and Mrs Emorv Harris and t * n %vas recer >f guest of Mrs.
little son spent the week end with . Murray Driskelll at Butler.
Mr and Mrs. D. M. Hai.is | Mlss Minnie Caldwell of Atlanta
, „ . | spent the week end at her home
Mr. and Mrs. James Barrow vis- 1 - Ilome
iteti Mr. and Mrs. John S. Barrovi
recendy.
Mr.?and Mrs. M. J. Bodiford were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Cox.
near Howard.
Mr. Floyd Martin of Butler visit
ed relatives here Sunday.
Mr. Sammy Edwards spent Mon
day night with Mr. Jack Culver-
house near Wesley.
Mrs. Murray Driskell and chil-
Mr. Jack Tarver of BainbridgeJ Mrs. Swearingen
will spend the week-end with his Entertains U.D.C.
family. I
Miss Winifred Kirksey spent Sat- At Her Home
urday and Sunday with Miss Eva I
B. Griffith. j Mrs. R. L. Swearingen entertain
ed the Gordon-Carson Chapter of
Mrs. David Montfort, Charlie ^ jj D c j n ^er home Thursday
and Emily Ann spent the weekend, {tern Sept. 23. This was the , . . . ..
” "• Valley ' !«-• of .he new year Neva Sue K.rksey is a. U- cen..y, ^ ^ ^ ^
“J .“SX eSTSih vuS”M re Dorothy Saunders is a. Macon panied by Misses Ca.hryn Culver
spent the week^end with his father ,1 r Flowefs city Hospital Nursing School.
r ‘ The President, Mrs. F. A. Ricks, Thomas Poole and Billy Whatle;
Miss Doris Saunders spent sev-Jwas in the chair. The secretary, are at Mercer,
eral days at home this week on Mrs. C. L. Pyron, read the corre
Mrs. T. C. Harris is convalescent
, ^ x ,at the Montgomery hospital in dren of Butler weer Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lancaster, Mii . But j er and w ni return home Tuo.s- of Mrs. Nannie Martin,
and Mrs. H. D. Lancaster and Miss d her fiends will be gratified Mrs. J. E. Brown is visiting her
Ruth Lancaster were recent visitors ! tQ > learn daughter, Mrs. F. G. Pierce and
Sos^ rS Lancrster LaWh ° in 6 I Hollis Watson, U. S. N„ of Moul- family near Waverly Hall.
Mr and Mrs C B Heath and 1 trie and Norfolk, -/a., visited Mrs. : Mr. Willie Martin of Macon, vis-
children of Junction' City; Mrs. Lucy Belle Harris and family Mon- ited his mother, Mrs. Nannie Mar-
W Mrs. Pershing ^Whittington” of Camp , Mrs. L. B. Harris and Mrs Jim-1 m “her Q Mre°C C^Clarke'a^othcr
Elizabeth Hinton, Da.hine Burn- ^-re week end f ,res, my Greer.spent Monday w„h Mrs -.Hec Mr, C.C^Ke and oihr,
son and Marion Newsome are at I °f their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Mollie Carpentei.
Genre);* '-■late College for Women i Whittington. j NIr .and ^frs. Eail Bodifoid ant.
at Valdosta * | Miss Anne Pittman of Atlanta children spent the week end with
Wnc]o „„ n 'and Miss Nelle Pittman of Macon, relatives at McCants Mill.
Ann Howard Neisler is at Shorter and MrS ‘ Benny Walle /- Mrs. Ora Barrow and daughters
Anne Halley is at Converse.
Neva Sue Kirksey is at La-
POST OFFICE FIELD JOBS
HELD OPEN FOR VETERANS
ing visited their patents Mr. and were guests Q f Miss Edna String- q . commission said Saturday
Mrs. M. B. Pittman and family re- f . M Velma McLaughlin Servlce commission said Saturda>
„ ontlv “ ela ana JV1 s< v -vn.u-.auj, that as a result of a new executive
inday - order, veterans will have a chance
namort hv Misses Lamrvn c,uivoi- Mr - and Mrs - Henry Barrow s f K!nt after the war to compete for jobs
house of Howard and Frankie Sikes Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John in the Pos t Office Department’s
of Butler spent Saturday in Ma- s - Barrow. field service, which has nearly
i 240,000 employes.
Washington, Sept. 25—The Civil
account of illness.
Mr. Robert Hicks, Mrs. Park
Ham and Mr. Brown Hicks visit
ed Reynolds Sunday.
is at Georgia
, Bobby Aultman
spondence and the minutes of the Military College.
last meeting. Earl ^y eaver j s Georgia.
is at
Delegates were elected to atttnd .
the state and general conventions. | David Montfort is at Emoiy.
! Mrs. M. A. Lifsey was elected to go I Reginal Mclnvale is at Georgia-
Messrs Dan Payne and Albert to Atlanta with Mrs. J. H. Neisler ; Alabama Business College.
James left Thursday to attend the as alternate, and Mrs. D. W. Harp, | Agnes Gaultney
University of Georgia. i delegate to Columbus, Ohio. . Business Institute.
I The Chapter decided to sell .
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bone of Butler pa nsy plants again this year; or- CHAPEL PROGRAMS
spent Sunday with their parents, ders to be made now and to be m^T^wn weeks* vacation""with" her Ora Barrow and the late Mr. Tom
Mr. and Mrs. Ed A. Hollis. given to any U. D. C. member. We have had several interesting mga two-’weeks vacat:ioi" "«n ner o£ thig county .
The new historian, Miss Kate chapel programs during the past parents, Mi. ana Mrs. j. n. iurnei a '
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hicks ol . , s outlined t£ie p i an S he and month. Our introduction program has returned to Athens to resume
Macon, spent the week end with hg a g sistant historian, Mrs. Oscar attracted special attention. We her school duties.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson. ’ "
v.UJ It | ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Waller had as Stringfield-Barrow Marriage
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs Dock Mr j A gtringfield announces
Culverhouse■anddaughter of: How ^ mafriage of his daught er, Irma
ard, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Wads o James Barrow last Friday
° f J^ Val !f y: evening at the home of Rev. M. T.
and Mrs. Ammie Oill. pnnitnpv in thG DTGsencG of a few
Miss Hazel Barney of Warner ^ tn * y and relatives
.. Robins and Miss Faye Barney of " ' . , .
Macon ^gghington D. C., are visiting Mrs. Barrow is the third daugh-
their brother. Mr. Ralph Barney ter of Mr. Stringfield and attended
and family. Butler High School.
Miss Eariine Turner after spend- Mr. Barrow is the son of Mrs,
(Thompson have made for the pro- shall ask you to meet our first
Mrs. S. Y. Pruitt Jr„ of Thomas-1 grams of the year The first pro- grade In print, whose names are
ton spent the week-end with her i gram is to be a ]oint-service of th ._ . Bett „ childree
mol her Mrs F E Hodees I two churches to be held at the Geraldine Blair Betty Gnuaree,
mother, Mrs. E. E. hioages. Methodist church honoring the Ann Eubanks, Wilma Freeman La-
Miss Virginia Hodges who has draftees from Taylor county. The Wanna Hartley, Sally Horton, Bet-
been attending the University cl address is to be made by Dr. Huff- ty Jean Posey, Carolyn Trussell,
Wisconsin has returned home. ** x ° 5 " f 11 Rot,v Warthen
PIANO TUNING
The 71 million pounds of frozen
vegetables purchased by the Army t
would have required 18 million
pounds of steel and 220 thousand
pounds of tin if they had been
canned.
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
209 E. Gordon Street
Phone 497-W Thomaston, Ga.
Fire Wood And
Stove Wood
Orders delivered as promptly
as possible,, and filled in same
order as received. For your con
venience you may place orders
with Mr. Gus Williams, Rey
nolds Truck & Tractor Company
or see me.
ALL SALES CASH.
W. D. WALLACE
BUTLER, GA.
Phone 100
man next Sunday morning at 11 Betty Warthen, G. C. Hill, Henry
o'clock Hinton, Larry Hobbs, Tomrhy
Miss Hicks explained her idea Hobbs, Pat Simmons, Robert
for broadening the scope of the Swearingen, James Wainwright,
U. D. C. programs by studying Lester Wainwright.
topics of world interest. Each j
monthly program will have a i ALMA MATER SONG
speaker on one of these topics fol-
! lowed by a general discussion. The
Mrs. John King of Detroit, who chapter expressed hearty approval
has been visiting her mother, Mrs.! Q f tlois plan
C. H. Neisler, has returned to her
home. i secretary announced the
Mrs. G. L. Clyatt is spending this
week in Columbus with her
•daughter, Miss Loraine Clyatt.
Mrs. Clay Bryan spent several
days last week in Macon with her
daughter, Mrs. Preston Souther.
'I«i
Our new Alma Mater song is one
that we should like for our old
graduates and friends to get fa-
- , , .. T if™,,miliar with. Cut this copy out of
In the absence of Mrs. Lifsey th th . s j sgue of the Herald and merh-
i— ^ program orize i£ SQ that you can help us
Mrs. F. M. Carson and Mrs. Alice l „ h „ e Xct? Mra W sinK ,h,s song on R ' H S P '°'
James are spending this week in P vh g aisenssed the ear- *«“*•
Macon with Mr and Mrs. Henry I f o[ Admiral Scmmes and Miss,
Hicks. I Melissa Ogburn who gave a very From the halls of Reynolds High School
Mrs C A Hutcherson has gone ’ interesting' summary -of the first , We come class by class
toTpend the whiter with her daugh two chapters of the Citizen Soldier, see her loyal sons and daughters
to spena ine winter win « ^t the conclusion the hostess They can't be surpassed!
ter Miss Katherine Hutcherson in ^ a delicious salad courS e'
A ' and coffee.
Mrs. J. H. Whatley, Mrs. Trov | — u - D - c - B e P orter -
Whatley, Mrs. Edgar Whatley and'
Mrs. B. W. Hinton spent Tuesday
Christian Science
Lesson-Sermon
in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Newsome,Mrs.
E. E. Hodges, Mrs. S. Y. Pruitt
Jr., and Miss Marion Hodges spent
Sunday in Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brunson,
Mrs. Benjamin Hodges and Miss Sunday.
Caroline Bazemore of Butler, spent I The Golden Text is: If God be
several days last week with Cadet for us, who can be against us
Benjamin Hodges in Greenville, j (Rom. 8:31)
Alma Mater
Alma Mater, Thee we'll honor,
As the years go by;
Ever give thee praise and glory—
Hall, dear Reynolds High!
'Neath the shade trees stately shadow
Spread the riches rare.
And thy sons and daughters ever
Will thy treasures share.
“Unreality” is the subject ol
the Lesson-Sermon which will be Through the ages, Alma Mater,
lead in Churches of Christ, Scient- j We to thee—
ist. throughout the world next J Thou the fairest of old Georgta
Hall, all hall to Thee.
SOME GOOD MOTTOS
Miss.
Aultman’s
SUPER STORE
REYNOLDS, GA.
Among the citations which
J comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the
I following from the Bible:
' “Be not overcome of evil, but over-
j come evil with good” (Rom. 12:21.
The Lesson-Sermon also in-
| eludes the following passage from
the Christian Science textbook.
“Science nad Health with Key to
the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy: “The exterminator of error is
the great truth that God, good, is | Paregorically
the only mind, and that the sup- | boozalogical
posititious opposite of infinite
mind—called devil or evil—-is not
mind, is not truth, but error, with
out intelligence or reality. There
can be but one mind, because
ther is but one God; and if mor
tals claimed no other mind and
accepted no other, sin would be
unknown” (p. 469).
“A little learning is a dangerous
thing”.
“Those who live in glass houses
should not hold hands.”
“A ring on the hand is worth
two rings at the door”.
We Want
PEANUTS!
1 Lb 19c
25 lbs cola I
lour $1.29
25 IbS k'oses
Flour $1.14
25 lbs Snappy Flour 99c
4 Lb Pure Lard
78c
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Routher ol
Macon, announce the birth of a
7 1-2 pound son, Millard Preston
Jr., Sept. 24th, at the Middle Geor-
I gia hospital in Macon. Mrs.
! mouther will be remembered as the
! former Miss Clay Bryan of Rey
nolds.
FOR RENT
One - hundred - acre year-round
river-bottom pasture; cleared tract
with house adjoining. Phone:
M. OGBURN, Reynolds, Ga.
CHATTER
Have you Sen-ior rings?
Do you recognize this chatter:
speaking from a
standpoint; “Wake
up and hear the bride's sing; by
all the gods that roost on high
Olympus.”
Quite a number of love nests are
being built at R. H. S.
IF YOUR NOSE
"CLOSES UP*
TONIGHT
i-PURPOSE
l MEDICINE
Here’s mighty
good news ... if
your nose “closes
up” tonight and
makes breathing difficult, put 3-pur
pose Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril.
Va-tro-nol does 3 Important things.
It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2)
soothes Irritation, (3) relieves tran
sient nasal congestion. It brings more
comfort, makes breathing easier, thus
invites sleep... And remember, it helps
prevent many
colds developing If
used In time. Fol
low diiectlons in
folder.
VICKS
VA-mONOl
This year as we have in the past we offer
to the farmers of Taylor county the highest
market price for peanuts.
Your peanuts will be graded by a govern
ment licensed grader and inspector at our
warehouse.
Tom Houston Peanut Co.
T. WHATLEY, Agent
Reynolds, Georgia