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WESLEY
CROWELL
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
CONDUCTED BY
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OF REYNOLDS |
Mr. Harry Powell spent Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Paul Hodges and
in Macon i Miss Virginia Hodges of Ameri-
I cus, spent the week Mid with rela-
Miss Julia Regan shopped in|tives here.
Macon Saturday. . . ... ..
! Mr. Jack Tarver who is with the
Mr. Jimmie Joiner was in Atlanta highway department in Bainhridge
afew flays last week.
Mr. E. H. Griffith is spending
the week at Waycross.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Carson and
Mrs. L,ucy Hill in Wellston.
Mrs. It. E. Aultman and Mrs. C.
B Hicks speitt Friday in Macon.
Mrs. A. A. Adams spent several Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrd of Ma-
f l days last week with Mrs. Bill con were guests of their parents,
* .Bfizemore at Butler. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Byrd during the
Mrs. T. A. Robins spent Monday week end.
!> .m. with Mrs. Suddeth and Mrs. Mrs. Bert Rife of Macon, visited
McCoy. her sister, Mrs. J. B. Goodwin last
MV .and Mrs. Perry Watson and week.
■son of Columbus, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Spivey of Macon,
nd with Mr and Mrs. W.A. Spinks were Wednesday guests of their
Mrs. T. J. Amos and Mrs. W W parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. M.
Amos spent Friday in Thomaston Spivey.
with Mrs. Clyde Franklin and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mosley
William Daniel. spent Wednesday in Macon.
Mrs. Bui tis Bickley of Thomas- Mrs. Dugger Cosey and little son
ion spent the week end with rela- af Butler spent a few days with
lives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cosey this
Miss Rochelle Whatley of Sa- week,
vannah spent several days last Mrs. Joe Massey and children
week with her parents, Mr. and and MissesHilda and Rheba Wdnd-
Mrs. L. S. Whatley. ham of Macon spent the week-end
Spend-the-day guests of Mr. and with thei rhomefolks.
Mrs Charlie Hammock were: Mr. 1 Mrs. W. C. Cosey and Mrs. W. R.
Mrs. Syd Bryan, Miss Lucy Bryan j and Mrs Luke Adams and children Cosey spent Tuesday in Butler.
Mrs. Jimmie Cook and baby, Mrs I ^j. and Mrs. Talmadge Smith and Mr. L T Sanders of Macon spent
is spending a few ctays with his
family here. -/
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Avery and
children of Albany, are visiting
their aunt, Mrs. Van Livingston
and family.
Howard New*
Mr. Sam Edwards and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Culverhouse and family.
Mrs. Lillian Brown has returned
home from YVaverly Hall.
Mrs. Cynthia Streetman has re
turned to her home in Thomaston
after spending sometime with Mrs.
John Brown.
Mrs. Mollie Luten of Florida vis
ited here last week and visited her
sister, Mrs. Rod Brown, who is in
the Columbus hospital for medical
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Corliss Brown of
Macon and Mr. O. O. Brown Sr., at
tended the funeral of Mr. Paul
Youngblood in Columbus Sunday.
Mr. Wade Goodman of near At
lanta was the recent gue^t of his
daughter, Mrs. J. D. Adams.
Mr. Rod Brown visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Fain Jr., and family at
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Barrow vis
ited relatives in Columbus over th
week end.
Mrs. H. H-. Riley of Butler, spent j Mattie Whatley and Janice | ; family a nd Mr. and Mrs. O. L. one day last week with his ^grand-j Euf aula, Ala., recently.
Tuesday with Mrs. Howard Neislor J shopped in Macon Monday.
Mr. John Wright Smith of Ma- Miss Neita Marshall of Atlanta
con, visited friends here for the 1 and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Marshall of
week end. 1 Alabama, spent the weekend with
I their mother, Mrs. Lottie Marshall.
Mrs. Stringfellow spent Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs. Dick
Windham.
Smith. parents, Mr and Mrs. Lee Mosley, j Mrs Murray Dnskell and chil-
Mr .and Mrs Wm. Maxwell and Mrs. J. W. O'Neal, Mrs. Walter dven Q f But’.er were Sunday guests
daughters of Talbotton, Mr. and O’Neal Mrs. Roy Philmon spent of MrS- w H Martin.
Several of our citizens are at-
Mrs. Ora Barrow and children
spent the week end with Mrs. Ali c ^
Barrow.
Mrs. David McChargue and chil.
dren visited Mrs. D. M. HarrL
Tuesday.
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DECIDE
Mr. and Mrs. Hoodman Parks,
Thomaston. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Du
vail of Plains, spent Sunday with
Mr .and Mrs. Roy Brewer and Mrs.
Richard and F. H. Nelson were in Hammock.
Macon Thursday. I ,
Mr. Paul Jones who is doing de-
Miss Winifred Kirksey of Colurn- , f ense work in Long Beach, Calif.
Mrs. Robert Suggs of Thomaston; f,ne d a y ^ ast wee k i n Macon.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Suggs of Mr. Gillie Byrd spent the week
Butler visited Mr. and Mrs. R. M. end with his sister, Mrs. Lee Mos-
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cosey of j Suggs Sunday. ie y-
Mr. T. A. Robbins spent Thurs
day in Macon.
Mr.and Mrs. Hoke Byrd of Rey
nolds spent Sunday with Mrs
Robert Halstead.
Bateman Mill News
tending court in Butler this week,
Upton’s Mill News
Mrs.
I Mr. Tebe Watson and children
G. A. Allman, Miss Anne' £ Moult T , vis !! Gd ,_ M / S '„ L , UCy B
Mrs. C. C. Heath and Miss Anna "
Hill were Friday guests of Mrs.
bus, visited Miss Eva B. Griffith
for the week end.
is vi
Jones. He was accompanied home
by a friend.
Miss Louise Ogburn spent a few
days with friends at G. S. W. C., I Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Crawford
Valdosta, recently. anc j children of Macon, and Mr
.. , Trc . pi.ji ' Mance Crawford of Robins Field
Mrs. “^l.e Horton Mrs Phil- amI Mrs .
■non and Mrs. Eula Bryant spent, £ Crawfo J rd
Tuesday in Macon.
Miss Florence Smith and Miss
Helen Miller of Bainhridge spent
Uie week end here.
Mrs. Viola Saunders and Mrs.
Ed- Musslewhite spent Tuesday
shopping in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brewer had as
guests Sunday Miss Ouida Brewer
of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rife
of Macon and Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Byrd of Butler.
Mr. Jack Hollis who is stationed
in Trinidad and who is visiting his
Miss Anna Lizzie Parks of How- : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed A. Hollis
ard is visiting her brother, Mr. C., was married to a Miss Mclnvale of
H. Parks and family. , Ideal last week.
Mrs. Eddie Hester has erturned Sunday visitors at the home of
home after a few weeks’ visit to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall were
relatives in Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Marshall
1 and sons, Tommy and Earl of Per-
Mrs. Dick Windham was ad- ry> and Mr . and Mrs Wa i ter Riley
■mitetd as a patient at the Mont- 0 j Florida,
gomery hospital in Butler.
Among the college students
Mjs. Billy Nicholas spent last S p 0nd i ng the week end at home
week in Thomaston, the guest of were Miss Margaret Woods of
Mr .arid Mrs. Robert Cosey. j Wesleyan, Mr. Bob Aultman of G.
Mrs. S. B. Smith has returned M.,C. and Mrossrs Thomas Poole
home after a two-weeks' visit to anc * Whatley ol Meicer.
her daughter in Columbus. j M rs. piorine English and Mrs.
Miss Loraine Clyatt of Columbus P^ s , Ogburn will accompany^Miss
spent the week end with her paF- i ^bbfse -. Ogburn to
*nts, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Clyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Carpentei
' -? um u" wX; I We*ih Visited Miss Berta Perkins James and Mrs ' C E ' Bar
siting his father, Mr. Walter l ^ aada y field.
Mr .and Mrs Asa Spinks «-> were s un day visitors of Mr. and
Thomaston spent the week end M
with Mi\ Bob Whatley. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Barfield have
Mrs. Gorman Smith and Jimmy returned home after
spending some
spent Friday night with Mrs. Lon- ( j me wdk their children, Mr and
nie Parker. . Mrs. Grady James.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson visit- Mrs. Jack Wade spent Thursday
ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterman Mrs. G. A. Allmon.
Sunday. ... I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Robbins visited Mrs. jyj rs q m. Downs included Mr.
W. A. Spinks Wednesday. and Mrs. Grady James, Mrs. W. H.
Miss Mary Fay Spinks of Thom- p a i mer an( j children and Mrs. Ada
aston spent the week-end with Barker.
Miss Winifred Ruffin of Macon,
•spent the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruffin.
Murphy, N. C„
Friday, Miss Ogburn going to tllM
city to accept a position with the
T. V. A., with headquarters at.
that point.
Miss Mattie Julia Whatley.
Miss Ruby Culverhouse was a
Sunday guest of Miss Mary Fran
ces Gilson.
Mrs. Katinell Pippens spent the
week end with her sister, Mrs.
Carson Parks at Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Amos and
Billy spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Jarrell.
Mrs. Robert Halstead spent
Saturday with Mrs. Charlie Flam-
mock.
Mr. Sam Edwards and children
of Howard were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Culverhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Fred Bee-
land and daughter of Thomaston,
spent the week end with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culver-
houSe.
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs
L. S. Whatley were Mr. and Mrs.
Warren White and Mr. Royce What
ley,,of. .Columbus and Mr. C. B.
Whatley of Thomaston.
Mr. B. Allmon leaves for Army
service Tuesday.
Harris and family last week.
Mrs. Ida White visited Mrs. T. C I
Harris one day last week. Mrs. Har- i
ris is convalescing following a re- I
cent major operation.
Mr .and Mrs Wyatt Waller and !
Miss Ruby Wisham of Thomaston j
spent Sunday with their parents, j
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wisham.
Mr. ahd Mrs. T. W. Upton en- j
tertained at dinner Sunday the
following: Lt. Thos H. Upton, Mrs. !
Upton and son Richard, Mr. D. C.
Upton of Jacksonville, Florida, Mr j
and Mrs. D. M. Harris.
Mr. James Barrow went to At
lanta Monday on business.
Mr. T. W. Upton spent Friday in
Thomaston on business. i
You can cheer some lonely
soldier far from home—because
USO is one of 17 major war
relief agencies participating in
the National War Fund. Give
once for all these and our com
munity’s needs. Give generously.
The need is great.
NATIONAL
WAR FUND
cooperating with
E. H Dunn, Dry Cleaning
— — .
mi
Reynolds W.M.U.
Pfc. Edwards Whatley spent a
few days last week with his
grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Whatley. rTolds Regular Meet /•
Mr. and Mrs. George Porter ol At Baptist Church
Macon, spent Sunday with their ;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Weuv-!
er ; The Womans Missionary Union
held its regular monthly meeting
Mrs. R. A. Hinton has returned Monday afternoon at the Reynolds
home after joining her sister for a
two weeks’ visit to Blowing Rock,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson
and little Elaine Smith of Colum
bus, spent Sunday with Mrs. Troy ofthe Word.
Baptist church.
Mrs. Willie Suggs had charge of
the following program:
Song, “I Love to Tell the Story"
Topic for month, ‘‘The Witness
TAYLOR MILL
NEWte
Devotional, Mrs. Willie Suggs.
Prayer, Mrs. W. E. Marshall.
"The Missionary Word and the
Romance of the Bible Foundation"
Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carter and
Mrs. Dan Beeland of Macon, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ilomei| Mrs ^y. E Marshall,
BcGland - I Song, "Wonderful Words of Life"
_—_— .'.j “The Romance of Bible Distribu-
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦»* tion „ Mrs Troy Whatley.
"The Bible Speaks,” Mrs. James
Ricks.
Song, “Tell Me the Old Old
Story.”
Prayer, Mrs. C. L. Fyron.
Mrs. Earl Marshall presided over
the business session m the absence
of our president, Mrs. FT H. Dunn.
We were asked to get our canned
Aultman’s
SUPER STORE
REYNOLDS. GA.
PALMOLIVE 8c
10c
Super
Suds
^OCTAGON
SOAP
OCTAGON
Toilet Soap
OCTAGON
POWDER
OCTAGON
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5c
5c
5c
5c
(Too Late for Last Week)
Mrs. C. H. Moore spent the week
end in Griffin with her daughter
Mrs. Kent.
Daniel Miles spent Sunday with
hisparen ts at Ellaville.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Poole, Clara
Mae Poole and Amie Jean Under
wood visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Poole near Ideal Sunday.
Mrs. U. S. Underwood, Sarah,
Betty Anne, Nellie and Mr. J. W.
Windham made a business trip to
Macon Saturday.
Miss Amie Jean Underwood
spent the week end with Clara
Mae Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Payne
have moved into our village. We
extend to them a most hearty
welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Windham
and children and Mrs. Willie
Mullins spent Sunday with Mr.and
Mrs. Otis Youngblood.
Mrs. W. H. Roberson is spending
a few days with her son in Thom
aston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Amer-
son announce the birth of a son at
the Butler hospital Sept. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rogers
fruit for the hospital to Mrs. J. R.; spent last Saturday with relatives
Lunsford at an early date. Rupert
The next Circle meeting will he | ‘ Sgt Leonard Windham of Deca-
held in the home of Mrs. Troy j ^ ur j s spending a few days with
Whatley.
Members Of Jolly
Family Honored
Sunshine Krispy Lb 19c
Reynolds, Sept 30—Mrs. W. H.
Jolly's family had a reunion cele
brating September birthdays of
four members of the family and
honoring Cpl. and Mrs. T. H. Jolly
of Rantoul, 111., home on furlough.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. Huckaby of Columbus, Mr. and
Mrs. C. O. Turner of Roberta, Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Harvey and littlti
son James of Reynolds, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Carpenter, daughters,
Gloria Ruth and Barbara Ann of
Rupert and friends.
WANTED
Will pay fair price for either one
or tvro well trained coon dogs,
ages ranging around three years.
BOSSIE ROSS,
Reynolds, Ga., Rte. 1.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Windham.
Mr. Foy Perkins spent Sunday
with his family in Thomaston.
Misses Doris and Rosamond Cox
of Columbus, visited their father,
Mr. B. E. Cox last week.
Messrs B. E. Cox, W. I. Jordan
and Misses Doris and Rosamond
Cox and Lannis Childres spent
Friday in Macon.
Little Jane Windham was carried
to the hospital in Macon early Sun
day morning in a serious con
dition. Taylor Mill and the sur
rounding community extend to
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Windham,
Jane's parents, their heartfelt sym
pathy and abundant wishes for an
early and comf'.-te recovery for
the little girl.
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
209 E. Gordon Street
Phone 497-W Thomaston, Ga.
WH/ff CAttf D0
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Uncle Sam asks all Americans to save
electricity — in order to conserve coal,
gas, oil, manpower, critical materials
and transportation facilities. And citi
zens everywhere are saying, “1 want to
help. How can I save electricity?”
Practically everybody can make
some savings — in homes, stores, fac
tories and public buildings. Probably
these individual savings, especially in
homes, will not be very large. But small
savings, multiplied by 20,000,000
homes, will malic a huge total. They
■will add tremendously to the nation’s
total supply of such vital war assets as
fuel, manpower, railroad facilities, cop
per, tungsten and other materials.
The general principle in saving elec
tricity is to avoid waste. Use what you
need, but need what you use.
We urge all of our customers to give
this voluntary program their full sup
port. We believe in conservation our
selves. We have a large staff of Cus
tomer Service Representatives, trained
men ami women who have been en
gaged in conservation work for many
months—helping our customers to con
serve electrical equipment, to conserve
electricity, to conserve time and energy.
If you have any questions about what
Uncle Sam wants you to do, or if you
want assistance of any kind in the con
servation program, don’t hesitate to ask
the advice of our Customer Service
Representative. Call our nearest office.
Don’t Expect a Big
In Your Electric Bills
Electricity is so cheap that your kilowatt
hour savings probably won’t make any big
difference in your electric bill. For ex
ample. if you save five kilowatt hours a
month, the money saving will be from a
nickel to 23 cents. Of course, any savings
you do make will come off your electric
hill, but don’t expect a big drop unless you
really make a big reduction in your use of
electric service,
- How To Save
Electricity
Here are some ways to save
electricity in your home:
Turn off lights? radios, space
heaters and other appliances
when you are not actually using
them.
Use your electric range eco
nomically. Prepare entire oven
meals at one time. Use covered
saucepans on the surface units.
Turn the switch to “low” or
“simmer” after cooking has
started. Complete cooking on
stored heat.
Don’t waste hot water. Have
leaky faucets repaired. Don’t
turn on the hot water unless you
need hot water.
Don’t leave your refrigerator
door standing open unnecessar
ily.
Detailed recommendations are
being sent by mail to our com
mercial customers.
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S&ontaye Pocv&i
Fortunately, America has plenty of
electric power, the "life blood of war
production.” The voluntary conserva
tion program is designed not to save
electricity primarily, but to save other
war resources which are used in mak
ing electricity. J. A. Krug, Director of
the Ollice of War Utilities, says: "In
the electric utility industry, the in
stalled generating capacity, together
with capacity now under construction,
is ample to meet all foreseeable elec
tric needs.”
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Georgia Power Company
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