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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, OCTOBER 14, 1943.
iYoung Matrons Class
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
CROWELL
conducted by
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OF REYNOLDS
& Reynolds Methodist Church
To Hold Social Friday
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Mr. and Mrs
in Macon Friday.
Miss Frances Noisier
Atlanta Saturday.
D W Payne were Mrs. Bland Andrews of vvay-
cross, visited at the home of Mr.
W. I. Powell several days Iasi
shopped in;week
Mr. Jimmy Joiner
wci^jc end in Atlanta.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Avera and
spent the | soll Bobby, of Roberta, spent Sun-
I day at the home of Mrs. John San-
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bryan visited ,!< ' rs ' ,
relatives in Thomaston Sunday. Mrs. Phillips Bryan and little
. o j daughter, of Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.,
Pfc. Jody Pyron spent Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Py
ron.
are visiting
Biyan.
Dr. and Mrs. S. H.
The Young Matrons Class of the
Mrs. R. L. Philmon visited in
Thomaston Saturday.
Miss Mildred Montgomery spent
the week end with her homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams
r. h. s. NOTES
We are including
Reynolds Methodist Sunday school and daughters of Macon, spent the thig week report s from
a ihr>ir nuartcrlv soaial at week end with their parents, Mr. . , We trust
will hold their quarterly social at
(ho home of Mrs. Clifford Whatley
tomorrow—Friday. All members
and Mrs. B. M. Montgomery.
Mr and Mrs. G. L. Sanders and
were week-end
are urged to be present since plans Marjorie of Macon
for the coming year will be made.
Luncheon will be served at 12:4a
p. m. and each member is expect
ed to bring one covered dish.
in our notes |
several ofi
the grades. We trust our readers 1
will find something of interest in
each report.
Seventh Grade
Junior Class
Junior Class
my Cooke spent Tuesday in
con.
Miss Louise Bridges of Macon,
visited Mrs. F. M. Carson last
week.
Mrs. John Edwards of Tryon, N.
C., is visiting her mother Mrs. Dan
Hicks.
Mrs. N. L. Halley and Mrs. R.L.
Dr. Norman Huffman
To Show Colored Slides
At Crowell Sat. Night
Dr. Norman Huffman, pastor of
the Reynolds-Crowell Methodist
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert j charge, will show a number cf
' colored slides of scenes from Tur
key at the Crowell church at seven
o’clock Saturday night. Proceed:;
from the show will go to the Crow
ell school lunch room.
, T . Mrs. Charlie Horton spent Sun-
Miss Lucy Bryan nad Mrs. J ^™]|dayin Thomaston with her son
ICosey.
Mr. Paul Jones and Mr. Phil
| Hairing of Long Beach, Calif., are
visiting Mr.Jones' father, Mr. Wal
ter Jones.
Mrs. Alice James and Mrs. F.M.
Carson are spending a few days
(his week in Macon with Mr. and
were in Macon Wed- , Mrs. Henry Hicks.
I Miss Ann Halley, who is at-
L Lending school at Converse College
a Spartanburg, visited her mother
j during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jarrell and
daughter, Judy, of Gray were re
cent gue ; t of their sister, Mrs. C.
H. Horton and fiini.y.
I The Junior Class of this year
consists of 21 members, eleven
girls and ten boys. We elected
class officers as follows:
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mosley | Thomas Griffith, President,
and family. There are twenty pupils in the j Hilda Weaver, Treasurer
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fehring of But- Seventh Grade, consisting ot eight i Virginia Butler, Secretary,
ler were Sunday guests of Mr. and girls and twelve boys. We hrve j The ring salesman carne a
Mrs. E. E. Fuller and Miss Eunice two new pupils, Juanita Taylor
Fuller. who attended Gray High, and
Pfc. James Goodwin of Camp Katie Mae Dye who attended Un-
Forest, Tenn., Mrs. Goodwin and ion High school in Macon last
little son and Mrs. Steele of Ris- year.
ing Fawn and Mrs Robert Barbour We have three teachers: Miss
Ft. Valley are guests Cauthen who teaches health; Mrs.' member what we read. If we can
' accomplish this goal, which we
will, we shall enter the Senior
Class next year, ready for all the
reading materials Mr. Joiner can
give us.
—Samuel McCrary.
year. These are the class officers: '
° L Sonny Shealy, Class President.
Jerry James, Vice President.
Co-
few
days ago andwe selected oi r
rings. Due to war restrictions w e
had to choose one certain kind of
; ring.
In our study of English, we are
trying to read faster and still re
and sons of
TAYLOR MILL NEWS
ot Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodwin. Forehand who teaches history and
Mrs. C. B. Shine and children geography; and Miss Spillers, our
were Saturday guests of Mrs. J. B. home room teacher, who teaches
Goodwin. memory work, spelling, arithmetic
Mr. A. D. Windham spent the English and reading,
week end at Warner Robins Field We elected class officers this
and Macon with his sisters.
Radioman Lewis Cosey
Brunswick spent Sunday with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. wo- . Troy Whatley, Sec. & Treas.
James Parks and Constance Bar
Swearingen
nesday.
Mrs. J. IT. Neisler and Mrs. R.
Bell are visiting in Atlanta for
tew days.
Miss Montcz Worthington
the week end in Macon
relatives.
spent
with
District Superintendent J. C.
Clary filled the Methodist pulpit
here Sunday.
Miss Margaret Wood was at
home from Wesleyan College for
the wkeek end.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robins and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. M. N.
Poole Saturday.
Misses Betty Anne, Sarah and
Amie Jeanne Underwood weie
Sunday guests of Misses Maced
and Mary Parks.
Miss Clara Mae Poole was the
guest of Miss Amie Jeanne Un
derwood Friday night.
sey.
Mrs. W. C. Cosey spent one clay
last week with her sister, Mrs. Ed
Locke near Butler.
Mrs. Paul Montgomery visited
Mrs. J. B. Goodwin Monday.
row, Class Reporters.
Senior Room Activities
We, the Seniors of 43-44, are
probably the smallest class of
many years. We are thirteen in
number, four girls and nine boys.
We pay dues of a dime a week, j ^ girls are: Patricia Fuller, R a
Mr. and Mrs. Dugger Cosey and report on the
We are taking special interest
in reading this year. We are to
book “Treasure Is-
little son of Butler spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rob. Cosey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodwin en
tertained with a birthday dinner
Sunday honoring their son, Pfc.
James Goodwin of Camp Forest,
land,’’the first week in November.
We arc going to take “Current
Events’’ also. We have a chart that
goes along with our arithmetic
work-book.
There is one thing about the
Seventh Grade of ’43, you can
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Davis, Mr. Tenn. Those present included: Pfr., count on us. We are dependable,
and Mrs. T. J. Harris and and Mrs. Roy Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Goodwin and son j Constance Barrow, Class Rep.
Tom and Mrs. Minnie Harris of
Macon were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Suggs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Horton and
daughters, Marianne and Sally
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Davis of Manehesetr spent Mrs. Steele of Rising Fawn, Mrs. j
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robert Barbour and sons of Fort ]
Windham and family. Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brewer |
and Mrs. Frank Peacock and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
■Report of Ninth Grade
ofthe ninth
Mrs. Sam Pruett ot Thomaston,
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs s j Jarrell at Five Points
Eugene Hodges.
Mrs. Dick Windham is at homo
from the hospital to the delight
oi her many friends.
Miss Marion Newsome, who is
attending school at Valdosta,spent
the week end at home.
Mrs. Gray Hicks spent one day
last week with her mother, Mrs. G.
J. Young at Crowell.
Mrs. B. B. Turner of Thomaston
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Bar-
row over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Porter was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake i
Weaver over the week end.
Miss Dolphinc Brunson, who is
attending school at Valdosta was
at home for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Watson of
Maun spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. M. A. Jones Ti
Mr. Jack Hollis, who has been
spending a few days in Reynolds
The enrollment
and* Joyce and Mrs. Minnie Pea- Roy Brewer of Reynolds, Mr. B. J. grade this year is seven boys and
cock spent the week end in Man- Byrd and Miss Myra Byrd of But- fifteen girls, which makes a total
Chester the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ler, Miss Ouida Brewer of Atlanta j of twenty-two.
Curtis Bartlett Mrs. Wyatt Butler, of Vienna, Mrs We are proud to have with us
Mr. Jennings Lovick spent Sun- pock Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Helen Mitchell^Chartaton,^s % C.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Oti
chel Gaultney, Macelle Parks, and
Bernice Windham; the hoys: Mar
shall Hortman, Garland Blair, Earl
Hightower, Julian Whatley, Louise
Wright, James Young, Grady Neis-
ler, A. D. Windham and myself.
We have elected class officers:
Patricia Fuller, President.
Julian Whatley, V-Pres.
Grady Neisler, Secretary.
Marshall Hortman, Treasurer.
Mr. Canfield of Herff-Jones
came to see us the other day. We
ordered our graduation invitations.
We hope in ordering our invita
tions, that we are not counting
our chickens before they hatch. In
other words, we haven’t passed
yet.
We also started the annual ar
gument of what the Seniors will
wear in the graduation. Naturally
some of us want caps and gowns,
J. D. Goodwin. i She is one of those who add to the
j t Vminfrhlnod Mr. Mercer Byrd of U. S. N. is; joy of living because of her good and 0 ther want suits and evening
W ” h " ,S ?aren,S ' W, “ ’T refa- ZJTuL Elliott and family visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. humor. ... ... dresses. We haven', agreed, ^
week in Montezuma wi
tives.
Little Russell Tarver clebrated
his second birthday with a party
Saturday afternoon. A number ot
little folks enjoyed this delightful
occasion.
'’apt. and Mrs. Thomas James
of Tampa, Fla., stopped over for a
few days visit with Mrs. F. M.
Carson last week enroute to Knox
ville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brewer and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Draughorn
of Cedartown, visited relatives in
Reynolds a few days last week.
were week end guests of her par- ■ c - B - SynT
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Childree. ;
Miss Dorothy Childree spent the i H O W A R D
week end with her grandmother, |
Mr. Frank Pickard of Macon,
as the weekend guest of Mrs.
Mrs. Bob Blair.
Miss Flora Oliver of Macon was
the week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Childree.
Rev. and Mrs. Anthony and
Rev. J. B. Lumpkin of Rupert were ^U g
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eloodworth
and family spent the week end
The officers of our class for the
year 1943-44 are as follows:
President, Sue Livingston.
Secretary, Sarah Pool
Treasurer, Wynelle Baker.
We are looking forward to using
our new reading workbooks for
Beulah and Miss Fannie Pickard, j they will help us inre ading skill
Miss Arlene Cannon of Americus and comprehension, which we all
visited Mrs. Margie Brown and j need.
Averett for the
little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. t with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Amerson
Roy Brewer spent one day last; and family,
vveekat Crowell with Mr. and Mrs.
I. B. Goodwin.
Mrs. B. C. Blanks of Concord,
spent last week in Reynolds and
her sister, Miss Margaret Philips
returned home with her for a visit
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barrow and
Mrs. Edgar Whatley will attend
District Conference in
day.
Lt. and Mrs. J. H. Reid of Or
lando, Fla., stopped over for a
short visit with Mrs. Reid’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Barrow
enroute to Salt Lake City where
Perry Tues- Lieutenant Reid has been trans-
, ferred.
Lt. Walton Hodges Jr., who is
stationed at Corpus Christi, Texas
is visiting relatives for a few
days.
Lt. and Mrs. Allen Shealy, for
merly of Tennell, but who are
now stationed at El Paso, Texas,
stopped over for a short visit with
Woman's Club Met
Wed. Oct. 6th At The
Club-Chapter House
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Perkins. i
Mrs. Mollie Carpenter of Butler j
is visiting at the home of her |
children, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carpentei |
of Butler were Sunday guests of j
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carpenter.
Miss Janie Neisler, who has
been supply teacher for Mrs. J. W. .
Windham has returned to her j
[home in Butler. The people of Tay ,
! lor Mill really learned to love Miss
I Neisler and appreciate the work
she did while here.
I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Parks and
I family of Montezuma visited Mr. |
j an d Mrs. Herman Parks and fam-
| ily Sunday.
| supt. and Mrs. Elbert Pride and ,
business trip to Ma-
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week end.
Mr. O. M. Martin of Albany
spent a few days last week with
home folks here.
Mrs. Sara Fickling of Butler was
lhe recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Brown and family.
Miss Virginia Perkins of Atlanta
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Perkins during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse
were Friday visitors of Mrs. Beu
lah and Miss Fannie Pickard.
Miss Louise Parks who teaches
school at Central, spent the week
end with her parents, Mrs. and
Mrs. Marcus Parks near Howard.
Mr. Jim Williams was in Co
lumbus one day last week.
Mr. Braxton Ellington of Macon
was the Sunday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Culverhouse and
family.
Mr. Willie Martin of Albany,
was the guest of his mother,Mrs.
Nannie Martin, and other rela
tives here Sunday.
Mr. Carson Parks who works
near Macon visited home folks
here recently.
Mrs. Mary Sealy entertained the
We are determined to make
good and by the help of God we
will.
—Nellie Underwood.
Eighth Grade
We are getting along fine in the
Eighth Grade.
Our class enrollment is made
up of eleven girls and sixteen
boys, making a total of 27 pupils.
We are glad to have the boys
and girls from the many districts.
We know that they will add much
joy andhu mor to our class.
Our class officers are:
Hugh Sawyer, President.
Elsie Hortman, V-Pres.
Louise Weldon, Secty.
Jennie Alice Y'oung, Treas.
Weare proud to be Freshmen ot
Reynolds High school this year.
—Hugh Sawyer.
for the present we have c-ompro-
i mised on overalls and straw hats.
I This year the Senior Class is
| not so bright—especially, when Mr
Joiner roves his eyes around the
room, suddenly points at one of us
says, “All right, what is it?” in a
lightning sort of way. He unin
tentionally gets our goat then. But
after all wo are starting out to be
, one of the best Senior Classes over
to pass through the halls of RHS.
—Walter Pierce.
Chapel Program
The Chapel program for Friday,
Oct. 1, was as follows:
Song, “Alma Mater.
Cross Questions and Crooked
Answers, Thomas Griffith and Hil
da Weaver.
Acordion Solo, Aurelia Sawyer.
Reports from rooms:
Grade 7, Sonny Shealy
Grade S, Hugh Sawyer
Grade 9, Nellie Underwood
Grade 10, Samuel McCrary
Grade 11, Walter Pierce.
Solo, Martha Jo Byrd.
Spelling Match, Grade 7 vs.
grade 8.
Yells, Grade 2, 3, and 6.
Lunchroom Etiquette, Miss Cau
then.
! Cad made a
The Woman’s Improvement Club con Friday,
of Reynolds held its October meet-: St. Sgt. L. L. Windham
stopped over for a short visit with Club-Chapter House Oct I etta is spending seve J a l T r- ! Fannv w7lYacTci?cIe‘at‘her‘'home
Mr a nd Mrs Edgar Whatley en-1 wlth Mrs . E l Joiner, Mrs. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G.
route to El 1 aso. p E Flowers and Mrs. J. W j L - Windham. Tnnpshoro
1 Musslewhite serving imstpssps t Mr. Frank Kim
The Club-House
is visiting relatives
Mill.
We are glad to have Mr. and
Several reports were given from j Eldridge Payne and family
the various committees. (move into our community.
Mrs. Joiner reported 1,750 pints Prayer meeting will be held at
had been canned at the cannery,, | 1P home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
since July. She also stated that Windham Friday evening. Mr.
the cannery was now open for Billie Windham will lead this
canning of meats; the people are service.
to notify Mr. Forehand when they ' ——
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Mrs. C. E. Whatley gave a good (
report from the lunch room com- i ~
mittee. She asked for donations, Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Carpenter
and canned and little son were the week-end
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Carpenter.
of meal, potatoes,
goods for the lunch room.
The Club voted to give a street
Mr. and Mrs. Grady James were
Hallowe’en Carnival the proceeds _ night guosts G f their par
In an tn tno nannprv nnri tno v _ _ „ ~ ,
to go to the cannery and the
Woman’s Club. Plans for this en
tertainment were formulated, do
nations asked for, and committees
; appointed.
Mrs. James Ricks had charge of
the following program:
Sunshine Krispy Lb 19c
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Barfield
near Rupert.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Allmon Sunday included Cicero
Allmon who is at home on a fur
lough, Mrs. Buck Williams and
children and Mrs. Marvin Keller
Vocal Solo, Miss Marion Hodges of Americus, Mrs. Helen Allmon
Miss Melissa Ogburn gave an Mr. and Mrs. Grady James, Mr.
interesting talk on “The Food and Mrs. Archie Hill and baby
Problem.” ! and Mrs. Albert Hill.
Mrs. Helen Allmon and Mrs. G.
A. Allmon and Miss Ann Hill
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mrs. E. H . .. „ . , , .
Joiner, Mrs. B. E. Flowers and Mrs I were in Butler Saturday on bust-
.T. W. Musslewhite.
—Chm. Pub.
WANTED
Will pay fair price for either one
or two well trained coon dogs,
ages ranging around three years.
BOSSIE ROSS,
Reynolds, Ga., Rte. 1. ness.
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Joiner
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Wade.
Mr. Billy Barfield was a Sunday
visitor of Mr. Jack Wade.
Cooperation is the life of busi
ness. Contrary to popular opinion,
competition is the death of busi-
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
The Dress Maker Touch
As perky a little pump as you ever saw . . . and
you’ll love the ruffiy trim of faille ruching on the
bow. Elasticized to give you that comfortable un
hampered feeling :.... on a walled last with a per
fectly grand low heel.
In black patent or suede.
COOLIK’S
Reynolds, Ga. Fort Valley, Ga.