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RACE TWO
THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 21, 1943
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
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Miss Halley Making
Outstanding Record
At Converse College
’Round The Circle
Man Writes About
Goat-Wagon Citizen
Bigger State Fair
Begins Ten-Day Run
At Macon Next Week
CONDUCTED BY
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OF REYNOLDS |
Mr. Ricks Carson was in town
Monday.
Mrs. Gone Saunders visited in
town Monday.
Mr. George Goddard spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. Hammock is visiting at
Plains this week.
Mrs. Bailey Jones is visiting in
Thomaston this week.
Mr. Lewis Ruffin made a busi
ness trip to Macon Saturday.
Miss Dorothy Saunders, who is
Miss Anne Halley of Reynolds. I Following his recent visit to j Macon, Ga., Oct. 18—Stream-
who is a member of the freshman j Taylor county Eugene^ Anderson b ned to tbe war theme in every
class at Converse College, Spartan-|makes note in his ‘‘Round the the S8th annua i exhibition
hiirtr S C is winning earlv re^os- Circle Column in the Macon .
nition as an outstanding student. Telegraph of the following ob- of the Georgia State Fair starts
Since* entering this college in servstiom in Mcicon Weclnesdciy, Oct. 2T. Ov-
in training at Macon hospital,' September, Miss Halley has been | ?leas Fcrgons, Gocrt Wagon Men ercoming a ll hindrances of war-
spent Sunday with her parents, .chosen as one of the eleven active I Goat Man . ays oo or. . time operation, this year's Victory
, P ‘ members of the Dramatic Club, j Fagans the goat wagon man of 1 tQ havp thc larp .
i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clay were, t of the 155 members of the j Reynolds, in Taylor county, is one/ 3 ^ Is expected «> nave me laig
I called to Marietta Tuesday on ac-1 f reshman c i ass . she is also a j of the state's well-known charae- est number of agricultural, home
count of the death of Mr. Clay's member 0 f the Catillion Club, andj ,ors '> anb f° r np arly a half cen- science and livestock exhibits in
j sister. ' of the Converse Auxiliary Corps, U uf y has been traveling up ar.ci history.
and has been elected pianist of ^wn the highways folded up in a j Under thp operation of the Ma-
the College Swing Band | htUe goat wagon, drawn by a! unaer int operation int ivij
C g U dean of the . small size billy goat. He has eon exchange Club, the big Fair
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clyatt were
called to Nashville, Ga., on ac- ^
count of the illness of Mr. Clyatt s' Dr. Ernest aeon, I changed goats several times, but ' has been substantially enlarged
... nQt as Qftcn as one mig ht think. | in p rac ti Cft i, y every department.
.Pleas isnow a shoemaker, a ** d j The annual educational and en-
his customers say he*is a good;
one. He's been without feet and tertainment treat will have a
legs so long he doesn't know how longer run this year than former-
he ly- Gates opening on Oct. 27 will
i Ptn/ifvnr r»r\n\r r»i aim vni ■ ru/ imiiihs. i * r
Miss Mildred Baker and Mr
brother. , , .. . .
Halley as one of the six out-
Miss Helen McDaniel of Macon, 1 standing music has chosen Miss
spent the week end with her Halley as one of the six outstand-
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Me ing music pupils to receive his
Mrs. Mattie Whatley shopped in j Daniel. - personal instructions out of th-., w j ipn bp j QS ^ them but he ly- Gates opening on Oct. 27 will
Columbus one day last week. | Micc Raker and Mr ! Rtadent k° dy of 4 °° young ladies. I u es he was b orn without not be shut until Saturday nigh?
Miss Allie Houser of Ft. Valley [ Donald Pitts of Macon spent Sun-, si(> and a mcmber of the Hyatt
n n supposes ho was oorn witnoui UK -
Miss Halley is maionng in mu- , ei . v
„ Hvati them. What feet ne has, crumple, Nov. b.
visited
day.
Bell.
Mrs. Jake Weaver Satur
day with
; Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni
Music Club. She is
two academic courses, advance]
This extension was authorized pi ay will be devoted entirely
Hay Fever Victims
Applauding Efforts
Of Montezuma Club
Montezuma, Oct. 18—Hay fever
victims are applauding the latest
move of the Montezuma Garden
Club, who under the leadership 0(
Miss Oreola Cheves, president are
waging a war against the irritat
ing weeds in vacant lots, other
clubs arc aiding the Garden club
with cash donations, which will
be supplemented by the city 0 f.
ficers. County labor is to be used
The meeting was held Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. \
T. Dozier. Following the business
session, Mrs. F. L. Perry presented
a program of poetry, garden sug.
gestions and a quiz.
special swine* cattle and poultry
shows, and one comprehensive dis-
to
taking only I up and lie any old place undor ‘
e ■' 1 neath him. But his arms and so that ample opportunity will be p-pod-for-Victory exhibits
i . , - , , . | hands are perfect. In fact, he is a given to persons from all over the 1 . , ,
Mrs. Clyde Jinks of Colquitt is] Mrs. Howard Eubanks who has ■ alge ra am ' L c „ , i hundred percent except for two state to visit the great agricul- ei en arged departments will
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert been visiting her daughter in . ie many r . . .. I troubles; he is crippled in the, tural and livestock exposition. include the women's building,with
“7 re “ mC<1 h0me SUnday ,i e XompHs= d „,f and un,U a few; As ln the past , tht Borgia Fu- outstanding exhibits in women’s
ing so 1 early in her college caree . j ya ^ ®f 0 th ^ e ., h Jj d f A iw Q » P Sf tur( y Farmers will have their many home industry, culinary accomp
Miss Lucy Bryan visited
friends in Atlanta for the week
end.
Miss Winnie Aultman and. Mr
Bill Jones of Macon were in town
Sunday.
Mrs. F. A. Ricks and Mrs. M.A.
Lifsey are spending this week in
Atlanta attending the U. D. C.
Convention.
} Mrs. Nell Lucas spent last week
end at Sylvester and Ft. Gaines
U.D.C. Chapter Met
At Mrs. Hicks’ Home
..... . - . , The Gordon-Carson Chapter
Messrs Boh Swearingen and visiting her daughter, Miss Eliza- i United DaU g h ters of the Confer-
Lester Halley spent Monday mjbeth Lucas. ' eracy will meet with Mrs. Gray
Atlanta. Mrs. John Edwards and little Hicks in her home at 3 o eloc k
Mrs. Watson of Roberta is visit- son, Dan, of Trion, N. C., are vis- next Tuesday afternoon,
ing her daughter, Mrs. Irvin' ifj n g a t the home of her mother,
Taunton. j Mrs. D. J. Hicks.
Cpl. Frank McDaniel of Ft. i Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Mr.
Benning spent the week end with and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen at-
home folks. j tended the Lions Club meeting at
Mis. S. H. Bryan and Miss i Butler
Margaret Phillips shopped in Ma- M r. and Mrs. R. Booker spent , la ‘"' s '„e nt *the'week end in Ideal,
con Saturday. , the week end in town with Mrs ’ F -■ • •
All members are urged to b
present.
—Program Chairman.
i Some of the “bad fellows" of his contests and livestock exhibits at lishments and needlework; the
j acquaintance thought it was great th e fair. Also the 4-H Clubs will flower show and all branches of
| fun to pour a little firewater intoj be vvell represented. There will be the livestock department,
j Pleas and hear him steam up. As ]
the steam rose, it had to es-
cape! And when it was escaping,
it could be heard a considerable
distance away. Sometimes he ut
tered oaths on high notes; and
this is what made the bad boys
laugh.
“Yonder's the place right down
there,” says Pleas, as he points to
the one-room brick
Taylor Mill New*
Mrs. Wallace Beardin and Lin-
Mrs. S. Y. Williams and
troops and supplies have been
dispatched to all parts of i>.e world,
with but negligible loss. Those who
calaboose, j have experienced life on the high
across the railroad tracks from the seas in wartime know and appre-
de pot. ' date the full value of a powerful
He says Mr. Jackie Payne, the' convoy. So long as mortals enter-
chief of police, had to arrest him 1:1111 the belief that hie is in matter,
and lock him up, and it was a i dle >' vvdl fecl 1,10 nt 7 ( 0
b ird iob because the man the I means, of weapons and convoys, to
Soa? and' the wagon So Te
lifted. The goat wouldn’t ■ f,', J hc toi l’d crisis today the titles-
Waurico | conimanc ^ s ^ rorn anybody Ait ^ on ar j seSj more persistently than
ideas, and Pleas was too how j 3Vei . t what is real, and what glory
come you so”* to give understand-, | s there in the achievement of ma-
! able orders to his goat. He was terial tilings? The answer definitely
in; - , “ A ¥ _ t . j really-glad his goat wouldn't obey is tba t only God's creation is real,
Macon one day last week. j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lotney had a p 0 ij cemani even a policeman sc indestructible, and changeless. Ma
as guests for the^ week A(r r ^ ] amiable and obliging as Mr. terial things change and pass away,
Mrs.
„ , . i the guests of Mrs. Bcardin's bus-
Mr. and Mrs. John Manghatn !^ v f„ h “!i^„^;„ Book<,r 18 sta ', band. Petty Oftieer J. T. Beardin
and Mrs. George Goddard were in
Macon Monday. ,
] Mrs. Paul McDaniel and Mrs. are at the home of Mr. J. M. Bear
Mr and Mrs. Roy Brewer, ^‘ r Ne u Lucas were shopping in din.
and Mrs. Jim Brewer shopped 1
Macon last w r eek.
tioned in Tennessee. , Qf Coronai CaUf . t an d Cpl.
Mrs. C. B. Hicks, Mrs. Fickling, Beardin of New Orleans, La.,^who
Newby of Macon, spent Friday in;
Ensign Walton
turned to Texas
Hodges Jr., re-
l-vst wppI- after heulah Harmon of near Butler,Mrs p a y ne Everybody thought it a but the understanding of Life as
^ Walter Millirons and daughters ot g rea t joke when Mr. Payne tried God is immortal. God is infinite,
town with friends. Mauk - and Miss Ruth Jone5 ;. to lift the wagon, the goat and the ever-present Life, and man coexists
Mr. anu Mrs. w. tioages. and Mrs. James Anthony ot c °- intoxicated driver through the | with God; consequently, he is one
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Royal of q l Pvion Miss Kate Hicks lumbus. streets to the lockup. i with Life., and cannot be separated
Sunday with j >
Thomaston spent
Mrs Bailey Jones.
and Miss Elizabeth Parker spent Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cotney
j Saturday in Montezuma with Mrs. a nd family of Butler were Sunday
But a few people thought it was for an instant from God’s protecting
not a funny matter at all; that if presence and the great realities of
Mrs. Gussie Causey of Macon
visited her mother Mrs. J. C. Bry
an for a few days.
Bob Hicks and Mrs. Parks Ham.
guests of their parents,
Mrs. A. J. Cotney.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. ana] a citizen put the law enforcement Fife. The understanding of
i authorities to all of that trouble, ]
Mrs. D. W. Harp, Mrs. D.
Hicks and Mrs. Edwards were
Montezuma Monday.
Mrs. C. B. Hicks was in Leary
last week attending the funeral
of Mr. Marion McDaniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Winship McLendon
Street Carnival
To Be In Reynolds
On October 29
What?—Halloween Carnival.
When?—Ost. 29.
Where?—Main Street, Reynolds.
Who?—Everybody.
Sponsors? — Woman's Improve-
of Indio, Cal., are guests of Mr. j men t Club.
and Mrs. Irvin Taunton. j Admission?—Adults 10c; chil-
^ ' dren 5c.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Taylor of Everybody is cordially invited his parents
Fort Valley, spent Sunday with tQ attend _ pj an to have supper Foole. i , d shoemaker took
Mr .and Mrs. David Montfort. !with us . Plav Bingo—Eniov the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robbins and t^nd was a u ood shoemaker took
|\Mtn us, may mngo ^njoy uw mi - a “ - )nrH . v with Mr an interest in me, and bought
H. Halley of cake walk-visit the fish pond- fa, ™ ly . sp " nt N I what I needed to learn the shoe-
Buena Vista spent Sunday with r,y your uck Wlt 1 the money and ls ' ' t maker's trade,” says Pleas, “and
Buena y^ta, spe y and be sure to cast your vote for Miss Bernice Windham spent
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swearingen. | lhe Queen o{ the Halloween Car- Sunday with Misses Mozell and
Q f nival! Dorothy Crook.
' y ■ „ , 11. fn nf , that man, God’s idea, is ever in
«... Lamar Rogers and.it might be cheaper to get nd a ; dang cr. No matter how real the evi-
Bill spent the week end with Mr. such a citizen. I leas duln t like, dence before thc material senses
and Mrs. Cecil Downs of Ril^ert. to hear such talk as that, especial-| scem to he, man cannot be
Mr and Mrs. Carl Kent and ly durm S hl ; s sober moments. His, se ^ ratcd from Life, God.
f .j f Criffin snent the week- |mot lP1 hved in Reynolds, and | Qne who is struggling to find a
l with Rev and Mrs C H i ske kad many friends theie ^ out of the mist of materialism,
end with Rev. and Mrs. l.. h. among both wh ite and colored. 1 ^ --
Moore. I she didn’t want to leave them,and
Misses Clara Mae Poole,^ Mary P j eas d j d n’t want to leave her. He
and Macel Parks were Sunday ba d a sister and brother there also
guests of Misses Nellie, Betty, Mae J lie says h e didn't realize that his
and Sarah Underwood. j misconduct was going to make
Mr. Hudson Poole of the U. S. such a big change in his life. He
Navy, spent the week end with J wanted to reform. He promised to
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. j lead a better life.
“A colored woman
whose hus-
WESLEY
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Sunday With o., M „oc f rnr ««r^,r. 0 w,nn„H,i. ^rt.t j W0nt tQ hpr housp every n ig h t
and her husband showed me how
! to mend and make shoes. It suit- j
Miss Jeanette Barrow spent Sun J ed me f b ie. I quit my foolishness
day with Miss Barbara Fay Wind- j and liquor alone. Now I’m
ham. ! getting on good. My mother is
(Too Late for Last Week) * Mr Sammy Crook of Ideal, spent 1 still alive, but we haven't heard
Miss Lula Stanford of Macon the week end with his mother, from my sister and brother in 20
Maggie Beall of Ft. Valley visited f £ ^ Mrs Eunice Crook. years. We don't know where they
* n ents^ Rev. "and Mrs J H sfan- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morrell and are or what they are d 0 jng£
ford. family were Sunday guesks of Mr. i But Pleas says the little brick
Mrs. T J. A m°s was a Friday and Mrs. Carvis Childree and terro? for hinn It
"mA. CharTie Hammocf' spent “mi and Mrs. Joseph Perktns and ! '■ neve,^ going to be his sleeping
Saturday with Mrs. Bessie Downs Q ra Lee spent the week end in , 1
iat Thomaston. Macon visiting relatives. • „ n/j’li M
Sumia>' guests of Mr. and Mrs. l\lt«f 17mr Drtrl/1nc A ntlfittfi flfl I ^
God's Protecting Presence
C ONVOY is a very familiar word ider all circumstances that divine
today. Bv use of convoys, i help is at hand. Quietness ami peace
e.tm.iinc it rive keen come as we realize our at-one-ment
with God through prayer, consecra
tion, humility, and self-abnegation.
Spiritual reality can be attained pro
portionately as we dwell in thc at
mosphere of perfect Love, wherein
no hate, wmr, destruction, conflict,
or death can be found. “Love is the
liberator,” writes Mary Baker Eddy
in “Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures” (p. 225). . . . *
Christ Jesus proved the power of
Love over fear, Life over death, and
that the everlasting presence of di
vine Love is available at all times
and beyond all question. Once, when
the humble Nazarene and his dis
ciples had entered a boat to cross the
Sea of Galilee, a sudden storm arose.
Filled with fear, his disciples came
to where he was resting in the stern
of the boat, saying (Mark 4:38),
“Master, carest thou not that wc
perish?” The Master calmly “arose,
and rebuked the wind, and said unto
the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind
ceased, and there was a great calm”
(verse 39). What a heavenly sense
of inward quietness and security is
realized ■when wc recognize God’s
ever-present love, when we awaken
from the belief of life in matter to
the conscious realization of Life in
Spirit, and hear the call, “Peace, be
still,” when the Clirist-deliverance
brings every form of error into sub
jection to the divine will! . . .
Wherever we may be, on land, or
sea, or in the air, even in the midst of
thc raging tempest, we can realize
the immediate presence and power of
God, all-embracing divine Love. Hie
understanding and demonstration of
God as omnipotent, omnipresent
Principle, and of man as the image
and likeness of Mind, expressing thc
qualities of immortality and inde
structibility, destroy fear and reveal
the radiant light of Truth, the power
ful Christ-presencc, guiding the way
to eternal Life and perfect peace.
i—Tlic Christian Science Monitor. j
this
basic fact destroys the false belief
may well take courage in thc age-old
promise made so long ago, and
affirmed by the prophet Isaiah,
“When thou passest through thc
waters, 1 will be with thee; and
through the rivers, they shall not
overflow thee: when thou walkest
through the fire, thou shalt not be
burned; neither shall the flame
kindle upon thee” (Isaiah 43:2).
j God, divine Principle, guides every
right thought, motive, and act, so that
a state of spiritual peace may be
maintained amid worldly confusion,
quietness of heart amid the warring
elements of evil, and assurance un-
Mr. and Mrs. George Porter
Macon were guests of Mrs. Jake
Weaver Thursday night and Fri
day.
Mrs. Earl Wright and Mrs. i
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Seay Saturday
Mrs. Beall remained over for sev
eral days.
Mrs. Foy Perkins, Annette and
Albert Whatley were Pvt. J. W. Johm iv have returned to their
n
SUPER STORE
REYNOLDS. GA.
Mrs. G. A. Allmon and son,
Super
Suds
OCTAGON
Toilet Soap
GLEAMING PATENT
OCTAGON
POWDER
OCTAGON
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Sunshine Krispy lb Wc
Bickley, of Kentucky, Pvt. Paul b ome after a four-weeks visit with
j Bickley of Tennessee, Mrs. Una ^| rs Perkins' parents, Mr. and Cicero Allmon, who is at home on
j Reynolds and Mr. Jimmy Wood, Mrs gearcy of Thomaston. furlough, attended the Americus
of Macon, Mrs. Burtis Bickley, Mr and Mrs Enoc h Johnson and fair Tuesday and Wednesday
i Miss Decmal Rogers, Mr. Bob f am ii y spent Sunday in Butler vis- | Miss Mildred James spent the
1 Bickley of Thomaston and Mr. and it ing relatives. .week end with her parents Mr.
Mrs. Talmadge Smith and family. ]yj r and Mrs. Wanzie Peterman and Mrs. Grady James,
i Miss Anna Heath of Thomaston and f am ny and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
|-pent the week end with Mr. and Mat hews and Mr. Clifford Oliver James and Mildred James Satur-
i Mrs. C. C. Heath. of Macon, spent the week end day evening included Mr. and
Miss Louise Gilson spent Mon- w j t h Mrs. O. J. Oliver. Mrs. G. A. Allmon, Mr. Wanza
'day night with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Georgie Visage spent the 1 Carpenter, Mr. Grasden Allmon,
Hugh Gilson. wee k end w i t h Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mr. Jack Harris, Miss Sybil Bar-
l Those visiting at the home of cofield. ! row, Miss Kathryn Harris and
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Suggs Sunday M rs. Jake Windham and Riley | Miss Imogene Stringfield.
,vere Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suggs ?pe nt the week end in Macon vis- j Mrs. Jack Wade visited Mrs. G.
of Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert it ing Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Douglas. ' A. Allmon* recently.
Suggs, Mrs. Shealy, Miss Mary Mr and Mrs. Homer Albritton ] Mrs. Ora Barrow and children
Shealy of Thomaston, Mr. and and family of Montezuma, were were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Maxwell and children guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bar- ; Mrs. T. C. Harris and family,
and Mrs. Maxwell of Talbotton. row and family Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. James Barrow
Mr and Mrs. Frank Slaughter Miss Rubye Roberson and Alfred j were Sunday guests of Mr. J. A. j
of Columbus, visited relatives dur Roberson spent the week end in Stringfield and children,
ing the week end. Columbus the guests of Mr. and j Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs I
Mrs. John Parker and son ot Mrs. William Roberson. ,Grady James and Mildred included!
Thomaston were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Childree 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Barfield, Mr. |
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis. a nd Elaine went to Macon recent-:and Mrs. General Barfield and
Miss Nell Beeland of Thomaston ly. . family of near Rupert, Mr. and!
spent the week end with Miss Mr. U. S. Underwood, Mrs. J. W. \ Mrs. Wanza Carpenter and little
Mray Frances Gilson. Windham and Jane spent Tues- son and Miss Ann Hill, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whatley day in Macon. Mrs. Archie Barfield and family
and W. R. spent Sunday with Mr Supt. Elbert Pride made a busi- of near Montezuma, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Whatley. ness trip to Macon Tuesday. ! Jack Wade.
Air. C. B. Whatley of Thomaston Miss Sarah Parks of Macon j ' —■
v'isited Mr. and Mrs. L. S. What- spent Sunday with her parents, TRUCK FOR SALE
ley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Parks., | One 1 1-2-ton Dodge Truck with
Mrs. Gorman Smith spent Sat- Prayer meeting will be held at seven good tires,
urday night with Mrs. Lonnie the home of Mr. G. L. Windham R. C. PETERMAN,
Parker. Friday evening. Butler, Ga., Rte. 2.
You will love the fresh new look of this pretty
slipon every time you wear it.
The elastic goring gives you ‘ house slippy”
comfort at every step . . . and the low heel is so
grand for walking.
In black patent leather
COOLIK’S
Reynolds, Ga. Fort Valley, G a *