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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, OCTOBER 28, 1943.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
CONDUCTED BY
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OF REYNOLDS
3
Nov. 4 Is Set For
Clean-up Day At Local
Methodist Church
R. H.S.Notes
WESLEY
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Mrs. Susie Woods spent several
days in Monticello.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waters spent
Monday in Macon.
Mr. Louis
Rucker, Ala.,
last week end.
Mrs. B.E. Flowers, Mrs. E
Joiner and Mrs. J. H. Neisler we.r-
Eat fish supper at the Halloween j j n Macon Monday.
Carnival Friday night.
Mr. Frank Musslewhite
home for a few days.
Mrs. Hammock spent
with relatives in Plains.
Join the crowd at the Hallowe'en
Carnival Friday Night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Holt of Ma
ts at con were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
i N. L. Halley Sunday.
last week
All Methodist ladies who are
interested in the cleaning of their
church are asked to meet at the
church Thursday, Nov. 4th, at 8
lock a. m., for that purpose.
Taunton of Camp Bring brooms, dust cloths, mops,
visited his mother furniture polish, buckets, scrub
brushes and anything else you
might need about the cleaning. If
you can spare your servants for an
hour or two, bring them along to
help.
We trust that the entire aduli
feminine membership of the
church will enter into the clean
ing wholeheartedly.
This job must be done on the
1. We are glad to report a fine
record was made by our students
Miss Ruby Culverhouse of Thom
jaston, spent the week end with
'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse
Mrs. J. H. Adams of Thomaston Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilson" r
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luke an d Gloria of Thomaston spent
the week end with Mr. and lUrc
Hugh Gilson.
Adams this week.
Miss Elsie Heath of West Point
H
who entered college this Fall in anc j Miss Anna Heath of Thomas-
the Placement Test. Special men- ton spent the week-end with Mr.
tion should be made of Neva Sue arK j Mrs. C. C. Heath.
Miss Louise Gilson spent Friday
night with Mis. T. A. Robbins and
Mrs. Mae Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Suggs vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suggs at
Kirkse.v for her outstanding per
formance in the LaGrange College
Placement Test.
2. We wish to extend our con
gratulations to Pellie Jones, a
former student and graduate
Mr. Troy Whatley and Jerry
James attended the football game above mentioned date so plan to f)av for admission to the Army
We are proud to report
our school, who has been selected ] Reynolds Thursday,
by the LaGrange Female College Mrs. John Hammock has re-
faculty as one of the students turned home after a visit to rela-
irom this institution to have her tives in Thomaston.
r ame placed in the National Col- ; Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Smith
legiate “Who's Who.” and family spent Sunday with Mr
3. A special examination was an d Mrs. Albert Whatley,
hold in our high school last Mon-
in Columbus Saturday
Mrs. Emma
spent tire week end here
Mrs. Maude Smith of Macon
TT . , , ,, spent the week end here with her
Hicks of Macon 1 .. ..
mother, Mrs. Windham.
meet us at the church and do your Ajr Q 0r p S
part. —Press Reporter
Cpl. Joe Pyron of Camp Wheeler
was at home for the week-end.
1 Mrs. S. Y. Pruitt of Thomaston,
was the week end guest of her
I mother, Mrs. E. E. Hodges.
Reynolds To Observe
Hallowe’en Carnival
Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Adams of
Thomaston, spent Sunday with
.. , , Mr. and Mrs. Luke Adams,
that our three senior boys were as
follows: Earl Hightower, A. D. ^ r - ant ^ M rs - A. R. Payne and
Windham and Garland Blair. j children spent Sunday in Potter-
4. We are including these notes ‘ ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maxwell and
daughters of Talbotton, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. y
Suggs.
Cpl. Paul Amerson of Florida
spent the week end with Mr. anci
Mrs. Ernest Amerson.
two poems which we think are j
worth reading.
Miss Sara Poole spent the week
end with Miss Martha Jo Byrd.
Walk for a cake at the
lowe'en Carnival Friday night!
is the guest of Mrs. T. D. Seay.
|
Hitler at the
Reynolds’ Annual Hallowe’en
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cosey of 1 Carnival will be held Friday to
. Tharriaston, were guests of Mr. morrow night.
Hal-j and Mrs. Roy Brewer Sunday. 1 There will be various games of
chance for everyone to try his
Mrs. Robert Cosey and children luck.
Mrs. Maggie Beall of Ft. Valley 1 of Thomaston, spent the 1 week-end Be sure to vote for the Queen of
j with her mother, Mrs. Horton. ( the Carnival. Give the wife a
. break and have supper with us.
Hugh Scaly of Emory spent Come with the Hallowe’en
. spirit and join in the Hallowe’en
j fun.
Mrs. Luke Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs Don't stay at home 'cause the
C. Mitchell and Mr. Wilburn j Gobblins may get you if you
itchell were in Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. C. B. Whatley of Thomas
ton visited homefolks for the
week end.
Mrs. T. A. Robbins, Mrs. W. A.
Spinks, Mrs. John Parker and Mis
Walter Willis were spend-the-day
You say your son can't stand the! guests of Mrs. Fred Jarrell Wed-
Thank God We Don't Need
Your Son
Take a shot at
Mr.
Hallowe'en Carnival Friday night! the week end here with his par
, .| .. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Scaly.
Mr. Jim Carson of Woodbury, IV:
C. spent a few days here recently.
vour son iust like a i s P ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grady j ame s.
O. L. Smith. i
several
here.
days
with
her
Mrs.
R. L.*
Bell
and
parents ,
don't watch out.
Mrs. Ed
Swearingen were in Atlanta Wed
nesday.
Misses Frances Neisler and
Sammie Harp spent Sunday in
Macon.
Misses Cherry Montgomery and
Elaine Rankin of Macon, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
Barrow.
-Pub. Chm.
Taylor Mill News
Mrs. Braxton Turner and son
Bailey of Thomaston, spent the
| week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
Barrow.
Miss Winifred Ruffin of Macon,
spent the week end here with her
parents.
of Macon are visiting Mr. and M.s
Clay Bryan
Mr. and Mrs. Mullins of Macon
Army
And that the going is too tough
for him,
! Do you think that he is any
better
! Than some other mother's Tom or
Tim?
' You raised
girl:
. "He doesn’t drink or smoke” is
your brag:
: Well, if all our boys were just
that,
What do you think would become
of our flag?
You say, “Let the roughnecks do
the fighting;
They are used to the beans and
the stew,"
Well, I'm glad to be classed with
the roughnacks
vould fight for the red,
| nesday.
■ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Russell and
| son of Columbus spent the week-
! end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
! Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hammock
Bateman Mill News
Mr. James Jones was the Tues-
day guest of Mr. Grady James.
Mrs. Grady James was the
Thursday gues of Mrs. Jack Wade
Mrs. G. A. Allmon was the Thurs
day guest of Mrs. June Roberts at
Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Carpenter
and little son were Friday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Grady James.
Mr. Johnnie Melvin was the
Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barrow
were the week end guests of Mr. j
A. Stringfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Carpenter
and little son were weekend guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
.J. Carpenter.
Miss Ann Hill was the guest
Saturday night of Mrs. Grady
James. |
Mr. anr Mrs. W. H. Palmer were
Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Hightower of
Columbus, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Bartlett and fami
ly.
Mr. Lewis Payne has returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poe and Pat j his home in Butler after spending
and Billy Poe, of Macon, were j several days with Mr. and Mrs w hite and blue,
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. j D e Arnold. We go to drill in bad weather
Mrs. Preston Souther and baby E. Marshall. J iy[ r and Mrs. M. N. Poole and And come home with a smile on
Mr F H Griffith is snendine < Mrs. Clay Smith attended the oui face, ...
few daysln MiUen jn bu S "nSf. ' ■ Sin R in E Convention in Oglethorpe While your darlirfg son sirs in the
Don't forget the Hallowe'en , Sunday Ihe And lots another man fight in his
were guests of Mrs. H. H. Aul.nran | Carn.vali |J£ Pool* place.
~unaay. Miss Margaret Woods of Wes- 1 0 f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clov-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook leyan College, and Miss Sue Kirk- 1 is Poole,
and baby spent Wednesday in s<? y °I LaGrange, will spend the I Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Snow had
Macon. > week end at home. ! dinner with the Taylor Mill Wom
an’s Club at the Club House Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow' Amos 18-YEAR-OLD VC.-
and Billy spent Sunday with Mr. PROPOSED IN SENATE
and Mrs. A. H. Jarrell
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allen and
children of Butler,
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Heath and Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Robbins.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Fred Bee-
land and daughter, Patricia, and
Washington, 'Oct. 25—Senator
were Sunday j Harley Kilgore (D-W. Va.) intro
duced a resolution in the Senate
Monday proposing an amendment
to the Constitution of the United
States to allow all citizens over
the age of IS the right to vote.
Mrs. B. P. Jones spent last week ^ Mr and Mrs. James Ricks, Mrs. ^
in Thomaston
Royal.
Underwood has re-
with her sister, Oscar Thompson, Frances Thomp
son and Frank Sams attended the, 1 ' / ‘ . . hp
turned to his home alter a ae-
Circus in Columbus Tuesday. . . ■ . , - o5+ ATr
lightful two-weeks visit with Mr.
James Undrwood and
Maybe we
gamble,
But we fight
did
So go warm
bottle
Thank God,
kid!
drink, smoke and
as our forefathers
the milk for his
we don't need your
Mrs. Phillips Bryan and daugh
ter are guests of Dr and Mrs. S. Misses Gloria Whatley and Ann and Mrs.
If Brvan Howard Neisler, of Shorter College family of Norfolk, Ya.
I will be guests of their respective Mrs. W. T. Smith was admitted
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hobbs spent parents here for the week-end. to the Butler hospital Wednesday
THE VALUE OF A SMILE
It costs nothing but creates
much.
It enriches those who receive
without impoverishing those who
give.
Mr. and Mrs George Porter of Dathine • Brunson of Valdosta will the “home'of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. m “noi^oT'it semet/mes* la Ms tor-
aeon, spent Sunday with Mrs. J spend the week end at home. Parks Friday evening at 7:30.Mrs. „„„
J. W. Windham will lead this sorv
ice.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heath!
in Lutler.
Macon
M. Weaver.
for a tonsil operation. She is now
Misses Marion Newsome, Doro- recuperating at her home.
I thy and Elizabeth Hinton, and Prayer meeting will be held at
Mr. ancl Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and
Mr. David Montfort of Emory Mr. Wilburn Mitchell of Charles-
University, was at home for the ton, S. C., are guests of their par-
weeK-end. :cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Mitchell.
Miss Frances Cook of Ft. Valiev, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Souther, o!
spent the week end with Mrs. B. Macon, spent the week end with
E. Flowers.
Mrs. Wade, Miss Sarah
Mrs. Glover and Miss
ever.
None are so rich they can get
along without, it and none sr poor
Wade, hut are r i c Ber for its benefits.
Shelia
It creates happiness in the
Glover all of Columbus, w'ere the home, fosters good will in a busi
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. nesS) and j s the countersign of
his wife and infant son, Preston
J. L. Patrick and family.
Mr. R. C. Oliver of the Merchant
Jr., who are' the guests of Mr. and Marine in Virginia is visiting rela-
Mrs. Julian Toole of Macon Mrs. Clay Bryan
spent the week end with Mrs. H
H. Aultman.
tives at Taylor Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Blair an'! dcde for trouble.
friends.
It is rest to the weary, delight
to the discouraged, sunshine to
the sac!, and nature's best anti-
Yet it cannot be bought, begged
borrowed or stolen, for it is
Georgia State
FAIR
MACON, GA.
October 27ih
Thru
November 6th
Lets All Qo For Fun
Entertaining
Mrs.
spent
The many' friends of Mr. and lamily of Macon, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hunter Bryan of Panama Mrs. Jake Windham Sunday.
Dan Beeland of Macon City, Canal Zone, regret to learn Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Windham something that is no earthly good I
the w'eek end with Mrs.> of the death of their infant son, and Jane, Mrs. Elbert Pride and t0 anybody till it is given aw’ay.
V
Homer Beeland.
Roscoe Hunter Jr. on Sept. 30th.
Cad were Sunday dinner guests of And if i n the rush someone
Miss Bell Gardner at the Teachers’ should be too tired to give you a
Miss Dorothy Saunders, who is Messrs Billy Whatley and Thom- Cottage. smile, won't you leave one of
in training at the Macon hospital as Pooleof Mercer, Bobby Ault- Mr. and Mrs. Carvis Childree yours?
spent the week end wdth her par- man of G. M. C., and Earl Weav- and family spent Sunday with Mr. ' For -nobody needs a smile as
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Saunders, er of the University of Georgia and Mrs. Otis Morrell. much as those who have none
^ will spend the week end with their Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Johnson and left to give.
* 1 ■■— ' parents here. family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry When you are gone the smile
Johnson in Butler Sunday. you give will linger long in the
Mrs. Jimmie Cook and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wanzie Peterman memory of your friends.—Anony-
Elizabeth, accompanied by Miss and family of Thomaston spent mous.
Lucy Bryan have returned to their Sunday with Mrs. O. J. Oliver. ■
home at Lovingston, Va., after Mr. T. G. Childree of Thomas- 1
spending sometime with Dr. and ' ton visited relatives at Taylor,
Mrs. S. H. Bryan. , Mill Sunday.
| Mrs. G. B. Windham, Mr. and
| Mrs. Dobbs and ^daughter, Wrs Jessie Windham and family
Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Be- and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Windham Babs Bond, Sue Fain, Skippy Og-
dard, Willie Griffith and ; Mrs. W. and f amily all of Thomaston spent ourn and Sylvia Ann Hortman.
A. Saunders of Atlanta, were td( , W eok end with Mr. and Mrs. Grade 4: Rcathaline Byrd.
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GRADE 3: Shirley Trussell, Bar
bara Hollis, Sylvia Swearingen,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grif
fith and other relatives here Sun
day.
i
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. T
; Barrow Saturday' and Sunday
were Miss Mary Alice Silvey of
Asheville, N. C., Miss Thelma Bar-
row and Mr. George Pooler of Ma
con and Miss Ruby Morgan of
Butler.
Riley Windham and family.
Five Points News
GRADE 5: Julian Hollis, Betty
Nelson, Juanita Childree and
Jeraldine Slaton.
GRADE 6: Edwards Cooper.
! GRADE 7: Constance Barrow,
Mrs. Calvin Jarrell spent Wed- Evelyn Gaultney, Elaine Wind-
nesday’ with her sister, Mrs. Geo. ham, Jerry James, and Sonny
Young in Panhandle Shealy.
Mr. James Jarrell spent the GRADE 9: Carol Barrow,
week end with his parents, Mr. Grade
10: Marinan Hollis and
and Mrs. T. D. Jarrell and family- Charlie Montfort.
Miss Neisler Elected
Secretary Freshman
Class Shorter College
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pitts and
children of Thomaston were the
Sunday guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Jarrell.
Mrs. Phillip Jarrell was the
Wednesday guest of Mrs. T. D.
Jarrell and Miss Grace Jarrell.
i Mr. W. A. Bennett was the week
Miss Ann Howard Neisler. end guest of his son \lr. C. F.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. How- Bennett.
ard Neisler. of Reynolds, and no\t Mrs. Henry Jarrell spent Wed-
member of the Freshman Class at nesday with Mrs. Paul Montgom-
Shorter College, Rome, Ga., has cry.
been elected secretary' of her class Mr. E. M. Gaultney attended the
in the Freshman elections held at Association in Thomaston last
GRADE 11: Earl Hightower.
Shorter.
Other officers of the class of
1947 are:
Pres., Mary Auwers, Atlanta.
V-Pres., Wilann Sheppard,Rome.
Treas., Ruth Gragg, Bainbridge
week.
Miss Hazel Jarrell and Mrs.
Hugh Cheek and daughter were
Thursday guests of Mrs. Henry
Jarrell.
OPA PROMISES 30 DAYS'
NOTICE BEFORE SHOE RATION
STAMP NO 18 EXPIRES
Washington, Oct. 23—To quiet
rumors and end scare-buying, the
OPA said the public will be given
30 days’ notice before shoe ration
ing stamp No. 18 pecomes invalid.
There are no present plans to
terminate the stamp, OPA said, j
Originally scheduled to expire Oct |
31, it was extended indefinitely j
last month.
It matters not what be thy lot,
So love doth guide; For storm or
Mr. G. B. Jarrell is on the sick shine, pure peace is thine, What'ei
list we regret to learn. betide. Mary Baker Eddy.
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