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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER.
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GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 25, 1943.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
TAYLOR MILL NEWS Upton’s Mill News
conducted by
Mr. atul Mrs. Otis Youngblood The Lebanon Baptist Womans
and family were Sunday guests of Missionary Society will observe
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OF REYNOLDS
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'W j Mr. and Mrs. Gervis Merrell and "A Day of Prayer at Lebanon
Hj family. eh.ireh F
, Roy Wade spent Sunday with
|<7 ! Bobby Smitii.
Taylor Mill New*
Howard New*
Mrs. Fo> Perkins and Anneth
Mr Billv Whatlev spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suggs, Mrs , days in Thomaston with Mrs.
at home * iShoaly and Mary Shealy of Thom Perkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J aston visited Mr. and Mrs. E. T. ^ Searcy.
'Mr. Henry Waters is in Atlanta, shealv Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Carvis Childree
,on business. j Mf and MrS Chas . s . Sawyer! and family spent Sunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath spent j ant j children spent the past week ; and Mrs - " R ‘ Blalr and fami, *‘
Sunday in Atlanta. end with relatives at Cuthnort i Mr Floyd Merrell of Alabama
and County Line. I spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Carvis Childree.
Mrs. R. M. Jinks of Mauk will
„ „ T . ... „ , be the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. T. V. Joiner is thy guest of L B(;U and Mr . Bell during the
Prof. E. H. Jomer and family. Thanksgiving holidays.
Mrs, John Mims and children] Mrs Ruth Drevvery 0 f Griffin, is Frank Perkins,
wore recent visitors m by ves ei. j spending some time with her sis- Mrs. Shellie Swafford Is iri
Mir.: R. L. Bell and Miss Laurice ter, Mrs. Alice James at the home Greenville, S. C., visiting her hus-
Aultrrian spent Friday in Macon, of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson. j band who is in the Army .
.. u u. Mr. J. B. Brown of Meigs, is vis-
Mrs. Ed Swearingen was a visit-! Mrs. F. H. Sams, Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Beeland
were in Macon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins
and Patsy and Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Perkins and Ora Lee were
recent guests of Mr. ajid Mrs.
church Friday, Nov. 26. The pub
lic is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Upton visit
ed relatives in Moultrie, Douglas
;nd Nahunta and points in Flori
da last. week.
Miss Thelma Barfield of Thom
aston, spent the week end with
Mrs. Lucy B. Harris.
Misses Joyce Lumpkin and
Juanita Lee of Thomaston were
guests of Miss Arah Locke last
week.
Lt. Thomas Upton, Mrs. Upton
and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Montfort, Miss Lois Mont-
fort of Buena Vista, visited Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Upton Sunday.
Mrs. Lula Barfield of Thomaston
visited Mrs. Lucy B, Harris and
family last week.
Imogene Stringfield spent the
week end with Elaine Harris at
Thomaston.
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t<f' Montezuma 1 ?" mi? Sundav Ricks/ Mrs. Frank' ’ Mussiewhtte,, children, Mr and Mrs. | M r. T. W. Upton made a busines
to Montezuma menu., bunua,. . ^ ^ £ Marshal , and Frank James Brown and family. trip to Columbus Tuesday.
Rev. Hartman, of Mercer was the ! <5 arns j r . t W ere in Macon Tuesday. ’ Mr. Bob Hortman of Rupert is Messrs Carlton Harris, Howard
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. j . visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Amor- Barrow, Philmon Green, Randall
E Whatley Mr. arid Mrs. C. S. Taylor of Ft. son . llld family. i Harris spent Sunday in
' Valley and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mrs c j p r i dc Q f Greenville, S. ton wdth relatives.
Mrs. R. R. Brewer, Mrs. J. H. I Farrar and baby of Gray were c > is visiting her children, Supt.
Brewer and Jimmie Rae visited in Sunday guests of Mrs. D. T. Mont- and -jyj rs> Elbert Pride.
Macon Friday. fort and family.
Miss Julia Parker of Tennille Dan Payne is speedily recovering spent several days last week with
spent last week end with heijfrom an appendix operation and mot her, Mrs. Odell Smith,
homo folks here. ! is expected homo from the hos-
I pital Wednesday to the delight of . , , x _ . .
Sgt. and Mrs. James Craw'ford, his many friends. P ital ,ast Friday
of Camp Claiborne, La., are guests.
of relatives here. Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Thomas Frank Peacock.
, „ land Jimmy Joiner, Mrs. T. V. Mr. Johnnie Windham and Mrs.
Mrs. Will Camp Seal>, of T)ur- joiner and Mrs. B. E. Flowers Eee Posey and Odell Smith spent
'will be Thanksgiving guests of Friday night and Saturday in At-
relatives at Chattahoochee, Fla. i lanta. They were called to the
hospital there on account of ill-
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson of noss „f Mrs. William Bartlett.
Cordele, Mr. and Mrs. Merideth Supt. Elbert Pride made a busi-
Clarke and children of Atlanta are ness trip to Macon Saturday,
expected to spend the holidays \Ve are glad to have Mr. and
Thomas-
Pvt. Albert Harris and Mrs. Har
ris, of Florida, Naval Training
Mr. J. C. Smith of Ft. Benning, Camp, are visiting home folks.
Mrs. D. M. Harris entertained at
i Miscellaneous Shower Saturday
afternoon in honor of her niece
Mrs. James Barrow, a recent
bride. Many nice gifts were pre-
(Too Late For Last Issue)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peacock and
Mrs. Wallace Beardin visited Mrs.
Minnie Peacock at Montezuma
hospital Sunday.
Miss Bell Gardner and Mrs. J.
W. Windham visited Mr. U. S.
Underwood who is in Oglethorpe
private infirmary in Macon, Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robins and
family spent the week end with
their, parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. N.
Poole.
Supt. Elbert Pride made a busi
ness trip to Macon Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Avrett and
family and Mrs. Alvah Layfield
and baby spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Rogers.
Mr. and Mis. Enoch Johnson
and family spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Rogers at Rupert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parker and
Mrs. Odell Smith spent seve.al
days recently in Atlanta with Mrs
William Bartlett who is in a hos
pital there on account of serious
burns received several days ago.
Mr. J. W. Windham visited Mr.
U. S. Underwood at the Oglethorpe
Infirmary Sunday.
Miss Betty Sprangler of Thomas-
ton spent Sunday with Miss Ruby
Roberson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mathews
Miss Lola Edwards spent Wed
nesday night with Miss Ixiuise
Vann near Butler.
Mrs. Lizzie Gilbert w-as the re
cent guest of Mrs. J. A. Buckner.
Mr. Parker, agent at the depot,
spent the week end at East Point
Mrs. Carson Parks and little son
visited Mrs. Ellis Pike recently.
Mr. dud Mrs. Carl Brown and
Stephens of near Roberta spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. B
Brown and Mrs. Mollie Adams.
Miss Louise Parks is spending
Thanksgiving holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Parks
near Howard.
Mrs. Lee Watson visited Mrs.
Willie Vanlandingham Friday,
i Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
John Brown were Mr. and Mrs.
Shellman Martin, Mr. Horace Mar
tin and Mrs. Mafic Knight and
little daughter, all of Macon,
i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckner at
tended preaching services at Ho
reb church Sunday.
: .
spent Sunday with Mrs. Jessie
Oliver.
Mr. Ralph Underwood spent the
week end in Thomaston visiting
friends.
Mrs. U. S. Underwood and Ralph
spent Wednesday with Mr. Under
wood at the Oglethorpe infirmary
in Macon.
ham, N. C., is the guest of Mr. ancl
Mrs. H. K. Scaly.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Byrd of But
ler were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Brewer.
Messrs A. J. Fountain and Hood-
Mrs. Minnie Peacock was dis
missed from the Montezuma hes-
„ and is reeupe
rating at the home of her son, Mr. sented followed by a pleasant so
cial hour.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bodiford, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Bodiford and chil
dren were visitors of Mr. and Mrs
Ben Banvick near Ellavilie Sun
day.
WESLEY
man Parks made :
to Maeon Monday.
business 1 rip 1 v y ith Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Neisler.
. „ „ „ T , , , , (Too Late For Last Issue)
Mrs. C. B. Wade and tamliy move j Migs Df)fa Heath G f Atlanta
The many friends and relatives 1 ° r u / n spent several days recently with
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Swearingen! of Mr. L. T. Barrow regret to learn' £ J®* 'u-b/'to Macon Mr , aad M i®- J * ?. eath and Mr '
and Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley oJ his illness and hope for him a S a d ' ! and Mrs ’ r - A ' *? bbi jV s - ,
speedy recovery so that he may ' D t rrw Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hammock
soon return home from the Macon lss . 5 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley and hospital. day night in A aeon. "and family at. Talbotton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen Mrs. U. S. Underwood, Ralph. ; Miss Anna Heath of Thomaston
spent Sunday in Buena Vista.
iifton E. Marshall, of of- Betty Anne and Sarah were Sun- ‘ spent ' the wee k nd with her par-
aining school, Ft. Benning day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lents> M r. and Mrs. C. C. Heath.
shopped in Atlanta Friday.
enrin rnrnrn rmm« rmm rnn i\/i n nnn
day night in Macon
Mrs. U. S. Underwood,
Mr. Clifton
ficers training
Mr. Bobby Aultman, student of and a friend, Mr. Ralph Gustin, of Windham.
G. M. C., will spend Thanksgiving ; South Bend, Indiana, and Ft. Ben- — 1 — -
holidays with his parentis here. 1 ning spent the week end with Mr. CROWELL
,, , . , and Mrs. Earl Marshall. i
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Horton and, j
baby bt Mliledgeville spent Sun- ] Rev. and Mrs. Leon Edwards Miss Wilma Montgomery
day with Mrs. Charlie P. Horton. 1 have arrived and are occupying Macon spent Monday with
of
her
Mrs. Wm. Maxwell and daugh
ter of Talbotton, are spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Suggs.
Mr. Robert Halstead has re
turned home from Savannah
nave arrived anu are occupying iviacon suem iviunuay i . . , .
the local Methodist parsonage, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mont- ; "here e las xxn 1
Mrs /. L ; T ' Ba . r . r0 1 W a . nd i they having been transferred here gomery. ! , A ri
Mr. Theodore Barrow visited rela r rom the Rocky Ford Charge in Mrs. J. W. O’Neal, Mrs. Walter! ua( „ H e a th snent' Sunday
lives in Thomaston for the week- th nilh]in niotrint h tbo rpwni ,™ n „i t, t puiimnn ..ml M,ss Dora Heath £>Pfnt Sunday
,thc Dublin District at the recent O’Neal, Mrs. R. L. Philmon and Mr> and Mrs . willie Neisler
session of the South Georgia Miss Tommie O'Neal spent one j Burtis Bickley of Thomas-
Methodist Conference. The citizens jay last week m Griflin with Mf t Monday night with rela-
ol Reynolds-Crowell charge extend and Mrs. Raymond Cook. Itives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neisler
and daughter, Miss Frances Neis
ler, w'ore shopping in Macon Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Lamar Russell andj
children, Lainar Jr., and Lynn; Chapter U.D.C. Met
spent Thursday in Americus with I T . , T ,
Iriends. j At l_.OCal ClUD House
Market Your
them a very cordial welcome.
Gordon-Carson
The Anthony - Barrow Circle met, Gordon-Carson Chapter of
at the home of Mrs E. Whatley | th lf D c held its ^ meet .
tor its regular monthly meeting (ing at the Club Housc Nov . 18th
Monday p.m. | with Miss Melissa Qgburn enter-
Miss Sara Harp from the Uni- ] taining. There were twenty cein-
versity of Georgia is expected to ! hers and six visitors present. The
spend Thanksgiving holidays with j visitors were: Mrs. K. W. Hodges,
relatives here. j Mrs. T. L. Ruffin, Mrs. Pearl
I Blythe, Mrs. Drewery, Mrs. Joiner
Mrs. Paul Poe, Cherrie Poe and I and Mrs. Guy Clyatt.
Del mo Findley of Macon were i Mrs, F. A. Ricks conducted the
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.I business meeting. The selection,
Earl Marshall. i and sending of Christmas boxes)
I to the Confederate Veteran's
| Mrs. W. R. Cosey accompanied, Mrs. John Hammock visited rel
, Mrs. P. E. McDaniel of Reynolds a tives at Thomaston recently,
i to Macon Tuesday. j
Mr .and Mrs. J. M r Beeland and [ mmm_
I children were Sunday guests of
Mr.' and Mrs. E. E. Heath at But-
■ ler.
Mr. arid Mrs. Austin Guinn were
weekend guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kilby,
i Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
i J. B. Goodwin were Mr. and Mrs.
! Jim Brewer and daughter of Rcy-
i adds and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Byrd
; of Butler.
1 Rev. and Mrs. Edwards were
i dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Turn Montgomery and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Montgomery Sunday.
Mr. James Young left last Wed
With Us
We pay the highest cash prices j
for all varieties including
seedlings.
Neisler Warehouse
Reynolds, Georgia
nesday for Ft. McPherson where
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cosey and [ “’ will be inducted into the U. S.
little daughter were spend-the-da> Home and to Contoduate whIoas
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. r. Awis referred to eomnnttee. Mrs. Th(> many f r j ends of Miss Janie
R. Brewer and Mrs. Addie Ham- j E , d „?i v f ar i ngen ^ sported profit NpjsIer will reere t to learn that
mock.
Grand
j of $10.80 from the
I plants.
sale of pansy
Neisler will regret to
se is confined to the Montgomery
wish
THEATRE
REYNOLDS, GA.
WED & THURS. NOV. 24 & 25
Arabian Knights
In Techicolor
Johnnie Hall and Marie Monte/
FRI.&SAT. NOV. 26 & 27
The Chance of A Life
Time
Chester Maner As Boston
Blackey
Also
Hail To The Rangers
Charles Starrett
The historian, Miss Kate Hicks ‘ hos P ital for treatment. We
announced that the Georgia tor her art ear > rt (o\<i>.
brary Commission has sent a list! Mr - aad , Mrs '. t „ U, "° rd ^ damS
of books on the study topics forj^'f Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
the U. D. C. programs. These j M ' Montgomery.
books are available to U. D. C. _ . .. ” .
members but must be ordered) Earnestness is enthusiasm tern-
through the local librarian. Miss P ered b Y reason.—I ascal.
Elda Blackmon. I _ . j.j jae.r-jl
A very interesting program was 1 1
| presented by the historian. The j
| musical number was a vocal duet,
j ‘An Autumn Lullaby” by Mrs. B.
W. Hinton and Mrs. E. W. Hodges !
i accompanied by Mrs. T. L. Ruffin.
) The speaker for the afternoon i
jwas Mrs. Ed Swearingen who I
spoke on Russia. She gape a very
; informative and entertaining stu
dy of Russia from four different
angles: Geographical, ethical, his
torical and political.
Mrs. C. L. Pyron conducted the
round table discussion.
—U. D. C. Reporter.
SUN. & MON. NOV. 28 & 29
You Were Never
Lovlier
Fred Astair & Reta Haywood
WED. & THURS. DEC. 1 & 2
Sahara
Humphrey Bogart
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Greetings To Soldiers
Overseas Must Be In
Sealed Envelopes
______ i
According to instructions receiv- j
ed at the local postoffice Christ
mas greeting cards for soldiers
overseas must be sent in sealed
envelopes and prepaid at the first
class rate.
The War Department further
urged that such cards be mailed
at once, stating that cards mailed
now will, according to the Army
postal service, reach even the most
remote A. P. O.’ by Dec. 25.
24 Lbs ?oid Flour $1.39
24 Lbs rosL Flour $123
24 Lbs Snappy Flour $1.14
Orange Peel Lb 45c
Lemon Peel Lb 45c
Citron Lb 45c
Sunshine Krispy 1 Lb 19c
Myles Salt 100 Lb $1.15
Lard Cans Each 39c
Fresh Coconuts Ea 25c
Mortons
Sausage Seasoning 35c
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ONLY
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