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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, DECEMBER 2, 1943.
TAYLOR MILL NEWS WESLEY
CHARING
Thanksgiving holidays with Lewis
Watson Jr.
Miss Imogene Bartlett spent tlu 1
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thrs.
Perkins. •
Mrs. Mae Riley spent Thnaks- ;
giving holidays at her home in
Butler.
Mr. W. R. Whatley of Thomaston
vs
Mrs J T Barrow spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Paulk and
in Maenn ' idaughter, Sylvia, of Birmingham,,
1 Ala., were guests of Mrs. Irene.
Mr. atjd Mrs. James Ricks spent vvhatley for Thanksgiving.
Sunday afternoon in Montezuma, i T , I , . .
3 y i Mrs. W. D. Saunders, Lots Carl Kent and family.
Mr. arid Mrs. F. M. Carson and tj aunde rs, Mrs. A. C. Royston, Mrs j Miss ciara Mae Poole spent the
Mrs. James spent Thanksgiving in m. L. Gritfin and Mrs. Roy Clay i Thanksgiving holidays in Ideal
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carlisle have ipe nt several days last week with
returned after speding several ,datives here.
days in Manchester visiting rela- ! Mr. and Mrs. Lige Parker spent
tives. Billy returned to Ft Benring i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Sunday. '• Heath and Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moore, | Robbins.
Janie and Charles, and Mrs. C. H. Mrs. Edward B. Morton of Lump
Mrs. E. H. Morrison has returned
home after a visit with Mrs M \
Hall.
Miss Mary Ann Watson spent
Thanksgiving holidays with her
Moore spent the weekend in , kin, and Miss Lula Stanford of
Griffin the guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Macon spent Thanksgiving holi
days with their parents, Rev. and
Mrs. J. H. Stanford.
Miss Elsie Heath of West Point
Mr. and Mrs. S. Garrett were in
Macon SuncAy.
Mrs. Lessie Garrett and Mrs Eu
nice Singleton or Manchester were m ' 0 th e r~°ln Thomlstom
visiting in Charing Sunday. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Rustin were Hubert Rogers were: Mr. and Mrs
guests of Mrs. J. W. Welch Sun- E au l Rogers of Thomasville and
Mr. Jack Rogers of Americus.
day - Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hill and
Mrs. O. G. Bloodworth, Mrs. children spent Sunday with Mr
Ross Duke, Mrs. Lewis Watson, and Mrs. Pole Hill.
Lewis Watson Jr., and Ulus Wall
were in Americus on business
Wednesday.
Mrs. Georgia Garrett was the
Griffin.
shopped in Macon Friday.
Mr. David Montfort of Emory. Mr ant } Mrs. e. T. Shealy and
University spent Thanksgiving at g onil y spent Sunday in Thomas-
home. ’ j ton with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
„ ! Suggs and Mrs. Henry Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Beeland |
spent > Wednesday in Atlanta on j Messrs Hugh Sealy, Albert Dan
business. ’ i Payne, James James and
W A. H „ nf Weaver of the University of Geor
gia, spent the holidays at home.
with her parents,
Clovis Poole.
Mr* and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Miss Anna Heath of Thomas- I guest of Mrs. Lala Garrett Sun-
Jack Smith of
Thoifoaston were recent visitors ot
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Youngblood
Bottie of Columbus spent Thanksgiving
holidays with relatives at Taylor
Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Windham and
ton spent the Thanksgiving holi
days with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Heath.
Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Suggs were: Mrs.
G. T. Whitehead and children of
Macon: Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Suggs and Mrs. Irene Peed of But
ter; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suggs of
Reynolds; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Miss Marguerite
Wesleyan College spent the week- ^ _
end at home. Mrs. Shuler Antler and daugh- f a mily of Junction City spent Sun-|^ u SR s and Mis. Henry Shealy and
•.nd family 1 ers, June » and Iris ' visiteri Mr -1 day with Mr. and Mrs. Boss Bus ’ Vtarv Shpa,v nf Thomaston: Mr.
‘ with their and Mrs - Edgar Whatley and Mr. bee
j andMrs. E. E. Barrow for the ^ a nd Mrs. Ernest Parker and!
i week-end. j Ed and Mrs. Opal Cobb and j
Mrs. Oscar Thompson, Mrs. W. Wayne spent the week end with
C. Sealy, Miss Mary Ella Camp, relatives in Thomaston.
Dr. Jim Fountain
spent Thanksgiving
father's family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hollis of Ft.
Valley spent Sunday with Mr. and
James Hollis.
Mrp. James noms. M rs. H K Sealy and Mr. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Windham
Mrs. M. J. Wood and children of Sealy attended the Georgia-Tech (and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Ft. Valley, visited Mrs. McDonald | ball game in Atlanta Saturday,
for the week end. Mr> w. M. Parker, Miss Eliza-
Mcssrs Albert James and Bootie beth Parker, Mrs. C. L. Pyron and
Weaver attended the ball game in Miss Katie Hicks spent
Mary Shealy of Thomaston; Mr. j
iand Mrs. Wm. Maxwell and chil
dren of Talbottou.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Russell and
j son, Boyd, of Columbus, spent
| several day^ recently with Mr. and
i Mrs. W. J. Willis.
| Messrs J. T. Amos and Hugh
i Gilson spent Tuesday in Thomas-
' Windham and family and Miss ton.
Annie Laura Windham of Thom- pfc. J. W. Bickley has returned
| aston visited relatives at Taylor j to his base at Ft. Jackson, S. C.,
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Purvis at-
tendedt he show at Butler Sunday.
Mrs. Georgia Garrett, Mrs. O. G.
Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gar
rett spent Thanksgiving in Al
bany.
Mr.a nd Mrs. Carl Hobbs of
Panama City, Fla., returned home
Tuesday after a visit to their
parents.
Ulus Wall of Mauk spent
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodall anti
children spent Sunday with M r
and Mrs. B. F. Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Culliver and
children spent Sunday with M r
and Mrs. Fred Stubbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones
in Columbus Sunday.
Ginners’ Report
There were 7,582 bales of cotton
ginned in Taylor county from the
crop of 1943 prior to Nov. 14 as
compared with 6,754 bales to the
the samed ate last year.
Atlanta Saturday.
Thanks
i giving with Mrs. Robert Hicks and j
Mrs. Mary Ham in Montezuma. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waters vis-
ited their parents in Montezuma ( Mrs. W. C. Sealy who has been
Thankseiving Day. visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Sealy ,
1 ^ h left Monday for New Orleans to
Mrs. Ed Goddard and Mack are v j s j t j ier p are nts, Mr. and Mrs. L.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. George | K Sanford for the month of De- !
Goddard this week. comber. i
Mill for the week end.
Mrs. Hershel Bloodworth
been admitted to an Ellaville hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Poole and
family of Ideal, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Poole.
Mrs. J. W. Windharn, Elber,
Pride and Miss Bell Gardner spent
i after spending sometime with his
has 1 mother, Mrs. Albert Whatley.
Upton’s Mill News
I Friday in Macon.
Mr. Bobby Aultman of G. M. C. j Mr. ajid Mrs. Boyd and Edgar Mr. U. S. Underwood was dis-
spent the Thanksgiving holidays ^ Adel, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence missed from the Oglethorpe Pri-
with home folks. j Powell of Ellaville, and Mr. and i vate Infirmary Wednesday and is
Mrs. Douglas Tye of Americus, j now recuperating at his home,
vpent Thanksgiving at the home
of Mr. Will Powell.
Miss Mary Ella Camp of New-
nan visited Mrs. H. K. Sealy for
the Thanksgiving holidays. .
Old Clothes Needed
For War-Tom Europe;
All Help Apreciated
Miss Winnie Griffith who is
teaching in Columbus, spent the
week end with home folks.
Miss Florence Smith and Miss
Helen Miller of Bainbridge are
upending this week at home.
and Mrs. J. G. Hicks spent rp be old clothes Drive is on.
Thanksgiving with Mr. J. u. y QU don > t need the old clothes, but
foung and family in Panhandle. (be p C , 0 pi e Q f war-torn Europe
Mr and Mrs Guy Windham and need them. This is a home front spent Thursday with her parents,
Elaine spent Sunday in Munches- lob for all of us. j Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Parks,
ter with* their brother, Mr. Tucker. Stop! Take time to collect Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harrison and
. ’ these clothes! And leave them at family of Macon spent Sunday
Mrs. James, Mrs. F. M. Carson the home of Mrs. John Mims! j-with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arnold,
and, -Mc^. J. G. Hicks spent Friday All types arc needed for men, The Taylor Mill Woman's Club
in Macqn with Mrs. Henry Hicks, women, boys, girls and infants will hold its regular monthly
„ ’ . . and any unwearable clothing meeting Saturday night at the
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver trawfoio ic h can be reduced to rags, is school building beginning at .7:30
TVfonAn cnont TnHnkSP'lVinf I . .
Prayer meeting will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Po
sey Friday evening. Mr. Billy
Windharn will lead this service.
Mr. .Kenneth Barrow was ad
mitted to the Butler hospital Sun
day for an appendix operation. His
many friends wish for him a
speedy and complete recovery.
Mr. Cecil Parks of Montezuma,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Barrow.
Miss Sarah Parks of Macon
Mr. and Mrs. James Royal of
Howard were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Wisham and fami
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Harris had
as guests Thanksgiving Day Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Harris of Butler
and Miss Edna Stringfield.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Upton and
Margaret Stringfield attended the
Davis-Pearson reunion at New
Smyrna Presbyterian church in
Marion county Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harris, Pvt.
and Mrs. Albert Harris visited Mr.
and Mrs. George Hurt near Colum
bus last week.
Miss Kathryn Harris of Thomas
ton visited home folks this week.
Mr. J. C. Davis of Buena Vista
was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs
T. W. Upton.
Rev. F. H. Johnson of Thomaston
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Bodiford.
Market Your
PECANS
With Us
We pay the highest cash prices
for all varieties including
seedlings.
Neisler Warehouse
Reynolds, Georgia
of Macon spent Thanksgivin
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ci aw ford.
Mr. Ed Swearingen and mother
and Mrs. N. L. Halley spent Sun
day in Buena Vista visiting rela
tives.
Mrs. Jinks of Mauk, and Miss
Ruby Jinks of Atlanta, spent the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Bell.
I wanted.
Young Matron's Class
Entertains New Pastor
With Delightful Reception
Mr. and Mis.
who is stationed
Texas spent las f
parents.
at a
week with
o'clock
j Mrs. Tinie G. McDaniel of Mt.
! Berry, is filling the vacancy in the
j Taylor Mill school caused by the
j resignation of Mrs. Herman Parks.
I Miss Edna Underwood of Macon
and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Under
wood of Thomaston, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Underwood and family
; of Thomasville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. U. S. Underwood during the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mathews
and Mr. and Mrs. Wanzie Peter
man and family of Thomaston,
Mrs. Sam
spent the Thanksgiving
with her mother, Mrs.
Hqcjgcs.
F.
The Young Matron's Sunday
school class of the Reynolds
James Crawford, Methodist church entertained in
camp in, the Sunday school room Wednes-
his-i day evening with a reception for
j the new pastor and his wife. Rev. a ‘ nd ‘‘Mrs. R. L."Lawhorn
; und Mrs. Leon Edwards. Welcome were g unda y guests of Mrs. Jessie
Prulu oi Thomaston | vvas extended by Mrs. Roy Brewer Qjj ver
holidays of the Young Matron's class, Mvs. Mnj ; Jake windham and Ri i 0 y
Oscar Thompson of the Juvenile anc j ^,j rs j ose p b Perkins and Ora
department, Mrs. C. S. Sawyer of; ^ W ere the weekend guests of
the WSCS, H. K. Sealy who is su-
Mrs. Susie Woods. Mrs. Robert perintendent of the Sunday school,
Aultman, Mrs. Ben Hinton and p M. Carson as chairman of the M r , Pride has returned to
Mrs. Howard Neisler shopped in Board of Stewards, and E. H. hcf home in Greenville, S. C„ af-
Macon Monday. , Joiner of the men s class. Rev. Ed- spending several days with
rviffin i wards was sent to Reynolds from; g upt and Mrs. Elbert Pride.
’ the Savannah district at the meet | ^ Segall and Miss Fairy
ing of the last annual conference, j pi unRe tt of Macon, were guests of
■ I Supt. and Mrs. Elbert Pride
Bateman Mill News 'Thursday. R .. ,, .
Miss Annie Rogers ot Manches-
I ter is spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Carpenter T S j r and Mrs. W. F. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Douglas in Ma-
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Sandra and John Willis visited
their mother, Mrs. A. C. Royston
for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Goddard
Jr., and daughters, Coral and Ann!
of Atlanta, spent the weekend
with relatives here.
were week end guests of their pat
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carpenter.
Those from Taylor Mill attend
ing the Evangelistic Rally at
Grand Theatre
Reynolds, Georgia
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DEC. 3 - 4
THE KANSAN
Richard Dick and Jane Wyatt
Also MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN
Roy Rogers and Sons of the Pioneers
Friday: 7:30 P. M.
Saturday: 2:00 to 11:00 P. M.
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Miss Mildred James spent the, Bethol church Thanksgiving Day-
week end with her parents Mr. and , were Messrs Lee Posey, D. A. Co-
24 Lbs Gold Flour $1.39
24 Lbs R«ses 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
Mortous
Sausage Seasoning 35c
Mrs. Grady James.
Mr. Graysden Allmon, Mrs. G.
‘ A. Allmon, Miss Ann Hill spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
j Buck Williams and family,
j Mr. and Mrs. Grady James and
; daughter Mildred, were Sunday
' guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bar-
i field near Rupert.
I Mr and Mrs. Wanza Carpenter
and little son were Monday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Grady James.
Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Carpenter
were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Ora
Barrow.
Mrs. Jack Wade vvas the Satur
day guest of Mrs. Grady James.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady James were
in Potterville htis week on busi
ness.
field, Misses Bell Gardner, Ophelia
Patrick, Dorothy and Marshall
Crook, Janet Barrow and Macel
Parks.
Howard News
FOR SALE
Several hundred glass jugi
suitable for syrup.
E. A. Hollis, Reynolds, Ga.
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES « SERVICE
209 E. Gordon Street
Phone 497 -W Thocuaeton, Go,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard King of
Augusta, were guests of Mrs.
Nanie Martin and other relatives
here last week.
Miss Lola Mae Edwards spent
Thanksgiving holidays with Misses
Doris and Wynelle Culverhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckner were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cosby and Mrs. Lizzie Gilbert.
Mr. Frank Pickard of Macon
was the Monday visitor of Mrs.
Beulah Pickard
Mrs. C. E. Willis was the recent
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Wil
lis and family near Howard.
Thomas and Johnnie Edwards
spent several days fast week the
guests of their aunt, Mrs. G. B.
Culverhouse.
Mr. nad Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse
and Miss Ruby Culverhouse were
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Beulah
and Miss Fannie Pickard.
Miss Pearl McManus visited
net sister, Mrs. Ida Spinks in
Thomaston last week.
SUNDAY and MONDAY, DEC. 5 - 6
The Victory Show of 1943
Eighty Star Cast and Six Leading Orchestras
Sunday: 2:00 P. M. and 8:45 P. M.
Monday: 7:30
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, DEC. 8 - 9
DESPARADOES
In Techicolor. Randolph Scott and Big|Boy Williams
Wednesday: 7:30 P. M.
Thursday: 7:30