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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARCH 9, 1944.
Reynolds Department
• Conducted By
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Miss Ann Neisler
Named On Honor List
At Shorter College
Mies Ann Howard Neisler, of
Reynolds, now a freshman at
Shorter College, was recently
named on the High Honor l^ist of
Mr, R. L. Swearingen spent Mon
day lh Atlanta.
Mauk News
Upton’s Mill News
Mrs. J. H. Drewery has returned the college at the annual Honors
to her home in Griffin but will re- o ay program held there,
turn here to visit her sister, Mrs. Miss Neisler is the daughter of
\if. Earl Weaver spent the week j Alice James later this week. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Neisler, of
end with relatives. „ _ , . . _ . ! Reynolds, and her sister, Miss
I Mr - H - K - Seal y> wh0 155 on Fed ' , Frances Neisler graduated at
Mr. and Mrs. Gray Hicks visited cral Jury in Columbus this week shorter last June. g
MohtdZUma last Thursday. |was accompanied there Monday by i ‘ Mjss Neis j er i s secretary of the
Miss Julia Parker spent the Mrs - Sealy * Mrs. Susie Woods. Mrs. freshman c i ass and a freshman
weekend with SKv». P Shealey and Mrs ‘ R E ‘ Aultman ‘ representative on the sports coun-
cil of the college.
Miss Mildred Woodall was the and Mrs T w Upton spent
Sunday guest of Miss Daisy | Sunday w , th Mrs . Upton . s father ,
Montgomery. Mr. ^ \y. Buchanan near Ameri-
Mrs. M. B. Pittman and Mrs., cus
Musette Albritton spent Saturday j _ TT , ..
in Atlanta Mrs. Luc y B - Hams spent the
, , ’,. j . week end with relatives in Harts-
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Locke am; ld
family, Mr. and Mrs. Darby Kirk
thei/ daughter in
^ visited Misses Mary Sue Kirksey of La-
Mr. and Mrs. s ™ day d ! Grange College, and Winfred
Macon sunud y-1 Kirksey of Columbus, also Miss T A Y| OR MILL NEWS
H. C. Bond and | Winnie Griffith of Cojumbus, » A I 1VHL.L, INE.W3
Mp. and Mrs.
children visited in Macon Sun- spent the week end with Miss Eva
day I B. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Windham and
y ' | Riley spent the week end in Ma
Mr. James Wright Joiner left . Mrs. R. L. Swearingen and Mrs. 1 con g ues t s of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Monday to accept a position in 1N. L. Halley had as guests Sun- F Doug i as>
Atlanta. |day Mesdames Charles Hogg, Bar-
low Council and daughter, Vir- ■ Mrs - ~ an 1 os . ey ana A ’ spe f
m- Paul -Hodges spent Jhc inia also Mr . and Mrs . w . K. ! th f " eek end in Montezuma with
week end with her mother, Mrs.
R. A- Hinton
Holt all of Macon.
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Posey, Mr. Dan
and Cecil Posey were Sunday
, Mrs. W. C. Bennett, who will ^
ftfrg , Gussie Causey spent the p i easan n y remembered as Miss night supper guests of Mrs. W. H.
end with her mother, Mrs. ^anna Frink, and her son, Lt. Bill Roberson.
f&ififfik Bryan. I Bennett, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- j Mrs. Murray Blair and children
Mrs. E. H. Griffith spent last : S ar Whatley and Mr. and Mrs. R. and Miss Lear Douglas of Macon
week yvith her sister > Mrs - Frazier Aultman recently. | were supper guests Sunday cve-
in pOthan, Ala. j Messrs Desmond Harp and F. M. n i n g Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wind-
luxs Rortv whatlev and Mrs B i Carson attended the Fat Cattle ham -
w^SinfniV w^e in Macon Tues-’ Show in Macon Monday. Mr. 1 Miss Lannis Childree spent the
y* “L" "J Harp is to he congratulated upon week end in Thomasville with Mrs
day snopping. .winning first pirze for the finest Fred Underwood, Mrs. Underwood
liffrs. Carson, Mrs. James, Mrs. car lot and Mr. Carson won third and children returned home with
Drcwery and Mr. Carson spent Fri- prize. | her where they will make their
dav in Atlanta. home while Fred is in military
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mr. service. He is with Naval Coast
mss Eugenia Joiner or Florida and Mrs. Gray Hicks and Mrs. Guard stationed at Jacksonville,
State College spent the week-end Alice James visited Mrs. Laura pia.
with her parents. Walker apd family at Marshall- i Misses Eva and Leila Gardner
Mr and Mrs R E Cosey of Man Y l l e ® un ^. ay . T hey ,. als ^, vls ‘ of Columbus, and Miss idg Black
Chester, spent the week end with Strotbergs Camel,a Green f Porterda ie ( spent Saturday with
Mr. <md Mrs. Robert Cosey. j Houses. I Miss Bell Gardner and Mrs. Tinie
i On Friday—tomorrow—there will McDaniel at the Teacher's Cot-
. ^ A . Roy Bre wer, M rs ' - fUJ ' 1 be a Mission Study Class held at ta S e - >
Windjiam and Mrs. Jim Brewei • j oca i Methodist church, the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Windham
shopped in Macon recently. j dook to be studied, “We Who Are and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Mt ahd Mrs. Lamar Griffin of 1 America,” will be presented by Windham and family, Miss Annie
Americus spent the week end with Mrs. Susie Woods, secretary of Laura Windham, Mrs. Cynthia
thfeir mother Mrs, Royeton. j Missionary Education in W. S. C. Jones, Mrs. Ollie Parker and Mrs.
S. All merpbers are urged to be G. B Windham of Thomaston
Miss Annie Taylor of Atlanta, present at 11 o'clock a. m. spent the week end with relatives
sp$pt A few bpurs with her sister promptly. Be sure to bring a at Taylor Mill.
sey were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Boss Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brewer of
Thomaston were Saturday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Brannon Mont
gomery.
Mrs. J. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Jones were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waller.
Pvt. James A. McMillan of
Lockboyrne Army Air Base, Colum
bus, Ohio, is spending a few days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Garrett vis
ited friends in Charing Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Harbuck and chil
dren spent Monday with Mrs. Boss
Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodall and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver
Woodall of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs.
R. E. Barney and Emily Jane of
Butler, were Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs. A. L. McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McMillan
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. McMillan.
Miss Nelle Pittman of Macon,
was th weeek end guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pitt
man.
Mrs. Carlton Jordan and Miss
Kathryn Harris spent Tuesday in
ThQmaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambry Albritton
visited their parents Mr. and Mrs
W. M. Harris last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Guined of
Howard visited Mr. and Mrs. H.S.
Wisham and family Sunday.
Mr. Edwin Williamson has re
turned from the Hawaiian Islands Thursday.
where he has been engaged in a*.
fense work.
Miss Edna Stringfield of Thom
aston visited homefolks here tha
week „ n1 '
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mott am
spending the week in Charing.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carpenter
of Ellaville, spent Sunday win,
their parents, Mr. and Mrs j r
Carpenter. * K
Mrs. D. M. Harris visited Mrs r
W. Harris in Butler Friday.
Mr. Charlie White of Thomaston
visited his mother, Mrs. Ida White
one day last week.
Mrs. Alice Barrow spent Sundav
with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Harris
The Lebanon Baptist Woman 1 *
Missionary Union observed a dav
of prayerfor Missions at the church
I covered dish for lunch.
Mrs. D. T. Montfort Monday.
:j(fit$. Emma Bryan who has been ^ ~ 171 ~~
iii ipfj.a week, is well again to the Reynolds Woman 8
de|f#t ot he, many Mends. j Improvement Club
.ML Julian Whatley and Mr -- .. i .
Reginald James spent the week- Met March TirSt
enfe with Mr. Hubert Fuller, Jr. j
Mrs. Charlie Horton had as I The re S ular monthly meeting of and Mss. Billie Smith,
guests for the week end Mr. and the Womans Improvement Club p raye r meeting will be held at
Mrs. Henry Waters of Atlanta. iwas held at the Club House Mar- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Po
Mr. Ralph and Miss Nelle Under
wood spent Saturday with Mrs.
Fred Underwood at Thomasville.
Miss Sarah Parks of Macon
spent the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parks.
J Mr. and-Mrs. J. W. Windham
vvere Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Turner’s Chapel
Miss Frances Peterman of Ma
con was the week end guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Peterman.
Mrs. Ruthie Ann Spillers is un
der treatment of Dr. Harold at
Macon. We hope for her a speedy
recovery.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Felton
Peterman at the Montgomery hos
pital a daughter. She only lived
an hour. Remains of the infant
were interred at Midway ceme
tery.
Week-end visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Rogers included Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Bloodworth and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Wainwright.
Remember prayer services S atur-
day night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Spillers.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Peterman
and family of Wellston were the
week end guests of relatives and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Windham
and family were Saturday night
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
1st. The hostesses were Mrs. T. L. 3ey Fr i day evening at 8 o'clock. Wainwright and children.
Lillie Bartlett was the
guest of Miss Janie
-Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cosey and Ruffin, Mrs E. W. Hodges and Miss
cbudrpfl,°f Thomaston, spent Sun- Miss Marion Hodges. Sunday
day With their mother, Mrs. Ham- j The president, Mrs. John Mims, Moore,
mock. | presided over the business me-:t- Misses Mardell and Dorothy
Mr and Mrs Rov Brewer Mr ; ing ‘ The foll owing wexu appointed Crook spent Sunday with Misses
anT'Mrs Jim Brewer and Jimmie |'""/he ^ T" S' ^ R Mary Pa /^ t t
Rbv <?nnnt Sundav with relatives mlt tee tor March. Mrs. N. Hal- Mr. Will Rogers of Rupert spent
. -X,'‘J? y ley, Mrs. E. T. Shealy and Mrs. G. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
in ^ r • L. Cooper. j Lamar Rogers.
The many friends of Mr. W. M. j Mrs. Florene English and Mrs. 1 Rev. and Mrs. George Herring
Parker are glad to know of his jG. L. Cooper will ssive with two spent the week end with relatives
improvement after treatment at a; members from the U. D. C. to in Columbus.
Macon hospital. j serve at the Lions Cl M) luncheon Miss Florence and Mr. Horace
'this month. (King spent the week end with
Mrs. Desmond Harp and Mrs. The Club agreed to sponsor the relatives in Thomaston.
Algia Flowers also Messrs Tom Ped c ross vA’ar Fund drive. Mr and Mrs. M. N. Poole and
Poole and Jimmie Joiner spent i Mrs j ames ^i c hs presented a Mrs. W. D. Poole, Jackie and Bil-
Tuesday in Macon. „ i very interesting program. The ^ and Bobby Smith spent Sunday
! musical number was a vocal visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Poole
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen quar ^ e t rendered oy M ,<r B W J r -> Mr and Mrs. Clovis Poole and
spent Monday in Atlanta. | Hinton, Mrs. E. W. Hodges Mrs'. Mrs. Alice Nelson at Ideal.
Miss Estelle Ricks visited her Em1 Marsha n and M iss Marion
mother last week end. j Hodges. Mrs. Clin^a Woods gave FUNERAL FOR MR. WINDHAM
rt, many ^ Mends Mr. _ Jim “
jave
vv entitl-
HELD HERE MONDAY
„ .j, , , , . ,v.va ,?imiw v^w. Mr. G. B. Windham died at his
V ' C P T Vv! ° ♦ The current events were given home in Thomaston Sunday at
that he was one of three at New- Mrg Jamps Ricks H(?r sl f bjoct 10:30 p . m . H e had been in ill
berfy College, S. C., to be chosen was . Tost . war A-cvdies” health for several years, his con-
o enter e Univeisity o Sou h j T he hostesses seaU a delicious dition growing worse about two
Carolina as a N K. U. I. C. stu- j d course during the social months ago.
dent beginning Marsh 1. , Rour
Services at Turners Chapel Sun
day at 11 a. m. Everyone cordially
invited.
Mr. Bryant McDaniel was a re
cent visitor of friends and rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bloodworth
were the Saturday night guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Bloodworth.
Mr. and Mrs G. R. Rogers spent
the week end with their daughter
and grand children at Panama
City, Fla. While there they visited
Glenhaven and Long Beach, Fl a .,
and other joints of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Binion of
Savannah are spending a few
days with their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Simpson Wainwright.
There are a number of cases of
measles and mumps reported in
our community this week.
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Maine Seed POTATOES
CELERY.
LETTUCE
CARROTS
APPLES
ORANGES
CABBAGES
OLD & NEW POTATOES
FRESH TOMATOES
SQUASH
FRESH BEANS
—Club Reporter.
Five Points New*
Mr. Windham was born in this
county and made his home at Tay
lor Mill all his life except for the
last six months when he moved
to Thomaston.
He was a member of Mt. dice
Mr. James Jarrell of Florida is? Freewill Baptist church and had
! spending several days with his served as deacon for 35 years.
! parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jarrell His many friends extend deepest
i Mrs. G. B. Jarrell and Mrs. C. F. sympathy to the bereaved mem- |
' Bennett were Monday visitors of ,}ers of the family.
I Mrs. T. D. Jarrell. | Mr. Windham is survived by his
i Mr. G. B. Jarrell was in Thomas- w ifo Nanny Ammons Windham;
' toi on business Friday. eight children to-wit, Johnnie
! Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jarrell and Windham, Riley Windham and
I little son of Perry, spent the week Willie Windham Mullins all of
lend with their parents, Mr. and Reynolds; Jesse and Eddie Wind-
'Mrs. T. D. Jarrell. i ham, Ollie Windham Parker, Cyn-
; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jarrell and thia Windham Jones and Annie
I little son of Perry, Mr. James Caura Windham all of Thomas-
; Jarrell and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. i tor L grandchildren, Barbra Faye
'Jarrell spent Monday in Atlanta 1 Windham, Irene, Dorothy, Troy,
'with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wind-1 Leon - Pat and Lamar Windham,
| ham and family and Miss Grace i Eugene, A. G., Ralph and Thur-
Jarrell. i man Windham, Hixie and Ken-
Mrs. J. D. Jarrell spent Monday! neth Windham, Charlie, Jack and |
with her sister. Mrs. Alvah Sea- Pvt Johnn ie Mullins, Ernest and
Sheridan Parker, Mattie Parker
Peacock and Edna Parker Bartlett
and Laura Jones.
Funeral servides were held at
| graves.
j Sunday School every Sunday at
110:30 a. m. at Antioch Baptist
'church. Everyone cordially invited.
! to attend and help make this Mt - oli ve Freewill church with
iwork a success.
P I A N O TU NING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
209 E. Gordon Street
Phone 197 W Thomaston, Ga.
Rev. R. W. Lawhorn, pastor, as
sisted by Rev. J. B. Lumpkin, offi
ciating. Rev. B. T. Gill, Mr. R. N.
Mclnvale, Mrs. Jake Windham,
Misses Lannis Childree and Ruby
Robertson accompanied by Mrs. J
W. Windham sang several selec- j
tions appropriate to the occasion. I
Interment was in Mt. Olive ceme- ,
tery. *
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Sunday and Monday, March 12 & 13
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S
jhips returning from other missions, are bringing
natural soda from Chile—for this year's biggest of all
food production jobs. It is soda you know all about—
can store and handle easily—can depend on for top and
side dressing. How much will there be? That’s hard to say,
but last year Chile sent 1,000,000 tons to U. S. farmers
and think what that would mean this year.
• Properly applied, 1.000,000 tons of Chilean
Nitrate would produce 250,000.000 bu. of oats or
100.000.000 bu. of wheab 125.000.000 bu. of com
or 4.800.000 tons of forage crops; 6,000,000 tons
of vegetables or 2.500.000 bales of cotton and
1.100,000 tons of cotton seed.
Natural Chilean Nitrate, always a big factor in food pr°*
duction, is absolutely vital this year—enough and in time
for all essential needs.