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TflE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARCH 23, 1944.
Reynolds Department
Conducted By
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Mrs. Howard Neisler spent last Mrs. Leonard Monk and chil-
week in Cordele. i dren of Atlanta, spent several days
! with her parents Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brewer spent ^Hndham.
Friday in Macon.
Mrs. Henry Trawick of Colum-
Miss Winnie Griffith spent the ^ buS( j^i sses Louise and Cornelia
TAYLOR MILL NEWS
week end at home.
Miss Estelle Ricks spent the
week end at home.
Mrs. S. Y. Pruitt visited rela
tives here last week.
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Hoats spent
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mr. Harry Powell spent the
week end in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley
spent Wednesday in Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen
are m Atlanta for a few days.
Mrs. C. H. Neisler and Mrs. B.E
Flowers spent Monday in Macon
Trawick of Atlanta,
tives here Sunday.
visited rela-
Mrs. George Blythe and Miss
Elda Blackmon spent several i Sunday.
Mr. Ralph and Miss Nellie Un-
derwopd spent the week end with
friends and relatives in Thomas-
ton.
Mrs. J. L. and Miss Ophelia
Patrick are visiting relatives in
Columbus.
Mrs. Elbert Pride and Cad and
Mrs. M. N. Poole spent the week
end in Porterdale with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Plunkett.
Pfc. J. C. Smith of Ft. Benning,
spent the week end with his moth
er, Mrs. Odell Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Underwood
and family attended churhc serv
ices at Bethel Church near Butle;
CROWELL
days in Marshallville with Dr. and
Mrs. Faxton Seay.
Mrs. Willis Saunders accompa
nied her daughter, Miss Dorothy
Saunders to Athens to enroll in
the University Monday.
Mrs. Bailey Jones and son, Lt.
Edwin Jones, returned Wednesday
after spending a few days with
relatives in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. W. H. Roberson and Alfred
spent the week end in Thomaston
with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rober
son.
Miss Joyce Averett of Macon
spent several days last week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.W.
F. Rogers. While here Joyce visit
ed Sarah Underwood and Jeanne
Crook.
Mr. Sammy Crook of Reynolds,
Mr. Billy Harp returned to the s P ent the week end with his moth-
• i.. _ c i : _ n - a j nr lVTrc TT’nninn rVr\r*Lr
lumbus, was at home for the week
end. .
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University of Georgia Saturday ( er > Mrs. Eunice Crook,
j after spending several days with i Mrs. G. L. Windham, Mrs. B. C.
Mr. Robert Edge, of Columbus,' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Crook, Miss Jeanne Crook, Mr. and
spent the week end in Reynolds. Harp. j Mrs. Jake Windham, and Riley
I Windham were Sunday guests of
Miss Winifred Kirksey of Co-- Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Mrs. John j^r. and jyj rs j yy Windham
Mims, Mrs. D. W. Harp and Mrs. n ,
Edgar Whatley attended the Dis- lh J rayer m f , ‘ ng " lU , b ' at
Strict Club Meeting in Montezuma Fl , a ° : ls ' ’ - Windham
Mr. L. C. Woolard is attending ' Friday. , 1 nda Y night at 8 o clock,
a R. E. A. meeting in Chicago this i ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kent and
week. I Mrs. Gann Nelson and Charles family of Griffin spent the week-
„„ „ _ _ , | spent the week end in Atlanta end with Rev. and Mrs. C. H.
Mrs. Mattie Whatley and Janice V vith Mr. Gann Nelson who has Moore,
shopped in Macon one day last been there in the hospital for Mrs. Tom Robbins and family
treatment. j visited Mr. M. N. Poole Saturday.
Miss Sara Harp is spending her Mr. and Mrs. Guy Windham,Mr. I Mrs. Wallace Bearden spent the
Spring holidays from college with and M rs. Clifford Whatley visited waek end in Jacksonville, Fla.,
rpiativps horp I Messrs Guy Windham Jr. and Ed- w jth her husband who is stationed
wards Whatley this week at Kees- wRb the Navy there,
ler Field, Miss. j Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith and
m. ,. „ . . Bobby visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Those spending Spring holidays Windham and family Sunday
at home were Misses Dorothv and y
- Mfi* hnd Mrs. R. C. Barrow and
relatives here.
Mrs. Mattie Hill of Macon, is
spending a while with Mrs.
George Blythe.
Mr. Martin Chapman of North
Carolina, is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Gann Nelson.
family and Miss Marsdell Crook
attended a family reunion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bar-
I row near Charing Sunday.
here with relatives
Sgt. James Crawford of Camp
Clairborn, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Early, Crawford last week.
Elizabeth Hinton, Marion New
some and Daphine Brunson of Val
:dosta; Messrs Dan Payne and Al-
Mrs. Paul Hodges and Miss Vir-'bert James of Georgia, and Sidney
ginia Hodges of Americus, spent Bryan of Virginia,
the week end here. i
Those attending the birthday ORDINATION SERVICE HELD AT i
Mrs. Earl Wright and Mrs. Mag-'dinner of Mr. Roy Brewer Sunday BAPTIST CHURCH HERE
gie Bell are spending a few days included Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Brew
er, Lt. and Mrs. Ed Harrison, Mrs One of the most outstanding
Bert Rife of Macon; Mrs. Wyatt services ever held in the Taylor:
Butler of Vienna; Miss Ouida Mil1 Baptist church was the ordi-•
Brewer of Atlanta; Miss Myra nation service for Mr. J. W. Wind-
Byrd of Perry; Mr. and Mrs. B.J. ham as deacon of that church. The
Mr. Theodore Barrow spent sev- B Y rd of Butler; Mr. and Mrs. J.B. service was held Sunday morning
eral days here last week before Goodwin, Mrs. Dock Goodwin,Mrs. at 11:30 o’clock. Rev. Dick Horne,
ioai;inrr fm. M„Di, n «. n n I Jim Brewer, and Jimmy Raye, Mrs Macon, was guest speaker on
Robert Barbour and son of Fort this occasion. He was introduced to
the large audience by Rev. John
| M. Cox, pastor of the church. Rev. i
Horne’s subject was, “Understand-
Mrs. A. B. Childers Jr., and son
have returned to their home at
Brunswick ^after a visit with Mrs.
A. B. Childres Sr. and family.
Mrs. Fred Passmore was the Sun
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Pierce.
Misses Helen and Janie Neisler
are spending a few days with
friends at Homerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cook
and daughter, of Griffin were Sun
day guests of Miss Tommie
O’Neal. Miss O’Neal returned
home with them Sunday afternoon
for a visit.
Miss Evelyn McClallan has
been spending sometime with Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Byrd visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray near
Butler Sunday.
Mr. Walter Hugh Pierce was a
week end guest of Mr. A. D.
Windham.
Miss Eleanor Young of Macon,
spent the week end with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George
Young.
Messrs Howard and Ralph Mc-
Cants were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Parr and family.
Cpl. Hugh M. Childers visited
his mother, Mrs. A. B. Childers
here for a short time Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Parr and
baby were in Macon Tuesday.
Mrs. J. C. Fuller and Mrs. J.B.
Byrd spent Wednesday in Macon.
Guests of Mrs. J. B. Goodwin
are Mrs. Dock Goodwin who re
cently returned from Virginia,
and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Barbour and
sons of Ft. Valley.
Miss Mabel Parr is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Bernard Adams and
daughters of Macon, visited Mr.
and Mrs. B. M. Montgomery last
week.
Messrs A. B. Childres and Al
fred Jr., of Brunswick, visited Mrs.
A. B. Childers receitly.
Mrs. Clifford Adams and little
daughter were recent guests of Mr
and Mrs. B. M. Montgomery.
Mauk New#
WESLEY
leaving for Ft. McPherson.
Miss Dorothy Hinton spent the j Valley
week end at Shorter College the j
guest of Miss Gloria Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Clyatt of'
Nashville, Ga., spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clyatt.
Lt. Harold Byrd is spending sev
eral days recently with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Posey.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Beeland,
Mrs. Howard Neisler, and Mrs.
Robert Bell spent Monday in At
lanta.
Charing Items
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hill and
Mr. Edwin Hill of Macon, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Saunders re
cently.
Mrs. Guy Clyatt, Miss Lorraine
Clyatt and Mrs. Florine English
spent several days in Atlanta last
week.
Mrs. P. T. Hamilton, Mrs. Louie
Stamatis and children and Miss Purvis.
Jest What Thou Readest.” He de
livered a very inspiring message
Mrs. Aubry Stewart and children which was thoroughly enjoyed by
spent the week end in Manches- the host of listeners,
ter the guests of Mrs. W. E. Ray- Visiting ministers and deacons
burn. who took part in this service were
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Hand and Bev. M. J. Wood of Ft. Valley;
son of Mobile, Ala., spent several Bev. Frank Bohler of Thomaston;
days with their parents, Mr. and Rev - c - H. Moore of Taylor Mill; l
Mrs. J. W. Culliver last week. R ev. John M. Cox of Butler; and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gill spent R ev. Dick Horne, of Macon; also
the week end in Panama City, Fla. Deacon D. A. Cofield, Deacon H. B.
the guests of Pfc. and Mrs. Carl. Parks and Deacon J. R. Blair all
Ilobbs. of Taylor Mill.
Eld. and Mrs. M. A. Hall of Th e church was beautifully dec-
Arabi. were guests of Mrs. Georgie Qra ted with Spring flowers. Mrs.
Garrett Saturday. W. T. Smitha ssisted by Miss Belle
Pfc. and Mrs. Carl Hobbs of Gardner was appointed by the W.
Panama City, Fla., were guests of M. U. to arrange flowers for
their parents here last week. church for this service.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Posey and
baby and Mrs. J. R. Brewer were TAYLOR MILL GIRL RESERVES
week end guests of Mrs. Walter HOLD REGULAR MEETING
Walker visited Mrs
recently.
W. M. Hollis
Mrs. E. C. Purvis and family The Taylor Mill Girl’s Reserve
visited relatives in Columbus held their regular meeting at the
Sunday. Club room Friday evening at seven
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Marshall, I Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Montgom- o’clock. In the absence of our
of Anniston, Ala., spent the week- \ ery and son were Monday night president, Miss Barbara Faye
end with their mother, Mrs. Lot-j guests of Mrs. Cleatus Hill. Windham, who was away on ac-
tie Marshall.
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Mr. J. E. Welch was a Saturday count of measles, Miss Macell
visitor of his mother, Mrs. J. W. Parks, vice president, had charge
Welch. of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Collier and Miss Mary Parks had charge of
Mrs. Pascil Collier visited Mrs. the devotional. She brought a
Walter Purvis Monday. very inspiring message from the
63rd Psalm.
The roll was called and dues
collected. There was no old busi-
! ~ ness to come before the meeting.
| Mr. Oscar Martin of Albany, Under new business the girls dis-
| spent several days last week with cussed attending the Taylor Coun-
jhome folks here . (ty Evangelistic Rally to be held at
j Mr. John Brown spent Wednes- j the Taylor County camp ground
jday in Atlanta. during the fifth week-end in April,
j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cosby weie A very interesting program was
i recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A given by Miss Marsdell Crook.
I Buckner. Miss C rook closed the meeting
; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown and with prayer.
^ons of near Roberta, are guests The girls with Mrs. J. W. Wind-
I of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown. ham, their advisor, sang several
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin were songs and then went to prayer
Thursday guests of Mrs. Nannie meeting at the home of Mr. and
Martin. ■ ( Mrs. D. A. Cofield.
Mrs. Lillian Brown spent a few j —Chm. Publicity.
days recently with Mrs. Maude
Seal Y- IDEAL SEXTET
Mrs. Mary Goodman of near TO BE FETED
! Atlanta, is visiting her daughter '
! M M, S J ' D Fr“k mS F n a?n T^J Ga - ^ M-The Idea!
i daughters of Eufaula, Ala ’ were basketba11 team - Third Dis-
i week end guests of Mrs " Fain’s 1 champions will be feted by
Inarents Mr anri Mrc d schoolmates and townspeople Fri-
^amnts, Mi. and Mrs. Rod Brown. day evening at a barbecue at the
~~ " ~ school building.
PIANO TUNING . Members of the team include
^ Doris Fowler, Lotti Poole, Reba
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209 E. Gordon Street
Phone 497-W Thomaston, Ga.
j Layfipld, Lois James, Nannette
j Park, Polly Brooks, Marinan Parks
I Bettie Hand, Joyce James, Kath-
! leen Womack, Marie Cromer, Mar-
celine Melton and Lois Layfield.
(Too Late for Last Week)
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Hammock during the
week end were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Q.
Warren of Dunellon, Fla.; Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Thompson of High
Springs, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Smith and daughters, Virginia
and Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Ruffin, Mrs. Pearl Bannum of
Thomaston; Mr. and Mrs. Prather
Hammock and children and Mrs.
J. W. Hammock.
Miss Anna Heath of Thomaston
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. HeAth.
Miss Joyce Royal spent Thursday
in Thomaston.
Miss Mary Frances Gilson spent
the weekend with Misses Doris and
Wynelle Culverhouse.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Suggs included: Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Suggsof Thomaston;
Mr .and Mrs. Willie Suggs of Rey
nolds; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Max
well and daughters, Virginia and
Sylvia of Talbotton; and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Suggs of Butler.
Mrs. Una Reynolds of Macon,
attended the funeral of her uncle,
Mr. Charlie Bickley here Wednes
day.
Mrs. Tommie Thompson of But
ler was the Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. George Culverhouse.
Mrs. Robert Whatley of Thom
aston spent Tuesday night with
relatives here.
Mrs. J. H. Stanford and mother
Mrs. Hollis, Mrs. Ed. B. Morton,
Mrs. T. J. Amos and Mrs. Wood-
row Amos visited Mrs. R. M. Suggs
Monday.
Messrs J. T. Amos and Hugh
Gilson spent Thursday p. m. in
Thomaston.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Posey of
Butler and Mrs. J. R. Brewer of
Thomaston visited Mr. and Mrs.
Brannon Montgomery Sunday.
Misses Carol Jane Waller, Sara
Pittman and Musette Pittman
spent Saturday in Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Heath and
family of Junction City, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.E.
Whittington.
Mrs. A. S. Waller of Charing,
spent a few days last week with
her son, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wal
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McMillan
were week end guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Wall.
Mrs. W. M. McFarland, Mrs. U.
G. Wall and Mrs. A. F. McMillan
spent Thursday with Mrs. A. L.
McMillan.
Mr. J. L. Anthony has returned
Mrs. Lula Wall and Mrs w'
Gray of Butler, visited Mrs
Wall Thursday. Ida
Miss Nelle Pittman, 0 f Mam
was the week end guest 0 f £
parents Mr. and Mrs. M b Pm
man. ' ltT '
Miss Doris Kent spent Mrmn
with her grand parenS Mr tl
Mrs J. W. Foster. and
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Tifton, Ga., March 21—Marion
Holmes, Tifton druggist, and his
son, Marion Holmes Jr., student at
an Atlanta pharmacist’s school
have received orders to report to’
gether later this month at Fort
McPherson for preinduction ex
aminations.
They are Tift county’s first f a ,
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