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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 6, 1944.
Reynolds Department
Miss Lorraine Clyatt,
Bride-Elect, Honored
At Recent Shower
Condu
By
Miss Ida Mae Craven
Weds W. E. Mitchell
At Newberry, S. C.
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds the past week in Reynolds was the
pre-nuptial shower for Miss Lor-
===== mu" r~ —-T—nnzijjjg raine Clyatt, whose marriage to.
Mr Harry Powell spent Sunday | The friends of Mr. and Mrs. !^ r- Robert Edg ® wR1 take P lace
In Atlanta ] Woodfin Hinton will be glad to m Macon April 17. The hostess at
I know they are moving back to this delightful affair was Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Waters spent j Reynolds, where Mr. Hinton is ac- Oscar Thompson, who will be a
inday in Macon. cepting a position with the R.E.A. member of Miss Clyatt's wedding
party. She entertained at the home
Mr. James Wright Joiner, who is of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
now spending a few days at home Ricks Friday afternoon from three
-- ,, „ , , WMri n W „ will leave this week for Washing- to five o'clock.
Mr .and Mrs. R. L. Swearing n ^ D Q to acce pt the position The house was decorated in
" " ” n 1 ''"“ 1 he resigned from when he entered white dogwood, red amaryllis, and
— white zephyranthes. In the beauti-
, .. . .. , ful array of gifts presented the
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lifsey and b r i(j e -to-be crystal in the romance
children of Flint, Mich., are the pattern predominated. The hostess
guests this week of Mr. Lifseys gave a cook-book consisting of'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lif- re cipes contributed by the guests. !
sey. Mr. Melvin Kane, also of At intervals between other activi- 1
l Flint, Mich., accompanied Mr. and t ies a program of vocal and piano
L. C. Woolard ^ rs - Alton Lifsey on their visit to music was rendered by Mrs. Lewis'
At . Reynolds. Ruffin, Mrs. B. W. Hinton, Miss I
i Friends of Mr. Earl Wright will M ar ion Hodges, Mrs. Oscar
. ' be interested to know that he has Thompson and little Frances
Mr. Thomas Pool of Atlanta is accepted a position with the In- Rlcks Thompson. At five o'clock a'
spending several days with rela- ternal R evonue Department. He 3weet course of Spanish cream,
tiVGS h6r0 * . . . ool/n onfl nnffnn titn* J
Sunday in Macon.
Mrs Vickie Philmon is visiting
this week in Macon.
Mr .and Mrs. R. L
shopped in Macon Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Musslewhite the mifitary service
spent the past week-end in Ma
con.
Mr. Robert Edge of Columbus,
spent the past week-end in Colum
bus.
Mr. and Mrs
sent Saturday and Sunday in
lanta
uevenue ueparunem. ne —
be stationed in Columbus cake and coffee, was served the
. . _ _ ... . QPVPntv minetc nrncnnf
Mrs. G. L.
raine Clyatt were
con Tuesday.
Will uc ... ^w.w.,.u.i.o
Clvatt and Miss Lor- ' where he and Mrs - Wright and se Jf!f. nt;y „. gue .® ts P resent -
shnnnintr in Mn Mrs. Maggie Beall will make their U1 ^ 1S ® Clyatt wore a periwinkle
vere shopping in Ma- future home blue Romame crepe suit with a
corsage of pink snapdragons
„„ ~ . . .. i During the past week Mr. B. F. matching in colors her gloves and 1
Mrs. Otis Ogburn and Mrs. Flo- E U p an R S suffered the serious loss hat. Mrs. G. L. Clyatt, mother of
rine English spent Saturday by {ire o{ one of bis j argest pou i. the bride, wore a gown of navy
shopping in Macon. try houses and three Hundred crepe with a white milan sailor
Dr and Mrs Clav Whatlev and - hickens ' Mr - Eubanks has recent- and navy veil, while Mrs. Thomp-
Mrs Frank MusSLhite shopped ly * ult a new !\ ome ‘*“5? S ° n T* "" aftern °° n dreSS ° f
in Macon Tuesday. , north of Reynolds near the high- Copenhagen crepe.
1 way to Macon and moved his
The marriage of Miss Ida Mae
Gravan, of Newberry, S. C., to Mr.
Wilburn E. Mitchell of Reynolds,
Ga., and Charleston, S. C., is of
interest to their many friends in
Taylor county.
The marriage was solemnised
March 27th at the home of Rev. J.
A. Hamrick, pastor of the First
Baptist church of Newberry, who
officiated.
Mrs. Mitchell is the daughter of i
Mr.and Mrs. John W. Cravan and
a graduate of Bush River High
school of Newberry. She later
graduated from the school of nurs
ing of the Medical College of the ;
stateof South Carolina in 1942. j
Mr. Mitchell is the son of Mr. I
and Mrs. L. E. Mitchell of Rey
nolds. He graduated from C.e
Georgia Vocational Trade school
at Moriroe, Ga., in 1939. For the
past several years he has been
employed at the Charleston Navy
yard for some time.
Following the ceremony Mr.
Mitchell and his bride left for a
wedding trip to Miami, Fla. They
will make their home in Charles
ton.
Taylor Mill New*
Mrs. Alex Spears of Alexandria, poultry business to this location,
a i<4- thr» truest nf her nenhew. 1house lost by fire V
Va., is- the guest of her nephew, j
Mr. L. C. Woolard, and family.
Mrs. Maggie Beall and Mrs. Earl
Wright are spending this week
with Mrs. T. D. Seay.
by
his new buildings.
was one of
Howard News
CROWELL
„ .... . T Mr. John Connell and ivus
Miss Neva Sue Kirksey of La- Mamie c onne H of Ft. Valley wei
Grange College, spent the past Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L
week end with relatives in Rey- H pierce and family
nolds ' I Mr. A. B. Childres Sr., of Bruns- day.
Miss Ann Howard Neisler and *1 ck ’ tke week ' end with his Mr. and Mrs. Edd Martin have
Hoc ou„ home folks here. returned to their home at East
Miss Frances Sealy spent sev
eral days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Beve Harris near Box Springs. |
Mrs. Mae Riley of Butler was a
Miss week end guest of Mrs. Joe Brown
and Mrs. Oscar Martin.
Mrs. Carl Brown and children i
visited relatives in Macon Satur-
Miss Gloria Whatley of Shorter i
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams Point after visiting Mrs. Lee Wat-
College are at home for the Spring , r> . ana Mrs ‘ C1 “ i0 ' a Adams
holidays. 6 I and daughter were Sunday guests son.
| of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Montgom- Mrs. Maude Sealy spent Sunday
Friends .of Mrs. John Mussle- ery- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
white regret to learn that she is I Miss Hilda Windham of Macon, Beve Harris near Box Springs,
in the hospital in Montezuma S e- fi P ent the week nd with home- Mr. andMrs. J. B. Clarke and
riousiy ill. folks. children spent Saturday in Ma- j
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pierce and con - j
Mrs..M. A. Lifsey and her guests Dorothy of Macon visited relatives .Mr. Frank Pickard of Macon,
r. and Mrs. Alton Lifsev and Mr here during the week end. visited Mrs. Beulah Pickard Tues
day. ;
Mrs.
uim un v
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lifsey and Mr. here during the week end
Kane Melvin of Flint, Mich, spent : Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fuller and
Saturday in Macon. I daughters visited Mr. J. I. Fuller
1 at the Macon hospital Sunday.
Friends of Mr. W. L. Carter re- Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wainwright,
gret tb learn that he continues se- visited Mr. Wainwright's mother,
riousiy ill at the home of his sis- j who is very ill at her home near son were the recent guests of Mr.
ter, Mrs. Homer Beeland. j Butler. 2,0(1 M rs - Gordon Parks and family
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs
C. C. Clarke spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs.New-
berry in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Parks and
son were the recent guests of Mr.
near Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horton Dock Goodwin spent Sunday with Mrs ‘ Lec w atson was the recent
and family of Milledgeville, spent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barbour at Ft. guest of Mrs - Horace Watson at
thep ast week-end with Mr. nor- , Valley. Butler.
ton’s mother, Mrs. Charlie Horton. | Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Brown of • M y s : .° uida Cannon of Americus
i Butler were Sunday guests cf Mr v,SItln 6 her sister, Miss Marilou
Mrs. E. H. Dunn of Butler, was a nd Mrs. A. B. Childree. Avarett ‘
a visitor in Reynolds Friday and Mr Homer Pierce of Macon vis „„ Mrs ‘ Evelyn Willis was the
attended the shower given Miss Red Mr. Jim and Mrs. Irene Pierce M ° H nday gU D eSt , of * Mrs ' Leila willis
Lorraine Clyatt by Mrs. Oscar during the week end. and Ml * s McManus.
PSOn ' I Mr; and Mrs ‘ Paul Montgomery p “™L p^d sn^f? MiSS
of d The°kmty m o b f U M Wi11 Made ^'isUed^MrTnT ms. El“
ton is visiting her parents Mr. and
Five Points News
Mrs. George Young.
Mr. Edward Whatley, a student
In the Medical Department of Em- !
ory University, is spending the!
Spring holidays with his parents,' p U A R I M P
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whatley. ^ n rt ni u
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Reynolds, Go,
3 Gals VINEGAR
1 Doz Qls FRUIT JARS
$1.20
Mrs. J. H. Windham and chil
dren and Miss Grace Jarrell of At
lanta spent Monday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.D. Jarrell.
Mrs. Phillip Jarrell is spending
several days with her mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs7X~D. Rogers, Mr. ^ c^F^Benne^TnH^M' r-
and Mrs. Paul Durham and Miss r jirreli wpfp rfw>nf nd M / S
Ir°M he Amaricu v , s ’ and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. JarrflT
Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Fouche and M r and Mr« p D „n ni+i
; family and Mrs Bulah Wells of children were the recent guests *3
Tazewell, were Sunday guests of t h L .i r narent* Mr ^ 1
| Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rogers. Jarrell V
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Montgom- Mr and Mrc wm,
i ery and son of Thomaston, were nttie'«nn nf p ‘ " ^ a ^ e11 and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cieatus Hill ,. nd , vith th _ ir ny ’ sp ^ nt we «k
nigh t MrS E ‘ H ‘ M ° rriSOn SUnday Mrs - T - D ' ^rreir'and 8, family 3
Miss Amanda Purvis snnnt ihn' Mr ' and Mrs ’ Calvin Jarrell and
; week end in Thomaston with her Sr^Mr W " h the “'
isistor. Mrs. J. E. Brewer. ‘IT £ iSrs.^““Tr^were
p Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
< - ar ' henry Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Childree
and Elaine spent the week end
with relatives in Macon.
Mrs. Lee Posey and little A. J.
Posey spent Saturday shopping in
Macon.
Mr. Kenneth Barrow had a ton
sil operation at the Butler hos
pital Thursday and 'is now recu
perating at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman ‘Parks and
family spent Sunday with Mr.and
Mrs. Keith Parks of Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Foy PeiKins ami
family spent the week end with
relatives in Thomaston.
Mr. Fred Underwood who is with
the Navy stationed at Jacksonville
Fla., is spending several days with
hiswife and children.
Miss Lannis Childree spent Sat
urday shopping in Macon.
Miss Edna Underwood of Macon
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Underwood
and Carol of Thomaston, and Rev.
and Mrs. Phillips and family of
Columbus, spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Under
wood.
Lt. Clay Oliver who has been
serving with the Navy in the South
west Pacific, is visiting his mother
Mrs. O. J. Oliver.
Mrs. W. D. Poole and children
of Newport News, Va., have come
back to Taylor Mill to make their
home while W. D. is serving in
the Army. We are glad to have
them back with us.
Mrs. Rex Mclnvale spent Satur
day in Macon on business.
Mr. Ralph Underwood underwent
a minor operation at the Butle;
hospital Thursday and is recupe
rating at his home.
Prayer Meeting will be held at
the Teachers’ Cotage Friday night
at 8 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Raburn of
Ideal, spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Windham
and Barbara Faye spent the week
end with relatives in Thomaston.
Mrs. Ollie and Mr Sheridan
Parker spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perkins and
Ora Lee spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Perkins.
Those enjoying a fish fry on the
grill in the Windham's backyard
Thursday evening included: Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Posey, Cecil and
Buck Posey, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Windham and Riley, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Windham and Jane.
Mrs. Jake Windham and Mrs.
Dan Posey visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
P. Bartlett Sunday.
1 Doz Qts Fruit Jars 85c
1 Doz Pts Fruit Jars 75c
Bulk Vinegar Gal 25c
Vinegar 1 Gal Jug 35c
Mixed Pickle Spices 10c
Spices or Clovers 10c
Raisins *::r ss or Box 15c
Sunshine Crackers Lb 20c
Sunshine Graham Lb 25c
25 Lb Gold Flour $1.39
25 Lb KS. Flour $1.23
25 Lb Snappy Flour $1.14
Mrs. J. R. Brewer.
Mrs. Cieatus Hill, Mrs.
Morrison and Mrs. Daniel
penter were guests of Mrs. Aubry
Stewart Sunday.
Mrs. J. R. Brewer of Thomaston,
and Miss Daisy Montgomery of
Mauk spent Friday night the
guests of Mrs. Walter Purvis.
Mrs. J. W. Welch, Johnny B.
and Carrie Rustin spent Sunday Real ?” is the subject of thh
I M tvi o m ♦ L a a*. . ~ — i f* m m 1 .P.QQGP I
Christian Science
Leson-Sermon
“Are Sin, Disease, and Death
in Thomaston the guests of
and Mrs. J. E. Welch
Mr. Lessorn-Sermon which will be read
in Churches of Christ, Scientist,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Posey and throughout the world next Sunday
i baby of Butler were guests of Mr.l The Golden Text is: “Bless the
and Mrs. W. P. Purvis Thursday. ' Lord . O my soul, and forget not
j You are cordially invited to at- kls benefits: who forgiveth all
■ tend Sunday school at Charing lhine iniquities; who healeth all
I every Sunday at 11 a. m. There ,b y diseases; who redeemeth thy
will be an Easter egg hunt Sun- life from destruction” (Psalms
! day immediately after Sunday 103 -'2-4).
school. Also an Easter program at Among the citations which com-
the church Sunday night. The P rlse the Lesson-Sermon Is
! public is cordially invited to at- [ he following from the Bible:
! tend each of these services. “Every good gift and every per-
! Mrs. J. R. Brewer left for San • lecl Sift is from above, and com-
i Diego, Calif., Monday to visit her e . tk down from the Father of
I husband who is in the Navy. ; lights, with whom is no variable-
—— | ness, neither shadow of turning"
GINNERS REPORT | (James 1:17).
j — i The Lesson-Seimon also includes
Tncre were 7.6S3 bales of cotton the following passage from the
ginned in Taylor County from the Christian Science textbook, “Sci-
crop of 1943 as compared with 6,- once and Health with Key to
;S18 bales for the crop of 1942. the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Taylor Mill Club Has Meeting
The Taylor Mill Woman's Club
met at the Club House Saturday
night for their regular monthly
meeting. The meeting was called
to order by the president, Mrs.Jake
Windham. The Club repeated the
Lord's Prayer. Mrs. J. W. Windham
had charge of the devotional in
the absence of Mrs. Elbert Pride
who was on this committee. Roll
was called and dues collected.
There were eleven members pres
ent. Mrs Tinie McDaniel acted as
secretary in the absence of Mrs.
Eunice Crook. The following com
mittees were appointed by the
president for the next meeting.
Devotional: Mrs. D. A. Cofield;
Refreshments:: Mrs. W. H. Rober
son and Mrs. Odell Smith.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mrs. G. L.
Windham and Mrs. W. F. Rogers, t
Upton’s Mill News
Miss Susie Eubank, Baptist
State Sunday School Worker, con
ducted a course in Sunday school
work at Lebanon church last week
The classes were well attended
and much interest shown.
Rev. H. G. Fowler or Anderson-
ville, Mr. Powell of Ellaville, Mr.
W. H. Wommack of Preston, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Har
ris Sunday.
Mr. A. W. Buchanan and Miss
Lydia Buchanan df Americus, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Upton
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Mott of
Cross Roads community were week
end guests of Mrs. Ida White.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harmon of
Butler visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Carpenter Sunday.
Mrs. Mae Cox visited Mrs. T. W
Upton Saturday.
Mrs. Lucile Stewart df Irdn City
was the recent guest of Miss Wy^-
lene Carpenter.
Rev. H. G. Fowler will teach a
Training Union course at Lebanon
church next Saturday. Study per
iods will begin at 10 a. m. and 8
p. m.
Mrs. D. M. Harris, Mrs. Lucy B.
Harris, Mrs. J. R. Carpenter visited
Mrs. C.W. Hurst in Americus Tues
day.
Butler Rural Route
Pfc. Roy Hill is spending sev
eral days with his parents
and Mrs. J. M. Hill. ’ nr
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Eubanks
and family spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Morris Lawhorn
Mrs. Dewey Barwick and daueh
ter spent several days last week
v/ith friends and relatives n
Thomaston.
Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Lawhorn
wish to express their appreciation
to numerous relatives and friends
for the hospitality shown their
son Edward, while he was at home
on furlough recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lawhorn
and Ralph visited Mr. and Mrs
Lester Massey Sunday.
Rev. W. R. Lawhorn spent Satur-
day in Americus on business.
Pfc. Roy Hill spent Sunday with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.W
R. Lawhorn.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Streetman
had as Sunday guests Rev. ana
Mrs. W.R. Lawhorn.
Rev. W. R. Lawhorn filled his
regular appointment at Little
Bethel church near Ideal Sunday.
FOR SALE
Several good fresh-in milk
Cows for sale. Call or see,
JACK PAYNE, .Reynolds, Ga.
; t t
THEATRE
A Moody Theatre
Reynolds, Ga,
SUNDAY & MONDAY, April 9 & 10
"SAILOR'S HOLIDAY’
Starring Arthur Lake and Jane Lawrence.
Also Cartoon:
"MAGIC STRENGTH". "SHEP FIELDS BAND" And
M. G. M. "NEWS OF THE DAY"
ADMISSION: Children Under 12, 12c; Adults, 25c
’
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, April 12 & 13
Pat O’Brien as the
"IRON MAJOR”
With Ruth Warrick & Robert Ryan
Added: RKO’s Pathe News.
ADMISSION; Children Under 12, 12c; Adults, 25c
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, April 14 & 15
TWO BIG HITS. Hit No. 1:
"THE FALCON AND THE CO-EDS”
Starring Tom Conway and Jean Brooks
(She steals his car; she screams at night; she leads
leads a merry chase; young hearts flutter!)
Hit No. 2:
"BENEATH WESTERN SKIES”
Starring Bob Livingston, Smiley Burnette, Effie Laird.
Added: "CAPTAIN AMERICA". Chapter 10.
ADMISSION: Children Under 12, 12c; Adults, 25c
HINTON & COMPANY
Fertilizer - Feed - Seed
COKER'S WILT RESISTANT COTTON SEED
Delinted and Cerestin Treated
SOY BEANS - VELVET BEANS
WHATLEY’S SEED CORN
GOOD YELLOW SEED CORN
CERESAN
For Treating Corn, Cotton, Peanuts
SHEET ROCK - PAINT - LIME - CEMENT
FARM HARDWARE
Eddy: Everything good or worthy,
God made. Whatever is valueless
or baneful, He did not make,—
hence its unreality. In the Science
of Genesis we read that He saw
everything which He had made,
‘and, behold it was very good,’
Sin, sickness, and death must be
deemed as devoid of reality as
they are of good, God.” (p. 525).
MULES
FOR
SALE
I now have on hand several young
mules, also a number of good second
hand mules.
If you are in the market for a mule
come to see me.
D. W. PAYNE, Reynolds, Ga.