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THE. BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 13, 1944,
TAYLOR MILL NEWS CROWELL
Reynolds Department
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Mrs. W. F. Brunson spent Fridaj
in Macon.
Miss Julia Ragin spent the week
end in Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waters spent
Sunday in Montezuma.
Miss Annie Monk spent Thurs
day and Friday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Hinton
spent Sunday in Moultrie.
Mrs. Howard Noisier entertained
her Bridge Club Thursday.
Mr. Henry Hobbs is visiting his
brother in Portsmouth, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoodman Parks
spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. F. A. Ricks and Mrs. Oscar
Thompson Friday in Atlanta.
CHARING
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Roberson! Pvt. James Young of Camp Cpl. Marvin Purvis, of Camp
and Helen, of Thomaston, spent Wheeler, is spending a few days Gordon, Ga., and Mrs. Ben Delk
the week end with their mother, | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and daughters, Ruth and Martha
Mrs. W. H. Roberson. | George Young. I of Thomaston, were guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Athur Childree and 1 Miss Wilma Montgomery of and Mrs. Cleatus Hill and Mrs. E.
Elaine are with relatives In Fitz- Macon visited her parents, Mr. H. Morrison Saturday
—• 1 gerald where Elaine is being and Mrs. Paul Montgomery during
Miss Mary Louise Neisler has seated by physicians of that city.j the week end.
returned to Chicago after spending H 0r ma ny friends wish for her a I Radioman Lewis Cosey, U. S. N.
a few days with her mother. speedy and complete recovery. i Dublin, spent the week end with
spending a I We are glad to have Mr. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Miss Armenda Purvis was the
guest of Misses Josephine and
Dorothy Harbuck Sunday.
Mrs. Mollie Carpenter of Butler
, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel not have the privilege of using the
Carpenter this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodall and
Mr. James Joiner is .... „ . „
few days with his parents before Mrs. Wyatt Waller of Thomaston Cosey
ament ine a Dosition in Washing- come as citizens of our communi- Mrs. Joe Brown, Mrs. Charlie
accepting a p e ty. They are at present boarding Wynn and Mrs. Eddie Murrock of I anH
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Macon, were guests of their sister, children of Mauk •
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doyel, Mr. p osey . Mr. Waller has been em- Mrs. Hubert Mosley Friday. ^rs. Joe Join< ; r and baby of ® u **
and Mrs. T. L. Fountain of But- ployed by Mr . s. Underwood, j Mr . and Mrs.Walter Wainwright! ”nd mT B F. MontgomeS
ler, spent Sunday with relative.. , M j ss Sarah Parks of Macon, ] and children were Sunday guests simelay ^ 00 ^° mer ^
kere - spent the week end with her par- of Mrs. L. J. Wainwright Sunday.
Miss Edith Coolik of Auburn, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parks, j Miss Mabel Parr returned from
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. J. L. and Miss Ophelia! Atlanta Friday,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Patrick have returned home after Miss Sarah Adele Lucas of Ma-
Coolik. spending several weeks with reia- i corii v j s ited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Lucas Sunday.
Monday visitors of Mrs. Lee
Mosley and Mrs. H. L. Mosley
Patrons Reynolds Cannery
To Hold Important Meeting
All persons wishing to do can
ning at the Reynolds High School
Cannery are requested to please
come to the Reynolds High school
auditorium Friday, April 14, a t 8
o'clock p. m., to plan the summer
work. This year, those who do not
take part in the class work will
. tives in Columbus.
Mrs. H. C. Whatley left Tuesday j Mrs. Julia Rogers of Manchester
to spend a few days in West spent several days last week with
Palm Beach, Fla., with her daugh- Mr and Mrs. W. F. Rogers. ,
ter, Mrs. Eddy Hester.
| The entire community extend' ^ ere Mrs ^ C Cosejr, Mrs Irene
. A , r ' r, , j Pierce and Mrs. Clifton Byrd.
Miss Gloria Whatley and Miss family in the loss of! Mr - and Mrs - D - E - Byrd s P ent
. Ann Howard Neisler have returned f arro ^ ana * a , ly tae loss 01 Sundav in Macon
Miss Sara Harp of Athens spent Shorter after spending Spring, th £ lr home by fire April 5^ Su " day in Tdacon ‘
faster with her parents here. ! holidays with their parents. I J ev - J ’ . , Lu ™ pkin and Mr ’' T Mr f- Joa Massey and children,
J John Lovick of Thomaston, spent Joe Jr. and Carol, and Miss Hilda
Miss Winnifred Ruffin of Macon
spent Sunday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Flowers, Mr. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Windham of Macon, spent the
and Mrs. E. H. Joiner and Mr. Cofield; I week end with Misses Clyde and
Mr Bobby Aultman of G. M. C.! Desmond Harp attended the fu- Mr. J. C. Smith of Ft. Benning, Mittie Windham,
snent Sunday with his parents. I neral of Miss Effie Meadows in spent the week end with his Mr. A. D. Byrd of Macon and
1 Montezuma Sunday. mother, Mrs. Odell Smith. Mr. Gillie Byrd spent Sunday with
Mr. Albert James of Athens. | Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mosley and
spent Sunday with his parents, i Lapt. J. L. Lanaway spent sat- j ake Windham Sunday were Mr. family.
, ; urday and Sunday * n Reynolds and Mrs. J. W. Windham, Rev. J. Mr and Mrs T I Turner and
Mrs. Jake Weaver and Hilda j with friends. Capt Callaway is B Lumpkin and Mr . John Lovick. da uahter Miss'Marv of Atlanta
Weaver spent Monday in Macon. • , n the s ates on furlough after Mr and Mrs . Eddie Windham St the week-^nd With Mr and
, , . ,!.spending three years in Trinidad. familv *„ n io t spem ine weeK ena witn Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Baker, Lorraine and | and lamily, Miss Annie Laura Mrs. E. F. Parr and family.
Wynelle, spent Monday in Macon, j Cpl. Millard H. Windham of Rey Windham, JJ”- Gynthia J ° n ®!, and , Mr. Tommie Barfield of Thom-
nolds, nephew of Miss Beatrice Mrs. G. B. Windham all of Thom-
Mr. and Mrs. Doward Hand and
son of Mobile, Ala., and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stubbs and children of
Tazewell, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Culliver.
Mrs. E. H. Morrison spent Sun
day and Monday in Thomaston
the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Harmon Montgomery.
cannery during the summer sea
son.
Ladies, be sure to bring your
husbands. We feel sure that their
knowledge will be of great value
in discussing the planning and the
production of products for home
use.
Mildred Cauthen,
Voc. Home Ec. Teacher.
S122.730 CONTRACT LET
FOR ROBINS FIELD JOB
Washington, April 11—The War
Department has announced the
award by the chief of engineers of
Mrs. Lewis Watson left Monday a $122,730 construction contract to
Mrs. R. L. Bell and Mrs. Howard
Kilby, has arrived in Africa ac
‘ f , ... aston spent the week end with his
. aston, spent the week-end with .— o B M
Mrs. Willis
spent Thursday afternoon in Ma
con.
Mrs. L. C. Woolard and Mrs.
Alex Spear spent Saturday in Ma
con.
Miss Montez Wetherington and
Mrs. Ray Lucas spent Thursday in
Macon.
Mr. Harry Powell spent a few
days in Atlanta and Tennessee re
cently.
home folks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and
training at Seymour Johnson a "d Brown, of Thomaston, spent |, 0Ib . Paymond> and J Mrs ;_ E ™ ma
Field, N. C., and Willow Run Air the week nd wit h relatives here.
Neisler spent Saturday in Macon., cord j n g to a me ssage this week, relatives here. ,
Sanders and Lois j Cpl. Windham received basic 1 Mr. and Mrs. doe Brown Bartlett I
Base, Ypsilianti, Mich.
Missionary Union
Met April Third
| At Baptist Church
Mrs. Bryant Jordan of xhomas-
ton, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. I. Jordan
Barfield were Sunday guests of
' relatives here. Mrs. Emma Bar-
field remained for an extended
visit with her son and daughter,
Mrs. Jack Hollis of Montezuma
spent the wee-end with Mrs. Ed
Hollis.
Mrs. Van Livingston, Jean and
Sue Livingston, spent Tuesday in
Macon.
We are so happy about the ^ r ‘ G ene Barfield, and Mrs. W.D.
goodly number we had at Sunday Beeland.
School Sunday. Come back next! Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sams and
Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and bring family of Roberta, were Sunday
someone else with you. I guests of relatives here.
Prayer meeting will be held at J Miss Florence O'Neal of Macon,
The Baptist Missionary Union at the home of Mr - and Mrs. D - A. 1 visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
held its regular monthly meeting C ° f i eld ™ day ni £ ht ’ „ , W ’ °’ Neal Friday -
Monday afternoon, April 3, at the . M f: and Mrs. Roy Peacock and I Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Byrd and
Reynolds Baptist church. family of Crowell, spent the week children spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs Willie Supps had charee end with Mr ‘ and MrS- T ' G ' Jones ’ and Mrs. Roy Byrd and family.
Mrs. Willie Suggs had charge Mrs Rex McInvale made a busi . Mrs P A Tenkins snent Fridav
of the following program: ■ ness trip to Macon Friday. i in P y
Theme for year: “Make Known R ev . and Mrs. George Herring i
|His Mighty Acts and the Glorious spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'
| Majesty of His Kingdom.” | Will Mullins. '
Miss Mildred Cauthen spent the' Topic for month: “The Everlast-' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dent and fam- ,
weekend in Meansvilie with her j ing Kingdom in the Land of Its ily spent Sunday with Mr. and'
parents. i Beginning.” Mrs. Vance Mullins.
! Watchword for Year: “That the Mr - and Mrs. Tom Robbins and
Mr. Bob Swearingen and Mr. Ed Q Pnerat ions to Come Might Know” family spent the week end with j
“uT ,n Ug r? s 'M.." The “ “^^«a«,o„eJ h a re .
M rs. s B ,ud „ y 0 ’ at “ Dav,d,s Throne/ '; sis. 1 Monday
Praver Mrs Hnats .week with his parents, Mr. and Miss Elsie Hortman was the
The Near East Palestine Mrs MrS ' M ' N ‘ Poole ' ' Sunday guest of Miss Thelma Co-
1 he Near East, Palestine, Mrs. Mrs j w and Jake windham gey
I 't. A ' .. ,, and Jane spent Tuesday with Mrs ,
1 Baptists in the Near East, Mrs. R c Barrow '
T-Cpl. Wallace Underwood of yard of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wind-
San Francisco, Calif., spent sev- ham's home Tuesday evening. Mr
Miss Winnifred Kirksey of Co
lumbus, spent the week end with
relatives here.
Mrs. B. E. Flowers and Mrs. C.
H. Neisler spent Thursday after
noon in Macon.
Mr. F. H. Passmore of Fort
Valley was a Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Pierce and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Peterman were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N.
E. Peterman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pierce of Ma
con, spent Sunday with relatives
for Panama City, Fla., to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Carl Hobbs.
Miss Mary Ann Watson spent
the week end in Thomaston, the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary
Purvis.
Algernon Blair, Montgomery, Ala.,
for construction of an addition to a
building including utilities at
Robins Field, Warner Robins, Ga.
Army engineers of Savannah
will supervise the work.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L.
'Lottie Marshall.
Halley and ! Prayer, Mrs. C. L. Pyron.
Mrs. Troy Whatley spent Wednes- j Song “Guide Me O Thou Great eral d last ’ weok " vvith Mr and James Bartlett and' Mr. Robert
hmrq h ” ___ __ — ...
day in Atlanta. j Jehovah
I Dreams for Palestine,
Capt. and Mrs. Stewart Derrick Frank Musslewhite.
of Ft. Blanding spent Sunday with ■ S ong, “O Zion Haste.”
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harp.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Souther
and baby, Chips, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Bryan. Mrs. Souther and ba
by will extend their visit here
through this week.
Mrs. U. S. Underwood. Barrow helped Mrs. J. W. Wind-
Mrs. The Taylor Mill school children ham prepare the food on the grill
iput on at Sunday school Sunday a while the others enjoyea games.
0 .. . very inspiring Easter program Those enjoying this occasion were:
Pjayer, closed by Mrs. Vvb i c h was thoroughly enjoyed by Jeanette Barrow, Betty Anne and
Ml * lie . . all present. I Amie Jeanne Underwood, Barbara
After the business session we Friday afternoon the children of! Ea y e Windham, Mary Parks, Mars
Tu ere r. dl A m l_i^ e ? Wlth prayer by Taylor Mill school enjoyed an dell Crook, Martha Bryant, Lillie
Mrs. k. A. Hinton. Easter
The next Circle meeting will be p ond
in the home of Miss Elizabetn 1
Parker.
Egg hunt
—Reporter.
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Reynolds. Ga.
Those From Distance
Attending Funeral
Service Of Mr. Nelson
enjoyed an
down by the Bartlett, Janie Moore, Bernice
1 Windham, Polly Childreee, Ray
mond Childree, Elmer Childree,
Smith—Crook Robert Barrow, Ray McInvale,
' James Bartlett, Alfred Roberson,
Mrs. Odell Smith announces the Leon and Carl Smith, Charles
marriage of her daughter, Jeanette Moore Moore, LeRoy Wade, Robert
to Mr. Syd Crook Sunday, April 9
W. M. U. Has Meeting
Wdnesday afternoon the W. M.
U. met in the school building for
Arnold, Sammy Crook, Billy Wind
ham, James Parks, Jane Windham
and Mrs. J. W. Windham.
Girl's Reserve Have Meeting
Friday evening the Girl's Re
serves held their regular meeting.
3 Gals VINEGAR
1 Doz Qts FRUIT JARS
$1.20
1 Doz Qts Fruit Jars 85c
1 Doz Pts Fruit Jars 75c
Bnik Vinegar Gal 25c
j Vinegar 1 Gal Jug 35c
Mixed Pickle Spices 10c
Spices or Clovers 10c
Raisins seedL d ss or Box 15c
Sunshine Crackers Lb 20c
Sunshine Graham Lb 25c
25 Lb So.d Flour $1.39
25 Lb Roses Flour $1.23
25 Lb Snappy Flour $1.14
| Those from a distance attending the regular meeting with president
the funeral of Mr. F. Z. Nelson Mrs. J. W. Windham, presiding,
included: Pfc. and Mrs. Gene Nel- The meeting was opened with | As the girls were to have a Weiner
son, Hagerstown, Md.; Mrs. Wilma prayer by Mrs. Tinie McDaniel. I Roast after the meeting they held
| Redish and baby of Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. Herman Parks gave the de-J the meeting at the home of Mrs.
| Mrs. M. C. Stathem and Wiiey votional, reading the 15th chapter J- W. Windham.
Stathem, Phenix City, Ala.; Mr. of First Corinthians and closing i The meeting was opened with
and Mrs. M. G. Gilreath and Mr. with the“Legend of the Dogwood.” 1 prayer by Miss Barnara Faye
|John H. Windham, Atlanta; Mrs. An interesting paper on “The Windham. Miss Marsdell Crook
1 Emmett Goodman, Macon; Mr. Baptist Missionary Outlook in had charge of devotional, reading
jand Mrs. L. Smith, Ft. Valley; Mr. Europe” was read by Miss Belle the twenty-third Psalm. One new
;and Mrs. O. O. Cooper, Miss Gus- Gardner. Some ways in which we member was added to the roll,
sie Walker, Roberta; Mr. and Mrs. can help the Missionary cause was Miss Sarah Hill. We are glad to
iBill Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. How- given by Mrs. McDaniel. have her join our group. After
aid Haywood. Mr. N. E. Walker, Under new business the W. M. eating together, the girls together
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Beeland, U. goes on record as expressing with Mrs. J. W. Windham, went to
j Thomaston; Mrs. Theo Chapman, sympathy to our Secretary-Treas- prayer meeting at the Teacher's
j Miss Ethel Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. urer, Mrs. Cauley Barrow whose Cottage.
Allen Payne, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. home was burned April 5th
Trussell, Butler; Mrs. Minnie Nel- a quilt that had been made by
son, Jefferson. i the W. M. U. together with a gift
| of money was sent to Mrs. Barrow’.
IA kitchen shower followed.
| The following committees
I appointed:
Card Of Thanks
Little A. J. Posey
Celebrates Birthday
Monday afternoon, April 3, a
were 1 group of children gathered at the
I home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Posey
We wish to thank our many Welfare Committee for one year: j to J° in A. J. Posey in celebrating
friends for their kind words of Mrs. Herman Parks, chairman. I his fourth birthday. All children
sympathy and deeds of kindness with Mrs. Eunice Crook and Mrs. i in the primary department of Sun-
shown us during the illness and Jake Windham. |day school were invited. The chil-
death of our husband and father. | Flower Committee for two dren enjoyed playing together
Also for the beautiful floral offer-| weeks:: Mrs. J. W. Windham and : after which they were served birth
,ing. May God's richest blessings Mrs. Dan Posey. j day cake and jello. Mrs. Posey
be with each of you. | The meeting closed with prayer Bad the table beautifully decorat-
Mrs. F. Z. Neison, by Mrs. D. A. Cofield. jed with poppies and honey suckle.
Gann Nelson, ! I Those assisting Mrs. Posey in
W. S. Nelson, | Intermediates Enjoy Weiner Roast entertaining were: Mrs. J. W.
E. A. Nelson, I Windham, Mrs. Cauley Barrow,
Jno. M. Nelson, I A group of young people enjoy- Mrs. Jake Windham and Mrs. W.
Ruth Nelson. 1 ed a Weiner Roast in the back H. Roberson.
GRAND THEATRE
A Moody Theatre
Reynolds, Ga,
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, April 14 & 15
TWO BIG HITS. Hit No. 1:
"THE FALCON AND THE CO-EDS"
Starring Tom Conway and Jean Brooks
(Tragedy, Romance, Drama and Laughs)
Also: Bob Livingston, Smiley (FROG) Burnette
"BENEATH WESTERN SKIES"
Added: “CAPTAIN AMERICA", Chapter 10.
ADMISSION: Children Under 12, 12c; Adults, 25c
SUNDAY & MONDAY. APRIL 16 &
"THE HEAT’S ON"
17
Starring Mae West, Victor Moore, William Gaxton
(A real “Sizzler” of a Musical . . . Comedy & Romance!
The Come-Up-and-See-Me Gal in a Come up and see me Show'
M. G. M. “NEWS OF THE DAY"
ADMISSION: Children Under 12, 12c; Adults, 25c
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. APRIL 19 & 20
"GOVERNMENT GIRL”
Starring Olivia de Havilland, Sonny Tufts, Anne Shirley
(See Olivia turn Washington up-side-down as the Govern
ment Girl. Where are ten girls to every man!)
Added: RKO’s Pathe News.
ADMISSION: Children Under 12, 12c; Adults, 25c
HINTON & COMPANY
Fertilizer - Feed - Seed
COKER'S WILT RESISTANT COTTON SEED
Delinted and Ceresan 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
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.