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THE BUTLER pint at.n, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 20, 1944.
Reynolds Department
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Miss' Lorraine Clyatt
Mr.,' Robert E. Edge
Are Wed At Macon
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lorraine Cly
att pf Reynolds, announce the mar-
riaefo of their daughter, Frances
Lorraitie, to Mr. Robert B. Edge,
TAYLOR MILL NEWS
Miss Florence and Mr. Horace
King spent the week-end in
Thomaston with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bartlett were
Sunday spend-the-day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Posey.
Mrs. Ollie Parker of Thomaston,
Cleveland Harp spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. aawyer and son of and Mrs. Owen D. Edge spent thhe week end with Mr. and
family spent the weekend with Columbus. The marriage was Mrs. Ernest Parker.
| Mrs. Sawyers mother near Cuth- solemnized at the Hotel Dempsey I Mr. and Mrs. Fred McElmurray
Mr. F. M. Carson visited Mrs. bert
Mr
day in Valdosta.
Carson in Macon Friday.
Mrs. Susie Woods went
llonticello for the week-end.
l ip Macon April 17, Rev. E. H. Dunn of Ft. Benning and Mrs. Mary Me-
. 1 officiating Mr Julian D Ed^G of Elmurray of near Reynolds visited
.o! (or BC A V ia™ n w“r r H d | wm M »" d S fs y , ao,edj\os, M, and Mr, daKe Windham Sun-
Mrs.
Sam Pruitt of Thomaston, services
visited relatives here recently
Mr. and Mrs. James Ricks have
moved into the Ingram home.
Miss Montez Wetherington spent
Sunday and Monday in Macon.
Mr. Bobby Aultman of G. M. C.
■was at home over the week-end
was given in marriage by her
i father. Only immediate members
and Mrs. H. G. Hicks ana of the two families were present,
sons, Edward and Harry, will | ’ The hotel parlor was decorated
Mr.
the week end with Dr. and Mrs. S
H. Bryan.
Mr. Henry Hobbs spent lastj Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carson, John
Tweek with his brother at Norfolk, l and Mrs. Lucy
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carter of
. l man for his brother and the brid* day.
Rev. Harris in a series of revival h»r Mr. Cecil Underwood of Macon,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
U. S. Underwood.
Mrs. Odell Smith was the Sun-
sDend the week end with rela- in palms and white calla lilies, 1 day spend-the-day guest of Mrs.R.
lives here. 1 with white tapers on the altar. The j M. Windham and family.
1 bride wore an aqua blue traveling j Mr. Arthur Childree spent the
Lieut, and Mrs. J. M. Philpott of with white accessories. Her j week end with relatives in Eitz*
Drew Field, Tampa, Fla., spent , (j 0 wers were a shoulde* spray of Js era ^d-
Hill of Warner
Robins, were visitors here for the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rogers and
Bill spent the week end with rela
tives at Rupert.
Mr. Joe Cofield of Manchester,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Co
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Cauley Barrow and
Macon were in Keynoias aaiur- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Camp ana Preceding the ceremony, Miss £ amll y S P x f nt ,,^ U ^ ay With Mr ‘ and
.,„ v Miss Mary Ella Camp of Newnan Marion Hodges, accompanied at M j*s- w ; dam ' . c
y ‘ spent the week end with Mr. and the piano by Mrs. Oscar Thompson 1 Mrs \ , Wl ^dnam spent bun-
Mrs. John Musslewhite s P ent .Mrs. H. K. Sealy. ,sang “I Lov* Thee.” Mrs. Thomp- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wind-
Saturday night with Mrs. E. H. l son pi a y ed “May Night” followed ham.
Joiner. I Miss Grace Canmngton and Miss b j Lohengrin's wedding march. | Mrs. Eunice Crook spent
Dixie Drake of Atlanta, visited Immediaetly after the ceremony, day with Mr. and Mrs
orchids. Mrs. Clyatt,- the bride's
mother, wore a navy -.repe gown,
a white Milan sailor and corsage
of carnations. The costume of the
groom's mother was a navy with
navy accessories *>nd corsage of
pink carnations.
Preceding the
Mrs. Albert Hicks of Macon jyjj ss Cannington's cousin, Mrs.
spent the week-end with Mrs. L. E has Sawyer recently.
Sun-
Herman
Mr. and Mrs. Clyatt entertained P ar h s „ _
_ , the wedding party at a seated din-! M f- and Mrs. N ; T - A V ret ar ] d
w Co ° k ‘ 1 Mr and Mrs E E Barrow Mr »er in the hotel. Mr. Edge and his ^mily and Mrs. Alvah Layfield
Mrs. J. G. Hicks spent Friday and * Mrs . Edgar Whatley ’were bride left at once by train for a a "f h ^ a ° nd ^W^F Ro^er^
fV h ou h £. ParcnK ' Mr - and MrS ' “'.they ,rS. h “sses Ma.den' Croo* ' an/Ma
i I lumbus.
After spending a week at home j ^he Br j dge club members will .—
Mrs. Pendergrast has returned ti en t e rtain their husbands Thursday #
Thomaston. 1 night with a supper at the home U. D. C. Meeting At
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swearingen | of Mr - add Mrs. R. E. Aultman.
have moved to the home of Mrs. j Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. Flowers. | Howard Neisler Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Beeland were Rev. and Mrs Leon Edwards
and Mrs. J. H. Neisler were in Ft. | and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley.
Valley Monday.
Miss Eugenia Joiner
The Methodist Church
Thursday Afternoon
cell Parks and Mr. Kenneth and
Robert Barrow visited Mr. and Mrs
Keith Parks and family at Mon
tezuma Sunday. ?
Mr .and Mrs. Clovis Poole and
family of Ideal spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Poole.
We regret to learn that little A.
J. Posey is ill with measles. We all
I wish for him a speedy recovery.
The Gordon-Carson Chapter of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Windham
has re- the United Daughters of the Con-1 an d family and Misses Dorothy
Mrs. C L Pvron and Miss Katie turned to Tallahassee, Fla., after federacy will sponsor a program-' an d Jeanne Crook were Sunday
• J CnvIMrY Vl rv 1 i rl M 1 rr> 11 r i 4- V* Lftr I • it? a * _ _ _ _ — .
Hicks spent Tuesday with Mr. and spending Spring holidays with her me , honoring our
Mrs. J. G. Hicks. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Joiner, j 1860’s . and the 1!
Rev. Leon Edwards, pastor of the
1940’s at the Rey-
,. . ~ D , . o1111rtni, nolds Methodist Church at two
Miss Estelle Ricks spent Satur-1 • • • ’ ‘ . . o'clock Thursday afternoon, April
day and Sunday with her mother, a " d Miss Sara Blount or Chatta-
,, w T Ri hooehee, Fla., returned home Mon-
' ' | day after visitin ^ relatives here - local Methodist church, will be
Mrs Robert Bell Jr., left last speaker,
week for Belleville, 111., where she The public is cordially invited
will spend several days with her to attend this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cosey of husband who is stationed at Scott; ' 'The Reynolds High school and
Mrs. R. L. Swearingen entertain
ed members of her Bridge Club
Wednesday p. m.
Thomaston spent Sunday with
Mrs. Addie Hammock.
Miss. Annie V. Massey of Co-
Field, 111. ’ n ' fthia i families of our men in the
! armed service will be guests of
The many friends of Mrs. F. M. honor and are requested to occu-
Carson are pleased to know that py the central section of pews,
lumbus, visited Miss Kate Hicks she has returned home from. Ma-. Members of the U. D. C. will oc-
Beverai days last week. jeon where she had a tonsilectomy C upy the pews at the left of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bies and son! and ls rapldly recupcra,lng - |PulP‘<- „ „ ,
of Brunswick visited Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. Spence Taylor Jr., and mber the time and place.
C. S. Sawyer last week. j daughter, Linda, have returned to I h ursday, 2. P- m -> “Pra 27,‘ at
Ithei rhome in Jacksonville, Fla., 1 ,b e Reynolds Methodist church.
Friends of Mrs.. Minnie McDan- after spend j ng a few weeks 'with 1 Hbnor our soldiers with your
:Mr. and Mrs. Van Livingston.
sel regret to learn that she con
tinues ill with arthiritis.
_ _ , . . ,, I The Men's Bible Class of the
Mrs. _Dan Beeland of Macon, i oca i Methodist church entertained
spent Saturday and Sunday witn their wives and the Boy Scouts
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Beeland. jwith a barbecue Thursday nijpdit
at the school lunch room. Mr. El
presence.
CROWELL
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pierce and
Dorothy of Macon, were week-end
Miss Winnie Griffith has return- H Joiner[ teacher Qf thfi class ; had guests of relatives here
td to Columbus after spending a
few days with Miss Eva B. Grif
fith.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mullins, Mrs.
a very interesting program follow- . Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cosey and
ing the barbecue.
daughter of Thomaston, were Sun-
_ I day guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall and Jenkins.
_ D . ... » « « Mr. ad Mrs. Paul Poe and Ch^rie i M . Mrs R n h Pr T p.vrd anrt' most cordial invitation to “come
Tom Berchailly and baby spent Poe of Macon, attended the grad- 1 M d M Kobert and ,.o»
Windham and family.
Miss Lannis Childree and Mr.
Ralph Underwood spent the week
end in Thomaston with friends
and relatives.
Prayer meeting will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cauley
Barrow Friday evening at eight
o'clock.
Mrs. Rex Mclnvale made a busi
ness trip to Macon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Syd Crook spent
last week visiting relatives in Ma
con and Columbus.
Pvt. Leonard Amerson of Ala
bama spent the week end with
relatives at Taylor Mill.
Mr. Ralph Cox of Butler and
Billie Windham spent Saturday
with Earl Hightower.
Mr. and Mrs. Cauley Barrow and
family wish to extend to the peo
pie of Taylor Mill and throughout
this section their sincere appre
ciation for the kindness and the
gifts contributed since the loss of
their home by fire. May God bless
each one.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Albritton of
Rupert were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Cauley Barrow.
Our Sunday School is still
growing. We extend to each one a
oere.uuuy aim uauy speni Poe 0 f Macon, attended the grad- da ‘hter Gwendolyn of and worship with us” each Sun-
Wednesday w.th Mrs. Al.ee Ault- uatlon exercises a. Ft Benning „/ as ^*‘ un day gX day morning a, 10:30 o'clock.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Cosey Mrs. as Second Lieutenantj and after a
CharUe Horton and Mrs. Beulah ten . day leave he wm be stationed
Tuesday At this time Clifton Earl j Mr a „ d Mrs . j. B B yrd and other
Marshall received his commission
Philmon attended church at
Crowell Sunday and were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Nichols.
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Reynolds, Ga.
relatives.
Miss Betty
Fehring of Butler i
at Camp Howze, Texas.
Five Points News
Rev. John M. Cox filled his reg
ular appointment at the Taylor
Mill Baptist church last Sunday.
, ... , , c ... . ,. Mrs. Lee Haynes of Atlanta,
spent the^ week end with her grand S p en t i as t we ek with Mr. and Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fuller, yj F Bo g ers
Mrs. Wyatt Butler of Vienna,!
was a guest of her sister Mrs. J. B. [ Funeral Held Saturday Afternoon
3 Gals VINEGAR
1 Doz Qts FRUIT JARS
$1.20
Goodwin last week.
Sunday guests of
Nickols
For Mrs. T. G. Jones
Mrs. T. G. Jones died at
her
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ed Pennington and Mr. Billie Nickols were Mrs. Vicky j home in Taylor Mill Friday night
J. T. Davis of Butler spent Sunday Philmon and Mrs. Charlie Horton a t 9 o'clock. Mrs. Jones had been
with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jarrell. ( l of Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert j for the past year, her condition
Mrs. Lester Daniel and children Cose y and children and Mr. and j growing worse during the past
and Mrs. Davis and baby of Mrs - Jeff Youn S- | three months. Mrs. Jones is sur-
Thomaston, were the week end Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McCrary and vived by her husband and five
! guests of their parenst, Mr. and little son of Columbus, spent the: children to-wit: Mrs. Eldridge
Mrs. E. M. Gaultney and family. > week end with relatives here. I Payne of Taylor Mill, Mrs. Roy
Sundav euests of Mr and Mrs Mrs - Clarence Newton and son' Peacock of Crowell, Mrs. Burt
ay S uasts 01 ana ^ rs - { Homerville SDent the week-end Busbee of Hicks Mill, Mrs. Roscoe
Phillip Jarrell were Mr. and Mrs. 01 nomerviue, spent tne weex-ena . , „
Hubert Colauitt Mrs W B Col- with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Neisler. - Mclnvale of Taylor Mill, and Mis
Hubert Colquitt, Mrs. W. b. Col- , : Charlie Jones of Macon; also 12
! quitt, Mrs. Claude Colquitt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Peed of grand children.
i Doz Qts Fruit Jars 85c
1 Doz Pts Fruit Jars 75c
Hulk Vinegar Gal 25c
Vinegar 1 Gal Jug 35c
%ed Pickle Spices 10c
pices or Clovers 10c
Raisins i::r 8 r Box 15c
Sunshine Crackers Lb 20c
Sunshine Graham Lb 25c
25 Lb a Flour $1.39
25 Lb Rose. Flour $1.23
25 Lb Snappy Flour $1.14
Webster Bush, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Union, were Sunday guests of Mr.
, Trice, Mrs. Myrtle Sanders and and iMrs. R. L. Philmon.
children, Mrs. Johnnie Boyet and Mi^s Mildred Montgomery of nn^V* their d ppnp«?t wmnathv
! Miss Christine Boyet all of thomaston, spent the week-end 1
;Thomaston. jwith her father, Mr. O. R. Mont-
I Misses Ethel Jarrell and Effie 8° a ‘ ier y ' and
j Smith of Macon spent the week- Miss Sarah Delle Lucas of Ma '
lend with Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Jar- con s P eat the week end with her
; re jl • parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lucas.
I Miss Janie Neisler returned
Mr and Mrs. Wilson Starling home last week from Homevrille,
| and children, Mr. and Mrs. C^cjl >much improved in health her nu-
Pitts and children and Mrs. merous friends will be gratified to
I Johnnie Garrett and little son all learn.
of Thomaston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Parr and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarrell. 'Miss .Julia Parr spent Saturday in
i Rev. 5. H. Stanford was the 1 Macon.
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Eev. and Mrs. Leon Edwards
Mrs. E. M. Gaultney. .were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
! .. T , f , , and Mrs. Walter Wainwright.
Mrs. J. H Stanford and Mrs., ^ p E McDaniel of Reynolds
Hollis were Thursday visitors of L nd Miss H aviland McDaniel of
rs. enry arrell. Atlanta, were Saturday guests of
, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jarrell and Mrs. W. R. Cosey.
'Mrs. Calvin Jarrell were in Macon
,one day last week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suggs of
Reynolds spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett and i
j baby of Cusseta, were Sunday
J visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Bennett.
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The friends of Taylor Mill com
munity extend to the bereaved
Funeral services were held for
Mrs. Jones Saturday afternoon at
Mt. Olive Freewill church with
Rev. C. H. Moore officiating. Misses
Nellie, Betty Anne, Jeanne Under
wood and Barbara Fay Windham
accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Wind
ham sang “Angel Band,” “Never
Grow Old” and “He Whispers
Sweet Peace to Me.” \
Interment was in Mt. Olive
cemetery. Pall bearers were:
Messrs Charlie Jones, Joe Arnold,
Lennie Hutto, Burt Busbee, Roscoe
Mclnvale and Roy Peacock.
PAY FOR DRAFT BOARD
MEMBERS IS PROPOSED
Washington, April 17—Senator
Wiley, Republican, Wisconsin, to
day called for legislation to pro
vide compensation for members of
the 6,441 local selective service
boards throughout the country.
“Higher-ups are sitting on vel
vet cushions and drawing big pay
but the boys who do the work—
the boys who get all the blame,
damnation and criticism — get
nothing” Wiley told the senate.
V«* HMtS MUST $f f[D.
USlOfS. FARM" MOWN IS
HJTTINi 20* OUT Of tVfRY
FRODUCt DOLLAR INTO
t¥AK BONDS
GRAND THEATRE
A Moody Theatre
Reynolds, Ga,
FRIDAY & SATURDAY. APRIL 21 & 22
A DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Hal Roadh's
"MISS POLLY"
With Slim Summerville & Zasu Pitts
"TEXAS TO BATAN"
Starring the Range Buster
Auso "CAPTAIN AMERICA." Chapter 11
ADMISSION: Children Under 12, 12c; Adults, 25c
SUNDAY & MONDAY, APRIL 23 & 24
"LADY TAKES A CHANCE"
Starring Jean Arthur. John Wayne. Charles Winninger.
(“The more the Merrier” Girl in a “More the Merrier” Show
packed with fun and, thrill, and romance!)
Also Comedy and News
ADMISSION: Children Under 12, 12c; Adults, 25c
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, APRIL 29 & 27
"TARZAN’S DESERT MYSTERY"
Starring Johnny Weissmulder, Nancy Kelly, Johnny Sheffield.
America's Favorite Her^-Tajzan—m a thrill-packed action
laden jungle adventure. . mwHpexcitirig escapade as he
crosses the desert to btipg fcaplfts# *»«■- medicine for wounded
allied soldiers.
Added: RKO’s Pathe News.
ADMISSION: Children Under. 12 r 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.