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4*0E TWO
THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 9, 1944.
Reynolds Department
Conducted hv
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Woman's improvement
Held Regular Meeting
On November First
Miss Veronica Zwolenski
ILL Edwin P. Jones
[Wed t Pawtuckett, R.I.
LEONARD FLETCHER
IS COMMISSIONED
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Byrd spent Mrs. Sam Pruitt of Thomaston,
arrived Sunday to spend several
clays with Mrs. E. E. Hodges.
Mrs. Troy Whatley spent several
days with her daughter, Miss
Gloria Whatley at Shorter College. S0SS 'i 0 n.
Saturday in Atlanta.
Mr. C. E. Whatley and Mr. T.
Whatley spent Monday in Albany
Mrs. A. G. Hicks of Macon, spent
the week end here with relatives.
Americus, Ga., Nov. 8.—Leonard
Fletcher, Americus young man,
, ^ , has been promoted to the rank of
The Woman’s Improvement Club The marriage of Mrs. Varonica j lieutenant colonel in the Army Air
held its regular monthly meeting Zwolenski, daughter of Mr. Julius Forces, according to word received
at the Club Chapter House on Zwolenski, of Pawtucket, Rhode Tues'uay by his wife and parents,
Nov. 1 at 3 p. m. The hostesses Island, and the late Mrs. Zwoien- 1 Mr .and Mrs. M. H. Fletcher,
were Mrs. C. B. Hicks, Mrs. Paul ski, and Lt. Edwin P. Jones, son of | Col. Fletcher has risen rapidly
McDaniel and Mrs. Charlie P. Mrs. Bailey P. Jongs of Fveynolds ; n ran k since enlisting'at Ft. Ben- planes in the invasion of France
Horton. and the late Mr. Jones, was sol- n , n g as an aviation cadet Feb. 10, on D-day .He also participated in
The President, Mrs. Florine Eng- emnized at 3 o'clock, October 1, at 1944, He was commissioned a sec- the invasion of Holland. He wears
lish, presided over the business the home of the bride. ond lieutenant in September, 1941 the National Service Ribbon bear-
Rev. Walter Greene, pastor of was ma d e a fi rs t lieutenant in Oc- ing many bronze .stars:
tober, 1942; a captain in January,
1943; a major in August, 1943 and
lieutenant colonel Oct. 18, 1944. q e
went overseas in November, 1942.
Col. Fletcher has been command
ing officer of a Ninth Air Force
troop carrier squadron since Au
gust, 1943 when he was commis
sioned a major. He participated in
the Egyptian-Lybian, Tunisian
Sicilian and Italian campaigns
and folw with the first wave of
Mr. Jeff Musslcwhite of Liberty
S. C., visited relatives here re
cently.
Mrs. Henry Hicks and children
of Macon arc visiting
here.
Miss Winnie Griffith of Colum
bus spent-the week end here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mims carried
thei rlittlo daughter, Rebecca to
Macon for medical treatment Sun
day.
Mrs. C. E. Whatley gave the the Woodlawn M. E. church, offi-
Carnival report. She announced dated.
Mrs.
Lt. Cyril Young of Providence,
Rhode Island, was best man. Miss
\olanda E. Wolcnski, cousin of
the bride, was her only attendant.
The bride was attired in a gray
Mr;=. R. A. Hinton and Mrs. Ben
Hinto.i spent Sunday afternoon in
Americus.
Mrs.' Maude Smith of Macon is
at the bedside of her mother, Mrs.
Windham.
Mrs. Baker, Loraine, Wynelle
and Hilda Weaver spent Thursday
in .Macon.
Misses Livey Brooks and Edith
Fountain visited relatives in But
ler Tuesday.
Mrs- Tiny Frierson and son, Ru
dolph, of Macon, visited Mrs. J. H.
Nei^ler Sunday.
"Mr 1 , and Mrs. F. M. Carson will
attend the Methodist Conference
in Macon Thursday.
Mr. Sidney Bryan, a student at
Gordon Institute, spent Sunday
with his parents here.
Mrs. Clinton Woods, Miss Sara ]
Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parks
spent Friday in Macon.
Mr. Henry Waters of Atlanta,
spent the week end with his
mother, Mrs. Lucy Hill.
Mr. Eugene Gray was the din
ner guest of his cousin, Miss Anne
Gray at Butler Sunday.
Mt. and Mrs. Jack Heath, Mrs.
Clern Wains and Mr. Tom Poole
spent Thursday in Macon.
Winifred Ruffin of Macon,
■spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ruffin.
Mrs. Williams of Macon visited
'her daughter, Miss Monte/ Worth
iington, Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams of
Atlanta, will arrive soon to visit
their sister, Mrs. D. W. Payne.
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Reynolds, Ga.
that the fourth grade won the $5
prize in the school contest. The net
proceeds from the Carnival were
( J. H. Noisier was called to $365.00.
relatives ( c.ordolt* recently on account of the The House Committee reported
illness of her brother, Mr. Buddy that several members of the Lions traveling suit with harmonizing
Fenn. Club had made bookshelves for accessories.
the library. Immediately following the wed-
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. V\ indham and was announced that several ding, the couple left for a wedding
children of Wainer Robins, visited a fHcles were badly needed for the trip to New \ork and Long Is-
their mother, Mrs. Windham Sun- j unc h room . The Club voted to land.
buy these articles from the earni- Lt. and Mrs. Jones will make
val proceeds. their home at Perry, Fla., where.
The membership committee pre- Lt. Jones is stationed white as
sented six new names for Club signed as an instructor at the Per-
membership. The Club voted for ry Army Air Base.
them unanimously. They are: Mrs.
Pvt .John Howard Aultman re- C. J. Harp Sr., Mrs. E. E. Payne,
day.
Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Joiner had
as their guest the past week their
son, Mr. Jimmie Joiner of Wash
ington, D. C.
turned to Camp Jackson, S. C.,
Sunday after a visit with his sis
ter, Miss Laurice Aultman.
Miss Marion Newsome, a stu
dent at G. S. W. C., Valdosta,
spent the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Newsome.
Jack Fuller of the U. S. Navy, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Grady Fuller. He is enroute to a
naval base in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Watson, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Baggerly and
Richard of Macon, were guests for
Mrs. C. J. Harp Jr., Mrs. James
Gray, Mrs. W. D. Harp and Mrs.
B. W. Hinton Jr.
Mrs. Homer Beeland reported
that the entire cemetery had been
cleaned at a cost of $26.25 and
stated that donations from lot
owners would be appreciated.
Mrs. Susie Woods had charge of
the program. She presented Miss
Constance Barrow who played a
piano solo. She then introduced
Miss Melissa Ogburn who was
speaker tor the afternoon. Miss
Ogburn spoke on “The - Taylor
County Red Cross” of which she is
the week end of Mrs. M. A. Jones county chairman and home serv-
25 Lbs Gold Flour $1.42
25 Lbs kosL Flour $1.25
Sunshine Krispy 1 Lb 20c
Salt .... 3 For 10c
Hi-Ho Crackers . . 23c
25 Lbs S Ki v ne r Flour $1.15
A. J. Grits Box 10c
| Jr.
; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen
and Robert spent Sunday in Al-
I bany. Sylvia accompanied thef.i
1 home after spending the week-end
| with Mr.'and Mrs. Julian Bennett.
1 Mrs. John Edwards and son of
Trion, N. C., were accompanied
home Sunday by Mrs. Edwards.
; Mrs. Edwards and son have been
' visiting her mother, Mrs. Dan
Hicks.
Sgt. Warren Lindley, wife and
baby, Miss Nell Lindley of Spars,
Pfc. Leonard Lindley of the Ma
rines and Miss Annie Monk were
guests of Mrs. C. E. Whatley Mon
day.
1 Miss Elizabeth Hinton had as
he rguests during the week-end
two students from G. S. W. C., Val
dosta. They were Miss Libby Hill,
Kingsland, Ga., and Miss Kathryn
Green, Lexington, Ga.
Miss Dathine Brunson had as her
guests for the week end two stu
dents from G. S. W. C., Valdosta.
They were Miss Jane Baldwin, of
Warrenton, Va., and Miss Bobbie
Townsend, Darien, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley mo
tored to Opelika, Ala., Sunday to
meet Cpl. W. H. Whatley, aerial
gunner instructor who will he their
guest for fifteen days. Cpl. What
ley is enroute to Tindall Field.
ice chairman. Miss Ogburn gave
a very interesting account of the
work done in the county by this
organization.
During the social hour the hos
tesses served a salad course and
coffee.
—Pub. Chrn.
Cemetery Committee
Finishes Cleaning Work
The Cemetery Committee "for I
Hill Crest” has succeeded in get- I
ting the weeds and grass sling ’
down and the entire cemetery
raked. This includes all lots and
driveways.
Mrs. Guy Clyatt
Mr. Hugh Windham
Mr. Harry Powell
Mr. Lawrence Cook
Mr. Hoodman Parks.
The school children who worked
on securing votes for the Queen;
all store owners who turned on i
the lights; and any others who
helped in any way the Club says
“Thank You.”
—Pub. Chrn.
Mauk News
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Bryan had as
thei rguests for the week end
Sgt. and Mrs. Russell Cliartt, Miss
Lesbia Jaen, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. „ . . . . . .
Souther and Chips of Macon. Miss Swearingen pa d tribute to
1 errooi \\7 far hmo murinr ann rotn
Jaen and Mrs. Souther and Chips
remained to ra week’s visit.
Mrs. E. B. Swearingen
Addresses Local (1. D. C.
Chapter November 2
Mrs. C.. L. Pyron entertained the
Gordon-Carson Chapter of the U.
D. C. at her home on November 2.
The visitors present were Mrs. Nat
Carson, Mrs. R. A. Hinton, Mrs. H.
K. Seaily, Airs. Leon Edwards,Mrs.
W. B. Hoats and Mrs. John Ed
wards, who is a new out-of-town
member.
Mrs. F. A. Ricks was in the
chair and conducted a short busi
ness meeting in which she gave
the president's yearly report. Mrs.
D. W. Harp distributed new year
books to the members present.
The historians, Miss Kate Hicks,
had charge of the program. She
announced that the programs for
the year would include studies of
the Allied leaders and post-war Trapp of Columbus visited their
plans, in addition to the required parents, Hon. and Mrs. J. L. Rus-
U. D. C. subjects.
Miss Hicks gave a short sketch
of Christopher Memminger, a
i member.-pf the Confederate cabi
net. ^
She then introduced Mrs. E. B.
Swearingen who spoke on Presi
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt. Airs.
1 Messrs J. W. Woodall, William
Woodall and R M. Jinks made a
business trip to Butler Thursday.
| Mr. Duke Pittman who spent his
furlough with parents here left
I Tuesday for re-assignment to the
armed service.
Barbara Wall spent Saturday
night with Martha Wall at Junc
tion City.
Friends of Mrs. Bascom Parker
are glad to learn that she is recov
ering from a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Garrett
, were guests for the week end of
relatives at Charing.
Miss Earline Turner of Athens
was a recent visitor of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner.
I Air. and Mrs. R. D. Waller and
Aliss Joyce McMillan spent Sun
day with Miss Carol Jane Waller
at Mercer University, Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pike and chil
dren accompanied by Mrs. Minnie
Mrs. Tom Seay left Friday for
Columbus where she will spend
some time with her sister, Mrs.
Maggie Beall. Her numerous
friends will be gratified to learn
that Mrs. Beall’s condition is im
proving following a recent illness.
our
great war time leader and review
ed his brilliant record of service.
During the social hour the hos
tess served a sweet course and cof
fee. —Chrn. Pub.
MULES For SALE
New Shipment of Good Young Mules
Come by Make Your Selection Now.
D. W. PAYNE
Reynolds W. I. Club
Expresses Its Thanks
! The Reynolds Woman’s Improve-
! ment Club takes this opportunity
to thank the following who co
operated with the Club in the re-
' cent Hallowe’en Festival:
i Mr. J. C. Newsome and the City
Council.
| Some lots were in very bad con-
! dition and required several hours
work. Any lot owner who would
care to make the Committee a do
nation on the expense, the same
would be appreciated. The town
made the Committee a donation
but as labor is so expensive this
i cleaning has left our treasury
very depleted.
Mrs. Homer Beeland,
Mrs. C. L. Pyron, Com.
tin Sunday.
Air. J. M. Watson of Richland is
spending several days with his sis
ters, Airs. Beulah Chapman and
Mrs. Ophelia Waller.
Air. and Mrs. Harper Woodall
and baby have returned from Au
gusta and are at the home of their
parents, Air. and Mrs. J. W. Wood-
all.
1 Airs. Tom , Hughes of Atlanta
spent Wednesday night with her
father, Mr. J. L. Anthony. He and
; Airs. C. L. Wall of Cusseta re-
j turned home with her Thursday
I and will visit there several days.
Air. E. G. Blackwell of Butler
j was shaking hands with friends
here Monday.
j The Hallowe’en program at the ]
school auditorium was enjoyed by
a large attendance Friday night.
Proceeds derived from this enter
tainment amounted to $9S.OO.
HOWARD ITEMS
The ablest men in all the walks
of modern life are men of faith.
Most of them have much more
faith than they themselves real
ize.—Bruce Barton.
Reynolds, Ga.
^ •
Butler, Ga.
/
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yLVDIft E. PIHKHAM’S
I Air. D. N. Sealy has returned
( home from a visit in Macon,
j Masters Robert and Charles
Martin were week end guests of
! Alaster James Alartin.
Mrs. Lillian Brown is visiting
' relatives in Macon.
Air. Otis AIcMichael of Atlanta
was the week end guest of his
aunt, Mrs. BPulah Pickard.
Mrs. Julia Fowler of Thomaston
visited Mrs. C. E. Willis and Miss
Pearl AlcManus recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen AIcMichael of
Macon, Mrs. Mattie Raines and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raines and son
of Thomaston were Sunday visit
ors of Mrs. Beulah and Miss Fan
nie Pickard.
Airs. J. W. Edwards II and chil
dren of Butler were Sunday guests
of Mr .and Mrs. Rod Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cosby and
children were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Buckner.
Mrs. Carson Parks was the re-
i cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
I Parks and family near Howard.
| Mrs. Beulah Pickard and Miss
I Fannie Pickard spent Alonday in
Butler.
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