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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, JUNE 13, 1946.
Hodges-Kirksey Chapter
i: Reynolds Deoartmentl^^^yMet
♦ ' r | Tuesday P. M. at Church
Conducted by
Baptist Missionary
Union Met At Church
Monday Afternoon
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beeland spent
Friday in Atlanta.
Miss Florence Smith of Jackson
arrived home Friday.
Pastor’s school in Macon during the
past week returned home Friday.
Mrs. Audrey Willis and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
spent Monday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray
spent Monday in Macon.
The American Legion Auxiliary The W. M. U. held its regular
of the Hodges - Kirksey Post hold monthly meeting Monday P. M.
T , , r ,, , , . , its meeting at the Methodist June 4, with Mrs. Willie Suggs in
Rev. Leon Edwards who a.tended church on Tuesday afternoon, June charge of the following program:
11 The hostesses were Mrs. R L. Theme for year: Let us now pre-
Bell and Mrs R E Aulttnan. pare to Build.
The meeting opened with the Topic for the month: Living up
Margarett,"have"returned home af- P 1(? dge to the flag, followed by the to our Moral Standards.
?r visiting relatives in Maldo, Fla. son ^ : ‘ America. j Song: Jesus Ca ls Us.
A short program followed the• Prayer: Mrs. W. B. Hoats.
Miss Helen McDaniel of Macon, business session. The chief topic of The Nation’s Morals: Mrs. R. A.
Windham visited her friends, Mr. and Mrs. the afternoon was ‘ Fhe American Hinton.
Paul McDaniel during the week Flag”. Conditions that alarm: Mrs. Lot-
end. M’ss Gloria What'ey gave a tie Marshall.
Mr. W. H. Breazcale. of Macon reading, “The Flag Speaks” This Crime: Mrs. Frank Musslewhite.
spent the week end nere. j Mrs. Hamp Stevens and Mrs. was followed by assembly singing Gambling: Mrs. C. B. Hicks.
Frank Stevens of Columbus, were of “The Star-Spangled Banner”, Divorce: Mrs. Lewis Ruffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coolik of Ma-j the guests F riday ol Miss Eva B. and a reading “Ilymn to the Flag”, Alcoholic Drinks and Juvenile
son spent Monday here. Griffith. By Mrs. Edgar Whatley. Two arti- Miss Kate Hicks.
eles from the veteran’s Journal, Sentence Prayers opened by Mrs.
Miss Winnie Aultmon, of Macon Mrs. R. E. Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. “Sure there.11 Be a Parade”, and, D. E. Byrd, and closed by Mrs.
spent the week end at home. Howard Griffith and daughter of “The Outlook for America.” These Clay Whatley.
Macon were guests of relatives were given by Mrs. Ed Goddard Habits that Harm: Mrs: Earl
Miss Montez Wither:rigton spent Sunday. and Mrs. D. E. Byrd respectively.
Sunday in Macon with -relatives. , The meeting was then adjourned.
; Mrs. Robert Cosey and children
Miss Susie Griffith of Macon is, 0 f Woodbury spent several days .»* . _ T
itie guest of Miss Eva B Griffith. w ith her motner. Mrs. Walter Wesley Ne\VS
„ i Hoats. l
Mrs. Virgil Powell and Mrs. Ter- 1 |
wl Waters spent Friday in Macon.' MisscsCarol an dConstance Bar- M r- and Mrs. Henry Barrow,
Marshall.
Living up to moral Standards:
Mrs. troy Whatley.
Voice Solo: We’ve a Story to Tell.
Mrs. B. W. Hinton, Sr.
Devotional: Mrs. D. E. Byrd.
Prayer: Mrs. Byrd.
Mrs. Pyron presided over a short
Mr. Tom Gregory is visiting
| row are visiting their Aunt Mrs. Bobby Barrow, Mrs. Merlin Kirk- business^ session aftpr u/hinh
his RoKsiP tiamnhpris in haffonnnrra sev and Hantrht-pr Roatri™ n.- siness session after which
THEATRE : REYNOLDS, GA.
we
fither in Columbia, South Carolina. Xenn.
Miss Helen Miller arrived Friday
were dismissed with prayer by Mrs'.
Kate Hicks.
Miss Winnie Griffith who
Breen teaching in Columbus has re
turned home.
HOWARD
Miss Frances Lumpkin of Junc-
Charing were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whatley.
4o be the guest of Miss Florence , f nd Eric Newsome mo- Mr and Mrs. Bethel Tucker and
Smith . to Valdosta Sunday. Miss family of Thomaston, spent Sun-
Marion Newsome returned iiome day with Mr and Mrs. Ed Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Byrd of But- with them. Mr. R. M. Suggs spent several
lier visited Mr and Mrs. Jim Brewer days last week in Reynolds with tion City, was the Sunday guest
Monday. I "Jr. and Mrs. Weaver Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suggs. oi Miss Marjorie Brown.
visited/their parents Mr. Mr. James Smith of Atlanta, I Miss Frances Seaiy of Macon
and Mrs. Early Crawtord during spent the week end with his par- was the recent guest of Mrs. W.D.
le week end. ents, Mr and Mrs. Talmadge Martein.
Private John Nelson Jr. of Scott Smith. | Miss Patsy Pickard visited Mrs.
Miss Anita Marshall of Atlanta 1 Field, 111, visited his parents Mr. Mrs. W. J. Gilson and Miss Lou- J. W. Dorsey at Junction City last
spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. and Mrs. John Nelson this week in lso Gilson visited Mr. and Mrs. week.
Lottie Marshall. j route to Nebraska. Hugh Gilson Sunday. > Miss Helen Perkins was in Co-
Mr. and Mrs. Warren White, lumous one dav last wppk
Mr. Gordon Keith of Newnun Mrs. Pearl Blythe and Miss Elda Miss Rochelle Whatley and Mr. Mrs Frank Fain Jr and dauch
spent the week end with Mr and Blackman are visiting in Mont- Koyce Whatley of Columbus, spent ters ol Kuiauia ” dau S h -
Mi’S. Jo^ Royesion. pnmprv A laliama tho uiioctc nf TVf r f~„ ,1 ui. x» t.. *
Mrs. C. B. Freeman and son
AJennis, of Macon are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Graves.
Miss Margaret Woods left this
week for Chapel Hill, N. C. to at
tend summer school.
- w “ k ., end . '***«* c;
and Mrs. Emory Seay and family.
Mr. and rMs. Hiudley Saunders
and Mrs. Cameron, of Charleston, S.
C. are recent guests ol Mr. and rMs.
Herman Saunders.
Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suggs and
Bobbie of Thomaston visited Mr.
and Mrs. William Maxwell
Friends of Mrs. E. E.
very glad to know she is improvi
Irom a lecent illness
| S 2/c Tommie Barfield has re-
.. , ^ ported to Jacksonville, ria., after Mr. R. M. Suggs Sunday,
lodges aie S p enc p n g bis vacation with his par Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
1 ‘^Proving entg Ml . and Mrs ^ ene aart £ ld '
Mr. and rMs. C. D. Windham ahd
children of Warner Robins spent
Sunuay with relatives.
Miss Sue Kirksey is visiting in
Columbus the guest of her sister
M iss Winifred Kirksey.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cosey and
daughter Harriett of Thomaston
opent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. it.
R. Brewer and Mrs. Addie Ham
mock.
Mr. and Mrs. James Shirley,' of
Macon, and Mr. and Mrs. Anita
Mrs. Susie Woods is visiting in Johnson, of Columbus, were Sun-
Fairmont, North Carolina the guest da y guests of Mr. and lyjrs. Leonard the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
«f Mrs.Corven Pittban 1 | Cooper. which will be read in Churches of
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whatley; Rod Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McCrary of iVilss Ca thryn Culverhouse of
Sylvester spent Sunday night with Atlanta visited Mr. and ivirs. D. W
and Mrs. Hugh Gilson. cuivrnouse recenty. |
Miss Mary McCiough of Colum- '
bus, is the attractive guest of
ancl Misses Martha ana Maiy Ann Wil
liams. |
Mrs. W. D. Martin of Macon was
the Sunday guest of home folks
here.
Mrs. Lillian Brown is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Pierce ana lain-
iiy near Yvaveriy nail. ;
Mrs. Benny Pants and Miss
Uoromy Partus were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence in 'lal-
boteton. >
Miss Martha Williams has re-!
turned home after visiting reia- .
teives and friends in coiumbus. |
1 Mr. and Mrs. Biil Miner spent
Bickley of
Macon spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Whatley.
Christian Science
Lesson-Sermon
“God the Preserver of Man” is
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Shirley of j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell and world"’on ^mday J^ne g 16° Ut
Leesburg Floriad are the guests of M lss Winifred Ruffin have returned Th( * no]Hpn Tp J.J. i<5 . "without hot Sunda Y in falDotton tne guests of
Miss Montez Witherington.
home after
Misses Eva B. Griffith and Mar- and Kentucky,
tha Powell and Mr. Clarence Seay
spent Thursday in Macon.
visiting interesting 3ldeiaText is: . ”
points in-New York, Atlantic City, ' h ° r u tby } en f de ¥ ! m f rc ! es me -
^ O Lord: Let thy loving kindness
Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Jones and
and thy truth continually preserve family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
to
Jones of Mauk, have moved
Parks pond near Howard.
Mrs. in ancy iviarun or Butler is
Mrs. Eee Watson this
Miss, Agnes Gaultney of WarnCY me.” (Psalms 40:11).
Robins spent the week end with »Among the citations which com-
Miss Dorothy Smith Tarpley, of per mother Mrs. Susie Gaultney P rise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-
Columous spewi me wcck ei.u wild and was accompanied .home by -Towing from the Bible: “The Lord visaing
Miss Betty Whatley and family her sister, Miss Evelyn Gaultney. preserve thy going out and week.
.. , r . . .... thy coming in from this time fonth, Mrs. J. W. Edwards and chil-
Mrs. Lamar Griffin and children Mr . and Mrs. Henry Hicks and and even for evermore.” (Psalms dren of Butler were sunuay guesus
«f Ameiicus visited Mr. and Mis. children of Macon and Miss Adrion 121:8). of Mrs Edwards’ narents Mr and
3de RoyeSton during the week. lElliston of Atlanta will arrive this The Lesson-Sermon also includes Mrs. Rod Brown.
Miss Cafhrine Hatchenson who week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. the following passage from the rvrr. t-ioyd Martin of Butler was
&as been teaching in Atlanta has t- arson and cind Mrs< Christian .Science textbook the week end guest of Mr. J. H.
Teiurned iiome for the summer. |^ ra y Hicks. “Science and Health with Key to Brown
'the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Ed-
CROWELL ! dy: “Accidents are unknown to God
or immortal mind and we must
The Willing Workers Club' will' leave the mortal basis of belie£
Friends of Mrs. E. A. Hollis are
’happy to know she has returned
Iiome from the Macon hospital.
ivl'r. Frank Turner of Columbus,
has been spending several uays
with Mr. Wiley Williams.
Little Miss Jackie and Master
Friday and Saturday, June 14-15
Friday Show Starts 8:00 Saturday 2:00 Until 11:00 P. M.
‘Code of The Lawless’
Starring
Kirby Grant and Fuzzie Knight
And
‘DICK TRACY’
Starring
Ann Jeffery and Margue Conway
Also
PURPLE MONSTER STRIKES No. 13
Sunday and Monday, June 16-17
Sunday 3:00 P. M. and 9 30 P. M. Modnay Show Starts 8:15
‘The Bandit of Sherwood Forest’
In Technicolor
Starring
Cornel Wilde and Anita Louise
Also ODD NEWS
Tuesday, June 1$
Show Starts 8:15
‘A Bilene Town*
Starring
Ann Dovorak and Randolph Scott
Also
“Way Down Yonder In Corn”
Wednesday and Thursday, June 19-20
Show Starts 8=15
‘Miss Susie Slagle’s’
Storing
Veronica Lake and Sunny Tufts
Also
“Mickey’s Birthday Party”
meet Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 _ . . „__ Q .. .. ’ :
, , , , , order to change the notion of
oclork. .Itttip 19. at tip hnmp nt
„ Ua !. ,e „u Vl i b „ tht> .,° ne . Mmd ’ iT ! Terrell Driskell of Butler visited
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COFFEE 2 Lbs 35c
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CHEEZ-IT . . . 12c
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KRISPY 1 Lb 19c
CIGARETTES 2 For 35c
Cigarettes Ctn $1.70
TEA . . . 1-4 Lb 25c
Dickey's
EYE WATER 19c
Black Draught 19c
BIG MOPS . . 89c
You Have Been Waiting Kor
Paper Spoons, Cups
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; oclock, June 19, at the home of
Z7n”T™7e who has a,^. n ,.nd ,hus b rl „ 8
finished hi5 basic training at Ft.
McClellan”.andhas been spending a
sixteen day furlough with his par
ents, Mr. arid Mrs. L. H .Pierce,
will leave for Paratrooper training
at Fort Behning Thursday.
chance to the proper sense of God’s
unerring dirt
out hamony.” (p 424).
Gems Of Thought
Miss Mary Lou Averett during the
week end. 1 %
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Price and
, family moved last week to Atlan-
i ta to make their home in the fu
ture.
He is the happiest, be he king
or peasant, who finds peace in his
Miss Sam Lucas spent the week home.—GOETHE,
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Turner’s Chapel
(J. D. Lucas.
Quite a crowd from here attend - 1
ed the wedding of Miss Rogers and
Mr. Mercer Byrd at Roberta.
Mrs Lonnie Pierce and son, Pvt.
Walter Pierce, Mrs. Fred Passmore
and Mrs. Emmett Connell of Fort
Valley motored to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. Marshall Hortman of Ft. Me-
Rev. and Mrs. Watson and chil-
Rut every house where love abides dre J n ^Sunday _ guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Wainwright.
We regret to learn that Mr. E. J.
Wainwright is on the sick list. His
many friends wish for him an
-HENRy“vAN DYKE im ™ edia J* r ^ overy '
Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso McCrary
and Mrs. Arthur Spillers visited
the dearest spot on their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J.!
And Friendship is a guest,
Is surely home, and home, sweet
home;
For there the heart can rest
Home is
Pherson spent the week end with earth, and it should be the' centre, Wainwright Sunday
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hort- though not the boundary, of the Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rogers en- 1
man - , |affections.—MARY BAKER EDDY. tertained with a family reunion at!
Mr. James Bailey of Atlanta was their home Sunday honoring their 1
a recent guest to his parents, Mr. No genuine observer c an decide children they all being at home |
and Mrs. Sam Bailey. otherwise than that the homes of on this date for the first time in 1
Mr. Marshall Hortman, Mr. a nation are the bulwarks of per- several years. Those attending in-
James Bailej and Pvt. VValter H. sorial and national safety.—HOL- eluded Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rogers’
Pierce spent last Sunday in Ameri- LAND. land son Grady Thomas, Mr. and
cu f; . . , I ! and Mrs. Rudolph McCrary, Donald
l Mrs - L ° nnle Pierce and Walter The first indication of domestic Janie, Gloria, and Mack all of
|Spent several days in ft. Valley. happiness is the love of one’s Thomaston, Reginal, Jackie and L.
Friends of Mrs. Booker Montgom- horn.—MONTLOS1ER. j. McCrary of Panama City, Fla.,
ery hope she will soon be restored, 1 little Jackie Ruth and Grady Jr.,
to her good health. I He that doth live at home, and remained over with their grand
, , , _ . , mother for a more extended visit;
in our — * ■ ■
L. B. Strickland was a visitor learns to know
community one day last God and himself, needeth no far-
week.
Mr. Sommie McCrary spent sun-
day with Pvt. Walter Pierce.
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Mrs. J. L. Wainwright and Mrs.
Joe Harvey of Albany visited Mrs.
Lokie Rogers Monday.
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‘ * VOTE FOR * *
SPEIKE m. GRHVSOn
For Lieutenant Governor
Advocates preservation of Democratic
White Primary as voluntary organization
under State Democratic Executive Com
mittee and establishment of County Unit
Vote System in General Elections.
Advocates adequate financing of educational system and compensation of
teachers by either allocation system or biennial appropriations by legislature.
Crayson, a veteran of World War I, continues to sponsor law to provide com
pensation for permanently disabled Ceorgia veterans of World War II, which
he sponsored in the State Senate in 1945. *