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I; Local
Carolyn Seagraves
Celebrates Birthday
With Party Aug. 13
Lebonon W M. U. i
Meets With Mrs. Harris
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Mrs. C- L. Glen is visiting her'
daughter at St. Simons. I
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Mrs. J. W. Edwards is visiting
relatives of Perkins, Georgia.
-Miss Nannie Joiner is spending
several days at Indian Springs.
Miss Barbara Lipsey, of Albany,
is the guest of Mrs. H. B. Walker.
Miss May ulverhouse visited Mrs.
Early Edmunson Wednesday after
noon.
Miss Kathryn Lockhart is spend
ing this week with Miss Mary Clair
Kirksey.
Mrs- J. W. Hall and Mrs. Ruth
Frierson of Macon spent Saturday
in Butler. ,
Miss Helen Hardadge of Rome is
the guest of Miss Betty Fehring
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean and son
are visiting this week in Nashville,
Tennessee.
Miss Dot Smith of Milner spent
the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Sikes.
Mrs. R. S- West of Montezuma
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin A. Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adams spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. TR.
Shinholster of Mauk- *
Mrs. Lee Taylor and children
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Edmunson Wednesday.
Mrs. Beulah Webber of St. Peters
burg, Florida is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. T. B. Joiner.
Mr. J. H. Newton left Sunday for
Forestville, N. Y. where he will be
employed for some time.
Miss Frances McGinty of Atlanta
is spending her vacation with her
mother, Mrs. Lillian McGinty.
Mr. and Mrs. W- R. Anglin of
Atlanta were week, end guests of
their mother, Mrs. W. A. Anglin.
Col- W. E. Steed has returned
home after a delightful vacation of
several weeks at Indian Springs.
Mrs. C. E. Benns is spending tol
night in Thomaston as guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Farley Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Montfort and
Tommy Fields of Orlando, Florida
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H,
Riley.
Mr. and Mrs W. W. Pope of
Salem Alabama and Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Morse and adughters Betty
and Sarah Ann of Phenix City was
Sunday' guest to Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Weldon.
Mrs. Sanders Vann and children
left i Monday for Treasure Island,
alifornia to visit Pfc Vann who is a
patient in the U. S. Naval Hos
pital. Pfc. Vann hopes to return
home with his wife and son.
The many Butler friends of Rev.
F. J. Gilbert, former local pastor,
and Mrs. Gilbert, were delighted to
see them in the city yesterday. For
the past three years they have been
pleasantly located at Folkston.
Sunday guests of Col. and Mrs. C.
W. Foy included Mr. and Mrs. W.
R Philips and children Wesley and
Jane, of Ben Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Foy and little daughter, Ma
rion, of Milledgeville, Miss Viola
Foy of Atlanta-
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Early Edmunson included Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Guined and children,
Mrs- Gorman Smith and little son
Timmie, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Edmunson all of Thomaston. Mrs.
Lonie Parker and little son visited
Mrs. Early Edmunson Saturday af
ternoon.
The Lebanon W. M. U. met Aug.
j, 8th with Mrs. D. M. Harris In
Carolyn Seagrave, daughter of charge of the following prpgram: .
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Seagrave, of Song, “Send the Light”
Howard, celebrated her third Prayer, Mrs T C- Harris
birthday Tuesday afternoon, Aug, Devotional, Mrs. Emory Harris. !
13 “ _ . . . , "The Orient,” Mrs. Ora Barrow.
Mrs. Seagraves was assisted In “Mending China”, Mrs D
entertaining by Miss Dot Sea: Harris,
graves. . "Consider
Those present included: Gene Harris
Boynton and Shelia Bond, ot “What of the Future”, Mrs Ida
Griffin; Anne and Lyndia Akin, White.
of Hapeville; Mary Alice Shumate “At the Crossroads to the
and Sonny Jones of Talbotton; Orient,” Mrs. Jasper Harmon.
Billy Luck of Macon; and Frances Song, “Rescue he Perishing”
Smith of Howard. Offering for National
Adult guests present were: Mr. $15.00.
and Mrs- W. E. Seagraves and Mrs | Prayer of dismission, Mrs. Jasper
G. E. Boynton of Griffin; Mrs. Harmon.
Homer Akin and Mrs. Lynn Shu
M.
Japan,” Mrs. T. C.
Relief,
mate and Mrs. Herman Jones of
Talbotton.
The party was concluded with
the serving of refreshments from
a large table on the lawn.
—Pub. Chm.
Weslev Dots
Barbecue Dinner
Given Sunday, Aug. 11
i i
Mr. and Mrs. Hughlan Chapman
are spending a ten days vacation 1
at points of interest in the Carolin-
as
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAteer and
mother of Junction City were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Benns.
Mr J. H. Newton and son John-1
nie, Jr., were guests last week of
Mr. an rMs. J. R. Parker of Win
ter Garden, Florida.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gill left last week
for Detroit, Mich- where she will bej
the guest of her son, Dr. Clark Gill
for the next few months.
Miss Myra Byrd of Americus and
Mrs. Clyde Brewer Butler of Vienna
spent the week end as guest of
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Byrd.
Miss Mildred Gay is leaving Sun
day for Clyattsville, Georgia where
she will be a member of the High
School faculty for the coming year.
Mrs. L. M- Doyel and children,
Aileen and Lorenza are spending
this week with 1 Mr. Doyel’s Mother,
Mrs Loretta Doyel, of Greenfield,
111.
Mrs. T. E. Tante Jr. and children,
Herbert and Margaret of Warner
Robins have returned home after a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wil-
char.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonza J. Woods
and daughters, Elaine and Bonnie, j
of Akron, Ohio have returned af
ter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. M.|
Heath.
Mr.-and Mrs. J. S Green had as
their guest over the week end their
sister, Mrs H- H. Smith of Homer-'
ville, Georgia and their niece, Miss
Lila Anderson of Kentucky.
Miss Kathryn Chidres has re
turned to the Macon Hospital to re
sume her work after spending two
weeks with her Aunt and Uncle,
Mr- and Mrs. H. E. Childres.
Mrs. Mary Evelyn Atkinson and
Barbara Atkinson of Macon are re
turning home today after spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. O. S.
Cox and Mrs. Bertha Bazemore-
. Spend the day guests of Mrs.
Mintie Pope were Mrs. Charles
Stone and son Mickie of Montgom
ery, Mrs. John Mims and son John
of Reynolds, ad Mrs. Herman Amos
of Butler.
Mrs Mae Riley
Entertains Qrcle
Tuesday Afternoon
i
Mrs. Mae Riley and Mrs. E. D.
McCorvey entertained their Circle
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs Riley.
Mrs. Mosley Childres presided
over the business meeting. A spec
ialoffering of $5.00 was given for
foreign relief. The Circle will have
charge of the program for the joint
meeting in September. j
Mrs. Childres also gave an im
pressive devotional bringing sever
al interesting stories to illustrate
the love of God for all people. The
theme for the program was “Our!
Part in Making World Peace”. Mrs. I
Heard McLean brought vital statis-1
tics on the work done by our mis
sionaries in both home and foreign
fields. She stated the need for both
missionaries and nurses is acute.
At the close of the service the
members were asked to announrtp'W
f^vyKjsonal questions as to what
partFrhey played in meeting these!
needs. FIVE POINTS
The hostesses served delicious'
cookies and sandwiches with punch !
during the social hour- The host-
sesses for September were, Mrs. D. 1
O. Driskell Mrs. Jack Brooks and
Mrs. O. C. Keen. ;
i Mr. and Mrs. George Parker
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
L. S. Whateley.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Smith were Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Parker and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Gorman Smith and Jim-
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Visage en- m Y Thomaston, Mr. and Mrs.
tertained friends and relatives John Smith of Brunswick. .
with a barbecue at their home on Miss Joyce Royal, in training as
Sunday, August 11, the occasion nurse at a Macon hospital, is
honoring the birthday of Carlton spending her vacation with her
Visage and Carl Visage Jr. parents, Mr- and Mrs. James Roy- j
A large birthday cake was in the a ^
center of the table. The food was Mr and Mrs Robert Whatley and!
placed on the table and was Mr Bob Whateley were Sunday 1
served buffet style. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Among those present were Mr- Barrow near Charing. j
and Mrs. C. B. Dorsey, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan of
Mrs. T. C. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Milledgeville and Miss Elsie Heath
Buford Dorsey and Howard Dorsey visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilson
of Dublin; Mrs. Mary Andrews, Sunday.
Joe Andrews, Mrs. Mattie Bray, 1 Mr. R. M Suggs spent several
Miss Betty Jane Peed and Mr- days l ast week with Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. J. P. Giles all of Rober- Willie Suggs at Reynolds
ta; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Southland Mr - Royce Whatley f Columbus
of Macon; Mrs. Zack Posey and is spending a few days with his
children of Reynolds; Mr. and Mrs parents Mr. and Mrs. L. S. What-
G. C. Visage, James Swearingen, l e Y-
Betty Spinks, Shorty Spinks, all of Mr - and Mrs. Bud Sams spent
Ft. Valley; Mr. Charley Lewis and several days last week in Ft. Val
Mr. Ben Gordon of Thonjaston; ley with Mr. and Mrs. Blackston.
Mrs. Walter Wainwright, Miss Lu-1 Mrs. Clyde Wilson spent several
cile Swearingen, Miss Joyce Ann days last week with Mr- and Mrs
Visage, Mr- and Mrs. C. L. Visage Robert Wilson at Thomaston.
and Carl Jr. | Mrs. Woodrow Amos and son
Mrs. Visage was assisted in en- R|Hy. spent several days at In-
tertaining by Mrs. Zack Posey and dian Spring last week.
Miss Lucile Swearingen. j T-4 James Halstead of Camp
j Hood Texas, is spending a few
CORRECTION *** P arf \ nts ' Mr ’ and
, Mrs. Rbbert Halstead.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY* AUGUST 25-26
Sunday P. N. Show 3 o’clock. Sunday Night Show 9:80 o’Clock
Monday Night Shows 8:30 o’Clock
Alan Lann - Veronica Lake
THE BLUE DAHLIA
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 28-29
NightfShows 8:30 o’Clock
William Powell - Esther Williams
THE HOODLUM SAINT
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 30-31
Friday Night Shows 8:30 Saturday Shows Continue From 1:30 to II
Buster Crabbe
In
“PRAIRIE RUSTLERS”
Plus Second Feature
Francis Lederer • Gail Patrick
In
THE MADONNA’S SECRET
FOR SALE
735 Acres, two good houses, Fish pond, on paved road, close to
town, lots of timber, priced to sell; $4,000.00.
203 Acres, one four room home, on paved highway, six miles
out of town, running water, lots of young timber, $2,000.00.
85 Acres close to school and highway, good six room home,
one tenant house, $2,400.00.
TAYLOR COUNTY LAND COMPANY
Rupert. Georgia
The Herald is pleased to make
a correction in pronouncing the
nature of Mr. Alva Bazcmore’s ill
ness in a local item, last week. He
was treated at the local hospital
for a light attack of influenza but
(has since entirely recovered, his
many friends will be glad to learn.
Circle Meeting of W.S.C.S.
—
Circle Two met at the Methodist
church Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Herbert Wilchar,' Hostess, 1
with Mrs. Mintie Pope, Circle Lead
er, in charge 1
The meeting opened with the
song, “What A Friend We Have In
Jesus." !
Business session next in order.
Treasurer reported $15.75 on hand.
A very impressive devotional was
given by Mrs. J. T. Mathews. |
Rev. C. L. Glenn gave a most
interesting talk an “Labor and
Peace.” ' I
Twelve members were present
and visitor, Rev- C. L. Glenn and
Mrs. Beulah Webber of St. Peters
burg, Florida. 1
The hostess solved refreshing
punch and deliciou.s sandwiches.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs- Don Elbert Martin
announce the birth of a son, Don
Elbert, Jr., August 19 at Middlt'
Georgia Hospital, Macon, Georgia.!
Mrs. Martin is the former Miss'
Clyde Afay Green of Butler, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Howard Nex
Jr. announce the birth of a son
August 11 at the Montgomery Hos
pital. The youngster is to be called
Stacy Howard.
Miss Helen Jarrell of Thomaston
spent the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jarrell.
Mrs. Phillip Jarrell spent sev
eral days last week in Thomaston
with her mother, Mrs. W. B. Col
quitt.
The many friends of Miss Inez
Jarrell, regret to learn of her seri
ous illness and wish for her an
early recovery.
Mrs- Paul Montgomery and lit
tle son, Marven, spent Monday
with their sister, Mrs. Henry Jar
rell.
Mrs. A. T. Jarrell and Miss Iso
lee Jarrell of Butler spent Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Bennett and Miss Inez Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Starling
and children, Mr. and Mrs- Ward
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pitts and
children all of Thomaston, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jarrell of
Perry were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Jarrell.
Little Misses Sue and Henrietta
Starling of Thomaston, are spend
ing this week with their grandpar
ents, Mr- and Mrs. Henry Jarrell.
Mrs. Tom Kendrick and Mrs.
Alton Parker spent Friday with Mr
and Mrs. J. B. Kendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jarrell and
litetle son of Perry, were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Jarrell.
Mr- and Mrs. G. B. Jarrell were
the recent guests of Mr. -and Mrs.
Will Boggs of Prattsburg.
WELDING
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Williamson
announce the birth of a son, Wil
liam Allen, August 13 at Emory
Hospital- Mr. Williamson is the son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wil- J
liamson. The baby’s only sister is
Miss Sandra Williamson.
Expert welding of all kinds. See
Gene Chapman at George Ham
mock’s home, Butler, Georgia.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
1937 Ton and half Chevrolet long
wheel base open truck. Also school
bus body for sale, reasonable. See
or write,
Henry Winters
Rte 1 Box 113
Reynolds, Ga.
Several pairs of 100'/c goose feath
ers, Pillows sterilized and vacumed.l
in very best of new ticking, price
reasonable.
Mrs. M A. Chapman .
Phone 74
Butler, Ga.
WANT TO BUY
Private party wants to buy a pick
up truck or car- Must be in good
condition. Write address,
Box X
Reynolds , Ga.
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