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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 5, 1946.
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Reynolds Department
The Legion Auxiliary of the
q Hodges-Kirksey Post No. 187 will
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
<• hold the regular business Tuesday
t. afternoon, Sept- 10th at 3:30
y o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. E.
a Whatley. Every member urged to
¥ attend.
Mr. Henry Otis Harden
Father of Local Man,
Dies at Thomaston
Mr. and Mrs.
>4 ♦
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson spent Mr. and Mrs C. D. Windham and
Tuesday in Macon | children, of Warner Robins, visited
.... , J* 0 , 1 and Mr. Henry Otis Harden, 58, died
children of New York City will ar- at his home in Thomaston after an
nve soon to spend a few days illness of severl years,
ivith tin lr mother, Mrs- Jake Hp is survival hv his wifo and
Weaver. They,
man, Mrs' Edwin Brooks and Miss
I relatives here during the yveek- eaver - °y. are enroute to two daughter's, Mrs. Carvis Chap-
Mr. E. E Powell of Macon, spent end. Buenos Aries, Argentina where man Mrs Friwln Rrnnkc and ivri==
the week .end here. ,■ I •
they will make their home.
J Mr. and Mrs-- 'S. Y.> Pruitt of —
Mrs. Mat Whatley and Janice Thomaston, spent the week £nd' ! PaifnnMc DU/UII U A i
are visiteing in Waycross. with their mother, Mrs. E: ’fi/' HCyilUlQS DIYMU PlCT
. Hodges.
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Hoats spent
last week in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. W. R Whatley of Ameri-
, _ cus, spent several days last, week
Messrs Paul McDaniel and Geo. vv j£h j ier daughter, Mrs. u H#rry
Brady spent Monday in Atlanta- p 0 well.
At Church Monday P.M.
Inez Harden of Thomaston, Ga.,
Hired sonfe, Mr. Carl Harden of
Thomaston, Mr. Otis Harden of Ma
con and Mr. Lester Harden of Rey
nolds. One sister, Mrs. T.' A. Tar-
vr of Columbus, one brother Mr.
J. M. Harden of Columbus.
Funeral services were held Wed-
Mrs. Mattie Hill of Macon, spent Messrs Earl Weaver, Sicjjiey
the week end with relatives here. Bryan, Billy Whatley and Thomas “The Christian Foundation for the
The Boy Scouts are spending a P°°l e spent the week end
The B. W- M. U. held its regular nesday, Aug. 21, at the Ideal Bap-
monthly meeting Monday after- tist church, Ideal. Rev. F. J. Gil-
noon at the church. bert and Rev. Jenkins officiated.
The subject for the meeting was interment was in the Ideal ceme-
few days this
tion.
week at Keserva-
Athens.
in Good Neighbor Policy."
Mrs. W. E. Marshall had charge
1 of the Bible study, her subject be-
Mi. Dan Beeland of Miami, Fla. ing “Neighborliness’’
Miss Winnifred Kirksey of Co-, will arrive soon to spend a few Those taking part on the pro-
lumbus spent the week-end at days with his mother, Mrs. Homer gram were: Mrs. James Ricks,
home- .Beeland. - u!p Misses Elizabeth Hinton, Marion
Babs and Don Bond are spend- Dr. and Mrs. Jim Fountain and- oSe ^ Brunson H °and d Virginia
ing this week with relatives in children of Macon spent the week Butler ^
Atlanta. , end with their father, Mr- T. J.
.I . u- i ' Fountain.
Miss Cathryn Hutchinson left'
Monday
teaches.
tery.
Little Hollis Goodroe
Honored Saturday
With Birthday Party
At the conclusion of the busi- Little Hollis Goodroe was honor-
ness session we were dismissed ed Saturday afternoon, August 24th
for Atlanta, where she I Messrs Tommie and Earl Mar- with P ra y p r by Mrs. C. L. Pyron-
shall and a few friends from Per-
Mr. and Mrs Paul Hodges ofj % ^ and Mrs ' Earl Mar *
Americus, spent the week-end with J
relatives. j Lt. and Mrs. Phil Mallonson of
,, ^ e D Newbergh, N. Y., wil arrive soon
Mrs. Duvane of Byron visited ; tQ visit their t Mr . and M rs
her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Hortman! Hi[ , ks x russe n.
last week I
, . Friends of Mr. Charles Ricks
Mr. Eric .Newsome Jr. spent I fe lad t0 know he is improving
last week with friends in Louis- at the Macon hospital from a re .
ville, Ala. 1
Mr. J- T. Amos of Butler spent
—Pub. Rep.
with a lovely party given him on
his fourth birthday by his mother,
Mrs. J.T. Goodroe Jr., at her home
in Reynolds.
Orange drinks were served u'hen
the children arrived and then vari-
the
lawn.
At the end of the party, the child
ren were served ice cream and
cake in the dining room, delightful
,,, .. , . , , t ly decorated in pink and white.
We the undersigned merchants Mrs . E . D M cCorvey, his grand-
cent operation . and business houses of the City of mothe r, served refreshments and
+ , mi - J . *• r'ThT-“ U T Mr - and Mrs - Bill y Barnette of close°our places°of^busines^each Tw 3 " 01 > D ‘ Johnston ’ Jr -
SUZ* " 8 ’ Fla " -pent the week-end Thursday at ,he
J 1 with their parents, Mr- and Mrs. throughout the year.
Reynolds Merchants Agree
To Close Each Thursday ous gamts w,!re played on
P. M. Throughout the Year
Elaine Halley of Camilla is P- A. Jenkins.
spending this
Swearingen. ; Fountain, Mrs. Clinton Woods and
Miss Mary Ella Camp of New- Miss Sara Poole are spending to-
nan spent the week-end with Mrs. day in Macon.
11- K. Scaly. , Mr and Mrs . p au j McDaniel
Mrs. Maude Smith spent the spent the week end with their
week end with her mother, Mrs. C. daughter, Miss Havaland McDan-
D. Windham. j ie l in Atlanta.
Mrs. Souther of Macon spent the Mr. and Mrs. Hoodman Parks
weekend with her parents, Mr.and and Richard and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mrs Clay Bryan. M. Hollis and Herschel went up to
Oxford Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Bell and Miss Ruby
Jinks spent last w-eek with rela- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carter and
tives in Colquitt. jMrs. Homer Beeland were dinner
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones of Wright Sunday.
Macon are visiting their mother, | I
Mrs. B. P. Jones. I Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Taunton and
1 Mrs. Kate Taunton spent Sunday
Mrs. Robert Greene and chil- j n Roberta with Mr- and Mrs.
dren of Ideal spent Sunday with Grady Wadsworth. I
Mrs. Pearl Blythe. j 1
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosey and,
Miss Carol Barrow will leave children of Woodbury spent' Sun-
Sunday for LaGrange where she day w , th their pare nts, Mr. and
will attend school. i Mrs. C. W. Hoats.
Our stores will be closed begin-
entertainment.
His little friends present were:
Gene Brunson, Jimmye Rae Brew-
week with Sylvia, Mrs< R _ E _ Aultman> Mrg> Dan ning Thursday September 5, 1946. er> Annes Brun ’ son( Bl f bber and ^n
G. H. Goddard and Son
McDaniel and Brady.
Newway Cleaners.
Cooke’s Dime Store
N. L. Halley.
Aultman’s Super Store
C. B. Hicks .
Jacob Prager.
Suwannee Store.
H. C. Whatley.
C. H. Trussell
W. E. Sullins.
E. T. Shealy.
Harry Powell
Lester Harden, Corner Grill.
Sanitary Barber Shop.
McKenzie Furniture Store.
Central News
Fountain, Jr., Mack Goddard, Bren
da Hobbs, Hollis King, Clifton Mc
Daniel, Rebecca Mims, Cecil Saw
yer, Betty and Margaret , Willis
Jimmie Windham, Lindsay Moody,
Lynn and Lamar Russell, Bonnie
Hoats, Russell Tarver, Pat Harden,
Bobbie Garner, Bubber Hill, Des-
mon and Anne Harp, Clinton Sams,
Billie Tarver and Janice Whatley. ,
f_
Weslev Dots
GRAND
THEATRE : REYNOLDS, GA.
NOTICE—New Starting Time
Friday and Saturday, September 6-7
Friday Show Starts 7:45 Saturday 2:00 Until 11:00 P. M.
FLAMING BULLETS
Starring
Tex Ritter - Dave O’Brier
Also
I Renedzvous With Annie
Starring
Eddie Albert - Faye Marlowe
And
Boyal Mounted Rides Again No. 10
Sunday and Monday, September 8-9
Sunday 4=00 P. M. and 9:30 P. M. Monday Show Starts 7;45
RENEGADES
In Technicolor
Starring
Evelyn Keyes - Willard Parker
And
ODD NEWS
Short—Phoney Boleny
Tuesday, September 10
Show Starts 7:45
THE RUNAROUND
(Macon County)
Delightful Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. C- C. Heath and
Miss Elsie Heath were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gil
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and
son of Thomaston spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wil-,
son.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs 1
Albert Whatley included: Mr, and
Mrs- Robert Bickley, Mr. and Mrs
Burtis Bickley of Thomaston; Mr.
Miss Sara Poole is spending
Miss Aileen Doyle.
Babs
Hollis
Horton spent the week-end in But
ler with Sue Fain.
anc * M». J. W. Bickley, Mrs.' Her
Bond, Sylvia Swearingen, birthday August 29th with a Dartv Z , , 1’
few days this week in Butler with Barbara Hollis and Mary Ann at her home. P * bert Blsh °P_ and daughter of Ma
con;
Mrs. Paul Bickley of Syl- ^
Those attending were Jane and vania and Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge g
Mrs. 3. H. Newsome is spending 1C ‘ vv,l '“ ouc rctlll ‘ June Gilbert, Carolyn Patterson, Smith and family. jg
some time u'ith her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Mr. Jimmie Linda Parker, Glenda Beardon, Mrs. T. J. Amos has return-d
Mrs. Walton Hodges. and Thomas Joiner spent last Gloria Fowler, Marie Cromer of hme after spending some teime in
week with Mrs- A. C. Blount in Ideal; Donna Davis, Loquitta Chap Savannah with Mr- and Mrs. Glin
with her Chattahoochee, Fla. man, Tommie and Cecil Davis of Johnson and Miss AlHe Amos.
Griffin; Herbert and G. D. Bus- Mrs. Hugh Gilson Jr. of Atlanta
Mi. James Ci aw ford of Jackson- soy, and Jimmie Taylor of Monte- spent the week-end with home-
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hill and ville - Fla ’ s P pnt severa l days last zuma, Herbert, Frank, M. L. and folks.
Parents, Mr. and Bruce Jones. i Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allen and
Mrs. Grover Hooten of
bury, spent last week
mother, Mrs. Philmon.
and
Barbara of Macon, spent the week
end with relatives here.
week with his
Mrs. E. M. Crawford.
Mrs. Virgil Pow'ell nad children' Ml ; and John Henry q Jonps ass i sted
Late in the afternoon ice cream gamily odf Butter spent Sunday
and cake were served by Mrs. S. with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Heath and
Windham and children of Atlanta
by Mrs. N. V. Mr- and Mrs. T. A. Robbins.
and Mrs Jennie Byrd Worthen ” T‘ c " Ul p Davis of Griffin and Mrs. Marvis
spent Friday in Macon. ! ™ lted Mr ‘ and Mrs >- w - Wind- Chapman .
ham during the week end.
Mr. Sonny Shealy is spending . . ...
this week in Thomaston, with his „ d ° hnr ' ie Fo ^ ntain and Ml ss Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Davis and
aunt, Mrs. Robert Suggs. Edith I-ountain of \Varner Robins sons 0 f Griffin were week-end T wlch . . , ... . ..
visited relatives in Reynolds and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvis 1 h 1 take thls opportunity
Mrs. B E. Flowers spent last Butler during the week end. Chapman ex P ress m Y appreciation to the
week with her sister, Mrs. Blount, Kirkseo of Columbus Mrs - Adrainne Gerkin and Mrs. m “ y friends wh ° wer e so kind
in Chattahoochee, Fla, Se we'ek at hom be' Lottie Duchesne ot Ft. Benning. ^nnSS?“ n 5* » d “"”*
Mr- and Mrs. Lamar Griffin of fore going to LaGrange to resume VUi f v er \ d quests of their par-
Americus spent several days with her studies at LaGrange College. en : s ’ Mr ' and Mrs< N. Mcln-
their mother, Mrs. Joe Royeton. . , vaa '
Mrs. Clinton Woods and Miss Mrs. Alice Bostick of Macon is
Mrs. Dixie Harrold, Mrs. Jake Margaret W’oods spent several visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Weaver and Miss Hilda Weaver days in Monticello where they at- Tlieus and family,
went to Montezuma Wednesday. tended the wedding of a relative. Mr. Tommie Davis of Griffin
_ , . was the Saturday night guest of
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast has re- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hollis and Mr- Ml , Herbert Jones. Macon, Sept 1-Macon’s “Mr
turned home alter an extended Johnny Fountain and Miss Edith Mr . and Mrs s Q Joneg and Chips » is saying goodbve afte r 44
visit with her son in Denver, Col. Fountain were dinner gue«ts of Anne visited Mr . and Mrs . John years of association with chalk
Mr. Arthur Powell of New Yoik Mf ' &nd ^ IlS ' Jim Breuer Monda y- Weeks Sunday. dust, Shakespeare and thousands
Citey visited his grand tauter iVir. Mr .and Mrs. Walton Hodges Sr- Alice Bostick of Macon, of Bibb County five-foot orators.
W. 1. Powell and family last wcck. and Mr. and Mrs. Walton Hodges ^*ss Matlie 1 heus, Mr. and Mrs.
Card Of Thanks
death of our
fther Mr. Henry O. Harden at
Thomaston.
Lester Hrden and family.
BIBB'S OLDEST TEACHER
BIDS ADIEU AFTER 44 YEARS
Starring
Rod Cameron - Ella Raines
Also %sg t
PHANTOM RIDERS Chapter No.
7
Wednesday and Thursday, September 11-12
Show Starts 8;00
MY PAL TRIGGER
Starring
Roy Rogers - George Gabby Hayes
Dale Evans - The Sons of the Pioneers
Also Short
Harmony Highway
Sunday Matinee begins 4:00 this Sunday due to repairs on
Georgia Power lines. Next Sunday show will start at 3:00 PM
as usual. -
has anounced he will retire from
long career which began when
He is Richard Julian Coates,
Jr., Mr. C. B Hicks and MrsT°l\ Henry Theus and sons visited Mr. beloved professor of English at
L Ruffin were in Macon Thurs- and ^ rs ' Tommie Barfield Sun- Lanier High School for bovs, who
day- day-
i Miss Mary Weeks of Miami, Fla.
Miss Elizabeth Monk left Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Halloway he was a young man of 21.
nesday for her home in Atlanta and son of Gainesville, Fla., were The career ends with his be-
, ,,, . after spending the summer with Saturday night guests of Mr. and Ing Bibbs oldest male teacher
Neisler, Dorothy and Liizaoeui her grandmother , Mrs. J. H. Wind- Mrs- John Weeks. from the standpoint of
Hinton spent Saturday in Colum- ham. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Jones were service.
bus | D , , Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fountain of Revnolds Crowt^MethodSt'chaise T ° m McCart - v of Americus. I FOR SALE
Monticello, Fla, spent Wednesday Mr ' and Mrs - Jasper McCarty
Mrs. Addie Hammock is spend
ing several dajs wuh her daugtn-
ter, Mrs. Horace Cos^y .n Thomas
ton.
Misses Frances and Ann Howard
teaching
with their uncle, Mr. T. J. Foun- \l °f and family were Thursday guests Cotton Seed Meal.
tain.
in a revival meeting at Bethel 0 f M r .
Church on the Lizella Charge. va i e
Mrs Walter Wainwright and Misses Eva B. and Winnie Grif- =====
Mrs. Irene Pierce spent one aay £ R h spent several days last week'
last week with Mrs. Viola t>aun- in Columbus with their nelcesj
derS- Misses Winnifred and Sue Kirk- :
Mr. and Mrs H. C. Bond and se ^ and M rs Frank Stevens.
Babs and Don were the guests of and M r s. Weaver Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin cox and Mr. 0 f Macon, spent the week end with
and Mrs- Sherman DeVoe at a de- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
licious fish supper Thursday night Crawford. Mr. Crawford returned
in Montezuma. home with them for a few days-
and Mrs. Sidney Mein-
CHILLS ft FEVER
DUE TO MALARIA
RELIEVED/*/*/*
BY >000
CunUtfa. Un only <M »ci4d
C. R. Simmons
Warehouse
Reynolds, Ga.
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
Phone 497-W Thomaston, Ga.
SALES & SERVICE
209 E. Gordon Street
We will be back in Taylor County around tbe middle of
September to haul and spread Limestonein Taylor County.
Limestone supplies minerals, builds bones and makes
healthier Livestock, improves the quality of Hay and Pastures,
aids Legumes, improves soil conditions, makes plants use
more of the fertilizer applied.
W do a good, even job of spreading on pastures
cropland.
or
Place Your Order at the AAA Office NOW. The Govern
ment Pay* $3.00 per Ton for Using Limestone.
JACK PEED