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GEORGIA, OCTOBER 14, 1987.
GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 18, 1987.
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Miss Marion Horlg-es spent Friday
In Macon.
Mirs. J. G. I!ill visited relatives m
Perry, Saturday.
Miss Jose{>hin/e Weaver is viaiting
relatives ini Atlanta,
Miss Wiimie Aultmaii is visiting
Trie mis jin Albany this week.
Mr. and Mrs. JWbert Bell visited
friends in Buena Vista Wednesday.
Mrs. Susie Wood is visiting rela
tives in Monticollo for a few days.
Mas. Torn Youngue and son, Lyn
wood, stpcnL the WeUcend in Amer;-
eus.
Mr. Talmadge .Slie])licrd of Warm
Springs, viaitoil relatives here Sun
day.
Mra. W. E. Marshall is visiting
her diaiugh'lor, Mrs. Paul Poe, in Ma
con.
Miss Willie Lcggi.fct of Butler, was
the Sunday guest of Mrs. A. G.
Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. 13. P. Hodges and
children spent Sunday in- Milledge-
ville.
Miss Susie Griffith Of Macon vis
ited relatives 'here during the week
end.
Miss Stokes will attend the Home
Econoinies Institute in Valdosta Sat
urday.
Mr. Bryan Hodges of Mobile, Ala.
is visiting his mother, Mrs. E. E.
Hodges.
Mrs. J. H. Neisler ami children
spent the week end with relatives in
Cordelo.
Mrs. Horace Cosey of Thomas'.on,
visited relatives here during the
week end,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musslewhito
and Mirs. H. C. Whatley spent Mon
day in Macon.
Mrs. Carl Glass, of Albany spent
tho week end with her mother, Mrs.
Lizzie Williams.
Mr. ami ilrsi Smith of Robeita,
were Srniday guests of Rev. and
Mra. II. F. Jelks.
MisB Ruby Jinks of Butler was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert
Bell for t'he weekend
Mr. Dan Fountain of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mra. T. J. Fountain.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley, Mrs.
Frank Sams and Mr. Bob Swearin
gen spout Monday in Atlanta.
Mra. J. 13. Oliver of Savannah
spent a few days last iweek with hex
aunt Mrs. R. A. Hinton. Mrs, N. B.
Carson, her mother, returned' home
with her.
Rev. and Mrs. II. F. Jelks and
Miss Dellina Jelks violbed friends in
Pinehurst during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musslewhito
and Mr. and Mra. H. C. Whatley
vsiited friends in Vidalia Sunday.
Mr. Walton Hodges, Jr., of Mer
cer spent tlie week end with hia
parents Mr. and Mra. 13. W. Hodges,
Mra. B. W. Hinton, Mrs. R. A.
Hinton, Mrs. N. B. Carsoif and Mrs.
J. 13. Oliver vd sated Andersonvillo
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Poe and chil
dren, of Macon, were guests of Mr.
ami Mrs. VV. 13. Marshall during the
week end.
Mrs. Lucy Hill, Mra. Leonard
Peterman, Miss lone Peterman and
Mrs. Tam Youngue were visitors in
Perry Monday.
Rev. H. F. Jelks is attending the
Georgia Baptist Convention which
mot Tuesday and' Wednesday of this
week in Macon.
Miss Emily Whatley of Shorter
College will spend the Thanksgiving
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Whatley.
Mr. Woodlin Hinton of Georgia
Tech will spend the Thanksgiving
holiday-3 with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Beat W. Hinton.
Mr. and 'Mrs. George Peterman
and Mr. Tom Youngue of Amicncus
attended tho funeral of their aunt,
Mrs. Arrington Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson ol
Columbus, and Mra. Sydney B. Smith
] of St. Augustine, Fla., were Sunday
j guests of Mrs. Troy Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterman
and Mrs. Edgar Booland of Thomas-
ton attended the funeral of theii
aunt, 'Mrs. Arrington, Friday.
Mrs. R, 13. Aultman, Mrs. A. V,
Brewer, Mrs. B. E. Flowers, Mrs,
Bob Foy and 1 Miss Winnie Aultman
were visitors in Macon Wednesday.
Mra. Elba Payne who has being
sjKmdiing some time with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Avera of Roberta, will make
her home in the future with Mr. and
Mrs. John Saunders, of Reynolds.
INTERESTING PROGRAM
RENDERED BY MEMBERS
OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Grand Theatre
Reynolds, Ga.
Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 18-19
“When Love Is Young”
With
Virginia Bruce and Kent Taylor
And Waiiter Brennan
Also Selected Shorts
Saturday, Nov. 20
Bob Steele
, —In—
“Law Of The West”
—Also—
I “Custer’s Last Stand”, Episode 8
The Methodist Missionary Society
met at 'the church November 9th tor
its business meeting with Mrs.
Riaks in charge. The following pro
gram was rendered:
Song
Business . i
Program: “Peace Leaven in Chris
tian Missions,” Mrs. Sawyer in
charge.
Those having parts ora the yrogram
were: Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. R. L.
Bell, Mrs. Maggie Beall, ~rs Ricks
Carson.'
Devotional.
Song, “The Kingdom Is Coming”
Scripture Reading, St. John 1:1-14,
Mrs Gray Hicks.
Poem, (Mrs. Sawyer.
Prayer, Mrs. Hicks.
READ AT LEAST ONE BOOK
DURING “BOOK WEEK’
Thursday, Nov. 23
“King Of Gamblers”
—With—
Claire Trevor, Lloyd Nolan
Helen Burgers, Porber Hall
Akin Tamroff, Larry Crahbe
Also Selected Shorts
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 25-26
JEAN HARLOW
IN
“Hell’s Angels”
With
Ben Lyon and Jamee Hail
Shows Begin at 6:30 P. M.
Matinee at 1:30 P. M.
We have a lot of good (books in
the library and they are yours to
:ead for .the asking. Its a public li
brary and as this is National Bock
Week we wish every person would
read at least one good book.
Lot your children use the library.
LETS READ!
—Librarian'.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
TO HOLD BUSINESS MEE1'
The Dorcas Class of the Reynolds
Methodist Sunday school will hold
its regular business meeting Sunday,
Nov. 21st. There is important 'busi
ness to be brought before the class
and every member is urged to at
tend. —Press Reporter.
LIVESTOCK NOTICE
Taylor Mill News
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Oliver and
Misses Bell Gardner, Inez Finley,
d Mrs. L. D. King spent Sunday
afternoon ira Ft. Valley.
Rev. C.H. Moore and Mr. Wood-
row Colield fijwmit tlie week end in
Cordelo with friends and relatives.
Misses Cleo and Mary Clarke of
Cordele acr visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Windham vis
ited Mr. and Mra. G. B. Windham
during tlie week end.
Mr. Carl Kent spent tlie week end
in Griffin with relatives.
Miss Nita Busbee was tlie guest
of Miss Iannis Chi hire e Saturday.
Miss Pell/ie Junes spent Sunday
with Miss Jewell iliartLett,
Those attending the singing at
Rupert last Sunday included Mr. ami
Mra. Millard Lralerwood, Mr. and
Au-s. J. W. Windham, Mass Edina Un
derwood and Mr. Fred Underwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Underwood and
daughter, Sylvia, of Thomaston, vis
ited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Peterman, ol
Thomaston, spent tlie week end with
Mr. and Mra. B. F. Cliildree.
Mr. and Mra. Millard Underwood,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Windham, Miss
Edna Underwood and Mr. A. E.
Lot-ice were Sunday visitors if' Mr.
and Mrs. It. E. Smith.
Mrs. Tom Childiee, Mrs, Allen
Childree and Mr. Lan Streetmau
visited Mrs. Lou Perkins Sunday.
Messrs Foy Peikins and John Nun-
ally of Thojuawton, were at Tayior
Mill on business Monday.
Mrs. J. F. Douglas and Miss 'Lear
Douglas were Monday visitors of
Mrs. Wesley Harrell.
Those on tlie sick list are: Mrs.
Sallie Royals, Mr. Ben TuckcT, Little
Paul Bartlett and Little Dewey Har
rell. We wish for each of them an
early recovery.
Mrs. Velma liiiiSm spent Sunday
with Mrs. Cauley Barrow.
Miss Annie Rogers spent last week
in Manchester with Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Sirath visited
Dr. and Mra. F. H. Sams Friday
evening.
Messrs Willis Windham, Carl Pea
cock and Joe Bartlett visited Mr.
and Mra. J. W. Windham Friday
evening.
Prayer meeting will be held at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Blair
Friday night.
Pleasant Hill News
Mrs. McCrary was the Wednesday
guest of Mirs. L. B. Shirah.
Mi®. Lila Griggers and children
spent Friday in Montezuma.
Mrs. Emma Lowery and grand
children, Betty and Willie Shirah
were Saturday guests of Mrs. Mc-
Dary.
Mra. Marvin Brewer returned home
Thursday from the Montgomery hos
pital in Butler. Her comKclon is
much improved following her opera
tion, v
Mr. and Mra. Grover Stephens at
tended the singing at Rupert Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. McCary and children
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
L. B. Shirah.
Mr. Houston Jones was the guest
of Mr. Carrol Shirah Sunday.
Everyone is invited to attend Sun
day school and preaching at Pleas
ant Hill next Sunday. Rev. B. T. Gil
will be in charge of the services.
Mrs. Emma Lowery, Mra. L. B.
Shirah and daughter were gueats of
Ms. E. W. Jones Monday.
Mrs. Pearl Gary, Mrs. Dora Eu
banks, Mts. S. A. Sellers, Mrs. Em
ma Lowery, Mrs. Edna Stephens
Mrs. Edna Massey, Mrs. McCrary,
Mra. Verna Cromer, Mrs. Lila
Greggers, Mrs. L. B. Shirah, Mrs.
Donnie Brewer and Mrs. Annie
Brewer, attended a quilting which
was held at the home of Mrs. Eula
Brewer Tuesday.
“Hog Craw Creek Wedding,”
three-act play, wall will be present
ed at Midway school building Wed
nesday, Nov. 24, at 7 p. m. Ad
mission 10c and 15c. Immediately
after the play there will 'be a cake
walk and a quilt will be given to the
person holding the lucky number
All proceeds will go to the Pleasant
Hill Sunday school.
Howard News
•Mr. and Mir. Ernest Vaughn ami
children of Thomaston' were Sunday
visitors of Mrs. J. K. and Miss
id at tie Adams.
Mrs. Lillian Brown is vs j ting her
daughter, Mrs. Felix Pierce near
Waverly Hail.
Miss Anna Parks was the week
end guest of Mrs. J. H. Brown and
Miss Marilou Averebt.
Mra. W. E. Jinks who has been
viating Mr. and 'Mhst R. S. Jinks
soft recently to spend sometime with
her son Mr. Floyn Jinks and family
near Garden Volley.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fain, Jr., and
daughters, of Perry, were 'guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mr®. Rod Brown.
The L. A. S. mot at the home of
Mrs. Joe Brown Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Pierce of near
Waverly Hall, announce the recent
arrival of a fine son at their 'home.
Mrs. Pierce will 'be pleasantly re
membered hero as Miss Mildred
Brown, daughter of Mrs. Lillian
Brown.
Mra. Sarah Fielding of Butler was
the Shnday goeat of (Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Brown.
'Mr® J. H. Brown is spending the
week in Macon.
Wesley News
Mr. Terrell Robbins was honored
last Friday by a visit from one ryf
Inis company comrades while in the
OOC camp at Butler. The honor
guest was Capt. W. R. Meyers, of
Waverly Hall.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Wilson and eon, Herman,
were 'Mr. and Mrs! D. W. Wilson,
Mr. Grady and Miss Bessie Wileon,
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bazemore of
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Willis,
Mr. Tom Wilson and Mies Leila Wil
lis.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Robbins
spent several days this week m
SwairiSboTO guests of Mrs. J. R
Pound.
Mrs. Tom Wilson spent Wednes
day in Atlanta with her sister who
has recently undergone an operation.
'Mr. John Heath Pound of Swains-
boro is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Heath ami Mr. and Mra. T. B. Rob
bins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Adams and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Parker of Butler.
Mrs. Wim. Maxwell is spending
some time 'With Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Suggs.
•Mrs. W. A. Spinks spent several
days last week with her sister, Mrs.
Will Jarrell of Ft. Valley.
Five Points
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Jarrell and
children of Thoaston were guests of
' their -mother and sister, Mrs. Annie
and 1 Miss Inez Jarrell
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haywood wore
recent guests of Mr. Henry AdamJ
and family near Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs Wilson Starling and
Mrs. Philip Jarrell of Tlvomaslon,
were Tuesday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Jarrell.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Autry and baby, and Mg. and Mrs.
Perry.man to our community. They
are connected with the Highway De
partment. We wish to make their
sojourn in our community a pleasant
one.
Mr. and Mira. J. H. WindJiam~o(r
Panhandle spent Sunday with tlieir
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. T. D. Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pitts of Thuin-
aston spent Tuesday with (Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Jarrell.
Miss Juliette Jarrell of Butler
spent the week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jarrell and
daughter, Miss Graoe, were receiVt
guests of Mr. and M.ra. Bonme Car-
roll at IByPoih
'Miss Margaret Walker spent tlie
week end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Britt MicChargue and
daughter were recent guests of Mr.
ami Mrs. J. P. Walker.
Mirs. G. B. Jarrell was the Thurs
day guest of Mra. Henry JarrolL
Central News
Daviston News
Miss Annie Spinks of (v hln , .
was the week end
or of Mrs. J. A. Buckner ^ •
Mrs. a Gilbert was a rerent vku
or of Mrs. J. A. Buikner.
Mr. and Mra. L. H. Moore and chrt
diren wore Sunday guests of Mr
Mrs, G. A. Parker. ' 4
Mr. Ernest Parker has returned to
South Carolina where he has accent
ed a position. ‘“•cept.
Miss Miley Purvis was the Sunday
guest of Miss Minnie Burkner *
Mr. Lonie Parker was the Frid, lv
guest of Mr. Royal Whatley.
Mrs. G. A. Parker was a Tuesday
visitor of .Mrs. L. H. Moore.
Mis® Dorothy Buikner w ns q, e
Sunday guest of Mies Rachel p unn ,
Mr. Lean Whatley i 8 number
among the sick of out community
His many friends wish for him a n
early recovery.
Mrs. E. M. Gaultney and Katie
were Thursday guests of Mrs. Les-
teer Daniel at Thomaston.
Mr. and' Mrs. Lunsford Moreland
were Sunday guests of their parents
Mr. and Mrs. George Booth.
Misses Vera Sara and Virginia
Peterman and Jewel Weldon were
Sunday visitors of Miss Lucy Booth.
Sunday dinner guests "of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Foy wore 'Mrs. Maud
Birdsong and children, Rev. Rosa
Birdsong, Mr. ami Mra. Sanford
Birdsong, Miss Bessie Moody and
Miss Lifsey.
Miss Delia Gaultney was the week
end guest of 'Miss Katie Gaultney.
Miss Virginia Peterman was the
Wednesday guest of Miss Jewel Wel
don.
Sunshine Martini
Butter Crackers..
—>
•. 16c
Rippled Wheat
• 9 c
100-lb Myles Salt
$1.10
50-lb Myles Salt.
..60c
25-lb Myles Salt.
..35c
10-lb Myles Salt.
.. 19c
Notebook Paper, 3 for 10c
Shredded Wheat 2 for 24c
R.E. Aultman
Reynolds, Ga.
HINTON & COMPANY
REYNOLDS, GA.
“Grain Grower Guano”
For Wheat, Oats and Corn
We have made this brand for the past three years
and it is popular because it “Gets Results.”
I have several good .milk cows now
fresh-in for cash-sale, or will ex
change for diry cattle. Am afeo in
the market for any type cows and
hogs paying -best prevailing market
price art, ail times. See or cab,
D. W. PAYNE, Reynolds, Go-
666
checks
COLDS
and
FEVER
Liquid. Tablet® first day
salve. Nose Drop* Headache, 30 minutes
Trj "Rub-My-Ti«m ,, -World’« Baat Liaimant
SEEDS
FEEDS
COKER FULGRA1N OATS:
POULTRY—Ultra Life Brands:
Thoroughly recleaned and sacked
Starting Mash, Growing Mash
in new 5-bushel burlap bags,
Laying Mash
For Sale at $1.00 per bn.
Made fresh every day; never
Cold Proof, Rost Proof, Smut Proof
stale. Come in and see us mix it
Also Scratch Feeds.
WHEAT
HOGS
A limited suppiy of Coker ’Red
Heart, $1.50 per bn.
Weaning and Growing Mash.
Complete “All-in-One” Feed.
RYE-ABRUZZl
Hog Supplement: Shorts, Bran
and Tankage
Grown and Selected by J. J.
Fountain. This is a guarantee of
quality, $2.50 per bn.
CATTLE
Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal, Baled
CORN
Shucks, Corn and Hay.
Good’s Yellow, a hard, weevil re
sistant, prolific Corn. Every pout-
HARDWARE
man should grow it.
Whatley’s Prolific: Selected from
first year seed from breeders.
Roofing—fencing — Nails, farm
Machinery.
Plows and Plow Parts—Hoes.
Hames, Collars, Traces,
COTTON SEED
ASPARAGUS SUPPLIES
Coker’s Clevewilt, Strain 6: Care-
fully ginned, thoroughly recleaned.
Crates, nails, bunchers knives, tape*