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GEORGIA, DECEMBER 20, 1945. THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
I BEVNOLVS BKIMItTMlil'T
i ► Conducted by
R. H. S. News
Taylor Mill Newt
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Windham,
We are using our column in the Hixie and Kennith, visited rela-
Butler Herald of this week to tives in Thomaston last week-end.
* wish one and all a Merry Christ- | Sara Underwood was the Sun-
: Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds | mas and a Happy hew Year. As day guest of Betty Wray Barrow.
Mrs. Will Ricks spent the week
end in Macon.
Mr. William Parker spent a few
tlays recently in Cartersville.
■ Mr. Gene Yawn spent the week
end with home folks in Eastman.
Wedding Anniversary
, - r . rnrio the Shrine r s Snoriril tmin to In t-his pcirt of the world.
Bounce the birth of a son.Decem- roue irLe onriners special train 10 r T . c
Hwh^****<->*****<^"»'>*******+*^ < >******<‘********<*<k*<«» iiny ^, inl sai , L J’ '^ od bl ess every, Mr W. T. Smith spent the
a.t , .. n ... . one * Personally, I want to con- wee k end i n Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoats at- VO y to our pupils, patrons and; ^ „ . . „ , n ...
tended church at Crowell Sunday friends a full stocking oi good _ Mr ' Ral P h ^° x of BuUer a,ldMr -
and were dinner guests of Mis. wishes for Christmas Day and for ?? rnmy Crooke were guests of
Billy Nichols. every other day in the year. Some- Mess ^ Robert and Kenneth Bar-
.. T , n . day I hope to be able to play the row ^ untRi y-
Mrs. Jake Bryan underwent a f a real C laus, but at Mrs. P» R y Smith and Bobby,
major operation at the Mercy hes- |, resent j am the ^ schcol M rs. Josephine Reeves and Pansy
pital, Macon, Friday. Her many teacher and not a millionaire, so of Thomaston, visited Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Carson and Mrs. ] lru ’ nds Wlsh for her a speedy re- the best j can do ig to ma - KC gocd Mrs. Josephine Reeves and Pansy
Kicks'- Carson spent Saturday in| cover y- j wishes. However, if my ship ever of Thomaston visited Mr. and Mrs.
Maam. i Mr. and Mrs. Hoodman Parks does come in we are going to have C. B. Wade Sunday,
mi Mr<; r , >n4> Vnwn an . and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown a sure enough "White Christmas’! Mr. Harold Underwood, who has
Mr.-tsand Mrs. Gem. Yawn an „ - ♦»,„ j been in the U. S. Navy for several
years serving In the Pacific area,
has been discharged and is homo
j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. U.
j S. Underwood.
I Eugene Windham visited Halley
Busbee Sunday.
Sylvia Underwood spent Friday
peace, prosperity and all the night wdth Imogene Bartlett.
Mr. and Mrs.George Carter and good things of life. | Mrs. Smithy Brake is visiting Ln
Clay Whatley Jr., of the U. S. 1 baby of Houston, Texas will arrive Your cooperation and support Ft. Valley and Macon.
Navy, stationed in Maine, is vis-j in a few days to spend the holi- have meant everything in the j The friends of Mr A c VVind
Ring his parents. | days with their parents, Mr. and success of our school. May we ex- ham ^ to learn‘that he
Mrs. Albert Cartter. tend our sincere thanks and our . . Kua . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lunsford' heartiest wishes for your contin-, R b « L ,v ■ ‘ y '
ef Atlanta, spent the week end Misses Winifred and Sue Kirk- ued suppor t. ' Mrs. w - T. Smith, Mrs. Willie
with home folks. soy, of Columbus and Lacrange Yours in the cause of education, Windham and Mr. Lari were the
Imr 17;
E. H. Joiner, Supt.
the Shriners Convention in Col urn-
, bus Friday.
Mrs. Addie Hammock Is visiting '
fepr daughter, Mrs. Horace Cosey I Rev - and Mrs - L™ 11 Edwards,
hi thomaston. Mrs. Clifford Whatley and Mrs. Ed
I Hollis attended a meeting at the
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Hoats and I Mulberry Street Methodist church sesaon s Ix'St wishes.
Mrs Pyron spent Monday shop- in Macon Monday. I ^* ay the New Year bring to you
fang in Macon.
TO PATRONS AND PUPILS OF
REYNOLDS SCHOOL
Christmas greetings and
j and flowers sent from f .lends in
| Columbus and Atliri:a were yel-
For Judge and Mrs. Gilbert Town Committee of The Colonial
At Sea Island Home D X’ h l?^be»„..iui 1 y .moo.
rated throughout with golden col-
Sea Island, Ga., De?. 16—Judge ored chrysanthemums, yellow
and Mrs. S. Price Gilbert eelebrat- roses and gladioli. A buffet supper
eel their golden wedding anniver- j was served in the dining ro tm and
sary Dec. 12 at their home on Sea a two tier wedding cake was
Island. Commander S. P. Gi!be:t,served in an adjoining room. Ti<e
Jr., recently returned from the cake was embossed with yellow
Pacific, assisted his parents in re- j roses and the numeral “30”
cclving their many frkmds of this! a number of their old frl tnda of
occasion. | Sea Island and Brunswick cat ted
Mrs. Gilbert reccivDc her guesk; ’ during the afternoon,
in a lovely, jewel trimmed uir- j The Gilberts have made their
quolse afternoon dress. Aa orange I home on Sea Island since Judge
saphire pin set in pearls and dia-| Gilbert retired from the Georgia
monds, a gift of their best man,' Supreme court eight years ago.
Justice James McReynold?, at theh.They made their home in Colum-
wedding 50 years ago, was worn bus from 1395 until 19’.6 and in
by Mrs. Gilbert. Her shoulder cor-1 Atlanta from that time until they
sage was of orchids. 1 established their residence at Sea
Among the numerous telegrams Island.
1 respectively, will arrive Friday to
Mr. Henpr Waters of Atlanta, S p end Christmas holidays with
spent the wt'ek end with his moth- relatives and friends here.
«r, Mrs. Lucy Hill.
! Mrs. Evelyn Carter of Macon,'
TTie many friends of Mrs. J. C. spen t the week end with her par- ;
Newsome regret to learn that she[ entSi M r. and Mrs. Albert Carter,
Ms on the sick list. ; tvirs. Wade Stepp returned heme
Mrs. Mattie Whatley and Mrs. j wRb ber after spending some tixne |
Zadc Weaver spent Tuesday R ere convalescing from , a recent
Shopping in Columbus. j dlness.
Annie Laurie Powell,
Mildred Cauthen,
L. B. StricKianu,
Harold Posey
Winifred Ruffin.
CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS
. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Windham Sunday.
Billy Windham spent the week
end ln Columbus visiting rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Milard Unaerwocd
and Carol of Thomaston spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. U. S.
Underwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Windham,
Mrs. Oscar Thompson.
Reynolds, Ga., 12-17-’45.
To Whom This May Concern:
As the Christmas season ap- „„ . T .. „
i i ...... i ane and Jerry, were the Sunday
te. F. A. Ricks is spending a' M |; K L f May has received his ^ th^stow^ativtty'Z ! visitors of Mr ‘ and Wrs - u - s - Ln ‘
jto# davs in Atlanta with Mr and dlsc ‘harge from the U. S. Navy and turn _to the otory of nativity, so derwood
! here. 1 Mk! 1 May formers on^chapL^'t a Luke’s GospS'. | r ^ ^ Youngblood and
mr. Thomas Horton oi Millodge- 1 va llobbs, has been making her fl ^.gs Pl by'^^^'ITie'sky' 8 ^!!,:!' Mrs - g An(hew ChlldrM. W1 * *' 2,1
witle spent Thursday with his'home with her parents, Mr. and fl * uc f^ S£ f "h d ee a ndblue and ! Mr ‘ and Mrs ' R - Mclnvale and
«*>“•“ c - W - HMts - Iband's^bsence' 5 ’ < ‘ Uri "* "" intend'l^e aSioadne thfih ' children spent Sunday with Mr.
Miss Ann Howard Neisler will j
arrive Wetinosday to spend the Among those shopping in Ma- burned brightly and warmly
holidays with home folks. i eon Saturday were: Mrs. Hoodman the human mind. , . _
I Parks and Joyce, Mr. Elton wright The stars, as Robert Browning | snopping Saturday.
IWi-s. Ada Hicks, Mrs. Desmond Mrs. Eugene Joiner and Thomas, has written, “shot out in fire their . e Junior Girl Reserves entcr-
*«T» and Mrs. Eld Swearingen Mrs. John Mims, Mr. and Mrs. P ent knowledge.” Suddenly the tamed the Wolf Cubs at a Christ-
intenscly live, anticipating the ful-
fillment of hope that had long an( ^ Rs ‘ Roi Peacock.
j n | Mrs. J. W. Windham and Mrs.
Harold Gates were in Thomaston
Suddenly
spent Thursday in Atlanta. j Desmond Harp and children, Mrs. radiant scene was filled with mu- mas P ar ty Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Lamar W
Jinny Air Corps
hii; mother, Mrs. Jake Bryan.
, ri£? ht of Uie t; c ! Bam Hobbs and children and Lt. sic - as th e heavenly host sang, j Barnes were played after which
ifatin? vioittmT Carolyn Wadsworth. ."Glory to God in the highest, and ; delicious refreshments were serv-
t . is ting ; on earth peace, good will toward j ed -
| men.” The joy of hope was ful-1 Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Greer
! filled. Christ, the Saviour of the and children of Tifton spent a few
Dorcas Class Enjoys
Christmas Tree at Home
Lieut. Garland Byrd is visiting
kis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mis /f*
Charlie Byrd in North Carolina. j
Mfss Eugenia Joiner who has a Cf Mrs. Whatley Fit. Hite
pourtion ln New York will spend I
holidays with homefolks here.
days with
week.
relatives here last
Or. and Mrs. Phillips Bryan and
«HuIdrcn have returned home aft< r
malting relatives in North Caro- Christmas tree at the home of Mrs.
JSna.
j world, had come.
1 The Spirit of Christmas i3 the
; Spirit of Happiness. Happiness Hudson Poole of the U. S. Navy
j consists of making the best of, spending his furlough with his
! whatever situation we may be in,; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
rr*i_ T-. „„ ,,, , .. „ striving always to lift ourselves to Poole.
M D t ° h rca , s f Class ° h f . th , e Re y a higher level of useful living and
nolds Methodist church had a so- , lt to the high >ldeals K ^ nd
cial in the form of a supper knd principlcs of the Christmas Spirit.
„ , . , , _ Again, Christmas speaks of
Edgar Whatley Friday night. Mrs. many other such as;
Sid James and Mrs. Clinton Woods Ch which the blessedness of
1- \A/&m hnetneena unfh Mre \I7T-» o f 1 » . ,
giving brings.
Taylor Mill's Christmas Program
The story of the birth of our
Lord is to be presented on the
stage here. This is a story that
never grows old no mutter how
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Parks an-j were hostesses with Mrs. Whatley. , o w
he f r»il^ a M!v?I :EaCh T G ? lf r r present .brought a Happiness? which never thrusts it-, many times” we hear ltTchristmas
1^. ' covered dish and a gift, lhe na- se jf upon us, though sought for, carcds wR T be sung, some by the
, tivitv snpnp from T.nUf» ^ pnHirkrw-*** onri i—
with
llte,iKht - | tivit y scene from st - L » R e was ■ - be easily found. “ ' i audience and others by special,
Miss Winnie Griffith of Colum- were nlaved Were SUnS ’ ^ gameSRea , dinCSS ’ WiUl CXRressions
Bug vrill arriveWednesday to sDendl W rf Play d ‘ ♦ _ t kindness and tender considera-1 Those taking part on the pro-
amvoweonesciay to speito i lho se present were: The teacher tion for others. I gram are:
- Mis. E. A. Hollis; the class presi- Industriousness, which weaves the. Reader, Sara Underwood,
dent, Miss Annie Monk; and Mrs. Spirit of Christmas into life. ! Shepherds, S a mmle Crooko,
Rev and Mrs. W. B. Hoats and'^ ^ rs ‘ R ‘ E ‘ Quitman Sharing, be it ever so little, and Maurice Morrell and Eugene'
•Mldren have returned home after 1 L> Swearingen, Mrs. Jenny, the joy that comes thereof. j Windham. j
» visit to Mrs. Hoats’ parents Vv ° rth( ; n > Mrs. Van Livingston, Thankfulness, for the birth of the! Wise Men, J. W. Bryan, Halton!
Kentucky. i ^ IrS ' Sawyer, Mrs. W. M. j Christchild, the Saviour of the Albritton and Halley Busbee.
fee holidays
Criffilh.
THEATRE
Tuesday and Friday . . . . . 7:00 P. M.
ISonday*Wedii6i»day< '^iiudey 7:15 P. M.
Sundsny Sfcows . . . 3:€ f O and 8:45 P. 99.
O <* *2* *2* *•* *!« »j* *3» »j» •> *** »** {»«*«
Friday and Saturday, Dec. 21-22
ut*
Starring
Adele Muni and Keu Rushin
And
Starring
Tex Ritter and Russel! Haden
Last Chapter ’‘The faster Key”
Sunday and Monday, December 23-24
“Irish Eyes Are Smiling”
Starring
Monte Woody, Irene Davis & Diclk Dayman
Tuesday, December 25—(hristmas Day
umup
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Hollis, Mrs. Paul Hollis, Mrs. Leon world.
Those of the college set home ■ Ed ^ arc ^’ ^ rs - Mitchell, Mrs. Meditation, certainly a challenge
ton- Ux- holidays are: Misses Gloria
KThatciy, Dorotliy and Elizabe.h
lltioton, Misses Virginia Butler,
"Marin an n Hollis, Messrs Gene
€*j»y and Reginald James.
F. M. Carson, Mrs. Ruth Drcwery, to "Thing Think on Thy Way”
Mrs. Gray Hicks, Mrs. John Mims, ! Adoration, for our Lord, so beauti-
Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Mrs. B. E.. fully expressed ln one of our
Flowers, Mrs. Sullins, Mrs. Pen- ■ best-loved hymns, "Holy, Holy,
dergrast, Mrs. Roy Clay, Mrs. Au- ! Holy.”
dry Willis, Mrs. Terrell Waters, Sacrificial love — “Greater love
SUPER STORE
Reynolds. Ga.
25 UvFour Roses Flour
25 Lb Pure Gold Flour
$125
$1.35
$' 35
$1.35
1 Lb I9c
Mrs. Elza Barrow, Mrs. Joe Roye-
lon, Mrs. Ricks Carson and Mrs,
lientz.
hath no man than this, that a
Mary, Betty Wray Barrow
Joseph, Bobby Smith.
Angel, Mary Julia Palmer.
Announcement For Mayor
City of Reynolds
jrrr ring wir^r
Sunday School Party far Taylor
Mill Young People end the
Intermediates
The two Sunday School classes
may lay down his life for his ’ wR1 enjoy a party together Wed-
friends.’ ’ j nesday at 7:30 p. m., in the au-
These and other thoughts are ditorium. Supt and Mrs. Gates
harbored in the minds and hearts W M be ln charge of the games,
of adults, while foremost in heart We are expecting all members to
of children, Christmas speaks of be present for the entertainment,
happiness and cheer. Their faces | Don’t forget the date,
beam with happiness and their
Taylor Mill Clubs Sponsoring
Community Tree
The Man’s Club and the Wo-
95 Lb Hollyhock Flrur
l.b Sweet Lilly Flour
JKtispy Cracksrs .
fiSlijacum Box i5cT23c j gj r ;< s ASholetic Club
S*et ortonationMilk 1 Y c p.
Lar jo Can 9c SpOHSOr Doiitfi
FRUIT CAKES
|Hb $1-00 4 Lb $1,50
jl&QLbsSalt $M5
1 15 Oz Seedless Raisins 15c
CSGA SettES~
Kfc 3 for 50c Carton SI 65
cy for Mayor of the City of Rey- ^ . th(y
nolds for the term beginning Jan. c CRristmas tre ^
1, 194G and ending Dee. 31, 1947, JS, t !J p f ' om dear old
CM i a t ,»ta i Santa Claus. And, strange as it i •••'* * ,auj * ^ wuu anu vut? wu*
fhMii nf th^riil n ,^ nd re £ ula ' may seem, exactly the gifts their' men’s Club of Taylor Mill are
tlons of the City Ordinance gov- , hearts deslred b sponsoring a Community Christ
Regardless of age, ChrLstmas is mas tree Satlrdty at 7:30 p, m.
a time of good will. Lasting The entire community is invited to
friendships have been based on be present. A special program l.as
good will toward men. I would ad been prepare. And there will be
vocate the following: | Old Santa Claus, too. So be pres-
If a’body meet a’body on a ont so he can give you your pres-
Christmas Day, i ent.
Let a’body greet a’body, tip his j All children up to 12 years cf
hat and say, t age will receive a gift, so be
Hi, there fellow! Glad to see you cure to be there. Everybody come
and do let me say, j and enjoy the occasion and le *
The Butler Girls’ Athletic Club 1 wis !\ y ?,i‘ Mc 7. y Cb^mas in the have fun together,
is sponsoring a New Year's Eve - ° d Ray K\ser way
erning such elections.
The election will be held Tues
day, Jan. 1, 1946.
Will appreciate your support.
Respectfully,
R. L. SWEARINGEN.
Hotel Merry Christmas “everybody!” | The golden rule in life is mode-
stairs 1 My way is the "Kyser-way” of ration in all things—Terence
40c; time 7:30: all oroceeiis will' “7 ry , Ch'lstmas to o.ir
eo to the Community House. Coun,y Soh ° o1 Sup<!rlnlend, ' nt ’ Mr -
dance at the new Dean
Admission: Couple, 50c;
IE. H. Dunn, the County and Local that eac h and every one of you
WANT MAN TO work farm Boards oE Education, Reynolds may have an enjoyable holiday
Gi^r^ioeo AN r TO | ORK f FARM - SchDo1 Superintendent, Mr. E. II. season and experience a profitabl.
F^t-class two-horse f arm in jo^er, the second grade pupils New Year.
75C |lfr^ n ?n% Dlst . llct ’ f ood mul p s ’ and parents. I wish to express my! To our pupils and their parents,
' I m!nt° w d f modern farm equip- appreciation to each of you for the we wish to express our apprecia
te : | ,?!!! f i P. art you havc P la V ed in making tion for their splendid past co-
Wedne^day and Thursday, December 26*27
Short Siilijsots
EXTRA TASTY BREAD}
lb Ltn P. A. Tobacco
P A. Tobacco
W- H.CcC o llbSScji^ ,he a —
Bailey's Cctfce 33c I uZ \ M
tuziame Cottfe 3'3r-r church and sch ° o1 : on school bus season's greetings
Mine. Phone or see,
■ Y - —1'----- -. n ..^n—niiiM,-1 Emory F. Parr, Phone 1353, Dear Parents, Pupils and Friends:
'■ i “- i'f^ Reynolds, Ga., Rj' F. D. 1. We desire to express our hope
operation. It is our belief that the
coming year will contribute to the
progress of our community.
Sincerely.
Lucibelle Booth,
Mrs. Otis E. Ogbum,
Margaret Phillips,
Mrs. noy ciuy.
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