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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER- GEORGIA, MAY 9, 1946
Reynolds Department
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Reyuolds Baptist W M. U,
Meet Monday At Church
WANT AD COLUMN
FOR SALE
Dressed Fryers and Hens for sale
every Thursday, Friday and Satur-
.. . . d , Its re g u l ar day. Phone your orders early. Phone
monthly meeting Monday P. M. 74 Ceiling price.
The W. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Jr. and
Son spent Sunday with their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. .Bell.
Emily Ann Muntfort spent the I
I May 6, at the church.
I Mrs. Willie Saunders had charge
I of the following program:
Song: "We’ve A Story to Tell.".
I Topic for Month: World Signif
icance of Cooperation Among Races
of the South.
Introduction of subject: Mrs.
week end in Ft. Valley with her Willis Saunders,
gradmother, Mrs. Charlie Taylor. Bible Study: Mrs. W. E. Marshall.
, .. „ . 0 . Prayer: Mrs. Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swearingen, T1 „v r>„ „ ,, .......
... n, 1 it 11 , , ? ’ 1 Ibis Matter ot Race Mrs. Willie
and Mrs. N. L. Halley and daughter g
Aurelia spent Thursday in Macon. | pT,,' . j
| Race and American Democracy. I Pure Stone Mountain Water-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lunsford and ' Mrs - E ' w - Hodges. melon Seed. Entire lot of 275-lbs.
son of Atlanta, spent the week end Racc and World Peace: Mrs. at $1.00 per pound, or smaller
with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lunsford., Woodfin Hinton. quantities at $1.25 per pound.
„ . M T _... | Race and Christanity: Mrs. C. L. See or write, (523t)
Eric Newsom Jr., Billy Whatley, 1 Pyron.
and Herschel Hollis attended a 'song: “Let Others See Jesus in
dance in Amcricus Saturday night. You.
The Executive committee of the ' Rac ^ n ?. Southern Baptists: Mrs.
Legion Auxilliary met Monday p.m. r< .^ a . ., , T _ T ,, ,
at the home of Mrs. Clifford Wha-' Race and Myself: Mrs ' T L Ruf ‘
t j e fin.
| Song: Make Me A Chanel of Bles-
The folirth and fifth grades of sing.
Reynolds high school will spend 1 Mrs. Pyron had charge of
Rev. and Mrs. Leon Edwards and olie day this week at Grant Park, in business session, after which
Gene visited recently in Rocky Ford Atlanta. | were dismissed with prayer,
and Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. Hugh Neisler spent the past
week nd in Reynolds.
Mrs. Doles Saunders spent the
past wek nd in Thomaston.
Miss Virginia Saunders of Macon
was visiting her parents Sunday.
Miss Winifred Ruffin and Mrs.
Estelle Ricks spent Saturday in Ma
con.
Mr. Ed Goddard and Mr. Dean
went to Warner Robins Monday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hollis, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Brewer spent Tuesday
in Macon. /
Miss Eugenia oiner of Beacon, N.
Y. is visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. L. H Joiner.
M. A. Chapman
Butler, Ga.
PORTO RICO POTATOES PLANTS
Avoid potato weevil now found
in South Georgia. Buy potato
Plants locally. lean supply you
with good potato plants tested
and inspected. (321)
R. E. McCants, Butler, R. 2.
FOR SALE
John S. Barrow, Butler EL 1
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoats spent
Tuesday in Woodbury, with Mr and
Mrs. Robert Cosey.
Mr. Dan Beeland, recently dis
charged from the Army, is expected
home this wek nd.
Mrs. Philmon, who has been
visiting in Woodbury, for sometime
has returned home.
Mrs. Bessie Bond, doing business I
the as the Butler Telephone Company, |
vve Reynolds Telephone Company and I
Roberta Telephone Company, has 1
The next Circle meeting will be f *led a petition with the Georgia j
Miss Winifred Ruffin and Miss 1 j n the home of Mrs. Woodfin Hinton Public Service Commission for ap-!
Dixie Harrell and Mr. Rob Aultman vvith Mrs. C. B. Byrd as co-hostess. proval of an increase in exchange j
attended a bali game in Macon
Monday night.
Mrs. E. ( E. Hodges, Miss Marion
Hodges, Mrs. S. G. Pruett Jr. and
Mr. and lyirs. E. A. Newsom visited
Byron Sunday afternoon.
Reynolds School Seniors
Honored At Banquet
rates, as shown below, for tele
phone service rendered in Butler, 1
Reynolds and Roberta, Georgia:
Class of Service
Individual Busi
ness Line _.
and honoring the seniors of said city. ^ nd ‘ v idual Resi-
Present
Rate
Proposed
Rate
Mrs. Lamar Russell and children
have returned after spending sever
al days in Sylvester.
A formal Banquet was held at
The new five and ten cent store the Reynolds Clubhouse May 3rd,
owned and operated by Mr
Mrs. Lawrence Cook will open for The hosts and hostesses being the j
business Friday the 10th. ; Junior Class and their sponsor, Mrs.
Mrs. Dan Hick and Mrs. Ed Harry Powell. The Juniors were
Swearingan spent last Sunday in P e ff d at , th * syndic! attendance PllKI “ arl ^
Milledgeville with their son Gene, of the students as well as the fa
$2.00 $2.75
dence Line __ $1.50 $2.25
The petition has been assigned
before the Georgia
Mn, Walton Hodfiea Sr and Ntt. MillSd^iWwith thei, son Gene, « «“<*»“ “ «• the •- “aS Capto^iXnta”
Walton Hodges Jr. spent a while V vho j s j n school at G. W. C. I -r? , , Georgia at 10 o'clock A M on
in Montezuma Tuesday. j The spacious clubhouse was deco- vL IvvLe **.•2
Mrs. Jim Lary of Daytona Beach, rated with lovely flowers, on both Wednesday, May 15, 194b, at which
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hinton and pia., Mrs. j ac j t Kennedy of Macon, the mantles and the tables. Tall a “ P art, es interested will be
daughter Dorothy are in Florida and Mrs. Nancy Crest of Macon candles and ivy adorned the center a torded opportunity of ex-
this week on a fishing trip. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. of the tables. pressing their views. Letters writ-
T , „ . • . ... Ir . , . .. Roy Brewer. I Upon being seated the Toast was to . e Commission concerning
The Baptist W. M U. held its y 1 given by Miss Mary Pierce, the Jun- Petition will be made apart
,® u ’y meeting at Hie | Mr and Mrs. A m. Carter and ior class President. Herschel °. f t ^,° rec ?rd and considered by
ciurct onday a ernoon. their daughters Miss Evelyn Carter Hollis, the President of the Senior td e Commission.
Miss Eva B. Griffith will spend and Mrs. Alfred Kunze, are leaving Class, gave the response. Between s notlce is published in ac-
this week in Columbus with her Friday for Houston, Texas where courses everyone enjoyed the other ™ rda nce with the requirements of
neice Mrs. Frank Stevens. 'they will visit Mr. George Carter 1 parts of the program—a song by tne Georgia Public Service Com-
and Mr. Alfred Carter Jr. Miss Jennie Alice Young, a Junior; ^ ssl °* 1 -
Mrs. S. G. Pruett Jr. of Thomas- I i the Senior Class Prophecy by Miss ,j, de Butler Telephone Company
ton spent the week end with her Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coolik are ( Carol Barrow, Senior; a piano solo , e Rp y ncdds Telephone Company
mother Mrs. E. E. Hodges. | leaving this week for Macon where by Miss Elise Hartman, Junior; the The Rol I erta _ Telephone Company
they will make their future home. Senior Class Will by Miss Sara Pool
Mrs. Susie Woods is spending this Their many friends in Reynolds Senior; and the Junior Class Song,
week in Macon at the home of her regret their leaving and wish them ; by the Juniors,
brother, Dr. Jomcs Fountain. (much happiness in their new home.
Opening Friday, May 10
COOK’S
5c & 10c STORE
Reynolds, Ga.
Next Door To Post Office
OilCloth
Dish Pans
Coffee Pots
Frying Pans
Hot Plates
Water Buckets
Boilers
Plates, Saucers, Glasses
Boys' Shirts
Dresses
Panties
Socks
Curtains)
Cane Bottom Chairs
Sofa Beds
Porch Chairs
Baby Strollers
Lawn Chairs
Swings
Electrical Supplies
Toys
Greeting Cards
School Supplies
At this time the joyful music was
beckoning the couples to dance,
which they did for some time.
By H. C. BOND, Manager
(Its Proper Officer)
LANDS POSTED
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
Throughout the night Mrs. John A .H 'A horn It May Concern
Nelson, the photographic wizard of
Reynolds, took many pictures,
which added to the excitement.
Notice is hereby given that all
parcels of land hereinafter enume
rated are posted. All persons are
A good time was had by everyone str *ctly forbidden from hauling off
U’nnn r»i 1 tf 1 nrr f i m in
present.
Reynolds Gtizens Attend
Wedding At Warner Robins
wood, cutting timber, or in any
other way trespassing upon these
lands and any violation of these
restrictions will be rigidly prose
cuted as the law directs in such
eases.
Said lands incorporated under
„ ' ' . , above restrictions are as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swearingan and A11 of lots of land Numbers 8 7 102
children Sylvia and Robert, Mr. and j 0 3, 104 and 121; also east half of
Mrs. Ed Swearingan and Mr. and lot No . 90; also north half of lots
Mrs. N. L. Halley and daughter Numbers 101 and 124. Said lands
Aurelia will attend the wedding of aggregating 1,316 1/4 acres more or
their neice Miss Marjorie McCorvey less Seated and being in the 12th
to Lt. Adam Johnston at Warner land d i str i ct of said Taylor County
Robins Thursday afternoon at 2:30. This 8th day of May 1946
STRAWBERRIES LEWIS RUSTIN
Fresh large strawberries every
day; two and one-half miles west
of Butler on highway; price
per quart
We Invite the Public to Come
By and Inspect Our
New Slock.
CITATION
Woodie Amerson
35c ge O r GLA—Taylor Cunty:
(4184p) To A H Whom It May Concern:
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Reynolds. Go.
:2> Lbs All America
FLOUB . .
25 Lbs Hollyh ock
FLOUR . .
5Z Lbs hour Rosea
FLOUR . .
Henlz
BABY FOOD
Junior
BABY FOOD
Hi Ho
CRACKERS
SALT . . .
BROOM
Klinbow
BUPPLES
. $1.45
. $1.45
. $1.25
2 For 15c
lOc
Large
Hox
23c
■ . 3 For lOc
5-String 99c
lOc
We Have Straw Hats
10c
Leslie Hicks having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Elijah McLendon, late of
said County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of Elijah McLendon, to be and
appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to said Leslie Hicks on said estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 24th day of April,
1946.
J. R. Lunsford, Ordinary.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
l Rose Gray vs. Alton Gray
Suit for Divorce in Taylor Superior
Court, July Term, 1946.
It appearing to the court by re
turn of the Sheriff in the above
stated case that the defendant does
not reside in said county, and that
defendant does not reside in this
state.
Ordered by the court that serv
ice be perfected on defendant by
publication of this order twice a
month for two months before the
next term of this court in the pub
lic gazette of said county in which
sheriff’s sales are published.
And it is so ordered. This March
28th, 1946.
Witness the Honorable T. Hicks
Fort, Judge S. C. C. C.
THELMON JARRELL,
Clerk
W. E. STEED,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
GRAND
THEATRE : REYNOLDS, GA.
Friday and Saturday, May 10-11
Friday Show Starts 8:00 Saturday 2:00 Until 11:00 P. M.
Wild Bill Elliott
In
‘Colorado Pioneers'
And
Allan Lane
In
‘A Guy Could Change’
Also
PURPLE MONSTER STRIKES No. 8
Sunday and Monday, May 12-13
Sunday 3:00 P. M. and 9=00 P. M. Modnay Show Starts 8:00
Rod Cameron - Yvonne DeCarlo
In
‘Frontier Gal’
Also PATHE NEWS
Tuesday, May 14
Show Starts 8:00
Lon Chaney
in
‘House of Dracula’
Also
The Monster and The Ape No. 5
Wednesday and Thursday, May 15-16
Show Starts 8:00
Robert Benchley - Vera Vague
fifi
SNAFU”
Also
‘AIN’T THAT DUCKY”
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LEARN TO FLY
WITH C.A.A. LICENSED INSTRUCTORS
Gibson Flying Service
Charter Hying
Flight Instruction
Passenger Hopping
Located On Spalding Road
2 Miles East of Montezuma
Montezuma, Ga.
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FOR SALE
Few bushells Seed 90 day run
ning Velvet beans. Reduced price.
Jack Payne
Reynolds, Ga.
BABY CHICKS
Heavy Breeds
All Blood Tested and U. S. Approved
*9=00?-
Every Saturday Afternoon
AT
Adams Service Station
Butler, Georgia
"The Chicken Man"