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JHE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER GEORGIA, JUNE 6, 1946.
Reynolds Department!
Conducted by j
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds f
Mr. and Mrs. James Ricks visited
Oglethorpe Saturday.
Daughter of Former
Reynolds Lady Meets
Cartoon Artists
Taylor Mill Newt
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rogers and
Bill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Cecil Downs of Rupert.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lee Jarrell
Mr. Sidney Moore of Montezuma
was in Reynolds Sunday.
Miss Frances Seay of Memphis,
is visiting Mrs. T. D. Seay.
Miss Marie Barrow has returned
to Alma after a visit home.
The following item taken from of Columbus spent last week with
the Quantico Sentry, Quantico, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown Bartlett,
will be of interest to the many Mrs Bartlett and Brown returned
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley will friends of Sgt.-Maj. and Mrs. W. home with them for a weesk visit,
go to Atlanta Thursday and be ac- Waldrof, the latter pleasantly j Mrs. Jake Windham was the Sun
companied home by Julian What- remembered as the former Miss day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ley who is a student at Emory. Rosebud Payne of Reynolds. , McElmurry of Roberta.
Quantico, Va. — Meeting first-; Mr and Mr „ Rrvflnt nmioiao
Mrs. Paul Poe, Pat and John hand the “big-name" cartoonists Miss ‘ Leaf d D ouei as and M? Rufus
Clifton Poe and Miss Betty Atkin- who took part in special shows at Blair of Maran swn sttiJdavtoto
son of Macon were Sunday guests the U. S. Naval Hospital and the with Mr and Mrs Jake Wndham
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall. Post Theater last week-end was! * . " Windham.
excitine for manv artults hnrr- Mr - and Mrs - Grady Roberson and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Riley of but fe f v persons could have had Helen of Thomaston spent the week
Mrs. E. E. Hodges is quite S uf- Laelaknd, Fla., after a visit with the thril , that Rosem arie Waldrop * nd with their mother Mrs. W. H
fering from a heart trouble. Mr - and Mrs. Earl Marshall have t f rom seeing the troupe.
gone to Newnan for the summer. 6 r™ ^ in * i A t *
Riliv whaiipv onH Thnmas Pool The 10-year-old child of w
are n Athens for^ few dTvs I Mr - and Mrs. Cleveland Harp Maj. Wm. L. Waldrop of Post Serv- ers ° n were, Mr and Mrs. 3. F. In-
^ y and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell spent ice Battalion, Rosemarie acted as gram, Betty and Bubber Mrs Mil-
Mr. and Mrs. R! L. Swearingen last week with Maj. and Mrs impromptu hostess for the car- dred Freed- and baby of Columbus
spent Sunday in Buena Vista. i Stewart Derrick at Camp Bland- toonists when she visited “H” Bar- and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Roberson
ing. racks Sunday night. Being a de- and Helen of Thomaston,
Mrs. (/ray Hicks spent Tuesday voted follower of "Andy Gump”, Mrs Harold Gates Lequita and Van
in Macon with Mrs. Henry Hicks, j Miss Eugenia Joiner will attend “Pete the Tramp,” “The Little dy Gates, Mrs. W. M. Wilson Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Grav Hicks were « radl ‘ ation exercises at F. S. C. W, King,” "Li’l Abner” and other car- L. D. King and Mrs. J. W. Windham
euests of Mr Jeff Youne Sundav 1 3llahasee - Fla - She wil1 he the toon features, and an admirer of spent Thursday shopping in Macon,
guests of Mr. Jeff ^oung Sunday., her sorority Alpha Gam . ^ inventive genius of Rube Gold .| Misses Pauline Gates and James
Mrs. F. M. Carson visited Mrs. ; ma Delta. I berg, she was naturally thrilled Blackwood of Columbus were the
W. M. Bradley in Monticello last) WaUer Hugh Pierce of the . when the Raleigh Girl took her Sunday spend the day guests oi
week. | troopers at Camp Penning is hand and personally introduced all Supt. and Mrs. Harold Gates.
Rev. Leon Edwards is attending ending a sixteen-day furlough ill.??,.!"' Mrs - Woodrow Cofield spent last
Roberson.
g gt ! Sunday guests of Mrs. W. M. Rob-
nev. ueon tawaras is auenaing “ ““J .«**'/«&** repeiverl antopranhed draw 1 T *«
the Methodist Pastor’s school at with his parents Mr and Mrs. **!?*?*&?week Wlth fnends and relatives
Wesleyan. I Lonny Pierce.
Mrs L. D. King and Mrs. Lillie
ings from the cartoonists her "cup M acon
ran over,” and she was wildly de
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams and! Among the week end visitors at lighted. , Tomlin warn nii„
James Ricks were in Macon 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. r s. After meeting their young hos- a omlin were the Monday nite j
James Ricks were in Macon I Sawyer> ^ c A Goree q{ ^ tess the troup e e was * how * intQ supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim 1
■ bert and Mr. and Mrs. John Ken- the messhall and served a lunch-, a ™' T I
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall nedy of Atlanta. eon of fried chicken, creamed po- r and », 3, J . Windham Jane
A T „ . tatoes, fresh garden peas, aspara- and ] e ” y ’ Mrs - Lillie Mae Tomlin
A. J. Payne is at home after a g USj lettuce and tomato salad, ‘ rs ' and Miss Willerene
week in the Montgomery hospital cook ies an d all the “Marine fix- Barrow were the Wednesday night
at Butler. He is recovering from a j ngs » , supper guests of Supt. and Mrs. :
slight concussion caused by an ac- From their remarks and facial H “ old Gates ' T . i
cident ten days ago. 'expressions as they left it was „ Mr ’ and Mrs Lewis Blair and
Miss Annie Monk entertained plain that the troupe agreed that ary we ^ e the Sunday night sup- (
f *i_ c • d i a 1SS , A . nn,e 0 “ 01 ? k entertained e S p rV e d at «h” Barracks per S uests of Mr. and Mrs Henry;
charge of the Swimming Pool and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley with a ine *° oa servea ai H Barracks Q a u man ■ i
concessions for the summer. ! dinner at Fay’s in Macon last was tops.
i week and with seats to hear
Mrs.
Thursday.
and Mrs. W. J. Riley spent Monday
in Macon.
Mrs. Clinton Woods attended
graduating exercises at Wesleyan,
Macon, Monday.
Mrs. John Nelson will have
WV . MI>U vv/ liVU1 the
M is s Aurelia Sawyer and Mis*. Emor Glee Club after wards. •
Neva Sue kirksey are at home from 1
LaGrange College for the summer I Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. Clinton
... . .. ,, 'Woods, Mrs. R. E. Aultman, Mrs.
Misses Elizabeth and DorothyEdgar Whatley and Mrs. F. A.
Hinton attended graduating exer- Elcks attendcd A | umna e exercises
cises at Mercer during the week at Wesleyan College Saturday. |
Mrs. Tomlin Receives
Farewell Gift From
Taylor Mill Club
Misses Barbar Faye and Hixie
Windham spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallrnan and
! family.
Mr. arrd Mrs. Roy Peacock and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Peacock.
Mrs. J. B. Youngblood and baby
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
her brother in
Wales Ingram.
Virginia,
, Mrs. H. C. Whatley has returned ^he Taylor Mill Woman s Club Luther Youngblood.
Miss Carol Barrow has returned from a visit to Mr H c . Whatley held its regular monthly meeting j Mr . and Mrs> Felton Hobbs and ,
from a visit to Misses Neva Sue Jr _ in Maine While enroute home at the club room last Saturday {amily spent Sunday with Mr and
and Aurelia Sawyer at LaGrange she stopped for a few da with night with the president, Mrs. Har- Mrs> Elmer Rogers . i
‘ Rev. 0]d Gates presiding The meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie windham and
iwas openeri by the ladies singmg family spent . Sund with Mr . and
ivT a A.T it c , ! J. ak ® Tim ® T ? ^l HOly •• MrS ‘ Jake Mrs - A- G. Taunton of Butler. I
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Seay of Windham led in the evening prayer., Mrs M Pitls SDent Thursriav :
Montgomery, spent several days In the absence of the devotional with Mrs Jp p itts ' P f Bur , pr ‘ y 1
this week in Reynolds the guests leader, Mrs. Eddie Windham, Mrs. | Mr gnd Mrg Peacock n/'
and Mrs. Phillip Mallonson ° f ^‘ss Elda Blackmon and Mrs. Gates brought an interesting mes- i nounce tbe b j rth of trip i ets Monday
;ewart Field have returned D ' ^ ay ;. They were accompanied sage from the book of Mathew. Mrs. M They were named Ronald
visit to Mr’ and Mrs kom f ^ , M >ss Blackmon and Mrs. Gates welcomed Mrs. L. D. King. and y Qnnie Slnce ^at tfiM I
College.
The Baptist W. M. S. held their
regular meeting at the church
Monday, afternoon with a good at
tendance. '
| Pearl Blythe.
The ladies are happy to have Mrs.
they have had the misfortune to j
of Stewart
home after
Hicks Trussell. T
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. , . . .
Atlanta, visited'Mr. and Mrs. Earl day fo ^ a , visit to Mr - and Mrs - The regular business routine fol- hn „ nj . al
Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ^. ohn ,? e ] nae a 8rast at Grand June- lowed after which the club present- P ’ n f
Brunson Sundav ! tlon - Colorado. Mrs. Pendergrast od Mrs. Lillie Mae Tomlin with a ? d p of Mr Woodrow Cofield
j will go by plane and is planning lovely farewell gift. We hated to ' -V1 intert -'sted to know that he
Miss Sara Pool has returned fo spend the entire summer at dit- see Mrs. Tomlin leave us for the has joined the Army and is now
Gower of! ^ rs ’ J ' A. Pendergrast left Mon- forward to a great work together
1 King with us again and are looking , . ,"“ u / u . s “ uu, ‘ e
- forward to a creat work together. , OSe two of the bables - ° ne bab V
boy is doing nicely in the Macon
home after spending several dayS|ferent points in Colorado,
with Miss Hilda Weaver at G. S. I
c w. MinedgeviHe. Miss Lillian Ware
The many friends of Mrs. E. E. i n R . ,
Hodges regret to learn of her re D6C0mCS UldWliilQ BriQC
cent illness and wish her
plete recovery soon.
Of William M. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodroe have!
come to Reynolds to make theii j From the Citizen-Georgian:
home. Mr. Goodroe will be em-1 ...
ployed by Mr. N. L. Halley. I Miss Lillian Ware, eldest daugh-
people loved her and she had clone. statloned at Fort Benning in Col-
a great work at Taylor Mill. | umbus. His wife will remain for
The following committee were ap-1 tbe pr . ea ^ nt wlt h Mr. and Mrs. D.
pointed for July Meeting devotional j A - Cofield.
Mrs. W. H. Roberson. Program, Mrs.' ^ r - and Mrs Ralph Underwood ot
J. W. Windham, Refreshments, Mrs. Thomaston were visitors at Taylor
Roy Peacock and Harold Gates. I Saturday.
Delicqus refreshments were serv- j Mrs. Lillie Mae Tomlin left Sun-
ed by the hostess Mrs. C. H. Moore day for Columbus where she will
assisted by Mrs. Harold Gates.
Hodges-Kirksey Auxiliary
Meet Tuesday P. M.
i spend a week after which she will
go to the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Howell of Covington.
The people of Taylor Mill really
love Mrs. Tomlin and hated to see
her leave, but we know duty was
calling her some place else. Mrs.
| ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ware of
Mrs. Lamar Russell entertained Marshallville, became the bride of
her Bridge Club Thursday evening.! William M. Parker of Reynolds, at
Mrs. Earl Marshall and Mrs. W. J. tbe home her parents, Saturday i ” Tomlin will alwavs be remembered
afternoon, May 26, at 4 o’clock.! The Legion Auxiliary of the ”™“ lier “.
The beautiful brunette bride en- Hodges Kirksey Post No. 178 I by Jv ^nh*™™ 1 «f M Ai‘ h
Itered with her father and was met have a business meeting at the! . ‘ a,a ! of , Alabama
at the altar by the groom Both Methodist church Tuesday after- arr vt - d last Week to spend the sum-
wore unattended. Thf ceremony noon at 3:311 o'clock. CS wTSohel^ srand,nother '
| was performed by Rev. J. A. Ivy, 1 Everyone interested is invited to ... icoueison.
of Perry. Rev. Ivy is a former pas- attend this meeting,
tor of the Marshallville Baptist Mrs. R. L. Bell and Mrs. R. E.
church and also the Reynolds Aultman will be hostesses.
Baptist church. I —Pub. Chairman.
The bride wore a dress of navy '
crepe with matching accessories. Howard News
| The ceremony was performed in
the presence of
Riley assisted Mrs. Russell.
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Reynolds, Go.
SUGAR . - 5 Lbs 35c
Pure
COFFEE 2 Lbs 35c
Ground While Yffu Wait
Sunshine
CHEEZ-IT ... 12c
Sunshine
KRISPY 1 Lb 19c
CIGARETTES2 For 35c
Cigarettes Ctn $1.70
TEA . . . 1-4 Lb 25c
Dickey's
EYE WATER 19c
Black Draught 19c
BIG MOPS . . 89c
You Have Been Waiting For
Paper Spoons, Cups
and Plates Doz 10c
25 Lbs America
FLOUR . . . $1.35
10c
| Mrs. L. D. King arrived Monday
i to take up the duties where Mrs.
| Lillie Mae Tomlin left off. Mrs.
King does not come to us as a
stranger. She has been with us be
fore and the people are happy to
have her with us again. We rem
, . , ember her work with us before as
presena? of the immediate Marv Ann Williams is vis-' vef y pleasant and we are looking
families of tlie bride and groom' , ry . 1 vvimams. vis . t rT1 „ nv hannv anH
hpfnrp in imnrrwicnH oitir „f iting relative in Columbus. ; torwara to many nappy and pros-
bitore an improvised altar of Fin „ v Pirkird and Miss Porous days ahead,
white gladoh and Easter lilies. JVnsstanny Pickard and Miss and Mrs C II Moore attend-
Mrs Parker is a anHnatn nf tim Fatsy Pickard visited Mr. and Mrs nev. dnu mrs. l. n. lvioore auena
Mrs. larger is a graduate ot the R , , f = Timm ed the graduation exercises in Grif-
Marshallville High school and G. h ■ ^‘and and family in Thom- Friday night where their
s. C. W. Milledgeville. She has, as ^ n last week ! granddaughter Miss Ve^cme Ken
served on the fienlties of tlin On- ! Mrs - M - Martin and children feranaaaugnier, ivnss veneuxe tveni
servea on tne iacuities oi tne ug- OT1 _„ te _ f Mr anH received her diploma,
lethorpe and Shellman schools and VKere the recent guests of Mr. and, AT _ ,— „
was recently connected with the
Citizens Bank of Marshallville. I. .“““ *• */*’■'*I Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
GRAND
THEATRE : REYNOLDS, GA.
Friday and Saturday, June 7-8
Friday Show Starts 8:00 Saturday 2:00 Until 11:00 P. M.
‘My Name Is Julia Ross’
Nina Foch - Dane May Whitty
George Macready
And
‘Saute Fe Saddlemates’
Sunset Carson - Linda Sterling
Also
PURPLE MONSTER STRIKES No. 12
Sunday and Monday, June 9-10
Sunday 3:00 P. M. and 9 30 P. M. Modnay Show Starts 8:15
‘Kiss And Tell’
Shirley Temple - Jerome Courtland
Walter Abel - Robert Benchley - Porter Hall
Also ODD NEWS
Tuesday, June 11
Show Starts 8 = !5
‘Along Navajo Trail’
Roy Rogers - George Gabby Hayes
Dale Evans - Sons of The Pioneers
Also
MONSTER and APE No. 9
Wednesday and Thursday, June 12-13
Show Starts 8^15
‘Sing Your Way Home’
Jack Haley - Marcy McGuire
Glenn Vernon - Jeffreys
Also
FISH FRY
Mr. and Mr£ Huie Abercombie of , and Mrs ' L ’ D ' King
East Point were the week end
guests of Mrs. Lee Watson.
Mrs. Maude Martin spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Har
ris near Box Springs.
Mr. J. A. Buckner was the Sun-
NOTICE TO TAYLOR MILL
EMPLOYEES
There is always something really
good happening at Taylor • Milll
Mrs. R. Banks at East Point. 1 1 Mr ; ^ P f y 3 business
Mrs. J. E. Brown has returned, tn P toCoiumbus S^urday
After a short trio to"the "mmin ! home after visiting her daughter ^ dlnnt ' r guests of l * 11 al ‘ u
Alter a snort trip to the moun- MilHreri Pi Pr pp n P ar Wat-oriv Mrs - J - w - Windham were Mrs. Lil-
tains, the couple will make their ™s. Mildred 1 lercc m ar Waverly Ue Ma0 Tomlin> Mrs w B Howell,
ihome in Reynolds, where Mr. Par-'
ker is engaged in farming.
After the marriage Mr. and Mrs.
Ware entertained with a reception.
The dining table was covered with
a lace cloth and was centered with
bowls of gardenia flanked by
lighted white tapers in mounds of
gardenias
Out-of-town guests were Misses
Elizabeth Parker of Reynolds and | Hav ' ard -
Montezuma and Julia Parker of I
Reynolds and Eastman, sisters of and Mrs. C. t*
the groom, Misses Elizabeth Ware,! ay " ■ . . school building. Don’t forget the
of the Vidalia faculty and Dorothy! and f ^! S ' J ess ?.. Jbn 5f and time and the place. We will be
Ware of Bessie Tift College, For- !dr ? ) n ° f Ma uk, visited Mr. and looking for you to be there,
syth, sisters of the bride, Mr. and Mrs ' Paul Jones and famlly re ‘ 1
Mrs. Ivy and Miss Sara Ivy of. ce ”f: y ‘
Pcrry | Little Miss Camille Morris and
, Master Ansley Pierce are visiting
FOR SALE I their grandmother, Mrs. J. E.
| Brown.
One Hot-Point General Electric Mrs. Carl Brown and
day guest'of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ^‘"eM^SveeI
Cosby and Mrs. Lizzie Gilbert near AND THEm FAMILIES OF TAYLOR
... . M MILL” are cordially invited to at-
' tend a fish fry next Sunday after-
Brown
Butler near Howard
noon June 9 at 5 o’clock at the
sons,
stove with deep well cooker, single Stephens and Freddie were Sunday
guests of Mrs. C. C. Clarke..
Mrs. Quinton Clarke was the
Monday guest of Mrs. J. E. Brown.
Ul-Lp WCll VUUACl, O
unit oven and 3 surface units.
Mrs. D. W. Harp
Reynolds, Ga.
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Phone 497-W Thomaston, Ga.
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209 E. Gordon Street
Ready For Immediate Delivery
36-in Ventilating Fans,
1-3 H.-P.- Motor $90.00
Quincy Du Mie Electric Irons . $7.95
2-Eye Hot Plate $7.95
Dixie Maid Electric Churns with ad
justable Dasher and 5-gal. Churn $20.89
A few rolls of Hog and Cattle Fence
40-in high, 20 rod rolls $13.95
Breakfast Room Suits, white or
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Upholstered Chairs; an Extension
Leaf in Table (only 8 left) $39.95
Upholstered Rockers,
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Extra Beds $14.45
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