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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, AUGUST 8, 1946.
!j Reynolds Department
jj Conducted by
i: Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds *
Mr. E. W. Cook is in Atlanta tor
a few days.
Mr. Albert James spent the
week end in Atlanta.
Mr. Garland Byrd spent
week end in Atlanta.
the
Mr. and Mrs- Hugh Booth and
family spent last week with theii
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Booth.
Delicious Barbecue Sandwiches
at Harry Powell’s
Mr. and Mrs. F- M. Carson left
j, . 4 . Sunday for a visit with relatives
Mrs. Cliff Windham spent the , n Washington> D c . and New,
day in Macon Saturday. y ■■
Mr- and Mrs. Howard Fulton yf
Mr. and Mrs. William King
spent the week end in Thomaston. ■pjf ton S p en t the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall theis parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
have gone to St. Simons for a Young. j
vveek - j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waters and
Mrs. Woodfin Hinton and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Hinton were
Dorothy Hinton spent Monday in visitors in Powersville and Macon
Macon. Sunday. .
Mr. Frank Musslcwhite spent Messrs Rudolph Childree and
the week end with his wife in Dan Payne of Abac, were guests of
Reynolds. their resnective parents during the
week end.
Mrs. Grady Smith spent last
week with her mother, Mrs. C. D. Mrs. C. E. Benns, Miss Betty
Windham. 1 Seay and Master Edward Benns of
Butler were Friday visitors of Mrs.
Rev. and Mrs. Leon Edwards left Bea y in Reynolds-
Monday to visit their relatives in
Springfield. 1 Mr. Cliff Windham and son,
Warren, spent last week in Atlan-
Mrs. Bessie Wilson of Atlanta is f a and we re accompanied home by
visiting her son, Woodrow Wilson ^ rs . j h. Windham.
and family. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Barnette Mw nPmPrt MAVPr
Mrs. Viola Saunders is spending and son 0 f Tampa, Fla., spent last 1 11 “ UwlUCM PICJCI
a while in Macon with her sister, wee k with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Adams. j Mrs. Phillip Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs- E. F. Boyd of Adel, | Mr. an d Mrs. Duvall and Mrs. man y friends of Mrs. L. B
Ga., spent the week end with Mr. Horace Cosey spent Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. David Coolik of StncKiana are glad to learn that
Reynolds
Christian Science
Lesson-Sermon
“Spirit” will be the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon
which will be read in churches of
Christ, Scientist, throughout the
world next Sunday.
“The Golden Text is: “I have
poured out my spirit upon the
house of Israel, saith the Lord
God.” (Ezekiel 39:29).
Among the citations which com
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol
lowing from the Bible: “Whither
shall I go from thy spirit? or
whither shall I flee from thy
presence? If I say surely the dark
ness shall cover me; even the
night shall be light about me.”
(Psalms 139: 7, ID-
The Lesson-Sermon also includes
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook,
“Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy: “The Scriptures imply that
God is all-in-all. He fills all space
and it is impossible to conceive of
such omnipresence and individu
ality except as infinite spirit or
mind.” (P. 331).
■ ■ ■
MISS EDITH COLOIK
Miss Edith Coolik,
Engagement Told
Crowell News
Mrs. Mack McClellan and 5
daughter, Ann, spent Friday with
her aunt, Mrs. Lonnie Pierce.
with Mrs
Hammond Macon, formerly of Reynolds, an- $ne ig improving nicely following 2
nounce the engagement of their an operation. f
peration
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. \
W. I. Powell.
Mss Betty Saunders of Norcross and Mrs ' Roy Brewcr h . Mice irmth r vl-
is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. M r. and Mrs. R. J. Leiferman of Herbert Meyer Besser of Momgorn 0
John Saunders. ; Rochester, Minn., are spending a ery A | a C. B- byrd and Martha Jo were:
Try our nice T-Bone Steaks, j>bu ' £™P ,P ” f ' veeRs *^ lr parents . $«ss Coolik is the sister of Mrs. a ‘\ a Mercer Byrd and Mr.
will enjoy them at Harry Powell’s. Mr ’ and Mrs ’ H H ’ Booth ’ Alvin M. Koplin of Macon and Talmadge Rogers of Roberta.
Dr- and Mrs. Sammons, Mrs. B. Mrs - Sydney N. Ginesberg of Hat- Miss Thelma Cosey will leave
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Whatley Mrs. E Snow and Mrs. Everett Sam- 1 rg, Miss. Her only brother is Sunday for Macon "to enroll at G.
Frank Musslcwhite spent Thursday ir j ons Q f Macon, were guests of ^ r - Sam Coolik of Miami Beach, luonday.
p. m. in Macon. Mrs. E . E , Hodges Monday. * la ’ he bride . elect attended Ala . Mrs. Booker Montgomery was
Miss Lila Pender of Byron, spent Mrs. pi or i ne English, Miss. Me- bama Polytechnic Institute and carr * ec * back to the local hospital
the week end with her sister, Mrs. ]j ssa ogburn, Mr. and Mrs. Otis recently received her Bachelor ot recently. Her many filends regret
Cliff Windham. Ogburn and son Skippy left Sun- Science Degree from the Univer- to leain ker senous illness.
Mrs Leonard Monk of Atlan- da Y for ^’gh Point, N- C., to visit sitey of Alabama. Pfc. Walter Pierce and a friend,
ta is visiting her mother, Mrs. i relatives. -Mr. Besser is the son of Mrs- Pfc. William Petrid of Ft. Benning
Hugh Windham.
GRAND
THEATRE : REYNOLDS, GA.
Friday and Saturday, August 9-10
Friday Show Starts 8:00 Saturday 2:00 Until 11:00 P. M.
“Trail To Vengance”
Starring
Kirby Grant - Fuzzy Knight
Second Feature
fit
Pursuit to Algeirs
Starring
Basil Rathbone - Nigel Bruce
Also
Royal Mounted Bides Again No. 6
Sunday and Monday, August 11-12
Sunday 3:00 P. M. and 9:30 P. M. Monday Show Starts 8; 15
fit
,, . , Israel Besser of Atlanta and the were the week end guests of Pfc
Mi. and Mrs. ar 0 lstte Mr. besser. He is the brother Pierce’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
olumbus spent the week-end _ in ( A, Irs# Irv ing Cohen and Mr. Don Lonnie Pierce.
The Willing Workers Club will
Mrs. S. H. Bryan is the guest of Columbu —
her daughter, Mrs. Jimmie Cuoke R e y nul ds and were accompanied 3g Sserj bcdb 0 f Columbus
in Lovingston, Va. b Y Mlss ar >’ oulse <ew \ Upon his discharge from the meei Wltll Ivlrs . c . b . B yrd Aug. 14
... . ., ... . f .. ! Army Air rorces, he was connect- q.on _ _ *
Miss Elizabeth Hinton of Mercer . at 3.oU P* ^
1 Inivorsitv «npnt the W ppk end Best grade Western and native td Ulth the Columbus Paper Co. ,
wRh he namnL .Steak at Harry Powell’s Market. At the present he is with the Miss Sara Dell Lucas and Mr.
with her parents. . .■ * n passer Paper Company of Mont- Ronald Rogers ot Macon were
Rev Scott has returned‘home Mr. aad Mrs. Mrs. Roy S’t&U-' gomery. - Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
from Crowell where he conducted ehasekie, Rosalie and Verne - C. D. -Lucas-
a revival last week. Schuchasckie of Lansing, Mich., 17 C J 17 V
! are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. wy L J L L I
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Royeton are Flowers. | -*
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roye-, Mr and Mrs . w . E . Sulims’ Billy
ton of Lansing, Mich. - and Harold, Mrs. George Amos, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. tnc splendid guidance of Rev. Loy
Mr Jacob Prager has returned Mrs. tester Harden and Patsy at- L ;; S. Whatley. Scott and Rev. Leon Edwards. Rev.
home from an extended visit withi tended thc Adams reunion, at and Mrs Robert Wilson and Scotet of Savannah assisted and
his family in New York. i Barker s P n ngs, Thomaston, Sun- sdh of Thomaston, visited Mr. ana 35 members were received into
; day. Mrs. Clyde WLson Sunday. ( cuuren.
Mrs. Lawrence Cook, Camille Mrs. Hicl-yS Trussell, Carolyn Miss Mattie Julia Whatley spent
The revival at the Crowell
Methodist church came to a close
1 Sunday night. It was enjoyed by
Mr. and Mrs. George Parker many and was a success under
, . „ The many friends of Mrs. D. E.
and Larry cook have returned and Shirley Trussed will leave Wednesday v\ith Mrs. Nona Ham Byrd are giad to see her out again
fiom a visit in Commerce. | Sunday for Nevvbergh, New \oik left. alter an niness of several weeks.
drs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. Gray : m'.-c' 1 phU^Mnlnn- IVIiss Dorothy Wilson spent Sat- Rev. and Mrs. Leon Edwards
;ks and Mrs. J. R. Carson s(> b L1 " * ’ uvuay night with Miss Mary ’Fran- and Rev- Loy Scott were dinner
, T , . , son. i - ’ - r „ . . „p ,, T „ „„ . u
Mr
Hicks
shopped in Macon Friday. * UI1 ‘ ,. 4 , , cgs Giison. 1 gdests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pierce
, „. . Mr and ^ Irs M bonie Alper and - ^ &nd MfS j H Stanford and aunday.
Mr. Paul Adams and son Stan- daughters of McKees 1 oi Pa., ^ Rey and Mrs# T E . Bujih M rs. Bernard Adams and chil-
ford, ot Atlanta, spent Monday spnn. a wmle pnua xvun w>n / the dinner guesls of Mr. and dren of Macon are guests of their
visiting relatives in Reynolds. Jacob Prager- Mrs. Alpei will be s Wilson bunday. father, Mr. Booker Montgomery
remembered as Miss Beatrice J J r ° t *
Miss Lucile Turner of Rochelle r as i ove formerly of Reynolds. Mr. William Maxwell and and family while Mrs. Mon.gom-
wili arrive this week to spend some c " ’ * daughters, Virginia and Sylvia er Y a patient at the iocai hos- ;
time with Miss Lorraine baker. j J O U/ A R D vfeued Mr. ana Mrs. Baker Bald- pneal.
__ n U W A R D win at Talbotton Saturday. | Miss Betty Fehring has returned
Mrs. Irene Whatley had as her j I T A Robbins and Beverly to her home in Butler, after visit-
SS2V25Sd “,d Wr Wood'.”' Mr. McCoy Williams Sr, spent visHcd reiatives in Atlanta las, Ine Miss Eunice Fuller tor several
several days last week in Atlan- week. I aaysi
Mr. and Mrs R. E. Aultman and ta. Mr. and Mrs J. N. Jordan of Miss Elsie Hortman has as her
Mr. and Mis. D W. Payne are va- j Mr. Willie Martin has returned Miiledgeviile, spent the week-end guest Miss Janette Hudson ofMa-j
cationing in Florida this wesek. | to Macon after spending his vaca- V vlth Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heath. con -
Mrs Ruth Pavne Mrs James tion witb hame f° lks hare \ . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whatley Miss Adrienne Duke of Mobile,
„ r , ^ ’ ,, ' .. Mr. and Mrs Henry Cosby and v i s j ted friends and relatives in Ala., is visiting Misses Mary and
Gray, Gene Gray and Wynelle Ba- children were Sunday guests of ^ d and rtlatlves in beu ^ bierce .
ker spent Monday in Americus. 1 T » R Mf .u n cvr -viacon bunuay. ^ .
1 T ir - A - Buckner. What i AV cnAn t Mr - James Bailey spent the
Mr. Frank Turner of Columbus Miss Mattie Julia Whatley spent
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hawkins! ig yisiting Mr wiley williams
Macon Sunday.
Miss Mattie Juliet vvnancy suem ,
the week end in Columbus with week-end recently with his par-
GILD A”
Starring
Rita Hayworth - Glenn Ford
And
ODD NEWS
Tuesday, August 13
Show Starts 8 15
“Strange Conquest”
Starring
Jane Wyatt - Peter Cookson - Julie Bishop
Also
PHANTON RIDERS Chapter Ho. 3
Wednesday and Thursday, August 14-15
Show Starts 8,15
“DIARY OF .4 Him Mill!”
Starring
Paulette Goddard - Hurd HartMd
Also Short
of Athens, spent the week-end! MfS q M.'Martin, James and Mr - and Mrs - Warren White.
with Mr- and Mrs. W. D. Saunders.
Doris spent a few days in Macon
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Reynolds, Go.
Dickey's
EYE WATER 19c
Black Drcujht 19c
CIGARETTES 19c
Cigarettes Ctn $1.75
All America
25 Lb FLOUR $1.75
5 Lb SUGAR 38c
Spare 9. 10 and 49
Old Dutch
CLEANSER 8c
MATCHES 6 For 25c
Prince Albert lOc
Whole Grain
RICE ... Lb 25c
SALT . . 3 Boxes lOc
la M,rS,„ye Parks left this week B. M. GhCe Named
for Camilla where she will work. |||f|f|0 Rihh f Alintu
Mr. and Mrs. Shellman Martin JUUyC UIUU LUUIIIJf
M t s Ma Lee"vvSo„ Sunday vls,,ors °‘ Juvenile Court
Miss Annie England visited v
Misses Janie and Mary Lizzie *,‘Macon, Aug. 4—Benning
Neisler recently. Grice, young Macon attorney, has McCrary and family
M.
ents, Mr- and Mrs. Sam rsauey.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailey and
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pierce attended
the barbecue and meeting given
in honor of the FSA members at
the golf course.
Mrs. C. J. McCrary and son,
Jimmy have returned to their
home in Thomaston after spend
ing several days with Mr. George
Mrs. Beulah Banks of East Point b^en named judge of the Bibb
and Mrs. W. H. Martin of Butler County juvenile court for a six- STRONG QUAKES SHAKE
CHILE. PUERTO RICO
were week end guests of Mrs. Lee year term, beginning Sept. 1
waison. The appointment was made by
Miss Ethel Morris of Columbus Superior Court Judge Mallory At-1
was the recent guest of her sister, kinson and Malcolm Jones. Salary 1 Miami, Fla., Aug. 4—A very
Mrs. Herman Vanlandingham. for the post was set at $250 per severe earthquake—possibly com-
Mrs. Maude Martin spent a few month. j parable to that which leveled San
days last) week in Macon. j Grice succeeds Judge P. O. Hoi-: Francisco in 1906—rocked the
liday as presiding jurist of the| Caiibbean area tonight and Pan
i court. Judge Holliday has been American pilots said it felt like
i inactive due to ill health for someone was “kicking us up from
more than a year, his post having side to side ”
.st i weet
IHkESTl
MAN ARRESTED FOR
THREAT TO TRUMAN
Washington, Aug. 3—The U. S. been filled by Macon City Court
secret service disclosed Saturday Judge C. A. Baldwin, during that
the arrest and confinement of a period- Judge Holliday’s present
man charged with threatening the term expires on Aug. 31.
life of President Truman. j
James J. Maloney, acting chief WANT TO BUY
of the Treasury Department’s Se-1
eret Service Division, made the Good used two horse wagon,
revelation in a report on the ac- VV. J. Butler
tivities of his office. j Butler, Ga.
The name of the man and cir- ‘
cumstances of the arrest were Bacon and Tomato Sandwiches
withheld pending his indictment, at Harry Powell’s.
The quake, felt around the
world by leading seismologists,
apparently centered around the U.
S. island possession of Puerto Ri
co and the Roosevelt Roads Naval
Air Station near San Juan report
ed that the tremors were continu
ing “in varying intensity” but
"infrequently at 7:40 p. m. (EDTi.
Capt. Gordon J. Brakeman, Pan
American pilot, said he left San
Juan shortly after the first trem
ors.
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