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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 10, 1947.
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Reynolds Department
, Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Reynolds WSCS Met
At Methodist Church
Monday Afternoon
The Woman’s Society of Chris-
Reynolds Girl Scouts
Go On Delightful Camp
During Last Month
On Sunday morning, June 15,
HI nun" tian Service held their regular se ven of the Reynolds Girl Scouts
monthly meeting at Reynolds
Me. .Sid James spent Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. B. E. Flowers spent the
week end in Chattahoochee, Fla.
Miss Sara Amanda Blank returned
Mr. Jacob Prager left Sunday for w jkb her f or a v | s jt to relatives.
SeW York.
Mrs. Roy Clay spent the week-
md in Macon.
.-ihodist Church on Monday af- were getting ready to go to Camp ’
ternoon, July 7, Mrs. C. S. Sawyer Mr - and Mrs - Swearingen carried i
presiding. I the girls from Reynolds and my j
The meeting was opened with father and mother carried the girls 1
All members of the Dorcas Sun- song, “This Is My Father’s World” from Crowell. The Reynolds group j
day School Class are urged to be j Mrs. F. M Carson gave the de- left early enough to get to Warm
present at the picnic Thursday for votional and a short story on c . .
Urd' onnv Shealv of Thomaston' a short business session will be “Building the Church of Tomor- pnngS and have a P lcnlc lunch -i
heweeke,!dhL^ 'He* before the picnic. .row.'. | bm we did not leave until !|
J „ . . J Mr and Mrs Rov Cutts of At- 1 Fol °wing a song, No. 334, Mrs. ° c,ock ’
J^soent Tuesday in Sm spent the welk end with Mr. ^ f »•<* <»e minutes of I We all got mixed up on the loca-
fames spent Tuesday in Lolum ^ Mrg R Mi Carson. Miss the last meeting. tion of our camp, but we finally
' Adrienne Ellison accompanied them After a business session, Mrs. there around 5 o’clock.
Miss Montez Wherington spent i home for a few days visit. i Winnie Brazel gave a program on The first thing we did was go to
fihe week end in Macon with her I fbe subject, “Summer Recreation the office and check in and then
parents, Mr. and Mrs Ernest St. John of for Children.” were weighed. By this time we
■ „ „ , , , IMohtgomory Ala, spent the week, Mrs . Jim B gave , found that Mlss Margaret Woods
Mrs. Welle Lucas spent last week end with relatives. Mrs Howard esti roport on the Vacation Bible of Reynolds was a councillor there.
Dawson with Mr .and Mrs. How- Eubanks and Miss Elizabeth Monk School Work with the
.ard McRee. accompanied them home for a vis- ^ c j ren the church
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GRAND
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday, July 11-12 .
Friday Show Starts 8:15 Saturday 2:00 Until 11:00 P. M.
‘Terror Trail*
Mrs. Howard McRee spent the
week end with her mother, Mrs-
Belle Lucas.
Mr .and Mrs. Ricks Carson are
moving to the country to make
their home.
Miss Joyce
home after a
Michmigan.
young chil-
Of course we wanted to go to her
cabin but there was no room. We
Mrs. Sawyer gave a short talk on were assi e ned to a cabin by the
The Dorcas Sunday School Class i "Youth Fellowship.” name of "West Point”, but later in
of the Reynolds Methodist church j Mrs. Brazeal closed the program ^ afternoon room was provided
the meeting adjourned.
will have a picnic Thursday at 7 with a poem by Edgar Guest, “Lit-
p. m., at the home of Mrs. E. H. tie Girls.’
Joiner. All members are urged to Aft _ r „
be present. I AIter a
Parks has returned! Mr and Mrg A c Royeton have
visd to 10 an returned home after a visit to Ohio
! and Lansing, Mich. They were ac-
Mr Clarence Seay will leave Fri-1 companied home by their little
4ay for Columbia, S. C„ and grandson who will spend
Washington, D. C.
us in Miss Woods’ cabin. The
name of it was "Langdale.” We
. moved all our suitcases over and
prayer by Mrs. Carson, unpacked and put on our shorts.
time with them.
Miss Winnie Aultman of Macon,
is spending several days with Miss
Laurice Aultman.
Mr i.and Mrs. James Shirley of
Macon spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Cooper.
Mr. id Mrs. M. B. Shepherd of
Savannah was the week-end guest
Mrs. Troy Whatley.
Miss Hutcheson,
Mr. C. L. Langley
Wed in Reynolds
Community Development
Program Now in Progress
In a few minutes we heard a bu
gle blow. It was for us to go down
and take the flag down. After the
color guard lowered the flag we
went to supper. After supper we
went back to our cabin and got our
bed made and got our lights and
Swinging into action following went to the camp fire. We sang
the recent Community Day Rally, songs led by the camp song bird,
the Reynolds Community Develop- j “Buzzard." “Canary” told us a
ment Program has set up commit- story about Juliet Laws’ grand-
tees and gone to work. mother. Juliet Law was the foun-
Each committee responsible for der of the Girl Scouts. After the
the adopted ten-point program is story we were given some instruc-
i meeting this week, laying plans tions. After singing we went back
Miss Cathryn Hutcheson of Rey- and starting work. to our cabin. At 9 p. m. the bugle
nolds and Claude L. Langley of Names of the various commit- blew Taps—that mean all to bed.
\JL LIlvT U1 1UC III I1U1UO 1’ liuaj ,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lunsford of j u i y 4 Only the immediate family
Atlanta, spent the week end with wag prosent
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lunsford
H. C. Whatley
Atlanta, were married at the home tees will be announced in The Her- That night there were 18 in our
of the bride in Reynolds Friday, aid next week. j ca bin. All the Reynolds girls and
‘ " . two LaFayette, Ala., gifls were in
Methodist Churc Worship our side of the cabin
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Mrs.
returned Zora Hutcheson of Reynolds and
Monday morning the bugle blew
Jrom'Rhode Island after'visiting Mr! the late Chester Hutcheson. The Services will be held at the Rey-, dow ? n “to "Jiatch ttie^flR* 6 riTin^
,md Mrs. Clay Whatley, Jr. ! 8«>om * the son of hte late Mr. nolds Methodist church Sunday at A that we had breakfast Thft
and Mrs. W. J. Langley. 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. with the ft u ad breakfast That
A ^ r Wedd i ng ! „ tdp _, thr °i igh paStor ’ Rev ' Park Smith in charge.' ti i s ” p pe r W at J p blew
morning we had no activities, but
at 12 o’clock we had dinner. That
Taps at 9 p. m.
Tuesday morning we woke up a
Mrs. Sara Fickling spent the ‘ !! tde b ! f ? re tbe bugle blew ’ A
pok pnH in RnHor tirifWi tvitwo ~ little before 9 we put on our
bathing suits to go to the Lanette
Mrs. Maude Smith of "Macon was
.tbe guest of her mother, Mrs. C. Florida the couple will make their
D. Windham for the week-end. home in Atlanta where Mr. Lang-
„ , 1 ■ ,, jr» c /-* 1 ley is in the construction busi-
Mrs. Lucile McKinney of Cordele
« the guest of her
Leonard Cooper and
lives.
sister
other
Mrs.
rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Malonsen of
Atlanta, were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Trussell and
Samiily.
Misses Julia and Elizabeth
jParker will leave Saturday for a
rtsit to New York and other points lh e"t 0 'il 0 wi„g program^
BWMU Held July MeeHng
At Church Monday p. m.
Howard News
Mae
week end in Butler with Mrs.
Riley.
iur= t- D . , , 'pool. We went over to the pool on
I repent]v in Anf* f pen *l a few days a bus " After one brief hour of
The W. M. U. held its regular Mr. an’d Mrs. P. F & Stewart. 1 ^ °* | swi ™ mla £ wa returned to camp
monthly meeting Monday, July 7,1 vr r arif i R n r ! on . tbe bus - We we nt to our cabin
at the Reynolds Baptist church. Mrs Arlene 1 Miirrav a nH "rnl an until dinner. After dinner at 3 p.
Mrs Willie Sutres had charae of * s Arlene Murray and little son m. we went down to the crafts-We
Mrs. wiine buggs nad charge 01 of Parrott visited relatives here started on
The World’s
“ interest. 1 Theme for year:
Mrs. Blanche Hicks of Macon is People Today,
spending some time with Mr. and 1 Topic for month: The Chinese.
Mrs. H. T. Saunders and other' Song, “Here Am I Send Me.”
relatives. I Watchword for year: Go Ye and
Make Disciples of All Nations.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whatley Devotional by Mrs. G. L. Pyron.
returned home after spending sev
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Whatley
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Wind-
hatn and children, Sonny and Jack
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Windham.
Mr. Jamie Philpott of
Sunday.
a belt made on straws.
After supper the staff and the
| Miss Marjorie Brown has return-' older group of girls played soft
ed home after visiting Miss Lola ball. All the members of the staff
Mae Edwards in Macon. have bird names. After ’the game
' Mr. McCoy Williams Jr., spent we returned to our cabin,
the Fourth of July with his par-1 Wednesday we did about the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Williams same thing we did Tuesday ex-
Prayer, Mrs. Earl Marshall , and family. eept that night we played soft ball
The Chinese and Their Religions, I Miss Marjorie Brown has re- against Shawmutt and West Point
Miss Elizabeth Parker I turned home trom Atlanta after cabins. We won with a score of
Song, How Firm a Foundation. spending several days with Mr. 28-10. After the game Bluebird
China Baptists. Relief and Re- and Mrs. P. F. Stewart,
habilitation, Mrs. Earl Marshall. Mr.
Prayer, Mis. Cliff Byrd. some time with his daughter, Mrs.
| Chinese in America, Mrs. Lottie Elizabeth Ballinger in Philadel
Florida Marshall. phia.
the week end guest of his j After the business session we 1 jyj rs
wife and daughter at the home of were dismissed with prayer by Mrs , lj 1 [; atl
]>r. and Mrs. S. H. Bryan. D. E. Byrd.
(Margaret Woods) told us we
Denny Sealy is spending would be waitresses in the dining
hall Thursday. So the next morn
ing we got up early and went
down and set the tables and put
the food on them. After breakfast
we stacked the dishes and then
Maude Martin and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Royeton spent
Monday is Americus with Mr. and I Allfrul lipilIC
Mrs l.tmai' Griffin. John Griffin \JvilLI ill ivdlld
Mrs. Lamar Griffin. John Griffin
xeiurned with them for a visit.
Iown attended the Sealy returned to our cabin. We prepared
amt y reunion at the home of Mr. lo go the poo i a g a in. After we
p er t) f ^ a , y net " r Howard The j got back we were also waitresses
r ourth ot July. I f or dinner and supper. After sup-
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Martin spent 1 per the younger group played ball,
the week end in Macon.
Mr a nd Mrs. Oscar Thompson
and family of Atlanta have re
turned home after a visit to her
jarents, Mr. and Mrs
Aultm:
in
SUPER STORE
Reynolds. Go.
MEAL 10 Lbs 49c
Prince Albert
lOc
Quick Biscuit
FLOUR 25 Lbs $1.70
Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS
23c
Drifted Snow
FLOUR 25 Lbs $1.80
Quart Fruit Jars
85c
Pint Fruit Jars
75c
Tops
25c
Lids
12c
Cigarettes
17c
5 Lbs Sugar
47c
1 Gal Syrup
$1.44
|l-2 Gal Syrup
75c
1Q* Syrup
38c
(Macon County)
lanta, were Friday guests of
Friends of the John Weeks fam- and Mrs. Herbert Sealy
p 101 \ l 'p. ily sympathize with them in the , tended the Sealy reunion,
death of their daughter-in-law, Mrs j Mj s
T. W. Weeks who died at an At- | we ek
lanta hospital a few days ago.
Mrs. H. B. Taylor and son of Co-
' corn.We had fun singing and laugh-
Mr .and Mrs. Olin Sealy of At- cor. We had fun singing and laugh-
Mr. 1 ing but when we started to leave
and at- for a cabin just a few had brought
j their lights but we got there at
Miss Doris Martin spent the last and S ot into our bed by the
Butler with Miss time Ta P s blew - After the lights
.were out we were entertained with
end in
Jackie Driscoll.
, u a w D .. Mrs. Carl Brown and children! some excitin g R host st °ries.
spent LsT week withers GmdS Were recent guests of Mrs " Ella ' Fdday morning part of our
spent last week with Mrs. Grady Clarkp near Howard cab i n was in the color guard. Af-
mT Edgar Barfield and daugh- 1 , Miss Helen Perkins has returned ^ sa^AmeS'
ter ot Oglethorpe spent the week a ‘ d s ^mDrovine L'lM^e had done every morning before. We
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom ldn a ana is improving satisfac- intoroetim,
torily her many friends will be bad an interesting day and were
gratified to learn.
Hardage.
1 Rev. A. C McKinnon of Colum
bus was the Saturday night guest
of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Mclnvale.
Friends of Mrs. Jim Hall regret
to learn of her serious illness at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. C-
K. Simmons at Reynolds.
Mrs. T. W. Weeks Dies
At An Atlanta Hospital
Holiday and Week-End
Death Total Listed at
Expected to Reach 600
had an
supposed to cook out that night,
but it started raining and we
didn’t get to do so.
Saturday morning it was still
raining but we got down to break-
Death Total Listed at 534f fast. There was nothing much for
us to do that day, but it quit rain-
| ing for a while that afternoon. Our
’ swimming instructor told us we
Chicago, July 6—The number of °° uld go down and take a dip in
violent deaths throughout the na- tho fnendl y Painted pool which had
Mrs. T. W. Weeks, 29, formerly tion for the Fourth of July week end just filled up ' That night we had
Miss Nell Clarke, of Atlanta, died rose toward the 600 mark Sunday a party in the “ re ck” hall. Some
Tuesday in a private hospital in night as the three-day holiday of the girls put 0,1 a Ne 6 ro mi »*
Atlanta after an illness following neared its end. strel and there was more enter-
an operation. | At least 234 persons had been ta inment. Later we had a dance
Funeral services were held killed, 244 of them on the high- and had “ Bettie s” to eat.
Thursday, July 3 at the Hemphill ways. There were 158 drownings, Th e next morning it was still
Church of God with Rev. W. A. 125 miscellaneous deaths and sev-' raining. The bugle blew at 7 a.
Watsqp and Rev. H. Phillips of- en caused by fireworks. m. but Buck and Bubble, the han-
ficiating. Interment was in Holly- j The pattern of death changed as d y boys,came and told us we did
wood cemetery. . 'vacationing millions streamed n °t have to go to breakfast until 9.
She is survived by her husband,' homeward from parks, beaches We were to have charge of the Sun-
an infant son, Tommie; her mother and vacation resorts. The rate of day services so we got up and
Mrs. Myrtle Clark, of Atlanta; two drowning dropped but the traffic practiced some. After breakfast
sisters Mrs. W. A. Burtz of Atlanta death rate increased as hundreds Miss Gaily told us to go on over
and Mrs. Bill Schmitt of Milwau- of thousands of automobiles jam- to the recreation hall for services,
kee, Wise. med the highways. Just before time for services to
STARRING
Charles Starrett
Also
‘Secret of the Whistler’
STARRING
Richard Dix
Serial-“THE BLACK WIDOW”
Sunday and Monday, July 13-14
Sunday Matinee 3:00 Sunday Night 8:45 Monday Night 8:15
California
Ray
STARRING
Milland - Barbara Stanwyck
Barry Fitzgerald
ODD NEWS
Tuesday, July 15
Show Starts 8=00
‘Her Sisters Secret’
STARRING
Nancy Coleman
Also Short
Wednesday and Thursday, July 16-17
Show Starts 8-OQ
‘Strange Love of Martha Ivers’
STARRING
Barbara Stanwyck - Van Heflin - L. Scott
Also Serial
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Calcium Arsenate - Sulphur Dust
DDT Insecticide - Smearex
GATAN SOY BEANS
Plant Them After Your Grain
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Lumber, Plywood, Doors, Windows
Brick, Cement, Lime, Mortar Mix
Paint, Pure Linseed Oil, Turpentine
HARDWARE
Plow Repairs, Garden Tools, Axes, Cross
Cut, Hand Saws, V Belts and Pulleys
Pump Stands, Bolts and Washers
begin, Mr. Swearingen came for
Sylvia Swearingen, Sue Fain and
Babs Bond. After they left we had
the services. After the services we
went up to our cabin to finish
packing. At dinner just before we
sat down to eat Mr. and Mrs. Ful
ler came for us. We checked and
weighed out. The following
back: Joyce Fuller, Connie
Mary Wainwright, Marianne
• on and Margaret Woods.
We were all glad to get 1
but will never forget the
time we enjoyed at the camp,
Mary Wainwri]