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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,GEORGIA, JULY 24, 1947.
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Reynolds Development
i Reynolds Department!p«; fw;
:■ J ■ i In Home-Town Interest:
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«; Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds ||
Taylor Mill News
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Your Home Town
Mrs. Woodfin Hinton spent Tues-
«ay in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brady spent
Monday in Montezuma
and Mrs
Ga.
Misses Veerlene Brooks and Bet
ty Searcy and Mrs. Annie Mat
thews of Thomaston spent the
I week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j
1 Perkins.
passing * Mr - Hudson Poole and Mr. L. L
Windham were Saturday evening
Mr.
i ii vou were a stranger F »o^., 6 _
Mrs. W. E. Marshall and Mr. C. lhrough Reynolds for the first time ^‘ ndham were Saturday evening
E. Marshall spent Friday in Macon what would you think of its gen- d,nn T er gues J« Ml i and ms - Wal '
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poe. era j appearance? Is it attractive? Is er ones °T Ellaville.
Mr .and Mrs. Ben Persons of At- It a home-town to boast about? Or
lanta, spent the week end with ^ >t shabby and rundown?
,. Lamar Russell have t h 0 j r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard enterprising and alert. Or is it un
hniico .. . . nroeressive and unan
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Avret and Ed
Is it win and Mrs. Alva Layfield and
Butch of Macon spent the week end !
moved to the Dan Beeland house
Miss Nita Marshall of Atlanta,
progressive and unambitious? Is with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rogers
progressive anu uiicuiioiuuus : is —
meisier. j Reynolds a town with a future? Or Mrs - Cecil Lee, Vonita and Erma
Little Annis Brunson is at home is Reynolds a town that is slipping Lee °f Thomaston spent several
_..o T „ «,. - j place for da ys last week with Mr. and Mrs
and Cauley Barrow.
Is it a good
spent the week end here with her' recovering from an appendectomy, back
mother. I undergone at the clinic in Macon young people to settle down
Mrs. John Mims entertained her Monday- start their own business?
JfcidgQ Club at her home Tuesday j^g R A Dicks, Mrs. Ruth'
CT,cning ' I Wynne and Mr. Robert Wynne of attractive fronts and sizrs
and l Macon visited Mrs. E. E. Barrow, nave attractive fronts and signs
anu |- Do they have well-dressed win-! Mr. Gus Crooke and Lavoy of
un ay ‘ j dows? Do they have clean, attrac- Hartford, Ala., recently visited
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley
fc; Joe Goodroe were in Atlanta
Monday.
Mrs. Irene Whatley is visiting
jlr. and Mrs. J. R. Booker in Pana
ma City, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Goddard will „ ,
Tf «-day for a trip Ur various
c.v w._.* f Mrs. Calvin and Mrs. James Bart-
What about the stores and shops spent the week end in Man-
that we already have? Do they Chester with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Bartlett.
(Mrs. Eunice Crooke and jean.
joints in Florida.
Messrs Henry Hicks and Ed
Jtentley, of Hicks Mill, visited in
Americus Sunday.
Miss Ann Howard Neisler is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Persons ini
Atlanta this week.
Mr. Pat Poe of Macon, spent a
week-end recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Royeton have
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Chas-
Merrill, of Kentucky.
Mr. Julius Lunsford of Atlanta,
msited his mother and father sev
eral days this week.
Sfit y Shealy, who is spending
the summer in Thomaston, was at
tome for the week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. Faxton
children of Marshallville
.Mrs. Emory Seay Sunday
Mrs. P. T, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs five interiors?
Louis Stamatis and children of Ma-j What about the farm families! Miss Mary Sue Barnes of Rupert
con were recent visitors of Mrs. E. that come into our town each j s spending some time with Mr, and
E. Barrow. jweek? Do we provide drinking Mrs, Charles Barnes, '
fountains, rest rooms, and benches, ,, ,, , „
Mrs. W. E Marshall, Mrs. Paul for them’ I. Mr ' Joe Brown Bartlett of Birm
Poe are spending two weeks at the what nthpr hucinoccoc inHnctri*>c' * ng ^ am ’ A * a ' f sper *t the week end
- at Davtona 1 , . other businesses, industries with his fami i v here .
cu u<\ywn<\ ^ professional services, health and!
Beach, Fla. j recreational facilities do we need
The many friends of Mrs. Albert * 11 our town?
Carter will regret to learn of her ^he 5-star
illness at Duke University hospital,
; Durham, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Flowers, Mrs.
E. H. Joiner and Jimmy Joiner left
Tuesday for a motor trip to Arkan- [ churches
sas and Tennessee. j Pleasant recreational and social
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen i ^ a< -*hties.
® Do we in Reynolds have enough
goals of a better
home town are:
Attractive employment
Promising opportunities
Comfortable living conditions
Modern schools and good
Mrs. George Visage and Mrs.
[ Susie Crooke are visiting Mrs.
Chattie Clarke of Camilla,
j Mr. Riley Windham was admitted
to the Macon hospital Friday for
! treatment. He is doing nicely to
j the delightof his many friends r
here.
| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Youngblood
of Robins Field spent the week end
, with Mrs. Riley Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Downs of Ma
con spent Friday with relatives
and children, Robert and Sylvia, I / ,KJUB " con
left Wednesday for a trip to Wash-1 f Tr P l ^ here
ington and New York. 'Let’s go°' 6 ° n ’ Reyn ° ldS ' j Mrs. Susie Cotney spent the
„ . A 5 * week end with Mrs. Beulah Har-
D- r ^ rS ‘ l^Uggal of ^ OrchiHs to You | mon near Butler.
lerce, I- la., and Mrs. J. G. Duggal j v . Mrs. Lorene Hobbs ahd children
of Macon were guests of Mr. and spent the week end with iw d h
Paul McDaniel Sunday. | Orchids to you, Mr. and Mrs. ^ nouel as Cotney of Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beardep
anH I l nrln of T/1a«1 4
L. Swear-
Mrs.
udOB.
Orchids to you, Mr. and Mrs
_ . , . Dixie Harrell. That new paint job j
ss Adrianne Ellison, Mrs. Hon- on your house looks vvondprfnl 1 —
ry Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. | Orchids to you Mr R L Swear and Linda of Ideal spent Wednes '
Seav and Carson visited Mrs. Laura Walker' ingen and Mr. Hill for the im- 1 dd ^ ay Wlth Mrs ' Susie Cotne y-
ille, ‘visited ln Ma,shallville Sunday afternoon, provements and painting that have ' T .,f, anday ^ Uests o£ and Mrs -
dav. . made the house occupied by Mr. {?* T ^ and Mrs ‘
Hill very attractive. T ; SaQlt |i’ G - L - Windham,
Orchidto you, Mr. and Mrs. 8T L. 1 MrS ^ „ Eunke
Ruffin. We notice that your house ^ 3 T’ Mr< and Mrs ' J -
is spic and span with a new coat of aad IT Jerr y’ Mr -
paint. , Hudson and Mrs. U. S. Underwood.
The Reynolds Development Pro-’r^T' ^ ^ rs ' Haro J d Gates and
gram will need some money for y Tm gUGStS
The Anthony-Barrow Circle of the Promoting the various projects of ^ ™ T p 0 ™ e and Mrfchnr
WSCS, Reynolds Methodist church. Program. At the last meeting nie Pe JJ* g w P °° k anA
met Monday afternoon at the home the steering committee it was Tplm th e week end with M r an a
of Mrs. E. H. Joiner with Miss dec * ded that each committee mem- ^rs W D.Toole of ColL^us
Annie Monk, joint hostess. ber and ever y Person interested in! ^oiumous.
The meeting onpnpH witH fho ^ this community psy one dollar per! e
song, “Jesus U»ve S P Even Me,” fol- m .° nth for this P ur P ose - If you will j Supt ^ FamUy
by Mrs Grav glVe your doIlar to Mr - E. H. Entertain Fnends
y the treasurer, or to your committee I
chairman, it will be appreciated- - ^P^ an( * Mrs - Harold Gates and
GRAND
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday, July 25-26
Friday Show Starts 8:15 Saturday 2:00 Until 11:00 P. M.
’‘Land Rush”
STARRING
Charles Starrett
Also
“Boston Blackie & The Law”
STARRING
Chester Morris
Serial—“THE BLACK WIDOW”
Sunday and Monday, July 27-28
Sunday Matinee 3^00 Sunday Night 8:45 Monday Night 8:15
fit
Temptation”
Anthony-Barrow Circle
WSCS Met Monday P. M.
At Home of Mrs. Joiner
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broach and
tamily of Norfolk, Va., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Jr., and
son^ Bobby, spent the week end
mritTi Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bell.
Mh. and Mrs. Ed Goddard and
duldrma and their guest, Mrs.
Gonzales* spent Sunday in Atlan-
Mrs.:iEarr Marshall accompanied
MiS. Paul Poe and children to ,
Daytona Beach, Fla., for a vaea-1 _? wed Wlth prayer
STARRING
Merle Oberon - George Brent - Charles Korvin
Paul Lukas
ODD NEWS
Tuesday, July 29
Show Starts 8 00
“Dead Of Night”
STARRING
Mervyn Johns
Also Short
Mrs. Park Smith and daughter
Hicks.
After the regular business ses
sion, Mrs. C. S. Sawyer gave the
Uutte returned home from a visit ( devotional, St. John 612
to-Mrs. .Smith’s parents at ^runs-J A very interesting report of the
Wide.
Mr. and Mrs.
Central Items
i Youth Fellowship Assembly at j
Borders, formerly 1 NVesleyan was given by Miss Sue
,. I i\nnnrctnn A fin. i-u i , i
and Mrs.
family entertained a number of
, their friends Saturday evening
■ with a chicken supper served on
I the lawn of their home. Those en
joying the Gates familiy’s hospi
tality were: Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Dwuea, luniiuiy; ----- ^ «*«» i Ralph E. Pierce S 2/c San Diego o y ff e: and Mrs ‘ W ' F -
of ®&rry have an apartment in the Livingston. After thanking the Calif., spent a week recently with f togers ’ M**. Robert Rogers, Mr. and
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mar-, wscs for the privilege ot attend- Mr. and Mrs. Marvise Chapman ?» rS ' N ‘ T- Avret and Edwin Avret,
j ing the Assembly, Miss Livingston and other relative sin fh?S com- , ^ A£va Layfie£d and Butch - Mrs -
| stated she would like for every munity. D ‘ Klng and Mr - and Mrs - W.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pendergrast of young person in our church to have
this privilege and experience .
A lovely article, “Are We Think
ing,” was given by Mrs. E. T.
Shealy.
Mrs. Lawrence Cook, chairman,
Wednesday and Thursday, July 30-31
Show Starts 8:00
“Notorious Gentleman”
STARRING
Rex Harrison
Also Serial
Grand Junction, Col., arevisiting
iheii mother, Mrs. J. A. Pender-
grast.
Mrs. Nellie Musslewhite Good
man, of Miami, Fla, was the guest “T ,
«C her sister, Mrs. John Mims this ga Jl a beaatlfu T t ^ >Ught for
Wfiek ’ afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Brewer
tt- ... Windham and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs
U.S njunerous („ eK ls will regret Harold Cates, Loquita an“vandy
o 1 arn of the serious illness of Gates, Mrs. W. N. Wilson and Mrs
Rev. W. H. Emerson and wish for, Daisy Wilson
him an early recovery.
Among those visiting Rev. W. H.
tiie Emerson at the home of his daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Williams!
Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. S-O. j The Roberta
dis-
Robe rta Baseball Team
Defeats Taylor Mill
with prayer. ? U11U ^ “‘““u™ T lwr - aaa Mrs. S-U. | The Roberta Baseball team de-
During the social hour, ice cream aad A " n J( T®’ Mr and Mrs feated Taylor Mill team at Taylor
and cake were served by the hos-1 \. yde McCart y and Marvin McCar- Mill park Sunday by a score of 6
tesses to twenty members and five i ty ' to 4.
visitors, Mrs. John Pendergrast, j Friends of the Homer Chapman D. Whatley on the mound for
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast, Miss Adrian famil y sympathize with them in Taylor Mill, pitched a swell came.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton and Vir- Ellison, Miss Sue Livingston and I *he death of their father, Mr. Errors proved costly for the TavTnr
ginia Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Miss Eugenia Joiner. : muuu u.-. . .. • J -y 101
JiU*y and Mrs. Troy Whatley have
setumed from a trip to Palmetto,
71a.
missed
Mrs. W. L. Waldrop and daugh
ler. Rose Mary, of Quantico, Va,i and cake were served by
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. W- tesses to twenty members and five
Payne. j visitors, Mrs. John Pendergrast,
~ lamil
death of their , .....
Charlie Whidby who died at their Mill boys^
home Saturday. | Leading hitters for the local team
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCarty, Mr. were: Wilson, Rogers, and Mont
and Mrs. R. C. Cromer visited Mrs. for - Bassett on the mound for Ro-
Fred Wilson at the Riverside sani- berta. and Rigdon was leading hit
tarium Sunday. I ter for Roberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lytle an- 1 r ,. Tay i or MiU team g° es to Bibb
j nounce the birth of a son, Marvis ^'. ty Sunda y f° r their first game
| Eugene, at the Methodist hospital, Wlth that
Omaha, Neb.
Aultman
SUPER STORE
Reynolds, Ga.
25-Lb. bag
Red Band FLOUR ....
$2.10
25-Lb. bag
Holly Hock FLOUR ....
$2.10
25-Lb. bag
Sweet Lily FLOUR ....
$2.10
25-Lb. bag
Drifted Snow FLOUR
$180
25-Lb. bag
Quick Biscuit FLOUR $1.70
Doz. Qt. FRUIT JARS, 85c
Doz. Pt. FRUIT JARS, 75c
JWb. Sunshine KRISPY, 25c
1-lb. Bailey COFFEE 45c
14b. Luzianne COFFEE, 43c
1-doz. JAR LIDS 12c
Pt. Dks. MAYONNAISE, 45c
CIGARETTES 17c
PRINCE ALBERT 10c
5-lbs. SUGAR 47c
10-1Jjs. SUGAR 94c
Crowell Willing-Workers
Club Met July 16th at the
Home of Mrs. E. H. Kilby
is the
Taylor Mill Ball Club
Has Special Treat
The Taylor Mill ball club was en-
en-
several
shuffle
The Willing-Workers’ Club of ° maha > Neb. Mrs. Lytle „„
Crowell held its regular meeting former Miss Eloise Jones, daughter
Wednesday afternoon, July 16, at o£ ^* - and ^ IS - G - Jones,
the home of Mrs. E. H. Kilby with Mr. S. O. Jones returned home
Mrs. Dugger Cosey as co-hostess. Saturday after attending the Free- oau ciuowas
There were 22 members and three W H1 Baptist National Association in f ertalned Monday evening with a
visitors present. j Detroit, Mich. He visited friends in ham ourger and weiner supper. The
During the business meeting it Indiana and while in Detroit MY. sceae for tB is affair was in the
was decided to leave off the Au- Jones went with a party of friends parc nGar the lake - Th e boys
gust meeting due to the fact that on a sight-seeing trip to Windsor, gather o d about 7 p. m. and
Revival Services at the church will Canada. ( were served delicious hamburgers
be in progress at that time. Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCarty ^ wei A nGrs with all the trim-
Lavelle Stevens will have the Club were week end guests of Mr. and . ngs - After the feast had been
for its September meeting. Mrs. J. Mrs. L. Prince Joyed the group played
Mr, By p d a rk‘q m -f h n,C ? ai H Re , V ', a S' Mrs Mnrvls and Miss K S 0t VOlley ba “ and
TW Smith, Sunday, July 20. Loquita Chapman were guests of l
Mrs. W. R Cosey and Mrs. B. F. Mr. and Mrs! M. V. Davis at Grif- *= ~
Moore will doan and decorate the fi n several days last week,
church during July.
Mrs. B. F. Moore had charge of
the following program:
Scripture reading, Prov. 22:1-6 by
Mrs. Moore.
Prayer, Audience.
“Real Home Missions,” Mrs.
Charlie Horton.
! “Worth While,” Mrs. Philip Jen
kins.
“If,” Rudyard Kipling, given by
Mrs. Clifford Adams.
Closing prayer by Mrs. Dugger
Cosey.
Following the program a de
licious salad course and tea were
served by the hostesses.
—Pub. Chm.
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