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'THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 8, 1948.
"College Inn" 1$ Baptist W. M. U.
Reynolds Bsoartnicntl Scene of Gala Event Names Officers and
* 1 | For Young People
Conducted by
Committees for Year
WgRM SPRINGS MAN
GETS STATE POST
Atlanta, Jan. 3— Appointment of
Ed Stout of Warm Springs, as
chief of the information and edu
cation program of the state de-! former farm editor for the Atlanta
market and news bulletin, prepare
literature promoting good forest
practices and assit other agencies
interested in the welfare of Geor
gia forests, Shirley said.
The new information chief, a
} Civic Improvement Club of Reyno ds £ rTwas the night after Chrislmas The R eyno ids Baptist Woman’s _ t nf f ore strv was announc-; Journal, edited the Warm Springs
* .5. * * * •>••• *•* * *•' •> * •> <• •> •!•** * ** * *•' ^and the “College Inn’’ in Reynolds Missionary Society met at the *■
in Reynolds Missionary Society met at
H. K. Scaly are was formally opened to all the church Monday, Jan. 5th for the
; ed today by Director A. R. Shirley. Mirror for two years after his re-
Miss Eva B. Griffith shopped in Iiiinds of Mrs.^ gRo " bas y im- young people, in their high spirits, first meeting of the year. A short Stout will edit the departments lease from the Army.
Macon Tuesday.
nrowd .sufHciently to be moved to ioiss Joyce Parks and Mr. Troy program preceded the business;
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Mrs. Sid James and Albert spent hpr home from a hospital in Ma- Whatley were the hosts on this hour. The devotional was given by wmw^VVWWVWAWVWVVV^^
nndav afternoon in Americas. rnn We wish for her a speedy re- merry night and the members of Rev. W. B. Hoats. A«AW.%\V.VAW 1 VAV.v. __ {
Monday afternoon in Americas. con We w j s h _ .
, coverv f be senl °r class were the honored Officers and Committees for the
Mrs. Cliff Windham and son, guests. However, when a party is New Year are:
Warren, spent Monday in Macon. w c Hoats > gues ts for the planned in Reynolds the entire Pres ident Mrs Willis Saunders
Mr Pat Poo and Mr. Buck Me- week end included Mr. and Mra ,own usually "drops. in". This night v“-Pr“ C L Pvron
Mr - f, ,° , ,„i„„ tvii r. Robert Cosey and children of was no exception! About one hun iSl ' V1C '- rres -» Mrs - ^ ejron.
Cord spent ec ne. < <i> • Woodbury Mr. Bobby Horton and dred guests attended the gala af- 2nd - vice Pres., Mrs. C. E.
E. Marshall. Miss Miri ; m Hudson of Milledge- fair. .Whatley.
Mr C. E. Marshall spent New V1 -|| e When the Club House first came Recording Secretary, Mrs. Jamie
Years’ Eve in Macon with Mr. and into sight, a lighted sign that read Barrow. |
Mrs Paul Poe. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lunsford and “College Inn” was seen above the Treasurer, Mrs. B. W. Hinton,Sr.
Roger spent Sunday with Mr. and door. Upon entering, we noticed Pianist, Mrs. Walton Hodges. i
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tec 01 co - Mrs j R Lunsford enroute to At- first of all the various college Circle Chairman, Mrs. T. L. '
dele spent Sunday with Air. a u lanta t jieir home, after spending pennants upon the wall. To the Ruffin.
M-->- Hoot Russell. the holidays with relatives in right, we could hardly see “Coke Circle Co-Chairman, Mrs. Troy
Mrs. Viola Saunders spent the Thomasville. Bar” for the crowd around it. Sev- Whatley.
ViniiH-ius with her sister Mrs. Cora „ . , , „ „ eral tables and chairs were placed Circle Secretary, Mrs. Mercer
holiday. . ’ Miss Bettye Crawford of Con- j n one en q Q f t be r0 om and the Byrd.
Adams in aeon. cord, spont last we ek en d with Miss little waiters were really kept Circle Treasurer, Mrs. E. E. I
Mi-, and Mrs. Allen Shealy and Joyce Tarks. She came to attend busy serving the crowd. L. A. Hud- Payne,
son Steve, of Elberton, visited Rey- the formal Senior Dance given in son and Louis Worthen, in their Program Committee: Mrs. C. E.!
nolds friends Friday. honor of Miss Joyce Parks and Mr. white aprons and trays were quite Whatley, Mrs. Willie Suggs, Mrs. !
, Troy Whatley. popular. The waitresses, Sue Fain H. C. Whatley and Mrs. F. H. i
Mr. W. J. Riley Jr. left Sunday and Shirley Trussell were as Sams> j
for Athens, where he has enrolled Mr . and Mrs. Frank Lane of equally popular , Community Missions, Mrs. Eric!
at the University of Georgi Allegan, Michigan who were en- During the evening several pic- Newsome.
and Mr, B. E. Flowers have route to Fkrritl. for the w*£r ^ wer^take^and the ^dancers : Mission Study, Mrs. C. B. Byrd.
returned home after a visit to rela- Mr ’ f nd ™ rs ' , vv ’ ^ on tbe floOT reminded the on-look- Benevolence, Mrs. Walker New-
E n Chattahoochee Fla. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wind- ers of a big night at the -. stork some .
’ „ , ham Sunday ' Club.” 1 Social, Mrs. D. W. Payne and
Mrs. Mary Stepp arrived Monday ^ Tr , T>„,i,e. 1 In an adjoining room, a ping- Mrs. James Gray.
THEATRE
FMDAY 8 SATURDAY January » and 10
Friday Show Starts at 7=45 P. M.
Saturday Shows from 2 till 11 P. M.
SONG OF THE RANGE’
to be the guest of her parents, Mr- Mr. and Mrs. Hoodman Parks,
and Mrs. Albert Carter.
Joyce and Rudolph, Mrs. Lonnie
pong was put to use by part of the
Publicity, Mrs. Jamie Barrow.
HnHnwav and Jackie Pavne at- CrOWd ’ and Tom Gre £ory was ! Special Programs, Mrs. W. B.
Holloway and Jackie a Y awarded first prize for champion Hoats.
pndnr h(> Rail at the Ralston ho- ^ _
STARRING
Dennis Moore & Lee "Lasses" White
— ALSO—
“MR. HEX”
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Mr. Joe Royeton, Mr. Charlie B. tended the Ball at the Ralston Ho- ‘ „ . tT w .
Hicks add Mr. Bobby Aultman t el New Year’s Eve, where Tommy ^ wag thp first Qf a series Iome ’ Mrs ' Homer
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journeyed io Ochlochnee Sunday- Tucker and his band played after c i as rnarties to be I „ h th r ' ^ M \<
tho iiirimne nf ti’„> beautv contest Parties to be given b> the Flower Committee, Mrs. Emma <
Mrs. J H. Whatley honored her “J® of l he , > members of the Senior Class of Rey Ogburn and Mrs. C. B. Hicks. Ifc
children and grandchildren with a 1U ‘ l “ < - ltai,UL nolds High School. If the others Grounds Committee, Mrs. B. W.
turkey dinner Tuesday evening. Those returning to College after don,t want to be out - done they’re Hinton Sr., and Mrs. H. C. What-
Mrs clav Whatley Jr spending the holidays at home are f, olng to hav « to wo / k /o keep up ley.
nH h.hv arTvishme theVr uarents as follows: Messrs. Garland Byrd, as lt was started ^ Whitc Cross, Mrs. J. R. Lunsford
s (ji uv Whatley Thomas Poole and Albert James, an - r °^.' , and Mrs - R- L - Baker.
Mr. and Mis. Clay Whatley. M;sg Margaret woods, Donald Soft drinks, open face sandwiches, Membership, Mrs. J. H. Noisier,
Friends of Mr. Henry Payne re- Whatley, David and Burr Montfort f otato chl P s > and crackers of all Mrs. W. E. Marshall, and Mrs.
gret to know that he is a patient Booty Weaver, Marshall Hartman, . s we . rc c uri ng the en- 1-rank Musslewhite.
m a Macon hospital. University of Georgia; Carol Bar- ir evening. ose assisting the Stewardship, Mrs. B. W. Hinton,
,, c . row, LaGrange; Jane Saunders and ^ al res ^ s '' oro r f‘ Hoodman Sr.
Mr. Rudolph Childree left Sunday gara Po(jjc G g c w . Thomas Parks, Mrs. Troy Whatley and Mrs Literature, Mrs. Jamie Barrow.
to oecome a member of the Bow- Grif£ith> q ’ M C-; Elise’ Hartman, Garland B y rd - ' I
don, Gel, school faculty. ur/ADim> n ». DuKKm. MnuYnn^n Lirw* i ^ Guost.,
Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hell
Gale Robbins, Bobby Jordan
SUNDAY & MONDAY January 11 & 12
Sunday Matinee 3 P. M.—Sunday Night,8:30 P. M.
Monday Night Show 7:30 P. M.
Griffith, G. M. C-; Elise Hartman,
Wesleyan; Bubber Newsome, Her-1
Rev. Leon Edwards and Mr. Gene schel Hollis and Hugh Sawyer, 1 ~ ~ .
2S5. iiu.-SSd.T S “ ^Gregory, 0 SeSi,^ ", M, » Culpepper Mr Hams
Manha ,,l Bo?ry; Engagement Announced
Mr. Ted Parks has returned to Julian Whatley, Emory University.
G.M.C. to resume Ills studies after
spending the holidays with his _ . —
family. Glowing Tribute
Mrs, E. L. Saunders and Mr. and '>*
Mrs. Durwood Wilson of Norcross, I
spent New Year’s Day with Mrs. J.
R. Saundeis.
Howard News
! Miss Virginia Perkins of Atlanta
was a holiday guest of her parents
I Mr. and Mrs. uugh Perkins.
‘They Won’t Believe Me*
STARRING
Sosan Hayward & Robert Young
LATEST NEWS & SHOUTS
k Jas. A. Ivey,
Former Local Pastor
Fort Valley, Ga.—Announcement Mrs. Ella Nelson has returned to
1 was made recently by Mr. and Mrs. ber bomo a t Ideal after visiting
George B. Culpepper Jr., of the en- ber daughter, Mrs. William Miller,
gagement of their daughter, Miss Mrs. Ann Hiscock and children
. Mary Lillian Culpepper to Robert °f Orianclo, Fla., were the holiday
Lawson Harris of Ft. Worth, to Texas. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mar-
j The bride-elect’s mother is the l * n .
I former Miss Mary Elizabeth Adams , Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown, Mrs.
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs- Lillian Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
TUESDAY, Only, January 13
Show Starts 7:30 P. M.
Mrs. Cliff Windham's recent . ...
guests were her father, Mr. J. S. A glowing tribute was paid last B L. Adams of Auburn, Ala., and Edwards and children were guests
Pender of Byron and her sister, week by Mrs. Ruby C. Hodges, edi- Atlanta. Her paternal grandparents Christmas Day of Mr. an$l Mrs. A.
Miss Barbara Pender of Atlanta. lor of The Houston Home Journal Id £ S - Sh ?.P a ^d Culpepper 1\ fain Jr. and family at their
to Rev.' James A. Ivey who recent- a " d * he „ lat ® £ B „ ^ ll . pepper ' h ° me at Eufaula > Ala -
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hawkins
and daughter, Emily, left for Ath
ly resigned the Perry Baptist ^ G ' B ‘ Culpepper , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wynn were
. . ... . church to accept a call extended Ft. Valley. .the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ens Sunday after visiting their him by the officials of Dawson 1 ““ a o ' C “ lp ® pper w 18 „ a " Li S e Pa rker near Prattsburg.
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Saun- chU rch. <Rev. Ivey is a Inh c m „ n * y hlgh Mr - and Mrs. L. S. Willis have
^ former * p a stor of the Reynoids CaroJina.^She received^n A. !!^ turned to their home at
Mr. Richard, Rudolph and Joyce Baptist church). During the 11 d f Asbury college in fS^daw Tei ? n ” after s P endln S a
Parks, Mr. Jackie Payne, M rs. Voars that Rev. fvey has been pas- wi imore, Ky , and is listed in ? H 1 !' 1 10113 Willis
Lonni Holloway and Bob Brunson the Perry Baptist-church> Who - s Who in American colleges Miss P^ri McManus.
attended the football game in Co- S,IJS . IS ' .. a iti ® ’ and universities. She was a teach- and ^ rs ‘ Pau J Jones and
lumbus New Year’s Day. ed hlmself to the entire citizenry er in the Ft Valley sc hool during cblldren were Christmas day guests
perhaps more than any other man thg t ear * of Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Royeton of Lansing, in a similar position has ever done ^j ie groom . to .he is the son of Mrs ' B ' C ' Collins near Fort Val-
Mich., 'will arrive today to be the Perry. His life has been an in- the lat0 Mr and Mrg R p Harris ley ‘
guests of their parents, Mr. and s Pi ra tion and a benediction to the of North Carolina. He is a gradu- 1 visi tors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Royeton before going on '' bole L 'ommumty. His record as ate of Marg p lin college ancl seI V ed R - L - Brown included Mr. and Mrs.
to Florida for a more extended vis- Pastor ot the Perry church is one three years as a pilot j n the Naval w -. Edwards and children of But-
it. °f unparalleled achievement. The Ajr c Re ^ i er , Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fain and
church membership has increased degree from Baylor university • in daughters, Jean and June, Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. L. C. Brooks and from 115 in 1936 to 472 in 1947. The Wa Tex., where he was an out- Mrs> W - A - Motley and Mrs
, Carroll, stopped by for a short annual budget has a dvanced from standing lcader in cam iy . /
visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Parks $2,160 to .¥17,000 plus in 1947. Many ^ ' s tu “ y 7„ P g 5 AtaT“ MOU " y *" °' EU, * Ula -
and family Tuesday enroute to Mi- improvements have been made in Southwestern Theological seminary Miss Lola Edwards of Macon
ami to attend the Orange Bowl the church’s physical pant and a in Ft Worth Tex b , K| £ spe „t the week end with home
game. new pastonum was built last year. direc ^ r Q ’ f the folks here. .
Additional Sunday School rooms ^ m
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. were also built in 1947. New heat- Bdp f church ' , 1 during? J °° Brown
Earl Marshall were Mr. and Mrs. ing systems were installed in the lan t event' rT'is ^ n! im , P °^ Mrs Farrar Stewart -wiV^n’ and
Willoughby Marshall, Earl and Sunday School annex and in ,he chu ch ** mUv S'XS.M
Tommy Marshall of Perry, Pat, Bill church auditorium. The church (
and Cherrie Poc, Misses Betty At- purchased a new piano last year
kinson and Betty Moss and Craw- and a Hammond organ two years Hodges-Kirksey Auxiliary
ford Edwards of Macon; Mr. and ago. Such accomplishments prove
Mrs. W. J. Riley of Lakeland, Fla., that Rev. Ivey is a leader of wis- Meets with Mrs. Whatley
and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter dom, vision, ability, energy and
Riley Jr. zeal."
“WYOMING”
STARRING
Bill Elliott, John Carrol
Vera Ralston & "Gabby" Hayes
PLUS SON OF ZANO
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY January 14 & 15
Show Starts 7:30 P. M.
‘’THE PERILS ol PAULINE”
STARRING
Betty Hutton & John Lund
Selected Short Subjects
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Reynolds, Georgia
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, -Georgia
CIGARETTES, per Pkg 17c
T- --> / vCK.
'»/• - $
mmi i
Pt 43c
Krunch CANDY 3
for 10c
NOTE BOOK PAPER .... 3
for 10c
SALT 3
for 10c
1-lb. KRISPY CRACKERS
25c
Small Sun-Maid RAISINS .
4c
10-lbs. MEAL
60c
5-lbs. SUGAR 47c
Nice MOP with roller
60c
25-lbs. Queen Biscuit Flour $1.85
25-lbs. Drifted Snow Flour .
... $1.95
25-lbs. Red Band Flour
... $2.35
Billy of Atlanta and Miss Marjorie
Brown of Andrew College.
Miss Frances Miller spent a few
days recently with her aunt, Mrs.
bpinks near Geneva.
‘ Mr. Sammy Edwards Jr., has re
turned to Macon after spending the
The Auxiliary of the American p h T e . folks hcre '
Legion of the Hodges-Kirksey Post and miHw-M Mr '
1S7 will meet at the home of Mrs. familv n^r R i Cu vcrhouse and
C. E. Whatley on Jan. 13 at eight H a v seasnn " dUnng the holi -
o’clock. uay season
Every member urged to attend and . Mrs - Ra Pert Willis and i
this first meeting of the year . MrS ’ Leila Willis S
i b . l L. yc - ar ' a »d Miss Pearl McManus during I <
, the C hristmas holidays.
Mr. J. A. Buckner was the recent 1
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kellum at
Manchester.
Among those enjoying the turkey
SEED OATS
Coker's Victorgrain, 1st year from breeder
Rye, Rye Grass' and Blue Lupine
Nitrogen innovation
—Pub. Chm.
BUILDERS' SUPPLY SET
FOR OPENING FEB. 15
J ,?\ i 7" U ? h dinner Tuesday at the home of Mr.
hell, Brevard, N. C., has leased the John Brown and Miss Marv I nn 1 "
warehouse of the Monte/nm-r Mary Lou ,■
PAINTS-TORPEATINE-LUISEED OIL
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Full line of house and inside Paints
We have just installed an Electric Paint
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“f_ e °[ 1B ° Montezuma Knil ' Averett were^ Mr. and Mrs.* Ralph Shaker ant! can give you Paint factory fresh.
n nnH -■
ting Mills for the purpose of open- Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bo’wn and
mg a general builders’ supply busi- sons Steve and Fred Mr and Mrs
nessf to begin around Feb. 15. D. W. Culverhouse and Miss Lump-'
kin.
W POST-WAR "FASTERACTING”
^^cOLD
TABLETS
Relieve the aches and "sleep robbing” Miseries
^ Of Colds fast with tU (tablets or Bagd)
tirtp. Um —h a limlii
Plywood, Windows, Cabinet Hardware, Brick
Siding, Roll Roofing, Shingles.
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
Phone 497-W Thomaston. Ga.
SALES & SERVICE
209 E. Gordon Street
Just received a big shipment of 5-ft.
Poultry Netting.
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