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F A OE TWO
HUTLkH HEHALU, HUTmU, ' LWUUmJT AfrftlC i4,
Reynolds Department
Conducted by
f Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Little Chris Borders was a recent
guest of his grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Borders in Ft. Valley.
Miss Dathine Brunson has re
turned to her home in Atlanta af
ter spending two weeks with her
mother recuperating from an op
eration.
Mr. E. T. Shealy is spending this
ncek in Thomaston and Atlanta.
Mrs. Homer Beeland and Mrs. J.
H. Neislcr spent Friday in Colum
bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Rambo moved into
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horton of
Macon visited relatives here Sun
day.
For your Easter potted
go to the J. & G. Store.
plants,
Mrs. Albert James visited Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. James the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fink spent Satur
day and Sunday with relatives at
ft* Men.
Mrs. D. T. Montfort and Mrs. T.
0. Seay visited in Fort Valley Sat-
Ut. ay.
Mrs. Hicks Trussell and Mrs.
Jennie Worthen were in Butler
Monday.
The Youth Fellowship of the lo
cal Methodist church is sponsoring
a Sunrise Easter service at six
o’clock Sunday morning. Everyone
is cordially invited.
Rev. W. E. Hightower and wife of
Butler attended worship at the
Reynolds Methodist church Sunday
their new home which has just j n *8ht. Rev. Hightower occupied the
been completed on Collins Street.
Miss Elizabeth Parker of Fort
Pearce, Fla., will visit Mr. and Mrs.
William Parker during Easter sea
son.
pulpit at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoats re
turned Wednesday from Charleston
S. C., where they spent several
days.
Place your order today for Easter
flowers. Corsages, cut flowers and
potted plants. Oak Crest Florist,
Butler, or J, & G. Store, Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ricks visited
Mr. Charle Ricks in Macoe Friday.
He is at the Middle Georgia hos
pital.
Mrs. Wright Hawkins spent the
week end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Saunders where his
wife and daughter are residing
while he is in the Army.
Mrs. Henry Payne
TrjsseU were in
li.ursday.
and Shirley
Montezuma
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen,
and Mrs. N. L. Halley spent Friday
in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffith
of Macon, spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. H.
Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burch
Mr. Tommy Marshall of Perry spent Sunday in Cadwell, Ga.
was a recent guest of his grand- i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mar-'. Misses Babs Bond, Sylvia Swea^
shall. | ingen, Sue Fain and Shirley Trus
sell and Mrs. Bob Swearingen went
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Boyd of Adel to Macon Monday to see “Hamlet”
spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. ' which is showing in that city.
Virgil Powell and Miss Martha | —
Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Du-
«nas of Adel visited Mrs. C. L. Py-
ron Sunday.
Misses Ouida and Clyde Brewer
and Miss Myra Byrd shopped in
Macon Saturday.
Mrs. Gray Hicks spent Thursday
at Crowell with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Young.
Rev. W. B. Hoats and wife, Mrs.
Pyron and Mrs. J. D. Collins
shopped in Macon Friday.
Mrs. Hennie Saunders spent sev
eral days last week in Charleston,
S. C., with her son, Mr. Hendley
Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brunson and
children spent Sunday in Atlanta ]
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. '
Nystrom. j
Tommy Marshall Is
Making Enviable Record
At Mercer University
The many Reynolds friend of
Mr. Tommy Marshall, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Willoughby Marshall of
Miss Elizabeth Hinton, Miss Perry, former residents of Reynolds
Margaret Wood of Vero Beach, ! will he interested to know of his
.-'la., will spend Easter with rela- splendid record at Mercer Univer-
fives here. , sity having finished there March
, .. T u ~ , 1 8th majoring in Physical Education
Mr. and Mrs John Edwards and and Health /
son of Trion, N. C., spent the week
end with Mrs. Dan Hicks and oth- ! Tomm Y has th ^ honor of being
Taylor Mill News
Mrs. Roy Peacock and family
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Peacock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Albritton
and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. John
son, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barrow,
Mrs. Eunice Crooke and Jean were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Barrow.
Mrs. Emma Ogburn spent several
days last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. James.
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Clarke of
Butler spent Sunday p. m. with
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Collins.
Miss Sue Fain entertained Babs
Bond, Sylvia Swearingen and Shir
ley Trussell at a dinnery party
Thursday night.
one of the youngest graduates in a
class of several hundred (20 years
cf age) besides, in his graduate
examination, making the highest
grade ever to he made at Mercer
in his major subjects.
Members Youth Fellowship
in Charge Sunrise Worship
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Malonson of
Atlanta will spend the week-end
• u* „ ^ , , 1 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Earl Wright of Columbus Hicks Trussell and family
.returned home Thursday after
spending two weeks in town. j Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson and !
„ . Mr. Ricks Carson visited Mr. Clvde I „
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Griffith met Carson at Rome Ga He is cofined > MrS ’ Wlllard Brunson - leader of
Iheir sister from Dothan, Ala., in , to the hospital in this citv ■ Youth Fellowship group, Reynolds
Columbus and spent Sunday. I I Methodist church announces that
! Mrs. Andy Borders left recently her group will be in charge of Eas-
Call Oak Crest Florist for your for her home in Manchester, New ler Sunrise Services in that city
Caster corsages, cut flowers and Hampshire, to be at the bedside of Sunday morning at six o’clock,
potted plants. her mother, Mrs. A. V. Carpenter. | A cordial invitation is extended
r»r c r, * „ . ^ message came later that Mrs. everyone to participate in this serv-
Atf-.rchnti i * l •» ° n . Seay _ ° f Borders ’ mother had passed away 1 ice which will be at the Reynolds
MarshaHvile, visited, relatives here ; and her many local friends sympa > City park.
■Saturday. Mrs. E. P. Seay returned | thize with her in this hour ot sad-
with them to spend a few days. ness.
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
10c
43c
10c
19c
43c
Cranberry Sauce .... 2 for 39c
No. 2 PEAS 17c
Important Meeting Tues.
For Reynolds Legionnaires
An important meeting has been
called for Tuesday evening. Every
member is urged to make an ef
fort to attend this meeting as the
life of the Post depends on it.
This meeting will be held at the
office of Mr. “Coot” Payne Tues
day 8 p. m. Be There!
—Reynolds Legion Post.
Howard News
Mr. and Mrs. Shellman Martin of
Macon were Tuesday guests of Mrs
Lee \Vatson.
Miss Lola Mae Edwards of Ma
con spent the week end with home
folks here.
Mrs. W. H. Martin is visiting Mrs
Murray Driskell at Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beeland and
children ot Thomaston and Mrs.
Maudie Culverhouse of near But
ler were Sundty visitors of Miss
Fanny Pickard.
Miss Marjorie Brown of the Uni
versity of Georgia visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown last
week.
Pet or Carnation .... 3 for 35
Mr. Robert Martin of Mt. Berry
school and Mr. Charles Martin of
Butler visited Mrs. W. D. Martin
and Mr. .Tames Martin Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs J. W. M. Stipe and
sons were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs.* Perry Parks and
family near Howard.
Mrs. Mattie Lou Renfroe of Ma
con is spending sometime with
Mrs. Quinton Clarke near How
ard.
Misses Mozfcile Rogers, Hixie
Windham and Dorothy Childree
and Roy Rogers and Harold Star
ling of Thomaston and Clyde Lind
sey of Columbus were guests of
Miss Polly Morrell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Albritton,
Misses Jean Crooke and Betty W.
Barrow and Mr. Robert Barrow vis
ited in Montezuma Sunday.
Pvt. Clyde Amerson of Ft. Jack-
son, S. C., visited relatives and
friends here for the week-end.
Mrs. Dovie Windham and chil
dren spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chil
dree.
Mrs. Cynthia Jones and mother
of Thomaston spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wind
ham.
Rev. Clyde Lindsey of Columbus
was the week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Riley Windham.
Miss Florine King and Horace
King were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Childree.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Windham and
Hixie and Rev. Clyde Lindsey of
Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs.
Vance Mullins Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. James Bone and
and Miss Amie Jean Underwood
visited friends and relatives in Co
lumbus Tuesday.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
U. S. Underwood were Mr. Fred
Underwood and Brisco of Macon,
Janice, Angelia, Phil and Sonny
Underwood.
Miss Amie Jean Underwood is
spending this week in Americus
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Under
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bone were
Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs
F. H. Bone in Butler.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.U.
S. Underwood included Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Underwood and Ca
rol, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sanders
and Debby of Thomaston, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Underwood and Sara
Underwood of Americus, Mr. ancj
Mrs. D. Taunton and baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Johnson, Ruby Jean
Johnson, Jean Peed and Horace
Griggs of Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and
baby of Macon spent the week end
with Mr. and .Mrs. E. H. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sawyer and
family spent Sunday with Mrs.
Emily Sawyer at Rupert.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perkins and
family of Thomaston visited rela
tives here for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rogers and
Bill visited Mr. and Mrs. Syd Crook
Sunday.
Winifred and Peggy Mullins
spent Saturday night with Miss
Nora B. Dent.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bearden
i and Linda of Warner Robins spent
the week end with Mrs. Susie
Cotney and Mrs. Loren Hobbs and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Childree and
baby of Butler spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallmon.
Mrs. Ollie Parker of Thomaston
spent the week end with relatives
here.
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes and
Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Jones visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Barnes at Rupert
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Poole and
children of Columbus spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. M.N
Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and
Hulon visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Peacock Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Lovick
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
Bedrl Bryant and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gresham and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brooks
and Mr. and Mrs. Buford Tucker of
Thomaston spent Sunday with Misa
Effie Tucker and her mother.
Mrs. Lillie M. Tomlin and Phyl
lis spent Friday night and Satur
day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Schaffer and family.
Mrs. Irene Gregory spent the
week end at her home in Ellaville.
Grand Theatre
Saturday Shows: 2-15 p. m. to 12 p. m.
Sunday Night Shows, 9 p. m.
Show Starts at 8 o’clock P. M.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, April 15-16
“Ghost Town Renegades' 1
—Starring—
'‘Lash” La Rue
Hit No. 2
Second Feature
“Bury Me Dead”
—With—
Cathy O’Donnell, Greg McClure
SUNDAY & MONDAY, April 17-18
“Return of The Badmen”
—Starring—
Randolph Scott, Anne Jefferys & Robert Ryan
Plus Serial and Selected Shorts
TUESDAY (Only), April 19
“Return of Rin Tin Tin”
(In Technicolor)
Starring
Rin Tin Tin, III, Donald Woods, Bobby Blake
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, April 20-21
“Embraceable You”
STARRING
Dave Clark, Geraldine Brooks
For Sale
CUSTOM SAWMILLING
Let us saw you an order of
lumber for repairs, new buildings,
while the ..Lumber ..Harvester., is
back in Taylor county. We also
buy gum timber or logs for cross-
ties. See me now. (331)
W. G. Wallace, Butler, Ga.
FOR SALE
Covington Cotton Dropper, also
Gantt Cotton Planter in good con
dition. 471 p)
T. L. Fountain, Butler, Ga.
Taylor Mill Woman's Club
Met April 6
The Taylor Mill Woman’s Club
met in regular session Wednesday
evening, April 6, with Mrs. Lee
Posey, president, presiding.
America was used as the opening
song and was followed with prayer
by Mrs. C. H. Moore. Mrs. William
Roberson was in charge of the de
votional. She used the 12th chapter
of Isaiah as a scripture reading.
Under old business final plans
were made for the annual banquet.
Two new members were welcomed
to the Club, namely, Mrs. Anne
Parks nad Mrs. Bessie Mclnvale.
Mrs. Roy Jones, Home Ec teach
er of Reynolds, gave an interest
ing and helpful talk on the care of
floors.
Several contests were enjoyed by
all, with Miss Pearlie Youngblood,
Hog Wire: 39 and 40 inch
Barbed Wire: Heavy 4-point
Nails: All Sizes
Roll-Roofing: All Weights
Brick Siding: Red and Buff
Thick-Butt Shingles, Plywood
Masonite Presdwood, Tileboard,
Lumber, Doors, Windows, Moulding
Building and Farm Hardware
Hotpoint and G.-E. Appliances
Pittsburgh Paints
Hinton & Co.
Reynolds, Ga.
Sitting on top
* of tfie World....
Come in and sse the Farmall Cub. Climb onto the spring-cush
ioned seat. Ride out into the field, flip a tiny lever with your
finger, and down goes the plow! Big slices of soil roll over and
you feel like you’re sitting on top of the world!
Here’s a chance to really enjoy country life . . . have crisp,
vitamin-packed vegetables . . . raise profit-making crops . . •
have a JuU-time living from part-time farming! That’s real
living.
And don’t forget—whenever you need parts or service, I’m
always here to help you.
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REYNOLDS TRUCK & TRACTOR COMPANY
Reynolds, Georgia
program chairman, leading. A d«-
licious salad and sandwiches and
coffee were served by the hostesses
Mrs. W. H. Roberson and Mrs. Dan
Posey.
Committees for the next meeting
vere named as follows: Devcti'
il, Miss Lannis Childree; progra’’
Mrs. Harold Gates; refreshing'
Mrs. Lee Posey and Mrs. Lciia
derw r ood.