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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 19, 1949.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman and AllfhnilV.RarrAUf firrla
l | a | | < Mrs. Susie Woods visited rela- ""IllWiy DflilOW vliClv
•'Reynolds Boartmt I »» mu* «nmn.
Conducted by
£ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halley
spent Sunday in Camilla.
The Anthony-Barrow Circle meet
ing for May was held at the home
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds g , Miss Mary Louise Neisler Mrs. 0f'°Mrs,'RobertVeTr^th ‘Mrr“lL
Ul,u ^ J & Lonnie Russell and ,Lynn Russell M j inks as pn ho^te^ MnnH»v
********M«M«*^M«ww>-M^*^m*w^44W spent Sunday in Cordele. J co-hostess, Monday
Miss Mary Louise Neisler spent
Saturday in Macon.
Mr. Eric Newsome spent Tuesday
in Atlanta on business.
afternoon. Twenty-one members
Mrs. Mattie Whatley and Miss Miss Bobbie Seay of Macon answered to roll call and three
Janice Whatley shopped in Macon spent the week end with her visitors were present.
Saturday. mother, Mrs. Emory Seay. The meeting opened with song
“Living For Jesus” lVTrs T H
Mrs. Emory Seay has returned Mr. and Mrs. Walter Riley of Brewer led in prayer,' especially' for
Mrs. E. E. Barrow is spending ™ ,tlng re ' atlVeS ,n Mar ’ Athens spent the week end with one of our beloved members Mrs.
. ...... . .. shallville. j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton. r. D. Seay who is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Byrd of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Persons of At- Mrs ; Ed Goddard led a splendid
Atlanta, spent the week end with lanta spent the week end * with devotional taken from the 14th
relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neisler. chapter of John.
! Mrs. L. W. Cooke gave a reading
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gray of At- ' Mr. Earl Weaver of Richmond, entitled, "The Master Will Visit
lanta, spent the week end with Va., is spending several days with Our Town Today.”
relatives here. his mother, Mrs. J. M. Weaver, i Mrs. J. G. Hicks read the min-
Mrs. A. C. Blount of Chattahoo-‘ Mrs ‘ Cla >’ Whatley, Mrs. Frank “ t£ » of last de ‘
ehee Fla. is visiting her sister Musslewhite and Mrs. W. E. Mar- ^ lded that . on the first Sunday in
Mrs B E Flowers shall shopped in Macon Thurs- Juno an installation of WSCS of-
lowers. day ficers will be hel(J at the church
Mrs. Nell Lucas is spending this , p . . p _ . r ■ A p ^ ans are being formulated for
week in Dawson with her daughter f rr>rT1 Cnatamanla ?n pnt rh nen P repairs needed badly at the par-
Mrs. Howard McCree. f , Guatamaula, spent the week sonage; committee from WSCS
.end with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. M rs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. E. H. Join-'
Mrs. Henry Horn and Mrs. K.H. Parks - er and Mrs. H. K. Sealy are to work
Hortman of Roberta spent Friday Mr. Holt Ruffin of Brazil, South with trustees on this project,
with Mrs. Jude Wilson. ; America, is spending several days The following new officers were
xcveral days in Macon.
Mr. and and Mrs. E H. Griffith
spent Sunday in Ft. Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollis of Mari
etta are visiting relatives in Rey
nolds.
Miss Eugenia Joiner has return
ed from visiting relatives in Wis-
«onsin.
Grand Theatre
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Saturday Shows: 2-15 f>. m. to 12 p. m.
Sunday Night S*hows, 9 p. m.
Show Starts at 8 o’Clock P. M.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, May 20-21
“Return Of The Lash”
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Payne and
ilio. R. E. Aultman were in Atlanta
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bell have re
turned from a fishing trip to
Florida.
Misses Clyde and Ouida Brewer
spent Sunday in Macon visiting
relatives.
Mrs Lawrence Cook. Miss Camille ^ r ith his m °ther, Mrs. J.
Weaver.
Messrs Hoot Russell, George
Brady and D. E. Byrd have re
turned from a fishing trip in Leo Mize of Cordele spent Sun
Florida with the Men’s Club of dav with Mr. and Mrs. Hoot Rus-
Taylor Mill. seB -
Cook and Mr. Larry Cook spent
Thursday in Thomaston. | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whatley
, „ and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton
i Ir. and Mrs. R. E. Lee and Mrs. bave returned from a fishing trip
to Florida.
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
OUR NEW CO-OPERATIVE ADVERTISING PLAN
SPECIA L OFFER
We a«e now giving our business cards to our Customers
THESE BUSINESS CARDS ARE GOOD FOR WM. A.
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SILVERWARE, made and guaranteed by Onedia, Ltd. All you
have to do is to save our business cards, mail the required num
ber listed on the back of our card or in the catalog, to the New
York Office and the silverware is forwarded to you. We now
give you this exceptional offer to show you our appreciation
of your trade.
Remember to ask for Wm A. Rogers Silverware Cards
THEY ARE TRULY VALUABLE!
10c
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19c
39c
39c
Fresh MULLET 23c lb.
DDT SPRAY, Sml. Btl. 15c
NAPKINS 2 for 25c
Paper Plates, Paper Cups,
Wood Spoons, Wood Forks,
Doz., 10c
Catsup, Putnam Dye, Dog
Food, Shoe Polish—liquid or
paste — Furniture Pol i s h,
Shaving Soap, Hot Sauce,,
Can Hominy, Kraut, 1-lb.
Black-Eye Peas,
10c Each
Mr. Herschel Hollis of the Uni
M. elected
Mrs. Lastinger, Circle leader.
Mrs. Edgar Whatley, Treasurer.
Mrs. R. l.. Swearingen, Secty.
The American Legion ‘Auxiliary
asked that they be allowed to
place flowers in the church Sun
day, July 3rd, in memory of the
versity of Georgia spent -the week dead in World War II from this
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. county.
W. M. Hollis. Meeting adjourned after which
Messrs David and Charlie Mont- hostess served ice cream and
fort, Thomas Poole, Donald What- cake -
ley and Sonny Shealy spent the Circle will meet in June at
week end at home. tbe home of Mrs. C. G. Elder and
„ Mrs. Gray Hicks. All church mem-
Mrs. John Mims spent Saturday bers will be asked to put flowers
in Montezuma visiting Mrs. John j„ , he church one Su „ P d
“r s J c „:!y“z ho ui s „f,., patlent m <*-,
called upon.
the Montezuma hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford
and daughter, Carolyn, of Jackson
ville, Fla., spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Crawford.
—Pub. Reporter.
Mrs. Charlie Taylor, Mrs. Robert
Taylor and Miss Annie Taylor of
Robertsons Attend
Reunion at Reynolds
Atlanta, and Fort Valley visited
—Starring—
Lash La Rue
Phis Second Feature
“Heart Of Virginia”
STARRING
Janet Martin, Robert Lowery, Frankie Darro
Plus Serial and Selected Shorts
SUNDAY & MONDAY, May 22-23
“Good Sam”
Starring
Gary Cooper and Ann Sheridan
TUESDAY (Only) May 24
4i
Carson City Raiders”
STARRING
Allan Rocky Lane
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, May 25-26
“Walt Disney’s Bambi”
In Gorgeous Multiplane Technicolor
their sister Mrs. David Montfort, F i? m Bai nbridge Post-Searchlight:
Thursday. ! I and Mrs. C. C. Robertson spent
... ^ _ , last week end in Reynolds where
Mr. and Mrs. T D. Seay of they attended a family reunion and
Clinton, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. barbecue at the home of Mrs
William Seay, of Washington, D. Robertson’s mother, Mrs W g’
C.; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Seay of Simmons
Columbia S. C.; Mr Emory Seay Mrs. Simmons is 79 years old and
of St Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Eric Erick- is still active, looking after her six
son of Washington, D. C., are vis- horse farm and her house ch
iting their mother Mrs. T. D Seay She has lived at the old home f r
who is seriously ill at the Macon 6 2 years where she reared ten chil-
hospital.
June Rites Planned for
Buena Vista Couple
dren.
j Present at the reunion were her
i 10 chidlren, 11 grandchildren and
4 great grand children.
Buena Vista.—Mrs. LeRoy Hirsh-
burg Jr., announces the engage
ment of her daughter, Virginia, of
Columbus and Buena Vista, to Jack
Reynolds Takes Second
Victory From Butler
Tuesday afternoon a crowd of
A. Stewart of Columbus, the mar- about 50 witnessed the baseball
riage to take place in June. game between Reynolds and But-
Miss Hirshburg is. the daughter of ier High Schools. The game was
the late LeRoy Hirshburg Jr., and played on the Taylor Mill diamond,
the former Annie Virginia Butt.Her At the end of the game, the score
grandparents were Harriet Virginia was 20-4 in favor of Reynolds.
Duke and N. B. Butt and Marga- Jimmy Childree, pitcher from
ret Richie and Rev. LeRoy Hirsh- Reynolds, pitched during the en-
burg of Kentucky. tire game.
Ine bride-elect is a graduate of Kay Cosey was the outstanding
Georgia State College for Women pitcher on the Butler team. Other
and has been employed by Com- outstanding players were Bing
mercial Printers, Inc., in Colum- Williams, and Evans Locke.
bus - " I This reporter thinks that both
Mr. Stewart is the son of Mrs.A. teams should be congratulated on
J. Stewart and the late A. J. Stew- their fine sportsmanship,
art. He attended the University of —Betty Nelson, Reporter.
Georgia extension in Columbus. He | —
is a veteran of World War II, hav
ing served with the Air Corps in
the Aleutians. He has been in the
automobile business.
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8,10 and 12 Ft. Lengths
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Texolite Co,d
Water Paint
For Shretrock or Wood
or Plaster Wall
Pittsburgh Paint
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Reynolds Juniors-Seniors
Have Gala Celebration
Mrs. Leila Willis and Miss Pearl
McManus shopped in Columbus
Friday.
Miss Frances Sealy of Macon vis
ited her mother, Mrs. Maude Mar
tin last week.
Miss Ethel Morris of Columbus,
■ The Junior Class of Reynolds __ (
High school enterained the Senior spent a few days recently with Mrs.
Class of 1949 with a Banquet Fri- Willie Vanlandingham.
diW night, May 6, at the Woman’s Mr. Carter Spinks of near Ge-
Cmb Iiotise. The entire Junior and neva was the week end guest of
Senior Classes and their guests his aunt, Mrs. W. L. Miller,
were present. The faculty was rep- Mrs. Larry Esselstyne visited
resented by Mr. E. H. Joiner, su- relatives in Columbus one day last
perinte'ndent, Mrs. John Mims, week.
Mrs. Ricks Carson, Mrs. Roy Jones, Mrs. O. M. Martin and Mrs. Joe
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast and Miss Brown shopped in Columbus one
Annie Monk. day recently.
The gold rush of '49 provided the Miss Frances Miller who has
theme for the evening’s entertain- been attending school at Dawson,
ment. The class colors of blue and will return home next week to
gold were carried out very ef- spend her summer vacation with
fectively in the place cards, souve- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
nirs and decorations* < Miller.
The highlight of the evening Mrs. Leila Willis and Miss Pearl
came with the following program: McManus attended the eommence-
To the Forty Niners, Julian Hoi- ment exercises in Talbotton Sun-
lis. day.
To the Junior Prospectors, Ed- Mr. Charles Willis, grandson of
wards Cooper. Mrs. Willis is among the gradu-
Special Music, Junior Class. ates at the Talbotton high school
To the Wagon Trainers, Betty this year.
Neison. Mrs. W. H. Martin of Butler was
Serenade, Joyce Fuller. the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs
The Last Roundup, Senior Class. W. D. Martin and Mrs. Lee Wat-
The Gold Rush, Virlyn Slaion. son -
After the tables were cleared Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mitchell and
a*vay, dancing was enjoyed t y all children of Junction City were re-
until a late hour. cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W.L.
Betty Nelscn, Pres. Jr. C ass. Miller and family.
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Reynolds, Georgia
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SERVICE STATION
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