The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, May 26, 1949, Image 2

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PAGE TWO THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 26, 1949. 4 i V Reynolds Department Conducted by * Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds | 444444* The entire community was grieved to learn that Mrs. T. D. Seay Sr., had succumbed at an early morning hour Friday in the Macon hospital where she had been a patient for several weeks. Commencement Week At Reynolds High School Begins This Evening •444444444444*44 Miss Sue Livingston spent Satur day in Macon. Mrs. Lorena Saunders was in Reynolds Sunday. Mrs. Winnie Breazeale spent Sat urday in Columbus. Miss Clyde Brewer was the week end guest of Mrs. White in Vien na. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer, Miss Aurelia, and Cecil and Tom spent Sunday with home folks at County Line near Lumpkin. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson have re turned to their home in Washing ton, D. C., after having been called here because of the illness and subsequent death of Mrs. Erick son's mother, Mrs. T. D. Seay, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ricks are constant visitors at the bedside of their son, Charles, a patient in the Middle Georgia in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W r . Waters spent Sunday with relatives in Montezu ma. Rev. and Mrs. W\ B. Hoats were in Macon Monday, going over to meet Mrs. Hoats’ brother who will be their visitor for some time. To anyone who has not as yet contributed to the Cancer Fund, please don’t fail to see someone on the committee or, Mrs. Willis Saunders, County Commander by June 1st, the deadline for the fund raising campaign. Mrs. Hicks Trussell and daugh ter, Carolyn, shopped in Macon Tuesday. Friends of little Harry Hicks are pleased to learn that he is improv- .ng nicely after a tonsilectomy at the Montezuma hospital last week. Friends of Mr. Charles Ricks will be gratified to learn that he is re cuperating from a very serious operation at Middle Georgia hos pital, Macon, and sincerely hope he will soon be home and well on his way to a complete recovery. Lirs. \^ilis Saunders spent sev- v.al daya tnis week with relatives in Atlantic Mrs. Well Lucas has returned horn a tfsii with her daughter and family Wt Dawson. Mrs. ,T. H. Neisler is visiting her brother who is very ill in the hos- pi al at Waycross. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and daughter, Maxine visited relatives at Moultrie and Hartsiield recent ly. Mr. C. S. Sawyer and sons Cecil and Tom, carried their son and brother, Hugh, to Americus Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Riley of Athens spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sawyer, Mrs. George Bailey and daughter, Maxine, shopped in Macon Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Don Whatley of Georgia University visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whatley for the week end. Mr. Tom Gregory, student at G. S. C., Americus, has been confined to his home here with pleurisy for several days. Rev. David Lastinger attended ter business in Macon Thursday and visited several sick members of his church in the various hospitals m that city. Messrs Hugh Sawyer, Tom Gregory, Troy Whatley of Georgia Southwestern College, Americus, spent the week end with their re spective families. « All officers and members of th*. Reynolds Methodist WSCS, are asked to remember installation of officers will take place at the S:3U preaching hour Sunday evening, June 5, at the church and you are requested to please be there. When in need of floral offerings the American Legion Auxiliary will appreciate your patronage. Call Mrs. Walton Hodges Jr., and place your orders. Patrolmen to issue Drivers’ Licenses in Reynolds June 2 Reynolds friends of Mr. and Mrs. Patrolmen will be at D. W. Payne’s office in Reynolds Thurs day, June 2nd, at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of issuing drivers, li censes to veterans of all wars. Earl Wright are delighted that they will again make their home here after having resided in Co lumbus for several years. Mr. J. L. Adams of Miami, Fla., is spending the summer with rela tives here and in other sections of Georgia. W’hile in this city he is visiting his sister, Mrs. Clem Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Royeton ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Griffin of Americus, attended the Third District American Legion and Auxiliary Convention in Cor- dele last Sunday. Friends of Commander Andy Borders are gratified that he is able to be out again after a recent illness. The Gordon Carson Chapter of U. D. C. will meet at the home of Mrs. C. H. Neisler Friday, June 3rd 3:30 o’clock p. m. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Hightower of Butler were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. F. M. Carson Thursday evening and attended the Quar terly Conference at the Methodist church. Rev J. W. M. Stipe of But ler also attended the conference. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Powersville are spending several days with their sister, Mrs. Clem Waters and family. Rev. D. G. Mann, District Super intendent of the Macon Methodist District, conducted the Fourth Quarterly Conference at Reynolds Methodist church Thursday evening May 19 for the Reynolds-Crowell charge of which Rev. D. A. Last inger is pastor. Aultntan Super Store Pisyitolds, Georgia 10c 39c 19c Dukes Relish 39c pt. Dukes Mayonnaise .... 39c pt. 5-lbs. SUGAR 42c Pint WESSON OIL .. 29c Pet Milk 3 for 35c Carnation Milk 3 for 35c 14-oz. Tom. Catsup 2 for 25c 80 Napkins 2 pkgs. 25c Paper Cups & Plates 10c do/.. Wood Forks & Spoons 10c doz Srn. Btl. DDT Spray 15c Attorney General Eugene Cook ruieu rnuay that employes of the veteran’s education council are under the merit system and can not be removed without cause and a hearing. Garland Byrd, assistant director of the Department of Vet- i erans service, had asked for the ruling. ARREN'S paint magic in a word 1 The public is cordially invited tq attend the various commencement activities of the Reynolds High school. The first program of the com- j mencement season will be given by Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast’s class in music which takes place Thursday --this evening—at the school au ditorium. A very pleasing operetta “Mother Goose’s Garden” will be presented in connection with this recital. Next Sunday morning Rev. David A Lastinger will preach the bacca laureate sermon at the Reynolds Methodist church. Special music under the direction of Mrs J. A. Pendergrast, will be a special fea ture of this occasion. Monday evening has been set aside tor a play bearing the title, “The Charm School.” The. play is being given to help clear indebted ness on our new curtain. The cast of characters is given as follows: Austin Bevans, an automobile salesman, Clifford Whatley. David MacKenzie, a law student, Leonard Whatley. George Boya! An acco mtant, Ru dolph Parks. Jim Simpkins and Lim Simpkins twins, Julian Hollis and Edwards Cooper. Homer Johns, guardian of Elsie, Jimmy Childree. Elise Benedatti, president of Senior Class, Marynelie Barnes. Miss Hays, head of the girl’s school, Mary Wainwright. Miss Curtis, secretary of agri cultural school, Jeanette Childree.* Sally Boyd, George's sister, Bet ty Pierce. Muriel Doughty, Joyce Fuller. Ethel Spelvin, Loquita Gates Alix Mercier, a French girl, Beu lah Amerson Lillian Stafford, Gloria Beeland. j Madge Kent, Margaret Posey. Chorus Girls: Sylvia Swearingen Eylvia Ann Hartman, Shirley Trus sell, Camille Fuller, Sue Fain, Con nie Wainwright, Babs Bond, Bar bara Hollis. j The commencement activities will ( come to a close next Tuesday eve- ; ning when the graduation exercises i will take place at the school audi- 1 lorium. Hon. Flamiery Pope, State 1 Com. of Veterans of Foreign Wars and Director of the Veterans Edu- ' cation Council, will deliver the Grand Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY, May 27-28 Show Starts 8:15 p. m. Saturday Shows: 2:15 p. m. to 12 p. m. “Last of Boat Kill” CHARLES —Starring— STARRETT- -Hit No. 2 Secret Service Investigator STARRING Lynn Roberts, Lloyd Bridges, June Story Plus Serial- and Selected Shorts SUNDAY & MONDAY, May 29-30 Sunday Night Shows, 9 p. m. Monday Shows: 8:15 P. M. “Station West” Dick Starring Powell—Jone Greer TUESDAY & WEPNESDAY, May 31 & June 1 Show Starts 8:15 p. m. “Old Los Angeles” STARRING Wm. Elliott, John Carroll Catherine McLeod, Andy Devine THURSDAY (Only) June 2 Show Start at 8:30 P. M. On Our Stage l'/ 2 -Hour Stage Show “PEANUT FA1RCLOTH” and His Hoe Down Party—from Station WNEX, Macon. Old Time Picking, Singing and Homespun Comedy. literary address. A copy of the program for Tuesday evening ap pears elsewhere in these columns. SHEET ROCK Made by U. S. Gypsum Go. 8, 10 and 12 Ft. Lengths We Have Any Amount You Want Texelite Hodges-Kirksey Post and Legion Auxiliary Chooses Cold Water Paint Officers for Ensuing Year At a recent meeting of Hodges- Kirksey Post of the American Le gion, Mr. A. C. Borders was elect ed Commander to serve for the next ensuing year. Mr. W. T. Harrell was chosen vice-comman der; Bobby Aultman, adjutant, and J. E. Whatley, chaplain. Officers for the Legion Auxiliary were chosen as follows: Mrs. A. C. Royeton, re-elected president; Mrs. R. E. .Aultman, v- president; Mrs. H. W. Breazealle, seety. & trea.; Mrs. J. E. Whatley chaplain; Mrs. Walton Hodges Jr., sgt.-at-arms. For Sheetrock or Wood or Plaster Wall Pittsburgh Paint For Use On Any Surface WARREN’S Paint “Color Magic” will transform your house into a place of enduring beauty. War ren’s offer you a wide variety of specialized paints to give drab walls, scarred furniture and time worn houses a new modern look. State Approves Spending $510,065 for Three Hospitals HliiTO it i) And Warren’s offer you quality along with beau ty. Warren’s Paints are a combination of the finest materials and skill ed workmanship. That’s why they spread further . . . give a longer lasting paint job. See your Warren dealer today. He’s your Head quarters for Spring Color-Scheming. SEE YOUR WARREN DEALER i TO-DAY y BRWN ELECTRIC COMPANY Butler Georgia I Atlanta.—The State of Georgia has approved the allocation of i £510,065 for the construction of ' three new hospitals will cost a j total of $1,701,719 in State, Federal and local funds under terms of the j Hill-Burton Act. j This brings total State funds ap- i proved for hospital construction to ! date under the Hill-Burton pro- i gram to $1,073,791. This amount I vvill be matched with $1,130,965 in j Federal funds and $1,138,139 in lo- [ cal money for a total of $3,392,897 I for approximately a dozen projects throughout the State. Largest of the three latest proj ects to be approved is a $1,221,521 construction program for the Ma rietta Hospital Authority. The State will furnish $350,000 for the Marietta hospital, the Federal Gov ernment $407,173, and the Marietta Authority, $464,347. State Auditor B. E. Thrasher, Jr., said the other two hospitals ap proved yesterday included a $284- 981 project for Sylvester and Worth County, and a $195,216 DeKalb County project for Decatur State, Federal and local funds will be matched equally on these two pro- the for Sylvester hospital and the DeKalb County WCM grand ole ppRr VV J 1YI SAT. 8:30 to UvP M 993 for $65,072 project. Hospitals and health centers pre viously approved under the Hill- Burton program include projects at Carrollton, LaGrange, Macon, Al pharetta, Sandy Springs, Center Hill and Atlanta. Reynolds, Georgia "hraternity in Action" ’'TOPS'' FOR SAFETY With $120 in assets for each $100 ot its liabili ties, the Woodmen Society is "tops'* tor safety ot savings its members invest in Woodmen lite insurance protection. You, too. can enroll for this protection and enjoy the many "plus" benefits more than 423,000 men and bovs receive from Woodcraft's fraternal and social activities. Ask your local Woodmen representative to help you select the best type ot Woodmen lite insurance certificate to meet your needs. Let him tell you. too. about the extra benefits you will receive as a Woodmen member. WOODMEN of the WORLD Life Insurance Society OMAHA, NEBRASKA THOMAS E. TANTE Reid Representative Butler, Georgia II <