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PACK TWO
THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, JUNE 2, 1949.
Reynolds Department
Conducted by
! Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Taylor Mill News
Patrolmen to Issue Drivers' j Kenneth Hartman, Age i,
Licenses in Reynolds June 2' To be Presented in Recital
Miss Annie Monk shopped in
Macon Saturday.
]VTr ,tn11nn Whatley spent the
weekend with his family.
Air. and Mrs. Elam Griff it It spent
Monday in Albany on business.
Betty Wort hen spent Sunday at
Lake Side with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Byrd.
Airs. George Goddard and Airs.
Joan Mangham shopped in Macon
Monday.
Mrs. Hoodman Parks and Airs.
H .ry Poweil shopped in Alacon
S.. arday. '
Miss Winnie Aultman of Ala-
ctn was with home folks for the
week-end.
Mr. Joe fyron has been the guest
of his mother, Airs. C. L. Pyron
this week,
Mrs. Lizzie Williams of Sylves
ter, spent Sunday with Miss Lau-
rice Aultman.
1 Air. and Airs. Hollis Stinson of
Macon, spent the week end with
Mrs. Eunice Crooke and Jean.
Airs. L. D. King spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
■ ~ ~ ~ ■■ iiri7i "■» j Collins at Milledgeville.
Air. and Airs. Robert Cosey of j Mr. and Airs. Jeessie Rogers and
Milledgeville, spent the week-end Mr. Robert Rogers of Alacon spent
vith Air. and Mrs. W. C. Hoats. the week end with their father,
., T . . c ... . i An. W. F. Rogers.
Airs. John Lewis of Atlanta, was i
the week end guest of Mrs. W. B. j Little Don Peacock, son of Air
Hoats and Airs. Herman Saunders, j an< ^ ‘^ 1S- Frank Peacock was ad
I mitted to the Alacon hospital Alon
Mr. and Airs. C. D. Windham of day. . .
Warner Robins, were Saturday I Alrs.^. C. King returned to he
guests of Air. and Airs. H. C. Bond, home in Amerieus Sunday aftei
Mr. and Airs. John Robert Foun-1 spending seveial days w'ith Air. and
tain ol Cuthbert, spent Sunday
with Air. and Mrs. A. j. Fountain.
'week-end at her home in Eliavilk
Airs. Irene Pierce has returned j
home after a two weeks’ visit with ; children of Atlant spent the week
her sons family at Warner Rob- d with Mr . and M rs. Herman
lns - Parks.
The many friends of Airs. John ■ Friends of Airs. Josie Lovick wil
Nelson are glad to learn that she be delighted to know that she is
Mrs. Herman Parks.
Airs. Irene Gregory spent th
eek-end at her home in Elia
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rustin and
is improving from her recent ill
ness.
Mrs. Irene Whatley and Mr.
Thurmon Whatley Jr., are visiting
Mr. and Airs. Booker and family in
Florida.
Aliss Hazel McDaniel, who is
Mrs. II. C. Whatley and Airs. Sunday
F.ank Musslewhite spent Saturday
in Columbus.
much improved. She is at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Zack Per
kins.
Mrs. Ollie Parker of Thomaston
visited relatives here for the week
end.
Airs. J. J. Simmons is spending
employed at Davison’s Beauty sometime in Atlanta visiting Mr.
Parlor, Macon, visited home-folks dnc ^ Mrs. I AI. Rustin.
Air. and Mrs. Johnnie Windham
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.
Mrs.
Mrs. F. C. Jarrell Hostess
To Wesley-Union WSCS
Pendergrast will present The Wesley-Union WSCS met
Little Kenneth Hartman, age 6, in I Wednesday afternoon, May 25. at
a piano recital at the Methodist " * ... -
church Sunday School rooms Sat
urday afternoon at 5 o’clock.
Mill ball park with a score of 11 1
to 10. This was the third straight
Tney defeated ideal on May loth
and again on Alay 22.
Morris w as the starring pitcher (
giving away lo Nipper in the sixth [
inning. Swain of Taylor AIill was
one of the leading hitters getting
three for five and also playing an
errorless game.
Taylor Mill will pla^y a return
game with Buena Vista Sunday at
Buena Vista. Everyone urged to
come out and support the boys
and be assured you’ll enjoy the
game. Mr. U. S. Uundcrwood is
manager of the team. ,
Gill Reserves Enjoy Hike
Saturdcy, May 22
He will bp assisted by Jimmie
the home of Mrs. F. C. Jarrell
with 13 members present.
Mrs. Fred Jarrell, president, pre-
sided over the business session ancl
Ray Brewer,and Rebecca Alims who Airs. Morgan McCants led in m
will give a group of nursery j spiring prayer,
rhymes. j Mrs. Terrell Robins was
The public is extended an in- i charge of the program,
vitation to attend this recital.
Mr. and Mrs. Barfield
entertain at Their flcme
, After the meeting everyone cm
! joyed looking at the beautiful
■j articles that were sent to Airs. Jar
rell from her son, Dr. Jarrell, sta
tioned in Japan.
A delicious salad plate with
cookies and tek was served by the
hostess.
—Reporter.
GEMS OF THOUGHT
Air. and Airs. Horace Cosey and
Harriet yisited with Mrs. Hammock
and Air. and Mrs. Roy Brewer for
the week-end.
Mrs. W. H. Whatley and Miss
Alarion Newsome shopped in Ala
con Saturday.
„ _ , , Air. Julian Whatley, who is at
The Senior Class of Reynolds present employed in Macon, spent
High school spent Sunday at n- lde wee ]< end with his parents,
dian Springs. Mr. and Mr s. c E Whatley .
Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Fickling at- .
tended the ball game in Alacon ^ r - anc * ^ rs - . Wright Hawkins
Mondav nieht returned to their home in Hape-
ville, after visiting their parents,
Mrs. W. A. Graves is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Willis Saunders,
dauguter, Airs. J. vy. Wiley in At- ,
lanta this week. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Whatley’s
many friends are glad to have
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goddard and them return home fr0 m Puerto
spent the week end in Barnesville
with relatives.
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast of Rey
nolds, presented her pupils in a
piano and singing recital Thursday
evening at the Reynolds school au
ditorium. Those taking part from
the Taylor Mill community were:
Misses Hixie Windham, Jean
Crooke, Loquita Gates, Joyce Pea
cock and Jane Windham.
Mrs. Harold Gates, Vandy arid
Loquita and AIrs.W.A. Wilson were
shopping in Macon Wednesday.
Mrs. B. F. Childree spent the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Cullen
Jones near Butler.
Miss Loquita Gates spent Sun-
family are visiting Mrs. Goddards Kr<0 vv j iere Dr Whatley was s ta- day afternoon at Indian Springs
mother in Florida. tioned with the Army for several
Mr. Leslie Harrell of McRae, rnonths.
spent the week end with Mr. and . IT ,
,, r .. . Aliss Eloise Hartman a student
Airs. Dixie Harrell.
Wesleyan Conservatory, spent the
Air. and Mrs. W. D. Harper of week end at home with her par-
DeRetter, La., visited their sister, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hart-
Mrs. Virgil Powell recently. man. She sang a beautiful solo
at the Reynolds Methodist church
Mr. and Mrs. Dixie Harrell visit- Sunday morning. *
ed their father, Mr. Harrell, who is
a patient in Macon hospital
Mrs. Lucile McKenney, Mrs.
Willa Harp, Mr. and Mrs. James
Mrs. Lucile McKinney and Mrs. . . „
,5. t Shirley of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. O.
Willa Harp visited Mrs. James _ . * „ n.
Shirley and family last week.
P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Harris of Macon and Mrs. O. O.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Whatley Cooper of Roberta, were dinner
and baby are visiting Mrs. What- guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cooper
ley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tuesday evening, having come over
S. Dunn at Winston-Salem, N. C., to attend the graduation of Mr.
this week. Edward Cooper.
with the seniors of Reynolds High
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Peterman
and family of Thomaston spent
Sunday with Mr. and Airs. B. F.
Childree.
Mrs. Robert Brake, Jr.; and baby
are spending several days with Air.
and Mrs. Henry Gallmon.
Miss Lannis Childree spent Fri
day in Macon.
Mrs. Lillie M. Tomlin and Phyl
lis spent the week end in Colum
bus with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schaf
fer and family.
Saturday, Alay 22nd, foud the
Taylor Mill Senior Girl Reserves up
and ready for a hike at ft a. m.
The hike was planned at a pre
vious meeting. They were to goon
hike and have breakfast after- |
wards.
They hiked for two hours and
returned to the park by the lake
and cooked a delicious breakfast of
bacon, eggs, cheese and coffee.
While waiting for breakfast to
cook the girls enjoyed playing vol
ley ball. ;
Those enjoying the occasion with
the Reserves were Mrs. Lillie Mae
Tomlin, their advisor, and Air. and
Mrs. H. S. Gates and Vandy.
Mr. and Airs, Bronze Barfield
entertained a group of friends at
a delightful fish supper in their
home recently.
Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs. j a healthful hunger for a great
Barfield’s hospitality on this oc- idea is tht beauty and blessedness
casion included Mr. and Mrs. 0 f life. Jean Ingelow.
Harold Barfield, Mr. and Mrs. ~ \
Lemuel Hall, Air. and Mrs. Troy : it is a lesson which all historv
Peterman and son, Mr. and Mrs. teaches wise men to put trust in
David Peterman and daughter.
Howard News
ideas, and not in circumstances.—
Emerson.
I Great ideas come when the
world need them. They surround
the world’s ignorance and press for
Air. Bubber Williams of Athens admission.—Austin Phelps.
spent the week end with Air. and
Mrs. C. M. Williams. The changing glow and full ef-
Mrs. Joe Brown, Mrs. Sara Fick- fulg en ce of God’s infinite ideas,
ling and Miss Marjorie Brown vis- images, mark the periods of prog,
ited Mr. and Airs. Farrar Stewart , ress.—Mary Baker Eddy.
in Atlanta last week-end. j
Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse and Airs 1 ^ eas S° booming through the
Leonard Guy and children of But
Taylor Mill Ball Team Defeats
Buena Vista
Taylor Mill defeated Buena Vis
ta Sunday afternoon at the Taylor
Patsy Roberson Honored at
Delightful Party
Recent commencement festivities
at Taylor Mill included a party
given by Miss Ruby Roberson Fri
day, Alay 20, in honor of her niece
Patsy Roberson.
The guests were Patsy’s seventh
grade classmates and other
friends. They began assembling in
the auditorium at 8 p. m. The
auditorium was very pretty, using
green and pink as the color
scheme. A table was placed in the
back of the auditorium and was
filled with different kinds of tasty
sandwiches, fruit punch and potato
chips which were enjoyed through
out the evening.
Several games were enjoyed, but
twistification seemed to be the
most enjoyable game of all.
Those attending the party other
than Patsy’s classmates were her
parents, Mr and Mrs. W. T. Rober
son, Mrs. L. D. King, Mrs. Irene
Gregory, Mrs. Lillie Tomlin, Lo
quita Gates and Alfred Roberson.
than cannon,
mightier than
armies. Principles have achieved
more victories than horsemen or
chraots.—W. M. Paxton.
world louder
ler, were Monday guests of Aliss are
Fanny Pickard.
Miss Marjorie Brown of the
University of Georgia spent the
week end at home. j Events are Qn|y the shc]ls
Miss Fanny Pickard left Tues- ideas; and often it is the fluent
day to make her home in Alacon. thought of the ages that is crys-
Mrs. Lillian Brown is visiting tallized in a moment by the
her daughter, Mrs. G. D. Locke stroke of a pen or the point of a
near Butler. bayonet.—E. H. Chapin.
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Saturday Shows: 2:15 p. m. to 12 p. m.
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Sunday Night Shows, 9 p. m.
Monday Shows: 8:15 P. M.
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