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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER GEORGIA, MARCH 16, 1950.
Reynolds Department
Mrs. Neisler Completes |
10-Day Training Course
For Census Crew Leader
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Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
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| Mrs. Louise G. Neisler, crew
| leader for Taylor county, has com
pleted a 10-day technical training
Wesley News
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilerease
and little daughter of Thomaston
the week end in Macon.
Miss Julia Parker spent the
week end with relatives.
Mr. Garland Byrd was in Rey
nolds last Monday on business.
Mrs. Nannie Peacock visited her
mother in Ellaville last Thursday.
will be sorry to learn of her ill
ness. She is a patient at the Sams
hospital.
Mr. R. C. Cheatham, after a visit
of ten days with his niece, Mrs. F.
M. Carson has returned to his
home in Wadley.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley vis
ited friend in Thomaston Sunday.
Mrs. W. M. Parker had as guests
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fuller
and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mabry of
Cartersville, Ga.
Mrs. Henry Payne spent the
week end in Meansville with rela
tives.
Mrs. James Gray and Mrs. A.S.
James were in Americus last Mon
day.
Mr. James Joiner will be with
home folks' for Easter vacation
shis week end.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson en
tertained at tea last Sunday af
ternoon in honor of Mrs. W. R.
Johnson of Delta, Colo., the week
end guest of Mrs. J. A. Pender-
grast.
Mrfe. C. J. Elder and her mother,
Mrs. McCracken were in Macon
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Ollie Wilson spent Thurs
day in Roberta with her daughter
Mrs. Ken Hortman.
Mrs. Nell Luas entertained a
group of friends Tuesday evening
with a Plastic Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Whatley of
Macon, were week end guests of
home folks in Reynolds.
Mrs. E. A. Hollis is ill at Sams
hospital. Her many friends wish
tor her a quick recovrey.
Mrs. E. M. Crawford is spending
several days in Macon with Mr.
and Mrs. Weaver Crawford.
Mr. Troy Neisler, who was se
riously injured in a car wreck last
week came home from Macon hos
pital Sunday. His condition is
much improved his friends will be
gratified to learn.
The Young Adult Class of
Methodist Sunday School is spon
soring a church Family Night in
honor of the young people of the
town who will, be home for their
spring holidays. Every member of
the church and all young people
are cordially invited to be present
Monday night for a social evening
In the Sunday school auditorium
at the local Methdost church.
fice of the Bureau of Census at Ft.
Benning. She has returned to Rey
nolds where she will be in charge
1 of the 17th decennial census field
I operations for this county and
! part of Schley county,
i Mrs. Neisler is now accepting
I applications for census enumera-
I tors, who will be selected by
; March 24 and trained by Mrs.
■ Neisler beginning March 27.
1 The Bureau’s geographic division
j in Washington, D. C., has used
I about 200,000 maps in preparing
! for the 1950 census of housing,
! population, and agriculture. Ap-
i proximately one million copies of
I these maps have been prepared for
j use in field operations throughout
j the United States. Mrs. Neisler is
! engaged in making an extensive
| geographic check of this census
area at the present time.
Taylor Mill News
RHS HONOR ROLL
Mr. Troy Whatley will be home
from the University of Georgia for
spring holidays beginning March
18th.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hill is of Ru
pert with their small son, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. E.A.
Hollis.
His many friends are glad to
know that Mr. E. H. Joiner has
resumed his duties as superintend
ent of the local high school after a
recent severe illness.
The following students made the
Honor Roll at Reynolds High
School this month.
Grade 5: Edward Hicks and
Geneva Cummings.
Grade 6: Frank Sams and Emily
Ann Montfort.
Grade 7: Lawanna Hartley, Sally
Horton and Robert Swearingen.
Grade 9: Shirley Trussed, Sylvia
Swearingen, Dan Bond, and Skippy
Ogburn.
Chicks, $6.85 per 100, and up.
C. O. D. Ducks. (321)
DAVID NICHOLS CO.
Rockmart, Georgia
NUMBER
PLEASE
The new telephone directo
ry tor Butler and Reynolds
is in the hands ot all tele
phone subscribers. The rule
is now in elfeet. Place all
calls by number only thus
speed up phone service.
PUBLIC SERVICE
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Butler Reynolds Roberta
Lizella Culloden
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers and
family spent Saturday in Thom-
i aston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Lovick
6pent Sunday at Cross Roads.
Mr. Dave Childree and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ennis Childree.
Mrs. Maureen Layfield and
Butch and Mrs. Jesse Rogers all of
Macon spent the week end with
Mr. W. F. Rogers.
Adrian Downs spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and
baby spent the week end in Ma
con with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Asa Childree Sunday.
Mrs. M. N. Poole, Mr. Hudson
Poole, Mrs. Charnie Swafford,
Mickey and Ronney spent Sunday
In Ideal.
Mrs. Eunice Crooke and Jean
and Sylvia Underwood were the
guests at the Teachers’ Cottage
Sunday.
Mrs. Harold Gates, Mrs. Lee
Posey, Miss Lannis Childree, Mrs.
Lillie Tomlin and Mrs. Lorene
Hobbs spent Saturday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Prince of
Mt. Zion and Misses Macelle and
Sara Parks of Macon, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Windham,
Rev. and Mrs. Charlie Moore, Mrs.
Henry Gallmon, Hallie and Rosa
Gallmon and Mrs. Ernest Parker
attended the Ladies Aid Meeting
at Bethel church in Ideal Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Gallmon and Hallie
and Rosa Gallmon visited Butler
Saturday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vance Mullins were Mrs. Bob
Dent, Miss Nora Bell Dent, Walter
Dent and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dent
Ir.
Mrs. James Short and children
spent Saturday in Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Childree and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gervis Morrell and chil
dren.
Mr. Clarence Peacock of Rupert,
j spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Peacock.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lee of Cairo
Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Windham.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bickley and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Whatley spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Talmadge Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell
and daughter spent Saturday in
Columbus shopping.
Little Miss Sylvia Maxwel" has
been on the sick list for the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Bickley,
formerly of this community are re
eeiving congratulations upon the
arrival ot a fine son Feb. 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy
and Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams
of Meansville, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Scott Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Downs and
[amity were guests of Mr. J. M.
Downs and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Downs Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Robbins included Col. and
Mrs. S. T. Allen and Mr. Curtis
Allen of College Park, Miss Geneva
Abersol of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
Baker Baldwin and Mrs. Maxwell
of Talbotton and Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Allen and-children of Butler.
Mrs. Charles Downs and daugh
ter, Gail, visited Mrs. W. A. Payne
Saturday.
Grand Theatre
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, March 17 and 18
Friday Night Shows: 7-45 o'clock
Saturday Shows: 2:15 p. m. to 12 p. m.
“The Rangers Ride”
—Starring—
Jimmy Wakeiy
Hit No. 2
“Jig Saw”
STARRING ‘
Franchot Tone and Jean Wallace
Plus Serial and Selected Shorts
SUNDAY & MONDAY, March 19 and 20
Sunday Night Show—9:00 P. M.
Monday Night Shows: 7:45 o’Clock
“The Doolins of Oklahoma”
Starring
Randolph Scott and Louise Allbritton
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, March 21 and 22
Tuesday & Wednesday Night Shows: 7-45 o’clock
“Leather Cloves”
STARRING
Cameron Mitchell and V irginia Grey
HI
Girl Reserves Sponsoring
Spring Festival
The Senior Girl Rererves will
sponsor a Spring Festival, Saturda>
night at the Taylor Mill schoo
building.
Cake walks, bingo, pulling
and pitching rings.
A ^grocery basket will be given
away.
Everyone urged to make plans
now to be present Saturday, 7 p
m. and help the girls out and havt
a lot of fun at the same time.
Flag Presentation at Taylor Mill
Next Tuesday Morning
There will be a flag presentation
at Taylor Mill school Tuesday, 10
a. m.
The flag is to be presented by
Taylor Mill Camp 1511 Woodmei
of the World. Mr. Herman Ellistoi
County School Superintendent, wil
be guest speaker and Supt. Harolr
Gates will receive the flag in be
half of the school.
The public is cordially invited t
attend this presentation.
Coming-Hobgoblin House
Make your plans now to so
“Hobgoblin House”, an exciting
three-act play to be given soon ii
! the Butler High school auditorium
by the Senior Class. Look for th
date in next week’s Herald.
FRIGIDAIRE
Cooking School
In Reynolds
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 13-14
Sponsored By
Goodroe Appliance Company
And
Reynolds Woman’s Improvement Club
A completely new idea and an
other Frigidaire first! A bigger,
more usable thrifty oven —in a
range that takes Vi less kitchen
space! Breath-taking styling by
Raymond Loewy! Feature after
feature of costliest range
models, including Frigidaire's
new, more efficient Radiantube
Surface Units! ALL at a sensa
tional low price! Come in —see
this startling new-comer among
electric ranges!
It's compactl
It's thrifty II
It's high-speed!
This beautiful Frigidaire range or $169.75 to
wards the purchase of any Frigidaire appliance will
be given as the grand prize by the Goodroe Appliance
Company. Watch next week’s adv. in Herald for
complete details.
Goodroe
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Appliance Co.
Reynolds, Ga.