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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLTR. GEORGIA, JUNE 12, 1952.
Mrs. W. T. Whatley and Mrs. j0f| gj[j|g SchOOl
^Reynolds Department
i Conducted by
| Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds j*
f Garland Byrd attended graduation
fi exercises at the University of Geor- *. n ■ «■ .
gia last Thursday. At Baptist Church Had
this week in Reynolds with Mr! Enrollment of Over 100
and Mrs. C. B. Hicks and Mr. and
Mrs. B. E. Flowers.
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A most successful Vacation Bi-
acs^'o^ciSMrs. W. H. Breazealle spent some hie School closed Friday evening
Mrs, Frank Sams was in Atlanta' Miss Blanche Miller of LaFay- 52® * n I1 Maco li n ,ast week wRh Mr - at . Reynolds Baptist church, ^
^fridav oh» < f L T^? y Rreazealle who is recuperating n with the commencement serv ce. A,n
^ ld ^- f“ e ’ Ind ” 13 visltln « Mr - and Mrs - the Macon hospital. * total of 101 children registered in I i
JMrs Andy Borders was in At- run-on. j ’ the school, and 92 received cer- j K
iifcnta Friday. , Mrs. A. S. James has recently Mr^ J H IvS'lef‘am ^endfn? ^he * ificates markin g at least three,g
wss- housepar,y ** Mr -
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Byrd spent p Mr and ^ r3 ' Donald }Y hat if y of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosey have ole stud y. mission study, character j (g
ast week end with relatives. . R ° m< r, vlsUed Mr .and Mrs. Edgar PlC ved into the Pyron apartment, stories, handwork, and refresh- | n
ha ley recently. Mr. Cosey has accepted a position ments - Eighty-three children and J \J
Mr. Russell Cheatham is visit- Mr and M Georee Deloach with rhe Flint Electric Co. faculty members were present
.«g Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson. an d T h er esa are visaing Mr and M rt M tv 0 - each of the £ive days - They were: 9
M _ , _ , __ „ . »«“ p h T,inl r 8 Mr. and Mrs. Don Pitts of Valdos- Beginners’ Department: Mrs Ed
Mrs „» aod ‘ ta ’ and Mr - and Mrs - J - p - Pate of Swearingen, superintendent Mrs
saa Parks., were in Macon Friday. Miss Emily Anne Montfort spent Davisboro spent last week end with James Ricks, .Mrs. Edwards
, r several days last week in Ft. Val- ™ r ' and Mrs. Tom Saunders. ley, Mrs. CumYnings, faculty
1 I r»\/ tl.'lth A/Tre T I __ . hnrc O n rl Pmrl« A
MLw Amelia Fletcher visited her
What
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Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, June 13 and 14
Whip Wilson
—In—
“Lawless Cowboys”
Hit No. 2
Tom Ewell
Item**
Jackson last week-end. ' ey with Mrs. Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards and ^ and Gay ' e A “ ltman ’ Jetty
Ann Booker, Mike Brunson, Betty
Wwar.1 Swearingen spent las, • Mrs. S. J. Tankers,e y has as he, ft™™. Z' G^Troe"' LesiSe
S. mdWi,h A " ne and daug * 1 ‘ Dan H.eks Z °Mrf. dVh^ «£,_ *£$ ££“™|
“Finders Keepers”
Friday Night Show Starts at 8:15 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P: M.; Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
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Jackie Pavne who is in the Air' Mr - and Mrs. Ray Nystrom from', Mr * J»mmy Joiner has returned Hobbs, Ruby Hortman,Linda McRee
Corps has been statianed in Cali- Bethlehem, Pa., have been visiting f^ m th ColUm , bus wbere he tuu 8 ht f. obby Martl "’ Kay Nystrom, Mar-
iornia. relatives here this week. lor the P ast vear - to spend the tha Lynn Parker, Jimmy Payne,.
i summer with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Janette Posey, Marion Porter, Jim-1K
Sonny Shealy is at home after Mrs. Ed Swearingen, Miss Anne Joiner. my Ricks, Henry Sams, Edward 1
graduating from the University of Har P and Edward Swearingen . , , Swearingen, Lynda Whatley.
rmnHn were in Metcon TuGsdav Miss Margaret Phillips who has n . ~ .
, i uesday. been teaching at San Mateo, Fla.. . Pn ™ ary De P ar tnient: Mrs. Will-
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whatley and Mr - and Mrs - William Powell has returned home. She will leave | am . Parker > superintendent; Mrs.
-laughter spent last week end in and children from Kentucky are soon to attend summer school at ade r 11 ®’ Miss Shirley Hobbs,
Reynolds visiting relatives in town. Dahlonega. were faculty members; students
1 i | Mary Brewer, Francis Carson, Lar-
.Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fountain A - E. Rhodes of Macon Among visitors in Macon Thurs- Cook, Naia Goddard, Amelia
•ere in Ft. Valley Saturday on . pent several da ys last week with day were Dr. and Mrs. E. C. What- Halley, Harry Hicks, Melody Hill
BtaSness* , Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McDaniel. ley, Mrs. Bobby Aultman, Mrs. Jame s Hinton, Grover Hobbs, Lew-
Vhr M ro q t rp i . , Miss Elizabeth Parker who ha* Julian Whatley, Mrs. John ’ Mims, is Clark Hortman, Jr., Louisa R.
! returned from a v!?a«on in ■" Columbus ba, ZtZ™ W '“ ,1 * y “ d »">’ Reym>,d * “ d
returner! hnmo th n meisuer. IUI “ aav\ytr.
*ave returned from a vacation in 1,1 ruinous nas N pi s i Pr ' ' Tom Sawvcr
TkHida returned home for the summer. , 1Mer - l0m sav 'y er
| . Junior Department: Mrs. Floy
Mrs. O. E. Ogburn and Mrs. .Mrs. Johnny King and son ar- Mrs. Ernest Childree, Miss Sylvia Bullock, superintendent; Mrs. Ber-
Benry Payne were in Macon r ' ved Wednesday night to spend a > - wearin g er < and Miss Betty Chil- nice Hill, faculty member; students
Thursday. | while vvit h Mrs. C. H. Neisler. dr f e w ent to Athens Thursday to Beverly Booker, Jimmy Ray Brew-
n/r r*\ ^ attend graduation exercises at the er, Fay Browning Annie Rrnnonn
Mr. and Mrs. Elam Griffith went . v Mr ?'. Elorene English, Mrs. Earl University of Georgia. Jimmy Alvina' Gordon Shtrlev Gordon
Macon Friday to see Mr. W. H. ^ ri & ht and Mr and Mrs. T. D. Childree, who received his degree Edmund Hill Mariorie Hobbs Pa-
SreazeaJle. , ^eay spent Friday in Columbus. in ^agriculture, accompanied them tricia^ Hobbs, ’ HoflS King d’iffon
SUNDAY & MONDAY, June 15 and 16
Frank Lovejoy and Anita Louise
—In—
“Retreat Hell”
Also
News & Cartoon
Sunday: One Show Only—At 3 P. M. and 9:30 P. M.
Monday Shows at 8:15 P. M.
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TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, June 17 and 18
Dorothy McGuire, Dana Andrews
IN
“I Want You”
The 3 Stooges in “DON’T THROW THAT KNIFE.”
Tuesday & Wednesday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M.
Mrs. Stewart Derick and Rodney
*pent last week-end with Mrs. C.
A Harp.
Mrs. Jennie Weaver, Mrs. Jose-
ciro! « - - -
spending this week at St. Simons. 'jCn6uUl6 Of jCrVlCCS
Mis. Susie Cotncy spent the ..^ rs : Patterson and Joel of A& Rnwnnlflc Rnnfirt
JK-ek.end with Mr. and Mrs Doug- Miami, Fla., arrived Tuesday for a ilCyilUluS DcpiiSl
*“■ Co ' Jiey - Syne wltl ’ ^ and Mre - He ” J 'Church Next Week
«^cto d f?™ Ft y vXv a S John MoElrath ls with her' _ -
Wotrfiesdav y parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hart-- Schedule of services for the Rey- U»'gs, Tempie Hill, Bobby Hobbs,
.man while her husband is ■
] Germany.
McDaniel, Rebekah Mims, Delores
Powell, Diana Powell, Lamar Rus
sell, Lynn Russell, Cecil Sawyer
and Betty Willis.
Intermediate Department. Mrs
Whatley, superintendent, Mrs. C.A.
Hutchinson, faculty member; and
Camiile Cook, Bessie Cummings,
Geneva Cummings, Jacquelin Cum-
* JVV.O 1U1 lilt. HC,) * ' uuuua,
in nolds Baptist church for the week Carry Hobbs, Linda Hobbs, Sallv
Ifr Troy Whatley who has re J Germany, 1 ( are as follows: Hollis, Donny Lane. Tommy Martin-
C,V r “ S ity ln of P Ge r oTg a ,a io^ien'i ' « «• m ' *«£?&»■*. S JantS
•fcas accented a position a? 1 Sch ° o1 at the 11 a - m - Pad lic Worship. Sermon: Whatley.
Reynolds Pharmacy. ' Milledgevilfe 6 ° f °’ Womon ° 7 Ur a n God uad 0u r Fathers.” , General officers: Mrs. Walton
age . I p ' m ’ Baptlst Training Union. Hodges, Miss Shirley Trussed and
ITT - ~ — — I 8:ci| J P- m., Public worship. Ser- Rohprt r.arrlnpr
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- - »- Monday •
1 3:30 p. m. WMS Circle No.
HINTON &
: Reynolds, Ga.
X3SSO£SS*Sa»
CO.
Phone 117
1: Charing News
Monday Through Friday
10 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. each day
revival services. Sermons by Dr.
DeWitt Matthews. Mr. Joe Kilcrease of Florida is
visiting his mother, Mrs. Matt
Kilcrease.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Waller,
Mauk News „ _
Korona and Dirone were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wal-
Mrs. Laura Montgomery is vis- Ier Saturda >' “ign
iting Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Byars this Mr - and Mrs - Julian McCants of
week. Jacksonville, Fla., spent Thursday
Mrs. R. N. Jones of Columbus Garrett^ 3nd Ml ' S ‘ WilUS
and Mrs. Sam Paythres and chil- Mr * , A/T ......
dren of Shreveport, La., visited c ’ * 4 1 ^ rs - Lillis Garrett and
Mrs. E. H. Morrison and Mrs. C. ;? ra , Jan A e ’ „ spent Sunday with
Hill Friday Mrs - L - A > Pe e d -
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Posey and and'pa^sy Z vSf
children and Mrs. Wm. Purvis and Mrs. Leon Gill of Warner Robins
baby spent Friday with Mr. and for a fevv day ‘. Roblns
Mrs. John Daniel. Mr. arid Mrs. Lewis Watson vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Cleatous Hill, Mr. ited Mr. James Guined, Mr. Bud
Jimmy Earl Hill and Mrs. E. H. Taylor and Mr. Gene Bazemore
Morrison were Sunday visitors of Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrev Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Callaha-,
Mrs. R. D. Waller and Mrs. B. ul and .^¥ rs ,
Montgomery spent Friday in But- S ® o£ Tno ^ aston vtsrte*
[ er J . Mrs. Georgia Garrett one day re
cently.
Miss Barbara Wall, who has ac- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodall, Her-
cepted a position at Warner Rob- bert and Helen visited Mr. and
ins, spent the week end with her Mrs. Roy Montgomery and chil-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Wall, dien of Garden Valley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Montgomery, ^ Ir ‘ a P d Mrs ‘ Huel Bloodworth
Miss Mary Joyce Montgomery Mr. a “ d children spent the week end
F. E. Posey and son spent Sunday udtd Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Blood-
p. m. in Warner Robins. „
Tht 1 Purvis family is entertain-
tatricia Daniel and Kenneth ing vvith a family reunion at Hill’s
Daniel are spending a few days mill Sunday. All membefs of the
tilth their grandparents, Mr. and family are urged to come and
Mrs. David Daniel. bring lunch.
Martha Ruth Pike spent Satur-' _ —
day with Norma Alice Tufner. COUtltV F00(l PrOCeSSillQ
Mr .and Mrs. M. B. Pittman Jr., r A _ 3
Donna Lynn Pittman, Mrs. M B. Leilter OpCHS SedSOII at
Pittman Sr. and Musetta Pittman ^ ,
spent the week end with Mr. and »l|t Cf VhOOl OH JlHIP 9
Mts. Steve Lewis of Cleveland. C JLIIWVI Ull JlillC 7
Sundav a n1ph!^it J H 0e J ngl T ari i The Ta - vlor County Food Process-
lin y g t ith Mrs. J. L. Rus- .; n g Center, located on the Butler
Colored high school campus will
Mrs. Allen Davis, Carolyn and open Monday for its summer can-
Steven Davis and Mrs. Warren “tug program.
Welch were recent guests of Mr. The processing center will be
and Mrs. S. B. Rustin. open for two days per week: Mon-
Eld. and Mrs. Greene of Macon days and Wedr >esdays. It will
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. open on these days at 8 a - m -!
Woodall this week. due to l he time needed in prepar-
— i ing, and processing of foods, prod-
■ ai • ucts for canning will be accepted
tcmetcry LlCdninO I 3 p. m. The processing center
3 , is open to all people of the coun-^
The annua! cemetery caning at ' ' piease bring products for pro
Windows - Outside and Inside Doors
Masonite Pressed Wood - Plywood
Lumber - Moulding - Tile Board
FULL LINE OF
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Roll Roofing - Felt - Thick Butt Shingles
Metal Roofing - Brick Siding - Nails’
Common Brick - CementjBiock
Sheet Rock
Feeds : Seeds : Fertilizers
with an electric dishwasher!
Without it she would spend
the equivalent of 10 work-days
washing 18000 dirty dishes
during her firsf year of house-
keeping. An eleclric dishwasher
does the job-- washing, rinsing
and drying - -ata cost of l<t 3 day
for elec tricity.
Almost around
the World
( P 2 P n y c ^ metery wil1 cessing between the hours of 8 a.
witc P a Wlth11 ! the next few m ‘ and 3 P- m. on Mondays and
ne with ?h° ne in J ere f, ted in hel P-, Wednesdays of each week,
mg with this work will please send! Charlie A. Hicks,
Georgia Fbwer operates
20,400 miles of
transmission and distribution
lines. Ttiey would reach more
than % of the distance around
the world at the equator.
Electrical living is
better living!
Last year the homes served
by Georgia Power used more
electricity than the national
average-and paid j^leSS
per kilowatt hour!
contributions to:
J. O. White, Rt. 1, Rupert, Ga
Vocational Agriculture
Teacher in Charge.
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