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TIT!: BUTLER HERALD, BUTLTR,
GEORGIA, JULY 17, 1952.
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h , jMiss Lois O'Dowell 'Business Meeting of the
Reynolds D6DartmCnf ^ Secomes Charming Bride Local Methodist WSCS
1 " Of Dr. Hugh Sealy Met at Church Monday
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Mr. Henry Hicks was in Macon I Mr. and Mrs. g t, Shealy were
Friday afternoon. . ca u ed to Austell Friday due to the
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Crawley are illnes s of Mr. Shealy’s mother,
spending several days in Florida. ( Mr and MrS . £ T Shealy left
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Payne have! ]^! onda y f ° attend the funeral ot
returned home from a trip to South ”^ rs - Shealy’s brother in Winston-
Carolina. | Salem -
Miss Winnie Aultman of Macon I Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams and
is visiting her sister Miss Laurice family and Mr. Josh Newsom have
Aultman.
Mrs. Beulah Philmon has returned
home after spending sometime in
Woodbury.
Capt. McBride of
tended the wedding
Mrs. Sealy.
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Miss Lois O’Dowell of Oakland,' The business meeting of the
Calif., and Dr. Hugh K. Sealy Jr. Woman’s Society of Christian Serv-
of Reynolds were married at the ice met at the Methodist church
Reynolds Methodist church July 15 Monday afternoon with the presi-
in the presence of a few relative dent, Mrs. F. M. Carson presiding,
and friends with Rev. C. E. Smith 1 The meeting was opened with a
officiating. song, “Waste Thee Oh Zion,” fol-
: lowed with prayer by Mrs. Car
son.
j Minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved and the treasur
er’s report was given.
I The purpose of the Woman’s So
ciety of Christian Service was read
There was an all day singing at by Mrs. Ola Hicks and Miss Annie
Mt. Olive Church Sunday. Good Monk gave a brief outline of the
6inging was enjoyed by everyone books we are to study this year.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pendergrast' present. There were a number of It was announced that this Circle
have returned to their home after, singers present from out of town, would meet with Mrs. J. A. Pen-
visiting their mother, Mrs. J. A. I At noon an abundant dinner was dergrast Monday and Mrs. Carson
) returned from their vacation at St.
I Simons.
Mrs. Joiner Hostess
To Out-of-Town Guests
At Coca Cola Party
A delightful occasion recently
was the morning Coca Cola party
with which Mrs. E. H. Joiner hon
ored out-of-town visitors, Miss
Adrienne Ellison, Mrs. John Pen
dergrast, Mrs. Emma Cantey, Mrs.
Taylor Mill
All Day Singing at Mt. Olive
spread on tables erected on the requested that everyone bring their
t church grounds. After everyone had coupons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cooke and' eaten dinner there was enough It was voted to change the date
Mr. and Mrs. Elam Griffith and f arn iiy of Lovingston, Va., are vis- food yet remaining to have fed of the business meeting from the
Mr. and Mrs. Brazeale spent Tues- hing their parents, Dr. and Mrs. quite an additional number of first to the second Monday after the
day in Macon.
i S. H. Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Adams Miss Elizabeth Parker is spend-
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing the week in Atlanta the guest
Clem Waters.
Miss Eunice Barrow of Ft. Valley
was the recent guest of friends and
relatives here.
Mrs. Walter Clay and baby of
Macon are visiting their mother,
Mrs. Will Ricks.
Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Riley and
Mrs. Walter Forsling shopped in
Macon Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swift of Sparta
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Waters.
persons. As one attendant put it second Sunday in the month.
"It was certainly a day long to be A very interesting devotional
remembered.” was given by Mrs. Susie Wood in
I which she stressed the importance
Remember the Date—August 2- of the Christian making his influ
ence felt in the political world.
„. c There will be a concert at the The meeting was closed by the
„„ rs- of Taylor Mill auditorium given by Lord’s Prayer in unison,
of M Ind Mr? p e | ek Tv end visitor ® Lhe Valley Rhythm Boys of Taylor J —W.S.C.S. Reporter.
Mri Li EdC NeWSOm and . Mill and the Gospel Melody Boys' —
Mrs. Marion Newsom. j 0 f Thomaston. Everyone is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, who £°™f. out and hear these boys sing,
are making their home with their XOU11 enJoy “•
of Miss Elizabeth Griffin and Miss
Julia Parker
Mr.
Skeets Riley, Mrs. T. L. Fountain
and a recent bride, Mrs. Richard
Parks.
Other guests included: Mrs.
Lawrence Cook, Mrs. Rudolph
Parks, Mrs. R. H. Parks, Mrs. Elam
Griffith, Mrs. Elza Barrow, Mrs.
Edward Whatley, Mrs. C. E. What-
i ley, Mrs. Lester (Hialley, Mrs. J. A.
| Pendergrast, Mrs. F. M. Carson,
1 Mrs. J. H. Hicks, Mrs. Edgar What-
| ley, Mrs. Desmond Harp, Mrs. B. E.
i Flowers, Mrs. J. H. Neisler and
i Mrs. Ricks Carson.
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REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
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Card of Thanks
sister, Mrs. C. S. Sawyer have re
turned from a trip to West Virginia
and North Carolina. ... , .
We wish to thank our friends
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goddard and for the beautiful flowers that were I
family and Mr. and Mrs. George sent to our father - Mr - Frank Vick-',
Navy and Army
; News of Special
Local Interest
Fleet Home Town News Center,
and little I S' a m dy >¥ C"? 1 *™ aTfexTectSS ~ £ ™“ n hoS piUl pa “'J. Sendn^aboat'd •,he U U g h, 11 'a?roraft
“i.. 11 ™5, h ° n *.™ d »y “'ter spending a two , he a Vising? oT our P HeavS OSS Cabot at Pensacola,
Fla., is James A. Giles, radarman,
second class. USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. T. Giles of Rupert, and
husband of Mrs. Frances I. Giles,
formerly of Cullman. Ala.
Mrs. Maude Smith
grand daughter spent the week end j weeks’ vacation"in Florida
here with relatives.
of our Heavenly
Father ever be with each of you.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peacock.
Turner’s Chapel
and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer, Tom! The men of Turners Chapel com-''^ieV’for sTudent "avTators" of‘the
and Cecil Sawyer are in Savannah munity are sponsoring a fish fry v f0r dent “ viators of the
attending a Rural Letter Carrier.' Lninrriav <a r. m of- Cow TnoroV I *
Schedule of Services
At Reynolds Baptist
Church Next Week
Mr. George Deloach and Mr. L e ?. r , s er * T * ne Whatley fc I K.
Tommy Joiner spent Thursday In. Martha stewart and ' E i ai „e Dunn
Atlanta on business. |h„ve retllrned (rom a vlslt wlth
Miss Patsy Horton of Macon is Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Booker and
spending several weeks with Mr. family in Panama City, Fla.
and Mrs. C. W. II'oats. , „„ „ „
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer, Tom
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller and Dr
Halden of Macon, visited Mr. and ■ attending a Rural Letter Carrier.' Saturday, S p. m. at Sam Moore's
Mrs. Rr L. Bell Sunday. | Convention. While they are away store. Proceeds will go tothe build-
Mr and Mrs George Deloach and | hey Wil ‘ X islt f " e " ds and reIa '. ln S f °r the new church. Price: $1.00
mr. ana mrs. v.eorge ueioacn anu flves m Danen and Brunswick
baby arc visiting their parents Mr.
and Mrs. E. 11. Joiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Riley and Mrs
Walter Riley spent several days last
week iu Lakeland, Fla.
Mrs. Alice Thompson of Colum
bus was hie week end guest of her
sister, Mrs. Troy Whatley.
Mrs. Martha Stewart and daugh
ter Elaine were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodges of
Americus visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Hinton during the week end.
Mrs. T. Whatley, Mrs. Sink Mar
shall and Mrs. Garland Byrd
spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cose.v and
children of Thomaston visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Iloats Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Neisler visited Mr. and
Mrs, Billy Whatley and baby in
Atlanta during the week end.
Mrs. Walter Frosling Jr., of Vero
Beach, Fla., arrived Friday for a
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Hinton. Mr. Forsling will join
her the latter part of the week.
Giles entered the naval service
Oct. 22. 1951. The Cabot, which won
a presidential citation during World
War II. is operating as a training
per plate.
Mrs. James Robinson and son,
Jimmy of Rockrnart spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Robinson. Mr. Robinson is stationed
with U. S. Air Force overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rodgers were
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Rodgers.
' • Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Schedule of services for the Rey ,John Byrd were Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
nolds Baptist church for the week ' Fincher and Peggy of Rockrnart
are as follows: I and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Byrd and
Sunday family of Thomaston.
10 a. m. Sunday School. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Posey and
11 a. m. Public Worship. Sermon: David were Sunday guests of Mr.
‘The Amazing Thing.” i and Mrs. H. S. Moore.
7:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union I Mr ' and Mrs - Walter Wainwright
8:30 p
mon :
ism.”
m., Public worship. Ser-
of Thomaston announce the birth
of a little daughter, Nancy Faye,
A False Answer—Human- July 7. Mrs. Wainwright is the
, former Margaret Robinson.
Monday | Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moore of
3:30 p. m., W. M. S., Circle No. 1. Thomaston was the week end guest
Wednesday of his P arents Mr - and Mrs. H. S.
* 1 Moore.
8:30 p. m., Prayer Meeting time. ," Mrs." j
Discussion. Mark 14.
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
Phone L274-W Thomaston.
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
L. Windham and family
| and Mrs. William Wainwright
and family visited their father,
: Mr. George Windham Sunday.
J Mr. and Mrs. Mike Finerger of
Jackson, Miss., Miss Bernice Ranow
and Mr. George Collier of Colum
bus, visited relatives here Mon-
Ga day.
. | Miss Patricia Rodgers of Thom
aston spent last week with her
cousin, Mary Ann Wainwright.
Everyone cordially invited to at
tend Sunday School at Turner’s
Chapel Church every Sunday at 10
a. m. Mr. H 1 . S. Moore is Superin-
eendent.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 18 & 19
Johnny Mack Brown
—In—
“Texas Lawmen”
Hit No. 2
Joe Palooka
^ “The Triple Cross”
8 Friday Night Show Starts at 8:15 P. M. G
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P: M.; Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, July 20 and 21 ,
Van Heflin and Patricia Neal
“Weekend With Father” f
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News & Cartoon S
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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, July 22 and 23
Ida Lupino and Robert Ryan
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“On Dangerous Ground”
Tuesday & Wednesday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M.
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'133c 1
Chewing Hum
3 For 10c
Clorets Gum
2 For 25c
25-lb Pure Joy Flour
$2.00
Nu-Shine Shoe Polish
5c
Jergcns Lotion Soap
5c
Woodburg Soap
4 Cakes 29c
Turkey Soup
Can 5c
Coss Roads News
Mr. and Mrs. Rube \y ! "t gms and
Mr. W. S Hines of V^^al were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs H.
| D. Hankerson.
j Mr. and Mrs. Edd Tucker and
girls of Newport News, Va., and
Mrs. J. C. H'ankinson and son
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
'Homer Chapman.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bronze Barfieud of
, Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. Hea-
j Ion Kirksey Thursday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Crum Shehee and
sons were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Shehee.
. Mrs. Helen Parker and Brenda
[ spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
j Homer Chapman.
Mr. Murray Walker visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Walker Sunday
evening.
Mrs. H. D. Hankerson and Miss
i Hazel Hankerson shopped in Fort
* Valley Monday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Prince vis-
, lted their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
, Lester Prince recently,
I Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chapman
,and Mr. and Mrs. Bronze Barfield
; were Friday guests of Mr. and Mi's
1 B. F. Kirksey.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peterman, Mr.
James Prince and children were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. David
Peterman.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mott were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.,
Darby Kirksey.
ON SATURDAY, JULY 19, we will announce an
entirely new line of general-purpose tractors — suc
cessors to the famous John Deere Models “A” and “B.”
By far the greatest values ever offered by John
Deere, these new tractors feature major engineering
advancements and a host of improvements that step
up tractor performance in many different ways. ^
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One of these new models will be on display at our
store this Saturday so be sure to stop in and see for
yourself how much more value these great new
John Deere Tractors offer you.
Whatley’s Warehouse
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA