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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 6, 1952.
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n . . _ | U. D C. Celebrated
Reynolds Departments Hid « *m
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Conducted by
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g Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds ?
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Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Griffith were j Mrs. Gray Hicks was in Macon
in Macon Thursday. | for several days recently as the
Mrs. E. B. Swearingen spent ?“* £, ^ Mrs! Osgood
Monday in Macon. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hicks visited nn H Ir n„ ari R M , rS ' Bon ^t
in Hicks district Sunday. i f n v V Bond . s P ent ™ e week end
| in Waycross visiting Mrs. Bond at
Mrs. E. F. Seay of Montgomery •he home of Mrs. Bradshaw.
spent the week end with his fami- „ ,, IT „
jy I Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Horton and
y ' baby of Milledgeville were week-
Martha Lynn Parker visited Miss pnd guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Mrs. C. L. Pyron and Mrs. J. G.
| Hicks were hostesses Tuesday af-
, ternoon, Oct. 28, to the Gordon-Car-
16on Chapter, U. D. C. There were j
21 members present and two
visitors.
Mrs. E. B. Swearingen conducted
the business meeting and Mrs.
Earl Wright took the minutes. It
Church Calendar for the
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
the
the
Elizabeth Parker in Columbus Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and
children spent Sunday in
shallville.
Young and Mr. and Mrs. Hoats.
John Carson
and Columbia,
week end.
Mr. and Mrs.
children visited
bus Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
ed her brother,
Austelle, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer and
children spent the week end in
Mar- i Pensacola, Fla., with Mr. and Mrs.
| Hugh Sawyer and other relatives.
went to Augusta 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newsome of
S. C. during the Greenwood, Fla., and Mrs. E. H.
Roberts of Montezuma were guests
cf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones Satur-
Ed Goddard and day.
relatives in Colum-
Mr. and Mrs. T. Whatley, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Whatley, Mr.and Mrs.
E. T. Shealy visit- ■ Ben Hinton and Mre. Walker New-
Mr. Perryman in some spent the week end fishing
in Florida. ,
Miss Winnie Aultman of Macon
spent the week end with Miss Lau-
rice Aultman.
Mrs. Van Livingston and Mrs.
Julian Whatley are visiting rela
tives in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Sealy had as
their guest recently Mrs. J. E.
Brown of Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suggs of
Thomaston were guests of Mrs.
Willie Suggs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller are
spending some time in Miami,
Fla., with their daughter.
Mr. Gene Gray left Tuesday to
join the Army Air Corps and will
be stationed at Ft. Jackson, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Roberts in Montezuma Sun-;
day.
Mr. Douglas Saunders of Eglin,
Fla., spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Saun
ders.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wallace and
1 baby of Macon, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Paul McDaniel for the week end.
The baby stayed over for a few
days longer.
The schedule of services for
Reynolds Baptist Church for
coming week is as follows:
Sunday
10 a. m. Sunday School.
— D - — .. 11 a. m. Public Worship. Sermon:
i was announced that the historians “The Lord’s Part."
will feature Women of the Con- 6:30 p. m., B. T. U.
■ federacy in the programs this year. 7:30 p. m. Public Worship. Ser-
j The Chapter voted to sponsor a mon: "When a Country Boy Comes
cake sale Nov. 26. Mrs. S. J. to Town.”
Tankersley is chairman of this! Tuesday
committee. Mrs. W. T. Bankston j 3:30 p. m. Sunbeam Band at the
iwas congratulated upon her ap- Church.
Ipointment as State Historian of the I Wednesday
U. D. C. Mrs. Swearingen presented | 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Time.
the members with new yearbooks. —— — .
j A motion was passed to require all! The Reynolds WSCS is conduct-
members except out-of-town mem-'ing a Bible study each Wednesday
bers to notify the hostess if they beginning Nov. 5th at 7-30 p m
are unable to attend me_etings, oth with the pastor teaching the class.’
erwise pay a fine of 25c. j The subject is "Toward Understand-’
! Th0 business meeting was folding the Bible.” Members are urged
lowed by a birthday party for Miss to keep these meetings in mind
Kate E. Hicks, the historian, who and attend them regularly for the
is the oldest member of the Chap-1 next five weeks,
ter. Mrs. F. M. Carson was master
of ceremonies. The gifts were
brought in by Martha Lynn and
Ware Parker and Edward Swearin
gen, great niece and nephews of
Miss Hicks.
The birthday cake was a beauti
fully decorated three-tiered
with a single pink candle.
Taylor Mill
! Mr., and Mrs. Harold Posey and
baby of Augusta, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Van Living
ston. Mrs. Posey and baby re
mained over for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson had
as as their dinner guests Sunday
Mrs. Laura Walker, Felton Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Walker and
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walker and
family, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Walker
and family of Marshallville; Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Ricks and Charles,
Mrs. Will Ricks, Mr. and Mrs.
James Ricks and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Ricks Carson and family of Rey
nolds.
centerpiece on the table was a sil
ver bowl of beautiful pink roses.
Mrs. J. G. Hicks cut the cake and
Mrs. D. J. Hicks poured coffee.
—Reporter.
Mrs. M. N. Poole, Hudson, Nickie
cake and Ronny spent Sunday with Ed-
The mund Poole of Columbus.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, November 7 amTs :
t
Rex Allen
—In—
“Colorado Sundown”
Hit No. 2
Sid Melton
“Sky High”
Friday Niglht Show Starts at 7:45 o’Clock
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, November 9 and 10
Yvonne DeCarlo and Rock Hudson
—In—
“Scarlet Angel”
(In Color)
Also
News & Cartoon
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows 7:45 p. m.
Reynolds FHA Attends
District Meet at Americus
Crowell Music Club
Met Saturday Afternoon
Miss Adrienne Ellison spent Sun
day p. m. with Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Newsome and
family had as guests Sunday Mi 4 ,
and Mrs. Sammie Pruitt of Thom-
aston.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harp Jr. had
as guests for the week end Mrs.
Harp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ba
con of Doerun.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cosey and
daughter of Thomaston were sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Brewer Thursday.
Mrs. Will Ricks has returned
home after spending some time in
Macon with her daughter, Mrs.
Clay and family.
The Crowell Music Club met Sat
urday afternon at the home of
Lillian Byrd, counselor.
The following officers were
elected: Gresan Young, president;
Glenda Hires, secretary and treas
urer; Jean O’Neal vice president;
and Eloise Byrd, reporter.
The members present were Eloise
Byrd, Lillian Byrd, Glenda Hires,
Emory Parr Jr., Margaret Parr, Jean
O’Neal and Sue O’Neal. Terry
Montgomery and Leila Byrd were
visitors.
After the meeting was adjourned
refreshments consisting of cake,
cookies and drinks were served.
The next Club meeting will be
December 20 with Susan Young
and Glenda Hires hostesses; and
Lillian Byrd program chairman,
j All music students of Crowell
I community are urged to enroll as
a member of the Club.
—Reporter.
! Miss Melissa Hinton spent Sun
day with Miss Rosa Gallmon.
j Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Payne and
.family of Thomaston spent Sunday
• with Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Payne
land family.
| Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Windham
, and family spent Sunday with Mrs.
j Nancy Windham of Thomaston.
j Master Eugene Albritton spent
~ c , . “ , lth e week end with Mr. and Mrs.
On Saturday, Oct. 11, eleven Carpenter and family
members of the Reynolds FHA | Mr. and Mrs. M. j. Hester and
Chapter attended the Distrcit I Pam of Junction City and Mr and
meeting of the Georgia Association Mrs. Aubry of Thomaston spent
cf the FHA at Vienna. We were ac- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs B F
companied by our Chapter advisor, Childree and Lliie Underwood and
Mrs. Marie White. family.
Members attending were: Shirley j Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Peacock and
Hobbs, Joyce Slaton, Susan Young, family, Gary Mclnvale spent Sun-
Ann Harp, Linda Hobbs, Tempie day in Andersonville. I
Hill, Joyce Visage, Betty Jean Po- j Mr. and Mrs. Roscie Mclnvale'
sey, Wylodine Hartley, and Theresa were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Cumings, , Mrs. Roy Peacock.
Highlights of the meeting in-1 Thaxin Rogers spent the week : «
eluded speeches by Senator Walter end with Mr. and Mrs. Stafford k
George of Vienna and Mrs. Bernice Rooks. _ , | ^
iMcCullar, editor of hte “Georgia ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCarty 1
News”. Other distinguished guests Mrs. Otis Morrell and family spent
, were Mrs. Janet M. Barber, State Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J C
! Advisor and Miss Inez Wallace, Childree and family.
State Supervisors; Marsha Tucker, Mrs. Grady Thompson and Grady
| vice-president of district I, presid- Jr., of Thomaston spent the week
ed over the meeting. | end with Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge
The speeches by our honored Payne.
I guests were interspersed with songs Rev. and Mrs. Cooper Locke and
and relaxers led by Marilyn Middle- Brenda of Thomaston, Mr. and Mrs.
I ton of Blakely, National V-Pres. William Roberson and Patsy of
j Shirley Hobbs of our Chapter Butler spent Sunday with Mr. and
gave “Our Thanks” to the honored Mrs. J. W. Windham.
I speakers and to Mrs. Lawrence 1 Miss Jane Windham spent Sun-
, Lilly and the Vienna Chapter for day with Miss Wiliorene Barrow,
the wonderful welcome we received Mr. and Mrs. James Bone, Karen
i and the pleasure and comfort they and John spent Sunday with Mr. *
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, November 11 and 12
Barbara Stanwick and Robert Ryan
IN
“Clash By Night”
Also Cartoon
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 7:45 p. m.
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Watch Repairing & Jewelry
Located next door to E. T. Shealy store in
Reynolds. Will be open for business Satur
day, Nov. t.
All work guaranteed. Our policy is to
satisfy our customers.
J. A. WILLIAMS
Reynolds, Ga.
*£3=5
providedfor us.
—Reporter.
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
Reynolds Basketball Team
Gives Schedule of Games
Tide
2 Large Boxes 55c
Macon Maid Coffee
lb 73c
Pillsbury Flour
5 lbs 49c
Armour’s Pure Lard
3-lb Ctn 39c
Starkist Chunk Style Tuna No. 1-2 Can 31c
Beaver’s Best Weiners
Cello Pkg lb 46c
33£
Pt.
S&
Complete
Line ot
fruit Cake
The Reynolds Basketball team
announces schedule of ball games
being planned for the next few
weeks as follows:
Nov. 7, Leslie (T)
Nov. 14, Hamilton (Hi
Nov. 18, Unadilla (T)
Nov. 21, Waverly Hall (T)
Nov. 24, Roberta (T)
Nov. 25, Butler (H)
Dec. 2, Oglethorpe.
Dec. 12, Talbotton (T)
Dec. 18, Unadilla, (H)
Jan. 6, Butler. (H)
Jan. 13, Talbotton (H)
Jan. 16, Roberta (H)
Jan. 23, Leslie (H)
Feb. 3, Hamilton (T)
Feb. 6, Butler (H)
Feb. 10, Buena Vista.
and Mrs. U. S. Underwood.
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peacock and
; family spent Thursday night with
i Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bartlett of
; Manchester.
I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parks spent
I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
1 Johnston.
Cross Roads
(H)
Mauk News
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Amerson and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer MeCornicky
! of Macon were recent guests of Mrs.
! E. G. W. Williams and Mr. and
{Mrs. H. C. Walker,
j Mrs. Hilton Taunton and children
i spent a few days last week with
| their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bussy.
| Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Hankerson
and Miss Hazel Hankerson attend-
jed the singing at Oglethorpe Sun
day.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taunton and
| children visited Mr. and Mrs. G.
jN. Taunton Sunday.
1 Mrs. Julia Waters, Mr. Monroe
Waters and Mrs. Beulah Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Woods of spent the week end with Mr. and
Akron, Ohio, Mrs. G. Parks and Mrs. Rufus Kirksey.
Mrs. Garnett Heath visited Mr. and Mrs. Mary Taunton spent a few
Mrs. Alton Heath Thursday evening, days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mclnvale Eloyd Jinks in Ideal,
and children of Atlanta spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Darby Kirksey and
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood- Mrs. B. F. Kirksey shopped in Ma-
all. con one day last week.
Mrs. M. B. Pittman Sr., and Miss Mr. and Mrs. George Spillers and
Musette Pittman spent the week- Mr Ronald Shehee visited Mr. and
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown. M r s. Crum Shehee Sunday.
Misses Gloria and Martha Ruth Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pike spent Friday night with their Healon Kirksey included Mr. and
grandmother Mrs. J. L. Rustin. Mrs. Arthur Jinks, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. J. R. Waller and Mr. and Otis Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Alton Heath attended the sing Lancaster and children,
ing convention in Oglethorpe. i Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Jones were
Mrs. E. H. Morrison, Mrs. C. Hill recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B.
and Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Whitley at- F. Kirksey.
tended the Association at Plains, • Mrs. Helen Parker and lit'tle
Ga., Thursday. daughter of Thomaston are spend-
Regret to report that Mrs. Laura ing a few days this week with Mr.
Montgomery and Little Linda Fay «nd Mrs. Homer Chapman.
Rustin are on the sick list. Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peterman
Montgomery is confined to her were recent visitors of their parents
home while Linda Fay is in Rey- Mr. and Mrs. David Peterman,
nolds hospital at time of this writ-) Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mclnvale
g. and children were recent visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ingram spent of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Theus and
the week end with Mrs. J. L. Rus- Miss Mattie Theus.
i. 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dent and
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Waller spent Sammie visited their parents, Rev
the week end with Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Childree one day
Robert Waller of Milledgeville. last week.
Pecans Wanted
Will pay best prevailing market prices for
GOOD pecans in large or small quanities.
We must stress quality due to the fact
that there are lots of faultp pecans this
year.
Will be buying in Butler Saturday after
noon.
Will buy money-makers if good.
J. S.»
Phone 2812
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Reynolds, Ga.
GXOUCHO says:
"I just saw the new De Soto. For the
first time in my life I wish I were
a garage!”
See the New 1953 DE SOTO
COMING NOV. 13
. and tell 'em Groucho sent you I”