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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 13, 1952.
Woman . $ Soc|ety gf
Reynolds Department"cwanserviced
ncjiruiud vcpar illieill
2' co.duc.dbr » Monday Afternoon
| Civic Improvement Club ef Reynolds t\ The ch ris ,.a„
e^3"5£5^J5^a=5 4C^J5^a=3 Service met at the Methodist
i Church Monday afternoon at three
Miss Marion Newsome shopped Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ricks enter- o’clock and was called to ordef by
tained for their mother Mrs. F. A. the president, Mrs. F. M. Carson.
in Macon Saturday.
Miss Amelia Fletcher spent the “ cI “_ in honor of her birthday [The meeting ’ was opened with” a
■week end at Jackson. y ’
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tankerslev 'J* 1 ?’ L ’ :hur chwell of . .^ Iac ° n ’
I spent the week end with her
Church Calendar for the
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
The schedule of sendees for the
Reynolds Baptist Church for the
coming week is as follows:
Sunday
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Public Worship. Sermon:
3®x. Sidney Bryan „
ness trip to Macon Tuesday.
Mrs. Hoodman Parks visited her
sister in Junciton City recently.
o « A T» V/l
Thanksgiving hymn, followed with ! “The One-Track Man.
prayer by Mrs. Carson. i 6:30 p. m., B. T. U.
Minutes of the last meeting were 7:30 p. m. Public Worship. Ser-
read and approved followed by the mon: “Sign-Posts to Christ”
' Tuesday
3:30 p. m. Sunbeam Band at the
J. G. Hicks. Church.
Very good reports were given by Wednesday
spent Sunday in Ocilla. Kr _,l,„ „ . - .. , ,, icau anu appiuveu lonowea oy cne
S h !T and family Mr - and Mrs - roll call and reading the purple of
Mrs. H. K. Sealy is a patient at Sam Hobbs. j our Society by the Secretary Mrs.
uEmory Hospital, Atlanta. Mrs . Mattie Pyron, Mr. Joe Pyron
made a busi- an d Miss Katie Hicks spent Sun- —* ° —--
day in Columbus with Mrs. Eliza- the offlcers and standing commit- 7:30 p. m. Praye r Meeting Time
beth Parker. jtees. Mrs. D. T. Montford chairman Training Union will be in charge
J of hte Parsonage Committee report- °
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parks spent ed $527.33 spent on improvements Uf , i
, . a vveek end recently in Covington on the parsonage. WOfTIdfl S AUXllldrV
Mrs. Norris Sikes of Miami, Fla., with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. R. L. Bell had charge of the _
-wsiteri Mrs. Jame s Gray Friday. Hugh Harris. : devotional and she opened with Tljmer'S CHdDPl PHlirrH
Mrs. W. R. Whatley of Albany is Those playing golf at Ft. Valley |be song ’The Kingdom Is Com- '
vjsitiu 6 her daughter. Mrs. Harr,- Sunday Richard Parks ta f k on’Africa in whkh she empha”
Georee Bradv ’ ea%er and sized the great need for religious
Mr. Thomas Joiner and Mrs. E.H.I B oraay. [leaders. Mrs. Bell gave a very in-
Joiner visited relatives in Moultrie Mr. Jim Williams. Mrs. W c.' spirin S talk on “Forgiveness.”" The er - s ChaDPl met Nov - . ifc
xecentl * , Watson and Mrs. Louise McAfee of ™ etin g was closed with a song, monthlv Session. The meeting was
Mr. and Mrs. Booty Weaver of £ lbany "^e recent guests of MrsJ The Evening Prayer opened with prayer by Mrs. Casev.
Macon spent Sunday with Mrs. J.| Hoodman P a ^s. I -W, S. C. S, Reporter. I • -
M - Wa a ve r. I Mr. Jimmy Joiner who teaches « ...... , ,
at GMC, College Park, spent the ReynOlOS WOmail S Club
Barbecue at Taylor Mill
Saturday, November 22
There will be a barbecue lunch
Saturday, Nov 22, at Taylor Mill
school auditorium beginning at 11
a. m. and serving to continue until 'same day,
about 6 p. m.
Proceeds from the barbecue will
go to Mt. Olive Freewill Baptist
church building fund.
The plates will be $1.00 each.
The public is cordially invited.
An interesting program is being
planned for the evening of the
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
Met November 5th
The Woman’s Auxiliary of Turn
er’s Chapel met Nov.' 5 for its
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horton of
Macon spent Sunday with their F T h hI:
mother. Mrs. C. W. Hoats. ' Mrs ’ E ’ H ' Jouler '
week end with his parents. Mr. and
Met at Club-Chapter
House Wednesday p. m.
Mr. Earl Weaver of Macon spent
rmistice Day with his
-Mrs. Jenny Gray W'eaver.
Mrs. Willa Harp and
After the business session the fol
lowing program was rendered:
Song by group.
Introduction, "The Christian Wit
ness in Today’s World," by Mrs. A.
|J. Robinson.
J “W r ho Are to Witness?” Mrs.
.Tommy Casey.
I “To Whom Bear Witness." Mrs.
, Mack Miller.
“When and How Are Women to 1
Mr. Joe Pyron of Eglin Field, Fla.! Mr - A - M - Carter left Saturday by
was the week end guest of his P^ ane f° r Beaumont, Texas to visit
mother, Mrs. Mattie Pyron. his sons - Messrs George and Albert
Carter and families. I _ —
| The Woman's Club met at the j rvuen ami now Are \% omt
Armistice Day with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosey and Club-Chapter House Wednesday at fitness?” Mrs. R. C. Rogers.
family are now occupying the 3 p. m. j “A Steadfast Home Base." Mrs.'
apartment recently vacated by Mr. The meeting was called to order Earl Bone.
T * rs ' Artie i and Mrs. Richard Parks. ' by *he president, Mrs. Florine Eng-1 Special feature, “He that Winneth
Johnson are visiting their sister ; lish. After a song and the Lord’s ’ Souls is Wise,” Mrs. Charlie Moore
jvirs. cunens in Waycross. : Bob Brunson who is stationed at prayer the meeting was turned over and Mrs. Thompson.
t,» . . . 'Moody Field at Valdosta, visited to Mrs. C. S. Sawyer, program * -
Mrs Harry Powell made a bust-, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. .chairman. She then presented a
ss rip to hte btate Vocational Brunson for the week end. [group of FHA girls who gave a
School in Americus Friday. | very intere sting program on the
A ,_ ... .. „ ,, , 1 Mrs. Hugh Sawyer of Pensacola, objectives of the FHA.
r. and Mrs. Virgil Powell and Fla., is spending this week with | Mrs. D. W. Harp, district chair-
Mr .and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer and man of Americanism Campaign.
Mr .and Mrs. Eric Newsome. I After a short business session in
[which five new members were
. ir. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman, added to the Club the meeting was
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, November 14 and 15
Rod Cameron
—In—
“Rides of Sante Fe”
Hit No. 2
June Hauer
4*
Love Nest”
Friday Night Show Starts at 7:45 o’Clock
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, November 16 and 17
Marlene Dietrich and Arthur Kennedy
—In—
“Rancho Notorious”
(In Color)
Also
News & Cartoon
One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows 7:45 p. m.
Sundav:
children spent Sunday with
and Mrs. E F. Boyd at Adel
Mr.
Lord’s Prayer by group.
—Publicity Chm.
Reynolds Chapter Observes
National F.H.A. Club Week
C-
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, November 18 and 19
Jennifer Jones and David Farrar
IN
“Wild Heart”
Also Cartoon
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 7:45 p. m.
G
<S£^GT*^S> SrO-ra-Cv;
Mrs. Julian Whatley has return-
aJSsS”“’ U f« S0 “ n ^' lt Aultman and Mr! S 'lye, to tte" hoSISS? m£I ., Th ! Ee >' nI>lds ™ A Chapter besan j S
irs. Harold Posej at Augusta. and Mrs. D. W. Payne attended the T. L. Ruffin, Mrs. Eric Newsome, i lts observance of FHA Club Week | y
horse races in Hawkinsville and Mrs. Willard Brunson who on Sunday night, Nov. 2, by at- ; G
I __ j . . , . . , fPnHincr u/r\robin nt tbo D/Mtvrnl/tr. k
served delicious sandwiches and
a
Mrs. C. E. Smith Sr. is spending Thursday night
some time with her son and family j . s .
Rev-. C. E. Smith Jr. and family. ' , Mrs. Josephine Porter. Miss Lou- C °" ee '
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payne, Mr.' Mre”RiehaH H S^ n H "'- “ r
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ricks spent da ^‘
last week in Atlanta with Mr. and[ Major Jamie
Philpott. who has
-Press Reporter
Card of Thanks
lsk
Hatch Repairing & Jewelry
Located next door to E. T. Shealy store in 9
I wish to thank the people of, „
Taylor County fo r their generous Woman’s Club Meeting at
Mrs. Oscar Thompson and family. r ”“’ "*‘ w lur men scucmjuo womans uud ivh
spent some time overseas, has re- contributions to the Donald Wind-[the Mavor of our city Mrs Flo-
Miss-Anna Lizzie Parks spent Fri-1 LV rned h . or 7 e and wil1 leava for ham fund and state that up to this line English, proclaimed ' this
day night with her brother and La " v ' ,ednesda y "'here time the amount of 81,152.25 * has. week, November 2-8, a s National
-family, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Parks. 1 i* be J s f a * loned - Mrs - Luc y been donated. The latest reports FHA Week. The members present-' a
-H nd chlldren Wl11 J° in him from Mr. Windham. i s that he is ed the FHA emblem ceremony and L
Miss Aurelia Sawyer of Atlanta nere i ' riaay - still improving ; sang our state pep song. I
tending worship at the Reynolds
Baptist church. Rev. Robert Gard
ner, pastor of the church, chose for 2) n
hi s text hte FHA motto, “Toward V nPVnOmS
New Horizons,” and spoke on the Q " *
Christian home. of a md | - AH'-work guaranteed. Our policy is to
On Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 5, o, no c* f, J *
.several FHA members attended hte y SStlStj 1 OUT CUSlOIllCrS.
which q
a
spent the week end with h?r
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer. 1 More than 300 U. S. flags were
„ v_, presented to public schools in Geor-
Mr and Mrs. Bobby Aultman, Mr. gi in 1952 by American Le-ion
and Mrs Jack Thompson, Mr. and posts. The Legion has a drive un-
?L U< ?. 0lpb Par . ks attended the derway to encourage every school
basketball game in Leslie Friday in Georgia to display the U S
flag regularly and properly.
Rev. Cooper Locke.
—Reporter.
I)
J. A. WILLIAMS
Reynolds, Ga.
('FTl- r.-T)
Aultman S
Reynolds,
uper Store
Georgia
Arm & Hammer Soda
Box 5c
Pet or Carnation Milk
3 Tall Cans 41c
Dixie Crystal Sugar
5 lbs 47c
Aunt Jemima Grits
Box 17c
Jello
6 Boxes 49c
Rinso
Large Box 25c
Gold Medal Flour
25 lbs $2.15
Banner Bacon
Cello Wrap lb 49c
33d
PL
Complete
Line ol
/
Fruit Cake
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Taylor County Motor Co.
•Reynolds, Ga.