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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER.
GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 27, 1952.
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Reynolds Department
Conducted by
fa* y
^Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds P
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams were in
JVIacoon Friday.
Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. J.
M. Weaver will be Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mts. Earl Wright spent Earl Weaver of Macon and Miss
Thursday in Atlanta. | Dot Bradley of Richmond, Va.
Mrs. George Porter will spend Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Powell of Ft.
Thanksgiving in Macon. j Thomas, Ky. arrived Sunday and
0 , . are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Mrs F H. Sams and Clinton Powell and Miss Martha Powell,
were in Atlanta Saturday.
. . At Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pruitt of
Mr. B E. Flowers is improved af- Thomas ton will spend Thanksgiv-
ter an illness of several days. j ing with Mr . and Mrs , Eric New .
Mrs. Vesta Beeland and Mr. Fred som and Mrs. Walker Newsom. j
Carter spent Friday in Columbus. | Mrs George DeLoach and baby
Friends of Mr. Baker regret that °f Atlanta are visiting her parents
in the Sams hos- Mr - and Mrs. E. H. Joinef. Mr. De-
he continue^ ill
pital.
Mrs. Walter Windham of Fort
Valley visited Mrs. C . D. Windham
^>uncjay.
MISS ANNIE ELIZABETH COCHRAN
Loach will join them for the week
end.
Mr. Joe Pyron of Eglin Field, Fla.
after spending the week end here,
accompanied by his mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodges of C. L. Pyron left Monday to visit
Americus visited relatives here relatives in Miami.
Sunday. j
j Mrs. Baker’s brothers and their
Mr. Lester Halley and Mrs. Car- wives, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Baker,
son Jordan were in Woodland Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Baker of Abbe-
Thursday. j ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. H L.
Mr . and Mrs. D. W. Payne and Baker hcr0 Sunday '
Mrs. R. E. Aultman spent Tuesday! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook and
in Atlanta. ’family will spend the week end
a »/r it. . , with their mother in Cominerce
Mr and Mrs^ Earl Wright and and wiU attend thfi football game
Mrs. Florine English were in Co- . Ath Saturday.
Jum Friday.
,, , „ ,, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams and
Mr. and Mrs Henry Hobbs and Sons and j c Newsom win — f
Angie visited ei r parens in ‘ i leave Wednesday to spend the week . ®f rs ' Wm - Cochran, Sr., of At-1 j n a 4-00 p; m. ceremony at the
" y ' ! dnd wl,h Mr ' and “»• Snowden '“."J 8 ’ " d ""” s *1 #P.f 8 !T e ' f o iMarlon. Ala., Methodist chureh on
Mr. and Mrs. Skippey Sheffield j Steele in Nashville, Tenn. Thomas D 2otaW son o) Mr and l^htlay, Nov. 2. Miss Elizabeth Ann
and children spen t e week enci| Thanksgiving guests at the home Mrs. Eugene H. Joiner of Reynolds, j White, daughter of Mr. nad Mrs. W.
m £.as ma . of Mr and Mrs F A Ricks will be The br j de . e i ect was gradua t e d s - white became the bride of Lt.
Miss Eva B. Griffith and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson and from the Napsonian School. Shej James H - Vason.
Mrs. Brazeal spent the week end , children of Atlanta and Mr. and attended the Atlanta Division, Uni- j Lt. Vason is the son of Mr and
in Columbus. . j Mrs - James Ricks and Jimmy. versity of Georgia where she was 1 Mrs. Joseph Vason III, of Ft. Lau-
Friends of Mr. Mangham Bee- 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson and corietv^th^ Clee C cii.lT h I derdale ’ Fla ’
land regret that he is ill at the 'Miss Adrian Ellison will spend oner/’WnrWhnn 1 The im P ress ive vows were read
Sams hospital iThanksgiving in Marshallville, Ga. P a Work s> ho P- r ° r the pastry R ev . Duffey, pastor of the church
p ; where they will be the guests of y ’ he has been associated hpfnrp thp a iti.r ,„uv,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Walker.
Macon spent the week end with
their mother here.
Miss Cochran to Wed
Mr. Thomas D. Joiner
Saturday, December 13
Miss Elizabeth White
;Weds Lt. J. H. Vason;
i Ceremony November 2
MRS. J. H. VASON
i . i . , J v . i-' cuioj' i paolUi Ui UlC LI1UILI1
ye *?' ® be bas been ui associated before the altar banked with tra-
b Communicable Disease | d iti ona i greenery, centered with
i M 1 A/r ira 1 u , Health c* JI a, y of the U> S - Publl< ; baskets of white gladioli, button
| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hester and Health Service mums, and ferns interspersed with
sons of Savannah and Mrs. Clay Mr. Joiner attended the Citadel, 1 seven-branched white candelabra
Miss Annie Monk has returned Whatley of Macon will spend the in Charleston, S. C„ and the Uni-l holdin „ li£rhted cathedral taners
from a Macon hospital and is at Thanksgiving holidays with their versity of Georgia Agricultural Miss Jane Cartpr nrcnnict anrf
the Sam s hospital now. | parents Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Whatley. College in Tifton. He is now in! Kermit Fix, vocalist gave the nro-
Mrs. George Brady, Mrs. J. B. j Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Brunson, Mrs. coup'lfwiU reside™ 1 ^ Wh9re the jg ram of nu P tia l music.
Hicks and Miss Martha Hicks vigit-W. F. Brunson, and Anise left Mon- The marriage will be solemnized Miss Jean Hamilt °n of Nashville,
ed in Montezuma Sunady. ;day to spend the Thanksgiving December 13, in the chapel of the i Tenn ” and Miss Ruth Brock were
Mrs Jim Brewer Mrs. Leila I boild ays with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nvs- Decatur Presbyterian church, withif b f. b [ idal att ® ndants - They were
Waters and Mrs. W. F. Brunson ' l7 na and fam,l Z ln Be thlehem- only the two (amllies present. Dr. S. a S, ™i ar
Penna. Hugh Bradley will 0 f fic i a te. | featuring a tight bodice of velvet
shopped in Macon Thursday.
Wednesday at 3 P. M.
and a five tiered net skirt over taf
jleta, ballerina length. They wore
j matching net stoles and their head
| dresses were turquois velvet ban-
ideaux with net pompoms centered
I with bronze mums. They carried
[ arm bouquets of bronze mums tied
and Mrs C w Hnatc nnH 1 The Woman’s Club will meet at with matching bronze satin stream-
id IVIrs^* Robert Cosev and the Club Chapter house next Wed- ers.
nesday, 3 p. m. j The bride was given in marriage
ville where they were the guests°of A very interestin g program has 1 by her father. Her wedding gown
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horton and been P lanned and all Club mem-, of Chantilly lace and net over taf-
bers are urged to be present. jfeta was ballerina length, fash-
I Mrs. E. W. Hodges Sr. Mrs. H. C. ioned with a skirt of banded tiers
Rev. Robert Gardner spent last Bond and Mrs. F. H. Sams will be of the net and lace, and a tight fit-
PPk in Atlanta attonHir,„ hnstpccpo |ted jacket of the Chantilly lace,
I buttoney to the waist line, with
j pointed sleeves over the hand. The
shoulder length veil of illusion net
fell from a bonnet of satin and
net. The bridal bouquet was a
white carnation, with satin stream
ers.
t n tj- i a tui- »» I Week-end guests at the home of ’
2S Woman’s Club Will Meet
Mr. and Mrs. George Brady. j Mrs . B R . Busse| . and gra ’„ d dau “™
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Royeton ters - Benjie and Judy Eidson of
spent Sunday in Americus with | Waycross.
Mrs. Lamar Griffin and family. j^ r
Miss Carol Barrow of Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosey and
spent the week end with her par-:^ amd y s P en t Sunday in Milledge-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barrow. i ville where they were the guests of
l Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horton and
Mr. and Mfs. J W. Waters, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Horton
Woodfin Hinton, and Mrs. B. W.
Hinton Sr., visited Milner Sunday.
week in Atlanta attending the hostesses.
Mrs. Lucy Lucas of Roberta is Georgia Baptist Convention. He was
spending Thanksgiving at the acompanied as far as McDonough 1
home of Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryan, by Mrs. Gardner and Susan who
. .. i, „ , visited he r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payne and Far „ aSnn
Jimmy left Monday to spend the, K
hoUdays with relatives in Miami., „ w C Windhani has returned' Mr . and Mr “ ar Carpen , et o(
Walker Newsom Mrs Erie “‘‘J Albany spent Sunday with Mr. and
—Club Reporter.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
SUNDAY & MONDAY, November 28 & 29
Roy Rogers
—In—
(( Pals of The Golden West”
Hit No. 2
Clifton Webb
“Elopement”
Friday Nigtht Show Starts at 7:45 o’Clock
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY, November 30
MONDAY, December 1
Ray Eolger and Allyn McLerice
—In—
“Where’s Charley?”
Also
News & Cartoon
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows 7:45 p. m.
TUESDAY & WEDNEHDAY, December 2 & 3
Patricia Neal and Michael Rennie
IN
’The Day the Earth Is Stood’
Also Cartoon
Nyoka & the Tigermen, No. 3
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 7:45 p. m.
i Taylor Mill News
Mrs. wainer newsom, Mrs. trie ■ ■: ~ wun Albany spent Sunday with Mr
Newsom and Miss Marian Newsom Mrs - Felton Hobb s and family.
spent the day in Thomaston Satur- ; Windham and ’ wir'p!? w fi? d M ?p Mrs - M - N - Poola and family vis-
, rjov i lnunsni ciud WsrrGn v\ r i 11 eto to j ■ * » m n , , . ,
'Atlanta to spend Thanksgiving Rufi^cnnHav^ 1 ^* Tom Robbins of
Mrs. R. L. Bell and Mrs. Jinks week end with Mr. and Mrs. John „ d ,;' T _
left Monday to attend the wedding H. Windham. f Mr . , and ^ r ®- J ame s Brown and
of their nephew and grandson in , ami y spe r* t Sunday with Mr. and
Colquitt.
Mr. Albert Carter has returned
from a visit to his sons George and
Albert in Beaumont and Houston,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and son of
Macon spent the week end with
Church Calendar for the
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
(Mrs. Hutchinson.
) Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Rogers were Mrs. Warn
er Brake and children, Mr. and Mrs
Felton Hobbs and children, Mr. and
jMrs. Frank Rogers and children
and Mr. L. D. Huckley of Macon.
I Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. C. E. Smith Jr., pastor of the E - R - R °e er -s were Mr. and Mrs.
ij i- . . ^ . ... . TTYnnb- Pallahon o
their oarents Mr and Mrs P E ! Rev. C. E. Smith Jr., pastor of the ^ , were a ™ mrs.
McDaiHe ’ M M E ' i Reynolds Methodist church, will be Frank Callahan and Miss Tossie
j guest preacher at the Reynolds Callahan and Mr. Solon Callahan
Mrs. Martha Stewart and Elaine Baptist church Sunday evening. aR °* R u P er f-
of Macon spent the week end here Members of both churches join each Robert Lee Hobbs spent Saturday
and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fifth Sunday evening for a joint ni ® bt with Jack Rogers.
C. B. Hicks. worship, at which time the respec- Mrs M - J ; Hester and Pam spent
Itive ministers share the leading of Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Mr. and Mrs. Gann Nelson of the service. This time the Baptists Chd dree.
Warner uobins spent the week end are haDpy ot welcome their Metho- ""
wainer nuuuis spent me wee* euu are haDpy ot welcome their Metho- Mr - and Mrs - Ade n W’indham and lueatnernecks of the famed First
here with Miss Ruth Nelson and d j s t friends in Christ into their family were Sunday visitors of Mr. Marine Division in Korea have un-
Mrs. Nelson, imiHcf and Mrs. Andrew (Miilrlrpp and limhprpri a "nmn" umonA. v .....
Joseph Vason, IV, of Ft. Lauder
dale, attended his broher as best
man.
Ushers were Wm. E. White,
brother of the bride, and Sam Way
of Hawkinsville, Ga.
For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs.
White chose a gray all over lace
over taffeta with black accessories,
her corsage was a purple orchid.
Mrs. Vason, mother of the groom
wore blue French lace with an or
chid corsage.
Following the ceremony, the
bride’s parents entertained with a
reception in the church parlors.
Marines’ "New”
Weapon Revealed
With the Marines in Korea—
Leathernecks of the famed First
j midst.
Mrs. Susie McCrary of Oglethorpe schedule of services for
and Mrs. Frank Young of Fort Re . wl °lds Baptist Church for
Valley were guests of Mrs. Ola corrdn g week is as follows:
Hicks Sunday. j Sunday
10 a. m. Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tye and son! 11 a. m. Public Worship. Sermon:
of Americus visited Mr. and Mrs.! “The ReleVance of the Eternal.’’
Virgil Powell and Miss Martha 6:30 p. m., B. T. U
and Mrs. Andrew Childree and
the fa ™ ly - J
the ^ r ‘ and Mrs. Paris and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Hartley of Reynolds.
limbered a “new” weapon — new
that is, to the Korean front.
It’s silent—deadly—and simple
a child could make one. In fact
children do make them. Because,
Powell Sunday.
7:30 p. m.
mon by Rev. C. E. Smith, Jr.
Tuesday
Misses Hazel Ireland and Geneva you see, this “new” Marine weapon
Posey spen the week end with is a slingshot _ king size> Weap ° n
thnr parents. , B
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Windham and I , Here , s how the Leatherneck mod-
ilev SDent the weekend in Caivn vv or k s. First, Marines fit a thick
A UVOUU j
3:30 p. m. Sunbeam Band at the Cairo
Mr. Douglas Saunders of Eglin
Field, Fla., will spend the week- 0 ou
end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. 'chiireh
W. D. Saunders. j Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adair and son!,, 7:30 P m - Pra yer Meeting Time.
Jim of Americus will spend Thank$- " How „ Do 1 Know That I am
giving with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Saved?”
Lane and family. I ———
The U. D. C. served a luncheon!
lor the R. E. A. Bookkeepers Con-!
ference at the home fo Mrs. S.J.
Tankersley Tuesday.
Public Worship Ser- Rde . v spent the weekend in Cairo. 1 1 %vorks - First, Marines fit a thick
cTST. r | Mrs.Donald Windham and Wayne I inner tube . ove r a tree. Then, 8
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee
aiiu ivixb. nerman
Birth Announcement spent Sunday in Americus -
Mr. and Mrs. James Leon Mc-
„ T ~ » , Cown of Columbus, announce the
Mr and Mrs. J. D. Lane and birth of a daughter November 20.
daughter, Beverley, of Americus She has been given the name Alice
yvere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Amelia. Mrs. McCown is the former
Lane and family Sunday. 'Mss Sue Kirksey of Reynolds.
of !men pull the big rubber band far
back and put a grenade in it. After
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bartlett and! S01 ™\ hi £ hly unscientific aiming
Mr. and Mrs. Drvden of Manchester j calculations, the tube is released
visited relatives here. sudenly and of goes the grenade
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins ofi sailing for the Chin ese lines.
Thomaston spent Sunday evening! Originally, the big slingshot was
with relatives here. : used to hurl canned foods into
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parks 1 front-lim? Marine outposts. But of
ficers clamped down on the rations
by air mail operation after one
Leatherneck was literally “beaned”
by a box of incoming food.
The Marines figure that if beans
can do that to a Letherneck the
iron “eggs” they’re using now must
be giving the Reds a real head
ache.
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
Betty Crocker Crustquick
21c
Armour Star Wieners
Cello Wrap lb 49c
Clorox
Qt 17c
Black Top Alaska Pink Salmon Tall Can 45c
Armour Pure Lard 3-lb Carton 39r
Duz
Large Size 25c
Gold Medal Flour
25 lbs $2.15
Armour Crescent Sliced Bacon lb Pkg 39c
DR. WILLIS L. WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Except Wednesday Afternoon
and Thursday
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