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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER. GEORGIA, JANUARY 15, 1953.
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Reynolds Department?
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Mrs. Katie Taunton has returned
to Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson were
In Leslie Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mims spent
Sunday in Macon.
Miss Beulah Barrow is teaching
in the Taylor Mill school.
Mrs. F. M. Carson visited friends
in Monticello Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elam Griffith were
in Macon one day recently.
Mrs. Earl Wright and Mrs. H.
Beeland were in Talbotton Monday.
Mrs R. R. Brewer and Mrs. J H.
Brewer shopped in Macon Thurs
day.
Miss Laurice Aultman visited her
sister, Mrs. Mullis in Macon Sun-,
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and
Susan visited relatives in Macon
Sunday.
Mrs. S. J. Tankersley and Miss
Amelia Fletcher were in Atlanta
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Bone and chil
dren of Columbus, were Sunday
guests of Mr .and Mrs. E. A. Hol
lis.
Mrs. B. W. Hinton and Mrs. Wal
ter Fosling attended the concert by
the Bessie Tift Choir at Roberta
Sunday afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley spent
the week end in Winston-Salem, N.
C.They attended the funeral of Mrs.
Whatley’s grandfather.
the
the
The schedule of services for
Reynolds Baptist Church for
coming week is as follows:
Sunday
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Public Worship. Sermon:
“The Straight Path.”
6:30 p. m., B. T. U.
7:30 P. M. Public
Sermon: “Plated or Genuine.
Monday
3:30 p. m., W. M. S., Circle No.
1, meting at the home of Mrs.
Mattie Pyron.
8 p. m. Bonnie Ruffin Circle,
meeting at the home of Mrs. Wil
lard Brunson.
Tuesday
Benefit Ball Game
Next Tuesday Night
At Reynolds Gym
Next Tuesday night at the Rey
nolds gym the Woodmen of the
World all-stars will play Reynolds
A. C. in a Benefit Basketball
game.
All proceeds from htis game will
go for sweaters for boys’ and girls’
Worship. I teams of Reynolds Hi.
Be sure to come out and see
this game and enjoy the fun.
Reynolds Methodist WSCS
Met Monday Afternoon
The Reynolds WSCS met in busi
ness session at the church Monday
afternoon with the President, Mrs.
F. M. Carson, presiding.
Rev. Smith gave a very interest
ing talk on Evangelism in the
Church. Mrs. Tommie Joiner sang.
Mrs. F. A. Ricks led the devotional.
—WSCS Reporter.
Reynolds Basketball Team
Gives Schedule of Games
The Reynolds Basketball team
announces schedule of ball games
being planned for the next few
weeks as follows:
Jan. 13, Talbotton (H)
Jan. 16, Roberta (H)
Jan. 23, Leslie (H)
Feb. 3, Hamilton (T)
Feb. 6, Butler (H)
Feb. 10, Buena Vista. (H)
joint Circle Meeting at
Methodist Church Planned
For Tuesday Afternoon
„ „ , „ _ ^ 3:30 p. m. Sunbeam Band at the
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. What- church. j
Wednesday J Circles I and II will meet in joint
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Time, session at the Methodist church
ley during the week end were Mrs,
J. W. Mimbs and sons, Jack and
Jimmy of Milledgeville .
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harp and chil
dren spent several days recently j
in Doerun guests of Mrs. Harp’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bacon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brewer and
daughters, Jimmie Ray and Mary,
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brewer visited
Mrs. Goodman at Byron Sunday.
Phillipians, chapter two.
8:15 p. m. Choir Practice.
Who's Who in 1952
RHS Senior Class
■Tuesday at 3:00 p. m.
| Each member of both Circles is
[Urgently requested to attend this
( meeting and learn more about
Modern Samaritans. Are you one?
—Reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank West, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy McCowen of Co
lumbus visited Mr. and Mrs. Brea-
zealle and Miss Eva B. Griffith
Mesdames Tankersley, Carson and Sunday.
Edgar Whatley were inAtlanta
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horton of
Macon visited Mrs. W. B. Hoats
Monday.
Miss Martha Rowell and'Mrs.
Virgil Powell were shopping in Ma
con Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Sealy and
Miss Marian Newsom were in Ft.
Valley Thursday.
Mr. Roy McDaniel who has re
turned to the States is stationed in
Ft. Jackson, S. C.
Mrs. W. T. Ricks spent Wednes
day in Macon with her daughter,
Mrs. W. R. Clay Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley and
Mrs. Elza Barrow spent the week
end in Marietta with relatives.
Mrs. Barrow remained over for a
more extended visit.
Hollis
Willing Workers Club
Mr.
and Mrs. Sawyer had as
their guests during the week end
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy of Atlanta;
Mrs. Goree of Cuthbert; Mr and
Mrs. W. Goree of Macon.
Reynolds Hi Tigers Split
With Butler Hi Bears
Paced by lanky James Hartley
the Reynolds Hi Tigers managed a
Macon county’s school row was split with the Butler Bears Tuesday
being heard in State Supreme night in the Reynolds gym. The
Court in Atlanta yesterday. Reynolds boys won in a thriller all
Mrs. Wm..Keen, Mrs. Irwin Taun *h. e way 43-40.
ton and Miss Elder Blackmon; weire
shoppin in -Macon Thursday.
Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. Flowers are visiting their
Sister, Mrs. Blount in Florida.
Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Patterson Sr.
of Box Springs visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Patterson Jr. and family Sun
day.
A number from the Methodist
Most Popular: Barbara
and L. A. Hudson. ,, . _ ki j*
Most Athletic: Jeanette Barfield IldS IniCrCStlflQ MCGlIlM)
and Dan Pool.
Most Likely to Succeed: Shirley _
Trussell and Skippy Ogburn. The Willing Workers Club met
Best Dressed: Babs Bond and Dec - 17th ,n the sch ° o1 auditorium
Charles Young. , which was decorated in keeping
Best Sports: Connie Wainwright.f est * ve season,
and Lawrence Hortman. | The meeting was opened with
Best Looking: Sylvia Ann Hart-. prayer by Mrs. Earl Neisler. Mrs.
man and Taylor Childre. j Clifford Adams presided over the
Cutest: Joyce Slaton and Louie .business session.
Warthen. J Mrs. Hortman and Mrs. Tim Hort-
Wittiest: Camille Fuller and man were welcome visitors. We
Bobby Smith. |were pleased to have Mrs. Ikie
Neatest: Melba Lane and Law- Hortman become a member of the
rence. Club.
Most Intelligent: Shirley Trussell m fs Walter O’Nneal
and Skippy Ogburn.
Best All ’Round: Sylvia Ann
Hartman and Thurman Windham.
will be
cheer reporter for the month.
Mrs. Howard Fulton gave a re-
Cutetest: Gloria Youngblood and |>° r ' ,he Improvement contest in
__ & which we won second place. A
Mattie Lou check and Scr °H wa s presented.
Program chairman for the after
noon was Mrs. J. C. Fuller who
Don Bond.
Most Considerate:
Eubanks and Lawrence Hortman.
Class Romeo: Otis Ogburn.
Mauk News
r The girls from Butler were no
match for the Reynolds lassies as
they ran to a 64 to 20 win. Led by
the Hart sisters, J. Hart got 23
points and N. Hart, 4. The girls
game was close for the first quar
ter. After the beginning of the sec
ond quarter the game was never
in doubt.
The boys game was close all the
way with Butler enjoying the big
gest lead of the game at half time,
read from Luke 2:1-14.
An original skit was presented on
a family at Christmas Eve:
Mrs. Emory Parr, Mother.
Mrs. Lavelle Steves, Father.
Mrs. Sammie McCrary, Mrs. Ed-
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Brown spent win Booth, Mrs. Dugger Cosey, Mrs.
Sunday with Mr. J. H. Turner and c. J. McCrary, children,
family. | Silent Night and O Come All Ye
Mr. and Mrs. B. Montgomery and Faithful were sung.
Miss Mary Joyce Montgomery spent I Christmas gifts were exchanged.
Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Russell Hostesses for the afternoon were.
Montgomery of Thomaston. Mrs. Howard Fulton, Mrs. Lavelle
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purvis spent Stevens, Misses Mattie and Clyde
Wednesday with Mrs. U. G. Wall. , Windham. They served sandwiches
Mrs. Lewis Watson and Mrs. coffee and fruitcake.
Thelma Stewart spent Wednesday j —
with Mrs. Cleatous Hill and Mrs.
E. H. Morrison.
Mrs. B. J. Pike spent Sunday
night and Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Pike.
Miss Patsy Garrett spent the
Howard News
church will go to Warner Robins 24 14 - The Ti 6ers took the floor the
Friday to attend the District meet-' secontl ha,f and outplayed their
Ing. | foes from Butler completely in the, „ ilos raioy ua[[eil spt; ru me Mr _ T F Rrnu/n ie vicl .. n . or
| halt. Outstanding players for Butler week end with Miss Barbara Wall. da Stet Mrs G D L^kT and
Sams’ hospital reports first 1953 were Spillers, a nice ball handler, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rustfn and f am ilv in Butler
white child for its popular matemi- and helping Hartley for the Tigers son Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Tom y
ty ward as Susan Lynn Young, was Felton Slaton with 10 points.!Turner spent the week end with BeV- and Mrs. C. W. Hancock and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James The two teams will meet for their Mr. and Mrs. H>. W. Woodall children were dinner guests Sunday
Young. Date and hour of birth: Jan. | final game in the Reynolds gym,
7, 11:00 p. m. I Feb. 6th.
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Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Ceoroia
Macon Maid Coffee
l-lb Pkg
73c
Carnation or Pet Milk
3 Tall Cans
41c
Armour Pure Lard
3-lb Ctn
39c
Pillsbury Flour
10-lb Bag
95c
Bell Potted Meat
Car
i 5c
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Edwards and
Douglas and Mr. Rochard Barnes of
Macon were week end guests of Mr.
S. P. Edwards and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson Jr.,
Swifts
Oriole
BACON
Mr .and Mrs. ‘ John Daftiel and ? f Mr ’ and ^ rs ’ Jame f Brow "and
children, Patricia and Kenneth, . for of Mr ’ and Mrs - Q uin *
we erSunday visitors of Mr. and l ° n Uark -
Mrs. David Daniel. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. M. B. Pittman Sr., returned R - L - Brown included Mr. and Mrs.
home Saturday after a two months A - ^ Fain Jr., Mr. A. F. Fain Sr.
£ j visit with Mr. and Mrs. Duke Pitt- and Mrs - w - A - Motley of Eufaula
* I man of Flushnig, N. Y. Ala., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edwards
*1 Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pike, Mrs. B. Ir - Sonny and Charlotte Edwards
%' J. Pike and Misses Gloria and Mar- were guests Sunday.
* j tha Ruth Pike spent Sunday p.m.
with relatives in Manchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Montgom
ery spent Friday night with Mr
*j* and Mrs. B. Montgomery.
❖ r Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Conant of accompanied Mr. Buddy Brown to
% | Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Paul ,he University of Georgia at Ath-
* Pruitt of Atlanta spent the week ons Sunday and returned home
* end with Mrs. M. B. Pittman Sr. Mond ay.
* and family. R ev. and Mrs. L. F. Vanlanding-
| Mr .and Mrs. Walter Purvis spent ham> Misses Rosalyn and Jackelyn
Wednesday night with Mr. and and Davdd and Frank of Atlanta, 1
spent Saturday nite with Miss Mae
, Vanlandingham. |
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Means nad
: Cynthia of Baxley and Mrs. John
'Means and Miss Ruby Means of
Louisville were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Perkins and
Miss Martha Perkins. Other guests
on Sunday included Miss Virginia
p,:enn i„u * *. . . Perkins, Mrs. Sue Brandon, Rev.
of P i' l f ° r th * ma !" t r a '? 0e and Mrs ‘ L ' F - Vanlandingham and
continued h m k* Childron of Atlanta and, Miss Berta
continued and free labor will be Per kins of Butler !
s,r m s| e „eS'o t f e R r s on a„ B r^: re'sr 8 ' 6 in c ~,
nue on Tuesday afternoon. w n rti j ,, „ ..
The Commissioners - Chairman Martin entertained the^WsS Tu^s-
Large Box 27c i Mrs B - Montgomery,
CONVICT LABOR IN
UPSON COUNTY WILL
BE DISCONTINUED
—
From Thomaston Times:
1 Lb
Hays Arnold, Herman Barker and dav n m
L. T. Woodall Jr.—made a joint an- Recent
nouncement of their decision Tues
day.
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DR. WILLIS L. WEBC
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Except Wednesday Afternoon
and Thursday
Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Brown included Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Watson Sr. of
Charing; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hobbs,
Buddy and Gary Hobbs of Butler;
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson Jr.
and Mr. Buddy Brown.
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
720 Thaxton Ave.
Phone 4538 Thomaston, Ga.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY—January 16 and 17
Allan “Rocky” Lane
—in—
“Leadville Gunslinger”
Hit No. 2
Irene Dunne
“It Grows On Trees”
Friday Night Show Starts at 7:30 o'clock
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY—January 18 and 19
Robert Ryan and Julia Adams
“Horizons West”
Also News & Cartoon
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows 7:30 p. m.
TUESDAY & WENDESDAY—January 20 and 21
Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie
IN
“Son Of All Baba”
Nyoka & the Tigerman, No. 10
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 7:30 p. m.
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