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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLERy GEORGIA, JANUARY 22, 1953.
Reynolds Department
w. — Conducted by
| Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds t
Mr. and His. E. H. Griffith spent
Thursday In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley
were in Macon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill King spent
Thursday in Cordele on business.
Mrs. Harold Posey of Atlanta,
spent the week end with his fami
ly-
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fountain and
children shopped in Macon Satur
day.
Mr. John Mims spent the week
end in Macon with Mr. Don
Mims.
Mrs. G. W. Spillers spent the
week end in Thomaston with her
family.
Mr. Thomas Perkins and daughter
Brenda, spent Wednesday in At
lanta.
Messrs Julian Whatley and Char
lie Horton spent Monday in At
lanta.
Mr. George Goddard and Mr.
John Mangham were in Atlanta
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Covington
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Parks
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Borders and
Mrs. Walton Hodges Jr., spent Fri
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. M. Hollis, Mrs. Susie
Woods and Julian Hollis were in
Macon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Livingston and
Mrs. Kate Swearingen visited in
Ellaville Sunday.
Mr. Oscar Thompson of Atlanta,
Is visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Ricks.
Miss Joyce Fuller of Macon, spent
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ogburn and
Skippy were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Dykes of Warner
Robins Sunday.
Methodists of State
Plan Conference-wide
Visitation Campaign
Reynolds Basketball Team
Gives Schedule of Games
The Methodists of the
Georgia Conference will conduct a
Conference-wide Evangelism Cam
paign beginning April 18 and con
tinuing through April 24.
The Reynolds Basketball team
announces schedule of ball games
South l being planned for the next few
weeks as follows:
Jan. 2.3, Leslie (H)
Feb. 3, Hamilton tT)
Feb. 6, Butler (II)
Feb. 10, Buena Vista. (H)
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fountain and
Jack were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doyel in But-
ley.
Representatives D. E, Byrd, who
is attending the General Assembly
in Atlanta, spent the week end at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pye of
Americus were spend the day
guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Powell.
Mrs. J. E. Brown of Howard who
spent sometime with her brother,
Mr. H. K. Sealy, during his illness
has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brewer and
Mrs. Addie Hammock spent Sunday
in Plains, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Radcliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Aultman and ii ari| U.II D arn0 c
Miss Laurice Aultman spent the HISS IWy lieil Ddl I1CS
week end in Columbia, S. C-., w Rh.y_ UJ.J Em* W P Palin All*
Mr. and Mrs. John Woward Aultman ( lw " CU Lila# If. I. vGIIIIUII,
Mrs. I. C. Eubanks spent sev- Date Announced Later
eral days last week in Montezuma (
with her mother, Mrs. . Miller who | q £ w idespread interest is the an-
is a patient at a hospital in that nouncei -nent today of the engage-
Mrs. Whatley of Reynolds
Participates in Honoring
State F. W. Club Official
Hamilton, Jan. 19—Plans to hon
or the State President, Mrs. Chester
city. ’ment of Miss Mary Nell Barnes to Martin, Atlanta, Federated Worn-
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hartley and Atlanta™ 0 " ^ ^ U ’! an ’ s Clubs of Georgia ’ were made
family and Mr. and Mrs. Claude ThR ‘ wedrtinty date will be an-! b y members of the Hamilton Wom ‘
Reese and children of Macon s p e ”j nounced later."* Ians Club at their January meeting
The bride-elect is the daughter of at the Baptist Pastorium in Hamil-
Mrs. O. R. Lucas of Reynolds and ton
the late C. Cleveland Barnes of
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Lane and family.
Shoppers in Macon Thursday in-,
eluded Mr. andMrs. Lawrence [ 1 ^oumy
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neis-
ler, Miss Eva B. Griffith and Mr
Herschel Breaveale.
The# affair will be a luncheon
Crowell News
Miss Margaret Posey of Atlanta,
Spent the weekend with her moth
er, Mrs. David Posey.
_ , . , , „ meeting at the Clubhouse at thej
Miss Barnes was graduated from Qa Qn Feb 14 . sharing 1
Reynolds High school and attend- honors with Mrs Martin win be
ed Business Training Institute in Mrg E Whatley, Reynolds, 3rd
Macon and has been employed by Distn - ct Presi(lent other Womans
Western Union in Atlanta for the members in this area will be
past two years. 'invited to the luncheon which
Ensign Cannon is the son of Mr. . „ . , „„„ * .. . . ,
, ^ ~ promises to be one ot the outstand-
and Mrs. R. O. Cannon of Warm , - .. „ „„„„
Springs, Ga. He was graduated from
Rosemont High School and attend
ee i ed the University of Georgia where
Miss Janey Neisler spent
week enw ith her parents, Mr. and j he graduated in the Spring of 1950
E Neisler with the Bachelor’s Degree in Busi-
! ness Administration and has been
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Childres Sr. serving in the U. S. Navy since that
had as their guests Sunday: Mr. lime
Mr s J Tankerslev is attending and Mrs. A. B. Childres Jr., and , ———- -
Mi. b. J. lanKersiey is auenoing famjly Qf Griffin; M r. and Mrs.]
Felton Childres of Reynolds; and
Mr. Ernest Rumph of Ft. Valley.
Miss Jeanette Childres is recov
ering nicely from a foot operation
last week.
Miss Peggy Lucas and Miss Ag-
Mr. Geno Gray of Augusta spent Mrs. H
the week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Gray.
is
an REA Conference in San Fran
cisco, Calif., this week.
Mrs. R. E. Aultman is spending
several days in Atlanta the guest
of Miss Anita Marshall.
ing events of the season.
Church Calendar for the
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hollis and Joe
of Rupert were Sunday guests of nes Carr of Macon spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hollis. j with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lucas.
,, J J . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson were
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Borders and g unda y guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Taylcr Mill News
Chris spent Sunday in Ft. Valley
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Borders
All members of the Reynolds
Baptist Church are urged to be
present at a special meeting of the
congregation following the service
Miss Jean Piper who is a student worship Sunday morning. At
at Crawford Long Hospital, Atlanta, ^his t m j e ^ be important matters of
spent the week end with her P ar ‘, missionary giving and local build-
ents, Supt. and Mrs. Piper. , j n g expansion will be considered.
Miss Annie Rogers and Julian of T be presence of the entire member-
Manchester, spent Friday night sb jp j S necessary for a truly demo-
with Mr. Will Rogers and Mr. an d; cra tj c meeting and a constructive
Mrs. Stanford Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Rogers,
Mr.
George McCrary.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Earl Neisler and Mrs. Ed Bloodworth and Mrs.
Mrs. Troy Whatley spent Satur- of Butler announce the engage- Stanford Rooks of Ft. Valley visited
day night in Columbus with her ment of their daughter Janey of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Rogers,
sister, Mrs. Dorothy Haskins. She Butler and Macon, to Dr. Clifford | Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers and
was accompanied by her mother, Montgomery of Butler, the wedding Alfred were dinner guests of Mr.
Mrs. S. B. Smith who remained for to take place Sunnday, Feb. 15, at and Mrs. J. W
a more lengthy visit.
I Crowell Methodist church.
j decision.
A complete program of services
is as follows:
Sunday
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Public Worship. Sermon:
, “An Old Question and an Old
Windham Sunday. | Answer ”
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Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
Sugar
5 lbs 47c
Stokely Tomato Catsup
14-0z Bottle 19c
Campbells Pork & Beans
2 1-lb Cans 25c
Armours Pure Lard
n l n r\~ cc
3-lb Carton 35c
| Sunnydale Oleo
lb 21c
Armour’s Star
WIENERS
Lb Cello
49c
Nice Juicy
ORANGES
Dozen
20c
Rev. Cooper Locke of Thomaston
conducted worship at the Taylor
Mill Baptist church during the
<• week end.
.*. j Patsy Roberson spent the week
end with Phyllis Tomlin at the
* 3’eacher‘s Cottage. ,
* 1 Mr .and Mrs. M. J. Heste r and
* j Pam and Miss Katherine Mosley ,
*> visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Childres
*:*, Sunday. i
•> | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Posey spent I
I-i, the week end in Oglethorpe.
••• | Joyce Peacock spent Friday j
*> night with Jane and Jerry Wind-
*:* * ham.
| Mrs. Boss Busbee, Authur and i
£ Gaynelle and Mr. Merritt rode to]
* Americus to get Paul, who is at- ]
•> tending -the trade school there.'
Miss Posey accompanied them.
•> | Nancy Windham spent
$ | with Jerry Windham.
*
11:50 a. m., Church Conference.
6:30 p. m., B. T. U.
7:30 P. M. Public Worship.
Sermon: “Pitching Pennies.”
Tuesday
3:30 p. m. Sunbeam Band at the
Church.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Time.
Phillipians, chapter two.
8:15 p. m. Choir Practice.
Cross Roads
and
few
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hinton
Anne of Columbus, spent a
days last wek with their parents,
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kirksey.
Mr .and Mrs. Charles Lancaster
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cone and ] an d children visited Mr .and and
baby and Miss Sara Parks spent Mrs. Otis Mott Friday.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman . Recent visitors o£ M r. and Mrs.
a ^„ S- . , ' Healon Kirksey included Mr. and
lhaxme Rogers spent the week
end in Ft. Valley.
Mrs. Roberson has returned home
after several weeks in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gates, Lo-
Recent visitors of Mr.
Healon Kirksey included Mr.
Mrs. Bill Bussey and Mr. and Mrs.
Darby Kirksey and Dione.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bone and
children visited their parents Mr. i
^ quita and* Vandy,**and^MrsT Wilson and Mrs - Abe Jordan one day last
•j* ] of Athens were visitors in Taylor week>
♦ Mill community Sunday. Mrs. Worthen Taunton and Mrs.
£ I A bridal shower was given I.o- Mar y Taunton were recent visitors
❖ j quita Gates Sunday at the Taylor of Mr - and Mrs - David Peterman.
* | Mill school auditorium. Although Mrs. George Theus, Mrs. Clyde
*, the weather was unfavorable there Walker and Mrs. E. G. W. Will-
| was a large attendance. Many iams visited Mrs. Floyd Jinks one
*:* j lovely and useful gifts were re- day last week.
❖ ceived. The bride-elect was lovely Mr. and Mrs. Crum Shehee and
in a black crepe trimmed in white children visited their parents Mr.
lace and sequins. jand Mrs. Elzie Shehee Sunday.
q. ,, . 1 | Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dent and
Birth Announcements ;S° nnie were recent guests of Rev.
,, , „ „ and Mrs. William Childres.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kennon Jr.
of Warner Robins announce the
❖
•> birth of a son Jan. 17 at Sam’s hos-
*:* pital in Reynolds. He
•> 1 called Danny Watson.
^ 1, , a ^ * 1 Mrs. Kennon was before her mar
riage Miss Betty Sue Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wade visited
Mr. and Mrs. B. F- Kirksey last
is to be Thursda y-
Mrs. Florence Hankerson and
Miss Hazel Hankerson visited Mr.
and Mrs. G. N. Taunton recently.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, January 23 and 24
Rod Cameron
—in—
“Fort Osage”
Hit No. 2
Robert Hutton
“Gobs and Gals”
Friday Night Shaw Starts at 7:30 o’clock
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P.
M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, January 25 and 26
Cornel Wilde and Phyllis Thaxter
—In—
“Operation Secret”
Also News & Cartoon
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p.
Monday Shows 7:30 p. m.
m.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, January 27 and 28
Jeff Chandler and Scott Brady
IN
“Yankee Buccaneer”
Nyoka & the Tigerman No. 11
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 7:30 p. m.
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