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THE
BUTLER HERALD,
BUTLER.
GEORGIA, JANUARY 29, 1953.
ts <s^ja^cyb tfOj
Reynolds Department’
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Conducted by
Church Calendar for the
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
S Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds r „
■ tCS^'(>'^CV5
Dr. F. F. Sams and Clinton spent
Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Payne spent
Tuesday in Macon.
Miss Elaine Windham spent last
week end in Waycross.
Mr. Hersdhel Breazeale is spend
ing this week in Savannah.
Miss Annie Monk was at home
from Macon for the week-end.
IVfr. and Mrs. Henry Hobbs spent
Sunday in Butler with relatives.
Mrs. J. T. Barrow and Mrs. Jack
Hobbs were in Montezuma Friday.
Mr. and Mrs James Ricks and
Jimmy spent Saturday afternoon in
Macon.
Mrs. Lewis Ruffin and Mrs. Dixie
Harrell spent Saturday in Monte
zuma.
The Wilma Sawyer Circle met
with Mrs. Ed Goddard Monday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson and
Miss Babs Bond spent Saturday in
Atlanta.
Mr. T. Whatley left Sunday to
attend an REA convention in San-
Francisco,
Mrs. Ed Goddard and Mrs. S. H.
Bryanspent Monday afternoon in
Ft. Valley.
Mrs. T. Whatley and Mrs. C. E.
Marshall visited relatives in Rich
land Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooper and
Miss Martha Powell spent Thurs
day in Macon.
Mrs. Dick Windham has returned
home from the Middle Georgia hos
pital in Macon.
Mrs. Mai tie Pyron entertained
her Missionary Circle at her home
Monday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Byrd and Mr. and Mrs. Trvin Taunton and
son of Atlanta, spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. William Keen snent
with relatives here. Sunday in TTiomaston the guests of
,, „ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taunton.
Mr. Joe P.vron of Eglin Field, j
spent the week end with his moth- Th<> Anthonv-Rarro'” Circle mot
er, Mrs. Mattie Pyron. Mondav after noon with Mrs. A .J.
Miss Carol Barrow of Atlanta, F° l, n1ain and Mrs. R. E. Aultman
spent the week end at home with a * ^e h orne °f Mrs. Fountain.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barrow. „ T
Mr. and Mrs. E. L M^ ,r ov.o.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Boyd of Adel dron nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
are spending the week end with Peterman of Warner Robins wm-e
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell. , Sunday guests of Mrs. Jack Hollis.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Billv Whatlev and
Savannah, spent one day this week daughter of Atlanta, snent the
with Mr. and Mrs. H.K. Sealy. week pnd here with relatives. Mrs
| Whatley and Laura are remaining
here for a week’s visit with Mr
Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Smith Sr. of
Kite, spent several days last week
with Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Smith Jr.
Miss Margaret Woods of Atlan
ta, was at home for the week end
with her mother Mrs. Susie Woods.
Mrs. S. B. Smith returned yester
day from Columbus where she has
spent the past week with relatives.
Mrs. Willard Brunson entertained
the Bonnie Ruffin Circle of the
Baptist Missionary Union Monday
night.
Mr. Charles Ricks spent several
days last week in Atlanta *with Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Thompson and
family.
Mrs. Ed Goddard, Mrs. Gray
Hicks, Mrs. Jim Brewer and chil
dren spent Thursday afternoon in
Ft. Valley.
Rev. Robert Gardner is spending
several days in Macon this week
attending an Evangelistic Confer
ence there .
Miss Martha Powell and Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Boyd spent Sunday
in Americus, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Tye.
Mr. Douglas Saunders, of Eglin
Field. Fla., is spending this week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Saunders.
Mr. Oscar Thompson has re
turned to Atlanta after spending
several days this week with rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bond were
called to Waycross Saturday after
noon on account of the serious ill
ness of Mr. Bonds’ mother.
Miss Mary Ann Horton of Wes-
levan College win snend a few
da Vs this week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chrlie Horton.
Taylor Mill News
Virginia Morrell spent the week
end with Linda Childree.
Mrs. T. S. Rogers visited her
brother in«Hamilton.
Joyce Peacock spent Friday
night w’ith Thaxine Rogers.
Rev. J. W. Hutchinson of Alabama
filled his usual appointment at the
Freewill church. He was the guest
of Mr. anil Mrs. Vance Mullins
A complete program of services
as follows:
Sunday
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Public Worship. Sermon:
"Our Teacher, Father, and Master.’’
6:30 p. m., B. T. U.
7:30 P. M. Public Worship, .Sunday,
Sermon: “The Second Coming.” Willorene Barrow
Monday
3:30 p. m., W. M. U. Business
Meeting at the Church.
Tuesday
3:30 p. m. Sunbeam Band at the
Church.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Time.
Philippians, chapter three.
8:15 p. m. Choir Practice.
Crowell PTA Plans
To Celebrate Birthday
The Crowell P. T. A. plans to
celebrate their third birthday with
a party at the school auditorium
Friday, tomorrow, at 7:30 p. m.
The public is cordially invited to
come and bring a covered dish and
take part in our program.
Admission to our party is one cent
for each year of age.
— —Reporter.
Methodists of State
Plan Conference-wide
Visitation Campaign
The Methodists of the South
Georgia Conference will conduct a
Conference-wide Evangelism Cam
paign beginning April 18 and con
tinuing through April 24.
Reynolds Woman's Club
Will Meet Wednesday p.m.
spent Sunday
with Jerry and Jeane Windham.
The week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Parks were Misses
Sara Parks and Grace Palmer and
Little Beverly Cone of Macon and
Airman First Class James Parks
of Savannah.
Mrs. Tomlin and Phyllis spent
the week end in Porterdale.
Paul Curtis is a new member of
our fifth grade at school. We wel
come him.
Our community continues to
have quite a number of its citi
zens who are numbered among
the sick. We wish for each of them
an early recovery.
Mrs. Herman Parks taught in
Mrs. Tomlin’s place Friday as she
Was in bed with flu. The children
enjoyed having Mrs. Parks as their
teacher.
Mr. Henry Gallmon was called
to Americus recently due to the
fact that his brother in that city
had suffered a heart attack.
Crowell News
Mr. and Mrs. Hilyard Cosey spent
the wkeek end with Mr. and Mrs.
W R. Cosey.
Miss Jeanette Childres, Miss Peg
gy Lucas and Mrs. Bill Smith of
Macon, spent the week end with
their parents.
Miss Janey Neisler spent the
week end with her parents.
Miss Louise Parks was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Windham.
Miss Florine Pearson was the
The Woman’s Club will meet S uest °f Miss Janey Neisler and
Wednesday, 3 p. m. at the Club-I^ r ‘ nac * ^ rs - H. E. Neisler during
Chapter House with Mrs. A. J. enc *;
Fountain, Mrs. Susie Woods and
Mrs. C. G. Elder as joint hostesses,
Mrs. Bullard, district supervisor of
welfare will be guest speaker. All
Club members are urged to pres
ent.
• —Cub Reporter.
Reynolds Basketball Team
Gives Schedule of Games
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stiles of At
lanta, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Saunders.
Mr and Mrs. Joel Hollis and
children of Butler spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hollis.
and Mrs. Howard Neisler.
The Reynolds Basketball team
announces schedule of ball games
being planned for the next few
weeks as follows:
Feb. 3, Hamilton (T)
Feb. 6, Butler (HI
Feb. 10, Buena Vista. (H)
Cross Roads
The Crowell PTA will celebrate
its third birthday with a party.
Date for the party is Feb. 6, 7:30
p. m., and everyone is invited.
Sper.d-the-day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Cosey were Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Stevens of Butler, Mr
and Mrs. J. E. Long of Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Stevens of
t Reynolds, Sgt. J. B. Collins and
| family are home from Honalulu,
Hawaii.
Mr. Ben Moore of Georgia Tech
spent the week end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Moore.
Howard News
Mr, Harrv Hicks and Mr. Larry
, Cook snort the week end at Fort na( j ^aby visited their parents, Rev.
iRenruns'. Columbus, the guests ofi , „■
Mr. and Mrs. Mangham Childree
i Mtss Adrian Ellison. They re-
Mr. Holt Ruffin of Argentina, is turned homo Sunday with Mr. and
spending a few days with his Mrs. Henry Hicks and Edward, who
mother, Mrs. Jennie Gray Weaver. went over for the day.
and
day.
Mrs. William Childree Sun-
an Soper Store
Reynolds, Georma
Sugar
5 lbs
47c
Stokely Tomato Catsup
14-Qz Bottle
19c
Campbells Pork & Beans
2 Mb f ans
25c
Armours Pure Lard
3-lb Carton
35c
Bailey Supreme Coffee
lb Pkg
83c
Sunnydale Oleo
lb
21c
Armour’s Star
WIENERS
Lb Cello
49c
Nice Juicy
ORANGES
Dozen
20c
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Taunton and
chiklern spent the week end with
Air. and'Mrs. Bill Bussey.
Among those on the sick list in
❖ j our community are * Mr. Howard
❖ j Kirksey, Mrs. Darby Kirksey and
❖ ! Mr. Otis Mott.
| Air. and Mrs. Dee Taunton and
£ i children visited Mr .and Airs. Wor-
£ j then Taunton and Airs. Alary Taun-
❖ I tan Sunday.
❖ j Air. and Mrs. Dalton Mclnvale
and children were recent visitors of
❖ j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Theus.
❖ | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
*■ Rufus Kirksey included Mr. and
£ j Mrs. R. C. Kirksey Jr., and Ken of
❖ Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Gus
£. Taunton and Mrs Ilealon Kirksey,
❖ I Gene and Ellen and Martha Ann
❖ Kirksey.
*5* j Air. and Mrs. Crum Shehee and
❖ sons were recent visitors of Mr.
*and Mrs. Hubert Shehee.
i Mr .and Mrs. Guy Peterman spent
❖ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' David
*s* Peterman.
❖ | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kirksey visited
!•! Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Thursday.
❖ I Air. and Airs. Cecil Pennington
❖ ’ and son were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. George Theua.
Air. and Mrs. (i. A. Sealy visited
Mr. and Airs. Hugh Sealy fn Rey-
nolds recently.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and
j Patricia spent a recent Sunday in
Thomaston with Air. and Mrs.
James Butler and family.
Airs. Lewis Watson Jr. spent a
few days last week in Albany
with Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Gray.
Miss Mary Lou Averett and Mrs.
Carl Brown shopped in Columbus
recently.
Rev. and Airs. James Wilson of
Savannah and Air. .and Airs. Olin
Sealy of Atlanta spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sealy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin visit
ed in Buena Vista Sunday.
Dr. and Airs. Earl Yantis and
Cathy of Atlanta, spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Culverhouse.
Mrs. R. L. Brown, Mrs. O. M.
Martin. Mrs. D. W. Culverhouse and
Mrs. James Brown were among
those shopping in Columbus re
cently.
Mr. Buddy Brown of the Uni
versity of Georgia spent the week
end at home.
There are several of our citizens
on the sick list we regret to learn.
Card of Thanks
The faculty and students body of
Reynolds High School wish to
thank Goodroe Appliance Company
for allowing them to view the in
auguration ceremonies on a tele
vision set installed for this purpose
by Mr. Goodroe. This educational
opportunity • was appreiated and
enjoyed by all.
Faculty & Student Body
Reynolds High School
Government—
The
Mauk News
government has spent as
Mrs. H. W. Woodalll spent
Thursday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. C. Cromer.
Mr. and Airs. Douglas Purvis
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.
Hill and Mrs. E. H. Morrison.
Mrs. J. R. Waller and Mrs. Alton
Heath spent Saturday p. m. with
Mrs. Joe Barnes and Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin Jones.
Mrs. Clifford Clark and baby
spent Friday with Mrs. E. H. Mor
rison and Mrs. C. Hill.
Mrs. Theron Hill spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rustin, Larry
Rustin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner
of Albany, MrEdward Rustin and
John Earl Rustin spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodall.
Remembe r the singing Sunday, 2
p. m. Mauk School building.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, January 30 and 31
Johnny Mack Brown
—In—
“Dead Man’s Trail”
Hit No. 2
Lucille Ball
“Look Who’s Laughing”
Friday Nigtot Show Starts at 7:45 o'clock
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, February 1 and 2
Broderick Crawford and Claire Trevor
“Stop You’re Killing Me”
Also News & Cartoon
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows 7:45 p. m.
4^
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, February 3 and 4
Robert Mitchum and Ann Blyth
IN
“One Minute To Zero”
Nyoka & the Tigermen No. 12
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 7:45 p. m
We Buy Logs
SWEETGUM
BLACK6UM
POPLAR
Will Pay $16 00 Unit No. 2 Logs
7” diameter and up.
These cut 69” long.
Will Pay $22.50 Unit No.l Logs
(Suitable for veneer
IO" diameter and up)
These cut 62" long.
Britt M£g. Co.
Thomaston, Ga. Phone 2563
much as $6,000 in firing one Fed-j Miss Ruby Hughes of Pitts, Ga.,
.™ p ! oye ' anc * one agency spent was a recent visitor of Mr. and
.} .;. .>
$150,000 in laying off 25 employes,
according to Senator Johnston of
S.C .—AFBF News Letter.
Mrs. Alton Heath.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ingram spent
Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Rustin.
DEARBORN
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PRICED
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SAVE UP TO $40 ON THIS
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For Only $139.50
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Thomaston, Ga.
SERVICE
Phone 2117
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