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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 5, 1953.
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Reynolds Department
Conducted by
| Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds f
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Mr. Fred Carter spent Saturday in
Macon.
Mrs. Bill Smith spent the week
end at home.
Mrs. W. F. Brunson spent Thurs
day in Macon.
Miss Tempie Hill is out of school
this week with flu.
Miss Peggy Lucas spent Saturday
night with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hollis are
ill with flu this week.
Mrs. P. E. McDaniel spent several
days in Macon this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Payne
shopped in Macon Tuesday.
Mrs. John Mims suffered an at
tack of influenza last week.
Mrs. F. H. Sams and Clinton
Sams were in Atlanta Friday.
Miss Jeanette Childres made a
short visit to relatives Friday.
Little Mike Brunson had the mis
fortune of breaking his wrist Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Crawley and
little son visited in Thomaston
Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. Weaver is visiting her
son, Mr. Zack Weaver and family in
Waycross.
Mrs. Paul Poe of Macon, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Marshall.
Miss Janey Neisler spent the
week end with her parents at Fick-
ling Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parker and
children were in Columbus for the
■week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beeland of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Homer Beeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Pierce of
Waverly Hall visited Mrs. Saunders
one day recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver, Mr.
and Mrs. Reginald James spent
Sunday in Macon.
The Baptist W. M. U. met in
monthly business session at. the
church Monday afternoon.
Mrs. R. M. Joiner and children of
Moultrie spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Joiner.
Lt. and Mrs. Walter Pierce and
sons of Columbus spent the week
end with their parents.
Mrs. Don Pitts and daughter,
Karen, of Valdosta, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pierce and
children of Byron, visited Mr. and
Mrs. G. McCrary recently.
! Miss Barbara Beeland who is at
tending school at Wesleyan College
spent a few days last week with
her parents here.
Mr. Billy Hill who is attending
the Vocational School at Americus
spent the week end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hill.
I Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Horton and _ , . It _^ , ..
children of Milledgeville, Mr. and Gordon-Carson ChapterUDC^at the
Mrs. Conner
and Mrs.
of Macon visited Mr.
W. Hoats Sunday.
Gordon-Carson Chapter
Reynolds UDC Met At
Club House January 27
Mrs. C. E. Whatley and Mrs. B.
W. Hinton were hostesses to the
[Club and Chapter House on Jan. 27.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Royeton visit
ed Mrs. Wynnita Griffin and chil
dren in Americus Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. Elam Griffith and
Miss Eva B. Griffith visited rela
tives in Columbus Thursday.
Mr. Thurman Whatley has re
turned from California where he
attended a REA Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson
have moved to the Crowelll Com-1
munity. The Willing Workers Club
welcomed them with a house
warming. ,
Mrs. Walter Riley acted as hostess i
because of the illness of Mrs. j
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pierce of Hinton. There were 14 members,
Reynolds and Mr. R. E. Pierce of present. j
Fulton, Ky., were recent visitors The meeting was opened by the
of Mr. Lonnie Pierce and family. | responsive reading and salute to the
U. S. and Confederate flags by the
Chapter.
Mrs. Ed Swearingen, the presi
dent conducted the business meet
ing and Mrs. Earl Wright took the
minutes. The treasurer reported a
Mrs. Florine English, president! balance of $150.00 in the bank. She
'of the Woman’s Club attended the I urged the members to pay their
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrd and Executive Board Meeting of the Idues in time to send in the an-
son Tommie, spent the week end Georgia Federated Clubs in Atlan-juual report by March 1. Mrs. W. T-
in Cleveland with her parents. ta Thursday. iBangston asked the Chapter to
I .. , (send in their contribution to the
Mr. Emory Seay who has a po-l Mrs Ducker Whatley represent-1 Lee Memorial as soon as possib ie.
sition in Alabama, i s spending ed the Reynolds Lions Club at Shp alsQ announced that unbound
some time here with his wife. Warner Robins in a talent show
i Wednesday night. Mrs. Edgar What-
Rev. and Mrs. Hendley Jelks of ley accompanied him at the pi-
Venice, Fla., will arrive Saturday to a no.
visit friends here for a few days. I „ „
j Mrs. C. E. Whatley and son, Mr.
Miss Aurelia Sawyer of Atlanta, Clifford W. Whatley attended the
spent the wek end with her par- Woman's Club meeting in Ft. Val-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer. Hey Tuesday afternoon. Mr. What
ley rendered a vocal solo at this
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wallace and meeting,
little son of Macon, spent Sunday
Billy Whatley,
with Mr .and Mrs. P. E. McDaniel. I
Mr.
of
spent the week end in Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Byrd and Mrs. Whatley and daughter, Laura
Buste* Byrd, of Atlanta spent the who spent the past week with Mr.
week end with Mrs. Betty Whatley, and Mrs. Howard Neisler returned
home with him.
Col. Dan Beeland of Columbus
and Col. Collier of Ft. Benning, j Mrs. Clifford Whatley as Presi-
visited Mrs. Vesta Beeland Satur- dent of the Woman’s Club, Third
day. j District, attended the Tallulah Falls
; School Board meeting in Atlanta
i Wednesday and she attended the
copies of a book by Miss Mildred
Rutherford, “Georgia, the 13th
Colony,’’ could be purchased from
Mrs. Kirby-Smith Anderson of
Madison, Ga., for 35c plus postage.
Mrs. Swearingen announced the
subject for the school UDC essay
contest is “Miss Mildred Ruther
ford.”
On the program Mrs. C. L. Py-
ron gave a very interesting account
Atlanta, 0 f tbe “Mother of Gen. Lee”. Mrs.
S. J. Tankersley presented th»
“Mothers of Maury and Jackson.”
The hostesses served a salad
course and coffee. During the sociaj
hour, Mrs. Riley gave a very en
tertaining account ol her husb
and’s activities in Arabia.
Reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stringfellow
of Talbotton spent Sunday with
their dattehter, Mrs. Dick Wind. “ ecu,,ve board mee,,n 8 Thursday,
ham. Misss Mary Nell Barnes, a Febru-
Mrs C F Rav of Arkansas and ary bride ’ elect - vva s the honoree of
Mrs. L E. Kaj ot Arkansas and a Miscellaneous Shower given at
Mr. Jimmy Joiner- of At anta spent the Club House Saturd a f ternoon .
the week end with Prof, and Mrs. |The hostesses were Mrs / James Wel _
l u 1 | don, Mrs. J. C. McElmurray and
The Legion Auxiliary will meet;Miss Bertha Bazemore.
in monthly session at the home of j « T „ . T ,
y eVe >"d children have moved to
® °c Crowell community and are occu-
Mr. Donald Windham is at home P>'* n g the home formerly owned by
from the Spears Clinic in Denver, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery.
Colo., and is much improved we are Their many friends welcome Mr.
gratified to learn. .and Mrs. Thompson to the Crowell
(Community and hope they have
Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Mar- come to make permanent residence
shall of Perry, spent several days in the community.
last week with Mrs. Earl Maishall| __
who is quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Whatley, Mr.
Clay Whatley Jr. and Mrs. Nell
Lucas visited Ft. Valley and Mar-
shallville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie B. Hicks
visited Mrs. Martha Dunn in Ma
con Sunday. Elaine returned home
with them for a visit.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, February 6 and 7
Rex Allen
—In—
“The Last Musketeer”
Hit No. 2
Sid Melton
“Stop That Cab”
Friday Nigiht Show Starts at 7:45 o'clock
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, February 8 and 9
Randolph Scott and Patrice Wymore
“Man Behind The Gun”
Also News & Cartoon
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows 7:45 p. m.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, February 10 and 11
Stephen McNally and Richard Green
IN
“The Black Castle”
Nyoka & the Tigermen No. 13
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 7:45 p. m
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ayers have
movpd to Reynolds where Mr.
Misses Sara Poole and Wynelle Ayers will be employed by
Baker of Atlanta, will spend the \ Taylor County Motor Co.
week end with relatives.
Church Calendar for the
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
A complete program of services
is as follows:
Sunday
10 a. m. Sunday School, t
11 a. m. Public Worship. Sermon:
the by Rev. H. F. Jelks, Venice, Fla.
| 6:30 p. m., B. T. U.
7:30 P. M. Public Worship
Mr. Douglas Saunders returned
to Eglin field, Fla., after spending
a week with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Crawford ~
and children, Mrs. E. M. Crawford ! er ™,? by the m,nlster: “A Man of
Faith.
and Mr. Nipper of Hawkinsville vis
ited relatives here Sunday.
Aultman Super Store
Tuesday
3:30 p. m. Sunbeam Band at the
Church.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Time.
Philippians, chapter three.
W. W. Club of Crowell
Community Elects Officers
At Recent Meeting
The Willing Workers Club met
Jan. at the school building. The
meeting opened with prayer by
Mrs Tom Montgomery. Mrs. Clif
ford Adams presided over the busi
ness session.
Cheer reporter for January was
Mrs. Clarence Montgomery. Thank
you cards were read, followed by
an interesting program given by
Mrs. Evelyn Bryant, program chai-
man for January.
Hymn, Trust and Oby.
Mrs. Evelyn Bryant, “The New
Year.”
Scripture, Mrs. Evelyn Bryant.
Prayer, Mrs. Sam Bailey.
Mrs. Leonard Windham gave the
Recipe for a New Year.
Mrs. George McCrary: A Story.
Mrs. Ruby Childres: A New Start.
Mrs. Clarence Montgomery: Fac
ing the New Year.
Hymn: My Hope Is Built.
Mrs. Earl Neisler dismissed the
members with prayer.
Hostesses for January were: Miss
Marie Montgomery, Mrs. Evelyn
Montgomery, Mrs. Evelyn Bryant
and Mrs. Charles Shines.
Those present were served de
licious refreshments.
—Reporter.
Coss Roads News
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These cut 69” long.
Will Pay $22.50 Unit No. 1 Logs
(Suitable for veneer
lO" diameter and up)
These cut 62" long.
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Phone 2563
Reynolds, Georgia
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Armour Star Roast Beef 2 12-0z Cans $1.00
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All Bread
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| Mr. O. R. Montgomery, Marie
Montgomery and Mrs. Evelyn Bry
ant and Elaine were supper guests
Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Byrd.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Windham and
children were supper guests Sun
day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
, ard Windham.
Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Cosey Thursday evening included
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Neisler and Mr. 1 Sunday,
and Mrs. Leonard Windham and
; Marilyn.
I Mrs. Cleo Fulton has been visit
ing friends and relatives in North
■ Carolina for the past two weeks.
Mrs. Florence Hankerson visited
her mother Mrs. G. N. Taunton
Tuesday.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
F. Kirksey included Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Den
nis Peterman and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bone and
children visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Jordan one day last
week.
Friends of Mrs. Clason Kirksey
will regret to learn that she is a
patient in a Montezuma hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peterman visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. David Peterman
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Buy on Easy Terms
visited Mrs.
Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Charlie Giles
Mittie Taunton and
Taunton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Crum Shehee and
| children visited Mr. and Mrs. Hea-
' j== > • -».== '
j Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Co-i lon Kirk sey Saturday.
|sey Sunday included Sgt. and Mrs. j Mrs. D. D. Hankerson, Miss Hazel
J. B. Collins and children and Mr. i ^ an ' terson and Mrs. Otis Mott
and Mrs. J. E. Long of Americus. shopped in Montezuma Friday. I
| The Crowell PTA will celebrate' n * Ir ' and Mrs ' Caro1 Peacock and
its third birthday this year. We are wepe r f e T nt , visi l° rs of Mr -1
'going to have a party and a cov- ™ MrS- , H ’ A ‘ L °. ck ?. Sr ’
jered dish supper. Admission is one I , r ’ and MrS- Arthur J. Benson
cent for n ach year of your age.' anCSOr ! ^erc Sunday guests of
i . . ^ 'Mr. and Mrs. Darby Kirksey and
* Da te of this delightful affair is to-
* morrow—Friday—7:30 p. m. Every
£jone cordially invited.
I Reynolds Basketball Team
fj Gives Schedule of Games
Mr. Lester Kirksey.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jinks and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Kirksey Monday evening.
«•
The American Institute of Fam
ily Relations, after studying
Thousands of marriages of more
than five years’ duration in the
™ _ .. „ , , normal, educated part of the popu-
The Reynolds Basketball teamllation, reveals: Of the wife-domi-
announces schedule of ball games ^nated marriages, 47% are hannv.
being planned for the next few)Of the husband-dominated mar-
' v< jT ks as n’T’ 8 ', riages. 87% are happy—Dr. Paul
F b ‘ in p Ut er Popenoe, Marriage Before and After
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