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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARCH 12; 1953.
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Reynolds Department
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Worship at Reynolds
And Crowell Methodist
Churches Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley spent
'Tuesday in Atlanta .
Mr. and Mrs. John Mangham
were in Macon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Childre
spent Monday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen
^spent Wednesday in Macon.
Mr. C. R. McPhail of Macon
spent the week end in Reynolds.
Mrs. Bonnie Jarrell of Ft. Valley
visited Mrs. Charlie Horton Friday.
Mrs. Lucy Lucas of Roberta is
visiting Dr. and Mrs. Syd Bryant.
Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryan have re
turned from a week's visit in Flori
da.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and
children spent Sunday in Carters-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whatley of
Rome spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Whatley.
Miss Elaine Halley of Wesleyan
College, Macon, visited Mr and Mrs.
R. L. Swearingen recently.
Mrs. W. D. Harp, Mrs. Ed Swear
ingen and Mrs. J. G. Hicks were
shopping in Macon Monday.
Miss Mary Ann Horton of Macon
spent the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Horton.
Mrs. Snowden Steele of Nash
ville, Tenn., is visiting her father,
Mr. Josh Newsom and other rela
tives. ,
Mrs. Clyde Hammon of Kalama
zoo, Mich., arrived Tuesday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoats and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooper,
Miss Martha Powell and Mrs.
JMrs. George Brady and daughter, i Henry Hobbs spent Thursday after-
'Caroline, spent Sunday in Monte- [ noon in Macon
7-uma.
| Misses Frances Seay and Evelyn
Mr. Emory Seay of Birmingham, | Schilling of Baton Rouge, La., were
Ala., spent the week end at j t ft e g Ues t s several days last week of
home.
Mr. John Mangham is on the
sick list. We hope for him a speedy
. recovery.
Mrs. Walter Hoats, Mrs. Robert
Cosey and Susan shopped in Macon
Saturday.
Mrs. Maude Smith of Macon
•spent the week end with Mrs. C.D.
Windiham.
Mrs. Addie Hammock spent last
week with Mrs. H. E. Cosey in
Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Elam Griffith and
Miss Eva B. Griffith spent Thurs
day in Macon.
Messrs Ed Swearingen and George
Brady made a business trip to
Dublin Monday.
Mrs. Guy Windham and Miss
Elaine Windham were shopping in
Macon Saturday.
Miss Julia Parker of Decatur, will
spend this weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. William Parker.
Miss Margaret Woods of Atlanta
spent the week end with her moth
er, Mrs. Susie Woods.
Mrs. Ricks Carson and Mrs. W D.
Saunders will visit in Savannah
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley and
Mrs. Emory Seay.
Miss Bobby Seay, who is teach-
There will be worship at the Rey
nolds and Crowell churches Sunday
with the following schedule. Every
one is cordially
these services:
Reynolds
10:00 a. m. Church School with
J. T. Goodroe, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Morning Worship; E.
H. Joiner, Leader; George B. Cul
pepper Jr., of Ft. Valley will be our
guest speaker.
6:30 p. m., Methodist Youth Fel
lowship.
CROWELL
10:00 a. m., Church School; C. H.
Adams, Supt.
11:00 a. m., Morning Worship,
Sermon, ‘‘We Believe in* Salvation
from Sin.”
6:30 p. m., Methodist Youth Fel
lowship.
7:30 p. m., Evening Worship; 4-
H. Club program sponsored by the
4-H Club.
C. E. Smith, Jr., Pastor.
Some Very Interesting
Facts of Achievements
L„ Walter Riley, Jr.
Duahran Airfield, Sadui Arabia,'
Feb. 23—A solid gold pocket watch
presented to each of four members
of the 59th Air Rescue Squadron
Schedule of Worship
For All Next Week at
Reynolds Baptist Church
Schedule of worship at
Reynolds Baptist church for
invited to attend' week of March 15 follows:
the
the
Sunday, March 15
10:00 a. m., Sunday School.
11:00 a. m., Public Worship. Ser
mon: “A Positive God.” j
7:00 p. m., B. T. U. i
8:00 p. m., Public Worship. Ser
mon: “The Center of Life.”
Monday
8:00 p. m., Revival Services with
J. Winston Pearce, preacher and
Clifford W. Whatley, song leader.
Tuesday
10:00 a. m. Revival Service.
3:30 p. m. Sunbeam Band, at the
Church.
8:00 p. m. Revival Service.
Wednesday
10:00 a. m. Revival Service.
8:00 p. m. Revival Service.
Thursday
10:00 a. m. Revival Service.
8:00 p. m. Revival Service.
FRIDAY
10:00 a. m. Revival Service.
8:00 p. m. Revival Service.
Mrs. R. S. Nichoalds
Leaves For Germany
Mrs. Robert S. Nichoalds of Fort
ing at Statenville, spent Spring ^ Majesty Crown Prince Saud Sill, Okla., who has been visiting
holidays last week with her moth
er, Mrs. Emory Seay.
Mrs. Annie J. Crawford, after
Bin Abdul Aziz, was the surprise her parents in this city for some
climax to a demonstration of res-[time left a few days ago for Ham-
cue para-jumping on Jan. 21. Lt. burg, Germany. Mrs. Nichoaldson
''.■me o. aiici | ^ ^ Maddox of Nashville, Tenn., motored to Ft. Hamilton, N. Y. and
spending several weeks here, has| and First Lt Walter j Riley Jr., of was accompanied to Ft. Hamilton
T ° ,° ri r a ,f a 1S1 r ' anC I Reynolds, flew the Sikersky Heli- by a nephew, Carl Abercombie of
rs. ames raw or . | CO p ter w hjch dropped two U. S. Air j Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Seay Sr. Mrs I Force and two Saudi Arabian Army ^ Gray of Macon.
T. D. Seay Jr. and David III, [of! Paratroopers at Dhahran Airfield, | She sailed from Ft. Hamilton
Clinton, Tenn., visited Mr and Mrs. Saudi, Arabia, in honor of the March 5 on the Goethals and will
Earl Wright last week. Crown Prince and his entourage, be met at Bad Kissingen, Germany
| After gathering up chutes and by her husband SFC Robert S.
Messrs Jimmy Childre, Clifford equipment, the two Air Force para- Nichoalds Ra 38422008, B Co. 322nd
Whatley, Jr., Thomas Joiner and, rescue Technicians, Airman Second Tank Bn (HV), who is serving with
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, March 13 and 14
Rex Allen
“Old Oklahoma Plains”
Hit No. 2
William Tracy
“Mr. Walkie Talkie”
Friday Night Show Starts at 7:45 o'clock
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, March 15 and 16
Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn
— In—
“African Queen”
(In Color)
Also News & Cartoon
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows 7:45 p. m.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, March 17 and 18 ~
Linda Darnell and Robert Newton
IN
“Blackbeard The Pirate”
(In Color)
Dick Tracy No. 3
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 7:45 p. m
Edwards Cooper spent Wednesday Class E. P. Armstrong of Parkers-
and Thursday in Atlanta. I burg, W. Va., and Airman Second
[Class A. A. Peurice of LaFayette,
Mrs. B. E. Flowers, Mrs. E. H.! La., were called before the pres- some time.
Joiner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joiner ence of the Crown Prince, along'
spent the w'eek end in Aiken, S. C. with the other participants in the
the armed forces in Germany and
will go from t here to Hamburg
where they will be stationed for
the guest ef Mr. and Mrs. George
DeLoach.
Mr.
presentation.
The 59th Air Rescue Sqd., com
manded by Maj. M. L. Pengue, is
and Mrs. J. H. Brewer and part of the 7th Air Rescue Group,
children, Mr. and Mrs. W. F Brun
son and Mr. and Mrs. James Hol
lis spent Sunday afternoon at the
Strother Gardens, Marshallville.
Military Air Transport Service,
Tripoli, Libqa.
Howard News
Ideal to Be Host
To District Chapter
Sunday night supper guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Carson were Mrs. Phil and Miss 1 r • n T A
Adrian Ellison of Columbus; Mr.' yf (jCOCQld !• I. A.
and Mrs. Henry Hicks, Edwards and
Harry Hicks and Miss Amelia
Leslie and Mrs. E. W. Swearingen Fletcher.
spent Friday in Macon. j
‘‘My little boy ate half a diction-
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson will'ary the other day, and we gave o' ^° ^
o to Valdosta Wednesdav tn mppt ihim o u/hnio <-.p »nofn.
Mrs. Harry
Mrs. Larry McKinney and Carol
of Atlanta are spending this week
with her mother, Mrs. W. D. Mar
tin.
Mrs. L. H. Vanlandingham ac
companied a Garden Club of Co
lumbus on a tour to the garden in
Mobile, Ala., last week.
Dr. and Mrs. Earl Yantis and
daughter Cathy and Miss Elizabeth
The Spring‘Conference for the Ed w ar ds°fA tlan t a spent the week
Fifth Division of the Georgia PTA i end wlth Mr - and Mrs - D - w - Cul '
vprnoiisp
will convene in Ideal March 19, at! ...
10:15 a. m. and be in session untill ™r. °; M ' Martin 18 ln u the Savan ‘
3 _ m I nah railway hospital this week-Hiis
go to Valdosta Wednesday to meet I him a whole bottle of castor oil.” | m’.* ' Hnrrv m K-anriif. I Mends hope he will return soon
Mrs. Charles Carson of Phoenix, “How is he getting along?” PrSent 3 n^ke t£e princ pSI - improved.
Arizona, who will be their guest fori “We haven’t had a word out of',ddr°s ’ pnncipa Mrs L H| vanLandingham en-
EeVeral days ' | hlra al > day ” “ Highlights will be reports from '“ a ' ned [he WSCS Tuesday p. m.
===== local presidents on main aceom-1 , 1 , ' . ’ aac ?5 wa ? a lnIKr
- 8! I Eft,n“ , J™ i i... ” i*»>l Mrs- Herman Aikin
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
Sunnydale Oleo
lb 19c
Publicity Chairman and State Legis
lative Chairman and Mis. David
State Endowment Chairman, will
be present.
Maxwell House Coffee
g> Tomatoes
lb jCan 79c
2 No. 303 Cans 25c
3-lb Can 87c
| Crisco Shortening
I Armour Star Wieners
Jello
Armour Star Beef Stew
Castleberry Brunswick Stew No. 2 Can 53c
]b Cello Pkg 49c
3 Pkgs 25c
lb Can 39c
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Mrs. H. A. Sealy, Mrs. W. D'. Mar
tin and Mrs. Quinton Clarke were
in Columbus Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Vanlanding
ham spent one Sunday recently in
Atlanta with Rev. and Mrs. L. F.
VanLandingham and family.
Mrs. Mae Riley visited relatives
here for a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Means and
Cyntihiaof Baxley, spent the week
, „ , ., end with Mr. and Mrs. E. H Per-
business meeting of the k - ng • •
Woman’s Society of Christian Serv-1 ... _ , _ .
. . ... J . ... , f Mr .and Mrs. Frank Fain Jr of
ice met at the church. Monday af- .
, ... , . Eulaula, Ala., were guosts of their
ternoon with 15 members present. ' , .. ’ e „ T “
rr., r, * j ... „ | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown
The President, Mrs. F. M. Carson +v _ ’ . „ ,
i, , ,, .. . . ... 'tor the week end.
called the meeting to order with a| Mr and M
beautiful poem, The Greatest | haye returned from theif wedd ^ g
trip and are at home in Macon.
WSCS of Reynolds
s; Methodist Church Met
Monday Afternoon
Icjj
Easter Special
HELENE CURTIS TEMPO
OIL CONDITIONING
PERMANENT
$15.00 Value . . . $8.50
INCLUDES HAIR SHAPING, SHAMPOO,
CREME RINSE & SET
KING BEAUTY SHOP
Located at my Residence—Madge King
Reynolds, Ga.
Jj) Reynolds, Ga. Phone 3302
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The
Truth,” followed by prayer.
Minutes of the last meeting were.
, , | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson Jr.
read and approved and the officers ^ d the weeR end
“ ad * IfP° rt u ' VVas re R° rt ' 1 Robins the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ed that supplies had been sent to
the Ethel Harp Home.
Mrs. A. C. Borders was elected
secretary of Youth Work.
The Anthony Barrow Circle will
meet with Mrs. R. L. Bell Monday
Q | afternoon at 3 o’clock. We are re
quested to bring our favorite reci-
330 !
Roswell Locke.
Mauk News
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Montgomery
pe and also our contribution to the and ^ r ' Montgomery of Thorn-
Orphans clothing to this meeting.' s P ent Sunday with Mrs. E. H.
Mrs. W. F. Brunson made an j ^ r * son and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill,
earnest appeal to the Society to I . rs ' P' ttman is spending a few
support the evangelistic movement. • _ys with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wal-
Mrs. R. E. Aultman gave the de
votional.
WSCS Reporter.
Minstrel at Reynolds
Thurs. Night, Mar. 26
ler at Charing.
Mrs. S. M. Trapp, Mr and Mrs.
Edward Rustin and sons Nathan
Wyne and John Earl visited Mr. and
Mrs.S. B. Rustin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ingram spent
Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Rustin.
Mr. and Mrs. George of Atlanta
spent the week end with Mr. and
The Minstrel Show sponsored by Mrs. Carl Turner. I
the Crowell Community Club and j Mr. and Mrs; John Daniel and
scheduled for Thursday—tomorrow j children ?pent the week end with
—evening at the Reynolds High Mr. and Mrs. David Daniel. 1
school audtorium, has been post-[Mr. Gordon Booth and son were
poned temporarily. dinner guest s recently of Mr. and
New date for the Minstrel is an- Mrs. R. D. Waller,
nounced a s Thursday March 26th. I Miss Norma Alice Turner spent
at which time the public is cor- the week end with Miss Martha
dially Invited. ^Ruth Pike.
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