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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARCH 19, 1953.
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| Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds T
Reynolds Department
Conducted by
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley were
Sunday guests of Miss Lona Martin
in Woodbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Riley visited
friends and relatives here during
5he week end.
Mrs. Viola Saunders is leaving
this week for an extended visit with
relatives in Florida.
Mr. Cliff Rhodes of Macon is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. McDaniel.
<tc^«r
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams and sons
accompanied by Mr. Snowden Steele
and Mr. Josh Newsom visited St.
Simons during the Spring holidays.
The Third District Convention of
the Georgia Federated Woman’s
Clubs will meet toforrow—Friday—
10 a. m.j at the Reynolds Methodist
church. All local Club members are
requested to make reservations
with Mrs. R. L. Bell.
Misses Jimmie Raye and Mary
j Brewer, Susan Young, Melody and
[Tempie Hill, Jane Windham and
Suggestions for Easter are C° r '; Joyce p Gac0 ck participated in a re-
sages and Pot Plants from the Oak cRa j at Wesleyan Conservatory Sat-
Crest Nursery. jurday. They were accompanied by
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs - Pendergrast, Mrs. Herman Hill
Thomas Joiner were Mr. and Mrs.!Mrs. S. J. Tankersley and Mrs. J.
Jack Reeves of Clarksville, Ga.
H. Brewer.
Cpl. Terrell Waters of Parris Is-!
land, S. C., spent last week end 1
with his mother, Mrs. Leila Waters.]
Annie Brunson
Worship at Reynolds
And Crowell Methodist
Friends of Miss Annie Brunson
are happy to learn she’ll be back in Churches Sunday
school soon, following recent ill- ** "
ness.
Revival services began at the
In preparation for our Evange
listic mission, Sunday is designated
Reynolds Baptist church Monday as "Attendance Pledge Sunday,
night. Everyone is invited to at-i Every member is urged to be pres-
tend. ,ent, and to continue their prayer for
„ .„. , , the United Evangelistic Mission.
Mr. Ernest Edwards of Tifton will . .
be the guest of Mr. Clifford What-1 We as Christians must realize
ley for a few days beginning Wed- that there is nothing which
nesday | strengthens a church so much as
'full, regular, and enthusiastic at-
Third District Club I Revival at Reynolds
Women to Meet in Annual Baptist Church
Convenion at Reynolds
The Third District of the Georgia
Close Sunday Evening
Revival services continue
In the 17th and 18th centuries,
male natives of Dahomey, West
; Africa were sold as slaves at such
] a rate that it became necessary for
Dahomey women to become profes
sional soldiers. For generations
thru thereafter, women made up one
Federation of Women’s Clubs will Sanda y R at ? w^fnrTpLr^wni i
hold its annual convention in Rey- church. Rev. J. in
nolds, Friday—tomorrow—at 10 a ., be do ng the preaching; Clifford W.
m. in the Reynolds Methodist j Whatjey will be leading the sing-
third of the Dahomey army of 15,-
000; and each generation was
tougher than the 'preceding one.
Finally, these female soldiers be
came so ferocious that their king
ordered them to wear bells so that
civilians could hear them coming
and get out of harm’s way.
Church with the Reynolds Woman's
Club as host.
ing. Many have profited by attend
ing the services,earlier in the week:
A . ...and you are cordially invited to join',
Mrs. C. ! e y>^Third Jlistnct t hem in the concluding services. Aj
complete schedule follows:
Friday
President and Mrs. Q. C. English,
president of Reynolds Woman's Club
will preside.
The Third District Club Presi
dents will give their reports at the
morning session.
The theme of the program will be
Americanism.
Mr. Geo. P. Donaldson, President
of Abraham Baldwin College, Tifton
will be guest speaker.
Music will be furnished by Mrs.
C. E. Whatley, organist. Mrs. Thos.
Joiner and Mr. Clifford W. Whatley
10:00 A. M. Revival Service.
8:00 P. M. Revival Services.
Sunday
10:00 a. m., Sunday School.
11:00 a. m., Revival Service. Ser
mon by J. W. Pearce.
7:00 p. m. Baptist Training Union.
8:00 P.- M. Revival Services.
Sermon by J. W. Pearce,
v Monday
8:00 p. m., Bonnie Ruffin Circle,
with Mrs. Woodfin Hinton as hos-
vocalists; Mr. Ernest Edward, Tif- tess -
• Tuesday
°A luncheon will be served in htel 3:30 P- m - Sunbeam Band, at the
chuhch annex at 12:30 p. m.
All Club members are urged to
make reservations for the luncheon
with Mrs. R. L. Bell.
—Club Reporter.
R. H. S. News
FRESH, GIRL
Reynolds. Where is that? Oh!
don’t you know? That’s where
Church.
Wednesday
8:00 p. m., Prayer Meeting with
Mr. Earl Weaver leading.
Robert Gardner, Pastor.
Reynolds Methodist
WSCS Will Begin Study
Course Tuesday Evening
The WSCS of the Reynolds
Mary Tanner, better known as June Methodist Church is planning a
is from. And it’s the June Tanner we study course of Africa beginning
are turning our freshman spotlight next Tuesday evening. All members
, . , on this month. That June is “quite of the Society are urged to attend
Mrs. Snowden Steele of Nashville | tendance of its members. A crowd-1 a ga j>, in h jgh sc jj 00 i as we ll as this four-session mission study-
witnesses to the
Tenn., has returned home after a ed sanctuary wuncaocs iu me here at MGC At Reynolds High course.
short visit with her father. Mr. Josh whole community that here is a school she was a member of the Tr i-' Dates for the sessions are March
Newsom. ] place where men and women know Hi . Yj t he FHA, the Beta Club and 24, 27 and 31. Date-for the last
Misses Daphine Brunson and Vir-! cause & theT^Te^pSctidng thfhofy' was , al f° V6ry active , in 4 ‘ H Club se ? r s ‘ on w ‘ 1 . 1 b f ann ° UI J ced lat * r ,
- .. cause rney are practicing ine noiy wor j < ghe represented her county, The public is cordially invited to
at Americus last summer. June was attend.
j also a delegate to Girl’s State in j
' 1951. June graduated as salutatorian '
V'Here a« a Miaa,e Geo, gi a flm of MiltStrel Ut Re^OWS
! all you would see June’s pretty
m. Methodist Youth Fel-, blue eyes at breakfast, for she
■helps to serve your breakfast every.
with God be-
gima Butler of Atlanta visited habits which draws them close to uorl< ‘ ® be represented bci countj
friends and relatives
the week end.
here during Him
Reynolds
Church School,
—WSCS Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brewer and 10 a. m.
Mrs. Hammock spent Sunday in Good roe, Supt.
Thomaston with Mr. and Mrs. i -ft a m Morn i ng Worship.
Horace Cosey. 6:30
T.
Oak Crest Nursery has a special l°' vsb ip
on Orchids for Easter. Place your
order now.
Mrs. J. H. Brewer, Jimmie Rae
and Mary, Mrs. Evelyn Taunton and
Miss Joyce McDaniel shopped in
Macon Thursday.
Thurs. Night; Mar. 26
The Minstrel Show sponsored by
8 n m Fvenincr Wrvrshin Yon ar e ida y- June is a member of the Quin- the Crowell Community Club and
8 p. m. Evening Worship. You are, ^ Stella8> Choir , R C and Dra . schedu i ed for Thursday-tomorrow
matics Clubs. She is also on the —evening at the Reynolds High
KERNEL Staff. With her cute little school audtorium, has been post-
giggle June stole the show last poned temporarily,
quarter in the first production of New date for the Minstrel is an-
the Dramatic Club as debator that nounced as^Thursday March 26th,
quarter. We’re sure her cute per- at which time the public is cor
urged to worship with our Baptist
friends.
Crowell
School, C. H.
10 a. m. Church
Adams, Supt.
11 a. m. Morning Worship; Clar-
Mr. Jimmy Joiner of Georgia ence Barfield, Leader A. L. Dahl- 1 sonality was one of the reasons her dially invited.
Military Academy of Atlanta, spent berg of Ft. Valley will be our
the week end with his parents, Mr. guest speaker,
and Mrs. E. H. Joiner. I 6:30 p . m „ M YF.
Leonard Whatley of the Universi-! May we spend much time in
ty of Georgia will be home Tuesday prayer for these services,
for a visit with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. C. E. Whatley.
team did good at West Georgia.
June is a pre-med student.—The
Kernel, Middle Georgia College,
March- 11 edition.
C. E. Smith ^ . Pastor.
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Mauk.News
Mr! and Mrs. Eugene Peed and
son, Steve, and Mr. Cliff Rhodes of pot
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Lawhorn of
LaGrange spent Sunday afternoon
Eight Reynolds High School stu- with Mrs. Maggie Harbuck and
Place your order for Corsages and dents , represented Mrs. Pender- Miss Susie Lancaster.
plants for Easter Also a 6 rast ’ s Music Class at the Music Mr. and Mrs. Alton Heath attend
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, March 20 and 21
Whip Wilson
—In—
“Wyoming Roundup”
Hit No. 2
■ The Bowery Boys
“Here Come the Marines” J
Friday Night Shows Start at 8:00 P. M,
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 p, M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, March 22 and 23
Erroll Flynn, Maureen O’Hara
—In—
“Against All Flags”
(In Color)
Also News & Cartoon
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows 8:00 P. M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, March 24 and 25
Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons
IN
“Angel Face”
Dick Tracy Nol 4
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 8:00 p. m.
GOOD MINSTREL SHOW
AT
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Reynolds High School
Auditorium
Thursday Evening, March 26
8:00 P. M.
Crowell Community Club Presents Leading
Blackface Comedians and Songsters
Admission:
Adults 50c Children 25c
1
Macon were Sunday guests of Mr. special on Orchids from Oak Crest Festiva l at Wesleyan College Mar. the singing at Bethel Sunday,
and Mrs. C. P. McDaniel. Nursery in Butler. I 14 - Melody Hill, Mary Brewer, Jim-, Mrs. E. H. Morrison, Mrs. Cleatous
I my Ray Brewer, Margaret Parr and Hill and Mrs. Amy Gill accompanied
Purvis to Columbus
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&
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
5 Sunnydale Oleo
j' Armour Star Wieners
Sugar
Fluffo Shortening
| Heinz Baby Food Strained
f Alaska Pink Salmon
lb 19c
Jb Cello Pkg 49c
5 lbs 47c
3-lb Carton 69c
3 Jars 29c
Tall Can 45c
Susan Young each received a rat- Mrs. Douglas
ing of “excellent.” Wednesday.
I Joyce Peacock and Jane Wind-^ Eld. Hall and Eld. and Mrs.
ham received “very good” rating. Walker spent Saturday night with
j Tempie Hill, a ninth grade pupil Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodall,
was the only Reynolds student to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Waller spent
be awarded a superior rating. She Wednesday night with Dr. and Mrs.
played Sonata in D by Siess and Robert Waller of Milledgeville.
i Yellow Jasmine by Dugan. Tempie Mrs. Tom Turner is spending this
| will play these numbers at State week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
(
Meet.
j Wesleyan teachers acted
judges for the Festival.
MY AMBITION IN LIFE
8
H. W. Woodall.
as Mr. and Mrs. Russell Montgom
ery of Thomaston spent the week
-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. Mont-
' gornei#.
Miss Gloria Pike spent Friday
Visit Our New Serve Yourself HOLSUM
Ice Cream Department
Holsum Ice Cream
Pt 25c 1-2 Gal 89c
spent
• My greatest ambition has always and Saturday in Atlanta,
been to teach school. I enjoy books ] Miss Neva Brady spent Thursday
and everything connected with them and Friday with Mrs. Warren Welch
1 and want everyone else to know of Columbus,
jj what pleasure lies in store for them. 1 There will be a chicken supper at
' Since history and geography are the Mauk school building Friday—
the most interesting subjects and tomorrow—night for the benefit of
by far the easiest that I can pos- lunch room. Plates, 75c.
sibly take, I shall teach them. A1 - j Mr. Bobby Daniel spent the week
gi so would I like very much to be end with Mr. and Mrs. John Dan-
connected with the school library iel.
system. | Mr. and Mrs. B. Montgomery spent
| From my teachers I have Wednesday night with Mr. and
^ learned and am still learning many Mrs. H. O. Montgomery of Thomas-
91'standards which I like in the ton.
teaching profession. Mr. Joiner’s in-1 Rev. Charles Smith and Miss
formality, Mrs. Mims' practicalness, Margaret Garrison were supper
Mrs. White’s interest, Mrs.Carson’s guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Wil-
gentleness and Mrs. Whatley’s un- liam s Jr., Friday.
8 derstanding have impressed me very Miss Mary Joyce Montgomery
/|, much. .spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
I As for College, I think that Geor- Russell Montgomery last week.
' gia State College Tor Women in' Miss Musette Pittman, Mr. and
Milledgeville would be perfect. In Mrs. M. B. Pittman and Mr. and
8, all probabilities I shall have to Mrs. B. L. Waller and children spent
work my way thru, but I am not Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
worried, as it has been done before. Pruitt of Atlanta.
I probably share this feeling with Mrs. U. G. Wall, Mrs. L. R. Pike
many thousads of students the and Miss Gloria Pike spent Tues-
world over, that someday I can! day in Columbus,
come baoc to my Alma Mater and | Miss Reba Lou Turner, Mr; Jimmy
do something for her. Reynolds High furrier. Douglas Turner, Mrs. A. J.
School has a way of growing on Peacock and Mrs. Laura Montgom-
you. Everyone has a chance to try spent Friday in Columbus,
take part in some school activity
and feels that he is helping his
school. Maybe this has something
to do with the love old graduates
seem to have for their schools.
Anyway, maybe, someday I can
do something that will make my
Alma Mater glad that I passed this
way.
Geneva Cummings.
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