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Tin: BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 6, 1953.
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Reynolds Department
Conducted by p
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds jj
t\Crowell News
Miss Glenda Hiers has returned
after a visit to relatives in Jesup.
History of Crawford
County's Most
I
Interesting Document
Riley
I Ir. and Mrs. Walter
v. ting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald
spent Tuesday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whatley
left Sunday for Key West. j Sunday.
Bob Cochran of Butler is visiting Mr< and Mrs.
his aunt, Mrs. Ernest Childre. j family am
Mrs Louie Lawrence has been Hu!tin will
visiting her father Mr. Albert Car- Eastman,
ter.
By Eugene Anderson in the
Macon Telegraph
Mrs. Elliott Nottingham of Ma-
Dixie Harrell and] Mrs clarence Barfield and Caro-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis , yn shopped jn Macon Saturday,
spend Wednesday in
] Mrs. Alice Bodiford of Butler is
J the guest of her sisters, Misses Ma-
ibel and Julia Parr this week.
are Mr. John Mims has returned: ....... ,
| home after taking a fishing trip : You are cordially invited to at-
lid Florida with a group from, tend the barbecue at Crowell
James Crowell I church Thursday afternoon begin- con j s publishing a history of!
I Ining at 5:30 p. m. and continuing Crawford county, and has sought]
'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payne, Jimmy throughout the evening. There will ou t the stories of some of the fine,
and Gary visited in Meansville be p i en ty of barbecue, cakes and 0 ld families. Among these are the j
jdrinks. ... i, Walkers, to which family she be-1
longs, but her greatest job is to do j
justice to the Indians. She played
an important part in getting the]
Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Montgom- Benjamin Hawkins statue placed ,
ery and family were dinner guests in the streets of Roberta, and she i
and Mrs. Pat Patterson and of Mr and Mr ‘ s Leonard Windham has considerable data about what,
Mr and Mrs George Goddard'of family have returned home from Sunday. General Hawkins did with his In-,
iur. anu mis. their vacation at Jacksonville
are visiting relatives n u i Mr. and Mrs. George Young are
spending the week at Orlando, Fla.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mansel
Davidson.
Baltimore
here
Mr.
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Rosebud Waldrop of Colum
bia, S. C., visited relatives here re
cently.
Miss Babs Bonds aiid Connie
Barrow spent Thursday at
G.S.C.W.
Her numerous friends will be
gratified to learn that Mrs. D. E.
Byrd, a patient at Sams hospital,
continues to improve.
Mr .and Mrs.
and Marilyn visited at Taylor Mill
I Mrs. Leila Waters has been vis- Sunday.
I iting her son Terrell, who has un-
Idergone an operation in the hos- Miss Helen Bohler visited
Messrs Dixie Harrell and Thomas pital at Paris Island, S. C. ] Montgomery several days
Byrd spent Monday In Macon onj ^ ^ ^ ^ Aultman> »'«*
business. t Miss Wynelle Baker and her room Mrs. E. H.
Miss Amie Ruth Jarrell and Glo- mate left Saturday for points of Kilby. Mrs.
dian colonies down on Flint River
close by what has for years been
known as Neisler’s bridge.
But there were many fine stories
that would give a more correct idea
Leonard Windham about the true Indian character,,
and she is in search of these. She]
has what is shown in the museum,
at Indian Springs, and of course ]
Miss that includes Edgar Dunlap and i
last how he discovered Indian Springs
.by accident while persuing Indians
' who kidnaped his foster sister. Of
Kilby, Mrs. Lawson course that data covers the con-
Austin Guinn and ven (;i #n Q f Indians when McIntosh's
New York City.
ria Gilson visited Mrs. Willie Suggs interest in Washington, D. C., and daughters were guests of Mrs. Sam assass ination was planned because
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elam Griffith vis
ited relatives in Columbus one day
last week.
for
Taylor Childre left Monday
the 4-H Council Meeting
Milledgeville.
Bailey Tuesday. ^e sold the last of the Indian
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.* Mr. & Mrs. Felton Childres spent i a ^,, t00 cheaply ’ as they con *
Herman Hill were Mr. and Mrs. V. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A,
R. Carter and children Sherry, Jen- Childres Sr.
ey and Gary of Ideal; Mr. and
B tended.
| When the DAR collected material
' to make the Varner House or Mc-
M . Miss Peggy Lucas was the week Intosh hotel into a state museum
Mrs. W. A Bedingl,eld Nelson and Mr and Mrs c . D „ was supposed that , hey had all
i Jimmy °f Cad well; Mr. and Mrs- » , 1 the interesting stories. But Indian
Sam Murphey of Byromv.lle and !,rails across the continent and
Grand Theatre
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Betty Childre has returned home, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Register
after visiting Fran and Bob Coch- Grant of Rintz.
arn in Butler.
of
and.
across various parts of Georgia con-
Mr. and Msr. Sam Pruitt
Thomaston visited the Newsom
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brunson
and Gene attended family reunion
in Butler Sunday.
Miss Tommie Wcatherington of
Macon spent the week end with
Mrs. James Weldon.
The many friends of Mr. C. B.
Hicks are glad to learn that he has
returned to his home.
Miss Camille Cooke and Larry
are visiting their grand mother in
Commerce this week.
Church Calendar for the
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
Fir. T. Whatley, Mr. B. W. Hinton
and Jim Gibson left Sunday for a
fishing trip in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Mims and lows
children of Macon visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Mims Sunday.
Mrs. Edward Whatley has re
turned home from visiting her
mother in North Carolina.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Parks had
as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Harris of Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. James and
Mr .and Mrs. James Gray spent
last Wednesday in Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pitts and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Saunders during the week end.
Miss Connie Barrow left Sunday
for Washington after spending two
weeks vacation with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. What
ley spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Whatley of Atlan
ta.
Mr. Sidney Bryan is visiting rela
tives in Lovingston, Va. David and
Elizabeth Cooke will return with
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waters are
spending this week at Lake Bur
ton,
"Mrs. James Fountain and Lucene
Tiave returned home after spending
several days with Mrs. Susie
Woods.
Mr .and Mrs. Carl Merritt, Mr.
i and Mrs. Leo Creech and son of nect most 0 f lending tribes
j Ferndale, Fla., spent last week w j th thig part the coun t*y. The
i with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mont- b i ac k e st par t D f ^e Indian story is
gomery. how British used them to
Miss Jeanette Childres of Ma- slaughter our women and children,
con spent the week end with home and we had to build
folks here such corrals as the one at Allen-
I town in Twiggs county, there to
Mrs. Earl Neisler, Mrs. Leonard collect and guard our women and
Special 45 minute services con- Windham was in Thomaston last children. Those stories gave us a
tinue Sunday evenings at the Rey- Friday. ] false idea about the character of
nolds Baptist church. Aug. 9th, at ( the Indian. I learned this when I
8:30 p. m. the special music will 1 Mr .and Mrs. Ulmer Stevens and became f ri endly with an Indian,
be an organ and piano duet, "Tell family of Cleveland, Ohio, were the and yisited in hig home hundreds D f
Me the Old, Old Story” played by guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Umeg
Mrs. Lewis Ruffin and Mrs. Walton Stevens Tuesday. j It wag perhaps the most peace .
Hodges. The sermon, “Jesus and ] j^ r and jyj rs \y a lter O. Neal and ful and orderly home I had ever
His Bible,” will be preached by the f am jj y have returned home after known. I never heard a raised voice
minister. The public is cordially eevera i days at St. Augustine, there, and never an unkind word;
invited to attend this second spec- pj a and orphan or needy children were
ial service of the month. i I at home there whenever they want-
A complete schedule of services 1 Mr. and Mrs. Millard Williamson ed to come or go.
.for the Reynolds Baptist church be- of Fitzgerald spent last week end ( From the Tifton Free Press I get
1 ginntng Sunday morning is as fol- with Mr .and M^s. Will Williamson the Story of Frances Slocum, who
'lows:' 'and Miss Louise Williamson re- W as kidnaped by a band of Indi-
Sunday turned home with them for a. two ans w.hen she was five years old,
10 a. m. Sunday School. Bible weeks’ visit. land for three-quarters of a. century
classes for all ages. Miss Geraldine Fuller is the her mother and other members of
11 a m. Public Worship, Sermon.' st 0 f Miss Gwendlyn Byrd of * he faI ™ ly frantically searched for
Back to Bethlehem. . Warner Robins this week i her> only to find that Ind,ans can f
7:30 p. m.. Baptist Training Unipn f ' ;be tempted by offers of money..
8:30 p. m., Public Worship. We regret to learn that Miss and Frances became an Indian and
Sermon: “Jesus and His Bible.” Marie Montgomery and Mr. Billy was happy in her Indian home
Wednesday Montgomery are on the sick list ] So she liked her new parents and
8:30 p. m., Bible study: “The book this week. We hope they will soon the other, children in the home that
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she would never discuss her hav
ing been born a white girl. After
Miss Faye Adams of Macon is B h e was 75 years old she consented
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mont- +« talk but she had no desire to re-
gomery this week. turn to her people. She had in-
Mr .and Mrs. Hubert Mosley [) erited P ro Pf ty ’ reared a family of
spent Thursday in Macon. | her own and wanted to show her
] appreciation for the kindness she
Mr. and Mrs. Ulmer Stevens and received at the hands of the Indi
family of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and ans.
'Mrs. Emmett Long and Johnny of 1 The story is credited to Spence in
Americus; Mr. and Mrs. John his book on the Myths and Legends
( Stevens of Butler; Mr. and Mrs. of the North American Indians,
j Millard Stevens of Americus were The fact that the Indians could
| Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. kidnap a white child and not com-
1 Dugger Cosey. {pletely win her good will is a trib-
| ■ ute that few of us ever paid to
. Miss Jessie Baldwin of Dublin the Indian character.But our white
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. outlaws disguised themselves as
James Montgomery and Mr. and Indians and committed enough
Mrs. Thomas Montgomery. I cr jnies to increase our hatred for
the natives as savages.
In the Circle I have published
many of the crimes for which Indi
ans suffered though innocent .
Be sure to come to the barbecue
at Crowell Thursday p. m., Aug. 13. 1
Fun and food in abundance for all.
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Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
Mr. Vance Childres has returned \
home after completing his- work at ‘ „ „ , ,
Grifin 1 Young, Susan, Harold and Lynn,
I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Windham
Miss Joyce Fuller completed and Marilyn were guests of Mr. and
her training at Macon hospital last Mrs. Dugger Cosey Sunday,
week She has accepted a position Mr. Billy Thompson, A. N., of Lit
as X-Ray Technician at the Ameri-]tle Rock, Ark., but now stationed
cus Sumter County hospital and at Memphis, Tenn. ,is visiting his
began work there Monday. We brother, Mr. Jack Thompson,
j wish her abundant success in her Mrs. Henry Becham of Roberta,
new field of work. n Mrs. D. Whitley spent Wednesday
,, , with Mr. and Mrs. Will William-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Montgomery son
weer Saturday night guests ( Mr. Marion oMntgomery spent, =
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodwin of several days recently with his sister ~
| Macon - in Atlanta.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rogers and Mr ' and Mrs - Walter Wainwright,
! son, Mr .and Mrs. Mack Lucas and Mary - Connie ' Donald and Edward
Isons spent Sunday with Mr. and have returned ho ™ a «er a week’s
visit to Panama City, Fla.
News was received here Monday
j Mrs. Mitchell Parker of Roberta of the death of Mr. Luke Mitchell
' Mrs Emily Bearden of Macon vis- of Columbus. Funeral was at
ited Mrs. Walter Wainwright Mon- Crowell’ church Tuesday, 11 a. m.
day. j followed by interment in the ceme-
| Miss Mildred Montgomery who is We want to see at the aBr _
5-lb Bag Dixie Crystal Sugar
45c
2 Rolls Scott Tissue
21c
1-4 lb Tenderkaf Tea
29c
1 lb Sunnydale Oleo
19c
12-0z Can Treet
43c
3 Pkgs Jello
23c
i Mrs. C. D. Lucas.
attending summer school at Mil
ledgeville spent the week end
home.
at
becue at Crowell Thursday p.
I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hawkins of
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Horton of Americus, spent Sunday with Mr.
Milledgeville, visited relatives here and Mrs. Clifford Adams,
for the week end. | Miss Anna Ruth Jarrell of But-
Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery, Ier s P ent Sunday with Miss John-
Pam and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. James n * e Dou Adams.
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