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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 13, 1953.
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Reynolds Department
9 Conducted by
f Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds P
sc^'car’^oa ecr~«-^jo itemr* 9
Mrs. F. A. Ricks shopped in Ma
con Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bond were re
cent visitors in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goddard are va
cationing in Naples, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brewer spent
Thursday afternoon in Montezuma.
Mrs. Ida Jake Hill of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson have
returned from a vacation in Flor-
da.
Miss Elizabeth James spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Jones.
Mrs. John Kilby of Quincy, Fla.
is the guest of Miss Viola Saun
ders.
Mr. and Mrs. William Redish
of Miami, is visiting the Bud Nel
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hinton are
visiting points of interest in
Florida.
Mrs. Mollie Huey is spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Jack Heath.
Miss Ruth Wilson spent last
week in Atlanta the guest of Mrs
M. G Gilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Malonson of
Marietta are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Hicks Trussell.
Miss Florence Smith of Jackson
Miss., is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. F. A. Ricks.
Mr. Paul Hollis of Hapeville is
the guest of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed A. Hollis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Carson
of Arlington, Va., are in town the
guests of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of
Lizella, were Sunday guests of
Mrs. G. W. Fickling.
S
Miss Annie Monk is spending
some time with her sister, Mrs.
Herring in Arlington.
Mrs. C. S. Sawyer attended the
Methodist Missionary Conference in
Roberta Monday.
Mrs. Martha Dunn and Eloise of
Macon were week end guests of
Mrs. Irene Whatley.
Miss Virginia Butler and Mr. Bill
Tucker of Americus were week-end
guests of the J. U. Brunsons.
Mrs. Edwards Whatley has re
turned home from a visit to rela
tives in Winston Salem, N. C.
Mrs. E. A. Hollis is a patient in
Sams hospital. Her many friends
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. W. F. Brunson and Mrs.
Ola Hicks are attending the Indian
Springs Camp meeting this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eubanks
of Thomaston, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eubanks.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Payne and
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Aultman are
spending their vacation in Flori
da.
Miss Margaret Woods leaves Fri
day to sail for Germany where
she has accepted a position to
teach.
Mrs. Edward Hester and children
of Savannah are spending this
week with Dr. and Mrs. H. C.
Whatley,
Miss Margaret Phillips and Mrs.
Lois Tarver have returned to Flori
da after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. S.
H. Bryan.
Mr. Sidney Bryan, Mrs. Guy
Windham Jr., and Mrs. Walter
Forsling were Sunday visitors in
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Stringfellow
and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell of Talbob-
i ton visited the Dick Windhams
Wednesday.
i Mrs. Oscar Thompson and chil
dren of Atlanta, are spending some
time with her parents. Mr. and
| Mrs. F. A. Ricks.
j Mr .and Mrs. Willard Brunson
j and Gene spent the week end in
I Thomson the guests of Mr. and
.Mrs. Morris Pounds.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Breazeale
land Miss Eva B. Griffith spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stephens in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Whatley and
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Livingston were
wek end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Posey in Savannah.
Elder and Mrs, John Mangham
are occupying an apartment in the
Goddard home while their new
house is under construction.
Jimmy Rae Brewer is a patient
in Sams hospital having suffered
a broken leg in an accident at In-
dina Springs Camp Ground.
Church Calendar for the
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
A vocal duet, “Saved, Saved,’’
and a sermon, “Jesus and the
World” will be the special features
at the evening worship at the
Reynolds Baptist Church Sunday.
Misses Tempie Hill and Janice
Whatley will sing the special mus
ic; the minister will preach the
sermon. The public is invited to
attend this third 45-minute eve
ning service in August.
A complete schedule of services
for the Reynolds Baptist church be
ginning Sunday morning is as fol
lows:
Sunday
10 a. m. Sunday School. Bible
classes for all ages.
11 a. m., Public Worship, Sermon:
“We Face • the Future.”
7:30 p. m.. Baptist Training Union
8:30 p. m., Public Worship.
Sermon: “Jesus and the World.”
Monday
3:30 p. m., WMS Circle No. One
at the home of Mrs. C. L. Pyron.
8:30 p. m., Bonnie Ruffin Circle.
Home of Miss Marion Newsom.
Wednesday
8:30 p. m. Bible Study: “The
Modern Message of the Bible.
Crowell News
Mrs. Leon Edwards and Mrs.
Jessie Stone came over from In
dian Springs Camp ground to
visit friends in Reynolds Sunday. j M rs. Morrison ’returned to her
Mauk News
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Waller visited
Mrs. Joe Barnes and Mr. and Mrs
Irvin Jones Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Turner of
Columbus visited Mr .and Mrs. C.
Hill and Mrs. E. H. Morrison Sat
urday. Mrs. E. T. Turner who had
spent several days with her sister
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones. Mrs.
Myrtle Jones and Mrs. May
Fountain of Jacksonville, Fla., are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Jones.
Elder Bentley Adams of Thom
aston will conduct the services at
New Hope Primitive Baptist church
Sunday night. Visitors are invited
to attend.
Mrs. Arthur Bussey, Mrs. Noel
Bickerstaff, Mrs. Charles Woolfolk
and Miss Eleanor Woolfork of Co
lumbus were Thursday guests of
Mrs. S. H. Bryan.
Construction has been started on
three new residences in Reynolds.
They are for Mrs. Betty Whatley on
Boundary St.; Mr. L. D. Gordon on
South Liberty St., and Mr. Ed
Swearingen on Butler road.
In the business section of Rey
nolds Mr. R. L. Swearingen is
erecting a handsome addition to
the Taylor County Motor Company
building. The store of George Brady
is being modernized and the Dan
Beeland office building is being
remodeled to be occupied by an
up-to-date cafe.
DR. WILLIS L. WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hoars: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Except Wednesday' Afternoon
and Thursday
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jhome with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pruitt spent
the week end with Mrs. M. B. Pitt
man and family.
Miss Reba Lou Turner spent the
wek end ah home. She is attending
the University of Georgia this
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Turner spent
the wek end with Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse George of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleatous Hill and
Mrs. E. H. Morrison visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Harvey at Rupert Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pike, Miss
Gloria Pike,Martha Ruth Pike and
Norma Alice Turner visited Mr.and
Mrs. Joe Ingram at Shiloh Satur
day.
Mrs. C. M. Williams Jr., Mrs. Rob
ert Waler and Little Lind* Wallei
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Waller.
Mrs, M. B. Pittman Sr. Miss Mu-
setta Pittman, Mrs. M. B. Pittman
Jr. and Donna Lynn spent Tuesday
in Columbus.
Pvt. Johnnie B. Rustin of Fort
Jackson, S. C., spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rustin.
Howard News
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown spent
a week end recently with relatives
in Quincy, Fla.
Miss Annie English visited in
Butler for a few days last week.
Rev. and Mrs. H. O. Hatcher and
children were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Brown and for supper they were
guests of Miss Mary Lou Averett
and Mr. J. H 1 . Brown.
Sgt. and Mrs. Quinton Childree of
Warner Robins spent the week end
at home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McKinney and
Carol vacationed at Panama City
Fla a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fain Jr. of
Eufaula. Ala., and Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Hatfield and Sara of
Americus were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Akin and fam
ily of Talbotton spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Akin.
Mrs. W. E. Hightower of Butler
is visiting Mrs. J. E. Brown this
week and attending the revival at
the Methodist church.
Mrs. Joe Brown entertained the
WSCS Tuesday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Clark and
children spent Sunday in Macon
witb the Renfroe family.
Miss Mary Lou Averett spent one
Sunday recently w'ith friends and
relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Earl Yantis of At
lanta spent the weekend w’ith their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cul-
verhouse after a week’s fishing
trip in Florida. Little .Catherine
Yantis spent the week with her
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Culverhouse.
Mrs. Carl Brown and Mrs. C. C.
Clark spent one day last week in
Warner Robins.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quinton
Clark Tuesday included Mrs. C.M.
Renfroe who recently returned from
an extended visit to Chicago and
California; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ren
froe, Miss Susan Renfroe and Ce
cil Renfroe of Macon; Lt. and Mrs,
Roy Barnes and children of Chica
go, 111., who are visiting in Ma
con.
Miss Paula Trussell of Waiter-
boro, S. C., is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard this week.
Miss Carolyn Barfield was the
spend-the-night guest of her sister
Mrs. Clifford Whatfey Jr. Friday
night.
Mr. Billy Thompson left for Lit
tle Rock, Ark., Friday after spend
ing a few days with his brother,
Mr. Jack Thompson here. He will
spend the remainder of his fur
lough with his parents before re
turning to Camp at Memphis,
Tenn.
Miss Mary Lee Green of Macon,
is the guest of Miss Mary Wain-
wright this week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hinton of Ken
tucky spent Tuesday with Mr .and
Mrs. Ambry Aultman.
| Miss Glenda Hires had as her
guest- last week Miss Juanita
Wiggins of Jesup.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Stevens and
Rolin, Mrs. Howard Fulton have
returned home after a week on the
beach at Legama, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Peed were
Sunday' visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Booth.
I Mrs. Leonard Windham had as
dinner guests Tuesday Mrs. Roy
Bohler, Mrs. Cliford Montgomery,
'and Mrs. Earl Neisler.
Miss Tommie O’Neal has re
turned home after a visit with her
neices, Mesdames Fort Williams
and Alene Hill of Byrom-
ville, Ga., Mrs. Williams and
Mrs. Hill accompanied her home
Sunday afternoon and visited with
relatives here for the afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs. Bernard. Adams and
family of Macon were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Montgomery Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Williamson
spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs.
Henry Becham of Roberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Dugger Cosey en
tertained the young people with a
swimming party Wednesday p. m.
Misses Helen and Sharon Bohler
spent several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neisler.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie McCrary
and David spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Jackson
of Byron.
Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery
Pam and Judy and Miss Faye
Adams of Macon were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Windham Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Young have
returned after a week’s visit in Or
lando, Fla.
Mrs. Tom Montgomery and Rus
sell and Mrs. Russell Scandrett and
Susan of Macon are spending the
week in North Carolina.
Mrs. C. Wilson of Atlanta spent
last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Byrd and was also
at the bedside of her grandmother,
Mrs. Nora Waters who passed
away early Tuesday morning of
this week.
| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bohler. Helen
and Sharon and Mrs. Earl Neisler
| are at St. Simons for a few days.
Mrs. Leonard Windham and
Marilyn spent Saturday with Mrs.
Dugger Cosey.
I Mrs. Clarence Barfield and Mrs.
Clifford Whatley Jr. shopped in
; Macon Saturday.
; Mrs. Troy Sanders, Miss Eula
Sanders, Mrs. J. W. Wynn and
Mrs. Golston Sanders of Macon
were guests of Mesdames Lee and
Hubert Mosley recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whatley Jr.
were spend-the-day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Barfield Sun
day.
I Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Davidson
and children of Orlando, Fla., are
(Visiting at the home of Mr. and
George Young this week.
I Those numbered among the sick
of our community this week in
clude Mrs. Leonard Windham, Mr.
John Wilder and Hue and Sue
O’Neal. We wish for each of them
a speedy recovery.
I Mrs. Tom Sanders, Mrs. Hubert
Mosley visited Mrs. Nora Waters at
the hospital in Butler Friday,
j Mrs. Paul Montgomery compli
mented her friends with a Stan
ley party Friday night.
I Mrs. Albert Smith and son of
- Atlanta, and Mrs. Mitchell of
Stockbridge visited Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Montgomery recently.
, Mrs. Sam Bailey was entertained
at a birthday dinner in her hon-
ot at the home of Mrs. Austin
Guinn of Butler.
We regretted to learn Tuesday of
the passing of Mrs. Nora Waters
of Butler and the mother
of Mrs. Clifford Byrd and our
entire community extend to the
family our heartfelt sympathy.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, August 14 and 15
Rod Cameron
—In—
“Cavalry Scout”
Hit No. 2
Kirby Grant ' &
“Fangs Of The Artie”
Friday Night Shows Start at 8:15 F. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 F. M,
SUNDAY & Monday, August 16 and 17
Kathryn Grayson and Merv Griffin
“So Thisls Love”
The Story of Grace Moore in Color
News, “Miss Universe Crowned”
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
Monday Shows Start at 8:15 F. M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, August 18 and 19
Ronald Reagan, Dorothy Malone
IN
“Law And Order”
Capt. Marvel No. 10
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M.
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Reynolds, Georgia
WSCS To Meet Monday
The Anthony-Barrow Circle of the
WSCS will meet Monday, 4 p. m.
at the parsonage with Mrs. A. C.
Royeton and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer,
hostesses.
Wilma Sawyer Circle meets Mon
day at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Roy Jones with Mrs. Lonnie Jones
co-hostess.
All members are urged to attend
these Circle meetings
Tetley Teo
1-4 lb Box 29c
Standard Tomatoes
No. 303 Can 10c
Doles Sliced Pineapple
No. 2 Can 29c
Pet or Carnation Milk
3 Tall Cans 39c
Hi-C Orangeade
46-Oz Can 23c
Heinz Baby Pood
3 Strained 29c
Armour Star Wieners
lb Cello 47c
Karo Syrup
Pt Bottle 25c