The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, August 20, 1953, Image 2

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PAGE TWO THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, AUGUST 20, 1953. Baptist Home, Blakely, .c*,"; Conducted by , * * 5 Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds ?! Fi ® 'S— . ~ Cjrr-GfT* . Phi VO dC^j»_ - £3r& (5v5s<?C5s^G2^c5?i <?Cs^O^<^S ffCs«t» j Reynolds Department Crowell News Mrs. D. E. Byrd is at home after spending some time in the hos- j I pital. We wish for her a speedy re- Grass covery. i Mr.and Mrs. A. B. Childres had' Miss Carol Adams is in Savannah Shis week. Rev. John Mangham spent Sun- tlay in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley were i7i Albany Thursday. Church Calendar for the Reynolds Baptist Church Beginning Sunday A. M. Baxley, Ga.—Plans for a Field Day at the Georgia Baptist Children’s Home farm near Ba.xley as guests Sunday Mrs. Ruth Kilby .are well under way, Rec. C. D. and Mrs. Charles Kilby of Thomas-, •Stewart, chairman of the steering ton, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Childres ’committee appointed by supervisors anc j Mrs. H. G. Byrd, of the Altamaha Soil Conservation! Miss Peggy Lucas of Macon, District, says. spent the week end with her par- Fertilizer demonstration plots of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Lucas, three acres of Coastal Bermuda ( Mrs. Lee Mosley is at home after “When I Survey the Wondrous each are bein £ treated by various a visit with relatives in Macon. Mrs. Lottie Marshall is spending 'cross,” will be the special music ma "“S c l“ r f' S „,„, agr °"°h 1 PaU ‘ “Hi Thomas Pietce havo ■some time in Atlanta. .by the youth choir at the Rey- mlsts - Two three-acre plots, both go neto Ohio with Mr. Emmett 1 nolds Baptist church Sunday eve- highly fertilized, are being grazed Carnel. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence spent Sunday at Indian Springs. Mrs. Howard Fulton is visiting relatives in Winston Salem, N.C. Mrs. Otis Ogburn has returned from a visit to relatives in Camilla. * Miss Amelia Fletcher spent the •week end with relatives in Jack- son. classes for all ages. 11 a. m., Public Worship, Sermon: Mrs. Ray Bone of Columbus is[« Toward a M ore Complete Chris- visiting her Hollis. Mrs. Susie Woods is spending ^t^this fourth special serv- ane irrigated and the other un-j Mrs. Liles of Columbus is visit- this week at Monticello. I ice 45-minutes in length, the min- lrr i gated - ing Mrs. Nat Lucas. r k ister will preach on the subject,! A ha y cuttin e and balin g demon- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson and “Jesus and His Cross.’’ Members Oration will be conducted on 20 children and Mr. Vance Childres, end friends of the Church are in- acres '° f r)c Coas f i a Be ™uda grass have returned home after spending vited to attend this service. ; August 26 when the event is sometime in Little Rock, Ark. A complete schedule of services Placed to demonstrate manage- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barfield for the Reynolds Baptist church be- ™ ent ; fertilization and uses of were Sunday guests of Mr. and ginning Sunday morning is as fol- 0 a * a a ' ^ rs - Clifford Whatley Jr. f ows . I Ten acres of the ha y field Mrs. Howard Fulton is visiting 9unda v J early in July received 100 units of friends and relatives in North' 10 a. m. Sunday School. Bible of anhydrous ammonia per acre Carolina for a while. ' following a heavy application of Mrs. Harold Byrd and children ofI commercial fertilizer earlier. Warner Robins were Thursday! Mr. Stewart and others on the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Byrd, mother, Mrs. Ed A. 1 tj an ity" • committee, John S. Laws, Randall Miss Gwendolyn Byrd returned to' I 7:30 p. m.. Baptist Training Union ! ^ f Harri f on and Andrew her home at Warner Robins Sun-1 _ i! 830 d m Public Worship Pearson > all °f Baxley are planning day after spending last week with Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams and ' Se f mon . P L Jesu ' s and His Cross.” , ^ ^ MiSS GeraIdine Fuller. Monday [Childrens Home campus pastures, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byrd were! 3:30 p. m., WMS Circle No. One Penaaca * a bahla - fescue-clover, Dal- hosts Sunday at a family reunion. Miss Dollie Trapp of Atlanta at the home of Mrs. C. L. Pyron. ’ * , s gr J^. ^ ove ^ a "^ re f c “ e grass There were many relatives present' spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Wednesday 1 waterwavs^ th7hn? for J he feStive occasion ' I B. Hicks. 8:30 p. m., Bible Study: “How Mnn ’ «nLil£i a " d .. Mrs ’_^?. hn Montgomery, to Read the Bible.” (children Simons. have returned from St. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fountain vis ited Mrs. James Fountain in Ma con recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hutchinson of Norfolk, Va., are guests of Mrs. J. B. Hutchinson. Cross Roads tion and woodland management Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams and 1 ar S? s# Mr. Booker Montgomery visited Mr The route will be planned, ac- John Cosey at plrry Sunday ! C ° rdU V° Su P er ^ lso 1 rs Chairman, M r. and Mrs. Hylard Cosey of K. C. Mayers of Baxley, so visitors Newton, spent the week end with 'can see the registered Braham cat- Mr. and Mrs W R Cosey M ° and Coastal Bermuda, M r. and Mrs. D. Smith, Mrs. Jack Mor- ^rd, Mrs. Bill Smith spent Sunday [With Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Dugger Cosey and Jimmy spent the week end with tie herd Mr.and Mrs. Rufus Kirksey and grass pastures on the C. F. Ken of Columbus spent last week- r j s farm. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Baker ofi end w jth Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kirk-' Abbeville, spent Sunday with Mr. | se y j and Mm. L. Baher. | Mr,. Ciarhe Simmon, Dr. Ralph NeWtOII, Retied ;Mr . and Mrs . Lewjs Cosey o( A1 ; Mr. Eric Newsome of Milton,'and children visited Mr. and Mrs. y ki L bany Fla., is the guest of his parents, Crum Shehee Saturday. | PraTCf UillVCrSIlY MCHIDCr, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Newsome. j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bussey and i family visited relatives in Leesburg Mrs. John Goodman of Miami, Sunday Fla., has returned home after vis Honored by the Faculty iting Mr. and Mrs. John Mims. Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Hinton. Dan Payne and Douglas Saunders £*pent the week end in Augusta. Mrs. Harnp Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hicks of Warm Springs were Sunday guesth of Mr. and IVJrs. C. B. Hicks. Mr .and Mrs. F. M. Carson and Russell C are spending several Highlands, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sid James, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Childres and Mr. and Mrs. James Gray are spending this week at St. Marks, Fla., fishing. Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, and Mrs. Rudolph Parks, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. James, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Childree, Miss Mary Ann Horton, Mr. Virlyn Slaton and little Nita Cochran, and Joy Parks spent the week end at St. Mark, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hicks and Mrs. Shelton Hunter of Warm Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Windham Sunday. Miss Sylvia Cosey visited Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Cosey of Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pennington From Ft Vall Leader-Tribune: and son were recent visitors of Mr. | and Mrs. George Theus I Fort Valleyans are interested to last week. Friends of Mr. Otis Mott will be k now that Dr and Mrs Ra j ph Those attending 4-H Club Camp glad to learn that he is improving Newton, formerly of Ft. Valley, at Savannah this week from oun a or a major operation in an At- move to w aycross where they community include Rolin Stevens,! ; t-. u v i rv i wi11 make their home - Terr y Montgomery and Johnny Lou' .a nd Mrs. Darby Kirksey, Di-, Newton was superintendent Adams. i anne and Mr. Lester Kirksey were of the Ft . Valley Schools for a M r. and Mrs. Robert Byrd and vlsltors of Mr - and Mrs. B. num ber of years and he and his Steve were Sunday guests of Mr. lrk :l ey ' t, family are much endeared to the and Mrs. J- B. Byrd. Mr. Russell Cheatham of Wadley,l Ha ^l' Hankerson soelrt a few dlvs P f° pl ® ° f J 1 ' Valley ' While in the Mr f'. Wa i, te 1 r 1 Wainwright, Misses are snenrivne several days at' ias“ week with Mr and M^s Bob f ' Newton ' a most interest- Geraldine Fuller and Gwendolyn last week with Mi and Mrs. Bob , ng spea ker, appeared frequently on Byrd spent Friday afternoon in iaunton in Miami, Fla. patriotic, civic, literary and re- Macon. Misses Mary and Connie Mrs. Helen Parker and little iijg OU s programs. He was teacher Wainwright returned home with daughter of Thomaston were recent D f the Baraca Class at the Baptist them after visiting friends in Ma- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer church, chairman of the board of con ^ or a few days. Chapman deacons, president' of the Kiwanis Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fuller, Misses . Mr - and ^ Irs ; Earl , B ° ne and chll ‘ Club, chairman of the 1926 Peach Geraldine Fuller and Gwendolyn Mr. and Mrs James Gray. Mr jdren visited Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jor- Blossom Festival and actively in- B yrd visited Miss Joyce Fuller in id Mrs. Rudolnh Parks. Mr and dan Sunday. terested in the most worthy inter- Americug Sunday. Important Notice Effective with last trip train No. 3 from Macon 3:40 a. m. and last trip train No. 4 from Columbus 10:45 p. m. August 31, 1953, these trains will be discontinued be tween Macon and Columbus. Central of Georgia Rwy. lucmuicu wiin me worn- | ■ * ■ an s Club, the activities of the Bap- JUdOC AdddlSOII. CldVtOII list church and nthpr intprpQtc in " J County Ordinary Says Hell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jinks visited es ts of the community. Mrs NeW-! Mr. and Mrs. Healon Kirksey Fri- ton was identified with the Worn- 1 day. DR. WILLIS L. WEBB OPTOMETRIST Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611 Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Except Wednesday Afternoon and Thursday PIANO TUNING C. W. SMITH SALES & SERVICE 720 Thaxton Ave. Phone 4538 Thomaston, Ga Fire and Windstorm Automobile-Crop-Hail INSURANCE BONDS J. H. NEISLER AGENT REYNOLDS. GEORGIA —REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Assurance Co. Fireman’s Fund Indemnity Co. Home Fire & Marine insurance Co. Maryland Casualty Co. PITTSBURGH SUN-PROOF HOUSE PAIHT tist church and other interests in this area. Dr. Newton has retired as a member of the faculty of Mercer Rara University where he has been six ™ lOr LOnCjreSS years. The faculty and the staff! ,°f the Mercer Work Shop gave to' Judge Frank Adamson of Jones- j Gr. and Mrs. Newton a surprise boro, Clayton county, has an- party a few days ago in Macon nounced that he will be a candi- and at that time presented to them date for Congress in the Fourth the gift of a desk in appreciation District in the 1954 primary. Judge I of their service and the former Adamson has served the past five president of Mercer, Dr. McDowell, years as Ordinary of Clayton county and others paid tribute to them. FFA Idea Originating With Late Dudley Hughes Observes Its Anniversary AUuaui. Jlooki A/etu Smoke or gas can't damage or discolor it—it’s Fume-Resistant New Pittsburgh Sun-Proof, Fume-Re sistant House Paint stands up in all weather, in any climate! No matter where you live, it’s the perfect finish for your house. Sun-Proot House Paint has greater hiding qualities and will not check, flake or peel. Its tested dura bility assures positive protection... its new formula resists all discoloration. Self-cleaning, too — surface soot and dust are washed off with each rain. Pittsburgh SUN-PROOF House Paial stays white! Hinton & Company REYNOLDS, GEORGIA jand is also a member of the Jones boro City Council. He is a Demo crat, a Baptist and a Mason. Judge Adamson is active in the civic life of this county, bi\ing com mander of the Clayton County American Legion, and is now serv ing as vice president of the Jones- I boro Exchange club. He is past The silver anniversary of the *- und chairman for Clayton county Future Farmers of America, now of tbe American Red Cross, being observed at the state FFA j Jud S e Adamson is a practicing camp near Covington is of particu- attorney and is a member of the lar interest to Middle Georgians— Clayton county bar association, especially Taylor county citizens—' St° ne Mountain Circuit Bar, and for it was the nimble brain of the the Georgia bar association. He late Representative Dudley Hughes was born and reared in Clayton !of Danville, Third District (now 6th coun l : y and attended Jonesboro | district) that the idea of the great Higb Scho °l. North Georgia Col- ' organization was first born. | le S e ’> University of Georgia Law The act, named for the Congress- ^ cbo °l and Emory University Law man and for Sen. Hoke Smith also! SchooL of Georgia, was passed by Con- j grress in 1917 and provided federal !* .i j ■* . i funds .to the states on an equal HCdlll dBU DCStrUCtlOll j matching basis to promote the de-1 r ,, velopment of a vocational educa- POllOW 111 the Path ftf (tion program. States and . local " ,C r<,,M Wf communities eagerly responded to' A|ai)tir fflact Hlimrano the offer and rural high schools nUmCdUe • over America began offering cours- jes in vocational subjects. Boys in' Morehead City, N. C., Aug. 13— ' agricultural classes, finding com-, An Atlantic hurricane struck the j mon interests, organized local' North Carolina coast with 100 mile clubs and several state associations an hour winds bringing death, in- were formed. The national or- juries and untold destruction as it ganization dates from November, slammed inland. 11928, when delegates from 18 state! At least one death was reported, j associations met in Kansas City to A tanker caught in the path of the i form the Future Farmers of tropical blow as it struck north- j America. jward was left crippled and helpless FFA has 340,000 active, dues- trying to ride out shrieking gale j paying farm boy members affiliat- winds. jed with 8,500 local chapters in the! Waves “as tall as buildings” ;48 states and territories. Georgia crashed in at nearby Atlantic ihas 16.622 members in 298 local Beach, dashing debris along the chapters. beach front. Grand Theatre REYNOLDS, GEORGIA FRIDAY & SATURDAY, August 21 and 22 Robert Mitchum —In— “West of the Pecos'* v Hit No. 2 ' > Leo Gorcey & the Bowery Boys “No Holds Barred" Friday Nig*ht Shows Start at 8:15 P. M. Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M. SUNDAY & MONDAY, August 23 and 24 .... Kathryn Grayson and Gordon MacRae -—In— “The Desert Song" (In Color) Also in the News, “Truce in Korea” Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. Monday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, August 25 and 26 Robert Mitchum IN “Blood On The Moon" Capt. Marvel, No. 11 Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 8:15 P, M. i NU-DAY LAY More Eggs on less feed! Cost No More Than Old Type Feeds E. F. Parr Est REYNOLDS Aultman Super Store Reynolds, Georgia Sunnydale Oleo lb 18c Silver Dust Washing Powder Lge Box 25c Holsum Velvet Ice Cream 1-2 Gal 79c Dixie Crystal Sugar 5 lbs 45c Armour Star Wieners lb Cello 49c Jello 3 Pkgs 25c Morton’s Iodized Salt Round Box 10c Jergens Lotion Mild Soap 5 Bars 25c Luzianne Coffee lb Can 85c