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GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 3, 1953.
OT»rf | Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. W. M.
m m _ K.l Flandprs and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer
■>£ Q a m n a| J A !■ BA AMT BM M V i attended an executive board
N0yi)oiQS ucpanmc n 11™° eung ° fwscs inMac ° nM ° n *
^ Conducted by ^ j Mrs. W. E. Marshall Jr. of Perry
C . T I j G Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Marshall of
If linn I mnrmramont * Inh at hfpunnlfls i Nashville, Tenn., were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall Wed
nesday.
Miss Betty Ray Barrow has ac- J „ „
cepted employment with the Flint • Terrell Waters spent the.
Electric Membership Corp.
| (Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds k
IMrs. S. J. Tankersley is visiting
T:iends in W a ycross.
Mr. Thomas Poole visited in At
lanta for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Pruitt Jr. vis
ited relatives here Sunday.
Church Calendar for Hie
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. H.
A complete schedule of services
for the Reynolds Baptist church be
ginning Saturday morning is as fol
lows:
Saturday
week end here with his family. He 8:00 a. m., Devotional over WFPM,
'returned to Charleston Naval Hos- Fort Valley:
Mrs. Ed Swearingen, Mrs. Earl pital Sunday where he has been a Road,
i Wright and Mrs. Clifford Whatley patient for the past several weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Edwards Whatley | visited in Columbus Thursday. |
'sperrt Friday in Atlanta. < n If fl |t j
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chiidree K H \ WOlPQ
and family of Thomaston visited U * ^ 11VlC ‘ 3
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hinton Jr. Sun
day. ,
Mrs. C. E. . Marshall entertained
the Night Bridge Club Tuesday,
“On OUR Damascus
Stmday
10 a. m. Sunday School. Bible
classes for all. ages.
11 a. m., Public \Vorship, Sermon:
“Regaining Our Sight.” This serv
ice will be broadcast over WFPM,
The fall session of the Reynolds .Ft. Valley.
High School will open Monday 7:30 p. m.. Baptist Training Union
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Waller and morning, 9 o’clock, with an in-1 8:30 p. m., Public Worship,
children of Thomaston spent Sun- teresting assembly program. The Sermon: “Mothers and Fathers.”
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Posey and da y w jth Mr .and Mrs. Paul Sax- faculty and student body extend a! Monday
family spent .Tuesday in Macpn.
Miss Amelia Fletcher spent last
week in Jackson with her family.
on. I cordial invitation to the public to | 3:30 p. m., WMU Business meet-
be with them at this particular ing at the Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cosey and t j me
daughter of Thomaston, visited Mr
7:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union
The slogan for the school this Study Course at) the Church.
Mr. Dan Beeland spent Sunday j and Mrs - R °y Brewe r f° r the week- -year is: "Look sharp; be sharp;] Tuesday
with his mother Mrs. Vesta Bee-i end - (stay sharp.” Parents and friends 7:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union
land. I Rev and Mrs w B Hoats and a . re asked to ,«heck the school from Study Course.
rccv. aiiCi ivirb. w. d. nuciLs diiu f A 11 mo tn oon kntir umii tUn Wcdncodoy
7:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union
In next week’s issue of the Butler Study Course.-
. time to time to see how well the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waters, Mrs. family of Sycamore were recent slogan . g carried out
Clem Waters visited in Powersville gue! * ts of Mr> » and Mrs> C> W ’
Sunday. * Hoats ’
Dr. and Mrs. Sams and family!
Herald a report will appear of the, (There will be no Prayer Meeting
Mr; and Mrs. W. A. Halley and opeidng exercises, together with this evening due to this Study
-uu —• —| fam n v nf R Ilpna Vista were the other matters pertaining to the en- Course.)
visited relatives in Dalton for the I Iamil y Buena Vista were tne ... - ..
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Breazzeale
spent several days in Jefferson
last week.
Messrs Loviie Worthen and Bobby
Smith spent last week end in
Montezuma.
Mr -and Mrs. Floy Bullock and
Beverley visited their families in
Opelika, Ala.
Mrs. Julian Edwards I and Mrs.
Hugh Gilson visited Mrs. Earl
Xdarshall Monday.
Miss Shirley Trussell is visiting
in Atlanta, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Malonson. 1
Miss Elizabeth Parker has re
turned to Columbus to resume her
duties as a teacher.
[week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. roRl ^ e *\ t > Acuity and general or-
Whatley. gamzation plans for the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts and
two daughters of Macon were
guests of their mother, Mrs. Wil
son Sunday.
Taylor Mill News
Thursday
7:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union
Study Course.
Cross Roads
Our community welcomes the
family of Mr. Harold Gates back
Mrs. Paul Saxon left Tuesday for into our community. We regret to
Colorado for a visit with her son, i ose the N. J. Piper family, but ing a fevv da y s this week with
Dr. Paul A. Saxon whose wife is since Mr. Piper is getting a pro- Mr. and Mrs. R> Dent -
seriously ill. j motion we wish him and his en- 1 Friends of Mr. Otis Mott are
tire family much success and hap- glad t0 , see him home and im P rov '
Mr - and _ M ! S J - ?.\.?:. J ° h " S ° n ,. a " d P^es in their new location. How- ing after a ma i° r operation a few
ever we want them to remember da y s a &° & t an Atlanta hospital
Miss Earlene CHildres is spend-
Miss Rosamond Johnson of Colum
bus, visited relatives and friends to come back often and visit us for
here Sunday. jour we i come mat j s a i wa y S ou t.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gaultney and I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Amerson
family, Mrs. Edgar Gaultney and wer e recent visitors at Taylor Mill.
Miss Judie Gaultney spent Thurs
day in Macon.
'Mrs. Susie Poole and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joiner had! *ivt rs . Bernice
as guests ofr the week end Mrs. 1
Mrs. Watts Employed at
Macon's New IV Station
The Macon Telegraph of Aug. 21
carried the following item:
“WETV’s office manager and book
keeper is a Macon model writer
and civic worker. Mrs. Katherine
Wilson Watts. Originally from Rey
nolds, Mrs. Watts is a member of
the Little Theater Quill CRib, PTA
and th£ publicity committee of the
YWCA.” x z
This accomplished lady is the
daughter of Mrs. Ollie Wilson and
the late Mr. Jud Wilson of Rey
nolds. She is a graduate of Rey
nolds High School and GSCW
Milledgeville.
I Her many Taylor county friends
congratulate Mrs. Watts upon her
spieudlu success.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS (T
Mrs. Florence Hankerson and
Miss Hazel Hankerson visited Mr.
and Mrs. G. N. Taunton Saturday.
Recent guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. R.
ah a * .. , C. Kirksey included Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Mamie Oliver and family of r . „ Dl •„ , „
. . . . , John Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pea-
Ashburn spent last week end with VT „ Art hur Jinks
cock, Mr. and Mrs
and children.
Friday visitors of Mr
and Mrs.
I mio. Daiute Tidwell was the
Mr. Don Bond who is attendingj Joiner’s' mother,” Mrs’^W.^T Coch- ^ orthe " Taunton were Mrs - Dora
school in Atlanta, spent the week-, ran of Atlanta. / and MrS ‘ Jim Windham recently. Theus, Mr. Clarence Theus, Mrs.
end with his family. * • j Mrs - Junior Brake and Fay spent Jack Peacock and Mrs. Will Turn-
j Friends here regret to learn that the week with her parents, Mr. er.
Mrs. Susie Woods, Mrs. Rob. jj^ rs m. A . Lifsey, former resident and Mrs. Henry Gallmon. | Mr .and Mrs. Cecil Pennington
Aultman visited Mr. John Fountain Reynolds, died at her home in Mr. Jerry Miller of Hazel Park, and son spent Sunday with Mr. and
In Cuthbert Sunday. Lakeland, Fla., last Friday. jMich., and Jack Holland of Fern- Mrs. Georsre Thpus .
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sealy of At-j Mr and Mrs c E Marshall's MIC \* We ”i f uests , a t the Miss Ellen Kirksey spent Satur-
,„ nt . rpApnt (Miests of Mr ! 1 A MrS ' I' o' “ arsnails Teachers cottage last week. day with Mrs. Wortuen laumon.
Ind MrrH K ^lv liTw .f/n 1 Thema ny friends of Mr. Rex Mrs. Pearl Cox is spending a
and Mrs. H. K. Sealy. j»J r - and Mrs. Bill Halley of Buena Mclnvale are glad to learn 9 f his few days this week with Mrs. Den-
Mrs. Howard Neisler has returned i Vlsta anc Mr - and Mrs - T< Whatley. ra pj d improvement from a recent nis Peterman in Ft. Valley. *
from California after a visit with j Mr. and Mrs. Eric Newsom, Mrs. iRness - We’re looking forward to Mr. and Mrs. Darby Kirksey and
her daughter and family. : Walker Newsom and Miss Marion se ?ing you back in the store real Dianne, spent Sunday with Mr. and
-lur- n/rre i? ir w-.tic nnrl' Newsl)m visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul soan - Rex - Mrs. Healon Kirksey.
_ j ' hnd vicitod hpr mother i Hodges in Americus Monday night. Mis s Lula Windham continues
and children visited her mother, til at her home. We wish for her
Mrs. Jud Wilson, Sunday. Mrs. Will Hortman and sons, a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Grady Smith of Macon vis- 1 ? 61 '" 3 ai ] d Mangham and Mang- The fish fry given at the school
Ited her mother Mrs C D Wind- ham s Wlfe are vacationing in the building by the Free Will church
Em Sr Sr the week end mountains of North Carolina, Vir-, Was very successful Saturday
] gmia and Maryland. They are vis- night. We wish to express our ap-
¥r. and Mrs. C. D. Windham Jr. it ing another son and brother, Mr. predation to the public for helping
And family of Cochran Field, visit- William Hortman of Brunswick, to make it a success. AndMhe
ed relatives here Sunday. |Md. interest shown in the quartet.
Since the church is raising funds
for the new building, we appre-
GEORGIA—Taylor County:
All creditors of the estate of
Mrs. M. Lou Brewer Cromer, de
deceased, late of Taylor County,
are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned
according to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment to me.
This 15th day of July, 1953.
THELMON JARRELL,
Administrator of Estate of Mrs.
M. Lou Brewer Cromer.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, September 4 adn 5 —
Buster Crabble
“Devil Riders”
, Hit No. 2
Johnny Sheffield
“Bomba & The Jungle Girl*
Friday Night Shows Start at 8:15 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2;IS P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, September 6 and 7
John Wayne
“Red River**
Also News
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, September 8 and 9
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
Abbott & Costello Go to Mars
IN
“Desperadees of the West**
Chapter No. 1, Desperadoes of the West”
Tuesday and Wednesday Shows Start at 8:15 P, M,
DR. WILLIS L. WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Except Wednesday Afternoon
and Thursday
Aultman Super Store
date all that has been done to
help in the effort, especially the
donations, the assistance in pre
paring and serving the food.
Reynolds, Georgia
I wish to express to the com
munity my appreciation for the
lovely gifts presented me. While
I’m away I shall remember each
of you very affectionately May
God’s blessings ever abide with
each of you, and I’d like for all
the praying people to remember me
in their prayers while I’m away.
Mrs. Cecil Peacock.
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
720 Thaxton Ave.
Phone 4538 Thomaston, Ga
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BENTLEY’S LAUNDRY I
Phone 6303 Reynolds, Ga.
We are open six days a week. We are reddy and |
willing to; do your laundry. ;>
We will pick up and deliver your Laundry work not $
only at Reynolds but all over Taylor and other counties |
nearby. •?
When you think of having Laundry work done, just |
think of %
BENTLEY’S LAUNDRY, Reynolds, Ga., or Call 6303
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Sunnydale Oleo
lb 17c
Plantation Pride Sweet Mixed Pickle Pt Jar 21c
Pet Milk
3 Tall Cans 39c
Alaska Pink Salmon
Tall Can 43c
Standard Tomatoes
No. 303 Can 10c
Holsum Ice Cream
Pt 25c
Come In-Visit Our New Cosemetic Counter.
Headquarters For Schtol Supplies
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.
Just 27 More Days Remain
In The 1953 Contest
That’s right! At midnight on October 1st the
1953 Champion Home Town Contest will officially
end.
So start now to wind up the nearly-completed
projects in your community and get those other
projects still in the planning stage started so that
you can get credit for them in this year’s contest.
Remember, only projects which were actually
underway before the October 1st deadline can
be counted in this year’s accomplishments.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY