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THE BUTLER HEREADL, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 21, 1954.
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Hiking Church Attendance
Mrs. Hailey Hostess
To Wilma Sawyer Circle
Christian Service Group
Mrs. Viola Saunders is quite ill
at the Mdcon hospital.
| T. Montfort and family.
Miss Winnie Aultman of Macon j
-was home for the week end.
f , , I spending a tew days with
Miss Adrian Ellison of Columbus (mother Mrs . Eunice C rooke.
spent the week end with relatiyes
here.
The Wilma Sawyer Circle of the
The Commission on “Membership Reynolds Methodist WSCS met Mon
"Mrs. C. B. Hicks visited Mrs. Mar- j Miss Shirley Trus&ell of Mercer and Evangelism” of Reynolds day even ing, at the home of Mrs.
SI a Dunn last week. [University in Macon, spent the Methodist Church, met last week E Halley. The meeting began at
week end at home. to further plans for promoting the g p m with 18 members present.
'Church Attendance Crusade, a na-j p rogram was presented by the
Mrs. Katie Taunton of Thomas- tion wide Methodist movement ctirele Leader, Mrs. Henry Posey l
Miss Jean Crooke is home from 1 lon * s vising ^ er son - Mr- Irvin from January to Easter. land the worship was led By Mrs. M.
Macon for the week end. ( Taunton and family. | Probably there is nothing that, w Flanders.
I week in and week out will build up I Talks on the subject of missions
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beeland were Mis. Taylor of Ft. Valley spent a person spirtually and tie his love 1 southeast Asia and the islands of
a- home for the week end. , Sunday with her^ daughter, Mrs. D. and loyalty to the church as will the Indonesian republic were given
regular church attendance. ; by Mrs. Flanders, Mrs. Robert Co-
Mrs Hollis Stinson of Macon is Certainl - V nothing will help a 6 ey, Mrs. John Mims. Miss Annie
JSu h e! church more and the s P iritual life Monk and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer. The
of a community, than full, over- i ea der. Mrs. Posey, conducted a
flowing congregations at church business session after the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Mims Aultman of se ^ vices : r ^ t I The hostess, Mrs. Halley, served
Rev. M. W. Flanders, pastor, will! a delicious salad course with Rus-
preach Sunday morning on the sian tea after the business was fin-
subject, “Why Attend Church”" ished. One new member, Mrs. Jim-
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Peel of AIa Y we see y° u * n church Sun- m j e Childree, was welcomed into
Americus w'ere- Sunday visitors of day ^
Mr .and Mrs. Howard McRee. j The Committee
Miss Jewel Posey of Atlanta is
visiting her mother, Mrs. D. B. Po
sey.
Meggs, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr.
R. E. Aultman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swearingen
have moved into -their lovely new
home.
; the Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker and
cuiu mis. win. rarKtT anu » ,« ■. .
children and Miss Kate Hicks visit- AnTnOny'DdiTOW vJfClC
Airs. W R Whatley of Albany is ed relativeg in Pra i tsburg Sunday,
•visiting her daughter, Mrs. Annie i
L Powell.
Mr. Jack Fountain and daughter Reynolds Methodist WSCS
Mary Virginia, of Monticello, Fla., i
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hollis Sat- Met With MfS. CaROO
-Reporter.
Birth Aimoimcement
Mr .and Mrs. Breazeale and Miss
Eva B. Griffith visited Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. and Mrs. Waller Flanders
were dinner guests of Mrs. E. F.
Parr Sunday.
Mrs. Ollte Wilson and Mr. and
Mr^. Woodrow Wilson were in Ma
con Thursday.
Mrs. Paul McRee of Dawson is! M M
visiting Mr. and Mrs Howard Me- Mrc ~ " ..
JRee this week. - i and Mrs> D ’ W ‘ Payne are in At ‘
Mrs. Lucy Lucas of Roberta is
spending a few days with Dr. and
Airs. S. Hi. Bryan.
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast will spend
the week end in Columbus with
Mrs. Wm. Johnson.
Mr .and Mrs. Robert Gardner, of
Reynolds, announce the birth of a
son, David Robert, at the Macon
hospital. Jan. 13th.
Cress Roads
Mr. Wyman Harris and sons
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 & Narine Insurance Co.
Maryland Casualty Co.
The Anthony-Barrow Circle
Weaver Crawford Sunday in Hawk- WSCS, Reynolds Methodist church
insville. jmet Monday afternoon 3 o’clock in
7? tt Aultman Mr the home of Mrs - F ‘ M - Carson with spent Saturday with Mr. and and
‘ Mrs. F. A. Ricks as cohostess. There Mrs. Otis Mott.
lanta where Mrs Payne will attend W * re 24 members and visitor * P res ' Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mclnvale
the Gift Show enl - and children spent one day last
j The Circle leader, Mrs. Gray Hicks week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Sealy and °P ened the meeting with the hymn, Theus.
Mrs. Gray Hicks visited Mrs. Lil- Jesus Calls Us, sung in unison. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shdhee
lian Brown and Mr and Mrs G D After P ra y er and a short business and son spent the week end with
Locke in Butler recently ’ ’ ’ session ’ Mrs. M. W. Fianders pre- Mr. and Mrs. Crum Shehee.
Isented the program for the month j Friends of Mr. Monroe Blair re-
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ricks have re- on tbe sub ject of our missionary gret to learn that he is at an Au-
turned home after spending a few vvork * n southeast Asia and the is- gusta hospital for an operation. We
days in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. lands of the Indonesian Republic, ihope for him an early recovery.
Oscar Thompson and family. j ^ rs - L. W. Cook spoke of Chris-1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Busbee spent
!tian work along the Road to Man-'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Newsom and dalay, and Mrs. Katherine Elder Kirksey.
Mr .and Mrs. H. C. Whatley 'spent talked about the challenge to the I Mjss Catherine Childree spent the
Sunday in Colquitt, Ga., with Mr. church in Mandalay. Mrs. Fianders week end with her parents Rev. and
and Mrs. Frank Musslewhite. .spoke of the Community of the Mrs William Childree.
[spirit. The topic of the worship serv-1 Friends of Mrs. Worthen Taun-
Mrs. Gussie Causey, Miss Evelyn ice led by Mrs. M. W. Flanders was ton are pleased to hear that she re-
Cannon, Mrs. Bessie Heard and son “But It Is the Same God.” turned home after spending some
of Macon spent Sunday with Mrs. [ After the program was concluded time in Montgomery hospital.
J. C. Bryan and Miss Bess Bryan, with prayer the hostesses, Mrs. Car- j Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pennington
i son was surprised with a shower of and son spent Sunday with Mr. and
i Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cooke of gifts from the Society in honor of Mrs. George Theus
jLovingston, Va., have returned her birthday, Jan. 19. I Mrs. Florence Hankerson and
(home after spending a week with) The meeting was adjourned after Miss Hazel Hankerson visited Mr.
their parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. H. refreshments of delicious cake and'and Mrs. G. N. Taunton Saturday.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, January 22 and 23
Buster Grabble
“Rustler’s Hideout”
• Hit No. 2
Thomas Gomez
“The Harlem Globetrotters’
Friday Night Shows Start at 7:45 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P, M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, January 24 and 25
Donald O’Connor and Janet Leigh
“Walking My Baby
Back Home”
Also News
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows Start at 7:45 P. M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, January 26 and 27
Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan
“Decameron Nights”
Adventures of Capt. Kidd, No. 8
I George Goddard, Mrs. John Mang-
,ham and daughter Lucy J. visited
day,
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
Bryan. I coffee were served by the hostesses
! Mrs. Carson and Mrs. F. A. Ricks.
Mrs. P. E. McDaniel has re- j Reporter.
turned home from Atlanta where -
she spent several days with her
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dunapont | Worship Schedule
Mrs. Ed Goddard, Mr .and Mrs. Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
.Mr, John Mangham at the Georgia j a( ; ]ds B mt
Baptist hospital in Atlanta Thurs- Church for the following week:
Sunday
10:00 a. m.. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m., Public Worship. Ser
mon: “If God Be For Us.”
6:30 p. m., Baptist training Union
7:30 p. m., Public Worship. Ser
mon: “I Believe in Christ.”
Tuesday
3:30 p. m., Sunbeam Band at the
Church.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Bible Study Time.
“The Good Shepherd.”
Crowell Music Club met
At Home of Jean O'Neal
RELISH
35 c
Carnation or Pet Milk
3 tall cans 39c
Fluffo Shortening
3 lbs 73c
fide Washing Powder
large box 27c
Aunt Jemima Grits
box 15c
Armour Star Pork Sausage
lb roll 39c
Armour Star Wieners
lb roll 47c
Garden Fresh Vegetables
Heniz Strained Baby Foods
3 Jars 31c
; The first meeting of the Crowell
Music Club was at the home of
Jean O’Neal January 9th.
| During the meeting which was
opened by Eloise Byrd, counselor,
the following officers were chosen:
Jean O’Neal, President.
Mary Ann Wainwriglit, Vice-
President.
Lillian Beeland. Secty.-Treas.
Margaret Parr, Program Chairman.
Leila Belle Byrd Reporter.
It was decided that Margaret
Parr’s home be the place for the
next meeting at 2:30 p. m,. Feb.
20th.
After everyone had played a se
lection, delicious refreshments of
cookies and lemonade were served.
—Reporter
Crook's Restaurant
Opens at Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peterman and
children spent one day last week
in Thomaston with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Taunton and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bussey recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bone and
children spent one day last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jordan.
Visitors Sunday at the home of
Mr .and Mrs. Heaton Kirksey in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dent and
Sammie, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jinks
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Kirksey, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Kirksey and Ken of Columbus.
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CROOK’S RESTAURANT 1
Opens In Reynolds
Located At
First National Bank Building
Open 7 Days a Week
Special Sunday Dinners
Regular Meals & Short Orders
Your Patronage Appreciated
M. L. and DAISY CROOK
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NEW-CAR
CONFIDENCE!
Crook’s Restaurant was recently
opened in Reynolds in the old
F'irst National Bank Building by
: M. L. and Daisy Crook.
| Mr. and Mrs. Crook are well j
known in Taylor county having j
been in the restaurant business for
many years. ■
Crook’s Restaurant will be open 1
[seven days a week serving regu
lar meals and short orders with
special Sunday dinners.
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• Thoroughly Inspected
• Reconditioned for Safely
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Performance
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REYNOLDS, GEORGIA