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THE BUTLER HEREADL, BUTLER, GEORGIA. JANUARY 28, 1954.
«. ^ Q. owe || Willing Workers
Department | Club Met at Community
Reynolds
| Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds P
z£r~<a~^*s <scr~ar' 9
Conducted by
Miss Phyllis Tomlin,
Mr. Jerry C. Miller Jr.
j Center 2:30 p.m. Jan. 13 Married Sunday P.M.
Mrs. J. C. Newsom and Mrs. Vir
gil Powell shopped in Macon Thurs-
da5 f * li " !•'
Mrs. Loutse G. Neisler made a
business trip to Oglethorpe Mon-
duy. n •
Mrs. Paul Toe of Macon spent
Sunday with her father, Mr. VV. E.
Marshall.
Mrs. Tom Smith of Sparta spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Vv. Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Byrd spent
Sunday .in Macon with Mr. and Mrs
Hugh Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Windham spent
Sunday in Talbotton with Mr. and
The Willing Workers Club met in!
regular monthly session at the
A ceremony at 3 p. m. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lunsford and community Center Jan. 13th, 2:30 a t the Taylor Mill Baptist church
Mrs. Dick Windham spent Wednes- p m w j th Mrs. Edwin Booth in united in marriage MisS Phyllis Lee
day afternoon in Columbus. charge of the business session. The Tomlin, daughter of Mrs. Lillie
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook, Ca- meeting opened with singing Mae Tomlin of Taylor Mill and Mr.
mille and Miss Janice Whatley America. Mrs. Jim Montgomery led ^fry C. Miller Jr. son of Mr. and
were shopping in Macon Saturday, in prayer. In the absence of the Mrs. Jerry C. Miller of Hazel Park
secretary, Mrs. Lavelle Stevens Mich.
Miss Laura Nowah, of Penning- read the m j nutes 0 f tbe December Rev. Flanders of Reynolds of-
meeting and collected dues.
ficiated at the candle light cere-
ton, Vermont, spent Friday night
with her aunt, Mrs. David Montfort. Tbo president asked the same mony which took place before an
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brewer and Mrs. committeee that seived on the altar framed by white glads, green-
Addie Hammock spent Sunday in “Mothers March of Dimes” last ery and candelabra holding long
Plains with Mr .and Mrs. Albert year st »rve again this year. They white tapers. She was given ini
Ratliff. ... are: Mrs. Clifford Adams, Mrs. La- marriage by her grandfather, Mr. D.
Mr. Douglas Saunders of Eglin velle Stevens, Mrs. John O'Neal D. Hewell of Porterdale.
Field, Fla., spent the week end with and Mrs. Clarence Barfield. ! Mr. Leonard Whatley of Rey- ]
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rev. and Mrs. Flanders will nolds sang “Smiling Thru the!
Saunders. have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Years” and “Because”. Mrs. Pcn-
Mrs Blanche Hicks and Mbs John Mont g omer y 1 hird Sunday; dergrast of Reynolds was organist.
„ J Irs ‘ B ! a f e Hl if 9 and'supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-, Mr Tark Holland of Ferndale
Winnie Aultman of Macon were . _ Mr - Jack riouana ot ternaaie,
win tsoorn. Mich., cousin of the bride was best
J. C. New-
I Mrs. Howard Fulton was appoint- man Mr. Billy Windham and Mr.
Mrs. T. B. Stringfellow
guests of Mr.and Mrs
Mrs Betty Whatley is moving som Sunday . . . ..
into her new home on South Boun- . e( i &°°d cheer reporter for the L arry Hobbs lighted the candles,
dary Street this week. Mr . s - D - made a trip o month. Miss Shirley Hobbs was maid of
f Opelika, Ala. Thursday to pur- A group of Club members met honor . she wore a biege suit with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boyd of ehase flowers and plants for her j an . 20th to give the Community black acces sories. Her corsage was
Adel were week end guests of Mr. Bouquet Shoppe. [Center a thorough cleaning. They p j nk carnations
and Mrs. Virgil Powell. | Mrs. Emmett Johnson of Tifton enjoyed a covered dish lunch at Thg bride WQre Wue crepe with
Mrs. Leonard Cooper and Mrs. and Mrs. W. R. Whatley of Amen- noon - A t the same time a fish sup- white acceS sories. Her corsage was
Bill Patterson are among those on cus visited Mrs. Henry Powell sev- pei was Planned for Wednesday a white orch id.
the sick list this week. .oral da>s last week mfmbers^nd thefr "families were Mrs : Tomlin for her daughter's
Mr and Mrs Robert Taylor of Ft. Mr - G - H Goddard made made a invited wedding navy blue crepe with
Valley were guests of Mr. and Mrs l ri P A,Ia u nta Suaday lo v >sit Mr. Mrg Du „ gei Cosev had charge of matching accessories of varigated
John Mangham who is a patient at lhe follovving progr a m; ' carnations.
Georgia Baptist Hospital. j s ub j ecd; The New Year. Immediately following the cere-
Mrs. Viola Saunders who has ( Scripture: Mrs. Cosev. 'inony a reception was held in the
spent the last two weeks undergo-1 Prayer: Mrs. Howard Fulton. auditorium which was decorated
ing treatment at the Macon Hos-1 “What the New Year Deserves”, with white glads, narcissus and
pital has returned heme much im- Mrs. George McCrary. greenery.
proved. j "What Former Years Have Miss Patsy Roberson kept the
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, January 29 & 30
Charles Starrett
-In—
“Kid From Broken Gun”
Hit No. 2
Yvonne DeCarlo
“Fort Algiers”
Friday Night Shows Start at 7:45 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
.
SUNDAY, January 31 — MONDAY, February 1
Gary Cooper and Roberta Haynes
—In—
“Return to Paradise”
Also News
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. «•
Monday Shows Start at 7:45 P. M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, February 2 and 3
Rock Hudson and Steve Cochran
“Brck to God’s Country”
Great Adventures of Capt. Kidd, No. 9
David Montfort Saturday.
Mrs. Donald Whatley and son,
of Thomaston, visited Mr. nad Mrs.
Edgar Whatley last week.
Mr .and Mrs. C. W. floats and Mr
and Mrs. Robert Cosev were shop
ping in Macon Saturday
Miss Elaine Windham who has a Taught Me”, Mrs. John Montgom-
! position with the Bibb County er y
Mrs. Martha Dunn and Elaine of Welfare Department, spent the
Macon spent the week end with week end with her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hicks. j Mrs. Guy Windham.
Fire and Windstorm
Automobile - Crop - Hail
INSURANCE
BONDS
I
J. H. NEISLER
AGENT
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
—REPRESENTING—
Commercial Union Assurance Co.
Fireman’s Fund Indemnity Co.
Home Fire & Marine Insurance Co.
Maryland Casualty Co.
Bride’s Book. Mrs. L. D. King
served the wedding cake assisted
The Secret, Mrs. Clifford Adams, by Miss Lillian Byrd of Reynolds
The Secret of a Happy New Year, and Mrs. Robert Buchert of Cham-
Mrs. Howard Fulton. ,blee. Hrs. Ray Potts artd Mrs. W. T.
. T , , , . i During the social hour the hos- Roberson served punch.
Elder John Mangham underwent . F
— at the Georgia ’ M . ' T Montgomery,Mrs. | After a short wedding trip the
- • • — Lonnie Pierce, Mrs. Jim Mon^gom- bride and groom will be at home
ery and Mrs. John Montgomery j n Hazel Park, Mich,
served delicious Japanese fruit
^eake, nuts, and coffee.
—Reporter.
a major operaton
Baptist hospital, Atlanta, Friday of
Iasi week. His many friends will
be gratified to learn that he is im
proving nicely.
The many Taylor County friends
of Dr. J. E. Sammons of Macon who
has been seriously ill for several
months will be happy to learn that
he has recovered sufficiently to vis
it his son, Mr. Everett Sammons in
Rome.
Woman's Club Will Meet
At 3:30 P M. Tuesday
1 The Woman’s Club will meet
Tuesday, 3:30 p. m.—Note change
in day—at the Club-Chapter House
with Mrs. Henry Posey, Mrs. R. R.
Brewer and Mrs. Herman Hill as
hostesses Mrs. Roy Jones will be in
charge of the program and a very
interesting program has been ar
ranged. All Club members are
i urged to attend and if they are
'unable to do so, they will please
! notify the hostesses.
—Press Reporter.
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
— ry.-r-r „ • -
Durkee’s Measole Stick Shortening 12-0z 22c
Beat the High Coffee Price—Drink Hot Tea
•
Tetley Tea
1-4 lb box 29c
Clorox
quart 16c
Armour Banner Bacon
lb cello 65c
Armour Star Franks
ib cello 45c
Armour Star Pure Pork Sausage lb roll 39c
Worship Schedule
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
Services at the Reynolds Baptist
Church for the following week:
Sunday
10:00 a. m.. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m., Public Worship. Ser
mon: “A Chapter of Names.”
j 6:30 p. m., Baptist training Union
j 7:30 p. m., Union Service at the
: Methodist Church. Sermon: “I Be
lieve in the Resurrection.”
Tuesday
' 3:30 p. m., Sunbeam Band at the
Church.
1 8 p. m., Deacons’ Meeting at
home of Mrs. Troy Whatley.
I Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Bible Study Time.
.“The Holy Scriptures.”
Reynolds FHA Club
Has Call Meeting
| Out of town guests for the cere
mony were Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Hewelll and Mrs. Ray Potts of
‘Porterdals, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
j Roseberry of Conyers. Mrs. L. D.
King of Milledgeville, Mr. and Mrs
'Robert C. Buchert of Chamblee, Mr.
.and Mrs M. J. Hester and Pam
| of Junction City, Mr. Jack Holland
of Ferndale, Mich.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bell Jr. an
nounce the birth of a son at the
Sams hospital Jan. 19th. He has
been given the name of William
Carl and will^be called Billy.
Mr .and Mrs. James E. Ricks of
Reynolds, announce the birth of a
son, William Ferdinand Ricks,
January 25th at the Macon Hos
pital, Macon, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy McElmurray
announce the birth of a daughter
[January 10th at the Reynolds hos-
I pital. She has been named Vicki
Jean. Mrs. McElmurray is the for-
jmer Miss Beverly Anthoinne of Fort
Valley. *
START
CHICKS
THIS YEAR WITH SUPER QUALITY
FOUNDATION DIET
iVoir proven
beyond doubt
to be the finest
Starting Mash
you can buy at
AJVY priceI
E. F. Parr Est,
REYNOLDS
i Special business prompted a call
meeting of the PHA on Jan. Sth.The
major part of the busmess was to
let the members know the plans
for building FHA girls's cabins at |
Camp Jackson. All FHA Clubs in
the state have been asked to make
a contribution to this project. The
Reynolds FHA’ers have pledged $45
to the fund.
! The Finance Committee reported
that the sales on the products
which the Club had for sale were
slow, so the members voted that
every member sell at least two of
the products or assume the respon
sibility of making or contributing
$1.00 so the pledge for the cabin
construction can be met.
Geneva Cummings, Reporter.
Fresh Vegetables
Free Admission Saturday
To Little White House and
Grounds at Warm Springs
| Warm Springs, Ga.—The March
of Dimes is expected to receive a
substantial boost at the Little
White House Saturday. That is
President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s
birthday, and it will be celebrated
here with an open house. Every
body will be admitted to the fam
ous cottage and grounds free.
Souvenir admission tickets will be
available to all.
Since Jan. 30 marks the climax
of the March of Dimes campaign
everywhere, the Wishing Well, lo
cated near the little home the
former President loved so well, is
expected to be a place of unusual I
interest to the large number of I
visitors. Ever since it was placed on;
(he Little White House grounds, all
the money dropped into the Well
has gone to fight polio. Last year’s
contributions totaled $4,634.28.
BUY A USED CAR
WITH THIS TAG-and
you'll buy with NEW-CAR
CONFIDENCE!
AUTHORIZED J
CHEVROLET /i
DEALER
Taylor County Motor Co.
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA