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THE BUTLER HEREADL, BUTLER, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 4, 1954.
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Reynolds Department;
Conducted by ^
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds f
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horton
were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
.Walter Hoats Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brewer, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Brewer visited Mf.
and Mrs. Rife in Macon Sunday.
Conducted by
.G j Mrs. Thomas Joiner will go to
Atlanta Wednesday to spent a few
■^29^52=3 e-c^ - CC’*''C5' <, 5:v3 CPS'" days with her mother, Mrs. Coch-
Delightful Luncheon
In Honor of Mrs. Dennis
Given By Reynolds UDC
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brunson are
in Atlanta today.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McDaniel were
in Macon Monday.
Miss Elaine Windham of Macon
was at home this week.
I I * * • 1 •
Mr .and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
went to Macon Tuesday.
into her lovely new home.
Miss Shirley Trussell, student at
Mercer, was at home for the week
end.
Mrs. Edgar Wright of Knoxville,
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Friday.
Mrs.
Mrs. W. T. Bankston and Mrs.
S. J Tankersloy were hostesses at
j the home of Mrs. Tankersley Thurs-
Earl Wright j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton spent flay, Jan. 28, at a luncheon given
the week end in Tennessee with in honor of Mrs. Belmont Dennis
! their children, Lt. and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Carey Bittick by the Gor-
Lavelle Stevens spent sev- RJ1 don-Carson Chapter. Mrs. Dennis
eral days with Mr. Stevens in Sa-1 v ‘ and Mrs. Bittick are national of-
vannah. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musslewhite f(?ers of the ITDC iyi rSi Dennis of
,, returned to Colquitt after visiting Covington is President-General and
spring‘.He week’with'Mrs! Clem «•*»"• <" *" • BU.iek o, Forsyth is Recorder
Waters ■ ' ■ ot Crosses-Generai.
i x/r ira Whatlev! ~ .! Miss Adrinne Ellison of Columbus 1 The guests were members of the
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Whatley Mr and MrP Howard McCree and' and a friend x%erf , p U o Sts 0 f Mr. Gordon-Carson Chapter of Rey-
spent Sunday in Augusta. Lynda and Johnny spent Sunday in ‘ M rarsr>n ' Thursday nolds; Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. O. O.
Mrs Betty Whatley has moved Americas nfght Cooper, members from Roberta;
y „„ j t-. , ^ i i j i !4._,i 1 and the officers of the Ft. Valley
„„ Mr *T a L nd ^ T r rs - Ed Goddard visi el Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. C. chapter: Mrs. J. E. Broderick, Mrs.
Mr. John Mangham >n Atlanta R Avera of Roberta visited Mr. and william Wood, Miss Wilma Orr,
Thursday. Mrs. D. W. Payne and Mr. Jack Mrs. E. W. Bowman, Sr., Mrs. Clif-
Mr. Woodfin Hinton is attending Payne. ford Prator, Mrs. Homer Allen and
a Seed Cleaning School in Athens Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs . Mrs. Barnette Bleckley,
this week. wri.ht ™ Those who assisted in serving
Mr. Garland Byrd is in Atlanta
and Augusta this week on busi
ness.
were Mrs. Thomas Joiner, Mrs. E.P.
I Mr and Mrs E T Shealv visit- were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bryant . ,
i i»r. one* ivirs. n,. i. oneaiy visit. „ McDaneil, Miss Mane Barrow and i
Miss Estelle Walton spent Tues- cd relatives in Austell during the • Mrs. E F Wright.
week end.
Mrs. George Holly of Americus During the meeting which fol-
Macon,
week.
visited Mr. Carter
and Mr. Don Bond of Georgia Tech Presented Mrs. W. T. Bankston
at home for the f ate historian who introduce*
Mrs. Belmont Dennis. Mrs. Dennis
day night with Mrs. Woodfin Hin
ton. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waters visit-' and Mr - Jim Lunsford of Clarksville lowed Mrs. C. H. Neisler was the
* Jed Mrs. Waters’ mother in Monte- visited Col. and Mrs. J. R. Lunsford presiding officer. Mrs. Tankersley
Mr. and Mrs. Nome Walker of Sundav , last week. played a piano solo “Woodland
Macon spent the weekend in Bey- "™* Suntla5 I Rivulet" by Spencer. Mrs. Neisler
nolds. I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bee-land spent I Miss Babs Bond of Milledgeville m.„ w m
... . T-,,,- r ouirnnrr. nf the week end in Reynolds with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Lawrence of Beeland Atlanta, were
week end. , ...
! Mrs. Thurmon Whatley and Mrs. made a very inspiring address on
j F va whatley are spending a few The many friends of Mr. John the aim of the UDC for 1954. Mrs.
idays in Atlanta. Mangham are gratified to learn Thomas Joiner, accompanied at the
that he is recuperating at Georgia piano by Mrs. Tankersley, sang
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosey spent Baptist Hospital. “Will You Remember” by Sigmund
Sunday in Macon with Mr. and I ,, T ,, , „ , . . Romberg and “Smiling Through”
; Mrs. J P. Cosey. > f rs ; Jno.Mangham returned frorp . Arthur Penn . Mrs c Bittick
1 Atlanta Saturday after staying^two made & yery interes1ing ? alk and
The friends of Mrs. Van Living- w . eel l s J 11- Maugham at Geor ‘ displayed the beautiful service
ston are glad to see her out after gla BapUst nospitai. cr css that the y.D C. is awarding
;an attack of flu. j jyj r and ^,j rs d. W. Payne, Mrs. veterans of the Korean War who
i T R. E. Aultmanand Mrs Earl Wright are also descendants of Con-
j rnany ln ends of Mrs - Leon- visited Miss Neita Marshall and federate veterans.
'arc! Cooper are^gjad to see her om Mjss Lottie Marshall in Atlanta, The guest speakers were prr-
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.
alter a recent illness. Sunday. 'sented silver book marks by Mrs.
XT- x/r „ TT! i * Bankston on behalf of the Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hicks ot j Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. r arson chnDter
Thomaston were visitors of Mr. and Baker were their daughter, Miss ' t T d f Renorter
Mrs. C. B. Hicks Sunday. . Wynelle Baker, and Miss Laura! '
,, , „ ,, Rains and Miss Annie Price, all of i
Mr. and Mrs. Rambo spent the A tianta. i fl IT ft AT X
week end at their home here. They - ll H S
are located at Montezuma j Mrs. C. E. Whatley and Mrs.'i *'• tlUAV/o
Walter Suggs of Butler will attend ,
Mrs. Hugh Harris of Covington the Silver Anniversary of the Fort j
spent Thursday with her children, Valley Woman’s Club Tuesday af-
Mr .and Mrs. Richard Parks. ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hicks were in Little Lucy Joe Mangham has
Macon several days last week the been with her grandparents, Mr.
guests of Mrs. Martha Dunn. jand Mrs. George Goddard while her
mother and father were at Georgia
Dr. and Mrs. Will Camp Sealy of Baptist Hospital.
Durham, N. C., spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Sealy.
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
j Mr. and Mrs. William Fickling
i and attractive daughter, Miss Vir-
I ginia visited Mrs. G. W. Fickling
Sunday. Miss Virginia is a student
at the University of Florida in
! Gainesville.
| The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Ferdinand Carson v/elcome
them to Reynolds. Mr. Carson has
moved this week into his new
home and Mrs. Carson will join
him in the near future.
HONOR ROLL—First Semester
Fourth Grade
Amelia Halley
James Hinton
Ann Wilson
Opal Lowe
Dale Posey
Emory Parr
Fifth Grade
Annis Brunson
Dione
Margaret Parr
Eugene Hatfield
Harry Hicks
Leila Byrd
Sixth Grade
Hollis Goodroe
Jimmirae Brewer
Rcbekah Mims.
Seventh Grade
Solin Stevens
Eighth Grade
Jane Windham
Ninth Grade
Geneva Cummings
Willorene Barrow
Tenth Grade
Emily Ann Montfort
Eleventh Grade
Sally Horton
Robert Swearingen
Scott County Catsup
2 14-0z Bottles 29c
Sunnydale Oleo
lb 21c
Carnation or Pet Milk
3 tall cans 29c
Pillsbury Cake Mixes
17-0z box 29c
White - Chocolate * Yellow - Spice
Browns Pure Pork Sausage 1
b cello 49c
Browns Pure Pork Sausage, Stuffei
i i
lb 49c
Free Demonstration on Brown Sausage
Friday and Saturday Hot or Mild f aste Them
Krowns Mixed Sausage lb cello 35c
(ity Dairies Milk 2 quarts 47c
Pasteurized or Homogenized
Free Cokes -- Friday From 10 A.M. till 2 P.M.
While You Shop
12-Bottle Carton Cokes
45c
Mauk News
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley will
spend Wednesday and Thursday in
Atlanta. Mrs. Whatley will attend
the Tallulah Falls School Trustee
meeting Wednesday and the Geor
gia Federation of Women’s Club
Executive Board meeting which
will convene at the Capitol City
Club Thursday.
The United Daughters of the
Confederacy entertained with a
delightful luncheon at the home of
Mrs. S. J. Tankersley Thursday.
Among the distinguished guests
were Mrs. Belmont Dennis of Cov-1
ington who is President General of,
the U. D. C. and Mrs. Cary Bittick! , A11 „
of Forsyth, Recorder of Crosses.' Ml ’- and £ Mrs - Albert Cao P?I s P en j
Other guests were the officers of - unc * a y afternoon with Mr. and
the U.D.C. Chapter of Fort Valley, i ^ /Irs ' Roy Waller.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purvis
were supper guests of Mrs. Dosia
Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill
Sunday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lewis, Miss
Mr .and Mrs. Bill Bussy spent a'? etty Jean al J d Mrs - steve
few days in Atlanta recently with % y ere vvee k end guests of
Mr .and Mrs. Gerrell Bussey. 1 ^xV and x' T M ‘
Guests Sunday of Mr .and Mrs.' r ’ a J d ff . MrS ',
Rufus Kirksey included Mr. and ^ issea u Bet , tlp aad Shirley, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Hinton of Columbus, Mrs ’ ch f a ? es . Rustl ." and sot \ Ear '
. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jinks and ^ Spen J S t unda f ^, lth Mr ; and Mrs ‘
Lu.-u Harry Souter of Thomaston.
Come over and enjoy the com-
Cress Roads
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Theus and
children and Miss Mattie Theus
visited Mr. and Mrs. David Theus
one day last week.
munity singing Sunday afternoon
at Mauk school building.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill and Mrs.
x/r „ , ,Dosia Morrison spent Sunday after-
Mrs. Bill McKenzie spent one noon with Mr . and Mrs. Frank
Oliver and family.
Mrs. L. R. Pike and Mrs. E. H,
evening last week with Mrs
| Kirksey.
B. F.
| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bone and chil- Morrison spent Wednesday in Co-
dren spent one day this week lumbus.
jwith Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jordan,
j Mr .and Mrs. Nat Hamlin Mrs.
Claudie Locke and Miss Gloria
j Faye Locke spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Darby Kirksey.
j Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peterman and
'children spent Sunday in Colum-
I bus with Mr. , and Mrs. James
Prince.
| Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Taunton
and children were recent visitors of J
Mr .and Mrs. George Theus.
j Mr. and Mrs. Dee Taunton and'
children spent Sunday with Mr.j
and Mrs. Worthen Taunton. |
1 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kirksey spent j
Wednesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Wade.
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Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, February 5 and 6
Bob Steele
“The Navajo Kid”
Hit No. 2
Joan Davis
“Harem Girl”
Friday Night Shows Start at 7:45 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M«
SUNDAY & MONDAY, February 7 and 8
Jane Powell, Gordon MacRae and Gene Nelson
, —In—
“Three Sailors and A Girl”
Also News
Sunday: One Show Only—3 p. m. and 8:45 p. m.
Monday Shows Start at 7:45 P. M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, February 9 and 10
Coley Wallace
“The Joe Louis Story”
Great Adventures of Capt. Kidd No 10
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