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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 8, 1954.
Reynolds Department!
Conducted by ^
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds |
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley were
in Macon Thursday.
Whatley
Miss Julia Parker ot Decatur and
Miss Elizabeth Parker of Colum
bus were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
, William Parker for the week-end.
I Mrs. J. H. Noisier and Mrs. Ben
Persons and children left Saturday
for Chicago where Mrs. Persons is
■ making her home. Mrs. Neisler
will return home after several
weeks. •
Worship Schedule
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
Card of Thanks
Miss Mildred Perryman of Atlan- The Gordon Carson Chapter of
ta. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. t he UDC was well represented at
E T. Shealy for the past week-end. the District Meeting in Barnesville
Friday. Those attending were Mrs.
Mr. R. E. Aultman Jr. who is at g j Tankersley, Mrs. E. T.
Officers Training School, Fort Ben- g^ealy, Mis. C. H. Noisier, Mrs. C.
Mr. A. M. Carter is visiting his ning> was at home for the week- E vvhatley, Mrs. B. W. Hinton, M s
daughter in Orlando. Fla. end. j E. H.‘Joiner, Mrs. Thomas Joiner,
I . . Mrs. W. T. Bankston a.iu m-o.
Mrs. Dan Fountain returned p ierce from Roberta. Mrs. Thomas
home Saturday after being a pa- j oiner was sc loist at the morning
tient at Emory hospital in At- sess j on wd h Mrs. Tankersley ac-
lanta. companifid her at the piano.
Lauriola of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
spent Friday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ricks
shopped in Macon Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musslewhite
were at home for the week end.
Mrs. C. E. Marshall entertained
her Bridge Club Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mims and
children spent Saturday in Macon.
Mr .and Mrs. P P.
New York City, were guests of Mrs.
Homer Beeland several days this
week.
Mrs. Charlie
'children spent
P. McDaniel and
i-iiuuicu Friday in Macon
Mrs. L. Lawrence of Macon was he uests of Mrs. e. L. Peed and
the guest of Mr. A. M. Carter last Steve,
week.
Miss Joyce Fuller
Honored with Lovely
Miscellaneous Shower
: Steve.
Messrs
Services at the Reynolds Baptist
Church for the following week:
Sunday
i 10:00 a. m.. Sunday School.
I 11:00 a. m., Public Worship.
Sermon: “The Universal Christ.’’
I 7 P. M. Baptist Training Union.
| 8 p. m. Public Worship. Sermon:
"Setting Him at Naught.”
Tuesday
3:30 p. m., Sunbeam Band at
the Church.
Wednesday
8:00 p. m., Study Group: “In Re
cent Years.” (Fourth in a series of
five studies on “The Story of
Southern Baptists.”)
Reynolds Flower
Gardens Are Visited
Tuesday Afternoon
We wish to take this opportunity
to express our deepest thanks and
sincere appreciation to our wonder
ful friends and neighbors who
(helped us so much by their con
tributions and articles of clothing
and for the way you came to our
assistanre when our home was de-
; strayed by the recent tornado. We
also wish to extend to the Red
Cross and to those of you who so
faithfully worked in cooperation
with them our most sincere thanks.
Surely each of you have lived up
to God’s commandment, “Love thy
neighbor as thyself." May God’s
righest blessing be bestowed upon
each of you and may you be re
warded one hundred fold.
Mr. & Mrs. Shaderich Wainwright
Crowell Community Center was a
bower of loveliness with artistic
' Messrs Thomas and Garland aran gements of spring flowers for
Mrs. Lizzie Williams of Perry, g yr d and Mr. Waiter Wainwright the Miscellaneous Shower honor-
° ,o fV, “ Miss Laurice S p erd the week end in Florida j ng Miss Joyce Fuller, bride-elect,
fishing. | Mrs. H. E. Fulton, Mrs. Lavelle
„ A n/T-o Wall or Flanders Stevens, Mrs. G. Z. Young and
Rev. and Mrs Wa r Mrs . Jameg young were hostesses
are spending the eck ’j Bridal contests were interesting
Fla., the guests f • features of entertainment centering
brother. the interest Q f the guests with
Miss Elaine Windham of Ma- three ladies tying for the prize
con visited her parents, Mr. and which they graciously presented to
Mrs. Guy Windham during the the honoree.
week end. I Mrs. Fulton and Mrs. James
Young dressed in Nurses Uniforms
Mr. J. W. Waters is a patient at ro jj ed a stretcher into the room
the Macon hospital in Macon. j where the guests were assembled
Mr. and Mrs. John Mangham a jj covered in crips white linens
were in Atlanta Wednesday. j requesting the bride to be to “X-
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ray the patient” at once. Upon re-
M d' M C ' a' C^Rhoctes * 1 included'Mrs was™beautiful™ " wi upped gifts
r d F.“hap m C a„ Rh a°nf S on U pa e u, M Sof. .Ke youfhfu,
Albany. | p or T h e OC casion Miss Fuller
Mrs. Dorothy Haskins of Colum- wore a lovely frock of black linen
bus visited her sister, Mrs. Betty fashioned with a large white col-
Whatley last week. Mrs. Garland lar. Varigated red and white car-
Byrd returned to Columbus with nation corsage completed her cos
tume.
iner ivir. w. r,. maisiiou. i i Mrs. Fuller, mothei of the
Mrs. Earl Wright had as her honoree was attractive in beige
Miss Wynelle Baker of Atlanta g UeS f S Friday Miss Neva Jordan jj nen w ith lavendar accessories
Fla., is the guest of Miss Laurice
Aultman.
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast is attend
ing the MacDowell Music Festival
in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. M. Jinks is the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Jinks of
Orlando Fla.
Mrs. R. E. Aultman, Mrs. D. W.
Payne and Mrs.Earl Wright were in
Macon Thursday.
Mr .and Mrs. R. I. Bell and Miss
Laurice Aultman were among Ma
con shoppers Thursday.
Miss Anita Marshall. MissBlanch
Sims and Mrs. L. G. Marshall of
Atlanta spent Sunday here.
Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Butterworth
of East Macon were Saturday visit
ors of Mrs. C. P. McDaniel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall Jr. mviu
of Perry spent Sunday with their ,jyj rs Haskins
father Mr. W. E. Marshall
The Reynolds Women’s Improve
ment Club Tuesday sponsored a
tour from 3 to 6 p. m. Visitors
viewed with admiration the azale
as and other blooms and the mon
ey paidto see them will be used to
plant flowers and grass in the
parkways in city streets. Tickets
for the tour were obtained at the
home of Mrs. S. H. Bryan where
the tour began.
Gardens seen were Mrs. Bryan’s
garden, which has azaleas; Earl
Marshall’s garden v/here azaleas
are featured, and the garden at the
old home of the Misses Barrow, an
old-fashioned one with boxwood
and tulips, all of those in town. The
final place was the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. Whatley on a lake.
There .the contemporary house,
built beside the lake, and the gar
dens, bright with azaleas were
shown and tea served there.
spent the week end with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baker.
Mrs. Betty Whatley and Mrs.
Susie Woods attended a Teachers’
meeting in Americus Saturday.
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.
fcuto.c i linen with lavendar accessories
Mrs. Bennett Rigdon, Mrs. Russell and a cor sage of lavendar violets.
Pearson and Mrs. Malcolm Taylor ^rs. Timmerman aunt of the
of Ft. Valley. j groom-to-be, of Americus, was
Mrs. J. W. Waters, Mrs. Clem smart in a P rinted silk with which
Waters and Mrs. L. W. Cook were sh ® wore navy accessories,
in Macon Saturday to be with Mr 1 ,£ fter lhe beautiful and usefu
J. W. Waters who is a patient at ?* ft * were °P ened
the Macon hospital. , lhe guests present, the hostesses
served a delicious salad course
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Griffith have 'j with coffee,
returned from Utah. They visited ' "
theix son and daughter, Mr. and Richard ParllC HpClcd
Mrs. Thomas Griffith. Mr. Griffith ™tliaiU TQIRS LICLICU
leaves in a few days for Korea.
District GEA President
Those attending the Third Dis
trict meeting of the Woman’s Fed-
Among the names of 93 Mercer)
University students placed on the Mr .Richard Parks, a teacher in
dean’s list for the winter quarter the Reynolds school, was elected to
as announced by Frank Clark, Uni- the presidency of the local unit of,
versity Registrar, is that of Shriley the GEA at a meeting of Taylor!
Ann Trussed for which splendid county teachers last Friday. Mr.
recognition she is being congratu- John Peterman, who is now serving
lated by her iocal friends. as president, was elected vice
president and Mrs. Imogene Gar
ret was re-elected as secretary
and treasurer.
erated Clubs in Vienna Tuesday Keporis were given by those who
were Mrs. C E. Whatley, president attended the recent representative
of the Third District, Mrs. R. W. assem bly of the GEA in Atlanta.
Hinton, Mrs. Garland Byrd, Mrs. Mrs. Margery Fitzsimmons, who
Charles Neisler, Miss Annie Monk se rved as secretary of the state
Mrs. R. E. Aultman. Mrs. E. F. Resolutions Committee, explained
Wright, Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Mrs. Q. (he 16 resolutions introduced by
C. English and Mrs. Harry Powell . that committee and approved with
Mrs. C. E. Whatley presided at this jjttle opposition by the assembly,
meeting and Mrs Garland Byrd others reporting were Mrs. Betty
gave a reading at the afternoon ses- whatlcy, Mrs. Annie Laurie Powell
siort. land Mr. Peterman.
■ j Mr. Herman Elliston explained
the State Security Questionnaire
Mauk News
Mr .and Mrs. Houston Hill of Au
gusta are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. Hill this week.
Pvt. and Mrs. Duck Killen, Mrs.
Lamar Conant of Columbus, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Pruitt of Atlanta, Mr
and Mrs. Bill Brown and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Benny Waller and
children spent Sunday with Mrs.
M. B. Pittman Sr. and family.
Mr. W. T. Rustin, Mrs. J. L. Rus-
tin, Miss Lola Hamm and Mrs. L.
R. Pike spent Wednesday in Co-
ilumbus. They visited Mr. B. S.
Wilchar who is a patient at St.
Frances hospital.
I Mrs. E. H. Morrison spent several
days last week with Eld. and Mrs.
M. A. Hall at Arabi.
Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Wall, Mr.
Homer Wall and Lamar Wall spent
Friday with relatives in Buena
Vista.
Mr. and Mrs. John Purvis and
children, Mr. and Mrs. William
Purvis and children and Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Posey and children spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. B.
Montgomery.
! Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Montgom
ery and Mr.Otis Montgomery spent
Sunday with Mrs. E. H. Morrison
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pike and
daughter, Martha Ruth. spent
Sunday with Mrs. Minnie Trapp in
Columbus.
j Mrs. B. S. Parker and Mrs. R. D.
Waller spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ashmore Highnote of
Buena Vista.
I Miss Barbara Wall of Warner
Robins spent the weel
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, April 9 & 10
Wild Bill Elliott
“Rebel City”
Hit No. 2
Peter Graves
“Killers From Space
M
Friday Night Shows Start at 8.00 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, April 11 and 12
Guy Madison, Frank Lovejoy
—In—
The Charge at Feather River
Also News
Show Starts Sunday Night: 9:15
Monday Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, April 13 and 14
Ann Sheridan and Glenn Ford
Appointment In Honduras 1
Also
Jungle Raiders No. 4
Tuesday & Wednesday Shows Start at 8:00 P. M.
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
end with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. G.
which all state employees are be- \Vall.
ing called upon to fill out. April 15 j
is the deadline for filing completed! N
intendent’s office. .hecoumy super-|f r()ss ^WS
M
Try one teaspoon almond extract
in cooked dried apples.
CHOOSE the QA
GOLDEN TOUCH Jt/C
of the 50UTH py. jar
DelMonte Bartlett Pears
No. 2 1-4 can 39c
DelMonte Golden Corn
No. 303 can 17c
Delmonte Early Garden Peas No. 303 can 19c
Pillsbury Best Flour
10-lb bag 97c
Swifts Jewel Shortening
3-lb can 81c
Jello
3 pkgs 25c
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
Two or three rooms suitable
START
CHICKS
THIS YEAR WITH SUPER QUALITY
FOUNDATION DIET
JVott? proven
beyond doubt
to be the fittest
Starting Mash
yon can buy at
AJSTY price!
E. F. Parr Est
REYNOLDS
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Locke and
baby spent the week end with
relatives in Tifton.
^ or Miss Catherine Childree spent a
light house keeping. Kitchen wired {ew days last week with Rev. and
for electric stove. (4’8p) Mrs . wil ] iam Chiidree
Mrs. Rochelle Boswell, Butler, Ga.; Mrs. Florence Hankerson and
Miss Hazel Hankerson were Sun-
TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE | day visitors of Mrs Worthen Taun-
Rutgus Mariglo and Early Bird ton and Mrs . Mary Taunton.
Hybrid plants; 75c per 100; $6.00; Mr .and Mrs. Dennis Peterman
per 1.000. Plants are ready for im- and children spent Saturday with
mediate delivery. Hot Pepper and Mr and Mrs. B. F. Kirksey.
Bell Pepper Plants, ready foi de-1 Mr .and Mrs. Howard Taunton
livery April 15. (4’82p) spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs.
H. M. Roebuck, Rupert. Ga. George Theus
Mrs. Fannie Bone spent one day
Get a good cold wave for $4.50 at' i ast wee k with Mr. and Mrs. Otis
ihe tralier beauty shop; also our Mott.
$10.50 cold waves are reduced to, Mr. and Mrs. John Blair spent
$8.50. Win a permanent wave by Wednesday with Mr .and Mrs. Ru-
| putting your name in the box. fus Kirksey.
Your patronage appreciated. (Ip) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bussy spent
Mrs. Grover Garrett, City. , Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Cromer in Ideal.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peterman,
Re- David and Yovvne spent Sunday
FOR SALE
8 Cu. ft. Admiral Electric
frigerator with large freezer chest, with Mr. and Mrs. Clason Kirksey.
In good condition; priced reason-! Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bussey and
able. (4’8’2p) children were recent visitors of
MRS. A. W. ALMGREN
Box 384, Butler, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill King and son
visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Crook
recently.
Visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
FOR SALE
One Singer Sewing Machine,
iTreaddle*. Type; in good condition. Healon Kirksey included Mr .and
Contact (3’25’2p) Mrs. B. R. Dent and Dannie, Mr.
I W. E. Sullins, Butler, Ga. and Mrs. Crum Shehee and sons.
Flint Electric Membership Corp.
Community Owned - Community Built - Community Builder
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA