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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, APRIL 15. 1954.
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Reynolds Department!
Conducted by ^
2 Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds k j
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Miss Joyce Fuller
Mrs. Jinks has returned from
Fla. While in Florida she injured
her hip and is now in the Ma- 1
con hospital. Miss Ruby Jinks ac- F VAlly Timittorm^n
companied her home. i C * ''0"“ I llTlfTlcritlcn
Mrs. Otis Ogburri 'spent the week
end in Camilla.
Mr. Albert Charter has boon vis
iting in Florida. /
Miss Carol Barrow of Atlanta
visited her parents.
Mrs. Martha Dunn visited Mr.
ami Mrs. C. B. Hicks.
Mrs. Will Ricks has been visiting
her daughter in Macon.
Miss Babs Bond of GSCW, spent
the week end at home.
Mr .and Mrs. F. M. Carson had as
guest Sunday Miss Adrienne Elli
son of Columbus.
I Mrs. Willie Suggs has as her
i guests her sisters, Mrs. Harris and
^drs. E. E. Jarrell.
j Miss Jewel Posey of Atlanta
spent the week end with her moth-
| er, Mrs. David Posey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brooks of Ft.
Valley spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Cummings.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooper
Q spent Sunday i n Sylvester. Mrs.
jwilla Harp returned home with
them. They visited their sister, Mrs.
Lucille McKinney in the hospital
in that city.
Announce Plans
Mrs. Carl Ayers is in
with her mother who is ill.
is visiting 1
j Mrs. Ola Hicks recently returned
Hartwell ^ rom a v * sR to Mr. ailc * Mrs - ® s '
good Young in Macon.
Miss Shirlye Trussell of Mercer
was at home for the weekend.
! Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Carson had j
!as guests Saturday their brother
Rev. andMrs. Flanders have re- Mr. Clyde Carson of Rome,
turned form a visit to Ocala, Fla.
Miss Joyce Fuller and E. Cody
, Timmerman have completed plans
The Ladies of the Methodist for * heir marriage which will take
church are invited to a Day Apart ,/ p ’ m ’ Apnl 25th - Crowe U I
at the Methodist parsonage tomor- Methodlst churc b.
row—Friday—10 a. m. to 3 p. m. 1 Rev - Tomm y Jones of Plains will
All are asked to bring a few perform the ceremony. Mrs. James
sandwiches for a light lunch. .Montgomery will be pianist and
Billy Montgomery will sing. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Griffith were Fuller’s father, J. C. Fuller will
in Atlanta during the week to see give her in marriage and her only
Mrs. Tromas Griffith and daugh- sister, Miss Geraldine Fuller will
ters, Amanda and Amy who have be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will
arrived form Ogdon, Utah. Lt. Grif- be Miss Mary Wainwright, cousin
fith has left for overseas duty. , of the bride-elect, Miss Willie
1 Adams, Americus; Miss Helen Col-
Rev. and Mrs. Edwards of Ft. (ins, Macon; and Mrs. Gerald
Valley will be dinner guests of Mr. Leonard of Chatsworth. Little Cin-
and Mrs. F. M. Carson of Sasser dy Pyle of Memphis, Term., niece
Miss Annie Monk spent a few Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carson will of the groom-to-be will be flower
days in Pooler as the guest of Mr entertain from 3 to 4 p. m. with girl,
and Mrs. W. W Taylor. iopen house for the Young Adult
Class of the Methodist church.
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Breaceale and Miss Eva B.
Herman Hutchenson
his brother. J. W. Hutcheson. . . ,
L.B. Timerman, Amcnucs, uncle
of Mr. Timmerman will be best
man and the ushers will include
Kennedy Sproull, R. L. Montgom-
Griffith were Mrs W A Saunders ery a " d Edwin Timmerman of
Miss Kate Hicks and Mrs. C. L. Mrs . E . M . Crawford of Atlanta- Mr’ f lain f and Ward 3aylor of Hamp '
Mrs. Harold Posey and baby are Pyron visited their brother, Mr. R. and Mrs Frank West Mrs jimmy/ 011 ’ Iowa -
visiting Mr. and Mrs Van Liging- A. Hicks in Montezuma. jMcCown and daughter, Alice, of'" A ver y delightful
Mr. and Mrs T. D. Seay of Ken- Columbus. Mrs. Saunders and Mrs.
i Crawford remained for a week’s vis- « —
Fulton, Mrs.
and Mrs James
Young at the Crowell Community
Center. Seventy triends of the
ston.
affair in Miss
Fuller’s honor was a Miscellaneous
Mrs. Betty Whatley and Mrs. ! tucky have been visiting Mrs. Earl Crawford remained for a week’s vis- Mrs^Howard Ml " S George 1
Lavelle Stevens
Garland Byrd were in Macon Sat
urday.
Wright and other relatives.
I Mr. and Mis. Thomas Byrd and
Mrs. W. White and daughter family visited her brother, T.J. Mc-
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Donald in Gainesville Sunday.
* Iodls ‘ ^ Mrs. Archie Palmer of Washing-
Mrs. Susie McCrary of Ft. Valley ton, D. C. spent last week end
visited her sister. Mrs. Ola Hicks with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson.
Saturday. Mrs. Irene Whatley had as her
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Posey and guests Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Booker
Mrs. W. M. Hollis shopped in Ma
Saturday.
Reynolds Baptist Plan
Union Sunrise Easter
Services For Sunday
and children of Panama City, F!a.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and
Miss Elizabeth Parker of Colum-, children visited relatives in
honoree were present.
April 3rd Miss Millie Adams and
Miss Jo Phillips of Americus gave
a luncheon at the Elizabeth Tea
Room feating Miss Fuller.
On April 7th Mrs. C. C. Cunning
ham of Macon gave a luncheon
shower at her home in Miss Fuller’s
|: There will be an early morning honor.
Easter service at the Reynolds The bride-elect will entertain the
Baptist church beginning at 7:30 bridesmaids at a luncheon at her
bus will arrive Thursday for the, Prattsburg and Talbotaon Sunday. a -. m - Rev - M - w - Flanders will home Saturday, April 24, 1 p.m.
Easter holidays.
Mrs. Ollie Wilson and Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ilortman visited in
Roberta Sunday.
Mrs. Desmond Harp, Mrs. Ola
Hicks, Mrs. C. L. l’yron w'ere in an( j
Macon Tuesday. ! night
bring the message. His subject will Preceding the wedding rehearsal
Mrs Oscar Thompson and chil- be “Daybreak on a Darksome Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wainwright,
dren will arrive Friday to spend Road.” There will be special music uncle and aunt of Miss Fuller will
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. by the Baptist choir. Members and entertain the wedding party and
R * cRs - friends of both churches are invit- additional guests at a dinner in
ed this special union service. their home.
at the Baptist —— —
Fort
Rev. and mio , u, run other
in Va i le *, Wi " b f SU PP</ guests of Mr. church w . m
Edgar Whatley Sunday,
shopped in Macon.
Mrs. Edwards of ,
' services
be:
Sunday
10:00 a. m.. gunday School.
Mrs. R. E. Aultman, Mrs. Bobby j Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Crawford 1 11:00 a. m., Public Worship.
Aultman and Mrs. E. H. Joiner and family of Hawkinsville were “How We Respond to the Resur-
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. rection.”
W. Breazeale. j 8 p. m. Public Worship. Sermon:
“The Resurrection Evening.”
Monday
3:30 p. m„ W.M.U. Circle No. 1
at the home of Mrs. C. E. Whatley. The Reynolds P. T. A. met this
8:00 p. m., Bonnie Ruffin Circle, month at the school building with
Mr. and Mrs. Rawls and family at the home ot Mrs. Cliff Wind- the president, Mrs. Lavelle Stevens
and Mr. and Mrs. R. R Brooks and ham.
family of Dalton visited Mr. and j
Mrs. L. D. Gordon.
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.
[ Mrs. E. E. Barrow 1 , Mr. and Mrs.
[Edgar Whatley and Mr. and Mrs.
jW. M. Hollis visited in Macon
.Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lavelle Stevens
Presides at April
PTA Meet in Reynolds
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, April 16 and 17
Rex. Allen
—In—
“Shadows of Tombstone”
Hit No. 2
Jon Hall
“China Corsair
Friday Night Shows Star at 3:15 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, April 18 and 19
Audie Mprphey and Susan Cabot
“Ride Clear of Diablo”
Also News
Show Starts Sunday Night: 9:15
Monday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M,
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, April 20 and 21
Tony Curtis and Joanne Dru
“Forbidden”
Also
Jungle Raiders No. 5
Tueesday & Wednesday Shows Start at 3:15 P. M.
Dan Payne, Don Bond, Skippey
Ogburn and Julian Hollis, students
Tuesday
3:30 p. m., Sunbeam Band
the Church.
Wednesday
presiding.
Plans were discussed for a project
a t toward raising funds. The group
[decided to sponsor an Easter cake
sale April 17th. Members will be
8:00 p. m.. Film: “The Romance called on to bake cakes.
at Georgia Tech visited relatives in of a Century” ( a -10-minute movie The teachers reported the equip-
Reynolds during the week end. showing the story of Souhtern Bap- ment they had bought for the play
START
CHICKS
THIS YEAR WITH SUPER QUALITY
FOUNDATION DIET
JVotr proven
beyond doubt
to be the finest
Startiny Mash
you can buy at
AJVY price!
Mrs. C. S. Sawyer, Miss Annie
Monk, Mrs. F. M. Carson and Mrs. 1
S. J. Tankersley attended the
WSCS South Georgia Conference in
Albany.
lists.)
Reynolds Future
Homemakers Elect
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
Try one teaspoon almond extract
in cooked dried apples.
Mr. and Mrs. Booby Horton and f* • f\tf
daughter ot Milledgevillt were the corps or umcers
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George i
Young and Mrs. C.' W. Hoats for
the week end. | The Reynolds Future Homemak
ers have elected LaWann a Hartley
Mrs. Joe Royeton, Mrs. C. H. Saw- their chapter president for the next
yer. Mrs. Lewis Ruffin and Mrs. H. school term. Seventeen-year-old La-
W. Breazeale attended the Ameri- Wann a has been very active in
can Legion Auxiliary meeting in chapter work and is representing
Butler Tuesday p. m. the school in homo ec at the dis-
• ^rict meet. Her home project is
■ .taking care of and improving her
personal wardrobe. LaWanna is the
daughter of-Mr. and Mrs.Odtll Hart
ley.
Among other new officers are:
Sally Horton, vice president; Linda
Hobbs, secretary; Geraldine Fuller,
recreational chairman; Willorene
Barrow, reporter; Carolyn Trussell,
historian; Camille Cook, parliamen
tarian; and Betty Jo Hinton,
treasurer. Mrs. Cliford White of
Valley is our Chapter advisor.
Tempie Hil! and LaWanna Hart
ley are our delegates to the State
FHA meet in Atlanta.
At least 20 of our Chapter mem
bers are planning to attend the
FHA Camp at Lake Jackson this
summer.
The Reynolds FHA Chapter sa
lutes its retiring officers: Tempie
Hill, Shirley Hobbs, Geneva Cum
mings, Anne Harp, Wylodine Hart
ley, Exa Young a nd Susan Young.
—FHA Reporter.
ground and expressed their thanks
to the PTA.
Minutes of last meeting were
read and approved and the treas
urer’s report was given after
which the meeting was adjourned.
The last meeting of the year is
announced for May 6th and all
members are urged to attend.
E. F. Parr Est.
REYNOLDS
CHOOSE the Q £
GOLDEN TOUCH «Jt)C
of the SOUTH p T< JAR
I! [ i i i i i I 1
Holsum Vevet Ice Cream
1-2 gal 89c
Carnation or Pet Milk 3 tall cans 39c
Jello
3 pkgs 23c
Sunnydale Oleo
lb pkg 19c
Delmonte Sliced Pineapple
\o. 2 can 29c
Armour Star Wieners
lb cello 49c
Armour Star Bacon
lb cello 79c
Card of Thanks
To neighbors and friends who
came to to us when the tornado hit
i March 13, bringing hot coffee and
'prepared food until current was re-
I stored, who helped to cover our
I home; who gave «o generously;
I who helped wash and iron the sal-
jvaged. flooded clothes and bed
ding; to Mr. McCants and the high
'school boys and to the prisoners at
:the prison camp; to all of you we
|wish to say thank you, thank you
from the depth of our heart,
i Mr & Mrs. C. G. Wainwright
* Jeanette & Frances
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA