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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, APRIL 15, 1954.
Women Hold Many
Important Positions
In City of Reynolds
Wiretap Bill by
Rep. Forrester Is
Approved by House
Howard News
Mauk News
Mrs. W. D. Martin, Mrs Beve Har
ris of Box Springs, Mr. and Mrs. O. ; ...
M. Martin and Mis? Doris Martin c * ,. n Thomaston
spent a recent Sunday in Atlanta and ^ IS - DouglasPurvis
with Mr. and Mrs. Larry McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clark and
and Mr.
were sup
per guests of Mrs. E. H. Morrison
Reynolds, Ga., March 29—Who-' ,, You VN ' on ’ t find his name on the
ever said this was a man’s world * 01 ta e re P° rt but Georgia’s E.L.
hasn't been to Reynolds, that’s for forester Is being credited in Wash-;and Carol,
sure. Here 1he women run the in gton with drafting the approved
town, and the men arc darn glad wlre ' ta PP in g bill The bill went ■ ntti e daU gi-,ter, Marion of Highland r~ uni" •‘“‘’if/iT* ™‘ a ’ VV J
of it. “Gives us more time for fish- asUing thru the House over vigor-1 p ark , N . j„ ma de a stop-over visit Mr<= !Lc^ ’ *? r ' and
ing,’’ one of the busy townsmen ^^ jectlons of Admimstratlon !Sunday with their
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Motley and
jand Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Turner were Mr. and Mrs. W.
ous objections
leaders.
The Georgian set the stage weeks
was heard to say.
Women here hold the jobs of ago for the recent vioto
bank presidents, mayor, city clerk, At that time he informed the
and postmaster. And Reynolds citi- House Judiciary Committee that he
zens have turned to their women was opposed to both drafts which
for the town’s improvements and were up for comm ittee action. He
beautification. They know full well said then he would offer a substi-
when women become imbued with tute.
civic pride, the city fathers had bet- Shortly afterwards at a Demo-
ter watch out. cratic caucus, Rep Forrester
In fact the women
stop-uver visit Mrs . Jesse G Mr . and
grandparents, Herman Hil and daughters,
R. L. Brown enroute dye> Uianne and Linda .
parents in Eufaula,
Mrs.
Me.o-
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Mr. and Mrs
to visit their parents in umiauia, j Mr . and Mrs . B Montgomery.
‘ Ir „, IT . u Miss Mary Joyce Montgomery, Mr.
Rev. and Mrs. Hoke Hatcher and and M rs. j 0 h n Daniel and children
children were dinner guests.Sun-. Patricia and Kenni(h t Sund
day of Mr .and Mrs. Clem Adams ith relatives in Thomaston.
and for supper they were guests of | Mrs . Katie Bell Barnev> Mrs . N c
Mr .and Mrs. L H. Vanlandingham 'cromer and Mrs. Lewis Rigsby
Miss Bruneile Davenport and spent Tuesday with Mr . and | Irs
Mr. James Massey of Columbus vis-
and Mrs. Larry Esselstyn j
Rep rorrester won . , M
leaders all approval of a motion putting House ' tea Mr -
members of the Reynolds Woman’s Democrats behind his substitute. Sunday.
Club—are responsible for some of Mr. Forrester was not a member
the community’s most important of the subcommitte that considered . V j ter Cindy of Waynesboro, | j^ r and ^ rs j, om Turner and
improvements. Like surveying the the measure. So Rep. E. E. Willis of ^ ls ^5 d i* 16 .* 1 ! Parents. Mr. an _ d ^ rs ’ Mr- Charles
Frank Means
Cindy of
and
H. W. Woodall.
( Mr. and Mis. C. M. Williams. Jr.
..... s P ent the week end with Mr. and
htUe Mrs R D Waller.
town to secure wholesome city wat- Louisiana, who was a member, Perkins and
Miss Martha end with
recently.
Rustin spent the week
p . . - Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
or, and landscaping the business was assigned to sponsore the, Tf rkms tor a week recently. Mr. Woodall. Larry Rustin, who had
center and seeing to it that the Democratic substitute ! Means spent the week end and ac- spent several days here returned to
grounds surrounding all public Rep. Forrester, with the assistance co ™Panied them home. ;hi s home with his father, Mr. Chas.
buildings are kept clean. of Rep. Willis, wrote the substitute 1 ^ r - and Mrs. Leuds Watson Jr., R Us tin, Sunday p. m.
Flowers bloom everywnere, even which finally cleared the House and Mike and Mrs. Joe Brown j Miss Shirley Thomlan of
tho there’s no garden club to claim 377 to 10 - The first test—a move to R P® at Sunday recently in Atlanta con spent the WGek Gnd with
the beautification of the town as substitute the Willis substitute for * ith Mrs - Mattie ^Uey Misses B arbar a Wall.
its project. Just women who love the Administration’s proposal—was Mi /J am and Elizabeth Riley.
their town. approved 221 ao If,6. I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown spent
The Reynolds Woman’s Club is ’.. ° n both votes every member of f„ u J^ day nd ^ a ^
Ma-
Miss
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This mon^B^rour last chance
to enter SedbWty's $5000.00
Chick to Chick Livability Contest..
(Jon Cm h/ut-En^Mg!
1st PRIZE - CHEVROLET ^OneUfmClH SEDAN
2nd PRIZE — International Harvester Freeitr
3rd PRIZE — Westinghouso Speed-Electric Range
4th PRIZE — COQLERAT OR Refrigerator
PLUS
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APRIL 28 IS DATE
one of the most enterprising in the Georgia delegation followed ,. .
the third district of the Georgia the lead of the Third District Con- S reat grand childManon Motley at
Federation of Women’s Clubs. Dis cre ssma
tended the christening of their 1
SET APART AS VACCINE
DAY IN THIS STATE
Atlanta, April S—Georgia’s V-
man and voted for the Willis ,he Cottonton Methodist church
trict president, Mrs. C.'E. Whatley, substitute. | Mrs. D. W. Culverhouse spent a
is also an officer in the Reynolds Throughout the long battle Rep. JJ W dayR last week with Dr. and
Womans Club. Forrester had two main objectives Mrs. Earl Y antis and Cathy.
The president of the Citizens —° ne ’ he was opposed to the Ad-! Mrs. Clinton Clarke entertained Day—vocation day—in the national
State Bank at Reynolds, Mrs.. C. H. miri istration’s proposal to give the lhe WSCS Tuesday afternoon. poliovaccine field trial program has
Neisler, is also a district club offic- Attorney General or one of his Mrs - J - E - Brown attended WSCS been set for April 28.
er. Mrs. Neisler served as the deputies the right to pass upon all Annual Conference in Albany last | The date was set at a meeting
# .aMMA — _ _ * • a 1 a* r t . IX’OD L* Q H XX Ira 1M C-111 M rv IT a a r. t«
bank s vice president for 12 years
before being elected president six
years ago.
Other club members who hold of
ficial jobs in the town are Mrs. R.
L. Bell, city clerk, and Mrs.
Blanche M. Brunson, postmaster.
The District parl’amentarian,
Mrs. Q. C. English, served two
years as mayor of Reynolds; her
term expired in January and she
now plans to givve more time to
club work and gardenirtg and less
lime to politics.
wire tapping instead
courts. And secondly,
making the legislation
to include wire tapping
already obtained.
evidence i
U. S. Navy Recruiting
Service Doubles Quota
For Fiscal Year 1955
The U. S. Navy Recruiting Serv
of‘federal week - , sh e is visiting Mrs. Hugh 0 f Dr. T. F Sellers, Georgia Depart-
he favored Scaly in Reynolds for a few days ment of Public Health director,and
retroactive, f his week. Drs. j> oy ;y[ C Gee, J. E. Lester and
Mrs. C. M. Renfroe of Macon is t. O. Vinson, health officers for
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Quin- Fulton. Cobb and Dekalb counties.
tonClark and family this week. | Before the state can begin how-
Quite a number of our citizens ever, an advisory committee which
attended the funerals Saturday of hasbeen watching the development
Mrs. Lewis Adams in Butler and of polio vaccines must give its ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sealy in Rey- proval. This decision is expected
n °Ms. , April 22. Chairman of the advisory
Mrs. Lewis Watson Jr., attended group is Dr. T. M. Rivers of the
the centennial celebration at An- Rockefeller Institute of Medical
drew Coluege, Cuthoert Wednesday. Research.
2 Chromecraft Dinette Sets
4 Nesco Electric Roaster Ovens
4 Westinghouse Electric Blankets
5 Dormeyer Power Chef Mixers
20 West Bend Deep Frye r s
20 Flav-O-Matic Electric Percolaters
20 West Bend Electric Serv-its
25 Delta Power-lite Lanterns
You can enter if you've started 200 baby
chicks — enter them within two weeks
from date of hatch — keep records on
forms provided. The best records wins!
E. F. Parr, Estate
Reynolds, Georgia
The club president. Mrs. E. H'. ice has geared itself to handle a
Joiner is a master farmer although double quota. Information has been
there’s nothing rugged about her received that current plans indicate
handsome good looks to prove it. that the enlisment quotas for the
While she’s busy with diversified regular Navy during the fiscal year
farming, raising cotton, hogs, 1955 will double those of the fiscal
cows, peanuts, soybeans and corn, year 1954.
her husband is engaged in more This afords applicants enlisting
erudite subjects as principal of the at this time one of the greatest op-
school. portunities for advancement in the
Mrs. Joiner copped the title history of our Navy. The unparal-
“Farmer of the Month” during a leled events which have contributed
campaign of selecting the county’s to this unique scituation are due
best farmers last year mainly to the Naval Reservests
The club’s 85 members meet in having been called to active duty
their own clubhouse which is the during the early stages of the Ko-
oldest house in Reynolds remodeled rean situation. The Naval reservists
to suit their needs. The charming active duty time has elapsed and
100-year-old building also serves as the Petty Officer ratings which they
a community center for youth ac- held have been vacated due tc tnelr
tivities. Youth conservation, by the release.
way is one of the club’s major This situation afords men en-
projects. issting at this time an opportunity
“We had a ‘sweet’ time for our to advance as rapidly as they can
clubhouse,” one of tho members ex- prepare themselves thru the use of
plained. “We baked cakes and pies tho many Navy service schools
to sell and gave benefit suppers to open to them,
raise funds. But we also became -
things) while we were doing “?’ c GMC Sponsors' Day Parade
When the club first organized 40
Plans Completed for May 2
Cross Roads News
years ago its main project was
cleaning up the cemetery “which
the city fathers were prone to neg-1 Barnesville, April 12.—Col. C. T. B.
ioct.” But now, not only is the Harris, president of Gordon Mi 1 i-
cemetery kept spotlessly clean, tary College, announces that plans
with flowers everywhere to show are crnoplete for the annual Spon-
loving care, but the public park is SO rs’ Day Parade on May 2, 4:30
abloom with all varieties of flow- p _ m _ at Memorial Stadium in
ering shrubs and plants thanks to Barnesville, at which time hundreds
the women. 0 f Gordon alumni will return to
. their alma mater. A formal dance
is planned for Saturday evening,
May 1 in honor of the sponsors and
:the alumni.
! Through the years at the 102 year
Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. old school the beautiful and color-
B. F. Kirksey included Rev. and ful event known as the Sponsors’
Mrs. Predue and Miss Betty Predue Parade has become a tradition,
Misses Ellen and Martha Kirksey when the young ladies chosen as
and Mary of Americus and Mr. and sponsors for the various platoons
Mrs. Cullen Jinks and Clifton Kirk- and military companied of the
sey. ROTC are presented to the battalion
Mr. Wyman Harris and sons were and the battalion passes in review
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. honoring the sponsors.
Otis Mott. | Col. Harris, through the press,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Locke Sr. extends a cordial invitation to all
were Saturday visitors of Mr. and alumni, parents and friends of
Mrs. Carol Peacock. Gordon cadets to he present for the
Week end visitors of Mr. and events scheduled and it is hoped
Mrs. Bill Bussey included Mr. and that al who plan to return wiill no-
Mrs. Gerrell Bussey and children tify the Alumni Association at Gor-
of Atlanta, and Mrs. C. R. Grace don prior to the date of the spon-
and children. % sors’ parade on May 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kirksey spent
Sunday in Columbus with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Guy I’eterm^n,
Yvonn and David spent one day
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Prince in Columbus. ! Oglethorpe, April 10—Gene Sim-
Mr .and Mrs. Clason Kirksey and mons, president of the Oglethorpe
Lester spent Sunday evening with Beta Club, Gloria Fowler, vice pres-
Mr. and Mrs. Layfield in Ellaville. ident, were invited to serve as of-
Mrs. Bill Lail and children spent ficlal host and hostess for the
one day last week with Mr. and Georgia Beta Club’s annual conven-
Mrs. Roy Kirksey. tion which convened in Atlanta
Mrs. Crum Shehee and Gordon during the week end.
were Friday visitors of Mrs. Worth- Others from Oglethorpe Chapter
en Taunton and Mrs. Mary Taun- attending the convention were Nan-
ton. cy Childs, Gloria McLendon, Mary
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Benson and Jo Denton, Annette Poole, Nancy
Jorrv spent Sunday with Mr. and Hunter Brown Hortman and Billy
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