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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, APRIL 22, 1954.
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Worship Schedule
Reynolds Department^**™
Taylor Mill News
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Miss Nila Cochran spent Easter Mrs. Thomas Byrd and children
with her parents in Butler. were in Cleveland, Ga., Sunday to
spend the holiday with Mrs. Byrd’s
Mrs. Harold Posey and Hal are parenls>
visitina her parents this week. 1
The Parks family had a picnic
Mrs. Henry Payne visited her ]unch Sunday followed by an Eas-
parents in Meansville Saturday. ( er hunt for the children at
Everyone is gratified to see Mr. J. >he home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
\V. Waters out after a recent Parks.
illness. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hester and sons
Miss Shirley Trussell of Mercer of Savannah were the week end
n • j, ^ ... the guests of their parents, Dr. and
University was at home for the B Whatley.
week end.
. „ , , „ Mrs. James Gray, Mrs. Rudolph!
Mrs. Paul Parcs spr m ' a parks Mrs. Robert Cochran and)
week end with her mother, Mrs. ^ Henry Payne visited Mr. Eu-'
Louise Riley. gene Payne at the Macon hospital
Mrs. R. H. Parks Sr. spent last where he is a patient.
wok in Atlanta with her sister, J
Mrs Clara Eden CrOWdl MUSiC Club
Mrs. Jerry James is visiting her , .. D ,
husband’s family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Willi L6II3 Byrd
S. James this week.
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Rogers were Mr. and
..Mrs. Vvron Vinson of Thomasville;
Services at the Reynolds Baptisl, ggt aad Mrs _ Warner Brake and
children of Ft. Benning. Those vis
iting them Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lewis and family of Al-
Church for the following week
Sunday
10:00 a. m.. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m., Public Worship ’ b and M r. and Mrs. Frank
‘The Will of God.
8 p m. Public Worship. Sermon
‘For fear of the Jews.”
Rogers of Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hesters of
T . .Junction City and Mr. and Mrs. Au-
juesaay ,! brev Peterman of Thomaston were
3:30 P- m„ Sunbeam Band a, :, lo , tnpe nf M , anri Mrs.
the Church.
Wednesday i
8:00 p. m., Prayer Meeting Time J
Study, “A Brand New Church.” |
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. i
Ben Childres and Mrs. Leila Under-
Memorial Day Program
Tomorrow P M. at RHS
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parks and
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Parks spent
Saturday in Macon.
I
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Strickland spent the day with the
Abe Crosbys of Macon.
Mrs. T. Whatley is a patient at
the Sams hospital.Everyone wishes
lor her an immediate recovery.
Mrs. Eugenia DeLoach and chil-.|
dren are here for a cisit with her
parents, Mr .and Mrs. E. H. Joiner.
The Crowell Music Club met
April 17th in the home of Leila
Byrd. During the business session
which was called to order by the
president, Jean O’Neal,it was de
cided that the next meet
ing would he at the home Johnnie
Lou Adams.
A program about Schuman was
presented.
After an Easter egg hunt, re
freshments of cookies, ice cream
and drinks were served.
—Leila Byrd, Reporter.
Mill Woman's Club
Has Interesting Meeting
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
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CHOOSE the
GOL0EN TOUCH
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PT. JAR
Crisco Shortening
3-lb can 83c
Hollyhock Flour
10 lbs 99c
Alaska Trolling Salmon
tall can 33c
Dixianna Halves Peaches
No. 2 1-2 can 23c
Dixie Crystal Sugar
5 lbs 45c
Luzianne Coffee Red Label
lb can 99c
China Doll Fancy Long Grain Rice 2-lb cello 35c
wood.
Mrs. Dora Lou Posey spent Sun-
j day night with Mrs. Leila Under?-
\ wood.
| Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Poole of
j Warner Robins were Sunday r callers
i of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Childree.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Windham,
The public is cordially invited to Mr and jvj rs . Leon Prince, Mrs.
attend Memorial Day Exercises at Annie Palmer and family, Miss
the Reynolds High school auditori- Jimmie Lou Sweat and Robert
um tomorrow—Friday—at 2:30 p.m. Windham and Miv and Mrs. Jen-
Mrs. C. Robert Walker of Griffin n j n g S Lovick and children spent
will be guest speaker. All veterans Sunday at Cat Lake,
are extended a special invitation. | Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rogers and
Bill, Buck Posey, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Taylor Mill Woman's Club EZ d S*£: Zt
and Mrs. Syd Crook and Sonja, and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Downs spent
Sunday at Lake Blackshear.
Mrs. Charnie Swafford and sons,
The Taylor Mill Woman’s Club ^j r g Poole and Mrs. Susie Poole
met April 7th. The meeting was spen t the vveek end with Mr. An-
opened with the entire group sing- drew Oliver and family,
ing "Love Lifted Me”. Prayer by M r. and M rs. Robert * C. Buchert
!Mss. Clay Smith. Mrs. Charnie and Mrs. Mary Wilson and chil-
Swafford read an inspiring scrip- dren visited Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
ture from Hebrews. The roll was Q ates
called and minutes read by the Mr ard M rs. w L carpenter and
secretary, Mrs. J. C. Smith. Mrs. f am jiy SD ent the week end with
Leila Underwood gave the treasury Mr Mrs. Albritton,
report. j Mrs. Hnery Galiman has been
| The Club voted to go to Jackson- con fj ned yi the Sams hospital Sev
ille Beach June 11. They will visit era ; da ys. Her many friends wish
,the Oriental Gardens and other j-Q r iipj. a rapid recovery,
places of interest in Jacksonville. Those spending Sunday and en-
l'he Club also voted to give a do- j 0 yj n g an e gg hunt at Mr. and Mrs.
nation to the Red Cross. Eldridge Payne’s were: Mr. and
| Committees were read for the Mrs. Roy p eacock and f a! nily; Mr.
May meeting as follows: Mrs. Jim and Mr s. Roy Payne; Mr. and Mrs.
Windham, devotional, Mrs. Lee Po- Ru f us Smith and child; Mr. and
sey and Mrs. Charnie Swafford, Mrs. Lewis Payne; Mr. and Mrs.
Program; Mrs. W. T. Roberson and Hubert Arnold and family; Mrs.
Mrs. Harold Gates, refreshments; Jeffie Arnold, Burton and Leila;
and Mrs. Syd Crooke and Mrs. J.C. Mr .and Mrs. Alvin Bloodworth and
Smith, decorating. mother; Sylvia and Effie Jones; Mr.
The Red Birds, in the contest and Mrs. Walker Wainwright and
that is in progress in the Club Marjorie.
were ahead by a few points. We Mrs. Tomlin spent the week end
had several new members and w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potts of
next meeting we hope that more of Porterdale.
our lauies will come out and be
with us. Taylor Mill Team Defeats Reynolds
! The members enjoyed a picture j
show, shown by Mrs. Tomlin, pro-) Taylor Mill boys basekall team
giam chairman. « I defeated Reynolds 8th grade boys
| Delicious refreshments were April 12th at the Taylor Mill ball
served by Mrs Annie Palmer and park with a score of { 8 to 7
jMrs. Rex Mcinvale. | Jarrell Peacock was on the mound
for Taylor Mill winning his third
straight game. The players on this
team are: Marvis Palmer, C;
Jarrell Peacock and Ralph Wind
ham, pitchers; Vandy Gates, first:
Sonny Underwood, second; Ed
Parker. SS; Buck Posey, 3rd; Arthur
Busbee, Brown Bartlett, Randy
| Ft. Valley.—Bishop Francis E. Hobbs. Wilbur Mullins and Lonnie j
Hyland, D.D., auxiliary bishop of Morrell outfielders and utility.
Savannah-Atlanta Diocese, formal- j These boys haven't lost a game
ly dedicated the new Catholic this year. We urge you to come out
church in Ft. Valley at 7:30 p.m.)and support them,
i Tuesday.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, April 23 and 24
Buster Crabble
“Billy the Kids Trapped”
Hit No. 2
Bowery Boys
“Clipped Wings”
Friday Night Shows Star at 8:15 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M-
SUNDAY & MONDAY, April 25 and '26
Randolph Scott and Joan Weldon
—In—
“Riding Shotgun”
Also News
Show Starts Sunday Night: 9:15
Monday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, April 27 and 28
Sterling Hayden and Gene Nelson
“Crime Wave”
Also
Jungle Raiders, No. 6
Tueesday & Wednesday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M.
New Catholic Church
Was Dedicated Tuesday
Evening at Ft. Valley
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IS YOUR
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goals in life. When health fails, with loss of earning
power, life insurance goes to work to provide food,
shelter and other necessities. While you now enjoy
good health you should provide for the time when
you may be ill or disabled.
There's no better way to provide for emergencies or
for your old age than a safe, sound, legal reserve
Woodmen life insurance certificate.
Ask a Woodmen representative to help you
select the type of certificate that best meets
your needs. He will explain, too, the frater
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Woodman.
THOMAS E. TANTE, Dist. Mgr.
Butler, Ga.
^Vce is q0
World's financially Strongest Fraternal Benefit Society
WOODMEN
LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY
Omaha, Nebraska
the WORLD
| A number of visiting Catholic
They’re changing
now, to ... .
Super-Quality
PULLET
DEVELOPER
clergymen attended the dedicatory
service from Americus, Macon, Al-
j bany, Warner Robins, and Milledge-
i ville.
| Since its completion at Christ
mas, interior decorating and land
scaping of grounds around the
church have been in progress.
The church will have a unique
set of Stations of the Cross, done in
Mexican tile. Altar drapery and
vestments are of different colors
for the different seasons. Attractive
altar and pews also feature the
new place of worship.
Catholics in this area have long
been without a church of their
own.
Rev. J. H. McCown, S. J., will be
rector and also will continue his
duties with St. Joseph’s Catholic
Church in Macon.
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