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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY G, 1954.
Sf® C-tSiwO^fS Cxs^W^?2i ffil r
, Miss Joyce Fuller Merchants of Reynolds
Reynolds Department Si Marries Cody Timmerman Will Close at 6:00 P. M.
At Crowell Church Five Days Each Week
Conducted by
I
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds ^
iT5^i5 (iC^CrS'^O* 4CC
Airs. Emory Seay spent last
Atlanta Wins Top
Honors in State for Rose
Show at Thomasville
Thomasville, Ga., April 30—Mrs.
week in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brady spent
Tuesday in Macon.
Hires-Seely Wedding
Plans Are Announced
In a setting of soft candlelight/ We, the undersigned merchants E. C. Lambert Jr., of Atlanta, won
green foliage and white flowers in the City of Reynolds, Ga., agree top honors for the best bloom in
Miss Barbara Joyce Fuller, daugh- to close our places of business dur-'^g the 3 3rd annua i Thomasville
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fuller be-ling the summer months at 6 o’clock Rose Show Her winning bloom was
came the bride of Cody Timmer-.f., m., except Saturdays. |“Show biri’.
I man of Plains April 25 at Crowell' This petition is to be published in . ' . . . ,
Mrs. A. S. James spent Monday! Mr. and Mrs. Bowden Hires an- Methodist church. Rev. Tommie the Butler Herald with the notice j two m ife km"? nTradiTwatched by
I nounco the engagement of their Jones of Plains performed the that the summer store, hours will' ^ g B ,
(daughter, Glenda to Don Frederick double ring ceremony in the ores- take effect beginning Monday, May ' persons. os on, a., °PP
L , , .. , ». „ " r r ■ j ■, nzA I the city float competition with
Seely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Way land nece of a arge group of friends and I0, 19t>4. L, . j ^ ,
I-, /’ , , . . . , , , . . i , c . |Cairo and Grady County second and
Seely of Angola, Indiana. relatives. Myriads of gleaming ta-j 1 J
I The bride-elect is a senior at Rey- pe rs formed a background for a I
Inolds High school and will gradu- f an shaped arrangement of white
I ate in May. magnolias, oleander and snap-,
j Mr. Seely is a graduate of Angola dragons. The altar rail was en-j
[High school. He attended tri-State twined wPh Southern smilax. The)
[College where he received a B. S. pews were marked with large white I
degree in administrative engineer- satin covered wedding rings, the,
caught'
in Roberta with relatives.
Friends of Mr. Billy Neisler re
gret to learn of his illness.
Mrs. and Mrs. Garland Byrd
spent Tuesday in Columbus.
Mrs. H. L. Baker is visiting rela
tives in Abbeville this week.
Mrs. D. W r . Payne and Mis. R. E.
Aultman spent Monday in Macon.j ing . He also rece i V ed an associate streamers of which were
Dr. F. H. Sams attended the'of science degree in gas fuel tech- with sprigs of matricaria.
Medical Convention in Macon Tues-1 nology at Southhern Technical In-, Miss Geraldine Fuller, only sis-
day. !
Bridesmaids
Dr. Edwards Whatley attended a
medical convention in Macon Mon
day.
at Southhern Technical In-,
stitute, Atlanta. He is now serving £ pr tde dr j de served as maid ofj
’ the U. S. Army stationed at honor _ Bridesmaids were- Miss I
Charleston, S. C.
The marriage ceremony will
be
Mary Wainwright, cousin of the
in the Reynolds Baptist church
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Seay spent,
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl! June 13th at 4 p. m.
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harris visit-
fed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parks
Sunday.
Mrs. Horace Cosey of Thomaston
visited her sister Mrs. Roy Brewer
Sunday.
Mrs. Bubber Sellers and Mrs. Ru-;Jinks and children,
dolph Parks shopped in Macon | Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Saturday. [Sunday with
Mrs. Harry Powell attended a
school meeting
last week.
bride; Miss Millie Adams, Ameri-
cus; Miss Helen Collins, Macon;and
Mrs. Gerald Leonard, Chatsworth.
1 They were gowned alike in lace
land net over matching taffeta. The
; dresses were designed with strap
less bodices, worn with short lace
j capes. They wore matching band-
deaux and carried basket shaped
Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. arran gements of carnations, the
Rufus Kirksey included^ Mr. and maid 0 f honor carrying pale pink
Mrs. R. C. Kirksey and Ken of Co- anf j tbG bridesmaids a deeper shade
lumbus and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Cross Roads News
(Signed)
G. H. Goddard &. Son
Goodroe Appliance Co.
R. E. Aultman
C. B. Hicks
Taylor County Motor Co.
George Brady
P. E. McDaniel
The Bargain Store
Windham’s Dime Store
Mrs. Hazel Cooper
Mrs. Nell Lucas
Sanitary Barber Shop
E. T. Shealy
Dr. H. C. Whatley Drug Co.
Hinton & Company
J. & G. Store
Mrs. Ellie Arnold,
Crawford County Native,
Dies at Miami, Fla.
I Roberta, April 2^—Relatives here
Mr.
.Taunton.
of pink.
. Joiner spent Little Cindy Pyle, Memphis, Term, have been notified of the death of
and Mrs. Jack ™ Gce tbc § room ; was Rower girl. ryj rs . Arnold, 85, native of
vvas adora ble in a duplicate of c raw f 0 rd county, which occurred
Mrs. William Childree and Mrs. hte bridesmaids dresses and she April 24 in Miami, Fla., following
in Milledgeville: g p> Dent spent Sunday evening carned a miniature basket arrange- a i on g illness.
[with Mrs. Minnie Windham. carnat,on =>_ 1 Mrs. Arnold, widow of W. L.
Mr Rndnlnh childre visited his ! Mrs - Bil1 Lail and children spent Lshc ‘ rs vvere j*- L ’ Montgomery, Arnold, was the daughter of the
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, How- Kennedy Sproull and Edwin Tim- | ate pj cRens and Susan Yarborough
, ard Kirksey. nieiman of Plains and Ward Saylor g be j g survived by five sons, a
Mrs. Otis Mott and Mrs. Florence °* Hampton, Iowa. daughter, several grandchildren and
Mr. and Mrs. Sink Marshall spent Hankerson shopped in Montezuma The bride descended the aisle on a number of nieces and nephew's
the week end visiting relatives ip Monday. the arm of her father by whom she jn Bibb and Crawford counties.
Mil ledge vi lie. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carol Peacock and was given in marriage. She w'as a brother, J J. Yarborough, of
Robert spent one day last w'eek met at the altar by the groom and Macon also snrvives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gann Nelson are w ith jyj r anc ] Mrs. H. A. Locke,Sr. his best man, L. B. Timmeran, of
spending this week at the old Nel-j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bussy spent Americus.
son home place. [Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Hilton j T he bride was a vision of loveli-
Mrs. Billy Whatley is visiting her. faunton. ness in a wedding dress of chantil-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1 Mr. and Mrs. Crum Shehee and j y ] ace a nd illusion over white sat-
Neisler this week. l sons s P° m Sunday with Mr. and in. The molded bodice was scalloped
Pavo third. The winners divided
$500 in prizes.
Norman Park College, Thomas
ville Junior Women’s Club and
Thomasville Pilot Club won in the
Club classification.
The sweepstakes for the most
blue ribbons in the show went to
Mrs. T. F. Kimbrough of Thomas
ville, who had 11 firsts. C. C. Co
croft won the Thomasville Rose
Trophy, a silver medal and certifi
cate for the best collection of six.
Pebble Hill Plantation won a gold
medal for the best collection of 12.
Mrs. Wesey Milligan’s dinner table
arrangement was rated the best in
the show and won the Tricolor
Award.
More than 50 judges w'ere re
quired to w'ork the show.
To climax the big parade of more
than G4 units including more than
a dozen bands. Evelyn Ay, Miss
America, crowned Martha Jane
Vann, of Boston, Rose Queen. Near
ly a score of cities had entries com
peting for the Miss Deep South
title in the Rose Festival Ball.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chil
dre Monday.
Mrs. Elzie Shehee.
Taylor Mill News
I ... onto a yoke of illusion forming a
Miss Wynelle Baker visited her Mr. and Mrs. Dee Taunton and sweetheart neckline
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baker children spent one day Iasi week t apere ci to points at wrists ThJ
tor the week end. [with Mr. and Mrs. Worthen Taun- skirt of pleated nylon nct featured
iton.
Rosa Gallman spent Saturday
, , night with Mr. and Mrs. Junior
and sleeves Brake of Macon.
Sgt. and Mrs. Warner Brake and
children of Ft. Bennings spent the
Mrs. Leon Prince and son of Ma
con spent the week end with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eulan Taunton arej”'^ B v Kirksey returned home ? n overs ^ irt chantilly which weekend with Mr."and Mrs." Elmer
proud parents of a daughter born gundav from Monteomerv hosnital ‘ en S thened in the back forming a Rogers
-Ma, 3rd a. Sams hospital. pr^haTa.” 0 pSfCweek II ? *”*?
Mrs. Rudolph Parks and Joy and' Mrs - Noia Peterman and Miss studded with pe f arls Ve^arried^a
Mrs. Floy Bullock and BeverlyJEris Peterman are spending this white Bible lowered with white ^ MrS ' Jenmngs Lovick and Mr -
■shoDDed in Macon Thursday I week, with Mr. and Mrs. Guv Peter- „ . and Mrs. J. F. Windham,
shopped in Macon Thursday. | man ,carnalions Her only ornament was, Bonnie Palmer spent Wednesday
Messrs Julian, Clifford Sr., Clif-j Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Kirksey a sin ® le strand of pearls, a gitt of night with R 0S i yn Lovick.
ford Jr. and Edwards Whatley i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. £ room | Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dupree and
Healon Kirksey. | brides mother wore on this family of Macon were Sunday vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pennington occasion an original model of shell ttors of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Lov-
•p - 5 . . . . and little son spent one day last P>nk lace and linen with navy and ick.
ce\eriey .pent tne week end in , Wf>ek with Mr and Mrs _ George wh itc accessories. Her flowers were] Mr. and Mrs. Walker Wainwright
gardenias. j and daughter of Warner Robins
I Mrs. A. J. Timmerman of Plains, spent the week end with Mr. and
spent Sunday at Lake Blackshear
Mr. and Mrs. Floy Bullock and
Alabama as the guest of relatives. 'p Beus
Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. C. S.
Sawyer and Miss Annie Monk will ftieirikiitljin Da!h6.
attend a WSCS meeting in Macon ■'IStri Dll IS0II fCiHlS TOt
today
Mrs. Roy Brewer is still a patienti
at Sams hospital. Her numerous
friends wish for her a speedy re-|
covery.
Rat Poison Supplies
,, in the county-wide rat eradication renter rnest«
Mis. Henry Payne was a recent program are as follows:
patient at the Sams hospital
Friends are gratified to learn that
she is improving.
Mrs. Edwards Whatley, Mrs.'
Walter Riley, Mrs. Sink Marshall
and Mrs. Woodfin Hinton shopped I
in Macon Monday.
Mrs. Pendergrast will present
Margaret Parr and Jimmy Rayi
Brewer in a Piano RecitaiMay 13, 5j
p. m. The public is invited.
[mother of the groom, chose a gown Mrs. Eldridge Payne.
1 of dusty rose silk shantung, withj Mr. and Mrs. VV. L. Carpenter and
j matching hat of flowers and other children spent the week end with
accessores of white A corsage of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Carpenter,
gardenias completed her costume. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Payne spent
th, , Following the ceremony Mr. and Sunday with Mr.* and Mrs. Roy
The locations of distribution jyj rs p u i] Pr were hosts a 1 a brilliant Peacock
F.°Tv! S , reception at the Crowell Community) Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hesters and
were greeted at the Pam of Junction-City '•pent Sunday
door by Mrs. Walter Wainwright, with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Childree.
aunt of the bride, who presented | Mrs. Ben Childree spent the week
them to the reception line. lend with Mr. and Mrs.Cullen Jones
Mrs. Robert Byrd, aunt of the at Butler,
bride invited the guests into the re 1 Ed Parker was the Saturday night
freshment room. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl l'ea-
The punch table was presided cock,
over by Misses Connie Wainwright The guest of Mrs. M. N Poole
Howard: Vanlandingham’s Store. Gnd Camille Fuller - cousin^ of the were Mrs. M. Oliver and Mr. and
n ,vision- V r TarreiIqtnre i , Ml ' s - Dr .van Oliver of Ashburn.
Carsonville: W.'A. Jarrell's Store. ! "an^r ' Youngj Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchert of
„ L.iiiian B\rd, Kay Lane, Gwendolyn / hambloe were week
Charing: Lewis Watson's Store.
Mauk: Pike’s Grocery.
Rutler: County Agent’s Office.
Reynolds: G. H. Godard’s Store.
Taylor Mill: Mclnvale’s Store.
Rupert: Cooper’s Freezer Locker.
Cross Roads: Worthen Taunton’s
Store.
rVowol I • F F Pnrr’c iinro l~ uivciiuuijii ('..minuiri; weie wees end guests
I The poison'and corn meM will be Byrd ’ • , 1 eanPt,c Lhildres, Peggy Lu-jof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gatos.
L. R. Marsh Jr. and Hugh, availablo for distribution in iho a ' K Barbara Beeland served. I Miss Cynthia Windham and
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Monk Sr. and near future This program is being !' h ° y Were P rett >’ in P aste l party j Mrs. Annie Laura Jones of Thom-
Tirn of Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs u . ?5 F? d rcsses. jaston spent Sunday
Mr.
Hugh Windham for tne week end.
The American Legion Auxiliary
Post 187 will meet at the home of
Mrs. Floy Bullock Tuesday, 8 p. m.
We urge all members to come and
bring their Octagon Soap Wrappers.
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast will attend
the G.F.M. Club’s State Meeting in
Columbus Friday and Saturday.
While in Columbus Mrs. Pender
grast will be the guest of Mrs. W.
JG. Johnston.
Worship Schedule
Reynolds Baptist Church
Beginning Sunday A. M.
Services at tire Reynolds Baptisl
Church for the following week:
Sunday
10:00 a. m.. Sunday School.
11:00 a- m., Public Worship
Sermon: '"flie Mother of Jesus.”
8 p. m. Public Worship. Sermon
“Your Favorite Hymns.”
Tuesday
3:30 p. m., Sunbeam Band at
the Church.
Wednesday
8:00 p. m., Prayer Meeting Time
•“Let’s Wait and See.”
accepted by the general public as
a worthy project.
GEORGE A. TINDAL,
County Sanitarian.
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.
spent Sunday with Mrs.
The bride’s book was kept by Mrs! Ethel Windham.
Tom Perkins, cousin of the bride. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parker and
The bride’s table was overlaid with Ed were Sunday dinner guests of
an imported cutwork cloth which Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bartlett,
belongs to the bride’s maternal j Saturday evening supper guests
grandmother and was used at her , of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parker in
grandparents’ golden wedding an-[eluded Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gall-
niversary reception. The table was man Hallie Mae; Mrs. Elmer Chil-
centered with the three tiered wed-'dree and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bart-
ding cake. Silver compotes holding lott.
pink and white mints graced the | Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mclnvale
table. Forming a background for and family of Woodbury visited Mr.
the brides’ table was an elaborate and Mrs. Roy Peacock Saturday,
arrangement of pink mountain! J, T. Vinson spent Sunday with
laurel. Mrs. Sid James, aunt of the Felton Childree.
bride, presided gracefully at thej Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pat-
tab ^ e - j terson, Joyce and June of Manehes-
After the reception, Mr and Mrs. ’ter, spent the week end with Mr.
Timmerman left for a wedding trip and Mrs. Win. Robinson,
to Florida after whicli they will be I Miss Annie Rogers, Julian and
at home in Plains. (Miss Williams of Manchester spent
: The popular and talented young Slinday with Mr. Will Rogers,
bride is a graduate of Reynolds' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Windham of
high school, Southwestern College, Columbus, spent several day with
Americus, and Macon Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Donald Windham
School of Radiology. She is em- Inst w ; eek.
ployed by Dr. R. C. Pendergrass at 1 -
an Americus hospital.
Mr. Timmerman is the son of
Mrs. Timmerman and the late Mr.
Timmerman of Plains. Following
graduation from Plains High school
he served three years with the U.S.
Armed Forces. At present he holds
a responsible position with the Sea
board Railroad.
DR. WILLIS L. WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hours - 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Except Wednesday
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, May 7 and 8
Charles Starett
—In—
“Smoky Canyon”
Hit No. 2
Johnny Weismuller
“Pygmy Island”
Friday Night Shows Star at 8:15 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, May 9 and 10
John Wayne, Ella Raines
“Tall In The Saddle”
Also News
Show Starts Sunday Night: 9:15
Monday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, May 11 and 12
Jeff Chandler and Rhonda Fleming
“Yankee Pasha”
Also
Jungle Raiders No. 8
Tueesday & Wednesday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M.
They’re changing
now, to ... .
Super-Quality
PULLET
DEVELOPER
FOR
DEVELOPING
BIG BONES
IN LAYERS •
“ No finer feeds at ANY price
E. F. Parr Est
99
REYNOLDS
Aultman Super Store
Reynolds, Georgia
trisco 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