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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 13, 1954.
^ «>^ ^Q|*^|]|p Schedule
Reynolds Department! ^y? 01 * Ba P «stchurch
J r k Beginning Sunday A. M.
§
Conducted by
R. H. S. Notes
COMMENCEMENT CALENDAR
5 Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds P
ar^a-^s o-*rv»> acJ^y^SM Ccr^CD^OO
Friday evening, May 14, Junior
The Abraham Baldwin Choir will Se " ior J anquet .
Tuesday evening, May 18—Re
cital of Music Pupils of Mrs. J. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill King spent
Sunday in Thomaston.
Linda Cook of Griffin spent the
weekend with Sue O’Neal.
Mrs. Troy Whatley entertained
her Bridge Club Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fountain
shopped in Macon Saturday.
Patty 1 Lane was the dinner
guest Sunday of Nancy Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson and
sons spent the week end in Geneva
Mr. and Mrs. Will Parks and
family shopped in Atlanta Satur
day.
Mesdames J. T. Barrow and H. C.
Bond spent Thursday in Milledge-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman and
Mrs. D. W. Payne spent Tuesday in
Macon.
Mrs. Walter Clay and daughter
of Macon, visited Mrs. Will Ricks
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carson vis
ited relatives in Marshallviile Sun
day p. m.
again appear in concert at the Rey-
nolds Baptist church Sunday, 8:30
„„ , TT „ .... .. „ . p. m. Many will recall that they e ” ergras
Mesdames H. C. Whatley, Frank P during y the cchristmas season , Sunday morning May »•
Mussiewh.te J. C. New.com and Mrs last g / he blic is cordially in . laureate Sermon, Rev. Walter Flan-
Willis Saunders shopped in Macon vite / tQ hear P his 29 . voice mixed ders.
Thursday
choir,
Mesdames D. E. Byrd, Troy
Whatley and Garland Byrd and Church for the following week
Tuesday evening, May 25—Grad-
. uation Exercises, Dr. Henry K.
Stanford, President, Georgia State
iittle Buster Byrd spent Saturday in
in Macon.
Women, . Literary Ad-
, College for
! dress.
! Thursday evening, May 27, Gram
mar School. Operetta, . Jack in the
Beanstalk.
Monday morning, May 31—Honor
Day and Exhibit.
Sunday
10:00 a. m.. Sunday School.
_ , , 11:00 a. m., Public Worship
Mesdames Dan ,’aimer and Ru- g errnon; “The Importance of Belief”
by Holton of Camilla spent the g.30 p m ^ Concert by the Abra-
week end with their sister, Mrs. O. ham Baldwin Agricultural College
E. Ogburn. Choir.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Perkins Monday | PubHc an no^^ent is
and family were Sunday guests of P- ^ cirde today by Principal E. H. Joiner of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bartlett at, 8-30 p. m. Bonme^Ruffm Circle. ^ torthcoming commencement
ay or Ml • I 3.30 p . m„ Sunbeam Band at Exercises of Reynolds High school.
Rev. and Mrs. Rrhcrt Gardner the Church. Interest is centered on the gradu-
and children will spend Saturday in: Wednesday ation exercises, which will take
McDonough with Mr. and Mrs. C. I 8:30 p. m., Bible Study Time: place in the Reynolds High school
made
C. Fargason.
Miss Aurelia Sawyer and little
Miss Mary Beasley of Atlanta, were
week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Sawyer.
: “Stephen”
REYNOLDS P. T. A. NEWS
auditorium on the evening of may
25. Eighteen Seniors will receive
their diplomas at this time. Dr. H.
K. Stanford, president, Georgia
State College for Women will de-
Commencement season will be
Sermon to
of
the
be
! The last meeting for the year of Uver the literary address.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cook and the Reynolds P. T. A. took place at Another inteerstmg feature
family spent Sunday in Commerce Reynolds school Thursday, May 6.
the guests of their mother, Mrs. The president, Mrs. Lavalle Baccalaureate
Paul Trawick. Stevens called the meeting to order preached this jear at the Reynolds
and introduced Mr. Bright, repre- Methodist Church by Rev. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fountain and sentative of the Boy Scouts. He gave Flanders, lhe school will attend in
iMrs. Kate Jarrell of Butler visited an interesting talk about Boy a bod Y and a lar S e crowd of friends
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Seay visited | Mr and Mrs> j ack Jarrell in Au- Scouts. Plans for a Boy Scout Troup and parents of the graduates is ex-
Mr. Charlie Seay in the Augusta gusta i ast W eek. were discussed. pected to be present,
hospital Sunday. j J An interesting program was,
Mr.^and Mrs^ Edgar^ WhaHey and I Warner Robins spent Sunday after- ^ I Special attentlon should be
^ t. r. noon w jth their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Barrow visited
in Macon Sunday.
relatives j
| Mrs. Otis Ogburn.
Miss Winnie Aultman of Macon. jvi r . and Mrs. Joe Goodroe and
spent Sunday with her sister, Miss f am j]y visited Mr.Goodroe’s mother Bryant.
Devotional, Mrs. C. H. Adams. called to the Music Recital,
Song, “You, You, You”, Sue Operetta, and Honor Day. Good pro-
O’Neal. r grams have been provided for each
Reacting, “Nicodemus” Elaine of these occasions and should
Laurice Aultman. Mrs. J. T. Goodroe Sr. in Thomas-
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hill daugh- ton Sunday afternoon.
ter, Barbar of Macon visited rela
tives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jinks of Col
quitt spent a few days la^t week
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Byrd weroi wdb their sister, Mrs. R. L. Bell
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and ar,d mo, her, Mrs. Jinks.
Mrs. Thomas Byrd. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lowe and
Miss Adrienne Ellison of Crilum-,^* Ss Melba Lane spent Sunday at
bus, spent Sunday with Mr. and tayior Mill, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs F M Carson , Mrs. Donald Windham.
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast attended
the state meeting of the Georgia
Mr. Jimmy Hill of the Air Force!
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Hill.
prove to be enjoyable to the pub-
Song, “Liza Jane”, Nancy Thomp- lie. Note the dates:
son and Gail Aultman. I Music Recital, Tuesday evening,
Officers for the new year were in- May 18.
troduced. | Operetta, Thursday evening, May
President, Mrs. George Brady. 27.
Vice President, Mrs. C.S. Sawyer., Honors Day, Monday morning,
Secretary, Mrs. Lawrence Cook. May 31.
Treasurer, Mrs. C. H. Adams. j The graduating class is as fol-
New Committees were appointed, lows: Paul Bartlett, Lillian Byrd,
Clifford Vance cAildres, James O.
Hartley, Marion Lee Hartley, Glen
da Ann Htobbs, Thos. Sidney Jones,
Betty Joyce McDaniel, James D.
Montgomery, Woody Frank Nelson,
Paul Connell Pierce, Patricia Anne
Mauk News
Federation of Music Clubs which, ,
'met in Columbus last week. i Mrs. Lamar Conant of Columbus Roberson, Lester Hadley, Slaton, Ja
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Aultman and: spent the week end with her moth- n ette Trussed, Sylvia Underwood,
Gayle and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baker| Mr. and , Mrs - Ge °rge DeLoach er Mrs. M. B. Pittman Sr. Mrs. Walter Donald Wain,wright and Ri-
spent Sunday in Atlanta. ianri children have returned to Pittman returned home with her for j ey Frank Windham.
] Aiken,S. C., after visiting their par- a few days visit. |
Mrs. Thomas Griffith and chil- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Joiner. \ Mrs. Helen Barwick and children
dren were week end guests ot Mr.
and Mrs. Elam Griffith.
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast will have Caiole and Allen of Ellaville, Mr.
o nd 1M ro AT ,1 n. i *i
Students to Receive
her annum Music Recital Tuesday l"! Ttc M “T. n . Pl, ™! s , a . , ’. d 'l 11 ' DiplOmBS May 25tfl
Miss Mildred Perryman of Atlan-'S p. m., at the High School audi- dren Thomaston visited Mrs. Do-
ta, spent the week end with her torium. Your presence will be ap- fi a Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. C.
sister, Mrs. E. T. Shealy. preciated. " 1 Sunday. | Seventeen Reynolds high school
| ,, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ingram of Shi- students are receiving congratula-
Mr. Skippey Ogburn and Mr. Dan| Mr. and Mrs. James Beeland and loh, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. L. tions from their hosts of friends as
Poole of Georgia Tech were at sons of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Rustin. .they are listed for graduation
home for the week end. James Borders of Ft. Valley were pfc Johnnie B Rustin is spend . 'within the next few weeks.
Mr. and Mis. Eddie Hester and |unda V ° ^ ^ MrS ’ A ' B ° rC 6rS in £ a ten da Y leave with relatives Those to receive diplomas in-
sons were week end guests of Mr. “ y ' here and at Columbus. He will elude: Sylvia Underwood, Patsy
and Mrs. H. C. Whatley. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bvrd Posey and leave for overseas duty with the Robeitson, Joyce McDaniel, Jeanette
Nann of Albany, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. armed forces when he returns to Trussed, Lillian Byrd, Shirley
Mr. Joe Goodroe spent last week j-ienry Posey and children were cam p. ; Hobbs, Paul Bartlett, Sidney Jones,
at the Frigidaire Division of Gen- ppend-the-day guests of Mrs. David Those from here attending the Biley Windham, Donald Wain-
Sunday. wedding of Miss Suzanne Stanford wri 2 ht - Lester Slaton David Mont
and Mr. Eugene Pike at Warm £°mery, James Hartley, Marvin
y, Vance Childers Paul
Bennv 1 and Woody Nelson.
rung honoring Mrs. George De- Lynwood,“carof Jane “and 1 Sue, Mr’.
Col. and Mrs. Dan Beeland of-Co- T ° f . Al *. e "’ S ' C ” and MrS-
Clyde Jinks ot Colquitt.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, May 14 and 15
Buster Crabbe
—In—
“Gangster’s Den”
* Hit No. 2
Howard Duff
IN
“Roar of The Crowd”
Friaay Night Shows Star at 8:15 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M,—Last Show Starts 9 P. M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, May 16 and 17
Will Rogers Jr. and Nancy Olson
“Boy From Oklahoma”
Also News
Show Starts Sunday Night: 9:15
Monday Shows Start at 8:15 P, M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, May 18 and 19
Biff EUicott and Peggie Castele
“I, The Jury”
Also
Jungle Raiders No. 9
Tueesday & Wednesday Shows Start at 8:15 P. M.
COMING!
“The Glenn Miller Story”
J'a/ff/e TO GEORGIA COUNTIES
Putnam County
Annual
Dairy
Festival
eral Motors, Dayton, Ohio. Posey
Dudley and Johnny Hammock of ]u.. c F ai -
Oglethorpe spent the week end with fo ^ r Tables of 1 Bridee ThSrsdav eve Springs Sunda Y were Mr. and Mrs. Hartley,
Mr. and Mrs. Chess Hobbs. rh “ rsday e ^ e ' Dave Pike and children Bennv. Pierce al
Putnam County’s Dairy Festival June 8 at Eatonton
will feature a colorful parade honoring "Miss Dairy
Maid,” an address by Governor Talmadge, street danc
ing, and a tour of the prize dairy farms that have
brought a sound economy to this central Georgia county
since the boll weevil dethroned King Cotton 30 years
ago. Pretty Putnam County "Milkmaids” will dispense
free ice cold milk to Festival visitors. Already famed as
the birthplace of Uncle Remus, Putnam County offers
additional attractions in Rock Eagle, the $2,000,000
4-H Club state recreation and education center, and
250 miles of good fishing along Lake Sinclair’s shorelines.
In Putnam County and throughout Georgia, the
U.S. Brewers Foundation works constantly to assure
the sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly condi
tions. Believing that strict law enforcement serves the
best interests of the people of Georgia, the Foundation
stresses close cooperation with the Armed Forces, law
enforcement and governing officials in its continuing
"self-regulation” program.
Georgia’s
Beverage of
Moderation
United States Breicers
Foundation
Georgia DiviHion
Suiic 219, 710 Peachtree St., iV. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
lumbus spent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Homer Beeland. ! At the
Reynolds
morning
Methodist
and Mrs. O. L. Pike, Mr. James
Pike , Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pike and
service of the dau ghter, Martha Ruth,
church, cor- Mr - J - R - Waller visited Mrs. Joe
and Mrs. Irvin
Mr.
Mr. J. R
Mr. and Mrs. Will Parks and sa g es were presented to the follow- Barn es and
family were dinner Quests of Mrs. j n <, mothers: Mrs. E. E. Barrow Jones Sunday.
May Bass of Macon, Sunday. oldest mother present—Mrs. Julian! Mr - and Mrs - Allen Davis and
M. Whatley, youngest mother pres- children , Carolyn, Steven and baby'
Miss Carol Barrow of Atlanta enl — a nd Mrs Joe Goodroe mother and Mr - Johnnie- B. Rustin spent
spent the week end with her par- prosent with most children’ .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barrow. ; 5 Rustin.
1 Guests Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Visage and E. A. Hollis were Mr .and Mrs. Ray
family spent Sunday in Ft. Valley Rone and children ol Columbus,
with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Visage. Mr. Edward Hollis, Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Hollis and Joe of Warner
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reid of Ella- k 0 bjns, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollis
ville, were dinner guests of Mr. and and son of Riverdale; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Otis Ogburn Friday evening. j aok Hollis and children of Warner
Robins and Mrs. Annie Smith ot
Butler.
PIANO TUNING
Mrs. Irene Whatley and Thurman
Whatley Jr., recently visited Rev.
and Mrs. Merle Woods in Douglas.
Those, enjoying the day Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Belle Martin
Mrs. John Mims and Miss Trus- an d family were Mr. and Mrs.
sell attended a spelling contest in Mangham Beeland and family, Mrs.
Columbus Thursday night, May 6. .Bill Byrd and Msr. Oscar Jones and
! Sidney Jones. Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Msr. A. M. Borders of Perry re- Booland Mr and Mrs Haywood
turned to her home Tuesday after Shaw and family, Mr. and Mrs.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Borders, j Frank Hawkins ‘ and baby and
T tt m • i , tt- -r a Charlie McDonald of Thomaston;
• t H ,M 1S r , Tuesday to Mr and Mrs . (oe Green of Atlanta;
jotn Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson for, Mrg- Alton Sams and children and
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
720 Thurston Ave.
Thomaston, Gr.
Fla
few days at Daytona Beach^; Eva Mao Beeland of Mac0il)
and Mr. Bob Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Goddard and
children were dinner guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. George God
dard.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Whatley and
son, Alan, spent Sunday in Thom
aston with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodroe and
family were dinner guests Sunday
Parents of Children
Now in School Urged
To Meet Medical Test
evening of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mc-
Corvey.
Pre-school clinics are being con
ducted at the local health depart
ment each Tuesday morning. |
Parents of children entering
school in September are urged to
Mrs. Florine English and Mrs. bring their children to these clinics
Earl Wright visited - Mr. Charlie [for immunizations against diph-
Seay at the hospital in Augusta | Eneria, whooping cough, typhoid j
Sunday. and smallpox.
Fire and Windstorm
Automobile - Crop - Hail
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