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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, NOVEMBER IS, 1954.
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Reynolds Department!
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
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Miss Annie Monk and Mis.
Clifford Whatley Sr., attended a
, „ I Woman’s Club meeting in Cordele
Ferdinand Cdrson, Tuesday
Mrs. H. K. Sealy spent Tuesday
and, Wednesday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs.
spent Friday afternoon in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Booth and
Douglas visited in Butler Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Youngblood and son
Norman, Mrs. J. B. Youngblood and
daughters visited in Thomaston
Dr and Mrs. S. H. Bryan left Sun- Sunday.
<lay for a few days’ trip to Florida
Those attending the Ga.-Auburn
game in Columbus included: Mr.
and Mrs. Cleveland Harp, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bell, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Garland,
Byrd, Sidney Bryan, Reginald j
James, Sonny Shealy, Dan Payne |
Walter Forsling, Mr. and Mrs. R.L.!
Swearingen and Robert, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Hill.
Reynolds FHA Busy
During Recent Days
Religious Life in Our
Town" Theme Discussed
Recently at Club Meeting
The Reynolds FHA Chapter buzzed
during the week of November 1 thru
'5. They planned activities for every
jday of the week. Sunday the mem
bers made church a special occa
sion. They attended church in a
j group and participated in the serv
ice by saying the FHA creed. Susan
'Young, an FHA member, gave a
'solo, “The FHA Prayer Song” and
Mr. and Mrs. M
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Childre and ' son Harold of Atlanta
The regular November meeting of hte minister, Rev. Flanders’, sermon
W Flanders and the Re y nolds Woman’s Club met "Weighed and Found Not Wanting”
Jimmy Jr., spent last week-end
Ocilla.
spent the
in , week end with Rev. and Mrs. Wal
ter Flanders.
Nov. 3rd. Assembly singing and was very inspirational. Monday the
‘Pledge to the U. S. Flag were the public relations committee placed
.opening numbers on program. the week’s activities on the Bulletin
The Club House was beautifully Boards in every high school room.
Mrs. Howard Neisler spent several j Mr and Mps p , Bullock a t- [decorated with several all-green ar- Tuesday Camille Cook and Barbara
days recently with relatives in At - tended the Ga Tuburn in Columbus rangements consistin g of palmetto, Lane planned to present an em-
l anta - and then went to Opelika, .Ala., for'^ agnolia ’ an f d magnolia buds. On blem FHA ceremony to the Rey-
„ ,, l tho wooL . orir , jthe president’s desk was a lovely nolds PTA. Wednesday Betty Chil-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins • [arrangement of gold and orange tre was in charge of CCC day—
visited at hte Thomaston hospital: Mf and Mrg Edgar Boyd Qf Adel marigolds. Courtesy, Cooperation and .Cleanli-
fcunday. ( Preceding the business session a ness. All members carried out the
group of Camp Fire Girl leaders “CCC” day .to their schoolmates
spoke on the Camp Fire Organiza- and teachers. Thursday, every FHA
|spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Byrd and i Virgil Powell after making a trip
children spent Sunday afternoon in.thru Kentucky. .. , . _ ^ . . , , _ .. - , „
Ft Valley Lon and as ^ e d that some civic club member was urged to fix a meal for
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cook, Larry, * n Reynolds consider sponsoring their family or baby sit for their
Mrs. O. R. Lucas spent the week'Henry Hicks and Clinton Sams at-|^ am P Fire for our girls. The Worn- parents to go out. Friday, every
end in Atlanta with her son and tended hte Circus in Columbus 1 ? n s clulj is planning a call meet- member planned recreation for her
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Posey and
daughter of Albany, visited Mrs.
David Posey recently.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bell Sr. spent
Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Bell of Atlanta.
Mrs. Addie Hammock and Mrs.
Roy Brewer visited Mrs. Hunnicutt
in Ft. Valley Tuesday.
Messrs Dan Pool. Skippy Ogburn
and Bubber Newsome spent the
week end with relatives.
Mrs. Don Whatley and little son,
Alan are spending several days
with relatives in Thomaston.
Mr. Ed Hollis and Edwards Hollis
spent Friday night in Columbus
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bone.
Mr. and Mrs. George DeLoach
and children of Akin, S. C. are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Joiner.
Monday evening.
ing of interested memers to discuss own family night. Saturday, “Camp
[this proposal. [Fund Day.” Janice Whatley and
Mrs. Van Livingston has re-! Following the business proceed- Sally Hollis had charge of a cake
turned from Savannah where she in £ s - Rev - Flanders, pastor of Rey- sale. Every member brought cakes,
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hal nolds Methodist church and Rev. candy or cookies. The Chapter real-
Posey and children. |John Mangham, pastor of the Prim- ized a good profit from this sale.
i itive Baptist Church, presented the Proceeds from the sale go to the
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Bell Sr. Mrs. program entitled “Religious Life in “Camp Jackson Fund."
R. M. Jinks Mrs. Dick Windham ® UT Town.”
and Mrs. Tom Martin spent Mrs. B. W. Hinton Sr. Mrs. W. T.
Wednesday in Macon. [Whatley and Mrs. J. R. Lunsford,
! hostesses for the meeting, served
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baker, Mr. fruit cake topped with whipped
and Mrs. Bobbie Aultman cream and coffee durnig the social
Gayle and Steve spent Sunday with hour
-Reporter.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, November 19 and 20
Guy Madison
“Yellow Haired Kid"
Hit No. 2
Sterling Hayden
IN
“Kansas Pacific”
Friday Night Shows Start at 7:45
Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P.
M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, November 21 and 22
Anthony Quinn and Charles Coburn
IN
“The Long Wait”
Also News
Matinee: Sunday, 3 P. M.
Sunday Nght Shows Start at 8:45 P. M.
Monday Shows Start at 7:45 P. M.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, November 23 and 24
Cary Grant and Betsy Drake
“Every Girl Should Be
Married”
Also
Manhunt in the African Jungle, No. 6
Tuesday & Wednesday Night Shows Start at 7:45 P. M.
(NEW SHOW -TIME)
relatives in Abbeville.
Mr. Don Whatley left by plane
Sunday for San Francisco, Calif.,
where he will be engaged in gov
ernment business for ten days.
Mrs. Peter Strieker of Warner
Robins has been the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Hill. They attend
ed the Ga.-Auburn game Saturday.
-Reporter.
Rep. Forrester Closes
Americus Office During
Congressional Session
Mr. Hendley Saunders, of
Charleston, S. C., is the guest of his
mother, Mrs. Herman Saunders.
It si with pleasure that the Herald
publishes this letter from our es
Dr. Acquilla Chamblee of Fort teemed Congressman E. L. Forres-
Valley was the speaker at the Rey-'try:
Mr. D. E. Byrd, Mr. Jack (Heath
and Mr. Eugene Payne visited Mr.
Jack Payne at Geneva Sunday.
nolds Baptist church
was the dinner guest
Mrs. H. C. Whatley.
Sunday. He
of Mr f and
Ga.
12,
1954
Americus,
November
Herald editor
Dear sir:
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and Miss I will appreciate your advising
Mamie Benton of Macon were Sun- the people of our District that the
day guests of Mrs. F. M. Carson, office I have maintained in Ameri
Miss Benton has recently returned cus since the adjournment of Con-
she visited gress will be closed as of Dec. 1,
[and my files and my staff will be
| .returned to Washington so as to be
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McMinn of I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ready for the convening of the next
Camilla, will spend the week-end Mrs. E. H. Joiner included: Mrs. Congress.
with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ogburn. (Mary Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam' Anyone wishing to contact me af-
,, , , Joiner, Thomas and Elizabeth, Mr. ter Dec. 1, can do so in Washing
Mr. and Mrs. James Dykes of Jimmie Joiner of Atlanta, Mr. and ton.
Macon, spent the week end with Mrs. George DeLoach of South Caro- I hope the opening of the Ameri-
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Og- lina, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas cus office during vacation has been
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lane, Melba
and Patty spent Sunday at Juniper from California where
Lake with Mr. Lane’s parents. Miss Ellison.
burn.
Joiner of Reynolds.
For Fall Planting
All These Items On PMA Purchase Order
material service to our District,
Cordially yours,
E. L. FORRESTER,
Member of Congress.
UDC To Meet Nov. 18th
RYE
OATS
VETCH
CLOVER
LUPINE
RYE GRASS
Fertilizers
4-12-12
Nitrate of Soda
Ammonium Nitrate
SEED CLEANING
and TREATING
HINTON & COMPANY
Reynolds, Georgia
The Gordon-Carson Chapter UDC
will meet in Roberta Nov. 18th at
the home of Mrs. W. T. Bankston
with Mrs. O. O. Cooper as joint
hostess. Please note change in
date.
—U. D. C. Reporter.
Reynolds PTA Meets Nov. 18
The Reynolds j’.T.A. will meet at
the High school building at 3 p. m.
Nov. 18th.
I Their principal discussion will be
pertaining to future programs; also
reports from hallowe’en Carnival
will be read.
| A full attendance is urged.
—The Secretary.
i
GEORGIA BAPTIST CONVENTION
I
ELECTS DR. JAMES MERRITT
PRESIDENT OF ORGANIZATION
i Augusta, Ga., Nov. 15—Georgia
Baptists set a precedent in naming
top officers Monday and prepared
for an unexpected hot debate on re
location of two religious colleges,
j Setting convention history the
church group named Dr. J. W. Mer
ritt of Atlanta, retired executive sec
retary, new president and gave Dr.
S. S. Garrison, retiring president, a
rising vote of thanks for accepting
the executive secretary’s post,
j Dr. Merritt’s home is in Gaines-
jville but he maintains executive
[offices in Atlanta. He also is sec
retary of the Southern Baptist Con
vention.
DR. WILLIS L. WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Except Wednesday
Oats For
Recleaned Seed Oats
Mixed Grazing Oats
We Can Fill Your PMA Purchase Order
Whatley’s Warehouse
Reynolds, Ga.
OK
are warranted
in writing and the
year’s best values
THE RED Ok TAG MEANS
6 WAYS BETTER
1. Thoroughly Inspected
2. Reconditioned for Safety
3. Reconditioned for Performance
4. Reconditioned for Value
5. Honestly Described
6. Warranted in Writing
Sold only by an avthorizod
/CHEVROLET k
Taylor County Motor Co.
REYNOLDS, ^GEORGIA