The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, July 14, 1955, Image 2

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AlHirilOlliMliiiillliMlIiiiMliMiilllMlUiiMIIIll Reynolds Department: Coast Guard Will Release Enlistees Conducted by ^ Civic Improvement Club ©f Reynolds I IIIIinil!niBniNmtJlB!IIIIB1IIIHIIi!:ai!IHIB!lll!BH:mi!»!!l!Bi!limillHili!IBIIIIlB[!i!»IIIIBll![;BllUlBUlllBnillBli;ilBIII«!ll«M Mr. Billy Neislcr was iti Atlanta Friday. Miss Amelia Fletcher spent the week end in Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Crook have returned from a trip to New Or leans. Mrs. Philmon of Fairmont, N.C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. VV. C. Hoats. Mrs. Jack Hollis and children of Warner Robins, are visiting rel atives here. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Thornton, of Hawkinsville visited friends here Monday. Mrs. Emma Cantey was in Co lumbus Friday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hicks. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Davis and children are visiting rela tives in Bethalto, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Persons and children of Atlanta were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neis- ler. Mrs. Jack Thompson and chil dren left Sunday for Little Rock, Ark., where they will visit rela tives. Mr. and MPrs. Thad Crawley and children spent Sunday in Thom- aston with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawley. Mrs. S. H. Bryan and Lt. and Mrs. Jammie Philpot and children of Shreveport, La., are spending some time at St. Simons. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Blount of Macon were the week end guests of Mr. Lee Posey at Taylor Mill. Mrs. Desmond Harp and chil dren, Ann and Desmond and Mr. James Joiner are vacationing this week at Jacksonville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Joiner spent several days at Asheville, N. C., last week. They were accompa nied home by Mr. James Joiner. Mrs. Pat Pate has returned to her home at Sandersville after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Saun ders. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hollis and James Hollis visited Mrs. Ed Hol lis Sunday. She is a patient at Emory University hospital in At lanta. Mr. and Mrs. Mangham Beeland and children and Miss Nell Bee- land spent several days last week with relatives at West Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Florine English, Mrs. Henry Padgham and daughter, Ann, and Mrs. Earl Wright will leave Thurs day for Washington, D. C., Detroit and on to Cananda. Early, Wheeler Says According to Pete Wheeler, Di rector of the State Department of Veterans Service, enlisted men in the United States Coast Guard may be released or discharged at any time within three mernths be fore the expiration of their present term of enlistment or reenlist-' ment. Wheeler stated that Public Law 67 of the 84th Congress, which was approved on June 8, amends the United States Code to provide that under the regulations pre scribed by the Secretary of the respective department in which the Coast Guard is operating at the time, any enlisted man of the Coast Guard may be discharged or released three months prior to the expiration date of his present discharge, without prejudice to any right, privilege or benefit that he would have received, except pay and allowances for the un expired period not served. Wheeler stated that this early release policy has been utilized by other branches of the Armed Forces from time to time, pri marily to allow those affected to enter or re-enter school, and in certain instances, to return to cer tain types of farm and industry work.' Wheeler invited all recently discharged veterans to contact the local Field Office of the Depart ment of Veterans Service to in quire about the veterans program. TAYLOR MILL Miss Ann Prater of Decatur has accepted a position in the office ol the Flint Electric and is now re siding here. John King Jr., of LaFayette, Ind., arrived Wednesday for a week with his grandmother, Mrs. C. H. Neisler. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goddard and children returned Monday fror Naples, Fla., where they visited for two weeks. Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Flander; attended tho family reunion in Swainsboro Monday. About 15C guests were present. Beverly and Betty Booker o Panama City, Fla., are spendin; some time with their grand mo ther, Mrs. Irene Whatley. Mr.' L. W. Keith of Newnan, and Mr. Layman Hudson of Sharps- burg, were guests of Mr. and Mr. A. C. Royeton Wednesday. Mr. and M^s. S. J. Tankersley visited their daughter, Mrs. Doro thy Melin Friday. She is a patient at the Emory hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bullock Sr and son, John, of Opelika, Ala., and Mrs. C. T. Bottoms of Auburn Ala., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floy Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Flanders of Ocalla, Fla., and Mrs. Frank Wright of Tampa, Fla., have re turned home after a visit with Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Flanders. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holliman and children, Mark Jr. and Au relia Ann of Birmingham, Ala., visited Mrs. A. C. Royeton Thurs day. Mrs. Holliman is the former Miss Betty Gene Saunders of Rey- mlds. Mr. and Mrs. Childree Announce Engagement of Their Daughter, Earline Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Childree of Reynolds announce the engage ment of their daughter, Earline, to Oaniel F. Pool also of Reynolds. MissChildree, a former student of Butler High School and has been employed by the Flint Electric Membership Corp. for the past two years. Mr. Pool, son of Mr. Thomas W. 'ool, Sr., and the late Mrs. Lu- ille Fountain Pool, graduated from Reynolds High School and is now attending Georgia Tech. He is employed by General Electric in Atlanta. The wedding will take place at 4 p. m. Sunday, July 24, at the Rey nolds Methodist church. Friends and relatives of the bride and groom to be are invited. Doctor: Your husband must have absolute quiet. Here is a sleeping powder. Wife: When do I give it to him? Doctor. You don’t. You take it yourself. Grand Theatre REYNOLDS, GEORGIA FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 15 and 16 Buster Grabble —In— ’■"■Wkjaj'i “PRAIRIE RUSTLERS” Hit No. 2 Harry Townes IN “OPERATION MANHUNT” Friday Night Shows Start at 8:00 o'Clock Saturday Show Starts 2:15 P. M.—Last Show Starts 9 P. M. SUNDAY & MONDAY, July 17 and 18 Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride IN “MA & PA KETTLE AT WAIKIKI” Also News Matinee: Sunday, 3 P. M. Sunday Night Shows Start at 9:00 o’Clock Monday Shows Start at 8:30 P. M. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, July 19 and 20 Edward G. Robinson and Jean Parker IN “BLACK TUESDAY” Tuesday & Wednesday Night Shows Start at 8:30 P. M. Have You Registered for “Quiz Night” We are delighted to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavender and two sons from Macon, No. One as citizens of Taylor Mill com munity. Mrs. Donald Windham spent several days last week in Cairo visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lee. Wayne Windham who had been visiting his grandpar ents several week returned home with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Gosnell, of Fayetteville, N. C., are visiting heir parents, Mr .and Mrs. W. T. Roberson. Mr. W. F. Rogers spent last week in Macon visiting his chil dren. Miss Annie L. Windham and Mrs Cynthia Jones of Thomaston, spent last week here visiting relatives. Miss Lillie Blair of Columbus is visiting her sister Mrs. Calvin Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. James Bartlett and children of Macon spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberson spent several days last week in Alabama, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Esty Rogers of Mi ami, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rogers of Macon,are spending sev eral days this week with their father, Mr. W. F. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberson. Mr .and Mrs. Grady Roberson of Thomaston spent the week end with Mrs. W. H. Roberson. Mrs. Willie Windham is on the sick list. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. Marvin Poole of Leesburg, Fla., is visiting his mother, Mrs. M. N. Poole. Vandy Gates is spending this week at Rock Eagle 4-H Club Camp. Misses Pauline Gates and Gene Blackwood of Columbus spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Har old Gates and family. HOME COMING DAY OBSERVED AT MT. OLIVE CHURCH Sunday was a big day a* Mt. Olive Church, Taylor Mill; it was home coming day which had been loked forward to since last year. It was a great day for another reason too, it followed a very spiritual and successful revival led by Rev. Chester Huckaby from Florida. There were services at both morning and evening hours and each were well attended. The church was filled to capaci ty Sunday morning. Visitors were recognized from Warner Robins, Columbus, Phenix City, Ala., Ideal Butler and Reynolds. After the service, everyone was invited outside for lunch. There was chicken, ham, meat loaf, sal ads of all kinds, pies and cakes of I eveiy flavor, tea and lemonade. There was so much food that it was hardly missed from the table after everyone had eaten. Rev. Hollaman pastor - of the church graced the table and after every one had finished, everyone re turned to the church for an after noon of singing. Several specials were rendered as well as congre gational singing. At the close of the singing everyone left with the feeling they were glad thev came. A young Eastman couple—Mr. and Mrs, David Foster, ages 23 and 28 respectively—was burned to death early Sunday morning as a neighbor frantically tried to break in their darkened home to save them. ?lanmnq a v It's good to remember that old saying "Two heads are better than one" when it comes to planning a new home, or when making major additions to your present one. 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