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GEORGIA, JULY 21. 1955.
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Reynolds Department!
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Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds |
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Mr. Joe Pyron attended a ban
quet in Macon Tuesday night.
Mrs. J. T. Barrow and Mrs. H. C.
Bond shopped in Macon Monday.
Mr. Paul Hawkins of Atlanta
was a guest, of Mr. Bill Hill this
week.
Mr. and Mr^. G. H. Goddard
spent several days in Florida last
week.
Rev. and Mrs. Oharles Davis and
children are' visiting relatives in
Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whatley
spent last week in Florida c/n a
fishing trip.
Mrs. Jimmy Childre and Mrs.
Clifford Montgomery shopped in
Maccn Tuesday.
Mrs. D. W. Payne and Mrs. R. E.
Aultma, Sr., spent several days in
Atlanta recently.
Miss Virginia Council of Macon
was the guest of Miss Amelia
Halley last week.
Miss Sark Childre of Fort Valley
was the guest of Miss Betty Ruth
Childre last week.
Mrs. J. R. Lunsford spent Wed
nesday in Waverly Hall with Mr.
and Mrs; Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin and
family enjoyed last week at Fon-
tanna Village, N. C.
Master Johnny King of Fayette
ville, Ind., is spending this week
with Mrs. C. H. Neisler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Weekley of
Crawford, N. J., were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. P.C. Baker of Jack
sonville, spent Monday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooper.
Mrs. Rudolph Parks and chil
dren of Atlanta spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. James Gray.
Mrs. Beulah Philmon is spend
ing a few weeks in Woodbury with
her daughter Mrs. Grover Hooten
Miss Sylvia Ann Hartman, Ken
neth Hartman and Mack McElrath
spent last week at Daytc/na Beach.
Fla.
Mrs. Charlie Taylor of Camilla
visited Mrs. N. L. Halley Sunday
en route to Atlanta to a gift
show.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pitts,
Karen and Dona were guests of
Mr .and Mrs. W. T. Saunders last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton visited
St. Simons, Jekyle Island and
points of interest in Florida last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Posey and
family spent Sunday in Lizella
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed
wards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Parks and
family of Atlanta spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Childre.
Miss Betty Worthen spent sea-
eral days in Montezuma, last week
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jen
nie Worthen.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Saunders
j were in Albany this week. Mr.
| Saunders attended the John
Deere school.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Windham and
Jimmy were guests of Mr. and
Mrs.Paul Theus and Bentley at
Ellaville Sunday.
Messrs Frank Sams and Ferdi
nand Carson, Jr. bicycled to St.
Simons this week and will spend
some time there.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gentry at
tended the funeral of her niece,
Miss Mary Bell Stanfield in
Americus Wednesday.
Mrs. Spear Rainey of Atlanta
and Miss Clyde Pickard of Buena
| Vista were guests of Mrs. R. L.
j Swearingen Wednesday.
Messrs R. L. Bell, Sr., R. L. Bell
Jr., Bobby Bell and Cleveland
Harp spent several days fishing at
Ceda Keys, Fla., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook and
family spent last week end in
Commerce. Larry remained for a
week’s visit with his grand moth
er.
Misses Jimmirae and Mary
BrewerAnise Brunson and Melodye
Hill have returned from a ten
days’ stay at Taylor County Camp
Ground.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor,
Mary Louise and Beth of Camilla
and Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley,
Leslie and Amelia visited the Ida
Cason Gardens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goodroe and
family had as guests recently
Misses Sharon and Shelia Jo'.v.i-
ton of Mobile, Ala., and Miss
Linda Long of Thomaston.
Mrs. J. D. Smith, Mrs. Barlow
Council Mrs. W. K. Holt and Angie
of Macon and Mrs. E. D. McCor-
vev of Butler were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. N. L. Halley Wednesday.
Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Larry and
Sandra of Murfreesboro, Term.,
Mrs. T. B. Stringfellow and Mrs.«
Bill Mitchell of Talbotton were
guests of Mrs. Dick Windham
Monday.
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MISS MARY JESSIE WAINWRIGHT
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Powell are Mr. and Mrs. William
Powell Sr., Misses Jane and Patsy
Powell of Hazard, Ky.;and Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Powell Jr. of Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
Mrs. C. S. Sawyer left this week
for a week’s stay at Lake Juna-
luska, N. C. After that she will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sawyer
in Norfolk, Va„ and friends in
Buffalo, N. Y.
Mary Jessie Wainwright
Will Wed Chas. L. Ayers
At Crowell August 28
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wainwright
of Butler announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Mary
Jessie to Charles Lewmerle Ayers,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Greer Ayers of
Clarkesburg, W. Va.
The bride to be received her A.
B. degree in law from Mercer
University, Macon, where she was
a member of Phi Mu Social Sorori
ty. She is now employed by Craw
ford and Co., Atlanta.
Mr. Ayers attended Marshall
College, Huntington, W. Va., where
he was a member of Sigma Phi
Epsilon social fraternity. He is at
present attending Atlanta Division
University of Georgia. He i s em
ployed as salesman for a business
firm.
The wedding will take place
Aug. 28 at the Crowell Methodist
church. The couple will reside in
Atlanta.
Officers, Secretaries
Committees of Reynolds
W. S. C. S. for 1955-56
The Annual School Lunch Work
shop at Georgia State College for
Women began July 11 and extends
through Friday — tomorrow. En
rolled In the first week's study
was Mrs. Sara Gordy of Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stiles and |
Cindy of Atlanta were guests of |
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Saunders last :
week end.
Card of Thanks
Master Bobby Mitchell of Tal
botton spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Windham.
Mrs. R. M. Jinks and Mrs. R. L.
Bell had as their guests Wednes
day night Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Jinks
of Colquitt.
Miss Tempie Hill has returned
home after spending a week with
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Gardner in
Durham, N. C., two weeks with Mr
and Mrs. Jimmy Hill in Green
ville. S. C. and a visit at Camp
Pinacle, Clayton, Ga.
We would like to express our
I heartfelt thanks and deepest ap-
I preciation to our many friends for
j their thoughtful deeds and beauti-
ful floral offering in our hour df
I sorrow.
May God abundantly bless each
of you is our prayer.
The family of the late
O. R. MONTGOMERY
Little Jack Horner stood on the
I corner,
I Waiting to cross the street;
l He used his head when the light
was red,
I When green, he used his feet.”
GENERAL INSURANCE
For Insurance of all kind: Fire,
Theft, Collision, Etc., Contact,
R. L. BELL : ,
Phone 92 Reynolds, Ga. v **
Your patronage appreciated
President, Mrs. A. C. Borders
1 V-Pres., Mrs. Dick Windham,
2 V-Pres., Mrs. Roy Jones.
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Gray
Hicks.
Treasurer, Mrs. S. J. Tankersley.
Secretaries
Promotion: Mrs. R. L. Swearin
gen.
CSR & CA, Mrs. A. J. Fountain.
Missionary Education and Service,
Miss Marie Barrow.
Student Work, Mrs. L. W. Cook.
Youth Work, Mrs. Donald What
ley.
Children’s Work, Mrs. N. L. Hal
ley
Spiritual Life, Mrs. J. H. Brpw-
Lit. & Pub., Mrs. C. S. Sawyer.
Supply Work, Miss Eva B. Grif
fith.
Status of Women, Mrs. D. T.
Montfort.
Special Membership, Mrs. P. E.
McDaniel.
Circle Leaders
Anthony-Barrow: Mrs. F. M.
Carson and Mrs. Edgar Whatley.
Wilma Sawyer: Mrs. Robert Co-
sey and Mrs. Herman Hill.
Committees
Missionary Education and Serv
ice: Miss Marie Barrow. Mrs. M.
W. Flanders, Mrs. C. S. Sawyer,
Mrs. J. H. Brewer, Mrs. L. W. Cook
and Mrs. A. J. Fountain.
Christian Social Relations and
Local Church Activities: Mrs. A. J.
Fountain, Mrs. N. L. Halley, Mrs.
A. C. Royeton, Mrs. W. F. Brun
son, Mrs. R. E. Aultman, Mrs. E.
H. Joiner and Mrs. John Mims.
Spiritual Life: Mrs. J. H. Brewer
Miss Marie Barrow, Mrs. E. A. Hol
lis, Mrs. J. G. Hicks, Mrs. Dick
Windham, Mrs. F. A. Ricks and
Mrs. H. K. Sealy.
Program: Mrs. Dick Windham,
Mrs. Roy Jones, Mrs. A. J. Foun
tain, Mrs. C. S. Sawyer, Mrs. J. H.
Brewer, Mrs. D. T. Montfort, Miss
Marie Barrow, Mrs. F. M. Carson,
and Mrs. Robert Cosey.
Finance: Mrs. S. J. Tankersley,
, Mr s- C. S. Sawyer, Mrs. R. L. Bell,
I Miss Marie Barrow, Mrs. A. j!
Fountain, Mrs. R . L. Swearingen,
Mrs. L. W. Cook and Mrs. A. C.
Borders.
Lit. & Pub.: Mrs. C. S. Sawyer,
Mrs. R. L. Swearingen, Mrs. Susie
F. Woods.
Supply Work: Mis s Eva B. Grif
fith, Mrs. H. W. Breazeale, Mrs.
W. F. Brunson, Mrs. Jennie Wor
then, Mrs. Van Livingston.
Special Memberships: Mrs. P. E.
McDaniel, Mrs. J. H. Brewer, Mrs'
Tom Saunders, Mrs. Jimmy’ Chil-
dres and Mrs. Edgar Whatley.
Status of Women: Mrs. D. T.
Montfort, Miss Amelia Fletcher
and Mrs. Leila Waters.
Publicity and Printing: Mrs. F.
M. Carson, Mrs. C. G. Elder, Mrs.
M. W. Flanders and Mrs. C. W.
Hoats.
Hospital: Mrs. Henry Hicks, Mrs.
C. P. McDaniel, Mrs. H. K. Sealy
Mrs. J. G. Hicks, Mrs. Dick Wind
ham, Mrs. J. H. Brewer and Mrs.
Viola Saunders.
Parsonage: Mrs. D. T. Montfort,
Mrs. C. H. Neisler, Mrs. H. K. Sea
ly, Mrs. L. W. Cook and Mrs. N .
L. Halley.
Children’s Work: Mrs. N. L. Hal
ley, Mrs. Henry Posey, Mrs. Her
man Hill, Mrs. Julian Whatley,
Mrs. Dan Fountain, Mrs. A. J.
Fountain, Mrs. W. M. Hollis, Mrs"
Roy Jones and Mrs. Dick Wind
ham.
Youth Work: Mrs. Donald What
ley, Mrs. Robert Cosey, Mrs. Joe
Goodroe, Mrs. Ed Goddard, Mrs.
L. W. Cook and Mrs. Henry Hicks.
Student Work: Mrs. L. W. Cook
Mrs. Donald Whatley, Mrs. E. H.
Joiner and Mrs. John Mims.
Membership & Treasure Chests:
Mrs. R. L. Swearingen, Mrs. A C
Royeton, Mrs. R. M. Jinks, Mrs. E
E. Barrow, Mrs. N. L. Halley, Mrs.
E. A. Hollis and Mrs. R. R. Brew
er.
Nominating Committee: Mrs. Roy
Jones, Mrs. J. G. Hicks, Mrs. F. M.
Carson and Mrs. ,C. S. Sawyer.
Fellowship: Mrs. Dick Wind
ham, Mrs. A. J. Fountain, Mrs. P.
E. McDaniel, Mrs J. H. Cummings,
Mrs. Thomas Martin, Mrs. Rob
ert Cosey, Mrs. S. J. Tankersley,
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast, Mrs. John
Mims, Mrs. T. J. Hartman, Mrs. W
T. Saunders, Mrs. C. H. Horten,
Mrs. Herman Hill, Mrs. L. W Cook
and Mrs. A. C. Borders.
Flowers: Misses Beulah and
Marie Barrow.
Publicity and Printing: Mrs. F.
M. Carson.
EACH MEMBER IS URGED TO
CLIP THIS LIST OF OFFICERS
ETC., AND SAVE IT.
Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Jinks
Hostess to Anthony-
Barrow Circle
The Anthony-Barrow Circle of
tne Woman’s Society of Christian
Service of the Methodist church
met Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. R. L. Bell with Mrs.
Nellie Jinks as joint hostess. Mrs.
F. M. Carson, the leader, directed
the meeting.
The devotional was presented by
Mrs. W. M. Hollis.
The study was based on “When
Saw We Thee a Stranger.”
Song, Work for the Night Is
Coming.
Scripture reading: 11th chapter
of Genesis; also passage from
Matthew.
Song, Help Somebody Today.
Prayer, Mrs. W. M. Hollis.
In absence of Mrs. R. E. Ault
man, Mrs. L. W. Cook gave the
minutes of previous meeting.
Prayer by Mrs. Flanders.
After a short business meeting
the hostesses served a delicious
salad course.
This being the birthday of Mrs.
Jinks, a loyal and devoted mem
ber, a surprise birthday cake
with 76 candles on it with cards
and gifts were given her during
the social hour.
—Reporter.
DU WILLIS L. WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Excent Wednesday
Grand Theatre
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