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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JANUARY 10, • 1957.
Reynolds Department
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Reynolds Baptist
WMU Met Monday
Afternoon at Church
Mrs. Frank Sams spent Monday
In Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halley
epent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lawrence Cooke and Larry
visited in Macon Wednesday.
Miss Lynn Russell visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Lee in Cordele last
veek.
Mrs. Hoot Russell and Miss
Lynn Russell spent Monday in
Macon.
Miss Carolyn Trusscll spent
Sunday night in Macon with Miss
Sally Horton.
Mr. Wade Lane has returned to
his home after several days in a
Macon hospital.
Mrs. Martha Stewart and Elaine
of Macon spent the week end with
friends in Reynolds.
Friends of Mr. Tom Poole will
regret to learn that he remains ill
at a Macon hospital.
Mr. L. A. Hudson returned to
the University of Georgia Tuesday
to resume his studies.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee of Cor
dele visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoot
Russell Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Whatley spent
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Hesters in Savanna-h.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Whatley
Mr. and Mrs. Booker and chil
dren of Panama City, Fla., have
returned home after a visit with
Mrs. Irene Whatley.
Mr. Frank Sams and Mr. Robert
Swearingen returned to Emory
University Tuesday after visiting
relatives for the holidays.
Miss Anna Harp and Mrs. Emily
Ann Childres have returned to
j Wesleyan College after spending
the holidays in Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman,
! Mrs. D. W. Payne, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis of Macon have returned
from a visit to Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook,
Miss Camille Cook, Miss Betty
childre and Miss Lynn Russell
spent Sunday in Valdosta.
Mrs. Ed Whatley, Mrs. Julian
Whatley, Mrs. George Brady and
Mrs. Lamar Russell spent Thurs
day afternoon in Ft. Valley.
Dr. and Mrs. Edwards Whatley
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Ducker Whatley were at Lake
Blackshear for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Monk Jrr
and children of Atlanta were week
end guests of their grand parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson,
Mr. Lester Slayton, Mr. Woody
Nelson and several members of the
boys basketball team have return-
spent the week end with Mr. and ec ^ f rom a delightful trip to Little
1 Rock, Ark.
Mrs. Earl Bankston at Macon.
Crowell Willing Workers
Have Enjoyable Party
Mrs. Howard Neisler has re- Among those returning to
turned from a visit with Mr. and i school after the holidays were
Mrs. Clyde Wilson in Brunswick. Miss Teressa Cummings to GSCW,
! Miss Susan Young to GSCW, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Royeton and , j 0 h«n Mims to Ga. Tech, Mr. Taylor
children of Lansing, Mich., are vis- childre to University of Ga., and
itmg Mr. and Mrs. Joe Royeton. M r. Don Bond to Ga. Tech.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beeland spent
a few days last week at Anderson
S. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dow
dy.
Miss Babs Bond has returned to
Auburn after spending the holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. GaTland Byrd and
sons and Mrs. Betty Whatley spent
several days in Palmetto, Fla., re
cently.
Miss Margaret Woods has re
turned to Porto Rico after spendinr
the holidays with Mrs. Susie
Woods .
Friends of Mr. Van Livingston
will regret to learn he is a patient
at the Memorial hospital in Sa
vannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton, Mrs
Walker Newsome and Mr T
Whatley spent the week end in,
Florida.
Mrs. E. H. Joiner, Mrs. B. E.
Flowers and Mr. Tommy Joiner
spent Friday and Saturday in
Aiken, S. C.
The WMU of the Reynolds Bap
tist Church met in monthly busi
ness session Monday, 3:30 p. m.
at the church. Mrs. Willie Suggs
was in charge of the program en
titled “Missions in the Mississippi
Baisin" was presented.
Opening hymn, "From Greeland’s
Icy Mountains.”
Devotional (Psalms 46) and
Prayer, Mrs. C. B. Byrd.
Special Music, Lead on O King
Eternal, Mrs. Jack Thompson.
“Missions along the Mississippi”
and “Our Foreign Neighbors” Mrs
William Parker.
“Friends of the Fields” and “The
Negro Advances”, Mrs. Jack
Thompson.
“In Old New Orleans” and
“Sellers Home and Adoption
Center,” Mrs. Bobby Aultman.
“A Refuge for the Weak” and
“With the French in the Bayous”,
Mrs. D. E. Byrd.
Prayer, Mrs. Willie Suggs and
Mrs. Clifford Whatley.
Our President, Mrs. F. H. Sams
was in charge of the business ses
sion. Minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved and Mrs.
Sams asked for reports from each
Committee. After all business was
discussed, the meeting was closed
with prayer by our Prayer Chair
man, Mrs. Clay Whatley.
SUNBEAMS
The Beginner and Primary Su-
beams will meet at the church on
Tuesday at 3:30 p. m.
Anthony-Barrow and
Wilma Sawyer Grdes
Met with Mrs. Halley
The Anthony-Barrow and Wil
ma Sawyer Circles met in joint
session at the home of Mrs. N. L.
Halley Dec. 17th. The home was
lovely carrying out the holiday
spirit in the attractive decorations.
The President, Mrs. Dick Wind
ham, opened the meeting with the
Lord’s Prayer.
Mrs. F. M. Carson and Mrs. Joe
Goodroe read the minutes of their
respective Circles. Mrs. Tankersley
gave the treasurer’s report. Mrs.
Carson reported two large boxes
of clothing collected for Hunga
rian Relief; also a box of gifts to
State Hospital at Milledgeville.
Mrs. H. K. Sealy was presented
with Alult Life Membership signi
fying our appreciation of her ex
emplary life and unceasing loyal
ty.
A short program came after the
business session:
Closing prayer, by Mrs. J. H.
Brewer.
The hostesses: Mrs. F. M. Carson
Mrs. R. C. Brooks, Mrs. Herman
Hill, Mrs. Will Ricks, and Mrs.
John Mims.
Delicious fruit came, toasted
nuts and coffee were served.
—Reporter.
glassIfmuds
LOST: In Parks Mill section
near Howard one female dog
wearing collar with name “E. C.
Wheeler, Thomaston, Ga.,” on col- i-
lar. Also one dog without collar. ~
If found call collect, phone 4368,
Thomaston. (1’10’lp)
PIANO TUNING
C. W. SMITH
SALES & SERVICE
720 Thurston Ave.
Thomaston. Ga.
DR. WILLIS L WEBB
OPTOMETRIST
Fort Valley, Ga.—Phone 611
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Except Wednesday
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Lumber, Framing, Floring, Roofing, Cement, Brick,
Nails, Shteerock, Celotex, Winows, Doors and Pittsbuigh
Paint.
ROBERTA LUMBER CO.
Phone VE. 6-4825 ROBERTA, GEORGIA
We Also Buy Timber and Logs
DIAMONDS
Specializing in Diamonds. Diamond Rings of all kind.
Mounted and unmounted Diamonds. Diamond Hamilton Wrist
Watches. All at a very small profit. Let us remount your Dia
mond in one of our moern mountings.
BRUCE McDANIEL-DIAMOND MERCHANT
Operating as McDaniel Jewelry Co. An established firm of
many years of reliability here in Macon, Ga.
Third floor 311-312 Southern United Bldg. (Bibb Bldg.)
The Willing Workers met at
Crowell Community Center Dec. 17.
.ie president, Mrs. Dugger Cosey
ailed the meeting to order. Mrs.
am Bailey was named good cheer
reporter for the month. A commit-
ee was appointed to remember the
hut-ins and sick in the communi-
y with trays of fruit and pot
lants.
Mrs. Russell Montgomery brought
he Christmas message and scrip-
ure.
Prayer by Mrs. Earl Neisler.
Carols by the group.
Duet, “I Gave My Life for Thee”
Mrs. C. B. Byrd and Mrs. Ra-
'hel Parr.
The hostesses served a salad
plate and hot coffee. Gifts were
then exchanged among the mem
bers.
—Reporter.
JUNIOR G. A.'s
The Junior G. A.’s of the Rey
nolds Baptist church will meet
Monday, right after school (3:30
p. m.) at the church. All mem
bers are urged to attend as a very
interesting program is being
planned.
WANTED: Reliable man, white
or colored, to help work Worm
Farm for weekly wages. House
rent free. Flint River Worm Farm
L. P. Strickland, Phone Reynolds,
Tilden 7-4280. (l’3’3p)
Lanier Intermediate G. A.’s
The Lanier G. A.’s of the Rey
nolds Baptist Church will meet
Thursday, Jan. 17, 7 p. m., at the
Church. Please come!
Birth Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dowdy of An
derson, S. C., announce the birth
of a baby daughter at Anderson
Memorial hospital on Dec. 28th to
be called Shelia Dianne. Mrs.
Dowdy will be remembered as
Miss Gloria Beeland of Reynolds.
TRUCK FOR SALE
1954 Studebaker, 2-ton, steel
flat stake body truck; mileage
only 16,545; Truck is in excellent
i condition. (l’3’2p)
Dudley Harris, Butler, Ga.
FOR SALE
One 1955 Model 600 Ford Trac
tor and Equipment: Cultivator and
Planters; 16-in. new type Bottom
Plow; Lift Type Double Section
Harrow; Rotary Hoe; Weeder; Six-
row Simplex Duster; Dist. Pan;
Wood Saw and Side-Dresser.
DUDLEY HARRIS
(l’3’2p) Butler, Ga.
House and lot for sale in Butler.
Located in new sub-division on
Mauk road. Financing can be ar
ranged. See Garland T. Byrd.
HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS
Sales * Service * Parts
Price from $248.00
CALL FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION
LLOYD BRIDGES & CO.
Tel. 4035 THOMASTON, GA., 420 Church
NAY High Protein Heavily Fertilized
BROWN TOP MILLET $30.00 Ton—Round Bale
JOHNSON GRASS $25.00 Ton—Round Bale
SERECIA LESPEDEZIA '... $30.00 Ton—Round Bale
BERMUDA GRASS $25.00 Ton—Round Bale
OAT STRAW $20.00 Ton—Square Bale
f.o.b. B. & B. RANCH. The Rock, Ga.
Tel. Thomaston, 3760 or 2412
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Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, January 11 & 12
Rock Hudson
“GUN FURY”
Hit No. 2
Sterling Hayden
THE KILLING”
Friday Night Show Begins at 8:00 P. M.
Saturday Show Starts 2:30 P. M. .— Last Show Starts at 9 p. m.
SUNDAY & MONDAY, January 13 &~U
Sterling Hayden and Louis Chlhern
IN
THE ASPHALT JUNGLE”
Also News
Matinee: Sunday, 3 P. M.
Sunday night Shows Start at 9:00 P. M.
Monday Night Show Begins at 8:00 P. M.
This sweet, smooth and sassy new
Chevy has its own built-in "dollar-
saver”—America’s favorite six!
Hard to believe it, but this big
beauty is a bottom-priced Chevrolet
“One-Fifty.” It’s got Body by
Fisher quality written all over it.
And it has a peppery, sweet-running
“Blue-Flame” six under the hood to
make your gas stops lew anu uu
between.
Like all new Chevies, it brings you
a very special sureness' of control.
This is a quality that just can’t be
measured in dollars and cents. Lots
of cars that cost lots more just don’t
have it. Come in and see how much
pleasure we’re passing out these days
at Chevrolet prices!
Big beauty with small-budget ways
t
It’s powered by Chevy’s famous six
The "One-Fifty" 2-Door Sedan with Body by Fisher—one of 20 beautiful new Chevrolets for ’571
Only franchised Chevrolet dealers
J/ CHEVROLET /j
display this famous trademark
Taylor County Motor Company
Reynolds, Georgia