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Reynolds Department
g Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Ale T. J. Windham Airman Mrs. i. C. Fuller Presides
Of Month for December At January Meeting of
A/1C T. J. Windham, soci of Mrs. Crowell Woman's Club
Ethel Windham of Reynolds, R. 3,
is named ‘ Airman of the Month” Mrs j. c puller, newly elected
^°Tir? e ?u mher ' president of the Crowell Home
.{ Windham was assigned to Hq. Demonstration Club, presided at
Fl gh ter Interceptor Wing Sept. tbe j an uary meeting of the Club
Mrs. Howard McCree popped in Mrs. Lucille Taunton and sons 4th ^ , J _ The program included:
have taken a^i apartment at the Since being assigned to the Di- ( Scripture and Prayer, Mrs
home of Mrs. B. E. Flowers. rectorate of Personnel of this or- McCrary:
spent the j ganization, Airman Windham has New Year Checking Up
Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. Ferdi- shown a very outstanding knowl-1 Paul Montgomery.
. . nand Carson and Mrs. Ricks Car- edge in the Personnel Career Field. I New Year Readme Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton spent gon sp , 3nt Saturday in Macon. Airman Windham will be re- 1 &. •
Tuesday in Atlanta. i warded for making “Airman of the
, ^ r vuhntlev snent Mr. J - T - Barrow has returned Month” with a free trip to Hong
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. y from the Macon hospital where he Kong, China, and he will be ex-
spent several days last week. cused from all Squadron Details
last ! for the month of January.
Macon Saturday.
Mr. Thomas Poole
week end at home.
Thursday in .Macon.
Geo.
Mrs.
Mrs. Floy' Bullock spent
yeek at Opelika, Ala.
Mrs. R. E. Aultman Jr., Gayle,
Steve and Mrs. H. L. Baker visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whatley ed relatives in Abbeville Sunday.
ere in Atlanta Monday. I ' rr
! Mrs. Pendergrast, Angie Hobbs,
Borders Mrs. N. L. Halley, Amelia and Les
lie shopped in Macon Saturday.
Meetings of Interest
To Baptists of, Reynolds
BONNIE RUFFIN CIRCLE
Mr. and Mrs. Andy
spent Saturday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs.. N. L. Halley friends of Mr. Wade Lane are The Bonnie Ruffin Circle of the gonlery reported on her own land-
spent Tuesday in Atlanta. glad to know that he is improving Reynolds Baptist Church will sca P in e project and presented Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hobbs and the Veterans Hospital in Dub- Meet Monday at the home of Miss Jfmard Fuller who is/lso imprpv
Club Creed, Mrs. ,C. B.
J. C.
Fuller.
H. D
Byrd.
Club Song by Club Members. „
Date of future meetings was
changed to the fourth Thursday
of each month.
Reports were heard from the
Clothing Chairman, Mrs. C. B.
Byrd; the food preservation chair
man, Mrs. George McCrary: and
the home improvement chairman,
Mrs. Paul Montgomery. Mrs. Mont-
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
Angie spent Sunday in Butler.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams apd
Clinton spent Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs.' R. E. Aultman Jr.
shopped in Columbus Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Cooke
and family spent Saturday in Ma-
lin.
Mr. and Mrs.
family visited
Marion Newsom, meeting to
Jim Brewer and gin at 8 p. m.
with Mrs. Clyde
be-
Brewer at the Macon Hospital Sun
day.
CIRCLE NO. 1
Circle No. 1 of the Reynolds
ing her yard. Both of these proj
ects are under the guidance of
Miss Ann Smith.
Mrs. C. B. Byrd demonstrated the
selection of - children's clothing.
Miss Smith talked cm Better Nu-
building supplies
Lumber, Framing, Floring, Roofing, Cement, Brick,
Nails, Shteerock, Celotex, Winows, Doors and Pittsburgh
Paint.
ROBERTA LUMBER CO.
Phone VE. 6-4825 ROBERTA, GEORGIA -
We Also Buy Timber and Logs
Mrs. Charles Hillis entertained Baptist church will meet at the trition.
a group of friends Sunday evening home of Mrs. Eric Newsom Mon
with a surprise birthday Party for day 3 p. m.
Rev. Hillis.
lanta this week.
Friends of Mr. Tom Poole will
be glad to learn that he is im
proving at the Middle Georgia hos
pital in Macon.
Mr ’ Dannie Lane and Mr. Ed- | Mrs. Howard Neisler is visiting
ward Hicks spent Saturday in Ma- her daughters, Mrs. W. H. What
ley and Mrs. Ben Persons, in At-
Mrs. Wade Lane and children
visited Mr. Lane at Dublin Sun
day.
Mr. John Carson and Mr. Ferdi
nand Carson spent the week end at-
home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen
spent Friday, and Saturday in
Florida.
Mrs. E. C. Whatley and Mrs.
Julian Whatley shopped in Macon
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Whatley
will spend this week end in Sa
vannah.
Officers assuming duties this
month in addition to the President
include:
Mrs. Grady Fuller, V-Pres.
Mrs. Bernard Fuller, Sec.-Treas.
Mrs. Lavellee Stevens, Mrs. Dug-
, . ger Cosey and Mrs. Emory Parr,
Slurley Gordon Thursday — tomor- |4 . H Club Advisers .
LANIER G. A.
The Lanier Intermediate G. A.
will meet at the home of Miss
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 moem 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.)
7 p. m.
SUNBEAMS
The Primary and Beginner Sun
beams of the Reynolds Baptist
Mr. Holt Ruffin of Buenos Aires church will meet at the church
will arrive this week for an ex- Tuesday, 3:30 p. m.
tended visit with his mother Mrs.
Jenny Gray Weaver.
Howard Community Club
After the business session a sal
ad course was served in the Club
lunchroom.
—Reporter.
R.H.S. School Lunch Room
Menu for Next Week
Mrs. R. E. Aultman, Mrs. Susie' _ — .
Woods and Mrs. Marion Payne Mgf iNODY EVdllflQ
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bryan spent
Sunday with relatives in Mill-
edgeville.
Mrs. Woodfin Hinton, Sandy and
Mrs Thomas Byrd spent Tuesday
in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Keen left
Sunday for a two months stay in
Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. Ben Hinton. Mrs. Waite
Forsling. Karen and Mark spent
Friday in Macon.
Mrs. George Brady had as her
guest last week her mother, Mrs
Hicks of Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forslin-
and children returned home Sun
day from Vero Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrene Sooke, Lav
ry, Mrs. Henry Hobbs, Mrs. Wat’
Lane and Mrs. F. H. Sams attendc
the plays in Montezuma Monda
night.
visited Mr. Johnny Fountain in
Milledgeville Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles
went to Atlanta Monday to attend
the Methodist Ministes’ School
this week at Emory University.
Mrs. Hoot Russell, Mrs. Julian
Whatley, Mrs. Leonard Whatley,
Mrs. Ed Goddard and Miss Lynn
Bussell attended the plays in
Idontezuma Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley, Mrs.
.awrence Cook, Rev. Charles Hil-
<s and Mr. Andy Borders were in
Ft. Valley Sunday making plans
lor a training course for the near
dture.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Halley, Mr.
md Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs. T. K.
"ealy, Mrs. Tankersley, Mrs. Dick
Windham, Rev. Charles Hillis, Mr.
Andy Borders and Mr. Cliff Wind-
tam attended the District Con
ference in Ft. Valley Tuesday.
Monday. Jan 14:
Irish Stew, tossed salad, pine
apple pudding, hot biscuits, butter
The Howard Community Club and milk.
Hillis met Friday night for its regular Tuesday. Jan. 15:
monthly meeting. I Vegetable soup, saltines, peanut
Mrs. Clinton Clark, president, butter sandwiches, cookies, canned
presided. The meeting was opened plums, and milk,
with prayer by Mrs. Carl Brown. Wednesday, Jan. 16:
The reports were given. Miss Pork sausage, turnip greens, rice
Smith gave a talk on the 4-H and gravy, candied yams, corn
Club for girls. bread, butter, and milk.
Mr. Dale Parks, just home from Thursday. Jan. 17:
the service showed some slides of Hamburgers, potato chips, pick-
pictures he had taken in Ger- les, potato salad an lettuce,
many, Holland and France, which oranges and milk,
we enjoyed very much. Friday, Jan. 18:
Tile has been bought to cover Broiled fish, creamed potatoes,
the floor of our community build- cole slaw, cake with lemon top
ing; also curtains. We hope to ping, corn bread, butter and milk,
have this work finished real soon. Mrs. Verna Lucas,
—Reporter. i Manager
HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS
Sales * Service * Parts
Price from
CALL FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION
LLOYD BRIDGES & CO.
Tel. 4035 THOMASTON, GA., 420 Church
Mrs. Smith: Do you know, my
usband likes this hat so much
hat he doesn’t want me to dis-
ard it.
Mrs. Brown: “My husband won’t
et me buy a new hat either, but he
m’t smart enough to think up an
excuse like that.”
HAY High Protein Heavily Fertilized
>v?ROWN top millet
Jt\ T INSON GRASS
SEK^CIA LESPEDEZIA
BERMbT>A GRASS
OAT STSvAW
$30.00 Ton—Round Bale
$25.00 Ton—Round Bale
$30.00 Ton—Round Bale
$25.00 Ton—Round Bale
$20.00 Ton—Square Bale
* f.cfch. B. & B. RANCH, The Rock, Ga.
\ Tel. Thomaston, 3760 or 2412
Grand Theatre
REYNOLD^* GEORGIA
;r lFRIDAY & SATURDAY, January 18 & 19
V « SJ * - Charles Starr*. ^
■ —In—
ni-i nufAAnn
OVERLAND TO DEAflWOOD’
Chevrolet shows you some important differences in low-priced cars just by
the look on its face !
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Hit No. 2
Mickey Rooney and Francis, the Talking Mule %
IN
“Francis in the Haunted House”
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 20 & 21
Jeff Chandler & George Nader
IN
“AWAY ALL BOATS”
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.
Wouldn’t you say that most of the ’57 cars
look good from 50 feet away, but what about
from 50 inches away?
What does a close-up of the grille tell you, for
example? Is it solidly made like the new
Chevrolet grille? Or, in comparison does it
look less rich in design—feel less strong and
solid? Compare the quality and construction
of the bumpers and headlights, the fit of the
chrome trim.
The more closely you look all around the car,
the more clearly you’ll see that Chevrolet has
the edge in the way it’s put together. You’ll
find, for instance, that Chevrolet is the only
car in its field with a lacquer finish . . . that
only Chevrolet Bel Air models give you foam
rubber cushions in front and rear seats as
standard equipment. These are just a few of
the advantages of Body by Fisher. And
Chevrolet, you know, is the only low-priced
car that has a Fisher
Body.
We’ll be glad to give
you a close-up, com
parative look at this
new Chevy any time
you care to come in.
This week, maybe?
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Only franchised Chevrolet dealers
V CHEVROLET
f display this famous trademark
Taylor County Motor Company
Reynolds, Georgia