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PACE TWO
THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, OCTOBER 13. 1960.
Rejnolds Department
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Halloween Party
Last Saturday for
Byrd Children
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. James Sr
was in Macon Monday.
Eat Hot Dogs with the Kiwanis
Club tomorrow (Friday;. Sale be
gins at 5 p. m.
Susan and Kathy Byrd, daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrd
entertained fifty of their little
______ friends with a Halloween party
U , r> , , , , ..' Saturday at the Reynolds Club
Hot Dogs will be sold by the House . The occasjon >
? iVV , ani , S _ Club „ Friday^ (tomorrow) celehration of their birt J ays
beginning at 5 p. m. Plan now to • -
ea. with the Kiwanis Club. | agCS flVC and SeVen respectively.
| The Club House was a delight
Capt. and Mrs. W J. Riley Jr., ho the little friends who attended
and children of Savannah, spent'and enjoyed the Halloween decora-
Congratulations to Mr. am rs. de week end with their parents, tions.
Don Bond. They are the parents Mr and Mrg R w Hjnton Sr As the children entered “The
of a fine baby son. Haunted House,” they were led
F Talks were Mr> and Mrs - Robert Fisher andj through the “Hall of Horrors” by-
Mr. H. L. Denning of Raleigh, N. Master Johnnie McRee, Buster
C.,were recent visitors in the and Tommy Byrd,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Denning. j Mrs . Millard Shepherd had
Mrs. Mildred Payne entertained of tbe apple bobbing con-
in her home Monday evening with est - Mlf ; s Sandra Hinton, dressed
a birthday parly for her son, Pat. “ f ™ tch • brewed P unch in a
Pat was celebrating his fifth birth- black lron P ot an( ^ served the
Bro.
and Mrs. H.
the Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Brunson.
Mr. Taylor Chlldre of Ocilla
spent Thursday night with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Childre.
Attention! The Kiwanis Club
will be selling Hot Dof.s Friday ' C D
(tomorrow) beginning at 5 p. m.
Mrs. Leonard Whatl?y, Mrs.
Jimmy Childrce, and Mrs. E. H.
Denning shopped in Macon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Martin of
Tallahassee, Fla., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Martin for the week end.
Miss Dalhine Brunson of Atlan
ta spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Brun
son.
The friends of Mrs. R. L. Bell Sr.
will' be interested to kr.ow thai
she is a patient in the Macon hos
pital.
Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Jelks of
Venice, Fla., are visiling Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Whatley for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baz- more of
Butler were recent spend I lie flay
guests of the Willard Brunson
family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gray were
Friday night dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Fountain of
Butler.
Week end guests in the home of
Mrs. Marion Payne were Miss Boa
Butchfield of Macon and Jackie of
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bell Jr., and
sons spent Sunday in Oglethorpe-,
with their parents, Rev. and Mrs.
C. J. Ayers.
Bro. and Mrs. Bob Whiddon
have as their guests in their
home Bro. Whidden’s mother of
Thomasville.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suggs visit
ed their brother Mr. Bonnie Jarrell
of Ft. Valiev who Is- numbered
among the sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fatterson
and son Joel, of Miami, Fla., spent
1he week end with their sister,
Mrs, Millard Payne.
Miss Susan Cosey who is a
student at GSCW will spend the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Cosev.
black iron
children.
As the children were seated for
Attention: The Mothers of the their pictures to be made, they
Junior Class will have home-made were entertained with a Hallowe-
cakes, pies and coffee for sale at en story by Mrs. D. E. Byrd.
Hinton and Co., Friday (tomorrow) | The young folk onjoyer various
beginning at 5 p. m. .games after which ice cream, cake
and punch were served.
Buy your cakes, pies and coffee
from the Mothers of the Junior 1 . pi i
Class Frdiay i tomorrow) beginning j JUI*V I_/eniCS
iHnton r£r Wi “ he ° n sale at ! $25,000 Suit in
The many friends of Mr. James j Student ’ S Death
Gray are delighted to see him back !
on the job after being a patient) T ifton, G a. - A Tift Superior
in the Phobe Putney
Hospital in Albany.
Memorial
Court jury brought in a verdict
^over the week in favor of the de-
Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Whatley en- fendant in a damage suit filed by
tertained in their home Saturday Ella Mae Tabor, mother of a nine
evening with open house for Bro. iyear old negro boy who died in a
and Mrs. H F. Jelks. Many friends s Cbo ol bus accident in March, 1959.
called during the evening. j The child . s mother had sued t . he
Bp sure to plan to buy your cake)Tift County Board of Education
pie and coffee from the Mothers and Doyer Jones, the bus driver,
of the Junior Class. These will be for $25,000. The Tabor boy was one
on sale beginning at 5 p. m. Fri- ’ G f nine Negro children who died
dayl (tomorrow) at Hinton & Co. ^ w hen a school bus overturned in
Bert and Bob James of Atlanta a farm pond,
spent the week end with their! R- R- Forrester, attorney for the
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.S. mother, said a motion for a retrial
James. The children’s parents, Mr. would be filed,
and Mrs. Al. James were in Jack- | One point of interest in the case
sonville, Fla., for the week end and was the defense’s contention that
came by for their children Sunday the boy - s mother was divorced
nl ® ' [from the father of the child and
College students at home for the'that the faher had been awarded
week end were Gene Brunson, Des custody .
Harp, Brer Russell. Margaret Willis) The woman’s suit charged that
James TaiUnton and Larry Taunton the school board sent the bus on
of ■ the University of Georgia; and the rou t e when the bus was not in
Mike Walker, Tommy Martin and g 00 . d condition, and that the bus
Robert Swearingen of Mercer Uni- wag overcrowded , that the driver
versitv
was negligent in not watching the
road and in not having control of
the bus.
Pirth Announcement
Mr and Mrs. Don Barnes of
Royrfolds announce the birth of a
‘-on Oct. fith at the Sams-Whatley
hospital. He is to be called Edward
Kelly.
The death of a Dublin man
Augusta Dock
Ceremonies on Again
Augusta, Ga. — The on-again-
off-again Ians for ground breaking
ceremonies at the half-million
brought t° six the number of per-| dollar Augusta state docks were on
sjrtis -lulled ip wek end traffic ac
Cidcnts last week end.
SURE GRAIN OATS
Second Year l’rom Breeder
PURE SEED
GERMINATION
98.57 Per Cent
87.75 Per Cent
Good for Grazing or Harvesting
Average Yield Last Year 83-Bu. per Acre
Price $1.00 per Bu., Combine Run
DAN W. PAYNE, Jr.
REYNOLDS, GA. Phone: TI. 7-3145
For Compete Lime & Fertilizer
Call
SWEARINGEN ANGUS FARM
Ed. B. Swearingen, Owner
Lime is essential for good pastures and healthy livestock.
Lime can be applied at any lime in the year.
■3W.-C •
Telephone : D:n, Tl*7-3945; Night TI 7-3011
Apply lime - S c Your Crop Yields Increase.
again last week.
Plans were cancelled when it ap
peared Gov. Vandiver would not
he able to attend the ceremonies
jOct. 10, because of Democratic
presidential candidate John Ken
nedy’s visit to Warm Springs the
same day.
| However, Vandiver announced
I through 'his press secretary, Ed
Bridges,, that Kennedy’s schedule
1 had been changed to allow the
j governor to be in Augusta at 4 p.
jm. Oct. 10.
,
: Southeastern Fair
Has Unusual Program
The program at the Southeastern
Fair last week was one of varied
fin scope. Performers included
j fruit pie bakers, tractor drivers-—
and the wife of a vice-presiden-
Itian candidate.
This was the day Lady Bird,
) Johnson came to crown the 1960
Georgia Homemakers, named from '
I the 10 winners in each of the
i congressional districts.
I This was the day the 4-H Club
i boys proved they could move their
tractors in places closer than
elections ever could be and when
;4-H girls baked pies better than
j those grandma used to make.
CARD OF THANKS
If Annual Meeting
Time!
SPECIAL NOTICE!
TO THE MEMBERSHIP
The Annual Meeting of your cooperative, in which
your vote is your voice in the affairs of your own
business enterprise, will be held in Reynolds, Ga., on
October 14th . . . Registration begins at 5 p. m. . . .
There’ll be food on sale at the booths, or you can bring
a lunch and eat “picnic style” with your friends.
Here’s the program for the evening:
5-7 p. m. Registration, food booths open for service.
7- 8 p. m. Annual Beauty Contest.
8- 9 p. m. Business Session, guest speaker.
* 9-10 p. m. Big 5-Act Show! Professional enter
tainers, “in person” . . . Music and singing, juggl
ing, magic, marionettes, and a comic ventriloquist.
* -10-10:30 p. m. Drawing for prizes & adjournment.
ATTEND YOUR ANNUAL MEETING!
Friday, October 14, 1960 — Registration Begins 5 P. M.
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WNTUteme gjlBSSBS
COMMUNITY OWNC9 • COMMUNITY BUILT • COMMUNITY BUILDER
We wish to take this opportunity
of thanking each and everyone,
who were so kind and thoughtful
to us during the illness and death
'. of our dear husband and father.
I To the Doctors and nurses are also
extended our heartfelt thanks.
And we also wish to express ap
preciation for each prayer, words
of sympathy and other kindnesses
| expressed. The beautiful floral of-
, ferioig was also very much appre-
| ciated.
j May God abundantly reward
| epch of you is our prayer.
| Mrs. John Blair & Family.
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