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TOE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER.
GEORGIA, JULY 13, 1961.
Reynolds Department
■ I Baseball Sport
! Begins in July
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
As July arrived the great na
tional sport of baseball is in full
swing across the country. It is a
|jjj | sport which is peculiarly American
r* ! j and which takes some thinking
r“"C=jSC=jE^!^^ j an< * time on the part of the sports
i" • . . i fan if he is to enjoy it.
Mrs. Nell Lucas had as recent The reason base J ba y „ has fadpd
dinner guests Mr. and Mrs Howard man hiRh schools a , nd college s
Neisler, Mrs. Irene Whatley *nd 1 - 1 CUIle K es
Mr. Joe Pyron.
Miss Carol Teece,
Pretty July Bride,
Honored at Tea
Mrs. Dan Payne shopped in Ma
con Monday.
Mr.Hubert Sasser spent the week
end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McRee and
children are at Jekyll Island.
Miss Jerri Windham is spending
a week at Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Jamie Barrow, Mrs. James
Hollis spent Saturday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Swilling McEl-
murray and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Underwood and children spent
Sunday at Ida Cason Gardens.
The Woman’s Club House in Ft.
Valley was the scene of a tea given
in honor of Carol Teece, on July 1st
from 3 to 5.
Miss Teece, who is to marry
Daniel Fountain, Jr. of Reynolds on
July 16th was attractively attired
ls ! in a light blue dress
and 1 "‘T'd "‘H" T/T 1 " “*« «*“**«« wi in a light blue dress with white
it i- a c am ' u• \ U game ’ But I accessories. In the receiving line
“ * n fliV eqU, [ eS k great With her were her mother, Mrs. Geo.
Heritnn i d t h h Ch b ^ru Un ' Teece - a>nd her fiancees’ mother,
derstood to be appreciated. There | Mrg ’ Dan Fountaini S r., 0 f Rey-
Irf irl f r,, pr0 a y 'nolds; both attractively attired in
• p r, ootball being j dresses with white acces-
one, and in which players can be- sories
Alice and Walter McCown of Co-'come stars with far less training
lumbus spent several days this and practice.
week with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. So it is easier and quicker and
Breazeale and Miss Eva B. Grif- more spectacular to turn to football 1
Mrs. Juanita Griffin, Swann and fith. ;in schools and colleges. Also foot-
John have returned to Americus.
Mrs. Inez Foster rendered lovely
piano music during the afternoon,
while guests viewed the beautiful
gifts; and were served refreshments
by the hostesses Mesdames Esther
hall oftronfc it, ~ 17/ Lilt? IlUMCUftCM ivitauaiin: a
Mrs. E. A. Hollis returned from , a p n those - too > who lov . e |Barker and Josephine Roberts, of
Mrs. Willis Saunders is visiting | Macon hospital Tuesday and is re- , ° f seri ' |Byrcn, Mrs. Beck Hortman and
rs. Bruce Stiles, of Canton, N.C. ported improving satisfactorily her f . y , c l ? occars more Miss Pr i sc iH a Belflowers of Fort
Mrs. nruce allies, oi canton, in.c.. f ui ^ u '"T"'v‘"b . -.miss rnsuua ocuiuwcis ui *
I numerous friends will be gratified . .... , { lan ln uiost Valley and Mrs. Hudson Poole of
Mr. Jack Bass of Macon spent , to learn.
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. W. C
Parks.
We are delighted to have Mr.
Bobbie home from the Macon hos
pital.
Mrs. Emma Canty of Sarasota,
Fla., are visiting Mrs. Lawrence
Cook.
Mr. Richard Parks is leaving
Wednesday to join his family at
Jekyll Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whatley spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Whatley.
Mrs. Paul McDaniel spent Fri
day in Macon with her mother,
Mrs. J. G. Dugger.
Mr. Joe Pyron of Tifton spent
the week end with his mother,
Mrs. Mattie Pyron.
Mrs. Lawrence Cook and Larry
sports. And this is often an under
rated drawing card!
Miss Lillian Beeland and Mrs. I Yet we knock no sport, enjoying
J. M. Beeland visited Mr. and Mrs. them all — football tremedously.
Ed Dowdy at Anderson, S. C., last Since baseball is the National
week and toured the North Caro- , Pastime, however, we think it ap-
lina mountains. . propriate to mention the game’s
great qualities. This year both
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Waller, Mike Major Leagues are the scene of hot
and Tim spent last week at and close fought pennant races. In
Reynolds.
The Rupert H-D Club met June
... 22nd at the Community House with
Camp Pinnacle as guests of Mr. the American"League 7t has"been 1 15 members and two visitors pres-
Rupert H-D Club
Met June 22nd 6
James Gray and attended open Detroit, Cleveland and New York
house Sunday p. m. | In the National, it has been
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Hartley of j^? s Angeles, San Francisco and
Columbus, Mrs. Mary McElmurray Cinc,n * la ti- And fans everywhere in
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McElmur- eve J y state an( ! abr °ad, watch the
ray were dinner guests of Mr. and f er orm ances of their teams. These
Mrs. M. L. Hartley recently. teams co P ns ‘® t of P la Y ers from every
corner of the country and from
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale at- abroad. And these teams play 150
tended the annual family reunion games a year.
of the late Charlie and Mary In baseball, every player has an
Breazealle Sunday at the home of almost equal chance to star offen-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hutson at Ox- sively. Each bats in turn. Also,
ford. each man can star defensively.
... T a* 1 11 A j These are great democratic quali-
Mr. and Mrs. L. B Strickland and ties for a sport and one r ^ ason
are spending a few days with her Misses Connne and Joann Parks b ase ball is so typically American,
mother in Commerce . were in Fort Valley Thursday. •
Misses Dixie Harrell and Corinne
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mann of
Perry spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. McElmurray,
Parks spent the week end with Mr. Worship at Trinity
and Mrs. L. B. Strickland. , J
2nd and 4th Sundays
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Waller had as ,
Kenneth and Steve Barnes of At- p our th G f j u iy guests Mr. and Mrs. 1
lanta are spending a few days Charles Hardage and children of There will be worship at Trinity
with Mrs. Verna Lucas. Thomaston; Rev. Carl Alexander, Free-Will Baptist Church at 11 a.
Mr and Mrs R E Aultman are 01 Atordele and Mr. and Mrs. m. on the znd and 4th Sundays in
spending a few-days with Frankie !Thompson and son of Macon. leach month.
1 ewis in Brcnard N C | We urge all who will to come
| Mrs. T. Whatley entertained with and hear the good old-time Gos-
Mrs. W. M. Hollis is home after a Coke Party Thursday morning, pel messages of Rev. R. B. Me
an operation and is doing fine ac- j Those attending included: Lillie Fadden of Macon.
cording to latest reports. iSims, Effie Newman, Sara Wyatt,
' Flora Turner, Misses Nellie, Lonnie
We are glad to report Mrs. Ed and Corinne Martin, of Woodbury.
Hollis is improving. She is a pa-
Mrs. C. E. Whatley entertained
at Bridge Luncheon Thursday p. m.
Attendants included Mrs. Lettie
Sims, Effie Newman, Sara Wyatt,
Flora Turner, Misses Nellie, Lonie
and Corenne Martin of Woodbury.
Trinity Church.
ent.
At noon a covered dish lunch was
served.
The meeting was called to order
by the President, Mrs. Callahan.
Minutes were read by Mrs. Mc-
Corkle. Mrs. Callahan gave a re
port on the hat-making workshop.
Mrs. D. M. Harris gave a report on
the State Meeting at R^ck Eagle.
Motion was made and carried to
give $5 to help send 4-H girl^ to
the District Meet at Americus.
Miss Linda Jarrell gave a dem
onstration on freezing butter beans.
After the business meeting a
work period followed. Various pro
jects were taken up such as mak
ing curtains, putting in chair-
seats, making plates, trays,, book
ends, etc.
Mrs. Ernest Coker of Manches
ter and Miss Linda Jarrell of
Central Club were visitors at this
meeting.
—Club Reporter.
Great men did not follow devious
and winding paths that fed they
knew not where, but blazed trails
straight and true that attained the
heights.
■ W/ ■ \
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If it rains... let it
TIME WAS when a little rain on washday
threw many a homemaker into a tizzy. Now,
it’s so easy to get the laundry “bone dry”
rain or shine — with a flameless electric
clothes dryer.
Clothes dried electrically look so much
better and last longer. Gentle tumbling in
radiant, even heat pampers your washables,
makes them fluffy-soft and sweet-smelling.
An automatic electric clothes dryer is a
real wifesaver, too. It banishes forever the
stooping, stretching and straining that would
tire a weight-liftex - .
And the electricity that runs your clothes
fryer is such a bargain. Thi’ough the years
the ti*end in the average price per kilowatt-
hour has been downward.
No woman wants to be tied down by a
clothesline. So, for a worry-free washday, go
modern with an electric clothes dryer.
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tlent at a Macon hospital.
Mrs. W. D. McGauley of Lake-
Land, Fla., spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Gann Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Whatley and
children and grandchildren spent
the week end at Lake Blackshear.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hamlett of
Thomaston were miesis of
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Striekland re
cently.
Mrs. J. F. Brewer and Mrs. Bill
Turner of Miami, Fla., spent a
few days with Rev. and Mrs. Boh
Whiddon.
Mr. Frank Barnes of Atlanta,
spent the week end with Mrs. Ver
na Lucas enroute to Clearwater
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Richard Parks and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Hue Harris of Cov
ington, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Copes acid
Mr. Richard Parks, Andy Blan-
kinship, Russell O’Neal of Carroll-
’on. and others from Douglas went
to Panama City, Fla. fishing re
cently. They report having caught
around 300 pounds of red snap
pers.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ellis Saun
ders, of Scarsdale, N. Y., Mrs. W.A.
Saunders and Mrs. Carrie Rickerson
of Atlr.cita, were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale,
Miss Eva B. Griffith and Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilkes, Mrs
H. T. and Wilfred Rainey and Mrs.
James Norton and Tiresa and Su
san Norton of Macon and Mrs.
daughter of Spartanburg, S. C., are Reginald Wilkes and children of
spending the week at Jekyll Is- 1 Bristol, Tenn., spent Friday with
land. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parks.
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