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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
GEORGIA, OCTOBER 5, 1961.
Reynolds Department
-Vj (First Meeting
[Reynolds “R” Club
j! In School Library
Memebers Initiated
Reynolds Key Club
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Last Thursday the Reynolds Key
;;j| The “R" Club. Reynolds High Club held its annual initiation. All
I Sochol met for its first session in ne ' v members spent the entire
|ij[the school library on Tuesday of school day doing practically any-
Miss Marie Barrow spent Monday i Mr. Larry Cook spent the week
[end with his parents. Larry is a
student at Ga. Southern in States-
Elma Carson shopped
in Macon.
in'- ov.1 i w-1 uuiQit V.* 1 X utfsuay OI piav.tu.an^ any
last week. Mr. Troy Athon who is thing that the older members want
both teacher and coach at RHS. ed them to, such as bowing to all
conducted this meeting which was members and doing push-ups for
the first of the Fall school term, speaking when not spoken to. The
The primary purpose of the meet- luckless members had to wear:
ing was to choose "R” Club officers shorts turned inside out, a shirt on
which were named as follows: backwards, a raw egg in a sack
President: Dan Avera. |hung from the waist, and get five
V-Pres.: A1 Denton of the older members to sign their
Sec. & Treas.: Becky Culpepper. face with lipstick.
Reporter: Juan Hartley | As if this was not enough, a night
The R-Club member plan to do meeting was held that night at the
leave Sunday for California where mucb towa - rd betterment and home of Dr. F. H. Sams. A business
they will attend a Bankers’ Con- j maintenance of the school, school meeting was held that night at
vention grounds and gym. | which the plans were laid for our
' ‘ J Season tickets to the 1961-62 third anniversary banquet, which
The friends of Mrs. MattieHires j home games of the Tigers and Ti- will be held sometime during the
.are gratified to learn that she has gerettes who are looking forward month of October. Plans were also
Miss Betty Willis of Macon spent ! returned home from the Macon [to a great season, were also given made for our safety projects in
the weekend with her parents. I hospital. [out at this meeting. The tickets which we will participate against
_ [may be purchased from any coach, many of the other Key Clubs a-
Douglas Saunders of Hunts- ball player, manager or cheer- round the Columbus area.
Mrs.
Macon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dykes were
in Atlanta Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dykes were
in Atlanta Friday.
Mrs. J. R. Lunsford is visiting her
brother in Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Mr. L. B. Strickland is a patient
at the Middle Ga. Hospital.
Mr. L. B. Strickland is a patient
boro.
Mr. and Mrs. Base Stanford and
Elaine of Forest Park spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brooks will
Mr.
— — - - l- | r,— — uan piayer, manager
at the Middle Georgia Hospital. jville, Ala. spent the weekend with leader at these prices
Miss Betty Willis of Macon spent
the week end with her parents.
Mrs. Irene Whatley and Mrs. Ro
bert Bell spent Thursday in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fowler visited
In South Carolina for the weekend.
Mrs. Frankie Lewis of Brevard,
N. C. is visiting Mrs. R. E. Aultman.
FHA girls attended the South
eastern Fair in Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. Ryan is visiting her daugh
ter in Columbus for a few days.
Mrs. William Keen and Mrs. O. C.
Keen of Butler shopped in Macon
Friday.
Miss Marion Newsom and Mrs.
his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Saunders.
The Senior Class of Methodist
Sunday School sponsored a party
Friday night at the home of Mrs.
John Mims.
Misses Winnie and Laurice Ault
man spent Wednesday and Thurs
day in Macon with Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Mullins.
Students
Single Adults
Family
2.50
5.00
10.00
Reporter.
(Mrs. Barrow Presides
Over H-D Meeting
After the business meeting the
[new members were given a sleep-
! ing Pill and asked to recite the
poem Columbus, the twenty-third
Psalm and the Gettysburg Address.
If they didn’t they had to go on a
scavenger hunt at approximately
9:30 that night. They all had to go
on the hunt. When they returend,
Mrs. F. H. Sams served us refresh
ments, after which all of the new
members: Henry Sams, Warren
Bunn, Mike Brunson, Billy Ellis,
Bobby Martin, All Denton, Hugh
Saturday.
Friends of Henry Hicks are glad
he is better after an illness of a
few days.
The friends of Mrs. Charlie Parks
regret to learn that she is confined
to her bed.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hill visited
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Oliver in Atlan
ta Saturday.
Miss Ann Harp of Atlanta visited
her mother, Mrs. Emily Harp for
the weekend.
Mrs. J. T. Barrow and Mrs. W. C.
Windham shopped at West Gate
Center Tuesday.
Dr. Mack Anthony of Macon was
guest of Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Cul
pepper Saturday.
’ Dr. Mark Anthony of Macon was
the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Virgil
Culpepper Saturday.
Numerous friends of Mrs. Charlie
Parks regret to learn that she Is
confined to her bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hill of Le
banon spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis of
Oeilla spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Childree.
The H-D Council meeting was
called to order by the President,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ratiff of Mrs - K - L - Barrow. Devotional was Bnhhv Martin ah u ,
Plains were guests of Mrs. Addie S iven by Mrs. Clyde Walker. No o’Nmi and Loui^T a HU f f-
Hammock and Mrs. Virginia Brew- . minutes were read due to absence I cially we i CO med into the rlnh^ 1
er Wednesday. 'of the secretary. | ciany welcomed into the club.
I Luncheon for the Soil Fertility
Mesdames Mildred Payne and Program has been postponed until
John Mims visited Mrs. Payne’s a later date
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cauthen in j narold Darden will be guest
Meansville, Saturday. speaker at the H-D Achievement
banquet Nov. 9th. Menu for the
Virginia Boger were in Americus Dr and Mrs E C Whatlev and banquet Nov - 9th - Menu
Saturday. Mr . and Mrs . woodfin Hint™ vie. banquet wa s planned and
arrangements made.
other
Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Hinton vis
ited Mrs. Thomas Byrd at the Ma- i ™ .
con hospital Thursday. L ™ ba Work Shop is planned
i for Oct. 27th at the Community
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley spent House.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday in 1 A letter was read from the Dis
Athens attending State School tr >ct Chairman expressing her ap-
Board meeting. He is director of predation for helping to send her
the Third District. .to the National H.-D. Convention.
, . ... __ , , , I Taylor County has been asked to
Lt. and Mrs. Hobart Waddell who ser ve as hostess of the South Dis-
recently returned from Germany trict H-D Council Meeting next
and her mother, Mrs. Wynita Griff- March 16th. The Council voted fa-
in of Aemircus spent Monday with voring acceptance to serve,
rs. Gussie Royeton. j The meeting adjourned with
The Ladies Bible Class of the tbose P resen . t repeating the Coun-
Reynolds Baptist church is novv, cil Benediction -
called the “Jennie W. Hinton Class”
in memory of former beloved teach
er, Mrs. R. A. Hinton.
Mr. R. L. Swearingen atended an
executive meeting of the National
Hereford Association in
City, Missouri, last week. He is
director of this Association,
Reynolds PTA to Meet
The Reynolds PTA will meet for
its first sesicn this school term
Monday, 7:30 p m. A covered dish
supper will be served. The nurs
ery will be open.
New Officials
To Take Oaths
Club Will Sponsor
Birthday Calendar
, The Reynolds Woman’s Club,will
rohf a f s P° nsor the 1962 Community Birth-
° ,c day Calendar. Everyone living in
! Reynolds and surrounding area
Mr. R. L. Swearingen attended ma y have their names printed on
an executive meeting of the Nation- tbe . calendar — on the date on
al "Hereford Association in Kansas wbicb their birthday falls. The
City, Missouri last week. He is a calend ar will also show anni-
director in this association. .versaries and meeting dates of
civic and church organizations.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Willis of | The family plan which has been
Reynolds, Ga. have returned home adopted includes listing the names
from a three weeks vacation. They of all immediate members of the
motored through Tennessee, Ken- [ family, printed on the dates of
tucky, Ohio, West Virginia, North!their birthdays, plus the wedding
and South Carolina, visiting relativ- [anniversary of the husband and
Mrs. Gussie Royeton spent last [es and friends. |wife and a calendar — All for only-
weekend with Mrs. Wynita Griffin
and family of Americus.
■ $2 00
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Fuller and I' An ]istings will be solicited be-
Bunny attended the reunion of the s mtom i,„ r 0Q
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Chambless 81st Wildcat Division of 321st In- i^d September 29 and ° ctober
and Jody of Macon visited Mr. and fantry at Maggie Valley, N. C., ~ n , ■ , .
**» *■—y i;«« -- While mL
toured the Great Smokey Moun 1 *
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gasses of
Greenville were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Payne.
Mrs. E. E. Heath of Butler is visit-
tains Park and visited a famous
Indian Village at Cherokee, N.C.
row) at 4 p. m. to pick up their
work sheets.
All funds raised from the sale of
calendars will be used for com-
Macon, Ga. — James E. Blood-
worth was sworn in as Bibb sheriff
Monday in Ordinary W. C. Stevens
ofice.
Immediately thereafter, A. W.
Watson was sworn in as Bibb com
missioner.
The two were elected last week
in a special election caused when
Bibb Sheriff W. L. Robertson died
on a trip to Florida. Boodworth re
signed his post on the county com
mission to run for the sheriff’s
office and this made necessary the
race for the county commisison slot
won by Watson.
SPECIAL
NOTICE!...
ANNUAL MEETING
Of the
MEMBERSHIP
Of
FLINT ELECTRIC
Membership Corporation
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961
Utility Building
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
“Early Bird prizes
Registration begins at 5 P. M.
Food and Refreshment Booths open continuously
Two $100.00 cash awards in mystery Treasure Chest!
7:00 - 7-10 Entertainment
7:10 - 8:15 Main Speaker and
Business Meeting
8:30 - 10:10 Entertainment and
Annual Beauty Contest
Members are urged to plan now to attend . . . vote in the
election of Directors . . . hear reports of another success
ful year . . . enjoy a pleasant good time! Visitors welcome.
Flint Electric
Membership Corporation
COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY IUIIT
• COMMUNITY BUILDIN
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Wilson, Gary i - ■•-**
,„ Mr . t i ti Tv a Gerald acid Greg spent the week end i mun *ty projects.
2 , M 1 !' M u!'J u h and | with their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. I
y °'' s - B. Byrd enroute to Savannah where I Woman’s Club
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flanders of! the Y wiill make their home. Mr. Wil- .
Atlanta spent the weekend with i son bas been transferred from As- Will IVleet Uct. 4
their mother, Mrs. Flanders. sistant Manager in the Atlanta of
fice of a widely known business
firm, to Manager for the same com
pany in t'heir office located in Sa
vannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flanders of
Atlanta spent the week end with
their mother, Mrs, Flanders.
Mrs. J. H. Brewer, Mrs. Jimmy
Bradshaw and Mrs. Guy Windham
shopped in Macon Wednesday.
Miss Sandra Gentry, a studen
at Ga. Southwestern, Americus
was at home for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Person and
family spent the weekend with pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neisler.
Mrs. John Walton, Mrs. J. W.
Windham, Mrs. Wade Lane, Mrs.
C. H. Denning, Mrs. Bob Whiddon
and Mrs. Don Bond attended the
Reynolds FHA
Attends Fair
Saturday, the Reynolds F.H.A.
nembers toured to the Southeast-
rn Fair in Atlanta. A total of 25
members went by bus driven by
Mr. M. L. Crook. The group ar
rived at the Fair at 1:30 p. m. and
returned home at 11 o’clock the
same evening.
Mrs. Jackie Payne, sponsor, and
her husband, chaperoned the
. , , -—.young people on the trip. An excit-
,, U information day meeting at i ing day and lots of fun for all is
Warner Robins Tuesday. reported
The Reynolds Woman’s Club
will meet at the Club House Oct. 4
3:30 p. m. Mrs. C. L. Ayers, the
president, will preside.
The Communication Division De
partment, Mrs. C. S. Sawyer, chair
man, will present an interesting
program. Mr. G. C. Barnhill, of
Glenwood will be guest speaker.
All members are urged to be
present at this meeting.
Mrs. George Brady and Mrs.
Joe Goodroe will be hostesses.
$2.00 will deliver the Herald to j
that boy or girl in college during j
the next nine months. Don’t you -
think he would like to have it? -
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CITY LIMITS -— Reynolds, Georgia
FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT If
ONE MEAT
TWO VEGETABLES
ROLLS & DRINK
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WEEK-END SPECIAL:
Hamburger & Milk Shake
• WE GIVE CURB SERVICE!
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RAILROADS
NEED MEN
AS STATION AGENTS,
TELEGRAPH O P E R A T ORS
due to heavy retirement
rate in present staffs. Start
ing salaries $400 month up,
plus any outstanding bene
fits. Many positions now op
en. Short low-cost training
ned not interfere with your
present job. Must be H. S.
Graduate, 17-28, no physical
defecls. If sincerely interest
ed write, including phone
number, to Railroad Training.
1121 Spring St. N.-W.
Atlanta 9, Georgia
G. I. APPROVED
under P.L. 38
NOTICE
TAX
OF
-TO-
PAYERS
TAYLOR COUNTY
The Tax Books are now open for collecting
State, County and County School Taxes.
Your promptness in paying same will be sin
cerely appreciated.
Respectfully Yours to Serve
C. H. ADAMS
TAX COMMISSIONER
^ Taylor County, Stale of Georgia