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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLKR. GEORGIA, OCTOBER 19, 1961.
Reynolds Department
^li! Reynolds Kiwanis
i:;| Plan Special
jiii Farm-City Week "
Conducted by
Anthony-Barrow
Missionary Circle
Met at Parsonage
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
Griffith
!,;! The Reynolds Kiwanis Club in The Anthony-Barrow Circle met
j!j observance of Farm-City Week will Monday at the parsonage with
j.'] meet with the Howard Community Mesdames Culpepper and Flanders
Club on December 1 in Howard, as co-hostesses. “Help Someone,”
' " T u Farm-City Week is designed to bet- was sung by the group and prayer
I Mr. T. J. Hartman returned home ter the relationship between farm by Bro. Culpepper opened the
| Sunday from Macon Hospital much and cUy people t £ rough a better m " eeting . The leader, Mrs. Breazeale
, , .. ..improved. understanding of the problems of used as the thought for the day:
Mesdames Irene Wha ey and ] ^ an( | Mrs c w Whatley an- each group. “Can God Count on You.” The min-
John Mims were in Griffin a ur- , nounce the birth of a son Davkl Xo get t0 know the peop]e in our utes were aproved and roll railed.
c a ^* Wallace, Oct. 9th at the Macon communities better, the Reynolds Mrs.Grady Hicks told of plans for
Mrs. J. R. Lunsford returned hospital. Kiwanis Club adopted the policy of ,be week of prayer and the time of
from Gatlinburgh, Tenn., Sun-! meeting in one of the communities meeting. Mrs. Ed Goddard invited
Mr. and Mrs. E. H
spent Monday in Macon.
Judge Acquits
Election Officials
Jeffersonville, Ga. — Judge H.E.
Ward of the Dublin circuit, directed
a verdict of acquittal in the trial
of four former Twiggs county elec
tion officials who were charged
with allowing six persons to vote,
alt’ho their names were not on the
qualified voters’ list.
frzady. . .
A>zi . . .
GROW/
day.
in the afternoon she will
Macon Commnutiy Club and Mr. George P. tell about what our offering goes
Donaldson, President of Abraham f°r.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pitts and our area during Farm-City the group to meet with her for this
| children, Valdosta, spent the week Week In 1959 tho Club met jn the meeting, Oct. 31, 10 a. m. Every-
Mr. E. E. Jarrell of Butler spent end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saund- Crowell Community and Mr. J. W. one asked to bring a covered dish.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willie ers. Fanning, famed agricultural econ* She gave out the prayer cards. The
Suggs. j ^j rs willis Saunders, Mrs. J. T. °mist, was the speaker. Last year quiet hour or ^retreat will bejn the
Mrs. W. T. Montgomery and Barrow, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. C.Wi ,bo Club met with the Central morning
Miss Marie Barrow spent Friday in Windham shopped
^ acoIl ‘ . t j Thursday. Baldwin College was the guest A ver Y forceful leaflet, “A Bet
Mrs Lillian Horton is spending Mrs. James Gray, Mrs. Ernest speaker. The Club has toured farms lor World Begins with Me,” was
several days in Macon with hyr Childre and Mr. and Mrs. Pete in the community following the given to each one present. A re
children. • ‘ t j\ Welch spent Saturday in Macon meetings. quest for used good clean clothing
shopping. | Th e RU est speaker for this year's £ be s f nt t0 MiHedgeville State
no., w„„i, „,;ii Tv*,. Hospital was read by Mrs. Gussie
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Webb of .. j : .. .. ' Royeton. It was decided to take
Thomaston spent several days this v Jr'VtiVri■>'iti!rnf off" these articles to the next Circle
W e hatl»v" h Mr ' MrS D01 ' wltaatlOT and Conservation Service, '"eelinfa Mr s . Gaorga Godrtard told
Wha " oy - Mr. Lanier has a brilliant record ol ,', he ' Vllm » Circles new
Mrs. Jimmy Caitiff ot Atlanta, public service He is a graduate ol XeeTaring
has returned home after spending Abraham-Baldwin College where he .,„ tni ' „. m P a „„n.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Byrd spent
Thursday at Americus and Lakd
Blackshear.
Lawrence Cook
week end in
Mr. and Mrs
left Friday for
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suggs
Thomaston visited wit
here Sunday.
Fri-
Mrs. Dick Windham spent
day in Talbotton with her mother
Mrs. Stringfellow.
and butcher knives will be avail-
or graduate of the University of abIe b >' contacting her and will
Georgia and named in Who’s Who; be JP a § ooc .
Mrs. W. R. Cosey of Crowell and has servc d six terms as Candler Mrs - Sa '^' er had char £ e of t,he
Suggs of s me tjme wit , h her sister,‘Mrs. C. was named "Mr. Baldwin”; an hon- a ‘ lcl
h relatives ur ’ !„ r ihp TTniv^itv 0 f able b > C0,Jlt acting her and
IW. Whatley.
County’s representative in the Geor
gia General Assembly and served
program. She read the hymn, “The
Church’s One Foundation”; also
Mr. Dan Beeland of Columbus,
visited his mother, Mrs. Homer
Beeland, this week.
The many friends of Mr. C; B.
Hicks hope to see him out soon af :
ter a serious illness.
Miss Eva B. Griffith
dome Tuesday from Columbus af-
Agricultural P oem - “ r Am the Church”. Her
scripture was taken from First
Mrs. J. C. Moulton of Macon vis
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McDan
iel Saturday. as chairman of the
returned Committees during the terms , , ..
returned Governor Talmadge and Governor Corinthians 3:9-11, followed by the
ter visitine Mr and Mrs J L Me Vandiver. He is a Kiwanian, Mas- Lord s Pra y er ln unlson - t Tbls f P™~
Cnwn and familv .ter of Masonic Lodge, and is District f, ram ''as very appropriate at this
Cown and family. Chairman of the Bov Scouts. <> me ’ bea c r,n f 011 the Sllbject ° f our
Mr. and Mrs. Shula Antley of A , OU r of the large sand mines ^der, one TV* IfrZ, mTn
i Marietta were recent visitors of j n the community is to follow the P aclde !?’ on ® °f™ be _|® ader s.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale j Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whatley and meeting. ' ' ^ Edge”'and'anno^ce^^ha 0 / the
and Miss Eva B. Griffith spent ' r - and Mrs. W. M. Hollis. 1 Guests at this meeting are wel- fj rst t wo sessions would be in But-
Wednesday in Macon. • j Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bazemore of come but urged to make reserva- i er Oct. 30th and Nov. 1st, 7:30 p.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Riley and But l er and Miss Carolyn Bazemore tions by contacting a member of m . The other two session will be at
children of Savannah are visiting Iof Atlanta spent the week end with the Reynolds Kiwanis Club or How- Reynolds, Nov. 8th and 15th. All
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hinton.
| Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brunson.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Whatley at-! Mrs. James Hollis is visiting Mr. ginning at noon.
, ard Community Club prior to Dec. were urged to attend.
1st. This is a luncheon meeting be- j Mrs. Carson, as Chairman
tended a doctor's meeting in Aa- and Mrs - Bil >y Hardwick and son
lanta during the week end.
Mrs. W. T. Montgomery and Miss
Marie Barrow shopped at Lennox
Square, Atlanta, Wednesday.
in Auburn, Ala. Mr. James Hollis
spent Sunday with the Hardwicks.
Mr. Clinton Sams, student at
Gordon Military College, Barnes-
ville is spending the week end
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Posey, Julie with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. H.
and Scott Posey visited Mrs. Jewell Sams.
Sweeney in Atlanta, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollis
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mullis of Ma- Stephen of Warner Robins and
con, spent Sunday with Misses, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bone and Joe
Winnie and Laurice Aultman.
l J
were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
' Holli*.-
of
Commission on Missions, presented
the “World Outlook” and urged
subscriptions to this important
church organ. It was suggested
that a subscription be placed in the
school library. Mrs. Goddard told
of visiting the young people from
Reynolds attending Asbury College
Barnesville, Ga. Oct. 12-Gordon j a ” d tb ® g ° od work they are doing,
and «»<■?; .collese,, opened^ ,or Jhe | & SE&fSt SLfK
course.
Reporter.
Henry C. Sams
Enrolled at Gordon
Military College
In bringing electricity to rural areas, a quar
ter century ago, Rural Electric Systems
harnessed the cooperative spirit of rural people.
Now, almost 98 percent of rural America enjoys
low-cost electricity—and members of America s
electric co-ops create a billion dollar market
yearly for goods and services because of it!
Today, we face the problems of under-em
ployment and economic distress in many areas.
There is the need to revitalize many communi
ties—to renew our vigor and dedication to the
task of making these communities come alive
and prosper ... to make them attractive to
our young people, and to newcomers ... to
create job opportunities . . . build for a better
life . . .
By cooperation and hard work we helped
bring light to the dark areas, many years ago.
With continuing cooperation, understanding,
and by forking together—city and country
folks alike—we can meet the challenge of area
re-development! . . .
E. A.
“ V ' U, ‘ CEC .^ , * ■ Bro. Culpepper after which
110th year recentliy with the largest 1 1 spr ., ed „ weet pm .
enrollment in the history of the
school.
Henry Clinton Sams, the son of
Mrs. J. G. Dugger of Macon is j j) r p ' ^
visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. E Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hartman Reynolds, Georgia, is enrolled
McDaniel, and Mr. McDaniel. and children of Atlanta; Mr. and the Post Graduate department.
I Mrs. Alex Smith of McRae, spent Colonel C. T. B. Harris, president
c . ,, . Beir >g tired too often
Sams whose address is peo ple to be often broke.
causes
Mrs. Marie Jensen of Macon
spent a few days with Misses
Winnie and Laurice Aultman.
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T
J. Hartman.
Mrs. Carol Barrow of Atlanta is
spending the wek end with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barrow.
Mrs. R. L. Bell, Mrs.
of the school which was founded in
11852. welcomed the students and
j rene faculty at their first chapel assem-
I '
Flint Electric
Membership Corporation
COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT
• COMMUNITY BUILDER
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leaving Thursday for Orlando, Fla., j The president stated that board- !
to spend several dayswith Miss ing cadets from twenty-nine States j
Mr. Wallace Monk and Mrs. C. Ruby Jinks. land six countries outside of the |
E. Whatley attended the Pimiento j ■«, , H n Q ui r, ti i . United States are enrolled at Gor-.
Festival in Woodbury Wednesday, 2 f, 1 don this year. Students from foreign
Patricia and Martha McAllis of countries are sons of Americans
Mr. Wallace Monk and Mr. Bil- Warner Robins were dinner guests who are stationed abroad.
ly Wha'ley of Atlanta visited Mr. of Misses Winnie and Laurice Ault-
and Mrs. C. E. Whatley this week. man Thursday evening. | rj . i o. i
Mlis Margaret Parr „l Wo.,o y a„ I „*j™■ Goililaril. Misses Mo,„, s ^ Hardey-S^W
College, is spending the week end Klkk >' Goddard and J'mmirae Phght VOWS
with her mother, Mrs. Emory Parr l Brewer and Mr ’ Hllhs Km S :
Mrs. Swilling McElmurray
Miss Freida Mclnvale attended a
Bean*" Convention in Macon Sun
day.
King are
|spending the week end at Asbury,
and College in Wiltmore, Ky. j Miss Mary Kathryn Stanley of
Savannah, became the bride of
Mrs. Henry Hobbs, Angia, Mrs.
Ruby Windham and Mrs. Dick
Windham spent Thursday in Ma
con.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hicks oj |
Athens spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cochran of
Macon spent Saturday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wind
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Posey, Nan
and C ndy Posey of Albany were
Sunday guests of Mrs. David Po
sey. .: V
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Wallace and
son of Macon were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mc
Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Welch and . ., .
Jamie of Valdosta spent the week-'Malcolm F Hartley of Reynolds in
end with their parents, Mr. and ^ Whttf.ed Methodist church
Oct. 7th, 4 p. m. with Rev. James
Chester officiating. Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Ernest Childre. Sunday they
celebrated little Jamie’s first birth
day.
Underwood-Y oung
Marriage Announced
Mrs. Ernest Childre, Mrs. Ray
Jones and Mrs. James Gray at
tended a Tea Shower last Wednes-
Bowers, organist; Mrs. Thomas
Dye, Jr., soloist.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin T. Stanley of Sa
vannah. Mr Hartley is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hartley of Rey
nolds.
A reception in the home of the
Mrs. Lelia Underwood of Rey
nolds announces the marriage of
her daughter, Miss Angela Under- ! bride’s parents followed the cere-
wood, to Mr. Charles Young, son , mony.
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Z. Young of j After a wedding trip to Jekyll
Reynolds. I Island, the couple will live in
The marriage vows were solemn-j Denver, Col.
ized Sunday afternoon, 6:00 o’clock i —
it the Methodist Parsonage in B "t- tj . • . yWA Grnun
ler with the Rev. Walter McCleskey Da P USl I VV /A. Varoup
performing the ceremony. Begins
The young couple immediately i
left for a tour of Tennessee, after ]
which, they plan to make their
home in Butler.
New Year
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The YWA’s of the First Baptist
Church of Reynolds met on the '
night of October 10th to begin a 1
Miss Susan Cosey of Milledge- ' new year of service,
ville and Miss Margaret Willis and | The five members with the di- I
Mr. Gene Brunson, University of rector, Mrs. Martha Bishop, met at
day in honor of Miss Marjorie Da- Ga., Athens, were among college the home of Mrs. John Walton,- 1
vis at the home of Mrs. O. L. Luke i students spending the week end Counsellor.
Jr. in Ocilla. at home. j Before the business meeting Mrs.
I j W a 11 r»n served delicious grilled
hamburgers with all the trimming.
| Officers elected for 1961-’62:
I Jerry Bishop: President, Steward
ship Chairman and Music Chair- ;
man.
| Janette Posey: Vice President and
Social Committee.
i Jeri Windham: Secretary Treasur
er, Prayer Chairman and Publicity
Chairman.
Patty Lane: Program Chairman.
Marie Parks: Social Chairman.
Jeri Windham. Rep.
CROOKS RESTAURANT
CITY LIMITS — Reynolds, Georgia
FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL EVERY
ONE MEAT
TWO VEGETABLES
ROLLS & DRINK
FRIDAY NIGHT
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WEEK-END SPECIAL-.
Hamburger & Milk Shake
• WE GIVE CURB SERVICE!
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank West and
Tim McCown of Columbus were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. VV. Breazeale and Miss Eva B.
Griffith. Tim remained over for a
longer visit.
NOTICE
-TO
TAX PAYERS
OF TAYLOR COUNTY
li
The Tax Books
State, County
arc now open for collecting
and County School Taxes.
Your promptness in paying same will be sin
cerely appreciated.
Respectfully Yours to Serve
C. H. ADAMS
TAX COMMISSIONER
fi. Taylor County, Stale of Ccoma