The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, October 26, 1961, Image 2

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m Reynolds Department j Conducted by Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds Mrs. Ernest Childre spent Friday in Macon. Mrs. Mildred Payne and son were in Macon Friday. Miss Carolyn Trussell of Atlanta spent the week at home. Mrs. Virginia Boger and daugh ter spent Friday in Americus. Mrs. Woodfin Hinton and James Hinton spent Saturday in Macon. Mrs. Marion Payne and Mrs. D. W. Payne spent Friday in Macon. Mrs. Lewis Ruffin and Mrs. Pen- •dergrast shopped in Macon Satur day. Miss Annie V. Massee_ of Colum- fcus visited Miss Katie Hicks Sun day. Mrs. Lewis Ruffin and Mrs. Pen- dergrast shopped in Macon Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton are fishing in Carrabell, Fla., this week. Miss Lynn Russell of Bessie Tift College spent the week end at home. Mrs. McCracken of Baxley is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Grady El der. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whatley spent several days in Florida this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Goddard tiave returned from a trip to Florida. Mr. Desmond Harp of University «of Ga., spent the week end at ■home. Mrs. B. W. Hinton and Mrs. Wal ler Forsling shopped in Macon Friday. Mr. Desmond Harp of the Uni versity of Ga. spent the week end -at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery had a birthday supper for their daughter, Miss Pam Montgomery last Friday night. Grandparents were invited. | Mrs. Grady Elder and her moth- [er, Mrs. McCracken spent Thursday in Macon. Miss Ann Harp of Atlanta spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Emily Harp. Miss Ann Harp of Atlanta, spent the week end with her mother Mrs. Emily Harp. Mrs. Clem Waters has returned from a few days visit with relatives I at Powersville. ! Mr. Joe Pyron of Tifton spent Friday night with his mother en- route to Atlanta. | Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Aultman, ' Gail and Stevie attended the Fair jin Macon Thursday. Mrs. H. C. Bond and Mrs. Don Bond spent a couple of days in At lanta this week. j Mrs. Gan Nelson, Mrs. Susie' Wood and Mrs. Verna Lucas spent Saturday in Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denning and son attended the Fair in Ma- I con Saturday night. Mr. Harry Cook who is attend ing school in Statesboro spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson attended the Fair in Macon Friday . Mrs. Lewis Saunders and Mrs. Rob Wilson of Butler visited Mrs. i Mattie Pyron Sunday. Friends of Miss Marie Mathews regret to learn that she is ill in a Montezuma hospital. I Miss Fanny Pickard of Macon 'spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse. Mr. Clinton Sams of Gordon Military College, Barnesville, spent the week end at home. Mr. Bobby Ray Martin of Garfield was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goddard during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, Gene Gray and Nita Cochran attended the Fair in Macon Friday night. CROOKS RESTAURANT CITY LIMITS — Reynolds, Georgia FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT iC ONE MEAT TWO VEGETABLES ROLLS & DRINK 69 WEEK-END SPECIAL-. Hamburger & Milk Shake • WE GIVE CURB SERVICE! 37 iniiiiiiiiiiiuiiMmiiimiiiiMimiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiuui Greatest convenience of a Wife’s time... A KITCHEN TELEPHONE Mrs. Swilling McElmurray and Mrs. Ralph Underwood of Butler shopped in Columbus Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, Gene Gray and Nita Cochran attended | the Fair in Macon Friday night. Mrs. Blanche Brunson spent the J week end with Miss Annis Brunson | at Asbury College in Kentucky. Mrs. James McCown and children of Columbus were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale Wednesday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce and Alan of Albany spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with their parents. 1 Mrs. C. A. Hutchinson has re turned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Langley of Atlanta. Mrs. Charles Moon and children of Ft. Valley spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Swilling Mc Elmurray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musslewhite have returned home after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Clay Whatley in Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Roland of | Powersville, visited their grand- 1 mother, Mrs. Irene Pierce Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Windham Mr. and Mrs. Swilling McElmurray j attended the Fair in Macon Thurs day night. I Mrs. John L. Jones and daughter, Miss Agnes Jones of Woodbury, Ga. I visited relatives in Reynolds Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pierce were supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. Wil liam Smith and Claire in Kathleen last Saturday night. Mrs. Gan Nelson and Mrs. Eloise Erickson spent several days last week in Clinton, Tenn., the guests of Mrs. Lucile Seay. Mrs. John Montgomery, Pam, Judy and Steve, Mrs. Leonard Windham and Marilyn "attended the fair last Saturday. Master Tim McCown of Colum bus spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale and Miss Eva B. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Knoblock and children of Orlando, Fla., are visiting their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goddard. Mrs. S. J. Tankersley and Mrs. E. A. Swearingen attended a UDC convention in Rome, Ga., last week and came home with four trophies. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pierce spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Tho mas Pierce and Tommy in Center ville in the home of her parents. Mrs. Artis Saunders and Mrs. Annie J. Crawford of Atlanta, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. H W. Breazeale and Miss Eva B. Grif fith. Reynolds P.T.A. will sponsor the Halloween Carnival again this year at the Reynolds High School. Sup per will be served at 6:00 P. M. Oct. 27. Misses Winnie and Laurice Ault man spent Wednesday night and Thursday in Macon with Mrs. R. E. Mullins and attended a fellowship dinner at Centennary Church Wed nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Byrd had as their dinner guests Monday even ing Mr. Clifton B. Byrd Jr., Warner Robins; Mrs. B. H. Bazemore and Harol Bazemore, Mrs. A. L. Waters of Butler. Little Hicks Malonson of Mari etta, is spending a few days with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Trussell while his parents are in New Orleans attending the Tech-Tulane game. Mrs. Virgil Powell and Mrs. Lola Hicks visited Mr. C. B. Hicks at Middle Ga. hospital Friday, nu merous friends of Mr. Hicks are glad to learn that he is improving and hope he will soon be back home. A kitchen telephone is the most time and labor saving convenience you can give your wife. There isn’t a wife today who couldn’t use the time and energy that’s saved each day by a kitchen telephone. No more running to answer a ringing phone in another part of the house, and no missed calls either. Inexpensive too, only pennies a day. -J’*'’ Public Service Telephone Company RHS Juniors Raise Money The Junior Class of Reynolds High was very successful in their magazine campaign. They reached their goal of $340.00 within two ! days but that still failed to slow [them down. They kept on selling and at the end of the two week ! period they sold over $600.00 worth I of magazines. Prizes for selling cer- jtain magazines were received by j Shelby Childree, a stuffed dog; I Jeri Windham, an autograph dog i and $3.00; Kikky Goodard, a charm ! bracelet and an autograph dog; j and Melodye Hill and Sue O’Neal .both received autograph dogs. On October 12, the Junior Class ! had a very successful Cake Sale, held during the Annual Flint Elec- | trie Business meeting. They raised ! around $45.00 selling cake, pie, and j coffee. I We, the Junior Class, want to I thank everyone for helping us to be so successful in our magazine sale and our Bake Sale. Rita Wilson, Reporter. NEW FACE,SAME SPORTING HEART We might as well tell you straight off: Corvair’s the car for the driving enthusiast. Think that lets you out? Maybe. Maybe not. Until you’ve driven one, you really can’t say for sure, because Corvair s kind of driving Is like no other in the lan<|. The air-cooled rear engine sees to that. You swing around, curves flat as you please. You whip through the sticky spots other cars should keep out of in the first place. (Especially this year, now that you can get Positraction as an extra-cost option.) You stop smoothly, levelly with Corvair’s beautifully balanced, bigger brakes. Corvair’s found other new ways to please you this year. A forced-air heater and defroster are standard equipment on all coupes, sedans and both Monza and 700 Station Wagons. So are dual sunshades and front-door armrests and ■ome other goodies. You’ll note some new styling, inside and out. Nice. And safety-belt installation is easier, too, and cheaper. So you can see we haven’t really done much to Corvair this year. Why on earth should we? If this car, just as she is, can’t make a driving enthusiast out of you, better take a cab. A New World of Worth And here’s America’s only thoroughbred sports car, the ’62 CORVETTE. We warn you: If you drive a Corvette after your first sampling of a Corvair,, you may well end up a two-car man. And who could blame you? See the '62 Corvair and Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's Taylor County Motor Co. Reynolds, Qeorgia NOTICE -TO- TAX PAYERS OF 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, State of Georgia