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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 2, 1961.
Reynolds Department
Conducted by
! I Gordon-Carson
i Chapter Meeting
i Is Well Attended
ijji | At an unusually well attended
! meting, the Gordon-Carson Chapter
jj Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds j| UDC, on Oct. 26th, heard reports
__ from the delegates which repre-
• JOG0C=jC"T""I"""00000000CC=r=jOOOOOi==C==i==000j=_=Ti | sented it at the State Convention in
Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins of 1 Rome, Oct. 15-18. The meeting was
Brevard, N. C. spent Sunday night' presided over by Mrs. S. J. Tankers-
with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman | ley and the hostesses were Mrs. E.
and Mrs. Frankie Lewis- j E- Seay, Mrs. J. R. Lunsford and
[Miss Elda Blackmon.
Mrs. Odell Hartley, Juan, Bever- | Displayed on tables were the
ley,, Mrs. Wayne Hill and Ricky at- chapter scrap book, whieh won
Mrs. Jame Weldon spent Tuesday
in Macon.
Messrs Hoke Byrd and Tom
Poole spent Saturday in Macon.
Mrs. Susie Woods acid Mrs. Mari
on Payne went to Albany Sunday, tended the Mitchell family reun- fj rst place in the State this year,
Mrs. J. W. Lancaster of Ft. Val
ley, visited Mrs. R. M. Jinks Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman en-
ion at Musella Sunday. [and the trophies which were won
c’ ri „nfi« nf Mk r F Posev are * by the cha P ter at the Convention.
Friends of Mrs^ C F. Posey are g were Williams
glad to learn she has returned n . „ . . ’ “
C c „„ , .. , Reed Cup for the most outstanding
home from Macon hospital after . , 1 , B
* report from a chapter with mem-
1V1I. dim mi£». XV. ill. numimii C11- . . l ,1, 11In ICUUil IIUII1 cl uilduiei wun mem -
tertained their bridge club Tuesday J eln S a P a 1( n r ( c y ' ■ bership between 25 and 41; the
evening. | Mrs. C. A. Wilson of Brunswick Mildred Seydell Cup for largest
a ,mqn/-i i and Mrs. P. G. Fenn of Tifton re-Contribution to Mildred Rutherford
Mr. a ^ d ^ rs ^' lynn turned to their home Sunday after Foundation from Chapter with less
Macon v.s.ted Mr. and Mrs. T. V. wlth M r. and Mrs J. H. than 50 members; and the Maude
Powell Sunday. Neisler Eakes Cup *°r the best scrap book
Mrs. W. B Hoats of WarrentonJ „ , , in the division,
spent the week end with Mr. and , Mrs ; w - Ar [ ls Saunders has re- I M rs. C. H. Neisler who is 8th
Mrs D. E. Byrd. turned to her home in Atlanta after District Chairman, won the Maude
| a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. .Hunt Bowl for the largest attend-
Miss Ann Harp and visitor of pj w. Breazeale and Miss Eva B. ance on a percentage basis at the
Atlanta spent the week end with
Mrs. Emily Harp.
Mrs. M. W. Flanders has returned
Mr. and Mrs- Sam Dykes of Far- home from Adrian where she at-
rar spent Sunday with Mr. and tended the funeral of Mrs. Bertha
Mrs. Sydney Bryan Jr. j Key, sister of the late Rev. M. W.
Flanders.
Griffith.
Mrs. Haynes Knight and daugh
ters of Albany spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hi 11.
Miss Dirune Powell of Atlanta
spen the week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell.
Capt.and Mrs. Winslow Chapman
of Ft. Benning spent the week end
with Dr- and Mrs. S. H. Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mullins of
Macon spent Sunday with Miss J
Winnie and Laurice Aultman.
Mrs. R. E. Aultman, Mrs. Frank
Lewis, Miss Winnie Aultman and
Mrs. Marion Payne spent Monday
p. m. at West Gate shopping cen
ter, Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Martin of
Tallahassee, Fla. spent Saturday
and Sunday here with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin and Mrs.
Dita Martin.
Friends of Mr. C. B. Hicks are
delighted to learn that he is im
proving and has returned home
after spending several days in Ma
con hospital.
District Meet.
Details of the Convention were
reported by delegates, Mrs. S. J.
Tankersley, Mrs. Ed Swearingen
and Mrs. W. T. Bankston. Mrs.
Bankston was in charge of pages at
the Convention. She carried with
her three pages from the local
Children of the Confederacy Chap
ter. Among the highlights of the
Convention were the Memorial
Service at Frost Memorial Chapel
at Berry College; the trip over the
Battlefield at Chickamauga; and
the President’s dinner and Histori
cal Evening, where everyone wore
antibellum costume; and the tea
at Miss Berry’s ancestral home
honoring Mrs. Robert Bachman of
Washington, President General,and
the Real Daughters.
Following the reports the hos
tesses served apple pie with
whipped cream and coffee.
Guests of the Chapter for this
An exchange says one nice thing These clear beautiful Autumn
about sport cars: If you flood the das are affording the farmers of
carbureter, you can put the car this section a golden opportunity
over your shoulder and burp it. ‘to harvest a bountiful crop.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jacobs of At
lanta, spent the week end with
their mother, Mrs. Verna Lucas.
Mr. Kenneth Hartman of Atlanta i Mrs. Homer Beeland has returned
visited his parents during the week ' from a Macon Hospital where she occasion were Mrs. Cliff Windham,
end, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hartman was a patient for several days. Her j Mrs. Eric Erickson and Mrs. W.M.
many friends wish for her an im- Hollis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson an- mediate recovery,
nounce the arrival of a daughter
Oct. 26th at the Macon hospital.
Mrf, and Mrs £., P. McDaniel have
moved into their new home in
West Beynolds near Armory Drive.
Partv Honoring
Mr. and Mrs.
«pent Sunday
L. A. Windham
Talbotton with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whatley went
to Marietta Tuesday and joined r.mv
Mr. and Mrs. Shuler Antley for a! 1Vlr8 - ^ray-
trip in the Smokey Mountains. They
returned home Friday.
Friends of Mr. E. A. Hollis Jr. re
gret to learn of his illness. He is
a patient at the Sams-Whatley
hospital-
spent the week end with Mrs. W. T.
Ricks.
Mr. Hollis Goodroe of Atlanta
spent the week end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodroe and
family.
Mrs. Howard Neisler spent Tues
day in Atlanta with her daughters
Mrs. Ben Persons and Mrs. W. H.
Whatley.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams and
Henry spent Sunday in Augusta
with their son, Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Sams.
Mrs. James Gray of Reynolds
was pleasantly surprised with a
Mr. and Mrs- Robert Bell and party given in honor of her birth-
Bobby spent Sunday at Oglethorpe day, Saturday afternoon at Stevens’
their mother, Mrs. T. B. Stringfel- jwith Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ayers. Billy Restaurant by her sister, Mrs. Ro-
low. j and Buddy spent the day with Ka- bert Cochran.
ren and Mark Forsling. The guests were seated at a ban-
T-, t . tt- ■ .. . . quet type; the center decoration was
Mrs. D. L. Griffin is a patient at,,* , „ j
., Ia large birthday cake embossed
the Middle Ga Hospital in Macon wjth red roses ^ birthd t .
having undergone surgery there . Ros(?s an(J fa „ arran J e “ ents
Tuesday. Her many friends wish 0 ^j- „
Mrs. Walter Clay of Macon and for her a speedy recovery |" ere , f ac Jf d at intervals, adding
Mrs. Charles Gillespie of Atlanta. r 6 3 P > much to the setting.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Whatley and Mrs - G ra Y. arriving on the pre-
Mrs. Edgar Whatley attended the tense of a cup of coffe, was greeted
Masonic Grand Masters Banquet in by friends and family already seat-
Maeon Monday evening where Don ec ' an( t singing the traditional
appeared on program in “Songs of , “Happy Birthday.’’
Faith.” I The honored guest W’as placed at
the head of the table where an as-
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley went sortment of lovely gifts were placed
to Macon Sunday and attended for her. After opening the gifts, the
church Sunday night services at cake was cut and served with ice
East Macon MethodLst church cream, coffee and nuts,
where Mr. Donald Whatley is The ones that shared with the
leading the singing in revival this hostess on this occasion were: Mrs.
week. | Frank Grav, Mrs. William Gray,
Among those attending the ™ rs ' Tom ‘Fountain, Mrs. W. H.
,, D . y. c*-w-i *l- t-'v t> cTrussell, Mrs. Eve Adams, Mrs.
Rich s Spend the Day, Saturday R u th West Mrs Frances Cochran
were Mrs- Troy Whatley, Mrs. Ben A . um J\ est - trances Cochran,
Hinton, Mrs. Irene Whatley, Mrs. Mrs ' ^gar McG A e T e ar i d B °b Coch-
Howard Neisler and her two visit- A ran ° f Bu ler / ™ rs ' He " ry Payne ’
Mrs. Ernest Childres, Mrs. Edna
Mrs. Eloise Erickson, Mr. and
Mrs. Gan Nelson and Miss Ruth
Nelson went to Callaway Gardens
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hill went to
Blakely Friday night to attend the
wedding of their nephew, Harvey
Wolf, Jr.
Mr. Warren Windham of Atlanta
spent Saturday and Sunday with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Windham.
Messrs C. H. Denning, H. L. Rus
sell and Fred McElmurray went on
a fishing trip to Carrabelle, Fla.,
last Thursday.
Miss Rebekah Mims of Georgia
Southern College at Statesboro,,
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. John Mims.
Mr. and Mrs. C- L. Ayers and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Parks went to
Athens Saturday to attend the Ga.-
Ky. football game.
Mrs. C. Walter Hoats spent sev
eral days in Macon last week vis
iting her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Horton.
HOLLIS KING
Hollis King, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John W. King of Reynolds, was re
cently selected to serve on the
Student Activity Board at Georgia
Southwestern College.
The Board consists of ten mem
bers who are chosen by the stu
dent body. They voice the opinions
and put into action the desires of
the study body.
! Mr. King is also chairman of the
entertainment committee and he
will plan the social events for the
ensuing year.
Mr. King is a student in the
Nursing School at Southwestern
and will specialize in Anesthesiolo
gy-
Miss Cooper
And Mr. Smith
Married Saturday
Miss Sandra Elaine Cooper and
Franklin Johnsfiel Smith were mar
ried Saturday at 8 o’clock at the
home of the bride, Mrs. Smith is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin !
LeRoy Cooper Jr. Mr. Smith is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scar
brough and Mr. Pete Smith. The
double ring ceremony was perform
ed by the Rev. Aaron Walls. The
living room was decorated with
ferns and roses. The bridemaid was
Miss Linda Kemp. The groom’s
best man was Mr. Donald Adams,
brother-in-law of the groom.
The bride choose for her wedding
a light brown suit with matching
accessories and an orchid corsage.
A reception was given by the
birde’s parents. The table was cov
ered with a white lace cloth. The
table held a three tiered wedding
cake embossed with pink roses
.topped with white orchid.
I Following the wedding trip the
couple will reside at 4105 Meritas
Drive.
j Mrs. Smith is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cooper Sr.,
formerly of this city.
| One of our exchanges says: Some
automobile owners think their
horns are jump signal when they
drive up to a store or other places
where they wish to buy. Unfor
tunately Taylor county has a few
of this type of drivers.
MORTGAGE LOANS
TO PAY FOR CONSTRUCTION AND TO REFINANCE
• HOMES
• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
• FARM HOMES
Current Rate of Dividends on Savings 4%
PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY. GEORGIA
PHONE GA 9-1522 MALCOLM REESE. Sec.-Treas.
Greatest convenience
of a Wife’s time...
A KITCHEN TELEPHONE
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 j
use the time and energy that’s
saved each day by a kitchen 1
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.
Public Service
Telephone Company
ors, Mrs. C. A. Wilson and Mrs. P.
G. Fenn.
Reynolds School News
The Co-Ed-Y of Reynolds High
School met Friday afternoon, Oct-
Card of Thanks
ONE MEAT
TWO VEGETABLES
ROLLS & DRINK
WEEK-END SPECIAL-.
Hamburger & Milk Shake
• WE GIVE CURB SERVICE!
Suggs, Mrs. Roy Jones and Miss Ni-
ta Cochran of Reynolds; Mrs. Pete
Welch of Valdosta; Mr. Bob Miller
of G.S.C. and Jacksonville Beach,
Fla.
Joins Air Force
Steve Montgomery, son of Mr.
oher 20, 1961, at Reynolds High and jvirs. Clarence Montgomery of
School under the supervision of our Reynoldss left a few days ago for
new advisor, Mr. Stevens. Montgomery, Ala., where he will
The new officers for the following be sworn in as a member of the
year are: President, Emory Parr; Air Force. From there he will go
Vice President, Tom Sawyer; Secre- to Lackland AFB, Texas, where he
tary, Patty Lane; Treasurer, Sue will begin basic training. There he
O’Neal; Reporter, Ruby Hortman; will enter an electronics school of
Chaplain, Kikky Goddard ;Sargeant the Air Force,
in Arms, Mike Brunson; Chairman
of School Propects, Dan Avera;
Chairfnan of Community Projects
for Reynolds, Pam Goodroe, for .
Oglethorpe, Bobby Green; World ^e w * sb 1° take this opportunity
Service, Chairman, Sandy Hinton. |t° express our sincere thanks and
The enrollment for this year is 37. appreciation to our friends, rela-
REPORTER of 61-62 tives, and neighbors for their visits,
j cards, flowers, each kind word that
No man ever sank under to- was spoken, and each prayer that
day’s burdens. They become un-, was said for us during the loss of
bearable when tomorrow’s burdens our little infant daughter and sister
are added. Sandra Kaye.
I We also want to thank Dr. E. C.
■ Whatley the nurses, Mr. Ed Goddard
[and wife, the pastor, Rev. Frank
I Willis and wife for their faithful
’ services.
| May God’s richest blessings be
with each of you always is our
prayer.
Sincerely,
Mr. & Mrs. Isaac L. Wain-
wright, Calvin & Phyllis
Income Up in Georgia
New York, N. Y. — Total person-
, al income in Georgia during the
first eight months of this year rose
by six tenths of one per cent above
that of the comparable 1960 period
to $4,257,300,000, Business Week
Magazine of New York said Satur
day.
CROOKS RESTAURANT
CITY LIMITS — Reynolds, Georgia
FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
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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
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