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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA. JUNE 21. 1962.
eynolds Department
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Benns, Mrs AnthonV—B&ITOW
Caldwell of Butler and Mrs. Farley Amnon y
Conducted by
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
! Reeves of Thomaston visited Mrs.
! Eloise Ericson Saturday.
ci i
Mr. Woodfin Hinton has returned
home from the hospital where he
y was treated for injuries sustained
H in a recent auto accident.
City Official
Church Circle Members And His Son
Met Monday P. M. Killed in Auto
The Anthony-Barrow Circle met
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. R. L. Bell, Sr., with Mrs. Dick
Mr. and Mrs. Hughland Chapman Windham as co-hostess.
county.
Mrs Gunnells and another s -- n
were injured in the accident which
occurred at 1:30 p. m„ and were
taken to Wayne Memorial Hospital
in Jesup. Mrs. Gunnells was later
transferred to Savannah Memorial
Mrs. Gina Boyer spent the week
end in Atlanta.
Mrs. Louie Lawrence of Macon is !
the guest of her father, Mr. A. M. '
darter.
Macon. Ga. — Kelly Gunnells, Hospital where she was listed
Macon city comptroller, and his 15 fair condition,
year old son Mike, were killed Officials at Savannah Memorial
— of Santiago, Calif., and Miss Ethel \ The meeting was opened with the " ar G - U " nells "as
Mrs. A1 Kunze and children of Chapman of Butler, visited Mr. and'song “Can the World See Jesus in u, " , nd™i! nJ . uries and
Orlando, Fla., are visiting her Mrs. Gan Nelson Sunday. You " This was followed by prayer, Hig4lWay 541 near 0dum in Wayne possible serious head injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brewer were in | father » Mr A •' ,I Carter. i ^ and yi rs William geay of Rreaz^aU? Circle l^ad-
Macon Sunday. Mrs. Robert Cose:/, Mrs. C. H. Franklin. 111., and Mr. Donnie Seay s ‘, „ h ' f the hncinecs \r r =
Hoats and Miss Susan Cosey visited Mrs. Eric Ericson and Mr had ,° harge ° f the ^smess^Mrs.
Taylor Mill ^ en s Club . spei l t , the shopped in Macon Sunday. and Mrs. Gann Nelson a few days , reazea ® " aa J e 'c ^ ^ e
week end at Panama City, Fla. ! 'this week. leader and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer, sec-
,, . . ! Alan Lunsford has returned to I retary.
Mrs L. A. Windham is ll at the; Atlanta after visiting his grand-' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fountain Jr ■ Mrs - Goddard announced there
ocal hospital we regret to learn. mother. Mrs. J R. Lunsford. Mrs. George Teese and daughters would be a pledge service and a
Charlotte and Kay, visited Rev. covered dish supper at the Rey-
Mrs. Thad Crawley. Charles an( j yj r s. r yj Sprague las tweek nolds Methodist church on the
Crawley and Mrs. C. H. Neisler at Orlando. Fla. night of June 27th.
shopped in Macon Thursday. | Miss Marie Barrow gave a very
Mr. and Mrs. George Stokel of interesting program using the sub-
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Marshall were
in Panama City, Fla., for the week
end.
Mbs' Caroline Brady is undergo- 1
ing frmt surgery at the Macon hos- !
pital.
E. R Hodges. Mrs. Eric New- Macon afld Vr ’ nH R V, T . A i v,
vtorUr, Macon ana Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jar- ject, “Facing the Cahllenge of Mis-
j . rel1 and children were visitors at sions.” An informal discussion fol-
Mrs. E
som
shopped in Americus Saturday. |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie lowed with Miss Barrow as leader,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Goddard , Suggs this week - Mrs. John Mims as a deaconess,
were guests of Mr and Mrs. Major : v Ir<; Woodmw wnc™ ^ and Miss Annis Brunson and Miss
at Rome. Ga.. for the week end. (daughters, Ann Tnd Rha and Mte *“**. G ° ddard “
pie. It was agreed that more time
Mrs. Bob Birk of Goldsboro, N. C. ! ,, .. ^ , , Brenda Perkins visitpH \tis= cv,„n,. pie 11 was agrl
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Susie, Mr M, J cartel s£ent' Sunday ^n Jean Child res who is a patient at sh ° U J d spent in recruiting young
Woods. A .\U a . e , sp . , unaay m rhp hnsnita i people for Christian service.
Mrs Betty Neisler is the guest of
her parents
Childres.
; Macon with Mrs. Louie Lawrence.
Mrs. J H. Neisler and Miss Irene
the Macon hospital.
Harvey
Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whatley attended the funeral of Miss Cora_Wade of Atlanta
] Mrs. Earl Wright in Macon, Friday. Gussie Wilson and Miss Ruth
ts „. .. . , .... .. ’ Mathews of Thomaston were visit-
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Whatley j Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Shealy an- ing friends here Saturday,
were in Panama City, Fla., for the nounce the birth of a son who has
week end. been named Thomas Theodore Jr.' Bev - and ^ 4rs - W. W. Whaley ar
rived Wednesday from Macon to
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman Sr., make their home in Reynolds. Rev
The hostesses
Philmon, | refreshments.
Miss
served delicious
Milledgeville Classes
Begun for Children
Greatest convenience
of a Wife’s time...
A KITCHEN TELEPHONE
Mrs. Virginia Boger was in At
lanta attending a wedding last ^
week end. 1 ^j rs
Mr. and Mrs. R. Roberson of Ma- |C •
con, visited relatives and friends
here Sunday.
Milledgeville, Ga. — Twenty pu
pils have been enrolled in- Milledge-
e returned home after visiting Whaley is the newly assigned pas- State Hospitals first school
Frankie Lewis at Brevard N. tor of the local Methodist church Ior children "ho are patients at
the large mental institution
Dr. I. H. McKinnon, superin-
I Capt. J. J. McCarthy and children
Dr. and Mrs. Edwards Whatley who have just returned from Ger- tendent of the institution, said the
land family are vacationing in Win- many are visiting their parents, Mr. pupils were selected from among
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hicks jSton-Salem, N. C., and Washington, ar| d Mrs. Walter Wainwright.They the 200 children in the hospital.He
have gone to Savannah to make D - C. , vvill be stationed at Fort Benning. said the class which began Thurs-
their home. I ... , . ,, day, is a pilot project he hopes
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Musslewhite Miss Anna Jarrell, Mr. Ernest can be CTTeat i v extended
Lt. Tony Martin of Augusta ' s P ent last week in Savannah the Jarrell, of Butler; Miss Sara Ma- The school is for children who
spent the week end with the Rob- * u fsts of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. What- Ioney and Miss Lynn McFarland of have normal intelligence levels, but
ert Cosey s. j y - 'were guest" f f \T °jL Butler ’ .who cannot adjust to normal
Mr. Joe Pyron of Tifton spent Mr. Bowden Hires Jr., who is in u e Suggs this welk ^ MfS ' Wll ', home and scho °l environment be-
the week end with his mother, Mrs. service in Alaska, is now on leave ° = ’ " .cause of serious emotional disturb-
C. L. Pyron. and is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mrs. S. J. Tankersley and grand- ances -
Hires. ! daughter, Miss Evaline Melin of The school is sponsored by the
Mrs. R. E. Aultman continues Wildwood. Fla., and Miss Chris- Ba ldwin County school system and
ill at her home to the regret of a and M rs - William Parker tine Tankersley of Ocala Fla t4ie State Department of Education
host of friends. anH 1 ’ * ^ J -""
Mr and Mrs. Bill King,
King and Richard Fountain were in
Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Parks and
Mrs. R. H, Parks Sr. shopped in At
lanta W<Shiesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Horton of
Macon spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. James. y
Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryan had as
• i in. l -J1V. T OCHlS
and children were guests of Mr. motoring through Virginia Thev Two specially trained teachers are
Hrilii- i MrS ’ °' ' V ‘ Ware ln Marsha11 ' wiu visit Williamsburg and other. in charge of the class « s -
Moms vine. .historical points. |
M'. ."d Mrs. Van Livingston | Mr and Mrs , Hoot Russell Mr <JDC Chapter to Meet
Sdfh ” ammack spent S i£ day and Mrs. Willard Brunson and Mr
*rJwi M HoraCe CoSey in Thom - and Mrs. Julian Whatley formed
a congenial group spending the
Capt and Mrs. Bill Robinson and week end at Lake Blackshear.Mr
children of Ft. McPherson spent and Mrs. Ed Goddard joined them
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Su nday afternoon.
H. C. Bond. I ., ... _
j The Library Committee is invit-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bond had as * ng a ^ children through the fourth
The Gordon-Carson Chapter of
the j the Reynolds UDC Chapter will
the Reynolds UDC members vvill
June 28th, 3:30 p. m.
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time and labor saving convenience
you can give your wife. There
isn’t a wife today who couldn’t
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saved each day by a kitchen
telephone. No more running to
answer a ringing phone in another
part of the house, and no J
missed calls either. Inexpensive
too, only pennies a day./
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Public Service
Mr. and Mrs. B. W
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs
Whatley in Savannah
H. C.
guest for the week end Mr. Rujsell l guests for the week end their moth- g fa< le level to attend the story and
Tarrer of Atlanta. ^er efrid father, Mr. and Mrs. Evans reac Hng hour at the Library every I
jof Atlanta. .Monday from 9 to 10 o’clock. Mrs.!
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Wa Iker of Lavelle Stevens and Mrs. Bernard!
Marshallville, were guests of Mrs. The Library Committee is con-. Fuller will conduct the hour next'
F. M. Carson Sunday. ducting a story hour at the library week.
' every Monday morning for the next!
Hinton were f our weeks. | The Methodist Sunday School '
, ,, , I had their Summer Bible School last!
Miss Fran Whatley and Master Tt ,
, • t-v i . ... *'ceh. it was an unusuallv success- •
Kobie Persons have been visiting f.,i To
Miss Sara Ann Fountain is visit- , their arandDarents Mr and Mrs ^. nd en J°> a hle school. Some of j
Ing Miss Betty Booker for a month Howard Neisler * l! be Grovvell children and other vis- I
at Panama City, Fla. | ' j itors from out of tovvm were en- !
,| Mr and Mrs. Ernest Childres re- j r °H®d. Friday night the school gave i
Miss Diane Powell who is in turned home Tuesday from Palatka interesting program for their
training at the Ga. Baptist hospital Fla W vhere they visited Mr. and : P arer >ts £ind friends. Afterward their i
is at home for a week. jMrs. Roy Childres. |vvork was displayed in the Sunday!
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brannen of I .. 'Lrwri ^ u}iere refreshments;
Columbus were the week end guests I. Mr f \ nd f Nlrs ' Ferdinand Carson "ere served
a t a 1111m^ n of Morton, 111., announce the
of Mrs. A. T. Aultman. , . , . , ...
, arrival of a daughter to be called
Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Culpepper Catherine Elizabeth,
and Miss Rebecca Culpepper moved !
to St. Marys, Wednesday, where ^ r - Mike Brunson was honored
Rev. Culpepper will take up his i by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.F.
duties as pastor of the Methodist Brunson, withh a surprise birthday
church in that city. I Party Friday evening.
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Reynolds Kiwanis
Enrolls New Members
(Mrs. Verna Griggs)
The Reynolds Kiwanis Club wel
comed four new members at their
meeting Friday at the Club House.
Robert Swearingen, Jr., Luther Wil
lis, Date Goodroe and W W.
Whaley were inducted and present
ed lapel pins by Elmo Waller. This
brings the total membership to 47.
The program presented by H. C.
Bond was a film on laying the
trans-Atlantic telephone cable.
PUBLIC NOTICE
There will be held a public hear
ing on the proposed Zoning Ordi
nance submitted to the governing
authority of the City of Reynolds,
Georgia, by the Reynolds Planning
Commission at 8 p. m„ July 2, 1962,
at the City Hall in Reynolds, Ga. |
Mayor and Council of the
City of Revnolds, Georgia.
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Revival Meeting
Mt. Olive F.W.B. Church
Potterville, Georgia
Starting July 2,1962
Rev. TOM HAMILTON, Evangelist
Glennville, Georgia
Gospel Preaching Each Evening at 7:30
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO COME
AND WORSHIP WITH US
I Was Glad When They Said Unto Me. Let Us Go
Into the House of the Lord—PSALM 122-1.
Rev. FRANK WILLIS Pastor