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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, JULY 12, 1962.
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Reynolds
Conductad by
Civic Improvement.Club of Reynolds |
&?.: &nd Mrs. R. E. Aultman and
Miss, Gayle Aultman and Mrs. E.
W. Erickson were in Macon Thurs-
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stiles and
children of Canton, N. C., are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Willis Saun
ders.
Miss Linda Bennett of New York
and Miss Angie Holt of Thomaston
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. L.
Halley.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert James Jr.,
and sons, Bert and Bob spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
James.
Mrs. A1 Kunzie and children have
returned to Winter-Park, Fla., after
a three weeks' visit with Mr. A. M.
Carter.
Miss Sara Ann Fountain has re
turned from Panama City, Fla., af
ter a visit to Miss Betty Ann
Booker.
Miss Nita Cochran and Miss Beth
Jones have returned home after a
two weeks' stay at Camp Martha
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Windham and
son Donald, of Miami, Fla., were
guests of Mr. George Windham last
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Booker and Miss
Betty Ann Booker of Panama City,
Fla., are the guests of Mrs. Irene
Whatley.
Gary, Gerald and Greg Wilson of
Savannah, spent two weeks with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hagan and
children of Vero Beach, Fla., spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Frosling.
Mr. Jack Turner and four sons,
Jackie, Joe, Jim and John of Akron
Ohio, are visiting their aunt, Mrs.
H. L. Baker.
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Mrs. Susie Woods and Mrs. John
Mims spent Thursday in Atlanta
going up to meet Mrs. Bob Birk of
Grenesboro, N. C.
Mrs. E- A. Smith, Thomaston;
Mrs. A. L. Waters, Butler; Mr. Gas
ton Waters, Columbus; Mrs. B. H.
Bazemorei and Harol Bazemore, of
Butler; M,rs. Mercer Byrd and chil
dren of Roberta, were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Byrd.
Mrs. Guy Windham and Mrs. Jim
Brewer spent Thursday in Macon.
Mrs. J. B. Southern of Marietta,
spent the week end with Mrs. Eula
Bryan.
Mrs. E. T. Shealy is spending
the week at Cedar Keys with her
lister.
Mrs. Mera Trawick of Commerce
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Cook.
Mrs. Leonard Cooper and Mrs. Ed
ward Cooper shopped in Macon
Thursday.
Mr. Larry Cook of the University
of Gewegia spent the week end with
his family.
Mr. Henry Sams spent last week
in Augusta with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sams Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shackelford
spent a couple of days with Mrs.
Mattie Whatley
Miss Ruby Jinks of Orlando, Fla.
spent this week with her mother,
Mrs. R. M. Jinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saylor of At
lanta spent the Fourth of July with
Mrs. C. J. Harp, Sr.
Mrs. Ji A. Pendergrast attended
the Frances Clark Piano Work Shop
in Macon last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cochran of
Macon spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Windham.
Miss Jeri Windham is in Colum
bus visiting Mr. and Mrs. James
Bone for, several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Underwood
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Windham
were in Macon Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Crook have
returned home from a vacation
trip to Panama City, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nystrum and
children of Bethlehem, Pa., are vis
iting Mrs. J. W. Brunson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bradshaw
have moved to the apartment of the
late Miss Eida Blackmon.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams have-re
turned home from Panama City,
Fla., after a week’s vacation.
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Rev. and Mrs. Vance Mathis and
son of Parrott, spent the Fourth of
July with Mrs. Irene Whatley.
^Guests of Mrs. E. F. Seay this
week include Mr. Bob Belk and Mr.
David Bell; of Anderson, S. C.
Mrs. M. Gilreath and Mrs. Ruby
St. Joint of Atlanta, spent the week
end with Miss Ruth Nelson.
Miss Eva B. Griffith is visiting
in Columbus the guest of Mr. and
Airs. J. L. McCowen and family.
Mrs. Jerry James and children of
Albany spent Friday and Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. James.
Mrs. Judy King and son of Ameri-
eus were Monday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ayers, Mr. and
Mrs. Ducker Whatley, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Childres, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Whatley spent the week end at
Lake Blackshear.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarver and
children of Quitman, spent the
week end with Mrs. Frank Weaver
and Mrs. Mat Whatley.
Miss Betsy Griffith of Atlanta,
and Miss Cintha Dahl of Warner
Robins are spending the week with
Miss Laurice Aultman.
Mr. George Blair and Mrs. Nan
Hightower of Columbus are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins
and Mrs. Hennie Bartlett.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Parks and
children left Sunday for their new
home in Dallas, Texas. After a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Gray.
Mrs. Andy Dahl, Misses Cintha
and Patricia Dahl and Mr. Tommie
Dahl were the Sunday guests of
Misses Laurice and Winnie Ault
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hodges and
children of Phenix, Ariz., are ex
pected soon for a visit with Mrs.
E. P. Hodges and Mrs. Virginia
Boger.
Col. and Mrs. Jamie Philpott,
Misses Louisa, Susan and Jonnie
Philpott, of Omaha, Neb., arrived
Sunday night for a visit with Dr.
and Mrs S. H. Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pruitt and
Jimmie Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Williams, Stevie and Greg
Williams of Border Springs, Ala.,
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Payne.
Mrs. Clifford Whatley visited in
the home of Mr. Clifford Martin
and sisters, Misses Nellie, Lona,
Corinne at Woodbury. The group
returned to Reynolds with Mrs.
Whatley on the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W Breazealle
spent Sunday in Atlanta attending
.the annual family reunion of the
I late Mr. and Mrs. C C. Breazeale
of Jefferson. The reunion was at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
j Breazeale.
Cemetery Notice
Anyone having loved ones burled
atPine Level cemetery are request
ed to send donations for the annual
cleaning. We would also like very
much to receive donations to finish
putting the chain length fence
around the cemetery. Donations ?to
either project will be appreciated.
Mrs. Cleatous Hill
Miss Reba L. Turner
Mauk, Ga.
Cemetery Notice
All who have friends and loved
ones buried at Trinity Free-Will
Baptist church, and desire to help
toward cleaning up the cemetery
grounds are requested to send in
your donations to:
Mrs. U. G. Wall
Mrs. Dave Harbuck
Mrs. Cecil Gill
Benjamin Franklin said in the
early days of the Republic: "God
grant that not only the love of
liberty but a thorough knowledge [ pholosopher may set his foot any-
of the rights of man, man pervade | where on its surface and say “This
all nations of the earth so that a ' is my country,.”
The Citizens State Bank
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
Condensed Statement of Condition
As of June 30, 1962
ASSETS: 4 1
Cash and Due from Banks $487,972.08
U. S. Government Bonds — 396,924.22
State, County & Municipal Bonds 19,318.67
Other Bonds 47.9.862,60
Other Assets *
Loans & Discounts ....
Banking House
Furniture & Fixtures
$2,353,438.27
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock $75,000.00
Surplus 75,000.00
Undivided Profits 46,359.37
Other Reserves 31,395.97
227,755.34
Reserve for Losses 5,428.60
Reserve for Interest on Savings 3,488.60
DEPOSITS 2,116,765.73
1,084,077.47
8,849.49
1,241,288.92
6,174.22
13,048.17
$2,353,438.27
WE PAY THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT ON SAVINGS AND FOUR PER CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
OFFICERS
MRS. CHAS. H. NEISLER
Chairman of the Board
W. H. VANLANDINGHAM,
President
C- H. DENNING
Vice-Pres. & Cashier
J- H- NEISLER, Vice-Pres.
R. L. SWEARINGEN, Vice-Pres.
MISS V. L. AULTMAN, Asst. Cashier
MRS. R. L. BELL, Asst. Cashier
MRS. LAW ANNA HILL, Asst. Cashier
MRS. SYLVIA WOOl), Bookkeeper
DIRECTORS
MRS. CHAS H. NEISLER
J. H. NEISLER
R. L. SWEARINGEN
W. H. VANLANDINGHAM
MRS. MARY LOU VANLANDINGHAM
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