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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, September 7, 1962
Mr. and Mrs. George A. God
dard spent Tues. and Wed. at
Warm Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Wain-
wright and Miss Glenda Wain-
wright visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Wainwright and son in
Buford, S. C. for the Labor
Day holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mullins,
Macon, visited Miss Laurice
Aultman at the Sams-Whatley
Hospital on Sunday.
Peach Theatre
FORT VALLEY. GA.
LAST TWO DAYS
Thurs. Fri., Sepl. 6-7
DOUBLE FEATURE
'The Horror Chamber of
Dr. Faustus'
and
'The Manster'
Sat. Only, Sept. 8
RACE A-RAMA
BIG TRIPLE FEATURE
No. 1
'Check Point'
No. 2
'Hell Drivers’
No. 3
'The Green Helmet'
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Sept. 9, 10, 11
Winner of Four Academy
Awards
'SPARTACUS'
Due to the length of this
feature, Sunday show will
be:
2:30 in the afternoon
9:00 Sunday night
Mon. & Tues. continuous
from 3:30
Wed.-Thurs.-Friday
Sept. 12, 13 & 14
Angie Dickinson in
'JESSICA'
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook
spent the weekend in the moun
tains of North Georgia.
E. C. Pierce spent Sunday
p. m. with his mother, Mrs.
Irene Pierce.
Mrs. Ferdinand Carson Jr.
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson in
Ft. Valley.
Mrs. Susie Woods and Mrs.
Rob Aultman spent Sunday and
Monday in Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Waller,
Mike and Tim moved to Jef
ferson Saturday to the regret
of their many friends.
Dr. and Mrs. Quinton Law-
son, Augusta, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Walton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elder,
Miss Joan Elder and Bill Elder,
Macon, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Elder. Mr.
Elder came to play in the golf
tournament.
Mrs. J. B. Hicks, Montezuma
and Miss Ruth Hicks, Douglas,
spent Sunday and Monday with
Mrs. George Brady.
Mrs. Robert Bell Jr., Bobby
and Billy and Mrs. Walter Fors-
ling were in Statesboro Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore
spent the week end in Cordele
with Mrs. Moore’s parents.
Among those shopping in Ma
con Tues. were Mrs. R. L.
Swearingen, Mrs. H. W. Brea-
zeale, Mrs. F. M. Carson, Mrs.
J. W. Pendergrast and her sis
ter, Mrs. Koon.
Mr. Joe Pyron, Tifton, visit
ed his mother, Mrs. Pyron,
Sunday.
Mrs. Grover Hooten,
thomaston, spent the Labor Day
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holikays with her sister, Mrs.
C. W. Hoats.
Miss Anne Harp, Mrs. D.W.
Harp and Mrs. E. B. Swear
ingen were in Macon shopping
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dreuger,
Washington, D. C., spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Barrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cochran,
Macon, were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Windham.
Members of the Hill family
attending a reunion on Sept.
2 at the Reynolds Golf Course
were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hill,
Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Galloway, Athens; Mr. andMrs.
Neal Oliver and Libby, Jones
boro; Mr. and Mrs. Edwards
Cooper, Butler, Mrs. E. F.
Boyd, Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Hill, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hill
and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Sainders, Mr. andMrs. Leonard
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ricks
Carson and Frances, Reynolds.
Miss Jennie Worthen, Monte
zuma visited Mr. andMrs. Bor
ders over the week end.
Miss Eva B. Griffith has
returned from a visit to her
sister, Mrs. W. A. Saunders,
Atlanta.
Mr. Jim Carson, Ricky and
Phillip, of Leesburg, Fla., spent
several days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Ricks Carson.
Miss Jane Windham is spend
ing a few weeks at home af
ter attending Emory University
this summer.
Mrs. Edgar Boyd, Athens, is
visiting the Powell family.
Mrs. Allie Mclnvale, Jack
sonville, Fla. is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Hoke Byrd and Mr.
Byrd.
Mrs. Jim Brewer, Mrs. Jim
my Bradshaw and Donna shop
ped in Macon Thurs.
The many friends of Mrs.
D. E. Byrd are glad that she
has returned home from the Ma
con hospital where she under
went surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. God
dard entertained with a spend
the night party Sat. night. Their
guests were Miss Anise Brun
son, Miss Jimmierae Brewer,
Miss Melody Hill and MissKiki
Goddard.
Mrs. Winifred Harrell, Bon
nie, Dixie, Frances and Mary
Winifred and Mr. Lewis Ruffin
spent the week end at Jekyll
Island.
Misses Gayle Aultman, Jer
ry Windham, Dianne Hill, Sandy
Hinton, Bonnie Harrell and
Martha Lynn Parker enjoyed a
spend the hight party at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton,
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Fri. night.
Mrs. EdGoddard, Mrs. Geor
ge A. Goddard, Mrs. JohnMan-
gham and Mrs. Neva Bell at
tended the funeral of Dr. C.
McCoy Williams in Columbus
Thurs. afternoon.
Bert and Bob James, Albany,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
James, have been visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
James.
Mrs. Will Ricks is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Clay, in
Macon.
Misses Shirley Tressell and
Carolyn Trussell, Atlanta,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Hicks Trussell.
Miss Lynn Russell arrived
Sunday from Montana to spend
several weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoot Russell,
before resuming her studies at
Tift College.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Newsom
Jr. arrived Fri. to spend a
couple of weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Newsom Sr.
Mrs. P. E. McDaniel visited
her mother, Mrs. Dugger, Ma
con, last Thurs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sawyer,
Macon, spent last week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Carson
Jr.
Mrs. Lula Cason, St. Simons,
is expected this week to visit
her sister, Mrs. Flanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Windham
visited Gatlinburg, Tenn., over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flan
ders, Atlanta, spent the week
end with their mother, Mrs.
Flanders, who has just return
ed from the Macon Hospital.
Mrs. Bernice Hill, Mrs. Wil
lis Saunders and Mrs. Edgar
Boyd spent Tues. in Macon with
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hill.
Mrs. J. G. Hicks, Mr. and
Mrs. Lavelle Stephens attend
ed the wedding of Miss Martha
Young to Richard Parker at the
Cherokee Heights Methodist
Church in Macon, Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie Hires and Mrs.
Dick Windha, spent Thurs. in
Macon.
A/lc andMrs. James L.Chil-
dree spent their vacation with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ennis Childree at Reynolds.
James has served 3 1/2 years
overseas duty in Japan. He will
now be stationed in Mich.
Pfc. Ennis A. Childree spent
last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ennis Childree.
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BUTLER
Elder ,and Mrs. Bentley
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
James, Bill, Barry, and Beth,
were the Saturday night guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill James.
O Sun., Mrs. J. W. Mott Sr.
had as her guests Elder and
Mrs. Bentley Adams, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Mott Jr. After
dinner the foursome left for
Panama City, the home of Mrs.
Mott’s parents.
Mr. . M. Fitzsimmons spent
the holiday weekend with his
family.
Miss Eaine Dunn of Macon
visited Miss Lynn Mitchell Sun.
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bussey Ham-
mack, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hammack, and Mrs. W. E. Bone
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
T. Rowe in Savannah on Sun.
While in Savannah they visited
the nuclear ship, Savannah.
Miss Betty Jo Hammack re
turned with them.
Mrs. Jackie May, Mary,
Connie, and Vicki, of Columbia
S. C. were guests of their aunts,
Misses Berta; Irene, and Emily
Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anglin
of Atlanta, Mr. anf Mrs. Ju
lian Anglin of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo Pilcher of Bruns
wick, Mrs. Dick Brown and
Adair of Brunswick, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Byrd and family
of Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Anglin and Mrs. W. A. Anglin
had a family picnic dinner at
McCants Mill. Mrs. W. A. Ang
lin celebrated her birthday re
cently.
Mr. Fred Adams will leave
this weekend by plane for San
Francisco, Calif, where he will
spend 15 days in advanced
salesmanship training for Gay
lord Container, Crown Zeller-
back Corp.
Mrs. Luke Adams was a re
cent guest of Elder and Mrs.
Bentley Adams of Thomaston.
Jaj. and Mrs, James A.
Braddy, Pamela and John were
weekend guests of relatives and
friends in Butler.
Misses Sara, Helen and Wil-
| lie B. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wilson and little Em
mett of Sheffield, Alabama,
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawson Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wilson.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Wilson on Sunday in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wil
son, Ellaville; Mrs. Lucy
Fickling, Reynolds; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Wilson and Em
mett, Misses Sara, Helen and
Willie B. Wilson, Sheffield, Al
abama; Mr. and Mrs. Lawson
Wilson.
Cecil Griggs spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Griggs.
Lt. A. E. Allen was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Allen.
Mrs. Eppie Arnold is visit
ing her sister in Florida while
on a medical leave of absence
from the Health Department.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Byrd spent
Tues. with Mrs.LathanWaters.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Waters,
Columbus; Cecil Waters and
Miss Sandra Waters of Jack
sonville, Fla. spent the week
end with Mrs. Lathan Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neisler,
Misses Wilhelmina and Marie
Neisler will spend the weekend
in Nashville, Tenn. Wilhelmina
will attend Trevecca Nazarene
College in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stewart
and Guinn Stewart spent the
holidays with Mrs. A. E. Guinn
and family.
It’s always good to see signs
of progress everywhere especi
ally in our county. We note that
the interior of the Nazarene
Parsonage has been decorated
and made ready for the arrival
of the new pastor on Sept. 10,
1962.
Rev. and Mrs. Bert Wheeler
were dinner guests of Misses
Mary E. and Janie Neisler on
Tuesday before leaving for
White Springs, Fla. where they
have accepted the pastorate of
the CampGroundChurch for an
other year.
Larry Almgren who is work
ing in Albany and attending col
lege was the honor guest at a
cook out supper by the members
of the Nazarene Church at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boh-
ler Monday evening.
Mrs. Nattie Allen (Edna
Trapp) is critically ill at her
home in Statesboro, Georgia,
with brain cancer. (This note
came from her husband. If
anyone wltould care to send her
cards the address is 427 South
Main Street, Statesboro, Gp-
gia-)
HOWARD
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown
and Greg spent the week end
in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Sealy
of Atlanta, Mrs. J. E. Brown
and Miss Pam Bazemore of
Butler were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Sealy during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Foster
and Kel of Griffin spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
James Brown.
Mike and Keith Brady ofWar-
ner Robins spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. M. Martin, while
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Brady, were visiting
in Waycross.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin
and Mrs. Beve Harris attended
the Harris reunion at Juniper
Sunday. Mrs. Harris returned
to her home at Box Springs in
the afternoon.
Friends of Mrs. H. A. Sealy
will regret to learn of the
critical illness of her sister,
Mrs. j. W. Forrester of At
lanta.
Mrs. Earl Yantis and Cathy
of Ocalo, Fla. spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Culverhouse. Mrs.
Culverhouse and Mrs. Yantis
attended the funeral of Dr. C.
M. Williams Jr. in Columbus.
Others attending the funeral in
cluded Mrs, Joe Brown, Mrs. O.
M. Martin and Mrs. Lewis Wat
son Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and
children spent the weekend in
Forest Park with Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Edmonson.
Mrs. R. L. Brown spent the
week in Eufaula, Ala. with
her daughter, Mrs. A. F. Fain
Jr. and Mrs. Fain.
RUPERT
Mrs. D. M. Harris
Mr. Bob Albritton is criti
cally ill in the Montezuma Hos
pital.
Mrs. David McChargue has
returned to her home in Hous
ton, Tex. after spending a week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Hurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hartley
of Huntsville, Ala. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Z.
R. McCorkle.
The Jim Cooper family met in
the home of Misses Lenora and
Corene Cooper on Sun. for the
Cooper reunion.
The Upatoi Association will
meet Sept. 7-8 and 9 at Mt.
Nebo Primitive BaptistChurch.
Everyone is extended a cordial
invitation.
The Rupert H. D. Club ladies
will serve a cold plate at lunch
at the courthouse on election
day. They will also have sand-
whiches, cake and pie.
Rev. Clarence Drummond
filled his first appointment at
Lebanon Baptist Church Sun.
He and Mrs. Drummond were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Harris.
Mrs. Archie Gordon and sons
of Roanoke, Va. visited her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Hurst.
Mrs. Ollie Jernigan, Mr. and
Mrs. Chapman of Daytona
Beach, Fla. visited Mrs. Mazie
Harvey last week.
CEMETERY NOTICE
It is now time for the fall
cleaning of Bethel Primitive
Baptist Church cemetery. Any
one desiring to help with this
worthy cause is either request
ed to go and clean your lot,
carry your tools or send do
nation to Mrs. W. A. Payne or
Mrs. H. E. Childres.
Gee Whiz!
I'm buying my
Back-to-School
Clothes at
The Sanders Shop
FORT VALLEY, GA.
FINEST IN THE FIELD
SHEFFIELD
FOR
LT. GOVERNOR
f:-
FINEST IN THE FIELD BECAUSE:
HE IS THE ONLY CANDIDATE WITH THE VITALITY OF
YOUTH AND THE EXPERIENCE OF 14 YEARS
LEGISLATIVE SERVICE
REP. JOHN E. SHEFFIELD, JR.
Solicits Your Vote and Support
In The September 12 Democratic Primary
(Paid Political Advertisement by Taylor County Friends
of John Sheffield)
ELECT
J. ALVAN
DAVIS
to succeed himself as
JUDGE of Superior Courts
Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit
Judge J. Alvan Davis, born June 27, 1909 in Muscogee County, the son of the late Judge
Solon M. Davis and Leila Binqs Davis, natives of Mulberry Grove and Mountain Hill, Harris
County, Ga. J. Alvan Davis attended school in Muscogee County and is a graduate of Mer
cer University. He is married to the former Martha Thompson and they have one son, Jay.
The family attends the First Baptist Church in Columbus. Judge Davis is a former Director
of Training Unions and a former Sunday School Teacher. Judge Davis opened his Law office
in Columbus, Ga., January l, 1932 where he has actively praticed for 30 years excluding 3
years military duty when he served as a Naval Officer, principally in the European Theatre
of Operations. Judge Davis is the only candidate with Judicial experience.
-• Chairman, City Democratic Executive
Committee for 5 years.
• Judge of Recorders Court for 5 years.
• County Attorney for 3 years.
•' Chief Vote Registrar of Muscogee County.
• Charter Member, Columbus Lawyers Club.
• Past President Family Service Bureau
• One of original organizers of United Givers.
YOUR VOTE and SUPPORT for
J. ALVAN DAVIS
to succeed himself as Superior Court Judge
of the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit
WILL BE APPRECIATED
(Paid Politico! Adv.)