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BUTLER
by Lynette James
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dean
spent the week end in Nor-
cross with relatives.
Bill Gibson, Buddy Hobbs,
Errol Burdeshaw, Billy Gray
and Jimmy Bone spent the week
end in Panama City, Florida.
Mr. Malcolm M. Marchman
attended the funeral of his uncle
in Springfield during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Locke
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Freeman in Oxford, Alabama,
over the week end. Little Carol
Freeman returned to Butler
with her grandparents for a
visit.
Jimmy Locke leaves Saturday
for the Air Force.
Mrs. Eppie Arnold has re
turned home from a visit with
her sister in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of
Talbotton and Miss Carolyn
Bazemore of Atlanta were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Bazemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Under
wood enjoyed members of their
family and friends visiting with
them on Wednesday. Shortly
after 7 p. m., a delightful sup
per was served to 32 guests in
their home.
Mrs. Cecil Montgomery and
Deboran andMrs.GradyGassett
spent last weekend in Valdosta
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Alligood. Deborah also visited
Debbie Roark.
Lt. Sonya E. Reddick of Ft.
Lenwood, Mo., and AlanLaubs-
cher are spending the week here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Payne
had as their dinner guests on
Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Red
dish, Mr. and Mrs. Rene
Reineke Jr. of Miami, Florida;
Mrs. Mace Nelson of Reynolds
and Miss Amanda Wilchar of
Butler.
Mr. J. W. Mott is in the Up
son County Hospital inThomas-
ton. His many friends wish for
him to be back home soon. His
room no. is 215.
Mrs. Walter Caldwell had as
her guests on Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam George ofThomaston.
Mrs. Walter Caldwell will
leave Thursday to visit her
Peach Theatre
FORT VALLEY, GA.
LAST TWO DAYS
Thurs. * Fri., Sept. 20 & 21
Edgar Allen Poe's
'Tales of Terror'
SATURDAY, Sept'. 22 ONLY
'Voyage to the
Bottom of the Sea'
and
Pirates of Tortuga
SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUES.
Sept. 23, 24, 25
JAMES STEWART IN
''Mr. Hobbs Takes
A Vacation
Wednesday-Thursday-Friday
Sept. 26, 27, 28
KIRK DOUGLAS in
'Town Without
Pity'
sister in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H . Dunn and
Mr. William Scott accompanied
Miss Kay Dunn to the Woman’s
College of Georgia on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Locke,
Janet and Julianne, spent the
weekend in Tifton with Perry
mans.
Dellen, Toy and Juby Fountain
spent the weekend with their
grandparents, the Tom Foun
tains, who returned to Albany
with them Sunday for a few days
visit.
HOWARD
BY Mrs. Joe Brown
Weekend guests of Mrs. R.
L. Brown included Mrs. A. F.
Fain Jr., Eufaula Ala.; Mrs.
John McClendon, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Motley and Marion, Cot-
tonton, Ala.
Mrs. Lewis Brown, Miss
Mary Lou Averett and Mrs.
Joe Brown visited Mrs. L. P.
Parker at Forsyth Rest Home,
Tues. P. M.
Mr. B. C. Collins underwent
surgery in Macon Hospital last
Wed. The latest report is that
he is doing fine.
The Clark families were sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Clark in Warner Rob
ins, Fri. evening. The ocas-
sion was to celebrate the birth
day of several family members.
Friends of Mr. H. A. Sealy
regret to hear of his illness
at his home, and hope his re
covery will be soon.
Mrs. O. M. Martin, Miss
Mary Lou Averett, Mrs. J. E.
Brown and Mrs. Lewis Watson
Jr. attend the WSCS seminar
in Cuthbert, Tues. The society
received recognition at this
time.
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Adams
Jr. have returned to Atlanta
to resume their school duties.
Mrs. Adams attends Ga. State
and Rev. Adams attends Emory.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Guinn
spent the weekend at Lake Sin
clair.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar
tin and Tommie of Macon spent
Sun. with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
McKinney and family in their
new home in Chamblee.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Martin
are spending the week in Macon
and Warner Robins.
The children of Mrs. Perry
Parks honored her on her birth
day Sun. with a family dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown,
Mrs. James Brown, Miss Mary
Lou Averett, Mrs. R. L. Brown,
Mrs. A. F. Fain Jr. and Mrs.
J. W. Edwards II attended the
funeral of Mr. J. M. Parker
in Milledgeville, Wed.
REYNOLDS
by Woman’s Club
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goodwin,
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Good
win, Macon; Mrs. Paul Mont
gomery and Mr. Keith Trapp
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Nattie Allen in Statesboro on
Tuesday.
Milton Lowe is in the Dublin
Hospital. We wish for him a
speedy recovery.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Ogburn included Mr.
and Mrs. Dick,Hartley and Julie
of New York; Mrs. Ruby Holton,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Palmer and
Mrs. T. E. McMinn of Camilla;
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reid,
Daytona Beach, Florida.
Miss Loana Martin of Wood
bury was the recent guest of
Mrs. C, E. Whatley.
Mrs. James Shirley and
daughter, Kathy, of Atlanta,
were the recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Cooper.
Mrs. Clyde Wilson is visit
ing Mrs. Howard Neisler.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cul
pepper of St. Mary’s, Georgia,
were in Reynolds, Friday, en-
route to Macon where Rebecca
will enroll as a freshman this
year.
The many friends of Mrs. L.
B. Stickland will be happy to
know she has recovered suf
ficiently from her recent Illness
to return to her home, after
having been in the hospital for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stakel
of Macon were the recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Suggs.
Miss Clara Whiteside of
Chester, S. C., spent several
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Swearingen and
Robert Swearingen.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schwalm
of Cleveland, Ohio, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
A. Goddard last week.
Mr. William Fickling Sr. of
Macon was in Reynolds last
Friday visiting his mother,
Mrs. G. W. Fickling.
Miss Amelia Fletcher spent
the week-end in Jackson, Ga.
with her mother, Mrs. Van
Fletcher, who is recovering
satisfactorily from recent sur
gery.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. God
dard were in Warm Springs for
medical treatment last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Harris
of Covington were the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Parks and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Cummings of Leary, Georgia
visited friends and relatives
this week.
Mrs. Mattie Pyron is in the
Middle Georgia Hospital. Her
many friends wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Glenn Allmond and baby
of Macon have returned home
after spending the week with
Mrs. Allmond’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Powell.
Miss Anita Marshall and her
mother, Mrs. Lottie Marshall,
have returned from a visit to
Windsor, Conn, and are now
making their home in Reynolds
to the delight of their many
friends. Miss Edith Abbey of
Windsor returned with them for
a short visit.
Mr. Dennice Lane left Satur
day for New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bond are
visiting in Jacksonville, Flori
da.
Mr. and Mrs. Gann Nelson and
Mrs. Eloise Erickson are visit
ing in New York.
The following young people
left last week for college: Bobby
Bell, Emory Parr and Larry
Cook: Georgia Southern; James
Hinton, Emory-at-Oxford; A-
melia Halley: Wesleyan: Mac
Goddard: University of Minn.;
Hollis Goodroe: Georgia Tech;
Clark Hortman: Abraham Bald
win; JaneWindham: Emory; An-
nis Brunson: Asbury; Brer Rus
sell, Harry Hicks, Ronnie
Posey, Desmond Harp: Univer
sity of Georgia; Don Gentry,
Sandra Gentry: Ga. South
western; Clinton Sams, Tom
Sawyer: Georgia Military Col
lege; Kenneth Hortman, Rolin
Stevens: Ga. Tech; Terry Bis
hop: Tift; Larry Taunton, Mar
garet Willis, University of
Georgia; Margaret Parr,
Wesleyan;
Mrs. J. W. Windham Jane and
Lynn Russell shopped in Macon
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nunn of
Winston-Salem, N. C. are visit
ing their children, Dr. and Mrs.
E. C. Whatley and family.
RUPERT
by Mrs. D. M. Harris
Mr. Roy Callahan of Forest
Park spent Sun. with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Callahan.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Wisham were Mr. and Mrs.
James Stephens of Warner Rob
ins and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Griggs and children of Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cason of
Savannah spent the weekend with
Misses Corene and Lanora
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Floyd
visited relatives in Atlanta this
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler,
Kathy, Nancy, Lindy and Cindy
and Mrs. Lenora Rustin of
Brunswick and Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Coker of Manchester
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WAY
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without seeming to come from your
current operating money.
It’s a wise worker who makes use
of a plan like this.
THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
BUTLER, GEORGIA
(Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, September 21, 1962
MAUK HD CLUB MEETS
The Mauk H. D. Club met
on Tues., Sept. II, with 13mem
ber:; and Mrs. Elizabeth Coo
per, H. D. agent, present.
The business meeting was
held and Mrs, Cooper gave a
in Metier when they return
from their wedding trip.
very interesting demonstration
of fabrics showing samples and
patterns. She also explained
how to put in neckpiping and
cover a cord self belt.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. W. G. Hill, Mrs.
Vera Rustin and Mrs. Lucile
Hobbs.
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MISS PAT COOPER WEDS MR. ALLEN
Miss Patricia Ann Cooper,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ran Cooper, became the bride
of J. Bruce Allen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Levy Allen of Met-
ter. The ceremony was per
formed at the First Methodist
Church in Butler in the pre
sence of the families and close
friends. Rev. John McGowan
officiated at the double ring
ceremony.
Ray Bowen of Metter served
as best man and the ushers
were Robert David Cooper,
brother of the bride, and Bus-
sey Hamrrack.
were guests of Mrs. Beulah El-
liston over the weekend.
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence
Drummond were Sun. guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Harris.
Sunday guests of Mrs. C. W.
Hurst were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Crumley and Brenda of Ameri-
cus, Mrs. Dot Thomas and Le-
anne and Mr. Joe Bryant of
Tallahassee, Florida, Mrs. Bob
Bauer, John and Laura of Cala.
Dwight and Sandy Harris are
leaving this week for college -
Dwight goes to Berry at Rome
while Sandy goes to Mercer Un
iversity at Macon.
Mrs. Don Barnes served as
her sister’s matron of honor
and the bridesmaids were Miss
Gloria Cooper, sister of the
bride and Miss Martha Allen,
sister of the groom, of Metter.
They were gowned alike in
sheaths of blue organza and taf
feta with detachable overskirts.
The bodice was trimmed with
Chantilly lace and featured
square necklines and short
sleeves. The overskirt was
accented by a bustle bow at the
back and they wore matching
accessories and blue hats of
roses and forget-me-nots with
shot pouf veils.
Brick Barnes, nephew of the.
bride, carried the rings on a
heart shaped pillow of satin bro-
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a bridal
gown of white satin peatl de
soie and hand clipped Chantil
ly lace. It featured a fitted
bodice with a scalloped Sabrina
neckline outlined with lace and
reembroidered with seed pearls
and sequins. The bouffant skirt
featured trailing lace designs on
either side and in the back with
the lace sprinkled with pearls
and sequins. The panel in back
extended into a full chapel train.
She wore a veil of silk French
illusion held by a double orange
blossom crown.
The mother of the bride chose
a dress of fawn lace with match
ing accessories.
Mrs. Allen wore pink lace
with black accessories.
The parents entertained with
a reception immediately follow
ing the ceremony in the recep
~ lion room iif..tiie church._
The young couple will reside
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