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BUTLER
by Lynette James
Miss Viola Foy of Atlanta
visited during the weekend with
her relatives and friends in But
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
and childreb spent the week
end in Hiawasseh, Ga. with Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Riley
and Judy will spend this week
end in Opelika, Ala. with Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Childres
has as their guests on Sunday
Mrs. K. E. Jones, Keith, Kathy
and Kandy Jones of Macon.
Lt. Sonya Riddick left Monday
for Ft. Lenwood, Mo., after
spending the week here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Payne
enjoyed a picnic at their lake
on Friday night. They had as
their guests Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
mer Redish, Mr. and Mrs. Rene
Reineke Jr. of Miami, Fla. Mr.
and Mrs. Woody Nelson, Sharon
and Randy, Mrs. Mae Nelson of
Reynolds. Mrs. Wilba Dean
Tante, MargaretTante and Miss
Amanda Wilchar.
Mr. and Mrs. James Swear
ingen and children of Perry
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Barnes.
Misses Helen Bohler and
Donna Jo Fambo, student nurses
at the Macon Hospital, spent
last Wednesday and Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bohler.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Rogers,
Tony and Rhonda of Eau Gal-
lie, Florida and Mrs. Allen
Rogers of Thomaston visited
Mrs. J. C. Griggs and other
relatives on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bonifay
of Pensacola, Florida were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Peed and family.
Miss Pat McGirk of Albany
spent the week end with Miss
Betty Ann Peed.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hollis and
Joe, Warner Robins; Mrs. Sara
Montgomery and BeckyCooper,
Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Dingus Jr. and Paula of New
Fort Richie, Florida; Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Cason of Savannah;
Mrs. Catherine Gilbert of Man
chester; Johnny Bradshaw of
Americus; Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Robinson of Ellaville
and Mrs. Dan Morrell of Ca
milla were visiting in the county
and attended the Cooper-Alien
wedding.
HOWARD
flY Mrs. Joe Brown
Mrs. Quinton Clark spent
Tues. in Macon with her mother,
Mrs. C. M. Renfroe.
Rev. L. F. Van Landingham,
Miss Roselyn and Mr. Frank
VanLandingham, Atlanta, visit
ed relations here last Friday.
Mrs. Laurette F. Stewart and
sons, Albany, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morris,
Douglas, spent last week with
Mrs. J. E. Brown. They visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pierce
in Waverly Hall on Thurs. and
spent Sun. in Cochran. The
Morrises returned to Douglas
Sun. p. m. and Mrs. Brown re
turned for a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Gur vis Locke near But
ler.
Mr. Thomas Morris, Atlanta,
spent several days with Mr. and
M^s. 1 H VanLandingham.
A3/c Bobby Clark, formerly
of Amarillo, Tex., is spending
a two week leave with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Clark. Bobby’s new assign
ment is Walker Air Force Base,
New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parks
and family, Hillsboro, spent
the weekend with their parents,
the W. P. Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Foster
and Kel, Griffin, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Brwon. They were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Coward in Butler.
Mr. C. F. Butler attended
the Adams reunion at Mt. Zion
Church in Talbot County, Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vandergrift
accompanied Miss Terry
Bishop to Tift College, Forsyth,
Monday.
Mr. Lewis Brown, Miss Mary
Lou Averitt, Mrs. Steve Brown
and Greg, and Mrs. Joe Brown
visited Mrs. L. P. Parker at a
rest home in Forsyth, Mon.
p. m. _______
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By The Woman’s Club
Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Carson
and Frances Carson spent Sat
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and Mrs. John Carson and sons,
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Jeff and Jim.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie B.
Hicks shopped in Macon Thurs
day.
Mr. Harry Hicks, a student
at the University of Georgia,
spent the week end at home.
Mr. Robert Swearingen, Miss
Clara Whitesides and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Pruitt of Anderson,
S. C„ spent last week end in
the mountains.
Miss Carol Barrow of Atlanta
spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie
Barrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosey
spent Saturday in Macon.
Mrs. Ed Goddard is spending
a week with her mother in Fort
Myers, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horton of
Macon spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Sid James.
Mrs. A. T. Altman spent
several days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Dock Culverhouse at
Howard.
Mrs. Henry Hicks spent
several days last week as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hicks and Little Michael Ed
ward Hicks. Mr. Henry Hicks
joined them Saturday and he
and Mrs. Hicks returned home
on Sunday.
Mrs. J. R. Lunsford is visit
ing her son, Mr. Julius Luns
ford and family in Atlanta while
recuperating with a broken bone
in her wrist. We wish her a
speedv recovery.
Mrs. Ruth Fountain of Macon
is the guest for several days
of Mrs Susie Woods and Mrs.
R. E. Aultman.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale
and Miss Eva B. Griffith spent
Wednesday in Columbus as the
guests of Mr. and Mr. J. L.
McCown and family.
Miss Aurelia Sawyer of At
lanta spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Sawyer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swearin
gen spent Sunday afternoon in
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mussle-
white spent last week in Sa
vannah as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Whatley.
Mr. David Montfort is in the
Macon Hospital. We wish for
him a complete recovery soon.
Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Whaley
had as their spend the day
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Dupree, Mr. and Mrs.
Dock Ethridge, Mrs. and Mrs.
David Highnote and Alice,
Macon. These were members
of the Lymore MethodistChurch
in Macon where Rev. Whaley
served as pastor for eight years
before coming to Reynolds.
Mrs. Mattie Pyron has re
turned home after being a
patient in the Middle Georgia
Hospital for a week. Her many
friends wish for her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley
spent the weekend at Panama
City, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson
of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Don
nie Rose and children, Beth,
Willa Ann and David of Vi dalia
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Cooper.
Miss Blanche Miller was dis
missed from the Macon Hospital
Sunday. Her friends are happy
to know she has recovered suf
ficiently from her recent ill
ness to return home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Childre
and children of Albany spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Childre.
Mrs. Woodfin Hinton and
daughter, Sandra, shopped in
Macon Friday.
Mrs. Walter Forsling and
Mrs. Leonard Whatley spent
Tuesday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Welsh and
children have moved from Val
dosta to Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Lane are
spending the week in Savannah,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Hicks and baby.
Mrs. N. L. Halley and Miss
Leslie Halley spent Saturday in
Macon.
Miss Shirley Trussell of At
lanta spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks
Trussell.
Mrs. James Gray and Mrs.
Ernest Childre spent Monday
in Macon.
We sympathize with Mrs.
David Montfort and her family
in the death of her mother,
Mrs. Charles Taylor.
Mrs. John Mims was shopping
in Macon Saturday.
Sunday guests of Miss Ruth
Nelson included Mr. and Mrs.
F, H. Nelson and children of
Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Reddish and Mr. and Mrs. Rene
Howard M.Y.F.
Elects Officers
The Howard Charge M. Y. F.
met Sunday afternoon at Union
Methodist Church to elect of
ficers. They are Eloise Max
well, president; Ellen Guinn,
vice president; Linda Jarrell,
secretary; Mitzi Towson,
treasurer; Mirian Tucker, re
porter; Mary Edith Jarrell,
program chairman; Martha
Clark and Cathy Guinn, fellow
ship chairmen; John Jarrell,
M. Y. fund chairman, Joanne
Peed, out-reach chairman; Jack
GcGlaun, witness chairman; E-
laine Clark, faith chairman;
Ronny Towson and Karen Parks,
sub-district chairmen.
Advisors are Miss Mary Lou
Averett and Mrs. Hugh Cheek.
The group will meet again
in Oct. at the Howard Com
munity House for— a joint,
business meeting and social.
Reineke of Miami, Florida; Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Nelson Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nelson Jr.,
James, Kay and Lisa Nelson,
Mrs. Mae Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.
Woody Nelson and children,
John Nelson, Cathy Nelson,
Mrs. Bessie Nelson, Walter
Taylor and Charles Nelson.
Miss Marilyn Windham, en
tertained with a dinner party
Friday night and had as her
guests, Susan Wood, Lucy Jon
Mangham, NitaCochran,Ginger
Goodroe, Lisa Nelson, Judy
Montgomery and Priscilla
Jones.
Chaplain William Smith, Par
rish Island, S. C.,motored down
Tues. to be with his family,
Mrs. William Smith, Claire and
Christopher in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Pierce. They left Sat. for their
new home in Beaufort, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Con
nell spent Sun. with his sister,
Mrs. L. Pierce and Mr. Pierce.
The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Frldav, September 2t, 1tM
Friend's Feted
At Clark Home
Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Clark
entertained a host of young
friends Saturday night with a
buffet dinner. The occasion was
in honor of their son, Bobby,
who is home for fifteen days
from Amarillo, Texas. On his
return he will be stationed at
Walker Air Force Base, New
Mexico. Those enjoying the
occasion were: Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Gee, Betty and Stanley
Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown,
Freddie Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Bazemore, Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Howell, Freddie Jarrell,
Rupert HD Club
Mrs. Tom Green and Mrs.
D. M. Harris were hostesses
to the Rupert Home Demonsta
tion Club on Thursday at the
Club House. 16 members at
tended the meeting.
Mrs. Frank Callahan called
the meeting to order. Mrs. D.
M. Harris gave the devotional
before the business meeting.
Mrs. Elizabeth Coopergavea
demonstration on making cord
belts and how to face the neck
of a dress.
Betty Ann and Sue Peed, Ellen
Allen and Mary Parks.
A night blooming cereus at the home of Mrs. L. T. Peed north
of Butler, was in full bloom one night last week. The plant is
several years old and usually blooms only during one night each
year with the blooms dying before morning. This year however
the weather was cool and the blooms lasted until morning and
greeted the sun in all their glory. This is very unusual. The
plant lives in a tub in the yard in the summer to be moved indoors
when the weather gets cold.
Anthony-Barrow
Circle Meets
The Anthony-Barrow Circle
of the Reynolds W. S. C. S. held
its regular meeting Tues. after
noon at the home of Mrs. Will
Ricks with Mrs. F. M. Carson
as co-hostess.
The Circle leader, Mrs. H. W.
Breazeale, presided. After a
song, “Tis So Sweet To Trust
In Jesus”, Mr. J. G. Hicks led
in prayer.
The date, Fri., Oct. 19 was
set aside to observe the Week
of Prayer at the Church begin
ning at 10:00 A. M. Each mem
ber will bring a covered dish.
Eight members agreed to at
tend the Educational Seminar in
Fort Valley, Sept. 27. Others
wishing to attend, call Mrs.
Ed Goddard.
Mrs. C. S. Sawyer gave an
interpretation of missions using
the year’s theme, “Called, Con
fronted, Compelled”.
After the closing prayer, the
Miss Jean O'Neal
Studies At Peabodv
Miss Barbara Jean O’Neal
received her Bachelor of Arts
Degree from Wesleyan College
Sept. 1, 1962. Miss O'Neal
majored in Elementary Educa
tion and is now working toward
a Master's Degree at Peabody
College, Nashville, Tenn. Site
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter O’Neal of Reynolds.
Club Meets
The Reynold’s Woman’s Club
will meet Wednesday p. m.,
October 3, at 3:30 at the Club
House with Mrs. Roy Jones,
president, presiding.
Mrs. G. A. Goddard, Home
Life Department Chr., will pre
sent the program. Mrs. C. G.
Elder will give a demonstra
tion and exhibit on ceramics.
All members are urged to
attend.
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