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AROUND THE COUNTY
BUTLER
M/Sgt. Morris M. Sanders
will arrive this week end after
two years duty in Hawaii to
spend the holidays with his fam
ily. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Sanders
will make their home in Fort
Benning after the first of the
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Swain Wall and
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hobbs
visited in Emmanuel County
recently where they were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Williams.
Miss Gloria Gilson will
arrive home Friday for the
holidays. Miss Gilson will
appear with the Wesleyannes on
WMAZ-TV at 8 p. m., Dec. 20
in a special program.
Miss Kay Dunn arrived Tues
day from The Woman’s College
of Georgia to spend the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dunn
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Downs,
Montezuma, and Mrs. S. D.
Wilson of Morris Station visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Willis
for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Lov-
vorn and Jimmy of Macon, Mrs.
J. J. Lovvorn, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lovvorn and Vicki were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Lovvorn.
Vicki and Cecil Davis of War
ner Robins visited their grand
mother, Mrs. Amy Gill ofChar-
ing for the week end.
Mrs. Amy Gill made an ex
tended visit to Richland and
Columbus to visit her sister,
Mrs. B. G. Magee, and brother,
W, S. Gill. She returned last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purvis
visited Mr. and Mrs. Haskell
Smith at Lake Blackshear for
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cosey and
children of Perry, Mr. and Mrs.
Hylard Cosey and children of
Macon visited Mrs. W.R. Cosey
during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard,
Miss Vera Ann Blackston of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Blackston and Renee of
Thomaston visited Mr. and
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Mrs. George Hammack on Sun
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Cadet Harden
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Harden in Yates-
ville Sunday. Mr. Warren Har
den, father of the local man,
has been transferred to the Ma
con Hospital for treatment this
week.
Mrs. Don Barnes had lunch
with Mrs. Joe Hollis in Warner
Robins on Friday and joined
her for a shopping trip to Ma
con.
Mrs. B. J. Byrd, Mrs. M. T.
Gaultney Sr., Miss Clyde
Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Flynn visited Mrs. J. B. Good
win in Macon on Sunday.
Mr. Robert M. Mathews of
Charlotte, N. C., visited re
latives in Butler last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hill and
daughter were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore.
Maj. and Mrs. James Braddy
and children, Pamela and John,
of Decatur spent the week end
with their respective families.
Mrs. Virgil Byrd, Jo Ann and
Robert, of Thomaston, spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. En
nis Childree.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Byrd of
Thomaston, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Fincher Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Under
wood and family were recent
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Windham in Thomaston.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swear
ingen and Mr. Robert Swear
ingen Jr. spent last week
in Jackson, Mississippi. Mrs.
Swearingen assisted in re
ceiving the guests at a tea
Thursday afternoon at the Gov
ernor’s Mansion, home of Gov.
and Mrs. Ross Barnett.
Mr. Robert Swearingen Jr.
spent Sunday night and Mon
day in Tifton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bond
spent several days last week
in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mullins
of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Dahl, Cynthia and PatriciaDahl
of Warner Robins, were guests
of Misses Winnie and Laurice
Aultman Sunday.
Mrs. Mildred Gillespe of At
lanta was guest of Mrs. Will
Ricks recently.
Friends of Mr. Jesse Byrd
regret to hear of his illness
and wish for him a speedy re
covery.
Mrs. Will Ricks has re
turned home after visiting Mrs.
Walter Clay in Macon. Mrs.
Ricks and Mrs. Clay spent last
week end in Atlanta as the
guests of Mrs. Mildred
Gillespe.
Friends of Mr. G. H. Goddard
are glad to learn that he has
returned home from the Ma
con Hospital.
Mrs. Willa Harp, Mrs. Lucile
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Reynolds, Georgia
McKenny and
Cooper spent
Columbus.
Mesdames Walter Flanders,
F. M. Carson, Charlie B. Hicks,
and Miss Marie Barrow spent
Friday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ricks
and sons spent Saturday in At
lanta.
Mr. Mac Goddard of the
University of Minnesota has
arrived home to spend Christ
mas holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goddard.
Mr. H. F. Gates is a pa
tient at the Macon Hospital
where he underwent surgery.
Mrs. Dick Windham, Mrs.
Jimmie Windham, Mrs. Guy
Windham and Mrs. Tom Mar
tin shopped in Macon Tuesday.
Mrs. Sink Marshall and Mrs.
Robert Bell Jr. spent Thursday
in Macon.
Mr. Charles Ricks spent Sa
turday in Macon.
Mrs. Verna Patterson of New
Philadelphia, Ohio, is spending
some time with Mrs. Neva Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waters,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook
shopped in Macon Thursday.
Misses Winnie and Laurice
Aultman, Mrs. Neva Bell and
Mrs. Patterson shopped in Ma
con, Thursday.
Mrs. Thomas Griffith of Cape
Canaveral, Florida, spent Sa
turday night with Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Griffith. Amanda
and Amy returned home with
her after spending three weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grif
fith.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Windham,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Windham
spent Sunday in Talbotton, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Stringfellow whose son has just
returned from two years in
Turkey with the U. S. Army.
Mr. H. W. Breazeale spent
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Dan Hicks, Mrs. Emily
Harp and Mrs. Ed Swearingen
spent Thursday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Frank
Brunson went to Wilmore,
Kentucky, on Friday and brought
Miss Annis Brunson home for
the holidays.
Mrs. Ricks Carson and Mrs.
Berneice Hill spent the weekend
in Jonesboro as the guests of
Mrs. Neil Oliver. Mrs. Car-
son attended a Science Meet
ing at the Biltmore Hotel in
Atlanta, Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. Vance Mathis
and daughter of Parrot were
guests of Mrs. Irene Whatley
Friday night.
Mr. Clinton Sams of GMC,
Barnesville, spent the weekend
with Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams.
Mr. C. H. Denning ofCordele
was a visitor in town on Sa
turday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell
Jr. visited Mrs. Bell’s father,
Mr. Ayers, who is a patient
in the hospital in Montezuma,
Friday.
Mrs. Howard Neisler, Mrs.
Gan Nelson, Mrs. Eloise Erick
son and Mrs. Irene Whatley
spent Friday in Macon.
Mrs. J. T. Barrow, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Windham shopped in
Macon Thursday.
Mesdames Ed Goddard, Ed
wards Whatley, Julian Whatley,
Robert Bell Jr., Hoot Russell
and Willard Brunson spent
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Maude Smith, Mr. C.D.
Windham of Macon and Mrs.
Hazel McDaniel of Fort Valley
were guests of Mrs. Hennie
Saunders last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Waters
and sons of Warner Robins were
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil
Gaultney Thursday.
Mrs. Willis Saunders has re
turned home after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Saunders
in Huntsville, Alabama.
Mrs. Gussie Royeton and
Mrs. Willis Saunders spent Fri
day in Thomaston.
Mr. andMrs.TaylorChildree
of Tifton were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Childree for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Welsh of
Macon spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Childree.
Dr. Frank Sams and Mr.
Paul McDaniel spent several
days in Florida fishing.
Mrs. Lavender and Mrs.
Carolyn Harris of Macon were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Cooper.
Miss Mildred Perryman re
turned to her home in Florida
after visiting her sister, Mrs.
Theo Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberson
of Atlanta spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bond.
Entertainer - Harold Helms,
a member of the Reynolds High
faculty, provided the musical
entertainment at the Kiwanis
Ladies’ Night last week.
Water For
Civil Defense
"Clean water, bottled and
stored for short periods of time
and changed often, is consider
ed a more practical and econo
mical procedure for home use
than is home canning. We have
done no work on home canning
of water and until laboratory
data are available we feel we
cannot give recommendations
or procedures that would be
satisfactory under all household
conditions. More strict can
ning precautions would be need
ed for waterfront rural sources
or home wells where it is like
ly to be higher in mineral and
organic matter content than
BANK NOTES
by Malcolm
PRIOR TO THE GOLD RESERVE
ACT OF I934.AU UNITED STATES
AAONEX WAS CONVERTIBLE INTO
GOLD.
might be needed for clean city
water. In most geographic
locations even short time
storage of well water tmcan-
ned may require boiling the
water to destroy viable organic
matter.
"The Armed Forces has rigid
specifications for canned drink
ing water which must be met
by commercial canners. Lim
itation are set for organic mat
ter, pH, and mineral salt con
tent; specifications are given
for type of can, for added in
hibitor to prevent -corrosion,
for threatment to remove hard
ness, and for amount of vacuum
required in sealing to exculde
oxygen. Most of these speci
fications are not possible with
ordinary home canning outfits.
We know of no investigations
as to what is allowable in these
specifications are not possible
with ordinary home canning out-
specifications when applied to
the various types of water
found in urban supplies, and
when long storage is planned.
"The National Canners As
sociation has some information
on commercial canned water
and some suggestions for home
canning. Inquires for that in
formation should be made di
rectly to them, at 1133—20th
Street, N. W., Washington 6,
C. C. Home and Garden
Bulletin No. 77 "Family Food
Stockpile for Survival" issued
in cooperation with the Office
of Civil and Defense Mobili
zation, has information on page
12 on the storing of water un
canned, including suggestions
for purification.”
Water is more vital than food.
’ The Taylor County (Ga.)
VOICE OF
THE PEOPLE
Dear Editor:
"Butler, Georgia" was such
a pleasant experience and I want
to thank you very much for it.
Thank you for allowing me to be
an impartial MC too, for all
the way home, Rozell vowed the
"Butler Mafia" was tailing the
carl
Seriously though, we all en
joyed ourselves, and you were
so thoughtful in making us feel
ri : In at home. 1 hope you’ll
Humans can live no more than
fours days without it. The
minimum for a Fallout Shelter
is one quart of fluid per person
per day; if space is available
near the shelter, a gallon of
water per day per person would
provide for your comfort, in
cluding washing.
Store water in five gallon
or larger containers to con
serve space. Glass, plastic or
stainless steel containers are
best, and they should be kept
thightly closed,
tightly closed.
Newt, Friday, be camber 14, 1H2
ask us back again very soon.
I’m quite attached to my shiny
new pin all ready too.
All in all, I’d say our trip
was a big success. Thank you
for making it .that way.
Sincerely,
Patsy Avery
"Miss Patsy"
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New Year's Eve
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ASSOCIATION
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NOTICE
To
Taylor County Tax Payers
All Un-Collected Tax
Receipts as of Dec. 20th
Will Be Placed in The Hands
of the Sheriff For Collection
To Avoid
Collection Cost & Interest
PLEASE PAY TAXES
PRIOR TO DEC.20th
Taylor Co. Board of Comm.
(1196b)