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Christmas means
so many things...
spiritual joy, merry
laughter, warm friendships.
May all these pleasures be yours.
CHILDRES GROCERY
Butler, Georgia
AROUND THE COUNTY
The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, December 21, 1962
INDEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE CO.
BUTLER BRANCH OFFICE G. H. Whitley, Supt.
H. T. McAllister, Agent H. E. Whitley, Agent
L. R. Eubanks, Agent W. O. Whitley, Agent
J. M. Williamson, Agent
COOLIK’S
AND EMPLOYEES
BUTLER, GEORGIA
Your Merry Christmas Call
The Happiest Sound of All
When you can’t be with your loved
ones at Christmas, your long dis
tance call home means so very
much. Plan to call this Christmas.
And if you place your calls early, we
can speed your service.
PUBLIC SERVICE TELEPHONE CO.
Reynolds, Georgia
REYNOLDS
Mrs. Brown Thornton of
Hawkinsville visited friends in
Reynolds Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Nelson
and children and Mrs. Cope
land of Macon were dinner
guests of Miss Ruth Nelson
Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs.
Charles Nelson of Warner Rob
ins were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gann Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Aultman
and Mrs. H. L. Baker went to
Jacksonville, Florida, and Miss
Wynelle Baker returned home
with them.
Mrs. Ben Hinton, Mrs. Gann
Nelson, Mrs. E. W. Erickson,
Mrs. Rob Aultman, Mrs. Lottie
Marshall, Miss Anita Marshall,
and Mrs. Richard Parks were
Mr. Albert Carter will leave
Friday for Winter Park, Florida
to spend the holidys.
Mrs. Gann Nelson and Mrs.
D. W. Payne spent Monday
afternoon in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Payne
and Renee spent Sunday in Mon-
ticello visiting relatives.
Miss Ruby Jinks is expected
Friday to spend the holidays
with Mrs. R. M. Jinks and
Mrs. R. L. Bell.
Mrs . Lillian Horton spent
last week in Atlanta as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Virlyn Slaton.
Mr. Tom Sawyer spent the
week end in Greenville, S. C.
and Atlanta with friends.
Mr. Tom Sawyer accom
panied Mrs. Hugh Sawyer to
Charleston, S. C.
Miss Aurelia Sawyer spent
the week end at home visiting
her parents.
Mrs. Hugh Sawyer left for
Jacksonville, Florida, Satur
day, to meet Lt. Hugh Sawyer,
U. S. Navy, Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba, who will be home on
leave for the holidays.
Mrs. Paul Holmes of Athens
visited her sister, Mrs. Sidney
Bryan, a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McTyre
of Long Island, N.Y., were Sun
day afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Barfield.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neisler
met Mr. and Mrs. W. H. What
ley of Atlanta in Griffin Sunday.
Mr. John Cunningham of Day
tona Beach, Florida was the
week end guest of Mr. George
Brady.
Mrs. Hennie Saunders is a
patient at the Sams-Whatley
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bryan
and children will leave Satur
day for Farrar, Georgia, for
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harp
Jr. spent the week end in At
lanta visiting Mr . and Mrs.
Stewart Derrick.
Mr. Sydney Bryan, Mr. Ed
Richardson, Mr. C. J. Harp,
Jr., Mr. Walter Forsling, Mr.
Thomas Byrd, Mr. Garland
Byrd, Mr. Edward Wainwright
and Mr. Walter Wainwright at
tended a Christmas party at
the Montezuma Country Club
given by Southern Frozen
Foods.
Mr. Holt Fuffin Jr. of Stan
ford University, California, is
spending the holidays in Rey
nolds as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Reginald James and Mr.
and Mrs. George Porter.
Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs.
David Goree of Atlanta spent
last Thursday in Reynolds
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Walker
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Mims.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martin
will be visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cosey for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Wha
ley and children of Newark, N.
J., are visiting Rev. and Mrs.
W. W. Whaley for the holidays.
Mr. Don Anderson of San
Francisco, California, will be
the week end guest of Miss Lynn
Russell and Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Russell.
Mrs. Luther Willis spent
Monday in Macon.
Mrs. W. M. Hollis and Mrs.
Henry Posey spent Saturday
in Macon.
Mr. Henry Van Landingham
spent the weekend in Jackson
ville, Florida.
Mrs. Irene Whatley and Mrs.
C. C. Paulk spent the week
end in Macon as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberson.
We are glad to welcome Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Waldrep and
baby as residents of Reynolds.
The Reynolds MYF entertain
ed the Sub-District MYF Mon
day night at the Methodist
Church with the Anthony Bar-
row Circle and the Wilma
Sawyer Circle serving as hos
tesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Lingston
visited Mrs. H. E. Cosey Sun
day in Thomaston.
Mr. Walter Horton and fam
ily of Macon visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cosey Sunday.
Mrs. Julian Whatley and Don
na visited in Americus Tues
day.
Kiwanis Lt. Gov. Ed God
dard and Mrs. Goddard at
tended Ladies’ Night at the
Perry Kiwanis Club Thursday
night.
Mr. Wayne Merrell of Mont
gomery, Alabama, was the sup
per guest Saturday night of
Mr. and Mrs. Dennon Rober
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Sink Marshall
attended the Christmas party
given by Investors in Hawkins
ville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sink Marshall
visited Mr. Paul Poe who is
a patient at the Macon Hos
pital, Saturday.
A program of Christmas mu
sic will be presented at the
Methodist Church Sunday night,
December 23 at 7:30. The
public is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Webb
of Thomaston were Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halley
attended a play at Wesleyan
College Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ricks
and boys spent Saturday in At
lanta.
Miss Clara Whiteside of
Chester, S. C., spent the week
end as the guest of Mr, and
Mrs. R. L. Swearingen.
Those college students at
home for the holidays include
Gene Brunson, Shorter; Mac
Goddard, U. of Minnesota; Miss
Lynn Russell, Tift College;
Miss Margaret Willis, Marvin
Montgomery, Larry Taunton,
Harry Flicks, Desmond Harp,
and Hardy Russell, Universtiy
of Georgia; Kenneth Hartman,
Hollis Goodroe and Rolin Ste
vens, Georgia Tech; Misses
Margaret Parr and Amelia Hal
ley, Wesleyan College; James
Hinton, Emory at Oxford; Bobby
Bell, Emory Parr and Larry
Cook, Georgia Southern; Miss
Annis Brunson, AsburyCollege;
Miss Terry Bishop, TiftCollege
and Mrs. Rebecca Walker, Geo-
and Mrs. Rebecca Walker,
Georgia Southern.
Macon and her daughter, Mrs.
Wilbur Forschler and Mr. For-
schler of Jacksonville, Florida.
Mrs. Walter Wainwright and
Bonnie and Mrs. Carol Griffin,
Terry and Jackie, of Warner
Robins spent the week end with
Mrs. B. H. Bazemore and
Hard.
Mrs. J. \\. Mott Sr. of But
ler, Miss Grace Mott of
Thomaston, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
lard Windham of Haddock were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Lester Peed.
Mr. Earl Wright and Mrs.
Evelyn Chesfnut of Macon were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Betha
Bazemore.
Duncan Sinclair of Moultrie
was the week end guest of Jerry
Jarrell. Both are students
at Georgia Tech.
Mr. Sanford Fitzsimmons of
Pennsylvania has arrived here
to spend the holidays with Mrs.
Fitzsimmons and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith
spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. H. Dunn Sr., Miss
Kay Dunn and Mrs. Jimmy
Smith spent Tuesday in Ameri
cus.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peugh of
Thomaston were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griggs.
CROWELL
Mr. Rolin Stevens of Oak
Ridge, Tennessee and his
fiance, Miss Nancy McMaster,
will arrive Saturday to spend the
Christmas holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle
Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Wales Jenkins
and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Jen
kins shopped in Macon Friday
night.
Miss Jean O’Neal of Peabody
College, Tennessee, arrived
Thursday to spend the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'
Neal.
Cloix\rc\lulc\lion
And
Best WisHes
William Keen- December 20.
Amelia Halley, Marijo Good-
roe, Murray Walker, Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Polk Harmon, Mr. and
Mrs. Swain Wall- December 21.
Jean Jones, David Whiddon,
Jimmy Earl Hill, Andy
Granger, Cindy Albritton, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Gee- December
22.
Herman Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Kendrick, Oatis Rowe,
Douglas Taunton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ran Cooper, Mr. andMrs.Fred
Jarrell, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Wainwright- December 23.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cum
mings, Elizabeth McRee, Earl
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. James
Short, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mc
Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Jack James,
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Youngblood-
December 24.
Christine Neisler, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Walker-Decem-
ber 25.
Willie Payne, Freddie Jar
rell, Fred Brown, Phil Smith-
December 26.
Star Is Beacon
Near Palmer Lake, Colo., an
electrically lighted star on a
mountain top is a Christmas-
season beacon for motorists on
highways many miles away.
Bond Sales
Listed For
Taylor County
Mrs. Maesal E. Childres,
Chairman for theTaylorCounty
Savings Bonds Committee today
reports sales of $1,708.00 in
E and H Bonds in the county
during October.
Sales in nearby counties of
Upson, Schley and Talbot were
$44,923.00, $438.00 and $160.00
respectively.
Savings Bonds sales in the
State ran $4,353,OOOfor October
and $39,518,000 for the year
to date, an increase of $876,
000 over last year.
Please do not let our County
down, buy an extra Bond.
Maesal E. Childres
Chairman
BUTLER
Mrs. Alfred Kennon Jr. and
Danny will leave Friday for
West Tennessee for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ken
non Sr. Mr. Kennon will join
his wife and son and all will
return home after the holidays.
Mrs. Pearl Jarrell and Miss
Linda Williamson had as dinner
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Bentley Adams, Mrs. Ruby
Butts and Jean Butts of
Thomaston; Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Wilson, Mr. Forrest
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James
Williamson and Jimn y.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turk en-^
tertained on Monday night with 1
a Christmas dinner party and
bridge at their home. Guests
included Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Doyel, Mr. and Mrs. G.C.Spil-
lers, Mrs. Eppie Arnold, Mrs.
Eve Adams, Mrs. Eva Halley
and Mrs. Jim Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hortman
and Lynn of Auburn, Ala., have
arrived home to spend the holi
days with their parents.
Miss Eugenia Hortman spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Wanza Hortman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baze
more and Miss Carolyn Baze
more will spend the Christmas
hilidays with Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ris Pounds and children of
Greenville, South Carolina.
Mrs. E. H. Bazemore spent
several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones at
Talbotton, who were ill. Both
are now improving and we are
wishing for them a rapid re
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks James
and Mrs. I. P. Wall of Ameri
cus, Mr. and Mrs. Leon James
and children of Warner Robins
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. James and Lynette.
Mrs. Don Daye and Mrs.
Roswell Locke and children of
Warner Robins spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Z. T. Locke.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chap
man will have as their holi
day guests Mrs.Chapman's sis
ter, Mrs. James D. Owens of
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS ...
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!
PAYNE’S BOUQUET SHOPPE
Reynolds, Georgia
7-4647
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SHOPPERS! j
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MATHEWS CLOTHING STORE
Bufler, Ga.
Will Remain Open
For Your Shopping Convenience
Friday and Saturday Nights
and Christmas Eve
Come by and see us first for all your
gifts!
M,y the Christmas spirit of Peace on
Earth come to dwell in the hearts of all.
BYRD-JARRELL GIN AND WAREHOUSE
mER&Y CHRISTIMS
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/o Mother, Dad, and "young uns,
too . . . Grandma, Grandpa, all of you ... we send
our warmest wishes, true . . . for
Christmas joys to please the "crew".
The Ralph UndeJuvoodi
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the Sanders Shop
Fort Valley
— and a New Year full of good health
and happiness!
We pledge a continuation of our persevering
efforts to bring to our Member-Owners the best
possible electric service at the lowest possible
cost . . .
We have shared almost a quarter-century of
progress . . . but there is still much work to be
done to bring the full benefits of electrical
living to all our people . . .
This Christmas, let us give thanks for our
many blessings, and the spirit of cooperation
which makes our Rural Electric System strong
. . . let’s face the future with the same vigor,
determination, and foresight which brought
electricity to Rural America . . . let’s make our
second quarter-century even brighter than our
first!
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