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THE LEADER TRIBUNE — TWaday, May 7,
REYNOLDS NEWS
Personal Items
Rev. Robert Gardner left Mon¬
day morning for Houston, Texas,
where he will- attend the Southern
Baptist Convention.
Dr. Lewis Batts of Mercer will
conduct the morning and evening
services at the Baptist Church in
the absence of the pastor.
Mrs. C. J. Harpe spent last
weekend in Atlanta.
C. G. Gaugabrook preached
the Methodst Church Sunday
mg in the ... absence of e Rev. „ C. ,, E.
Smith, _ ... who , is • in • Jacksonville r i con
ducting a revival this week.
The W’iima Sawyer Circle held
their monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. Roy Brewer Monday night
with Mrs. Jim Brewer as co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stiles of At-
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lanta spent the weekend with her
Mr. and Mrs. W r . D. Saun-
1 j ders.
1 Mrs. Earl Wright and Mrs. Flor
j ine English sropped in Macon Fri
’ day.
| Mrs. G. A. Brightwell of Colum
bus spent last week ith Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Hortman.
1 Virlyn Slaten visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Slaton,
ing the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pate of Davis
'boro weekend , , guests . of . ,
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parents, Mr. ,, and , Mr*. Tom Saun-
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ders.
M. and Mrs. Jimmy Childree
were Sunday guests of Mr, and
Ernest Childree.
Pvt. Douglas McDaniel of Camp
Rucker, Ala., was at home for the
weekend.
Miss Eva Gordon and Miss Bar
bara Hollis, with Mrs. Cliff White,
as sponsor, were delegates to the
State Convention of the Future
Homemakers of Ameica, in Augus¬
ta last Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boyd of
Adel, were here for the weekend
visiting relatives. ^
j Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Powell
spent Sunday afternoon in Ameri
cus and Smithville.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDaniel
spent Sunday and Monday in Ma¬
con with Mr. and Mrs, Norris Wal
lace.
The junior and senior banquet |
will be held Friday night at the
club-house.
Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Doyle of j
Butler, Mjs, R. E. Aulman, Mr.
and Mrs. D W. Payne and Mrs.
Susie Woods were visitors in Mil
ledgeville Sunday.
Thomas Poole and Sidney Bryan
spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Jake Bryan and Mrs. J. B. Nun
nally spent Sunday in Jacksonville,
Fla.
Mrs. James Gray went to Macon
Saturday to meet Gene, who is
stationed in Augusta and will spend
a few days at home.
The local National Guard unit
spent Sunday at Montezuma on a
field training mission.
Coach Jack Thompson and mem¬
bers of the ball clubs had a bar
beque Saturday night at Walter
Hailey’s fish pond. The families of
the members were invited.
Last Thursday night the Baptist
Training Union with Rev. Robert
Gardner as sponsor, enjeyed a fish
party at the clubhouse. All reported
a grand time.
George Brady is spending a few
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. Gann Nelson is in the Sams
Hospital recuperating from injur¬
ies she received when her home
in Warner Robi ns weda s ponoC
in Warner Robins was destroyed by
the tornado that passed through
there Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. Edwards Whatley
and children were in Columbus the
past weeknd.
Mrs. Dorothy Riley and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Roger spent the past
weekend in Valdosta, where Doro¬
thy and Virginia Hodges Boger at¬
tended the 40th anniversary of the
Valdosta State College.
Mrs. Paul Hodges and grand¬
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Newsome.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forsling
were in Macon Thursday.
Mrs. Will oHrtman has return¬
ed home atfer spending several
days in Sams Hospital.
John Carson attended the home
comyig at Southern Tech in At¬
lanta Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Hinton
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thom¬
as Byrd and Mr. and Mrs. Gar¬
land Byrd went to see the Roy
Rogers Show in Atlanta, Satur¬
day.
Mrs. T. J. Hortman, Sylvia Ann
and Mrs. J. A. Pendergast were
visitors in Thomaston Friday
where Sylvia Ann was guest ar
tist on the Music Club program,
Mrs. D. H. Causey, Macon, T.
J. Bryan and son, Lamar Bryan,
of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Nunally of Thomaston were the
weeknd guests of Miss Bess Bry
an.
Seveal members of the senior
class gave a forma! party at the
Fickling Gym Wednesday night,
Gladys Williams’ orchestra provid
ed the music for the dancing.
Mrs. Tommy Hortman visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hortman re¬
cently.
Most of the citizens of Reynolds
and surrounding communities turn¬
ed out to see the Central of Geor¬
gia train wreck which occurred
Sunday morning about 8:30, just
across the river from Reynolds,
About 47 cars were derailed,
Through the diligent efforts of
bte wrecking crew, rail sbrvice
was resumed Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Flory Bullock is back home
after spending some time with
relatives in Opelika. Ala. While
Floy was in Washington on a
business trip. He returned last
Thursday night,
Troy Whatley will arrive in At¬
lanta Saturday by plane on a vis¬
it to his mother, Mrs. Betty What¬
ley, after which he will be sta¬
tioned at Key West, Florida.
Club Wins In
Contest
ATHENS, Ga. — The Peach
County 4-H Club dairy cattle judg¬
ing team won first place in judg¬
ing jersey cattle at the University
of Georgia’s seventh annual Dairy
Day Saturday.
The team, coached by R. P.
Swan, competed with 4-H Club
from all parts of the state.
teams also competed in the
but their competition was i
from that of the 4-H j
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Dairy Day is sponsored by
| University’s Dairy Science Club.
High point of the day was the jud¬
ging of thre types of dairy cattle
—jerseys, guernseys, and holsteins
I Georgia Towns
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DAHLONEGA Of
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The Chapipion Home Town Commit¬
tee has erected a map to guide visitors
to local points of interest and give infor¬
mation on pre-arranged tours.
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A special plant nursery has been set
m \\m m up here to encourage the exchange of
1-3 +1 shrubbery. Their slogan is "Bring a
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To help promote its Clean-up, Paint
up campaign, the CHT committee has
organized a Paint Brush Bank where /
its citizens may borrow paint brushes. jj \ Vbank
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take the Nancy Hanks train to Atlanta
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Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCord have
announced the arrival of their son,
Timothy Ashby, who was born
April 30 in the Georgia Baptist
hospital, Atlanta. Mrs. McCord
and her baby son are expected to
arrive home Thursday.