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REYNOLDS NEWS
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hill and
Barbara of Macon, were visitors in
town Saturday.
Mrs. Winnie Warner, of Ideal,
spent the weekend with her sister,
Mrs. T. J. Hortman.
1 138 lne ® runaon and Miss
Virginia Butler of Atlanta- spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.
U - Brunson.
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and daughter, Sandra, and Mrs.
i Clara Eden, of Atlanta spent the
weekend with Mrs. Hoodman Parks
Mrs. Eden stayed over for a more
extended visit.
Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryan, Mrs.
Jenny Gray Weaver, Mrs. Joseph
ine Porter, Mrs. Florine English,
Mrs. Earl Wright and Mrs. Lucy
Lueas, went fishing Monday at
Peeds Lakes, near Waverly Hall. '
Mrs. L. A. Lawrence has been
spending several days with her fa¬
ther, Mr. Albert Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright spent
Sunday in Macon with Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Wright.
Mr. Don Weaver of Hayesville, N.
C. spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Ms. Bobby Aultman
Mr and Mrs. Dunn, of Winston
Salem, N. C. Visited their
ter Mrs. Rose Mary Whatley over
the weekend.
Mrs. T. J. Hortman and children
Sylvia Ann and Kenneth, spent
Saturday in Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pate, of Davis
boro, visited her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Saunders, this weekend.
Mrs. Douglas Saunders, of Elgin
Field, Fla., spent the weekend
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Saunders.
Mrs. J. E. Hill of Macon visited
relatives and friends in town Sat¬
urday.
Mrs. Norris Wallace, of Macon,
and little son, Norris 111 spent
last week with her parents,
and Mrs. Paul McDaniel.
Lt, Troy Whatley, is spending
some time with his mother, Mrs.
Betty Whatley.
Miss Mary Ann Horten of Macon
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Horten the past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Byrd and
children of Macon, visited hi s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Byrd Sun¬
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Aultman,
Mr. Don Weaver and Miss Babs
Bond were in Macon Saturday
night.
Miss Anita Marshall, of Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Marshall of
Jacksonville Beach, spent the
weekend with thir mother, Mrs.
Lottie Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forshing
and baby Karen, have been visit¬
ing at Vero Beach, Florida.
Mr. Eric Newsome was at home
the past weekend.
Mrs. Hoodman Parks and Mrs.
Clara Eden spent Monday in Char¬
ing with Mrs. Mary Lizzie Bras¬
well and Mrs. Georgia Garrett.
Mr. Joe Pyron visited his motser,
Mrs. Mattie Pyron, the past week- j
end. Bap-1 j
The Ji/hior Union of the
tist Church enjoyed a weincr roast
Tuesday night at the home of their
leader, Mrs. Hazel Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy McElmurray
had as their guests for the week¬
end Mr, and Mrs. Bob Hudson of
Macon. Mrs. Hudson is the former
MiAs Edwina Anthoine.
had Mr. and Mrs. Billy McElmurray j
as their Sunday guests Mr.
and Mrs. E. L, Anthoine and fam
ily of Fort Valley and Mrs. Mary
McElmurray.
lanta spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Susie Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Childre
of Ocilla, visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Earnest Childre, this
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hestor and
I children, of Savannah and Mrs.
j c] a y Whatley, Jr., of Macon f were
at home this wee kend as guests
of their parents Mr and Mrs . H
C . Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Weekley
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Byron News
Mrs. W. H. Rhodes
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HOllOrert Wltil 1 Ca
j Mrs. J. B. Kay, Mrs. Edgar
Duke, Jr., and Mrs. R. J. Allen
i entertained with a shower-tea,
] Friday afternoon from 5:00 to
6:30 P.M. in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. J. B. Kay honoring Mrs. W.
H Rhodes, Jr., the former Miss
Cynthia Peavy.
The home was attractively deco
rated with spring flowers. In the
receiving line with Mrs. Kay stood
j Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Wallace
mot ber of the bride, and Mrs.
W - Rhodes Sr., mother of the
groom ‘ Mrs - r)uke and Miss Bess
j ! Assisting p eavy presided them at the Misses tea table., Lena I
were
| j Vinson, Mollie Jones and Mrs.
Howard Meadows. Mi’s. Allen re
ceived at the door and Mrs. Bass
Vinson assisted with the gifts. ]
Among out-of-town gues| were
Miss Nellie Lamar, M rs. Melrose
Lamar, and Mrs. Ira Greene of ■
Macon; ny and Mrs. Melrose Arthur Vinson Vinson, of Pen-j Fort 1
Valley; and Mrs. Overton, Mrs. B.
P. Lunceford, and Mrs. Champion j
of Union Point.
Byron Seniors
I reSCllt PI ay
If you like to laugh, if you want
to forget your troubles, if you
have ,
a good sense of humor, the n
you are bound to be tickled pink
over the delightfully mad play,
“Campus Quarantine.”
The play is all the more inter¬
esting because the main plot —
that of a girl’s sorority house be¬
ing quarantined while some of the
boys are still inside -is fundamen¬
tally true. Imagine the complica¬
tions! The action is swift, the dia¬
logue is clever and witty and the
situalons almost bewildering in
the many mix-ups that go to make
“Campus Quarantine” the merry,
mad crazy but perfectly delicious
play that it is.
This play is to be presented Fri¬
day night, May 15, at 8:00 o’clock,
at the Byron High School. Admis¬
sion 25c and 50c.
Byron School News
Mr. L. W. Blanchard is proud to
announce that a new curtain has
been P laced on the stage in the
Byron High School Auditorium.
He a,,d tho School wish to express
appreciation to those who purchas¬
ed ads which made it possible to
have this curtain.
The seniors send a special in¬
vitation to all of you to attend the
senior play, “Campus Quaran¬
tine,” Friday night in the Byron
High School Auditorium. This is a
comedy so there are lots of laughs
in this for you so be Sure to come
by eight o’clock. Admission will be
25c and 50c and we are sure you
will get your money’s worth.
Eveything seems to concern the
Seniors right now. On Sunday,
May 24, they will leave for Wash¬
ington for four days. Then on the
31 of May the Commencement ser
men will be preached. More de
tails of this will be available later.
Some are reeeiving presents al
ready and what pretty watches
a couple of he girls have. Say, Jo
Ann, where did you get your
watch?
This week has been crammed full
of six-weeks tests. Books have
been opened at home and at school
to learn just a little before time
for the test. Next week the seniors
will take their last test at Byron,
The last year when they will start
all over again.
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GRAMMER SCHOOL NEWS
- By Esther Allred
This week Betty Lou Church
well, Joanne Flowers, Iris Goss,
Wanda Harmon, Sandra Murdock,
Barbara Wages, Helen Youghn,
and Stanley Sorresl made the third
grade spelling honor roll,
The fourth graders to make the
honor roll are Connie Jack- i
son, Katherine Cryder, Martha
Lansford, Carolyn Morris, and
Larry Thompson.
We miss Margaret and Shirley
Bagley who have moved to Thom
aston.
The fifth graders that were ex
empted from spelling Friday are:
Sara Cone, Zettie Shellnutt, Terry
Joyner, Marion Murdock, Leila
Burnette, Robert Herndon, Gail
Landsford and Sandra Treitt.
We’re glad to have Marion Mur¬
dock back after being out for two
weeks.
All of the sixth graders are try¬
ing hard to wind up the year by
a show of good grades.
We’re planning our annual play on
This week our spelling honor roll
Betty Rose Britt, Jean
Anthony Borders, Scar¬
Smith, Estelle Ammons, Janel
Parker, Dot Pierce, Jeanne Mosley,
Betty Ferguson, Yvonne Preston,
Edgar Lansford, Tommy Church
well, G. W. Vaughn, and James
Allred.
Short Course To
Be Held In Tifton
A short course on the combine
will be held at Abraham Baldwin
Agricultural College in Tifton on
Wednesday, May 20. according to I
J. H. Daniels, Crawford County j
The program for the day will j!
of discussions on care and I
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Fort Valley
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE — Thursday, May 14, l»$f
maintenance of combines; making
adjustments on combines to har
vest various crops; a general dis¬
cussion period with questions from
the audience answered by panel
members composed of representa¬
tives of the various machinery
companies. In the afternoon there
will be a field demonstration on
combining crimson clover with the
various makes of combines being
demonstrated.
As the harvest season for grain,
clover and some grasses is ap
proaching, owners and operators of
combines should take the oppor
tunity to attend this short course,
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CARD OF THANKS
This is a special notice of thanks
and great appreciation to all the
kind people who have donated
clothes, household things, and mon
ey to us in our time of disaster.
I hope everyone will accept this
poor thanks. There are not enough
words to express our deep feel*
ings.
Mr. Elbert Roberts
Mrs. Mildred Poole Roberts
and children, Barry, Nadine,
and Buddy.