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the butter herald rutler. Georgia. December 14, i96i.
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REYNOLDS NEWS
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MRS. DOUGLAS SAUNDERS
Miss Heaton,
Mr. Saunders
Married Nov. 18
Dance at Armory
Friday Night
person.
There will be a dance at the
... . r. . „ , , National Guard Armory in Rey-1
Miss Agatha Eugenia Heaton and i , , „ . , J J
. o i ™ molds on Friday (tomorrow) evening
Mr Doutfas Saunders were mar-j from 8 . 30 . ? Ha y nk Newman and 1
rut n a ta B . y . 'band will furnish music and ad-
the even ng of Nov 18th at the missi(>n Qne d „
Advent Lutheran Church, North ,
Charleston, S. C., with Dr. Fred I _ .« _
Dufford, pastor of the bride officiat- iVjOIi 1 OUrnaiYient
i n B- I Golf Course
Mrs. Saunders is the daughter of ; 'J 0 * 1 course
Mrs. Moss L. Heaton of North
Charleston and the late Mr. Heaton | Semi-finalists in the tournament
Mr. Saunders is the son of Mr. and 'which is being staged at the Rey-
Mrs. W. D. Saunders of Reynolds, molds Kiwanis Golf Club include
A program of nuptial music pre- Mrs. Elam Griffith, Mrs. George
sented by Mrs. J. F. Taylor, soloist Brady, Mrs. Walter Forsling, Miss
and Mrs. J. D. Royal, organist, Marion Newsom, and Messrs Mac
both of Mt. Pleasant, S. C. |Marchman, Wade Lane, Julian
Given in marriage by her brother Whatley and Andy Borders.
Mr. W. H. Heaton of North Charles
ton, the bride entered wearing a
formal gown in de Lustered silk
satin, feshioned with torso bodice,
oval neckline and long tight fit
ting sleeves ending in points at the
wrist. The entire gown was en
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Newsom were
in Macon Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Swilling McElrnur-
ray shopped in Macon Monday.
Miss Diane Powell of Atlanta was
at home for the week end.
Mr. G. C. Jinks of Colquitt spent
the week end with Mrs. R. L. Bell
Sr.
i Mr. and Mrs. Prater returned
| Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Hill.
Mrs. Guy Windham and Miss
Winnie Aultman shopped in Macon
Monday.
I Mrs. Hattie S. Dodge of Safety
J Harbor, Fla., was a recent guest of
Up’s. J. M. Weaver.
| Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Childre
'spent the week end with Mr. and
jMrs. Ernest Childre.
Mr. Donald Wainwright played
in Genesco Four Ball Golf Tourna
ment in Gray, Sunday.
j Mrs. C. S. Sawyer spent several
.days last week in Macon with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Sawyer.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale
and Miss Eva B. Griffith shopped in
Macon one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hobbs,
Amgie Hobbs and Leslie Halley
shopped in Macon Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dahl and
family spent Sunday with Misses
Laurice amd Winnie Aultman.
Judge Threatens
Court Citations
Twiggs County Superior Court, a ! fines for the court in installments.
Superior Court judge will request Dublin Circuit Judge H. E. Ward
i "citation (apparently for contempt
I be issued against all parties re
! sponsible.
Sr., of Dublin has asged Twiggs
County Commission to meet at li
a. m. Tuesday “to clarify any mis-
puyisiuic. ***• * ^ j
Jeffersonville, Ga. — Unless ac- The judge also called for imme- understanding’’ about disbursement
tion is taken to correct disburse- diate halt of what he termed the fi ne s and forfeitures,
ments of fines and forefitures of i "Sears Roebuck" method of paying |
Group Attends
GREC Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tankersley,
Mr. John Walton, Miss Amelia
hamced with motifs of Alencon Fletcher, Mrs. Walter O'Neal and
lace embroidered in tiny pearls,;Miss Sue O’Neal attended the con-
the full skirt swept to the back and Ivention of t+ie Georgia Rural Elec-
completed with a square cathedral trification Corporation in Atlanta
train. Her veil in four tiers of j thi S week. Mr. Walter O'Neal and
I'rench illusion was tield in place Hugh drove up for the Beauty com-
with a crown of lace and pearls. It est Monday night.
She carried a white Bible adorned
with white orchids, lilies of the
Valley and French carnations.
Mrs. E. M. Bemton, sister of the
bride of North Charleston was ma
tron of honor. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. J. H. Edwards, sister of the
bride of Sumter, S. C., and Mrs. J.
F. Jones, of Charleston. Junior
bridesmaids were Miss Eugenia
Edwards, niece of the bride of
Sumter, S. C., and Miss Vicki Hin- „ . . . , .
ton of North Charleston. &ho PP in g ln ^ day „ nl f ht
Honor attendants and brides- ™ ere Miss Louise Hill, Miss Marion
Newsom, Mrs. Frances Adams and
Mrs. Virginia Boger.
Gordon-Carson
Chapter Meeting
The Gordon-Carson Chapter of
Reynolds U.D.C. will meet Dec. 21st
at the home of Mrs. H. C. Bond.
The meeting will begin at 3:30
p. m.
maids were attired in short dresses
of cloud blue silk. Their small
flower hats were enhanced with
matching circular veils. They car
ried cascade bouquets of American
Beauty Roses, Dresses of the junior
bridesmaids were designed similar
to and matching color of the other
attendants.
Mr. J. C. Doar of Charleston
served as the groom’s best man.
Groomsmen were Mr. Bruce Stiles,
Canton, N. C„ brother in law of the
groom; Mr. E M. Benton, North
Charleston, brother in law of the
bride; Mr. R. D. McCard of Green
ville, S. C.; Mr. W. J. Wood, Sulli
vans Islan, S. C.; Mr. W. B. Heaton,
nephew of the bride, and Mr. J. D.
Harmon both of North Charles
ton.
Acolytes were Mr. W. A. Beciton,
nephew of the bride and Mr. Tony
Robertson both of North Charles
ton.
After the ceremony, the bride’s
mother entertained with a recep
tion in the church parish building.
For traveling, the bride wore a
sheath dress with matching jacket
of golden oak wool and silver fox
fur neckpiece. She carried match- j
ing accessories.
Mrs. Saunders graduated at An
derson High school and Rice Busi
ness College, Charleston. Before
marriage, she was employed in a
Naval District office in Charles
ton.
Mr. Saunders graduate from Rey
nolds high school and received a
B. S. degree in mechanical en
gineering from Indiana College, Ft.
Wayne, Ind. He is e mployed by
the Army Ballistic missile agency
in Huntsville, Ala.
After a wedding trip throughout
Georgia and Florida, Mr. and Mrs.
Saunders are residing at 306 Har
olds Drive, N. W., Huntsville, Ala.
Pecans Wanted
Highest Prices Paid for Your Pecans
Will Buy in Butler
Each Saturday Afternoon
Will he in Reynolds Every Day:
Building by Barber Shop
A. S. JAMES & SON
TELEPHONE: Tllden 7-3272
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cutcliff of
Atlanta, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barfield.
Mrs. C. C. Paulk has returned to
Birmingham, Ala., after visiting
her sister, Mrs. Irene Whatley.
Mrs. Paul Hodges, Mrs. Ben Hin
ton, Mrs. Eric Newsom and Mrs. T.
Whatley were in Americus Friday.
Friends of Mrs. Tom Fowler will
regret to learn that she is in the
S-uns-Whatley hospital for treat
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parks had
as week end guests Mr. Rudolph
Parks and Mrs. Dave of
Atlanta.
I Miss Doris Gasses and Mr. Ben
Moore spent Thursday night and
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Cooper
have returned from a trip to Flori
day and are making their home in
Butler.
! Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Joiner and
son Desmond of Atlanta, visited
Mr. E. H. Joiner and Jimmy for the
week end.
I Dr. Hugh Sealy of Macon and Dr.
Will Camp Sealy of Durham, N. C.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bryan
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Payne and
Danny are in Heflin, Ala., where
they attended the funeral of Mrs.
Payne’s father.
Come and dance Friday night at
the Armory. Admission $1.00 per
person. Music by Hank Newman.
Time: 8 00 til ?
Mrs. Richard Parks and Mrs. C.
L. Ayers attended a Christmas!
decoration demonstration in Ft. f
Valley Friday night.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarver and
Jane of Ft. Gaines, spent the week
' end with Dr. and Mrs. S.H. Bryan
and Mrs. Matt Whatley.
j Miss Anice Brunson, Mac God
dard and Harry Hicks arrived Fri
day from Asbury College to spend
the holidays with their families.
| Among those fishing at Stein-
hatchee, Fla., this week were John
Owens, Sydney Bryan, Sam Dykes
of Farrar and Jerry Dykes of
Cochran.
I Mrs. Richard Parks and sons
spent several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Harris in Covington
while Mr. Parks attended a conven
tion in Atlanta.
|
Come and dance to the music of
Hank Newman and his band from
Columbus Friday (tomorrow) nite,
at the National Guard Armory.
Admission: SI.00 per person. Time:
( 8:30-?.
j Lt. Gov. Garland Byrd and
■ Messrs Thomas Byrd, Woodfin Hin-
Iton, H. W. Vanlandingham, Ed
Richardson, C. J. Harp and Walton
Hodges Jr., fished at St. Marks,
, Fla., last week end.
Mrs. Jenny Weaver, Mr. and Mrs.
j Reg. James and family spent last
;week end at the Waldorf Motel in
Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Holt
Ruffin and family who were en-
route to San Antonio, Texas to vis
it Mrs. Ruffin’s mother.
Those shopping in Macon Thurs
day included: Mesdames Woodfin
Hinton, C. E. Marshall. R. L. Bell
Jr., E. C. Whatley, C. L. Ayers, D.
W. Payne, Ben Hinton, Paul Hodges
Garland Byrd, Jimmy Childre,
Leonard Whatley and Thomas
B >' rd - ......
Take
Back
Your
Mink..
Pamper me instead with flameless electric heat!
DARLING, it doesn’t cost nearly as much. And after all, how many
times and places can I wear mink? But electric heat will follow me
all over the house . . . wrap me and you and our whole family in
luxurious warmth with no cold drafts, no hot spots. And flamelesa
electric heat is so clean 1
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What a coincidence ! I wrote it down today ... on the memo pad
by the phone ! Shall I dial?
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