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Mrs. Mattie Hires spent Thursday
in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton were in
Macon Thursday.
Mrs. Irene Whatley shopped in
Macon Monday.
Mr. Lamar Russell Jr., spent the
week end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hodges were
in Macon Thursday.
Mrs. George Brady and Carolyn
were in Macon Thursday.
Miss Caroline Trussell spent the
week end with home folks.
Miss Virginia Boger visited rela
tives in Atlanta Saturday.
Miss Elda Blackmon is a patient
in the Peach County hospital.
Mrs. Marion Payne recently at
tended a Gift Show in Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams and Hen
ry visited relatives in Dalton Sun
day.
Miss Leila Mae Underwood is
visiting her sister Mrs. Velma Hin
ton.
Mr. Tom Sawyer spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sawyer in
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cochran of
Macon visited home folks for the
week end.
Miss Lynn Russell who is a stu
dent at Tift College spent the week
end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Windham vis
ited Mrs. Windham’s sister in El-
laville Sunday.
Mrs. Lester Halley was luncheon
guest of Mrs. Jimmy Duke in Fort
Valley Monday.
Miss Anne Harp of Atlanta, spent
last week at home with her mother
Mrs. D. W. Harp.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Huey of At
lanta spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Heath.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Livingston and
Mrs, Julian Whatley visited in
Americus Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley at
tended a Camellia Banquet in Ma
con Tuesday night.
The Gordon-Carson Chapter of
UDC meets Thursday (today) at the
home of Mrs. Ben Hinton.
Mr: and Mrs. J. J. Childre were
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Prentice
Findlay in Albany Sunday.
Mrs. J. R. Lovins and Mrs.
Blanche Hicks of Macon visited
friends and relatives Sunday.
A number of Reynolds citizens at
tended the "Farm Material Handl
ing Days” meeting in Athens Thurs
day, sponsored by the Georgia In
dustrial Council.
Mr. Desmond Harp, a student at
the University of Georgia, spent
the week end with his mother.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Byrd spent
the week end in Macon with their
son, Mr. Hugh Byrd and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Keen and
Mrs. Callie Taunton visited Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Keen Sr. Saturday.
^ Miss Clyde Brewer has returned
to her home in Butletr after being
a patient in the Sams-Whatley hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyer and
Tom attended the funeral of Mr.
Sawyers’ brother In Cuthbert Sat
urday.
| Mrs. P. E. McDaniel spent sev
eral days last week in Macon as
guests of her mother, Mrs. Jim
Dugger.
I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Almon of
Macon spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin
spent Sunday in Macon visiting
their son, Tommie, who is a stu
dent at Mercer University.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley spent
Sunday at Lake Blackshear.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ayers and chil
dren spent the week end in Home
stead, Fla., attending the wedding
of Mr. Edward Wainwright.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Shaver
of Decatur, Missionaries to Brazil,
were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs
C. B. Byrd enroute to West Palm
Beach and Miami, Fla., on a speak
ing tour before returning to South
America around the first of April.
Delta Kappa Gamma
Society Met. Jan. 13th
At Perry (Ga.) Hotel
Nebraska with special work in bac
teriology at Kansas City Uniersity.
He holds DC and PHC degrees in
chiropractic from Cleveland Chiro
practic College, which his father
founded. His father now heads
Cleveland Chiropractic College of
Los Angeles
The Bookmobile is scheduled to
be in Reynolds Monday 9:30 a. m.
to 2 p. m. at Reynolds school. And
it will be at the Reynolds Com
munity Library on the same day
from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.
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The Alpha Lambda Chapter of the
Delta Kappa Gammar Society met
Jan. 19th at the Perry Hotel. The
president, Miss Nola Brantley of
Warner Robins, presided.
After the committee reports and
a short business meeting, Miss
Brantley guided the members on a
tour thru Afghaniston — and what
a delightful tour it was! Although
Miss Brantley declared that the
shoes taken in Afghaniston and
the souvenirs on display belonged
to her sister who was sent to
Afghaniston by the University of
Wisconsin, the tour did not seem to
be guided by second hand infor
mation.
Because of such a realistic pre
sentation of the people, their cul
ture, their religion and their desire
for progress, the members are in
debted to Miss Brantley for giving
them a keener interest in and a
deeper understanding of the people
of Afghaniston.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Bell, Mr. After the program a delicious
and Mrs. Walter Forsling, Mr. and luncheon was served.
Mrs. Leonard Whatley spent Sunday Those attending the meeting
at Lake Blackshear. |*">m Reynolds were Mrs. W. T.
Whatley, Mrs. D. E. Byrd and Mrs
. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman, Mrs.
Marion Payne, Mrs. Gan Nelson and
iMrs. Eloise Erickson were in Ma-
'con Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Nelson, Mr.
j Charles Nelson and Mr. John Nel
son, were Sunday guests of Miss
Ruth Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aultman left
Saturday to spend two weeks in
Oldsmar, Fla., as guests of Mrs.
Frankie Lewis.
Mrs. Dan Fountain visited her
husband in Albany Sunday. Mr.
Fountain is a patient at the Phoebe
Putney Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and
Miss Aurelia Sawyer of Atlanta
and Decatur were in Reynolds dur
ing the week end.
There will be round and square
dancing Friday evening at the Na
tional Guard Armory. Music will be
by Hank Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dykes and
Susan and Mr. Paul Holmes of
Farrar spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Bryan Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Sawyer,
Tom Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. Ce
cil Sawyer attended the funeral of
Mr. Idus J. Sawyer in Cuthbert,
Saturday./, ,
Mr. and Mrs. David Walker and
children who are Missionaries from
the Belgium Congo, will be at the
Reynolds Methodist church for the
morning and evening worship hours
Sunday.
John E. Mims Sr.
Favorite Melody Group
Coming to Mauk Feb. 7
Coming to Mauk Baptist church,
Feb. 7th, 7:30 p. m., the Favorite
Melody Quartet from Macon.
Everyone who has had the prigi-
lege of hearing this Quartet knows
they are really good. Three mem
bers of this group are in wheel
chairs.
Everyone cordially invited to at
tend. There will be no admittance
charge; just a love offering.
When it’s time to eat, the aver
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