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THE TAYLOR COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY AUGUST ?«, 1962
BUTLER
Miss Ellen Allen has return
ed to spend the remainder of
the summer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allen, be
fore returning to college in the
fall. . . . Mr. and Mrs.C, A.
Bradley of Gatesville, Texas
visited the Walter McCleskeys
on Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday. . . . Mrs. J. B.
Albritton, Brenda, Marie, Carl
and Cindy spent the week of
Aug. 6-10 in Lakeland and
Frostproff, Fla., visiting pa
rents and other relatives. They
returned home after an enjoy
able week. With them they
brought back Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Gray who will be staying
in Zebulon with relatives. . .
. . . Mrs. J. R. Pound,
Mrs. D. D. Bailey, and John
David Bailey of Swainsboro
spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Allen. Mrs. Pound
remained for an extended visit..
Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rell Hill and David spent last
week visiting points of interest
in N. C., S. C., Tenn. and
the Smokey Mountains.
. . . . Mrs. Beulah Har
mon had as supper guests Fri
day evening Rev. and Mrs.
James Anthony of Crestview,
Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Robin
Harvey and Erma Harmon of
Thomaston Those
honoring Mrs. Beulah Harmon
on her birthday, Sunday, in
cluded Mrs. Evelyn Harmon,
Billy and Erma. Mr. and Mrs.
Robin Harvey and James Knight
of Thomaston and Miss Mealie
Taunton joined them in the af
ternoon Among
those enjoying a get together
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jar
rell and Buddy at their cabin
on the lake Sunday were: Mrs.
T. D. Jarrell, Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Hicks, Donnie, Pat and
Barbara of Perry, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Windham and Steve, Mr.
and Mrs. Sonny Windham and
daughter, Mrs. Charles Beck
and daughter of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Andrews, Jimmie
and Lynn of Washington, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Jarrell, Jack,
Jimmie, Ed and Billy of O-
pelika, Ala., Mr. James Jar-
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rell of Sanford Fla. . . . Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnie Parker, Doris
and Rita of Junction City at
tended the Bickley reunion here
last week.' .... Mr. Hulon
Gassett of Waycross and Miss
Linda Plymale of Quitman were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Gassett. . . . Weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Gassett were Mrs. Ruth Wal
lace, Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Alligood, Valdosta, who is
also spending this week. . . .
Miss Linda Taylor spent last
week in Thomaston the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs.
O. E. Dickson, Wren and Chet
of Houston, Texas, spent
several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Riley.
The group enjoyed a visit to
Callaway Gardens on Sunday
afternoon Mrs.
J. L. James, Bill, Barry and
Beth returned home to Warner
Robins on Friday after spend
ing the summer in Homestead,
Fla. Mr. James accompanied
them home but will return to
the air base where he is tem
porarily employed. The three
Bs report a most delightful va
cation. . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Jack James, Jack Jr., Gary,
Ronald, Peggy and Chris spent
a most enjoyable day at Ida
Cason Gardens. Also attend
ing the outing on Sunday were
Mrs. Tom Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd English, Margie, Mark
and Joy, Mrs. Junior Collier,
Gyn and Cathy. The occasion
was in celebration of Peggy’s
and Joy’s birthdays. ... A
family get together in honor of
Pfc. Tommy Rogers was held
at the home of his grandmother,
Mrs. Grady Rogers, last week
end. Pfc. Rogers is home on
leave from Camp Pendleton,
California, visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rogers
of Thomaston and other rel
atives. Guests for the occasion
included: Miss Sandra Kro-
meis, Hollywood, California;
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rogers,
Tommy Rogers and Randy Mc
Crary, Jack McCrary and Sha
ron Corbin of Panama City,
Fla.; Mrs. Emory Aultman Rey
nolds; Mrs. J. C. Griggs, Mrs.
Nell Windham and Gary Wind
ham of Butler. Assisting her
mother in entertaining the group
was Mrs. Reginald Ranow who
has recently moved to Butler
from Panama City to live with
her mother. . . . Mrs.
Eppie Arnold has returned home
from the Middle Georgia Hos
pital, Macon, and is feeling
much better. . . . Miss Jo Anne
Swanger joined her grandfather,
Hubert Hobbs of Phenix City,
Alabama, in a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Dent at Taylor Mill.
.... Mrs. B. F. Waller and
Lynwood spent last week in Ma
con with Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Mullinix and Janice.
CENTRAL NEWS
The Ben Neisler’s returned
home Thursday from a weeks
stay at Daytona Beach, Fla. ...
Mrs. William Neisler is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Am
mons in Warner Robins. . . .
Misses Helen and Sharon Boh-
ler spent Sunday with Misses
Wilhelmina and Marie Neisler.
They spent the afternoon in
Warner Robins. . . . Rev. and
Mrs. Frank Bohler, Anne,
David, Miriam and Debbie will
be guests of the Ben Neisler's
this week. Rev. Bohler is pastor
of First Church of The Na-
zarene Johnson City, Tenn.
CROSS ROADS
Mr. and Mrs. Darby Kirksey
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hamlin at
Lizella. . . . Mr, and Mrs.
Joe Eubanks, Miss Ellen Eu
banks and Mr. Healon Kirksey
attended the School Bus Drivers
convention last week at Jackson
Lake. . . Mr. and Mrs. Wyman
Harris visited Mrs. Katinel
Mott, and Mr. and Benny Avera,
David and Buddie Sunday. . .
Mrs. Bob Taunton and children
Barbara Bob and Steve of Miami
are spending a few weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Polk Harmon
spent Tuesday in Montezuma...
A nice time was reported by the
Cross Roads H. D. Club at the
Family night supper at thClub
House on Saturday night. . . .
Mr. Ralph McKinney ofOkla-
waha, Fla., is spending a few
days with Mrs. Jell'Harmon and
other relatives. . . . Mrs. B.
F. Kirksey and Mrs. Clason
Kirksey visited Mrs. Lester
Seay at the Montezuma Hos
pital Monday . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Hone and baby and
Mrs. Mark Bone of Macon
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bone
Sunday. . . Mrs. Manley Duke
of Moultrie and Mr. AllenChap-
man of Eastman are spending
this with their brother and his
family, Mr. MorrisonChapman.
. . . Mr. and Mr. Lewis Bone of
Macon spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bone.
HOWARD
Mrs. Joe Brown reports from
Howard this week that Miss
Mary Lou Averett is spending
two weeks in Orlanda, Fla. . .
Mrs. J. W. Edwards and 1 were
Watson Jr. and boys spent last
Wednesday in Albany with Mrs.
Lannitte Stewart and boys. . .
Mrs. R. L. Brown was in At
lanta last Tuesday. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Brown, Mr. andMrs.
Steve Brown and Greg; Fred
Brown, Roger Clark, Misses
Mary Parks and Betty Gee spent
the weekend in North Georgia
and attended the Mountain Fair
in Hiawassee. . . Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Adams Sr. and Miss Sara
Adams of Statesboro spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Rev.
and Mrs. W. M. Adams Jr. . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson Jr.
~pent the weekend in Panama
City, Fla. Mike and Mark were
in Charing with Mr. Lewis Wat
son Sr. . . . Mrs. John Mc
Clendon, Miss Jane McClendon,
Mrs. W. A. Motley and Marian
of Cottonton, Ala; Mrs. A. F.
Fain Jr. of Eufaula, Ala. and
Mrs. J. W. Edwards and I were
dinner guests of Mrs. R. L.
Brown last Friday. . . Mr. and
Mrs. James Martin and Lynn
of Macon are spending this
week with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. M. Martin. They
plan to spend one day at Calla
way Beach. . . Rev. and Mrs.
W. M. Adams Jr. motored to
Moultrie Monday to visit Mrs.
Adams’ family. Her sister,
Mary Elizabeth, accompanied
them home for a visit. . . .
Floyd Martin of Forest Park
spent Sat. night and Sun. with
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Martin. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Edmond
son and children of Forest Park
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Clark Jr. for the week
end. . . . Miss Ethel Morris
of Columbus and Thomas Mor
ris of Atlanta spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Van Landingham. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Brown were host to
a fish fry last Thursday night.
Those attending included Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Guinn, Edward
and Ellen. Mrs.Cliford Clark,
Miss Mary Parks, Mr. andMrs.
Steve Brown and Greg, Mr. and
Mrs. John Clark, Gail and Al
vin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peed,
Betty Ann, Sue, Brynda and Lyn
da, and Fred Brown.
REYNOLDS
Mrs. Lavelle Stevens and
Mrs. Cleo Fulton left Sunday
for a week in New Orleans. . .
This week Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Childres are visiting their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Childres of Griffin and Mr. and
Mrs. Vance Childres in Atlanta.
While in Atlanta, they will also
visit Mrs. Childres’ mother and
other relatives. . . . Mr. and
M. C. Hartley of Clearwater,
Fla. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Stricldand. . .Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Parks spent the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Wilkes in Macon. . . Miss
Corene Parks is spending a few
days in Atlanta with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Bass. . . . Mrs.
Curtis Jones and children,
Ronny, Steve, Joyce and Sonia
of Warner Robins spent Thurs
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Parks. . . . W. C. Parks is
spending this week in San Ber-
nandina, California. . . . Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Bass of At
lanta and Mrs J. W. Bass of
Macon spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Parks. . . .
Mr. Stanford Poole of Warner
Robins spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Parks. . . Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Strickland spent
Thursday in Fort Valley. . . .
Mrs. Sara Lisle of Columbus
and Miss Sybil Smith of Mar-
shallville spent Friday with
Mrs. C. H. Parks. . . . Mr. and
Mrs. John Henry Windham Sr.
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and Steve of Morrow, Ga.visited
the W, C. Windham family last
Sunday. . .. Accompanying them
were Mrs. Charles Beck and
Baby daughter of Fayette
ville. . . Coming by for a short
visit in the afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. John Henry Windham
Jr. and daughter of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton
spent last week at Daytona
Beach, Fla. . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Forsling and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Byrd are spend
ing several days in Panama
City, Fla. . . . Mrs. Jennie
Worthen visited Mr. and Mrs.
Darwin Borders Sunday. . .
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Booker
and Betty spent last week with
Mrs, Irene Whatley. . . Miss
Jedy Swinney of Birmingham,
Ala. was the guest of Mrs. Paulk
last week, . . . Mrs. J. C.
Dugger returned toMaconWed
nesday after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. P. E. McDaniel. . . Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Hicks visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Robin
son in Macon Thursday. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Gann Nelson,
Miss Ruth Nelson and Charles
Nelson spent the weekend at
Jekyll Island. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Goodroe and family spent
last week at Ida Cason Gardens.
. . . Mrs. Susie Woods andMrs.
Grady Elder spent Tuesday in
Atlanta. . .Mr. Braxton Elling
ton of St. Petersburg, Fla.
visited Mrs. Clem Waters for
the weekend and attended the
Adams Family reunion. . . Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Aultman spent
the weekend in Atlanta and at
tended the Georgia yearly Con
vention at the Biltmore Hotel. .
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Sams and
family have returned from a
weeks vacation in Nassau. . .
Miss Jane Windham of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Windham. . . Mrs. Bob Birch
is spending sometime with her
mother, Mrs. Susie Woods, be
fore joining her husband in Sa
cramento, Calif., where they
will make their home. . . Mr.
and Mrs. John McElrath of Ma
con spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Hartman. . . Mr.
Hollis Goodroe and Mr. Kenneth
Hartman are vacationing in Fla.
this week. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Young of Shelby, N. C.
were Tuesday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Young. . . Miss
Blanche Miller has returned
to her home here after spend
ing two weeks with Mr. andMrs.
Cheseley Marshall of Birming
ham, Ala. . . Mr. and Mrs.GC.
Jinks of Colquitt spent Sunday
with Mrs. R. M. Jinks andMrs.
R. L. Bell. . . Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. White of Marion, Ala.,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollis and
family of Jonesboro and Mrs.
Ray Bone of Columbus visited
Mrs. E. A. Hollis last week. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bryan and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Bell Jr. and children have
returned from Panama City
after a week at the Deacn. . ,
Mrs, Paul Hodges, Mrs. Vir
ginia Boger and Gina Boger are
spending the week in Atlanta...
Mrs. George DeLoach and
children have returned to their
home in Aiken, S. C., after a
weeks visit to Mr. E.H. Joiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Mims and
daughter of Baltimore, Mary
land, were here for the Mims-
Walker wedding. . . Miss Ruth
Nelson is visiting friends in At
lanta this week. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Parkinson of Etowah,
Tenn., were the weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brea-
zeale and Miss Eva B. Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hertson of
Oxford, Mrs. N. H. Brazeale
of Jefferson and Mrs. Joe Hunt
Jr. of Covington were the supper
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Brazeale and Miss Eva
B. Griffith. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Felton Martin of Tallahassee,
Fla., spent the weekend with
Mrs. Bob Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Martin. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Cochran of Macon
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mr. Guy Windham. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Windham spentSun-
day in Warner Robins guests
of Capt. and Mrs. James Crab.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kreuger of
Washington, D. C., are spend
ing several days with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Barrow. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Hulon of Birmingham, Ala.,
were the guests of their brother,
Mrs. Charles Sawyer and Mrs.
Sawyer several days last week.
. . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sawyer
of Macon spent the weekend
with their parents in Reynolds.
Miss Aurelia Sawyer and Tom
Sawyer of Atlanta were in Reyn
olds with their parents recent
ly. . . Mrs. J. G. Hicks and
Mr. Harry Hicks spent the
weekend at Indian Springs
church meeting... Mr. and Mrs.
Roby Robinson of Macon were
the guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Hicks. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mims and Ruth Ann
was the guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Montfort
for the weekend. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Suggs spent Sun
day at Indian Springs. . . Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Whatley of Sa
vannah were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank lyiyssjewhite
last week. . . . Mr. and Mrs.
William Horton of Macon and
Mr. William Lowe of Roberta
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Syd James for the weekend. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beeland of
Columbus spent the weekend
with their mother, Mrs. Vester
Beeland. . . Mr. and Mrs. John
Mims, Atlanta, spent last week
with their parents, Mr. andMrs.
John Mims Sr. . . Mr. andMrs.
Robert Cosey and Karen are
spending a few days with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Martin in Thomson. . . Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hartley, Pa
nama City, Fla., are spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Hartley. . . Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Alford of Panama
City, Fla., visited Mrs. Irene
Whatley last weekend. . . Mrs.
B. F. Hill and Mrs. Willis
Saunders visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Hill Tuesday. . . Mrs,
Glenn Allmon and son of Nash
ville, Tenn., visited their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Po
well last week. . . Miss Jane
Windham of Atlanta and Misses
Mary Frances and Judith Lys-
sey also of Atlanta spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Windham. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Smith and son of McRae
visited their parents last week,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hartman.
. . Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Borders
and children spent Sunday in
Marshallville with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones. .
Miss Marsha Ann Hartman re
turned home to Atlanta, Satur
day, after spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hart
man. . . Mr. and Mrs. John
Parkinson of Tifton spent Sun
day with Mrs. Verna Lucas.
RUPERT
Mrs. Will Harris is quite
sick, we wish her a speedy re
covery. . . . Mrs. Emory Har
ris and Dan and Mrs. W. A.
Granger visited relatives in
Card of Thanks
I wish to take this means
of thanking my many friends
and neighbors for their prayers,
visits, flowers and cards, while
I was a patient at the local
hospital.
I also appreciate and want to
thank the nurses and Dr. Mont
gomery and Dr. Clifford for
their kind service.
I pray that Gods’ richest bles-
I pray that God’s richest
blessings will go with each and
every one of you.
MRS. RUBY POSEY
Thomaston recently. . . . Rev,
and Mrs. Eugene Bryant, Busi
ness Administrator at Mid
western Seminary, Kansas City,
Mo., visited their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hurst, last
weekend. . . Mr. Roy Callahan
.... Mrs. Emory Harris and
Mrs. Sue Terrell and the Sun
beams of Lebanon attended the
picnic at Friendship Camp
Tuesday. . . . Mrs. C. W.
Hurst and Mrs. D. M. Harris
spent Tuesday with Mrs. T. W.
Upton in Americus. . . . Mr.
and Mrs. Jason Hurst of Ella-
ville visited Mr. andMrs.C.W.
Hurst Sunday. . . Little Miss
Sandra Albritton is a patient at
the Montgomery Hospital at this
writing. Every one wishes her a
speedy recovery .... Mrs.
Robert Carpenter and Mrs. Roy
Jinks of Warner Robins visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wisham
Saturday. . . Visitors at Le
banon Sunday were Mr. andMrs.
Wood of Unadilla, Mr. andMrs.
Robert Stephens of Warner Rob
ins, Rev. T. J. Cheves, Ameri
cus, Mrs. J. C. Chapman Ella-
ville, and Mrs. Gladys Montgo-
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