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AROUND THE COUNTY
BUTLER
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. R. a. Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Turner and
Teresa, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tur
ner, Martha Anne, Jefieries
and Edward, Mr. and Mrs.
Clemmie Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Wilson were Thanksgiving
guests of the William C. Catos
in East Point. While there they
attended the Foster-Turner
wedding at 3:30 p. m. at the
Grace Methodist Church in At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hort-
man and Lynn of Auburn, Ala
bama, spent the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Hortman
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and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lump
kin at Junction City, Georgia.
A/3C Jimmy Locke is spend
ing a leave from the Air Force
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
A. E. Locke. When he returns,
he will be stationed in Cali
fornia.
Miss Betty Smith was home
for Thanksgiving holidays visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mercer Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler and
family of Brunswick and Miss
Peggy Coker of Manchester
were Thanksgiving guests of
Mrs. Beulah Elliston. Sunday
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Coker of Manchester.
A/3C Robert Peacock who
will be stationed in California
is spending several days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R.
C. Peacock. Robert has com
pleted his basic training in
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hartley
of New Orleans were Thanks
giving guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Z. R. McCorkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hort
man, Miss Eugenia Hortman,
Miss Reba Hallman, Mr. and
Mrs. Wanza Hortman, Little
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Marion and Fran Cochran
Butler, Georgia
Miss Lynn Hortman were Sun
day dinner guests of Mrs. E.
L. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wisham
returned home with Mr. and
Mrs. James Stephens of War
ner Robins for several days
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mullinix
and Janice of Macon spent
Thanksgiving holidays with
Mrs. B. F. Waller.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hill
and family of Reynolds, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Hill, Miss Louise
Hill and Mrs. Carolyn George
of Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Turner at Mauk on Sun
day.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Windham and Marilyn
on Thanksgiving Day were
Mrs. Earl Neisler, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bohler, Helen, Sharon
and Melodie, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Montgomery, Havelyn
and Madelyn, Mrs. Starkey
Johnson andTimmie andMisses
Mary E. and Janie Neisler.
Mrs. Ella Foy Richards,
Misses Mary E. and Janie
Neisler visited Miss May Van
Landingham at Howard Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Ruth Neisler , Mr.
Walton Neisler, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Neisler and Miss Marie
Neisler spent Thanksgiving in
Johnson City, Tennessee, with
the Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Bohler and family.
Mrs. R. L. Snider left Satur
day for Sunset, Louisiana, to
spend a few months with Mr.
and Mrs. Heard Snider and
family. While there she will
attend the wedding of her grand
son, Heard Snider.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brewer,
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NOTICE
To
Taylor County Tax Payers
All Un-Collected Tax
Receipts as of Dec. 20th
Will Be Placed in The Hands
of the Sheriff For Collection
To Avoid
Collection Cost & Interest
PLEASE PAY TAXES
PRIOR TO DEC.20th
Taylor Co. Board of Comm.
(1196b)
Cleve and Jackie, of Forest
Park spent the week end with
their parents in Butler and
Rupert.
Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Benns
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Farley
Reeves of Thomaston spent
Friday in Macon with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bateman.
Thanksgiving visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Hart Sr. were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart, Or
lando, Florida; Mr. and Mrs.
Kay Cosey and family, Perry;
Miss Judy Hart and Mr. Jim
Gray, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Hart and Charles,
Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
Jr. and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Brown in Athens
during the holidays.
Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Hunter
and family visited in Butler
during the Thanksgiving vaca
tion. They are now residing in
Brunswick.
Dr. and Mrs. Eli Garrett are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Borum in South Carolina.
Herschel Walker ofWilming-
ton, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Walker during Thanks
giving.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tante
of Cincinatti, Ohio, were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Tante of Butler
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harbuck
at Mauk.
Miss Eugenia Hortman and
her roommate of Macon visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Wanza Hortman
during the holidays. . .
Rev. and Mrs. Quillian and
Abdalee of Buena Vista and
Mrs. A. B. Quillian of Valdosta
were supper guests of Rev.
and Mrs. Walter McCleskey
and family on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. William Levy
of Ashton, Minn., visited Rev.
and Mrs. Walter McCleskey
Sunday, enroute to Florida.
Capt. and Mrs. JessieT. Joy
ner Jr. and family of Fort
Benning spent Thanksgiving
holidays with Mrs. Eva Byrd
and Miss Nettie Bigbie. Little
Miss Taryn Joyner appeared on
Miss Patsy’s Playhouse on Fri
day morning directing a band.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Pye were
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pye
Jr. and family of Macon; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Riddle of Mon
tezuma; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Pye and Walter of Butler and
Mrs. Ida B. Pye of Griffin.
Miss Patricia Montgomery of
Emory at Oxford was the holi
days guest of Dr. and Mrs.
R. C. Montgomery and Dr. R. C.
Montgomery II.
Miss Kay Dunn and Miss Lynn
Mitchell of Woman’s College of
Georgia spent the Thanksgiving
vacation with their parents
here.
Home for the holidays from
Young Harris College were
Steve Bazemore, Buddy Hobbs
and Gary Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lee and
children ofDallas;Mr. andMrs.
Richard Barfield and Jill visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bar-
field during Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culver-
house, David and Jan of
Thomaston, Mrs. L. M. Guy,
Cheryl and Larry of Butler
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Culverhouse.
REYNOLDS
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brea-
zeale and Miss Eva B. Grif
fith spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCown
and family in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCown
Sr. of North Augusta, S. C.
and Mr. and Mrs. J.L. McCown
Jr. and children of Columbus
were Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Breazeale and
Miss Eva B. Griffith.
Mr. Robert Swearingen Jr.
spent the weekend in Chester,
S. C.
Mr. Harry Hicks spent the
holidays at Asbury College
visiting friends.
Mrs. Richard Parks and
children were in Covington for
several days.
Mr. Henry Hobbs and Angie
spent Friday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Sanders
of Huntsville, Ala., are the
proud parents of a baby boy.
Miss Diane Powell went to
Ft. Myers, Fla., for the week
end.
College students at home for
Thanksgiving were Lamar and
Lynn Russell, Larry Cook,
Bobby Bell, Amelia Halley,
Emory and Margaret Parr,
Desmond Harp, Margaret Wil
lis, James Hinton, Ronnie
Posey, Jane Windham and Gene
Brunson.
Mrs. R. L. Swearingen visit
ed Mrs. Maxie Halley and Mrs.
Albert Walker in Buena Vista
Tuesday.
Mrs. Verna Lucas spent Sa
turday in Macon.
Mr. Donny Lane of New Or
leans, La., spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Whatley
of Savannah were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mussel-
white.
Laura, Fran and Johnnie
Whatley spent several days with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Neisler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Major
and Lee Ann of Rome, Ga.,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Goddard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Persons
and children spent Thursday
with Mr. andMrs. J.H.Neisler.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knoblock
and children of Orlando, Fla.,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Goddard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Childre
spent Sunday in Albany with
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Childre.
Mrs. Catherine Brady and
Caroline spent Thursday in
Montezume.
Mrs. J. U. Brunson return
ed home Thursday from the
Macon Hospital where she had
been a patient for several days.
M*iss Carol Barrow is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Barrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Willis
and Laura spent Thursday in
Ideal with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Brooks.
Capt. and Mrs. Tony Martin
from Thompson, Ga., spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. andMrs.
Robert Cose' 0
Mrs. Dorothy Nystrom of
Pennsylvannia is visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. U. Brunson.
Mrs. Pearl McRee spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard McRee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook and
family of Lovingston, Va., are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Bryan Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shackle
ford of Atlanta were guests of
Mrs. Matt Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Trus-
sell spent Thursday in Marietta
with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ma-
lonson.
Mr. and Mrs. Steward Der
rick and children of Atlanta
are guests of Mrs. C. J. Harp
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie B.
Hicks spent Thursday in Ma
con with Mr. and Mrs. Robbie
Robinson.
Mrs. Catherine Brady and
Caroline, Mrs. Bobby Ault-
man and Gayle spent Monday
in Macon.
Those attending the Halley-
Swearingen family reunion
Thanksgiving were Mr. E. G.
Halley of Atlanta; Mr. andMrs.
W. K, Holt and Angelyn of
Thomaston; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Taylor Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Taylor Jr., Mary
Louise, Beth and Charlotte of
Camilla; Mrs. E. D. McCorvey
of Butler; Mr. and Mrs. N. L.
Halley, Amelia and Leslie, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Swearingen Sr.,
Mr. Robert Swearingen Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Childre,
Jimmy Jr., Bob, Ernest, Lynda
and Charlotte Childre; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Swearingen; Edward
Swearingen; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Goodroe, Hollis, Pam, Ginger
and Marijo Goodroe,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hill,
Melodye, Diane and Linda and
Gayle Aultman spent Saturday
in Columbus.
Jimmy McCrary of Nashville
Tech spent Thanksgiving holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
McCrary.
Th« Taylor County (Ga.)
Linda and Cindy of Brunswick;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coker and
Peggy of Manchester.
Mr. Dwight Harris of Martha
Berry spent the holidasy with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dudley Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. FrankCallahan
spent Wednesday in Warner
Robins with Dr. and Mrs. Dan
Callahan,
Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Wisham were Mr.
and Mrs. James Stephens, Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Felker and
Wayne of Warner Robins; Mr.
and Mrs. Wanza Wisham, Gary,
Ronny and Wanda Lynn of Al
bany; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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Griggs, Sheryl and Johnny,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mott
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
White Jr. and Mrs. Ida White
in Macon.
RUPERT
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hartley
of New Orleans, La., spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Zack McCorkle.
Mrs. Emory Harris and Dan
visited Mrs. W. A. Granger
in Thomaston recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack McCorkle
spent last Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hartley in Cordele.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Callahan over the weekend were
Mr. RoyCallahan,Col. andMrs.
Hugh Howell of Atlanta; Dr.
and Mrs. Dan Callahan and
children of Warner Robins.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Harris
spent Sunday with Mr. andMrs.
Silas Harris and Mr. G. W. Har
ris.
Miss Carolyn Albritton is a
patient at the local hospital.
We wish her a speedy recovery.
Elder Emory Collins and Mr.
and Mrs. John Kinn of Colum
bus were Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Zack McCorkle.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.
B. Green Thanksgiving were
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Green,
Terry and Renee, Mr. andMrs.
Howard Binkley, Steve, Johnnie,
Jimmy and Susan of Macon.
Mrs. Beulah Elliston has as
guests last week Mr. and Mrs.
John Fowler, Kathy and Nancy,
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