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The Taylor County (Ga.) News. Friday, January 18, 1963
The Taylor County News
'and The Butler Herald '
Published every Friday by Verna Griggs
MEMBER GEORGIA PRESS ASSOCIATION
Official Organ of Taylor County
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VERNA GRIGGS Editor & Publisher
JAMES L. DUNN
FRED BROWN ...
JOHN R. GRIGGS
Feature Editor
Art Editor
Business Manager
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S'cond Class Postage Paid at Butler, Ga.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES i"c
ATLANTA e CHICAGO • MTROtl • IDS AMOUts » NfW TO»«
Butler
JUST ARRIVED
k W /£ / -
^ NURSERY
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
Miss Gentry
Weds Mr. Law
Mr. Arthur J. Gentry ofRey-
nolds, Georgia announces the
rnarria e of his daughter, San
dra Maebelle Gentry to Phillips
E. Law, son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. Law of Americus.
The Rev. C. G. Ward, pas
tor of the Montezuma Baptist
Backache!
DO YOU HAVE..
1. Persistent pain and muscle tension in back of neck.
2. Grating and popping noises when turning head.
3. Re-occuring headache.
4. Feeling of head being tilted to one side.
5. Constant backache and leg pain.
6. Difference in length of legs, measured at heels, when lying on back. (Indicating definite
spinal curvature.)
7. Malaise (nerve exhaustion). See Your Chiropractor
DR. T. M. COTNEY
CHIROPRACTIC
Dean HoTel Buildrng Butler, Georgia
TAYLOR COUNTY
TAX
BOOKS
ARE NOW OPEN
To Receive State and County Tax
Returns for the Year, 1963
All persons owning property January 1, 1963, must re
port it for taxation purposes.
In order to get the benefit of HOMESTEAD AND PER
SONAL EXEMPTION it will be necessary for you to file
your application on or before April 1,1963.
I will appreciate you calling by the Tax Commission
er s Office the first time you are in thd Court House ond
making your return.
Yours to serve,
C. H. ADAMS
Tax Commissioner, Taylor County
Georgia
Church, Montezuma, Georgia
performed the ceremony, at the
pastorium, in the presence of
friends.
Mrs. Law is a graduate of
Reynolds High School, Reyn
olds , Georgia and is a junior
in the school of nursing at Geor-
"ia Southwestern College in
Americus. Her mother was the
late Mrs. Clara Barfield Gen
try.
The groom is a graduate of
Gordon Military Academy,
Barnsville, Georgia and is sta
tioned at Fort Hood, Texas
where he is serving with the U.
S. Army.
Upon returning from a short
honeymoon in Killeen, Texas,
Mrs. Law will continue her
studies at Georgia Southwest
ern College.
Miss Opallowe
Donald Wilder
To Wed Jan. 26
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lowe
of Reynolds announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Opal, to Donald Wilder, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilder
of Route Two, Butler.
The wedding will take place
at 8 p. m. January 26 at the
First BaptistChurch, Reynolds.
No invitations are being is
sued but friends and relatives
of the couple are invited to at
tend.
HOWARD
Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Van-
Landingham of Atlanta spent one
day last week with relatives
here.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Brown during
the week end included Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Butler, Talbotton;
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Foster
and Kel, Griffin; Mrs. J. W.
Rittenberry, Macon; Mr. and
Mrs. John Matthews, Mrs.
Charlie Smith, Americus; and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coward
and children of Butler.
Mrs. J. E. Brown is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. R. C.
Morris and Mr. Morris in
Douglas for several weeks,
Mrs. A. F. Fain Jr. of Eu-
faula, Alabama, spent several
days last week with Mrs. R. L.
Brown. They spent one day in
Atlanta. Mr. Fain came for the
week end.
Mrs. Frank Means andchild-
ren of Dalton spent several days
recently with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Perkins.
Miss Roger Ann Streetmanof
Ideal spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Jones and Mr.
James Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones
visited friends in Lizella, Sun
day p. m. and made a short
visit to the Rev. and Mrs.
Tegler Greer and family in
Roberta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin
visited relatives in Box Springs
Sunday p. m.
RUPERT
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thaxton
of Roberta were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Harris
and Mrs. Exa Harris.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. B. Green were Rev. and
Mrs. Clarence Drummond and
Mr. and Mrs. Normon Koring.
Little David Harris, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Harris, is
on the sick list we are sorry
to state.
Mr. and Mrs. FrankCallahan
spent Monday with Dr. and Mrs.
Dan Callahan at Warner Rob
ins.
Mrs. A. B. Floyd and Mrs.
Arthur Carpenter shopped in
Americus, Monday.
Mr. Fred Harvey is quite
sick in Americus Hospital. We
wish for him a speedy re
covery.
Miss Mary Ellen Allen and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilks Broach of
Columbus; Lt. Gene Allen of
Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Montgomery and Mark of Perry
were the week end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Allen.
Capt. and Mrs. Harold Heath
and sons have just returned
from a three - year tour of
France. They spent last week
here with parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Heath and friends.
Capt. Heath is now stationed
at Amarillo, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn, Jr,,
Mrs. Leo Anglin and Mrs.
Jimmy Smith spent Monday in
Atlanta.
The Carl Hobbs family spent
last week end at Young Harris
College for a visit with Mr.
Buddy Hobbs who is a student
at the college.
Mesdames Cadett Harden, L.
M. Doyel, Rupert Willis, Jimmy
Smi.h and Miss Sara Ann Foun
tain of Reynolds spent Tues
day in Albany.
Clonu,i't\luIc\t iont?
And
B est Wishes
The News extends best wishes
to the following who are cele
brating their birthdays or anni
versaries during the next week.
Cheryl Guy, Mrs. Hugl
Culverhouse - January 16.
Leanne Gaultney, Sheryl
Griggs, Eddie Ayers - Jan
uary IS.
Mrs. W. M. Hollis, Billy Bell,
Mrs. Thelma'Cosey, Betty Jo
Carpenter, Bob Culverhouse,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Locke Jr.,
Cathryn Giles - January 19.
Mary Ayers, Tom Sawyer,
Herschel Walker, Maxlyn Wil
liamson, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Payne, Rita Turner, Herman
Wilson, Nancy Bone, Mr. and
Mrs. John Tucker - January 20.
Richard Tavlor, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Robinson - January 22.
Bill Lawhorn, Nell Gaultney,
Julian Edwards II, Susan
Harden, Roy
Swearingen
Jones, Edward
January 23.
Priscilla Jones,
Stevens - January 24.
Regardless of price every me
morial service held here is com
plete in all respects. We take
pride in conducting a service
that will be remembered with
appreciation by the family and
friends.
GODDARD FUNERAL HOME
Reynolds, Georgia
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