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AROUND THE COUNTY
RUPERT
Mrs. Frank Callahan and
Mrs. A. B. Floyd visited their
sons and families in Warner
Robins, Tuesday.
Mrs. W. E, Elliston and Mrs.
Frank Callahan were Sunday
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FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Howell Jr. in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. McCorkle
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. P,
McCorkle in Buena Vista, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brewer
and Natalie were Thursday sup
per guenst of Mr. and Mrs.
Z. R. McCorkle.
Mrs. Hazel Patrick attended
the Union Meeting in Columbus
last Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Harris were Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Harris, Sandy,
Mark and Dan and Mr. and
Mrs. Dudley Harris andDwight.
REYNOLDS
Little Hicks Malonson has re
turned to his home in Marietta
after spending several days with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Trussell.
Mac Goddard, student at the
University of Minnesota, is
spending spring holidays with
the Ed. Goddards.
Miss Amelia Halley of Wes
leyan College is visiting her
parents for several days.
Mrs. Louis Lawrence of
Macon is visiting her father,
Mr. Albert Carter.
Miss Shirley Trussell and
Miss Carolyn Trussell of
Decatur spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hicks Trussell.
Mr. Sid James and Reginald
spent Sunday in Albany the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert James and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gray,
Nita Cochran and Mrs. W. H.
Trussell of Butler, Lucy Jon
Mangham and Priscilla Jones
attended the Ice Follies in
Macon, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Whatley
of Savannah spent several days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Musselwhite.
Mrs. G. A. Goddard, Mrs.
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John Mims, Mrs. G. H. God
dard, Mrs. B. W. Hinton, Mrs.
Paul Hodges, Mrs. Virginia Bo-
ger and Miss Gina Boger,
Mrs. D. E. Byrd, Mrs. Bernard
Fuller and Bunny and Mrs.
Susie Woods went to Atlanta
Saturday on the Nancy Hanks
as a guest of Rich’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Byrd
spent the weekend in Milledge-
ville, guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Creal.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Welsh of
Tifton spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Childre.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hollis
left Saturday for Columbia
S. C. to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Turner for several days.
Mr. C. H. Parks and Mrs.
L. B. Strickland visited with
W. P, Parks at Howard, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Whatley
and Mr. and Mrs. LutherWillis
attended the play "Picnic” at
the Macon Little TheaterMon-
day night.
Miss Betty Willis spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Gaultney.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Lee of
Cordele spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Russell.
Miss Carol Barrow of Atlanta
spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Barrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Whatley
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Musselwhite spent Thursday in
LaGrange and Callaway Gar
dens.
Mr. and Mrs. Bass Stanford
of Forest Park spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Payne.
Mrs. Roy Jones and Beth were
shopping in Macon Saturday.
Mrs. Nell Lucan, Mrs. Gray
Hicks, Mrs. Irene Whatley, and
Mr. Joe Pyron will spend this
week in Charleston, S. C.
visiting the gardens.
Mrs. C. A. Gasses ofGreen-
ville, spent Sunday and Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Payne
Mr. Gann Nelson, a patient
at the Veteran’s Hospital in
Dublin, was at home for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Whatley
of Ft. Valley were the guests
of Mrs. Betty Whatley, Sunday.
Mr. and Mps. Van Living
ston,Mr. and Mrs. Julian What
ley, Debbie and Donna, at
tended the Ice Follies in Macon
Tuesday night.
Mr. Charles Nelson of
Warner Robins was the weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gann
Nelson.
Mr. Foster Ong of Chicago
in visiting his aunt, Mrs. Lottie
Marshall.
Misses Gayle Aultman Kikki
Goddard and Sue O’Neal sang
at the Kiwanis Club in Vienna,
Friday.
Mrs. Dan Fountain, Sara
Ann and Arthur Fountain were
shopping in Macon Saturday.
The following students were
home for the weekend: Annis
Brunson , Tom Sawyer, Gene
Brunson, Terry Bishop, Lynn
Russell and Bobby Bell.
Mrs. Lottie Marshall, Miss
Anita Marshall and Mrs. George
Goddard spent Thursday in At
lanta.
Mrs. George Cannon,
Americus, spent Saturday with
Mrs. J. U. Brunson.
Mrs. C. A. Hutcherson has
returned home after spending
several months with her son
in Norfork, Va.
Miss Lynn Russell had as
her guest for the weekend, Miss
Margie Alexander of Tift
College.
Misses Gayle Aultman, Jo
Wainwright, Betty Cummings,
Lynda Whatley, Bonnie Mc-
DanieJ and Mrs. Troy Athon
attended a Cheer Headers Con
ference in Tifton, Friday and
Saturday.
Little Troy Athon and Mary
Lynn are visiting their grand
parents for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Saun
ders and baby spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Saunders en route to South
Carolina where they will spend
several days.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Poole
and Skeeter were the sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dennon Roberson F riday night.
Mr. and Mrs. HenryGallmen
spent several days last week
visiting in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sims,
Roger and Brantley, of Fort
Valley, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gates Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. W. T. Roberson has
returned home from Andalusia,
Ala., where she has been
visiting her mother who is ill.
Mrs. Harold Gates and Mrs.
Loquita Buchert, Gail and Sandy
spent Thursday in Atlanta shop
ping.
Mrs. Robert Brake Jr. and
children of Macon spent several
days last week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Gallmon and Miss
Hallie Mae Gallmon.
Supper guests of Mrs. Lo
quita Buchert Saturday night
were: Mr. and Mrs. Hudson
Poole and Skeeter; Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Roberson, Alfred
Roberson; Mrs. Troy Gosnell
Stephenie and Marcia; Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Parker, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Smith and Miss
Terry Smith; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gates; Gail and Sandy
Buchert.
Mr. and Mrs. William Davis;
Mr. and Mrs. Marvis Palmer
and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Palmer, all of Macon,
were visitors in Taylor Mill
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peacock
and family spent Sunday in
Thomaston with Mr. and Mrs.
William Bartlett and family.
Mrs. Viola BlackSton of Fort
Valley spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. James Gallmen and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. JesseCrummey
of Macon visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Dent last week end.
Mrs. Wilbur Mullins and baby
have returned home from Ger
many where she has been visit
ing her parents.
Mrs. Mattie Tucker who has
been in the Macon Hospital
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has returned home. We hope
that she will continue to im
prove.
We would like to give a warm
welcome to Mr. and Mrs. James
Franklin Bryant and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Goggins, who have
moved into our Community
recently.
Mrs. Ernest Parker; Mrs. J.
C. Smith and MissTerrySmith;
Mrs. Harold Gates went to
Macon Tuesday night and joined
Mrs. Loquita Buchert and Gail
and attended the Ice Follies.
The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, April 5, 1963
BUTLER
Rev . and Mrs. Walter R.
Evans and girls will leave Fri
day for Blue Ridge where they
will visit with their parents
during the week end and the
Rev. Evans will be the guest
speaker at the Baptist church
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Dunn
and Vicki spent last week in
Florida.
We are happy to welcome
to our town, Mr. and Mrs.
John Neely, who are living
in the house formerly occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lov-
vorn.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Sealy
of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Pierce were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sealy.
Miss Eugenia Hortman of
Macon spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. andMrs. Wan-
za Hortman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brazeal
and family of Atlanta spent
the week end with Mrs. G. J.
Hortman.
Mrs. Arch Windham and
Mrs. Cecil Carraway of At
lanta and Mrs. Robert Peugh
of Thomaston were Thursday
luncheon guests of Mrs. J. C.
Griggs.
Mrs. Carl Giles spent se
veral days in Albany last week
the guest of Mrs. Frances Hart
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flynn
spent last week ' with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
D. Flynn Sr. at Hendersonville,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Under
wood, Mr. and Mrs. U. S.
Underwood and Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. Taunton spent Thursday
in Macon and attended the
Cincinnati White Sox game.
Miss Atholine Gill of Atlanta
was the week end guest of
her mother, Mrs. A. J. Gill.
Dr. Eli Garrett, Mrs. Bessie
Gill and Mrs. Douglas Purvis
are sight seeing and visiting
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Borom in Charleston, S.
C. this week.
Dr. and Mrs. John Paul Jones
and sons of Macon were the
week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. U. S. Underwood and other
relatives.
Mrs. Leonard Sullivan and
children and Mrs. Leon James
and Beth of Warner Robins
visited Mr.and Mrs. W. J.
James and Miss Lynette James
Monday. Lynette returned home
with them for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Leon James and
family.
Keith Jones, son of Mr. and
Mrs. K. E. Jones of Macon,
underwent surgery at the Macon
Hospital Monday afternoon. Mr.
and Mrs. Hamp Childres
visited him Tuesday.
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