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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, November 20, 1964
The Taylor County News
and The Butler Herald
Published every Friday by Verna Griggs
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
Member Georgia
Press Association
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Official Organ of
Taylor County
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VERNA GRIGGS
ROGER ANN JONES
JAMES L. DUNN
FRED BROWN -
JOHN R. GRIGGS
Editor & Publisher
News Editor
Feature Editor
Art Editor
Business Manager
it it it
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Display rates furnished on request.
AROUND THE COUNTY
Mrs. C. J. Harp, Mr s. Gann
Nelson and Mrs. E. W. Erick
son were in Americus, Wed
nesday afternoon.
Returning to their home in
Macon, Wednesday, after vis
iting A. M. Carter were Mr. and
Mrs. Louie Lawrence.
Mrs. W, D. Saunders, Miss
Ruth Nelson, Mrs. Gann Nel
son and Mrs. E. W. Erickson
visited W. D. Saunders and
Gann Nelson, both of whom are
patients in the Dublin Veterans’
The Woman's College To Present
Golden Slipper, Nov. 20 And 22
the first ’Slipi>er’ was pre
sented in the fall of 1935. Each
year it lias grown and changed
to meet the needs of the ever
changing student body.
Golden Slipper is strictly
a student activity.
The 30th presentation of
Golden Slipper will lie on Fri
day and Saturday evenings,
Nov. 20 and 21, at 8 p. m.
in Russell Auditorium at The
Woman s College of Georgia.
Originated by Miss Ethel
Adams, former dean of women
NOTICE
In accordance with a recent city ordi
nance voters' eligibility to vote in city
elections has expired. Please renew your
eligibility to vote in city elections by reg
istering with the city clerk in the town
hall.
Voter Registration Closes Dec. 7, 1964
BOARD OF REGISTRARS
- CITY OF REYNOLDS, GA
“Hurry! Let’s get back
to the office and to that
marvelous electric heat!”
All-electric building's appeal to employees.
Particularly since more of them are mov
ing into total-electric homes or apartments.
Economy-minded businessmen like the
flameless way to heat and cool. They’ve
chosen it for more than 3,700 commercial
buildings in Georgia.
Everyone can enjoy “year-round spring
time this way. And only with electricity
can temperature he maintained with pre
cise fidelity to the thermostat setting.
There are no combustion by-products.
Interiors remain new-looking, and redeeo-
l ating costs are cut. Inventories stay clean.
Builders save on construction. There
are no vents, chimneys or Hues to install.
Maybe nobody cuts a lunch hour short.
But everybody s glad to get back to com
fortable electric heat. You will be, too.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Hospital.
Mrs. C. H. Neisler and Mrs.
Thad Crawley shopped in Macon
Thursday.
Clinton Sams of Sandersville
spent the weekend with Dr. and
Mrs. F. H. Sams.
Grady McLendon spent the
weekend in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. H. Neisler, Mrs.
Irene Whatley, Mrs. Clifton
Paulk and Miss Anita Marshall
shopped in Macon, Tuesday af
ternoon.
Miss Mildred Perryman of
Cedar Keys, Fla. Is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shealy.
At present, Miss Perryman is a
patient in Sams-Whatley Hos
pital.
Attending a luncheon of teach
ers in Perry, Saturday, were
Mrs. F. E. Carson Sr., Mrs.
D. E. Byrd, Mrs. John Mims
and Mrs. W. T. Whatley.
Harold Helms, Miss Marion
Newsom, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Forsling, Mr. and Mrs. Gar
land Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Ayers, Jackie Payne, Richard
Parks and Jimmy Childree of
Sandersville attended the Ga.-
Auburn football game, Saturday.
Miss Betty Ray of Atlanta
visited her parents this week
end.
Miss Laura Willis and Mike
Willis of Macon spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Willis.
Misses Sara Anne Fountain,
Angie Hobbs, Bonnie Harrell,
Edward Swearingen, Gene Hod
ges and Butch Thornton, accom
panied by Grady McLendon, will
spend the weekend in Athens.
Spending the weekend with re
latives were Mr. and Mrs.
Royce Lynn of Milledgeville.
Cliflord Whatley attended the
Governor’s Conference on Edu
cation in Atlanta, Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halley
and Leslie spent Sunday at
Young Harris.
Mrs. Emmett Rainey of Mount
Vernon and Mrs. Alva Bankston
of Roberta visited Mrs. Gann
Nelson and Mrs. E. W. Erick
son, Friday afternoon.
Mrs. W.D. Saunders and Mrs.
F. H. Sams went to Sand3rs-
ville, Wednesday.
Mrs. R. C. Brooks made a
business trip to Atlanta, re
cently.
Visiting Mrs. R. L. Bell Sr.
is Miss Ruby Jinks of Orlando.
Fla.
Mrs. Elba Payne of Jasper
spent Friday and Saturday with
Mrs. Gussie Royeton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Starr of
Sparta spent the weekend with
the Rev. and Mrs. W. W. What
ley.
Mrs. Edgar Whatley, Mrs.
Don Whatley and Alan were in
Macon, Monday.
Mrs. Martha Bishop is a
patient in Sams-Whatley Hos
pital.
Robert Swearingen and Rich
ard Parks spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Hendersonville,
N. C.
Recent dinner guests of Mrs.
J. W. Lancaster included Mrs.
R. L. Bell Sr., Miss Ruby Jinks
and Mrs. Irene Whatley.
Grady Elder is attending the
Farm Bureau Convention at
Jekyll Island.
BUTLER
Sister Bessie
Faith Healer
Through God’s given power,
I can halp you overcome all
troubles in life, failure in bus
iness or at work, love, marriage
With the Lord’s prayer and the
divine healing powers, I can
help you reach your destiny.
Those that want to be helped,
come to see Sister Bessie. Spirit
ual advice on all matters re.
gardless of your problem.
Open daily, 8 a.m. to 10:00
p.m.
No appointment necessary.
Dont mistake the address:
Sister Bessie’s is one mile south
°f City Limits of Macon on the
W arner Robins Highway.
Watch for her sign in front
of house.
Look for her picture on the
sign.
Next to Bibb Skating Arena.
,Phone 788.31.11
Ronnie Parker of ABAC spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parker.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Locke included Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Locke and
family.
Miss Mabel Albritton was a
Sunday guest of Miss Carolyn
Albritton.
Mrs. W. H. Trussell, Mrs.
Rob Wilson and Mrs. Frank
Cray shopped in Fort Valley.
Monday.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Amy
Gill included Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Gill, Larry Gill and Miss Carol
Braswell and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Gill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Irby
of Macon spent the weekend with
Mrs. G. J. Hortman.
Mrs. Leila Barrow of Rey
nolds visited Mrs. J.C. Griggs,
Saturday afternoon and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hobbs of Reynolds,
visited her Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambus Kearce
and Mrs. Earline Howell of
Americus visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jason Albritton and family last
week.
Mrs. Louis Knight and chil
dren of Glennville spent last
week with Dr. and Mrs. Eli
Garrett while the Rev. Knight
attended the Georgia Baptist
Convention in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mathews
and Mrs. Frank Gray were in
Dawson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purvis
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wat
son Sr. are vacationing in Fla.
Mrs. Allen Rodgers of Tho-
maston visited her sister, Mrs.
J. C. Griggs, Sunday.
Freeny Posey, a senior at
Butler High School is confined
to Phoebe Putney Hospital in
Wherever you live . . .
Join the Family
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this Thanksgiving
If you can’t go home in person for
Thanksgiving-go by long distance
telephone.
Your call home will be warm, won
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Remember, too, you can place
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The family will love your Thanks
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Rubik Service Telephone Co.
Reynolds, Georgia
Albany following surgery.
Mrs. Pearl Peugh of Thomas-
ton and Mrs. Arch Windham of
Atlanta spent the weekend with
Mrs. J. C. Griggs.
Larry Wilkerson visited his
parents in Edison during the
weekend. While there. lie
served as an usher in the wed
ding of his sister, Miss Levon
Wilkerson to John 11. Redding
of Monroe.
Mrs. Margery Fitzsimmons
attended the meeting of the
Delta Kappa Gamma in Perry,
Saturday.
Freeny Posey has returned
home from the Phoebe Putney
Memorial Hospital of Albany.
Mrs. A. L. Waters is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. H.H.Whid-
den at Fort Myers. Fla. While
in Florida she will also spend
some time in Jacksonville with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Waters and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Locke
and Judy, Mrs. Solon Wisham
and Joan. Mrs. Frank Cray,
Mrs. Hazel Patrick, Mrs. A.
F. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. W,
M. Mathews. Thomas, Mike and
Gar\ Mathews w ere Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith in Dawson.
Sunday guests ofPr.andMrs.
Eli Garrett were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul McLarty of Atlanta and
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Blair and
children of Macon.
Mrs. Dewey W eldon Sr. vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peed
and family of Macon last week.
She was accompanied home on
Saturday b> her son, Dewey
Weldon Jr. and family who spent
the weekend with her.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Foun
tain are patients in the Phoebe
Putney Hospital of Albany.
Friends hope they will soon be
home again.
Mrs. Lee Happ of Macon spent
Saturday with Mrs. H. H. Riley.
Mrs. Arthur Scott is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Mil
ler and family of Birmingham,
Ala.
Mrs. Amy Gill was a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Car
penter of Warner Robins last
Poseys Announce Engagement Of
Daughter To Ronald Joel Wilder
Mr. and Mrs. Xack Posey Sr.
of Reynolds announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Carol Jeannette Posey,
week.
Miss Mary Tom Cray, Mrs.
J. R. Gray and Mrs. Sonny
Dunn spent Tuesday in Macon.
Spending a few days last week
with her sister, Mrs. C. G.
Meeks of Thomaston, was Mrs.
Walter Caldwell.
MAUK
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Yonce
and family of Columbus were
Saturday afternoon guests of
Mrs. L. G. Byers.
Mrs. Brannon Montgomery
is spending the week with her
to Ronald Joel Wilder, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John F- Wilder
of Butler. The wedding is set
for December 19 in the First
Baptist Church ol Reynolds at
8 p. m.
Miss Posey is a 1964
graduate of Reynolds High
School where she was active
in the 4-H and FHA Clubs. She
also reigned as Miss RHS,
the 1963-64 HomecomingQueen
and was a senior siqierlative.
The groom-elect is a 1962
graduate of Butler High School
He is employed by the Public
Service Telephone Company of
Reynolds-
sister, Mrs. F. E. Posey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whitley
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