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The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, October 27, 1967
CROSSROADS
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Brown Eubanks and Judy
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eu
banks, Ricky and Kathy, Mrs.
Harriet Simmons, Mrs. Ruby
St. John and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Lawhorn and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Greene
and Angela were the Tuesday
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Greene and Pam.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Eubanks
and Dawn of Newnan were the
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Eubanks and family.
Those attending the Wed
nesday session of the Rehoboth
Association at the First Bap
tist Church in Centerville were
Mr. and Mrs. Polk Harmon, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Peterman, Mrs.
Joseph Harmon, Mrs. Clyde
Walker, Mr. Charlie C. Giles
Sr. and the Rev. Z. L. Perdue.
Mrs. Claudia Locke visited
Mr. and Mrs. Darby Kirksey
and family recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilallie Taunton
and Randy of Atlanta spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Taunton and family.
Mrs. CalvinHarrisandchild-
ren visited Mrs. Jerry Peter
man, Wayne and Marsha, Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chap
man visited Mr. and Mrs. Ho
mer Johnson, Sunday, in Tho-
maston.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kirk
sey were the supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Green and
Angela, Thursday night.
Mr. Dock Reeves was the
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Williams of Indian
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cotney
and Mrs. Ethel Kirksey visi
ted Mrs. Bertha Hinton and
Carson, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Florence Hankinsonand
Miss Hazel Hankinson shopped
in Macon, Friday.
Mrs. Ethel Theus visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Theus, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jinks
and Judy of Ideal spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kirk
sey.
Miss Lavonne Peterman of
Atlanta spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peterman
and David.
Little Tracy Mclnvale spent
a few days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mclnvale.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie C. Giles Sr. were
Mrs. and Mrs. Victor Theus of
Stone Mountain and Mr. and
Mrs. Silas Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Giles
Jr. and Mrs. Sankie Trussell
of Reynolds visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Montgomery of At
lanta, Sunday afternoon.
Stork Club
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton H. Mc
Daniel announce the birth of a
daughter, October 9, at Macon
Hospital. She has been called
Amy Marie. Mrs. McDaniel is
the former Miss Terry Anne
Bishop, daughter of Mrs. Mar
tha Bishop. Thepaternalgrand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. C.
P. McDaniel all of Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rog
ers announce the birth of a
son, James Robert, at the Sams-
Whatley Hospital in Reynolds
on October 24. Mrs. Rodgers
is the former Miss Virginia
Blakely, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Blakely. The pa
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Wheeler Rodgers.
MISS BONNIE KAREN McDANIEL
Miss Bonnie Karen McDaniel is
Engaged To Wed C. L Collier
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Daniel announces the engage
ment of their daughter, Bon
nie Karen, to Charles Lavonne
Collier of Fort Valley.
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Parties Honor
Engaged Couple
A series of parties honor
ing Charlotte Kyle and Leo
nard Whatley who are to be
married on November 5 were
begun last Friday night with
a dinner party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goddard.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rus
sell entertained for the couple
on Monday night with a spa
ghetti supper at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Whatley
were hosts for a dinner party
on Wednesday night honoring
the engaged couple.
IDEAL
Mrs. Gervis Morrell and
Kristi of Macon and Mr. and
Mrs. Randol Jinks visited Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Jinks, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jinks
and Judy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Rufus Kirksey of Crossroads
Community, Sunday night.
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Company in Fort Valley.
The wedding is planned for
8 p.m. Nov. 10, at the Rey
nolds Methodist Church. A re
ception will be held immediat
ely following the cermony.
Formal invitations will not
be sent but all friends and re
latives are cordially invited to
attend.
BOOKMOBILE
Tuesday, October 31: Mauk
at Post Office -- 9:30 - 10:30;
Butler at Court House
10:30 - 11:30; Howard at
Post Office -- 1:30 - 2:00.
Bobby Lawhorn
Honored Before
Going Overseas
Bobby Lawhorn was honored
Friday night, October 20, with
a going away party at the Ru
pert Community House. .After
the party, those present en
joyed a hayride. Bobby will
leave soon for service with
the armed forces overseas.
Those attending were Mar
ilyn Albritton, Maxine Lawhorn,
Susan Brewer, Faye McKinley,
Sandra Albritton, Juda Mill-
irons, Rocky Lane, Carl Al-
brotton, Freddie Renfroe, Andy
Barrow, Sonny Cooper, John
Brand, Paula Lee, Shirley
Blair, Merle Youngblood, Glen
da Gassett, Donna Minor, Sue
Lawhorn, Dan Purvis, Bill Har
ris, Larry Albritton.
Junior Harris, Buddy Car
penter, Mike Barrow, Linda
Joiner, Hilda Cooper, Jean
Burke, Dale McKinley, Johnny
Lawhorn, Carolyn ’ Albritton,
Bernette Carpenter, Judy Al
britton, Sidney Albritton, La-
Roy Barrow, Ronald James, the
honor guest and the chaperones,
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Carpen
ter, Sheila and LaVerne, Mrs.
Morris Lawhorn, Mrs. Roscoe
Albritton and Ronnie, Mrs.
Ralph Grimsley, Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar Carpenter and Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cromer
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Rogers Streetman.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Street-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Cromer visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Streetman and family,
Monday night
Mrs. Randol Jinks spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs.
A. L. Fowler.
Mrs. E. C. Haburn Jr. of
Garden Valley and Mrs. R. G.
Streetman shopped in Macon,
Thursday.
Friends are sorry Mrs.
Ida Albritton continues ill at
Riverside Sanatorium and wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Gervis Morrell and
Kristi and Ann and Donna Hig
gins spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Randol Jinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Street-
man spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Jones
and April in Reynolds. April
returned home with them for
the rest of the weekend.
The Junior and Senior high
school band played for the foot
ball game between Macon
County High and Wilcox High
at Montezuma, Friday night.
Little Bethel was host to the
Freewill Baptist Youth Rally,
.Saturday night. The young
people rendered an interesting
program on “Young People
Wake Up! The guest speaker
for the occasion was Edward
Arnold of Reynolds.
Miss Eva Rabum spent Sun
day with Mrs. A. L. Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Otha Jinks
and family of Warner Robins,
Mr. and Mrs. Zebbie Peter
man of Thomaston and Mrs.
Alice Bostick spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jinks and
family.
Deepest sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Mr.
Weaver Hambrick
LEGAL NOTICE
(Cont. from page 4)
the north line to starting point.
Said land lying and being in
Taylor County, Georgia and
having built thereof a dwelling
house.
Said sale is for the purpose
of paying a certain promissory
note dated October 29, 1956
and the renewals thereof and
subsequent advances, plus in
terest and costs of this pro-
ceedure.
Default having occured in the
payment of said indebtedness
the undersigned has declared
the entire indebtedness due and
payable and hereby exercises
the Power of Sale contained in
said Deed to Secure Debt.
A conveyance will be execu
ted to the purchaser by the un
dersigned as authorized in said
Deed to Secure Debt.
This October 5, 1967.
THE CITIZENS STATE BANK
BUTLER, GEORGIA
C. C. Stone
Attorney at Law
Butler, Georgia
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GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY
UNDER and by virtue of
the power of sale contained in
a certain Deed to Secure Debt
executed by Borey Cobb to R.
L. Swearingen, of Taylor
County, Georgia, dated August
3, 1955, and duly transferred to
the undersigned on October 16,
1965, said Deed recorded in
Deed Book 7 folio 192, in the
Office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Taylor County,
Georgia, the undersigned will
sell on the First Tuesday in
November 1967, same being No
vember 7, 1967, at public sale,
before the Courthouse door in
Butler, Taylor County, Georgia,
during the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described pro
perty, to wit:
All of Lots Number Fifty Seven
(57), Fifty Eight (58), Fifty
Nine (59), Sixty (60), Sixty One
(61), Sixty Two (62), Sixty Three
(63), Sixty Four (64), Sixty five
(65), Sixty six (66), Sixty se
ven (67), Sixty eight (68), and
Sixty Ntne (69), In Block No.
Eight (8) as shown by plat of
the City of Reynolds, Georgia,
said lots lying and being and si
tuated in tin? City of Reynolds,
Taylor County, Georgia, as
shown by a plat of the E. A.
Goddard Estate, made by R. F.
Smith, Surveyor, recorded In
Deed Rook “Q“ folio 600, in
the Office of tin' Clerk of the
Superior Court of Taylor
County, Georgia. Each of said
lots having a frontage on Sum -
ter Street of 25 feet and run
ning back to an alley in parallel
lines 150 feet.
Said sale is for the purpose
of paying a certain promissory
note bearing date of August
3, 1955 payable to the under
signed in the amount of $632.00
plus interest from date, to
gether with all the costs of this
proceedure.
Default having occured in tin?
payment of said indebtedness
the undersigned has declared
the entire indebtedness due and
payable and hereby exercises
the Power of Sale contained in
said Deed to Secure Debt.
A conveyance will be exe
cuted to the purchaser by the
undersigned as authorized in
said Deed to Secure Debt. Borey
Cobb, the maker of said note and
deed now deceased, said pro
perty will be sold as the pro
perty of his estate.
This October 5, 1967.
OWEN CARSON, AND
EXA CARSON
C. C. Stone
Attorney at Law
Butler, Georgia
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TO
TAXPAYERS
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State, County and County-School Taxes.
Your promptness in paying same will be sin
cerely appreciated.
Respectfully Yours To Serve
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TAX COMMISSIONER
Taylor County Georgia
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