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CROWELL
Mrs. C. B. Byrd has re
turned home after two weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. C. E.
Wilson and Mr. Wilson in Cleve
land, Ohio. While there they
toured points of interest in
Pennsylvania, New York, Ni
agara Falls and Ontario, Can
ada.
Mrs. E.F. Parr and Mrs.
Calvin Jarrell spent last Mon
day in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shine
visited Mrs. Walter Caldwell
who is ill at the Upson County
Hospital, Thursday.
The many friends of Mr.
Lonnie Pierce sympathize with
him deeply in the death of his
nephew, Mr. Worth Cox in But
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mose-
ly spent Friday in Macon.
Mrs. E.F. Parr, Miss Mabel
Parr and Miss Mittie Wind
ham visited Miss Julia Parr
at the Roberta Nursing Home,
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Susie Jones is ill at
the Macon Hospital. We wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hor
ton of Macon were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.C.
Fuller.
Miss Hilda Windham of Macon
spent the weekend with Misses
Clyde and Mittie Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ful
ler and Bunny spent Saturday
in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wind
ham of Fort Valley were Sun
day afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Wind
ham of Macon were weekend
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.C.
Fuller.
Mrs. Jeanette Moss of Macon
spent Saturday with her father,
Mr. Alfred Childres.
Mrs. Peterman and Mrs.
Tommie Shuman of Macon were
Wednesday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Shine.
Mrs. C.B. Montgomery, Mrs.
Leonard Windham, Misses Hav-
ilyn Montgomery and Lillian
Beeland visited Mrs. Bessie
Neisler in Butler, Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Eula Maude James of
Reynolds visited Mr. and Mrs.
J.C. Fuller, Sunday.
Mr. Emory Parr of Fort Ben-
ning spent Sunday with his mo
ther, Mrs. E. F. Parr. Mrs.
Emory Parr of Atlanta joined
them for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shine
and children and Mr. Jack
Shine of Columbus spent Sunday
with their homefolks here.
Mr. Pat Montgomery of De
catur spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Montgomery.
Friends of Mr. Ray Lucas
regret to learn that he re
mains ill at his home.
Mrs. C.B. Montgomery ac
companied her daughter, Mrs.
Downs Scott, to Montezuma,
Friday, to attend a stork sho
wer given for Mrs. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Love of
Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Montgomery last Sunday.
REYNOLDS
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard What
ley will move into their new
home, Thursday. They have re
turned from a weeks trip to
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neisler
spent the week-end in Atlanta
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Persons
and family.
Mrs. Sarah Creech, Mrs.
Marie Jensen and Miss Merial
Hubbard of Macon, were week
end guests of Mrs. R. L. Bell
and Misses Winnie and Lau-
rice Aultman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gann Nelson,
Mrs. Irene Harp and Mrs.
Eloise Erickson spent Wed
nesday at LaGrange.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell
spent the week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs. Otis Ogburn was the
guest of her sister, Mrs.
Berta McMinn of Camilla,
last week.
Mrs. Ruby Dahl and Mrs.
Lucille Boswell of Atlanta,
and Mrs. R.E. Mullins of Ma
con, were Wednesday night
guests of Mrs. H. W. Brea-
zeale, and Misses Laurice
and Winnie Aultman.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hill at
tended the funeral of Lynn
Cain in Blakely this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Oliver
and children of Jonesboro were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Hill.
Mrs. Odell Hartley and Mrs.
Wayne Hill shopped in Macon,
Thursday.
Mrs. J.R. Lunsford has re
turned home after spending a
few days in Atlanta with her
son.
Mrs. James Belk of Ander
son, S.C. visited Mrs. Ruth Seay
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Waht-
ley of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Whatley of Allendale,
S.C. attended the wedding of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard What
ley, November 4.
Mrs. Don Mims and children
are visiting Mrs. David Mont-
fort for a few days.
50 out of town guests at
tended the luncheon for the
5th District PTA fall Con
ference held at Reynolds Me
thodist Church, Tuesday.
Mrs. Darlene Lindsey,
former rural worker for the
Roberta charge, spoke at the
general meeting of the W.S.C.S.
Monday.
Mr. C. T. & D. T. Mont-
fort were deer hunting in
Jones County, Thursday, while
visiting relatives there.
Those attending theGa-Fla.
football game in Jacksonville,
Florida, included: Mr. and
Mrs. Walter For sling, Mr. and
Mrs. Woodfin Hinton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Sink Marshall.
Mrs. Woodroe Wilson spent
Thursday in Macon.
Mr. Walter Forsling is
spending a few days in Vero
Beach, Florida, where his
father is recuperating from
surgery.
Mr. Donald Whatley, ac
companied by Mrs. Edgar What
ley, sang at the World War
I veterans club, at the Demp
sey Hotel in Macon, Thurs
day.
Dr. and Mrs. Edwards What
ley shopped in Macon, Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rodgers,
Mr. and Mrs. Woodroe Wil
son and Mrs. Rita Durrett
and Dede, visited Mrs. W. 0.
Raines in Wrightsville, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Living
ston visited Mrs. Eula Cosey
in Thomaston, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.Woodfin Hin
ton shopped in Atlanta, Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Good-
roe were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Good roe last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mims,
Jr. have left for Endicott, New
York, where Mr. Mims will
be in training for IBM.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald What
ley attended a Lay Witness
Meeting at Concord Metho
dist Church in Elberton, over
the week-end.
Mr. Jerry Walker and Mr.
Johnny Dawson of LumberCity,
were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Mims this week-end.
Miss Jeri Windham visited
Mr. Steve Jackson at Folkston
for the week-end.
Miss Debbie Whatley had as
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her guest this week-end, Miss
Sue Yancey of Fort Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian What
ley are spending a few days
this week in Augusta, at a
Farm Bureau Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bryan
are spending a few days in
Cumberland Island, Florida.
Mrs. C.W. Hoats visited Mrs.
Grover Hooten in Thomaston,
Sunday.
Miss Virginia Jones of Jack
sonville, Florida, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Wind
ham are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Windham this
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Welsh
and family spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Childre.
Mr. and Mrs. James Haw
kins, and Mr. and Mrs. Tho
mas Pool and family spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. R.E.
Aultman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand
Carson Jr. and family spent
a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Carson this week.
Mrs. W. M. Hollis and Mrs.
Henry Posey shopped in Ma
con, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hobbs
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Keen and Carol spent Thurs
day in Columbus.
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Mrs. Clifford L. Clark of The
Rock and Mrs. Marvin Purvis
of Thomaston were dinner
guests of Mrs. E.H. Morrison
and Mr. and Mrs. Cleatous Hill,
Thursday.
Mrs. Sonny Edwards and Edie
spent the weekend with Mrs. L.
R. Pike.
Mrs. E. B. Whitley and
Cheryl, Mrs. W. O. Whitley
shopped in Columbus, Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs. Amy Gill of Butler came
Thursday to visit Mrs. E.H.
Morrison. She returned home
Saturday.
Mrs. L.R. Pike and Mrs.
Sonny Edwards and Edie vi
sited Mrs. Pike’s sister, Mrs.
Olivia Watson, who is in the
Troup County Hospital in La-
Grange, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Whit
ley Jr., Dennis, David and Nor
man of Richland visited Mr.
and Mrs. W.O. Whitley Sr. and
Mrs. L.G. Byers, Saturday.
Mrs. Sidney Rustin spent
Wednesday with Mrs. Eli Mit
chell of Buena Vista.
Rev. and Mrs. C.M. Lev-
erett of Americus were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Whitley and family, Sunday.
Mrs. John Brady spent sev
eral days with her brother, Mr.
L.R. Pike, while Mrs. Pike was
at Jekyll Island last week at
tending the Home Economics
Council.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Whitley and
family were Mr. and Mrs. J.R.
Ammons of Americus and Miss
Lucille Carlisle of Shiloh.
Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Pike and
Mrs. John Brady visited Mr.
and Mrs. W.O. Whitley, Sun
day afternoon. Mrs. Ben Pike
and her sister were visitors
also.
Mrs. Sidney Rustin and Mrs.
Steve Bazemore shopped in Col
umbus, Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Jesse Williams spent
Monday with Mrs. Clyde Whit
ley.
CROSSROADS
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Eubanks and fam
ily were Rev. and Mrs. Zack
L. Perdue of Thomaston and
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Eubanks
and Dawn of Newnan.
Mrs. Bertha Hinton, Mrs. Ru
fus Kirksey and Pvt. Pat Hin
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. John
ny Wainwright, recently.
Mr. Charles Peterman vi
sited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pe
terman, Wayne and Marsha,
Friday and Saturday nights.
Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Kirksey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pe
terman of Fort Valley, Thurs
day.
Miss Julia Theus, Mrs. Min
nie Lea Rumph and Carl Rumph
were the supper guests, Sat
urday night, of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Giles Sr.
Mrs. Jack Taunton, Mrs. H.
D. Hankinson and Hazel were
the spend the day guests, Fri
day, of Mrs. Mandy Minton of
Macon.
Miss Dessie Hinton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Healon Kirksey,
Wednesday.
Mr. Lester Peed was the din
ner guest, Wednesday, of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Chapman.
Miss Robbie Ann Barrow vi
sited Miss Pam Green, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Polk Harmon
and Harris and Mrs. Jeff Har
mon, Suzanne Harmon and Judy
Eubanks visited the Rev. and
Mrs. Tom Hill Harmon of Per
ry, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Louellen Taunton and
Mrs. Joe Eubanks attended Open
House at Georgia Southwestern
College, Wednesday afternoon.
Ellen Eubanks is a senior there.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chap
man shopped in Thomaston,
Tuesday.
Little Veronica Bone visited
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Greene and
Pam, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Joiner
of Fort Valley visited Mrs.
Howard Kirksey, Sunday.
Miss Suzanne Harmon and
Miss Judy Eubanks were Sunday
dinner guests of their grand
mother, Mrs. Jeff Harmon.
Mrs. Bessie Chapman visit
ed Mrs. Lois Reeves, Friday
afternoon.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Mclnvale were Mr.
and Mrs. Gray Mclnvale of At
lanta, Mrs. James Payne of
Fort Bliss, Texas and Mrs.
Ruby Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Ce
cil Mclnvale.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Taun
ton, Randy and Windy of At
lanta and Mr. Charles Taunton
of Fort McClellan, Ala. visit
ed here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Darby Kirk
sey, Dianne, Timothy and Da
vid were the Sunday guests of
Mrs. Claudia Locke.
It will always do to change
for the better. - THOMSON
It is error only, and not
truth, that shrinks from in
quiry. - THOMAS PAINE
Judgement is forced upon
us by experience. - JOHNSON
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