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The Taylor County (Ga.) New*, Friday, December 1, 1M7
The Taylor County News
and The Butler Herald
Published every Friday by Verna Griggs
Miss Bonnie McDaniel Becomes
The Bride Of Charles Collier
Member Georgia
Press Association
• • •
Olficial Organ of
Taylor County
VERNA GRIGGS Editor Si publisher
JOHN R. GRIGGS Business Manager
Second dess Postage Paid st Butler, Ga. 31006
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1 NATION
Al EDITORIAL
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STORK CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Downs Scott
of Reynolds are the proud par
ents of a son, born on Novem
ber 27 at the Macon Hospital,
weighing 6 lbs., 9 oz. He has
been named Jeffrey Downs. The
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. C.B. Montgomery and
the paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Addis Scott of
Butler.
Miss Abercrombie
Weds Mr. Harris
In Morrow Rites
Miss Marsha D. Abercrom
bie became the bride of Wil
liam E. Harris, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E.L, Harris on November
3 at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church
of Morrow. The Rev. Paul Camp
The Reynolds Methodist
Church was the scene of
the wedding ceremony which
united Miss Bonnie McDaniel
and Charles Collier in marriage
at 8 p.m., November 10. The
Rev. Tegler Greer officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mc
Daniel and the groom is the
son of Mrs. A. S. Collier and
the late Mr. Collier of Fort
Valley.
The vows wore spoken
before a background of emerald
fern trees centered with a
formal arrangement of white
gladioli and mums with a
gold pyramid candelabrum at
either side.
Mrs. Clifton McDaniel,
sister-in-law of the bride, pre
sented a prelude of organ music
and Mrs. Harold Hartley sang.
Mrs. Ray Wainwright, cousin
of the bride, was matron of
honor and bridesmaids were
Misses Patricia Clark and
Jamie Hodge of Fort Valley.
They wore identical floor length
gowns of moss linen withelbow-
length sleeves and controlled
skirts. A princess bow in
front marked a modified empire
waistline and watteau trains
accented the back. Matching
by her father, chose a floor
length gown of sata peau with
rounded neckline and lily
sleeves. A high empire
waistline had re-embroidered
alencon lace and miniature
pearl motifs. The bell shaped
skirt was accented in the back
by thrown pleats topped by a
flat bow. Her illusion veil
was held by a face forward
flower of alencon lace and
pearls. Her bouquet was a
cascade of white Fujis.
Donald Wilder served as best
man and ushers were Herman
Collier, brother of the groom
and Gary Mclnvale.
Mrs. McDaniel chose for her
ensemble a light mint green
brocade coat dress and the
groom’s mother wore royal
blue. They both wore white
orchid corsages.
A reception honoring the
newlyweds was held in the
church parlor. The bride’s
table was centered with the
wedding cake topped with
bells and pink roses. Ar
rangements of white stock and
pom poms were used in the
decorations.
The bride changed to an
off white wool flannel suit with
navy accessories for going
away. The honeymoon was
spent in the mountains of North
Carolina and Tennessee. They
are now at home in Fort Val
ley.
Thanksgiving dinner at the W.
C. Lanes Included Mr. and Mrs.
Don Lane and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Hicks and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. James,
Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Adair and
son, Tommy, Mr. J.D. Lane,
Rev. W.J. Adair of Americus,
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Lane and
daughter of Valdosta, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles James of States
boro, Mr. L.S. Lane and Mr.
Wells of Atlanta.
Miss Virginia Jones of Jack
sonville, Fla. spent several
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Jones.
Mrs. Glen Almand and Cliff
of Smyrna came to Reynolds to
spend Thanksgiving week with
Mrs. Almand’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Powell.
Mr. Bennie Chandler of Al
bany was the weekend guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill.
Mrs. Horace Cosey of Tho-
maston visited Mr. and Mrs.
Van Livingston, Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Car-
son were the Thanksgiving
guests of her aunt, Mrs. B.L.
Long.
Tommy and Kathy Byrd of
Cleveland spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. D.E. Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Simmons
attended the singing at Cedar
Valley, Sunday.
Miss Melodye Hill and Mr.
Fred Roberts of Atlanta visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Hill, Sunday.
Miss Linda Whatley spent
Friday night in Atlanta with
Miss Caroline Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brunson
and Mr. and Mrs. Eric New
som Jr. of Albany attended the
Georgla-Georgia Tech game in
Atlanta, Saturday.
Mrs. George Brady spent
Sunday in Montezuma with her
mother, Mrs. Brown Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bogt of
Tulare, Calif, are visiting Mrs.
Edgar Whatley and Mr. and
Mrs. W.M. Hollis.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Whatley
and family and Mrs. Edgar
Whatley spent Thanksgiving Day
in Thomaston with Mr. and Mrs.
J.D. Webb Sr.
Mrs. Richard Parks and Mrs.
Mildred Dumas of Warner Ro
bins attended a three daywork-
shop of American Public Tower
Association going by plane to
New Orleans, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rustin
had as their guest over the
weekend, Mrs. Rustin’s mo
ther, Mrs. Garrett of Macon.
Bert James, Herb Gill and
Walter Blankenship of Albany
visited Bert’s grandmother,
Mrs. A.S. James, over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Webb Jr.
and daughter, Becky, of Atlanta
were guests of the Don What
ley family for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hardwick
and children of Macon spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
James Hollis.
Mrs. Charlie Horton of Fort
Valley spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Suggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Arnold
spent Sunday and Monday in
Jacksonville, Fla., with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Logue.
Miss Elizabeth Parker of
Carrollton spent the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Parker.
Miss Sherry Parks spent the
weekend with Jan Hobbs in But
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brunson
and Derek of Atlanta spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Brunson and Mr.
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officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Evelyn T. Abercrom
bie. She was given in mar
riage by her brother, Ronald
K. Abercrombie, and chose a
full length bridal gown for the
occasion.
Her sister, Jean Beck, was
matron of honor and Jimmy
Sterchls was best man. Ushers
were Winston L. Abercrombie
and Rick Harris.
A reception followed at the
home of the bride. The couple
will live in Jonesboro.
Mr. Harris is the grandson
of Mrs. E.L. Harris of Butler
and the late Mr. Harris.
REYNOLDS
Mrs. E. H. Bazemore, Mrs.
Bill Bazemore and Mrs. Willard
Brunson spent last weekend
in Atlanta with Miss Carolyn
Bazemore and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Brunson and Derek. They
attended the Ga.-Auburn game
in Athens on Saturday and on
Sunday the wedding of Kathy
Knowles.
Mr, and Mrs. J.L. McCown,
Alice, Walter and Tim of Col
umbus and Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Griffith were dinner guests,
bows held bouffant illusion veils
and they carried cascades of
yellow Fuji mums.
The bride, given in marriage
Thursday, of Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Breazeale.
Rusty Lane, a Junior at the
University of Georgia, was at
home for the holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parks
spent the weekend in Covington.
Thanksgiving Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brunson
were the Rev. and Mrs. C.N.
Randall and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Frank BrunBon.
Mrs. A.T. Jarrell and Mrs.
Douglas Tye of Americus vi
sited Mrs. Martha Newsom
and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Po
well, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones
of Tampa, Fla. spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe
of Albany spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Hill.
Mrs. Weaver Crawford of
Hawkinsville visited Mr. and
Mrs. H.W. Breazeale, Satur
day. Mrs. E.M. Crawford re
turned home with her for a
visit having spent a month with
the Breazeales.
Relatives attending the
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TAX COMMISSIONER
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and Mrs. Ed Davis.
Randy and Kyle Parks visit
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Hugh M. Harris in Covington
for the Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Benton
of Arlington spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Po
well.
Mr. Jimmy McDaniel spent
the weekend with Mr. Hugh Mc
Daniel in Macon.
Those from out of town at
tending the funeral for Mr.
Ray Lucas included Mrs. Pearl
McRee and Sara Collier of
Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Peel of Americus, Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes
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Mrs. Lawrence Cook, Mrs.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brun
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Mrs. Wales Jenkins and Andy
spent Friday night with her
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