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BUTLER
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Allmon
attended a luncheon at the Stone
Mountain Inn, Sunday, honoring
their son, Jerry, who was ad
mitted to the Hall of Fame by
the company which employs him
each summer while he attends
college.
Pvt. Troy Wainwright of Fort
Benning spent the weekend at
home with his mother, Mrs.
Jack Wainwright.
Mrs. Barbara McCrary and
little James and Mrs. Edna
Wainwright visited Mrs. Ar
nold Robinson, Laura and Keith,
Thanksgiving Day.
Mrs. Sam Walker of Way-
cross visited her sister, Mrs.
Luke Adams, last week.
Bobbie Gean Swain is confined
to the Sams-Whatley Hospital
in Reynolds.
Mr. andMrs. John C. Moore
of Bedford, Ind. spent Thanks
giving weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Robert Butler.
Miss Judy Shaw and Darrell
Shaw of Pendergrass were
weekends guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Greeson. The
Greesons and the Shaws at
tended a wedding in Macon, Sun
day afternoon.
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Mrs. Sam Carter, Mrs. F.
W. Smith of Garden Valley and
Mrs. W.C. Smith visited Carl
Rodgers in the Macon Hospital,
Tuesday.
Pvt. Ray Smith left for Camp
Pendleton, Calif., Thursday
morning, after a two weeks
leave at home.
Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Street-
man, Mrs. Randol Jinks and
Mrs. E.C. Raburn Jr. of Gar
den Valley shopped in Colum
bus, Wednesday.
Mr. W.H. Cromer visited Mr.
G.C. Perry who remains cri
tically ill in the Sumter County
Hospital and Mrs. Perry who
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Jessie Braswell.
Mrs. F.L. Raburn visited Mr.
and Mrs. R.G. Streetman, Wed
nesday night.
Mrs. James N. Jones and
April of Reynolds and Miss
Eva Raburn spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Street-
man. Mr. Jones joined them for
supper.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Smith,
Steve and Kenny went to Jack
sonville, Sunday, to meet A/3c
Gary Smith who has been sta
tioned in the Phillipines. Gary
will have a 72 hour leave and
will return to Jacksonville.
Mrs. F.L. Raburn was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs.
F.W. Smith.
Little Bethel held services
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NR pOrf* mwe I *»nr 'ran/ pralxlcr
tonyeortis dradia
at the Ideal Nursing Home,
Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. B.
Lumpkin was the speaker.
Rev. J.B, Lumpkin of Junc
tion City was the Sunday din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
gers Streetman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Lay-
field of Montezuma, A/2c Mil-
ton Layfield of Warner Robins
and Mrs. Mary Lee Stalmaker
of Butler were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Layfield.
Mr. and Mrs. E. c. Ra
burn Jr. of Garden Valley vi
sited her sister, Mrs. E. W.
Tucker, and her father, Mr. j]
A. Chapman, of Macon, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. E.C. Raburn Jr. of Gar
den Valley spent Thursday af
ternoon with Mrs. Swain Hort-
man of Taylor Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Street-
man and Patsy were Sunday
dinner guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cromer.
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Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Brady
and family of Warner Robins
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Rustin, Sunday
night.
Mrs. John Brady spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Pike. They visited in
Warner Robins in the after
noon and Mrs. Brady was the
supper guest of Mrs. June Gil-
crease and children. Mr. and
Mrs. Pike were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harbuck
Jr. and Cathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whitley
visited Mrs. Rosie Lee Craw
ford and her sister, Mrs.
Jamerson of Richland.
Mrs. Brannon Montgomery
and grandson, Jimmy Malo of
Upatoi, and Mrs. Kent visited
in Mauk, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gun
nells of Richland spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Woodall.
Mrs. Martha Whitley and
Norma visited her mother,
Mrs. L. G. Byers, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. H. W. Woodall is still
a shut-in. Let us each and
everyone help to make his
Christmas bright by remem
bering him with cards and words
of cheer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harbuck,
Jr. and Kathy of Warner Ro
bins spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Harbuck Sr. and Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Pike.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Woo
dall and Mrs. Dave Benson of
Jacksonville, Fla. spent Tues
day night with Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Woodall.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pike
and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Pike
were supper guests of Mrs.
John Brady, Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hilliard
and Bruce, Mrs. Linda Hilliard
and Cindy of Sylvester, Mr.
and Mrs. George Carlisle and
family and Don Lipp and a
friend of Shiloh, Mr. and
Mrs. W. 0. Whitley Jr. and
boys of Richland, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Whitley, Carey and
Sheryl were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Whitley Sr. Their afternoon
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Whitley, Sandra and
Randy and Harold Whitley.
Mrs. Audrey TylerofColum-
bus spent several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Whitley
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Mont
gomery of Thomaston and Mrs.
Douglas Purvis of Butler were
supper guests of Mrs. E. H.
Morrison and the Hills, Sunday
afternoon.
Don’t forget the Christmas
tree and pound party at the
M-C-N Community Building on
December 17.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Vogt of
Tulare, Calif, are visiting Mrs.
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Edgar Whatley and Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Hollis.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poole
and family spent last week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ault-
man.
Major and Mrs. Harold Posey
and family are visiting rela
tives in Reynolds. Major Posey
will be stationed at Warner
Robins for his next assignment.
Rev. C. N. Randall attended
an evangelistic conference in
Thomaston, Tuesday of last
week.
Mrs. M. B. Shepherd, Mrs.
Winnie Breazeale and Mrs.
Troy Whatley attended a Delta
Kappa Gamma tea at the New
Perry Hotel, Saturday after
noon.
Mrs. M. B. Shepherd is
spending this week in Swains-
boro with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Shepherd.
The Reynolds Junior High
Basketball Teams played the
Rumble Junior High teams of
Warner Robins last Thursday
winning two out of three games.
Accompanying the players were
Coach Harold Helms, Mr.
and Mrs. Sink Marshall, Mrs.
Chamie Pearl Swafford, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Arnold, Mrs.
Mildred Payne, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Johnson, Mrs. Will
Parks, Mrs. Sylvia Childre,
Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs. Hilda
James, Mrs. Richmond Cox,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fuller
and the cheerleaders.
The next game for the Rey
nolds Basketball teams will be
against Americus in Reynolds,
Thursday afternoon at 4
o’clock.
Mr. Bobby Dykes of Atlanta
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Dykes.
Mr. and Mrs. George Crook
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moye
in Macon, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vandy Gates,
Tammy and Stacey spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gates.
Miss Ruth Nelson, Mrs. Gann
Nelson and Mrs. E. W. Erick
son visited Mr. Gann Nelson
in the Veteran’s Hospital, Dub
lin, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Patterson
of Miami Springs, Fla., have
returned home after a few days
visit with Mrs. Mildred Payne.
June Hobbs spent the week
end in Macon with Betty
Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cosey
spent Saturday night in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mattingly
and family of Warner Robins
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Dennon Roberson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schofill
and family spent Saturday in
Columbus.
Shopping in Atlanta, Wednes
day, were Mrs. Ben Hinton,
Mrs. Woodfin Hinton, Mrs.
Walter For sling, Mrs. C. L.
Ayers and Mrs. Sink Marshall.
Also in Atlanta on Wednesday
were Mrs. Leila Moran, Mrs.
Carl Ayers and Mrs. Robert
Bell.
Mr. Eli Walker of Vero
Beach, Fla. spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter For-
sling.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Hinton
spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. James Hinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van r
Landingham left Friday for ten
days in Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Welch
and children of Valdosta spent
the week with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Childre.
Miss Sharon Johnston, a
student at Georgia South
western College, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Good roe.
Mr. Donald Whatley will at
tend a Lay Witness meeting
in Atlanta, Friday and Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gault-
ney and Cecilia spent the
weekend in Columbus with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Gaultney.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald What
ley spent Wednesday and
Thursday in Atlanta.
Danny and Ronald Morrell
and Edward Arnold went to
Jacksonville, Fla., Saturday,
and were accompanied home
on Sunday by Miss Berta Arnold.
Mrs. Wales Jenkins, Kathy
and Roxane visited Mrs.
Jenkin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. B. Hays in Macon, Sunday.
Gary Mclnvale, a student
at Georgia Southwestern Col
lege, spent the weekend with his
parents.
Mrs. Ed Goddard, Mrs. Ju
lian Whatley and Mrs. Edwards
Whatley were in Atlanta one
day last week.
Spending Thursday in Atlanta
were Mrs. Lottie Marshall,
Miss Anita Marshall, Mrs.
E. T. Shealy and Mrs. Richard
Guined.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walton
spent Sunday with their brother-
in-law, Mr. H. M. Amos, who
is recovering from a heart
attack.
Mrs. Irwin Taunton had as
guests this weekend her son and
daughter from Jekyll Island.
Mrs. Larry Davis and son
from Texas are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hobbs.
CROSSROADS
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chap
man attended the funeral of
Mr. Chapman’s aunt, Miss Ef-
fie Kimble of Montezuma, re
cently.
Mrs. Nell Taunton, Barbara
and Stevie of Miami, Fla. vi
sited Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Han-
kinson and Hazel, recently.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Taunton and family
were Mr. Charles Taunton of
Fort McClellan, Ala., Mr. and
Mrs. Hal lie Taunton, Randy and
Lynn of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Childres and family.
Mrs. Bertha Hinton was the
Sunday guest of Mrs. Howard
Kirksey..
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eubanks
and Ellen and Mrs. Lou Ellen
Taunton visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dudley Eubanks and Dawn of
Newnan, recently.
Mrs. Z.T. Locke visited Mr.
and Mrs. Darby Kirksey and
family, Sunday.
Mrs. L.A. Harmon is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Dick Childs
and Gregory in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Clason Kirk
sey, Lewis and Larry, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lige Layfield
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of Ideal, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Charlie C. Giles Sr.
and Miss Julia Theus and Mrs.
Minnie Lee Rumph visited Mrs.
Dora Theus and Vester, Satur
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chap
man visited Mrs. Nora Han-
kinson, recently.
Mrs. Myrtle Eubanks and
Mrs. Minnie Harmon shopped in
Fort Valley, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcln
vale and Mrs. Ernie Hill vi
sited Mrs. R.H. McCollom of
Tampa, Fla., last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Black-
ston of Montezuma visited Mrs.
Howard Kirksey, Thursday.
Mrs. Raymond Greene and
boys visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Greene and Pam, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peter
man of Fort Valley and Clark
Peterman of Manchester were
the Sunday night supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Kirksey.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C.
Giles Sr. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Merlin Kirksey, Lynda and
Brynda, Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Zack L. Perdue of Tho
maston was the dinner guest,
Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Pennington and Gary.
Mrs. Jack Hobbs and Mrs.
Jerry Peterman shopped in
Thomaston, Wednesday.
CROWELL
Mr. and Mrs. George Young
are visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Virginia Davidson and
Mrs. Eleanor Walker in Or
lando, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hortman
will leave Sunday to spend the
Christmas holidays with their
children in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Byrd went
to Macon, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jordan
spent Saturday with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Childres.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moss
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Childres.
Mrs. C. B. Byrd spent Thurs
day in P'ort Valley helping Mr.
and Mrs. Mercer Byrd move into
their new home.
Mrs. A. B. Childres spent a
few days at home. She is at
the bedside of her mother, Mrs.
Byrd, who continues ill at the
Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Blackston and children of
Warner Robins spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Blackston.
Mr. Joe Jenkins and Randy
spent Sunday with Mr. andMrs.
The Taylor County (Ga.)
P. A. Jenkins.
Mrs. Lonnie Pierce spent
the weekend with her aunt and
sister, Mrs. Passmore, at
Fort Valley.
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Mrs. Otzie feu and
girls spent Sund;. i, lacon.
Mr. and Mrs. lames 'lailey
and baby and Mrs. Sam Hailey
shopped in Macon, Saturday.
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