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FOR CLERK OF
COURT
BUTLER
May I take this opportunity
to express my appreciation to
Danny Kennon spent last
weekend visiting Lonnie and
Jerry Jones in Ellaville.
Willard Wainwright, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Robinson and Mrs.
Jimmy McCrary visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shedrach
Wainwright, at the Riverside
Hospital in Montezuma,
Sunday afternoon.
Jimmy McCrary
accompanied his mother, Mrs.
McCrary, to visit his
grandmother and aunt, Mrs. C.
J. McCrary and Joye and Miss
Katie McCrary, Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Means and
children, Cindy, Frankie, Hugh
Freeman and Phillip, spent
several days during last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Perkins. Cindy, Hugh
Freeman and Phillip spent
CHARING
the citizens of Taylor County Thursday night with their
for letting me serve as Clerk of aunts, Misses Berta and Emily
Superior Court for the past Perkins,
seven and one-half years. It has
been a pleasure, and I consider
it an honor for your letting me
serve in this capacity for this
period of time. I know that I
have been able to serve a lot of
people personally in many
different ways and hope that in
some way have been a servant
to the entire county. Should
anyone have an unanswered
question concerning the Office
of Clerk of Superior Court,
please come by, write, or call,
and I will be glad to try
answering it. This office is your
office, so feel free to contact
me anytime I can be of service
to you.
I believe you know me and
what I stand for, so I’m asking
you to re-elect me as TAYLOR
COUNTY CLERK OF
SUPERIOR COURT in the
coming election.
Your vote and influence will
be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
W. B. (Ben) Guined
FOR SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
To the Voters and Parents of
Taylor County
I hereby announce my
candidacy for election as
County School Superintendent
of Taylor County subject to
the rules and regulations of the
Democratic Executive
Committee.
I pledge to you my
complete dedication to the
improvement of the schools of
this county. It shall be my
purpose to keep the citizens of
this County and their duly
elected board of education
informed on all matters which
affect the education of our
children.
Your support and your vote
will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Norman Carter
TO THE VOTERS AND
CITIZENS OF TAYLOR
COUNTY:
I hereby announce my
candidacy for re-election as
County School Superintendent
of Taylor County subject to
the rules and regulations of the
Democratic Executive
Committee of the County. I
take this opportunity to
express my sincere gratitude
for the privilege of serving the
county in the past, and if
re-elected, I pledge my full and
undivided time to the task of
providing for all the children of
the county the very best
educational program that is
within my power to make
possible. For a rural county,
Taylor County has one of the
best school systems to be
found in the state. With your
help and support, I should like
to continue to serve in the
capacity of providing
professional and businesslike
leadership to all.
Your support and influence
will be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully yours,
W. H. Elliston
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Weekend visiters of Mr. and
Mrs. Aubrey Stewart were Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Barnes and
family of Birmingham, Ala.
Recent visiters were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Andrews and
family of Atlanta.
Sunday afternoon visiters of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliver Sr.
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Bartlett and children of
Thomaston and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Bryan and girls of
Tazewell.
Mrs. Jim Williams and Mrs.
Frank Oliver Jr. shopped in
Columbus, Monday.
Mrs. Herbert Tante and
June of Buena Vista and Miss
Bonnie Harbuck visited Mr.
and Mrs. George Watson and
Mrs. Patsy Moore. Sunday.
Dennis Woodall of Fort
Valley spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Woodall. Mr. and
Mrs. Woodall returned Dennis
to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Woodall, on Sunday,
and Miss Nancy Woodall
returned home with them for a
visit.
The Rev. Hubert Arnold
and John of Reynolds were the
supper guests, Sunday, of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Welch Jr.
Mrs. Steve Waller has been
ill at her home this week. We
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Patterson and family of
Manchester are spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
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FOR CORONER
I hereby announce my
candidacy for Coroner of
Taylor County, subject to the
rules and regualtions of the
Democratic Party, in the
election on September 11,1968.
I am a Taylor County native
and I am interested in helping
promote Taylor County in any
way possible.
Your vote and influence will
be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Harris (Rooster ) Harmon
REYNOLDS
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bass,
Herbie and Ken of Macon
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Carpenter and children visited
Callaway Gardens, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
McRee and children spent
Sunday in Dawson with Mrs.
Pearl McRee.
Mr. Joe Pyron spent the
weekend in Atlanta.
Mrs. Mable Moore of Miami,
Fla. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Aultman.
Mrs. Grady Elder and Mrs.
Ola Hicks spent Friday in
Macon.
Major and Mrs. C. W.
Robinson and children of
Fayetteville, Ark. have moved
into the R. A. Hinton home.
Mrs. Robinson is the former
Miss Babs Bond.
Mrs. Robert Cosey has
returned home after
undergoing surgery at the
Macon Hospital.
Mrs. L. G. Hooten spent
Sunday with Mrs. C. W. Hoats.
Mr. Will Parks is spending
the week at Oklahoma City,
Okla. on government business.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scruggs
left Monday morning for
Atlanta for medical treatment.
Mrs. Gussie Royeton is
visiting her daughter in
Americus.
Mrs. W. F. Brunson is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Goddard and baby daughter,
Amy, in Wilmore, Ky.
Friends of little Derek
Brunson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Brunson, are happy to
learn that he has returned
home after being a patient in
the Macon Hospital last week.
Mrs. Joe Newton of
Wilmore, Ky., arrived Thursday
to spend a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Goddard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butt of
Macon spent Sunday with
Misses Laurice and Winnie
Aultman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bell
and children of Athens, Mr.
and Mrs. Ayers of Oglethorpe,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and
children were guests, Sunday,
of Mrs. R. L. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson
of Evergreen, Ala. are visiting
their children, Major and Mrs.
C. W. Robinson.
Mrs. Frankie Lewis spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in the
Macon Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans
spent Thursday with their
daughter, Mrs. Don Bond.
Miss Carol Davidson of East
Point is visiting her roommate,
Miss Saranne Fountain.
As the summer begins, the
college crowd has planned to
go to school or work or just
rest. Richard Fountain will be
working at Lockheed, Lynda
McRee and Caroline Brady will
study at the University of
Georgia, Saranne Fountain will
study at Georgia Southern,
Jackie Fountain, Martin
Windham and Gary Roberson
will work at Blue Bird while
Henry Sams trains in a
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School.
Mrs. Easter Churchwell of
Gray and Mrs. Ethel Jones have
returned from a visit with Mrs.
Molly Jones in Johnsonville, S.
C. Miss Aileen Prosser returned
with them for a short visit.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walter
Riley and children of Orlando,
Fla. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B.
W. Hinton. They are enroute to
Scott Air Base, III. where they
will be stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Martin
and children are visiting Mrs.
Marie Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand
Carson Jr. and children are
visiting their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whatley
of Atlanta visited relatives here
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shealy
and children visited their
parents, Sunday.
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The eight children of Mr.
Willie Barber of Donalsonville
entertained in his honor last
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Turner were among those
attending. Mrs. Turner is a
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon
Montgomery, Mrs. Clifford
Clark, Mrs. Marvin Purvis of
Thomaston and Mrs. Brannon
Montgomery of Upatoi visited
Mrs. E. H. Morrison and the
Cleatous Hills after attending
the funeral of Mr. S. L.
Montgomery, Wednesday.
Miss Marilyn Woodall is
spending some time at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Woodall, after
completing her first year in
college.
Mrs. Frank Tyler of
Columbus spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Whitley last week.
The many friends of Mrs.
Rita Turner extend
congratulations on her recent
graduation with a degree from
Tift College at Forsyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Montgomery, Chuck and Keith
of Jackson, Miss., spent Friday
with their grandmother, Mrs.
E. H. Morrison, and the
Cleatous Hills.
We are glad to welcome Mr.
and Mrs. Boyette Smith, Greg
and Todd of Marion County to
our community. Their
permanent home is located on
the Turner farm near Mr. and
Mrs. Will Turner.
Mrs. Brannon Montgomery
of Upatoi is spending a week at
her home here and is visiting
friends and relatives.
The Rev. and Mrs. C. M.
Leverett and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Whitley and family were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Whitley, Sunday.
Carl Parker of Athens is
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Turner and
other relatives and friends.
Friends here of Mrs. Monroe
Duncan will be sorry to learn
that she fell and broke her
ankle, Friday, while cutting
grass at her home in Phenix
City, Ala.
Mrs. David King Jr. is at
home again after a recent
operation at the Medical
Center in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner
joined Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Bone at their home in
Columbus and all went to the
Cabin in Alabama for the
weekend.
Mrs. George Carlisle and
children of Shiloh, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Whitley, Carey and
Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Whitley, Sharon, Kathy,
Sandra and Randy were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Whitley Sr., Sunday.
David and Gary Shields are
spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Turner.
Dennis, David and Norman
Whitley of Richland visited
Mrs. L. G. Byers a few days last
week and were Saturday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Whitley Sr. They then visited
Darla, Barry and Greg Whitley
during the afternoon.
Miss Donna Pittman spent
Saturday night with Miss Anne
Waller of Charing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ammons
and Donalyn of Americus
spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Whitley, Lynwood and
Donnie.
Miss Lucile Carlisle and
Little Vanessa Carlisle spent
Sunday with the Clyde
Whitleys.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Pittman
of Titusville, Fla. spent the
weekend with their mother,
Mrs. B. S. Pittman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Waller
and family of Charing, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Brown and family of
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Pruitt visited the Pittmans,
Sunday.
Mrs. S. L. Montgomery of
Manchester is spending several
days at the Freeman
Montgomery home.
Miss Becky Cowan of
Cartersville spent Wednesday
night with Mrs. Steve
Bazemore.
Mr. U. G. Walls Sr. returned
home from the Sumter County
Hospital, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. James N. Jones
and April of Reynolds spent
Thursday night and Friday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. G. Streetman.
Mrs. E. C. Raburn Jr. of
Garden Valley spent Saturday
with her father, Mr. J. C.
Chapman of Macon.
Little Kristi Morrell of
Macon spent a few days last
week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Randol Jinks. Mr.
and Mrs. Gervis Morrell Jr.
joined them Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Raburn
Jr. of Garden Valley and Mr.
and Mrs. Swain Hortman and
sons of Taylor Mill were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Raburn Sr.
Homecoming at Pleasant
Grove Church, Sunday, proved
to be a very enjoyable occasion
with regular services Sunday
morning and singing in the
afternoon.
Felton Albritton and Mrs.
Ida Albritton spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Braswell of Montezuma.
Mrs. F. L. Raburn spent the
weekend with Mrs. Ernest
Elrod and children.
Those enjoying a picnic at
Ida Cason Gardens, Sunday,
were Betty Jean McMath of
Americus, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Johnson of Montezuma,
Glenda Mullins of Taylor Mill,
Mrs. Fred Dixon Sr., Freddie
and Johnny Dixon, Mrs. Felton
Albritton, Wayne and Tommy
Albritton.
FOR CORONER
CITIZENS OF
TAYLOR COUNTY:
I have entered the
Democratic Primary as a
candidate for Coroner to
succeed myself, subject to the
rules and regulations of the
Democratic Executive
Committee. It has been my
privelege to serve you for the
last four years and if elected, I
will continue to do my best to
do my job in the same manner
as I have in the past. Thank
you for your kindness and
consideration in the past and I
would appreciate your
continued support and
confidence.
Sincerely,
R. Carroll Peacock
The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, June 14, 1968
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Wayne and Tommy and Mrs. Lawrence spent Sunday
R. C. Cromer visited relatives afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R.
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