Butts County GaArchives News.....Y. Thaxton – Family Reunion June 24 1894 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Don Bankston http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00024.html#0005864 June 26, 2004, 12:36 pm Middle Ga. Argus – Week of June 24, 1894 Nestled beneath the shade of a number of giant oaks on a slight elevation between two beautiful rippling streams is situated the home of Mr. Y. Thaxton about four miles west of Jackson. Here, since the early sixties Mr. Thaxton and his good wife have spent their days is unalloyed rural happiness and where a large family of boys and girls have grown to the state of manhood and womanhood and then bid good bye to the “old folks” and went out to battle for themselves. Near by can be seen the shop and workbench where Mr. Thaxton, would, on rainy days and between busy work days on the farm, make plowstocks and grain cradles and do general repair work for his neighbors. The premises for some distance around are literally covered with fruit trees of every description and a large scuppernong vine added much to the beauty and profit of the surrounds. For many years it as been the custom of the family to spend the third Saturday in July at the old homestead in a general family reunion and last Saturday was somewhat an exception to this rule. Besides the immediate family, quite a number of other relatives, friends and neighbors were invited and when the hour of noon arrived more than a hundred happy and joyous souls were breathing happily ‘neath the umbrageous oaks. Old times were talked over and many bits of reminiscence were rehearsed, / When the sun had reached high noon a long row of tables were spread our in the yard and to say they were loaded with good things would be putting it mildly. Barbecued shote, beef, kid and mutton and baked chicken, fried chicken and in fact everything than an epicure could wish or a hungry man could crave was there. Lemonade in great profusion was also there, and after thanks were offered by Mr. John T. Thaxton, an older brother, the repast was served in a regular picnic style and when all had been served to their content, the supply was apparently untouched. The afternoon was spent in a free and easy manner ‘til about three o’clock the great crowd was treated to the following recitations which were rendered in beautiful manner by the you ladies. The Lips that Touch Liquor Shall Touch Mine – Miss Rosie Thaxton, Rowland Gray, Lizzie Mangham. Visit to Grandps’s – Eulalla Thaxton. The courtship of Joe and Maud – Miss Minnie Mangham. The One I Love – Miss Etta Chastine. Boys – Miss Eulalla Thaxton. Grandma’s Beau – Lizzie Mangham The Cottage Girl – Rosie Thaxton Also vocal and instrumental music was made and the singing of “How firm a foundation” and other old time songs were well received. Indeed everyone present enjoyed the day to the fullest and of the reunions before held, no doubt this one will form the greenest spot in the memory of many resent. Space forbids us naming all but kindly mention of Major Fletcher, Col. Billie Weaver, W. H. Fletcher, John O’Read, W. H. Underwood, LeRoy McMichael, J. H. Land, W. A. Mangham, J. W. Benson, and others who contributed much to the social pleasures of the day. May Mr. Thaxton and Aunt Susie live long and enjoy many more such reunions, is our wish. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/butts/newspapers/gnw180ythaxton.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.7 Kb