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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENE, GEORGIA.
LEXINGTON NEWS |
Sqcial and Personal j
LEXINGTON. Ga. — Dr. and
Mrs. D. S. Dearer were visitors Kity
EFFICIENCY
PARIS—Everyth! eg is getting
"efficieneized” here. In order to
save time, bus steps have teen
lowered 12 inchs. Imagine the
to Athens Monday.
Mrs. W. K. Howard was shop
ping in Athens Tuesday.
Mrs. Maria Kdbcrg is ill at the
General Hospital Athens.
Mrs. Minnlo Crawford. ! utility companies, has been ap-. NO LUNCHEON CLUBS — ACCUSTOMED TO IT
MU William Reynolds was la pointed manager of the Macon Dt-1 DAVID PITY Neb.—(ff)—David ! PLAYGOER (while watching
visitor to Athene Tuesday. ; vision. For the past several City has no luncheon clubs. It: . . . . * g
Mrs. Hugh Callaway spent levs months Mr. Chestsey has been uc- n aa a commereiai club, however,] ccrle crlme P**y). ' ou dont seem
eral days this week-In Atlanta. ing manager of thytympanies <ol-. that shoifs a yearly profit on itslto mind the shiela and groans.
Mrs, George -Cunn»ngham and lowing the resignation of ‘X* A. activities.' “We iust tell luncheon HIS FRIEND: Not a bit. You —
children are visiting relatives in -Magraw, vice’ president' and gen- c lnb* we don’t .wSnt 'em,” says f see I live next door to a dentist, j steps you had to take to get into
Ashburn. eral manager, to accept a s.milar Hugh H^hn, club secretary. / —Pasting Show. ] one of these bates.
Mrljoel Cloud of the Univer-Wion*ith the South. Carolina
,i,y of Gcontia. .pent th. vac-,
and Mrs. E. J. Maxwell utilities supplying electric light
vi.lrato Athens Wednes- and power to the following cnie.
FRIDAV, PgCBMBf: f-lME -
tion at home.
Mr. and Mrs.
were
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Booth,
Mrs.' E. D. Thompson was shop
ping in Athens Wednesday. j r
Miss Louise Bullock of Mariet- und Mrs. Will Booth,
ta, spent Thanksgiving with home- Col..and Mrs. E. P T
folks. , _ . tored to Athens Thursday to th* con GarCompany] "whlet
6 6 6
and towna are brought into the
^ ^ 0 f same organzation with the Geor-
Mrs. E. C. Maxwell waa shop- AtSSaTIipent Thanksgiving ’with = Grfffi"'
P>^ Athens Wednesday. t Mri and Mrs. Wi.l Booth , j“n *'JonS ' MonUcelh
I Mr * flnd Mr* nnd Thomaston. .Street railway
ctis s pent ..Thanksgiving with “ r, , aer yi C e is also supplied in Macon.
_ „ * Ga® serw.ee 1® supn’ie^l to Maccp
P. Shull vno- j, v p suboMiary company, the Ma-
- _ ... w, rsday to the co?1 (j ag Company, whicn will con-
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Farr, of ball game. . . i t.mie to operate under Ks
E berton, spent Thanksgiving witjhj Mr®. E. D. Thompson is spend- naroe .
1 ing the week-end in Atlanta.
I Mrs. R. F. Brooks and son®,
Crawford and Clifford, spent the
week-end in Royston.
Mr®. G. A. Barron entertained
• Mrs. Howard, Mr s.H. McWhorter,
_ , , ll * Prescription Jo, j ani Mrs . H . W. Amason. at one
Cola®, Grippe, rlu. Dengue, j ta hlc of bridge Thursday.
Bilious Fever and Malaria. • Mrs. Earle Reynolds ha® been a
It is the most speedy J sufferer from the flu for the past
remedy known. • week.
; Mrs. W. II. Maxwell was a vlsl-
nnsein mat ians**.ho P .
UUuLU laU I ping in Athens Friday.
Mrs. Hamilton McWhorter was
, RELISH A MEAL Tt'sSiIF-” x ass as
. ntLion_H_BiLKi. ™-^-sjsa-rs:
' Lydia E. Pinkham’* Vegetable ! to business In AthenaJo f.milv Atlanta, Macon and the Central
Compound Gave Her Strength ; Bev. J. M. Gucat p^‘, V Georgia section. It will make
vompouno cave ner ocrengu. tnovt ,j th:s week to. Urdon Point, pCisj { le | m p rove „, e „t, an d exten-
King City, Mo.—‘ For seven months where he will preach for the ne c g j ont , of e i oc t rc service in the Ma-
brfore my‘ baby waa born I look . l' ea -« ^ . 1 f < n territory whir 1 - could not <v e
Lydia E. Pink- Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Denver nnd attempted before, just as the con-
11’tin's Vegetable fhlldien accompanied by Mrs. Joe rolidation if the aecrgia Power
Compound and Vpnl n7 arc spendin r the Than C3* Company with tne Southeastern
waa able to do r.j v ; n g holiday® with Mrs. Deav- power and Light Company, by
my own work and , • relative? at Young Harris. providing necessary new capita!
to eat heartily. yj r rn j jj rs> w. e. James were hns made it possible for us to‘car-
wlicro before I .. rrt i n Athens Saturday. rv cn an nn^ressive program of
r, M. Hunter was a visitor extending electric service to many
h n-* Friday. new towns of Georgia which pre-
j,nd Mrs. Frank Bullard v'ouljr had no service at all and
nnd children of Marhen. sient of improving the service in many
Compound?"as”ifc Thanksgiving with Editor and
is the best tonic Mrs. W. A. Shack© ford.
I ever took. I have given birth to Mr. C.. R. Crnwfonl was a viai-
HOT HATS! MODEL TOONERYILLE
BERLIN.—If you’ve that mvel track^^U^rton^ri? 1 ^
to be “high hat," watch out! Re- Sheppertcn, has a circular*
oil half a milk The eng in©
traek wiU pull a train of nil
cently temperatures inside of bate
were tested. A high “silk topper”
showed 103 degrees, while a black
tested only 98.
tbe^
with 20 passengers, at’ 25 milef r
an hour.
Control of the group of Macon
utilities was obtained by the
Georgia Power Company through
the acquisition of n controlling
sto:k interest at the t.mc the con
stituent Georgia Po\»ir Company
was formed more than a year ago
und they have since been operated
as subsidiaries. The Georgia Pow
er Company, which now lerves ap
prox mately 185 cities and towns
in Georgia, is a member of the
Southeastern Power and Light
Company group of utilities onerat*
ing in Georgia, Alabama, Missis
sippi and ( ‘South Carolina.
In anotmclng the conso’idation
The new
a 1 w a y a I
sickly and could
not relish * meal.
Congratulations
to the Vegetable
dh?r communities.
*‘Macrn will 'not suffer by the
t"w arrangement. Its sphere of
*evcn"chiliircn _ beforo tbi,. losing all tor to Athens Tne«d»y. Influence In the f.eld of electric
of them, not being able for some Mrs. II. H. Vsuph and l\ tle service wil be greater rather than
reason to carry them to their full dnu^hter of Birmingham, are vh- smaller, and the fact that the
times. I hope this letter will help ;*.•„» homefolks, Mr. and Mrs. J. management will continue
others to use this tonic.”-Mae. A. R nwSSZ Jnder the " u P erv,al ? n of Mr *
L. Clevexosb, Box 354, King City, w c itm . Cheatnoy and the others of hi*
Missouri. staff a guarantee of the con-
' Number OI Utilities tinuatlon of the same quality of
*" 1 t • rv • service and consideration of cus-
Mpv(Tpf1 in (iPOftomers. The policies and practices
merged m wuigw followed ty the Georgia Powev |
■“ Company in the other communl-1
ties it sorves will be observed In'
the new territory, and we hope i
that Macon and the other- com
munities will always finds us true
to our slogan, “A Citizen Where-
ever We Serve”.
That the Macon territory hai
already benefited from tho affili
ation with the Georgia Power
Company and that the consolida
tion will mark the beginning of a
r«»Tv era in the industrial and ag
ricultural development of the tec-
N tion was the opinion expressed by
Mr. Chestney. Stating that the
Macon Companies under the old
arrangement were financially un-
phto to make necessary improve*
Power Company, immeai- ments and extensions, Mr. Chest*
ni*'y ort comoletion of the consol!-1 lmv pointed to th* new cars and
dat-'on thnt B. R. Chcrtney, a na- other Improvements in the Macon
five of Macon and for twenty» street railway system and the ex-1
yearn associated with the Maqon ■ tensions of electrb service in th« i
! I RtJ^on as evidence of the policies
of the new company. “Macon
takes another step forward to
day,” he «a<d.
1 Nothing Surpasses ■
Pleasant-lasting
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
ATLANTA, Gx.—Merger of a.
number of Centra! Georgia utility
corapanlea w th the Georgia Pow.
er Company became ' a'fect'vc
■De-ember lat, fol'owing laiuanui
of a charier for the merged c im-
Iigny by the Secretary of Slate.
Companlea Involved In the merger
with the Georgia Power Company
are the Central Georgia Power
Those Who Need Light*Company, Central Deorg’a
-J »r f.t - Trammlaalon Company and la
era the Health- gtO- Georgia Public Service Corpora-
/>,, , im at -ttwryaaf
\eOU-liver \Jll I (!( , 01|{ia p 0W er Ccmpanjr.
Vitamins
Urn
cement was mado b^y ^P.
Immedi-
Sears,Roebuck and Co.
Tlras Mounted rijrp.
Batteries Installed I it LL
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—AS INFORMATION Seaboard Airline Train
No, 29, due to leave Athens.at 5:30 P.M. E.T., on
Friday, December 7th will be held at Athens until
6:45 P. M. E. T. FOR THIS DATE ONLY!
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fins ANn RETURN dm
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