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DONALSONVILLE NEWS I SEPTEMBER 12TH. 1940.
'notice to state defense
CORPS MEMBERS
All those who are interested in
keeping up their Defense Corps mem
bership but have not been regular at
tendants at drill are especially urged
to attend the regular meeting at the
Shell on Monday night, September
i 15th. The company roster will be set
up and regular assignments made.
The rifles have been requisitioned
and should be here by that time and
arrangements are under way for the
procurement of uniforms. We have
had splendid and interested attendance
at drills for the past six weeks and
we especially invite the attendance
of all those who were in the original
setup. We have an important wqyk to
do and solicit the cooperation of the
entire public. Thg Air Warning Ser
vice has been setup in this county un
der the leadership of Emile Subers
(Mid is ready to participate in the ma
neuvers to be held during this fall.
Sixty-five patriotic citizens have been
recruited for this service. Various
other patriotic activities will be car
ried forth from time to time as occas
sion demands and we need the back
ing of all who are interested in main
taining the American way of life,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. A. Duren, Pastor
MEN WANTED! This is an urgent
invitation to twenty-five men to be
present and the ladies of the Dorcas
Class would be glad for you to join
in the opening exercises of the Sun
day School promptly at ten o’clock be
fore retiring to your class room. The
pastor would like to have a few miu
j tes with the class before the teacher
takes charge. The pastor hopes to see
twenty-five pipp present Sunday, and
that this numbar Will be a minimum
i attendance from now on.
The evening services will be moved
up thirty minutes beginning Sunday.
The Training Unions will meet at
seven o’clock, and the preaching ser
vices will he at eight. The Spiritual
Fellowship on Wednesday evening
will also be at eight.
The young women of the church
meet at the Pastorium last Monday
afternoon and organized a Young
Woman’s Circle of the W. M. S. Nine
were present at the organization
meeting. Officers were elected as fol
lows: Mrs. J. A. Duren, Chairman,
Mrs. H. D. Broome, Co-chairman, Miss
Ouida Ward, Secretary and Treasur
er. The next meeting will be held with
Mrs. H. D. Broome Monday After
noon, September 15th, at 4:30. The
program will be under the direction of
Mrs. Broom and Mrs. E. P. Trulock,
Jr.
Telephone Service
Here Is Investigated
A representative of the Georgia
Public Service Commission visited
here Thursday to make an investiga
tion of telephone service and the lo
cal system, A check of calls was |
made as to the time required by the |
operator to answer them and other |
information was gathered.
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A recommendation for the improve
ment of the service will probably be |
! made within the next few weeks, the j
representative stated.
Presbyterian
Church
Sunday evening the Presbyterians
!of Donalsonville held a “loyalty”
meeting in their church which was
well attended. A special program was
.presented by the Ladies Auxiliary
and the pastor—after which supper
was served to a large group.. After
the supper—all enjoyed a song and
praise service.
j There will be no preaching in this
church next Sunday—The pastor will
be at Climax, his regular appoint
ment there is on the Second Sunday.
TO ALL SEMINOLE COUNTY
FARM BUREAU MEMBERS
You are especially urged to be at
the next regular bureau meeting to
'be held September 19th at 8:30 p. m.
: at the Courthoue in Donalsonville.
I Special events are to be discussed
'concluding bureau organization and
I the president urged all member to be
■present to give their support to such
i vital issues for all farmers.
Sales Os Defense
Bonds Here
Reach $6,500
According to Acting Postmaster R.
L. Cox, defense saving bonds and
| stamps sales exceeded 80.5Q0.00 dur
ing the month of August.
Mr, Cox states that a steady in
crease has been noted in each months
sales the government offered them
to the public.
Registrants Must
Notify Board Os
Change Os Address
Registrants under the Selective
Training and Service Act must notify
their local boards of any change of ad
dress or become liable to severe pen
alties provided by the Act, Brig. Gen.
Sion B. Hawkins, State Director of
Selective Service, warned them today.
Director Hawkins said he had been
! advised by National Selective Serviee
I Headquarters that many cases of de
j linquencies investigated by the De
partment of Justice have been due to
carelessness of registrants concerning
their duty to report changes of ad
dress, or ignorance of the law requir
ing them to do so, s
The Selective Service Act provides
that any registrant who violates the
law shall be liable to fine and impri
sonment, the Director pointed out.
This punishment, he also called to at
tention, is specified as “by imprison
ment for not more than fiye years of
a fine of not more than 810.000 or
by both such fine and imprisonment.
It is the policy of the Selective
System, Director Hawkins said and
of the Department of Justice which
|s charged with enforcement of the
Act, to take action in those cases
where there is willful intent to vio
late the law. Nevertheless, he stressed
investigation of borderline cases is
taken up much valuable time of local
boards and of Department of Justice
agents which should be devoted to ur
gent work for National Defense.
FREE FIREWORKS
Atlanta, Ga.—A glorious fireworks
spectacle every night after the grand
stand show is one of the dazzling
features scheduled for the 1941 S. E.
World’s Fair, beginning in Atlanta
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September 26. The grandstand shows
and the fireworks spectacle are both
absolutely free and offer to thousands
of Fair visitors more than two hours
of daring and delightful entertain
ment.
“This year’s free grandstand shows
and fireworks are going to be the
finest in the Fair’s history,” said
Mike Benton, president of the S. E.
Fair Association.