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fERSONAL MENTION
■Miss Louise Kezar has return-
S to Southwestern College,
Biiericus, after spending the
Blidays at home,
9rhe junior group of Veterans’
jßildren had a New Year’s Eve
a t the Legion Home. Forty
Bre present. Mrs. J. B. Cal-
Bin and Mrs. B. H. Andrew are
Knsors for this group.
9 number of the high school
had a New Year’s
Bty a t the Legion Home. Mr.
■d Mrs. W. E. Marshall Jr. and
Bs. O.G.Boler were chaperones.
lj ;e v. and Mrs. J. A. Ivey are
IHtertaining the deacons of the
Baptist church Friday
Hrht at the Pastorium.
9 1r . and Mrs. Marion Hay and
of Macon visited his
Bents, Mr. and Mrs. V. B.Hay,
Sfcently.
B rg . Mildred E. Schnell, Mrs.
Evans and son, Horace
■ spent the weekend in At-
B’ta with Mr. H. E. Evans who
■ g inducted into the Army for
oftcer training at Fort McPher
■Mr. Bob Cater Massee who
ißlunteered several months ago
B service in the U. S. Army
Br Corps has been ordered to
to Nashville, Tenn.Jan.lo.
jMiss Vonceil Summers has a
fenographic position in the law
See of Mr. S. A. Nunn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K, Whipple
H Mrs, Zenie Whipple spent
Today in Atlanta.
Bdrs. Joe Borders and daugh
ter Linda Jean, of Fort Valley,
Bnt several days last week
«[h her grandmother, Mrs. J.
HJHodges.
■Yiends of Miss Carlene Ogle-
freshman at G. S. C. W.,
VI be interested to know that
made the Dean’s list for the
fifst quarter. She is also Fresh
■n “Y” president and dormi-
vice-president.
■Miss Barbara Whipple attend-
B the wedding of Miss Frances
■core to Lt. E. P. Chivington in
Saturday noon. Miss
Boore taught public school mu
le in Perry High school before
Kr marriage,
I Mrs. Marx Kunz visited her
Bint, Mrs. H. H. DePriest, and
Br. DePriest in Macon Saturday
nd Sunday.
■ Mr. Neal McPhaul of Tuske
■e, Ala. spent Sunday with his
iife’s sisterr, Miss Lula Hurst
id Mrs. J. A. Davis.
Mr. John Hurst has returned
■om Pensacola, Fla. where he
Isited Capt. and Mrs. Hunter
urst.
I Friends of Mrs. Lizzie Con
nell will regret to learn of her
■ness.
BMiss Eileen Evans of Tifton
rs the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
E. Evans Sr., several days
■st week.
■ Friends of Mrs. N. C, Wellons
Bill regret to learn of her illness, i
I Miss Ethelene Sampley has re-1
turned to Winston Salem, N. C. j
jaw a visit with her parents,
|v. and Mrs. J. E. Sampley.
■ Mr. Colquit Brantley is receiv
f. his training at the Universi-
Bof Term., Martin. Tenn. for
Krvice in the U. S. Navy Air
>rps.
I Mr. W. K. Couch of Atlanta
the weekend with Mrs<
B° uc h who returned to Atlanta
him and spent Monday and
Bnesday-
B r - and Mrs. J. L. Hodges, j
B rs> S. P. Houser, Mrs. T. D.
B as °n Sr., and Mr. Courtney .
B ason spent several days last (
B ee h >n Lakeland, Fla. with;
Mrs. T, L. Hendrix.
■ They went to attend the fu-j
B ra ‘ °f Mr. T. L. Hendrix,
B°. m >nent Methodist layman and ;
leader of Lakeland, who'
B ed suddenly Thursday morn- J
m- Mrs. Hendrix was Miss
B a y Bodges of Perry. There are |
B ree sons > Arthur Hendrix, an
B truct or at the U. S. Naval
B :ade *ny at Annapolis, Md.Y
B' Thomas L. Hendrix Jr., U. !
B Arm y Air Corps in England; j
B’ 1 ; d °hn Hendrix, U. S. Army
one grandchild, Marcia
°f Annapolis.
|Mrs. H. T. Gilbert, who spent!
B e a H months in Atlanta, has i
a position in the Perry
Bh°°l and is making her home
B re now.
■ Mrs. J. B. Calhoun has a cleri-1
B Position at the office of the
B ai Rationing Board.
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BUSINESS WOMEN MEET
The Business Women’s Circle
of the Baptist W. M. S. was or
ganized Monday night at the
home of Mrs. W. B. Evans. The
following officers were named;
Miss Cleo Worley, leader; Miss
Myra Byrd, secty. and treasurer;
Mrs. Tom Cater and Miss Mar
tha Cooper,personal service com
mittee; Miss Nell Warren, Miss
Mary Bundrick, and Miss Agnes
Lawrence, yearbook committee.
This circle will meet the first
Monday night in each month.
WHIPPLE-SEATON
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bennett
Whipple of Vienna announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Virginia Lewis, to Lieutenant
Stewart Manly Seaton, U. S.
Army, the wedding to take place
on Saturday evening, Jan. 16, at
the Vienna Methodist church.
Miss Whipple is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Zenie Whipple
of Perry and has made her home
here in recent months while en
gaged in war work at Wellston.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mrs. E. N. Byrd celebrated
her birthday Sunday with a de
lightful dinqer. Guests includ
ed Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Langs
ton Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Langston Jr,, and children, Shir
ley, Bobbie, and Jerry; Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Akins, Mrs. Sallie
Middlebrooks, Miss Alma Middle
brooks, and Mrs. Lorena Lifsey.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Baptist W. M. S. will
meet at the church Monday at
4 p. m.
The Methodist W. S. C. S. will
meet at the church Monday at
3:30 p. m. An installation and
pledge service will be held.
The Perry P. T. A. will meet
at the school Tuesday at 4:15
p, m.
The Sorosis club will meet Fri
day, Jan. 8, 3:30 p. m. with Mrs.
E. P. Staples and Mrs. Albert
Skellie at home of Mrs. Staples.
CENTERVILLE NEWS
Mrs. Uthon and son of Kan
sas visited friends in Centerville
Friday.
Mrs. Maude Newell of Macon
is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. P.
Stafford, and Mr. Stafford.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scar
borough spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Garvin and
family.
Mrs. Duke and children have
returned home after spending
several days with relatives at
Hiram, Ga.
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Rape are
in Miami with her mother, Mrs,
Richard Storey, who is serious
ly ill.
Mr.and Mrs. R.F. Scarborough
have heard from their son, Sgt.
Marshall Scarborough, who is
, with the armed forces in North
! ern Africa, that he is safe and
I well.
Mrs. Connell Stafford and
baby, Mrs. Rembert Bassett, and
Mrs. Simmons of Macon, spent
Friday with Mrs.C. P. Stafford.
Mrs. J. D. Stembridge is visit
ing Mrs. J. M. Holloman, who is
sick at her home in Perry.
The Robert D. Collins Post of
the American Legion had a sup
per meeting at the Home Tues
day night. 0. A. King is com
mander.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Johnson!
1 had as their recent guest, her ;
brother, Sgt. James Sparks, of ;
j Trinidad, B. W. 1., who is nowj
lat Tampa, Fla. visiting his)
! brother and sister. Lt. and Mrs.
H. D, Settles, before leaving
! again for foreign duty.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis,Mrs.
IH. T. Beall, Miss Lula Hurst,
and Miss Gena Riley of Fort
Valley were guests of Dr, and
; Mrs. E. B. Davis for dinner last
! Thursday evening at their home
in Byromville. Dr. and Mrs. D
avis entertained in honor of their
son, Lt. Edwin Davis Jr., Army
Air Corps, who is to report at
Miami, Fla. Jan. 9.
On? JoSi Is to Sa?£
PBqßms
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Evsry Pay P f -7 J
ARE HERE
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if r r HE WAGES and taxes paid by this
r •*- company can be counted on to share
-Sf jl®S Ml the CoSts of ouf schools and other civic fa-
L cilities for a long time to come.
SBP Hf We ex P cct to use our lands over and over
ilsHnl* o ' Wm again for successive tree crops—WE ARE
pHßim mS 1N THIS community to stay.
IWm ■-!' ra||| People who work for us and with us can
| look forward to continuous employment.
,» iwp E * ke most other forest industries today, we
lIiIB $ IHi _ are in the settled business of processing a
WtHI ' |law | cro P which, with good management, can be
J 1 a forest harvest, but leave the
Grow trees. We will provide a market. Take advantage of our offer of a tree seed
ling free for everyone you buy. Your County Agent or District Forester at Macon,
will arrange for it,
JEFFREYS-McELRATH CO.
MACON, GEORGIA
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Time alone will tell whether Hitler will actually git in the countries combined. This isn’t a military secret but news
“hot scat” in payment for his murderous career. But right that has thrown fear into the Axis hearts!
now, today, electricity is helping to seal his doom! TT • ,
Here m Georgia, we are busy 24 hours a day furnishing
Not a bomb is built, nor a rifle boxed, nor a bayonet electric power to 474 big plants, many of them at war work.
turned, without the help of electricity. It is the life-blood And we are supplying electricity to 24 army and navy
of America’s war production. camps, bases, arsenals, supply depots, air fields, and the like.
This war didn’t catch America short on electric power? The men who MAKE electricity, and those who it
fact, our country alone lus more than all of the Axis cut to work, have a greater incentive today—Hitler’s doom!
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Pot o’ Gold 1
He was well known for slowness
in paying his debts, and his friends
and acquaintances were tired of it.
One day he said in the club: ‘Tve
been to every shop in town, and Pm
dashed jf I can get what I want.”
"What is it?” inquired a candid
member. "Credit?”
Matter of Taste >
Mother—Johnnie, dear, I was hop
ing you would be unselfish enough
to give your little sister the largest
piece of candy. Why, even the old
hen will give all the nicest dainties
to her little chicks and take only a
tiny one once in a while for her
self. '
Johnnie (after watching the old
hen a while) —Well, mom, I’d do the
same thing if it was worms. )
Yum! Yum! I
"Do you like that cake, Mrs. I
Smith?” ,
"Yes, my dear, very much.”
“That’s funny, ’cause mother said
you hadn’t any taste.”
He Who Helps
Marjorie—l see you’re getting bet
ter marks lately. How’s that?
Janey—Daddy’s away on » busi
ness trip and I do all my own work
myself.
Not everybody with n dollar
to spare can shoot a gnn
straight—but everybody ear*
yffl shoot straight to the bank and
buy War Bonds. Buy year