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’ERSONAL mention
Alien Whipple came h o m'.e
L m Gordon College. Barnes
[le, and spent the weekend.
Miss Sarah Jones, Fort Valley,
Lt the weekend with her sis
l Mrs. Charlie Logue, and Mr.
feue.
The friends of Mrs. J. R. Mi
n will be giad to know that
I is improving following a two
feks’ illness.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Coleman
[ & Mrs. S.B.Coleman Jr.and
lighters, Elizabeth and Vir
|ia Ann, moved Monday into
L \V. A. Curtis home which
L y have purchased.
Miss Emma Curtis who is a
Icher in the school at Alamo,
|nt the weekend with Mrs. W.
■Curtis.
rhe many Perry friends of
t W. A. Curtis regret that
■ has moved from Perry.
K, went Tuesday to Mansfield
|ere she will make her home
|h her mother.
u[rs. S. G. Rogers of Miami,
|. is spending a while with her
ither, Mrs. N. C. Wellons, and
ler, Miss Kate Wellons, both
■whom are ill.
Ilrs. J. L. Hodges spent sev
|l days last week in Atlanta
|h relatives.
■lrs. T. L. Hendrix and son,
■ Arthur Hendrix, spent Sun
■ with her mother, Mrs. J, H.
■ges. They were enroute
fc Lakeland, Fla. to Annapo
■ Md. where Mrs, Hendrix will
■t her son and his family for
mile.
Hrs. Edward Mason and baby
Brhter, Carol Ruth, were
tfght home Saturday from a
Hon hospital.
■vt. Robt. Woodrow Gilbert
■ been transferred from
■bran Field, Ga. to the New
•land Aircraft School, Boston,
Bs.
■ rs. F. M. Houser, Mrs. Sam
Bser, and Mrs. G. C. Nunn at-
Blecl the funeral of Mr. Walter
Bser in Macon last Thursday.
■rs. T, K. Sellars is with her!
Bents, Mr. and Mrs. F, M.
■ene Sr. for the duration of
■ war. Mr. Sellars who has
Isted in the U. S. Navy, ac-
Ipanied his wife here Friday
In Deland, Fla, and spent the
tkend,
[he friends of Mr, I. Magill
[ter will be interested to know
[t he has been promoted to the
Ik of Captain in the Medical
rninistrative Corps. He is sta
red at the air base, Fort Sam
luston, San Antonio, Texas.
Krs. A. P. Whipple spent
tiday and Tuesday in Cochran
|h her mother, Mrs. J. R.
ft-lor.
■rs. A. I. Foster has returned j
Be from a visit with relatives;
Charleston, Tenn. and Miss!
Knees Foster from Philadel- 1
, Pa. where she spent two
Bths in special training for
Bk at Warner Robins, Ga.
■ rs. C. J. Dickson, McDon-
Bh, is visiting her daughter,
B. W. T. Middlebrooks, and
lily.
Brs. Wesley Paulk spent last
Bk in Fitzgerald with rela
ves.
■r. and Mrs, Hugh Lawson
id son, Hugh Jr., spent several
■s last week in Macon with
■ Parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. B.
Qore.
Br. and Mrs. Warren B. Hodge
■e as their guest this week
I brother, Mr, Carl S. Smith,
Bk M. third class, U. S. Na-
I °f Houston, Texas. Mrs.
■ge’s mother and aunt, Mrs.
B Smith, Sasser, and Mrs. J.
Bickard, Montezuma, visited
Bn several days last week.
■ rs - f J. W. Graham, Macon,
Bt Tuesday last week with
■ and Mrs. J. L. Gallemore.
Jnnie Gallemore returned to
t on with his grandmother
spent the remainder of the
■k.
Bessrs. Robert and Marvin
Bne, students at Mercer Uni
spent the weekend at
Be.
B r - Bob Uhels spent the week-
I ' v ith Mr. and Mrs, C. P.
By.
■ Dan Grant, of Chicka-
B 'A,a. Air School, arrived
|. e Sunday to spend two
Iks’ leave.
■ r - Pearsall Brown, Mont-
B e ry, Ala., visited his par
‘ ‘r. and Mrs. R. E. Brown,
B n S weekend.
Mrs. Earl Ogletree spent the
weekend at G. S. C. W., Mil
ledgeville, with her daughter,
Miss Carlene Ogletree.
Mr. J. M. Gooden, state school
supervisor, conducted Physical
Fitness meetings last week at
Milledgeville and Americas and
this week at Cochran.
Sgt. and Mrs. Blankenship
have an apartment in the home
of Mrs. A. M. Anderson Sr.
Mrs. W. V. Bass and baby
daughter, Francile, have gone to
Atlanta to join Mr. Bass and
make their home there. Mr.
Bass is with the Bell Aircraft
Corp.
Mrs. A. H. Lawler is spending
a month in Jacksonville, Fla.
with her grandson, Musician
2c Pat Cartledge, U. S. Navy.
Miss Mary Paul accompanied
her grandmother, Mrs. H. M.
Holden, to West Palm Beach,
Fla. Sunday for a two weeks’
visit with Mrs, Holden’s daugh
ter, Mrs. Harry Johnston, and
family.
Mrs. A. S. Gossett is improv
ing after being quite ill for sev
eral days,
Messrs, DeVer ClTapman and
Cullen Talton were honored by a!
group of their friends with a
party at the Legion Home Mon
day night.
Miss Thelma Bickley spent the
weekend in Jacksonville, Fla.
Miss Audrey Andrews spent
the weekend at her home in Ro
berta.
Miss Cleo Worley was called to
her home in Canton last week to
be at the bedside of her mother
who passed away Monday,
The friends of Mrs. Aubrey 1
Anderson will regret to learn of
her illness.
Mrs. Hardin Hodge and baby
daughter, Jane, of Atlanta, spent
last week with Mrs. Mary B.
Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. Warren
B. Hodge. Mr. Hodge was here
for the weekend.
Pvt. Horace Evans has been
assigned to Camp Croft, S. C.
for basic training.
Miss Mary Nell Sampley came
home from G. S. C. W., Mil
ledgeville, and spent the week
end.
Ensign Hampton Short, Char
lotte, N. C., is visiting his aunt,
Mrs. A. M. Anderson Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stubbs
are spending several days this
week in Augusta.
Mrs. W. R. Davis is spending
two weeks with her husband,
Pvt. W. R. Davis, U. S. Army,at
San Antonio, Texas.
Attending the Seaton-Whipple
wedding in Vienna Saturday
evening were: Mrs. Zenie Whip
ple and her sisters, Mrs. Horace
! Knight, Dublin,and Mrs. Frances
’ Whitehead, Gainesville; Mrs. A.
I P. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
! Whipple, Miss Barbara Whipple,
Mr. Allen Whipple, and Wendell
Whipple Jr. Mr. W. K. Whip
pie was soloist and Mr. Allen
Whipple an usher.
Mrs. Frances Whitehead of
Gainesville, who has been the
guest of Mrs. Zenie Whipple and
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Whipple,
went Sunday with Mrs. Horace
Knight to Dublin for a visit.
The friends of Mrs. Bright
Harper will regret to learn of
j her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Norwood
were called to Atlanta Tuesday
night on account of the death of
her sister, Miss Dixie Ponder.
Aviation Cadet John H. Hurst,
V-5 U. S. N. R., has gone to
i Catawba College, Salisbury, N.
IC. for training.
Mr. James Couey of Birming
ham, Ala. is visiting his grand
mother, Mrs. Minnie Couey.
Mrs. G. C. Nunn spent Wed
nesday in Macon attending the
1 executive board meeting of the
' Woman’s Society of Christian
! Service, South Ga. Conference.
Mrs. Thornton Lee spent sev
eral days here last week with
her sisters, Mrs. J. A. Davis and
Miss Lula Hurst. She was en
route to Brenau College, Gaines
ville, where she is social hostess
at the Phi Mu House, from Par
rott, Ga. Mrs. Lee’s daughter,
. Miss Juliette, did not return to
I Brenau this semester but has ac
i cepted a clerical job at W’ellston
Air Depot.
The American Legion Auxili
ary will meet at the Legion
Home today (Thursday) at 3:30
■ p. m. (
MR. & MRS. C. P. GRAY
HOSTS AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gray en
tertained the stewards of the
Methodist church, their wives,
and a few additional friends at a
barbecue supper Wednesday
night, Jan. 13, at the Legion
Home.
Assisting in entertaining were:
Mesdames L. M. Paul Jr., J. H.
Short. C. G. Harris, T. D. Ma
son Jr., and Cohen Walker, and
Misses Mary Paul and Edna
Barrow.
NOTICE
The Red Cross rooms which
closed for the holidays, have re
opened. They will be open every
Wednesday and Friday, 10:00 —
12:00 a. m. and 3:00 —5:00 p. m.
The workers are urged to go on
these days. Bandage work is
being done at the present.
P. T. A. MEETING
A practical demonstration of i
the care and simple repairing of
electrical equipment of the home
will be given at the Perry school
auditorium Thursday, Jan. 28, at
4:15 p. m. by Miss Eunice Brown
of Macon, Georgia Power Co.
Home Economist.
This is an opportunity for
housewives to learn to prolong
the wear of their electrical
equipment. This timely demon
stration will be sponsored by the
Home Economics class I
of the Perry High school, of!
which Miss Myra Byrd is teach- ]
er. The public is cordially in- 1
vited to attend.
Plans for holding this meeting
were made at the January meet
ing of the P. T. A., Mrs. C. O.
Grimes, the president, presided.
Supt, E. P. Staples spoke on
the High School Victory Corps,
which is being initiated into the
high school.
The first grade won the atten
dance prize.
WHIPPLE HONORED
W. K. Whipple, local agent of
Conn. Mutual Life Insurance
company, was one of 30 agents
in the state to be elected to the
Ga. Round Table of Life Insur
ance Agents, an honorary asso
ciation, which meets on Feb. 7-8
in Atlanta for an annual session.
Mr. Whipple wrote $200,000 of
life insurance last year in order
to receive this honor.
OUll? COALDU^Bj
A raindrop splashes into aFt ream and across miles of wire to Georgia war jfc’v ; ,<' v
is whirled away to a reservoir serving plants, and put to work making weapons
one of our 23 hydro-electric plants. that will win the war. ' V/ fi-/, •'
A speek of coaldust, along witli m(>n change raindroj t 1
of one of our seven steam - operated ,(> electricity, and those who
j, 1 «end it out to work, are on the alert 24
J> aQ b ' hours a day. They know that by work -
In these plants, raindrops and eoal- mg to win, they liclp the fellow who is
are turned into electricity, flashed fighting to win! H
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
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