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PERSONAL MENTION!
■Miss Marianne Nunn, student!
■ Wesleyan College, was at
■a m e for the weekend.
■ jlr. and Mrs. M. G. Edwards
m. and sons, Gordon and Rich-
Bj, of Macon spent several days
■ ? t week with his parents.
■ Miss Betty Gooden, student of
is. C. W., Milledgeville, was
* home for the weekend.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borders and
Biughter, Linda, and Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Borders of Fort Val
■v visited Mrs. Sam Houser
Bunday.
I Lt, F. G. Merrill and son, Bob
Harvey, have gone to Mississippi
■ carry Mrs. Merrill’s mother,
■ rs . J. R. Land, to her home af-
Er a visit here.
I Tech. Sgt. Joe Roper of Camp
llaxey, Texas and Mrs. Roper of
I trry announce the birth of a
Ipn, Joseph Forest Roper Jr., on
:E lurday, April 24,at Middle Ga.
Hospital, Macon.
I Miss Eunice Stubbs of Miami,
ila. spent Tuesday and Wednes
day with her aunt, Mrs. D. H.
Hooper.
■ Mrs. A. L. Stanton is visiting
|er daughter, Mrs. H. F. Cogill,
in Atlanta while recuperating
from an illness.
■ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Massee of
Milledgeville and 2nd Lt. Jerry
liavis, of Cherry Point, N. C.
were guests of Mrs. E. C. Mas
gee for dinner last Thursday
Hght.
■ Mrs.Culmer Harris and daugh-
HBr, Patsy, spent the week in
fflfton with relatives.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Olin Johnson
tfcd little daughters spent the
at Quitman with rela
[■ B’Mrs, Clarence Davis and little
B||: . Joel, have gone to Memphis,
I »nn. to be with Cadet Davis.
■Mrs. Ernest Garrett has ac
rEpted a position in the office of
F. M. Greene, county school
■perintendent.
[■Allan Whipple, student ofGor-
I don College. Barnesvilie, spent
[ Sunday with his mother, Mrs. A.
I P. Whipple.
IH 'Dudder” Tolleson, student of
■M. A.. College Park, was
I at home for the weekend.
■ Mrs. Chas. Vance and Gene of
Hurt Valley visited friends here
Hnday.
■ Mrs. S. W. Gunnison and
Idiughter, Joan, Macon visited
Hr. and Mrs. Eugene Beckham
■inday.
■ Miss Ann Saunders of Unadil
■ spent the weekend with Mr. |
Ka; . A! rs. Joe Stalnaker.
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■ Mrs. Irene Eden has returned
■ from Jacksonville, Fla. where
■ she spent two months to be with
■erson, Musician 2c Pat Cart
U. S. Navy. Musician
was at home for the
While here he had as
guests, Musician Ernest Har-
U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Lois
of Jacksonville, Ha.
■ Pfc. J.L. Hunt, Camp Rucker,
was at home for the week
■ e:
■ Dick Hardy, little son of Mr.
Mrs. Clint Hardy, has been
■fought home from a Macon hos
■vital where he was treated for
■ severely burned leg.
HT. F. Hardy Jr. has been pro
mpted from Technician sth Grade
■> Corporal. He is with the 11th
■rmored Division, Camp Polk,
■ a > Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hardy
Br- received a letter from Maj.
■ e n. E. H. Brooks, commanding
■eneral of the llth Div., con
gratulating them on this promo
■on of their son.
H Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Grimes
children spent Sunday in
■oberta with Mr. and Mrs. J. R
■adrick.
H Mrs. W. B. Roberts entertain-
W Die teachers of the Junior
■apt., Baptist Sunday School, at
■ luncheon Wednesday last week
■ honor of Mrs. J, J. Heard,
■ate S. S. worker, who was
■aching a study course here.
resent were Mrs. T. S. Hunt,
rs - Culma Harris, Mrs. J. A.
P' Mrs. D. M. Ryle, and Mrs.
. Miss Eva Borom assist
tter sister in entertaining.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cren
aw Mrs. Lawrence Moody and
cghter, Gail, of Macon, spent
Wee kend with their parents,
• a nd Mrs. F, H. Armstrong.
g r ' T °hn Cook of Rome was
? Ues r °f Mr. an( i Mrs. J. M.
ttd *n Friday night.
CENTERVILLE NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batchelor
and children, Nadine and Rena,
spent Sunday night and Monday *
in Atlanta with relatives. (
Mr. and Mrs. Paschal Staf- 1
ford and children, Pat Jr. and ’
Terry, of Fitzgerald' spent Sun-;,
day with Mr. and Mrs, C. P.
Stafford.
Mrs. J. F. McEaching and
children spent the Easter holi- 1
days in Albany with relatives. 1
Mr. W. H. Rape and Mr. J. F. ;
McEaching made a trip to Al
bany Saturday p. m.
Mrs. J. D. Stembridge spent
Sunday night and Monday in At
lanta as the guest of Mrs. J, W.
Ewing and family.
Hubert Jr., Cherry, and Phylis
Watson are confined at home
with whooping cough and meas
les. Their friends wish for
them a speedy recovery.
Mrs. W. H. Rape was the
guest of Misses Blanche and,
Bertha Garrison of Warner Rob-1
ins for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scar
borough and Gordon Jr, spent
Friday night and Saturday in
Macon with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Story.
Mrs. Ira Garvin spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. W. P. Brown, in Ma
con.
Mr.and Mrs.lrie Roberts spent
the Easter holidays in Atlanta
with relatives.
Mrs. Irie Roberts, Mrs. Gordon
Scarborough, Mrs. Frank Batch
elor and Mrs, J. D. Stembridge
Sr. were in Fort Valley Wednes
day.
Mrs. Lizzie Connell spent sev
eral days last week in Fort Val
ley with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dixon and
son and Mr. Jerry Browdy spent
Sunday And Monday in Mt. Dora,
Fla. Mrs. Browdy, mother of
Mr. Browdy and Mrs. Dixon,
returned with them to Perry to
make her home.
Mrs, Lizzie Connell observed
her 77th birthday Easter Sunday,
April 25. Friends showered her
with gifts including many love
ly flowers.
Mrs. M. G. Edwards Sr. was
hostess at a party Wednesday
morning last week in honor of
Mrs. Miller Edwards Jr. of Ma
con. Sixteen guests were in
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Middle
brooks and baby, Mary, spent
the weekend with relatives atj
McDonough and East Point.
Mr. Courtney Mason returned !
to Perry last Thursday and is |
here waiting for his assignment |
for training in the Army Air:
Force.
Rev. Willis E. Howard and
Mrs. Howard of La Grange spent
Sunday night in Perry.
( Seaman First Class James E.
j (Preacher) Howard. U. S. Navy, j
j visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Abner Howard, recently.
Bernard Howard has recently
been promoted to sergeant at
Lowery Field, Denver, Colorado.
Mrs. Bernard Howard is making
her home with her husband’s
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Abner
Howard.
Mr. Ben Griffies of Panama
Canal Zone spent Tuesday and ;
Wednesday in Perry.
Gunnery Sgt. V. A. Pickard I
Jr., U. S. Marines, Parris Island,
S. C., is at home on furlough.
Perry friends of Mrs. Joseph
H. Lane of Chattanooga, Tenn.
will be interested to learn that 1
she is president of the Hamilton
County League of Women Voters
in Chattanooga. The League has
on a campaign to control tuber-,
culosis in Chattanooga, which
; has the 2nd highest death rate
| from TB in the U. S. Mrs. Lane
is directing this campaign a n d
has prepared publicity material
being used in newspapers and in
leaflet form.
Mrs. Lane is the former Miss
Lucile Jordan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Jordan.
Mr. C. H. Gresham of Ware
Shoals, S. C. is visiting his sis
ter, Mrs. J. C. Ward, and Mr.
Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morgan
iof Moultrie, Ga. announce the
i birth of a son, William Raymond,
!on April 20. Mrs. Morgan is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Buff of Elko.
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tlf every man, woman and
child in the United States lays
■ aside SlOO the aggregate will
be about $13,000,000,000 or the
amount the Treasury must
raise to its Second War Loan.
TAX SALES
GEORGIA, Houston County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door within the legal
hours of sale on the first Mon
day in May, 1943, to the higest
bidder for cash the following
property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
being in the 0.13 th District of
Houston County, Georgia, being
123.04 acres land, being 88.34
acres of lot No. 194, 23.41 acres
of lot 185, 11.29 acres of lot 184,
and bounded as follow: West by
lands of E. M. Beckham, North
by lands of Arnett Williams and
A. J. Evans, East by lands
of A. J. Evans, South by lands
of A. J. Evans. Levied on and
to be sold as the property of E.
B. Weatherly to satisfy fi fas for
State and County Taxes for the
year 1940. Tenant in possesion
notified.
Also at the same time and
place all that tract or parcel of
I larid being in the 0.13 th District,
1 Houston County. Georgia, being
I 210.98 acres, being 3.20 acres in
lot 193, 98.06 acres of lot 194,
109.66 acres of lot 227, bounded
as follows: North by lands of E.
M.Beckham, West by W.A. Stro
ther lands, East by lands of Ar
nett Williams and A. J. Evans,
South by Atlanta Trust Co. or
! John Westbrooks lands. Levied on
as the property of the Weatherly
Stock Farm, Inc. and found in
their posession to satisfy fi fas
for State and County Taxes for
the years 1941 and 1942.
Also at the same time and
place all that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in
Upper Town District of Houston
County, Georgia, being 2 acres
land, bounded on North by lands
of Paschal Muse, South by lands
lof Paschal Muse, West by lands
of George Shannon, East by lands
of Hill Place. Levied on and to
be sold as the property of Aaron
Shannon and found in his poses
sion to satisfy fi fas for State
and County Taxes for the years
1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940,1941,
and 1942.
Also at the same time and
place all that tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in
the Upper Town District of
Houston County, Georgia, being
23 acres and bounded as follows;
North by lands of Paschal Muse,
South by lands of Paschal Muse,
West by lands of Paschal Muse,
and East by lands of Aaron
Shannon. Levied on and to be
sold as the property of George
Shannon to satisfy fi fas for
State and County Taxes for the
years. 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939,1940,
i 1941, 1942.
This April 6, 1943.
C. C. CHAPMAN, Sheriff.
Notice To Debtors And
Creditors
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All creditors of the estate of
Mrs. H. E. Talton, formerly of
Kathleen, Houston County,Geor
gia. now deceased, are hereby
Notified to render in their claims
and demands against said estate
jto the undersigned according to
law: and all persons indebted to
said estate are hereby notified to
make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
A. R. Talton,
Carl W. Gillespie,
Administrators of the estate
of Mrs. H. E. Talton.
P. O. Address
I Kathleen, Georgia 5:13
PRESBYTERIAN NOTICE
Perry
Sabbath School, 10:15 a. m.
Preaching Service, 11:30 a.m.
Clinchfield
Sabbath School, 3:00 p. m.
Preaching Service, 8:30 p. m.
The public is cordially invited
to all these services.
Rev. M. D. Agerton, Pastor.
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superintendent of Atlanta Na
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bane of my life and I took strong,
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sight of a pill sickened and
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month. Put at least ten percent off
your income in War Savings through':
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