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PERSONAL MENTION
The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Daniel will be glad to know
that their son, Lt. Frank V.Dan
t iel, has arrived safely in Eng
land,
Fvt. Lawton Daniel has suc
cessfully completed first and sec
ond training courses at Technical
School at Shepard Field, Texas.
Mrs. W. C. Fagan, Mrs. Dee!
Mathews and Mary Dee Math-]
ews of Fort Valley spent last|
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs S.
W. Hickson.
Cpl. and Mrs. M.D. Roberts of
Wells, Minn., are staying at the
home of Mrs. R. H. Houghton, j
Mrs. A. B. Walton and little *
son, Abel Jr., of Bangor, Maine,
are spending several weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Walton.
Mrs. G. C. Nunn attended the
Bishop’s Crusade meeting in Ma
con Wednesday last week.
Mrs. G. C. Nunn attended the
executive board meeting of the
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service, S. Ga. conference, Al
bany this week.
Mrs. E. D. Mason and daugh
ter, Carol, and Mrs. A. L. Mead
ows spent several days this week
in Americus with Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. White.
Mr. Donald Staples of Leslie,
Ga. spent the weekend with his
brother, Mr. E. P. Staples, and
t family.
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Polk,
of New York City were guests of
her brother, Mr. J. P. Duggan,
and family Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duggan
spent Sunday in Comer, Ga. with
Mr. and Mrs. Collier. They Car
rie Lt. (j.g.) P. C. Lawson U. S.
N. R. and Mrs. Lawson to Comer
for a short visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Collier, be
fore returning to Portland, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitten
visited relatives in Madison, Ga.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gooden are
spending this week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Williams of
Atlanta were guests of his sis
ter, Mrs. E. F. Barfield, for the
weekend.
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YOUR gallant fighting men are giv- is invest in at least one hun~ m ■
ing all they’ve got to put over drcd dollar Bond (costs $75.) • . . /§ til
the knockout blow. But you must and as many more as possible. *
do your share to back them up. Help your company meet its quota.
Your share in this all-out drive Display the 4th War Loan emblem 1 fi B Jl W\
means investing in War Bonds until at home. Do this and you help MM M IT
it hurts. The very least you can do your country ... help yourself.
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Mrs. A. F. Barfield of Fitz
gerald spent Wednesday last
week with Mrs, E. F. Barfield.
Mr. Albert Skellie came home
from Ga. Tech., Atlanta, for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lee, Mrs.!
J. M. Satterfield, and Mrs. Joe'
Roper spent the weekend in
Roanoke, Ala. with Mr. Lee’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Lee.
j Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jordan
have returned from Cleveland,
!Tenn. Friends will be glad to
know that Mr. Jordan is improv
ing after being quite ill there.
Mrs. L. M. Paul Jr, was called
Ito Atlanta this week on account
'of the illness of her mother, Mrs.
'H. M. Holden, who died Tues
day morning. Funeral services
will be held Thursday 3 p. m.,
in Crawfordsville.
The basketball team and cheer
leaders of Perry High scnool en
tertained the Leslie High team
here Friday night ac the Legion
Home following the game which
Perry won.
Mrs. W.V. Bass and daughter,
Sallie, of Marietta, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Pritchett.
Mr. Bass spent the weekend
here.
Mrs. Clara Gallernureand Mrs.
C.B. Wall of Jefferson vide spent
the weekend with Ur. and Mrs.
J. L. Gallemore. Jonnny Galle
more Jr. went home with his
grandmother and aunt for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall
Jr. and sons, Earl and Tommy,
spent Sunday in Reynolds with
relatives.
Cadet Sgt. Allen Whipple,Gor
don College. Barnesville, was at
home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Talton an
nounce the birth of a son on Jan.
17 at Middle Ga. Hospital,Macon.
The baby has been named Wil
liam Cullen Talton Jr.
Pvt. James McKinley of Camp
Butner, N. C, was at home last
week on furlough. He was given
a party last Thursday night at
! the Legion Home by Meredyth
Hunnicutt and Frank Hendricks.
Mrs. Bowie Gray and daughter,
Joan, of Atlanta, spent last ex
with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gray
\and Mr. and virs. W. S Gray.
BOOK CLUB MEETS |
The Wednesday
Book club met last week at the i
home of the president, Mrs. S A. I
| Nunn, with Mrs. S. W. Hickson, i
,co-hostess. Mrs, T. D. Mason,
' Sr. presented the program,
“Journey Among Warriors”
by Eve Curie was reviewed by,
Mrs. W. T. Middlebrooks. Mrs.
D. M. Ryle gave highlights from
“Madame Curie” by Eve Curie.
A salad course was served dur
ing the social period.
Mr. W.G. Etheridge is employ
ed at Barfield Grocery company.
Ensign Robert Greene, U.S,N..|
i of Norfolk, Va., is at home on
j fur |i ugh.
I Air Cadet Jack Marshall has
1 i completed training at Arcadia,
i Fla. and is now at Gunter Field,
Montgomery, Ala. for further
training.
Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Gray spent
Monday and Tuesday in Atlanta.
Pvt. Ralph Tabor of Fort Ben
ining, Ga and Miss Elizabeth
, Powell, student of G. S. C. W,,
! Milledgeville, will spend the
i weekend with Mr and Mrs. A.
: W Tabor
Mrs. C. C. Duncan of Atlanta
’ spent the weekend recently with
l j her daughter, Mrs. Drew Harris.
I! Miss Montine Harrison spent
I th > weekend in Macon with her
Miss Evelyn Harrison,
E. M. 1c Harry Griggs, U. S.
N., will return Friday to the
- Naval Advance Base Depot, Da
visviile. R, I. after a visit here.
Mrs. Griggs an d their baby
• daughter, Mars ha, who accom
panied him here, will remain for
■ several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis of
Miami, Fla. announce the birth
] of a daughter, Patricia Neal, on
' Wednesday, Jan. ih, in Miami.
‘ Miss Davis wa, Miss Dorothy
“ Brunson, daugnter of Judge and
1 Mrs. C E. Brunson, of Perry.
Mrs. Dobbin Holmes of Cordele
; and Mrs. Archie Turner of Quit
r man are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James J. Rooney.
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90 YOUR SHARE
f|o YOU remember that soldier you saw on you are asked to huy AT (.EAST ONE extra
the bus with his arm in a cast? Do you hundred dollar war ROND. A Scries E War
recall that sailor you saw hobbling down the Savings Bond will cost you only S7S and you
street on a cane? Have you noticed the list get back at maturity in ten years 54 for every
of casualties printed from time to time in 53 invested; this is the least you can do. In
dus newspaper? vest more if you possibly can—s2oo, 5300,
What you are asked to do, compared to the 5400. Remember, it all comes back with
boys who are really in it, is easy. But your interest.
job is mighty important, too. Once again So play square— do your share. HE did I
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