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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Kemp of
Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Ryle and Mrs. Annie Watson
Monday.
Mrs. H. T. Gilbert has return
ed from Miami, Fla. where she
visited Mrs. S. G. Rogers and
Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. A. M. Ander
son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nunn and
children, Betty and Sam, went
to Daytona Beach, Fla. Monday
for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Holloman
have moved into the Bennett
home on Washington Ave.,which
they purchased this summer from
Mrs. W. F. Bennett of Macon.
Allen Pritchett Jr. and Bobby
Ivey have returned from camp
at Cloudland, Ga.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Ivey and
children are visiting relatives in
Milledgeville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chapman j
and family have moved into the i
house on Swift street which they!
recently purchased.
Misses Mary Ann and Jane Ri-j
ley were at Jacksonville Beach,!
Fla. last week with friends.
Lt. Grace Smith, Wave, U. S. j
Navy, of Charleston, S. C. spent
several days last week with herj
mother, Mrs. E. D. Smith,
Mrs. A. I. Foster is visiting]
her sister, Mrs. Palmer, in|
Charleston, Tenn, j
Mrs. S. T; Borom and sonj
Robert, of Butler, Ga. spent last;
week with Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Roberts.
Mrs. J. W. Hutchinson Sr. of
Haralson, Ga. is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. C.K. Cooper, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutchin
son of Charlotte, N. C. spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
C. K. Cooper, Phyllis and Jan
ice Hutchinson who spent last
week here returned to Charlotte
Saturday with their parents.
Mrs. Holt B. Grace and baby
son, Holt Grace Jr., of Metter,
Ga. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
ID. Grace at Elko. Capt. Holt B.
Grace is with the U. S. Army
forces on Saipan Island.
Mrs, C. E. Brunson, Mrs. Tom
Cater, Libby and Catherine Da
vis spent Sunday in Sylvester
with Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Massee
and baby son, Cater Massee, of
Hawkinsville, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Eliza C. Massee. I
Lt. Margery Short, member
Physical Therapy Corps, Medical
Dept.. Army of the United
States, of Fort Sam Houston,
Texas is spending al5 day fur
lough with her mother, Mrs. J.
H. Short.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Sampley
will return Friday from Lake
Junaluska, N. C. where they
spent a month.
Norma Stillwell and Ann Acree
of Macon were guests of Billie
Davis for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hicks
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Mary La Fay, Thursday,
Aug. 24.
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HOUSTON DRUG COMPANY
Phone 52 Perry, Ga.
SCHOOL SPECIAL!
Two or more $3.50 Oil Permanents each $2.50
(with this adv.)
Other Permanents $1.50 to $lO.OO
No Appointments Needed
HOURS—9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Except Thursday
Afternoon.
Nu Deal Beauty Shop
Mrs. CLEO GRAHAM & Mrs. LOIS G. AMOS
Operators
Unadilla, Georgia
Mrs. T. W. Hentz has return
ed from Graceville, Fla. where
she visited her sister for several
weeks.
Jerry Cater returned Tuesday
from visits to Bainbridge and
Albany, Ga,
Seaman 1c Omega East, U. S.
Navy, is visiting his parents. Mr,
and Mrs. J. C. East, at Clinch
field, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Huggins
and children, Billy and Carol.are
visiting his parents at Oliver, Ga
Mrs. J.N. Buff Jr. visited Miss
Betsy Johnson in Macon several
days this week.
Frank Hendrick and Walter
Gray Jr. were at Jacksonville
Beach, Fla. for several days.
Miss Helen Wallace of Gaines
ville, Ga. was the guest of Miss
Carlene Ogletree several days
last week.
! Misses Lillian and Lavina Gus-
Itafson of Berea, Ohio are visit
ling their grandparents, Mr. and
{Mrs. F. C. Tounsley,
Miss Lynette Eason of Elko
I and Miss Martha Griggs of Una
jdilla will spend Thursday and
| Friday with Miss Vonceil Sum
! mers,
| Mrs. W. W. Fuller of Atlanta,
was the guest of her niece, Mrs.
I Ed. Wilder, and family from
[Thursday until Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton
land daughter, Eloise, of Atlanta,
[were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
JB. Brown for the weekend.
; Mrs. W. E. Marshall Jr. spent
last Thursday and Friday in
Americus with her mother, Mrs.
T. L. Bell.
Mrs. E. D. Mason and
daughter,Carol, spent last Thurs
day and Friday in Americus with
her sister, Mrs. W.D. White, and
family.
Mrs. E. H. Wimberly is at
Fernandina Beach, Fla. as the
guest of her niece, Mrs, Robert
A. Bowen, of Macon.
| Mrs. Clara Gallemore and Mrs.
C. B. Wall of Jeffersonville, Ga.
spent Sunday and Monday with
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Gallemore.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green and
Corp. W. C. Green Jr., of Mil
ledgeville, Ga. spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Green at
the New Perry hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Whipple,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tabor, and
Miss Marjorie Brown were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bealy Smith in
Atlanta for the weekend.
I Mrs. H. L. Walton and baby
son, James, of Jacksonville Fla.
are visiting h#r jMtreats, a#, and
Mrs, A. B. Irby Jr.
Mrs. Irene Eden has a position
as hostess and office assistant at
the New Perry hotel.
Mrs. Ralph Tabor and her
mother, Mrs. J. D. Powell, of
Fitzgerald, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Tabor for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wordna Gray
and daughter, Janet, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bowie Gray in Valdosta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitten
and Mrs. Ida S. Whitten spent
Sunday in Monticello, Ga.
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to Help Pick Georgia's
Cotton for 'Mmy-JS,OOO "Heeded!
EVEN THOUGH Georgia’s cotton crop is smaller this —beginning In Middle Georgia and soon will begin
year than last, it will not be completely harvested for in North Georgia. If you can spare some lime, you can
Victory unless 75,000 men and women, boys and girls, help the war effort by picking cotton.
volunteer to help pick it! r>, , . . , ~ .
1 lan now to join the cotton-picking army in your scc-
And its harvesting is a mighty urgent matter, for Uncle tion! Help gather the cotton just as soon as it’s ripe, so
Sam’s War Department makes use of 11,000 items made it will be of superior quality for war requirements. It
of cotton fiber and cottonseed. Vital items of food, fab- must be picked before it becomes soaked by rain and
ric, munitions, and construction materials. Items that stained by soil, or it will be of poor, less useful, less
will give comfort to our armed forces throughout the profitable quality.
world—and equip them for final victory. /->•<• , ,
3 Georgia farmers must have the aid of 75,000 volun-
Desplte the abnormal rainy Spring and the unusually tcers to help harvest this cotton crop! If you can spare
dry Summer, our farm folks managed Lo plant and cul- a few hours or a few days for this vital task, see your
livate 1,379,000 acres of Georgia’s greatest war crop. This County Agent. He will place you with some nearby
acreage is expected to yield 638,000 bales of cotton if farmer who needs your help. And you will be paid pro
... IF 75,000 townspeople volunteer to gather it and vailing wages for .your patriotic effortl
get it to the gin.
Cotton picking is already under way in South Georgia
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GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
(This advertisement publislied in cooperation with the Georgia Agricultural Extension Service in furtherance of Georgia’s Farm Labor Program.)
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