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PERSONAL mention
Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Beatty
and baby daughter, Stella Cater,
and Mrs. Louise W. Cater of Ma
con were guests of Mrs. R. L.
Cater and family Sunday.
Mrs. W. M. Baker and Mrs. J,
B Hawkins were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Jones in Bir
mingham, Ala. for several days
this week.
Mrs. G. E. Jordan will go to
Cleveland, Tenn. Thursday to
visit her daughter, Mrs. L. C.
Davis, and family.
Mrs. Fred M. Culler is recu
perating from an operation for
appendicitis which she under
went Sunday in the Mercy Hos
pital, Macon.
Pvt. Billy Ethridge was at
home from North Ga. College,
Dahlonega, for the weekend. He
had as his guest, Pvt. John
Stanley, of Brunswick, Ga. who
is also at North Ga. College.
Mrs. Charles F. Cooper Jr. and
daughter, Josephine, of Macon,
are visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. F.
Cooper.
Dr. and Mrs. F, W. Farmer,
Miss Helen Farmer, and a group
of friends from Macon were
guests at the New Perry Hotel
Sunday.
Lt. Guy Wade of Macon, who
returned recently from overseas
service, is visiting his uncle, Dr.
J. L, Gallemore, and family.
Mrs. G. S. Riley will go to
White Springs, Fla. today
(Thurs.) to visit daughter,
Mrs. G. S. Riley Jr.
Mrs. Smith of Sasser, Ga.spent
Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.
W. B, Hodge, and Mr. Hodge at
Henderson.
Mrs. Cinderella C. Mullis and
daughter, Marlene, of Milledge
ville, will spend the Thanksgiv
ing holidays next week with Dr.
and Mrs. C. F. Cooper.
Mrs. Robert Crenshaw and
daughter, Joye, have returned
from a month’s visit with rela
tives in Mooresville, N. C,
Mrs. J. T. Horne and Mrs, C.
B. Owens of Forsyth spent Mon
day with Mrs. Stanley Eugene
Smith.
WE’RE SWAMPED /
WITH CONTEST ENTRIES*
’iViHH&M. 'tditi rfmcototced Ma
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More than 7,000 Georgians, old and young, sent in their ideas on
“5 Ways to Make My Community Better” in the big Better Home
Towns contest! The mailman literally swamped us with entries in
the final days.
' That means some delay in selecting the winners, but we are sure
that everyone will be proud of this groat outpouring of suggestions
for making Georgia towns better places in which to work and live.
Georgia WILL go forward this great response proves it!
Having entered the contest, you’re entitled to know what is hap
( poning: Ist, your entry was given a serial number —on the body
of the letter; the same number was repeated alongside your name
and address. 2nd, this serial number was entered in a book along
• with your name, addresl, age group, etc. 3rd, all identification w r as
removed from your letter, leaving only the serial number. W’ith this
done, neither contestants nor judges need worry about any questions
of favoritism.
Then your letter was ready for the County Judges, who are
now making their selections for County prizes —in Counties where
< local prizes were offered and also selecting the best 10 per cent
from their County to be entered in the State Contest. Then the
seven State Judges will make the final selection of the sixty prize
winners thirty in the Grown-Ups Division, thirty in the Young
Folks Division.
Everybody is working as fast as possible, without sacrificing care
and accuracy, because we know how anxious you are and we are
—to find out the winners of the prizes £5,200 in war bonds.
So we want to thank you, most sincerely, for your interest in
this contest, for the great pool of ideas you have contributed, for
your share in this demonstration that Georgians arc determined to
build a better state!
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Massee
and baby son, Cater, of Haw
kinsville,spent Sunday with Mrs.
Eliza C. Massee.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borders and
daughters, Linda Jean and Kath
arine Sylvia,of Fort Valley spent
Sunday with Mrs. Borders’ moth
er. Mrs. Sam P. Houser, Kath
arine, the five weeks old daugh
i ter of the Borders, is the fifth
Katharine in her m o th e r’s
lineage.
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' Mrs. Sam N. Hodges and Mrs.
Courtney H. Hodges of Atlanta
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Hodges and other rela
; tives this week. Mr. Sam N.
Hodges of Atlanta is here for
several days every week this fall
while the building of Dr. J. L.
Gallemore is under construction.
; Mr. Hodges is the engineer-con
tractor of this building.
1 Mrs. G. W. Johnston of Sasser
1 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, i
* Joe Mitchell and Mr. T. S. Chap
man. Mrs. Chas. Allen and
daughter, Gwen, of Birmingham,
Ala. went to Sasser Monday with
Mrs. Allen’s sister, Mrs. John
ston, for a visit after visiting
here last week.
j Major Donald Chapman John
; ston, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs.
j G, W. Johnston of Sasser, has
been named the youngest depot
quartermaster supply officer in
) the United States Army. He is
3 stationed at the Atlanta depot.
. A graduate of Georgia Tech, he
has been on active duty since
February, 1941. His mother was
* Miss Eula Chapman of Perry.
, Mrs. W. J. Slappey is visiting
relatives in Washington, D. C.
t Billy Lee came home from G.
. M. C., Cochran,for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carney had
as their guests last week Pfc. John
1 W. Carney of Fort Custer, Mich.,
■ Mr. Milton F. Carney of Atlanta,
- and Mrs. Clarence Buchanan and
daughter, Phyllis, of Manches
ter, Ga.
I Mr. and Mrs. Waller Helms
I j and children, Edward and David
* Helms, visited relatives in Warm
Springs and Manchester recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Wordna Gray
. and daughter, Janet, spent the
. weekend in Valdosta with Mr.
and Mrs. Bowie Gray.
I VISITORS HONORED
Mrs. L. F. Cater of St. Marys,
Ga. who is visiting Mrs. A. P,
Whipple and Mrs. J. M. Gooden
has been the honoree of several
social affairs.
Wednesday afternoon last week
Mrs. Whipple and Mrs. Gooden
gave an informal tea for their
visitor and for Mrs. Chas. Allen
of Birmingham, Ala., the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Joe Mitchell,
i Last Thursday, Mrs. C.G. Har
ris and Mrs. Joe Mitchell gave a
luncheon at Fays in Macon for
Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Cater.
Saturday, Mrs. C. E. Andrew
entertained for Mrs. Cater at the
New Perry hotel. Sunday night,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones, were
hosts at supper at their home for
Mrs. Cater.
Monday night, Mr. and Mrs.T.
C. Rogers had a dinner at the
New Perry hotel for Mrs. Cater.
' Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Kezar hon
jored this visitor with a dinner
'party Tuesday night at their
j home in Elko.
This afternoon (Thurs.) Mrs.
James J. Rooney and Mrs. Annie
L. Stanton will entertain with a
tea at their home for Mrs. Cater.
Last Thursday, Mrs. Chas. Al
len was given a luncheon by Mrs,
G. E. Jordan and Mrs. G. S.
Riley.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Allen C. Pritchett Jr. was
, given a buffet supper Friday
' night at his home by his parents,
; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pritchett, in
celebration of his 12th birthday.
The Thanksgiving idea was at
■ tractively carried out in the dec
orations, favors, and menu.
After supper, movies were
shown and dancing enjoyed.
Twenty-six friends of the hon
oree were present, including
Fred Thomson Jr.of Fort Valley,
Assisting in entertaining were
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beckham,
Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Davis, and
, Mrs. Fred Thomson of Fort
Valley.
1 S. S. CLASS MEETS
The Clifford Hunter Sunday
School class met at the home of |
|Mrs. P. M. Satterfield with Mrs,
j Henry Parker as co-hostess on
November 8 with fourteen mem-
I bers present.
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Back up the Boys! BUYANOTHER BOND
IN THE 6th WAR LOAN!
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It’s not over, over there—not by a long shot^
Uncle Sam can count on the fighting men to keep on fighting—and he must
be able to count on you to keep on backing them, by buying extra War Bonds
In the Sixth War Loan Drive, now on.
SEE WHAT YOUR EXTRA $ lOO BOND WILL DO: \69 I
It will help pay for the things our men must have—guns, \ \ I /
tanks, food. \ \ \ I 111
It will help hold down the cost of living. \\ \ I - // f
It will provide a nest egg for the future—the United States \\ ■ I M If
Government guarantees that you will get your money back. \ \ ■ • jjjX / /
It will show our fighting men that you are willing to do \
YOUR COUNTRY IS STUt AT WAR
ar£ you? .
PERRY LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
Phone 44 Perry, Ga.
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Phone 136 Perry, Gs.