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MENTION
2 n( j Lt. John H. Hurst, U. S.
Marine Air Corps pilot, spent!
Lveral days last week with his
f url t, Mrs. J. A. Davis, while:
piiroute to San Diego, Calif.from
Columbia, S. S.
The Junior Group of Legion
naire’s children had a party at
.Up Legion Horae Friday night
with Mrs. Joe Mitchell and Mrs.
l. Smith as chaperones.
Joyce Andrew spent the week
end in Macon with her cousin,
Haine Lanier, and attended the
BOD dance at the Shrine Mosque
Friday night.
Owen Burdette of Atlanta
spent the weekend with Frank
Satterfield.
Mrs, W. V. Tuggle is a patient
at Mercy Hospital, Macon, and is
recuperating from a recent
operation.
Mrs. J. J- Rooney is improving
after a recent illness for which
she was treated in Mercy Hospi
tal, Macon, for several days.
Mrs. Holt B. Grace and little
son, Holt Jr., will arrive next
Sunday for a visit of several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J, D.
Grace at Elko.
Sgt. Edwin Hicks, U. S.Army,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. VV. Hicks, while on a
furlough. Sgt. Hicks is at Camp
I Livingstone, La.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bailey of
Peoria, 111. were guests of Mrs.
H. T. Gilbert for the weekend.
They were enroute home from
Savannah, Ga. where they visit
ed their son, 2nd Lt. Thomas L.
!* Bailey Jr., U. S, Army Air
Corps who is at Chatham Field.
Lt. Bailey is a navigator on a
B-24 plane.
Pfc. Edward Daniel, instructor
of airplane mechanics at Khesler
Field, Miss., is spending his fur
lough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Daniel. Mrs. Daniel
and son, Harry, of Biloxi, Miss,
are here with Pfc. Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Daniel and
Beth, Pfc. and Mrs. Edward
Druiel and Harry spent Sunday
in Thomaston with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Huggins
and children, Billy and Carol,
spent the weekend with his par
ents at Oliver, Ga.
Miss Anna Lee Beavers, stu
dent of Huntingdon College,
Montgomery, Ala. spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Beavers. While
I here she had as her guests four
of her college friends: Miss Mar
tha Stokes and Miss Adelaide
Horn of Brantley, Ala.; Miss
I Margaret Rowlings of Troy,Ala.;
and Miss Marion Piter of Fair
fax, Ala.
Mrs. J. M. Gooden, Mrs. W.E.
Marshall, Mrs. E. C. Massee,and
Miss Katharine Cater spent
Wednesday in Milledgeville, Ga.
Mrs. Gooden visited her daugh
ter, Miss Betty Gooden, at G. S.
C. W. Mrs. Marshall visited her
son, Earl, at G. M. C. M r s.
Massee and Miss Cater were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Massee.
Mrs. Hugh Braddock and
daughter, Joan, and Mrs. W. J.
I- oy amj son, Billy, of Endicott.
fp T. are visiting Mrs. W. J,
traddeck.
auxiliary meets
. The monthly luncheon-meet
ing cf the Auxiliary was held
Jast Hiursday at the Legion
Home with Mrs, Joe Mitchell,
president, presiding. Hostesses
I ere ; Mrs. C. E. Andrew, Mrs.
, w - C. Jones, Mrs. J. B. Cal
l.nun, Mrs. T. C. Rogers, Mrs. F.
"I. King, and Mrs, C. L. Kersey, j
A quizprogram on Universal!
Military Training was given by I
i-A A H Whipple and Mrs. W.
E Marshall. !
Mrs. Whitney Harber of Ma- 1
con spoke on the Gray Lady Ser-1
ciceol the Red Cross. She was
mtroduced by Mrs. E. W. Tray- ,
l,r who is organizing the “Gray (
Hadies” in Perry.
Mrs. R. E t Qgletree, chmn.
Americanism, reported that Bob
oy Ivey of Perry had won the
essay contest on “Thomas
I Jefferson.”
c n e president welcome! a
•'umber of new members an 1 ex
pressed regrtt over the os-; of a
faithful member, Mrs. G. W.
Rhodes, who is leaving Perry
soon.
I Miss Katharine Cater, Mrs.
Lby Holtzclaw, and Mrs. W. E.
i Marshall were named as the
I nominating committee. )
SERVICE GUILD MEETS |
The Wesleyan Service Guild!
1 met last Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. J. L. Hodges with!
I Miss Louise Rainey, co-hostess. I
Miss Dorothy Jones, president, 1
presided. Miss Allene Ryals led!
the devotional.
The proposals of the Dumbar-i
ton Oaks Peace conference were i
compared to those of the League |
of Nations by Miss Audrey An-1
drews and Miss Ruby Pickens.'
Miss Phoebe Harper presented
the mission study topic.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Methodist W. S. C. S. will'
! have their home mission study
next Monday, April 30, from
10:30 a. m. to 3 p. m., at the
church. The study will be on
“The Indian in American Life”
with Mrs. G. C. Nunn, supt.
missionary education in charge.
Lunch will be served at noon.
All members and others interest
ed in the study are invited to
attend.
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birthday party
I Mary Middlebrooks was given
jan enjoyable birthday party
! Wednesday afternoon, April 18,
m celebration of her third tnrth 1
i anniversary, by her mother,Mrs. i
i W. T. Middlebrooks.
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Sunday School, 10:15 a. m.
Morning Worship Service 11:30.
Training Union, 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship 8:00 p. m.
Prayer Service Wednesday,
8:00 p. m.
Rev. J. A. Ivey, Pastor.
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