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PERSONAL MENTION^
U John H. Houser, U. S. Ar-1
m v Air Corps pilot, and Mrs..
Houser arrived Monday from 1
Greenville, S.C. to spend a week]
JJith his mother, Mrs. Sam P.
Houser.
Rillv Lee, who volunteered for
service in the U.'S. Navy, has
hpen called into active service, i
He i=; leaving today (Thurs.) for 1
Great Lakes Naval Training Sta
tion Chicago, 111. for his boot
training. He is the son of Mrs.
Bessie Lee.
Myra Wilder was given a de
lightful birthday party Wednes
day May 9, in celebration of her
sixth birthday, by her mother,
Mrs. Ed Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Massee and
children. Cater and Stella, of
Hawkinsville, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Eliza C. Massee.
Mrs. Duncan Pate of Colum
bus, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Fate of Hawkinsville, visited
Mrs. R. L. Cater Sunday.
Mrs. Dobbins Holmes of Cor
dele, Ga. is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs! J. J. Rooney and Mrs. A.L.
Stanton for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White and
Miss Lena Guttenberger of Ma
con visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Rooney Sunday.
Mrs. A. P. Whipple and Mrs.
Zenie Whipple have gone to
Beaufort, S. C. to visit with
■ S. 2c Allen Whipple, U. S. Na
vy Medical Corps, who is sta
tioned at Parris Island, S. C.
Mr. Max Moore and son, Her
bert Moore, are on a trip to Co
coa and Miami, Fla,
Seaman 2c Clint Hardy, U. S.
Seabees, Camp Endicott, Davis
viile, R. L, is spending a ten day
furlough with his family here.
Miss Anna Lee Beavers is at
home from Huntingdon College,
Montgomery, Ala. for the sum-
I mer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Radebaugh
spent Sunday in Atlanta. Her
mother, Mrs. Davis, went with
them and remained for a visit
this week. His mother, Mr s.
Fred Radebaugh, of Cartersville,
Ga. spent last week here with
the Radebaughs.
Ist Lt. W. A. Strother Jr., U.
S. Army Air Corps, visited his
sister, Mrs. A. Braddock, re
cently. Lt. Strother, pilot of a
829 plane was enroute from
Jamaica to Camp McCook, Ne
braska.
Cadet Earl Marshal], student
G, M. C.. Milledgeville, Ga., w'as
at home for the weekend.
Mrs. Henry Holcombe of Ma-
I con spent the weekend with her
[ mother, Mrs. H. P, Houser.
I Mr. Dallas Ryle, student of
J Georgia Tech., Atlanta, was at
home for the weekend.
Cadet David Wynne, student
of North Ga. College, Dahlonega,
was at home recently.
Mr. and Mrs, David Crockett I
spent Sunday in Atlanta with his j
mother, Mrs. David Crockett Sr. j
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilder and ,
daughter, Myra, spent Sunday in :
Atlanta with relatives.
Mrs. Richard Thompson was!
hostess to her Bridge club last
Thursday at her apartment in
the Perry Court,
Mr. “Buck” Tolleson cam ej
home from Atlanta for the
I weekend.
Cadet Dan Wright is at home
Irom G. M, A., College Park. Ga.
lor the vacation period.
Mrs, L. M. NeSmith spent the
weekend with her daughter,Miss
Annis Jean NeSmith, at G. S. C.
W., Valdosta, and went from j
there to Umatilla, Fla. to visit
her daughter, Mrs. Robert Max
well, and family.
KMr. and Mrs. Sam A. Nunn
and children, Betty and Sam Jr.,
spent Sunday in Cordele with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hodges
spent Sunday in Talbotton with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Watts.
Mrs. Powers Cooper Lawson
and son of Comer, Ga, were
guests of her sister, Mrs. Alton
Gardy, and family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Nunn spent
last Thursday in Atlanta.
Mr. Frank Holden of Atlanta
attended the funeral of Mrs. L.
M. Paul Sr. May 8.
Mr. E. P, Staples spent the
weekend in Roopville with his
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P.
staples.
Miss Barbara Whipple, student
ot Agnes Scott College, Decatur,
La. came home Friday for the;
weekend. While here she had as :
guest, Miss Lou McLaurin of
S. C., a student at Agnes
bcott.
-Mrs. J. p. Rjsher is visiting
."** husband, Pvt. J. P. Risher,
uL bort Sill, Oklahoma.
I Sgt. Russell Pickard. U. S. I
l Marine Corps, who has just re- j
j turned from two years’ service 1
|in the Pacific war area, visited !
! his sister, Mrs. W. M. Baker, I
i Tuesday.
Mr. Joe Mitchell is in the Na- j
val Hospital, Dublin, Ga. for ob
servation. Friends regret his
i illness.
i Mr. H.B. Smith of Dahlonega, I
Ga. spent Tuesday night with
his nephew, Rev. J. B. Smith. I
Mr. Smith is field representative i
of the Agricultural and Indus-!
trial Development Board of i
Georgia.
Mrs. W. F. Norwood went to
Augusta, Ga. Wednesday to be
with her mother, Mrs. Florrie
Meyers, who is ill in a hospital
there,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. James and
son, Eddie, of Warwick, Ga.
spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. L. C. Howard.
Mrs. Willie Lee Smith of At
lanta spent from Friday until
Tuesday with her mother, Mrs.
L. C. Howard.
Mrs. S. G. McAnally has mov
ed to Decatur, Ga. where she
bought a home. Her daughter,
Betty McAnally, is remaining
here with Joyce Andrew until
the school term ends May 25.
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! R. T. 2c Albert C. Skellie, U.
jS. Navy, left Saturday after a
: visit with his parents, Mr. and
| Mrs. W. A. Skellie. He is sta-
I tioned at Shoemaker, Calif.
Mrs. John Carney has /joined '
1 her husband, Pfc, John Carney, j
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| Mrs. Glenn Jarrett of Frank
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j family,
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Judge and Mrs. 0. T. Gower
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were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
j H. Gilbert Sunday.
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Mrs. S. L. Norwood spent sev
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