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HENDERSON NEWS
By MRS. LEON RAGAN
Mrs. Billy Thames and Eugenia
and Mrs. Hugh Ragan and children
visited relatives in Montezuma,
Saturday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawk and
children of Montezuma, and Mrs.
Hugh Ragan, Janice and Ken,
spent Sunday with their mother,
Mi's. C. R. Johnson in Cordele.
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Mrs. John L. Knight and chil-
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dren and Mrs. P. L. Bryant spent
Monday in Macon.
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a Tommie Ozbirn, son of Mr. and
1 Mrs. T. C. Ozbirn, was honored
with a birthday party, Saturday
night. Ten friends helped him I
celebrate.
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Mike Wynne spent a few days
with his grandmother, Mrs. D. I.
’.King, in Unadilla.
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Office supplies in stock at Hous
ton Home Journal.
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FARM OF CHARLIE THOMAS AT GROVANIA was the identification furnished on
the above picture printed last week as the Mystery Farm of the Meek. D. E. Nipper said he
believes he is right, but may be wrong. See the new Mystery Farm Photo in this week s
Home Journal and help us identify it.
Large Congregation
Welcomes Shippey
An overflow congregation made
up of Methodists, Baptists and
Presbyterians welcomed Rev. L.
D. Shippey as the new pastor of
the Perry Methodist Church Sun
day night.
Mr, Shippey and his family mov
ed here last Friday from Quitman,
where he had been pastor of the
Quitman Methodist Church for
five years.
A capacity congregation also
greeted Mr. Shippey at the morn-
ing worship hour, when he preach
ed his first sermon.
Following the evening worship
hour, Mr. and Mrs. Shippey and
their children met those attend
ing the service at a fellowship
hour on the church lawn.
The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., j UnP ,
VACATIONISTS-BE CAREFin?
THIS OLE CAR
This ole car once knew some children.
This ole car once knew a wife,
This ole car once knew a husband
And a merry family life . . .
But this family's trips are over.
Picked a dang’rous spot to pass—
Then they saw death’s angel peekin’
Through the broken windshield glass.
Ain't gonna need this car no longer.
Ain't gonna need this car no more—
Had no time to fix the brakes up,
Had no time to fix the door,
Had no time to fix the steerin'
Or to drive with more restraint—
Ain't gonna need this car no longer.
They've been taken to meet the Saint ~,
—Accident Prevention Department
Employers Mutuals oi Wausau
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POULTRY SCHOLARSHIPS
AVAILABLE
H. W. Bennett, Agricultural Ex
tension Service poultryman, says
several scholarships to study poul
try at the University of Georgia
are available. He suggests that
young persons interested should
write to Dr. C. K. Laurent, head
of the poultry division at the Col
lege of Agriculture, Athens, Geor
gia.
Read the Home Journal
Purina’s Hog Profit Plan
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MAKE MORE MONEY
IT HELPS THE SOW build big litters of husky pigs and
have lots of milk for all of them. Sow and Pig Chow
fed with your grain has what it takes to do the job
IT STARTS PIGS FAST and a fast start means a profit
finish. Every 10 lbs. extra at weaning means 15 days
earlier to market. You can depend on Purina’s Baby Pig
Chow and Pig Startena (Purina’s “Fast-Start” Twins) to
crowd ’em down the market road.
IT MARKETS HOGS EARLY ... ahead of the runs.
Many Purina Program hog feeders report marketing
200*225 lb. hogs at 5-5 Vi months. How do they do it'
Hog Chow, man, Hog Chow!
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Whitehurst Heads
Methodist Men’s Club
1 W. A. Whitehurst is the new
president of the Perry Methorist
Men’s Club.
Other officers installed for the
next six months were Ted Ursrey,
vice president; and N. M. Parker
Jr., secretary and treasurer.
The officers were introduced
at a ladies’ night program June
15, at which former Governor
Talmadge was the principal spea
ker.