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jbe Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thurs., April 2, 1959
Personal Mention
Ed Beckham, a student at Geor
gia Tech spent the weekend with
hL parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Beckham, Ed and four friends
froin Tech spent several days last
week in Nassau. #
ijr and Mrs. E. B. Milner of
Jacksonville, Fla., and Miss Bar
bara Jones of Atlanta are spend
ing this week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. Jones. Mr. and Mrs.
Jones and visitors are spending
several days in Cedar Key, Fla.
Jim Hollan of New Castle, Ind.,
is spending this week with his bro
ther. irville Holland and Mrs. Hol
land - * * *
Mary Middlebrooks and Mrs. C.
j, Dixon of McDonough spent
the Easter holidays with Mrs. W.
T. Middlebrooks.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lassiter of
Newnan spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lassiter and
family.
* * *
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hall and
son, Chuck, of Athens, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Todd and family.
♦ ♦ *
Miss Eva Borom of Dublin spent
last week visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. B. Roberts and Mr. Roberts.
Miss Borom spent the weekend in
Charleston, S. C., visiting her bro
ther Sam Borom and Mrs. Borom.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelly and
children, Bonny and Mike, spent
the weekend in Greenville, Fla.,
visiting relatives.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pritchett of
Atlanta, were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pritchett.
* * *
Earl Smith Jr. of Atlanta visited,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Smith Sr., over the weekend.
* * *
David Gray and David Lassiter,
students at Georgia Tech, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Glea Gray.
He * *
Dean Seville of Atlanta spent
several days with his aunt and un
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuggle.
He ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Wiggins of
Leary and Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
Wiggins of Edison were Monday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis.
He He He
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis and
sons, Stanley and Freddie, spent
last weekend in Tallahassee, Fla.,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bell.
He * *
Kenneth Arnold, Claude Arnold
and sons, Bobby and Bruce, of
New York, Mrs. E. G. Arnold of
Turin, Ga., and Mrs. Florence Hen
ry of Warner Robins, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cap Arnold, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Arnold and Mr. and
Mrs. Ira White, last week.
* H« He
Lt. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Sel
ma, Ala., were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hulsey.
* He *
Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Hobbs and
children, Beth, Laurie and Fred
die, of Blackshear, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mil
ler.
He He *
Mrs, James Whiddon and sons,
Jimmy, Dick, Jack and Tommy
of Lennox, Ga., spent several days
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
V' W. Gray Sr. and other rela
tives.
He He He
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lynn of At
lanta were Sunday night supper
guests of Mrs. Lynn’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Gibson.
* * ♦
Clark Harris, a senior at Geor
gia Tech, was the weekend guest
of Miss Marilyn Holland and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Holland.
He He He
Mr, and Mrs. Elma Adams and
aughter, Pat, spent Saturday in
Eastman visiting friends.
* ♦ *
Mrs, Wilbur Collins and children
, ave i:,een visiting her sister-in-
w > Mrs. Charles Andrew and
family.
♦ * ♦
JS'-Z.W. Jacobs spent the
kend in Macon visiting her
jau .bier. Mrs. Carl Farr and fam
* * *
an , d rs - Paschal Muse spent
* '" > kend at the University of
MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
ENDORSES AMAZING NEW !
hearing INVENTION ;
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt has now jm j$LJ?r *
joined other prominent Americans
and people from all walks of life in |
r raising a revolutionary new hear- 'i \
>ng device called "The Listener.” “It ; "
certainly heralds a new day for the \
hard of hearing,"said Mrs. Roosevelt. , f. |
Continuing, she added: "If people \ ‘mmi
< n y Jf new w * lat a revelation and a !
J°V The LISTENER is, they would | J&KtSSmmmi
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( MPL[f£ miOMWIC THIS WITHOUT OBLIGATION. PHOHL TODAY.
JONES JEWELERS
308 taRROLL ST. GA 9-1531
Georgia, Athens, visiting their son,
David.
* * *
’ Mr s. Mary Strickland of Colum
, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
, Holland over the weekend.
♦ * *
Miss Pearl Edwards of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., visited her brother
. and sister, Miller Edwards and
Mrs. Harper Short, over the week
end.
* * *
Mrs. Frank Estes of Chicago will
; arrive here Saturday, April 4, to
spend several days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gooden.
W. E. Pafford of Atlanta who is
with the State Department of Edu
cation visited the Goodens last
Sunday.
♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Morris of
Kentucky spent several days with
their daughter, Mrs. M. A. Geiger,
and Lt. Geiger.
♦ * *
Harvey Clarke, a student at
Georgia Tech, was the weekend
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Clarke.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
Georgia, Houston County
To the Superior Court of Said
County.
The petition of JACK A. BELL,
DORIS G. COLSON and CALVIN
B. OLIVER, respectfully shows:
1. They desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to
be incorporated under the name,
“ALEX BELL COMPANY”
2. The principal office or place
of business of said corporation
shall be in Houston County, Geor
gia, with the right of establishing
branch offices and places of busi
ness in such other places as may
be determined.
3. The post office address of pe
titioners are as follows:
Jack A. Bell, Warner Robins,
Georgia.
Doris G. Colson, Warner Robins,
Georgia.
i Calvin B. Oliver, Warner Robins,
Georgia.
4. The object of said corpora
tion is profit to its shareholders,
and the general nature of the busi
ness to be conducted by it is as
follows:
(a) To operate as a real estate
firm and in connection therewith
to buy, sell, mortgage, lease or
rent, deal in and develop real pro
perty of all kinds, including devel
opment of subdivisions and build
ings in connection therewith.
(b) To operate as a service com
pany and render services of var
ious and assorted kinds to persons,
firms and corporations and to per
form such acts as may be necessa
ry in connection therewith, includ
ing the rendering of services as
an agent.
5. Petitioners desire said cor
poration to have all the power and
enjoy all of the privileges of the
Corporation Act of 1938, as amend
ed, and such other powers and pri
vileges as may be enjoyed under
the laws of Georgia pertaining to
Corporations and the operation
thereof as now exist or may here
after exist.
6. The time for which corpora
tion shall have existence shall be
thirty-five (35) years.
7. The amount of capital stock
with which the said corporation
shall begin business shall be three
thousand ($3,000.00) dollars, divi
ded into shares of the par value of
one hundred ($100.00) dollars
each. Petitioners desire the right
to increase the amount of capital
stock of said corporation to fifty
thousand ($50,000.00) dollars.
8. Said corporation will begin
business with a capital of three
thousand ($3,000.00) dollars.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be incorporated with all the
rights and privileges herein enum
erated and prayed.
CALVIN B. OLIVER
Attorney for Petitioners
Georgia, Houston County
In the Superior Court of Hous
ton County, Georgia.
The foregoing petition of Jack
A. Bell, Doris G. Colson and Calvin
B. Oliver read and considered, and
it appearing that said petition is
within the purview of the laws ap
plicable thereof, and that name
clearance certificate, issued by the
Honorable Secretary of State, is
attached thereto, as required by
law.
It is therefore ordered and ad
judged that the prayers in said
petition are granted and said pe
titioners are hereby incorporated
under the name of “Alex Bell
Company,” for a period of thirty
five (35) years, and said corpora
tion is hereby granted and vested
with all the rights and privileges
mentioned in said petition.
This 9th day of March, 1959.
A. M. ANDERSON,
Judge, Superior Court
Houston County, Ga.
Filed in office, March 9, 1959.
TOMMIE S. HUNT, Clerk
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