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Mrs. Mamie Sumner was taken
to a hospital in Macon on Thurs
day of last week.
Mesdames J, F. Hattaway and
Martin Johnson visited relatives
in Macon last week.
Mesdames George and Audrey
Cox vioited Mrs. Leon Adams in
Macon last week.
Little Misses Dorothy and
Jimmie Lee Hattaway visited
their grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. U. L. Gilder last week.
Miss Eddie Ruth McGowan
visited Miss Grace Hattaway in‘
last week, who isattending G.‘
A. B. College. ‘
Miss Inez Roberson, of Sa~
vannah, is the guestof Mrs. J,
Mcßae Clements. |
The Methodist Suanday Scheol
gave a picnic Thursday afters
noon, et the Ocmulgee State
Park.
Mrs. M. L. Jackson and child~
ren, Robert and Carrol, has re
tu-ced to their home in Mt.
Holly, North Carolina, after
visiting in this section some time.
Mr, and Mre. Alton Morris
have been visiting in the county
the past week from Savannah.
Merrell Gross, of the United
States Navy, at Charleston, South
Carolina, spent a fev days with
bome folks here last week,
Mrs. Maud Calder, spent las¢
Sunday in Macon with her sister,
Mrs. Lora Hartley who is a
hospital there.
Mr.and Mrs., H. T. Graham
spent the week end in Telfair
eounty with the former’s sister,
Mr, and Mys, C. E. Whatley.
Corporal Joe C. Swain, of Camp
Ohaffin, Arkanas, is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 2.
Swain, of the Shiloh community.
Jee is one of the many Wheeler
county boys who is wonking for
them stripes on his arms.
Col. E. P. Dell was a visitor in
Alamo Thursday, shaking hands
with hisold friends. He wasa
former resident of Alamo about
twenty years ago, but heis now
living in Airozona.
Mrs. M. Jenkins, of Stuckey"
was in Alamo Wednesday on
business. Mrs, Jenkins called
around atthe Eagle oftice and had
her subscription renewed asi
usual, every on time. |
FOR SALE—Ten or twelve
bred Pola China gilts. Cleon
Brown, Alamo.
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HOMER C. PARKEJR |
Hpmer C. Parker, Comp- 1
troller General, has opened
campaign headquarters in
Room 721, Henry ‘Grady lo
tel, Atlanta, Georgia. |
Mr. Parker asks to be re
elected on the record that he
has made in office. He will
econduct a clean. campaign
and will not permit state em
ployees conneeted with his
office to do campaign work
for him or for any other can
didate, He will net take part
in the campaign of any other
candidate for office. He asks
that his friends contaet him
at Room 721, Henry .Grady
Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, . -
Metro Theatre
Mount Vernon, Ga.
The Friendly Theatre
i PROGRAM
Your Patronage Appreciated
Daily—4:3o and 8:80
Saturday Show Begins 3:30
Youths 12 to 14—15¢ All Shows
Mat. Nit2s Adults 20c—Children
10¢c—Balcony 10c and 15¢.
Saturday Show—Adults 20
All Day.
Friday—Sat. Aug. 14-15
*'The Singing Hill”’
Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette.
A new and extra good western
“Perils of the Royal Mounted’
chapter and comedy. |
Mon.—Tues. Aug. 17-18 ]
“The Maltese Falcon”
Humphry Bogart Mary Astor
and all star cast. A big mystery
thriller. The season’s best. and
good comedy.
Wad.—Thurs. Aug. 19-20
“'Wild Bill Hickok Rides Again’
Bruce Cobot, Constence Benn
nett and star cast. Biggest west=
ern show of the year. Will please:j
every one, Also good comedy.
Fri—3at. Aug. 21-22
“Down Rio Grande Way”
Chas. Starrett, Russell Hayden.
Anew and extra good western
“Perils of the Royal Mounted’’
chapter 2 and comedy.
Look for Big Specials every
Week— Keep Cool Here.
LOST—Dark colored horse
mule; weight 1100 pounds. Misg
Susie Jones, Dublin, Georgia,
Route 3.
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| First Figs in England 1
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land in the reign of Edward VL
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Princess Theatre
Mcßae, Georgia
PROGRAM
SHOW HOURS
Matinee—4:oo P. M.
Night—B:3o P. M.
2nd Show 10:45 P. M.
Thursday. Friday, Aug. 13-14
““The Lady Has Plans”
Ray Malland, Paulette Goddard
News and Shors
Saturday
| Double Feature
~ Rogers in ‘“Jessie James a¢
Bay’’ '‘Spy Smashers No. 1
Monday—Tuesday, Aug. 17 17
Lum and Abner
[n “‘The Bashful Bachelor"
He’s lulu over Zasu Pitts,
News and Shorts
Wednesday, Aug. 19
“‘On The Sunny Side”’
Roddy McDowall
Short
Thursday, Friday, Aug. 20-2]
“The Shangha Gesture’”
Gene Tierney, Walter Huston
News and Shont
“A Gentleman After Dark”
Bii.n Donlevy
March of Time
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| WAR BONDS |
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' The 155-millimeter gun is the mod
ern version of the old “GPF” of |
' World War I days. It has a range |
jfifly percent greater than the old '
- gun, heaving a 95-pound projectile |
“approximately 15 miles. It is capa- ‘
ble of high road speed and each
one costs $50,000.
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~ Arsénals of America are working
at terrific speed turning out this long
| range, effective weapon for our l
' armed forces. You and your neigh
[bor working hand-in-hand in unity l
can make possible the purchase of
an adequate number of these guns
by buying War Bonds. Put IQsper
i cent of your income in War Bonds to l
help reach your county quota, every
pay day.
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WHEELER COUNTY, EAGLE, ALAMO, GA., August 14, 1942
By J. F Spell.
The weeks revival at Bay
Springs came to a successful
close Sunday night. The pastor,
did the preaching. The people of
the community did the singing.
The crowds were good from the
start. Three were baptised ard
received into the church Sunday
night, and two were received by
etter.
The Third Quarterly Confers
ence meets at Bay Springs next
Friday, August 21st. Don’t forget
to have reports all ready, please |
The pastor preaches Sunda,v.‘
August 16th, at Shiloh, at 12:00
Noon, and nine o’clock in the
evening.
He preaches Sunday at Spring
Hill in the afternoon, at four
thirty o’clock.
Lets keep in mind the revival
to be held at Browning beginning
Sunday, August 30, and cons
tinueing through the first Sun«
day in September.
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touch with the County War Board or your farm implement e 23U ation for electrin mx:;nng 1383 for guns;
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WAR PRODUCTION BOARD Rggt il
This adveriisement paid for by the American Induun'fs SM Committee
(reprosenting and with fends previded by groups of leading industrial concerns). ¢ Ph 27 Al G ) <
one amo, Georgia,
Locai Salvage Committee—Phone: g
JAMES V.
® SPEAKS AGAIN!
BM Hear further startling revela
aß tions on the “false economy’
g 8 claims of Cov. Eugene Tal
P 8 madze by this former member
f of the House of Represenia
#% tives, and Cochairman of the
Y House Economy Commiltee.
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{ Wednesday, fug. 19th
8:30 to $:00 P. M.
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WRDW, Augusta
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Z ey War Bonds
3 5% Every Pay Day
Are you eniit’'ed (o wear a
2. Clargst” lapel bution? You
iy Are if you are investing at
u‘;"‘ [2ast ten percent of your in
o, come il:l“‘.';l‘.‘ Bonds every pay
fi day. IV’s your badge of pa
triolism,
Buy War Saving Stamps and Bonds, and
help save America. Buy what you can when
you can, Our Government needs your help.
CONGRESSMAN PETERSON VOTED
AGAINST:
AIDING OUR ALLY, GREAT BRITAIN
To Keep The War From Our Shore, And
REFUSED OUR PRESIDENT The Neces
sary Power to DEFND OUR COUNTRY!L
He Said, This War Was of “BRITAIN’S
MAKING” And That Mr. Roosevelt’s
Efforts To Aid Her Were “COWARDLY.”
SO DID ADOLPH HITLER!
(See Reprint of The Congressman’s Speech from
Official Congressional Record, in Morning News,
February 13, 1941, Page Five.)
g .---VOTE FOR--.- &
m¥ ALBERT L. COBB
AND LET’S GET ON WITH AND
WIN THIS WAR!
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