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LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hinson, of
Miami, Florida, are visiting rela-
Uvea in tbs county.
Mre. R. P, Leckie and Miss
Alma Lee Morrison' spent last
week end in Folkston.
Miss Robbie Simpson, ofc
Glenwood, was the guest of Mis,
LamarJMcDaniel here Wednes
day.
Mrs. A. C. Bryant and daugh
ter, Miss Eudena Bryant, of
Gastonia, North Carolina, are
visiting in the county among
friendsand relatives.
Mrs. J. T. Rivers and son.
Tommy, of Georgetown, South
Ctroiina, Miss Mary Jayce Bins
son, of Roanoke, Virginir, Miss
Eloise Hinson, of Tifton, are
visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Hinson.
Rev. J. F. Snell spent a few
days in Savannah this week
visiting his son, Dr. J. T. Snell.
Mrs Snell lain Columbus on a
visit.
The adult class of the Shiloh
Sunday School enjoyed a barbe
cue at the lovely home of Mr.
and Mrs| C. M. Jordan Wednes
day night. A large crowd attend
ed and spent a delightful oc
casion.
Miss Jo Ann Godbee, of Sa
vannah, is spending the week
with Miss Esther Godbee.
Mr. L, M. Pope is spending
this week here.
Miss Annie Pope, of Macon,
spent the week with relatives in
Alamtf*and Glenwood.
Miss Ernestine Wynn, of
Statesboro, was a visitor Sunday
o's Miss Elizabeth Pope.
Mr. W. W. Wrye of Savannah,
visited the family of C. E. Wrye
this week.
Miss Annie Maude Sears has
returned home from simmer
school at G. S. C. W. Her manj
friends are glad to see her home
again.
Miss Hannah Frances, Pope, of
Glenwood visited Mrs. L. M
Pope last week.
Lieutentant Bertie Sue Harville, -
of the Army Nursing Corps, at
Fort Benning, returned back to
duty this week after spending
a few days with relatives and
friends here.
Mrs. Heyward Foster of Bain
bridge, spent the week end with
relatives and friends here.
Miss Mary Alice Clements, of
Atlanta, is spending some time
with her pirents. Mr. and Mrs
John Mcßae Clements.
Mrs. Annie Roberson under
went an operation al the Mann
hospital last Thursday. She is
improving.
Miss Dorothy Powell, of Folks
ton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.
P. Leckie this week.
FOR SALE—Ten or twelve
bred Pola China gilts. Cleon
Brown, Alamo.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—I
white and black spotted bob tail
sow, weight about 250 pounds;
8 shoats, weight about 65 pounds
each; 2 blue listed mail's; 1 blue
half list barrow, unmarked; 1
sandy colored mail unmarked; 1
black, white faced mail; 3 gilts; I
2 black and white spotted; 1 light
sandy; 7 head marked, under
■qsare, under bit in right ear,
two over bits in left ear. Anyone
having any knowledge of the
above hogs please communicate
with me. They left my place
about July 30. Mrs. U. A. Beck, 1
Glenwood, Ga., Route 2.
- Are yon entitled to wear a
“target’*, lapel button?' You
HES are if you are investing at
■T* leaYt rtn jpercent of your in-
- come in War Bonds every pay
gL, It’» your badge of pa
triotism.
Metro Theatre
Mount Vernon, Ga.
The Friendly Theatre
PROGRAM
Your Patronage Appreciated
Daily—4:3o and 8:80
Saturday Show Begins 3:30
Youths 12 to 14—15 c Ail Shows
Mat. Nitas Adults 20c—Children
10c—Balcony 10c and 15c.
Saturday Show—Adults 20
All Day.
Fri.—Sat. Aug. 21-22
"Down Rio Grande Way”
Chas. Starrett, Russell Hayden
A new and extra good western
"Perils of the Royal Mounted’
chapter 2 and comedy.
Mon. —Tues. Aug. 24-25
"^Always In My Heart’’
Gloria Warren, Kay Francis
Walter Hester
W.-d.— Thurs. Aug. 26 27
"Gangs of The City”
Phillip Terry, Wendie Barrie
Friday —Sat. Aug. 28-29
"Stick To Your Guns”
Wm. Boyd Hop A Long Cas
sidy western
‘‘Perils of the Royal Moanted’’
chapter and comedy.
Look for Big Specials every
Week- Keep Cool Here.
HEAR
OVER WTOC
ALBERT COBB
Candididate for Congress
AND
EUGENE TOR
RENCE
Will Speak Over
W.T.0.C., Next
MONDAY
August 24, A t
From 12:30 to 12:55
P. M.
LOST—Dark colored horse
mule; weight 1100 pouads. Miss
Susie Jones, Dublin, Georgiai
Route 3.
First Figs in England
Figs were introduced into Eng
land in the reign of Edward VL
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. 20 21
‘‘The Shangha Gesture’’
Gene Tierney, Walter Hustcn
News and Shont
"A Gentleman After Dark”
Brian Donlevy
March of Time
Friday, August 21
"Gentleman After Dark”
Miriam Hopkins, Brian Don
levy—March of Time
Saturday, August 22
Double Feature
Don Red Barry in "Kansas
Cyclone” ‘‘Castle in the Desert’’
Sedney Toler, Arleen Whelam.
Also "Spy Smashers No. 2.”
Monday—Tuesday, Aug. 24 25
"True to The Army”
Judy Canova, Ann Miller, and
Alon Jones
News and Shorts
Wednesday, Aug. 29
"The Remarkable Andrew”
William Holden, Ellen Drew
Selected Short Subjects
Thursday. Friday, Aug. 27 28
"The Male Animal”
Henry Fonda, Olivia De Havil
land.
Newgand Short
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE. ALAMO, GA., August 21, 1942
Permanent
WAVES
Specials
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00, 13.50, $4.00, /
$5.00, .00 and SIO.OO 4 .
Shampoo and Wave 50c 7
Manicure 40c r—
All Hair Cuts 35c •
Pure Cosmetics, Free from wax
“DERMETICS”
i —
City Barber and Beauty Shop
ROY SMITH, Owner Phone 278 Mcßae, Ga.
US PEOPLE
By G. C. Barnhill
Hot zigediety! Women can now
join the army and navy. Jus l
about to get up with the men,
wear slacks britches suits, smoke
vote, cuss, and join the army
Luck did come their way the,
they have just invented a machine
to peel potatoes, when the nrmy
was about to get some help in
the kitchen. Don’t know what is
going to turn up about regula
tions that do not allow talk back
on orders
More ration books on the wiy.
get some good out of most every
thing. These new plans have
solved many a mama and papa
problem like this, I want the car
tonight dad, sorry but this
rationed gas will not permit it.
Nearly about as good as when
school opens, and the teachsr
looks astir the children most of
the time.
JUNK RALLY
For Alamo
* an ^ vicinity
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NATIONAL SCRAP HARVEST
August 21, 1942
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Junk helps make guns, ’ ‘^^^fesraF^
tanks, ships for our .
. r JUNK MAKES FIGHTING WEAPONS >
fighting men #
s' If One old disc will provide j/
• • ■ 1 * J scrapsteel needed for 2 lOsemi- j/
Bring m anything made '"“ #
of metal or rubber . . .
One old plow will help .
Get paid for it on the spot ^Hk “ 11
Bring your family
? Spend the day
Meet your friends
hand grenades.
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7^o^ Let’s Jolt them with Jimk
\ /• Cleon Brown, Chairman, Alamo
FO^ICTORY
buy
UNITED
STATES
W WAR
W EWBONDS
v (J and
^WSTAMPS
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!’.
He Said, This War Was of "BRITAIN’S
MAKING” And That Mr. Roosevelt’s
Efforts To Aid Her Were "COWARDLY.”
SO DID ADOLPH HITLER’!
(Sea Raprintot The Congressman’* Speech from
Official Congressional Record, in Morning News,
February 13, 1941, Page Five )
M --VOTE FOR--
W ALBERT L COBB
AND LET’S GET ON WITH AND
WIN THIS WAR!
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