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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE
LOCAL NEWS OK TOWS AND COUNTY
?Mr?. Cor?** Boterwe*, of Ma
Con, spent Sunday with homefolks.
?Mrs. W. F. Bennett and Miss
Dorothy Bennett spent the week-'
end with relatives in Macon.
?Mrs. Jsrry Davis spent last
week with her son, Dr. E. B.
Davis in Byromville, Ga,
?Miss Martha Jordan spent;
the week-end with Miss Frances
Beall at ker home at Lakeside. j
??Mrs Walker, of Roberta, Ga.
is the truest of her daughter, Mrs.
J. W. Blood worth.
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?Mrs. Rex Morris and son. Rex
Jr. have returned to their homo
an Birmingham, Ala.
?The friends in Perry of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Oheek regret that
they have moved to Macon.
?Mrs. George Riley visited her
daughter, Mrs. Pete Holliday, of
Macon last week.
?Mr. and Mrs. Marx Kunz
spent several days in Atlanta last
week.
?Mr. W. K. Couch, Jr., of Tal
fcotton. is the guest of his sister.
Mrs. J. L Hodges.
?Mrs Albsrt T. Ansley, of Vi
enna, Ga., is the guest of Mrs J. p.
Cooper.
?Mrs. Dave Masses of Macon
visited Mrs. G. W. Winn last
week. Mrs. Win* returned with
her to Macon and spe* t Tuesday.
?-Mrs. W. G. Edwards visited
her sons, Mr. Russell Edwards and j
Mr. Housor Edwards of Fort Val
ey last week.
r.
, ?Mrs. Callio Davis returned
Sunday to her homo in Eastman,
Ga., after a visit to her brother,
Jadge C, ?. Brunson.
?Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Murray,of
mear Milledgeville, spent the week
end here with hor father, Mr. W.
J. Short.
?Mrs. C. B. Gilbert went to
Richmond. Va? last week to spend
^several weeks with Mrs. Clara
VTillman.
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?Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riley
and children, of Welch, W. Va.,
are visiting her motbsr, Mrs. N.
C. Wellons.
?Dr. and Mrs. Franipton Far
and Miss Frances Cater, of Macou,
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cater!
? Sunday.
| ?Miss Olga Thurmond return
" id Tuesday from Columbus where
?he had been the recipient of many]
social courtesies as the guest of her
aister, Mrs. F. D, Thomason.
?The friends of Misses Helen
Dennis and Norine Swanson are
Vglad to learn from the Atlanta pa
pers that they are making a suc
eel^s with their "Kiddie Kottage."
-?-The General Daniel Stewart
Awipter of the D. A. R.. will meet
\tW the home of Mrs. J P Ethridge
Jj 'ednesday evening Dec., 17 th at
P?30 o'clock. A full attendance is
requested J
? Mrs. L M Paul Sr., Miss Roslyn
Paul. Mrs. (ieorge Nunn, Mi? Kath
arine Thomas and Mr. Sam Nunn
^e ud LeviUska play at the Wes
an auditorium in Macon 'J ues
;y night.
?Mr. and Mr?. E. F. Barfield'
Pertained at a turkey dinner on
npsday and Wednesday evenings
last week, inviting Mr. and Mrs
J. M. Gooiea, Mr. aad Mrs. S. P.
Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gurr,
on Tuesday evening, and Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Norwood, Jr? Mr. and
Mr*. L. F. Cater, Mr, and Mrs. J.
P. Cooper and Mr. and Mr?. G? H.
Clark on Weduesday evening.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish t? express onrdeep ap
preciate? to those who se beaoti
?feliy expressed tbeir lore and
friendship tkrouf h their kind acts,
sincere sympathy and beautiful
flora) offerings at the time of Ihe
death of our dear mother. Mrs. S,
(. Daiitr, Bu Ckildrea. |
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NEWS OF THE CHURCHES
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev, J. W. Smith will fill his
regular appointment in Perrj next
Sunday.
Morning service 11:30
Evening service 7:30.
Sunday school 10:15 a. in.
Offering will be taken for the
equipment fund, at the morning
service.
BAPTIST
Every member of the Baptist
church is urged to he present Sun
day morning at 11:30 when an im
portm.int conference is to be held,!
Sunday School 10;15.
Graded classes for all.
Morning Service 11;30.
Evening Service 7;30.
Everybody welcome.
METHODIST
! The Woman's Missionary Soeeity
will observe Harvest Day, next
Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock,
at the home of Mrs, L. M. Paul.
Every member is requested to
come and bring a pair of cotton
stockings suitable for a girl be
! tween the ages of ten and eighteen
years, these to be sent to the Vash
ti Home.
| The Womang Missionary Society
held its monthly business session
Monday afternoon at Mrs. L, m.
Paul's home and elected officers
for next year.
Sunday Services
Kpworth League 6:30 o'clock.
Morning Church Service 11:30.
Evening Church Service 7:30
Sunday School 01:16.
Rev. I. P. Tyson, p. E . of Gor
dcle District will preach at both
chnrch services next Sunday Dec,,
14th.
P. T. A. MEETING
The December meeting of the
p. T. A , was held Thursday after
noon at the High School. A
Christmas program was given, a
spccial feature being the numbers
by the First and Second Grades
ntider tho supervision of Misses
Hall and Green.
Mrs. L. m. Paul. Sr.,as Chairman
of the programCommittee present
ed the Year Books, in which the
p T. A., colors, symbol and motto
are effectively used.
Plans were made to have
Christmas tree for the whole
school on Friday the 19th.
Three new offices having been
created by a revision of the by
laws, the following officers were
elected to fill same: 2nd Vice
president, Mrs. P. H Skllie; 3rd
Vice president, Mrs. S. L. Nor
wood, Jr, Corresponding Secre
tary, Mrs. W. L. Orr.
Everyone is interested in our new
school buildiug, The p. T. A.'s
decided at the last meeting to
concentrate every effort toward se
curing secenery for this building
Everyone should wish to help
don't you? X
i). D. C. BAZAAR
The Clinton C. Duncan U. D.
G-, Chapter will hold its annual
Christmas Bazaar, Deo., 12th, at
the Court House*
There will be gifts of all kinds
for all the family and amusements
for all the children and good eats
also
Bring out the family and catch
the Christmas spirit.
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CANDY PULLING PARTY
There will be a candy palling
at the home of Mrs. W. D. Wilkes
Friday evening, Dec., 12tb.,
at Henderson. Qa., for the benefit
of the Baptist Church. Every
body invited.
Mrs. W. D- Wilke?.
?We are serry to report Messrs.
A. M. Andersoa, B. K. King, mm.
H. R. Evans, and Miss Milleige
iiOrMi $u Ik? ml Hat?
Do your Christmas shop
ping early.
You will have better gifts
for you friends if you will
do your shopping at
T. D. MASON'S
The store best prepared
to supply your needs.
Good range of Toys,
Dolls, Latest Novelties
and Holiday Goods.
Everything you need for
your Christmas Dinner.
Cakes, Pits, Deserts, Sal
ads, in fact everything
good to eat.
We will have a supply of
Christmas Candy.
T. D. MASON
Where Quality Is
Paramount.
PERRY, GA.
PHONE 46.
''Tune In"
Everybody is talking radio. Broad
casting stations are sending out lectures
and music to thousands of homes where
thousands of people are "listening in."
The message we are broadcasting is
the message of Thrift. There is no lecture
with it, but if you would hear good music,
? drop some coins in one of our Home Safes,
given free with Savings Accounts.
Tuee in with this stong, friendly bank
The contact will be helpful to both of us.
PERRY LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
"Ths Oldest and Strongest Bank in Perry"
PERRY GA.
12 More Shopping Days
CHRISTMAS IS COMING
You won't forget it will you?
GET YOUR GIFTS READY
We have the Gifts that are real
ly Appreciative,
THE STAPLE THINGS
HOSIERY, CLOTHING, Mens' and Boys',
HANDKERCHIEFS, BED ROOM SLIPPERS,
Mens' and Womens' HATS, CAPS, SHOES,
SWEATERS, COATS and SHIRTS.
H. T. GILBERT,
PERRY, GA.
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