The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, May 22, 1919, Image 2

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_ SIDE WALK GLEANINGS MRS - sarah killen feagin. “ ™~“" I Last Thursday Mrs. Sallie Killen Local News of Town and County Feagin died in Hawkinsville at the -home of hep daughter, Mrs. Wm. J. Miss Hazel Holt is the guest of j The body was brought to Perry, her Mrs. G. H. Hose. j former home, and she was buried at —Mrs. J. P. Bonner of near Una- Evergreen Cemetary, the pastor of dilla visited home-folks in Perry last, the Hawkinsville Baptist Church of- week. ficiating. She was in her 78th year and was —Miss Catherine Norwood i3 visit- born at the home 'of her father, Mr. ing Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Houser in John Killen, a mile west of Perry. Scott, Ga. In 1862 she was married to Mr. mi Thcmas Feagin, of near Wellston, and V Tl h \ S ,? 7 P . £ I Of that union thorn was ono daughter be held at Houston Factory on Friday only Mr . Pcagiri dkd lc8S tHan May doth. two years after the marriage. —Mr. Peyton Skellie has returned Mrs. Feagin was the last of a home after a visit of several days househdld of twenty brothers and irith relatives in Dublin. n sisters, though there were children born to each of them. —Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cheves of j n p err y B he leaves four nieces, Montezuma spent last Sunday with Mra> Wt jj, Norwood, Mrs. W. B. relatives in Perry. Sims, Mrs. W. A. Strother and Miss. ‘ —Misses Cosby Aultman and Fan- Ethel Killen - and there are a number nie Kate Bateman of Byron were the of » rand nephews and nieces, guests of Mrs. C. It. Hardison last From girlhood she was a consist- wee k ant member of the Baptist Church, and her friends were all who knew —Mrs. J. Mav<j iis and little Misses Betty and Virginia Feagin of Macon spent last week-end with Mrs. J. A. Feagin and Miss Lee Dunklin. —Master Hugh Lawsoon Jr. is the the fourth child and second son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawson, born June 16th. A hearty welcome is ex tended the new arrival. —Misses Martha Riley, Jennie Lee Duncan, Elizobe'jh Brunson, Carlos Heard and Tussle .Bennett were the attractive guests of Miss Jean Beall at Lukeside last weok-end. —Following the Centeriary service at the Perry Methodist Church last Sun-Sy pledges were secured for $0,800, to be paid within five years. The total quoaa for charge embrac ing the Andrew Chapel, Asbury, Providence and Perry Vhurches a- mounts to $10,000. — Oscar Boone, recently discharg ed from the famous 161st Machine Gun Batallion, Rainbow Division, is with home-folks near Perry. He is renewing old acquaintances in Perry and has some very thrilling incidents to relate from his experience in the world war. —The Rev. G. H. Marsh will con duct services in the Powersville Con gregational Church Sunday, May 26th ian the morning at 11 and jn the evening at 8. Subject of morning ser- 'mon,- “The World's Greatest Debt, and the Only Way by which it can be paid.” An invitation is extends 1 the public tj attend these Bervices.x. —A few hours after going to press the marriage of Mr. Lee M. Paul Jr. of Perry, to Miss Mary Haolden of Athens was solumnized at the home of the bride’s parents. Among those who attended from Perry were, Mr. and L. M. Paul and Miss Roselyn Paul, parents of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Nunn. —Miss Louise Miller, the Home Demonstration Agent for kouston County was in Valdosta last week at tending the meeting of all the agents in her district. The purpose of this meeting was to give reports of the work accomplished in the county since the beginning of the year, and to From Head to Foot we clothe men and boys-Our repertation is made and we live up to it, every day a guarantee with every Purchase - You’ll find everytein^ here for men and boys,. spring suit, hats, furnishings etc. A look at our merchandise will convince you Friends make us head quarters when^ you’re in town. You’re always welcome at the men and boys store hethei you buy or not. Gome to see us. MASON Headquarters for the best fancy and family groceries, fruits, Etc. everything xznniGutt Come and get the best that money can buy at reasonable prices. We have a fresh lot of gardon seed Irish potato es, try them, Early Rose, Bless and Irish Cobler. Everything for Men and 817-819 Third St MACQN, GA MOORE - SCARBROUGH, Use liquit meat Smoak because of it preserving power, save your meat by A wedding of much interest to friends in the city was that of Miss Maude Moore and Mr. Hershel V. Scarborough which took place on Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock at Lynmove, the suburban home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Moore. Only a few friends and rela tives were present. The ceremony was performed by Elder Will Green. The bride’s home was beautifully decorated with an abundance of pink and white roses, sweet peas and pot ted plants. Just* before the bride entered Miss Olga Avera sang “I Love You Truly”. During the ceremony Miss Grace Kemper softly played “Traumerai.” The bride was beautifully dressed in a dark blue coat suit of tricotine, with hot and ^accessories of henna. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lillies of the valley. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Scarborough left for a short visit with relatives in Atlanta. 0:i thair return to Macon they will be at home with the brides parents. Macon Telegraph. MENS DRESS and NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. This week we invite you to over o HARDWARE Our line wee never more complete. come to see us we can fill you orders. call in and look over our Spring opening of mens and young mens dress mid negligee shirts. We have them with and without Soft Collars and Cuffs, Have them in Crepes, Reps and Poplins, just the shirt that will fit you, and cause you to have a feeling of satisfaction without your coat this summer Automobile and Bicycle accessories, tires and tubes* THE BEN HILL PICNIC, GAS-and OIL. Fresh shipment of Dry Seal and Flashlight Bat teries, highest test, Cotton Seed Hulls And Meal. Georgia claw, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. stitute a picnic dinner, everybody B. C. Holtzclaw of Perry, will be seemed to enjoy to the fullest extent, glad to jearn that he has recently Prof. Mosely of Byron, and Mr. successfully passed the examination R. H. Howard, each made short talks for entrance in the U. S. Naval Acad- in the afternoon, jemy at Anapolis.. He was appointed Ope great pleasure to those who as the applicant from Houston Con- go in bathing, was knocked out on ac- gressman W. W. Larsen of this Dis- count of an empty bathing pool, trict. He is one of the two successful Wo had a most beautiful day for appointees out of twelve competitors the picnic, and so the sun still shin- for the place. Congratulates are in ing the trucks brought back a well pleased crowd of those who would undoubtedly enjoyed another such a day of outing. Ralph Turner. Fresh shipment of Bread and Stones Cakes at all Times. aaoaoaooeoaoa QaacHa&aiaaaaaaaaaacaaoaaaoaaanaaaom/a u PEOPLE’S i MARKET PHONE 63 WHITE &CO. Sausage, Bui Season. Your CITY COURT. Beef, Pork, OYSTERS ir Appreciated. ' COME TO SEE 'US, W. B. WHITE & CO PERRY GA. Houston City Court which conven ed Monday morning has proven to be an unusually busy and prolonged ses- With new Concrete Bridge The rirst case on the docket, that and new machinery in first class of Mrs. R. C. Jones against the Cen- condition we are now ready to iral of Georgia Railroad, asking $10, grind your wheat and corn, send 000 damage for the injury and re- us your grain and we will give suiting death of her husband, was you satisjTction. •tiU in the course of trial Wednesday. J. H. Davis and Son Other important cases, includin .. .Grain Cradles at Geo. C. Nunn’i. tnree; other damage suits, are set for — trial* and it now seems likely that Howard & Foster Shoes for men, the Court will not adjurn before Fri- Kri PP° ndorf Pittman Shoes for wo- men, and the best line of nature lasts Respt. MASON INDISTINCT PRINT