The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, September 15, 1921, Image 6

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SIDEWALK GLEANINGS fcocal News of Town and County •—Mrs. Marvin Bussey of Chaun- cey is visiting Mrs. G. W . Winn. —Perry will grow only as its citizens make it grow. •—Mrs J. B. Hunnicutt of Hapevills Georgia visited Mr and Mrs J. P. Ethridge last Tuesday. —Mrs C* M. Gerald from Thom son Georgia was aguestin the SILVER TEA AT METHODIST PARSONAGE A delightful affair was the Silver Tea given at the parsonaj. e on last briday afternoon, to the ladies of the Methodist church and the young ladies and girls of the Missionary Societies. Dainty invitations were sent out with a tiny sock atlatched to each, and the following were _ o ___ explained what each guest was home of Mr and Mrs j” P. Ethridge expected to do. “Just pin this on for several days lyst week. I your shoulder in view of everyone „ , . . .'.19* will serve in lieu of a ticket —Mr Ernest W. Haskin left admitting you the fun. last week for Detroit Mich., where “First fill the sock with pennies he has accepted a position in one' or nick i es Mimes will do, enough of the large manufacturing plants. t0 mako tw0 fcimea tke 8ize of tbe —Mr and Mrs Neal McPane and stocking inside your shoe." little daughter of Poulan were the calling hours were from week-end guests of her mother ( f° ur to five thirty, and tins guests on arriving, were received by Mrs Erank Bonner and Mrs Clyde Gurr. They were then ushered in When you need Groceries and want Quality call T.D.MASON PHONE 46- MENS HATS. TEAS. Now is the time when good teas are appreciate ed. We are pleased to announce that we carry four super brands,Tetleys Liptons, Banquet and Royal Scarlet. MrsS- T. Hurst in Perry. — Mr and Mrs C. F. Spangler of Beech Grove Ind, were gnest of Mr and Mrs J, W. last week. v —Patrons of the Perry postof fice should not forget that the out going mail leaves the office each day at 7 a. m. and 6 p. m. the to meet the guest of honor for the XJhls afternoon, “Miss Gibsbn,” of Kansas. “Miss Gibson” [dummy figure) stood just inside the the dining room, holding a large stocking to receive the tiny socks, dropped in by the guests as they greeted her. They say at least one stone ‘‘Miss Gibson” was beautifully building will soon bo erected in gowned in an afternoon costume Perry and two stores doubled in J of orchid crep- de- chine and lace size. I and a pink georette hat with ostrich - The .Proposed school bonds for ‘"“uTdining room decorations Perry will be used to give the need were of yellow marigolds arranged ed increase in the school facilities on monUtl and buflet „ lao and other betterments. hHcetlfuvely used with fern around the punch bowl in the center of —Mrs. Sam D. Rogers has re*, turned home from an eight weeks vitittoher daughter, Miss Nell Rogers, at catawba San, Va. —Miss Catherine Catchings of Atlanta who visited her uncle and dmiijg table. Refreshing tea and delicious sandwiches were served from this table by Mrs R. L. Marclitnan and Mrs O B Andrew, assisted by Mrs K. Reid, Mrs G. C. Nunn and Mrs aunt, Mr. and Mrs.O. E. Martin® p. Cater, a bevy of attractive of Fort Valley last week being tho' young girls served the guests, in recipient of many social courtesies, j t j, e liviugroom and on the porch made a brief visit to her uncles an d .their bright faces and merri- and aunt, of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. j ment added a great deal to the C, E. Gilbert and Dr. C. R. Mann.[occasion. —There are several Houston ' ^e/ore leaving the guests county products that'would be assembled on the front veranda bought regularly at the nearest and m&G G Nunn was asked to Houston county town were they j ^heyo Mis Gibson of tho heavy placed on the market by producers. !8t °eking and make known the contents. Mrs Nunn aid tins in her Houston grown peas, potatoes own happy style telling in a peanuts and other farm products would be bought regularly at Perry if they were placed there by grow ers. MISS CLIFFORD HOLTZCLAW AT PROM PARTY HOSTESS Complimentary to Miss Kath erine Catchings of Atlanta who was the guest of uncle and aunt Mr 0. E, Gilbert for a day and night last week. Miss Clifford Hoitzclaw entertained with a charming prom party on Tuesday evening. The party was a delight ful function, evincing in every de tail, Miss Holtzclaw’s unexcelled skill in entertaining. Forteeen couples were present to enjoy the “Promming” and delicious punch and salad course which followed. X GADDY—TAYLOR Mrs, Maggie G’Nann Gaddy, of Perry, Ga., announces the engage ment of her daughter, Martha Lois, to George liarvy Taylor, of Atlanta, the wedding to be solemnized at the Methodist Church, October 17. No cards. Macon Telegraph. blight “poetic” way just what the twenty five dollars put into the stocking might be used for toward making our parsonage more com fortable. In the too of the big stocking and last to be brought out by Mrs Nunn, >vas an interesting looking package, whioh proved to be a pair of white silk hose and silk socks Rev. and Mrs Reid, whose co operation with the ladies help ed to make this occasion a success Mrs R. L. Marcliman, pres, of our Local work, and her efficient committee. Mesdomes C B Andrew Clyde ourr, Frank Bonner and Cooper Jones, planned aiid arrang ed tho detail of the Silver Tea and each one present felt especial ly grateful to them for a most pleasent and enjoyable afternoon. HODGE-HAYWOOD Mrs. Kate Coleman Hodge, of BIJco, Ga., announces the engage ment of her daughter, Sarah McGehee. to Rev. William Merri- eon Haywood, of Donaldsonville, Ga., the marriage to take place at the home of the bride, October 7. No cards- Macon Telegraph. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING. There will be a joint meeting of the Junior Epworth League at An drew Chapel, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock Central time. All mem bers are urged to be present and visitors are cordially .invited. X. UHELS—OGLETREE A very quiet marriage Sunday morning was that of Miss Mildred Uhels and Mr R. E. Cgletree. The seremony being permonned /by Rev. K. Reed Pastor of the Metho dist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs R. L. Uhels and is posessed of a sweet and gentle disposition which has endeared her to a large circle of friends. The groom is a young man of character and gentlemanly worth. They will make their home with the groom’s parents Mr and MrsC. J. Ogletree at their coun try home Oak Dale. X COFFEE. Our coffee is as good as our teas, White House, Maxwell House, St. Ro- gis, Royal Scarlet and Kake Kan Coffees are our pet brands, and for those who want a medium cof fee at a rock bottom price we recommend Pilgram at 8 lbs for $1.00. The New Fall Hats Are Here, in felts and velors. You should see the new fall colors and the shapes are also new. We have just the hat you want. Come and look them over. 1 SHORT & EDWARDS - GA. FLOUR. Azile plain, and Honey Boy Self Rising can’t be beat at any Price. FRUIT JARS & CANS. We have plenty of these at the right prices. CAR PAPER. Mr. Watermelon Man, we have that car paper. Remember this when you begin loading your melons. CANDIES. Nunnally’s, the candy of the South. Fresh ship" ment weekly. Candy is not all it might be, if it is not Nunnall’s. J oooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO NEW RUGS. We have a lot of new Rugs that are pretty and the price is much cheaper than they have been. Let us show you what we have. New line of Crockery, gold bound, decorated and plain white. Plenty of ice tea glasse, pitch ers, etc. A new barrel of best floor oil at 25c per quart. Send vour bottle. CALL AND SEE US. | W. B. SIM S, § GROCERIES, FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING, o Night Phone No. 22. Day Phone No. 8. | Perry Ga. OCXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC < OIL STOVES. Eliminate the labor and discomfort of summer cooking, canning and preserving by using a Bon Ami Oil Stove. GILBERT-BAILEY. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gilbert an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Thomas Lee Bailey of Cochran, the wed ding to take place in November. —Mr and Mrs Lee Minor Paul Jr„ of Atlanta visited his mother, and sister in Peny this week BREAD, BUNS, ROLLS. We get Bread, Sandwich Loaves, Rolls, Cinnamon Buns and Cakes from Ma con Bakery daily. It’s just as conveuient as though there were a bakery in Give Us Your Order. T. D MASON. Goods Delivered. Phone 46. Perry, Ga. PROGRAM STRAND THEATRE PERRY,GA. THURSDAY, Sept., 5th. “CLEOPATRA.” One of the most wonderful spectacular productions ever screened. Featuring the beautiful Theda Bara. FRIDAY, Sept. 16th. “A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS.” See the beautiful Annett Kelleiman in this marvelous under sea production. She is the champion woman swimi mer of the world. This picture is a super-special. The r cast is composed of 1,000 people. SATURDAY, Sept., 17th. LES MISERABLES” « Another super-production. Victor Hugo's greatest novel. William Farnum will be seen at his best as Jean Valjean. These pictures have been run in all the large cities from six to 12 months at big prices. You can see them for 15 and 30 cents.