The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, September 22, 1921, Image 6

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SIDEWALK GLEANINGS tocal News of Town and County —City Court convened for a few hours Monday morning. —•.There in now an “all night Garage” in perry. —Mr William Talton of Kath leen was a visitor in Perry Sunday. —Messrs Sam A. Nunn and Thomas D. Cater motored to At lanta fora short visit last week. ■—Miss Annie Baily of Cockran was the guest of Miss Ruth Gil bert last week-end. —Mr and MrsT. D. Mason and young sons visited relatives in Jones County Sunday. > — There will be preaching at the Presbyterian chureh next Sunday night. —Miss Catherine Cater left last PERRY HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The Senior Class of Perry High School was organized Monday morning at the school, Mr. Hal Gilbert was elected President and Miss Jennie Lee Duncan Secretary, and Treasurer, Miss Frances Ca ter and Douglas Tounsley Publici ty Committee. There are 14 members of the class divided as follows, eight girls and six boys. They are: Misses Fraces Cater, Jennie Lee Duncan, Annie Wallace, Dorothy Brunson, Dollie Kate Poole, Tommie Fae Dorsey, Josephine Holloman and Margaret Mann. Messrs Hal Gil bert, Eugene Beckham, Douglas Tounsley, Wyatt Kersey, Harris Hardison and John Allen Hunt. This is the third 11th grade Per ry High has ever had and it is also the largest, both the proceeding classes consisting of eight- girls and three boys Colors for the class have not yet When you need Groceries and want Quality call T.D.MASON PHONE 40- TEAS. Now is the time when good teas are appreciat ed. We are pleased to announce that we carry (our super brands,Tetleys Uptons, Banquet and Royal Scarlet. week for New York where she will been selected. The sweet pea was continue her study in Art. —We are informed that a new Brick mercantile building will go up Carrall Street at an early date. —Prof. Ben o. Holtzcfaw left last Saturday for Ithioa, N. Y., to begin his studios as a member of the faculty of Cornell University. —Mr J. A. Berry is the pro- priatcr of the new Cafe, in perry The new place is on Ball Street adjoining the Berry Hotel and connecting with the Hotel Dining room. • —Miss Jane Cater leaves next Monday the 26th, for New York . Olty where she will spend the winter at the Study club. Miss Cater will be a pupil of Sergi Klibausky Vocal Director at the Institute of Musical Art, of N. Y. City. —One day last week a lady in Perry received a letter asking that a specified quantity of white corn meal be sent to a relative in De troit, Mich. The meal was want’ ed for a patient in a hospital in that city. It was stated by the sender that white meal cannot be secured in that city, and the yel low meal obtainable is moi$ like grits or hominy. decided on for the class flower. However, it has been decided to get a ring instead of a pin as last year's class had. A motto has not yet been selected. A meeting of the condidates for this year's basket ball team was held Monday. About fifteen are anxious to play and some very promising material iB on hand. Only two members of last year’s team are back. Mr Harris Hardison and Clinton Hutto. Mr Hal Gilbert was elected manager and the election of a captain was put off until the team has been selected. Mr Gooden Coach, thinks we will have one of the best teams Perry has ever had. D. T. WELLSTON NEWS School opened this morning at the Wellstott High sehoolj with a good attendance and with our old friend Mr Joseph Gilbert, as principal, evory thing points toward a real good school this term. The General Association started at the pleasant Hill, primitive Baptist Church Tuesday. Mr. Gussie pierce of perry has been spending a few day with.Mr. p, G, Marshall. Mr Leicester Slocumb of Kath- leon was in Wellston Saturday morning. Mr Guy Watson of G M 0 spent last week-end with home folks. Mr Eugene Marshall of Macon spent Sunday with Mr Robert Green Roberson. Mrs Carrie Roberson, Miss Edith Roberson arid Master Benja* miu Roberson spent the week-end with Mrs Richard Story of Kath- Jeen- Mr J I Scarborough attended the bridge opening at Hawkins- ville Friday. Messers Dixon and Guy Watson ftre attending school at g. M. 0. this year. Mr and Mrs C L Frederick and Mr Bennie Boberson and his two children motored down to Kath leen Sunday afternoon visiting Mcs .Richard Story, Miss Edna Watson, [a former Wellston School Girl} is now teaching in her home sehool. cor. DIED AT DINNER TAALE. Mr- Hamlin A. Ragin, aged 64 years, died Tuesday while he and his sisters were seated at the din ner table. The burial was in Evergreen cemetery Wednesday afternoon. He was born in Perry and was the elder son of the late Colonel and Mrs. John H. Ragin, who came from South Carolina to Per ry, Ga., in the early years of their married life. Surviving the elder brother are two sisters and one brother, Miss' es Mamie and Della Ragin and Mr Edward Ragin. He is also survived by a nephew and niece in Atlanta, Mr. Sam Giles and Miss Mary Giles. This deceased, his brother and sisters were a devoted family anc lived much to themselves and the estate, a residence and several acres at Perry and a farm of sev oral hundred acres near Myrtle has never been divided. To his sisters he was a most de voted brother and to them ne was noble and good. To friends here his sudden death is a very great shock. 4 The bereaved family have the profound sympathy of their-many friends. 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. 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 NunnalPs. LODGE NOTICE. Regular Meeting of Houston Lodge No. 35 F. & A. M, at Ma sonic Hall, Perry, Ga., next Fri day at 8 p. m. , F. Bonner Sep’y. SELF-SERVING GROCERY STORE TO OPEN Mr E. B., Ginsburg announces to friends and customers that he wili establish a self serving grocery store in Perry on October 1st. He has leased- the store in the Ma sonic Building in the rear of his present dry goods store and the place is now being equipped with suitable fixtures for the Grocery business. He announces that he will carry a full line of staple and fancy groceries at prices lowest possible for cash. The eutrace of the new store, will be on Carrall Street and will be connected with the present dry good store. Watch for announcement in next week’s issue. —Mr Sam Giles of Atlanta was in Perry Wednesday attending the funeral of his uncle Mr. Ham lin Ragan Who died here very sud denly Tuesday. —-The jury iist for Superior court October Term will be pub* lislied in nex t week’s issue. -w . . -J OIL STOVES. Eliminate the labor and discomfort of summer cooking, canning and preserving by using Bon Ami Oil Stove. 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 Perry. Give Us Your Order. _ T. D. MASON. Goods Delivered. 'Phone 46. Perry, Ga. New Fall Suits For Men and Boys Now on display are high in Workman ship and Quality but Low in Price We have the Mens Suits in the young mens modles and the conservative modles for the older men. Don’t forget the Boys. Bring them in and let us fit them in a new fall Suit. Qur Prices are Right and we can Please You. PHONE 18. SHORT & EDWARDS PERRY - GA. lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NEW RTJGrS. 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. SIMS, GROCERIES, FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING. Night Phone No. 22. ’ Day Phone No. 8. Perry Ga. 60000000ooooooooooocoooooooopooooooooooooooooooooooo ANNOUNCEMENT For the convenience of our customers in all sections of the county we have installed a telephone at T. F. Anderson’s residence. When you need Gasoline or Oil call Phone No. 40, and we are at your service. T# F. ANDERSON, Agent, STANDARD OIL, COMPANY PERRY, - GEORGIA. IS THE TIME k