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SIDEWALK GLEANINGS
toeal News of Town and County
—•Mrs. L. O. Davis is expected
$o return home Friday from an ex
tended visit to relatives In Macon.
—Mr Sam v N Hodges of Atlanta
paid a brief visit to home-folks in
Perry Sunday.
—Mrs P M King left this week
(or Macon and will make her hom »
lit the Biltmore Apartment for a
while.
—Miss Catherine Cater who has
been studying Art in Now York
(or the past year is again with
home-folks in Parry.
—The friends of Dr It. L Cater
will be glad to learn that ho is
able to be out again after an
Jlness of several weeks.
—Miss Jane Cater after spend
ing the winter in Now York study*
ing voice under the noted teaoher,
Sergi Klibausky, returned home
Sunday.
—Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Keen had
as their speiid-the-day goests Sun
day, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Locke, Mr and
Mrs. Frank Brawn, Master Luth
er B. and little Miss Lillie Locke,
of Butler.
HOUSTON SUPERIOR COURT
Houston Superior Court will
convene Monday April 3rd. and
will probably be inscsiion for two
•full weeks. Grand and Traverse
Jury summons have been served
for both weeks. An unusually
largo number of subpoenas have
beenissuod and served for witness
before Grand iury. Tliero are fifty
seven civil cases on calendar for
tuial, all sot for Monday the 3rd,
though the trial of them will more
than likely consume the full week.
The case of W, P. Frederick and
* others vb Edwin S Davis, Executor
( of last will of John W Johnson
deceased has been re-assigned for
Tuesday. This case will probably
corasumo two days in its trial.
There are 4? warrants to be
acted on by the Grand Jury.
There are 27 prisoners in jail,
among them are 5 for murder, 7
for assault with intent to murber,
12 for buglary, .1 arson, 1 Em
bezzlement and 1 for robbery. The
County Books are being audited
an expert accountant and his re
port be ready to present to the
grand jury at this session.
MEETINGS OF BAPTIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY*.
Lenders and places of Mootings
of the Baptist Womans Missionary
Socieiy for year 1922.
April-Home—Mrs. S. T. Hurst
Leader, Mrs. W. W. Woolfolk.
May—Home—Miss Mattie
Tliarpe. Leader,Mrs H. T. Gilbert.
June—Church—Leader Mrs.
MoLestor.
July—Church—Leader, Mrs. R.
'll. Cater.
August—Church—Leader, Mrs.
S, G. Rogers.
September - Church—Lea d e r,
Miss Mattie Tliarpe.
October —Church—Leader, Mrs.
J, P. Cooper.
November—Home—Mrs- Chap
man. Leader, Mrs. J. P. Eth
ridge.
Deceraber-fHome— Mrs Hugh
kawson. Leader, Mrs .Howard.
January—Home—Mrs. 0- D.
Cooper. Leader, Mrs Annie Wal
lace. X.
ANDREW-MC LENDON
At the homo of iho bride’s
parents, Mr and Mrs B. H. undrew
last Sunday morning, Miss Ruth
Andrew and Mr Caivin E. Mc
Lendon were married, Rev Iv.
Read officiating, using the very
Impressive ring ceremony..
Only near relatives and a few
(intimate friends of the couple
were pres'ent They left imme
diately after the ceremouy fora
short t^ip by automobile aud on
the return will make Perry their
home, where the groom is the
successful proprietor of the
..... McLendon Auto Co.
Both bride and groom are popu
lar here, and their mans’- friends
wish for them a future, dream of
happiness that will never know
, awakening. X
THE WORK OF THE P. T. A.
We may not be able to do
every thing we would like to do,
or that other people would like us
to do, but when we look around on
what we have really done, we se6
much to be thankful for that
our organization is very much
alive and tackling some of the
problems a round us.
The whole community has been
benefited we feel sure through
the work of Mrs Tounsley as
chairman of the Child Welfare
Committee, Medical inspection
was given go all tbo school chil
dren, and those needing attention
were reported to their famlies
both by cards and personal
visitation. Splendid literature
has been distributed through the
children to the homes, on health,
home sanitation, and proper feed
ing of children.
Then the work on the Library
is nearing completion, and that
committee has done splendid work.
Many worthy books were gather
ed from friends in town, a wonder
ful set of 16 volifmns of Southern
Literature was purchased,.and we
are halting expense with the
Board in fixiug np the room.
Since last meeting a new and up
to date Standard Dictionary and
stand has been installed for the
students use. Tables and benches
for the phildron who oat luneh
at the school liavo been arranged
Thanks are due Mr Gordau
Rogers for contributing the paint
for these.
Also 60 dollars worth of addi
tional Laboratory material lias
been purchased, enabling the
students to take part In the
experiments themselves- About
60 dollars has been put into maps,
globes and black boards. These
are some of the things we have
been able to do by working to
gether. We ought to have over
100 members instead of 60JH you
arc interested in our children and
their welfare, come and join our
association. Our Program Com
mittee lias been giving us well
thought out programs at each
meeting which are helpful, and a
beautiful liicture purchased by
Mrs Cooper for the school is
allowed to stay a month at a time
in the room whoso pupils succeed
in getting the most mothers
present at the monthly meetings.
Our next regular meeting will
bo at 3:30 on Friday, April 7th.
Chairman Pub. Cam.
"goto SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday was truly a great day in
the Sunday schpols of Perry.
Special efforts were made to .have
large numbers present and these
efforts were crowned with success,
There were 370 people who at
tended Sunday school in Perry
last Sunday: This number com
pared with the population if our
City will give some idea of the
success of the movement.-
There was a spirit of very
friendly rivalry among the differ
ent Sunday schools which was re-
spousoble for number of people
attending who have not been
comiag regularly before.
People every whore are realizing
the value and importance of the
•Sunday school as the greatest
movement for the help and guowth
of the church.
Good friends lets keep up the
interest manifested and God will
greatly bless this work in our
city. X
T. D. MASON
Groceries & Hardware,
PHONE 46. A
Perry, - - - Ga.
The Store Where
“QUALITY”
Is Paramount.
BUY GOODS THAT
SATISFY.
6uy from the Store that
gives you Quality, Service
and right prices.
What more do you want?
SPRING IS ON US.
Some of these days you
will get fishing on the
brain and spring fever in
your blood. Thats your
business, we all have it,
Then you will wanta go
fishing. Thats your busi
ness, we all do, then you
will want' some Hooks,
Lines, Lead, Artificial
Minnows, Flies, Trotlines
Reels and Rods and a
Lunch. Now, thats our
Business. WeVe got
them all.
C. I. C. MEETING
The C I. C will hold its month
ly meeting at the Auditorium
next Tuesday April 4th.
All the members are asked to
donate a pot flower, or flowers aud
have’ them,in readiness for a Plant
Bazaar that is to be held under
the auspices of this club.
Further notice of - this will be
printed later.
A WONDERFUL SAVINGS FOR CASH ON
DEPENDABLE
Shoes - Suits - Hats.
Our stock is chuck full of the seasons newest
model SUITS, newest shaped HATS and the
newest last SHOES.
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
SUITS HATS
$20.00 $25.00 $30.00.
$2.85
SHOES
$4.00 $5.00 $7.00.
THEjf-W-CLOTIIE/ /HOP
'454'’CHERRY /t.
- PROGRAM -
STRAND THEATRE
.MANAGEMENT
PERRY CONCERT BAND
V
J FRIDAY. MARCH 31st.
JOHN GILBERT
IN
“Gleam O’Dawn.”
A new star will be at the Strrnd Friday, March 31st, in a
picture of the Canadian Northwest Woods. He hated his
own father, yet when they met in the Canadian woods
hate died and a man was reborn. A Wm. Fox Prodnction.
ALSO
CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY.
U. D. C. MEETING
The regular meeting of the
Clinton C. Duncan Chapter of the
U. D. C. will be held on Wednes
day, April 6th at 3:30 at the home
of Mrs C. E. Brunson. Please . all
attend.
Secty.
FORTH AT LAWN PAR
TY OR PICNIC,
WeVe got the Bread, Pi-
minto, Cheese, Pineapple
Cherries, Peaches, Pears,
Dried Beef, Lunch Ton
gue, Peanut Butter, Tuna
Fish, Wesson Oil, Salmon
Steak, Sweet and, Dill
Pickles, Teas, Grape Juice
Ginger Ale, Sauces, Sal
ad . Dressing, N’Every-
thing. v
T. D MASON.
Goods Delivered.
Phone 46. Perry, Ga.
TUESDAY, APRIL 4th.
THOMAS MEIGHAN
IN
“White and Unmarried.”
Adopted from the story, Billy Kane, White and Unmar
ried, by John D Swain. This is “something different’ *
' and you’ll like it. Its a paramount Picture.
ALSO
ANOTHER CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY.
FRIDAY APRIL 7th.
WALLACE REID
IN
“Rent Free.” ^
From the story in the Pictorial Review by Izola Forrester
and Mann Page. The story of a young millionaire who
had rather paint than practice law, although by doing so
he lest a fortune but gained something far more worth
while. A Paramount Special.
ALSO
CHARLIE CHAPLIN AGAIN.
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO PAY