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local News of Town ancJ County
—Miss F!om Rogers has return el
home Jor her summer vacation,
—Miss Willie Mobley, of Wes-
lyan spent las!, 'weekend in rerry
with her sister Miss Julia Moble.y
—Mrs Cario Shivers of Detroit,
Mich., is visiting at the home of
Mrs G C .Nunn.
—Rev. and Mrs Allen Cults of
Louisville Ky., are visiting Mrs
Cutis mother, Mrs Sam llurst.
—It is estimated by a Fort Val*
ley buyer tliat th^re will be GOO
cars of poaches shipped from Per
ry this year.
—The Graduating Exercises will
beheld at Hattie nigh ‘School
Mrs. Jennie A Feagin was
found-dea<i in her bed last Sunday
morning at the home of her son,
Mr. Ned Feagin, at Walden, Bibb
County,' La.
She spent several hours in Ma~
con Saturday and was appoarently
as well as usual that night. Mrs,
Fee gin had been suffering fiorn
heart trouble for same time and
her death was due to that cause.
'I ho funeral services were held
at the home in Walden, and in
terment in Rose Hill Cemetery in
Macon Tuesday.afternoon at 3;30
o’clock.
Of her imm'ediete family she is
survh ed by two daughter*, Mrs.
E. S. Hobbs of Aurora, III., and
Miss Leo Dunklin of Walden, one
son Mr. Nod Feagin and eight
1 grand children and several great
* grand children
Mho was 70 years of ago and
—Miss Mozello Lord, Who has] wnK fobrn ; tl Columbus, Ga. With
been attend the .VIary P. Willing- t]jfc r husband, Mr. Henry S. Fen*
ham School, at Blue Ridge, is in ; ^in, alio moved to Houston county
Ti D. M ABCN
Groceries & Hardware,
PHONE 40.
Perry, - - - Ga.
The Store Where
“QUALITY”
Is Paramount.
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A WONDERFUL SAYINGS FOR CASH
DEPENDABLE
Friday
o’clock-
night, May 12th at 8.‘grand children and
Perry, for t lie summer nith her
■ parents Rev. and Mrs W 11 Lore!.
—Misses Blanche Greene and
Miriam lid wauls rf Fori Valley
spent. last week-end m Ferry with
Bliss Annie W< odard.
Misses Luo He Mason ami Mil
dred Greene, <f Wayside, Ga.,
spent several d tys Hii < week with
relatives in Perry.
— Vrs Luo Minor Paul .1^.. and
littleMusterl.ee. have returned
to their home in Atlanta after
visiting Mrs L M i>aul Sr.
—A ten footstep Jaflderhas boon p 10 llv<, ‘ 1 "
borrowed irom the Auditorium mHos iMdc
that belongs to .he Givic Jmprovc-
jnent Olub. If any otic knows of
its whereabouts pleaseinform Mrs
H. P. Dobbins.
— Postmaster Hodgos has been
instructed by I ho Department to
consult wilh the peoplo for (be
pin pose of organizing a National
Welfare Council for ibis' county.
in 1867- Of this marriage there
weie four softs, George D., Robert
It,, Med T.’ ami Harry S Feagin,
who were born and reared to nmn
lipp’d at the plantation Inane near
Wellston.
Lalur slio lived ten years or more
in Perry, with a <1 in T. tor and sou,
Miss Lee Punk;in and Mr. Harry
B, Feagin.
From early .womanhood to her
death, site was a Mead fast mem
her of the Baptist church, her life
being in true |$se.urd with tlio re
quli’etpetits of Christianity.
At Perry and other places where
r visited her character
* her friends that were
true and steadfast;?
Her life over tcudod to tlio bet-
torinont of lmiiikiiid and the Chris
tian virtues were ever uppeurant
in her walk and conversation-
'J'li is writer knew her 2H years
or more, and.is glad to, liave been
nmnboied among lifer friends.
Voiily, of licr life it may be tru
ly siid: “Well done,” and that
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£3
$20.00 S25.00 $30.CO.
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AND OTHER GOOD GROCERIES
giiugyiraaar; wturtt ~ nsr
Whicl
Oilier 'poslirmstei'H and carriers aro tlio country is better because slio
given tlio same imstriKdions.
— Mr Fred Ilcusor of Atlanta
left the last, of April for a lovely
trip through t lio European counties
He is now visiting tlie countries
on the Mediterranean: soa. and
will go tlienee by Nap'es. Rome,
France, Venice and Alilnn into
Bwilzland, where en June Dili
they will seo l he famous passion
Play at Oborammevgan, through
Juris of Germany, Ihdgimp and
Franco visiting famous war,scones,
then Paris, London and back to
New York .July 8th.
ELIZABETH MENTEKOMASON
Air ami Mrs Foy D Thomos„n
announces the birth of a daughter
on May 1, 1922 who has been
named Elizabeth Alin ter for her
maternal Grandmothoi—Prior to
her marriage Mrs Thomason was
Miss Stella Thurmond of Perry —
Columbus Ledgcr.
HEARD—TALTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Sharp,
of Grovania, Ga., announce tlio en
gagement of their sister, Miss Car
los Heard, to Mr Hubert S. Tal-
ton, of De Land, Fla., the mar,
riage to take place in early June.
No cards,— Macon Telegraph.
lived in it-
■ A truly good woman has been
called to her eternal reward.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
Friday, May if) bli is the day for
tlio annual Sunday school picnic.
Jt will be held at the Houston
Factory. Everybody invited. Bring
plenty of fried chicken, cake'and
pie and dont leave the kids at
home. Ways will be provided for
those who haven’t ears. If you
luivent a way to go, come to the
Methodist church at nine o’clock
Friday morning, 1
The following committees were
appointed by the executive com
mittee:
Entertainment Committee - J I
Ethridge.Mrs 1 Annie Wallace, Miss
Annie Woodard, Mrs G 0 Nunn,
Mrs A B Ramage, H T Gilbert.
Lemonade committee—W B
Watson, W N Bclor, k L AIarch-
man, J R Fudge.
Basket committee—Airs T F
Anderson, Ii P Houser, A B
Ramage.
Transport at ion committee—Mr
Hooten, J P Cooper, L C Howard
Finance committee—W A
Strother, S A Nunn, II T Gilbert.
Pub. Com
ROBERSOi;—LOVETT
Air and Mrs Linton Burnett
Roberson of Marietta, announces
the engagement of their daughter
■ Harriet Lane, lo Charles j <! mr
Lovett, of Atlanta the marriage
to be solemnized June 15.
Atlanta-Constitution.
FELDER-BOWEN
Mr and Airs W- W. DeHaven
announces the engagement of t heir
grand-daughter Charloue Felder
Lo Mr. Robert Odger Bowen Jr.,
.of Birmingham Alabama, the
wodding to take place June J.
^jo chi-ds.
ATacou Telcgrai h.
BAZAAR POSTPONED.
The Plant Bazaar to be held un
der tiro auspices of the C. I. O., on
April Uth has been postponed un
lit April 16th.
All ladies that will contribute
anything toward Hie ice cream or
that will contribute a plant please
confer with Mosrinmes p_, C- How
ard or J. P. Elhndgo.
"The ladles will meet at Court
Squat o promptly at 2 o’clock to
got things in readiness. N.
is the ic-yn ■
cent cr the sun?
the sun, of ccr .c ..
did you know that .
can hold a penny so c
to your eye that you
sight oi the sun. This u
exactly what yen ere do
ing, when, to save a few
cents, you buy an. inferior
grade of groceries irUfcer.c.
of “Quality” Groce/ -:. .
Don’t let pennies si end
between you and quality*
Buy Del Monte, Sun fcist
Royal Scarlet cr Libbys
Canned Goods, Sweet
Rose, Beauty or Honey
Boy Flour, Heinz Pickles,
WhlclYs Grape Juice,
Disston Saws, Plumb
Hatchets and Hammers,
Black Diamond Files,
Blue Grass Aluminum
Ware, and be sure that
you are getting the best,
your money can buy.
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Our stock is chuck full of the seasons newest
model SUITS, newest shaped HATS and the
newest last SHOES.
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
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$4.00 $5.00 $7.00..
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J. H DAVIS
DIREOT'ORS
J. H- D ivis
A. A. Smoak
S. pf Crowell
Vice President
A. A. SMOAK
Assistant Cashier
E. hcltzolXw.
DIRECTORS
E Holtzclaw
F. M. Houser
II. P. Houser
Cashier
S. P. CROWELL
DIRECTORS
B. C. Holtzclaw
J, W. Bloodworth
S. A. Nunn
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FOR THE YOUNG MEN-
An “Eversharp” Pencil and
a “Wahl” Fountain
Pen ; A Gillett Safty Razor or a Nice
Comb and Brush Set.
HE “SWEET GIRL” GRADUATES--/
“Eversha: p” Pencil and a “Wahl” Fountain
Pen, A Nice Manicure Set or a Beautiful
Box c. Stationary.
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