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tc©«l News of Town and County
—Mr M. Brown Riley Jr., of W
Va., is spending the ChriBtmas
holidays with his parents Mr
Mrs M B Riley.
U. D. C. BAZAAR
and
—Mr and Mrs Cooper Jones and
family have moved into apart
ments at the E M Johnson home
on Evergreen Street.
—Miss Catharine Norwood has
accepted a position as teacher in
the public school in Pinopolis, S.
C. She assumed her duties there
last week.
—Mrs J. Lewis Riley, and chil
dren, Miss Nan and Master Lewis
Jr., of Bockley W. Va., arrived in
Perry Monday to spend the holi
days with heme-folks.
—Miss Beverly Wallace, who
has been attending school in Beck-
ley, W. Va., for the past year is
spend the Christmas holidays
with her mother M rs Annie Wal
lace.
MISSION STUDY DAY
An all day pi Mission Study
was.eiijoyed by 20 of the Metheo-
dist women on Tuesday at the
home of Mrs G 0 Nunn. The De
partment of Mission Study is un
der the direction of Mrs W. E.
Swanson, and a very profitable
time was spent in the study of
Eric North’s brook “The Kingdom
and the Nations.” The various!
chaptors had been carefully studi
ed and were presented by different
women of tlio society in a very im
pressive way,
Wo all need the information
that comes from these splendidly
prepared books, and we hope that
these books may *bo passed around
and enjoyed by still others. Japan
Korea, Chinn, India, and Mobom-
medan lands were all visited and
studied, and then tho careful
facing of tho great task, and the
placing of responsibility upon tho
Protestant Christians of North
Amorica is forcefully presented by
the author-
At tho conclusion of the servico
A rising vote of thanks was extend
ed Mrs Swanson'and her assisting
committee’for the helpful and de
lightful occasion they had given
tho society.
One Present.
The annual U. D. C. bazaar
will be held on Thursday, Decem
ber 21st in th« alter noon and
night at the court house.
We are asking every one to help
us make this a big success.
All who have gifts for the gift
shop are asked to send them to
Mrs Brunson on Monday.
On Tuesday any one who de
sires a gift that has to be sent
away before tbe 21st can see these
at Mrs Brunson’s home.
The following are ask to serve.
These will notify their cemmitlies.
Gift Shop—Mrs O E Gilbert
chairman.
Christmas Tree, Mrs C G Harris
Countlry Store: Mrs Edgar Bar
field.
Flower and Book Store, Mrs W
LOrr.
Oakes and Candies, Mrs G W
Winn.
Gvab Bag, ‘‘rs F E Norwood.
Oyster Supper, Mrs R L March-
man.
Tho following is a list of mem
bers of the U* D. 0- chapter.
Mrs R L Cater, Mrs C E Gilbert,
Mrs Nora E Cox, Mrs W B Sims,
Mrs Annie Wallace, Mrs A A
Smoak, Miss Katherine HoltzeJaw,
Miss Clifford Holtzclaw, Mrs B 0
Holtzclaw, Mrs Evelyn Hoitz
claw, Mrs S L Norwood, Mrs C E
Brunson, Miss Nell Brunson Mrs
Alva Davis, Mrs C M Hardison,
Mrs R L Marclnnan, Mrs J D Mar
tin, Mrs F M Greene, Mrs J H
Hodges, Mrs H T Gilbert, Mi39
Nome Swanson, Mrs J P Eth
ridge Mrs C C Duucan, Mrs Cbas
Marshall, Miss Kate ' Felder, Mrs
Eliza Masses Miss Katherine Cater
MrsN 0 Wellons, Miss Kate Wol
Ions, Mrs S P Rogers, Miss Lorinne
Edwards, Mrs G W Winn, Mrs,
Maggie Gaddy, Mrs F E Norwood
Mrs W L Orr, Mrs H F Dobbins,
Mrs Cora Boterweg, Mrs M I
Welch, Mrs J W Story, MissOUie
Harper Mrs P H Skcllie,' Mrs
Minnie Wells, Mrs B H Andrew,
Mrs L F Cater. Mrs Calvin Mc
Lendon, Mrs Laura Killen, Mrs
Alva Uhels. X
MEETING IN PROGRESS AT THE
BAPTIST CHURCH
P.H. S. NOTES.
One day not long ago while the
P. H. 8. teachers wore grouped for
a conversation we fdintly over
heard (t) them telling their likes
and dislikes of life. Miss Edwards
of the 3rd and 4th grades was
4 ‘spokesman” tf the'oooasion and
as she oalled each teaoher by grade
that teaoher would respond.
The callogay was;
1st grade teaebbr—“I am prond
to be the namesake of the ‘Miller
on the Dee’ who .owes no man."
2nd Grade Teacher—“I enjoy
the Greene fields of nature.”
6th Grade Teacher—“I read
and reread the pqems of Riley.”
6th Grade Teacher—“M any
Motes like this and we shall fully
understand each other.”
7th Grade Teaoher—“I desire
to repose on the Conch of ease
and plenty.”
8th Grade Teacher—Would not
reply so they had to Turner out.
9thGrade Teaoher—“I shall
Ponder the question before I re-
pir-”.
10th Grade Teacher— I am work
ing to be worthy of the Hall of
fame.”
( Superi nte a den t—“Oh, I’m
Goo.d’nn,’ I shall have Perry to
uuild anew school building,"
G. T. H. and L. J., Pnb. Com.
YOUNG LADIES BUSINESS CIRCLE MEETS
Revival services began at the
Baptist church last Sunday morn
ing. Rev. T F»Callaway,is doing
the preaching in an attractive and
masterly way. Each succeeding
sermon growB in interest to the
people who are being appaised of
the sinfulness of sin in all its
forms and its only remedy, Jesus
Christ tbe Lord.
Mr Jennings Clark is in charge
of the singing. The chior has been
arranged, with twq Piancs and
Saxaphone furnishing the instru
mental and a large number of
voices in Senior and Junior sec
tions rendering vocal, the music
if very interesting. These sorvices
will eontinue through this week
atd part of next. Services at 3:00
p. m. at 6:36 p. m.Separate prayer
meetings, for men in Mann build-
in, conducted by L 0 Howard for
Seniors in gallary of ohuroh, Mrs
Lnoile Cooper leader, for Juniors
and immediates in church building
Mr Clark, leader for women led by
Mrs Wallace. Join one of these
meetings, for twenty-five minutes-
Gome directly to preaohing at
7:00 every night. Cornel you will
come again. X
HUGHES—HUFF
The Young Lkdies Business Cir
cle had their December meeting
on Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. G. C. Nunn. A very ,inter■
©sting program was rendered.
Plans for the new year were dis -
cussed. Every member is urged
to be present at |hy next meeting
which will be held in January as
it will be an important business
meeting. 1 Pres.
Captain and Mrs Joseph Wil
liam Hughes, of Ludowici, an
nounce the engagement of their
Gladys Lovell, to James Hulett
Huff, of Perry, the marriage to be
solemnized during the latter part
of December.—Macon Telegraph
of
in
—Mrs Lawton G Sargent
New Haven Conn., arrived
Perry Sunday and will be with her
parents Mr and Mrs L F Cater
through the Christmas holidays.
Mr Sargent will come down on the
23rd for a week’s visit in Perry
and Macon. '
EVERYTHING
FOR
CHRISTMAS
Fruits, Nuts, Celery,Cran
bersies, Fruit Cakes, Fil
lings for Fruit Cakn, AH
kinds of Fancy and Sta
ple Grocie6, Toys, Air
Rifles, High Grade Cut
lery in Christmas Boxes
and Fancy Gift Boxes of
T. D. MASON
Groceries & Hardware,
PHONE! 40.
Perry, .... Ga.
The Store Where
• “QUALITY”
Is Paramount.
“One ship drives east, another west
With the self same wiuds that blow;
’Tfs the set of sails '
And not the gales,
Which decides the way we go.”—Anon.
Are you drifting with the wind, or have > yon
got your sails set for a goal? It is easy to drift
with the wind or tide but it takes will or energy
to reach a goal.
We can take advantage of the gale, if we will
set our sails of energy, determination and thrift.
And though we may be tossed about by reverses
and discouragement, each one we overcome will
make us'just that muoh stronger and better
equipped to mount the next obstacle*
Arc you getting ahead financially, or are you
drifting with the wind? There is no half way
measure, for if you are not getting ahead you are
falling back every doy you let pass without in
creasing j r our resources.
We feel an interest in you and want to see you
get ahead. Set your sails and let us help you
reach the goal. It. is our purpose to give you the
best the very best there is in banking, to give you
all the encouragement possible and assist you in
every we can.
“The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Perry.”
PERRY LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
PERRY, GA.
R. L. CATER, Brest L. F. CATER, Cashier.
THOROUGHLY DEPENDABLE
- Shoes
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
FOR CASH
SUITS HATS
$15, $20, $25. $2.85.
SHOES
$4.00 to |7.00.
SEE OURS BEFORE YOU BUY
REPRESENT
FARM LOANS CLOSED
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WITHOUT DELAY
The Bank of Service.
Perry Georgia.
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