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SIDEWALK GLEANINGS
tooai News of Town and County
—Mrs' J A Wasnor is visiting
relatives at Midway, Ga.
W. E. SWANSON MOVES TO
NEW STORE
The new spirit of business pro
gress which seems to have taken
-r-Mr Ambrose Pierce recently hold of our little city is exqmpli-
of New York spent the CliristnJas fi e 4 in the new business establish-
bolidoys with home-folks atl'erry. j ment of W E Swanson on Carroll
—Mis Corione Duncan of At-| bullding built and
Jam,.spent Cbnstmas nith bcr f „rnished according to the
parents Mr and Mrs C 0 Duncan. p(peoifloaaon of Mr Swanson is a
—Mr. Lawton Dunean of Tal- model and up to date dry goods
lessee, Ala., spent the Christmas storo and has received much favor-
Jiolidays with homefolks at Perry, able comment Bince its opening
| lust WPSlc
—Mr. and MrH. Henry Oouey j tphe store is equipped with at-
of Maeon spent Christmas with his trftctive show windows, faced with
homefolks at Perry. j tile, w ith tile approch at the
'—Miss Jennie Lee Duncan of entrance, tho flooring inside being
Atlanta spent tho holidays with of hardwood,
homefolks at Perry. : The lighting fixtures are most
attractive, tho new show cases and
—Miss Flora Rogers who is other fixtures neatly arranged and
teaching at Parrott is in Perry well adapted for the special ise of
for the holidays.
■Mr. Fred M. Houser of Atlan-
business. A feature ol the store is
tho rest room for the conveience
mi. *i«u . .. nuwwroi ag.uii- f th ladio8 an d children.
feKEtttl W0C ^| Incioccd the new store would be
wu nomeioiKS m rerry. credit to any town, even larger
—Mr and Mrs James King of'than Perry, and Mr Swanson is lo
Macon aro visiting his parents Mr bo congratulated.
Und Mrs E E King.
—Mr and Mrs I T Woodard of
Homo spent Christmas with home
folks in Perry.
—Miss Jewell Williamsof Syca
more is visiting her sister Mrs E P
Barfield,
MCLENON BUYS GARAGE BUILDING
—Mr Dick Dodd of Atlanta waB
the guest of his uncle Mr WA
Strother during the holidays.
—Mr Hal Gilbert of
Tooh is spending tho holidays with
home-folks,
—Mosers Walter King and Guy
Anderson of Hillsboro wore guestd
of Mr T. D Mason several days
during tho holidays.
—Miss Sophie Lou • Menkin of
Atlanta was the guest of her
cousin Miss Martha Strother
aeveral days this week.
—Misses Dorothy Brunson and
Annie Wallace of the State Normal.
College at Athens are with liome-
folks for the holidays.
—Mr Lee Evans of the Medical
College Emory University is
•pand i ng the holidays wi th home-
folks in Perry.
—Mr and Mrs Chas. A. Allen
of Birmingham, Ala., sphnt the
Chrlstmus holidays withher par*
Oats Mr and Mrs T. S. Chapman.
—*Mr and Mrs George W John-
•ton aud children of Basses, spent
Christmas with home-folks in
ftnrjr.
—Mr and Mrs J Lewis Riley aud,
family of Beokly, W. Va., are
Upending the Christmas holidays
With home-folks at Perry.'
—Mr Brown Riley of West Ver*
S iuia visited his parents Mr and
[rs M. B. Riley during the Christ
mas holidays,
—Mrs J E Hay good ,/and Mr
Arch Haygood, and Mrs H Browu
Of Midway were the guests of Mr
j»nd Mrs J A Wasner Tuesday.
—Rev. W. P. Cbahibloss will
preach at Houston Factory. Bap~
tist ohuroh the 5th Sunday in
Peoember.
—Dr. and Mas. B. L. Cater and
family spent Christmas with his
parents Dr. and Mrs. R> L. Cater,
•r.
Mr Calvin E. McLendon has
purchased of Beckham. Heard and
Bloodworth the garage and stable
building on.Carrall Street now oc-
oupied by G W Boswell.
The two buildings will be re
Georgia 1 modeled and madeinto one lar^O
garage building and will be oc
cu pied by the new owners on Jan
uary 1st.
It is understood that Mr Boswell
will occupy the building on Ball
Streot fortneraly used as a ware
house.
—•The Perry school will open
for the now term on Tuesday Jan
uary 2nd.
— Perry Merchants enjoyed a
very satisfactory trade during the
holidays, much better most of
thorn say than last yoar.
—Mr Clinton Cooper of Gordan
Institute Barnesville is spending
the holidays with his mother Mrs
Luoile Cooper.
—Mr and Mrs A H Woodard
and family of Eatonton visited
relatives at Perry and Bonaire
during the Christmas holidays.
—Miss Lois Swanson of An
drew College Cuthbert Georgia
is spending tho holidays with her
parents Mr and MrsW ESwanson.
—Mr Marion Houser of Emory
University is Spending the holi
days with his parentB Mr and Mrs
H P Houser.
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—The residence being construct
ed by Mr J A Wasner on Macon
Street, will be completed this
week. It will bo occupied by Mr
0 L White bad family.
! —Messrs Yernou Wallace, Wil
liam March man, Douglas Touns-
ley, Eugene Beckham, Byron
Warren and Paschael Muse, all of
Mercer University, are with home-
folks for the holidays.
—While the sale of fireworks
was not permitted within the eity
limits, a considerable quanity was
available outside, and the celebra
tion was not particularly quiet.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Driskell
and children of Spartd arrived
Wednesday to spend a few days
during the holidays with home-
folks in Perry. \y ,
—The Christmas Vesper services
at the Strand Theatre Sunday in
whioh all the churches of the town
took part, was most imspiring and
interesting to the big audience
present. The Theatre building be
ing packed to overflowing,
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—Mr and Mrs D H Cooper of
St.,'Charles, S. C., Mrs E/F,Brbn-
so'ii ot Eatonton. Ga., Mrs A. J.
I Doyle and qhildr'en of Memphis.
—A Basket Ball Game will be Tenn. and Mr and Mrs G P FJau-
played here Friday between the ders and children of Scotland, Ga.,
P. H. S.: boys and the town boys, are visiting tlieir mother and
a good and close game is expected. Grand-mother, Mrs Fannie Nor-
Come out togee it. wood during the holidays.
—Misses Aurelia Cooper, Fran
ces Cater and Jean Beall of Wes
leyan are with homefolks for the
holidays.
—Miss Pauline Wasner who
teaches at the Baptist Orphans
■•me at Hapeville is at home for
the holidays.
—Mrs S L Norwood returned
home last Thursday after a visit
to her brother Mr Zack Houser at
Scott. /
—Miss Catherine Hollzclawof
Tarboro, N. C. and Miss' Clifford
, Holtzclaw of Chase City aro
visiting home-folks at Perry.
DEAR
Friends
AND
Customers
We take this means of
extending you the sea
sons Best Greetings and
trust that you have enjoy
ed a very Merry Christ
mas and will enjoy a very
Happy New Year. May
the season of 1923 prove
a very prosperous one
for you. Thanking you
for past favors and with
kindest regards we are.
Sincerely yours,
T. D. MASON
Groceries & Hardware,
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PHONE 46.
Perry, • - - * - Ga.
The Store Where
“QUALITY”
Is Paramount.
Our New Year Resolution
We take this means of thanking our friends and
patrons for the pleasant relations existing between
us during the past year. (
This is the time when we make resolutions for
the new year whioh lies before us. The coming year
. is largely gving to be just what you and I make it.
If every ©ne will do theis best to make the most' of
r every opportunity presented, seize the opportunity
with joy, and not take hold of it b&lf-hartedly as
though it were a,painful duty to be reluctantly en
dured, but do all that is expected of us and h little
bit more, and at the same time try to do a little
something to help the other fellow wo will all be
prosperous and happy.
The above is embodied in our resolution for this
«•
yoar, and at the same time we resolve to give our
friends and customers the very best there is in bank
ing service. On this basis ^e unhesitatingly invite
your banking business.
. “The Oldest and Strongest Bank Irr Perry.”
PERRY LOAN ft SAVINGS BANK
PERRY, GA.
R> L. CATER, l’rest L. F. CATER, Cashier.
THOROUGHLY DEPENDABLE
Suits - Hats - Shoes
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
FOR CASH
SUITS HATS
$15, $20, $25. $2.85.
SHOES
$4.00 to $7.00.
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V
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