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Local News of Town and County
—Mr. Henry McGrifc of Foulan
motored up to Perry Sunday with
Mr. arid Mrs. Neal McPhaul.
—Mr Orace G Bolen and sister
Mrs Otis A King spent Tuesday in
Macon.
—We are informed that another
new dwelling will be built on Ma
pou Street at an early date*
—Mr WB White and Mr J E
Carswell of Grovania visited the
home of Mr o B White in Perry
last Tuesday.
—Mr and Mrs I) H Bush of
Byron has returned home after
spending last week in Perry with
their daughter Mrs W N Boler.
—The friends of Mr. Barney
Schilling are glad to see him out
again after an illness of a week or
more.
—Misses Cindy Cooper An-
nio lteighton Miller, Mr. John
Winn and Dr. Duncan Later wore
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G T Culbert at Coreen.
Hour 2:30
J P Duncan Master of cere
monies.
Invocation by Rev Dennis.
Song.
Essay—Robert E. Lee.
Song.
Address by Mr JohnTBoifenillet
Essay—Jefferson Davis.
Song,
Benediction by Mr. Lord.
The following ladies are asked
to serve as chairman of com
mittees:
Monumet, Mrs W B Sims,
Stand. Mrs H P Dobbins, Pro
gram, Mrs P II Skellie Flags, Mrs
G W Winn, Graves, Mrs R L
Marchinan. We ask every one that
has flowers to bring them to the
cemetery the morning of the 26th
so we can have every soldier’s
grave decorated.
The Business Men’s Club will
enbortain the speaker and the
veterans for diuner and we ask
every veteran to come.
Secretary U. D. c.
—-Mrs L M Paul, Miss Itoselyn
Paul and Mr and Mrs L M Paul
Jr., visited at Cordelo Sunday.
Mrs Paul Sr., calling to see Mrs Jv
Reitl who is seriously ill there.
PEARCE-ANDERSON.
— Mrs. Geo. C. Nunn has re
turned home from a very pleasant
trip to New York with her broth
er, Mr. Fred H Houser, of Atlan
ta. The return trip was made by
water via Jacksonville, Fla.
—The friends of Prof. Ben. C.
Holtzclaw Jr., of cornnell Univer
sity will bo gratified to know that
ho was recently elected a member
of tlvo national society of stndonts
of the Phi. Beta Kappa, an honor
ary conferred among studonts
and educators of the country.
—Mrs. Sam Hurst, after an ex
tended visit to daughters in Pou-
lau and Parrott, returned homo
Sunday, acoompanied by Mr. and
Mrs Neal MoPhaui and daughter,
Lora Buruam. Mrs. McPhaul and
daughter will remain for a visit).
A mnrriago of interest hero was
that of Mr. Thomas F. AuderBon
to Miss Leila Pearce of Macon
which was solemnized at the Vine
villa Baptist church Parsonage at
5 o’clock Saturday afternoon, A
number of relatives of the bride
witnessed the ceremony, which
was performed by Rev. Wood of
the Vineville church.
Immediately after the ceremony
the couplo left for Atlanta for a
Bhort. visit, returning to Perry
Tuosdoy where they are at home
to their friends at their residence
on Evergreen street.
The bride is a daughter of Mrs.
L A Pearce of Macon and is popu
lariy known there.
The groom is a well known busi
ness man of Perry and has numer
ous friends who are extending
congratulations and best wishes
—The many friends of Mr and
Mrs. Sam Hurst of Fort Valley
are congratulating them upon the
arrival of twins, a boy and a girl,
at their homo April 11th. They
have been named Jule Hunter
Hurst and John Hunter Hurst.
—We are informed that tlio
Homo Builders Inoorporoted havo
received tbeir Charter and that
the construction of several dwell
ings in Perry will begin as soon as
a permanent organization has been
perfected.
—The Reeital of the Perry
School pupils under the direc
tion of Mrs P H Skolley teacher of
Expression and Miss Oenderolla
Cooper Teaoher of Music was a
moat enjoyable entertainment of
last Thursday evening at the
Auditorum. A largo number of
the pupils from the primary de
partment to seniors took part in
song, roctations, piano selections
and other musioal numbers, the
presentations reflecting credit to
these departments of our school,
as well as to many of the pupils
individually who displayed real
talent.
HOME COMING DAY AT PERRY
BAPTIST CHURCH
be
Sunday April, 29th 1923 will
Home Coming day at the Perry
Baptist Church. AU members who
live away from Perry and those
who were once members and have
moved to other cities and other
churches arc cordially invited and
are being especially invited by the
friends and brethren here. Dr. «
0 Brewton, a former beloved pas
tor here will be the speaker of the
oocasion and everybody is invit
©d to come out and hoar him. We
want to make this a great ooca
sion for the Church which we all
love so much. X
TO ENTERTAIN CONFEDERATE VETERANS
PROTRACTED SERVICES AT METHODIST
CH0RCH
Thirty of the professional and
business men of Perry and com
munity have asked for the honor
of entertaining the Confederate
Veterans at dinner at the Perry
Hotel on Memorial Day, April
26, 1923, at noon.
Among others to be invited will
be Hon. John T. Boifuillet, who
will deliver the Memorial Address,
Col. J P Duncan, Master of Cere
monies, Mrs. R L Cater, President
of the U. D. C., and the three
ministers of the town.
Covers will be laid for about
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A series of services begap at
ihe Perry Methodist church Sun
day and is expected to continue
through tho week or longer.
The meetings are held each
day at 9; 30 in the mornings and
at 7:30 in the evenings.
Rev. W H Dennis who is con
ducting the meeting hopes to make
the services helpful and interest
ing and a cordial invitation is ex
tended to tho people of the com
munity to attend.
A feature of the meeting will be
the song service and members of
all the ohurches will be in the quii e
and take part in the singing.
The song service begins at 7:16
jn the evening.
D. A. R. NOTICE.
The D. A. R. will meet Thurs
day afternoon, April 19th, at 3:30
o’olook at the residence of Mrs.
H T Gilbert. Cor. Sec.
TAKEN UP—Odo black male
Hog on my premises. Owner may
get same by paying expenses,
M. G. Edwards.
T. D. MASON
Groceries & Hardware,
PHONE 46.
Perry, - - - - / Ga.
The Store Where
“QUALITY”
Is Paramount.
FISHING TACKLE
We have a complete line
of everything for the fish
erman, including Hooks,
lines, Sinkers, Floats,
Flies and Minows.
BESE BALL GOODS
Real Quality Goods like
the Big-Leaguers use.
OIL COOK STOVES
Do your cooking,canning
and preserving cheaper
and more comfortably
with a Bon Ami or a new
Perfection Oil Stove.
GARDEN HOSE
Highest Grade Hose at a
big saving, Nozzeles and
Sprayers for same. Also
all kinds of Garden and
Farm Tools.
Milk Bottles and Tops.
Early Amber Cane Seed
and Good Garden Seeds
CUTLERY
A fulj line of Shears,
Knives, Razors and Ra
zor Blades in all the high
grade brands, including
Cattaragus, Keen Kutter,
John Primble, Boker, etc
Fresh by Express
AND
As Usual All Binds of
QUALITY GROCERIES
Safety first was adopted as a. slogan by one of t h e
largest railroad companies in the country several years
ago and was prompily takeu up by almost every large
corporation in she United States. For a long time you
could see “safety first” displayed in every direction you
might look. Especially in tho large cities.
The novelly of the phrase has worn off to some ex
tent, the slogan is just as applicable today as it ever
was, and is adaptable to every walk of life. You should
safeguard your interests at all times. -Especially does
this apply to your money and valuables.
We have safety deposit boxes in our burgler proof
vault at a very small annual rental. Why take chances
leaving your jewelry and valuable papers around the
house to be destroyed by fire if it should get burned
down.
Why take chances, and sometimes endanger yonr
life, by carrying money around on your person,or hiding
it in some secluded spot? Deposit it in our bank where
it will be safe, and pay your bills by check. A cancell
ed check is the best receipt-in the world, often times
avoids disputes and precludes the possibility of having
to pay a bill twice. Wo take care of your money, pay it
out at your will and do your book-keeptrg, give the
very best service and attention to tho minutest detail,
whether your account be large or small.
“The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Perry.”
PERRY LOAN ft SAVINGS BANK
PERRY, GA.
R. L. CATER, l’rest. L. F. CATER, Cashier.
THE STORE THAT ASSURES YOU
A Real Savings on Your
NEW SPRING
Suits - Hats - Shoes
THEY ARE NOT ONLY THE NEWEST
STYLES THAT CAN BE BOUGHT BUT
THEY ARE THE SATISFYING KIND.
THEN TOO! OUR PRICES ARE FAR LESS
THAN MOST STORES.
SHOES
$20 and $25 $4.00 to $7.00
HATS
$1.86, $2.85, $3.85
THE
CLOTHE//HOP
CHERRY /Ti
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We|have a complete line of Hard.
^■ssjMB.'ware and (jrocenes for
Mill Use.
Anything'we haven’t in stock, see US
fore going elsewhere.
—HEMSTITCHING— Picotirg
including Gold and Silver Buttons
covered plasting. Miss Zipp Sim-
mrns, L PM Store, Macon, Ga
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Come to See Us
We Appreciate Your
Trade.
Goods Delivered.
Respectfully
T. D. MASON.
Bolts, Plows, Points, Stoves and Staph
DV Groceries A Specialty.
House Paint and Floor Stains
of all kinds.
Best Prices for Cash.
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TOE H. C. WALKER CO
PERRY, GA.
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