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SIDEWALK GLEANINGS
TEA FOR BRIDE ELECT
tocal New* of Town and County Mrs Charlie Allen of Birtning-
—Miss Corinne Duncan of At- haqt Ala., and Mrs Uharlie Harris
lanta is visiting her parents Mr
and Mrs C C Duncan.
—Miss Marion Turner of Hawk-
wore joint hostesses Saturday
afternoon at a tea nt the home of
Mrs Allen’s mother, Mrs* T. S.
Chapman, complimenting Miss
insville is visitihg at the home of Neil Brunson, who will become the
Mrs G W Winn.
bride of Mr Tom Cater Wednes*
Hawkins- d*!' at a beautiful home
wedding.
Throughout the house quanttes
' of summer flowers formed artistic
—Mr Brown Riley Jr. of West decorations with their varied
Verginia is visiting his parents Mr colors.
— Mrs Tala Pate of
villc is visiting her sister Mrs R L
Cater.
and Mrs M B Riley in Perry.
—Mr. and Mrs. R. L. March-
man, Jr-, spent Sunday with home
folks in Perry.
In the parlor where the receiv
ing line, composed of Mrs Allen,
Mrs Harris, Miss Brunson, Miss
Hogg, of Buena Vista, Mrs 8 L
Norwood Jr., Misses Elizabeth
— Mr, Aubrey Anderson of Fort and Dorothy Brunson Miss No-
rinne Swanson and Corinne Dun
can, of Atlanta and Mrs William
Massee stood. Large pink dahlias
and verbena were used.
The bride to be was never
Valley spent Suuday wifh home-
folks in Perry.
—Miss Hortense McLester of
Macon has returned home after a
visit of several days to her mother. i 0 yn cr . Her dress was of orehid
—Master Baxter Jones of Macon hand painted in pansies
is spending this week in Perry with this she wore a huge orchid
with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cater. . an “ Purple hat.
| Mrs Allen and Mrs Harris wore
—Misses Helen Dennis and Lois exquisite dresses of lace-
Swauson are attending summer Tea was served in the dining-
echool at Emory University. 'room, made unusually lovely with
-Mr. and Mrs. 0 J Brantley of it'ISl JP&ZJ*
Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L ? ulse ° f M acon. Sand-
t, T itr,_tfrlnn aa.rnf.nl dnva WlChOS mints and bon bOHS 'WCTO
U L Wneden for several day.. I Berved by „ lMe< Martl , a ^
—Miss Cinderella Cooper has and Georgia Ruth Harris,
returned after a visit to relatives Others assisting in receiving
In Macon. j and entertaining were, Mdms. T S
Chapman, Coura Boterweg H P
-Mr and Mrs Lewie Riley of chapman J A
Beckley West Virginia are visiting Markin Jr
home-folks in perry.
—Mr Lawton Duncan of Tal-
lassee Ala., is visiting his parents
Mr and Mrs 0 C Duncan.
—Miss Jennie Lee Duncan of
Atlanta is visiting her parents Mr
and Mrs C O Duncan.
Davis
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MCLESTER INFANT DIES.
James Poisons MoLester, infant
sou of Mr. and Mrs. R L McLester
of Macon, died at the home of its
-Mrs. Geo. C Nunn and daugh". grandmother, Mrs L E McLester,
ter, Mis&tresa Caroline, left Tues* early Friday morning, after a oou-
day to visit relatives at Ozark,'tinued illness.
Alu.
—Miss Jimmie Hogg of Buena
It was 15 months old, the cause
of its death was Colitis.
Funeral services were conduct-
Vista ivlio is to be an attendant at ed at Q 0 ) e i 0C £ Friday afternoon
the Bruusou-Gater marriage is
visiting in Perry,
—Miss Louise ’ Pinkston of
Parrott Ga., and Mr Allen Crowell
of Mobile Ala., are visiting at the
home ol Mr and Mrs H T Dean.
—Rev J W Smith will preaoh at
the Presbyterian church at 4
e’cloch Sunday afternoon; 4very
body is cordially invited.
—Mrs Charles Allen of Birming
ham is visiting home-folks in Perry
She will bo an attendant at the
Brunson - Cater wedding of Wed
nesday evening.
"—Mr. Fred M Houser and grand
son, Master Francis Nunn, are
visiting at the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. R. y. Hollinshsad at
Cuthbert, 6a.
—Mrs Lte M Paul Jr., and little
son Lee 3rd returned home Wed
nesday after a visit to her parents
Judge and Mrs Horace M Holden
at Athens and relatives in Atlanta
—lfisi Annie Heigh ton Miller of
Hawkinsville is in perry for the
Brunson-Cater marriage which
>17111 be solemnized Wednesday
evening.
—The sunny weather of the
past week has given encourage
ment to farmers and an opportuni
ty to kill grass which has had al
most free reign on most of the
farms during the recent continued
rains.
—Mr Lee M Paul Jr., went to
Atlonca Inst whir returning to
Perry Wednesday wilh his wife
and young son. Accompany them
were Miss Francis Hoirien of
Athens and Miss Anna Weaver of
Macon who were their guests here;
for several days.
—There is a lull in the peach
shipments here, only express ship
ment moving the first days of this
week* Quite a number of peach
packers are here awaiting the
jnore active movement which is ex
pected to begin the latter part of
this week wilh the shipment of
jth« Hi ley Belles.
and the little body lnid to rest in
Evergreen Cemetery.
The sorrowing parents and grand
mother have the sincere sympathy
of the community.
MISS GILBERT ENTERTAINS
On Thursday evening Miss M*.
mie Gilbert was hostess at a prom
party at her lovely country home
near Perry.
Pot plants and cut flowera were
artistically used in decorating the
rooms an^^Fclt^ The punch
boijl.Whicliswas °n the spaoious
porqh\was,v'beautifully decorated
with auiilax and nasturtiums.'
Proms and contests were enjoy
ed throughout the evening. At a
late hour an ice source was sorted.
About sixty guests were pres
ent. X.
BARBECUE FOR BRIDAL PARTY
Among the delightful entertain
ments for Brunson—Cater bridal
party was the barbecue given by
Miss Corinne Duncan Monday
evening at their country home
near Perry.
Barbecue and refreshing pnneh
was served on the lawn in an in-
formal aqdy'deiightful manner and
the occasion most enjoyable.
Besides the bridai party abeut
a dozen other guests were present
D, A. R. MEETING.
The June meeting of the D. A.
...will be held Thursday, June
#lst, at 4 o’clock., Mrs. J P Coop
er hostess. Important meeting.
Pljtg Day program. Sec.
-LOST SCARF PIN-
Lost somewhere in Perry, Scarf
Pin engraved with initials O. C.
K. Finder please return to 0. C.
Keen and receive reward.
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.
BASE 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 full line of Shears,
Knives, Razors and Ra-
zar Blades in all the high
grade brands, including
Cattaragus, Keen Kutter,
John Primble, Boker, etc
Fresh by Express
AND
As Usual All Binds t>f
QUALITY GROCERIES
Come to See Us
We Appreciate Your
Trade.
Goods Delivered.
Respectfully
T. D. MASON.
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“Time 1$ Money”
And We Realize Your' Time Is Valua
ble. It’s our constant Aim to
Save It.
We use the most approved metheds for quick
and accurate handling of accounts. Our ser
vice is modem and is rendered in such a man
ner as to make it pleasant for you to transact
banking business with us.
During the Peach Season we will remain open
until 6 o'clock p. m., Saturdays.
“The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Perry.”
PERRY LOAN 0 SAVINGS BANK
PERRY, GA.
R. L. CATER, Erast L. P. 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. f
THEN TOO! OUR PRICES ARE FAR LESS
THAN MOST STORES.
SUITS SHOES
$20 and $25 $4.00 to $7.00
HATS
$1.85, $2.85, $3.85
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1.000
DISHES
At 10 Cents Each.
We have a complete line of Hard
ware and Groceries for
Mill Use.
Anything we haven’t in stock, see US be
fore going elsewhere.
Bolts, Plows, Points, Stoves and Staple
Groceries A Specialty.
House Taint and Floor Stains
of all kinds.
Best Prices for Cash.
THE H. C. WALKER CO
PERRY, GA.