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SIDEWALK GLEANINGS
LOCAL NEWS OP TOWN AND COUNTY
—Dr and Mrs R L Cater visited
relatives in JHawkinsville Sunday.
THE ORPHAN
—Miss Queen Helden of Athens
is visiting her sister Mrs L. M.
Paul Jr.
—Mr and Mrs E D Taylor of
Mac«.n were the guests of Mr and
Mrs U 3 Gurr of Perry Sunday.
—Mr and Mrs. AH Woodard
and daughter visited relatives at
Perry and Bonaire last week end.
—Rbv. W H Lord, Miss Annie
Woodard,Mrs IT Woodard,and Mr
J M Gooden attended the revival
servh e* at the Fort Valley Bap
tist church Tuesday evening.
-Miss Frances Cooper of the
Georgia College for Women at
Millcdgeville spent the week-end
with tier mother, Mrs Lucile
Cooper.
—•Ur. Edgar K Rainey of
Arlington visited his brothers
Messrs Mack M Rainey and J 8
Rainey hero last week-end. Dr,
Rainey was r< ared in Perry but
has not vistod here in twenty years
and his old time friends were glad
to see him again.
PERRY MEN ENJOYING HUNT
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Eighteen members of ferry
Hunting Club repaired to their
lodge a few days ago, and are now
waging a relentless campaign
against tho wild things of Oemub
gee swamps with more or less sue-
gsoss it is said.
Reports, however indicate that
while plenty of game is to be
' found some members of tho party
are having their troubles.
One hunter, especially well pre
pared with three negro attendants
is reported to have shot one hun
dred times at birds Tuesday and
returned to tho camp with one
rabbit. Another is reported to
have killed two birds but they
both got away.
There are some good hunters in
Ibis crowd and the others are
getting mighty good practice, so
that tlioy may soon acquire the
Jcnaolc of Ailing their game bags.
At any rate there seems to be
plenty of sport and fun for every
body.
- The members of the party are.
W A Strother, E Holtzolaw Dr
S r Dobbins, J f Ethridge, T D
'Mason, G S Gurr, H M Heard, H
T Gilbert, M G Edwards. 8 p
Crowell. P M King, G B Wells
George B Winn, E W Traylor, W
% Sims.
The cry of the orphan for food
and care is heard and heeded or
ears are Stopped to ward of the
appeal. On tiie treatment of the
helpless every one stamps with a
die of action the heart's passion
or hardness to human suffering
One who cares makes an effort to
hearten life for the poor orphan
Mr. Hershey, the candy king gave
us a splendid example of oaring
for these little ones when he turn
ed over the income of his sixty
factories to care for them in and
near his home city. While we are
not able to do so much as that in
many instances yet we want to
help them.
Next Monday November 26tb.
every Baptist in the vicinity of
Perry is asked to answer to Him
who folded the children to his
bosom and blessed them, what can
I contribute to the Orphan Home
at Hapeville? Answer that question
with a donation of food. Leave it
at Perry Warehouse for shipment
in the Rehoboth car. Think bow
happy the kiddies will be to get a
meal sent from yon. X
GROVANIA P. T- A. MEETING
The Grovania P. T. A., held its
regular business meeting Friday
evening, Nov. 16th. The presi
dent called the meeting to order
all repeating the Lord’s prayer.
The officers and committies gave
their reports, which proved the
Association is not sleeping but
working. Several interesting talks
and suggestions were made.
We have something over fifty
members enrolled. A very inter
esting program was rendered after
which a social hour was enjoyed
by all. Delightful refreshments
were served by the high school
girls. Candy was sold during
the evening for benefit of the
school.
We are glad to have so many
fathers with us. PresB Com.
air COURT ADJOURNS UNTIL FRIDAY
1 WOODSON PERDUE DEAD
J. Woodson Perdue, age
years, died at his residence „
Kathleen, Ga., last Sunday morn
ing at 6:30 o’clock.
Ho is survived by throe sons
J:T, G E, and J W Perdno, Jr.
apd two daughters, Mrs. J I) Ed
wards, of Bonaire, Ga., and Mrs
M F Edwards of Kathleen.
The funeral was held at the
Bonaire Methodise Church Mon
day riiorning at U o’clock, Rev
Blocker officiating. Interment
W88 in the church cemetery.
BOONE-TAYLOR
The many friends of Miss Rena
Baone and Mr. ED Taylor will
be interested to learn of til ir
marriage which occured at For
syth on November 1] th, the mar
riage was however not generally
known here until a few days ago.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
W. O. Boon now of Macon, but?
was born and reared near Perry.
The groom until recently Was eu-
f? a K e d as a druggist in Perry.
Houston City court with Judge
A 0 Riley presiding was in session
here Monday and Tuesday during
which time about 20 civil oases
were disposed of. The claim case
of Heard Brothers vs Flanders
oonsumed most of the day Tuesday
The court has adjurned until Fri
day at which time defendants will
file answers and the appearama'
docket called.
The criminal docket will be
taken up Monday and later next
week some unfinished business on
ciVil docket will be completed.
The same jurors will serve next
week as duriugthis week’s session
CARD OF THANKS
Wo desire to express our heart
felt gratitude to the friends who
so kindly ministered unto us dur
ing the recent illness and death of
our beloved wife and mother, Mrs
R L Uhels, and to those who have
extended to us expi’essions of lov
ing comfort and Christian sympa 1
thy during our recent bereave
ment. This as reviewed through
responsive hearts and human eyes,
has corneas a blessing in the midst
of our sorrow, and we shall ever
view the expressions as light in
the midst of darkness, and cheer
to dispel in part the gloom that
has overwhelmed ns.
Mr. R L Uhels.
Mr. aud Mrs. R E Ogletree.
CARD OF THANLS
To the many friends and neigh
bors Wh6 so kindly extended to us
their uid and sympathy • during
Boffi parties^havemany'friends rec ' ent »■”«“»»« of our
id- well wishes here. ' I fat ^ r ’ exte » d thanks and may
each and every one of you be bless
ed as we have in hours of bereav-t
ment.
J T Perdue,
NOTICE
The Grovania P. T. A., will
give an oyster supper at the school;
building Friday eveming, Nov. 23
JSvery body invited to come. X '»
Will Soon Be Here
We have all the ingred
ients for your fruit and
other cakes, Raisins, Cur
rents, Citron, Cherries,
Coconuts, Spices, Nuts,
Cranberries and Celery.
The best grades of plain
and self-rising Flour,
Granulated, brown and
confectioner’s Sugar,
Try our Plum Pudding,
Minse Meat, dried fruit.
Hunters, we are reads for
bird season, Guns,Shells,
Leggins, Beits, and other
sporting goods.
T. D. MASON
PHONE 46.
Get the Habit
Nine-tenths of the things you do are
really the result of your “habits.” The
degree of success you make in life
will largely determined by the kind of
habits you cultivate or permit to grow
upon you.
It pays, therefore, to acquire as
many good habits as possible, and
once a thing is fixed as a habit, it be-
comss a sort of instinct or “second
nature.”
Get the savings habit. It is a good
one. Start an account here to day.
PERRY LOIN & SAVINGS RANK
“The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Perry.”
PERRY GA.
FOR SALE
book-keepers desk smooth golden oak fini
with top book rack and 3 drawers, good as nei
$17.50 cash will buy this bargain.
set of one horse wagon harness, made of Keai
leather, leather traces with chain hooks, leathJ
7 ■ nr
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collar and leather lines, has been used very littl
$12.50 cash will buy it.
J. D. MARTIN, Jr
PERRY, GA.
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Courtesy and Servic
Make their Appeal. Our Bui
ness is Good. ThereVa
Reason.
Our line of hardware, Groc<
ries and Farm Supplies is coli
J W Perdue,
G E Perdue,
Mrs. M F Edwards,
Mrs. J D Edwards
our prices ,
are rij
Come in to see us and
let us serves
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PERRY, GA. ^