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PERSONAL AMD OTHERWISE
IX>CAL NEWS OF TOWN AND COUNTY
?Mr. and Mrs.MarxKunz gptut
New Years Day in Macon.
--Mr. Rupert Day, of Macon,
visited homefolks here Sunday.
?Mr. and Mrs. George Winn,
Jr. returned Sunday from a risit
to Bawkinsville, Ga.
-^Miss Irene Baird, of Qrovania
4>*Dt several days last week with
her sister, Mrs. Carlton Pierce.
?Mrs. Ida Rogers and Miss
Nell Rogers are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Rogers in Miami Fla.
?Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bailey Jr.
?f Cochran visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Gilbert Sunday.
?Miss Frances Couey has re
turned to Pavo, Ga., to teach in
the schools.
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?Miss Annie Wallace has re
turned to Molena, Ga., to resume
her duties as teacher.
?Mrs. Cora Boterweg, of Ma
con, spent several days hero this
week.
?Mr. W. K. Couch, Jr., return
ed to his home in Tolbotten last
Thursday.
? Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houser
And family returned Tuesday from
a trip to Lakeland, Fla.
?Dr. and Mrs. Frampton Far
flier and little Helen, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. L F. Cater.
? Mr. Robert Bonner of Macon
?itiled friends and relatives here
Thursday.
?Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Greene
?f Cochran visited relatives in
Ferry this week.
?Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Dobbins
attended the faneral of Mrs. Dob
bin's aunt, Miss Sophronia Evans
at Hephzihah. Ga? last Friday.
?Mrs, Donald Smith is in the
Oglethorpe Infirmary at Macon.
Her frionds wish her a speedy
recovery.
Dorothy Brun?on n&is
returned to Sarasota, Fla,. to re
sume bar duties as teacher in the
schools.
Rev. W. K. Dennis is attending
the Cordele District Preachers'
Institute held at Abbeville, Ga.
this week.
Mrs. George W. Johnson and
Mrs. Scott of Sasser, Ga.. visited
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Chapman this
freek.
?Mrs. J. R. Amos (nee Miss
Sudie Conaell), of Florence, Ala.,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R- H.
Gonnell near Perry.
?Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riley and
children have returned to their
home, Welch, W. Va-, oftoravisit
of several weeks to relatives here.
?Mrs. M. M. Lowry was called
to Dawson, Ga., Saturday night J
on account of the illness of Mr.
Lowry's brother.
?Mr*. L. M. Paul, Jr. and at
tractive children, Lee and Mary,
are visiting her parents, Judge and
Mrs. Horace Holden, of Athens,
Oa.
?Mrs. H. C. Cam bliss and sobs
Henry, Earnest and Carl, of Ma
con. spent several days daring the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Marx
Knnz.
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?Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Marsh
burn, ?( Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. G.
h. Sloeumb and Miss Dewey Slo
?nmb, of Kathleen, Mrs. Honser,
Misses Miriam Edwards and Ger
trnde Brown, of Fort Valley,spent
Saturday with Mrs. I. T. Weodard
And Miss Annie Woodard?
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?The collefo students and the
colleges they have returned to are
as follows: Misses Louis? Warren
Frances Cater and Lncile Jordan,
to Wesleyan; Misses Doris Rainey.
Afnes Dean. Margaret Cooper and
Frances Cooper to G. 9. C. W.;
Miss Lurilo Beckham to Shorter?
Messrs Parks Honser and Lewis
Tabor to Toeh; Messrs Louis and
Hal Gilbert to Emory; Mr. Ver-,
?on Walla?? to Mere?r and Mr.
0liatoa Cotter t? G?rd?n.
NEWS OF THE CHURCHES
METHODIST 1
The Womans Missionary Society
will hold the first business meet
ing of the yeai* next Monday after
noon at 3:30 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Gsorge Nuna. Every
member is urged to bo present as
this will be a very important
meeting.
Sunday Sehool 10:30 a. m.
Church Servldes 11;45 a. m,,and
7:45 p. m.
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
You are eordially invited to at*
tend these services.
The Epworth League will have
a social meeting Friday night in
the Sunday school reoms of the
charcd, beginning at 8:00 o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN
There will be preaching services
at the Presbyterian church both
morning and evening next 8unday
Jan.. 11, by the Pastor, Rev. J*
W. Smith, at the hoars 11 a. m? I
and 8 p. m. Sunday school at!
10:15 a. m.
BAPTIST,
The Senior Girl's Class and
Senior Boy's Class of Sunday
schoel were entertained at a love
ly buffet supper Friday evening:
by their teachers Mrs. R. L. Cater
and Mrs. Eliza .31 assee. Several
of the college set home for the
holidays were invited, j
The Primary classes were enter
tained by Miss Catherine Cater at
a. pretty party at her home
Wednesday afternoon.
Sunday school at 10:15
Preaching 11:45 a. m. and 7:45
p. m. l!
B. Y. P. U. 6;30p. m.
SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY
The Perry Consolidated School
opened Monday morning with a
splendid attendance to begin the
spring term. The out-of-town
teachers and those who have been
away visiting had returned during
the week-end to resume their
duties.
Miss Mary Bailey was succeed
ed in her work by Miss Louise
Rainey, who is well known, hav
ing taught here several years ago.
MiSs Bailey now has charge of the
Expression Department and has
alreudy a promising class.
The school continues to grow in
numbers as well as in many other
respects. The enrollment last fall
was around 330 and it has increas
ed some with the spring opening
Progress is being made on the
new building and it should be
ready for occupancy in abont
two months.
u. D. C. MEETING
The Clinton Dnnean Chapter of
the United Daughters of Confeder
acy held the first meeting of the
year with the President, Mrs. B.
L. Cater Wednesday afternoon* A
short and interestinf literary pro
gram was gives. After a business
session, a social honr was enjoyed
and delightful tea aud sandwiches
served.
It was decided to observe Robert
E. Lee's birthday with appropriate
exercises it the Methodist ehnrch
Monday, jannary 19, at 3:00j
o'clock.
F. T. A. MEETING
The Parent-Teacher Association i
of Perry will hold an important
meeting at the home el If ra. J. P.I
Cooper en Friday afternoon at 4
o'clock. All seniors are urged
to be preeetli ,
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