Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, February 05, 1925, Image 5

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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE Bf 1 LOCAL KEWt Or TOWH AND COUNTY ?Mr. W. E. Swaason apent Saaday mi Monday in Atlanta. ?Mr. Lott Lawson, of Hunt ingdon Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. Marx Kunz, last week, ?Mrs, Bruce Nishols of Unadil la, is visiting Mrs. Corrinne Gil bert. ?Miss Tassis Bennett* ef Blko, spent the week-end with home folks in Perry. ?Miss Martha Riley has been itdisposed for a week mach to the regret of her many faiends. ?Miss Mavjori.e Short spent the . Woek-end ia Fort Valley with Miss Bessie Mae Austin ?Mr. George Winn joined bis wife in Hawkiasville Friday for a yisit of several days. ?Mrs. M. M. Lowry is visiting Mrs. Anthony Lucas in Washing ton, D. C. ??Mr. A. L. Wilkinson, ef Ma Con, visited friends in Perry 8ua *?y. ?Mrs. Cera Boterweg, of Ma con, spent Sunday with homefolks here. ?Mrs. Julia Houser, of Macon, ?ppnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harper Short, ? Mrs. S. L. Norwood, Jr., is spending this week with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs J. O. Ponder in Forsyth, Ga. ?Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Jones and children, of Macon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cater. ??Mrs. A, D. Skellie, of Monte zuma, is visiting her son and ianghter, Mr. and Mrs. Holt Skellie. ?Dr. Frampton Farmer of Ma con. spent Sunday with his family in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cater. ? Mr. and Mrs, Tom Warren attended the funeral of Mr. War ren's aunt, Mrs. Rachel Panlk, in Fitzgerald last Thursday. ?Mr, and Mrs. Lee Ward and ton, Charles, of Maeon, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs, S. I Houser. ?The friends of Miss Clara Nunn will be glad to learn that she is improving from a recent ill ness at the borne of her sister, Mrs Hunsoc, in Catania, Ga. ?Messrs R> E. Harper, J. W. Blood worth, S, P. Growell and Charlie Harper motered to New ton. Ga., Snnday to view tho re Suits of tke recent flood disaster. ?Mrs. Frampton Farmer re turned home Thursday after a visit to home-folks here; Mrs. L. F. Cater accompanied her for a Visit in Macon. ?Mrs. L. M. Paul, Jr. and chil dren has returned from a visit of several weeks to her parents, Judge and Mrs. Horaee Holden, of Athens, Qa. ?Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Barfield bad as their guests several days this week, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Barfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bear den, ot Fitzgerald, and Mr. Oliver Parker, of Lovett, Ga. ?The Clinton Demean Chapter of the U. D C., met with Mrs. N. # Wellone Wednesday afternoon. A bnsisiess session was held. Trib utes to Sidney Lanier were read by Mrs. J. P. Ethridge sad Mrs. Annie Wallaee. ?Mrs. George Jordan entertain? ?d the Bridge club delightfully Wednesday aflerneon at her home. Mrs. W. D. Allmaa of Valiesta, was an attractive visiter. Mes ?ames J. P. Ceo per, L. F. Cater, B. O. Holtzelaw and It. L. Cater were tea gnests. ?Messrs Parks Hoaser, Levis Tabor and Hal Gilbert, wka are stadente at Ga. Tech., Atlanta, Ga., are at kame this week during the mid term examiaatieas. It is a credit ta tkem to be exempted from thase examinations and this raflsats e red i l am tka Parry High NEWS OF THE CHURCHES BAPTIST Mr. Gaiiner E. Bryan, the Field Worker of the Rehobeth District, will hold a Sunday.school teacher's training class at this church the week beginning February. Our revival servicesbegin March 15. Dr. Davidson will do the preaching, and a local singer will lead the song services. Sunday school at 10:t5 Preaching 11:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 6;30p. m. Your presence is desired at all these services. METHODIST The Epwerth League had an en joyable social Tuesday evening in the basement of the church. Rev. I. P. Trson, P. E , of Oor dele District, conducted the First Quarterly Conference at the church Wednesday evening. Woman's Missionary Society. Time: Monday, Feb., 9th, 3:30 o'clock. Place: Mrs- W. E- Swaason. Bible Study Meeting. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Church Services ll;45 a. m.,and 7:45 p. m. Epwerth League 6:45 p. m. You are cordially invited to at tend these services. PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. W. 8mitn will fill his regular appointment next Sanday morning and evening. Morning Service 11:30. Evening Service 7:45. Sunday School 10:15 a. n?. WASNER?GEPHART A marriage of mach interest to friends here is that of Miss Julia Wasner to Mr- Riley A. Gephart of Indianapolis Indiana. The ceremony was performed January 24th. at the home of Rev. J. W. Tarboux, Buena Vista, Flordia, Rev. Tarboux officiating. Mrs- Gaphart is the daughter of Mr. John A. Wasner of Perry. Mr. Qephart is employed with the "Wolfe Construction Company,1' Miami Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gephart are at home to their friends at 327 N. W. 28th Street Miami Florida. CARD OF THANKS \ . We wish to express our heart felt tbanks and deep appreciation to our dear friends for their many acts of kindness, words of sympa thy, and beautiful floral designs given in our recent bereavement, the leps of our beloved husband and father. Mrst A. M. Anderson. Miss M i Hedge Anderson, Mr. Phil Anderson. WYNNE?EDWARDS Mr. and Mrs.Robert Wynne, Sr? of Maoon, formerly of Eastman, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily, to lfr. Henry A Edwards, of Macon, formerly of Perry, the marriage to take place in the early spring. CARD OF THANKS I want t? thank the voters of Houston county for their support which elected me one of the Co?b ty Commissioners. I expect to serve them and hope to prove Ay self werthy ef their trust. G. D. TUCKER. ?Houston Ceuaty Commission ers met in regular session on last Tuesday and organized under the new law increasing the beard from three members to Ave. Com missioners eleet O. D. Ticker and J. p. Ooope* aesumed their dalle? ft itw memtere tl the fcotri, i It is better to say "I'm glad I traded with T. D. Mason," than "1 wish I had." Our goods are of the highest quality and our prices are right. We have a fresh ship ment of new-. Garden Seed, Seed Corn, Onion Buttons and Sets, and Cabbage Plants. Plant your Irish Potatoes early, Cobblers, Peerless, Goodrich, Bliss, Early Rose, and Green Moun tain. These are the hard iest, most vigorous and productive of all Irish po tatoes far the South. We have Garden Tools of all kinds, Oil Stoves, Ovens and Parts. T. D. MASON, The Store Where Quality Is Paramount. PERRY, GA. PHONE 46. A Merchant's Capital is the sum of his net available re sources, plus his credit. His Banker is thus a contributor of capital, and a genuine factor in the Mer chant's success. The true relation between Banker and Merchant implies good faith, full in formation and co-operation. We welcome the accounts of mer- , chants and business firms upon this basis, and assure you that we will meet you half way. PERRY LOAN & SAVINGS BANK 'Th? Oldest and Strongest Bank in Perry " PERRY OA. L. M. PAUL L. M. 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