Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, February 19, 1925, Image 5

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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE local news or town and county ?Mr. and Mr?. Marx Kunz g pent the week-end in Maeon. ?Rev. W. K. Dennis ia spend ing this week in Sandersville. ?Miss Mary Bailey spent the week-end in Atlanta. ' ?Mr. Heward Holden. of Au Esta, Ga., is visiting Mr. and rs. L. M, Paul, Jr. ?Miss Jewell Williams and Mr. A. R. Smith of Pitzgerald spent Sunday in perry. ?Mrs. Cora Boterweg, of Ma con. has been with her family in Perry this week. -*-Mr. Parehal Muse, of Maeen, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Muse, j ?Mr. Henry Winn, of Maoon, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. G, W. Winn. ?Mjs? Lois Swanaon spent eev eral days last week in Macon as, the guest of Mrs. ?Mr. and Mr?. Goorge Nnnc I and family and Mr. Sam Nunn' visited Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Hudson and Mis* Clara Nunn in Cataula Sunday. ?Mrs. G. P. Flanders, of Scot land, Ga., and little daughter1 visited her mother, Mrs. Fannie Norwood, this week. ? Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Williams of Sycamore were week-end visi tors at the home of their daughter j Mrs. E. F. Barfield. ?Mrs. S. L. Norwood. Sr., and Mr. Felton Norwood spent Mon day and Tuesday in Macon with Mrs. M. A. Ilouser. ?Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Sharpe and Miss Evelyn DuBose, of Ma con, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Thompson Sunday. ?Mrs. Lawton Sargent a?d lit tle son, Lawton, Jr., will arrive in Perry next Tuesday for a visit to Mrs.. Sargent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cater. ?Mr. ann Mrs. William Wool folk, Miss Marsue Woolfolk and Miss Lucy Cole will attend the Wilson-Barber wedding Wednes day evening at Fort Valley. ?The friends of Mr. and Mrs. I S. F. Billingsly and family will regret to learn t hat I hey have left perry to make their home in Ma con. ?Col John B. Guerry of Monte zuma. Ga., will address the mem bers of theCivitan Club at their regular weekly luncheofi meeting Thursday night at rerrv Hotel 011 "Montezuma's Experience in Build ing Their Indoor Basket Ball Court." ?Miss Lucile Jordan, who is a student of Wesley an College, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jordan. She had as lier quests while here M isses Iiaehel Moore and Mary Michaeux. also Wesleyan students. ? Dr. and Mrs. F. Fj. Taft and son Mr Frank Taft of Conk!in N Y. are guests at the Wells Hotel this week. Dr. and Mrs. Taft will j be re in be red by many friends in J perry where thev made their home for a time many years ago. MRS. MILLER ENTERTAINS Mrs. Conrad Miller entertained the Bridge club at a pretty lunch eon Wednesday.A color schemfe of yellow and white was carried out in the decorations and refresh ments. The flowers used were yellow jonquils and white narcissi. The favors were miniature cor sages and tiny pot plants of crystal i zed fruits. M iss Louise Arlington assisted the hostess in serving the de licious luncheon. Resides the club members. Mesdames George Martinez and James A. Grubbs were invited. NEWS OF THE CHURCHES METHODIST Sunday School 10:30 a. ra. Church services 11:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Epworth League 8:45 p. m. You are cordially invited to at tend these services. Womans Missionary Society The Woman's Missionary Sooie ty will meet with Mrs. W.F. Be? nett next Monday, Feb., 23. at 3:30 o'clock iastead of with Mrs. S. L. Norwood, Sr. The Bible study will be I and II Chron. The Society did splendid work last year, and at the recent annual Woman's Missionary conference held at Statesboro, the Perry Aux iliary was honored as an 100 per cent society for obtaining all the ten goals required. The Perry auxiliary raised $667.12 for all purposes last year. Junior Party The teachers of the Junior De partment, the Superintendent and the Secretary entertained the Jun iors at a pretty Valentine party Friday afternoon in the Snnday school rooms. Misses Martha Riley and Kath arine Thomas directed the inter esting games. Delieious ice cream, cake and candy were served. The favors were tiny red hearts. Sunday School A missionary play, "Faith of Our Fathers" written and direct ed by Mrs. George C, Nunn will be presented after classes at the ?Sunday School hour next Sunday. AH visitors welcome. All mem bers urged to be present. Church Service preaching by Rev W. K. Den nis, pastor. Morning Subject?"Shattered Romances." Eveniug?Bible talk by pastor. Epworth League Missionary program. Everybody come! BAPTIST i Dr. Dawson of Columbus will preach at a revival at Bapstit church beginning March 16th. I Lonie D. Newton. Ed i t o r of Christian Index will be at, Per ry Baptist church Sunday March koth. I Study Course begins next Mon day, Gainer E. Bryan Teacher. Every body invited to attend. Sunday school at 10:15. Preaching J 1:45 a, m. and 7:45 p. m. li. Y. P. V. G:30 p. m. Your presence is desired at all these services. SPECIAL RADIO CONCERT Tune in with Atlanta Saturday night from (J to 10 o'clock Eastern j Time, and hear the special concert arranged by Cousin Fred Houser and the Convention Bureau and [given over VV. S. B., the Journal broad fasting station. j A splendid quartette of picked ! voices will give some special At lanta and Georgia songs. Several numbers honoring Frank L. Stan ton whose birthday on February 22nd will be given. rousin Fred will sing his laugh ing song ami in closing some pa triotic numbers will be given in memory of the great American ^ho is celebrated on the 2'Jnd. " \merica Lead On!" the hymn written by Mrs. George Nunn of our city will bo sung, and the hour closed by a call to all in wha* ev?r town, city or state who are listening in to stand and join , in singing one verse of "America." It is bettaf to say "I'm glad I traded with T. D. Mason," ihan "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 & SWINGS BANK 'The Oldest and Strongest Bank im Perry" PERRY GA. L. M. PAUL L. M. PAUL SWEATERS v \ A good, warm Sweater will feel mighty good these cold, chilly mornings during February and March. It's contrary to our business poli cy to carry an item from one season to another. So right now?exactly when you need Sweaters, Sweaters for every member of the family We are going to pass them on to you absolutely regardless of cost. Come in?see them?its well worth your visit to our store. There are other things here that will extremely interest you too. L. M. PAUL One Price To All PERRY, OA. L. M. PAUL L. M. PAUL FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS DAILY WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU BETTER THAN EVER W. II. .T. L. KIJNZ, K17NZ HUILDING, PKKRY, OA. Money to Loan on Farm Lands in Houston County at Low Rate of Interes. If you want money quick, write or call HATCHER-TURPIN CO., *235 Mulberry St. Macon, Georgia, Pay Your SUBSCRIPTION Now