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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE
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LOCAL NEWS OK TOWN AND COUNTY
?Miss OUie Harper is visiting
la Danville, Ga.
?Mrs. M. M. Lowry spent last
week in Dublin with Mr. Lowry.
? Miss Mary Bailey spent the
week-end with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. T.L. Bailey in Cochran.
?Miss Emily Thomas, of Savan
hah, is visiting her sister, MiS8
Katharine Thomas this week.
?Mies Susie Mae Thompson is
visiting relatives and friends in
Atlanta.
l^ r. H. T. Gilbert who has
been traveling Florida for the
Biberman Co., will spend the
week-end with his family here.
? Mrs. Prank Holley and little
sen, J. C., visited her cousin, Mrs
Robert Johnson, of Fort Valley,
this week.
?Mr. W. P. Short, Mr. Perry
Short and Mis? Clara Short, of
Macon, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harper Short.
? Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tolleson,
of Grovania, announce the birth
of a daughter, Marion Joyce, on
March 19th.
?Miss Margaret Cooper, a stu
dent, of Q. S. C. W., Millodjreville,
spent tbe week-end with her par
eats, Dr. aud Mrs. C. F. Coeper.
?Miss Katharine Thomas spent
the week end with her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. J. A. Thomas, of Savan
nah.
Mrs. R. L. Marchman, ? Sr.,
Mrs. R. L. Braswell, Mrs. Norton,
of Fort Valley, and Mrs. Singleton
of Sandersville. visited Mrs. Hous
ton Houser Friday.
Mrs. Alva Davis returned
home last Friday from Columbus
where she attended the State Con
ference of the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
?Mrs. Tom Cater, Miss Dimple
Killeu, Mrs- Annie Wallace and
Mr. J. P. Ethridge are attending
the Baptist Stats Sunday School
Convention at Augusta this week.
?After delightful visits to Mrs.
Thomas Hendrix, of Lakeland,
Fla., and Mrs. Lee Fallin, of De
Land, Fla., Miis Catharine Nor
wood returned home Wednesday.
? Mrs Whit Tray lor, Mrs. Holt
Skellie. Mrs. Power? Cooper and
Mrs. Carey Andrew attended a re
ception in Marshallville last
Thursday afternoon given for the
D. A. R. organization by the re
gent, Mrs. Walker.
? Mr. N. E. Marshburn. of At
lanta. Mr. and Mrs. Sam DuBose
and daughter, Evelyne, of Macon
and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Slocumb,
of Kathleen, were visitors at the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Thompson, last Saturday and
Sunday.
?Mrs. J. C. Ward was called
to Greenville, S. C., one day last
week on account of the illness
and death of her father. Mr. S. R.
Gresham. Mr. Gresham will be
remembered here by quite a num
ber who met him while on visits
to his daughter and who will re
gret to learn of his death.
ELKO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. B u ff
and children spent Stinday
with M. and Mrs. J. G. Forehand
at Vienna.
Mrs. Henry Brown, of Grovania
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
E. I. Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grace and
children spent Sunday in Vienna
with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fore
fcand.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richards?*
and children ef Abbeville. Ala.
?pent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Grace.
Mr. J. O. A. Hoaser and Mr.
-J. M, Pool motored to Albany
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Buff spent
Sunday with their, aiater Mrs. J.
<0. Forehand of Yienna.
Mrs. W. O. Gaines spent a few
'days last week visiting relatives in
Bainbridge.
NEWS OF THE CHURCHES
METHODIST
Attention Methodibt! Next
Sunday will be an important on?
in the history of our church. It is
Unification Day with as. At the
morning hour we will vote on this
important matter of uniting the
Southern and Northern Methodist
churches. At this time, a talk
against Unification will he given.
The delegates to the Cordele Dis
trict Conference which will be
held in Marsballville next month
will be elected and instructed how
to vote on unification. It is very
important that every Methodist
be at church next Sunday.
The Woman's Missionary Socie
ties of the Cordele District will
meet here on April 22 and 23. The
president of the Perry Society has
appointed several committees for
this occasion and they are as fol*
lows: |
Entertainment?Mrs.G.C. Nunn
Mrs, E. F. Barfield.
Transportation?Mesdames L.
F. Cater, Harper Short, H. E.
Evans? J. C. Mathews.
Reception?Mesdames A. A.
Smoak, B. H. Andrew, S. P.
Houser, Cooper Jones, Henry
Clark.
Decorating?Mesdames Clyde
Gurr, S. P. *'rowell, C-B. Andrew,
John L. Hodges, L. M. Paul, Jr.
Luncheon?Mesdames S. L.
Norwood, Jr., Miller Edwards. W.
L. Orr, C. C. Duncan, O. B. Muse
W. E. Mclicndon, F, M, Culler.
At the Sunday School hour.the
Childrens Department will present
an interesting Easter program.
PRESBYTERIAN
The Womans Auxiliary of Ma
con Presbytery will hold it? an
nual meeting in Eastman, Ga.,
April 15th, 16th and L7th.
The speakers for the occasion
will be Kev. Henry S. Reaves,
Mid China Mission.
Rev. Alexander Bartus, Ham
mond, La.
Mrs. Audley Worton, Athens,
Georgia, Syndicate Secretary of
Young People's Work.
M iss Edith Hodgson, Athens, j
Ga., Bible Teaeher.
Delegates from 31 counties will
be present.
There will be services at the
Perry Presbyterian Church next
Sunday, April 12, both morning
and evening, preaching by the
pastor.
BAPTIST
The Second Annual Mission
Study Institute will be held in
Macon at the First Baptist Church
April 21st to 23rd, under the au
spices of the Rehoboth Associa
tion, Georgia Baptist Women's
Missionary Union. There are to
be classes for leadeis of all organi
zations taught by experienced
teachers, Mrs. W. J. Neel, Miss
Laura Lee Patrick, Mies Allen,
Miss Rhoad and many others are
expected to be with us.
There is no limit to the number
of delegates and a large atten
dance is expected- All delegates'
names should be sent to Mrs. D.C.
Sutton, 1420 Blm Street, Macon,
Ga.. by April 5th.
The mission study chairman of
Rehoboth Association, Mrs. Mrs,
J. K. Wyche. has pnt mucb time
and thought in preparing for the
Institute that it may meet the
needs of the leader?. The hooks
to be studied will be on sale at
the First Baptist Chureh after
April 1st. Out-of-town people
cam seen re them through mail
from Mrs- Wyche.
Mrs. Wyeho is very anxione fer
all leaders in the association to
tako the vnrious courses and es
pecially leaders of the yonag peo
ple. The eoarsea offered this year
in the Iastitnte are particularly
fine fer the yonng people. Cor,
e
?Mr. aad Mrs. T. L. Bailey,Jr,
of Coehran. visited relatives here
Monday.
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, Petri ess,
Goodrich, Bliss, Early
Rose, and Green Moun
tain. These are the hard
iest, most vigorous and
productive of all Irish po
l 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.
EASTER THE SEASON TO BUILD !
The Easter Season ushers in the
Sprisgtimc, the season of howe
building. Hare 70a completed
your plans! 1 f so, let as give you
aa estimate on the lumber you
will need in its constrnctiea.
We have millions of feet of high
tr-sde Inmber. The kind you will
feel perfectly safe in using tor
durability.
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COMPANY ?
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FOR SALE:- Seven Room House, near
business section of Perry, Modern
Conveniences, Large Lot, 25
Large Pecan Trees. Can be bought
at Reasonable Price. Apply John L.
Hodges
REAL ESTATE & SALES AGENCY,
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Perry, Georgia.
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