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PERSONALS
?Mrs. James Biuison, of
Goblin, is spending several weeks
villi her Cooper io.'ati\es hi re.
t ?Mr. I) wfc'i" Totrnsley of
Albany, spout teveial ditjs lust
/vcek here.
?Miss. Dorothy Bunson has
?returned to Sarasota, Flu. where
she teaches school.
? Miss Annio Wallace has re
sumed her duties as teacher in
the Beck ley Schools, W. Va.
?Mrs.T. ?. Bailey, Jr., of Cocli
t ran, spent Friday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Gilbert.
* ?Mr. George Jordan left Tues
day for a trip of fiye weeks tc
Florida.
?Miss Lneilo Jordan has re
turned to Wcsleyan College, Ma
con, to resume her college course.
?Mr. Marion Greene has re
turned to Mercer University for
the Bpring semester.
?Mrs. S. J. Robinette, of Eldo
rado, Ark., arrived Tuesday for a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
McLendon and other friends hero.
?Miss Mary Shelley Wallace
and Miss Beverly Wallace have re
turned to Bessie Tift College.
Forsyth.
?Mr. Vernon Wallace has re
turned to Mt. Vernon, Ga. where
he te.iches iu Brewton - Parkei
Institute.
?Mr. and Mrs. Jere Davis spent
Monday and Monday night with
-their children, Dr. and Mrd. E.
B. Davis, of ByronviUe, Ga.
?Mrs. J. E. Davis and little
daughter, Helen, of McRae, Ga.
are at the bed-side of her sister,
Mrs. W. M. Smith, who lias been
critically ill for the past week.
?Miss Dorothy Driskell,English
teacher of Periy High School, re
turned Friday from Sparta, where
she spent the holidays with her
family.
?Mr. Walter Evans, Principal
of the Perry High School, returned
Saturday from Moreland, Ga..
where he visited his family during
the holidays.
?Miss Mary Lee Green, seeoud
grade teacher in the Perry Schools,
returned Sunday from Gray, Ga..
where she spent the holidays at
her home.
?The many friends of Mr. Jim
Duncan will be ulad to learn thai
he is greatly improved. He was
seriously ill for two weeks with
pneumonia.
?Mr. Parks Houser has return
ed to Ga. Tech. School. Atlanta,
after spendidg the holidays vitli
his parents, Mr. and Mrs- H. P.
Ho user. ?
?Mr. Louis Gilbert and Mr.
Phil Anderson have returned to
Emory University after spending
the holidays at home.
? Mr. C. Tl. Hancock and Mr.
J. M. liernett left Saturday foi
Atlanta where they attended l Li
banquet given by the J. B. Coll
Company,
?Miss Frances Ilanccck
spent the week-end in Atlanta,
from there she went to
Athens where she is attending
State Normal College.
?Mrs. M. M. Lowry is spending
several days at Plains. Georgia.
She will return liere for a further
visit to her aunt. Mrs. C. E.
(Gilbert, before returning to Hick
ory, N, C.
? Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hodges and
young son, Sam. Jr, of Atalnta
spent Tuesday night with Mrs.
J. H. Hodges. They were enroute
to Waycross and points in Florida
?Misses Eddie Bunch and Em
mie Hunch and Hob Hunch, of
Miami. Fla., returned to their
home Saturday after a visit to their
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs,
G. D. Harris.
-?-Mrs. C. C. Avery and family,
of Jacksonville, Kla., and Mrs
8. B. Stocks, of Albany, returned
to their home Sundav after a visit
to their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Foster.
?Miss Margaret Cooper and
Miss Doris Kainey have returned
to Morgan. Oa., Miss Agnes Dean
to Baiubridge and M s- Fiances
<V?ney to Favo to resume their
duties as teachers.
?Mr. and Mrs. Dwight H
Cooper, of St. Charles. S. C. will
move to Perry in about two wf-eks
to make their home with Mrs.
Fannie Norwood, mother of Mis.
Cooper. Mr. Cooper will engage
in cotton buying.
? Mr. L. It. Couch, of ColUin
htlH. \V?IH tllO KUCSt of Mr. ai d
Mrs. J. L. Hoilgos Monday night.
? Misses Catharine ami Francos
Crowcll returned to O. S. C. W?
Milledgeville, Monday.
?Mi<s Luuilo Beckham a n d
Miss Martha Jordan have return
ed to Shorter College. Koine.
? Misses Lotiise Houscr, Myril
Meyers and Marsue Wool folk re
turned Monday to State Normal
School, Athens.
? Mis. Horace Holden and Miss
Queen Holden, of Athens spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
L. M Paul, Jr.
?Mrs. A. L. Wi'kineon and
baby, Billy, of Atlauta, are visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mis. W.
G. Swanson.
? Miss Frances'Holden, of Ath
ens, Ga., spent Thursday and Fri
day of last week with her sister,
Mrs. L. M. Paul, Jr.
?Mrs. Conrad Miller and baby
son. Conrad, Jr.. are spending sev
eral weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Edwin Dodd, in Kingsport, To n.
?Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cook. Mrs.
[? A. Carter and children, and Mr.
F. VV. Jones, all of Albany, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Foster.
? Mr. and Mrs. John Winn re
turned Sunday from Georgetown.
S. C., where they spent two weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
John Miller.
?After havingspent ihe Christ
mis holidays with their parents
near Pcrrv, Mr. Lewis Tabor has
relu 'iieJ to Ca.. Tech. and Mr.
Floyd Tabor to Emory University.
? Mrs. P. H. Joter, of Decatur,
(Ja., state president of thePareut
Teacher Assocm? ion. is a guest at
the New Perry Hotel. She will bo
here for several weeks.
?Mrs. Sue Tounsley is spending
several months at Dnena Vista,
Fla., with her son, Mr. Lott I
Tounsley. and his family.
?Mr. Aubrey Anderson lia.'
accepted a posit ion with General
Motors, Inc. with headquarteis
in Macon.
?Mr. Joe Pti t o Wimberly and
Mr. Warren Hodgo entertained
number of the college set and
other young people, of Perry, at a
'possum hunt Friday night at
Henderson.
U. D. C. TO MEET WEDNESDAY JAN. 12
The Sargeant Clinton C Duncan
Chapter of the U. D. C. will hold
thoir January meeting with Mrs.
C. E. Brunson Wednesday after
noon. January 12, at 3:30 o'clock.
LOVELY PRiDCE PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. llult S k c I 1 i e
entertained at n lovely bridge
party at tlu'ir bomo Friday even
ing.
'} lie liome was prettily decorated
with i>ot plants and white narcissi
arranged with fern in vases and
placed on the mantles and tables.
Assisting in entertaii\iug were
Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Skeilic and
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Anderson.
Mrs. Whit Tray lor won ladies'
high score prize, pretty handker
chief, and Mrs. J.O. Coleman was
given low sen re prize, a handker
chief. Mr. George Jordan was
given a unique and pretty ash tray
for high score, and Mr. Torn Cater
a cigarette holder for low score.
Late in the evening delightful
refreshments were served.
Twenty-four guests were present.
The out of town guests were Mrs.
P. 11. Jeter, of Decatur, and Mr.
and Mrs .J. C. Watts, of Morehead
City. N. C.
BIRD SUPPER
Mr. Grady Harris was hosl at an
enjoyable bird supper last Thurs
day night at Nirk's Cafe. I! Hy
and other evergreens were used in
decorating.
After supper many interesting
gums were played. The guests
included forty members of the
college and young contingent ol
tl.e town.
P. T. A. TO ENTERTAIN STATE
AND DISTRICT PRESIDENTS
? w : \y ? ?
The Perry Parent-Teacher As
social ion will entertain the statt
president, Mrs. P. H Jeter, ol
Decatur, ami Mrs. J. C. Walls, of
Eastman, the twelfth district
president, at a lovely tea Thursday
afternoon, January 13.
MISSES JORDAN HAVE HOUSE PARTY
Miss Lucile Jordan and Misn
Martha Jordan had as their hoiue
quests for the week-end Miss
Charlie Mathews, Miss Edvvina
Houser, of Fort Valley, and Miss
> Evelyn Crittenden, of Shellman.
The Misses Jordan invited addi
11ional guests to he with then
house party on Sunday. These
w-ere Miss Myril Myers, Mr. Ver
non Wallace, Mr. Coleman Stroth
er. Mr. Fclton Norwood, all ol
Perry, Mr. (Jeorge lliley. Mr. Bob
(iunnells. Mi. Koscoe Peddy, Mr.
Powell Yates, of Macon, Mr. Mar
vin Pearce, Mr. Harris F;iffer, and
Bill Marcliman, of Fort Valley.
Ml i M i Ui OPER ENHRTA^S
Tli -lih school mi?1 collcce
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m ? Nf.v Ye r's nriHjuraile l?y
IVI s -i \ i ;l i ; . i i < Yt per. 'I : O I:.1 . c
<? < : .1 ti i: \t ?s 1 ivm i i iy
div .r til i-?l in l :nis ni is ?iivi v In
tliesp riou> L" was a ("hi i-imis
tre?. The gi i v er? mot at t lie
fi< o t d ur by Mr 4; i*. A. Skellil
and Mi s. d; M. Gooden. '1 he
ti g ro< m, iixre tho gncstt
a>- !? '1 f, ' i? ( ili innrh.
V I t' ? t i- mas
c ? r> :n w as dce
??' il w tU I- i .?k gladi<>'.is.
'I \\:: ; t'i ' rated ii
ri-ti i
Man\ Ne'.v V it's p.-?:nos wert
0 : t' ? . >?!. i Mis
Doroihj Drjakejl, Mi?. Paschal)
M . a ? I - - A111 < ? i i n ( i opei
pit lil at t i .o j?::?m*Ii i???\\ I.
At a late li ur a 1;?v?.*Jy ice
courv Willi mints ami nuts vrat
sci ve
Miss Laura Gilbert won first
prize for Ihe pnttiest costume.
She was tins-, das Little Uo Peep.
Miss Mary Slu Hey Wallace as ;i
pirate won first i>iiatc for tin
most, original costume.
Miss Martha Cooper lcceived
her guests as a Spanish seuorita.
Miss Aurelia Cooper was r.
Colonial Dame; Miss D o r o t h j
Driskcl! molil fashioned giil;Mis.1
Georgia Harris, a cigarette jiirl;
Miss Clvde Tabor was a Seotcl
lassie. Miss Dorothy Jones was ti
bntterlly. Miss Lillian Brown, ai
Irish maid, .Miss Louise Ilousei
was the gypsy fortune teller, and
Miss Frances Crowell was tin
clown. Misses Martha Jordan and
Myrl Myers dressed as modern
girls,
The young men invited were:
Mr, Ormond Skcllie, Mr. Vernon
Wallace, Mr. Clin? Cooper! Mr.
Parks 11ouser. Mr. Harris Crowell
Mr. Rill Dorset!, Mr. Weslcj
Short, Mr. Houser Gilbert, Mr
Miller Eilwards, Mr. Pat Muse,
Mr. Phil Anderson, Mr. Jube
Strother, and Mr. Felton Norwood
Balloon papers and other favor*
were given the guests.
DUPRCE?LANGSTON
Miss Myrtiee Dupree, of Pinehurst
and Mr. John Langston. of Hend
erson, were quietly married at the
bride's home in Pinehnrst on
Sunday December 26, They
ar? now at home in Henderson,
?Mi- and Mr?. Cater Rogers
returned Wednesday from their
wedding trip to Florida and are
at home to their friends at the
Rogers' residence on Washington
St e t.
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2 lb : $1.50
5 lb 3.25
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Prunes, 2 lbs 25c
Peaches, lb lfio
Apples, lb 15c
Raisin*, 2 lb 25c
GROCERIES .
Grits, 5 lbs-.?. If o
Fancy Rice. 3 lbs I9c
Armour's Bacon, lb 40c
Black Eyed Peas, 3 lbs....25c
N. Y. Full Cream Cheese..35c
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Maxwell House Coflco ...48c
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H. E. EVANS, Drags
Phone 16 Perry, Ga.
My Girl Picks My Ties
But 1 pick my shoes myself.
They're FLORSHEIMS. They
fit and KEEP fit. The price is
reasonable. They're smart
shoes. See what I mean? Let's
go down to the FLORSHEIM
shop and see the new styles.
Short & Edwards
Perry, Ga.