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Social and Personal News
Mi«s Martha Gordy, a student
of S. C. VV. spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs.H.
J). Gordy.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Helton and
Miss Nellie and Forest Helton, of
Danville, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Grimsley.
Mrs. Ida Woodard, of Bonaire,
spent the weekend with Mrs, Bet
ty Woodard.
Mr. Lewis Hoqser has acc>pt-
ed a position with the City Phar
macy.
Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Jr., spent
several days las; week in Macon.
Mrs. A. C. Cobh and Miss Fa-
n ti Cobh returned to Ocala, Fla-
rtui day.
Mrs. 8. L. Norwood, Sr,, re
form d Fii lay after several
m mths vi-i, to her daughter,Mis.
John J ones, in North, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Edwards
and Mr, and Mrs. N. W. Gilbert
spent. Sunday in Augusti with
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards.
Mr. J. T\ Etheridge and Mr.
Cooper Etheridge attended the
football game iu Athens Friday.
Friends of Mrs. J. M. Holloman
are glad to know that she is able
to be out again after a recent ill
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leverette
and Mr. and Mrs. Holt Canon, of
Macon, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.D,
Sternbridge Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wasner and
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wright spent
Sunday with Mr. Wasner’s niece,
Mrs. T. J. Williams, of Loraine.
Mesdatr.es L. F. Cater, T. C.
Rogers, A, P. Whipple and L. U.
Elen spent Tuesday and Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. A. L. Downs and Mr. Wil
liam Barfield spent Sunday in
l Sycamore with Mrs. W. T. Wil-
[ liams.
Miss Ettagene Jones and Mrs.
W. A. Jones, of Americas, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Gordon.
Mr. J. G. Tolleson, of MonticM-
lo, is visiting his son, Mr. J. M.
Tolleson, and MiS. Tolleson.
Mrs. Lee Cabero, of Bawkins-
ville, spent Wednesday with Mrs.
B H. Andrew, Jr.
Mrs. A. P. Whipple and chil
dren, Allen and Derrille, spent
the weekend in Cochran with
relatives.
Miss Ann Webb has returned
| after several months Visit in New
I Vork and Canada.
Miss Elizabeth Cannon, of Cor
dele, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Cooper.
Mrs. George Jordan has re
turned from New York City where
she spent some time with her
daughter, Mrs. L. C. Davis, and
Mr. Davis.
Friends of Rev. W. F. Smith
j will regret to learn of his continu-
iliness.
BONAIRE SCHOOL DISTRICT I PERRY HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST
Dp. and Mrs. E. L. Cater spent
andiy in Hawktnsville with Mr.
ad Mrs. Rol Pate.
Bob Cater, I IT. spent the week
end with his grandparents, Dr.
land Mrs. It. L. Cater.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Turner and
[son, Leonard, of Miami, Fla.,
(spent the weekend with Mrs.Min-
|nie Coney.
Miss Iris Mathews spent sev
eral days last week with Mr. aud
and Mrs- Charles Brown of Ma
con.
Miss Florine Rainey, Miss Iriis
Mathews, aud Mr. Robert Fudge
spent Sunday in Gordon.
Mrs. C. E. Gilbert and Mrs. M.
M. Lowry, of Hickory. N. C., are
pending several days with Mrs.
JL. M. Paul, Sr.
Miss Erma Stembridge is spend-
ng this week with Miss Mary
Hyals of Centerville.
Miss Willie Warren spent the
weekend with her parents Mr.and
Mis. T. L. Warren.
Friends of Miss Olga Thur-
uond regret to learn of her recent
llness.
Miss Stella McKee spent the
weekend in Carrollton.
Mrs. G. B. Wills has returned
to her home after a visit with rel
atives in Fargo.
Mrs. G. L. Small, Jr., and
daugnter, Nlta, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. SaSser.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. C. Watson
and family, of VVellston, and Mr.
Dixon Watson, of Eufaula, Ala.,
spent Sunday in Walden with Mr.
and Mrs. D. C- Bateman.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Andrews,
of Kathleen, spent Sunday iu
Warwick with her father.
Mrs. H. E. PaltOn, of Kathleen,
spent last week in Ashburn with
her daughter, Mrs. John Launius,
and Mr. Lauius,
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Walker and
family spent Sunday in Fitzgerald
as the guests ot Mrs. Bessie
Owens.
Mrs. Hubert Watson and little
daughter, Norma Cherry, spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. SaSser, at
Bonaire.
Mr. Guy Watson, of Albany,
spent the weekend in Wellston
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Watson,
Mrs Luther WheelUS and baby
daughter, Vivian, of Fort Valley,
spent last week in Bonaire as the
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L, B. Bray.
j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Holloman
and Mr. Albert Holloman, of Una-
ldilia, spent Sunday with Mr. and
J Mrs. G.M. Holloman in Wellston.
Mrs. J. S. Morris has returned
| to her home in Wellston after
I spending several weeks with her
j son. Mr. Chester Morris, and fam-
| ily in Hahira.
I Mrs. Chester Edwards' spent
several days last week with her
! sister. Mrs. J. H. Watson, and
j Mr Watson.
Mr and Mrs Chester Edwards
! and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Watson
Spent last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. J.D. Milam in Hawkinsville
A large number of people at
tended t he Hallowe’en Carnival
sponsored by the P. T. A. Friday
night at the Bonaire school audi
torium.
A very unique and interesting
program centering about Hal
lowe’en was rendered by the pu
pils of different grades.
After the program rafreshments
were served in booths furnished
by flie school communities. The
wholehearted response manifested
by the communities made this one
of the most successful school en
tertainments.
The P. T. A. of the Bonaire
High School wishes to thank all
who made donations to the carni
val and all who, by their help or
(presence, made the program a
great success.
Mr. C mrles Cooper, a student
of Mercer University spent the
weekend with his parents, Dr.and
Mrs. C. F. Cooper.
MissCaiolyn Coleman, a stu
dent of G. S. C. W. spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.aud
Mrs. J. O. Coleman.
Miss Ann Woodard spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Houser
Edwards in Fort Valley.
Mr. Harland Bussey and Mrs.
Stubbs, of Macon, spent Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. G. P. Bus
sey.
Messrs. Donald Smith and
Grady Daneils visited Mr. Grady
Smith at Green Cove Springs, Fla.
last week.
Mrs. Dozier Daniel spent the
weekend with Mrs. Grady Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs- L. F. Cater, Rev.
and Mrs. T. M. Christian, and
Mrs. Lorena McCulley motored to
Moultrie last Wednesday and were
guests of Mr. Christian’s sister,
Mrs. J. H. Mather.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet at the residence of Mrs.
J. B. Calhoun on Thursday, Nov.
2, at 3:30 p m. All members are
! urged to attend.
Miss Clyde Tabor spent several
days this week with Miss Chloe
1 Traylor.
! Mr. H. D. Gordy and his broth-
j ers, Mr. H. I. and Mr. W. F.Gor
dy, and Mr. G. N. Davis, of At
lauta, spent several days this
week in Orlando, Fla.
The Drive Is On
The libiary committee of tbe
P. T. A. is asking that »-aeh class
that h.ts gi ad it tied from Pel's y
High school contiibute money
with which to buy a book for the
high school libiary.
The first individual contribu
lion for this cause reported to tbe
library w a s fiom Annie Ruth
Gr.ty of the ela-s of 1931. Doris
Hall is acting chairman for ihi-
elass. By Dorothy Watson.
Obedience
We learn to rule by learning to
obey. One of the Wisest sayings
by one of the wisest men Was that
we learn to command nature by
learning to obey her. If we would
have p fwer we must first obey.
Of all the things we learn, thir
is first, we could not live without
it. We must not allow ourselves
to be led astray into thinking
that obedience is something to be
ashamed of. 11 is Hie only law
by which home, state, business or
school is maintained. Even the
highest must obey oitiers to serve
in tbe pla;e they are best fitted to
fill.
To know the right thing and to
do it, to love truth and obey it, to
control our lives so that in all
things others may have faith in
us, these things will bring power
to US, and through obedience,lead
Us to command.
By Helen Smith.
Terry vs Byron
The Perry basket bad team have
!started out playing hall this year
as if they an planning to \Vin the
tournament again. They defeated
Their old rival Byron by a score
of 35 to 20. All of i lie boys played
line with Hugh Braddock high
point man. Tne next game will
he played in Vienna Friday night,
Nov. 3, 1!)33. f
By Dorothy WatsOn.
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Hallowe'en
This boisterous autumn festival
to which Old and young Iook for
ward with much pleasure means
“holy eve.” It is the eve of “All
Hallows” or “Ail Saints’ Day”
which- comes on November I. The
familiar customs of Halloween,
the games, gliosis and bobbing ot
apples, and pranks of tbe chil
dren are derived from an old
Celebiatiou in ancient pagan days.
The Romans, long before tht
Ohiisiian times, celebiated the
festival of Pamona. the goddess
if gardens about the time of
HalloWeen. The druidic autumn
b ast fell about this time also.
From all these ancient celebra-
tiono we have created our modern
Halloween. whiTi is a tune oi
gaily and fun for the young and
old. By Katherine Houser.
BIRTHDAY SUPPER
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Davis enter
tained at a lovely supper at theii
home on Wednesday evening,Oct.
25. at 8 o’clock in honor of Mr.
Sam T. Hurst in celebration of
his birthday.
The living room, hall and guest
rooms weie decorated with pietty
pink, while and red cosinas while
iu the dining room red aud pink
roses were used.
A beautiful birthday Cake bear
ing lighted candles graced the
center of the table and a delicious
supper was Served.
Those enjoying this affair were:
Miss Lula Hurst, Miss Clifford
Hunter, of Fort Valley, Mis
Eliza G. Massee, Mr Sam T.Hurst,
Mr. Howard Vlurph and Mr. Dave
Strother, of Fort Valley.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Miss Lenora Houser entertained
Satuiday night at the home of
her paients, Mr' and Mrs. H. P.
Houser, with a Halloween party.
The house was artistically dec
orated,carrying out the Halloween
idea, and the guests were dressed
and masked for the occasion.
Wieners unci marsh mellows were
roasted over a fire in the bank
yard. Red lemonade was Served
and games were played.
Members of her Class and a few
friends enjoyed this delightful
affair.
Misses Louise Houser and Eu
genia Daniels assisted in entertain
ing.
Among the Peiry people at
tending the Ga.-N. Y. TJ. football
game in Athens Saturday were:
Mi. and Mrs. J. M. Tolleson, Miss
Lois Haley, Miss Thelma Tingle
and Mr. Jube Strother.
Mrs. S. L. Norwood, Jr., spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in At
lanta with her sister, Mrs. B. E.
Hatch.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peddicord
and family, of Macon, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Culler.
The Susannah Wesley Bible'
class will meet at the home ol j
Mrs. J. M. Tolleson .Wednesday
afternoon, Nov. 8, at 4 o'clock.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
In celebration of bis fourth
birthday. Sam Norwood, III, son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Norwood,
■lr., was lio-t at an enjoyable par-
ly at his home last Thursday af
tei noon.
I lie Halloween idea was carried
out in t he deem at ons and favors.
The lovely dining table was cen
tered with a preitv two tin- birth
lay cake embossed in yei.ow and
white. The refreshments Carried
out the color note of yellow and
white.
Many games were enjoyed and
h i little host leeeived a ntimber
of gifts
Twenty liit'e friends enjoyed
this happy affair.
PERRY THEATRE
Perry, Ga.
‘‘For Your Entertainment"
WEEK OF NOV. 6th
Monday and Tuesday
“WHEN LADIES MEET”
With
Robert Montgomery, Ann Hard
ing, Myrna Loy, Frank Morgan
'Added Joy
Comedy with Charlie Chase
Wednesday and Thursday
“GOODBYE AGAIN”
With
Joan Blondell, Warren Williams,
Genevieve Tobin, Wallace Ford,
Helen Chandler, Ruth Donnelly.
If you want a good laugh don’t
miss this.
Added Joy—Comedy.
Friday and Saturday
Zane Grey’s
“WILD HORSE MESA”
With
Randolph Scott, Sally Blane
A Real Western Picture
White Sacred Color
Almost all things white are sacred
in India, so rare is the color in that
land of luxuriant colors.
Dictators
People who feeJ the need of a dic
tator always envision him ns dictating
to somebody else,—Detroit Free Press.
Admiration and Flattery
"Admiration," said Hi Ho. the Sage
of Chinatown, "is a token of true
Box Office.Opens 7:45
Show Starts 8:00
Prices Always 10c-25c
Hard to Convict of Arcon
Investigators'of suspicious fires offen
handle complicated cases. On n recent
one in New York city, 40 principals
and their staffs worked for eight
months, auditing 10,000 records of 17
companies in 30 states. Then they
had to overcome the combined efforts
of 10 defense lawyers before they con
victed five men of arson.—Collier's
Weekly.
We Have A Complete
Line Of
GARDEN SEED
Turnips. Beets, Lettuce, Carrots, Mus
tard, Spinach, Cabbage, Ruia-Baga,
Raps, Kale, English Peas, and
Onion Sets.
Also Abbruzzi Rye, Southern Grown
Blue Stem Wheat and Oats,
T. D. MASON
Phone 46 Cash and Carry Perry, Ga.
OUR MARKET
Can supply you with the Best Cuts of Beef at
Reasonable Brices.
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
is stocked with high grade Canned Goods,Staple
Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
Your Patronage Is Appreciated.
W. C. TALTON
GROCERIES and FRESH MEATS
Phone 72 Delivery Service
FOR EXPERT BARBER WORK
In A Sanitary Barber Shop
VISIT US
Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed
City BarberShop
T. R SUMMERS, Propr.
I
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MILK
From our Dairy Is Pure, Rich, and
Wholesome. We Deliver Milk to
Your Home Daily.
WE SELL PURE CREAM, TOO
GROVANIA GROVES, Inc.
Phone 91 ... . Perry, Ga.
GROCERIES
Staple and Fancy of the
Best Grade Made
FRESH MEATS
Choice Cuts of Pork and Beef
At Prices That Are Right
E. F. BARFIELD
Groceries and Fresh Meats
Phone 12 Perry, Ga.
DONALD H. SMITH
Member of the firm of
Lee & Smith Mule Co.
557 Plum St. - Macon, Ga.
MULES and HORSES
Bought, Traded, and Sold
\
Girlish Piet
A young lady writes Auntie Knowall
ns follows:
“I am invited on a yachting party
and am informed that I will need sea
legs. Won’t my ordinary legs do?
They are said to be very nice."—Louis-
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