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Society and Personal News
| MISS PAUL HOSTESS
TO HER MUSIC CLASS
NOTICE
Dr a nd Mrs. Geo. B. Foote are i James Couey, of Atlanta,spent
with rela-! last week with his grandmother,
J Mrs. Minnie Couey.
Jr.,: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gordon
holi-! attended the Watkins Salesman
Memphis, Tenn ,
Dr.anum/o.
■spending this, week
■tives in Miami, Fla.
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Gay,
■of Central, Ala., spent the
■days with their daughter,
I p Hunnicutt, and Mr.
Mrs.
Hun
convention in
this week.
■nicutt.
| Mr and Mrs. Alex McCraven
land children spent last week in
|\Villiston, Fla. with relatives.
Mrs. Sam P. Houser and Miss
es Jeanne and Katherine Houser
spent Sunday in Macon with
Mrs. T. H. Ward.
Mr and Mrs. W. B. Roberts
■entertained at a family dinner
I Tuesday last week. Covers were
IS for: Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
■ Winters and daughter, Miss Ha-
| ze l Winters, of Bradley; Mr and
I Mrs Carl Lewis, of Gilbert, S
Ir • Mr and Mrs. S. P. Borom.of
luacon; Mrs. D. D. Borom, Miss
■ Eva Borom and the host and
Mrs. Mamie Winn spent Sun
day with Mrs. Maggy Gaddy in
Macon.
Friends of Mrs. 0. A. King
will be glad to know that she is
improving from injuries received
in an automobile accident two
weeks ago. She was able to be j
brought home from a Macon
hospital Dec. 22.
hostess.
Miss Marguerite
Milledgeville, Ga,
weekend with Miss
Moody.
Moody, of
spent the
Gladys
M ,.„ S. E. Thompson, of Haw-
kim'vTlle, visited her mother,
Mrs. W. V. Gunter, during
Christmas.
Mr. Bernard Grimsley, U. S.
I Navy stationed at Brooklyn, N.
IY is syending the holidays
I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I S. B. Grimsley.
Miss Bobbie Lee Dooling, of
Pooling, Ga., visited Mr and
Mrs A. T. Smith during Chnst-
Mr. Vernon Wallace, dean of
B. P. I., Mt. Vernon, Ga., visit
ed relatives here during the
Christmas holidays.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Cater, Jr.,
ef Greensboro, N. C,, are visit
ing his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R.
L. Cater.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hicks and
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ogletree and
families spent Christmas day
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. I. Ogletree.
Mr. Millard Nix, of Columbus,
Ga., is spending two weeks with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
R. T. Colvard.
■ mas.
Miss Sara Lawson spent the
I Christmas holidays with h e r
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. T.
| Lawson, in Macon.
Mrs. Wade Steele, Jr., and
| son, Billie, of Vienna, spent sev-
| eral days last week with Mr.
I Steele.
Mr. Bowie Gray began his du-
| ties as teacher in the Adel High
| school Monday.
Mrs. E. H. Wimberly has re-
I turned from Macon where she
| was the guest of her nieces,Mrs.
1 R. A. Bowen and Miss Ella Lee
■ Felder.
Mr. Charlton Wimberly, of At-
I lanta, spent Christmas day with
| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
■ Wimberly.
I Miss Hazel Jones, who is in
Ijjtraining at the City Hospital at
■Columbus, spent the past week-
ffend with her parents, Mr. and
It Mrs. W. R. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hollo-
B man, of Unadilla, were the
■ guests of Mrs. J. M. Holloman
■ Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bedding-
■ field spent Christmas day in Dub-
I lin with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Martin
I visited her mother, Mrs. S. E.
I Wilder, in Fort Valley Christmas
I day.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lee an-
I nounce the birth of a son on Dec.
I 25, to be called James Avery.
Mrs. J. A. Beddingfield is vis-
I iting her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
1 L. R. Bryson, in Louisville.
Mrs. J. T. Sisson, of Bonaire,
I Mrs. George Blair and Mrs. V.T.
I Vandergriff, of Elizabeth, N. J.,
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Oswald
I Andrews Friday.
Miss Jesselyn Griggs spent
I several days last week in Fort
| Valley with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
I Tom Jones.
Miss Alma Jones, of Elko, is
I visiting friends and relatives in
I Way cross.
Miss Camilla Sasser and
I Betty, Ruth, and Vera Ann
I Woodard, of Bonaire, visited
I Mrs. Betty Woodard during
I Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. George Winn,
I Mrs. Maggie Gaddy and Miss
I Martha Gaddy, of Macon visited
I Mrs. Mamie Winn during Christ-
I mas. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.
I Winn, of Pensacola, Fla., also
I visited Mrs. Winn during the
I Christmas holidays.
[ , Miss Chloe Traylor is visiting
I friends in Atlanta this week
I Mr. Bill McKinley, of East
I Point, Ga , spent the Christmas
I holidays with his parents, Mr.
I and Mrs. B. F. McKinley.
The friends of Mr. J.J. Rooney
I will regret to learn of his illness.
I Martha Day is visiting Mr.and
I Mrs. Morgan Yates in Macon
I this week.
The friends of Mrs. W. E.
Swanson will regret to learn of
her illness.
During the holidays Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Nix had visits from
the following children and grand
children: Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Watkins and daughter, Opal, of
Hawkinsville; Mr. and Mrs. I. L.
Harris, Montezuma; Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Parrish and children,
of Fort Valley; Mr. and Mrs.
Hrrry Kittrell, Columbus, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Colvard and
family, of Perry.
Miss Gertrude Frederick spent
Christmas day with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Frederick, in
Oglethorpe.
Miss Emma Curtis and Char
lotte Daniels, of Fort Valley,
spent the weekend with relatives
here.
Miss Fannie Mae Jenkins vis
ited her brother, Mr. Wallace
Jenkins, and Mrs. Jenkins in
Atlanta during the holidays.
Mrs. Lena Stembridge, Mrs.
Gertrude Brantley, Miss Sadie
Stembridge and Mr. and Mrs.
Esther Reynolds, of Macon, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lee and
Mrs. J. M. Holloman Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Marshall
and family spent Christmas day
with her mother, Mrs. Ben
Roberson, in Wellston. Miss
Carolyn Marshall is spending
this week with her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gray and
family spent Sunday in Ander-
sonville as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rogers and
children, Marjorie and Jessie, of
Thomaston, visited Mr. and Mrs
Capers Wright Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrle Rockett,of
Zenith, visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Gray Saturday.
Mr. Walter Stembridge, of
Fort Valley, visited his sister,
Miss Blanche Stembridge, during
the weekend. He was enroute to
Miami, Fla. to visit relatives.
Mr. Watt Rainey is visiting
friends and relatives in Rochelle
this week.
Mr. Cooper Etheridge has re
signed as principal of the Pear
son High school to accept a posi
tion in the State News depart
ment of The Macon Telegraph.
Mr. Billy Strother, of Atlanta,
is spending the holidays with
relatives in Perry.
Mr. Harry Griggs, of Miami,
Fla., is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Gordon.
Mr. Bennie Hall, of Atlanta,
spent several days last week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Hall.
Miss Jeanne Houser spent
Christmas with Miss Evelyn
Stembridge and Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Leverett, in Centerville.
Greeted by the gay Christmas
spirit symbolized by the brilliant
holiday decorations were the
members of the B Natural Music
club and their mothers at the
afternoon musical, at which Miss
Roselyn Paul was hostess on
Monday afternoon.
The living room was decorated
with Christmas greens, holly and
a beautiful holly Christmas tree,
with its many varied lights on
which were a box of home made
candy for each member of the
club. The music room was ar
tistically decorated in silver and
red.
In the dining room the beauti
fully appointed table was over
laid with an exquisite real lace
cover, in the center of which
was a silver lustre Christmas
tree with red berries, and three
beautiful miniature birds, red,
blue, and silver, were perched
upon the branches of the trees,
and a miniature Santa Claus,
standing on one side of the ta
ble, as if to direct the merry
making.
After the program the entire
club with white lighted tapers in
their hands wended their way
in and out of the different rooms
singing the beautiful Christmas
carols.
A salad course and home made
candy were served.
Assisting the hostess in enter
taining was her mother, Mrs. L.
M. Paul, Sr.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. George C. Nunn was
hostess at a pretty party Satur
day, Dec. 21, at her home in
celebration of the sixth birthday
of her daughter, Bess Houser
Nunn.
The living room, in which the
little guests assembled and play
ed Christmas games, was dec
orated with holly.
The dining table centered
with a manger scene and having
a large birthday cake at one end
was especially artistic. Pink and
green was carried out in the
dainty refreshments. Favors of
baskets of Christmas candies
were given.
Mrs. Nunn was assisted in en
tertaining by Mrs. Sam Nunn
and Misses Caroline Nunn and
Catherine Lawson.
About twenty-five little friends
of the honoree enjoyed this de
lightful affair.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Mr. Woodrow Gilbert was
host at a delightful Christmas
party, Friday evening, Dec. 27.
The decorations throughout
the home were suggestive of
Christmas. Holly, pine and oth
er Christmas decorations were
artistically arranged in the liv
ing room where the guests play
ed clever games and sang Christ
mas carols.
A delightful salad course was
served later in the evening.
Miss Pearl Edwards, of Nash
ville, Tenn., assisted her nephew,
Mr. Gilbert, in entertaining.
About twenty-six members of
the college set enjoyed this de
lightful affair.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
The family of Mr. Paul Mid-
dlebrooks celebrated his birthday
Sunday, Dec. 29 with a delight
ful dinner.
The friends and relatives pres
ent included Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Lowry and Mr. Russell Davis, of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Will Mid-
dlebrooks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Middlebrooks and Fred, Jr.,Mrs.
Rawlings Middlebrooks, Raw
lings, Jr., and Charles, Mrs.
Nina Dorsett and son, John, of
Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hunt, Misses Gertrude and
Margaret Hunt and Mrs. Alice
Hunt, of Kathleen, and Miss
Anne Woodard. j
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McPhaul;
and children, of Doerun, spent 1
Thursday with Mrs. Sam Hurst
and family.
Mr. F. C. Day and Miss Mary
Frances Day, of Atlanta, spent'
the Christmas holidays with I
their family here.
Miss Willie Gunter, a teacher
at Baxley, Ga., spent the holi
days with her mother, Mrs. W.V
Gunter.
M iss Katharine Houser edi
ted the ijciity Page t is week
in the absence o Mrs. D. M. |
Ryle. Please phone news items j
for next we *«t to Mrs. Ryle.
methodise notes
Church School— 10:15 a. m.
Young People’s Service 6:15 p.m.
Worship Service—S u n d a y,
11:30 a. m., and 7:00 p. m.
Church Night—Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
Rev. W. P. Blevins, Pastor.
BAPTIST NOTES
Worship Service, 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School — Sunday,
10:15 A. M., W. B. Roberts Su
perintendent.
Morning Worship — Sunday,
11:30 A. M.
Baptist Training Union, 6:30
Prayer Meeting—Wed.7:30 p.m.
Rev. J. A. Ruffin, Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tague,
of Macon, spent Sunday with |
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gurr.
Miss Virginia Doss, of La
Grange, visited Miss Carolyn
Coleman during Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. James King, of
Macon, spent Christmas day
with his mother, Mrs. E.E.King.
Miss Mary Thompson, of Pine-
hurst, spent the weekend with
Miss Carolyn Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Coleman
had as their guests during the
weekend Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Owen, of Forsyth.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Edwards
spent several days this week
with friends in Orlando, Fla.
Mr. J. D. Rainey, of Cordele,
visited his mother, Mrs. M. M.«
Rainey Sunday.
Mrs. Barrett Overstreet, of
Sylvania, spent last week with
her mother, Mrs. M.M. Rainey.
Mrs. Keit Hane and daughter,
Doris, of Charleston, S. C., are
visiting her mother, Mrs. M. M.
Rainey, this week.
Mrs. Mary D. Brunson, of
Dublin, visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Beall at Houston Lake and
other relatives in Perry during
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw, of
Pearson, enroute from Madison,
where tney had spent the holi
days, visited Mr. Cooper Ether
idge Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Etheridge,
Jr., and Mr. Cooper Etheridge
carried Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Shaw
to Pearson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith
spent Sunday in Kathleen as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. M.
cangston.
Mr. H. I. Gordy and Mr.
Wood, of Atlanta, spent several
days last week with Mr.and Mrs.
H. D. Gordy.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Jones
spent Christinas day in Mu.sella,
Ga. with her brother, Mr. H. V.
Whitworth, ami Mrs.Whitworth.
Mrs. Gilbert Davis and daugh
ter, Helen, ate spending this
week in Macon with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Todd spent
several days last week in Fitz
gerald with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Stripling
and little daughter, Peggy,spent
! Christmas day in Cordele with
I relatives.
The Sgt. Clinton Duncan chap
ter of the U. D. (J. will meet
Tuesday 3 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. F. M. ureene.
The Methodist W. M. S. will
meet next Monday at 3:30 p. m.
at the church for the first gen
eral meeting of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Bentley
and family of Amity, were the
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Perdue, Jr., at Bon
aire, during the Christmas holi
days. The Bentley and Perdue
families were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Parker Saturday.
j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Curtis
Red Cross Inner Spring Mat-: spent Sunday and Monday in
tresses. Mansfield, Ga., with relatives.
Perry Furniture Co. ———
' Sewing Machine Needles, Oil
ZENITH RADIOS and Belts.
Houston Hardware Co. HOUSTON HARDWARE CO.
Mr. and Mrs.Felix Jones spent
Sunday at Pine Mountain Valley
with Mrs. E. B. Langston.
Living Room Suites, Coffee
Tables, Boston Rockers.
Perry Furniture Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Parker and daughter, Mr. ana
Mrs. Alva Thompson and son,
Mr. Bluitt Garvin and Mr. Geo
Perdue were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jno. Perdue, Jr., Christmas
day at Bonaire.
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Chocolate Malted Milk, No. 2 can 25c
Balk Cluster Raisins, lb. 10c
Apples, doz. 10c & 15c
Apple Butter, 2 lb. jar 28c
Dromedary Ginger Bread Mix, box 20c
Pancake Flour, pkg. * 10c
Seeded and Seedless Raisins, pkg. 10c
Fresh Coconuts 5c
No. 2 Lamp Chimneys, 3 for 25c
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Dean’s Liquid Smoke, bottle 50c
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Sausage Casings and Sausage Seasoning
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Phone 46------ - Perry, Ga.
“Joana” Guana Fertilizer
As usual I will carry at all times
actually in stock anything in Ferti-
zer that you will need for your
crop. I handle only the best brands
and I deliver NOW. Keep me in.
mind when you need Fertilizer.
Call Me and the ‘‘RED TRUCKS” Will Come..
I Continue To Be in The Market for
Corn, Beans, Peas, Cotton Seed
I Have OATS, COTTON SEED MEAL,
COTTON SEED HULLS, CORN, HAY,
VELVET BEANS and REAS For Sale.
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Phone 45- - Perry, Ga.
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