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PERSONAL mention
Mr and Mrs. M. M Lowry,
1 7' „ M C.. visited friends
here last Thursday.
, (r , t F. Cater, Mrs. T. M.
Christian, and Mrs. Lorena Mc-
Valdosta, returned last
Thursday from a visit of several
to relatives in New Jer
wetK Mrs McCulley will return
flier home in Valdosta today
(Thursday).
... and Mrs. Emmett Barnes
t tended the Fagan-Clarke wed
in Marshallville Friday
night.
iyl r Warren Lee, of Fort Ben
ning; Ga., spent several days
L week with his parents, Mr.
an d Mrs. G. W. Lee.
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Hodges
visjte d relatives in Talbotton
Sunday night.
Mr and Mrs. G. E. Jordan
* d Mrs. G. S. Riley will spend
today (Thanksgiving) in Macon
,ith Judge and Mrs. P. 0. Holt
day.
i Mrs. S. L. Norwood, Jr. and
c o ii Sam, spent the weekend in
Forsyth with relatives.
Mrs. A. L. Wilkinson and
daughter, Shirley, Atlanta, will
arrive today (Thursday) to visit
her mother, Mrs, W. E. Swan
son, the remainder of the week.
Mrs. Guy Burns. Charlotte, N.
C., and Mrs. Grady Poole and
daughter, Saralyn, Atlanta,spent
the weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wimberly,at
Hayneville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Watts and
son, Billy, Talbotton, will spend
ihe Thanksgiving holidays with
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Hodges. Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Couch, Jr., and
Mrs. W. W. Woolfolk. Sr., Tal
botton, will spend today (Thurs
day) here.
Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Christian,
St. Marys, Ga., will arrive today
(Thursday) to spend the Thanks
giving holidays with Mrs. L. F,
Cater and Mrs. T. M. Christian.
Miss Eleanor Muse, student
Wesleyan College, was with her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Paul
Muse, for the weekend.
Col. Courtney H. Hodges and
Mrs. Hodges, Fort Penning, Ga.,
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs, J. H. Hodges, and his sis
ter, Mrs. T. D, Mason, and Mr.
Mason.
Mrs. C. E. Brunson, Miss
Elizabeth Brunson,Mrs. Tom Ca
ter, and Jerry Cater spent Sun
day in Sylvester with Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Miller.
Mr. Harry Palmer, Atlanta,
spent the weekend in Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrix,
Annapolis, Md., spent from Fri
day night until Tuesday here
with relatives, while enroute to
Lakeland, Fla. Mrs. J. H.
Hodges accompanied them to
Lakeland where she will spend
the winter months with her
daughter, Mrs. T. L. Hendrix,
and Mr. Hendrix.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Barnes
will have as their guests today
(Thanksgiving) Mr. and Mrs.
Rad Turner and daughters, Miss
es Ann and Helen Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Barnes, Jr. and
sons, Emmett 111 and Waddell,
allot Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert W. Barnes, Jr., of Atlanta;
and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius De
witt and son, Cornelius 111,
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Barnes,
Jr. will remain throughout the
weekend for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lane and
children, Chase and Joe, Jr.,
Lookout Mt., Tenn., and Mr.and
Mrs. L. C. Davis and daughter,
Sandra, Cleveland, Tenn., will
•arrive Friday to be with Mrs.
Bane’s and Mrs. Davis’ parents,
t, r - and Mrs. G. E. Jordan, until
Monday.
Those from Perry attending
the Kiwanis district dinner in
Macon last Thursday night were:
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rhodes, Mr.
‘ n d Mrs. F. M. Houser, Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Whipple, Mr. and
Mrs, E. P. Newhard, Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Nunn, Mr. and
\ ,s* C. E. Andrew, Mr, and
l rs - J- L. Hodges, Mr, J. J.’
aooney and Mr. J. P. Etheridge.
Mrs. Frances W'hitehead,
’ainesville, Ga , is visiting her
■■ister, Mrs. Zenie Whipple, in
ae home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
''hippie.
Mrs. M. M. Rainey and daugh
pers - Misses Florine and Aubrey
‘ a, ney,visited another daughter,
■ rs ; Barrett Overstreet, in Syl
'ania recently,
Friends of Dr. Chas. Cooper,
"’HI be interested to learn
he will be resident physi
>lan a t Oglethorpe Infirmary,
® ac on, after Dec. 1.
Mr. ancf Mrs. Alva Davis will
have as their guests Thanksgiv
ing Day his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Davis; brother. Dr
E. B. Davis, and Mrs. Davis By
romville; sister, Mrs. H. T.Beall
and Mr. Beall; Mr. and Mrs. Hai
Beall, Jr., Ocilla; Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Tucker and family,Ocilla;
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chambless
and daughter. Martha Pearl, Ro
chelle, Ga. and Mrs. Elizabeth
Capps.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Etheridge
will attend the Ga.--Auburn foot
ball game in Columbus, Ga. Sat
urday.
Mr. C. B. Pierce, Zebulon,
will spend today (Thursday)with
Mr. and Mrs. E W. Traylor.
Mr. Edward Wolfe, Eufaula,
Ala., spent Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wolfe.
Mr, and Mrs, W. B. Evans will
entertain his family at Thanks
giving dinner today in celebra
tion of the first birth anniversary
of their little daughter, Martha!
Aurelia. Guests will be Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Evans, Mr. Orren
Evans, Mrs. Lee Evans and son,
William, of Moreland, Ga,
Mr. Paul Rape, Bonaire, spent
the weekend with his brother,
Mr. Harris Rape, in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Etheridge.
Mr, and Mrs. Cohen Walker
are spending awhile in Warthen,
Ga. with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. David Walker, while he is
recuperating from an illness. Mr.
Walker’s friends regret his ill
ness.
Mr. and Mrs, Mayo Davis and
daughter, Billie, will go to Be
thune, S. C. today (Thursday) to
spend several days with relatives.
Mrs. Eugene Beckham enter
tained the members of her Bridge
club and their husbands at a
bridge-supper last Thursday eve- ;
ning at her home. 1
Mrs. George Marcott, Oakland,'
Calif., is visiting her parents, i
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Daniel, for 1
several weeks.
Miss Dorothy Newhard, who
teaches at Dalton, Ga., and Miss
Margaret Newhard, who teaches
at Hawkinsville, will spend the
holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Newhard.
Mrs. J. P. Etheridge attended
the Mothers' Night program and
dinner of the Junior Chamber of
Commerce of Macon at Christ
Church Parish House, Macon,
Friday night. She was the
guest of her son, Cooper Ether
idge.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Schnell
and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Evans
and son, Atlanta, arrived Wed
nesday to spend the holidays
with their parents, Dr. and Mrs
H. E. Evans.
Messrs. Powers Cooper Law
son, Lee Paul 111, and Robert H.
Brown of Grovania, arrived Wed
nesday from the Univ. of Ga.,
Athens, to spend the holidays at
their respective homes.
Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Cater
and son, Duncan Jr., Greens
boro, N. C., arrived Monday to
spend the week with his par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. R. L.Cater.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Nunn
will have as their guests today
(Thanksgiving) her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J.W. Cannon,her broth
er Mr. Joe Cannon, all of Cor
de’le; her sister, Mrs. Henry Jen
nings, Mr. Jennings and their
sons, Messrs. Henry Jr., stu
dent of Emory College at Ox-;
ford, Cannon, and Robert, ofj
Dawson. I
Miss Carolyn Coleman who
teaches at Hawkinsville will be
at home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beck
ham will be hosts at a family
dinner today (Thanksgiving).,
Guests will be her parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. A. C. Cobb; his par-,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Beck
ham; his sister, Mrs. A. C.
Pritchett, Mr. Pritchett, and
: son, Allen, Jr.
Mr. Arthur Cobb, Atlanta,
I spent the weekend with his par
' ents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Middle
-1 brooks left Wednesday p. m. for
*East Point to spend Thanksgiv
ing day with his parents, Mr.and
Mrs. R. L. Middlebrooks. They
! will’visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Dickson, at McDon
ough, before returning,
j Friends of Miss Ada Williams,
| teacher in the Perry High school,
has been quite ill for ten days at
her home in Cordele, Ga., to the
regret of her friends.
Judge and Mrs. A. M. Ander
son will entertain some of her
family at a Thanksgiving dinner
today. Present will be Mr. and
Mrs H T. Gilbert, and Mr. and
; Mrs. L. H. Gilbert, Macon.
FAMILY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs George E. Jor-]
dan will be hosts at a family din-|
ner next Sunday. The guests
will include; Major L.C. Jayes,
Mrs. Jayes and their daughter,
and her mother, Mrs. Harris
Thurmond, Fort Benning, Ga.;
Mrs. J. C. McAfee and sons,
Messrs. Dargan and Wm. Mc-
Afee, and Judge and Mrs. P. 0.
I Holiday, all of Macon; Mr. and
(Mrs. J. H. Lane and children,
Lookout Mt., Tenn.; Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Davis and Sandra,
Cleveland, Tenn., and Mrs. G.
S. Riley, Perry.
DINNER PARTY
Mr. and Mrs, Doyle McElhen
ney celebrated their eighteenth
wedding anniversary, Monday,
Nov. 6, with a lovely dinner
party at their home at Grovania.
The occasion was also Mr. McEl
henney’s birthday.
The pretty cake, topped with a
! miniature bride and groom, was
the center piece of the dining
table. A color note of green and
gold was carried out in the dec
orations and in the menu.
Guests were Mrs.R. H. Brown,
Miss Mary Houser Brown, Mrs.
iW. K, Pierce, Mrs. G. C. Wat
son, Grovania; Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hadden; Mr, and Mrs. T,
J. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. C.J.
Cobb, all of Hawkinsville.
DINNER PARTY
Mr. and Mrs G. C. Nunn were\
hosts at a dinner party Friday
evening for the stewards and
pastor of the Methodist church.
Fall colors of red, yellow, and
brown were featured in the dec
orations. The table had a fruit
center piece. Autumn leaves and
enrysanthemums were effective
ly arranged.
Assisting in entertaining were
Mrs. Sam Nunn, Mrs. Francis
Nunn, and Mrs. J. F. Bonner.
A delightful turkey dinner was
served.
GREENE-RICHARDS
Mr, and Mrs. Frank M. Greene
announce the marriage of thedr
daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Hobert
Richards, of Fairmount, Ga., on
Friday, Nov. 17, in Smithville, j
Georgia. ;
Miss Martha Cooper spent thej
weekend in Savannah with her
uncle, Mr. H. T. Ansley.
PRINCESS
THEATRE
A Martin & Thompson Theatre
TED MUNSON, Mgr.
“Be thankful that we live in a
country where they carve up a
turkey instead of a map.”---Ed
die Cantor.
PROGRAM
THURSDAY, Nov. 23
Special Thanksgiving Program
Continuous Showing from 3 p.m.
Claire Trevor & George Raft
“I STOLE A MILLION”
Short Subjects
Filming Big Thrills
The Watchdog
FRIDAY, Nov. 24
Matinee and Night
Basil Rathbone in
“ADVENTURES OF
SHERLOCK HOLMES”
Musical Comedy Short Subject.
i
SATURDAY Nov. 25
Bob Baker in
“PHANTOM STAGE”
Donald Duck Comedy
Kit Carson Serial
Late Show
John Carroll in
j “I AM A CRIMINAL”
Added Comedy
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Nov. 27-28
Spencer Tracy & Richard Greene
“STANLEY and
LIVINGSTONE”
Added Comedy
WEDNESDAY Nov. 29
A timely picture everyone
should see
Arleen Whelan in
“SABOTAGE”
Also Comedy and Big Game
Fishing.
Mr. Wheeler Tolbert j
Fri. & Sat.
Ncv. 24 & 25
Enjoy the personal attention
of an expert in the selection
of color, pattern, and styling
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PRITCHETT’S PHARMACY
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
BAPTIST CHURCH
announcements!
Sunday Preaching Services,
11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week Prayer Service, Wed-]
nesday, 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School, 10:15 a. m.
The church welcomes you to
its services.
Rev. J. A. Ivey, Pastor.
I
ELKO C HARGE NOTES I
1
Schedule of services for the |
Methodist churches of the Elko
charge is as follows:
First Sunday—Grovania, 11:30
a. m. and 8 p. m.
Second Sunday--Andrew Chap
el, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Third Sunday—Bonaire, 11:30
a. m. and 8 p. m.
Fourth Sunday--Elko, 11:30
a. m. and 8 p. m.
Rev. W. J. Erwin, Pastor.
|
Rev. W.J. Erwin left Wednes
day for Jacksonville, Fla. to
Upend several days.
Yes, We Are Interested
In This Section
We want to do our part towards the pro
gress and development of farming in this
section. We will lend money where it may
be needed for legitimate farm purposes.
This bank is a safe place for farmers to de
posit their harvest money. It is also a friend
ly place to borrow money. We are always
glad to co-operate with responsible farmers
of this section.
“You’ll Find Us Friendly”
Perry Loan & Savings Bank
ESTABLISHED 1889 PERRY, GA.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Maximum Insurance for each Depositor $5,000.00.
THANKSGIVING
FRUIT CAKE MATERIALS
CRYSTALIZED CITRON, CHERRIES, OR
ANGE PEEL, LEMON PEEL and PINEAPPLE.
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, GOLD LEAF
FLOUR, all the SPICES you will need.
Dried Peaches, Apples, Prunes and Raisins.
W. B. SIMS
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES
Phone 8 DELIVERY SERVICE Perry, Ga.
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tire season ending June 30, 1940. You can get all
you want. Large supplies are in the United States
now and ships are regularly bringing in additional
cargoes to meet the expected increase in demand.
Plenty for everybody’s needs ... no increase in
price.
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