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personal mention
Mr and Mrs. Sam A Nunn
an d children, Betty and Sam Jr
snent the weekend in Cordele
Lith Mrs. Nunn’s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Cannon.
r o l Courtney H. Hodges and
Mrs. Hodges of Fort Benning,
’ ‘ snent the weekend with his
mot'he?, Mrs. J. H. Hodges, and
other relatives.
Mrs. L. R. Eden and her son,
Mr Fat Car tied ge, of Atlanta,
Ire with their mother and
grandmother. Mrs. A. H. Law
ler, for the weekend.
Mrs J. L. Hodges and Mrs. G.
r Nunn spent Friday in Albany,
Ga visiting friends and also rel
ives of Mrs. Hodges.
Miss Eloise Woods, of Sanders
ville was the guest of Rev. and
Mrs.’ C. H. Tucker from Thurs
day through Sunday,
Misses Betty Jones, Addie Lou
Martin, Mary Tuggle and Mar
iorie Walton, students of G. S.
J c w, Milledgeville, were at
their respective homes here for
the weekend.
Miss Dorothy Newhard who
teaches at Rome, Ga., and Miss
Margaret Newhard who teaches
■it Hawkinsviile were with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.New
hard, for the weekend.
Miss Sara Langston who teach
es in Macon spent Sunday with
relatives at Henderson.
Miss Edna Batchelor spent the
weekend with her sister, Mrs. A.
H. Killet, in Fort Valley.
Mr. Joe Davis is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Da
vis, at Clinchfield for a month
before going to Pensacola, Fla.
for aviation training.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ruten
berg spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borders,Fort
Valley, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam P. Houser, Satur
day.
Miss Louise Houser who teach
es at Tifton and Miss Leonora
Houser who is taking a business
course in Atlanta, spent the
weekend with their mother, Mrs.
H. F. Houser.
Miss Miriam Gordy, of Hape
ville, and Miss Ann Gordy, stu
dent of G. S. C. W., Milledge
ville, spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
D. Gordy.
Mrs. Vernon Tuggle spent sev
eral days last week in Leesburg,
Ga. with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Powell. Mr. Tuggle
spent the weekend there and
they returned home Sunday
night.
Louise Pierce of Macon spent
the weekend with her aunt, Mrs.
G. W. Boswell.
Mrs. G. E. Jordan, Mrs. H. T.
Gilbert, and Mrs. J. P. Ether
idge attended the Camellia Show
in Marshallville Friday. They
were guests at a luncheon at the
club house that day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis and
daughter, Sandra, of Cleveland,
Tenn , will arrive Friday to be
with Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Jordan, for the
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Davis
will leave Monday on a trip to
New York City and Sandra will
remain for a further visit with
her grandparents.
Mrs. Chas. Kirkland of Way
cross, was a guest in the home
of her brother-in law. Mr. W. B.
Sims, for the weekend.
Barbara Whipple spent the
weekend with relatives in Coch
ran, Ga.
.Dr. J. R. Sims, Barnesville, is
visiting his brother, Mr. W. B.
Sims.
Mr. Sam. N. Hodges, of At
lanta, visited his mother, Mrs. J.
5- Hodges, and other relatives
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Middle
brooks spent the wedkend in
Last Point and McDonough with
their parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Cohen Walker
were with his parents in Warth
en > Ga. for the weekend.
Mr. Tom Hendrix, Jr., of Pe
lu. Indiana, visited his grand
mother, Mrs. J. H. Hodges, Sun
hay and spent that night with
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Mason, Sr.
exe cutive meeting of the
Methodist W, M. S. will be held
Monday, March 25, at 3:30 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. C. P. Gray.
Melissa Giles was with her
mother in Sandersville from
hursday through Sunday.
Friends °f Mrs. Minnie Couey
■'ill be glad to know that she is
“proving after being indisposed
tor several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moody,
of Fort Valley, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Crenshaw, of Macon,
spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Armstrong.
Mrs. Annie Watson returned
to her home in Marietta,Ga. Mon
day after a visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. D.M. Ryle, and family.
Mr. Hollis Kezar was at Middle
Ga. Hospital, Macon, several
days this week Friends of Mr.
Kezar regret that he has been ill
for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes
and daughter, Emily, Adel, were
guests of her brother, Mr. E. P.
Staples, and Mrs. Staples, from
Thursday to Sunday. Mr. Pelham
Staples, student of the Universi
ty of Ga., spent the weekend
here with his brother and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Wordna Gray
and Mrs. Fred Thomson spent
Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. L. R. Bryson, of Jeffer
son, Ga., was the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Joe Beddingfield,
from Tuesday through Thursday
last week.
Mr. R. H. Brown, Jr., of Gro
vania, has been named scribe of
the Agricultural Engineering
club at the University of Ga.
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Bedding
field attended the funeral of his
uncle, Dr. Walter Beddingfield,
in Rentz, Ga. Sunday.
Mr. Douglas Tounsleyand son,
Douglas, Jr., of Albany, Ga.,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Paschal Muse.
Friends of Miss Katharine
Cater will be glad to learn that
she is recuperating nicely after
an illness of several weeks. She
has returned home from Cole
man’s Sanatorium, Eastman.
ANNOUNCING
NEW RADIO SHOP
of 808 MASSEE & Wm. BARFIELD
(Name will be announced next week. We want to thank
all those who entered Name Contest.)
Complete line Philco, Zenith,
and Emerson Radios
Repair Work on all Makes of Radios
Phone 154 Carroll St. Perry, Ga.
Wm. BARFIELD, Mgr.
Wc'ifSe.fticrToikSUSiWESS
sauvmpl
High-Pressure Selling Isn’t a part of clutch, torque tube drive, or three-quarter *
our p r °g ram - Ia act we’re not so good at floating rear axle. Features so good they
if- For selling Fords gets you pretty fact- are found in many more expensive, "big
minded and you lose your touch for bal- brother" cars of various companies. You
lyh o°* get them all in a 1940 Ford V-8, at the
\yl ® 2n Stick to Facts when we sell
JBgfffs §1 , J this 1940 Ford V-8, and still give a pretty And Fw the Ladies, who aren’t very
JmmMJm // convincing argument for buying one. We iatereMed ia eagmeering, here's a special
Hi 'w-Ml**- . ' ■ /S like to talk to prospects who own some . . . ~ , ,
w mmm I N 'jf , • , , , . invitation. Come down to our showrooms
ymm vi „ _ V other low-price car, or who have shopped , , _ ~
i ,*, « . ... . and see what Ford has done for your com
® il <-'/ around, for a Ford V-8 for 1940 will real- r , 7
W/ / / . fort, for smartness and beauty. Why not
• jF * ly open their eyes. J 1
drop in today and sec the car that’s lead
Re Other Car in the low price field has in B the «yle parade for 1940!
the zip of an eight-cylinder engine, a dual
Get the Facts ...
and you'll get a FORD V 8
STOCKER AUTOMOBILE CO.
Phone 143-Y FORD DEALER Perry, Ga.
MISS NUNN HONORED
AT LOVELY LUNCHEON
Mrs. H. E. Gordon and her
daughter, Miss Jesselyn Griggs,
were hostesses at a luncheon at
the Dempsey Tavern, Macon,
Saturday in honor of Miss Caro
line Nunn whose marriage to
Marion L. Brown of Washing
ton, D. C., will be an interest ng
event of April.
Guests included Mrs. George
Nunn, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs.
Francis Nunn, Miss Carolyn
Coleman, Miss Jean Brown, Miss
Evelyn Hunt, Miss Maryann
Nunn, and thehonoree.
WANTED: Oak, Clear Pine,
Pine Shorts. Poplar and Maple
Lumber. For full particulars,
Write Atlanta Oak Flooring Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. 4:4
Where Were
You Yesterday?
We missed you . . . and
you missed a mighty fine
dinner, but you can
be assured that tomor
row you’ll find a deli
cious meal here at any
hour of the day.
Just Give Us A Trial!
Good Food!
Reasonable Prices!
LEE’S ALL AMERICAN CAFE
Perry, Ga.
Change Your Personality
To the Spring Theme!
Complement your New Spring Clothes with a
new hair-do, a facial, and a manicure finish
ed with the latest shade of polish.
Get Ready for EASTER !
Our Operators have just returned from Kline’s Beauty
Show in Atlanta and are prepared to show jou the new
est styles in hair dressing and give you the most up-to
date service in beauty culture.
Permanent Waving is Our Specialty
PHONE 37 FOR APPOINTMENT
Janie’s Beauty Shop
Mrs. Janie Griffies, Prop’r, Miss Gladys Pickard, Operator
Mrs. Avon Bauman, Operator.
Take the Question Mark
Out of Gardening!
USE
MANDEVILLE FLOWER SEEDS
Mandeville seeds are the nearest to a guarantee for
a successful garden because they’re triple-tested—for
germination, quality of flowers and completeness of
mixtures. There are 151 different varieties, priced
from 5 and 10 cents up.
w. B. SIMS
Phone 8 DELIVERY SERVICE Perry, Ga.
GET A STEAK
FIT FOR A KING!
From Prize-Winning Cows of
Houston County F. F. A. Boys.
These COWS were grown in this County for the
HOUSTON FAT CALF SHOW.
On Sale at Our Market, beginning Today,
THURSDAY, MARCH
Quality Meat—Sure to Please.
E. F. BARFIELD
Phone 12 Perry, Ga.
PRINCESS
THEATRE
A Martin & Thompson Theatre
TED MUNSON, Mgr.
PROGRAM
THURSDAY, Mar. 21
FRIDAY, Mar. 22
Don Ameche, Andrea Leeds,,
and Al Jolson
“SUWANEE RIVER’'
SATURDAY, Mar. 23
“ROVIN’ TUMBLEWEEDS’”
“EMERGENCY SQUAD”
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Mar. 25 & 26
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
“RULERS OF THE SEA”
WEDNESDAY Mar. 27
Robert Montgomery
“EARL OF CAICAGO”'
Andy Devine
“LEGION OF THE LOST
FLYERS”
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