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MENTION
Mr and Mrs. Joe Gilbert, Jack
,,Viip Fla , spent the weekend
vvith Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gilbert.
Miss Jean Houser, Columbia,
c r was with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Sam P. Houser, for the
weekend.
Miss Mary Holtzclaw came
from Atlanta Friday a. m. to be
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eby Holtzclaw, until Sun
day p. m-
Mr and Mrs. Claud E. An
drew spent the weekend m Chat-
Snooga. Tern, with Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Hill.
Miss Ann Gordy has accepted
a stenographic position with G.
C, Nunn and Son.
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Tucker
spent Friday in Atlanta.
Miss Addie Lou Martin, stu
dent of G. S. C. W., spent last
week at home.
Dr. Nolen Irby, of U. of Ga ,
Athens, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
j m. Gooden this week and ac
companying Mr, Gooden, state
school supervisor, on his visits to
schools in this territory.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Harris and
Mrs. L. M. Paul, Jr. spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gooden
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Goss in Dry Branch, Ga.
I for dinner last Thursday even-
I j n g t Mr. Gooden addressed mem-
I hers of the P. T. A. at the Smith
I school there that night.
I Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paul, Jr.
I and daughter, Mary, spent last
I Thursday in Athens with their
I son, Mr. Lee M. Paul 111.
H Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hodges, At-
I lanta, were guests of Mr. and
■ Mrs. J. L. Hodges Monday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leach, Ma
■ ocn, spent Sunday with their
■ daughter, Mrs. Houser Gilbert,
■ and family.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ruten-
Iberg spent Sunday in Soperton
■ with relatives.
I Miss Anna Grubb, student of
■ Shorter College, spent the spring
■ holidays with her parents, Mr.
land Mrs. J. A. Grubb.
I Mrs. S. T. Hurst’s friends will
■be glad to learn that she is im-
Iproving nicely after an illness
■caused from an eye infection.
■She is at the home of her daugh
■ter, Mrs, Alva Davis.
I Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Tucker,
■her mother, Mrs. Giles, and Me-
Hlissa Giles spent the weekend in
■Piedmont, Ala. with relatives.
I Mr. Harris Chapman. Ocala, ,
■Fla., spent the weekend with his
■parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
■Chapman.
I Mr. Arthur Cobb, Atlanta,
■spent the weekend with his pat
ients, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cobb.
■ Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gilbert,
■Macon, spent the weekend here
■vith his parents.
I Mrs. W. V. Bass will spend
■this weekend in Natchez, Miss,
■vith friends. From there she
■viH go to Waynesboro, Miss, for
■•visit with her mother, Mrs. W.
■V. Brunson. Before returning
■° me the latter part of April,
■*fs. Bass will visit in Tuskegee,
■la. and attend Grand Opera in
■Atlanta.
1.,^ rs - J ; V. Wallace, McAlpin,
■ ■ v a., is visiting her mother,
■h's. N. C. Wellons, this week.
I Friends of Miss Katharine Ca
lf 1, regret to learn that she
a seriously ill this week. Her
mother. Dr. C. D. Cater, of
jfeensboro, N. C., came here
. e(J nesday on account of her ill
less.
Friends of Mr. Frank King
. regret to know that he con-
; n i es quite ill. He has return
°me from a Macon hospital.
,8. Evans was hostess!
r Lndge club Saturday p.m. {
> S^a? na h Wesley class'
II meet Wednesday, April 3, at
i; W H?oksom ehome o£ Mrs 'l
CHINA AND I
*Del? OU „ SE ’ 353 St., 1
twmpscy Hotel Block. |
a rs U ana yeS will pinkie like |
h with bu your worr i es will van
ev hphr n f L ent ' e breeze when
hich i« the sparkling beauty
chl ov I Xq V lslt «ly molded into
10Ve ly piece. j
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
Quality Meat—Sure to Please.
E. F. BARFIELD
Phone 12 Perry, Ga.
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TESTED FOR: On the back of each Mandeville packet arc | l
* pictures of the seedlings so you’ll know what
t,/ O J 1. GERMINATION not to puli out when you weed your beds. We
have 151 varieties of Mandeville Triple- ;
( fl 2. QUALITY OF Tested Flower Seeds from 5 and 10 cents up.
FLOWERS
fr r 2\ 3 - COMPLETENESS 1
OF MIXTURES
W. B. SIMS
Phones DELIVERY SERVICE Perry, Ga.
SPRING IS THE TIME
FOR PLANTING and POULTRY RAISING
WE HAVE
PLANTERS and DISTRIBUTORS
(Both Cole and Covington)
Poultry Equipment including
Electric Brooders, Founts, and
Feeding Troughs.
ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS
Andrew Hardware Co.
PHONE 500 PERRY, GA.
/UNCLE NATCHEL SAVS: -
’ 7—SONNY — PAT& SHO'-a
NATCHEL FOOD FO*DAT
1 CALF...NATCHGL...VAS SUH
NATURE supplies the right ral balance of protective elc
food—the “nalchcl” food ments which help keep plants
as Uncle Natchel says -for healthy and the soil in good
every growing thing. growing condition.
For your crops—every crop Use Natural Chilean Nitrate
you grow—Nature has created in mixed fertilizer under your
natural food—Natural Chilean crop. Use it liberally as side
Nitrate of Soda. It gives plants dressing, too. No price in
nitrate they need, but that’s crease this season. There is
not all. It also supplies a natu- plenty for everybody’s needs.
NATURAL P®Fl
_ _ lodine
CHILEAN "=~
Magnesium
_ _ Calcium
NITRATB OF SODA mJ ~' j
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ON YOUR RADIO —Enjoy the Uncle Natchel program every Saturday night on
WSB. WRVA, and WSM, and every Sunday afternoon on WIS, WOLS. WITK,
WBT. KWKH, WJDX, WMC, WL, WAGE, WDBO, WSFA, WJRD.WJBY. j
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Sylvia Tabor, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Tabor, was given
a pretty party on Tuesday,March
19, her fourth birthday, by her
mother at their attractive coun
try home near Perry,
j The refreshment table was
placed in the play house. The
birthday cake, iced in pink and
topped with a green nest of
Easter eggs and chicks, was the
center piece of the table. An ice
course was served in Easter
baskets, which were used later i
for an egg basket during the
Easter egg hunt.
Assisting in entertaining were!
Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mrs. Lewis,
Tabor, and Mrs Marvin Griffin.
Thirty little guests were pres
ent.
G. A. MEETING
The Girls' Auxiliary met Mon
day at the home of Mrs. J. L.
Gallemore with 22 present. Those
taking part on the program on
“Chinese Rose” were: Sara
Ivey, June Parker, Emily Thomp
son, Marjorie Gardner, Dorothy
Busbee, Vivian Fain, Louise
Head, Nan Thompson. Marylin
Hunnicutt, June Satterfield, Peg
gy Gardner, Carol Fain, Janet
Parks, Sue Webb, and Grace
Leaptrot.
Think of it! %
4,061 ENGINEERS BOUGHT V
CARS in the last J 2 months *
Engineers—men who know cars best— Hlliß -yonc BSfllSii
praise Dodge savings on gas, oil, upkeep I ||||pp u 1 ’ 1
I can buy, Dodge offers some amazing evidence to
Consider this fact : 4,061 engineers bought Dodge
cars in the past 12 months, t Engineers of all types
—men who know car values inside and out —not iraBKE seSRSB
only praise Dodge, but buy Dodge in preference to NEW FULL-FLOATING RIDE! Wheelbase is
Other cars. longer, wheels are moved backward, seats forward
And as for beauty and luxury, your own two eyes “° that *'* P a s sen ff e f» ride in the gloriously
... ~ . V ■ . 1c l i buoyant Comfort Zone batwcen the axles,
wul tell you more in five minutes than a whole
bookful of adjectives could possibly tell! ir~ _ - OLD WAY
That’s why we say come in and see this > r ] f (left). Good-bye
magnificent Luxury Liner first-hand. H fllj I to “dog-leg'rear
You'll like its new windstreamed lines... getting
its wider, more comfortable seats...its r*wßL y ■■ ■> out difficult!
gorgeous interiors...and its sensational new \ \ i
Full-Floating Ride. You’ll also like the price- \ E m 'v/u h
less advantage of Dodge engineering that b ,l / 111 now Dodge
means savings on gas, oil and upkeep. 1 fl/ B 1 straight rear
The price? That’s what will give you - door ’ yon walk
your biggest surprise. For with all its lux- .wfiSfl feSaSK a right in and out.
un' and new ideas, Dodge is still priced
just a few dollars above the small cars. **|
t October, J 938, through September, - Dfr tHA n L/ as AN ENGINEER I '
«... rTTTTFtw ° ou -f* s T 1, KNOW THAT DODS£ y
nork. ( hi.r silayj, 9tolo P. M., t. S. T. I WSI SMALL CARS SAVES | N /
I cOVPe 6P J II MANY WAYS/ J
GOOD NEWS FOR USED- \ J M /!*<#' ■
CAR BUYERS) Trenv- idou* I I Y* Hm t/J) ■ 1 f
demand for the 1940 Dodf'e ha* 1 Mr'/ H mt S
trade-ins of late-model Dodge* I f mjF H
and Plymouth*. The»e cars 1 w »nd lnclud« •” B UPB
mutt be more than good or I . delW«* pT .* Tr«ntP° T ‘ H VP J 5 W
their owntn wouldn't be buy- I , ThrM »re Detro . nd , f d equip"** ' your ■
ln C the I.™ m.kre .gain I I t.« a and . * U V. " (if .nyX** lr “. ■
A wonderful opportunity to I F , ,t«te end to'®*, 1 * budget term*. H
a/ive with nitMy I All other I tatlon, dealer (° r *-"’
popular I kHBB y/-
I
P. B. BROWN, Hydro-Elect rio
Engineer, Joliet, 111.
DODGE ENGINEERING ComYOUNOTHINGCXTM
McLendon auto company
Phone 57 DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALER Perry, Ga.
PLANTING COTTON SEED
We are specializing this year on COKER’S COT
TON SEED for our experience at the gin and in
sampling the cotton has convinced us that up to
this time, no cotton has come out that will equal
the yield and staple that these cottons will:
Cocker’s 4 in 1 Guaranteed one year from Coker per bu. $1
Coker's No. 5 Guaranteed one year from Coker per bu. $1
These SEED have been recleaned by us and
treated with 2 per cent CERESAN.
! We have anything in FERTILIZERS that you
may need including BASIC SLAG, NITRATE of
| SODA, CAL NITRO, MURIATE of POTASH,
and COTTON SEED MEAL.
Give Us Your Seed and Fertilizer Business.
The RED TRUCKS Are Still RED And READY
Etheridge Bonded Warehouse
J, P. ETHERIDGE, Proprietor.
Phone 45 - Perry, Ga.
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