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personal mention
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. NeSmith
Jit Sunday at Thomaston,
with their daughter, Mrs.
Sbert Maxwell and Mr. Max
well Their daughter, Anms
ft in thomaston with the Max
wells.
Mr and Mrs. Marion Hays of
Hawkinsville are visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Hay.
Rev and Mrs. J. A. Ivey at
tended the Efficiency School at
Mercer University last week.
Mrs. H. T. Gilbert attended on
Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. V. B. Hays
entertained the deacons of the
Perry Baptist church at dinner
last Thursday evening at their
home.
Mrs. S. J. Ellis left Thursday
for Augusta, Ga. to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Herbert Herman,
and Mr. Herman after a visit
with her daughter, Mrs. W. G.
Riley, and family.
Mrs. Asa Woodard and daugh
ter, Mary, left Saturday for a
visit with relatives in Majestic,
Ky.
Mrs. D. M. Ryle and sons,
Dallas and Sam, left Sunday for
Marietta, Ga. to spend two
weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Annie Watson.
Mrs. W. E. Marshall. Jr., and
sons, Earl and Tommy, spent
the week-end in Americus.
Merryl Hunnicutt visited Re
becca Hunt at Kathleen several
days last week.
June Satterfield spent last week
at Marshallville with her aunt,
Mrs. Virden. Mrs. P. M. Satter
field spent Wednesday last week
with her sister in Marshallville.
Miss Carolyn Marshall came
home Friday from G. W, S. C.,
Valdosta, to spend the summer.
Misses Betty Jones, Addie
Lou Martin. Mary Tuggle, and
Marjorie Walton are at their res
pective homes after attending
school at G. S. C. W., Milledge
ville, Ga. Miss Tuggle and Miss
Walton received their certificates
from the school of commerce, G.
S. C. W., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. King at
tended the state Postmasters’
convention at Toccoa Falls, Ga.
several days last week.
Mrs. Mattie K. Smith of Ray
mond, Ga. spent last week at her
farm near Perry.
Misses Elizabeth and Grace
Harris of Roberta are spending
the week with their aunt, Mrs.
J. W. Bloodworth, and family.
Mrs. Tom Witt returned to
her home in Hialeah, Fla., after
a ten days’ visit here with Mr,
and Mrs. W. B. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs, S. T, Borom and
son, Robert, of Decatur, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal T. Gilbert,
Jr., and daughter, Mary, of Lin
dale, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Gilbert, of Macon, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Gilbert.
Miss Louise Rainey left Mon
day for Nashville, Tenn. where
she will spend the summer at
tending school at Peabody Col
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McLaity of
Thomaston and Dr. and Mrs.
Eli Garrett of Butler were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Roberts Sunday.
Miss Eva Borom is visiting
her brother, Mr. S. T. Borom,
and family in Decatur.
Mrs. James Blanks and her;
sister, Miss Katherine Holtz-!
claw of Clarksville, Va. will ar-;
ri y® next Tuesday for a visit
w 'th Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gilbert.
E)r. Chas. Cooper, Jr., of Ma- j
spent the week-end with,
Ur. and Mrs. C. F. Cooper, Sr. j
had as his guests for dinner,
■Saturday evening Miss Josephine
Applewhite and Dr. and Mrs. A.
Rozar of Macon.
f Auxiliary will meet
day (Thurs.) at 4 p. m. at the
Eegion Home.
vv^ r ?’ 0* Holliday, Mrs. Lee
orsham, Mrs. Henry Valentine,
a*A\r G. Anderson of Macon
larJi » r . s .‘ Abe Somerville, Cleve
p."’ Miss, were guests of Mrs.
I r £ e Jordan Tuesday at a
lu Jcheon at her home.
' m f'c? nd Mrs - G- E. Jordan will
■a i ' av ? nna h Friday to spend
£ her sister, Mrs, J.
1
Mrs. J. B. Calhoun, Mrs. Hol
lis Kezar, Mrs. L. F. Cater, and
, Mrs. B. H. Andrew, Jr., will
attend the state convention of
the Legion Auxiliary in Augusta
next Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Miss Johnnie Cox of Athens
was the guest of Miss Frances
Couey Monday and Monday
night.
Mrs. Edward Mason and her
mother, Mrs. A. L. Meadows,
spent the week end in Americus
with their sister and daughter,
Mrs. W. D. White. Betty Joyce
White returned to Perry with
them Sunday p. m. for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Wallace of
Jersey City, N. J., announce the
birth of a son, Robert Edward
Wallace, Jr., on Thursday, June
6. This baby was born on the
birthday of his paternal grand
mother, Mrs. Annie Wallace.
The baby’s paternal great grand
mother is Mrs. N. C. Wellons of
Perry.
Mrs. Jimmy Rodgers and chil
dren. Sue and Jimmy, Jr., of
Birmingham, Ala., are visiting
Mr, and Mrs, E. C. Leverette at
Wellston. Mrs. Rodgers and
children will visit her grand
mother, Mrs. N. C. Wellons, in
Perry and other relatives before
returning home.
Miss Flora Rogers left Mon
day for Peabody College, Nash
ville, Tenn. where she will at
tend summer school. Miss Rog
ers, who teaches at Tifton, Ga.
spent last week here with her
sister, Mrs. Minnie Couey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Baxter of
Ocala, Fla., were the guests
of Mrs. Minnie Couey for the
week-end.
Mrs. B. H. Andrew, Jr,, and
daughters, Joyce and Benita,
spent the week-end in Macon
with relatives.
Mrs. Fred Saunders of Atlan
ta is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Staples
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Sherry, on Monday, June 10,
at the Middle Ga, hospital, Ma
con. The baby is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Traylor of Perry and Mr. and
Mrs. P. P. Staples of Roopville,
Ga.
Mary Chapman is spending 1
two weeks in Sasser, Ga. with
her aunt, Mrs. George Johnston.
Mr. Harris Chapman, of
DeLand, Fla., was with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Chap
man, for the week-end.
Mr. Tom Chapman 11. has a
position with the Manley con
struction company in DeLand,
Fla.
Messrs Powers Cooper Law
son, Lee Paul 111, Robert H.
Brown, Jr., and Eugene Mar
shall, Jr., students of the Uni
versity of Ga., Athens, are at
their respective homes for the
summer.
Mrs. A. R. Stocker’ of Cullo
denand Perry is being honored
this morning (Thursday) with
an informal party at the home
of Mrs. G. E Jordan, Hostess
es are Mrs. H. T. Gilbert, Mrs.
W. C. Massee, Mrs. C. E.
McLendon, and Mrs. Jordan.
Twenty six guests have been in
vited to meet Mrs. Stocker.
The quarterly meeting of the
W. M. S. of the Houston Factory
Baptist church will meet Mon
day, June 17 at 10:30 a. m. at
the home of Mrs. H. J. Knight.
Members are requested to bring
a light lunch.
Mrs, G. S. Riley and Mrs. G.
E. Jordan attended graduation
exercises of Lanier High school,
Macon, last Thursday night.
Mrs. Riley’s grandson, Jack
Holliday, was a graduate and
was selected as the best set-up
i cadet in the competitive drill.
Mrs. J. P. Etheridge is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. W. J. Little
in Macon this week. Mrs. Eth
eridge's friends will regret to
! learn of her illness.
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Here is news for you from
Drew’s China and Glass House
in Macon. They have recently
opened an Odd and End’s Room
; in the rear of their glamorous
Gift Center in the heart of Ma
con and it’s Macon’s number one
place to browse about and buy
bargains. All merchandise shown
in this Odd and End’s Room is
half the original price.
See the Odd and End’s Room
and pick up some very unusual
values. But don’t miss the
beautiful gift selections for all
occasions in Drew’s China and
Glass House, 353 Third Street,
across from Burden Smith and
Company.
;j CLASSIFIED ADS
j Wanted--E xper i enced white
peach packing shed help espec
ially ringers and fillers. Apply
at once at office or packing shed.
E. M. Beckham.
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I£&who wouir
Honey is excellent for the
heart. It contains formalin
which feeds the heart muscles. I
A summer tonic rids one of
that sluggish winter feeling. As
many have their favorite tonic
—we carry the most widely ad
vertised brands. If you are
somewhat run down—drop in.
We’ll recommend the best one to
pick you up.
PRITCHETT'S PHARMACY
The REXALL Store
Fountain Perry, Ga.
pTinces s
THEATRE
A Martin & Thompson Theatre
TED MUNSON, Mgr.
PROGRAM
THURSDAY, June 13
FRIDAY, June 14
Mickey Rooney in
“YOUNG TOM EDISON”
\ Also comedy, Oily to Bed,
Oily to Rise.
SATURDAY, June 15
Johnny Mack Brown and
Bob Baker in
“DESPERATE TRAILS”
Lone Ranger-Cartoon Comedy
Double Feature After 6 P. M,
Geo. Brent in
“ADVENTURE IN
DENMARK”
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MONDAY & TUESDAY
June 17 & 18
Deanna Durbin & Kay Frances
“IT’S A DATE”
March of Time No. 8
Canada at War
Also News of the Day.
WEDNESDAY June 19
10c Matinee to All 10c
Lionel Barrymore and
Lew Ayers in
“DR. KILDARE’S
STRANGE CASE”
Also Larry Clinton’s Orchestra
and All’s Well That Ends Well.
GO TO CHURCH
SUNDAY AND
EAT DINNER
WITH US!
Enjoy a good, home-cooked j
meal without having to plan it j
or cook it. Your money back i
if you’re not satisfied with
our quantity and quality.
Just Give Us A Trial! ,
Good Food!
Reasonable Prices!
LEE’S ALL AMERICAN CAFE
Perry, Ga.
WHAT’S NEW? |
In 1610 Galieto discovered
Saturn rings with a crude tele
scope of his own making.
You can quickly discover a new I
interest in life if your radio is j
functioning properly. Events of
interest are yours at the turn of I
a dial. We service ALL makes
at SMALL cost.
MASSEE--BARFIELD
RADIO SHOP
Phone 154 Perry. Ga.
Electric Wiring
and Supplies
Free Estimates Given
Reasonable Prices
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Complete line of
ELECTRICAL FIXTURES
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! WOODROW GILBERT
Phone 202, Perry, Ga.
| P. 0. Elko, R. F. D. '
Time Out
FOR FUN...
When the call of the out-of «**.
doors inspires the purchase of &.£*l
new sport clothing, THORPE’S
can fill your needs from Slack V 'JgJj »I
Suits to cool summer formals. \ * li
Quality clothing for every oc- Vaß 1
casion.
SPORT COATS
Palm Beach, $11.75 gill
Solids and Herringbone, *| \[V Jr
$16.50
SLACK SUITS
Smooth finish gabardines and
twills. . . soft, pastel shades,
$3.00 to $7.95
SPORT SHIRTS
Open neck models. Stitch trim.
Cottons, rayons, short sleeves,
$l.OO to $3.50
SPORT SHOES
Quality Freeman shoes in white,
tan and white and ventilated,
models.
$5.00 to $7.50
R. S. Thorpe & Sons
515 Cherry St. Macon, Ga.
We Print Tickets For j
Peach Pickers and Packers
Beautiful Cabinet Model
SPSK F |i 9)‘!? ire
$59 50 ) Electric Ronqe
y WITH TWIN-UNIT OVEN
y Nnr In Electrjc Range Value!
000“ OOP • See a demonstration of this low-pricccl range
wiffi . WSMSjSM offering so many highest quality features!
_ ||||WBp| Make* electric cooking faster, more accurate,
‘' i||B||i more economical than ever! Dozens of ad
■BjV HHK vantages includeTwin-UnitOven, thoroughly
i WmmiM ' insulated for lower operating cost and sure
HH f, results. Speed Heat Units with 3 accurately
■H||i measured cooking speeds. Thermizer Well
HHShil Cooker that cooks an entire meal for less
than 2 /- Come i n —* ce this low-priced cook
»ng and baking sensation today 1 J'
PERRY FURNITURE COMPANY
Phone 75 Perry, Ga.
Today You Get TWICE the at HALF the Cost!
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Wait no longer to enjoy the advantages of a modem Wcst
inghouse Electric Refrigerator. Safe food-keeping tempera
tures. Plenty of ice cubes, plenty quick. Low current costs.
This new, low-priced Westinghouse has Fiberglass insula
tion; interior lighting; Super-Freezer; sparkling white por
celain enamel interior; Dulux exterior; Micarta door liner; f“ 1
porcelain vegetable crisper. See it at our store. Eary terms. / i ■»*—’
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Terry Pin’s Tips on
Wrapping Things ;
By
FREDERIC A. BIRMINGHAM
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\X / T RAPPING paper, string, and a
* firm will are all that is neces
sary to prepare a package. After
you use up all your string and paper
trying wrap it, and failing, you
need a strong will to get the grocer
at the corner to do the wrapping
and stiff hot charge for it.
A neat package is a pleasure to
©pen. In one second, the work of
an hour and a half is ripped open.
People who get packages should pay
for the postage.
Never wrap anything in newspa
per. There is no use in letting your
friends know that you clip all the
pictures of the movie actresses out
of the paper.
String is all over the house until
you want to wrap something.
It is well to realize at the start
that the string that came around the
box of cup cakes is not going to hold
the package of Indian clubs together
very well.
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Glass ‘Wears Down’ Iron
In the grinding and polishing line
of a large plate glass plant, 350
tons of sand are used daily, rang
ing from coarse sand to powder al
most fine enough to be used for
brushing your teeth. A cast iron
grinding head, wearing 24 hours a
day on the plate glass surface, must
be replaced after six days.