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pent la® l ar( j and her
.Sr.J»” es „ t rMr and Mrs. Ab-
at Houston Lake.
’ er a Mrs Hollis Kezar.Mr.
Mr. and * ” s Ca ih oUnt Mr. and
Andrew, and Mr. and
Wynne attended an
irs- Edr n a t eeion meeting in Ma
lßierlC The national com
;on Sanajy.: Warne r, was pres
nander,
„ .up children on the
Aff ' “week were Angela
itklis 1 Sam Norwood 111. AI
'"SSoU ir., and Sam Kyle.
md daugf v i s ited his moth
•S' Mamie Winn, Friday.
ir ' Friday P- m - accom-
Slamie Winn to
» rilf ,V h e weekend in Manches
;pt ith Mrs. Henry Winn’s par
%% and Mrs. J. H. Mont
rotnery-
u r , and Mrs. C. H. Tucker at
*ij the annual meeting of
2S Funeral Directors' asso
-s£in Savannah Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Mrs. Wordna Gray was host-
Jo her Bridge club Wednes
iay, April 16.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Crenshaw
/Macon spent the weekend
Uith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
p h. Armstrong.
Mr Bobby Iloltzclaw. student
af North Ga. College.Dahlonega,
was at home for the weekend.
Mrs T R. Webb and Miss Mil
dred Webb attended the funeral
of Mr Milton Kegg in Wauke
gan, 111. Saturday. Mr. Kegg
died from injuries received in an
automobile wreck.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roberts
and Miss Eva Borom spent Sun
day in Decatur with Mr.and Mrs.
S. T, Borom.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson
and son, Johnny, spent Sunday
in Atlanta with relatives. Mrs.
Williamson and Johnny remained
for a visit this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hay and
children of Hawkinsville, Ga.
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
V, B, Hay Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bass of
Camilla were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Pritchett for the
weekend.
Mr. Arthur Cobb of Atlanta
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.Cobb.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Todd and
daughter, Laurita, of Columbus,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Langford and
son, Sam, of Atlanta, were the
guests of Mrs. Helen Davis last
week, Mrs. Harris Crowell and
Miss Frances Crowell of Atlanta
spent Sunday here with Mrs.
Davis.
, Mr. W. K. Couch, Mr. J. C.
Watts, and Billy Watts of Tal
botton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Hodges.
Mr, and Mrs. J, W. Cannon of
lordele spent Sunday with their
daughter; Mrs. S. A. Nunn, and 1
family,
Mrs. J. W. Calhoun and son,
Wesley Jr., are visiting relatives
,n Americas.
Mrs. C. E. McLendon, Mrs.Al
crt Skellie, and Mrs. R. A. An
spent Wednesday in At-1
Mr, and Mrs. Nick Harper of
“WUe. Ga. spent Sunday
Harper motEer ’ Mrs. Bright
Mrs, Tom Mobley, Mrs. Helen
. \is and her guest, Mrs. Chas.
Sf or i spent last Thursday in
w ‘ tE Mr. and Mrs,
Alton Timmons.
JS ar| d Mrs. M.L. Virden and
J; Urry Elder, of Marshall-
Mrk’p 1S Her parents, Mr.and
rs ’ D. W. Lee, Sunday.
school group of Le
tained las/rh' ldr f ° w - r t ent( T
legion'Thursday night at the
Home by the Auxiliary.
Faii a^ a ] ret He apt rot and Carol
jng. ldtJ u P'cnic Saturday morn-
Huntin^/ en ray> stu dent of
C^ p °, n College, was at
operatin'.’ c dys last wee h re '
Mother vL r m p me n sles ‘ Her
i lst ers,’M r J r Cray, and
Mrs. r r nA, Mason and;
Monteornn' * , er - motored to
m. and 1 >/ y u \ Wednesday p.
Thursday^' ss Cray home
Mrs. J. M. Gooden, Mrs. Roy
Gardner, and Mrs. Cohen Walke
attended a home-coming celebrar
tion Saturday at their alma
mater, Andrew College, Cuth
bert, Ga. Rev. Roy Gardner
accompanied them. A varied
and interesting program of ad
dresses, music by the Glee Club,
and social fellowship was enjoy’
ed by the large number of alum
nae and friends who attended
from many parts of Georgia, Ala
bama, and Florida.
Judge and Mrs. 0. T. Gower
and Miss Caroline Gower of Cor
dele were guests of their daugh
ter and sister, Mrs. L. H. Gil
bert, and Mr. Gilbert Sunday.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Perry Presbyterian church met
Monday afternoon, April 21, at
the home of Mrs. A. B. Ramage.
Mrs. Ramage was in charge of
the meeting. The topic of the
program was "The Life and
Works of Esthgr.”
The church began a new year
Sunday with a good attendance.
Mrs. L. F. Cater and Mrs. T.
M, Christian spent last Thursday
and Friday in Valdosta with Mrs.
Lorena McCulley and other rela
tives. Mrs. McCulley returned
home with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Baird of
Macon and Mrs. Jack Murrah of
Brunswick, Ga. were guests of
Mr.and Mrs. C. C. Pierce Friday.
Mrs. Duncan Cater and son,
Duncan Jr., of Greensboro, N.C.
are visiting Dr. and Mrs. R. L.
Cater.
Miss Katharine Cater is visit
ing her brother, Dr. C. D. Cater,
in Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Griffles
left Tuesday for a visit to his
parents in Villa Rica, Ga. after
visiting her sister, Mrs, Doyle
McElhenny, at Grovania. The
Griffies are moving from Macon
to Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gunnison
have moved to Perry from At
lanta to make their home. They
are located in the house formerly
occupied by the W. C. Taltons.
Mr, Gunnison is connected with
the Chevrolet Motor company as
manager of this Region.
Mrs. Donald Smith and Mr.
Dixon attended the funeral of
their father in Fort Valley Sun
day.
Miss Evelyn Bernstein,student
of the University of Ga., spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Berstein.
Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Bell and
daughter of Savannah spent
Wednesday last week with Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Marshall Jr.
GRAY-CAMPBELL
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walter
Gray announce the marriage of 1
their daughter, Lessie Elizabeth,
to Robert A. Campbell, of Enig
ma, Ga., formerly of Quincy,
Fla, The marriage was solemniz
ed in Moultrie, Ga. on Sunday,
April 13, 1941.
RAINEY-JONES
Mrs. S. G. Jones of Chauncey
announces the marriage of her
daughter, Edith Adine, to James
Watkins Rainey of Perry and
Hawkinsville, which occurred
Sunday, April 20, in Hawkins
i ville.
BOOK CLUB MEETS
The Wednesday Aft ernooni
| Book club met last week at the )
: Perry School Library with Miss
Louise Rainey, librarian, acting
as hostess.
Mrs. A. P. Whipple, president,
presided, and reviewed, ‘This
Side of Glory” by Gwen Bris
tow. Mrs. C. B. Andrew re
viewed "The House of Lee” by
Gertrude Atherton. Refresh- \
ments were served.
attend
Cooking School
Conducted by
GA. POWER CO.
Sponsored by
U. D. C. CHAPTR
May 15-16
2:30—4:30 P. M.
perry SCHOOL
Admission: 25c for Course
i Ladies from all communities in
Houston County invited.
Space reserved for
Colored Cooks.
MOORE
Dry Goods Co.
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SEVEN KEYS
ONE TO FIT
There are seven keys to
feminine beauty . . . which
one is yours? Let Gossard s
famous figure specialist help
you find the correct key to
your personality. Why not
personally consult.;;
MBS. NAN BBOADNAX
She will be here
Wednesday, April 30
be Glorified
by GOSSARD
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DON’T THROW .
THEM AWAY!
We can make those shoes
good enough to give you
months of added wear I
HAVE THEM
LAMAC-WELDED
Wc are now equipped to re-sole
all shoes by the new LAMAC
Process Method. No nails. No
stitches. No extra cost.
for •
MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN
We clean all types of Shoes
DIXON’S SHOE SHOP
Perry, Ga.
Bellflowers
Machine Shop
All makes and types of
Farm Machinery and
other Machinery
Repaired.
Experienced mechanics
in our Garage depart
ment repair all makes
and models of Cars
and Trucks
Call 42 for a Mechanic to come
to your aid.
E. F. Bellflowers, Prop’r.
Shutters
j Shutters often contribute much to
| the appeal of homes of colonial or
other periodic design, if they are
authentic in style. Manufactured
are now making shutters that con
form to the architectural Ltyle of
all common period hon.es. They
may be installed with funds ob
.ained from qualified lending insti
tutions under the modernization
credit plan of the Federal Housing
administration. J
Bramblett’s Grocery
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
TOMATOES IVORY SOAP
4 No. 2 cans Medium
25c 5c bar
BULK TEA TURNIP GREENS
Orange Pekoe 2 No. 2 cans
35c lb. 15c
Watch This Space Every Week for Unusual Values
— P^ 11111 ii i niuwini j| i
» tJUMUTE, SUMTfo , ° H . LET
ajVW THE IDEA /
&0- oiitt *AY RADIO Y ES ’ T'f T“”
\\ . \ Kw 1 I'p- one of the cheapest
IxH^ NV Zl EVENING ~'j things you buy. The dif- I
***: ov f eren t, individual tasks it I
b P er^onm can he measured
in terms of just few pen
/*%VVf entire meal on an electric range for three
/ * ** cents or less. Your electric refrigerator will
♦ * Wl/ ruM an entire day for three or four cents,
♦x.* \r When you consider all the various house
w( hold jobs it does, electric service is the
1 0 'm) A MWf biggest bargain in your home. Further-
JIV more, it is one of the few things whose
(mm price hasn’t gone up. In fact, it’s cheaper
C now’ than ever before I
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
.^. )ifr _^ tr|| | 11<—MM—M—
UNION MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 136 Perry, Ge.
! Sun Nearest Star
Being only 92,000.000 miles away,
the sun is our nearest star. The near
est of the bodies we commonly call
stars and which are identical with
our own sun, is the star Proximo
Centauri, which is about 26,000,000,-
000,000 miles distant. .
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Sidewalk Traffic jj
According to Collier’s, by mark
ing off its busy sidewalks into three
traffic lanes, the inner for window
shoppers and loafers, the middle
for slow walkers and the outer for
those in a hurry, Louisburg, N. C.,
(population 2,182), has eliminated its
pedestrian traffic snarls.