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"personal mention
Mr Joe Mitchell of Montgom
‘ Ala spent several days last
e |ik here with his family.
" Mr , Q. E. Jordan left last
Thursday tor Chattanooga, Term.
she will spend two weeks
'Slaughter, Mrs. J. H.
fine, and family.
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Watts and
Riilv of Talbotton, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, L.
Hodge* 5 *
Mrs X w. Hentz will leave
th is week for Montgomery, Ala.
M : ss Louise Houser came home
fr ; nl Tifton for the weekend.
Mrs A. H. Lawler and Pat
fartledge have returned from a j
western trip. Miss Leonora;
nuser who has been in Phoe
nix Ariz . for the past year, re
urned with them.
Mis George Flanders of Scot
, V’Ga. visited her sister,
Mrs’ Dwight Cooper, last wdek.
'Mr and Mrs. Francis Nunn
snen t Sunday with her uncle and j
it, Mr. and Mrs. PhilScroggs, |
in Augusta.
Mrs Collier of Comer, Ga. is J
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alton ■
Hardy, and family.
Mrs. Mary Vaughn Floyd of
Jeffersonville is visiting Mr. and
M rs . F. H. Armstrong.
Friends of Mias Katherine Ca
ter will regret to learn of her ill
ness. She is in Coleman’s Sana
tarium, Lastman for treatment.
Miss Pearl Edwards of St.
Louis, Mo. is visiting her sister.
Mrs. N. W. H. Gilbert, and oth
er relatives.
Mrs. G. C. Nunn attended the
Savannah District W. S. C. S.
meeting at Sylvania last Thurs
day. She was the principal
speaker.
Mr, Courtney Mason, student
of Gordon College, Barnesville,
was at home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Harper of
Barnesville spent Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. Bright Harper.
Mr. Nathan Gilbert came home I
from Gordon College, for thej
weekend.
Jackie Miller is recuperating
from a recent tonsil operation.
Miss Carolyn Coleman who
teaches at Monroe, Ga. was at
home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs J.' V. DuPree
spent the weekend in Americus,
Ga. with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Massee
have moved into their home
which they purchased from the
J. P. Duncan Estate and re
modeled.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Massee
have an apartment in the home
of Mrs. G. E. Jordan for a short |
while. They will move at an;
early date into their home which ,
was recently built in the Cater |
subdivision.
Miss Ruby Pickens, teacher in ,
the Perry school, went to her
home in Commerce, Ga. for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Nunn and
children, Betty and Sam, _ spent
the weekend at Cordele with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. )
Cannon.
Miss Catherine Hickson, stu
dent of G. W. S. C., Valdosta,
was at home for the weekend.
She has pledged to Phi Kappa
in the Sports club.
Miss Mary Paul, , student of
the U. of Ga., Athens, was at
home for the weekend.
Rev. J. A. Ivey is conducting
Revival services at Dooling Bap
tist church this week.
Miss Cleo Braddock is employ
ed as bookkeeper at the Perry
furniture Co,
Miss Barnelle Humphrey and
1 Mr. W. H. Sims are new clerks
«t the Houston Drug Co.
.Misses Dorothy and Margaret
Rewhard, who teach at Dalton,
"ere at home for the weekend.
Mrs. S. L. Norwood Jr. spent
iuesday in Forsyth.
Mrs. L. F. Cater and Mrs. T.
JR Christian spent Friday and
Saturday in Atlanta.
Mr. W. W, Martin and son,Mr.
wilson Martin, spent several
[Jays last week at Sebring, Fla.
fhey were called there to the
bedside of their son and brother,
r - Ralph Martin, who was se
riously injured in a gasoline ex
Plosion on a tug-boat at Fort
Myers, Fla, Friends will regret
f°.learn that the condition of the
ln Jured man remains serious.
Mrs. A. P. Whipple and son,
Allan, will spend the weekend in
(jr iffiii with her sister, Mrs. M.
Wynne, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carlton and
■' on > James, of Laurens, S. C.and
Jce Carlton of Camp Wheel-
Macon, visited Mr. and Mrs.
R- Calhoun Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Wallace and
! s 9 n > Eobby, of Macon, Mrs. An-
RR® , all ace and Miss Beverly
Wallace of Atlanta, and Mrs. E. 1
C. Leverett of Wellston, spent 1
Sunday with Mrs. N. C. Wellons 1
Mrs. W. E. Marshall Sr., Mrs.),
Prank Musslewhite, and Mrs.!
Clay Whatley were guests of Mr I’
and Mrs. W. E. Marshall Jr.!,
Wednesday last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of ,
Macon announce the birth of a I
daughter, Mary Carol, on Oct. 8.!
Mrs. Jones was Miss Mary Culler
of Perry. The baby is the grand
daugter of Mrs. J. H. Culler. j (
Mrs. J. R. Fudge and Mr. and (
I Mrs. Robert Fudge visited Mr.! 1
I Frederick Fudge at the army,
j hospital, Fort McPherson, Ga.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McLendon
spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Sgt. Harmon L. Knight will
return to Maxwell Field, Ala. |
Sunday after spending two)
weeks at home.
Mr. H. J. Knight will return
jto the Veteran’s Hospital, At
lanta, Monday for treatment af
) ter being at home for three
| weeks.
The friends of Dr. J. W. Story |
regret his continued serious ill-1
ness. Mrs. W. W. Woolfolk Jr. is 1
at home during the illness of her
father, Dr. Story.
Mrs. H. M. Holden is spending
awhile with her daughter, Mrs.
L. M. Paul Jr., and Mr. Paul.
Mr. Norman Parker Jr., army
selectee, has been assigned to
the Air Corps and will be station
ed at Wichita Falls, Texas. Mr.
Parker, who was employed at
Perry Furniture Company before
his induction into the army, was
given a farewell party by his em
ployers. Mrs. Eliza C. Massee
and Mr. W. C. Massee, before he
left for Fort McPherson, Ga. to
receive his assignment.
Mr. John P. McCommon, army |
selectee, has been assigned to
Quartermaster, RTC, Camp Lee, I
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GARDEN CLUB MEETS
The Perry Garden club met
Friday at the Legion Home with
the president, Mrs. G. C. Nunn,
presiding.
The program topic was “Lilies,
Variety and Culture.” Talks
were made on this subject by
Mrs. G. S. Riley, Mrs. E. W.
Traylor, and Mrs. A. M. Anderson.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
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Dahlias and to Mrs. Floyd Ta
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Hostesses were Mesdames W.
E. Beckham, W. B Roberts, L.
C. Walker, G. C. Nunn, J. L.
Gallemore, H. T. Gilbert, J. M.
Tolleson, and John Williamson.
BOOK CLUB MEETS
Mrs. A. P. Whipple and Mrs,
(Dallas Ryle entertained the Wed
nesday Afternoon Book club Oct.
17 at the home ot Mrs. Whipple.
Mrs. Carey B. Bndrew Sr.,
president, was in charge of the
business session. Plans were made
! for the annual luncheon to be
| held in November, and the club
voted to co-operate with the
county committee in the sale of
'defense bonds and stamps. Mrs.
jJ. B. Calhoun reviewed This
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