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MENTION
Mrs Ralph Temples of Gaines
; rS Ga visited Mr. and Mrs. R.
. Crawford last week.
Mr and Mrs. R. L Crawford
con Bruce, visited relatives
inßockraart. Ga. Saturday and
Sunday.
\jrs Grady Poole and daugh
ter Saralyn, of Atlanta, spent
h p weekend with the former’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Wimberly.
Members of the Perry Wesley-
Service Guild attending the
pollv at Mcßae Sunday were;
fijcs Thelma Bickley, Miss Al
ine Ryals, Miss Frances Couey,
and Mrs. John L. Hodges.
Mr. Ralph Tabor, student of
the University of Ga., Athens,
tl)e nt the weekend with his par
tuts, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tabor.
Miss Mary Ann Riley was the
tniest of Miss Marianne Nunn at
Wesleyan College, Macon, for
the weekend.
Miss Evelyn Bernstein has re
turned from New York City
where she spent several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Copeland
and daughter of Macon were
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene
• Beckham for the weekend.
Mr. Colquit Brantley, student
ofClemson College, S. C., was at
home from Wednesday to Sun
day.
Miss Addie Lou Martin, stu
dent of G. S. C. W., Milledge
ville, was at home for the week
end.
Mr. 0 J. Gill and Miss Mabel
Deas of Lake Charles, La, and
Mrs. James Spideley of Orange,
Texas were guests of Mrs. A. S.!
Gossett and Mr. and Mrs. T. C,
Kogers for several days last
week,
Mrs. A. N. Pierce of Lake
Charles,La, is visiting her sister,,
Mrs. A. S. Gossett.
Mrs. T. D. Mason and Mrs. N
athan Gilbert visited their sons,
Courtney Mason and Nathan Gil
bert Jr., at Gordon College,
Barnesville, Sunday.
Mrs. W. V. Bass of Camilla
was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J,
L. Gallemore several days last
week.
Sgt. Marshall Adrian Perdue
of Bonaire was graduated Satur
day from the U. S. Medical Field
Service School at Carlisle, Pa.
Mrs. F. M. Houser is in Mont-:
gomery, Ala. this week to be i
with her mother, Mrs. T. W. J
Hentz, who underwent an eye,
operation.
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The Junior G. A. of the Bap
tist church had a Hallowe’en
- party last Thursday night, which
. was arranged by Mrs. A. C.
Pritchett, leader of the group.
1 It was a costume affair enjoyed
5 by the twenty-five members and
1 their guests.
Joan Gunnison will he hostess
. at a Hallowe’en costume party
- tonight (Thursday) at the Le
? £ion Home. Forty guests have 1
been invited. Joan’s mother,
j Mrs. Sam Gunnison, will assist 1
j in entertaining. |
| Those from Perry attending «
| the performance of “Blossom )
Time” in Macon Friday night j
j were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E.Beck- ]
[ ham, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gil- ]
i bert, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Ivey, ,
j Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nunn, Mrs.
j Lewis Houser, Mrs. Francis
Nunn, Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Mid
dlebrooks, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. .
Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. An- i
; drew, Mr. and Mrs. Warren i
Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Pritchett, Dr, and Mrs. J. L. :
Gallemore, Mrs. W. V. Bass, Mr. j
David Crockett, Miss Louise Me- j
Kinley, and Mr. Charles Andrew.
Mrs. Warren Hodge visited inis
Atlanta several days last week. J
BILLS!
BILLS!
BILLS!
Nothing more harmful to your credit standing than a
lot of long over-due bills. They do not necessarily in
dicate dishonesty but often they are an indication of
poor management and laxity in handling personal and
business affairs.
$
A Savings Account That
Is Regularly Added To
will do more than anything else to build up your
prestige in your community and end unpaid-bills
worry. Open one today at this
Friendly Bank
Perry Loan & Savings Bank
1 ESTABLISHED 1889 PERRY, GA.
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Maximum Insurance for each Depositor $5,000.00.
METHODIST WOMAN’S
SOCIETY HAS MEETING
The Methodist Woman’s So
ciety of Christian Service com
pleted their mission study hook,
The Christian Imperative, Mon
day afternoon when the third
study period was held. Mrs. W.
E. Marshall Jr., study superin
tendent, was in charge.
Topics were presented Monday
by Mrs. G. W. Hicks, Mrs. R. E.
Ogletree, Mrs. L. C. Walker,
Mrs. M. M. Dean, and Mrs. E.P.
Staples. The devotional was
brought by Mrs. J. L. Hodges.
Mrs. J. M. Gooden and Miss No
rine Swanson sang a duet with
Mrs. M. G. Edwards as accom-!
panist.
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Miss Sara Allen, secretary to j
Attorney S. A. Nunn, spent the ■
weekend at her home in Quit-1
man.
Miss Eleanor Kelly, employee
in the A. A. A. office, was called '
to Tifton Monday on account of j
the death of her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Newhard j
spent several days last week in |
Birmingham, Ala,
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