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personal mention
Miss Betty Gooden spent the
weekend with Miss Marianne
Nunn at Wesleyan College, Ma
con.
Mrs. W.E. Beckham was host
ess to her Bridge club last Thurs
day P- m -
Mrs. Rbett Milam and daugh
ter, Nita, spent several days last
week with relatives in Macon.
Mrs. Carrie Mae Fulton of
Cochran was the guest of her
sister, Mrs. A. P. Whipple, Wed
nesday and Thursday last week.
Miss Meriamme Rhodes came
home from Shorter College, Rome,
last Thursday and spent several
days.
Mrs. T. M. Evans of Fort Ben
ning, Ga, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Harper last Thursday.
Mrs. George Marcott of Oak
land, Calif, is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Daniel.
Mrs. Marcott came home with
her mother who had visited her
several weeks.
Mr. Sam N.Hodges of Atlanta
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Hodges and Mrs J. H. Hodges
Sunday. Caroline Hodges re
turned home with her father,
Mr. S. N. Hodges, after a visit
i here.
Mrs. Duncan Cater and son,
Duncan Jr., of Greensboro, N.C.
arrived Saturday for a visit with
Dr. and Mrs. R L. Cater.
Mrs. Aubrey Anderson and
Mrs. Albert Skellie spent Wed
nesday last week in Atlanta.
Mr. Colquitt Brantley came
home from Clemson College, S.
C. for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hodges
will have as their guests for
Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. W.
K. Couch Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. C,
Watts and son, Billy, of Talbot
ton, Ga. Mrs. Watts and Billy
will visit here until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Greene had
as their guests for the weekend
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Greene and daughter,
Wallis, of Bainbridge; Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Richards and daugh
ter, Kay, of Atlanta; Messrs.
Robert and Marvin Greene, stu
dents of Mercer University, Ma
con.
Mr.Derrille Greene, who teach
es at Ocilla, will spend the
Thanksgiving holidays at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Barnes
will have their children and
grandchildren with them Thanks
giving Day. They are: Mr. and
Mrs. Rad Turner and daughters,
Misses Helen and Ann Turner,
of Macon; Mr. Emmett Barnes
Jr. and sons, Emmett 111 and
Waddell, of Macon; Mr. and
Mrs. Robort Barnes of Memphis,
Tenn.
The Boy Scouts had a weiner
roast Monday night. Present were
eight new members. They are
Sam Norwood, Nathan Bern
stein, Bob Wright, Bobby Ivey,
Bucky Carpenter, C a r 1 e t o n
Pierce Jr., and Jack Spears.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roberts
and Miss Eva Borom will spend
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
S.T. Borom in Decatur, Ga. They
will attend the Ga. Tech-Georgia
football game Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. DuPree
spent several days last week in
Americus with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Duggan and
children, Mary Kathryn and Ed
win, wiil spend today (Thursday)
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. Duggan, at Hawkinsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Davis and
daughter, Billie, will go to Be
thune, S. C. Friday for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Talton and
son, Jimmy, will spend Thanks
giving Day in Hawkinsville with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
DuPree.
Mrs. John Williamson and son,
John Thomas, will spend the
holidays in Atlanta with rela
tives.
Mr. Max Moore is a patient in
Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta,
where he underwent an opera
tion last Thursday. Mrs. Moore
is in Atlanta to be with her hus
band. Friends will be glad to
know that his condition is satis
factory.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Irby and
Mrs. Gertrude Brantley of Fort
Valley visited friends and rela-;
tives here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. S. P. Houser and son, |
Mr. John Houser, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borders
near Fort Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and;
s on, Jackie, went to Douglas
v>He, Ga. Wednesday to visit his ;
Parents during the holidays. They j
will attend the Ga. Tech-Georgia |
(ootball game in Atlanta Satur
day. The Millers spent the past
weekend with her parents in i
Pumpkin, Ga. i
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beck
ham will have as their guests
Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Copeland and daughter,
Helen, of Macon; Mrs. J. W.
Campbell of Hermitage, Tenn.;
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Beckham,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cobb, .Mr,
and Mrs. A. C. Pritchett and
son, Allen.
Mr. W. E. Pafford, state high
school supervisor, was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gooden
several days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mayo were
called to Montezuma Monday on
account of the death of his
brother, Mr. Curtis Mayo, fore
man of a logging crew, who was
killed when he was caught be
neath a falling tree.
Dr. and Mrs. 8.8. Hudson Sr.
and Miss Annette Hudson of Co
lumbus, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Bonner were guests of Mr.
and Mrs, G. C. Nunn Sunday.
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Take your next trip by but—for cleans 0. W. RT.
of reasons. You'll be saving 2/3 of Macon .45 .85
the cost of driving your own car, and Atlanta 1.80 3.25
saving wear and tear on the car as Chattanooga 330 5.95
well. Schedules are fast and fre- Rome 2.05 4.80
quent so you can leave at the most Valdosta 1.86 3.35
convenient time for you —and you II Cordele .60 1.10
arrive rested and relaxed. For more Hawkinsville .35 .65
pleasure, for lets money —go by bus. Jacksonville 3.20 5.80
All prices subject to 5 per cent tax
Greyhound Bus Depot—Pritchett’s Pharmacy
Phone 2 Perry, Ga..
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga.
Mrs. Mary D. Brunson of Dub
i lin visited Mrs. Hal Beall at
Houston Lake last week. She is
, visiting relatives in Perry this
week.
• Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Crawford
and their mother, Mrs.
Emma Crawford of Rockmart,
1 Ga., attended the Hawthorn--
Crawford wedding in Thomas
i vide, Ga. Sunday. Immediately
after the ceremony the couple
i left for Panama where they will
make their home.
i
r. and Mrs, Charles West
| Holtzclaw and baby son, Charles
, West Jr.,of Macon will spend to
’ day (Thursday) with his par
, ents, Mr. and Mrs, Eby Holtz
claw.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Nunn
will have as their guests Thanks
giving Day Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Cannon Sr. and Mrs. Thomas
Pollard of Cordele; Mr. and Mrs.
H. S‘ Jennings and sons. Henry
Jr. and Robert, of Dawson.
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LET US GIVE THANKS
FOR THANKSGIVING
As we fortunate people who live in the United
States enjoy our Thanksgiving holiday, let’s not
forget the true meaning of this Day. Let’s reflect
upon our daily lives, our successes and failures as
i they happen, and spend not too much time bemoan
ing our less fortunate moments, nor tou much time
glowing in our achievements.
Rather, let us give Thanks for the privilege of just
living in this great, free democracy, built on love,
trust, and faith.
Perry Loan & Savings Bank
ESTABLISHED 1889 PERRY, GA.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Maximum Insurance for each Depositor $5,000.00.
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