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PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. G. E. Jordan is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Davis,
and family in Cleveland, Tenn.
Mrs. C. E. Brunson is visiting
her daughter* Mrs. J. T. Davis,
and family iti Miami, Fla.
Mr. Dallas Ryle enrolled last
week as a sophomore at Georgia
Tech., Atlanta, after completing
his basic freshman engineering
course at North Ga. College,Dah
lonega.
Bobby Ivey spent Sunday with
relatives in Milledgeville, Ga.
Billy Lee, student of M. G. C..
Cochran, spent the weekend at
home.
Mrs. Joe Mitchell spent sev
eral days last week with her sis
ter. Mrs. Geo. Johnston, at Sas
ser, Ga. Mrs. Johnston honored
her sister and Mrs. W. B. Hodge
of Perry with a luncheon last
Thursday. Afterwards they at
tended a Bulb Show in Shfellman.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Nunn
and children, Betty and Sam,Jr.,
spent Sunday in Cordele with
Mrs. Nunn’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Cannon.
Mrs. Warren B. Hodge visited
ed her mother, Mrs. J. T. Smith,
in Sasser, Ga. several days last
week.
Mrs. Annie Lott of Birming
ham, Ala. was the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. R. E. Smkh, and
family last week.
Corp, Harris Chapman of Co
lumbia, S. C. spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Chapman.
Lt. John Hendrix left Tuesday
for Greensboro, N. C. after a
visit with his mother, Mrs. T. L.
Hendrix.
Miss Jean Houser of Columbia.
S. C. spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs, Sam P. Houser.
Miss Anna Lee Beavers, stu
dent of Huntingdon College,
Montgomery, Ala. spent sev
eral days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Beavers.
Mrs. Duncan Pate of Colum
bus, Ga. was the guest of Mrs.
R. A. Pate in the home of Mrs.
R. L. Cater for the weekend.
Warrant Officer Steve Crockett
of Fort Penning, Ga. was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. David
Crockett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Massee and
daughter,Keith, of Milledgeville,
Ga. spent Sunday with Mrs.
Eliza C. Massee.
Seaman 2c J. N. Buff Jr.,U. S.
Navy hospital, Dublin, Ga. spent
the weekend with his wife and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.Buff,
at Elko.
Chief Petty Officer Horace
Woodruff, U. S. Navy, is visiting
his wife and parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Truitt Woodruff, this week.
Miss Montine Harrison, stu
dent of Andrew College, Cuth
bert, Ga. spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Harrison.
Mr. “Buck” Tolleson who is
attending business school in At
lanta was at home for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Riley and
Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Andrew vis
ited Miss Jane Riley at Andrew
College, Cuthbert, Ga. Sunday.
Mell Tolleson was host at a
delightful prom party Friday
nignt at his home. Twenty-one
guests were present.
Miss Frances Davis, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Davis of
Henderson, has been brought
home from a Macon hospital. She
is recovering from injuries re
ceived in a recent automobile
accident.
The Kiwanis club entertained
the members of the Basketball
team of Perry school and their
dates Tuesday night at the New
I Perry hotel.
.The Intermediate Group of Le
gionnaire’s children had a party
at the Legion Home Friday night
with Mrs. C. C. Pierce as chap
erone.
Cadet Dan Wright, student of
L. M. A., College Park, Ga., was
at home for the weekend.
Pfc. Charlie Logue of Geiger
Pteld, Spokane, Wash, is at home
on furlough.
Lt. Col. A. W. Gillette has
been awarded the Silver Star for
bravery in action, according to
message received by his wife,the
lorrner Miss Helen Smith of Per-
D- Lt. Col. Gillette is with the
'th Army in France.
Pvt. Billy Ethridge of Camp
dianding, Fla. spent the week-:
end with his parents, Mr. and!
•'Hs. W. G. Ethridge.
Paper Plates, Cups, Spoons,
Porks, Trays, Napkins, Egg
Crates, HOUSTON HARD-:
WARE CO., Perry, Ga. 1
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Other Dresses at $6.95 and $8.95; also Spring
Suits and Coats and Children’s Dresses.
Moore Dry Goods Co.
“More For Your Money At Moore’s”
; Phone 140 Perry, Ga.
Good Furniture
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IS AN INVESTMENT
IN BETTER LIVING
1 We invite you to call and see our select stock of Furniture and
, house furnishings. A new, fresher out-look on life with the
coming of the Spring season! And new furniture will make
your home cozier and more inviting to family and friends.
1 Prices are reasonable, terms are easy. Why delay?
BED ROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES
LIVING ROOM SUITES KITCHEN CABINETS
PLATFORM ROCKERS BREAKFAST SUITES
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS CABINET BASES
BUDOIR CHAIRS RUGS (all wool)
ROCKING CHAIRS 9 ’ x 12 ’ & Small Rugs
CEDAR CHESTS oval
BED SPRINGS TABLES of all Types
MATTRESSES SOFA BEDS
BOOK CASES STROLLERS (all metal)
MIRRORS BASINETS
PICTURES PLAY PENS
LAMPS baby BEDS
Central Ga. Furniture Co.
FRANK SWAFFORD, M onager
Phone 424 Perry, Ga. 1
Get Prepared For Spring Cleaning
We have the following O’Cedar Products: Furniture Pol
ish, Liquid Wax, Paste Wax, Cream Wax, Perma Moth,
Window Polish, Metal Polish, Silver Polish, Floor Polish
and Mops, Push Brooms.
CLEAN UP WITH PAINTS
We have Fixall Enamel Paints, Wooster Ena
mel and Paints, Valspar inside and outside
Paints, and Kemtone.
Houston Hardware Co.
Perry, Georgia
TIR E S
Passenger and Small Truck Tires Can Now Be
Capped By Us.
We Do the Job With A New Precision Buf
fer and A New Popular Saw Tooth Tread
Mold. Grade A Rubber Is Available for A
Few Weeks Yet. Cap Now
GRAY’S
Sinclair Service Station
Phone 137 Perry, Ga.
EVERYBODY’S PUNNING. Recent farm surveys for stepping up your purchase of "War Bonds. Yot ftX?
show that a majority of the people who own their backing him up in his fight to preserve our country*,
own farms are ready, the minute war ends, to build and at the same time preparing for the kind
and repair barns and buildings and make many home he wants to come back to.
other improvements. Tenants, too, are on the look
out for farms of their own to build on in the post- v. - ■ 1
war period. This is going to take many millions of | YOU NEVER GET LESS THAN YOU LEND! And
dollars. Wise farmers have been saving the money you can get H more than you invest. When
for these purposes. Many of them have saved it in I 0 f ws > Scr ‘ e3 E War Bonds yield J
• w n j j i • 2.9% interest compounded semi-annually.. o'
War Bonds—and many more arc on their way. You get back $4 for every |3.
HOW TO GET READY. You probably W maoy unto sSSs I
places on the farm to put money when materials along, Uncle Sam will redeem them in cash—
and machinery and equipment are again available BONDS!^
—if you have the money! So why not start tight r . rT . 4Rn|rr
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the best and safest way to invest for future needs. j 1875 $25 00 i
WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME Your youngster in 75$ f
service is doing a man’s job now—and he expects 375.00 500.00 R
to do a man’s job when he gets home again. But he 750.00 1000.00 1
won’t be happy with run-down buildings and in- V J
efficient equipment. So that’s another good reason ———wm
NEVER GIVE A DOLLAR A DAY OFFf
Bay and Hold War Boada
| GEO. C. NUNN & SON
1 Phone 31 Perry, Ga.
! ROOFING
SIDING
INSULATION
CONTRACTORS
Through our many branch
warehouses we can give'
prompt service anywhere in
Georgia.
Call or write for estimatea-
Phone 3121
GEORGIA ROOFING &
SUPPLY CO.
306 Oglethorpe St.
Macon, Ca.
•Lich-Gates'
Wooden lich-gates—roofed in gate
ways to churchyards—existed iu>
England 13 centuries ago.