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WIMBERLY-HARVARD FARM
AT HENDERSON, on DIXIE HIGHWAY, has been cut into
Eight smaller farms and will be sold on Easy Terms at
AUCTION
WATCH NEXT WEEK’S PAPER FOR DATE. YOU ARE INVITED
TO INSPECT THIS FARM BEFORE THE AUCTION.
DOZIER LAND COMPANY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
The above LETTER came to us unsolicited and has reference to the
DENNARD FARM which we recently sold to W. W. Gray & Son for
$39,131.00. The letter is published as an advertisement to reach owners
of large tracts of land who may wish to sell. Inquiries are invited and
■will receive prompt attention and without obligation of any kind.
DOZIER LAND COMPANY
TRUST CO, OF GA. BLDG. ATLANTA, GA.
WANTED! WANTED!
TEXTILE WORKERS
Those with Some Experience Preferred. Limited
Number of Inexperienced Workers can be Employ
ed provided such worker wants a permanent position.
War plants and factories devoted solely to war work are rapidly closing.
1 Iris Company is increasing production and taking on additional work
ers who desire permanent jobs with attractive pay.
YOU ARE OFFERED:
S PERMANENT WORK - GOOD PAY
Z PLEASANT. DIGNIFIED, COMFORTABLE SURROUNDINGS
S MODERN HOUSING - REASONABLE RENTAL
Z RECREATIONAL CLUB ROOMS FOR ALL
2 GYMNASIUM, SWIMMING POOL, ALL ATHLETICS
S MODERN SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, CLUBS
a LIFE INSURANCE AND OTHER SPECIAL ADVANTAGES
IN WORKING HERE
Apply at once to Personnel Department
8188 MANUFACTURING CO.
(MLUMBUS, GA. MACON. GA. PORTERDALE, GA.
Phone 2-4021 Phone 4661 Phone 2696
I PARTIES FOR BRIDE-ELECT ;
Miss Jesselyn Griggs, whose
I marriage to Capt. Frederick E.
I Dole of Camp Carson, Colo, and j
j Lamar, Colo, will he solemnized
| Sept. 15, was the central figure i
alasetiesof prenuptial affairs
I during the past week.
Mrs. J. Alva Davis honored'
j Miss Griggs with a lovely lunch
eon Wednesday, Septembers, at
j her home. Covers were laid for
| ten.
Miss Sarah Langston gave a:
luncheon for this attractive
bride-elect Friday at Fay’s in
I Macon.
Friday evening Mrs. Eliza
Massee and Mrs. W. C. Massee
entertained at a dinner party at
the New Perry hotel. Pink ros
es were used on the dinner table. l
Covers were laid for eleven.
Mrs. Stanley E. Smith was
hostess at a seated tea Saturday
afternoon at her home.
Tube roses combined with'
greeneiy centered the bride’s J
table.
A surprise handkerchief show-}
jer and contests featured this,
| affair.
| Mrs. J. 0. Coleman and Mrs.!
; Pearsall Brown assisted in en-
I tertaining.
Sixteen friends of the honoree
attended.
Sunday night M rs. Emmit
Akiii had a supper party at the
New Perry hotel. An arrange
ment of tube roses was the cen
terpiece.
Covers were laid for six.
A luncheon at the hotel on
Monday given by Mrs. T. L.
Warren and Mrs. C. O. Grimes
concluded the series.
The centerpiece of the lunch
eon table was formed of white
gladioli and tube roses.
Covers were laid for twelve.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. J. H. Richards gave a
pretty birthday party Saturday
I afternoon at her home for her
; daughter, Kay, who was four
years old on that day.
A pink and white color scheme
was used.
The hostess was assisted in en
tertaining the thirty little guests
by her sisters, Mrs. T. K. Sei
lers and Mildred Greene, and
Barbara Jones.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Sam Nunn Jr. celebrated his
seventh birthday anniversary
Saturday at a party given by his
mother, Mrs. S. A. Nunn, at
their home.
The patriotic idea was carried
out, a red, w’hite and blue color
scheme prevailing in the refresh
ments and favors.
Mrs, Frank Bonner and Mrs.
Paschal Muse assisted in enter
taining. Thirty school mates of
the honor guest were invited.
FORD-WOLFE
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben L. Ford
of Abbeville announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Myr
tice, to Elmer B. Wolfe Jr., of
Perry, the marriage to be solem
nized at an early date.
TEA FOR VISITOR
Mrs. Alva Davis was hostess
at a lovely tea last Thursday p.
m. at her home in honor of Mrs.
J Hunter Hurst of Pensacola, Fla.
Thirty-six guests were present.
Assisting her in entertaining
were Miss Lula Hurst, Mrs. Geo.
B. Wells, and Mrs. G. T. Pierce.
BAPTIST W.M.S. MEETS
The Baptist W. M. S. met at
the church Monday for the Sep
tember general meeting, with
Mrs. W, B. Roberts, the presi
dent. in charge of the business
session.
Mrs. J. L. Gallemore present
ed a program on : ‘Women on
Southern Baptist History.” Oth
ers who discussed this subject
were; Mrs. Alton Hardy, Mrs.
Henry Mathews, Mrs. A. C.
Pritchett, and Mrs. C.F. Cooper.
Mrs. George Parrish presented
the devotional message.
The Sunbeam band met at this
time also. Mr s. Emmit Akin
, conducted this meeting.
They go together
.
BOXSPRINGS
and White Eagle, Cotton T “
MATTRESS
$39.50 each
SOFA BEDS
Spring Construction with CHIFFEROBES
with Bedding Compartment. Mirrored Doors,
Blue and Rust Covering. Walnut Finish
$89.50 $38.44
Cash or Terms to Suit Your Convenience
Central Ga. Furniture Co.
C. T. McEWEN, Manager
Phone 442 Perry, Ga.
If You Intend Fo Borrow
In Order To Buy Or Build
The PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSO
CIATION is ready and anxious to serve the people of
this vicinity. This Association operates in Macon,
Peach, Houston, and Pulaski Counties. Loans are made
on dwellings and business properties to be repaid by
the month. The interest charge is six per cent. We
have loaned to the people we serve more than $290,000.00.
' Over $100,000.00 of this amount was for the construc
tion of new homes and business buildings. $125,000.00
was for the purchase of homes already constructed.
$65,000.00 was loaned to persons for refinancing exist
ing loans and for remodeling purposes.
If you intend to buy, build, or remodel your
home or business we invite you to come in
and talk to us.
m federal Savings
loan association
PERRY, GEORGIA
S. A. NUNN, President F. M. HOUSER, Secty.-Treas.
HOME HARDWARE SUPPLIES
Electric Churns, Electric Table Lamps, Fluorescent
Kitchen Units, Electric Work Lamps, Desk Lamps,
Gas Lanterns, Cook Stoves, Laundry Heaters.
Fireside Brooms, Bathroom Scales, Clothes-lines,
Tavern Candles, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware, and
Auto Seat Covers.
Let us supply your needs for Home and
Farm Hardware.
Andrew Hardware Co.
Agents INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.
PHONE 200 PERRY, GA.
WHAT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS AND WHfIT^FIEACHW
A STATEMENT OF CATHOLIC DOCTRINE
Pamphlet Mailed On Request
Address; 2699 Peachtree Road, N£, Atlanta, Ga.
\STMUNE
Pcpsi-Coio Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Y : ‘‘Y >
Franchised Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Macon.