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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Calhoun
and son. John Blue, spent the
fiekend in Toccoa, Ga. with
Major and Mrs. F. C. Chandler.
‘ *«- an d Mrs. Thomas D. Ma
son Jr. and S2c L. C. Walker,
g jjavy, and Mrs. Walker
spent last week at Jacksonville
Beach, Fla.
Mr and Mrs. H. E. Gordon
and Mrs. S. F. Houser attended
fire funeral of Mr. E. C. Fagan
last Thursday afternoon at Sar
dis church in Bibb county.
Mrs. C. B. Watson and Mrs,
Rene Nuney of Bradenton. Pda.
visited Mrs. C. A. Kersey and
other relatives recently,
Mrs. Bobie Carwide has re
turned to her home in Tampa,
Fla. after spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. W.S. Peek,
and other relatives in Perry.
Mrs. W, J. Little of Macon
spent the weekend with her sis
|ers, Mrs. M. G. Edwards and
Mrs’. J. P. Etheridge.
Mrs. Cinderella C. Mullis and
daughter, Marlene, of Milledge
ville, spent the weekend with
l)r. and Mrs. C. F. Cooper,
Miss Jean Brown of Atlanta
spent the weekend wilh her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown. |
Lt. (j.g.) George L. Brown,)
U. S. N. R., is on a furlough
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Brown. Lt. Brown
flew 38 combat missions over
Okinawa, Sakishima, and the
China coast in a torpedo bomber
as a member of the Navy’s Com
posite Squadron 98.
Rev. Robert Hicks of Davis
boro, Ga. spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G, W. Hicks.
Mrs. Louise Enloe of Atlanta
is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. G.
Harris, and Mr. Harris,
Rev, J. A. Ivey attended the
Ebenezer Association Wednesday
at Jeffersonville, to represent the
Co-operative Program of the Ga.
Baptist Convention,
Jackie Beavers, student of M,
G. C., Cochran, was at home for
the weekend.
Miss Annis Jean NeSmith, stu
dent of M. G. C., Cochran, Ga.
was at home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blow and
son, Billy, of Miami, Fla. were
guests of his sister, Mrs. H. E.
Gordon, and family last week.
Chief Electrician Harry Griggs,
U. S. N. R., received an honor
able discharge last week from
the U. S. Navy at Jacksonville,
Fla. after S}4 years of service
including one year in the Pacific
war area.
Gene Ethridge, Frank Satter
field, LewTs Bledsoe, Bobby
Spencer, and David Wynne, stu
dents of North Ga. College, Dah
lonega, were at their respective
homes for the weekend.
Pvt. Jesse Thompson, U. S.
Army, is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Thompson, and sister, Mrs.
Frank Douglas.
Mrs. L. R. Bryson of Jeffer
son, Ga. is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. J, A. Beddingfield, and
family.
Dallas M. Ryle Jr. returned to
Georgia Tech., Atlanta, Ga.
Thursday to begin work on the
second semester of his sopho
more year.
Miss Mary Paul spent the
weekend in Atlanta.
Miss Editha Barnes, school su
pervisor, spent several days this
week in Atlanta attending a con
ference.
Mrs. H. A. of Brook
land, Arkansas is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. H. F. Winchell,
and Mr. Winchell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vaughn
and Miss Marion Vaughn of Bir
mingham, Aia. and Sgt. J. H.
'aughn Jr. who recently return-,
ed from the E. T. 0. were guests]
°f Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lawler
and Mrs. Irene Eden from Fri
day until Sunday. Mr. Pat Cart
edge oi Homestead, Fla. was
here for the weekend with his
Mother, Mrs. Eden, and her
guests. Sgt. Vaughn w ? ent to
Horida Sunday with Mr. Cart
ledge for a visit.
Mr. Harris Rape, recently hon
orably discharged from the Ar
has a position with Barfield
furniture Co.
Mrs. 3. G. Rogers leaving
today (Thurs.) for her home in
Miami, Fla. after a visit with
her mother, Mrs. N. C. Wellons.
S 2c L. C. Walker. U.S. Navy.,
°f Jacksonville, Fla. is at homei
furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Gilbert
f re spending several days in At-
Dnta where he is under medical
treatment, Gower Gilbert is vis
ing her errand parents, Judge
a, \d Mrs. 0. T. Gower, in Cor-
l del '.Ga, ,
ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING OF
Moss Oaks Dining Room
Under the Management of
MR, and MRS. WALTER W. DUNBAR
\our patronage will be appreciated
2 Miles South of Perry on U. S. 41
HOUSTON LODGE No. 35 F. & A. M.
BARBECUE SUPPER. NOV. 6, 1945
CELEBRATING 101st ANNIVERSARY
TICKETS FOR SALE TO MASONS ,-
See F. M. Houser, Alton Hardy, J. A. Beddingfield,
Wordna Gray, Wilson Martin, J. 0. Coleman, Lummie
Clark, Clarence Sasser, or Edra Wynne before Nov. 1
to obtain Tickets.
REAL ESTATE ACTIVE
I am having many calls for small farms and small
homes. List your property with me, ani 1 may be
able to sell it for you.
For Sale Now:
5 room house on large lot in Perry.
7 room house in Grovania, on 2 acres of land.
A few houses for rent—Come to see me for quick results.
J. P. ETHERIDGE
Phone 238 Perry, Ga.
McLendon auto go.
Phone 57 Perry, Ca.
“ BENDIX
Automatic |{ Qme Laundry
NOW ON DISPLAY
Come In for a Free Demonstration
j
Place your order now
for an earlier delivery
BRAMBLETT
APPLIANCE CO.
PHONE NO. 20 PERRY, GA.
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Announcing
Our Appointment as a
Cotpoint
SELECTIVE DEALER
FOR THE
COMPLETE LINE OF HOTPOINT HOME APPLIANCES
We are proud to have secured a franchise for the nationally famous line of electrk
appliances HOI POINT. The name HOTPOINT has been famous for 40 years
as a symbol oi quality and dependability in electrical home equipment.
Without* appointment, we also become headquarters for “Your Next Kitchen*
Center —a plan that enables you to own a complete electric kitchen on convenient
terms. We invite you to inspect a series of 25 kitchen plans already available, and
to consult with us on a suitable kitchen plan for your home.
Wo look forward to the day when we will have, available for delivery to you the
following HOTPOIN T Appliances:
Electric Ranges, Refrigerators, Combination Refrigerators, Home
f reezers, Electric Water Heaters, Washers. Automatic Washers,
Dryers, Ironers, Garbage Disposals, DishwaS isiS, Electric Sinks*
Cabinet Sinks, Cabinets.
HO I POINT Dependability Assured by 40 Years Experience
WATCH FOR OPENING DATE
GILBERT ELECTRIC CO.
PERRY. GEORGIA
Jill—!!lLLL- 11 '^g^~^**T' r ’ r, ' l -' , - ,1111,1 '!1 ” 11 JjJ L. h i him
to buy
of bonds in
I to buy more and biqqer
// Urn C ’ C lAII4Y ,g 4. f° rm a reserve for future repairs
MEKt d Wrl ¥• • • an ,| re pl ac ementB .• . for modern buildingr,
, , t improved stock. better homes.
1. They pay for the rare and cure of our '
wounded .. . supply the finest of medical 5. They hold dollars in store to pay for Airr
aid. They help to bring our hoys hack home children's education .. . right on through
... to pay for all the colossal cost of Victory, college. » *
2. field hy millions of Americans, Victory 6. K Hoods return $4 at fmmWr
Bonds will provide a solid reserve of buying maturity for every $3 you
power to assure steady jobs for veterans. invest.
3. Buying Bonds rather than scarce poods 7. They give security to
helps keep the lid on prices ... prevents in- enjoy later years with
flat ion and its follow-up of depression. peace of mind.
MAKE VICTORY SECURE!
PERRY LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
Phone 44 Perry, Ga.