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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr and Mrs. G.E. Jordan and
Mrq Q S. Riley went to White
Snri'nfifs, Fla. Wednesday to visit
g G S. Riley Jr. until Sunday.
Mr Jack Knight of Savannah ,
cnpnt several days last week ,
SSS his mother, Mrs. J. G.
Heard.
Mrs A.E. Carpenter spent last i
Thursday and Friday in Atlanta.
Misses Betty Gooden, Lynette
TT ason Sue Webb, and Hetty Bo
le? students of G. S. C. W.. Mil- i
ltd’geville, Ga. are at their re
spective homes for the Thanks
giving holidays. 1
Frank Satterfield, David!;
Wynne, Gene Ethridge, Bobby
Spencer, and Lewis Bledsoe, stu
dents of North Georgia College,
Uahlonega, will be with their re
spective families from Wednes
day until Sunday this week.
Jackie Beavers, Walter Skellie,
and Wendel> Taylor, students of
M G. C., Cochran, are at their
respective homes for the Thanks- 1
giving holidays.
Miss Theresa D. Hodges ofj
Petersburg, Va. arrived Sunday
for a visit with her mother. Mrs.
J.H. Hodges,and other relatives.
Mrs. F. M. Houser is undergo-,
ing treatment at Piedmont Hos
pital, Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. L. F. Cater was the hon
oree of a luncheon given last j
Thusday by Mrs. C. B. Jones, j
Mrs. F. W. Farmer, and Mrs. C. I
Snow at Fay’s in Macon. Guests!
from Perry included Mrs. Eliza]'
G. Massee.Miss Katharine Cater,,
Mrs. C. E. Andrew, Mrs.
Sam A. Nunn, Mrs. G. C. Nunn, !
and Miss Nell Rogers.
T. Sgt. Harmon L. Knight is' 1
at the home of his mother, Mrs.}
J. G. Heard, Kathleen, Ga. for
90 days after serving 5 years in |
the U. S. Army, He has enlisted
for 12 month’s more.
Mrs. S. T. Borom and son, |
Robert, of Butler, and Miss Eva;]
Borom of Dublin, Ga. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W, : (
B. Roberts. I,
Mrs. W. E. Marshall spent!
Saturday in Americas with her i;
mother, Mrs. Bell. I 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Calhoun
and son, John Blue, will spend (
Thanksgiving Day in East Point
with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Walters.
Mr. F. M. Houser, Hentz
Housor, Mrs. T. W. Hentz, Miss
Louise Houser, and Mrs. Henry
Holcombe visited Mrs. F. M.
Houser at Piedmont hospital in
Atlanta Sunday. Mrs. Holcombe
remained in Atlanta this week
with her husband’s relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Massee
and daughter, Keith,of Milledge-I
ville, Ga. and Mr. Harry Brown
of Daytona Beach, Fla spent
Sunday with Mrs. Eliza C.
Massee.
Corp. James L. Hudson has
received an honorable discharge
from the U. S. Army after 20
months service. He’s returned
to Perry to join his wife and
three children and make their
home.
Carolyn Moody attended the
Georgia—Auburn game in Co
lumbus, Ga. Saturday.
Miss Editha Barnes will spend
the Thanksgiving holidays in
Miiledgeville, Ga.
Miss Betty Boler came home
from G. S. C. W., Miiledgeville,
for the weekend, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nunn and,
children, Betty and Sam Jr.,|
spent Sunday in Cordele with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Nunn
spent the weekend in Gaines
ville and Atlanta.
Miss Betsy Hollinshead ofj
Myrtle Beach, S. C. is visiting'
her cousin, Mrs. M. L. Brown,]
and aunt, Mrs. G. C. Nunn, and
family.
Mrs. J.E. McDonald of Miami,
Fla. was the guest of Mrs. Marx
Kunz Thursday and Friday last
week.
Joyce Andrew spent the week
end in Atlanta as the guest of
Betty McAnally.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kezar of
Elko will have as their guests
Thursday and Friday her sisters,
Mrs. Hector Cameron of Jack
sonville, Fla. and Mrs. Pearl
Hyde of Miiledgeville, Ga.
Mrs. Hugh Lawson and sons,
Hugh Jr. and Reeves, are visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Moore, in Macon for Thanks
giving. 1
d.a.r. has meeting
The Gen Daniel Stewart chap
tf of the D. A. R. met Friday
at the home of Mrs. G. S. Riley
with Mrs. Mamie Winn, co-host
ess The Regent, Mrs. G. E.
Jordan, outlined plans for the
corning year’s work, A social
hour was held in conclusion.
Miss Marie Armstrong who
teaches at Cochran, Ga. was at
home for the weekend.
Mrs. J. Wesley Calhoun Jr.
spent the weekend in Atlanta to
be with her husband, Capt. Cal
houn, who was at Fort McPher
son, Ga. where he received his j
honorable discharge from the U. I
S. Army after 4p2 years of ser
vice, three years of which was in
the Pacific war area.
Cpl. Harris Chapman has re
ceived an honorable discharge j
from the U. S. Army after 4|
years of service; 28 months of!
which was in the European war
theatre and 8 months in the Pa
cific theatre. He is in Perry
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
U. P, Chapman,
Ist Lt. Frank Daniel, who re
turned recently from three years
service overseas, is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Dan
iel. He served in the Canal
Zone and then with the U. S.
First Army in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Harper and .
family spent several days last!
week here with his mother, Mrs. 1
Bright Harper. They were en-.
route from Decatur, Ala. to 1
Jacksonville, Fla. to make their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pritchett
were called to Barnesville, Ga.
Tuesday on account of the criti
cal illness of his mother. Mrs. J.
L. Pritchett,
Mr. and Mrs, J, P. Duggan
will have as their guests Thanks
giving Day these relatives: Mr.
D. E. Duggan Sr., Mr. D. E. i
Duggan Jr., Mrs. Pauline Gau-;
ghan, Mrs. George Jordan, and]
Joan and Paula Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sil
cox spent last Thursday and Fri
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Evans Jr.
and son, Horace, spent Wednes
day night and Thursday in Vien
na with Mr. and Mrs. A. E,
Bush and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Odom.
I How about You ? Have you done your share in
f- ' .
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SB FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY IX
UNION MOTOR COMPANY i
Phone 136 Perry, Ga. 1
Have You Bought A Bond During The !
VICTORY LOAN
If you have, bring it with you on Thurs,,
Nov. 29, at 2:30 P. M. and it will be
your FREE Pass to see
“Christmas In Connecticut”
If you haven’t bought one go out and
BUY IT -- NOW —!
ROXY THEATRE
PERRY, GEORGIA
If You Intend To 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.
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11 Federal Savings
i'AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
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PERRY, GEORGIA
S. A. NUNN, President F. M. HOUSER, Secty-Treas..
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The self-lifting tractor Is now a reality. It rises any helgWt* **3
to four Inches, virtually drawing Itself up “by Its own bootstrsTg®;.”
The lifting operation Is accomplished by placing light tubular fcaamt.
beneath the axles, connecting the rear to the two arms of a Fwrf
Ferguson tractor’s hydraulic linkage and lightly touching the
tip control" lever which is one feature of the Ferguson System*.
entire operation takes less than one minute.
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Phone 57 Perry, Ga.
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There’s hardly a town m / - M/
Georgia tliat hasn’t got some- f
thing—or can’t do something P
—to attract tourists (and the
big money they spend!) .
Get Official Entry Blank,
which contains full details and helpful information. Ask ‘
at any Georgia Power store —or write:
- Tourist Contest, GEORGIA POWER COMPANY. Atlanta
Over-head Type Door
The over-head type door is now be
ing used extensively on aIJ kinds
garages. They are easily inst«H*s£'
and can be operated by hand, tirc
trically or witfe-'CfpEaP
ease.
Self-Government in Prison
The plan of self-government in
prisons was first introduced at Sin£
Sing by Thomas Mott Osborne,
! famous orison reformer.
, Sea Level Rises
The sea level all over the worJet
das risen an average of four inch**
in the past century, scientists at;
the California Institute of Tcchnc&p
tv find.