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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beacham
moved last week to Macon and
are making their home at 202
Henry St.
David Thomas Webb spent the
weekend in Macon with his sis- 1
ter, Mrs. W. C. Beacham, and
Mr. Beacham.
Mrs. R. P. Hearn of Orlando, I
Fla. and Miss Belle Hobbs of
Hawkinsville, Ga. are visiting
their sister, Mrs. B. H. Andrew
Jr., and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taltonand!
sons of Columbus, Ga. spent j
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. I
Talton Sr.
Wendell K, Whipple Jr., stu
dent of Emory University, Ga.
was at home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Derrille Greene
of Rome, Ga. spent the week-*
end with his parents, Mr. |
and Mrs. and Mrs. F. M. Greene!
Sr.
Mr, J. M. Tolleson Jr. spent ;
last week visiting points in j
Florida.
Dr. and Mrs. Martin of Kings-!
port, Tenn. were guests of Mr. 1
and Mrs. A. E. Carpenter for
f the weekend.
Mrs, Philip Dorn of Lincoln
ton, Ga. spent the weekend with
her daughter, Mrs. A.C. Watts.
Mr. Robert Tuggle is a patient
at the Macon Hospital. Friends
regret his illness.
Dallas Ryle, student of Ga.
Tech., Atlanta, was at home for
the weekend.
Miss Marion Grubb, who
teaches at Jackson, Ga., was at
home for the weekend.
Pfc. Dever Chapman received!
an honorable discharge Jan. 81
from the U. S. Army after 28
months service, mostly in the E.
T, 0. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Chapman, met him in Au
gusta, Ga. and he returned home
with them.
Miss Annis Jean NeSmith, stu
dent of the Univ. of Georgia,
Athens, spent the weekend at
home.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Arnold an-'
nounce the birth of a son on Sat
urday, Feb. 2, at Dr. Galle
more’s Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moody an
nounce the birth of a son, Larry
William, on Jan. 21 at Dr. Galle
more’s Clinic.
, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Burns of
f Charlotte, N. C. spent the week
end with her father, Mr. E. H.
Wimberly.
Mrs. W. T. Hill spent the
weekend in Dublin, Ga. to be
with Mr. Hill who is a patient at
Dublin Naval Hospital,
Mr. George Boswell is a pa
tisnt at Mercy hospital, Macon,
where he underwent an appen
dectomy last week. Friends are
wishing for him an early re
covery.
Mr. Julian Cauthon has re
turned home from a Macon hos-i
pital where he received treat-I
ment last week from injuries
suffered when he was struck by a
falling tree.
Mr. L. H. Gilbert is at home
from a Macon hospital where he
received treatment last week.
Miss Jean Brown of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown.
June Satterfield spent the
weekend in Macon with Mr, and
Mrs. Joe Roper.
\ Miss Marguerite Hardin is ai
patient at Middle Ga. hospital,
Macon, Friends regret her ill
ness,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Moore spent
Sunday at Waycross where they
met their son, Pvt. Herbert;
Moore, who is stationed at Camp!
Blanding, Fla.
Mrs, J. 0. Coleman spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
J. T. Horne, near Forsyth.
Mr. Powers Cooper Lawson, |
veteran of World War 11. has a|
position at Warner Robins, Ga. j
where he, his wife and little son]
moved Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Carmi-|
chael and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Owens of Dothan, Ala.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mayo Davis Sunday night and
Monday.
Kenneth Abney is improving
after an illness of several days. I
Mr. “Buck” Tolleson, student
of the Univ. of Ga., Athens, 1
spent the weekend at home.
ATTENTION,
FORD TRACTOR OWNERS
We are getting in a supply of PARTS and
IMPLEMENTS. Come by and see US for
your NEEDS.
REPAIR SHOP
We repair any make Tractor. Our shop is
well equipped for Prompt Service.
OUR SEED CLEANING and TREATING
IS A SPECIALTY
Will Buy PEAS, VELVET BEANS. OTOOTAN SOY
BEANS. CORN, BLUE LUPINE, and OTHER FIELD
SEEDS. Bring Us A Sample.
Pritchett Supply Co.
Phone 245 Jernaghan Street Perry, Ga.
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CONCRETE BLOCKS
We are ready to furnish highest quality—
Electrically made “VIBRATOR’’ Method Con
crete Building Blocks— Orders taken for any
quantity—early delivery guaranteed.
These blocks are as near WATERPROOF as can be
made —and are considered the nearest PERFECT of
ALL Concrete Building Blocks. They are machine
made, assuring uniformity of size and material.
VISIT OUR NEW PLANT-YOUR INSPECTION INVITED
Perry Concrete Products Co.
Phone 3503 Jernaghan St. Perry, Ga.
RADIO REPAIRS
We are prepared to repair your Radios. We
have an experienced radio repair man and
more parts in stock. We are equipped to give
prompt and satisfactory service.
NEW RADIOS RECEIVED
in limited quantities. Come in & hear them.
McLendon auto co.
Phone 57 Perry, Ga.
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NORMAN JUNIOR COLLEGE
offers a liberal education program which leads to
college degrees or professional study. Married
students are accepted.
NORMAN JUNIOR COLLEGE is approved by the Vet
erans Administration. Veterans of World War II may enter
under the G. I. Bill of Rights without high school or gram
mar school diplomas. Trained personnel are giving excellent
guidance to veterans who are students.
For information write or call:
Wm. T. BODENHAMER, President
NORMAN JUNIOR COLLEGE
Norman Park, Georgia
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I 1899 1946
Through an experience of more than 45
years in taking care of the FERTILIZER re
quirements of many of the MOST SUCCESS
i FUL FARMERS in Middle Georgia, we have
acquired an intimate knowledge of their needs.
OUR FERTILIZER PLANT is open for your
convenience every working day in the year, to
furnish you WHAT you what WHEN you want it.
And, remember,
“IT’S WHAT’S IT the BAG THAT COUNTS”
HEARD BROTHERS
MACON, GEORGIA
“As Near You As Your ’Rhone.”
DINNER PARTY
Mr. Chas. A. Boswell Jr., re
, cently honorably discharged
from the U. S. Navy, was given
' a delightful dinner party Sunday
I by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Boswell Sr. at their home.
Covers were laid for the hosts,
the hunoree, Mr. and Mrs. N. M.
Parker Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
| Cloud and son. Chas. Melton, i
,Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Boswell and
I daughter, Julia Carol, and Miss
j Charlene Boswell.
Mr, Nathan Gilbert Jr. is re
i cuperating from an appendecto
my at the Macon hospital.
Mrs. A. M. Anderson Sr. re
j turned to Bradley, Ga. Friday
1 with her niece, Miss Pauline
Bradley, for a further visit after
spending several days at her
home here.
Mr. Pearsall Brown, veteran
of World War 11, has a clerical
i position with Buff and Hodge
I Lumber Co. at Unadilla. Mr. j
land Mrs. Brown and their three
sons are making their home in
| Perry. ,
Mr. George Smith and Mr.
Kiter of Spring Valley, Ohio are
spending two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs, W, B. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall
Jr. will go to Lakeland, Fla. Fri
j day with his parents, Mr, and
, Mrs. W. E. Marshall Sr. of Rey.
I nolds, Ga. to spend several days.
• L.M. Paul 111 received an hon
j orable discharge from the U. S,
j Coast Guard, Jan. 30, at Sa
■ vannah, Ga. after 34 months of
1 service. He attained the rank
of Petty Officer 2c.
Mr. Paul is a member of the
insurance firm of L. M. Paul and
Son of Perry. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul and their son, Jimmy, are
making their home in the Smoak
subdivision.
Mrs. J. M. Holloman is im
proving after an illness of two
weeks.
Miss Laverne Davis of Macon
was the guest of Miss Marianne
Riley for the weekend.
Miss Jane Riley spent Sunday I
in Unadilla with friends.
Gene Ethridge, son of Mr. and'
Mrs. W. G. Ethridge, has enlist-j
ed in the U, S. Navy. i
ANNOUNCEMENT
DAVIS WAREHOUSE CO.
Davis Warehouse, formerly owned and operated
by Mayo Davis, has been purchased by Mayo
Davis, W. Tom Mobley and C. C. Pierce. It will
be operated as Davis Warehouse Company, and
will be managed by C. C. “Bub” Pierce.
Our policy will be the same friendly, courteous, and
efficient service that has prevailed in this business for
the past few years. We will continue to buy and sell
all farm products, that is, buy everything farmers sell
and sell everything farmers need.
Come in and visit with us and place your order for fertil.zer, soda
and Cal Nitro. Make our place your headquarters wh n i Perry
because here is where friends meet friends.
Your business will be greatly appreciated.
DAVIS WAREHOUSE COMPANY
PHONE 87 PERRY, GA.
MAGIC
can’t keep your
car on the road
But our trained mechanics can. Keep
your car running smoothly see us
regularly. Many Ford parts in stock as
sure you immediate service. For depend
able, reliable service to keep your car in
the best shape until you buy that new
one it’s Ford Service.
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Moody Motor Co.
Phone 40 Perry, Ga.
There's a l our
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Have Been Organized in
Houston County
OVERSEAS VETERANS are asked to contact
I G. T. PIERCE JR.
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at McLENDON AUTO CO., Perry, Ga.
FOR MEMBERSHIP
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