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HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga.. April 4. 1946
Fresh Flowers For All Occasions
Arrangements have been made through Tucker Funeral
Home and Perry Memorial Chapel to assure prompt de
livery of FRESH Flowers for all funerals.
THE ROSERY, macon, ga.
MRS. W. C. JONES, AGENT
Phone 182 Perry, Ga.
WANTED
Several Small Farms
List What You Have For Sale With
Watson & Williams
Insurance Real Estate Phone 1440
WARNER ROBINS, GA,
In compounding a prescription, your Registered
Pharmacist is honor-bound to check and dou
ble check each and every one with utmost
care. This extra precaution is your assurance
of receiving an ACCURATELY-FILLED
Prescription.
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M Dependable Prescription Service
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Ga.
Announcing :
Delivery Service
GROCERIES
FRESH FRUITS
And VEGETABLES
FRESH MEATS
POULTRY And
SEA FOODS
Bramblett’s Grocery
Massey’s Market
Phone 20 Perry Ga.
PEANUT SHELTERS and
TREATING MACHINES I
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Bring your Seed Peanuts to us for excellent job
of Shelling and Treating. Our Shellers are in
good condition and you will be satisfied with
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our service.
See us before buying your Seed Peanuts. We !
have the best quality of re-cleaned Oklahoma
Peanut Seed, also Georgia Spanish and Runner
Peanuts. We will fill your order for Seed Peanuts.
Bring your Cotton Seed to us for re-cleaning
and treating.
We have an adequate supply of all grades of
Ferti) izer and Nitrate of Soda. See us for your
fertilizer needs now.
Our Corn Mill is still operating daily. Bring us
your small or large lots of Corn. Best prices paid.
Davis Warehouse Co.
Phone 87 Perry, Ga.
PERSONAL MENTION
Pat Cartledge has returned to |
Homestead, Fla., after visiting i
his mother, Mrs. Irene Eden, in |
Perry for a week.
H. H. Newberry of Henderson,
a student at Perry High School,
who has been critically ill at the
Macon hospital, is expected to
return home this weekend.
Pvt. Otis Whitten. Fort Jack
son, S. C., spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Whitten.
Pvt. Jack Eason, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Eason of Elko, is
spending a furlough at home,
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Edwards
will leave today for Augusta to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ed
wards for the remainder of the
week.
Mrs. Charles Kirkland of Way
cross visited Mrs. A. M. (Phil)
Anderson several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearsall Brown
will move this week to the
Smoak sub-division.
Mrs. Ava Short of Lexington,
N. C., has arrived here to make
her home with her sister, Mrs.
A. M. Anderson, Sr. Mrs. Short’s
son-in-law came here with her
last weekend.
Miss Jean Brown of Atlanta
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Brown, here last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Robinson
and daughter, Gail, of Jefferson,
Ga., visited Mrs. Robinson’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Jones, last Sunday,
Mrs. Irene Eden, who has been
• hostess for the New Perry Hotel
dining room for the last 19
months, has resigned this posi
tion. In a short time, Mrs. Eden
expects to move to Coral Gables,
Fla., to make her home with her
son, Pat Cartledge, who has a
home there.
Mrs. Mark Mathews of Cen
terville visited her brother,Frank
Seay, and Mrs. Seay in Deland,
Fla., recently.
Friends of Mrs. H, A. Tucker
: of Centerville will regret to learn
j that she is in Taylor Memorial
Hospital, Hawkinsville, as a re
sult of a fall at her home. She
suffered a broken hip.
Mrs. Ida Haugabrook of Mon
tezuma is visiting her brother,
I R. T. Scarborough, and Mrs.
I Scarborough at Centerville,
i Mr. aud Mrs. Glea Gray, Mr.
j and Mrs. Aldine Lasseter and
Hilt Gray entertained the mem-
Ibersofthe Perry High School
'basketball team, their parents,
cheerleaders, faculty members
and other guests at the Home
Economics Department of the
high school Thursday night.'
• Sixty guests enjoyed the barbe
cue supper and dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hammond
have an apartment in the Beck
ham Apartments. Mr. Hammond
is with Allis Chalmers.
“Here’s to our G. I. Joes”
Consider the Advantages
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of Our Home Loan Plans
1. Monthly Payments Like Rent
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2. Prompt Service
3. Long Time to Pay
4. Low Rates
5. Local Institution
6. Loans for new construction,
purchase, modernization,
repairs or refinancing
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II federal Savings
LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY, GEORGIA
! S. A. NUNN, President F. M. HOUSER, Secty-Treas. ,
MRS. T. L. BAILEY ]
! ENTERTAINED HERE |
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Mrs. T. L. Bailey of Peoria, i
, 111., who has been visiting rela-!
fives and friends here, was hon
jored at several parties last week.
On Tuesday, Mrs. Mayo Davis
entertained Mrs. Bailey at a
luncheon at Fay’s in Macon.
Covers were laid for six.
Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Sr., and
Mrs.Pearsall Brown had a lunch
eon party for Mrs. Bailey at the
New Perry Hotel Wednesday
and Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Jr.,
had a small tea at her home for
friends of Mrs. Bailey, who is
her sister.
On Thursday, Mrs. Marion
Houser was hostess at a lunch
eon at the hotel in honor of Mrs.
Bailey, and on Thursday after
noon Mrs. J. L. Gallemore enter
tained her bridge club in her
honor,
Mrs. A. C. Pritchett gave a
Coca-Cola party for Mrs. Bailey
on Friday morning an d Mrs.
John Beavers gave a luncheon at
the hotel on Friday.
CONFERENCE REPORTS
HEARD BY WSCS
Reports on the South Georgia
Conference of the WSCS held in
Savannah last week featured
Monday’s meeting of the Perry
Methodist WSCS.
Mrs. John Etheredge and Mrs.
George C. Nunn, delegates, re
ported on the Savannah meet
ing. Mrs. H. E. Evans, Jr,, had
charge of the program. An at
tendance of 50 women, one of
the largest meetings of the
WSCS, was recorded.
Cmeles will meet at 4 pm next
Monday as follows: No. 1 with
Mrs. Freeman Cabero: No. 2,
with Mrs. Albert Skellie, and
No. 3, with Mrs. Emmett Barnes.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
The General meeting of the
WMS of the Baptist Church will
be held at 2:30 pm Monday at
the church.
Miss Merryl Hunnicutt, a stu
dent at the Richmond Profes
sional Institute of William and
Mary College, Richmond, Va.,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. P. Hunnicutt, here last
week.
Mrs. George Jordan left Wed
nesday to visit her daughters,
Mrs. J. H. Lane, Lookout Moun
tain, and Mrs. L. C. Davis,
Cleveland, Term.
HA 2c Gene Ethridge will ar
rive here Tuesday from Nor
folk, Va., to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ethridge.
Mrs. I), H. Cooper visited her
sister, Mrs. George Flanders, in
Scotland, Ga., last week.
Mrs. J. B. Smith is visiting
I relatives at Folkston.
LUZIER’S
Individual Cosmetics
Made to suit your individual
requirements
Mrs. R. L. Roper
Phone 90-J Perry, Ga,
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PERRY WEDNESDAY, APRIL ll
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Show Grounds - Opposite Courthmse
All Star Hillbilly Jambsres'
Biggest Tent Show Coming
Former Grand Ole Spry Stars
IN PERSON
LONNIE AN D TOMMIE THOMPSON
The Sing ng Range Riders
ALSO
THE KENTUCKY RAMBLERS
Radio’s Greatest Mountain Band
CABRIEL TUCKER
Columbia Recording Artist
FIDDLIN HAL SMITH
Nation’s Top Notch Hillbilly Fiddler
SHORTY FOSTER SUNSHINE DUH«
The Jukebox Favorite Yodeling Cow^bi
HELEN NOBLE RED LUNSFORD
Variety Entertainer Musical Wmsrd
ROSCOE AXEHANDLE
and His Trumpet
Many Others - Comedy Galore
HOTTEST MUSIC SINCE NERO FIDDLED
RAIN OR SHINE D I r> •
8:oop.m. Popular rnces
INTRODUCING ~
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“THE PATIO CHEF’’
The Chickadee Grill and Broiler
Prepares instantly and perfectly the finest and most if Air
cious foods. Barbecue, bake or broil. We call it tis*
“Patio Chef” because its a complete handy kitchen esw,-
ly moved to any spot you wish. Areal addition to
living. See it today.
CHICKADEE GRILL AND BROILER
HAS FEATURES GALORE
Priced at $49.59
The New “Travelicer” is on Display
$89.50 complete
Thorts your future
Moody Motor Co.
Phone 40 Perry, Ga