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HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga., April 11, 1946
WE THANK YOU
Our success is entirele due to the support that we have
had from the people of Houston County and we want
to take this opportunity to express our sincere appre
ciation. We have always endeavored to merit your
patronage and will continue to do so in spite of the
malicious mis-statements repeated thoughtlessly. You
are always welcome at
Moss Oaks Dining Room
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J. C. HELLER & SONS
1-4 Mile South, Perry, Ca., Hwy. 41
General and Specialized
WELDING and REPAIRING |
All Makes Tractors, Internal Combustion
Engines and Farm Machinery
HARD TO GET
Items such as Metal Clothes Pins, Measuring
Cups with Flexible Spouts, Electric Churns and
Hot Plates are here.
Come in and examine our Garden Plows, Elec
tric Brooders, Gas Irons, and Aluminum Kitch
en Stools. DDT available in bombs and bottles.
Andrew Hardware Co.
PHONE 200 PERRY, GA.
AKIN DRUG CO.
LISTEN TO THE REX ALL SHOW
AT 9:30 P. M. EACH FRIDAY
ON COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM
Prescriptions Are Our Specialty
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
PEANUT SHELLERS and
TREATING MACHINES
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
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
Fertilizer 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.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Eva Meek and Mrs. C. W.
Jones of Macon and Mrs. S. T.
Parham of Barnesville spent last
week with their sister, Mrs. J.E.
Carney, Kathleen.
Little Hallie Seay, Deland,Fla.
is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Lucy Garvin, and aunt, Mr s.
Mark Mathews, Centerville.
Mrs. M. J. Helms and Henry
Helms have returned to their
home at Bonaire after spending
several days in Atlanta.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Scarbor
ough of Centerville had as their
dinner guests last week Mr. and
Mrs. George Thomas. Jackson
ville, Fla., Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Stembridge and children, Ross.
Jr., and Kate, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Stembridge.
Mrs. Joe Andrews and daugh
ter, Joe Ann, are spending sev
eral days with her mother, Mrs.
S. M. Rape.
Mr. and Mrs. George Culpep
per, Jr., Miss Norma Boyer and
Miss Annette Shepard of Fort
Valley visited in Perry Sunday
when Mr. Culpepper spoke at
the morning services at the Bap
tist Church.
Dan Standard, superintendent
of the Cordele schools, and Mrs.
Standard, spent Sunday with Dr.
and Mrs. C. F. Cooper.
Mrs. Tom Wyatt and son,
Lynn, visited her sister, Mrs.
Clinton Cooper, and Mr. Cooper
last week. On Saturday, Mrs.
Wyatt was honored at a lunch
eon given by Mrs. Wyatt D.
Kersey and Mrs. Aubrey Ander
son at Moss Oaks Dining Room.
Lloyd Newberry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Newberry, of
Warner Robins, celebrated his
fourth birthday Monday with a
party at his home. His father is
expected to return to the states
this week after serving in the
Manila area for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beckham
and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hodge
spent several days last week and
this in New Orleans, returning
on Wednesday.
Miss Kate Edwards of Atlanta
widely-known portrait painter,
visited Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hous
er here last week.
Mrs. J. V. Wallace left Mon
day to return to her home in
Atlanta,
Billy Lee, S Ic, arrived Wed
nesday from Seattle, Wash., to
ivisit his mother, Mrs. Bessie
Lee, while he is on a furlough,
! Mrs. Joe Davis and daughter
j left Saturday by plane to join
Lieutenant Commander Davis at
a California port.
Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Marshall
land son, Earl Marshall, visited
ianother son, Tommy Marshall, at
Bob Jones College in Tennessee
last weekend.
Mrs. Hugh Lawson and chil
dren have returned after visit
ing Mrs. Lawson’s sister. Mrs.
A. Q. Smith, at Leavenworth,
Kansas, for a month.
Little Ronnie Griffin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Griffin, fell
from an automobile and broke
his leg last Saturday.
Mr. Mrs. H. L. Walton
and son, Jimmy, and Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Waring of Jackson
ville, Fla., spent Sunday with
Mrs. Walton’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Irby, Jr. Mrs. Wal
ton and Jimmy are spending this
week with her parents.
Mrs. Gardner Watson and
' daughter, Martha Lynn, are vis
iting relatives and friends in
Richmond and Blackstune, Va.,
and Greensboro, N. C.
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PERRY BEAUTY SHOP
Announces the employment of Mrs. POLLY
B. COLEMAN, licensed Master Beautician
with several years experience, to assist Miss
CLARA JOHNSON, licensed Master Beauti
cian, and shop manager.
Due to the rush of business prior to Easter and the social
activities to follow this season, customers are requested to
make appointments as early as possible. We guarantee
high type beauty work and use the best materials on
the market.
PERMANENT WAVES
Helene Curtis, Gabrileen and Richar Cold
Waves $lO, $l5, and $2O
Bonat Machine Weve $lO
Other Machine Waves $4.50, $5 50, $7.50
PERRY BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 37 Perry, Ga.
I 1 HARDY-IRBY
j Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hardy,Sr., J
1 1 of Perry announce the marriage!
or their daughter, Miss Ruth)
Hardy, to J. B, Irby, son of Mrs. j
A. B. Irby of Perry. The mar
riage was performed by the Bev. I
J. A. Ivey, pastor of the Perry |
Baptist Church in Perry on
March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Irby
have a home here. Both are em
' ployed at Robins Field.
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HARDY-SMITH
, i Mrs. C. V/, Batchelor of Perry
1 j announces the marriage of her |
. daughter, Mrs. Edna Batchelor
. Hardy, to John N. Smith of Per
ry and Milan. The marriage was
solemnized at Jeffersonville, Ga.,
Tuesday, April 2. The Smiths
are residing at Maxey, Ga.,
’ where Mr. Smith is employed.
MEETING IS HELD
j BY BAPTIST WMS
Mrs. J.A. Beddingfield led the
program for the monthly meet
: ing of the Baptist WMS at the
■ church Monday afternoon. The
topic was Evangelical Witness to
t the World.
1 Others on the program were
i Mrs. Frank Moody, Mrs. J. P.
j Etheridge, Mrs. J. p, Duggan,
land Mrs, Vaughn Bramblett.
Mrs. E. W. Traylor and Mrs. A.
-1 Braddock sang a duet and Mrs.
D. M. Ryle led the devotional.
. Mrs. W. B. Roberts is president
of the WMS. i
The society voted to contribute
to the Cancer Fund Drive.
During the afternoon, Mrs. A.
I- C. Watts and Mrs. Alton Hardy,
3 co-leaders of the Sunbeams, en
’ tertained a group of children
, with an Easter egg hunt.
1 MACON QUILL CLUB
WILL MEET HERE
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i The Macon Quill Club, of
1 which Mrs. George C. Nunn is a
r , member, will meet at Mr s.
Nunn’s home here Friday after
x noon. A few Perry friends have
been invited to attend. Several
. original writings will be present-!
ed at the meeting.
> BIRTHDAY PARTY
Billy Stubbs was given a party
, Wednesday afternoon, April 3,
j by his mother, Mrs. William
Stubbs, in celebration of his
fourth birthday.
r The Easter idea was used in
* decoration 3 and favors and ice
L cream and cake were served.
Mrs. Laura Stubbs, Mrs. Lewis
I Tabor, Miss Ruth Smith, and
I Mrs. E. D. Smith assisted Mrs.
t Stubbs in entertaining the 2G
J little guests.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Ronnie Griffin, son of Mr, and
' ; Mrs, Marvin Griffin, had 28 of
I his little friends for a party last
F, Thursday to celebrate his second j
1; birthday. The decorations and I
j i favors were in pink and blue and j
1 the color scheme was carried out)
j in the refreshments,
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, LUZIER’S
j Individual Cosmetics
Made to suit your individual
1 requirements
i Mrs. R. L. Roper
1 Phone 90-J Perry, Ga.
| RED ASH COAL
j, High Quality - Limited Amount
Watson & Williams Coal Co.
Phone 1440 Warner Robins, Ga.
COMPLETE LINE
of Groceries, Hardware, Feedstuffs
and Farm Supplies at all times.
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
J. W. Bloodworth
Phone 94 Perry, Ga,
Consider the Advantages
of Our Home Loan Plans
1. Monthly Payments Like Rent
2. Prompt Service
3. Long Time to Pay
4. Low Rates
5. Local Institution
6. Loans for new construction,
purchase, modernization,
repairs or refinancing
LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY, GEORGIA
S. A. NUNN, President F. M. HOUSER. Secty-Treas.
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INTRODUCING
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‘THE PATIO CHEF”
The Chickadee Grill and Broiler
Prepares instantly and perfectly the finest and most deli
cious foods. Barbecue, bake or broil. We call it the
“Batio Chef” because its a complete handy kitchen easi
ly moved to any spot you wish. A real addition to patio
living. See it today.
CHICKADEE GRILL AND BROILER
HAS FEATURES GALORE
Priced at $49.50
The New “Travelicer” is cn Display
$89.50 complete
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Moody Motor Co.
Phone 40 Perry, Ga.