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• HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga., June 20, 1946 I
GRUBB-NICHOLS
Mr and Mrs. James A. Grubb
t Perry announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Marion
uis e to Andrew Roy Nichols,
i r of Montgomery, Ala.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
u errv High School and received
fhe Bachelor of Arts degree from
Shorter College, Rome. For two
vears she has been a member of
the faculty of Jackson High
School, Jackson.
" The bridegroom elect is the
only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. I
Nichols of Montgomery, Ala.
He is a graduate of Tuskegee
High School, Tuskegee, A 1 a.
Mr. Nichols was recently dis
charged from the Seabees after
more than three years service,
,iuring which time he spent 24
months in the South Pacific and
ii months on Okinawa.
The wedding will be solemniz
ed on June 22 at the Clinchfield
Presbyterian Church. Clinchfield.
Clean-Up Campaign
Your housecleaning can be made easier with
MINERAL SPIRITS
For all cleaning purposes, and
LIN-X FINISH
For your linoleum and wood floors, and
FOAM-O-KLEEN
For shampooing rugs and upholstery
Houston Hardware Co.
Phone 267 Perry, Ga. |
AGRICULTURAL LIME !
Your local AAA says you need Agricultu
ral Limestone on your farm. In most
cases the Government will pay for it.
See your AAA Administrator for free fer
tilizer. They furnish the Lime, we deliver
and spread it without any labor trouble to
you. Such a wonderful opportunity to
lime your land.
DAVIS LIME CO.
Phone 87 Perry, Ga.
NIGHT TABLES
Of Modern Design in Mahogany,
Walnut and Maple
NEW RUGS
Include Oriental Rugs, 9x12,
and Chenille Scatter Rugs
BARREL BACK CHAIRS
PLATFORM ROCKERS I
Centra! Georgia Furniture Co. I
C. M. DRIGGERS, Mgr.
Phone 242 Perry,, Ga.
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Your Doctor Wants fo SeeTc u!
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I • Ves, doctors are busy. But # So, if you aren’t quite up to J
werer too busy to counsel with par, make that appointment i
you regarding hcalth.Your right away! And when you J
doctor prefers to have you call have your doctor* prescrip- j
on him now —rather than to tion, of course, you II bring it i
I have to call on you later. to this “Reliable” Pharmacy. J i
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga,
. Mrs. J T. Horne of Forsyth is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. 0.
Coleman,
Jimmy and Joneal Lee, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lee of Man
chester, are visiting their grand
mother, Mrs. J. M. Holloman.
Miss Ann Sisson of Birming
ham, Ala., has been a visitor of
George Marilyn Hunnicutt for
the past ten davs. Her visit will
continue two more weeks then
George Marilyn will return home
with her for a two weeks visit
j with her and other relatives and
friends.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Billy Walden, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C Walden, celebrated
his second birthday Saturday af
ternoon with a party at his
home. Thirty guests enjoyed j
ice cream and cake and received j
horns as favors.
PERSONAL MENTIONi
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Whipple
left Sunday a.m. for Hartford,
Conn., where Mr. Whipple will
visit the home office of the Con
necticutt Mutual Insurance Co.,
and later will attend the com
pany’s national convention in
Atlantic City, N. J.
Miss Sara Ivey departed Sun
day for Philadelphia, Pa., where
she will represent the Junior Red
Cross of Houston County at a
national convention. She is the
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. A.
Ivey of Perry.
Mrs. Harold Beatty of Macon,
the former Miss Stella Cater,and
her daughter, Stella, are visiting!
Mrs. R. L. Cater in Perry,
Mr. and Mrs. M, G. Edwards,
Jr., and sons, Gordon and Dick,
spent the weekend here with Mr.
and Mrs. M, G. Edwards, Sr.
Robert H. Brown of Grovania
j visited relatives and friends here
last week. He is a teacher at a
New York State college.
( i Miss Katherine Cater is visit
i ing in Franklin, N. C.
| Miss Flora Rogers of Miami.,
Fla., is visiting her sister, Mrs.]
Minnie Couey, in Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Nunn and 1
family visited Mrs, Nunn’s par-!
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Cannon,
in Curdole last weekend.
Mrs. J. B. Smith, wife of the
pastor of the Berry Methodist
Church, is reported to be im
proving at the Middle Georgia
hospital in Macon following am
operation.
Miss Belle Hobbs of Hawkins-1
ville is visiting her sister, Mrs, |
B. H. Andrew, and family.
The grandchildren and great-j
grandchildren of Mrs. R. L. j
Cater were with her Sunday in'
celebration of her birthday.
Mrs. William Barfield is visit-!
ing relatives and friends ati
I Plains, Ga,
I Here for the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cater Massee
and son, Cater, and their daugh
ter, Stella, of Hawkinsviile;
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Massee
and daughter. Keith,of Milledge.
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beat.'
ty and daughter, Stella, of Ma.
con; Mr, and Mrs, Emmettg
Cater and Jerry Cater of Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Smith and
daughter, Donna, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Long and son attended
the horse show in Atlanta last
w r eek,
j Mrs. Cooper Etheridge and
I children are visiting Mrs. Ether
jidge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
D. Scharlf, at Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Lucile Cooper has return
ed to be with Mr. and Mrs. C.
jK. Cooper after visiting her
'daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hutchin
son, and Mr. Hutchinson, in Bir
mingham, Ala. Coming here
with Mrs. Cooper was Phyllis
Hutchinson, who will visit the
Coopers for several days. Wheni
she returns to Birmingham, Mar
tha Cooper, daughter of the C. \
K. Cooper’s, will go with her for j
a visit,
Mrs. W. B. Roberts of Perry j
attended the reunion of her
class at G.S.C. W., Mi I ledge vi lie, I
last week.
j Pfc. William G. Ethridge, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Ethridge,
has arrived in Korea for duty
with occupation forces,
Betty Ann Platt, Miami, Fla.,
is visiting Laurie Anderson,
(daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
j (Phil) Anderson.
Sgt. and Mrs. Hugh Lawson!
| were to arrive Wednesday to!
(spend several days. Sergeantj
I Lawson is at home on furlough. |
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Mason j
(have moved into their new home,
I in the Smuak Subdivision.
Mrs. Ed Weaver is recupcrat-!
ling after an operation at the
i Macon hospital. Her sister,Miss |
j Dorothy Ellis of Monlieello, is I
I visiting her while she is a pa- !
;tient at the hospital. ,
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Mrs. Floyd Pugh and Missj
(Ruth Richardson of Lumpkin:
will visit Mrs. Jack Miller Thurs- *
day and Miss Richardson will re- ;
| main for several days with Mrs.
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Mayo
[and son, Russ, have purchased
and moved into the home in An-,
drew Heights formerly occupied
by S. W. Brown.
Bobby Spencer has returned to
North Georgia College after
spending several days here with
his mother, Mrs. S. E. Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Roberts of
St. George’s Ga. spent last week
end with Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Helms near Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Car
ney of Atlanta spent several days,
last week with Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Carney.
I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buchan
jan and children of Manchester
were recent guests of Mr. and
I Mrs. J. E. Carney,
j Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Boler of
j Perry and Mrs. Ernest Garrett
lof Athens are vacationing in
| Jacksonville, Fla.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eason of
Elko attended *he graduation ex
ercises at G.S.C.W. last week
when their daughter, Lynette
j Eason, a graduate of Perry High
School was graduated at the
j Milledgeville college. Miss Ea
! son made an outstanding record
jatG.S.C. W.
i Lt. Col. and Mrs. Edward
1 Hunter Hurst announce the birth
of a daughter, Gene Perrin
Hurst, at Chevy Chase. Md., on
June 13.
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Phone 136 Perry, Ga.
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ODDS AND ENDS IN FARM EQUIPMENT
Just received several Portable Elevators, Rub
ber Fired Wagons, Metal Corn Cribs, Rotary
Tillers, 2 wheel Rubber Tired Cart, Trailer,
Feed Mills, Electric Pumps, Cotton Dusters,
Aluminum Roofing.
Tires for Tractors and Implements of all sizes.
Looking for Peanut Pickers and Balers, Harrows,
and Plows in two weeks. Place your order now.
We still have Fertilizer, Soy Beans, and we want
Oats, Wheat, Rye and Barley.
Come to see us and let’s do some trading
Geo. C. Nunn & Son
Phone 31 Perry, Ga.