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HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga., July 18, 1946
HERNDON’S
DANCE
9 P. M. - 12 M, Friday, July 19
BERT ALLEN and his MERRY MACS
50c PER PERSON
J. C. HELLER & SONS
1-4 Mile South, Perry, Ga., Hwy. 41
General and Specialized
WELDING and REPAIRING
All Makes Tractors, Internal Combustion
Engines and Farm Machinery
Watch and Jewelry Repairs
given prompt attention. Our repair departments
are now back to normal and all types of Jewelry
and engraving can be handled at once. For re
pair work of any type see
KERNAGHAN, Inc.
RELIABLE GOODS ONLY
411 Cherry St. MACON, GA. Phone 836
WATER SETS - TEA GLASSES
With the hot weather upon us, you will find
constant use for our new Water Sets, Tea
Glasses and Thermos Jugs.
FOR YOUR KITCHEN
We suggest our Metal Stools and Rubber Drainboard Mats.
DDT to kill roaches and ants and WEED-NO-MORE to
kill ugly weeds and leave your lawn grass.
* Andrew Hardware Co.
PHONE 200 PERRY, GA.
WATERMELON SEASON
Calls for STRAW and PAPER for packing in
cars and trucks. We have them.
Don’t fail to DUST your Peanuts and Cotton.
We have Sulphur Dust for Peanuts, Calcium Ar
senate for Cotton. By increased yields your
investment pays off.
DUSTERS, we have them.
Just received, LILLISTON BALERS. We have
one for you. Peanut Pickers in a few days. We
also have Portable Elevators, Corn Binders, Wat
er Tanks and Hog Troughs.
Bring us your Oats, Wheat & Corn. Best Prices.
Geo. C. Nunn & Son
* Phone 31 Perry, Ga.
HARDWARE CLOTH
POULTRY and RABBIT FENCE
GARDEN WIRE - LAWN BROOMS
All items in hardware when available
Houston Hardware Co.
Phone 267 Perry, Ga.
ET PAYS TO READ OUR
ADVERTISEMENTS
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. W. D. White and two
daughters, Betty Joyce and
Pamela, of Americus visited Mrs.
A. L. Meadows here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Rainey and
daughter, Sarah Margaret, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Rainey.
Mrs. L.B, Edwards ofThomas
ville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Walden here.
Judge A. M. (Phil) Anderson
of Perry underwent an operation
at an Atlanta clinic last Friday
and returned home Tuesday.
Mrs. Anderson accompanied
Judge Anderson to Atlanta and
the Anderson children remained
here with their grandmother,
Mrs. H. T. Gibert. Judge An
derson is reported to be improv
ing nicely.
John Hurst of Perry, who
served in the U. S. Marines for
five years,will resume his studies;
at Georgia Tech Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hodges |
of Perry visited relatives in Tal
botton last weekend. Mrs. J. C.;
Watts, Mrs. Hodges’ sister and;
her son, Billy Watts, are expect- 1
ed to visit the Hodges family here
this weekend.
E. P. Staples and five Perry
boys left Sunday for Spartan
burg, S. C., where they will
work in the peach industry.
Going with Mr. Staples were
Blue Calhoun, Earl Whipple,
Wendell Whipple, Jr., Howard,
Peyton, Jr., and Rhett Milam,Jr.!
Miss Betty McAnnally of Hape
ville is visiting Miss Joyce An
drew in Perry.
Mrs. C. M. Driggers and son,
Don, visited her mother, Mrs.
Mary Whittington in Cordele
several days last week. Mr. and
Mrs. Driggers are building a
new home in Andrew Heights,
and will make their home here
permanently.
Misses Thelma Hamilton and
Carolyn Stanton of Devereux,
Ga., are visiting Miss Sarah Ivey
here this week.
Mrs. Magill Foster, whose hus
band, Captain Foster, is station
ed at San Juan, Puerto Rico, has
received notice to be prepared to
leave soon by boat to join him at
that station.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Miller
and son, Jackie, have returned
home after visiting Mr, Miller’s
relatives at Douglasville, Ga.
Mrs. Alton Hardy is visiting
her mother, who is ill at her
home in Comer, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pritchett
and son, Allen, Jr., visited Dr,
and Mrs. J. L. Gallemore. who
were vacationing at St. Simons
j Island last week.
i Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Benson of
Nashville, Tenn., arrived Tues
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Beckham here for several days.
BUSINESS MEN’S TEAM
vs.
V. F. W. TEAM i
SX3JI
Friday, July 26,8:30 P. M.
PERRYARPORT DIAMOND
ADULTS, sfc. UNDER 12, 35c
1 Sponsored by V. F. W. Post
[I [PROGRESSIVE SUPPER j
i A group of young people were]
; i entertained Friday night with aj
progressive supper planned by'
! Mrs. G. P. Hunnicutt.
A four course supper w a s
served in the homes of Mrs. Hun
nicuit, Mrs. John Satterfield,
Mrs. T. R. Webb and Mrs. 0. G.
Holer. Eleven couples enjoyed
this occasion.
Miss Betty diett of St, Peters
burg, Fla., is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Harris Rape, and another
sister, Miss Helen Cliett of Al
| bany visited Mr. and Mrs. Rape
I here Sunday.
Mrs. A. P. Whipple and Mrs.
Zenie Whipple of Perry and
Mrs. J. R. Taylor of Cochran
met Allen Whipple when he was
discharged from the Navy at
Jacksonville, Fla. last week and
then drove down to St. Peters
j burg for a visit with relatives,
: returning here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pafford of
I Atlanta spent Sunday in Perry
with Mr and Mrs. J. M. Gooden.
Miss Jean Adams of Dublin
visited Miss Betty Gooden on
Monday and Tuesday. They are
both leaving for Lexington, Ga.
to attend the wedding of Betty’s
suite-mate, Miss Sara Daniel,
who will be married Thursday.
Harris Chapman of Chattanoo
ga, Tenn., visited his parents,
i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chapman,
j here last weekend.
Major Thomas Hendrix of Fort
Sill, Okla., spent last Thursday
and Friday with his mother,Mrs.
T, L. Hendrix. Major Hendrix
and his mother accompanied Miss
| Theresa Hodges Saturday on her
retorn to Petersburg, Va. where
they will visit for several weeks,
Mrs. W. R. Williams and
daughters, Cherrell and Theresa,
are leaving today (Thurs.) for
Sacramento, Calif, to visit,
friends.
Miss Willie Mae Gunter was
| admitted to the Macon hospital
I Sunday.
! R. L. Roper of Perry is im
proving after an illness of sev
eral days.
Miss Olga Thurmond is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Foy Thomas
son, at Columbus. Ga.
Mrs. F. W. Collins of Baxley
and Lt. Col. Wilbur Collins of
Washington, D. C.. mother and
brother of Mrs. Charles An
: drew, visited Mr. and Mrs. An
drew here last week.
Miss Pat Peterson of Mt. Ver
; nonand Miss Virginia Bradford
visited Miss Betty Holer, daugh
} ter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Holer,
! here hist week. They are all
j students at GSCW, Milledgeville.
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I Broadcast Big Ben
The first broadcast of London’*
i Big Ben was made in 1923.
j PIT BARBECUE
Have you tried our BARBECUE?
Come by every Wednesday alld
Friday. Pit Barbecue is available
HOT after 5:30 P.M. on these days.
LEE'S
GULF STATION
Operated by G. W. LEE and W. R. LEE
Houston Lake Road Perry, Ga.
LET US FINANCE
THE PURCHASE OF YOUR
Automobile, Truck
Farm Machinery
Home
LEE M. PAUL
Phone 195 Masonic Bldg Perry, Ga
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CALCIUM ARSENATE
Our Calcium Arsenate supply is
i
adequate to take care of your
needs. All grades of Fertilizer
still available.
GRAIN and CORN
We are in the market for Grain
and Corn in large or small lots.
Best prices being paid.
Davis Warehouse Co.
Phone 87 Perry, Ga.
FLYING’S the THING
LEARN to FLY
At Perry’s Airport
You can take private lessons
I from a certified CAA Flight
Instructor at your own conven
ience or you can join one of
our Flying Clubs now being
organized in Perry.
It’s economical, it’s convenient.
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For further details contact
C. J. FARMER at
PERRY AIRPORT
FORT VALLEY ROAD
j Phone 246-J Perry, Ga.