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HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga., Aug. 29, 1946
announcements
Circles of the Baptist WMS
will meet at 4 p. m. Monday,
Sept. 2, as follows; No 1 with
Mrs. C. E. Brunson; No. 2. with
Mrs. Henry B. Rossier, Mrs.
Tommie S. Hunt, co hostess.
The Clinton C. Duncan chap
ter of the U. D. C. will meet at
3:30 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 4,
BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS
no .'JJLd&U* ttl*
AT
Perry Dry Cleaners
Phone 8 Perry, Ga.
BELLFLOWERS
MACHINE SHOP and GARAGE
TRUCK BODIES BUILT
Wrecker Service
Phone 42 Perry, Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We have purchased Massey’s Market from
Paul Massey and will continue to operate the
market in the same location with Bramblett’s
Grocery under the name of City Maiket.
Your patronage will be appreciated.
N EUGENE LASHLEY, SR.
W. C. STRONG
CITY MARKET
Phone 20 Perry, Ga.
PIT BARBECUE
Have you tried our BARBECUE?
Come by every Wednesday and
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.
YOU NAME IT-WE’LL DO IT
ANYTHING IN THE FARM
CONTRACTING LINE
We Are Equipped to do Any of
the Following Jobs:
THRESH PEANUTS BALE HAY
SEEDING LEGUMES and GRAIN
BREAKING and HARROWING
TERRACING and FILL WASHOUTS
COMBINE PEAS
SHORT and LONG DISTANCE HAULING
GRIND FEED
Our Equipment Is Al! New
RUE-WAY FARM CONTRACTORS
Owned and Operated by
OWEN MOORE and JIMMY SMITH
P. O. Box 15, Perry, Ga.
with Miss Norine Swanson.
The genera] meeting of the W.
C. S. will be held at 4 p. m.
Monday.
v The American Legion’s month
ly meeting will be held at 8 p. m.
Tuesday, Sept. 3.
Artist Canvas
Artist canvas is woven from (tax.
hemp, jute and cotton.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Robert Jones is visiting <
relatives at Gainesville, Ga. <
. Miss Barbara Whipple, daugh- 1
. ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Whip
ple, is a patient at the Battey 1
State Hospital, Rome, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A, White and
• Mr. and Mrs. W. D. White re
. turned Sunday after spending a
week in the mountains of North ,
; Carolina and Tennessee.
Mrs. Cora Boterweg, former
resident of Perry who is employ
ed by the Veterans Adminstrat
ion, has moved from Washington,
D. C., to Richmond, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Low of
Washington, D. C.. annouce the
birth of a son, Robert Chapman
Low, in Washington on July 30.
Mrs, Low is the former Miss Eli
nor Boterweg of Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Bedding
field and daughter, Joye, return
ed home Saturday alter spending
several days at Savannah Beach.
Olin Whittington and Miss Melba
Driggers of Atlanta, brother and
sister of Mrs. C. M. Driggers,
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Driggers, and Miss Driggers
remained here for a visit. i
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kersey
moved into their new home in
Andrew Heights Saturday. Mrs.
Kersey, a native of England,
came to this country last spring
* with a group of British war
brides, Mr. Kersey is connected
with the Union Motor Co.
Mrs. Magill Foster has arrived
in San Juan. Puerto Rice, to
join her husband, Captain Ma
gill Foster of Perry, who is stat
ioned there. Mrs. Foster’s trip
required 16 days because of a re- j
routing of her ship due to earth-1
quakes near Puerto Rico. The trip I
was scheduled to require only
six days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duggan and
children, Mary Kathryn and Ed
mund, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Mary D. Brunson in Dublin,^-
Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Cater and
children, Duncan, Jr., and Ann,
of Greensboro, N. C., are visiting
Mrs. R. L. Cater here.
Fred Linton, son of Jacob D.
Linton, and Charles Garrett, son
of Mrs. Essie Garrett, have com
pleted their basic training in the
U. S. Marines at Parris Island
and are now at home on furlough,
Jacob D. Linton was host at a
barbecue at Houston Lake Sun-'
day for his daughter, Mrs. Nor-
Mis Chapman, and Mr. Chapman,)
land for Fred Linton, U. S. Ma-!
irine who is at home on furlough.
I About 5U guests were invited to
this enjoyable affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Strother
'of Shawmut, Ala spent the week
-jend with Mr. arid Mrs. A. M.
Garvin and Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Garvin.
Mrs. C. P. Stafford of Center -
vill has returned home after vi.-it
ing her son, Paschal Stafford, i
and Mrs. Stafford, at Fitzgerald. I
Friends of S.W. Hickson,coun !
ty school superintendent, who has
been ill for several weeks, wel
comed him back to his work last
week.
Pfc. Walter Hugh Pierce, son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pierce of
Reynolds, has completed his ba
sic training with the airborne
troops at Fort Penning, making
seven parachure jumps. H i s
mother is the former Miss Saiiie
Mae Connell of Perry.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Buchan
an, Jimmie and Phyllis Buchan
(an of Manchester spent last
.[weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.E.'>
Carney.
Miss Alice Clark and Mr. Paul)
Clark, Jr., are visiting their:
uncle, Mr, Milton F. Carney, in
Atlanta this week.
Mrs. W, M. Helms, Edward!
[and David Helms visited her sis
j ter, Mrs. Clarence Buchanan in
j Manchester last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rainey
spent several days last wcok
at Mt. Vernon, Ca., where tney,
visited relatives.
Miss Gervaise Wynn of Syca
more has been appointed assist)
tant home demonstration agen ,
for Houston county, under Miss.
Annie Newton. Miss Wynn is!
living in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. C. F. Cooper.
Miss Jerry Cater of Perry and
.Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cater Massee
of Hawkinsville visited in Atlan
ta the first three days of this
week.
Miss Bettie Holland spent Mr n
day in Pinehurst visiting her
mother, Mrs. B. B. Holland.
Mrs. Pat Ellington of Perry
will leave Friday for Savannah
where she will spend several
[days.
Mrs. J. T. Divis and children
of Miami, Fla., are visiting Mrs.
Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Brunson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and
Mr, and Mrs. Sid Taylor of Aber
deen, N. C.. Mrs. Maxwell Dur
den of Swainsboro, and Mrs. Roe
Greene of Fort Valley visited
Mrs. Betty Woodard here Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson of
Perry visited relatives and
friends in Columbus on Sunday,
Dr. and Mrs. J.R, Jordan have
returned home after spending a
week at Indian Springs.
Mrs. G. P. Hunnicutt, Misses
Meredythe and Marilyn Hunni
cutt and Dodderidge Houghton
returned Monday after spending
the weekend at Jacksonville
Beach.
Mrs. A. L. Meadows of Perry
spent the weekend in Macon
with her niece, Mrs. J. T. Ryals,
and Mr. Ryals.
Mr, and Mrs. Lauren Hand
and three children and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Butts and two
children of Delray Beach, Fla.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Strickland here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris P, Miller
and twin daughters, Joan and
Jean, were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Jack C. Miller,
Mrs. Vester Richardsof Macon
was the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs J. A. Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moreland
of Houston Lake spent last week
with relatives and friends at
Pineview, Ga.
Misses Jane Riley, Anna Lee
Beavers and Marie Armstrong
spent last week at Savannah
Beach.
Mrs. R. E. Smith, Betty, Bob
bie and Sue returned Sunday
from a weeks visit in Birming-
I ham.
WANTED
Two Dealer Salesmen for
Houston County. Man
or woman t o demon
strate “Kitchen Craft”
Waterless Cookers.
Earn $00.03 Week.
See Factory Representative
NEW PERRY HOTEL
Friday, Aug. 30, 1046
1 P. M. to 3 P. M.
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Filling prescriptions is the most important
part of our business
HOUSTON DRUG COMPANY
Phone 52 Perry, Ga.
cfhjcnctj-
Reasonably Priced Service
It costs no more to have the satisfaction of a beautiful'
service at Memorial Chapel. Prices vary according to
the merchandise selected. The same personal atten
tion to all arrangements is available to every family
at no extra cost.
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Funeral Directors
Ever*tt Sammoiu - A. R. King, Sr. I
RUSSELL TOMLINSON, Resident Manager
Phone 110 Perry, Ga.
A Sound Investment
These Features of Our Savings
and Investment Share Accounts
Will Appeal to You
(Q|AFE. Accounts insured up to $5,0 >O.
According to Charter.
jpREE. From Fluctuation.
EQUALLY CREDITED.
Trust investments legal by
GEORGIA LAW.
YOUR access to operating statements
as a member.
i,AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
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PERRY, GEORGIA
S. A. NUNN. President F. M. HOUSER, Secty.-Treas.