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[Tome JOURNAL Perry. Ga,, Oct. 10,~1946 '
SELECT YOUR PHARMACIST AS
YOU WOULD YOUR DOCTOR
Have your Preemptions filled
KICKLGHTER’S
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
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FACIALS
Enjoy the relaxation and beautification
of a Facial given by expert Beauticians
in our Shop.
Our Beauty Service includes Permanent
Waves, Shampoos and Sets, Manicures,
Eyebrow Plucking and Dyeing, Haircuts,
and Scalp Treatments as well as Facials.
Efficient and Prompt Service Guaranteed. Phone 37
or come by the Shop for an appointment,
CLARA JOHNSON & LORENE WOOD, Operators
PERRY BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 37 Perry, Ga.
THEY’RE HERE AT LAST
RADIOS
ZENITH AND STROMBERG-CARLSON
Pi ices from $25 to $59
MASSEE
FURNITURE CO.
NEXT TO POSTOFFICE
PHONE 75 PERRY, GA.
vVith the starrina proved hy 31
Million Ford-built vehicles. Ford
owners are enthv s a tic owners.
Talk to them.
There’s T o:jr • ilttrB
Moody Motor Co.
Phone 40 Perry, Ga.
| PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Ben Johnston of Atlanta,
the former Miss Noona Crowell
of Perry, spent the weekend here
with Mrs. Helen Davis.
Arthur Cobb of Atlanta spent
the weekend here with his par- i
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cobb. I
Mrs. Carrie Mae Fulton of
Cochran spent several days here
last week as the guest of her *
sister, Mrs. A. P. Whipple.
Mr. and Mrs. George Keeler of
Atlanta spent the weekend here
with Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Pritchett;
and Mr, and Mrs. Warren Hodge, 1
Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Lewis and;
family visited relatives and
Inends at Cartersville last week
end.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hunger
ford and Mr. and Mrs. P. C.;
Hardy spent the weekend in
Jacksonville, Fla.
Lt. Carl Riggs of Perry has
re-enlisted in the U. S. Army
and has been ordered to report
at Ft. Bragg, N. C., on Oct. 18.
Mrs. Pat Ellington of Perry
underwent an operation at the
Mercy Hospital in Macon and is
reported improving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van
Loon of Albany. N. Y., visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Braseiton
here last week. They were en
route to Daytona Beach, Fla.,
where they will spend the
winter.
I Neal McPhaul, Mrs. Dan Mc-
Phaul and Miss Mary McPhaul!
and Mrs. Ben Whitehurst, all of
Sparks, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John Etheredge
and Miss Ellie Etheredge. Mrs.
Etheredge’s father, R.K. Young,
of Adel, has arrived to spend
several weeks with th e Eth
eredges.
Billy Giles, son of Mrs. W. H.
Giles of Elko, has enrolled at
the University of Georgia.
j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zer
week and Mr. and Mrs. (William
Hummel of Nazareth, Pa., are
|the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan
B. Guth.
Mrs. M. J. Watson, mother of
Gardner Watson of Perry, un
j derwent a major operation at the
I Mercy Hospital in Macon Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tabor at
tended the Wilson-Pryor family
reunion at Leslie on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George L, Brown
of St. Augustine, Fla., spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. R. E. Brown.
Mrs. A. T. Fountain of Haw
kinsville is visiting her daughter.
Mrs. A. M. Kicklighter, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tabor at
tended the wedding of Miss Anne
; Bridges of Greenville, S. C., and
Carl Putnam of Walterboro, S.
C, at Greenville last wee k.
Mr. Tabor was an attendant in
the wedding.
GENUINE VALSPAR FIN
ISHES--Guaranteed to resist
all weather conditions. Give
twice the life of ordinary var
nishes and enamels. Will not
turn white upon contact with
hot water. Quick drying.
The pre-war quality ot Valspar
Paints remains unchanged in
every respect. Houston Hard
ware Co.. 267, Perry, Ga.
NOON
NEWS
and
WEATHER
WMAZ
Mon. thru Fri.
11:45—Macon Weather
Bureau
11:50 —Georgia News &
World Head ines
12:00 Kate Smith Com
ments on World
News
DON’T MISS THIS
NEWSY HALF HOUR
WMAZ
MACON
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S4O On Your Dial
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' the man who mas
A WILL OF HIS OWN
USUALLY HAS ONE
WORTH OQAWIN6 UP
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Just Received
I New bicycles
toll CJWT K&
Houston Drug Co. tf £l n
Pnone 52 Perry, Ga. ! , n , ~ . . r 3
* V ‘*J) j ■£• Poor health is a hrmfiotfr.. J
i And so often a neetllc.ji one. *
, Why drag along, nursing, tt. j
{ malady that might be reawHy j
i relieved? Resolve now to evse- *
Bond Street Perfume $2.50 ! I
■ wonders of modern medicaß I
I science work for you. An-£- a
1 one thing more —don’t forfjtt !
Revlon Lipstick .60- 1.00 i |
a precious cream I
Revlon Nail Polish .60
50c Vitalis .39 • JS*% #
$l.OO Tussy Colognes .50
(Limited Time Only)
60c Drene Shampoo .49
«| TUSSY
I RICH
| CREAM
Parker Fountain Pens 8.75
Guaranteed for Life $3 size now $ 1.9 5
all prices plus tax vnnmm
just lliink of it! You can. bKsyihit
Pcmc Q7k 17! HA luscious night cream and *av*
*OX k.'Xldl JL) X Gilo O* I 0 10.UU money. This is the famous <r«aßi
that is almost thecolor offeutter.
It’s rich in lanolin. Get yot/r jar
rv, rr-vi 7 Y Ji 1 r\ r \ now and see * l ° w ' ts omoHienr
rt. ihermos Bottles .98 action helps your skirt hr -vroe
supple,smoother. See how en
courages that young, young, ■'ookl
j Visit Our Fountain Delicious
Sandwiches, Drinks,
and Sundaes.
‘‘You Are Always Welcome at Houston”
RILEY-HUNT
Mr. and Mrs. Walter George
Hi ley announce the engagement
of their daughter, Mary Ann. to
William Woodard Hunt, son of
Mrs. James R. Hunt and the late
Rev. Janies R. Hunt. The marri
age to take place in November.
Samuel Keck, Mrs. B. F. Van
Hart’s grandfather, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Keck, her parents, of
Kendal 1 ville, Ind., are the guests .
of Mr. and Mrs. Van Hart at !
Moss Oaks.
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ESTATE HEATROLA
Beautiful, highly successful
Coal and wood-burning-
HEATERS
Immediate delivery in three popular
sizes for heating 6,000 or 7,750 or 10' t
-000 cubic feet of space. There is only
one ESTATE HEATROLA. You caw
see it today at
Bramblett Appliance Co.
Phone 246 Perry, Ga.
augai tteei aeea
The sugar beet normally Ttvftmrm
two years to produce a itny