Newspaper Page Text
HOME JOURNAL Perry, Ga., Oct. 17,1946 j
SELECT YOUR PHARMACIST AS j
YOU WOULD YOUR DOCTOR
Have your Precriptions filled
at ' l
KICKLGHTER’S
•||| ; }|||j .
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
—■ ■
RED ASH COAL |;
EGG - LUMP - STOKER !
Immediate Delivery
WILLIAMS COAL CO.
Phone 1440 Warner Robins, Ga.
GENUINE
Lane CEDAR CHESTS
We have a limited number of these
chests, at a special price of $59.95
for the largest.
FOR THE CHILDREN
Tricycles, Swings and two-way High Chairs
RUGS OF ALL KINDS
Centra! Georgia Furniture Co.
C. M. DRIGGERS, Mgr.
Phone 242 Perry, Ga.
__ J
FOR VETERANS ONLY
Keep Your
N.S.L.I. CONTRACT
Because of recent legislation, the benefits
of your government insurance have been
increased. I
If there is any doubt in your mind about
the benefits of keeping your government
insurance, I will be glad to show you, in
dollars and cents, where it is to your ad
vantage to keep your N.S.L.I contract.
WENDELL K. WHIPPLE
Connecticutt Mutual Life Insurance Co.
There’s A Future in
Your OLD Ford, Too
And We Can Keep It ‘New’
with
1. FORD TRAINED MECHANICS
2. GENUINE FORD PARTS
3. FORD FACTORY METHODS
4. SPECIAL FORD EQUIPMENT
Th::a'a a ,3 '' 3
Moody Motor Co.
Phone 40 Perry, Ga.
I
PERSONAL MENTION i
Mrs. J. T. Perdue of Bonaire,
who underwent a major opera
tion at Mercy hospital, was able.
to return to her home Friday af
ter recuperating for three weeks
at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. W. H. Parker, and Mr.
Parker.
Miss Elizabeth Hole. Rapid I
City, Mich., Mrs. Nina Labar,,
Saginaw, Mich., and Sgt. Isabel
Thompson, Wa c stationed a t
Augusta, visited Mr. and Mrs.
D. M, Johnson and family last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Sutton
of Abbeville, Ga,, and daughter,
Sandra, Mrs, W. H. Parker,'June I
and Billy Parker, were weekend
guests of their parents and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.T.
Perdue of Bonaire. Mr. Parker
Ispent Saturday night and Sun
day with them.
I Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis of
jßyromville were recent guests of
I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis at
Houston Lake.
Mrs. David Walker of Warthen
! visited her son. Cohen Walken
|and family recently,
j Jimmy Lee has returned to and
i Joneai Manchester after visiting
thier grandmother, Mrs. J. M.
Holloman, in Perry.
Mrs, D. M. Hughes and Miss
Hennilu Hughes of Danville vis
ited relatives and friends in Per
j ry Thursday.
Mrs. VV. C. Walden and son,
Billy, returned from Thomas
ville, where they have visited
Mrs. Walden’s mother, Mrs. Ed
wards, for several weeks, and
Mrs. Edwards returned with
j them to Perry for a visit.
Among the college students
home for the weekend were Miss
Elizabeth Hammock, from Hunt
inton College: Miss Joyce An
drew, Wesleyan College: Misses
Helen Cawthon. Jerry Cater,
Frances Kezar and Helen Lewis,
Joanne Henderson and Charlie
Bloodworth from G. S. C. W.
Sam Norwood, Emory, and Miss
Bess Nunn, V/esleyau.
| Mrs. Mattie Work of Perry
was dismissed from the Macon
Hospital on Friday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Mason,Jr,,
and daughter Elizabeth, and Mr
land Mrs. T. D. Mason. Sr.,
■ left Sunday for Petersburg, Va.,
where they will visit their aunt,
I Miss Theresa Hodges,
i Mrs. A. C. Pritchett of Perry
is a patient at the Middle Geor
gia Hospital in Macon*.
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Hay are
spending several days in Jack- 1
sonville, Fla.
Mrs. Jack Miller and son,Jack- ,
lie, spent the weekend with rela-l
; tives at Lumpkin and Mr. Miller
j visited relatives at Douglasville.
Miss Elaine Moore, a student
at the University of Georgia,
spent last weekend in Perry.
Miss Billie Goode spent the
weekend at her home i i Bron
wood, Ga., and Miss Elvira
Jackson spent the weekend at
I her home in Ashburn.
HA 1c Gene Ethridge, who is
stationed at the U. S. Naval
Hospital at Dublin, spent the
weekend with his parents here.
Mrs. D. H. Cooper of Perry is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam N.
podges in Atlanta this week.
Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Nunn spent
Sunday with Mrs. Nunn’s sister,
I Mrs. Henry Jennings and family
j at Dawson.
Miss Betty Boler has accepted
a position at the Penn-Dixie Ce
ment Corp. plant at Clinchfield,
succeeding Miss Mary Ann Riley,
who will be married to William
Hunt next month,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Evans,
• Jr., and Mrs. Byron Warren
spent the first three days of this
week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Masseeof
Milledgeville announce the birth
oi a son, William C. Massee, Jr.,
on Oct 9 at Milledgeville. Mr.
Mrs. Massee are former residents
of Perry, and he is a partner
I with his mother, Mrs. Eliza C.
Massee, and brother, Bob Cater
Massee, in the Massee Furniture
Company here.
Miss Dorothy Batson of Mil
lard, Miss,, is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Davis and J. A. Da
vis, Jr.
Mrs. Irene Eden and her son,
, Pat Cartledge, of Homestead,
Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Lawler in Perry for two
weeks. Mrs, Eden, Mr, Cart
ledge, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Rooney
and Mrs, Cater Rogers spent
j Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs. James Couey of
Birmingham, Ala., are visiting
Mr. Couey’s grandmother, Mrs.
Minnie Couey.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McCorvey
of ButFr and Mr. and Mrs. Jo!?ri
son of Warner Robins spent Sun
iday with Mrs. L. M. Harrison.
lE. P. STAPLES SPEAKS
iTO D.A.R. CHAPTER
j E. P. Staples, superintendent
jof Perry High School, was the'
i guest speaker at the October |
meeting of the General Daniel
j Stewart chapter of the Daugh
(ters of the American Revolution
Wednesday afternoon, Oct 9. at
the home of Mrs. Hugh Lawson.
Mr. Staples gave an inspiring
address on America Speaks for
Peace Through Education.
The chapter decided to pur
chase a membership roll and a
register of ancestors. Mrs. Law
son was named chairman of (Jon
; servation.
Miss Dorothy Jones was named
chairman of the Good Citizen
ship Junior Club.
Mrs. H. T. Gilbert was in
charge of the Good Citizenship
Pilgrimage.
A delightful social hour was
enjoyed.
MRS. RICE HONORED
Mrs. Herbert Rice of Mobile,
Ala., who has been visiting in
Perry for several days, and her
sisters, Mrs. W. W. Driskell and
Mrs. George C. Nunn, have been
entertained at several parties re
cently. Mrs, F. M. Houser,Mrs.
W. C. Junes, Mrs, Marion Brown
and Mrs, J. A. Davis honored
Mrs. Rice. Mrs. Driskell and
Mrs. Nunn last week. Mrs. Rice
left Monday to return home.
BAPTIST W.M.S. MEETS
World Investments of South- .
ern Baptists was the topic for
the October meeting of the Bap
tist W.M.S meeting held at the
church Monday afternoon.
Mrs. W, E. Beckham directed
the program, and Mrs, J. A.Bed
dingfield, Mrs. Paul Hardy
and Mrs. L. C. Todd took [>art. !
Mrs. James P. Duggan gave the
devotional. Mrs. W. B. Roberts
presided.
The Sunbeams met at the same
time at the church and welcom
ed a new co-leader. Mrs, 11, V,
Bramblett, who will assist Mrs.
A. C. Watts.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Week of Praver wiil be
observed by the Methodist W. S.
C. S. with an all-day meeting at
the church on Wednesday. Oc
tober 30.
Oriental Pet
The praying mantis is easily do
mesticated and in the Orient is a
household pet.
SCRYING THROUGH SCIENCE
See Your U.S.Tire
TAKE A DEMONSTRATION RIKK* ON
TOMORROW’S GREAT NEW PREMIUM TIRE
| Jf mott Jrtoe a Mf, you tkovld ditcovtr aktt it means Try a sudden si or Ibe Air Hi dc slop- A«s//
Ij ride on the new I . S. Royal Air Ride Tire. l or if has the exclusive U. S. Royal Hrake Action
And you can do just that today! Although the I read >vith literally thousands of sure-gripping,
, Air Ride has not vet been released for sale, your swift-acting tread to wipe away r< «d film
I .S. Tire Dealer is wailing now to take you for and bring you to a safe, straight-line stop. »
a demonstration ride in an Air Ride-equipped car There never has been a tire tike this before. Building
waiting to let you experience an entirely new the Air Ride requires new molds, new machinery,
1 and thrilling kind of tire performance! new methods—but we hope it won’t be 100 long
You’re riding on more air —a substantially big- before the Air Ride is offered for regular sale.
, grr, noticeably softer air cushion. But that’s only the Sec your li. S. Tire Dealer today—actually
beginning. The Air Ride is a magnificently balanced ride on this dramatically different premium lire
tir<- -wifi, nimble, "light on its feet” —respon- prove (or yourself that the Air Hide is the tire
sive to ) our slightest touch on the steering wheel. you’ll want to ride on for keeps!
GRAY’S SERVICE STATION
Phone 137 Perry, Ga.
UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY
PRESCRIPTIONS
Filled Exactly As Your
Doctor Orders
Prompt Service - Reasonable prices
Your Patronage Greatly Appreciated
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone ?2 P*:rry, Ga
SAME PLACE
Pecans Scarce
Good Price
COOPER JONES
Advertunnum/
from where I sit... Joe Marsh
Who Gets Off Easiest—
Men or Women?
Maybe you saw that poll on who deep. Thad knows way deep down
has the easiest life—men or worn- that the Missus has plenty of work
on? Of course, the men voted that running a house; and Sue knows
the women did, and the women Thud's friendly glass of beer is well
vice versa. deserved relaxation after a long
It would be the same in our town hard day's work.
—take any family. Thad Phibbs From where I sit, most husbands
envies his Missus spending the day and wives may grumble now and
at home, with no hot office to at- then but they know in their
tend to. And Sue envies Thad his hearts it’s a case of live and let
luncheons with the boys; and his live, give and take, that comes out
evening glass of beer with friends pretty even in the end.
(while she cleans up the dishes in
tholitchen).
Of course, none of it goes very fy
Copyright, 1946, United States lirewert foundation