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HOME JOURNAL Perry, Ga., Nov. 14, 1946
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Bicycle Repairs Watch Repairing
I have a full line of
parts to handle all H. B. ROSSIER
hinds of repairs,
and tires and tubes. Second Floor
W. G. Ethridge anderson bldg.
Barfield's Grocery
Perry, Ga, Perry, Ga.
air express oysters
Oysters taken from government inspected
beds and shelled under government-ap
proved conditions will be flown into Perry
from the Coast and will be on sale in our
Market the day after they are shelled.
Try them today.
CITY MARKET
EUGENE LASHLEY, SR., and \V. C. STRONG
Phone 20 Perry, Ga.
~ BELLFLOWERS
MACHINE SHOP and GARAGE
TRUCK BODIES BUILT
Wrecker Service
Complete Line of Hardware
and Auto Parts
Phone 42 Perry, Ga.
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ANNOUNCING
Mr. J. F. SAUNDERS
With 32 years experience as a pharma
cist, will be in charge of our prescrip
tion department.
Have your Prescriptions filled
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KICKLIGHTER’S
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Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
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COMPLETE
MOTOR REBUILDING |
and
BLOCK BORING
Wheel Balancing and Alignment
Body and Fender Work
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There's )'" » lEr
Moody Motor Co. 1
Phone 40 Perry. Ga -
PERSONAL MENTION'
Miss Frances Kezar ami Missj
Joanne Herndon, students at G. i
S. C. V/., spent the weekend'
.with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
|H. S. Kezar and Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Herndon.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Byrant
of Perry announce the birth of a
son, Kenneth Darby Byrant, at
the Gallemore Clinic Sunday,
Nov. 10. Mrs. Byrant is the for
mer Virginia Carlisle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Baker
announce the birth of a son. Ste
phen Morrell Baker, at Jackson
ville, Fla., on Nov. 9. Mrs. Baker
is the former Miss Gladys Pic
kard of Perry.
Friends of Mrs. A. S. Gossett
will be glad to learn that she is
improving after a recent illness.
Miss Eva Borom o f Dublin
spent the weekend here with her
sister, Mrs. W. B. Roberts and
Mr. Roberts.
Miss Betty Gooden of Atlanta
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Gooden over the weekend
Mrs, A. 1. Foster has returned
home after visiting relatives at
Cleveland, Term.
Miss Bess Nunn, a student at
Wesleyan College, s p ent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George C. Nunn.
The Rev. J. A. Ivey, pastor of
the Baptist Church, lett Monday
for Savannah to attend the Geor
gia Baptist Convention, He is ex
pected to return Thursday.
Miss Joyce Andrew, a student
at Wesleyan, was at home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Andrew last weekend.
Gene Ethridge, stationed at
the Naval Hospital at Dublin,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Ethridge, last weakend.
Bill Bostwick of Mercer Uni
versity spent the weekend here,
Durwood Wilson, son of Mr.
jand Mrs, Sam Wilson and a stu
dent at Georgia Tech, spent the
! weekend at home,
j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ray Gunn
(have moved into an apartment
fin the home of Mrs. A. P. Whip-
I pie following there return from
a wedding trip to Florida. Mrs.
JGunnisthe former Miss Rubie
iVidera Scott, daughter of Mr.
J and Mrs. Charles Maxwell Scott
lof Union,S. C, The bridgegroom,
the son of Mrs. Barbara Gunn
and the late E. F. Gunn o f
Vienna, is an executive of the!
Boy Scouts in the Perry area,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Roper had
a s their guests Sunday. Mrs.
Roper’s cousin, Mrs. A. H. Ken-
Idall of Miami and Mr. and Mrs.
jA. G. Sullivan and Mrs. Stella
I Lynn of Atlanta. Mrs Kendall
I will remain with the Ropers for
I a few days.
j Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gray and
! Mrs. Gray’s sister, Mrs. K. D.
Gray of Hollywood, California,
and Mrs. J.M. Holloman had din- j
ner Sunday with the Avery Lees
at the Manchester Hotel in Man
chester. After dinner they visit
eb Warm Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Taylor,
| Jr., Clearwater, Fla., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wyatt Kersey over the!
1 weekend and attended the Tech
iNavy game in Atlanta.
I J. D. Franklin, her father, and
[C. L. Whitehead, her uncle, of
Vienna, visited Mrs. H. E.
Evans,Jr., and Mr. Evans here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Davis and
Judge and Mrs. A. M. (Phil) An
derson went to Altanta Saturday
to attend the Tech-Navy game.
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Whether at home or away we
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i all like lo “show ofl” our
families, sweethearts, or
other loved ones. The best
and most popular way to do
this is through the use of
snapshots and you can .b •
justly proud of your album
when the developing is done
by us.
Special Attention G ven To
Mail Orders.
We also carry a complete
line of photography supplies.
COKE’S
71 I Cherry Street
MACON, GA. I
j Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Rainey and
i daughter, Margaret, of Macon
j spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Rainey and Mrs. J. H.
Culler and Charles Bateman of
Macon spent Sunday with the
Raineys.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walden had
as their guests Sunday, his
motner, Mrs. G. C. Walden of
Swainsboro and his brother J. F.
Walden and family of Wrens,
Ga.
Mrs. S. S. Townsley ?f Albany
is spending a few days With Mr.
and Mrs. Paschal Muse.
Olin C. Whittington of Gordele
has recently purchased a home
in the Smoak subdivision. His
mother, Mrs. M. E. Whittington, 1
and his sister, Mrs. Melba Drig-1
gers will live here with him. |
Mr. Whittington is the brother (
of Mrs, C. M. Driggers of Perry, j
Mrs. Emrnit Akin is a patient I
at the Macon hospital"
THURS. & ERL. NOV. 14 & 15
Bette Davis in
A Stolen Life
SATURDAY, NOV. 16
• Buster Crabbe & A1 St. John in
Lightning Raiders
Also
Ellen Drew in
Sing While You Dance
SUNDAY. NOV. 17
Ellen Drew and Robert Stanton
in
Sing While You Dance
MON&TUES., NOV. 18 & 19 |
Charles Coburn, Tom Drake,
Beverly Tyler & Hume Cronyn
The Green Years
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20
Mona Freeman and Richard
Danning in
Black Beauty
Also
Tim Holt in
The Bandit Trail
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HOUSTON DRUG COMPANY
Phone 52 Perry, Ga.
Mrs. George E, Jordan end
Mrs. A, C. Pritchett left Tues
day to spend several days in New
York City, where they will stay
at the Astor Hotel. They will be
joined in New York b y Mrs.
Joseph Lane and Mrs. L. C.
Davis of Tennessee.
Billy Parker, son of Mr. and
, Mrs. Henry Parker, underwent
an operation at the Middle Geor
gia hospital and is improving
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hartman j
and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. White!
spent Sunday wiuh Mrs. W. N.
Boler.
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j RED ASH COAL
| EGG - LUMP - STOKER
Immediate Delivery
WILLIAMS COAL CO.
Phone 1410 Warner Robins, Ga.
WE CAN MAKE YOUR CAR
RUN LIKE NEW
If you are not eligible for a new car, we can
make your old one run like new. The war has
demonstrated the superb engineering and
stamina qualities of the American automobile.
In normal times many cars now on the road
would be in the scrap pile.
Trained mechanics such as ourscan make an
old car like new. Does your car need atten
tion? Let us make it run like new.
McLENDON AUTO CO.
Phone 57 Perry, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R Respetß
■ I and two sons of Memphis, Tenn.,
have purchased the home in the
|Sm o a k subdivision formerly
I occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Nor
j man Parker and have moved in.
i Mr. Respess is expected to re
jceive h is honorable discharge
I from the Navy soon.
| Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Logue,
Mrs. J. B. Hawkins and Mrr.
j Joe Logue spent .Sunday after
noon with their sisters, Mrs. Hart
sei Hawkins, atihe Itawn ns San
itarium in Sandersvillc, whe; e
! -me is recovering irjm an opera-
I tion.