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I HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga.. Dec. 5, 1946
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|| by sorosis club
I The Perry Sorosis Club is spon-
I £o ring the organization of a new
c iub and ten young matrons have
been chosen as the charter mem
berS( witti’ < M'rs. Stanley Smith as
I temporary president.
The first meeting of the club was
I at the home of Mrs. A. C.
Pritchett last Friday. Another meet
ing will be held at the home of Mrs.
[ q o. Grimes on Dec. 12, with Mrs.
I cooper Etheridge as co-hostess.
The name of the club has not
I been chosen. The new organization
I will interest itself in community
I service. ,
Charter members are Mrs. Pear-
I gall Brown, Mrs. Clifford Grimes,
Mrs. Stanley Smith, Mrs. Marion
I grown, Mrs. Marion Greene, Mrs.
joe Beddingficld, Mrs. Artemus
Braddock, Mrs. Alton Hardy, Mrs.
Cooper Etheridge. Mrs. Houser Gil
bert, Mrs. A. M. Kicklighter and
Mrs. Floyd Tabor.
[Sager All Metal
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GEORGIA ROOFING
SUPPLY CO.
306 Oglethorpe St.
Macon, Ga,
Phone 3121
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IT’S FRESH
EVERY TUESDAY AFTERNOON
CITY MARKET
EUGENE LASHLEY, SR., and W. C. STRONG
Phone 20 Perry, Ga,
; I
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Will Be Appreciated
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SPORTSHIRTS
And other articles for Boys to 15 years of age.
From
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CHARLIE L. WILLIAMS '
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 1440 Warner Robins, Ga.
ONE WAY TO PROTECT
YOUR CAR
Is to have us occasionally check the front wheei
alignment. Perfect alignment means your car
'will steer easier, and your tires will last many
additional miles.
Trained mechanics using specially designed
equipment for this purpose can do this job for
you, and we guarantee your satisfaction.
Drive in your car for this service today.
McLENDON AUTO CO.
Phone 57 Perry, Ga.
BROOKS-WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Brooks an
nounce the enagement of their
daughter, Margie, to Arthur White, |
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. White
of Byron.
The wedding will take place in
the early part of next year.
announcements
The Sorosis Club will hold its
regular meeting at the home of j
Mrs. W. T. Middlebrooks Thursday,
Dec. 12, at 4 o’clock.
The Parent-Teacher Association
will meet at 3:30 p.m, on Thursday,
Dec. 10, at the school, Mrs. D. N.
Williamson, president, announced.
The annual Harvest meeting of
the W. S. C. S. will be held at the
Methodist Church on Monday, Dec.
9, at 3:30 p.m.
The general meeting of the Bap
tist W.M.S. will be hold at the j
church at 3:30 p.m. Monday. The)
Sunbeams will meet at the same I
hour at the church.
ORDER EARLY: Don’t wait
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Cards $1 a box and $1 for print
ing up to 5 boxes. Home Journal.
A. W. DAHLBERG
Certified Public Accountant
Audits - Income Tax
Business Systems
j PERSONAL MENTION
Among the college students home
for the Thanksgiving holidays were
Wendell and Allen Whipple, Jack
Marshall and Sam Norwood, Jr.,
| from Emory; Marvin Greene from
University of Georgia Medical
School, Augusta; Albert Skellie,
Eugene Lashley, Jr., and John
Hurst, from. Georgia Tech; Joanne
Herndon, francos Kezar, Jerry Ca
ter, Helen Cawthon, Charlie Blood
worth, and Helen Lewis, G. S. C.
| W.; Annis Jean Nesmith and Burk
Tolleson from <the University of
Georgia, Bobby Ivey and Lorie Mc-
Elheney, from Mars Hills Junior
College: Billy Lee and Bill Bostick
from Mercer University.
A family dinner, with 27 present,
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Warren Thanksgiving
Day.
Miss Boss Nunn and Miss Joyce
Andrew, students at Wesleyan Col
lege, spent the weekend with their
i parents here.
Mrs. Eloisc Lockerman of Lake
| land, Fla., returned Frilay after
spending Thanksgiving with Mrs.
Agnes Marshall and family.
Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Voyles and Mrs. A.L.
Downs of Atlanta spent Thanks
giving Day with Mrs. E.F. Bar
field and family.
Miss Jean Brown of Atlanta
spent the weekend here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Craig of At
lanta spent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.G.
Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Rainey and
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Rainey attend
ed the Bankston family reunion at
Fort Valley Thankgiving Day.
Mrs. E.P. Atkinson of Ashburn,
who visited the J.S. Raineys, also j
attended the reunion and has re
turned to her home.
Virgil Hay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
V. Hay, who has been a patient
at the U.S. Navol Hospital in Dub
lin. spent the weekend at home
for the first time in 15 months.
j Miss Eva Borom of Dublin spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with
I Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roberts.
Mrs. A.C. Watts attended a
family reunion at Lincolnton dur
ing the holdays.
j Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Coombs of
j Deland, Fla., spent Thanksgiving
1 with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Heard,
Mrs. Emmit Akin, who recently
underwent an operation at a Ma
con Hospital, is recuperating nice
ly at her home here.
Mrs. Essie Berry, Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Fisher and Mrs. Purdy of M
ami, Fla., spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. T. F. Hardy, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Heard drove
to Cartersville Friday and return
ed Sunday with Mrs. Harmon
Knight and baby daughter, Betty
Jane, who will remain with the
Heards until the return of Sgt.
Harmon Knight from overseas.
Mrs, B. D. Schaff of Jacksonville,
Fla., spent several days last week
with her daughter, Mrs. Cooper
Etheridge and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller sp<mt
the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr.
j Miller’s relatives at Douglasville.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Jordan
I and Mrs. George Riley spent the
I Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Lane at Cleveland,
Tenn.
Mrs. Clarkston Driggers and son,
Don, spent Thanksgiving in Ameri
cus with friends.
Lt. and Mrs. Carl Riggs spent
Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Armstrong and fam
ily.
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from an Electric Refriger
ator. Come in and see
the new models.
MGLEiON AUTO COMPANY
Phone 271 Perry, Ga.
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welcome . . . particularly when it’s
bewitching Tussy Satan. Other items
in this favorite fragrance: Box of
Satan Dusting Powder with plump
| puff. $1.50; Sajan Bubblessence, such
. j | fun to use, and only $1.50; jumbo
| A I ' Bath Size Soap, individually boxed,
lom h T% -mj\ l: "1 ‘
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your discrimination as / Metal Rouge and VB£s- I )//i
well as your appreciation— B Jfrlot ! IN^f if
Clansman by Seaforth. He II S' f ffy / $3.15
welcome the masculine scent of M «/j !
heather and fern and That
Wonderful Seaforth Feeling which 1/ BAD MEN )\\J |
comes with the use of these ✓ * r " , V &W>/ *
essentials fer good grooming. Who R^ct Good Tasle JKWJWIMm
CLANSMAN Shaving lotion, \tf 4mL Buß/SrJ^ib
Men’s Talc, Hairdressing In ) |y
polished stoneware jugs. Gift- Y, / ( '' Jr®
Packaged. $3.00 plus tax. ‘v/v/
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HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Gi.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenson Vance and
I family of Atlanta have purchased
the home in Andrew Heights form
erly occupied by the Youngbloods.
The Vances have two children,
j Kenson, Jr., and Jean. Mrs. A. M.
I Howard and Miss Nellie and Harry
Howard of Atlanta spent Thanks
giving here with the Vance family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Heavy of
Pincview spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Heard and family.
Mrs. W. G. Etheridge spent
Thanksgiving with relatives in Dub
lin.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Silcox had
as their guests for last week his
brother. O. B. Silcox, and Mrs. Sil
| cox and their two children of Roa
noke. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie S. Hunt
had as their guests Sunday his
mother, Mrs. Frank Hunt and his
sister. Mrs. William Hudson and
two children of Bibb county.
Miss Evalynn H. Walker of Jack
sonville, Fla., spent the weekend
with Mrs. A. P. Whipple.
Mrs. A. P. Whipple had a family
dinner on Thanksgiving. Coming
from Cochran were Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. McVay, Mr, and Mrs. J. S.
* Vaughn. Mrs. J. R. Taylor, Mrs.
, Carrie Mae Fulton; from Griffin,
* | Mrs. M. D. Wynne and children,
> I Morgan, Taylor and Linda Lou.
Mrs. Perry Bly spent the week
. 1 end with Miss Nell Rogers. Mrs.
Bly, originally from Rochester, N.
! Y., is spending the winter in At
lanta.
and children spent Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kicklighter
with Mr. Kicklighter’s mother, Mrs.
| O. A. Kennedy in Glennville.
J
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duggan and
I family were hosts at a family din
ner Thanksgiving Day to D. E.
Duggan and Stewart Duggan, Mrs.
Pauline Smith and Joan and Paula
Smith of Hawkinsville. Mrs. Ethel
Boothe, Arthur Duggan of Macon
and Mrs. George Jordan and Jerry
Jordan of Talbotton.
Mrs. D. F. Walker of Warthen
and Mrs. J. H. Maddox and son of
Atlanta spent Thanksgiving Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Cohen Walker.
On Friday this group motored to
Pelham where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. May and family.
Mrs. A. F. Hortman of Marshall
ville and Mrs. F. E. White of near I
Byron visited their sister, Mrs. W.
N. Boler last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Boler spent
last Sunday in Fort Valley as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fa
n.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Edwards, Jr.,
and sons, Gordon, Dick, and John
Cooper, spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Edwards, Sr.
Mary Emily Greene, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Greene, Jr., is
1 a patient in a Macon hospital.
Mrs. A. L. Meadows spent
Thanksgiving with her daughter.
Mrs. W. D. White, and family at
Americas.
How Shew Bread Is Made
Shew bread, as mentioned in the
Bible, was made of fine flour, un
leavened ana sprinkled with frank
incense.
Pari-Mutual .system
A Frenchman named Oiler origi
nated, the pari-mutual system.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Cannon had
Mr, and Mrs. Aldine Lasseter as
their dinner guests on thanks
giving.
Mrs. Bobbin Holmes of Cordele
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Rooney.
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Lawson
and sons, Hugh, Jr., and Reeves,
spent Thanksgiving Day in Ma
con with Mrs. Lawson’s family,
the C. B. Moore’s.
Patricia Torbert spent the
weekend in Barnesville with her
father, E L. Torbert.
Mr. and Mrs J.P. Duggan had
a family dinner at their home
Thanksgiving, T hey had as
1 their guests D. E. Duggan,Stew
art Duggan, Mrs. Pauline Smith
and Jean and Paula Smith, all of
Hawkinsville; Mrs, Ethel Doster
of Macon, Arthur Duggan of
Emory and Mrs. George Jordan,
and Jerry Jordan i f i moot tom
Foul liroori
Entomologists Crum Urn Connecti
cut experiment station /epoit t'rtatr
j sulphathiazole mixed in sugar wa-
I ter cured foul brood in colonies of
j bees. Analysis of the honey made 1
by the bees showed a trace of the
drug present.
Baked Potatoes
Potatoes fresh from the oven com
tain a full quota of vitamin C whi/cto
is important to the health of teeth
*nd gums. Recently research work
i ers found that baked potatoes lose
| one-third of their vitamin C content
j if allowed to stand a hall hour,
| and one-half of their vitamin C con
j tent if allowed to stand an hour.
Ch-emistry Leads in Research
Chemical is the leading American
j Industry in scientific research. i