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HOME JOURNAL, PERRY, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951
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CAROLYN ETHERIDGE. EOTOR
TELEPHONE 329
MISS PEARL EDWARDS
IS SUPPER HONOREE
Mjss p e arl Edwards of Tampa,
pla.. formerly of Perry, was hon
oree at a birthday supper Sun
day night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Paschal Muse.
Those present were Mrs. Will
Gilbert, Mrs. Harper Short, Mr.
Charles Leach, Mrs. Robert Mor
gan, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tabor
and’ family, Mr. and Mrs. Hous
er Gilbert and Houser, Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow Gilbert and Bob
by, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Chap
man and Ken, the host and host
ess and their children, Cynthia
and David Muse.
Miss Edwards will be visiting
relatives here and elsewhere in
the state for about a month,
Mrs. R. E. Baird of Macon vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pierce Sr.
here last week.
Miss Laurie Anderson is visit
ing friends in Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Whipple Jr.
spent last weekend at Lithia
Springs and were in Atlanta
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jube Strother
have returned from a vacation
visit to Monticello and Atlanta.
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3 EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS
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MRS. CROMARTIE,
HARRISON. WED
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Smith of
Hapeville announced the marri
age of their daughter, Mrs. Flor
ence Cromartie, to Mr. Willis C.
Harrison on Thursday, July 5.
Rev. John Pridgen, pastor of
the Perry Presbyterian Church,
performed the ceremony in the
presence of close relatives of the
couple.
lMter a wedding trip to Savan
nah Beach, the couple is at home
in their new residence on Geor
gia Avenue.
MRS. QUILLIAN SMITH
IS PARTY HONOREE
Mrs. Quillian Smith who re
cently moved to Perry was hon
oree at a Coca-Cola party given
Tuesday morning by Mrs. Marion
Brown. Mrs. Smith is Mrs. Hugh
Lawson’s sister, 25 guests enjoy
ed the delightful refreshments.
Miss Brown Aids
Home Agent
Miss Jean Brown, of Cairo, Ga.,
came to Perry on July 1 to work
as assistant home demonstration
agent in Houston county with
Miss Clancy McCaleb for a few
months.
Miss Brown graduated from
G. S. C. W., Milledgeville, in June
with a B. S. in home economics
education. She is staying at tho
home of Mrs. Ethel Holtzclaw
while in Perry.
Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Dobbins vis
ited relatives in Augusta over
the weekend.
WE SALUTE
BIRTHDAYS
IN HOUSTON COUNTY
NEXT WEEK
JULY 15—E. W. Flowers
JULY 15—Michael Kinnas
Thos. H. Massey
William C. Talton
Harris Wilson
JULY Ifi—Wylodene Brown
JULY 16—B. H. King
JULY 17—T. R. Tolleson
Larry Brown
JULY 18—Charles B. Stafford
JULY 20—Richard E. Mott
Mrs. Frank Wilson
JULY 21 —Charles Hicks
Charlie Abrams
Dan L. Bledsoe
Edward H. Weaver
Royce R. Pratt
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For Gifts That Are “Different’
Or For the “Always-Good,” See
HOUSTON
DRUG CO.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Martin
announce the birth of a daughter,
Jean, at the Gallemore Clinic on
Friday, July 6.
Mrs. Stewart Richardson and
two children are spending this
week at Raleigh, N. C., with rel
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ryle and
son, Sam, spent Sunday in At
j. lanta and Marietta. Mrs. Annie
Watson, Mrs. Ryle’s mother who
has spent two weeks in Marietta
with relatives returned home
with the Ryles,
j. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beddingfield
and daughter, Joye, left Sunday
| for a 10 days trip to Miami and
' other points in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Peavy l
spent the weekend at Jackson
ville Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller visit
ed his parents at Douglasville
; during the weekend.
Mrs. Mary Brown McKinley of
Gastonia, N. C., and Mrs. Robert
Brown of Athens spent several
. days with Mrs. W. K. Pierce and
Mrs. Florence Riley.
t R. L. Collier of Camer spent
j several days last week with his
, daughters, Mrs. Alton Hardy and
. Mrs. Powers Lawson and famil
ies. Returning to Comer with
Mr. Collier were four grandsons,
Sidney and Jimmy Hardy and
David and Rickey Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fudge
and Miss Bess Nunn and Charles
’ Bledsoe spent July 4 at St. Sim-
L ons.
Mr. and Mrs. Cater Rogers and
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hodges en -
joyed a weekend trip to the
North Georgia mountains.
Mrs. Carl W. Grant Jr., wife of
' the Farmers’ Home Administra
’ tive supervisor here, is in an
* Americus hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Warren
are to spend the week end at St.
Simons Island. I
’ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flowers
are attending a convention at
Savannah this weekend. Diane
i and Denise Flowers will visit
their grandmother, Mrs. T. J.
Darden, in Waycross.
Mr, and Mrs. Fulton Gearhart
and sons, Billy and Bobby, of
Blackstone, Va., were visitors to
the family of Gardner Watson
last week.
Mrs. Donald Smith and daugh
ter, Donna, of Perry, Mrs. T. B.
Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Elliott of West Point were guests
of their aunt, Mrs. S. L. Hand, in
Bainbridge recently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Whipple
have returned from an insurance
meeting in New Hampshire
where Mr. Whipple was invited
because of his outstanding record i
for Connecticut Mutual Life In
surance Co. Miss Bobbe Whipple,
who visited friends in New York,
rejoined her mother and father
»
on the return trip. They arrived
home Sunday.
Perry Police Chief J. B. Haw
kins and Mrs. Hawkins and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Morris and son
Bill have returned from a tv/o
week’s vacation at Bay City,
Mich.
Mrs. Cooper Jones and Miss
Dorothy Jones visited Mrs. J. E.
Robinson in College Park Thurs
day and Gail Robinson returned
to Perry with them for a visit. |
R. H. Howard, 80, of Kathleen, l
was treated at Macon Hospital
for a leg laceration suffered in an
: automobile accident.
Dr. and Mrs. Alien Martin of
Melbourne, Fla., spent several
days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Martin of Perry and Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Martin at Warner Robins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meadows i
and children of Knoxville, Tenn., 1
have been visiting Mrs. A. L. j
Meadows and Mrs. Edward Ma- 1
son. !
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brown and
children left yesterday (Wed.)
for Ellijay in the North Georgia
mountains for a vacation until
Monday when they will return
home.
Miss Betty Nunn is visiting in
Gainesville, Ga.
Mrs. J. W. Cannon is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. S. A. Nunn. (
Freddy Lewis, son of Mr. and |
i Mrs. Earl Lewis, is visiting his
| grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.-
, Wiggins in Leary, Ga.
J Mrs. H. E. Weems and children
I are vacationing in Vogel State
j Park.
Beth and Judy Oliver of Col
lege Park are the guests this week
of Jacquelyn and Barbara Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gray spent
the weekend in Lenox, Ga. with
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whiddon Jr. ,
Mrs. W. H. Williams of Live
Oak, Fla., is visiting Mr, and Mrs.
J. S. Harvard this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Nants of
Orlando, Fla., were the weekend
1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harv
ard. Miss Fay Harvard returned
to Orlando with them for a
I Week’s visit.
I Susan McNeill is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. F. C. Pate, in Atlanta.
Miss Betsy Pate of Atlanta is vis
iting her aunt, Mrs. Robert Mc-
I Neill, here.
Mrs. William Bateman is re
ported doing nicely following an
operation at Macon Hospital last
week. Jean and Bill Bateman
Jr. have been with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Story at Kathleen.
1 Mrs. Marie Haines of Tampa,
Fla. visited Dr. and Mrs. H. P.
Dobbins several days last week.
The bargain* will wait for you at Colonial Stores all week long! Shop on Monday
or shop on Saturday you save any day and every day at Colonial. Regardlea* of (
which day you shop, you'll find that the total of all your purchase* for the week, large
and smalt, will add up to less at Colonial Stores. COMPARE your register receipts *nd n /kd MMin ,SVf F*F ttttsl
SEE the proof of Colonial’s GREATER TOTAL BAVINGI * r ** ** j
TURNIP -10 r «-,
salmon 4"v, *i~ s AeS
WELCH DELICIOUS 2 /* HQ B B MM '
GRAPE - 5r.-»l
PORK & BEANS 10 *1“
CS REFRESHING A I lAV O
GRAPEFBUIT 12 s l°* If lei l-Q I
GREEN BEANS 10 a OO
RED CROSS TENDER I
LIMA REANS 10 SJ s l“
PHILLIP'S WHOLESOME ' / k/ "‘
VEGETABLE 10 a™.'/ ej
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flation? Here’s your chance to food costs on the I
run at Colonial’s big DOLLAR DAYS SALE—An opportunity to D ■ H9DIHnIhVP I^*P I f
stop, shop and stock-up at BIG savings to yourselfl REMEMBER H __ //IB I
TO ALWAYS SHOP COLONIAL—For Modest Prices, For free and a| I
easy selection of all your food needs! r Q%. at “■ j
STRAWBERRIES !
SUNNY SOUTH A n 0.. $f .00 /*
LUSCIOUS FROZEN • Tt Pk g >. £
FANCY CALIF. GREEN TOP U. 8. NO. 1 YELLOW V JBjP .. MB'
CABROTS »-* IOC ONIONS 3 u«. 20c //"if# *° •/* Zr%WmgSigM : ,
FRESH CALIF. SANTA BOBA • LARGE TREE RIPENED /_ . j jff Bm W B .*
SWEET PLUMS u.. 37c Peaches 2 - 25 ~~~".47c ' Oa7// \
FRESH TENDER MOUNTAIN '- q 3 " M [J
POLE BEANS IS. , lyC LARGE SWEET RIPE | U| I I 5
LARGE TENDER l fl I miTEßimoNS ni I ,
FRESH CORN 3 Esr. ,J3| E#eh Hslvs* 'Oil 'Quarters, C
DUE TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE W<U JULY 14 OfftTt JB gRK ■AI I
CS S-LATER ICED NEW LOW PRICE I
PINEAPPLE SNOWDRIFT IfTiMfifil
CAKE r 47* I a 93*
BANNER BRAND JSS^-S?=“'"l»
|Pk STARLAC 39c
Mil g , l MB KM.!!, WAX SEAL WAX PAPER ~’J 33c
UMlilfll I
w« BW Wl« LO. m w> GLIM FOR GREASELESS DISHWASHING 25c
f»lf ADC CENTER JLOd SWAN TOILET SOAP •"? 14c 1
runis wnura cut Lb - 07 silver dust powders -3 2 c ;
CBVTClirr ARMOUR STAR Lb, AOC BLU-WHITE WHITENS, BRIGHTENS ■«? IOC
j/iIJ jnsllil PURE PORK Roll a §rw WOODBURY SOAP 2 17c
Heady to Fry Chicken By the Piece TAHCH ’J°£ **« |
•' W W AIR-WICK KILLS INDOOR ODORS **'° x - S9c
Plump Breasts b 95c I Mealy Wings u., 53c SPR y SHORTENING «* *1"
Tender Legs 79c | Backs & Necks ie 33c GERBER’S BABY FOODS 15c I
LSFEBOUY SOAP SWEETHEART SOAP I#c
•" 9c \ l3c 4 ‘i 28c t 4 ™ 40e
LUX SOAP I REAL KILL I TETLEY TEA
V.: 9c 13c | ,v. 69c ‘1” I 33c 64c
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Short and
Joan returned to their home in
Clearwater, Fla. Friday. Mrs.
James Short and two children re
turned with them for a visit.
Mrs. L. F. Cater spent last
week at Indian Springs.
I Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gilbert,
Gower and Maria Gilbert, of Cor
dele, visited Mrs. H. T. Gilbert
Sunday. Gower is remaining here
for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt left
Sunday for a week at Jackson
i ville Beach, Fla. Mary Jane Hunt
is with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Riley and Mrs. Ger
ald Hunt, while her parents are
away.
Mr. and Mrs. reiton Norwood
and Felton Jr. are spending this
week at St. Simons Island where
Felton Jr. is attending a camp
there.
Mrs. Cooper Etheridge and chil
dren, Charlie and Carol, are vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. D. Scharff at Jacksonville,
Fla.
Mrs. Adele Coitch, of Macon,
her s!on Junior and nephew, Ron
nie Ryle, of New York City, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. James Ether
idge and family Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Rape,
Piedmont, Ala., and Mrs. D. H.
Buttram and Dean Buttram Jr. of
Birmingham, visited relatives in
Perry and Houston county for
several days last week. Mr. Rape
is a brother of Harris, Paul and
Eleanor Rape of Perry, and iAI G.
Rape of Warner Robins.
Joe Jones is visiting in Black
-1 shear.
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