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THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1935,
Mrs. Norman Nickerson
Honors Mrs. Gaertner
At Party on Wednesday(
Mrs. Paul Gaertner of Detroit, so |
pleasantly remembered as Missl
Elizaebth Rowland, who is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A,I
Rowland, was the happy inspira
tion of Mrs. Norman Nickerson's
lovely sewing party Wednesday !
m.u~vling.
The spacious home wag beauti-l
fully decorated with garden flow
ers. The guests spent a very en-‘
jovable hour over work bags on|
the porch, followed by a delicious
Juncheon served indoorg at small,
tables, overlaid with exquisite nap- |
ery and graced with vari-colored
hlfwssr)ms.
Few homes are more charming-
Iy appointed, or more generous i"l
hospitality and like all itg pa'rties,‘
was of the week’s loveliest enter- !
tainments.’ :
Mrs. Gaertner is being very cor-!
dially welcomed by her friends and J
many pretty courtesies will be ex
tended her while here. .
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MRS. HOWARD HUFF
IS BRIDGE HOSTESS
Mrs. Howard Huff was the de
lightful hostess this -afternoon to
her bridge club which assembled
three tables aof players for a most
enjoyable occasion. !
Bright garden flcwers decorated
the rcoms artistically making an
effective setting. = The spiritedl
game was followed by delicious
refreshments. /
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Home Demonstration
Agents Have Reunion
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Fifty former Home Demonstra
tion agents gathered on the cam
pus in the lovely amphi-theater in
front of Soule Hall Wednesday
evening for their first re-union.
Ladies from various states driving
here with their children were pres
ent and at least one hundred and |
sixty guests were present for the‘
happy occasion. Faculty| members
and their wives of the Agricultural
extensoin joined in the notable oc-!
casion, i
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Master Billy Taylor !
Is Host on Birthday|
Master Billy Taylor enterta.inedt
seventeen of hislittle friends Wed
nesday at his home on Universityj
Drive, in happy celebration of his‘
seventh birthday. Following sev
era]l games, delicious refreshments
were served. The young host was
showered with good wishes and
many pretty gifts on this not’ablel
occasion,
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MRS. W. L. BELL IS
- HOSTESS AT PICNIC
Mrs. W. L. Bell will entertain‘
this evening with a picnic supper
at her home on Nacoochee avenue,'
complimenting Mrs. Robert Nixon |
of Washington, D. €. Among the|
out-of-town guests will be Mrs. |
Herschel Smith, Col. and Mrs. Dala
Watson of Winder, Mrs. Roy Ga.ro'
ner and daughter, Helen Anne, and
Mrs. Frank Hanson of Atlanta, !
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MR. JOHN TAYLOR |
FORUM CLASS HOST;
Mr. John Taylor entertained the
Forum class of the First Metho
dist church at his home on Uni
versity Drive last night. Following
a short business session a social
hour was enjoyed. Delicious re
freshments were served during the
evening. |
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MISSES GIDLEY AND
ALMAND HOSTESSES
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Misses Jeanette Gidley and Louise
Almand were co-hostesses at a de
lightful prom party Tuesday night,
August 13, at the home of Mrs. E.}
G. Gidley on College avenue. 1
Entertainment consisted of
games, contests and proming, foI-‘
lowed by delicious refreshments.
Assisting Mrs. Gidley in enter
taining was Miss Josephine Wright.
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WINTERVILLE CLUB
WILL MEET TODAY
The Winterville Recreational club
will hold its regular meeting to
day at the Winterville swimming
pool. HEveryone attending is urged
to bring a picnic lunch and plans
for the evening will be announced
at the pool.
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Mr. Rufus Aikins of Miami, ar
rived Sunday afternoon for a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hardy, ac
companying Misses Nancy Hardy
and Helen Cabaniss home from al
visit of several weeks in Miami,
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Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Cabaniss,
Dr. and Mrs. H. W, Birdsong, Drs.
Wedford Brown and Linton Ger
rl‘nw- were among those going to
Elberton Wednesday . for the Tenthl
District Medical association which
¢onvened there. A very dellghtfull
barhecue was among the social
features, |
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Mrs. R, L. Meister and children,
Anne Grace and Bo® “y, accompan
led by Misses Mildred and Amna
Belle Dalton' of Cornelia, are en
loving a visit to Washington, D. C.,
and Baltimore,
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Mr. Norfleet McCombs is visit
ing relatives in Walterboro, S. C.
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Friends of Misg Alice Nelson will
be pleased to learn that she is do
ing nicely following a mastoid
Überation at General hospital Wed
nesday,
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Mrs. Jack Wilking and young son
“'e expected home Saturday from
California where they have been
‘Pending the summer with rela
tives,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reeves of At
lanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Margaret Blair Addresses
4-H Club Boys And Girls Today
Mrs. Margaret H. Blair a mem
ber of the staff of the School of
Home Economics at the University
spoke to the 4-H club boys and
girls in a joint meeting of the
clubs at ithe Physical Education
building Thursday morning.
Mrs. Blair in discussing her sub
ject: Dress in Relation té Person
ality said, “It is impossible to sep
arate dress and personality as we
teach clothing today.”
Personality was set up as being
the combination of habits and at
titudes which makes one person
different from dthers. |
Dress as used in clothing class
es of today was described as really
meaning the whole appearance
from tip to toe including the per
son within. “Clothes can't make a
person. There must be a person
first,” said the speaker.
The fact that one’s personality
is built up through choosing and
that we, ourselves, are almost all
together responsible for making
our personalities what they are
was brought out.
Mrs. Blair said, “We are put
into this world through no fault of
our own but is up to us to sink or
swim by our own efforts. It takes
courage and usefulness, and per
sistent ‘attention to the everyday
choosing of everything we do.
We choose what we do, what we
eat, what we read, whether we are
considerate and polite, whether we
study our Ilessons or waste our
time in school, what picture shows
we go to; we choose our friends,
we choose our amusements in our
leisure time, we choose what we
wear, we choose the way we con
duct ourselves.”
'We are not always conscious
that we are making these choices
but it is through them that we
become what we are. We ge on
in the world or we are one of the
flailures whose problems are al
ways bigger than the person him-
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. A. J. Crawford and little
Miss Louise Crawford have return
ed to their home in Macon, after
visiting Miss Reba Burkhalter for
the pasgt week.
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~ Mr. Steve Wolfe is the guest of
relatives in Elbert county.
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. Mrs. Fred Hart and little son,
Freddie, have returned to Savannah
after visiting Mrs. Paul Hart on
‘South Lumpkin street.
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. Mrs. W. A. Burkhalter, Misses
Reba and Jewell Burkhalter, Mrs.
'A. J. Crawford, Miss Louise Craw
ford and Mr. Alvin Witherington
spent Sunday at, Neel's Gap.
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’! Misses Mazelle Bell and Dorothy
Lester have returned to their homes
‘after visiting Miss Thelma Lester
on Burnett street.
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Mrs. Julian Fowler left today for
Abbeville, S. C., to visit Mrs. Claude
Vandiver.
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Mrs. Norman Nicherson and Mrs.
IM. P. O’Callaghan left this morn
ling for Rome to visit Mrs. Gordon
Hight until Friday afternoon. They
were joined in Atlanta by Thomas
Nicherson of Bangor, Maine, who
is on a visit here. Mrs. Thomas
iNickerson, who has been spending
' this week with Mrs. Hight, will re
turn home with them.
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¢ Mrs. Maude 7F. Talmage and
Seaborn Fullilove and Thomas
Nicherson motored to Atlanta this
'morning for a short visit to Mrs.
| Sam Wood.
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Miss Jule Allen returned to
Covingten today following a visit
to Mrs. R. H. Bickerstaff.
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Mr. Jim Collins of Viena, Ga., is
visiting relatives here. |
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Mrs. J. H. T. McPherson, Mrs.
Thomas Hubbard McHatton, Mrs.
Andrew Erwin, Mrs. O. H. Arnold
and Mrs. Ed Dorsey were among
those attending Mrs. Moreton Rol- |
leston’s funeral in Atlanta Wed-|
nesday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cummings of
Valdosta, were visitors here Wed
nesday. : l
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Friends of Mrs. Worth Hadleyi
will be delighted to learn she ar-:
rived yesterday to be the guest of |
her father, Judge R. C. Orr, forl
a month before joining Mr. 'Had-l
ley in Puerta Rico, their future
home. Mr. Hadley will direct gov-i
ernment forestry work in Puerto)
Rico. .
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Mrs. *Lilly B. Chandler, and Mr.l
and Mrs. Clarence Berryman, left |
Tuesday for an extended tour of |
Florida. i
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Mrs. T. O. Estes left Wednesda.y'
morning for ‘Dallas, Texas, where|
she will visit relatives. !
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Misg Gertrude Rogers of Winder,
was visiting here Wednesday.
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Miss Edna O'Kelly left Wednes- |
day for a visit to Charlotte, N. C.
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Miss Thelma Colquitt and Mr. |
Willis Colquitt of Comer, were|
here Wednesday. / ‘
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Mr. Henry Miller of Covington, |
and Mrs. John Smith and Mrs.!
Billy Smith of Farmington, arel
guests of Mrs. Howard Brown. i
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCall ofi
Gainesville, are spending a few
days with Mrs. W. J. Orr, en routei
to Poplar Springs, to spend the|
week-end. |
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Steadman
spent the week-end at Oglesby,
guests of‘liljs..fiztt:e Willis. -
_ Mr. Hubert Whard hes returned |
| Success means making of your
self a useful and a cheerful per
son. The part wh’ch dress plays
in relation to personality building,
the conscious and unconscious in
fluece of the internally and exter
nally clean body, correct positure,
radiation of health and activity
through correct habits of eating,
exercise and recreafion, neatness
and good grooming, selection of
lovely color and design, attention
to style, the effect of certain sty
les, colors and textures on the fig
ure and personality, knowing your
type such as madonna, athletic,
silly, dumb, dramatic, business, etc.
and dressing to suit it were em
phasized. “Run over heels, crook
ed stocking seams, the wrong neck'
tie, chewing gum, not being clean,
and other seemingly little things
have lost many a person a promo
tion or a good job whether the
boss knew those things were in
fluencing him or not,’” said Mrs.
Blair. .
Quality rather than quantity in
buying and a study of the psy
chological effect of colors for vari
ous personalities, in the different
seasons, and in connection with
one's mode of living was demon
strated through a showing of tex
tiles and the response of the audi
ence to various colors and combi
nations.
To be a useful person, to give
happiness, to be happy, and since
every one must be looked at by
others, to lend artistic and attrac
tive color and design to the scene
of life rather than ito be a blot on
the landscape is a real opportunity
to serve. Through building your
personality by making every choice
a wise one, and through artistry
in dress you have a means of self
expression which will make a real
contribution to Yyour immediate
world.” .
Mr. Louis Tucker of Commerce,
is spending several days here.
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Mr. Dock Johnson of Woodville,
and Mrs. E. C. Googar of Union
Point, were visitors here Wednes
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Halbert of
Birmingham, Ala. are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Richards.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Faulkner
and Miss Maggie L.ou Faulkner of
Carlton, were visitors here Wed
nesday.
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Mrs. H. H. Callahan wag visiting
in Stephens Wednesday.
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‘Mr. Elridge Barnett, and Mr. and
Mrs. H, N. Barnett of Comer, were
among® out-of-town visitors here
‘Wednesday.
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Mrs. R. T. Campton of Comer,
spent Wednesday in Athens.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Murray of
Neese, were shopping here Wed
nesday.
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Mr. Vernon Taylor of Washing
ton, was here Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Callahan will
spend the week-end in Dublin.
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‘Miss Bertie Epps is planning to
spend = her vacation at Daytona
Beach.
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Friends of Mrs. W. O. Payne
will be delighted to know that she
has returned home from St. Mary’s
hospital,
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Misses Lucy and Sarah Paine
are visiting their grandparentsg in
Cartarpvine = S ity A
Women’s, Misses’, Children’s
Sale.
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
19 SUITS—Were 1.98 to 5.95;
NOW 1.32 to 3.97
9 SUITS—Were 2.98 to 4.95;
NOW 1.49 to 2.48
9 SUITS—Were 3.50; NOW 1.00
ALL CHILDREN’'S SUITS-—
NOW HALF PRICE!
TERRY ROBES—Were 1.29 to 3.98:
_ : NOW 79¢ to 1.98 §
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’ Miss Lucille Crabtree is visiting
in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
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! Mrs. B. E. Moorehead and daugh
ter, Sarah Earl, of Buckhead, were
visitors here Wednesday.
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Mrs. M, Blanchard and daugh
ters, Jane and Amelia of Crawford,
were visitors here Wednesday.
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Mrs. George Brooks of Crawford,
spent Wednesday in Athens. ;
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Mrs. Warren Higley of Brooklyn,
N. Y., Misses Cornelia Montgomery,’
Frances Sanders, and Miss Lucillef
McDonald of Commerce, spent
Wednesday here, - |
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Mrs. Lady MecConnell Veale of!
Royston spent Wednesday in Ath-|
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Mr, L. A. Braselton of Monroe, |
spent Wednesday here. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Breman andi
daughter of Atlanta, spent . Wed-}
nesday here, ;
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Misg Bonnie Parkman of Colum- |
bus, Ga., Miss Mary Gillis, Mrs. J.|
R. Gibson, and Mrs. W' F. Livings- |
ton are visitors attending the Fa.rm'
and Home meet,
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Miss Sara Faust and Mrs. Gfay
Roland of Crawford, spent Wed
nesday here,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stephens ofi‘
Carlton, spent Wednesday in Ath- |l
ens, i
Prof. and Mrs. W, E. Vanne and
Prof. and Mrs. B. B. Burt were here
Wednesday in route to Swainsboro,
Ga. They have been visiting in
Dahlonega.
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Mrs, G. A. Barron of Lexington,
and Mrs. Chandler Stevens of
Carlton, were visitors here Wed
nesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maquire and
children were to return today from
Eatonton and Atlanta where they
Il’m.ve been visiting relatives.
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Mrs. D.(H. Garrison of Clarkes
ville, who has been visiting Mr,
and Mrs. George Farr and children,
has returned home,
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Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burns,
formerly of Athens, but now of
'Americus. Ga., announce the birth
iOf a son on August 12, who has
been named John Milton, jr.
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l Mr. and Mrs. Louie Pendley and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin have
returned from Daytona, St. Aug
ustine, Jacksonville and Silver
Springs, Fla,
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Mr. Tom Price of Rutledge, Ga.,
spent the week-end here with re
latives, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chan
cey.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Martin spent
the week-end with relatives in
Au
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| A prom party was given Saturday
|by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chancey,
which was enjoyed by a large num
ber of young people.
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‘ Miss Kathleen Portertield leaves
| Saturday to visit friends in Jack
sonville, Fla.
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PERSONALS— .. .. .. -‘Wlz N
Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Fullilove
1 who are touring the West will visit
| the San Diego Exposition in Cali
| fornia before returning home.
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| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barnett,
lot Colbert, Ga., were shopping in
Athens today.
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Mr. and Mrs, P. S. Rich, and
their daughters, Misses Emmaline
and Frances Rich, returned to At
lanta today.
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Mrs. June Sailors of Atlanta, is
visiting here today.
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Mrs. Hardy Keller will Ileave
Sunday for Washington, D. C.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Mrs. Arthur Little of Commerce,
is the guest of Mrs. Rufe Turner
for a few days.
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Mrs. Nell Bryant of Atlanta,i
will_arrive today for a shont visit
as the guest of Mrs. G. O. Davis. |
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. Miss Louise Dale leaves thisJ
week for a short visit, as the guest |
of Mrs! Jimmie Forbes, at Twm‘
Lakes.
o Make Room |
for the Most Beautiful and Ex
tensive Line of Fall Hats We
Have Ever Shown . . .
Clearance of Entire € ’ ;
Summer Stock of Pa- <7~ g Y/
namas, Leghorns, ate i
Felts and Crepes, in
White, Natural and Pastels. ‘
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MICHAEL'S
S 1 B WP SO SSRGS
S TL2 Got S PSO S SRA [T P sero B N
- All Summer
For Girls and Boys
GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES—Sizes 2 to 6;
Were 1.19 to 1.98; NOW 5%¢ to 98¢
GIRLS' WASH DRESSES—Sizes 7to 16; | §
Were 1.98 to 2.98; NOW 98¢ to 1.49 -
GIRLS’ SILK DRESSES—Sizes 2 to 16;
Were 1.98 to 5.95; NOW 98¢ to 2.98
BOYS' WASH SUITS —Sizes | to 9;
Were 1.65 to 3.98; NOW 88¢ to 1.98
ALL PLAY SUlTS—Sizes 1 to 16;
Including Sunsuits, Vanta Bathing Suits,
Camp Suits, Shorts; Were 79¢ to 2.98;
NOW HALF PRICE
G!RLS‘ CQATS——SI\ZE‘Q | to 4 and 7 to 16:
Were 4.95 to 10.95; NOW 2.48 to 5.48
INFANTS' CREEPERS—Sizes 2 and 3;
Were 1.00 to 1.98; NOW 50c¢ to 98¢
SANDALS AND SUMMER OXFORDS;
Were 2.00 to 3.50; NOW Fourth-Off!
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| Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Quat-!
tlebaum, Miss Rcese Jordan, Miss |
| Claude Reynolds, and Mrs. F. A.l
McMillian, Gainesville, were visi-]
' tors here last night. |
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~ Mr. Hoyt Graham, Ocilla, is vis- i
iting friends here. !
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FISHING RODS REELS l
@ 154 E. Clayton St.
DUCKETT’'S ARMY STORE
Final Cl
’ fie o)
Women’s and Misses
Summer
Hundreds of Fine Garments to go at Half Price
and Even Less Than Half-Price! Garments
You'll Love te Have Now and for Early Fall!
The values warrant your prompt attention at
Nine Friday!
BUDGET SHOP SALES!
41 DRESSES;
Formerly 1.98 to 3.95— 98€
44 DRESSES; '
Formerly' 2.95 to 5.95— 1.49
63 DRESSES;
Formerly 398 to 5.95— 1.98
24 DRESSES; T
Formerly 4.95 to 8.95— 2.48
84 DRESSES; .
Formerly 5.95 to 7.95— 2.98
67 DRESSES; P
Formerly 7.957%6 8.95— 3.98
Cottons, Linens, Washable Silks, Sheers,
All Sizes—Pastels, Whites, Street Colors.
All Better Shop
Blouses
Now
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Half Price
Silks, Cottons, Linens . . . Whites, Pastels,
Suit Shades—All Sizes 34 to 46.
Prices Were 1.98 to 4.75—N0w 98¢ to 2.35
BETTER SHOP SALES ‘v
32 DRESSES; i |
Formerly*lo.9s to 19.75— 5048
21 DRESSES; o 748
Formerly 14.95 to 19.75— " 420
14 DRESSES; 7
Formerly 18:75 too 29.75— . 9.38
29 other dresses are included at Half Price
and Less than Half! Prices were to 49.75!
Misses’, Juniors’ and Women's Sizes—All
Fabrics and Colors. Many Evening Dresses
are in the lot. Be-Eariyi - ]
BETTER SHOP SALES
Just 30 Woolen
Coats and Suits
Were Price_d 1295 t 0 29.75 7
Now HALF PRICE
7 BOUCLE-;::I'ED SUITS
et AR
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