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MRS. S. A. ELLIOTT
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Craig visited
his mother, Mrs. Willie Mae
Craig, in McDonough on Sunday.
Mrs. Miriam Mallory of Con
cord visited her aunt, Mrs. Cur
tis Johnson, Sunday. She and the
Johnsons had lunch at The Din
ner Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cochran
of Juliette visited Saturday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Waites.
Mrs. Harold Elliott and Mrs.
S. A. Elliott visited Mrs. Juanita
Martin Friday at Covington.
Mrs. D. T. Long, Mrs. Edna
Long and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Long at Forsyth.
They were giving a most enjoy
able Christmas party for the
OUR GREAT 25% DISCOUNT SALE CONTINUES
Don’t miss this opportunity to save one-fourth on
the many items mentioned in this ad. Sale will con
tinue until Christmas Eve. Don’t wait until all the
best buys are gone.
We are not going to change our Price Tags. This would
involve too much time and effort. We will simply take 25%
off your purchases at the check-out counter.
Save $4.00 (V 4) on our Double Bed Spread—A Good Buy
at $15.99 —Now just $11.99.
Save $9.00 on our KING Size Pure Linen Spread—A $68.00
Value which usually sells at $36.98 —Now Only $27.73.
Twin Quilts - Regular $4.98 Now $3.73
Double Bed Quilts - Regular $6.98 Now $5.23
QUEEN Size Quilts - Regular $8.98 Now $6.73
KING Size Quilts - Regular $10.98 Now $8.23
DUST RUFFLES
Perma Press Slight Irreg.
Twin - Regular $2.98 Now $2.23
Full - Regular $3.98 —Now $2.98
GIFTS
TOWELS —Our Finest First Quality Sets, Reg. $5.36 NOW $4.02
DECORATOR PILLOWS—99c to $12.00. Save up to $3.00.
BACK RESTS (Ideal for students to study in bed and for any
one who reads in bed), Reg. $4.98, Now $3.73 and Reg. $6.98,
Now $5.23.
TV or FLOOR CUSHIONS—Reg. s4.9B—Save $1.25.
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RUGS— Room Size 9x12 & Bxll Ovals—Reg. $49.98, Save 12.50
Scatter Rugs from 50c to $7.98 (Less 25%)
OUR QUILTS MAKE EXCELLENT GIFTS and ARE PRICED
MOST REASONABLE.
SLEEPING BAGS— Reg. s9.9B— Save $2.50
DRAPES - DRAPERY HARDWARE - FAKE FUR REM
NANTS - ROCKER SETS in Velveteen and Corduroy. CHAIR
PADS - TABLE CLOTHS (Perma Press as well as Vinyl.) Mat
tress Pads and Sheets (including KING and QUEEN Size.
Lounge Pads, 30” wide and 72” long with 2 matching Bolsters.
Sell every day at $25.98 — Now 25% off. Save $6.50.
Remember that The Textile Outlet carries Jack
son’s largest stock of Drapery Hardware, Lined
Drapes, Bed Spreads, Towels, AND THE ONL\
STORE IN JACKSON CARRYING A COMPLETE
LINE OF KING AND QUEEN size Sheets, Mattress
Pads, Pillows, Pillow Slips and Spreads.
OPEN YEAR AROUND FROM 9 TIL 6, MONDAY thru SAT.
children in the trailer park where
they live.
Rev. Jimmy Landrum, Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Elliott and Mrs. Fran
ces attended the Youth Rally at
Rethel Church near Butler Sat
urday night.
Mrs. Gaston Hester and daugh
ters, Lee Ann and Erin, of Eu
fnula, Ala. spent the weekend
with Mrs. S. K. Smith and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny James and
Michael of Decatur visited Mr.
and Mrs. George Barnes Satur
day. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Paul James and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Hoard visited Mr. and Mrs.
Barnes.
Mrs. C. B. Ham, Mrs. Wiley
Campbell and children of Smarrs,
Mrs. Lee Levaell of Wichita, Kan
sas, visited Mrs. Mollie Padgett
last week.
Sale Of Sales
25% off
The TEXTILE OUTLET
311 W. 3rd St., Jackson, Ga.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. David Swint and
Mis. Fannie Swint of Atlanta
visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caw
thon Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. W iley ( ameron,
Butch and Alice of Macon visi
ted Sunday with their daughter,
Mrs. Jackie Rooks, Mr. Rooks
and new grandson, Jason, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Sherrell.
Mrs. Sara Duke had all of her
children with her Sunday for an
early Christmas dinner.
Friends of Mrs. Horace Banks
ton are sorry to learn that she
isn’t feeling well. We wish her
a speedy recovery.
Everyone is glad to hear Mr.
R. C. Riley is home and feeling
much better.
Heait Attack
Fatal To
Carlton Moss
Mr. Carlton Fleetwood Moss,
59, of Lakeland, Florida, former
ly of Indian Springs, died unex
pectedly Monday, December 6th,
in Lakeland of an apparent heart
attack.
Mr. Moss was born February
26, 1912 in Butts County to the
late Mr. James David Moss and
Mrs. Annie Gipson Moss, both of
Butts County. Mr. Moss was a
veteran of World War 11, serving
with the U. S. Navy.
Graveside services were con
ducted Friday afternoon at three
o’clock in the Sandy Creek Cem
etery with Rev. Larry Young
blood, pastor of Westside Baptist
Church, officiating. Sherrell Fun
eral Home was in charge of ar
rangements.
Mr. Moss is survived by a sis
ter, Mrs. Ruby Patrick of At
lanta; three brothers, John Otis
Moss, R. C. Moss, and Hoke Moss,
all of Indian Springs; several
nieces and nephews.
PERSONAL
Mrs. J. G. Wright and Mrs.
Fred Lee of Atlanta spent Wed
nesday of last week with Miss
Tommie Higgins and Mrs. E. J.
Goggans.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Carmich
ael had as their weekend guests,
Miss Candy Carmichael and Alan
Carter, both students at West
Georgia College.
Ollie Woodard is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Woodard, during the holidays. He
is a student at Fort Valley State
College.
Miss Santillia Jones of Mor
ris Brown College is with her par
n s, Mr. and Mis. L. L. Jones,
during the Christmas sesason.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Thur
man have their daughters, Miss
Betty Thurman and Miss Ernes
tine Thurman, both students at
West Georgia College, as their
guests during the Y’ule season.
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PERSONAL
Spend the day guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cawthon
were Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Rush
ing, Susan, Bob and Alan Rush
ing of Warner Robins, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. McDaniel, Teri, Scott
and Brad McDaniel of Decatur,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cawthon,
Mark and Wally Cawthon and
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cawthon.
Mrs. F. A. Holston had as her
Sunday guests her niece, Mrs. E.
T. Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Anderson Murphy and children
of Atlanta.
Spend the day guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cook and
Don were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Cook, Charisse and Chad of
Douglasville and Miss Ruby Lane
of Jenkinsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hodges of
Smyrna spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Whiten and Mrs.
Ed Smalley.
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INITIAL SETS
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made it for him! Lustrous blue
black Hematone set, pre
initialled just for him. Gift
boxed.
(46A9) Hematone
Links & Tie Tack $5.50
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