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DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1964
Short Items About People You Know
As compiled by the staff of the Donalsonville News
Mrs. Julian Webb, Society Editor Phone JA 4-2307
Mrs. B. B. Barber will go to
Columbus July 31 to board a
plane to Honolulu, Hawaai, to
visit her two daughters, Air
man first class and Mrs. W.
A. Couty, Warrant Officer
and Mrs. Henry Slavico and
children, Andy and Janet.
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Mrs. Maggie Barber of
Chicago spent some time with
her brother, W. T. Moye and
Mrs. Moye during the week.
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Mrs. A. E. Vickers and
Mrs,. W T. Moye spent last
week end in Panama City
with the A. L. Aviretts and
the Horace Catos.
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Miss Daphne Dukes spent
the week end in Atlanta, vis
iting her roommate, Miss Di
ane Slone
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< Misses Nancy Spooner,
Marsha Gibbons and Ginger
■Perry spent a week at Pres
byterian camp, Panama City,
J Fla., recently. Mrs. Luther
Spooner and Wade Spooner
accompanied them there.
Mrs. Finley Perry, Hugh
Perry and John Thomas re
turned with them.
♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Webb
spent the week end with Mrs.
V. 0- Webb in Valdosta, and
with her attended the Wood
ruff family reunion at Lake
Blackshear on Sunday.
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Misses Mary Ann Baker
and Patsy Ethridge have re
turned home from Valdosta
I State College after attending
■the first session of the sum
mer quarter.
Desser dots ’n
dashes...
iby Mrs. F. B. Faircloth)
Kathryn Allen arrived on
Wednesday for a few days’
visit with relatives here.
Friends of Mrs. Eldridge
McDonald of Tahahassee are
glad to report she is out of
the hospital and able to visit
with her parents, Mr. and
Ben Alday on Saturday night
and Sunday. Mr. McDonald
and sons came with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dud
ley of Elsberry, Mo. returned
to their home on Thursday
of last week- Lonnie and Don
nie Alday, twin sons of the
Calvin Aldays returned home
with them for a visit.
Mrs. Annette Harrell, Mrs.
Frank Faircloth and children,
and Monroe Addison were
dinner guests of the F. B.
Faircloths Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Fair
cloth and children returned
to their home in Pensacola on
Thursday after an extended
visit with homefolks.
Mrs. Doris Skipper of Brin
son spent Wednesday in the
community with friends.
We are sorry to report Mrs.
A. Y. Faircloth and Mrs- J. H.
Horne on the sick list. We
hope they will soon be well a
gam.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Collins
have been in Tallahassee for
the past few days with their
daughter, Bonnie who under
went surgery at Tallahassee
Memorial last week. We hope
she will soon be well and out
again.
Mr- and Mrs. Edward Alday
and chiudrn of Bartow, Fla.,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs
Cecil Alday and other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs Tom 1 Faircloth
and sons returned to Talla
hassee Thursday after spend
ing their vacation here with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Odom. Jr.
CLARK FAMILY HAS
REUNION
Recently, Mrs. J. E. Clark
of Brinson was honored at
her home, when her five
children joined for a family
reunion. Mrs. Clark has 13
grandchildren and 15 great
grandchildren.
A picnic lunch was spread
at noon- Swimming in Spring
Creek was enjoyed in the aft
ernoon. Then a seafood dinner
was prepared at Pace’s fish
camp.
Children attending includ
ed Mrs. Gertrude Hurt, Ocala,
Fla., Walter E. Clark, Boni
fay, Fla., Mrs. Mabel Tucker,
John A. Clark, Clarksville,
Tenn., J. Hugh Clark, Apop
ka, Fla., and their families-
Enjoying the occasion with
them were Mrs. B. B. Clarke,
Donalsonville, Mr. and Mrs.
I. J. Clark, Sandra and Susan,
Tampa, and Dave Adams, 0-
cala, Fla.
• •
Beverly Chance spent the
week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fount Chance.
Her guest was Pam Cole of
Dallas, Ga. They are attend
ing the summer quarter at
the Woman’s College of Geor
ga. at Miilledgeville.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Mould
er of Jacksonville are the
proud parents of a little son,
David Guyton. Mrs. Moulder
was formerly Miss Elizabeth
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams
are the equally proud grand
parents.
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OFF ’/a
Ladies & Children’s Sportswear
Including Shorts, Slim Jimsi, Blouses, Etc.
Ladies & Children’s Dresses
A Real Good Selection
12 to 1 3 off Regular Price
Ladies & Children’s Swimwear
12 Regular Price
One Table Exquisite Form Bras
Regular $2.00' and $2.50
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First Quality Nylon Hose
2 pair, for SI.OO
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Men’s & Boy’s Swimwear
Men’s & Boy’s Walking Shorts
1 Table of Men’s Dress Shoes
12 Regular Price
Men’s & Boy’s White Loafers
, Only SI.OO
Men’s Slacks
BY HIGGINS AND VAN HEUSEN
12to 13 off Regular Price
A Few Men’s Suits
REGULAR $29.95
Now $19.99
Men’s Dress Straw Hats
112 off Regular Price
Men’s Western Straw Hats
13 off Regular Price
ALL SUMMER PIECE GOODS MARKED DOWN
TO SELL!
Shoes for Ladies & Children
Including Dress, Casuals, Flats and Tennis
12 and 13 off reg. price!