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The B. Y> P. U- of this place
highly enjoyed a straw ride to Mason
aiiil Wednesday afternoon, Juy 4th,
boat riding was enjoyed. Delicious
lemonade was served.
DV, of Athens, are spending a few
Mrs. Obe Smith and little son, R.
days with relatives here.
Mr. W. D. Graham made a bus
moss trip to Athens Tuesday morning
Mrs W. C Lester was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. W. T. Chandler
Thursday.
Mrs. .T Y. Huff and daughters,
Mrs. Will D. Graham and Mrs.
Claude Landers and children of Dan
ielsville were the guests of Mrs. W.
£>. Graham and family Friday.
We are very glad to stale thr
Mrs. Frank Echols is improving aft<
a long spelll of sickness.
Misses Annie and Gladys Smith
called on their friend, Miss Teresa
Bryant Sunday.
Mr. H M. Crook and family were
the guests of ther parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. C. Crook Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Haraldson
■pent Saturday night with Mr}. W. A
Haraldson and family.
Misses Motelle Wiliams, Mabel
Graham, Ezzelle Haraldson, Fee
PAUL HADAWAY SHOE COMPANY
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Across Street from College Campus -- 233 Broad Street
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10,000 Pairs To Sell None Reserved
You Save Hete See If You Save
Ladies’ Patent and Grey San- Patent Strap Pumps, Baby 100 Pairs OGds; values to Indies’ White Canvas Oxfords; Ladies Tan Pumps and Oxfords
dais, sizes 2to 8, values $8.50 Louis Heels; "values $ll.OO $lO,-00 values $3.00 Low Hoela; values $3.50
SALE PRICE . . *5.00 SALE PRICE *4 95 SALE PRICE f!,S..SALE PRICE $t SO. . SALE PRICE * 9t>
Ladies Black Tennis Oxfords for Gym, sale price 95c Beautiful $2 Hose for $L
Ladies’ Black Satin Beaded ladies’ Black Kid and Tan Ladies Tan Strap Brogue Ladies Patient One-Strap Ladies' Black Saun PumpO,
Purtips. sizes 2 to 8; values Strap Pumps, Low Heels; val- Styles, Rubber Heels; values Pumps, Rubber Tjeeis; values Louis Heels; values $5.00
$12.50 *
SALE PRICE *4.95 SALE PRICE $2.45 SALE PRICE ■ *3.95 SALE PRICE 345 SALE PRICE
You know that everybody knows Panl Hadaway, the Shoe man You come
Ladies Black Kid Boudoirs, Low Ladies Satin Boudoirs, Com- Old Ladies Common Sense Ox- Ladies Half Elarstie Oxfords; Ladies Tan Oxfords; value#
Heels* values $2 50 fort Soles; values $3.00 fords; values $3. 00 values $4.00 to s4jso
SALE* PRICE 4145 SALE PRICE *145 SALE PRICE .. $195 SALE PRICE $195 SALE PRICE *2 45
AU new stock; This store opened one year ago. Don’t trade till you see my face
Patent Pumps, French Heels; Ladies’ Black Kid Oxfords, Ladies’ Black Kid Oxfords, Ladies’ “Arch-Prop” Oxfords Ladies’ White Canvas Oxford*
values sl2 50' Rubber Heels; values $4.50 values SIO.OO value* $12.50 and Pumps; values $3.50
SALE PRICE $3,85 SALE PRICE $2.45 SALE PRICE $4.55 SALE PRICE $6 95 SALE PRICE $1 35
Costs and profits and former prices ail disregarded Every pair mu>t go
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Children’s White, sizes sto 8, Children’s Strap, sizes 1 to 5, Children’s Tan Oxfords, eizes Children’s and Misses’ Sandals, SALE PRICE $1 AH)
s t il 11 to 2- values $2,. 50 sto 8. 8’ to 11; values $3.00 6to 2; values $2.50 sizes sto 2; values $2.50 Ail First Step Slippers, sizes
SALE PRICE . ! ’. SI.OO SALE PRICE $1 00 SALE PRICE SI.OO SALE PRICE SI.OO Ito 5
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yo ur feet hurt come here and get a pair ofmy slipplf ourooa ers Find right place
7*'”l'- ' Br'dgue;" values Men’s Tan Oxfords; values' " $0.50" Men’s Fishing Boots-; values
Men’s Plow Shoes, Lon Brand, Mens - |12 . 60 Men’s Sport Brogue; values $12.00
Values $4.50 v ‘.' p p PiC £ .. ,$4 95 SALE PRICE T $7.95 SALE PRICE $3 95 SALE PRICE *7 50
SALE PRICE 3.00 SaLE “-l- ■ -
Paul Hadaway Siioe Cos.
Hampton and Ruby Benton were the
guests of their friend, Miss Fleeta
Perry Sunday.
Miss Jessie Mae Aaron spent Thurs
day night with her aunt, Mrs. W.
ty Lester.
The birthday of Mr. W. D. Gra
han was enjoyed by many friends
July 3rd, when he was fifty-three
years of age.
Mb, Dorris Baker and sister, Es
telean, were guests of Mr! Oscar Fin
cannon and family Sunday.
Mr C. C. Sanders and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Guy Hitch
cock and family.
Mr. and Mrs. II M. Williams spen
Saturday afternoon with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank Echols'.
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The farmers of this section are
very busy sowing forage since the
nice rain which fell on Sunday after
noon .
The little babe of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Benton continues to improve
though slowlyf.
Miss Lucile Glenn spent last week
relatives at Danielsville.
Mrs. Ella Mattox spent last week
end with her children, Mr. L.
Mattox and Mrs. Gussie Crook.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crook had
as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Glenn and family, Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard Crook
THE DANiELSV'ILLE MONITOR, DANfELSVILLE. GEORGIA.
spent the night with Mr. Kiplin Nash
and family Friday night
Miss Lanriys Glenn is attending a
house party at Arnoldsville this week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs;. Whitt
Hansford.
Ms. T. R. and Mnj W. H.
Crook went to Danielsville on a shop
ping tour Monday.
M.st. Enel Glenn attended the
Club meeting at Ila Friday afternoon
The litte child of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Smith continues quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. R). B. Crook car
ried their baby which is ight sick to
Dr. Gholston Friday. We hope to
report it better at our next writing.
Several of our school patrons at
tended the election of a Trustee at
Velpoe last Saturday.
Several from here enjoyed the
ice cream supper at Mr. Roy Crook's
Saturday night.
We regret to lose Mr. Gilbert Lord
from our community, he having gone
to Honey Path, S. C,
Mrs 1 . Lurline Mattox spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. Guss
Crook.
Ask Carlton Crook why is is so
’specially interested in the Summer
School at Athens thus year.
Allan Martin was in our midst
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Morgan from Winder came
over brnging Mrs!. Rosa Culbertson
home last Saturday.
Mrs. T. C. David went to Comer
last Friday shopping.
We are glad to state that Mir. Alec
Manley and baby are improving after
an fllheSs of several days.
The Most Important Gift
in the worln is the, engagement ring. Every girl
dreams of this gift and when the time coaxes to re
ceive it she naturally expects it to be a fU wless cre
ation of beauty. You can make her expectations
materialize if you buy from us
M F- FIGKETT JEWELRY COG
,7ewe Z© i>—Op tom e t rls ts
269 CLAYTON ST.I ATHENS. GA.
WANTED
LUMBER LUMPER LUMBER
Hoard** and Framing
WE PAY CASH
Athens Saw and Planning Mill So.
ATHENS, GA
We have missed * certain Ford
Roadster (Baby Lincoln) in our com
munity for the past two weeks. Woa
der what’s the matter? She must be
away . • i
Here's a cordial invitation to each
and every one to attend our B. V,
Pi, U. every Sunday night at 8 o’-
clock . .