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Christmas CLEARANCE Sale
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CITY CLUB
Sizes 6 to 14
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MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Laster and
family, of Crozet, Va., Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Harris and family, of
Ringgold, and Messrs. Gordon
and Ellis Laster, of Tulsa, Okla.,
were recent visitors of their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Laster.
Ben Crane and son, Billy, spent
Sunday at Little River, Ala., the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wafford
Russell.
Miss June Wyatt spent Sunday
with her grandmother, Mrs. S.
' R. Wyatt.
Mrs. C. F. Orr, of Trion, and
Mrs. F. A. Echols, of Summerville,
spent the week-end with their
sister, Mrs. J. S. Majors.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Harris spent
the week-end with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wyatt were
luncheon guests of Miss Lena
Baker Saturday.
Mesdames C. A. Wyatt and
Janie King, Misses Olene Wat
son, Lena Baker and June Wyatt
were shopping in Chattanooga,
T?nn., Tuesday.
Mrs. Loy Espy is recuperating
after an operation at Woman’s
Clinic, at Chattanooga, Tenn.,
last week.
The Hurley family spent Sun-
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:• 54 Gouge, 15 Denier IX '
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SALE STARTS FRIDAY, DEC. 10 |lEg|p i
§ ENDS FRIDAY, DEC. 24 ? i
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day at Loop, Ala., with relatives. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy |
visited their daughter, Mrs. C.!
R. Sentell Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. A. M. Snow,of Menlo, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook, of
Rome, were guests of the Browd
er family at Ft. Payne, Ala., Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Vernon and
daughter, Myrtle, of Pennville,
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mrs. Ben D. Crane and Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogg were
luncheon guests Sunday of Mrs.
B. D. Crane and Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pledger
spent Sunday in Albertville, Ala.,
visiting relatives.
Quarterly meeting for the
Menlo Circuit of the Methodist
Church was held at Menlo, Sun
day, Dec. sth. Dr. Peter Manning,
the District Superinten dent,
brought the message at the 11
o’clock hour after which dinner
was served at the church. The
Quarterly Conference was held in
the afternoon, with all churches
of the circuit having good re
ports.
Mentone News
By Mrs. James G. Johnson
Miss Dorris Ledbetter, and Miss
Ruth Johnson were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. William Key and Jacky ,
Saturday afternoon.
Garvin Johnson was the guest
of Gordon Allison Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNew are '
leaving soon to make their home |
in Florida.
William Flanuigan and Kenny
Smith were Sunday dinner guests
of Ted Johnson.
Miss Ruth Johnson was Satur
day night guest of Miss Dorris
Ledbetter.
Mrs. Mary Key and Jacky were
shopping in Vally Head, Ala.,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, of
Lyerly, were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
| James G. Johnson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Frazier
and children were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Ledbetter Sun
day.
Mrs. Annie Johnson and son,
Wayne, are visiting relatives in
Lyerly this week.
Calvin Ledbetter was week-end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Led
better, of Fort Payne, Ala.
Avis Josnson was spend-the-
{night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Johnson and children.
Mrs. Lonnie Vaughn has been
sick at her home in Cloudland.
R. A. Johnson made a business
trip to Menlo last Tuesday.
Several from Mentone were in
Valley Head Saturday attending
the big trading day.
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LADIES' DRESS SHOES
AND CASUALS SALE
PUMPS STRAPS TIES
SUEDES AND CALF SKIN
j COLORS: RED, COPPER RED, BLACK,
j GREEN, BROWN, COCO BROWN
< SIZES 4TO 11—WIDTH AAAA TO D
< $8.95 and $9.95 Values Sloshed to $6.89
< $6.95 and $7.95 Values Slashed to $4.89
< $5.95 Values Slashed to $3.95
j ALL SALES FINAL WITH NO REFUNDS
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LADIES' GIFT SUPPERS
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< SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF
< SMARTLY STYLED
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"FUZZY WUZZY" IN LIGHT BLUE AND
> PINK, SATINS; IN RED AND BLACK
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> GENUINE LEATHER IN BLACK OR WINE
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:■ SIZE 4 TO 10
ONLY $2.95 TO $4.95
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see our bank balance I I
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find have you noticed | . A
how our confidence in
the future grows with / 1
our balance? I /OTsSFw. twPw JU
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invite you to deposit with
us regularly and build a cash
reserve for tomorrow’s needs.
Farmers & Merchants Bank t
Summerville, Go.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Thursday, December 9, 1948