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} PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Burton McCar thy, of Miami, Fla., are here visiting Mrs. F. C. Brown and 1 other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Watkins, of Albany, Oa., are here visit ing Mrs. Watkins' sister, Mrs. H. O. Cozad. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Wall, of Elberton, Oa., spent the 1 week-end here with Mrs. wain mother, Mrs. H. O. Cozad. Mrs. W. O. Hall has gone tc Buford, Oa... to visit her moth er, Mrs. F. Bailey. Mrs. Ed HilUard, of Camilla Oa., and Dr. and Mrs. Jullui Bunch and small son, Allan, ol Sebrlng, Fla., are guests of Mr and Mrs. R. O. Beshears. Dickie McWllliams Is spend ing two weeks with his father, Dick McWllliams, and Mrs. Mc Williams, In Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Jack Owens and daugh ter, Patsy, were here for the SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE BEGINNING TODAY All $10.95 Dresses .... $7.95 All $12.95 Dresses .... $9.95 All $14.95 Dresses .... $10.95 All $17.95 Dresses .... $11.95 All $19.95 Dresses .... $14.95 (Thursday) DRESSES All $6.50 Dresses All $7.95 Dresses All $8.95 Dresses $4.75 $5.95 $6.95 HATS Half Price One Group Spring and Summer SKIRTS, BLOUSES, BOLEROS Reg. $4.50 Blouses .... $2.50 Reg. $3.95 Skirts $2.50 Reg. $2.50 Boleros .... $1.95 Reg. $2.00 Boleros .... $1.55 SPRING SUITS Drastically Reduced BATHING SUITS Reg. $5.95 Bathing Suits . . $4.95 Reg. $7.50 Bathing Suits . . $6.00 SPECIAL PURCHASE HOLEPROOF HOSE ( Mesh-seamless) Reg. $1.50 Sale Price $1.09 SUMMER EARRINGS AND FLOWERS Reg. $1.00 Sale Price 69c Terms CASH ? All Sales Final THE FASHION SHOP (Next to Macon Theatre) - week-end, visiting Mri Owens' i mother, Mrs. J. R. Overton. Patsy remained for a longer visit with her grandmother, i The Rev. and Mrs. John U. Barr, Jr., and two children, of > Cheraw, 8. C., are spending two . weeks In Dr. A. Rufus Morgan's cabin on Cartoogechaye. ? The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Craw | ford, of Franklin, Route 4, drove ? their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sam - Clifton Crawford, and small daughter, Sandra, to Bruns ' wick, Qa., last week to join her , husband who is stationed there with the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Leach and daughter, Becky, and Mrs. ( Leach's mother, Mrs. Harvey Jenkins, all of Thomasvllle, Ga., i were week-end guests of Mrs. Gus Leach. They left Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Leach, for a week's camping in the Smok Mr. and Mrs. William J. Al len, of Nashville, Tenn., are guests of Mrs. Allen's brother, E. M. McNish, and Mrs. McNish, at their home, Wayah Valley Ranch. Mrs. Charles Nix and daugh ter, Cheryl, of Lawrenceberg, Tenn., visited Mrs. John Craw ford, and Mr. Crawford, last week. Mr. andi Mrs. G. L. Houk left last week for Kansas City, Mo., to visit their son, Fred Houk, and Mrs. Houk. Mrs. Jack Sherrill, Sr., has returned from Harriman, Tenn., and is living at the home of Mrs. Charlie Blaine. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Laws, of Norris, Tenn., arrived Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Biddle, Jr., of Columbia, S. C., spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Biddle and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Phillips. Bill and Tom Hunnicutt, of Asheville, visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Miss Lois Slagle, of Sylva, Is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Bob S. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Brownlow Add ington and two children have returned to their home in West Jefferson, after spending a va cation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Addington and Mrs. Reby Tessier. Mrs. George A. Jones, Miss Laura M. Jones, &nd Richard Jones, Jr., spent Sunday in Asheville with Mrs. G. Lyle Jones. Mrs. George R. Sheldon, of Salt Lake city, Utah and Char lotte, is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. T. J. Johnston, at her home on Harrison Ave nue. Charles U. Roper, of Colum- i bia, S. C., visited his mother, Mrs. Charlie Roper, of Franklin, Route 3, for a few days last week. Mrs. Ell Tallent has returned from Stuart, Fla., where she was called because of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rink, of Rockville, Md., are here spend ing two weeks with Mrs. Rink's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Starrette. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hargett and children, George, Francis, and Kay, of Richmond, Va., are here for a visit with Mrs. Har gette"s brother, Fred Dowdle, and Mrs. Dowdle, and other rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Osborne, of Brevard, are visiting Mrs. Os borne's mother, Mrs. Maggie Corbin, at her home on Frank lin, Route 4. Dewey Corbin has returned to his work in Augusta, Ga., after spending a two-week va cation here with his family. The Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Park er and two daughters, Misses Sarah Elizabeth and Janet Parker, of New Bern, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Manson !L. Stiles. Jackie Hoilman, son of Mrs. R. L. Jones, joined the U. S. Navy and left July 7 for San Diego, Calif., where he is now stationed. Mr. and Mrs. David Barr, of Connecticut, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dowdle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denny and two small daughters, of Cookville, Tenn., stopped here for a visit with Mr. Denny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins, of Franklin, Route 3, and Mr. Denny's niece, Mrs. ^ean Welch, in Franklin, on their way to Daytona Beach, Fla., for a vacation. Mrs. Roy Kirby and children', Kenneth and Martha Kay, of Marietta, Ga., are spending two weeks here with Mrs. Kirby's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. John Brendell, of the Burnlngtown Community. Mrs. Maine Falrchild and children, of Spring City, Tenn., have returned home after spending a week's vacation with Mrs. Falrchild's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. John Brendell. 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