.DIN BULLETIN
Page Seventeen
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A Dangerous Comer
ome measure of protection should be
i^ided pedestrians who cross Falls
d near the Postoftice or the Theater,
ire is little slackening of speed of
i passing' this point, and something
Hid be done before some child is run
n. Often it puzzles a grown person
keep out from under Pike’s Ford-
-Buick-Overland truck (we are not ac-
ing Pike of running over a mile and
alf an hour) or some merchant-sales-
1 from Albemarle who is rushing over
ell a bill of goods and get back before
next customer comes into the store,
believe he could reduce his speed
siderably, and still accomplish his
c.
t the north' corner of the' schoolyard
'e is a sign which reads: “School—
Slowly.” The other day, while passing
corner at the close of the noon
*8s, one little fellow came running
is the bell was ringing. In his mad
he passed several other boys who
6 . walking leisurely back to school,
of the boys yelled: “Hey, I5oy, don’t
See that sign? C3o Slow!”
Record Makers
hese two girls, Agnes Reid and
othy Frazier, have a record for
*’^1 attendance and punctuality that
'’•'lethinff to be proud of. They have
® five successive school years with-
having lost a day, and without be-
®ven tardy! Isn’t that fine?
these pfirls have done, others
^0- Why not a number of pupils
V
We’re Glad to Meet You
^ Merry Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Avant, a son—
Kaymond, November 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Waters, a son, November
4.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan, a daugh
ter—Everline, November 10.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cross, a daughter,
November 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Love, a daughter,
November 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Biles, a daughter,
November 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer W. Lemons, No
vember 15, a son—Gilmer, ,Tr., 7^ lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Page, November
19, a son—L. .J., Jr., 9 lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. R. Cherry, No
vember 22, 13-lb. boy—Robert E. L.
RECORD MAKERS—DOROTHY FRAZIER.
AGNES REID
starting and carrying on a dbntest in
regular and punctual attendance? It
would be a splendid thing all around.
Our Basket-Ball Teams
Each of our four basket-ball teams
has been doing good work in recent
games, but somehow the scores simply
won’t come out right. The High School
team have lost to Norwood and Albe
marle, after putting up gallant fights,
while the men’s team and the Office
Girls lost to Concord, the double-header
being played in the Concord Y. M. C. A.
gymnasium.
But we are not discouraged. Our
teams are young, not only in individual
ages but also in the time they have
played together. We’ll show ’em some
things before the season ends.
Mr. Mauney Returns
We are glad to have Mr. A. C. Mauney
back again in Badin. As director of
landscape gardening, he will do much to
add to the beauty of our town.
Mr. Mauney has many friends here,
who are delighted to know that his
health is so much improved that ho can
resume his work.
Goorf Fortune Smiles Now on the Fellow that Has the Goods
We .i,iticip.itcd our wants far in .advance, and we now have the most complete line of
Piece Goods and Ready-to-Wcar ever shown at this season of the year in a town the size
of this; and, too, the price is f.ar below your expectations for goods of such quality.
■Borrow brothers & heath company
Leaders in Low Prices ALBEMARLE, N. C.