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15^9^93^ SCHOOL NEWSB( Continued from page 3) Christmas Story?Ola Corn. Christmas ^oog. Silent Night? Class. Christmas Story?Dorothy Hampton. Christmas Music Lit. yd Keenei Song- v. lass. SKMOR N KWS Winifred T<>wns<n Friday was Miss Hatfccock's birth- i T1 Seniors presented her with I : gif: - ei sang 'Happy Birthday to j LATIN NEWS Evelyn Morrow . ; IS o" thv Firs: year of Latin hav been working n prcje t .-raking: a Roman house. 3'h- boys :ia\e made the R man h'-ust. wh: h - -ntains the Atrium and p'-rjsty The girls arc wall j apt ring he house. Bird baths. : tare and statues arc being made ; Stu lents for the (h er -. They ! -o - dsn making the mem&ra of the IL man faroy :o go ,n the house. THE SQUIRRF.I AND WEASEL LAY HIDE AND SEEK By Kathleen Sales ami g around in the woods t autumn day 1 heard a low cry a- a rustling among the branches ' . a ' "Re few r. U beyond me. i i>; red and kei straight, ahead at a - -ou;r <i Calling through the : . rf ' \ < tree ot very far I i' i I.: 1 ' - .. -.V a ( 'i<* 1 ' a " the trunk of the . lit ht ga . to ? xph. ' - the - as if hunting for something. 1 '. 1 y decided w hat had happen weasel had thriven the squir. ; fr - . the rocks, s'or.es and leaves^ ? o\v to the top of the nearest tree. j* !>.. squirrel, seeing' that he would be j at * . d by the mean looking creature. iet go hi? hold, screamed, and 1: i; from the top .>f the tree to one . >f the branches near the ground. ;ave ftm wondere 1 h w the v. knew that the squirrel had t fallen clear to the ground. But ? a n y knew, became-. when he . ? .tcrie.j h? rame branch which the had hidden on, he beiran ox: ' \s :he weasel explored the f Tie limb, the squirrel ?a? r a - .i f r: wrh' re : v '' . 'ml very tar away. ur.d tilt* weasel didn't so . i rim. Up and down the branches the j ' Uviit t XJMt.1 ;T;-r then. o\cr and j v . i again. He hurrie : as if ho : . were afraid the trail would get cold. ?!'. : i? : daftd- -i: ho know his came 1 c-uhi not >: iko ; the spot. The branch upon the ex- . : - . i-,i of which the squirrel sat an out and up from the tree a few : . a: d :hs r.. tu: uing what I rail a ... o!!-nw. down and out at angles. The weasel passed n at this elb w, He acted as . if he o. < w ;hat particular branch : h'.> prey. The crookedness of he limb peemo 1 I - throw him off the : rack. The squirrel sat there still and \ Id -oke 1 j'-ir him " let j.. of j 1". l: t.ranch at anytime, but he sat ; and luffed it out. In about ten minutes the weasel i ;c.t .. iiis hunt, and ran 'hwrriedi> j. : u 11 t;.< trt( o tile ground. I WU''. h<'?l the squirrel for a long time, idi.ri- _ a ! ?hi- time he sat motionless ? . then f : ally he moved a little. The squirrel looked nervously about h m. eing nothing in sight uncovered o: ' >-! to change his ; <>sition? Presently he vegan to move along the 1 ' : ;an.i -f the tree. At last he , descende to the ground where, I ! hope no weasel <d jmi-KoU u;.~ 1 since. BUSINESS ENGLISH Gladys Roberts The main topic for discussion this week ha- been sentences. The dif-| ferent types studied have been: per- j iodic. loose simple, compound, complex, declarati\e, imperative, inter, toeative, exclamatory, balanced, not balanced, lone and short. We have a!s.? been tfiven questions for review for mid-toim examination. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Annie Ruby u atkins Le cm cle fram-a is a en une sairee i hez M'e. Ani! Hiil, le treize decern. Mile Winifred Townson ct Mile Ann II:;1 ont prepare la programme.} Or a chonte d> - chantiques de noel. ! Or: a jono un petit jeu qui s'est jiu a*.'!-.- !? 's ukaits de : ere Nod. Mile Be> - < Doekery et Willie Mcna j Hint on ont jra^ne le prix parcequ'ils ( avaien: les plus mots que les autres meml" r- Mile Eliise a donne an 1 ? erele ' e prix.de. une boite de bon THe Clu MRS. BANNER'S 7TH GRADE TRO-'ECr The girie of our seventh gr%de have just finished a frieze on the Nutcracker Suite" by Tsckaikawske. We learned this in M->. I Davidson's music' appreciation hour. The scenes of the frieze are as follows: 1 March"- Toys marching: a round the Christina tree. 2. "Dance Arabe"?A scene in Arabia it. "Dan e Ohmois"?A scene in hma. 4. "Dance cie Merlitos"?Flutes dancing Waltz of the F1 \ei>" ?-A scene n a flower garden. MAGAZINES DONA/ED BY MRS. BLAGG The - :ho< ) i-. grateful to Mrs. J. D. Blagg for the donation of thirty magazines. AN ODE TO BIG FEET Anna Jean Grant I.ast night I went walking over 'own; lough: I'd get some shoes while 1-eking around. But 1 walked thirty miles down every street, And I found no shot- that would fit my feet. > me were t ...? tight; some were too small But uie would go on m\* feet, at all. E\ mi l iiant .-an!. "Oh. what a pity! ^ 'U : have to get your shots from some big city. < 1 -tood. embarrassed, redder than red. And wished very jnuch that I was dead. ; went .< ew'rv ;,iac* u: the ten ' ent store. tried on shoes*- -more and more. t +to* % ? rjtr &T }* ? ?~ 'V v?> I I l.eal -VNot on'y at thii okee county by givin; > vite you to ccme into wi'l make ideal gifts. -> WE HAVE A CO SHOES AND f ' LADIES SHOES j" Newest styles MEN'S SUITS | RAINCOATS^ rhr -w- Nice selection of Mer th* J BEDROOM SHOES Carrii -y-> ' ' **" : $10.00 i ;; lucky persoi o'clock. Be tk* (' * ' "a.-. c', v ... **.' ;i' rrfcia Scout, Murphy, Not WOLF CREEK A Merry Christmas to you and all your reader*. Hie Chriatmaa Spirits are manifesting themselves about here. Some are good and others are not. Mr. and Mr- Howard Garren are oceui ying the home vacated by Mr. and Mi> Horace Lynn, who moved out last week. Mr. Leonard Wmer was seen SunJay with a came rooster under his arm. More Christmas sign. Mr William Burns is still in a very serious condition with a heart trouble. He has been bedfast for some time. If the * fir-, bugs'' keep up their destructive work. jutfy are likely to .;ct caught, as they came near being last Sunday. Charles Morgan's nose seems to A: ?st I thought I'd found a pair that'd do. f I told him so. and he thought so too. But Alas! Alack!_ i found to my sorrow I hat the t< os were too short, arid the heels too narrow. I r? membered what my teacher told me? 1 N<>t to wear shoes that would not hold me. And so 1 said. "Just a l*>x will do; Please give me that if you have two. He .smiled unci said. "It would take two exes. { To snake you these enormous boxes." i tf they must be bigger, longer and >adei\ 1 guess 1 must have them made to order. S>. 1" saw my tune for Christmas shopping. And wear my old shoes?soles a flopping. . . jggtrj l ^ Sh' ?/>? rfeadqiaa. Christm: ? season of the year but at g the best values possible, our store and look over MPLETE STOCK OF iOOTS FOR MEN | .75 io J2-S5 anci $3 95 $12.50to $16.50 den and Ladies ?9 9Q 5 value reduced to , s HATS $1 to $3 50 49 cto $1.25 tiger's Dc in Cash will be i Tuesday nig sure to be pres< t t- t t- ^^t % .f-' 7 ill Carolina VIOLET NEWS J" Mr. Glade Lovm|pocd, was the din- J ner gruest of 3lr. WilJard Graham, j Sunday Lp M?xs Alene Taylor, who is staying an in Murphy, spent the week end at w her home. Mrs. Gwendoline Heaver was a | v si tor at Mrs. Laster Taylor, over bu the week-end. mc Mi. and Mrs. Leon Hatmaker were the afternoon visitors of Mr. and ... ' Mrs. Manco Murphy, Sunday. Mr. Glade Lovingood visited Mr. X Fred Graham Sunday evening: . y M isses Mary Nell Mulkey and A Alene Taylor, were visitor.- at Mrs. *x* Pryor Hamby's Monday. Mis Vandora Taylor visited Mrs. X < Lira Phillips and Dorothy Hatmaker yj ' Mondav evening. X fx have fully recovered from the bruis- Y es which i: received some weeks ago. y Mr. Win. Peace *s soon to move to X4 Mr \V. A. Burgerss* place. y A checks X CCC COLDS L UOU FEVER Headaches i| DrrOM it. 30 minute* ?;. Ullt^ -I. -I- ... ... ... .T.VT.V..T- T- T- * rters For is Gift Va all times we strive to please When you do your Christ our large assortment of Chi | Prepare your Oiri | from our Grocery | WHITE BEANS- 6 lbs fo ? COLORED BEANS?lb. x I 3 lb. Can OATMEAL | PURE COFFEE ? 9 lbs. <LOOSE COCANUT ? !b. | | ]Q BARS BORAX SOAP :pt. Store given away FRE ht, December 24 *nt and win this < x. ' x X a x . .4 x.x j~ x X. - " . . , " . , . ' . 4 - . * COMMUNITY XMAS T*EE ~ B. 'ITiere will be community Christ- ^H> u tree and Christmas program a*. ? 9 Hill school Friday. December |1 th, beginning at 5:30 P. 5( it j, 1 oneored by Miss Pauline Kivleburz 1 d Miss Geneva Hill he pub'..' ... jB r-lially invited 3 Andrew Willow*. a^--.l f Tyles. I^w ry. Enp.. had never seen a- a ao. ibile until recently. jHc' GAS All Accessories (or | |l Your Car v }rive in and let ser % s L rice your car wit t "lose* |T Good Gulf Products | ft5; 'SERVICE WITH A? E SMILE" | E, vlURPHY SERVICE I* STATION I li A. j. Hembree, Lrc-p ? R.j '4- 3 a s) | *? - 3 ' 4 >j r i? i ty 1^ v*r I ' I 9 V I :; ; <- a lues the peoplle cf Chei ] mas buying we in ' ristmas goods th i stmasjdaniie t OepaitmeK I 25c I 5i? I 20c ' ? 25c 1 18c 25c ;; < Murphy, N. C. to some ; kh, at 7:30 cash prize. 'f f -' t^ ?<-'?- t f- 'f t -i -t '
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