r»>gfinbT t4, Hit nelatives before irhere he re-entera He sets sail o® sorry indeed to iut our interest k (na. IS Blue and fam- |he week at Shal- ►LS TO IPTEMBER 18TH. |ublic schools wil] fTiingf, September I We are confident |trons and friends 5rtance of havini^ mt the first day. I almost as import- and mothers to occasion. ^te all of our pa- r-o be present for |es at 9 o’clock on fully expect this for the Pinehurst jresence of a large >ns and friends on fill be a grenerous success for the ive an urgent in- jent. VIORTON, Supt. 'Sing a 14.00 36.00 32.00 7.00 5.35 106.67 49.13 62.00 $ 35.00 59.60 Nacman $126.67 138.33 89.34 IN RE COST. o. INA S Friday» September 14, 1928 Investig’ate School Attendance Here Survey to Be Made in Moare and Four Other Counties. munity interest in school atteaadance; to help the teachers get the correct i^ons for absences; to help make the adjustments in the home neces sary for the child’s return to school; and to make the parents realize the value of an education. Moore county has been selected as one of the five counties in which a study of school attendance will be made during the fall school term. Miss Elizabeth Smith, Director of the Division of School Attendance of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare, who is in charge of the sur vey, will spend Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in Moore County, con ferring with Miss Lucile Eifort, County Superintendent of Public Wel fare, at West End, and A. B. Cam eron, Superintendent | of County Schools, at Carthage. The survey will be begun immediately. The pur pose will be to obtain accurate infor mation as to why children are absent from school. A school attendance drive will also be held. The results of the survey, which is to determine the percentage of ab sences that may be attributed to sick ness, indifference of the parents, farm work, other types of work, or non enrollment, will be tabulated by the division of school attendance through the assistance of the teachers and parents. These results will be re turned to the county to be used as a basis for future efforts to increase school attendance. The survey is to be undertaken as a result of the recent investigation which showed that teachers in North Carolina schools marked “absent” by the names of 212,254 children during the school year 1926-27. North Carolina’s rank in relation to the percentage of children seven to 13 years old, attending school daily, is ninth from the bottom of the list, and those states falling be low are all of the South. The county unit of the organization to increase school attendance includes the superintendent of public welfare and truant officers as the adminis trative force, and the superintendent of schools and the rural supervisor as advisors. The co-op>H»»«»w«HH»iBi»i»iiiiiiiiiimHH»«»»»H?wm»wwi»mmmw The MEETING W. Duncan Matthews Attorney -at-Law Vass, North Carolina. A SUCX:ESSFUL six NOW WINNING EVEN GREATER SUCCESS cap ECMCULAIR • 3UCCESS ■ is proving it ”€hie^the Slxe^ In the tremendous success which Pontiac Six is enjoying is ample rea son for designating this great General Motors car “Chief 6f the Sixes,” Never has any new car risen BO rapidly in the estimation of motor car buyers for during the first six months of 1928, over 136,000 Pontiacs were sold—the largest volume ever achieved by any car during the first half of its third year in production! This great public acceptance tells more of what Pontiac offers at $745 than even the most complete listing of such features as Fisher bodies, 186 cu. in. engine, the O-M'R cylinder head, cross-flow radiator, foot- controlled headlights, coincidental lock, etc.! Come in for a ride today and leam why its sales sweep ever upward. 2-Door Sedaiu $745; Cou^, $745; Spon Road^. $745; ^ $775; Cabriolet, $795; 4 Door Sedan, $825; Sport ^ndau SedM, $875. Oakland All-American Si*, to $1265, lory. Check Oakland-Pontiacdeliw^ed h4nt©RITI4C-SI^ ^ PRODUCT OF OBNBRAL MOTORS of Aberdeen, where the townsfolk pass the time of day and the latest story before a cool fountain, wel comes the Tobacco Growers to the bosom of the family. Everything a drug store carries we carry, but whether you want anything or not, drop in the Bryan Drug Co. ABERDEEN, N. C. Sunlight Again at Knollwood Heights Rain and Storm are not perpetual. Sunshine has broken through again at Knollwood Heights, and work is progressing with the same old enthusiasm that prevailed before the week or down pour. The new houses are taking shape that tell what Knollwood is to be. At Pine Needles Inn the landscape gardeners are busy, planting and improving that quarter of the neighborhood. All over the hill an army of men is extending water mains, planting and clearing out undergrowth, and advancing the improvement. Nelson Courtway has his house plans in the hands of builders for estimates for cost. He hopes to get under way soon and make a home for himself at Knollwood. Richard Tufts is preparing to get rid of the under growth on the lot where he is considering a new house presently. By the time the visitors of winter arrive the whole neigh borhood will be revolutionized. MRS. LOUISE BARBER HOGG BE COMES INTERESTED. Mrs. Louise Barber Hogg, who is the owner of several lots on Knollwood Heights, has always been an enthusiast regarding the new community, and she has announced that she is going to make special effort to place some of her good friends and acquaintances on lots in the vicinity of her possessions. Mrs. Hogg has wide popularity, and the colony that she creates around her will be one of the de sirable localities of the Knollwood section. With Mrs. Hogg, Glenna Collett and Mrs. Collett advocating the delights of Knoll wood Heights as a place for a home in the North Carolina golf and vacation belt the additions to Knollwood's group this win ter will be large. With the big slices that have been cut from the group of Knollwood lots already the number left there on the Heights is no longer very large and it is intimated that prices will have a tend ency to advance before much longer. Pretty good idea to secure a location before that inevitable condition arises. For a location see— KNOLLWOOD, INCtRrOKATEt PINEHimST, N. C. Or Any Accredited Real Estate Agent in Southern Pines, Aberdeen or Pinehurst. ^ i' I I 1