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The singers from Tennessee that were to stag at Bis; Level Sunday, failed to come on account 0f muddy toads. But everyone enjoyed them, selves just the same. Rev. Liner the Pastor, delivered an interesting sermon. We also had music just the same as if they had been there, V. B. Hyder made a business trip to Hutherfordton Monday. ?? ?~ Joshua Burnett spent Sunday with his friend Garland Hyder. Bliss Minnie Womack callled on her aunt Mrs. Elida Jackson Monday afternoon. Mr. J. C. Powell Bpent Sunday at V B. Hy dor's. ? ? ? f~-r Mr. Talmage spent Saturday night with Bob Lynch, near Ruthernord. ton. * ? : o PEA RIDGE Rev. W. W. Womack fill# bit WT alar appointment at Chapel Sun. **y. Mr. and Mrs. H. McHathey, of Spartanburg, S. C? spent Saturday with their many friends of this sec. Uon. ...? ..Mn. R. B. Fowler spent Wednes-I day and Thursday with her sister,1 Mrs. W. M. Fowler. Mr. and Mr? R. B. Fowler did some shopping in Rutherfordton last (Tuesday. Misses Thelma and Clara Mae Fowler spent a short while with their aunt. Mrs. R. B. Fowler, Saturday. Mr. J. R. Phillips called on his son J. M Phillips Sunday. Dr. Norris and son of Rutherford ton also Willie B. Fowler, spent last Wednesday hunting.. Mr. Bert Cash, of Chesney, S. C.# called at the W. M. Fowler home Saturday Miss Mary Hottge was a Pea Ridge visitor Saturday. Mr, W. B. Fowler and Miss TheL ma Fowler spent a short while with their Grandma, Mrs. E. Fowler, Sun day afternoon. Mr. Tom Phillips, of Inman was a Pea Ridge visitor Saturday.' . Mr. Brodas Whiteside and Elbert Burnett were callers at the J. M. Phillips homQ Saturday afternoon. '? Mr. Lewis Hodge spent a short white with the Fowler family Sun. day last. Mrs. W. M. Fowler's little son, George is very ill with the flu. We hope he will soon get well. Not Guilty Athlete: Did you take a shower bathr Freshman: "No? ?is there one missing?" . \ You Just can't keen those Lynn "ui down and they ,eem 40 M a neck and neck race for school honors with every student an entry. For the past month the race has been a warm one and many new names have been added to the honor I, it keeps on growing they can just list the student body and call 100 per cent school. ?? Those qualifying this Past month i -4 - are: FHrst A . . - - - Hanford Rhodes Roy Tucker Helen Covil Martha Thompson Thelma Brads haw Charlie Cochran Perline Pariter ???? " " First B Russel Constance Earle Hood Walter Raines Agnes Underwood Nettie Tucker Second Seba Hudson Columbus Constance Fred Caimes Earnest Coggina Beatrice Wilhelm Lonia Cochran Edith Thompson -? . Harold Ballard Third Grade Nathan Williams Annie Edwards - *? - Harold Green v.% ? ? -wwn, Herbert Rhodes Fred Cochran ' ? " ? Ralph Cochran *? Claud Cochran Clara Williams ??? ? ?? Geneve Bishop Rosa Henson Alice Foster Walter Hudson Woodrow Hardin -??' * ? Earnest Tucker ?>? ?? Nellie Raines Helen Panther Gretchen Gaines ? ? James Green ..Ruth Connor Lois Fisher -? * Ralph Tucker * ???? Fourth Grade ?? * Myrtle Williams . * ?* * Herbert Covil * Robert Metcalf ? *? * Pearline Panther Fifth Grade Gearldine Cairnes Link Green - Bruce Cochran Frank Fowler ? . - * Sixth Grade . Eva Cochran . ? ? Lettie Gaines Mae Cochran i Edna Hood u . ? <?* zrzs* Nellie Dedmond * Irene Monroe ? .Seventh Grade Blanche Covil j Zoological Supply A Chinaman was visiting Yellow. stone National Park in winter. He had walked for some five miles along a mountain trail covered with snow. Looking back over his shoulder he saw a bear sniffing at his tracks and rapidly gaining on him. With a shrill yell, he began to run: likee my tlacks? I makee yon some more ? Exhcange. It's Extraordinary/ Not only a Sedan out of the ordinary? but a truly extraordi nary value as well! Fisher body ? powerful and economical L'Head Six-Cylinder Engine ? Delco electrical equipment, pressure-feed lubrication, a Harrison radiator, dry disc clutch, floor-type heater, ? automatic windshield cleaner quality features all! And only $1275 f. o. b. factory on the easiest payment plan ever devised. The Sedan f. o. b. Lansing War Tax Extra ^'12,75 G. R. LITTLE, Agent Saluda, N. C. OLDSMOBILE ?*f Wk ! Ow. Santa Claus Headquarters PARKS-BELK COMPANY "The Home of Better Values" % ~ Of All Kinds, Sizes and Prices Toys for the Little Fellows Toys for the Big Boy or Girl Gifts of All Kinds for the Grown-Ups Pay Our Toy Department a Visit Entire 3rd Floor Full of All Kinds of Toys. Truly Toy Headquarters for Spartanburg and Surrounding County, CHRISTMAS BLANKET SALE % $4.95 A Pair , " PRISCILLA" GRAPE 66x80 4 pounds Fine quality wool mixed Blankets, made of high-grade yarn, so well constructed that it insures against shrinkage in washing as well as fast colors. Each pair of Blankets is bound with excellent quality 3-inch ribbon. Designed in 4-inch block plaids in attractive assortment of de sirable colors: blue, pink, tan and gray, with contrasting third color in "borders? at the remarKably low price of, a pair ? $4.95 Mail and Telephone Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention $5.95 A Pair , "PARAMOUNT" QUALITY 72x80 S pounds Superior quality Blankets, containing a good proportion of wool fillitf making a splendid Bed Blanket. They are soft and warm, and SO made that they are practically indestructible, fini hed with a 3-inch hip ? grade Pongette binding, and styled in 5-inch block plaids, in fast * sirable colors: blue, pink, tan and gray, with colored wraps to nia.c color of blocks ? at the most attractive price of, a pair $5.95 CAROLINA MADE BLANKETS Item No. 1 Chatham, extra large; solid color tan, pretty brown borders; 72x84. Exceptional value at $7.50. Extra special at $5.95 Item No. 2 Carolina Plaids; 66x80; in tans, grays and pinks. Fifty per cent wool. A fine $7.00 value at ? ?? $5.95 ? Item No. 3 Beautiful Plaids in blue, pink, tan and gray. Extra pretty Wool Blankets. 1 1-2 inch soi sette binding. At $6.95 Item No. 4 66x80 Pretty Plaid Blankets. Look like wool, feels a good deal same as wool, but they are all cotton. At ... __$2.98 and $3.98 Item No. 5 A good Double Blanket, size 60x74, dark colors, worth up to $2.75. One case of these at, pair L_ ? ~ ? ? $1.98 Ask to See These Sale Specials jjjjj Ask to see the Sale Specials c0]0rs All-Wool Plaid Blankets. A so he ^ in superior quality Virgin V ock ^ ^ ^ 72x80. At Beautiful Scotch Plaid Blankets Ail Wool; 66x80; all pur^ virgin wool, at S12.50 Wool Batting F6r Wool Quilts New lot of Wool Batting for wool quilts. Woven 72x90; all wool. Just ready to quilt. At^ $1.98 for a package of 4 1-2 lbs. Esmond Mill Soft as Rabbit Skin Baby ^1 ank? and blue; 36x50 at $^?? * *1 ,j0p. . Esmond Mills fine Baby Blankets, s ^ ed; size 30x40 at Esmond Baby Blankets teddy Cortex finish, 30x40: cat, bunn>, ^ bear at - / "WE SELL IT FOR LESS " / . / Spartanburg, S. t G. ? Morgan Square ? Phone 1636 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention , | ? i* ^ jm. ? ? - _ L" v ? ii, ? f ??'. *?. f W \ jOBi I rifrMM \ r!' v4'': A I c> t ?;? yw
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