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MARSHALL SCHOOL
THANKSGIVING DAY
Thanksgiving Day is not far away,
And the turkey will not have long to
stay.
You will see the old turkey put on
the table,
And the people will eat him if they
are able. EDNA PAYNE.
THANKSGIVING DAY
How ever when comes the day
For the turkey to say
"Good-bye! I'll meet you again some
dav Oh! Oh! What a roast we'll have that
day.
When will come the day
When yori will say
Hurrah for the fun, is the pudding j
done? I
Hurrah for the pumpkin pie!
SUITS!
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One Special lot W
Boys' Suits, 2 pants $4-75
$ Men's Sheep Lined Coats, Boy's Sheep Lined Coats,
$ Leather Coats, Leatherette Coats, Dux Bax and Dry
Ifi Box Suits for men.
X If you need a good serviceable Overcoat we an
Hi supply you for --------W
We also have them in the better grades, priced right.
S Men's Lace Leg Khaki Riding pants, any style $1.25
Men's Slip Over Sweaters $150
J This is blanket season. Look over our stock. Heavy red
Plaid, Part Wool, full size, pair $2.95
5 One lot Cotton Blankets, per pair $1.35
jjj We have one lot of Ladies' Coats, size 16 to 44
Fur Collars that we are selling for $4.98
ffi One lot Ladies' Satin Back Crepe, Jerseys, and
J Flat Crepe Dresses, going at $4.98
4- Ladies' Felt Hats going for 98 cents and up
$ - We have wide brim Ladies' Hats, priced at $1.50
T 36 inch Fancy Prints, selling at bargain price !bf 1 5c yd.
J Gingham going at 10 cents per yard and up
2 One lot Children's stitched-on Shoes, sizes SY2
$ to No;2 - - $1.25
" " Size 5 to Jrauns Shoe going at ?$ cent -
I Army Hob Nail Shoes, bargains at $3.00 ;
ffi Men's t A Boy's High Top Shoes, Mens 16 & 18 in top.
J Peters. Diamond Brand and Wolverine Horse Hide. We
g also carry" Huniadori and AlA. Cutters. If your feet
r are tender wear Wolverine Work Shoes. They never get
hard.
: ; We give you 100 cents value for every dollar you spend
Vi and a chance for each dollar on the New Ford Car to
be given away on December 24. .
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at tha poitoffic. at Mar.haU, N. C..
Then for the dinner hurrah
What a thrill there'll be
Cakes, pies and peaches, you see,
Shall be a good dinner for thee.
RAY FRISBY.
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THE TURKEY
Hurrah for the turkey,
Hurrah for the date.
Thanksgiving is coming,
But he won't like his fate.
Hurrah for November,
Hurrah for the twenty-eighth.
rv., ; licioV v-prH strnttinc about.
wut in wmvi. j ... O '
Is the old turkey, knowing what he s
about. C. L. MILLER.
MAKING GEOGRAPHY A
PLEASURE
There are many maps in our room.
They are male of salt, flour and
water. Miss Casey told us how to
make them. After we make them
them with water colors.
We have also made some sand maps.
We have ordered some geography
books. When they come we will
take a trip around the world. I know
we will enjoy riding on a sleigh a
cross the North and South poles.
We have bought a bulletin from
Miss Casey. . She has certainly been
nice to let us have her books and
beautiful pictures to study.
We are going to order illustrated
circulars from the Chambers 0f Com
merce in different cities. The mate
rial for the booklets we are going to
study comes from states we are
planning to study.
By RAY FRISBY, Grade 5.
THE FOURTH GRADE CHAPEL
PROGRAM
The 4th Grade gave a chapel pro-
PTum ast. Wednesdav morning, ii
w as a Thanksgiving program. It was
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very funny and was enjoyed by ev
erv one.
LOUISE RECTOR, LanK iage.
At our first regular meeting of the
students' club of the 7th Grade, the
following program was given:
November 15, 1929
Unck" Remus' .Stories Bernice Ram
sey; Robinson Crusoe Harry Lee ;
Oiezentanner; Wi!l;am Tell Neta i
.Miller; The Little Lame Prince j
Pnttie Tom Tvo"d; Wild Animals j
Pearl Andeiv. Joan of Are Mary
Riulirill; Princess of the Dwarfs '
Christian Cook; Afrcan Animals j
J. C. Dodson; Animal I Have Known
Pmorf T?nV,oi-t - TVip Ppnnpr Pam-
ilv Wade Huev; Great Cities of U-!
nited States Katy Deal. '
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THE NEWS
President Monroe Ramsey,
Secretary Helen Rector.
Vice-President-Pattie Tom Tweed.
Cotton is a plant of the marllow
family, whosfc fabrics provide the
wnlf1 with a Iawa nnrtion
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of its clothing and' whose products
are utilized in counuess ways- ior
the comfort and happiness of man
kind.
in h&VA been esneci
Mnthr Nature for
the welfare of the human race and a
world without it would jack the com
mmoaf n apnaaitipft ftf life.
This fact has been stated in a se
rine nf familiar ruptures bv Frank VI
Carpenter, in his interesting book,
"How the World Is Clothed."
THOMAS RUDISILL, Sixth A.
SF.rrtND GRADE B
Last Monday our room set sail on
the good ship "Study." We are sail
! ino. r tho "Town nf Good Reading."
The one who read the best was chosen
Captain, and so on down the line un
til the crew was made up. Each day
we read good we go one hur. red
miles The ones who have sailed the
most miles are:
Hazel Davis Captain
Margie Clark First Mate
Hubert Candler. Second Mat
Edith Nix Third Mate
Knox Brigman Fourth Mate
Lucille Frisby Sailor
Annie Davis Sailor
Robert Davis Slailor
Paul Worley Sailor
Carol Pressley Sailor
Ollie Fisher Sailor
Bula Sprinkle Sailor
Polly Redmin Sailor
Tn the crame scheduled for this af
ternoon (Friday) at 3:00 (o'clock,
More Will Wiirb School will BTatmle
with Fruitland Institute in another
o-nr.-o r.f ffiot.IT.!! on l!;" Jt ..?.? Til
VTicrh Schnnl Athletic Field. This is
nnnnKPrl n be close came throughout
and it may be that Mars Hill's record
of winning all games lor the
turn vpnrs will hp smashed.
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All this week Coach Kuykendall of
Mars Hill has been training his men
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in preparation lor qne runianu
plaaVi Fvprv mpmber of the sauad
is in god physical condiiton, and is
all keved ud for the big game
We are all very glad that Mars
TTill line rnnsanfpA to lisp Marshall as
their home ground because it offers
quite a bit of thrills that would not
be coming our way. What do you
say that we show them our apprecia
tion bv attending the games?
On Wednesday. November 27. Mar
shall will have the privilege of see
in? two life-lone rival teams clash
in what i- termed to be the best
pnrop of the season in this section.
TVia i-ivaU orn Wpnvprvillp ATlfl Mftrs
Hill. If vou miss this srame vou will
mips one of the best high school
grimes of the year.
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BARGM
Just received a factory close-out in
Geo; P. Ode Dress Shirts. This is one
of the best brands of shirts made, and
we have a good assortment of colors
and sizes. The cheapest shirt in this
brand retails for $2.00. We have
values ;from $2.00 to $3.00 and we
are going to sail them at $ 1 .50.
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POETS' CORNER
BY MEMBERS OF TEACHER
TRAINING CLASS
MISS CASEY '
Our teacher, Miss Casey, she lays
down the law,
' But she's the best teacher at ever
you saw.
She comes to our class room a-mean-in'
to stay,
A-wishin' to lengthen the hours of
each day. .
She even suggested forgettin a Sun
day An' make it a school day, same as
a Monday.
Yet Miss Casey, our teacher's so aw
fully good,
She thinks of us alius, as good
toanhors Rhnulfi. '
When travelin' and traipsin', it mat
ters not where,
A-seein' of sights that are rich and
a fa rnrp
She's alius remarkin', "Oh, looky, my
dear!
I'm wishin' my class, every one,
could be here."
Each week when she visits the R. F.
D. schools.
She leaves sich assignments we la-
hm-lilce milieu.
You'd think we'd enjoy being left for
a day,
But, the work she puts on us, we d
In spite of her whimseys there ain't
any douDt
She's just the best teacher our
state has sent out.
Ruby Payne, Nell CantrelL
PRACTICE TEACHING -
Ai the ran eoe peeping brightly -
f rom senna ma monuuuni uik",
Groups of children all about us
Mean that practice nour is nign.
Practice Teaching ia not easy;
Plana for lessons there most be.
And to .keep the children busy
Ia a problem, you wui aee. . i
Striving well to do our teaching"
aj IV. lftlA mind, imnreis.
Drill, they terra it, ta onr method, ;
Most important I acts to stress.
Ev'ry lesson making better ;.
Better teaewng is our goat
Working, planning, motivating, ;
Higher standards to nphold.
;,. . (Vivian Rector,
f , Ruby Payne,
' - And Class. .
My wife has horrible manners. The
other evening : at dinner she was
scratching her head with her fork. I
ws so shocked that all the pea roll
ed off my knife The Pathfinder.
A COMPLETE LI
Of Boys Suits and Over
coats at Special prices.
"CURLEE"
nt eed Suits for Men.
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"STAR BRAND"
Shoes Are Better!
V. RECTOR
"The Quality Store"
Marshall, N. C. ,
FROM GRAPE VINE
Our day school at this place which
is being taught by Mr. Wayne Fisher
, r rmiuK and Miss Same Joe
Morgan of Democrat, we wish to say
is moving on one.
E. S. Morgan was visiting his
xi T anil J. G. Morcran at
Forks of Ivy last week, and attending
the revival meeting at tnat piace.
Rosco Cargile was at Grape Vine
Sunday. .
Rev. James Lamb took dinner with
Mr. A. H. Sams Sunday.
Professor Hudgins was at the home
of Mr. Morgan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morgan and
family were visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Morgan Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Cody was visiting her son
Mr. Neal Cody Sunday.
We all feel grateful for the great
revival meeting at this place, held
by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Lamb and
Rev. Cecil Reece, Rev. Mr. Bullman,
and Rev. Mr. Ballad. Twenty-two
joined the church and were baptized.
A great number renewed the church,
greatly revived.
From BIG LAUREL
Mr. W. A. Wallin killed a fine hog
Tuesday morning. ' "
Mr. Carlie Rice got his house burn
ed down Thursday, the 14th.
Mr. Reho Bishop and wife have
moved into their new house.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A.- Wal
tin
was
a son, who died Nov; 11th, and f
buried Nov. 12th. The mother
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Come in. Let us help you fixure out tht extra room,
new floors or roof. Now is the time to make those,
improvements jrou have been wanting to make. Prices
will never he any lower than now. We have all kinds
n( mt K riirlit Dricea. Feeds we have them
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I. S. Meal, Hay, B&S Dairy and Poultry reeds, you
liable to need some good block coaL - If you need 5
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any of the above, call 49
Remember, we give chances on the New Ford Car
to be given away Dec 24th, for every dollar paid us
either on account or cash purchase. Some one will
get this Ford for $1.00.
I COAL, FEED & LULIBER C02IPANY
2, UPPER BRIDGE ST. - - - MARSHALL, N. C
Marshall, N. C., Nov. 22, 1929
S
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is still in the White Rock hospital,,
slowly improving. ."..!
u... n..ii PnTit.roll and children
JIIILD. Pw ' '
took dinner with Mrs. Loane Wallin
Sunday. ,.
Mrs. Amy Wallm is spending a
week with her daughter at Walnut,.
Mrs. Spurgeon "Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Holland spent the
week-end with Mr. Loane Wallin.
Several people from Big Laurel at
tended the revival at Chapel Hill.
Mr. Pat Bishop motored to Marsh
all last week, taking his son, Edwin,
to the doctor. They have all been
quite sick, but are improving nicely.
I'll be darned, if this misses the
waste basket, if I don't come again.
LOST & WANT ADS,
26 words or less 25c for one week
75c for four weeks. Additional word
1 cent a word a week CASH Fir.i.
FOR SALE
Two good fresh Jartay eowi for sale.
C. B. MASHBURN
Marakall, N. C.
FOR SALE
Soma good mmmi wheat, both baardad
and slick, for sala. .
C. B. MASHBVRN
Marshall, N. C.
FOUND One fo hound. OwnexjrJl
call at
COOK'S SERVICE STATION
and pay for this ad., and receive dog.
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