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CD i .special 10 i in- ^tar.) Mr;-. Nash’r, section of the firs >: gave an enyoyni'le program Ta> tiny morning. They arc learning ;1 new song’ “Old King Cote”. The following is the program which they, gave Tuesday morning durjig i hap , I period.. S.-ng: “Bring them In”. •iibk* Story: Mrs. Joe Nash. '.Primary Prayer. V cisola Selections: (a) "ffl,; Rug (To s’’ (hi “Honolulu March”'. Song: “Old King Cole.” Recitations: Mary Henry, Tom Kale and Eugene Horne. Song: By two third grades. Hirst Grade Orchestra: “Twinkle,' 'jVbiklo Little Star." The sixth grade recently mem or - i the “Beatitudes” and re ited ■ mi for us last Thursday dm-in > —-ruler r hapel neriod. Arthur Byars -1 Evelyn Williams also sang a . duct for us which we thoroughly i • -yed. , Teachers reporting “no tardies" : i - ir room:' during the past week are follows: Misses Ann Adams. Hart Sheridan, Mr. Yates I; :y , and Mrs. Joe Nash. Observe Lincoln Day Lincoln birthday was observed \ Friday morning in the South Shelby i hfjol during chapel period. After Miss Sheridan read the 14th chap t r of John, Helen Whitner gave* us a brief sketch of Lincoln’s life. Hugh: Ledbetter delivered Lincoln's ne< r le.-s “Gettysburg Address." Mr Blan- ' ■ ‘mi read for us Lincoln's favorite coion "O, why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud,” Famous sayings of Lincoln were given by Halb -rt Ferris, Gordan Hamrick, Lay Ellis. Ilia i.ee Glaseoe, Robert Peters and Stella Bostic. Edith Blanton recited for us “Captain, My Captain” n iwent written by Walt Whitman n tribute to Lincoln. Lena Hamrick at-: o read a tribute to Lincoln. Mis , Howies and Adams and Mrs. Shov: • Beam sang several selections for us. Pupils who took part in the Lin ole ro;'ram were from the 6th and 8th; grades. . New Library Books The follow'.ng new books have been eceived in the library during the • . y week: A Book, of Children: A Book of Letters and Numbers; The '"at that was Lonesome; The mouse that Lost her Tail; American Book1 of Golden Deeds; Around the World: Work a Day Doings; Robin on Gru- , Mother Goose Melodies; Bool: of : • Folk Stories; Dixie Kittens;. T!,.e • Doers; Farmer and His Friends; Golden Goose; Japanese Twins; Bel - ion,: Twins; Davy and the Goblin; French Tiv.ris; Italian Twins; Mexi can Twins; Posy Ring; Puritan\ Twins; Swiss Twins; Birds Christmas Carol; Irish Twins; Little Girl of; Long Ago; The Cruise of the Dolph in; Summer in a Canyon; Betty Lei coster’s Christmas; Dutch Twins; Eskimo Tw.ns; Life of Robert E. Leo. A Harmonica club has been or ganinzed in the South Shelby school. It has to date fifteen members. Watch this club grow! Our primary pupils had a nice time fixing their rooms for St. Val ntihe Day. Most of these rooms had Valentine postoffices where the little folks mailed their Valent.nes !o be delivered to the right address. The teachers deserve a lot of ered.t for decorating their rooms so beau tifully for this occasion. Monday morning xluring chapel per iod the pupils of the seventh grade : gave us a number of interesting Current Events” which were clipped from newspaper. Reading a good1 daily newspaper is a good habit to form. ... . - 1 The largest crowd that we have j had at our entertainments since - ehool started was last Friday night when Mrs. Grady Lovelace present or her pupils in recital. In addition:! to the one who took part .n the re- j vital there were others who fo< k part in the choruses, demonstrations harmonica selections and declama tions. Th.s entertainment was os-pec-1 ially for the mothers and father.-, j The pupils who took part did wed. JUMA MCI WK.M II INSURED FOR million John McCormack ahs insured him ■]f for $1,000,000 and will, within a few years, begin receiving payments of annual installments so that he will lave the* entire amount oi his Poli cies back by 1936. It is said to be a i*(*cord figure for endowment insur ance. Mr. McCormack gave his age as 41 • cars. He took out his first endow ment policy seven years ago, Mr. Ibiey said so that in three years he w 11 start collecting at an average 3200,000 a year until he reaches the age of 51. These annual payments, taken >n connection with the royalties he re ceives from the sale of his phono graph records and the proceeds of his concerts, will insure Mr. Met or mack an annual income between the ages of 45 and 51 which it was said yesterday is expected to rank with those of the wealthiest financiers. Passing Motorist (to man stand ing disconsolately beside a stalled machine). What’s the trouble part ner? There are no real “elassen 11 America, the rich just have more ex pensiv ways of being naughty. A GOOD VALUE IN CARD TABLES ( "me „p to our big Furniture Department, where we will sell our regular $2.7=> Card Tables, Mahogany i inished, nnu trrcH'u too.s /t* ^ wy for (>/ilv 4* i • # D UNLOADING WATER GLASSES , 5 s Be lure early and enjoy this saving event. Wo have a limited supply, and are goin« to sell them } ^ .... 10c out at the low price of only, for... i 3RrNG the family bring the family Watch Our Windows For Bargains in Every Department. We Can Save You Money. Sale Begins Saturday, February 20th, Contin i.nc- Through Saturday February 27th. S '-w ■ * v- ■ • • ' V 4-STRING BROOMS 29c .Good quality corn straw broom?, with sub stantial handle '. Unloading at 29c Men’s Dress Shoes And Ox fords $4.45 Men’s shoe? and Oxfords in best grade leathers. All sizes. Regular $?.50 values. Your Choice _-v_ -__W *o 1 JL LADIES’ HATS That Are Very Stylish -$1.00 Hats that we do not want to eatry over, and we are unloading these which range in price up to $7.50. Come early and make your choice _______ $1.00 Men s Blue Beil Overalls “Ihese are the regular triple stitched, 220 denim overalls. To go special during our Unloading Sale at_ $1.48 % * m Women’s Slippers One big table of ladies slip pers, Straps and pumps. All sir.es to select frotn. Values to $4.93. All to •;.) at the low price of, Choice Men’s Underwear —$1.00— Men’s union suits, made by Hanes. A limited amount ot' sizes, so be here early. These are special for our Gigantic Unloading Sale. Choice __ I $1.00! Unloading Big Values —FROM OUR PIECE GOODS— Underwear Crepe High grade underwear crepe, in delim * shades. 27 inches wide. Che ice, 1 vard . lUC Remnant Rolls ULMER'S Remnant roll*. A housand patterns to select from. Regular 47c values. Un loading at your ho ice __ 33c choice, per yard Dress Ginghams 32-inch dro i ginghams in many pretty patterns. Our regular ISr quality, to he sold at your 1 2C Curling Irons Curling Irons of guaranteed quality. Values up to $1.48. Special during our hig U’n lo.uling sale. A o Only i>OC Bed Spreads White ktinkled Bed Spreads, size 81x90. Regular $2.00 val ues. Unloading price only $1.25 Bath Towels Turkish bath towels with Mud borders. Our regular 13c Val ues, will be Unloaded at the low price 1 a of _ luc 9-4 Sheeting . Nine - Quarter Unbleached sheeting-. Our big 59c seller, to go at t he bargain Q A price, per yard «5»7C ' Gilmer’s Special” BLANKETS Uine fluffy wool mixed blan [ hots. In pretty patterns. Our regular S5.50 d* A p* rv value. Special spT'.OlJ Printed Crepe, 36-inches wide, yd. ___ $1.98 [ Dress Linens, colors and plaids, 36-in. yd. __ 48c ) Mixed Crepes, 36-inches wide, yd.__79c j Bordered Crepes, 56-inches wide, yd.__ $2.29 j Crepe De Chines, all shades _$1.69 f Satin, 36-inches wide____ $1.98 1 Ruffled Curtains, per pair _______ 59c to $1.S8 I Be sure to sec our line of the new spring laces. I A kind for every fancy and pocket book. DELIGHTFUL NEW DRESSES Materiel of Crops, Crepe Satin and Print ed Crepes. In the newest modes for Spring. For Misses and Stouts— $10.00;“ $19.95 | SMART COATS FOR SPRING \ I Made of Tweeds, Pie ids, Velour and Poiret } [ Sheen. With the now fur trimmings. Also 3 l new Sport Models— !j I $12.95 0 $27.50 S BECOMING MILLINERY I3eci’tiful Hats of Sti., Silk and Straw j *' ' ' k. d Pc: . All of the newest 3 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN Goats Dresses 1 Lot Of Women’s Coats Ami Dresses At \ 1-2 Price i OTHER LOTS REDUCED i ACCORDINGLY. j nd CONTINUING OUR FEBRUARY -FURNITURE SALE 7-PIECE BED ROOM SUITE Consisting of Bowfoot Bed, Vanity Dresser, Wardrobe, Bench, Rocker and Chair. Made of Huguenot Walnut, Beautifully finished. This is a regular $249.50 value. $211 95 VERY SPECIAL - We are now agents for the famous O-KEH Records-75c each. Needles, 3 Packages for 25c.
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