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over Mill Items ° 0f Present Week The Different -nr Roil Eor J. d,.s Dover Mill School Past Month ,l(:ial to The Star) On Sunday we had special scr ees for the children. The relation the'home, school and church in | nni'rlion with Child Training j (ii; cussed by our pastor, Mr. I 1. am Special music was an in 1 wtiiijt feature of the morning r‘( The Sunday school is Lkinst an effort to liquidate the rl.h ilebt and has set aside, the Sunday in each month to ne .; uncial drive for a big lection. The contributions Sun v amounted to over S60.00. Yj,t. f,rst month of school has i(,j v ith a good record of at j.ir.ce :.|td class work. T.ie fol ’ , children have attained the sing -.or roll: First grade: Vertie Willis, Hub t Burchfield, Dorothy Jenkins, ni|v Buice. Ella Lee Honeycutt, tnfortl Lindsey. Hugh Dover, ;ijert Jenkins Jr., Bill Beheller, i kh Ellis. _ Second or.- ie: Ruby Lindsey, | erna Wcllnion. Edith Tarleton, : lane Canipe. Earl Hicks, Jr., C. Leo ; Southard. Herman Sisk, niine. . | Third grade: John Nodine, oodnnv Burchfield, Burgan Sisk, , award Callahan, Mary Ella 1 luthard. Winnie Connor, Minnie inner. Fourth grade: F. E. Smith, j thleen Albert Burleson, Vallie nnnn. 0.1.sie Connor, Pearl jclcs, John McAllister. A. T. No ne. Paul Shull, Carl Shelton. Fifth grade: J. D. Hawkins. Carl ey, Louise Lynn, Bufort Well- j an, Ruben Connor. Sixth grade: Ruth Callahan, ! aud Wiiii •, Vera Connor, Carl pny, J. H. Southard, Jr., Vernice I .vlor. Seventh' grade: Ethel Hicks, raise Cannon, Ormi Lee While, oodrow Williams, Ralph Ellis. Miss Viola Nolan spent the *k-tnd with Miss Elmira Hani ■k. Mrs. Henry Smith and son, Cle ?. are visiting her brother in ilbboro, Ch. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Chapman j ent the week-end in Cliffside. We are glad to welcome back j f jr community Mr. Marvin iliis and family who moved away i ft rummer. astshle Section News of Interest immunity News of People Com ing and Going in The Eastsidc Community (Special to The Star) Mrs. Cicero Seism, Misses orenec Scisir, and Emma Gold, of mble,Shoals, spent Sunday with and Mrs. Frank Rollins. Mr. Ralph Morrow left last S°‘ dav for Lowel to make his me. His many friends regret to him go. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Eskridge and ildren visited relatives at Dou Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Buchanan id children spent Sunday with '• and Mrs. G. M. Melton at the iver Mill. Mr. and Mrs. T. • D. Lattimore tnt the week-end in Lawndale th relatives. Mrs. John Gladden, of Earl, vis 'd her daughter, Mrs. Fred Har iast Sunday. Miss May Harrill spent the ck-ernl in Bessemer City with stives. Wr. and Mrs. Clarence Grigg and idren visited relatives at Double oa!s last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Huskey and •>>' spent the week-end in BTacks re. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Newton, »s Maggie Gladden, Mrs. Minnie and Misses Edna and Eun and Miss Gelana Gladden at ded the Gaston county fair Sat % night. ^r- and Mrs. R. p. Barnes and "dren and Mr. and Mrs. Troy l?es “^tended a birthdav dinner Bessemer City last Sunday. ^•■following people were vis r’at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cline last Sunday: Mr. and .' Ienry Heffner, of Newton. ' A. Sisk and children, of 'Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lorn of the Dover Mill and n Mil]^' Walter S1ilk of the R. P. Sanders attended the , 1 of his stepson, Ezell ‘ ks* at Greenville, S. C. Mon Mr- and Mrs. Fred Oct. 8, a fine daughter. „C ^°P'c of our community mth,ze with Mr. J. P. Toms , , death of his father on y of this week. He was ernoon ’'a^’morc Wednesday *?*** I»lan<» Red fu ,e ^'eenville Advocate 0,1. ,acp of origin of the first s and Red is in dispute, mo. °Wns- Adamsville, Little v n ar'f Fail River, claiming riva,°rtAdam8viUe l*as iM}aten fir! \ ° erection of tablet to it e(rtr^n (f°^sh°uld we say the crih*, of ™e famous breed. ing-d ?.Vhe tabl*t the fo1* ;Mace Commemorate thc | )■,_ , °f I*1* Rhode Island &<:ar tk° ,fow1' which originat ar th>« location.” b^JsLJL#' kitchen cabinet f -SAVE MONEY In direct co-operation with the Hocsier Company we are giving you the most substantial price reductions in addition to the wonderful grocery offer. Only HoosierV enormous producing and buying power makes these great values possible. More than 2,* SCO OGQ homes are Hoosier equipped. At the very lowest cost you can buy the efficient and practical equipment that every woman needs in her kitchen. Do away with make-shifts—cup boards, shelves, pantry. Stop wasting time and en ergy in useless running around. Establish a real working center in your kitchen with a Hoosier. — ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER Our allotment of cabinets and groceries is limited. When our stocks are gone we shall have to close the sale. Come in and pick out the model suited to your needs. Buy your Hoosier now while you can get the fifty grocery items without extra charge. Come in early—the first thing tomorrow if you can. *5? .01, ft. p sV£ £3 A-* DOWN ^ HI delivers your T 1 HOOSIER and^OGj S Here is a real bargain! Figure up how much you’d pay for these high-grade food products at your grocery store. Now " —lor one week only—they are furnished with f j every Hoosier—any model 1 1 Onelb. can Cabinet Bakin,: J 'ov.’dcr. 1 Can Van Camp Pork and Beans. 1 Cun Van Camp Chile Con Came. 1 Can Van Camp Taranto Soup. 1 Can Van Camp Veri table Soup. 1 Can Van Camp Spag hetti. 1 Pl.-g. Chips.o. 1 One-ib. can Crl.-co. 1 Can Red Seal Ly?. 1 XJkg. Si;:.v.be.'ry Jtlio, 1 Can Hershey Cocoa. 1 1kg. Wm. II. Baker Premium Chocolate. 1 pkg. Liptcn Tea. 1 Can Maxv.'cll He use CctTee. 1 Pfcpr. AMor Rice. 1 J’kg. Snow Flaks. Sega 1 ! 'ki Fonkis Macaroni. 1 j'kg Fouler Spaghetti. ’ Can A-in-1 Oil. 1 Can Castle Feus. 1 lH:g. Cattle Cluck Pepper. 1 Pkg Cattle Cinnamon. 1 Foil Bungalow Toilet F; per. 1 Car. F .man Cold Corn. J Pkg. Virginia Sweet Irncake Flour. 1 rkg Morton’s Iodized Sait. J Car. Libby’s Apple Bot'er 1 Car. Libby’s Spinach. 1 Can Libby's Corn ilcci 1 i.Li 1 Can Libby’s Milk. 1 Pkg. Virginia $w?efc r. Buckwheat Flavor. 1 Pkg. Ivory Soap Hakes. 1 Bar Ivory S ap. 1 Can Uoijcrv/ood Deviled iiatiL 1 'Fkg. Cream of Wheat 1 Pig. Jenny W'c-n l^oar. , 1 Jar Beechnut Peanut * Butter, 1 Pkg. Cohran Mustard. 1 "kg. Linit Starch. 1 Can Orange Label Karo. 1 Can Castle Tomatoes. I bive-lb. sack Casilu Fio-sr. 1 Bett e Castic Lemon Ex 'ract. 1 Bt.Ue Castle Vanilla i THIS GREAT SALE OPENS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16TH He e is a real chance fco 3ave money. Our whole stock of Hocsier Cabinets is included in this sale. Any Hoosier Cabinet you choose and fifty high-grade grocery items—all for the price of Hoosier Alone! Full-sized packages, | no samples. Right now is.the time to have the kind of Kitchen you’ve always wanted. Our sale ipric es put Hoosier Equipment within reach of any pceketbook. Never have you seen such out standing values. HOOSIER CABINETS As Low As .. For as little as $40.00 you can own a gen uine Hoosier—equipped with the essential < Hoosier time and labor-saving devices. $1.50 weekly pays for your Hoosier and with it you get this fine assortment of fifty groceries. $40.00 YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD OF A MORE WONDERFUL OFFER The newest Hocsier models are now on display ready for your inspection. You get the fifty grocery items with any Hoosier model. You pay only $1.50 weekly. Choofce your Hoosier tomor ' row before it is too late. John M. Best Furniture Company Shelby, North Carolina FIGURE IT OUT FOR OURSELF The names of these food products are household words—you know what they cost at your grocery store. Take paper and pencil and figure out how much these fifty items would cost you! That’s what you save at this sale! Worth while, isn’t it?
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