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iiroUmcnt to Date is 471. SO Now Pupils Last Month. Honor ltoll irvors Girls made were Ten (Special to The Star.) South Shelby. Dee. 3.—The total itoilment ol the Morgan school rf >uth Shelby is 471. Of this nuin 211 are boys and 2<>0 are girls, 'ho percentage of attendance at close cn this month was 92 trcenl. Our average daily attend ance was 439. There* were 74 tav tH«s throughout the entire school during the third month. There were 60 new pupils enrolled during the past month. The following 36 pupils ' the honor roll, 6 of •these ^ boys and 27 girls. Sixth grade: Hazel Abner ala Abner, Magnolia Carter, Km t ma Ii*vin, Lloyd Green. Catherine Hamrick, Marshall Ledbetter, Ver r.ia Morrison, Matilda Peters, ; Louise Scruggs, Tommie Weaver, refcvie Wilkie, Ruth Queen. Sev enth grade: Helen Anthony, Mary luo Bel), Evelyn Blanton, Luciio Blanton, Edith Blanton, Elizabeth llanton, Oorene Barnett, Anrie ay Bobbitt, Bona Hamrick, Willie iamrick, Evelyn Short, Hattie 'Warliek, Vergie Weaver. Eighth ifrade: Lucile Blanton, Gladys Bo» Clyde Wright. Ninth grade: trvey Blanton, Mildred Parker, leleu Whitener, Ruth Williams. One of the best and most enjoy table programs given since school jBptegan was the one given by Miss f Ruth Robert’s room. The progre.m ;: was announced by Beatrice Whi. - *nant. As a devotional the boys and gills of the fifth grades repeated fs'fthe 100th Psalm which was follow ed by the Lord’s prayer by the * school. Since this was their firs, regular Red Cross meeting, the .secretary Alena Blanton read the minutes of the last meeting. The treasurer Elsie Whitener report ed the grade had sent 25 Thanks giving cards to the soldiers at g (ytoor,. Asheville, i'.essie Moore, J. | ’B. Ellis and Janel Hill gave reports I jiRed Cross work which the grade ■' hud done during the past month. fThe following boys told u> “Things They Were Thankful >For.”'M. Y. Duncan, Ernest New .t«n, Charles Kheinhardt, Clarence ,Ouern. The Thanksgiving song by ffth© two fifth grades was well renr ’tiered. Everett Hamrick gave us several splendid harmonica selec tions which wo enjoyed so much. A reading "One Drawback’’ was t ' given by Rosa Robinson. At the ftjgnt'lusion of the program Hattie J^May Humphries in a few well Pfftofeen words presented the school jSwith an official first aid kit. np (.proved by the American Red Cross. - Mias Webb accepted this splendid |*ift on behalf of the school. The kit was a gift of the fifth grade rtaueht bv Miss Ruth Roberts. ? The following ten pupils were en ®T©lled this week: Billie Hnyncs, eno Allen, Everett Dixon, Inez gpatffarren, Mary Raines, Carrie fpw Pauline Hollifleld, Yangle »vnes. Teachers in our school reporting tardies Inst week follows: liases Ruth Roberts, Adeline Bos tie, Nora Cornwell. Minnie Warlick, ISavu Warren, Frances Hoyle, ene Chandler, Mr. Itlanton, Hfrs. Tom Moore and Miss Ruth iowie. Dr, Zeno Wall conducted mir nvotional exercises Wednesday. subject was “The Helping lands of Jesus.” We are always glad to have Dr. Wall with ns. is messages are so helpful. ,If we continued to call it “Xmas'' j run the risk of having future aerations think the “X” stands >r the mystery involving the re-1 eipt of Christinas gifts. There is a species of ant which j parries an umbrt 11a of petals or | ares tPhen it rains. Lydia E. Pinkhara’t Vegetable Compound Mrs. Annie Kv.luskl of 5U6 lsi venue, Milwaukee, Wis., writes mat sne uecaun so v.eak nnd run do.ru that, sh> was not able t< do her house work. She shv the name Lydii KJ. Plnkham'; Vegetable Com pound lu th paper and sail to her husband “I wUl try tha ;£S(g3jni«aiciae a»:u ae> elp :ue.” She say* sb« bottles and is feeling mucl er Mattie Adams, who lives U nine: Street, Brewton, Ala. {ns ns follows: "A friend recom ed Lydia B. Piakhaw's Veer Compound and since taking 1 Ilk© « different woman." children grown up, th woman finds time to d> gs she never had time to di read the new books, see ttn plays, enjoy her grandchildren an activo pert la church an affair. Far from being pnshe< to the younger set, she find rich life of her own. That Is health ia good. of women past fifty their health to Lvdu Vegetable Compound. All Wool I TEDDY SUITS — $2.69 , Close Knit, Med ium weight, neat ( u n il warm, in j white, huff and I blue. i 7 LADIES’ $1.00 KNIT JERSEY BLOOMERS While They Last 69c Considered an excellent value at $1.00 —Our former price, a special ptir_ chase for this special purpose is why they are (59c. — Heavy Outing Gowns — j 88c (Up-Stairs.) Medium weight, long sleeves, high and low neck Blue a n d pin1 stripes. -An ur usual value froi the rcady-to-wea Department. Women’s Patent Strap Oxfords Medium heel and toe, sizes ?> to 9 ,vr Pdir $1.95 WOMENS SOLID LEATHER SHOES Medium round toe, full vamp, rubber heels, serviceable and comfortable. perpair $1.95 i (Basement Floor.) A Great Value In HAT BOXES $2o95 Full size 18-in. box j c.s, neatly lined wit! Crc-toanc. Two pock cts. Brown and pat e.nt leather. Preparation Has Been Made for a Big Day Saturday Few of the Values that Should Make if. Exceed Our Expectations $2.00 FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE j 88c | A mill elose-oul of a limited quantity of sub-standards, | enables us to offer you this unusual value. A twelve C strand pure silk, service weight in .seven of the most | wanted colors. If interested in this items, be here on time | to avoid disappointment. THE SEASON’S BEST STYLES -MEN’S SUITS- — Specially Priced $17.85 Our regular $25.00 numbers. Here you get a real bargain. Not a lot of odds and ends but all this season’s styles and pat terns for Men and Young Men. wn**m»*m*w# «r mu ***. - MEN’S $35 AND S37.5C SUITS $28.85 For men who really desire quality cloth, ing, we offerunlimited quantity of our $35 and $37.50 hand tailored suits at $28.85. Only high grade fabrics and the newest styles. MEN'S $25 00 TOP COATS $18.75 \ cu can save exactly S6.25 on your pur chase of a brand new good quality Top Coat. \ ou’ll have to see these to appre ciate their real value. MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS i White And Colors 88c | Yoju’ll buy move than one when you see them, excellent quality, luster finish, pearl buttons, full cut, well made, m feet it you paid §1.50 you’d get your money’s worth Collar attached, sizes 11 to 17. This Season's Styles MEN’S $5.00 SHOES AND OXFORDS $3.95 "his represents one of the >est values we have ever f fared in men’s footwear. Vi)', calf skin, blucher and quality guaranteed. Smith’s $7.50 $8.50 \ Shoes And Oxfords t $6.85 | If you have worn it you I know, if you haven’t, take j our wor<I, this is a real value. Tan and Black, Blu- j cher and Bal, Shoes and j Uxfo-ds. Florsheim Shoes And Oxfords $8.85 All this season’s style, high and low shoes. Black and tan, calf and kid. Your choice at a saving of $1.15. *%***%• For ma\y years the people of Shelby and its trading terri tory have considered our January Clearance one of the great- : eat value giving events of the reason. Vou will be pleased to ! know that we are making an innovation in advancing our I Clearance so that you may have the advantage of these Re duced Prices during DECEMBER. S Our sH>cks are big in every line. Whether it be Shoes, Cloth ing or Ready-To-Wear for Men, Women or Children or whether it be practical Christmas Gifts for Family or Friends you will find a big assortment from which to select -AT END OF SEASON PRICES. Dresses! $1.00 These Dresses are not specially prepar ed sale merchandise, but our regular stock of smart, stylish garments for street, after noon and evening wear. . IVC / , . \ BUY ANY DRESS IN OUR ENTIRE J STOCK AT REGULAR PRICE AND PAY $1.00 MORE AND GET ANY OTH !! ER DRESS OF EQUAL PRICE. $10.00 Dresses — 2 for.$11.00 $19.50 Dresses — 2 for.$20.50 $24.50 Dresses — 2 for.$25.50 $29.50 Dresses — 2 for.. $30.50 $34.50 Dresses — 2 for.$35.50 $45.00 Dresses — 2 for. $46.00 NO APPROVALS-NO CHARGES NO ALTERATIONS — FOR IMMEDIATE SA*E Winter Hats Attractively Priced $6.00 $6.00 All Velvet & Velvet Combi VELVETS FELTS nations up to $15.00 at $1.95 $2.95 $4.95 It is unusual to offer Hats of this character at such a radical reduction in prices in the heart of the season but this department is anxious to do its best to help make our mark. Hence it offers all Velvet and Velvet Com binations at—GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. n/’§ wT^i THE UNIVERSAL CAR TOURING CAR — FULLY EQUIPPEDj We will give away a Ford Touring Car, \ Fully Equipped, Now on display in front j of Farming’s Store. Ask Employees for | Particulars. Far Too Many Shoes This affords you a wonderful opportunity to supply your Holiday needs in Fashionable footwear at A CHEAT SAY - ING._ The very latest in styles, some received this week— Yet none reserved — all reduced. —. — We Are Determined To Reduce This Stock $5,000.00 In 30 Days. -THESE PRICES SHOULD DO IT $10.00 Footwear .. $7.85 $7.85 Footwear _ $5.95 $S.50 Footwear.. $4.85 $5.00 Footwear . $3.95 SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN WOOLENS o-’-uich All Wool Flannels and Twills. Formerly Priced Up to $3.50. $2.69 ? Rose, Tan, Rust, Red and Blue. & «Vj —ONE TABLE— ^ ($2.00 and $2.50) —WOOLEN DRESS GOODS— $1.48YARD Ilannels, Twills and Tweeds, -y; •1) and '54-inches wide. Wide ^ range of colors. ^ —ONE TABLE— % WOOLENS AND FANCY ^ SUITINGS 49c YARD On this table vou will find ma terials which forncly sold up to vl*00 a yard. To clean up 49c. Boy's $10.00 Long Trouser Suits $7.85 i . ! \n all wool four niece boys suU is offered here at a reduction. We guarantee the qual ity. Sizes range froi>. 6 to 18. We measure and tit the boys as we would a man. LADIES and MISSES DERBY RIBBED HOSE | 39c j A wide range of the most wanted i l colors — also black. Onr regular J 50c number—$9c pair Men’s RIBBED UNION SUITS 88c (Basement Floor) | Unquestionably the best Union Suit | ever offered, at this price. Complele run of sizes—36 to 46. unnwruinnw. 36-Inch HEAVY OUTINGS I 16c YARD I } J Light and dark grounds. Stripes and | checks. Ideal for Pajamas and j>»ght gowns. (Basement Floor.) E-Z UNION SUITS 79c (BtMimnt Floor.) Genuine E.-Z’s, that sell regu larly for $1.00. Short sleeves, knee lengths, also long sleeves and ankle j lengths. AU sizes. PHONE 581 — W. L. FANNING & COMPANY SHELBY, N. C.
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