Fin Cuts Attendance At Public Catherines. Mad Dog Killed. ’ Holiday Visiting*. (Special to The Star.) Owing to so much flu and pneu monia attendance at Sunday school | and preaching at. the churches in this community have been small for the past while. A mad dog was killed in Toluca j a few days ago with a Rhode Hiss' t ag on its neck. It bit a good many j dogs. Mr. Frank tingerfelt who has | Mood poison in his hand is im-1 proving some at this writing. Mr. Carroll Mull of Kings Busi ness, college Charlotte, and Miss fiadie Mull of Shelby spent the Christmas holidays -with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mull. Mrs. S. T. Carpenter has been Sick for the past few weeks and is not improving very much at this writing. MJssnFarmie Burns spent last i^^turaa^ night with Misses Mae Ud Fanpy/ SrbSflla. us ssam oi wnar ^aas night with and Mrs.-A. A. ha, Sain, Mr. and 4 family spent 3 « their parents , Mull of Cataw was a dinner •: of his brother, | D, Sain Christ fine and Estelene Yarboro of Mor week-end at the Kile and aunt, Mr. ’arboro. awu Burns spent last Misses Mary and t Seagle spent last her cousin, Miss Inez Norman and little ,,yl of Belwood, spent St. with hpr parents, 8. A. Sain. U se Willis who recently n to Mr. Burt Sain has a farm near Newton and .'C to it at an earjy date, and Mrs. Charlie Yarboro Morganton were supper guests . Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sain last Sunday night. w Features Adnrd Are Shown This Week. Essex a 70-mi)*' an liour car; Hudson more than an 80-mile an hour roomier and bemitilied Uxiv designs; much added equip. to $200 a c-tr are the features of the Hudson-Essex program for 1929 as announced today. The company's statement, marking Its 20th anni versary. declares it will build near ly ns tr.eny cmr iri the first half of 1929 as in all of l!»26 -which was the biggest year in its history. The 1929 Hudson with 64 Improve ments and the new Essex, the Chal lenger, with 76 go on display today at D. H. Cline. Hudson-Essex deal er, as part of a nation-wide pro gram of simultaneous display. Pre showings of the new Hudson-Essex lines have been made to newspa permen, technical experts, distri butors and dealers in key points throughout the United States and Canada. For the past month the Hudson factories in Detroit have been operating on day and night shifts, to provide show cars and sufficient dealer stocks to assure Immediate delivery. Twenty-one body types are in ten "more than in 1038. comprising the greatest variety Hudson has ever ottered. Essex prices start at $695. Hudson prices at $1095. The Hudson is now presented on two 1 increased wheel bases ot 123 inches and 139 Inches, while the Essex wheel base remains unchanged. Principal Essex improvements in clude tour hydraulic shodk absorb ers as standard equipment, chrom ium plate, larger, roomier bodies, and a larger more powerful motor Shelby, N. C. Thrift Values Here Always Include Quality \ The Shopper who insists on getting Quality and Service along with Low Prices will find it worthwhile to investigate the money* saving, value-giving offerings presented below. Low Prices are a rule with us, but we are even more insistent that nothing shall take the place of Quality. Blankets No matter how high the mer cery climbs, the housewife who anticipates her needs buys blankets in August. She find* her selection from fresh stocks especially satisfactory — and our values jn accord with the savings that are our daily policy. * Single plaid cotton QO_ blankets. Siae 66x80. £701. Doable cotton blankets (siaM with e ohall-otitchad edge. Sisaa 7* a 80 aed U a 80. $1.98 “* $2.98 Port-wool plaid blaakaU fin isbad with a plats color beeadedga. Sica PO QO Tin 80. ralr.. tPO.aJO Salt, all • weal blankats in kaadsama plaid natterna Siao «• X •• $6.90 “Wizard” Sheets and Sheeting An economical quality that will serve you well. 9/4 bleached sheeting, yard ..... 33c 72x90 sheets, each 79c 81x90 sheets, each 89c Sizes Before Hemmed Crinkled Bedspreads With Colored Stripes Crinkled cotton spreads have the freshness yon demand in your bedroom and are aa inex pensive as yoii cook} wish. Pastel stripes on • cream ground and finished with hemmed edges. Eagle Knit Caps for Boys Of an wool in plain and heather mixed , colon. Can be | worn turned'' down or up. 98c Lumberjack Of Mackinaw Cloth Is fancy pat terns, elastic wor sted bottom, sport collar. Two battoa - flap patch pockets. .98 Your Milkman Never Holds A “Sale* You would be surprised, wouldn’t you, if your milk* man told you that on Tuesdays and Fridays he would sell milk at half price. Quite naturally you would ques* tkm the quality of the milk offered you on those days, or you would wonder if you were not paying too much on the other days of the week, But, of course, your milkman doesn’t sell Ids product that way—nor does the J. C. Penney Company. Both of us realize that our customers must have merchandise of assured quality, priced as near die actual cost of pro* duction as possible, plus a fair charge for distribution and handling. Neither your milktnan nor oar Company believe in marking goods up one day, in order to "cut prices'* .the next._ Boys’ Shirts ^ Of Flaaael Made of heavy d oait f 1 a a a e L With am pocket, joke and lae«4 tolceres. 89c “Pay-Day” Oferalk for Bon Union Made. Of feearr 23) bhn denim. Cat fall, two team leg*, high * * 10 Ymn j 98c i 11 to 17 Ymm $1.10 See These Values In Boys* Four* Piece Suits You will be pleasantly surprised at the inch standard of fabric and workmanship in these low-priced, 4 jiece suits. Coat end vest with 2 buckets, « 1 loofia and 1 knicker. Castinteres in various shades, is novelty weaves, fancy stripes and uverplaidsi Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts Of £ae