FallstonNewsOf Current Week Orulfr Sapper Friday. Mls» Hoyle Entertains V. W. A. Pfnnnih. FPpecial to The Star i FaUsion. Dec. IS,—The P T. A. will give an oyster supper at t he school building Friday evening. De cember 18. Serving will bvgln be tween 8 and 7 o'clock. Alter the oyster supper enter tainment features will be present ed in the auditorium. There will be no admission charges for the stunt program. The Y. W. A met with Miss Thelma Hoyle on Friday evening atj 6:30 o'clpek A very interesting pro gram was given on foreign mis sions after which a business ses sion was hpld and the following of ficers were elected for the coni hi g year. Counselor, Mrs. Claude Sta nley; president, Thelma Hoyle; vice president, Annnbelle Lee; secretary treasurer. Wilma Stroup; progrnni committee. FJoise Stroup I^ura Williams and Annabelle Lee; pian ist, Nelle Stamey. Delicious sand wiches. fruit cake and hot choco late were served by the hostess and her mother. Mrs. E, A. Hoyle * Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wilson and children and Mrs. J. A. Tillman of Belwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hall Tillman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamrick vis ited Mrs. W. T. Hamrick of Beams Mill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Magness of near 8helby and Mr. and Mrs, Grover Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Royster Mr. and Mrs. Banks Miller of near Lawndale and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Royster were dinner guest,s of Mr. and Mrs Clem Royster on Snnrfav Mr. Lloyd Morgan accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Clay left Monday morning for Concord where they will spend several days with their parents Rev. and Mrs. J. M, Morgan. Rev. and Mrs J. N Snow and children ot Bostic were supper guests of Rev. and Mrs 1!. E. Snow Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Everett* Spurling and sons Everctte Jr., and Carol v isited Mr. and Mrs. Bcauford Spur ling of near Belwood Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Heavner ac companied by Mrs. Heavner’s moth er Mrs. Charlie Beam of near Lin colnton visited Mr and . Mrs, Stough Beam Sunday. Mr. W. T. Sinclair of Charlotte and Mr. H. S. Smith of Wakulla, visited Miss Ruth Sinclair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Cline visited Mrs Clines parents Mr. and Mrs. J A. Ramsey of Polkville Sunday. Mr. Rnd Mrs. William Clary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fields Toney. - Mrs. Edna B. Champion and lit tle daughter Constance spent the week end with her mother Mrs. J. B. Blanton of Mooresboro. Mrs. G, H. Edmonds and sons Marlon. Jimmy and Brian visited Miss Alma Myers of Forest City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rapes Sunday. Colored Woman Is Run Down By Car (Special to The Star} Toluca, Dec. 14.—Clara Jewell, a colored tenant Jiving on Mr. W A. Sain s place, was run over in the road in front of W. A. Sain s home last Wednesday by a traveling sales man from South Carolina and was badly hurt. He rushed her to the Lincoln!on hospital where she is getting along very well. Her arm and several ribs were broken, also she was badly bruised. The accident was unavoidable as she walked Into the road in front of the a preaching car New Low Price* Paid For Produce Kinston.—An Ayden report said lowest prices for farm produce m the memory ot elderly men were paid at a sale on the farm of the •*te J. W. Quiuerly near that town. Corn sold for 60 cents a barrel, hay 15 cents a hundred pounds, to bacco sticks, used in curing, 25 cents • thousand. The farm mules brought an average oi $16. The sale had been extensively advertised and 200 attended, but bidding - as slow. The 800-acre Quinerly farm is to! be sold for a division of the estate. Fifty Pound Better Yield For Cotton Raleigh. Dec. 14.--N rf.i Carolina, in spite of a 20 per cent reduction in cotton acreage, will probably produce 775,000 bales this year, the federal-state crop reporting serv ■ tee announced today The yield has increased 50 pounds per acre over mat year and 84 pounds per acre over the yfear be fore, the r^povt says. The states’. gt.VTlnga already show almost 05 i c 'tot of th« T/S.OWt bates (jswhnated. Fountain Pon •ad Pencil Sot Fountain pan with smooth writ tng 14 K iridium tipped point, *ntl triple action pencil to *1.98 match' gift bo j-cpcnnevco? SHELBY, N. C. THRIULinC ^ r GI*T /u Kieet'O" »f harsisorrw f*» tams *cd Mu*r> colors. Hell Like this Gift Set! All-Silk > TIE Kerchief Smart color harmonies that "wtens men Savor. A I at'me *cb*o belt appreciate P»< terns *ad solid shades . . . >n •Bmy rift boxes Never has *b>*_price boofht their equal!_ A Real Christmas Treat ! *1.98 Daughter will clap Iter hands with glee when she sees Santa brought her this cunning doll! Kapok stuffed body . , . moving, eyes with lashes . . mama voice . . . dressed in lace-trimmr^l Ar. I» tail gandv. Others at $3.98 and $4.98 Electric Train Choo . . choo and off they go for a jolly Christmas' Locomotive, with electric lncaci light, tender, baggage, passenger and observation cars, track with outside circumfer- M MO enceof 10’" + Junior Pool Table JuU the rift Junior wants, too.. 44 * 23 in., 26 in. high, its; size is convenient ... and its price is amazingly LOW* Others 98c up Table and Chair Set j Table is 20x16" and is 17" high 1 Chairs are 20" high with 10x10" ! seat. Set consists of two chairs, land tabic. Penney's 0% tftrO ‘price is LOW. 4®e™W Others $4.98 up “Little Jim” Velocipede Ball-bearing front wheel . . . Adjustable^ coil spring saddle rubber grips and pedals . . . tor the 2 to 3 A A Att year old child. Others $5.90 up Double Action TANK Penney’s Low Price 89c It zigzags, soldiers pop up and down, gun moves from side to side, and it has a brake Other Mechanical Toy* 49c up r Mechanical Train, A locomotive with tender an* hree express cars...and what tun Son will have running this u»tle tram around! 98c . Others SI .98 gp Shirt and Tie Ensembles The (grandest ^ ^ Gift of Alt.' Vj|*9S \ ' lust what 1 wanted!’’ You can bant* on su^h enthusiasm if he receives one of these choice sets Christmas morn. A«d * imagine this low price buying prc^hrunk, |ast-coior shir* mg? with smartly made, matching silk ties' Tmlv such e -»>i* opportunity is possible only at Penney s'