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Third Month Honor Roll Given For Six Shelby Grammar Schools The tlnrd month Hewn the grammtu grade school: tjj follows; JefleiMirt School St:* First gradt Domth* Holland DOTH Sides De< McCi »v\ Bell; FOX. Paul MOntteth Alta fcJriioW C tori a Oardo Second gran: Robert AikCV teen C't*ai«. i.ueille Join V: min Padgett. Nora Peak, Mar fnur. mctl. 'line Wit ins. N ■ on On-eii, It. N. Ivin. Marion MltitvTl Mur-' gnret Fowler tXfttlicu Dicker-son Mildred Bunion. Third grade-Mai' nimcil, Mar garpt l ittlcjoh.n. Kniuce Mhon, Ruth apnler. louw Wiihertngioe ■ l.%oil William.' Audrey Hum.. Broadu? Hop)* J A. Monle.il h. Fourth grade Furman Mundnv. Odeli Putnam. Selma Moore. Rrlyvi Craig. Helen Lovelace. MadctHlA Roberts.. Judith Wray, ted Mason, Jack Fowler, Fifth Grade Beatrice Bcumii Mildred Dimsdal.c. Sixth grade James Sander? Ma rie Hu.-kie, Sybil McCarter. Margar et Trammel, j.^.v Seventh grAdr Elizabeth Sw- e/.j, Beulah Denton, Juanita Bates, Nan nalee Davie. James Sander?. Margaret Tt'am mel were omitted froiti October honor roll. . Graham School. First- grade—Belts Wdshbiirn, Nan Arrowood. Belts Hull Newton. Eugenia Scruggs,-Betty Hoyle. Second grade—Bobby Callahan Floy Carver. Patsy Honeycutt, Jul ian Hamrick. Colleen Hill, Ben Snt ile. 1r. Third grade—Ethel Amick. Mau reen Bennett, Marjorie Lee Bowling Ramond Bailey. Dorothy Origg, Lehman Hamrick. Viola MeSwain, C. M. Peeler, Basil Randall, Man -on Walker, Doris White. Fourth grade—Ben MeWhivter Benjamin Smith. Margaret Doty, Bet tie Ellis, Virginia Falls, Thelma Origg. Carolyn Jarrett. Fllne Wells. Fifth grade-Billy Webb, Marie Hamrick, Celeste Hamrick. '$l$th grade—Forest Glass, Mil fired Cook, Mildred McArthm, Mar tha Arrowood. Seventh grade—Elizabeth Falls, Oda Ramsey Wall. Fred Callahan. George Morgan, Washington School. First grade—Betty Costner, Ptm della Sparks, Jacqueline Huskey, Doris McBrayer.. Louise Mauney, Margaret Lou Gantt. Martha Anne .Mauney, Anne O'Leary. T. H. Os borne. Earl Honeycutt. jr.. James l.ee Weathers. Second grade- Philip Clarke. Er nest Johnson. Shovine McOmnis, Tom Weathers, Ophllu Jackson. Jennie Mae McGinnis, Mabel Spuiv. ter Me l*y Henry Wolfe, Billie Jean' Held ricks. Third grade— Cancie Cubanias. Margaret Long, Hugh Mauney. Joe O'Leary, Jr.. Bynum Weathers, jr. Fourth grade—G. P. Smith, jr.. j Mary Leslie Daggett. Betty Dorian Margaret Jones, Ocie Patterson. Mai‘cell ne Weathers. Fifth grade—Charles Logan, Mary Annie McBrayer. Patsy Maun ey. Sara Mull. Roy Wharton. Sixth grade—Ponder Reba Saur NOTICE To PUBLIC lcShoe Sale $1.99 For FIRST lc For NEXT 500 PAIRS OF NEW FALL SLIPPERS, PUMPS, STRAPS TIES AND OXFORDS 111 Kid, suede uml cult' ski brown and blacks. Now is your chance ro go’ new pair of spic and spa Christmas slippers. They are beautiful, up-to-dal< You can fool ’em. He can' tell but they are Five Doll; babies. Come early anil get your t before sizes are broken. A. V. Wray & Six Sons <i i . Ann Smart, C.'. J Hurd Billy | S'liMit. Ben Waldrop Seventh grade-Ocorg* Wat.soo,! Do rothv Maghes- Hu. Armour, Eva Kite! l.ll ajl’tU- Selling Kiim grude—Shiricy Mn> vn- j i her row t ry, Hubert True In w, Cur-j ol Maloney, Hugh Fei Alien. Pres-i ion Pearson. Second tirade tit futility n Big*! g* i tti H I Jessie Kail, Dovie Mae j I ..nl Helen Morrison, Dorpthyj Queen, W, J. Childers, Ralph Glenn.j Weldon Mi Knight, Jack Turner. TjMrd grade -Blme.r Padgett, Guy nr 11 Sisk. Marjorie Burlmnan, Mar-1 jorlci Dean Hill, Ethel Lawrence. Jeunett Mauney Erline McCtuney, 1 uurii Mill Runyans. Sybil Slslt. Ruth Stewart. KatiiciInc Wilson, Fourth Giiui Kill* Mae Hick,-' Margaret Jolly, Jimmie Pearson. James Stewart Sixth- grade- Mary Glenn. Marion School. First Grade- Gem Anthony, Cliaili Hopper, Jack Mabry Jack Hawkins. Brevard Hunt. Margaret Adams. Margaret Green, Nancy Jean Roberts, Margaret.Bess, Joyce Blanton. Wild a Dorsey, Margaret Hill. Mary Elisabeth McDiarmtd. Dolores Ray. Roy Grigg. Robert Fancy, jr,. Dickie Palmer. Pittman j McKtvflin. , Second grade—Ratph 'Alien, Rob-1 ert Graham, jr.. J. W. White, Jean1 Blanton, Rosalyn Francis. Cuther-; ine Spangler, Oliver Anthony. Har ry Woodson. Hazel Barnett. Martha McClain, Mary Lee Wiggins. Third grade - Patsy Short, Betty Biunion, Pauline Bridges, Virginia Hill Beverly Manous. Rachel Mc Clain, Virginia Quinn, Anna Ia>u Toms, Mildred Washburn Jack Spake. Fourth grade—Benjamin Gold, Clara Lv Fitch, Virginia Harness, Virginia McMurry Beth McSwain, Elva Anne Thompson, Betty Tiddy, Jane Wilson, Fifth grade-- Barbara Cooke, Mar garet Dorsey, Martha C. Fanning, ina Leals Forney, Rebecca Switzer, Sue Wilson, Phyllis Yates, John Kendrick, Billy Richburg Walter Laughrtdge. Gene Reynold*. Sixth grade Willie Catherine Bailey, Marjorie Eskridge, Edith Fitch. Virginia Me Neely. Theresa Payseur, Dorothy Pendleton. Cath erine Spake, Ruth Toney. Martha Yeago, Rush Hamrick, jr., Avery Willis McMurry. Seventh grade—Justine Grlgg, Louise Hardin, Marion Cook, Nan cy Jane Ltneberger. Agnes Leon hurdt. Sarah Esther Dover, Floyd Bust. South Shelby School. Fust grade—Rosa Lee Allen, Mary Elizabeth Dawson, Frances Martin, Gannan Luil, Gene Yarboro, Doris , Coats. J. L. Jones, Jr., Dale Randell, j Joyce Reinhardt, Nell Sliytle, Mike lzzl, Clifford McCurry. Mary Sisk, Marjorie Chapman. Second grade- Catherine Brud 'haw. Melda Duncan, Joe Grayson. Gladys Hayes, Harry Haves, Rutli Smith, Fred Whttener. Merlyn Car ter. Audry McCarver, Fiances Pat 1 lersoti. Mescel Wilkie, Hershel Beam Ralph Hatvkius. Yates IVilliaqu Thtrd grade—Jot Gladder. He It n Bridges, Hewn Yarborough, Margar et Hitch. Spurgeon Bridges Glenn Smith, Helen Bradshaw, Ella Mae Grant, Annie Mae Hudson, Fourth gfade—DVigH Ledbetter Frances .Jones, MoVeile Poole Roy Sue Turner Fifth grade—Alfred Farris, Jack Gladden, Pauline Beam, Margaret Blanton, Miiry Sue Mort’hcad Sixth grade—Edn in Crane. Ralph Hutson, Julian Byers. Mildred Wtuiener Evelyn Gibson. Ruth An . ivjtiy, G> toy ■ Aft.'crscm. Seventh grade—Jean E’.vtn, James Morehead. Helen Gladden, Dorothy Greene, Pauline Hamrick. Ruth Lewis. Tragedy Stalking Him But He Smiles Murray, Ky.—Jaek Dunaway, a Murray college freshman, resumed his duties In the office of the college News this week, a deierrnin >’d sitin' o.i ‘i<ucf «nn tom tilt. I story: Within the post res ms unck hanged himself, his sweetheart mar j ried a rival, a bank where his moth er had $1,000 on deposit • closed and the home where he had been stay ing here burned with all his books and clothes. Lee Clark a member of the Ken tucky general assembly, said he could vouch for the youngster's story and the latter gave the details as to each incident. Belk-Stevens Co. OIIIFTSm \r (^fo r+her FQmiLY GIFT FOR WOMEN or MISSES SPORT COATS Tailored style* o i I’olo Cloth or Silver tone, fully lined—or the heavy weight plaid backs without lining. $8.88 Women’s DRESSES 57c Long sleeves, fast color prints. Sizes 11 to 16. \ Gift Any Man "‘ould Thank V»i* For! Genuine CHAMOIS JACKET $4.95 Zipper front, elastic waist band. For mo toring. golf, hunt ing. BOYS’ COAT $2.98 Sheeplineci Leather ette. Size 6 to 14. i Girl*’ Union Suits 25c Short Sleeves, kneo lengths. Sizes 3 to to. _ Brother and Sister Sets 79c All wool jersey, lied, navy, green, tan Sizes 2 to 6. Children’s Jersey Leggins 98c Zipper style in navy. GIFT FOR A GIRL 7 to 14 Warm Winter COATS Polo tailored style , or doth with fur ; trim. All have warm | innerlining. Women’* Sweater* $1.98 Goat style without collars. Two pockets Navy and black, black and navy. Boy*’ Sweater* 98c Slipover style, sizes 8 to 14. Dark shad es. Boy*’ & Men’* Sweater* $1.98 Slipover, shaker sweaters. Navy and black. Women’* Rayon Bloomers 48c Lined with jersey. Wide elastic waist. Sizes 16 to 40. Women’* Rayon Bloomers 25c Regular and extra sizes. Children’* Pajama* 48c One-piece styles oi printed outings. Siz 38 2 to 10. Children’* Sweater* 59c Slipover**, D a r k thades. Sizes 4 to 10 Children’* Bloomer* 10c Cotton j e r > e y bloomers. Sizes 4 to 10. Women’s ROBES $1.98 Blanket robes, fin ished w i t li satin borders. Women’s Princess Slips 98c Hay on slips in built up styles. Sizes 36 to 44. A GIFT FOR tAe BOY BOYS’ SUITS Worsted suits with 1 pair knickers, ! pair long pants. Siz es 7 to 14. $2.98 Toyland Now Open 2nd Floor Toy* that will stand the wear throughout the year. See them. Plenty of room for the children to play with them. WAGONS SCOOTERS TRAINS DUMP CARTS WRECKING CARS MILK TRUCK VELOCIPEDES SIDEWALK CYCLE FIRE TRUCKS ROLLER SKATES AIR RIFLES SEE-SAWS SHOOFLIES DESK SETS CARD TABLE With CHAIRS YEA TABLES With *> CHAIRS I >OLL BEDS ALUMINUM KITCHEN i\na 1 cj-rt or. i c BLACKBOARD? DOLLS CHAIRS ROCKERS ASK ABOUT OUR CONVENIENT LAY AWAY PLAN On All Things Sold, Both Gift and Regular Stocks. — 1 RACK — Women’s Coats, Girls’ Coats Mien’s Overcoats $1.48 Boys' leatherette Lumberjacks 39c Table Of Women’s Shoes • 49c Formerly priced to $1.9S. 400 Pairs Shoes 25c Bedroom shoes, Women’s shoes. Boys’ shoes, girls’ shoes. Men s Kubber Boots $1.48 And $2.48 Shoe Polish 5c Ox-Blood onlv. Regular 15e value.. WRAY’S Gift* in nBunonnce We have never had fuller stock* of Christmas and Gift Merchandise. But most of our gift's are the practical kind you will be especially proud to give this year, for practical gifts will be appreciated more. Come to Wray’s and .select your Christmas list early, while stocks are fresh and complete. Wray’s Famous DOLLAR HOSE Newest shades, chiffon and sew ice weights. Pure thread -ilk. full fashioned. 49c Men’s HOSE In plain _ and fancy pattern'. Cooper’s Pure Silk . . . 25c Interwoven . . . 50c, 75c and $1 Silk, wool, wool and lisle mixed. - S P E C I AJL Men's Bostonian SLIPPERS $5.00 -SPECIAL Men's Two-Piece IDE UNDERWEAR Regular SI. and $1.50 values Ladies' Kid GLOVES $1 -$1.50 $1.95 FITTED CASES Two tone fittings, with silk lin ings. A gift any girl will cherish. $2.98 To $ 14.95 Men’s Dress Gloves Buckskin. Pigskin, Kids | Black, Tan and Brown. 98c to $2.98 Men’s PAJAMAS Slipover and coat styles: 98c to $6.95 A. V. WRAY & 6 SONS CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY
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