MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 7, 1924
PLEASANT GROVE CAGE
TEAM SEEKING GAMES
Boys and Girls Quints at Rural
School Will Accept Dates,
Coaches State j
Pleasant Grove cage quinets are j
eager td secure games of the other i
fives in the county, according to an |
announcement authorized here to
day by Misses Edna Braswe'. and
Ruby Methvin, who are coaches for
the team. The Pleasant Grove team
is described by those who have
seen them in action as (being fast
and well trained, and it is asser.ed
they will give any team that accepts
their challenge a hard fight for su
premacy.
The honor roll for this school the
past month is also announced today,
being as follow::
First Grade—Louise Braswell,
Julia Houston, Myrtle Middlebrooks,
L'nward Morris, Maggie Teal Hol
loway,
Third Grade—Glennis DoWdy,
Wesley Potter.
Fourth Grade—Vela Brasweil,
.1. G. Chambliss, Woodrow Clements,
Lucile Potter, Pauline Reeves, Carl
Houston,
Fifth Grade—Ethel Wells, Gor
don Dowdy.
Sixth Grade—Mildred Chambliss,
Frances Methvin, Elizabeth Hous
ton, Linton Dew, Lillian Morris.
Seventh Grade—Vela Bivins,.
Ninth Grade Mary Benson,
Annie Ruth Barton, Edna Bras
well, Estelle Methvin, Ruby Meth
vin, Thelma Morris, Despart Potter.
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THE STANDARD
DOLLAR BARGAINS FOR
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
$1 WILL BUY 2 1-2 yards line
.Mercerized Damask, 111 inches wide.
$1 WILL BUY 10 regular size
Table Napkins, hemmed, ready for
use.
$1 WILL BUY 5 yards 36-inch
('retonne great variety of pretty
patterns.
$1 will buy 5 yards Gold Seal
Percales, full yard; colors guaran
teed.
$1 WILL BUY 10 yards fine
smooth, soft finished Sea Island,
full ward wide.
$1 WILL BUY 4 yards colored
Marquisette, :!5 inches wide; value
50c yard.
$1 WILL BUY 4 yards Devon
shire Cloth, solid colors of fancy
patterns.
$1 WILL BUY 20 Men’s Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, full regu
lar size.
$1 WILL BUY 3 Men’s regular
50c Knitted Four-in-Hand Ties, all
silk.
$1 WILL BUY 7 pairs Men’s
Seamless Socks, black, white and
brown'.
$1 WILL BUY 3 pairs Ladies’
Silk Hose; our regular 50c grade,
black and colors.
$1 WILL get your choice of five
hundred Dress Shirts, for men and
boys.
$1 WILL BUY 10 yards colored
Apron Ginghams, full width.
$1 WILL BUY 4 of the largest
Turkish Towels you ever saw for
the price.
$1 WILL BUY 4 of our famous
Gold Seal Pillow Cases; actual
value 50c each.
$1 WILL BUY 15 yards Round
Thread Linen Torchon of Filet
1 aces; take your choice of the
stock; all widths.
$1 WILL BUY 3 Boys’ Blue
Chambry Shirts, sixes 12 to 14.;
value 50c.
$1 WILL B' Misses Union
Suits, natural all sizes.
$1 WILL BUY 5 Brassieres, new
tyles, all sizes; values 35c each.
$1 WILL BUY 5 yards 36-inch
Pajama Checks, good qaulity.
$1 WILL BUY 5 yards Fruit
Loom Bleaching', full yard wide.
We will sell $2 or any reasonable
quantity of any the above advertis
'd (bar,gain. None will be sold to
n erchants.
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