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March, 1925. THE FULL MOON Page 5. through endeavor of the teachers the right kinds of habits are instilled in to the pupils. Training essentials to effective home life is given in school. Also, the public school aims to in crease the general mental efficiency of all children. Education is not only valuable as an investment but it has a cultural value, “To be at home in all lands and all ages; to count nature a fa miliar acquaintance, and act an inti mate friend; to gain a standard for the appreciation of other’s works and the criticism of your own; to carry the keys to the world’s library in your pocket and feel its resources be hind you in whatever task you under take; to make hosts of friends among the men of your own age who are to be leaders in all walks of life to lose yourself ingenerous enthusiasm and co-operate with others for common ends; to learn manners from stu dents who exemplify the highest ideals—this is the offer of the high school for the best four years of your life.”—William Dewitt Hyde. ALBEMARLE HI WINS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Albemarle Hi quintet defeated Ba- din Hi Friday in the deciding game of the championship series. The game was hard fought through out, neither side being more than three points ahead of the other at any time. Despite the fact that there was much fouling the game was enjoyed by all. For Albemarle, Davis and Whitley were the outstanding stars; for Ba- din. Motley. The line-up and score was as fol lows : Albemarle 40. Badin 37. Davis R. F Hill V. Whitley L. F Black Forrest C Motley Horton R. G Withrow H. Whitley L. G Creswell Referee: Leeper, State. Wliat Ycu Eat Counts. A negro employed by a movie studio in Los Angeles was drafted to do a novel comedy scene with a lion. “You get into this,” ordered the di rector, “and we will bring the lion in and put him in bed with you. It will be a scream. “Put a lion in bed with me! No, sah! not at all. I quits here and now.” “But this lion won’t hurt you; he was raised on milk.” “So was I brung up on milk,” wailed the negro, “but I eats meat now.” . - Compliments of Cabarrus Savings Bank Albemarle, North Carolina HalFs Pharmacy A Complete Drug Service Phone IJ2 Albemarle North Carolina SAMUEL^S Ready-to-Wear Store We carry a line of Popular Priced Goods GIVE US A TRIAL Next Door to Rose’s 5 and 10c Store. ALBEMARLE, NORTH CAROLINA
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