i I ^ Wachovia Bank & (g i Trust Co. ii ti WILL HELP YOU. Four Per Cent Paid on Savings Accounts i^;*i?2SS,*SSSJ2?2?JJgSjgS°;SSJSSjSl ^jpjSaS*iSJ?S!S32SS;8S&SJJ2SiS2SSSSS8SgJSS ’ • * • J IF IT’S FRESH MEAT, FIS •J • OR OYSTERS YOU WANT ♦S i? Come to see us. The oldest a| j§ ^4 8 best meat market in the E. K. INGRAM MEAT MARKET S?»»SSa«S?SSSS£S£SiSJ!3£.!i WANTED—Students in DrawJ « injr, water .color or oil, or 0. Saturdays, at hours to be ar-l |j ranged. Edith F. Barker.l P Phone 2226. 1. zssssssisisia;s£t£sa nity of si^aking to you this mornij I would like to try to begin the n| year right. M’e have done splendil so far, and I believe every boy girl is going to make this a useful happy year.” On he talked. Madelyne felt aJ he was talking directly to her. Es| cially so when he mentioned resc tions. “In maldng our resolutions t| year,” he said, “don’t forget to me tion cheerfulness. Nothing can he one more than being cheerful happy.” Madelyne felt her face turn suddet ly so hot that .sh§ knew it must awfully red, and she knew that S Sears was staring at her. She was glad when Miss Little pla\ €a the march for themto return their classes. couldn’t banish the tail of Mr. Sears from her mind. simply call me b his office and tell me there,” shi grumbled, “instead of calling thj whole school, for I’m sure he mean every \vord for me ” —Aline Kaneer, ’26. Why i.s it that on tests teachers ha' such a clear understanding of' wh, we don t know?

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