: « E f* o ; : t a ilu-ea (Continxied from Pago 1.) cthool Iiuilding. The meeting adjourned and the board went to the city council to present the question of city parks and playgrounds, and the school bond i It met the approval of the Ciity Council and was passed. Mem-' bers of the Chamber of Commerce i were president, Samuel Hyman; di- i^ctors, Thomas Warford, Theodore' Antonakos, and Harold Welboni. Lawrence White, the **one hour president” of the Civitan Club ap-’ neared before the “One hour City; Council Tuesday morning to express I tl'e need of a paved drive around the Oakwood- cemetery. i He ])ointed out the' 'fact that the Jionorable mayor and his council Vv'ould some day have the same road to travel and a paved drive would make the journey a pleasure. Ho also stated that this drive would not only beautify the cemetery 1 but it \vould be absolutely essential in the winter time when rainy weath er and'heavy traffic make a molasses' appearance of the drive. The “City Realtor,” Jack Crowson. [ presented two petitions to the city ‘ council Tuesday. He pleaded with the 'oouncil to extend West Commerce to Tomlinson Furniture factory. The property between there has recently been purchased by S. C. Clark. This Atlantic Bank & 11 Trust Co. i: Surplus |500,0OO.M | i Capital 11,200,000.0* VISIT Ofir New Home at 104 S. Main N.E. RltSSELL Goodyear Shoe Shop is Im stated, a large tract of land “Her education cost hr dad a for ma. 1, the council would issue a per-^t„v,„ + r c • i.- ^ ^ , mit for its extension it would with- j ^une—tutors, finishing scaool, travel. out doubt open up new business she’ll make a brilliant property that would soon be devel oped making a bigger business sec tion for High Point. . T'h eother proposition was concern ing al arge tract of land near Em- erywood that would be ideal for parks and as a. recreation center for the city. This land is shaded^y large oak trees and lias a spring. The i property which has 20 acres was ' purchased at a sum of about §12,500 The people of High Point have long been in need of a recreation centei and Mr. Clark has consented to do nate this of the people will main tain it. The council left it in the hands of the civil engineer to sur vey these tracts and repo’A his findings. marriages, no doubt.” “Probably. I heard her say today that she’s a heavy sugar bozo’s red hot mama.” Deft-fingered folk—the doc, the crook, AIT have in life their place; The dip extracts your pocketbook, The surgeon lifts your face. Mile Post JUNIORS .MEET The junior class held a meeting Thursday during the first perio'd. The object of the meeting was to practice the songs that are to be sung on Friday night at the junior- senior reception. After some yells and songs the class adjourned. The grils can be seen going- in and out of the ladies shops in High Point, getting ready for the junior- senior reception. iA BRITT ELECTRIC CO. ♦ Electrical IMerchandising SJ | p ;• Engineering and Contracting % Quality and Service , V.- & «*“*• i ?• Practical Exaggeration 'What’s the idea?” expostulated the wife. “Why did you tell that plumber that all sorts of things were wrong with our. water system? You. know very well that it’s only a sim ple leak in one pipe.” “I know it,” agreed Mr. Sharpe, “but now maybe he’ll bring along enough tools to repair it.” “Of course,” gushed the sweet young thing to the handsome actor, “you get hundreds of mash notes, Tell me, do you write- the answers yourself?” “I do,” he replied. “But,” he added sadly, “my wife dictates them.” .Uo,;i!i?SSS2SiSSSS!SS!eS5SSSSSS8SSSSSSS4SSS r,. ?•' - BURGESS BROS. S • - LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR ?; (Opposite W’achovia Bank) i i *• I : 90 9' I MATTON’S HI 8CIIOOL CHILDREN ARB % ' ’ ’ ALWAYS WELCOME 1 « Cannon-Fetzer v: i S. S. SWANSON si Policeman % Will sincerely appreciate your ?• yotes in the Ford Contest given p by the Sanitary'' Soft Brink Ti Service, High Point, N. C. I RING DRUG CO. + Wo iyahe a Special of Preserfp- • J lion and Sick Room Suppli X FAST DELIVERY (9- ^'9 f :• 0 • 0 0 0 ■0.'0 r - • •. • 0 .•* .0 -0 t The Commercial -1 % National Bank X V Capital and Surplus $1,000,000 v % Resources $9,.500,000 Y 4 Per Cent on Savings ' X Accounts. Company "THB YOUNG MAN’S STORE” -0-'0cm- 0-'0-0^0-'0^0 0 -0- BEA VANS’ THE LADIES STORE ri have what you need for*' * i p •ommeneement dresse.s. ^3 0 0 0 ■^0C.0 0 >0 ,0.-0 t.-* •»'•*' •••• p BARBER-HALL Printing Co. |i Si Printing—EmDossing S ' P Engraving SQ i TELEPHONE 2.'J85 ii \ |l ELLWONGER ii A THE TAII.OR k j S^Will juako your blue suit forp! j ptcomnxenccmcnt at a price that>§ j I « satisfies. j Sj - Over Cecil Drug. Co. ' • t t\ GET IT WHERE THEY I* ♦*> HAVE IT! I* * • iS I 0 0't (.0 -» > C * MANN DRUG CO. S • ' (« • - (* 0 I ■ 0 Si iS/iSiSiSiSSSiVSI'iS?* A GREAT VARIETY OF SPRING CLOTHES FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL BOY N. II. SILVER CO. - N You Are Never Dressed Until ,s Your Shoes Are Shined »* High Point Hat Shop 102 North Main Street. I’

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