PAGE FOUR HIGH POINT O CURRENT CYCLE i EDUCATION': In High Point as moat towns particularly in North Carolina at this time of the year much ado is mud;, about tin* open ing o: schools. Hoeause of tilts arid because of the many comments about schools at this time, we thought this a good time to urge commit unity interest in this great state business of educating youth and we give this column to time end. W;h summer schod sessions closing this week, teachers are ai ready returning to their respee t;v* locales to resume work. Stu demls are counting the days when they will be back together in school and parents are concerned about getting the kids ready. North Carolina last sebooi year did .some interesting things regard ing the schools of the state. Among the greatest and certainly most im portant was the completion of the Report of the State Education Com mission study, entitled “Education In North Carolina Today and To morrow'' This study was made by the State Education Commission and covcr-s - ■ !..'nc in North f '. rotina education from A to Z. As taxpayers and citizens of the slate sod community we think ery citizen and pa rent should make it his project, this school year to go t > 'he school* in his commun ity and become acquainted with fhi report fhrough the principals »ad teachers who would no doubt apl-r■•elate, this citizenship inter- -> tie r- 'ion contains fa-ts gather -si from parents, teachers, student* '-ltd education experts on the autt-* of education in North Carolina as i is and cun be. It would not ho ami*.*, lo say that too marry parent.* t’d patrons d,> have familiar >tv with the workings of schools 'i'ht-y a tremendous tusk it is to the State and its administrators, end furthermore too HUE- inteiv.q, in if :* often evident. Some of us : have no idea of what the schools are t - -ally doing for youth and how well some of the youth are realty do iu a t hems el ves. v- v•- gvi into h;.- season i is much oducut ion to he gotten by nil of us. Every school is a slate. organization and wants to serve Die pro pic of the i - ---. This i - port will tell us how and why. Take time *., consider the real pur pose and objective of education e'- en if it does require a little educa tion about educatiou. You will en joy Jiie experience. While prepara tion. is being made to give youth ita opj-ori.umty and while teachers i and -jfh->- school officials begin th-ir tasks, pitch iu aud help and do- sc with as much uiderstan-li ig of the business n* possible and by ail means sc*', that the youth get in school. fi- was Booker Washington wh>* *aid "The best way to keep a roan out of the mvd i* *<• polish his boots/’ is not format education ’.--lay human boot polishing? MRS. McR\E FETES KANSAS GEESTS Mr>. f». R Mcßae held an a” home' honoring her house gut m s. Dr. and Mrs. 1.-. E- WHHanis .»? Kansic? City. Mo., and Mr. M>n Craven, New Sock. The par son-age was decorated writ flowers of til*- approaching t sou. Frappe. cookies and nuts were served the fifty or mo ,'6 guest* who cutne to at. tin; affair Mr*. Ora Martin, .Vi-' Maude Hiator. and Mr*. Ann:- Bostic assisted 'ho hos! n • TEMPLE CHURCH SPONSORS OPEN HR SERVICE On August 2k at i p.m. Temple Memorial church is s;x»nsoring in | open air program >o. front of the | church on Taylor street. | On tisi program wii! he mu.deal i number*. A round table lis o: ision and short, talks by Attorney John W Langford and C. E Yok--- dy. An invi-ation >3 extend -d th.- publit: to attend. YWCA ACTIVITIES , The y Hi-berotte club h -i ir.s installation service at the fkilvirv Bupti-'t church 800 Hilltop Sr re-a Sunday ayf ■’ pm. Mrs. Cha-iotie Sheffield was the gm-s: speaker ;n-l Ur* Mary H. Blackburn installed 1 the officers and welcomed the club membership into the YWCA. Mr* F. D. Ford sung «iu| the TeeP .it' ' nroup rendered mush; Monday: Tie Y‘ BFU-rette club I w ill meet Monday evening ut 7 -d) The class in dre.-s-makine am! .styles win meet at Sirtij, The --lass in Bridge and pinochle will meet yf S: 00. Tuesday: The - las* in Too>T * will m--et at the nary at sa' ' The Y's Gay club will have * Chummy party at .• i’.u it h - park: in case '-f ruin the pa: . wii! be held at Ihe V building T - nummer uCvities pi.i c. 1 for members and friends w!-l he e.ontin 1 -d. * Tasste-; in dressinaVnu' aid bridge are still open for regis tration hy calling the YWCA 1. Thursday Ail Tc*m..Age g’ri* ■ are urged to mee« a the V’ at f:W lor a social hour Friday The V Bebereitc cUC will sponsor a moonlight panic The bus ivl] leal 1 - :be Y’ -.s! S:uit Each member wiT i n vita «!;■•»• IDTH ASSEMBLY CONVENES AT BETHEL CHURCH The l<sth Gorur-l Assc-mbiy the Church :>i GOIJ ! ■ -II r; :!.i * : .11 Truth. ' r S’. A.. ; onvr-ned wo : the Bethel H-ilin- .* Chun h of G-,*. F««itPi;;Uo'i 01 Truth, August Yv -ill Au.-i. . >* ' e.m., rhu session opened. At 11 t'.d am. spisdai graver r-d ino-hting with i-il. 12:10 p.m.. ti n ; 1 s Supjie~ and washing ! be s-t-te* few* 4,b0 p.r.t. a sermon 1.-v i.ei-i-.-r W. M .lily van I x:TO r ut.--Wev.or' > ,«Mr.-s>rs 1 , ■he following: Dea-on K LV D-jv/P of Bet >td Heliiifcs* Church ;>" ti.-.i. Missionary J-..-tinui> Met':;*: < .'iL th-- C".ur«-.h of Cod m (.'brtsi s * r - r C ft. Rutledge ot the ti i Hilt 1-lo! : ness Chur -n. Kv-nnelisr. OdfS-.ie Allfc'i l> ; ' t:. - C’-HUVh of Gt-E Rev !!. Ashford ;>f Buiar Tal-e-■ t.aelo Holiness CPcwh Evuc-'-ie ’ M me Rmirh Faai Holiness Ciuir-h es 00-'i, Col . i-il. :vfr A. y Ifuizßo Mr W. '-V. foofot, Mr f Id. M e. all pi H-rh iv-in .. ?:• : r-.ir;. A oerramt by Fid-: i J 0 w.-ils o! Charh.-'/c <}f»'»nn.i. SrigiU"' by Ui.* Silver Ttar yuart . and the Ebnin-vnuoi —Harraonisift.-.s Outerfoi 01 0:. * - iih -ni-.. to- ihc utie-pilstfi ■ ! FUNERAL RITES HELD m mi McDowell Mrs. Losr-io : -V. >'-f>ov. ,-Jl Ill's Kara Commerce F"i—-f died T> ur-.-; , day at the Gui; e,l ('--uaty ; Sacititrium follow mg srv ■1 a : days iiiness. She -va> hern in Da vidsou county iu-i had lived here for a namber of ycays. She is «mr vived by her husband. Leroy Mc- Dowell: one. Leroy : one -tor. Mrs. FJna Turtle of Mid way; thro • • brothers-. Harold, .Sylvester and Connie I.ieiapp all of Midway. N C. Funeral service 1 held Sun da y afternoon ar. 3 o'clock fro. ll the Haizlip Funeral home by Rev , W. H. Haie. Burial was in th - eemeterv at. Mid wav. ! ! i Read Die Carolinian!! INVENTIONS “/PATENTS' MAKE' JOBS ‘ o I d Vour Neigiiborhood Fund i’o Help W ipo '! !d.‘ !>r ;k(j(:d Oififtase CAROLINIAN Saturday, Augwat 27ii9i9 \ T OW is *he time to begin preparing for spring redecoration—the chang , * n *? N curtains—the removal of winter home accessories You ■mill nnd ihi3 Ruhle cascade Doily’ extremely attractive and very very - mg to make, fust vrite the Home Sewing Department of this newspaper jor ruffled doily pattern No. D-12U T**sai> state law school library ha* 2-5.000 volutrn-s compared to * require meat of at loast 7/»0u book' li hi > i faculty ■■ -x lull um instructors for a study body 23 persons coiMpared t » t re-iuiremeu! of at least. T full tine- instrueiov* or -at least one per UK) -"id-ut* KKVIVaU at CHI’RCH OF GOD He / R R Kvani. * cond-to i-’ a revival at the Church ->t • .mi in Christ ou .Beamon St. Lor t, v.e>*k ending Sunday Jessie Kart will match your hair perfectly . fA- r. UOT. This most useful hair piece '.Mends in with youi own hair and weeps the rough ends even. Fitting from eat to ear and shoulder length, tin* JESSIE HARE Page Boy makes your new hair length ook so v - oral that no one can tell the iif- This JESSIE KARS back of ,tm head cluster can be worn n eight • ".her styles as a cluster or .slaia You do away with ‘.he use of ho* Tons, thereby giving your hair urns fc» regain its strength. \ ti THE HALF GLAMOUR, When A is lepgth you want, the JESeiIE KAH£ Half Glamour .v - /our taste. As you see, u fastens at tha crown of the head and hangs un ara-Lv down the back. You ear. wsar it as an upsweep or any Ryle you like. (It is 15 to -0 inches long/. * i l O.fcHl iorti tampit y OUf .i g y „ B’ott color Z>iQ(K rouAY! SEND NO il ON E Y —pay postman mi toitver,. JESSIE im StHiufy Prod - >Q7 fifth Ave. “dc-w Y®" r

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