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/ / U' Page Kiyht HIGH LIFE Dccciuhcr IS, 102i *- G. II.S. BOYS AND GIRLS We can supply you with all your needs in our line, and will appreciate your patronage. We carry the “LUCKY DOG” SPORTING GOODS There is a Reason. Let us serve you. GREENSBORO HARDWARE COMPANY Phones 457-458 221 E. Elm St. * * 1 BUILD SYIMMETRICAL IMANIIOOD JOIN THE Y. M. C. A. j •J*- JOHN W. CAFFEY Manager Clean Clothes for Particular People Telephone 3529 *■ * CLEANING PRESSING ALTERING I 1 When you [ I “SHORT CUT” ! tlie work, you I “SHORT CHAXGK^ 1 the quality I T PRIDE OF QUALITY IS | i f I THE POLICY OF OUR SHOP I I I I i 1 1 I I i I •^11 Clothing for Men and j Young Men | Wharton-Medearis Co. Incorporated ‘Dick” Wuaktox “'L. S.” Mooki: «llll«^—nil —llll —III! III! ■'■Hill III! 'Mill Mil + I RIPPLES I H —nil —UH-^UU—BU —lltl — H—«r|| —nn —RH- GIVE HIM GAS Dentist: “So you have broken off a tooth, have you?" Patient (tough youngster): “Yes, sir.” Dentist: “How did you do it?” Youngster: “Oh, shifting gears on a 1 ol 1 yIIo 1)!” A’.rc/;a n//e. “I just passed by the ex-kaiser's home and heard him singing.” “What was he singing?'’ “Ain’t gonna reign no mo'!’'—Texas Ranger. Ivittle Jane was saying her prayers. “And please,” she begged, “make Rome the cajiital of Turkey.'’ “Oh, Jane,” exclaimed her mother, “why did you say that?” “Because I put it like that in mj' exam ination pajier today.”—Selected. Henrv Hunter ^Pay Cash and Save More’ 122 NORTH ELM ST. •x* Jos. J. Stone & Company Printers and Office Outfitters ENGRAVED INVITATIONS AND VISITING CARDS 110-112 E. Sycamore St. VapoRub For AH Co/d Troubles What Will I Be m Many of you young men in G. H. S. will determine this year what your future business or profession will be, will plan your studies ac cordingly and will “follow-through” in college. While you are making these de cisions, consider the Insurance Pro fession, a vocation that provides a business life-time of pleasant and profitable work. Interesting and absorbing. Insurance places you at the head of your own business with opportunities limited only by your individual efforts. We always want young men in our organization, and any of our officers will be glad to talk to you any time regarding the opportuni ties offered as a Pilot representa tive. ‘GIFTS THAT LAST’ FROM Saslow & Cohen Jewelers National Theater Building WATCH OUR WINDOWS ^ * 5i * See “Nick” Mebane for your next pair of shoes and save money. NICK MEBANES SHOE STORE 114 W. Market Street Rucker & Co. COTTON MERCHANTS Members of New York Cotton Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange RUCKER BONDED WAREHOUSE CORPORATION Pilot Life Insurance Company A. W. McAlister, President GREENSBORO, N. C. ♦^IK iiiiii—»|||| III !■! I—— BROAHHURST and ROBINSON Attorneys at Law Second Floor Banner Building •Ji- KEEP A COZY LITTLE CORNER IN YOUR HEART for the 1925 Reflector ^ * Storage of Cotton Capacity 50,000 Bales BELL TELEPHONE 129 J. W. JONES & CO. Wholesale Grocers 239-241 S. Davie Street GREENSBORO, N. C. =:❖: F E .MININ E IE POI NT A little girl ran into the house crying bitterly, and her mother asked her what was the matter. “Billy broke my doll,'’ she sobbed. “How did he break it?” asked her mother. “I hit him on the head with it,” was the answer.—Exchange. 1 knew a doctor whose name was Peck; He fell in a well and broke his neck. It served him right for he should have known To tend to the sick and let the well alone. ■—Selected. ILLUSTRATED WORD A Scottish farmer, being elected to the school board, visited the village school and tested the intelligence of the class by the question: “Now, boys, can any of you tell me what naethiiig is?” After a moment's silence, a small boy in a back seat arose: “It's what ye gi'd me the other day for holding yer horse.”—Selected. “Where you been?” “To the cemetery.” “Anyone dead?” “'‘I'eh, all of them.” Cries of distress came from the apart ment next door. Apparently some one was being murdered. The terrified neigh bors called a ])oliceman. The officer of the law rapped his club on the door of the offending apartment, demanding, “Hey! What are you trying to pull off in there?” “Well,” responded a weary voice from inside, “if you must know, it’s a mus tard plaster.” G. H. S. PLAYMAKERS PLAN YEAR’S IVORK Hold Organization Meeting At Home of Virginia McClamrock. On Wednesday evening, December 17, the High School Playmakers met with Miss Wheeler and Mr. Wunsch at the home of Virginia McClamrock to dis cuss ])lans of organization and to outline tlie work for the year ahead. The order planned, among other things, to visit soon the local theaters in order to learn stage phrases and terms and the manipulation of scenery, to study make-up and lighting effect; to coach plays, and to write together at least one one-act play and jiresent it in the spring. Miss Wheeler read excerpts from Booth Tarkington’s “Seventeen.” Mr. Wunsch outlined Alice Duer Miller’s “The Charm School.” These two plays will more than likely be attempted by the Dramatic club next spring. Mr. Wunsch then read a ritual in blank verse with musical interpolations that he had written for the club. This organization is composed of mem bers of the cast of one-act plays pre sented last week. It claims as its work the establishment of a high standard of dramatic work at G. H. S. It will not overlap the work of the Dramatic club which now numbers over 100; instead, it will be an aid to it, acting as a sort of inner circle for its life. Liisten Boys! If YOU like our service tell your friends. If you have any com plaint, be fair, tell us. We have onlv a few complaints, which we gladly adjust. The Good Clothes Shop Harry Donnell Incorporated 104 NORTH ELM *- O. HENRY DRUG STORE BERNAU The Jeweler HARRY POEZOLT Tailor MAKER OF HIGH GRADE CLOTHES tYoolworth Building ttmttmtnttttnmtttttttxnxxtttmntmtnttt I Ellis-Stone Co. H ▼ ▼ T- ▼ T y ^ ■ H H Collegiate Corner It began of nothing and of nothing it ends.—Cornelius Gollus. Campus Cut Two-Trouser Suits at New winter woolens and the assurance of the best of British styles in these new suits, with wide trousers at $25. An extra pair of pants for extra service. M C.H. MgKmicmx, Prbs. « Man. Jefferson Standard Building 3>:: MATHESON-WILLS REAL ESTATE CO. Real Estate—Insurance—Bonds GREENSBORO, N. C. =:❖: We specialize in the best Fruits and Vegetables. Let your children have plenty of fruit. Best for Health W. I. ANDERSON & CO. i tt Greensboro’s Best Store for Women and Misses immmttxmmttmtxtmtmtuntuttntntm Greensboro Book Co. “The Book Store That Appreciates Your Business’- 214 SOUTH ELM STREET J. D. WILKINS Building Material Contractors’ Equipment -H SAY IT WITH FLOWERS >UTTOM’' S’ JEFFERSON BUILDING s PHONE 305 I PORTER-LYON DRUG COMPANY 333 South Elm Street Prescription Druggists FRENCH AND DUTCH BULBS Phones 3550 and 3551 Byrd’s Headache Remedy is Guaranteed. '.xxxxxxxtxxxtxtxxtxxxxxtxxtxtxxxtxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxxxxxi M WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES WILLS BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. «- txxxxxxtxxmxxtxxxtxxxxtxtxxxxmxxxxtxxxxxxxxxtx^ Greensboro Music Company FRANK M. HOOD, Manager Everything Musical PIANOS, SHEET MUSIC, VICTROLAS, RECORDS 123 South Elm Street tttxxxutxmtxixtxxxxxtxxxxxtxxxxtxmxxxxxxtxxxi 326—PHONES—327 S tratf ord-W eatherly Drug Co. Corner N. Elm and W. Gaston Sts. GREENSBORO, N. C. “We Always Sell the Best” *. -
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