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iv Page Six HIGH LIFE January 22, 1925 •f- G. H. S. BOYS AND GIRLS We can supply you with all your needs in our line, and will appreciate your patronage. We carry thp “LUCKY DOG” SPORTING GOODS There is a Reason. Let us serve you. GREENSBORO HARDWARE COMPANY Phones 457-458 221 E. Elm St. *- DOBSON SILLS •J- 1111^—iiiii ■ nil—«mi—»itiii tiiiiii^—nil-—III! nil—■iiii^— i BUILD ! SYMMETRICAL MANHOOD I I JOIN THE Y. M. C. A. j JOHN W. CAFFEY Manager Clean Clothes for Particular People Telephone 3529 CLEANING PRESSING ALTERING * * Henrv Hunter ‘Pay Cash and Save More’ 122 NORTH ELM ST. Jos. J. Stone & Company Printers and Office Outfitters ENGRAVED INVITATIONS AND VISITING CARDS 110-112 E. Sycamore St. VapoRub For Ail Cold Troubles “GIFTS THAT LAST” FROM Saslow & Cohen Jewelers National Theater Building WATCH OUR WINDOWS See “Nick” Mebane for your next pair of shoes and save money. NICK MEBANE’S SHOE STORE 114 W. Market Street 1^—IIII—till—MM—Mil—tin—nil——MM—INI——mi—IMl—HH— When you “SHORT CUT” the work, you I “SHORTCHANGE” I i the quality I I PRIDE OF QUALITY IS 1 THE POLICY OF OUR SHOP i Clothing for Men and Young Men Wharton-Medearis Co. Incorporated I “Dick” Wharton “T. S.” Moore = ! 1 -nil—II ii—II >1111^—nil—»i( 11^—nil—II >1111^^1111 ^n—nil—^nii—>1111-^1111-1111^—iiii-^titi—iiii^—nil—nil—>1111—^11 !)• I -lie Rucker & Co. COTTON MERCHANTS Members of New York Cotton Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange RUCKER BONDED WAREHOUSE CORPORATION Storage of Cotton Capacity 50,000 Bales •Ji- 9 What Will I Be 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. Pilot Life Insurance Company A. W. McAlister, President GREENSBORO, N. C. 4111...—till—«iiii —1111^—iiii^—Mil-lilt—ini^—nil—Mil—nil—nil—ii*!# BROADHURST AND ROBINSON Attorneys at Law Second Floor Banner Building KEEP A COZY LITTLE CORNER IN YOUR HEART for the 1925 Reflector Yi- =:❖: BELL TELEPHONE 129 J. W. JONES & CO. Wholesale Grocers 239-241 S. Davie Street GREENSBORO, N. C. :❖:= '.t. FRESHMAN DEBATING CLUB HAS BANQUET Henry Biggs and Carlton Wilder Ar range Excellent Program. The members of the Freshman De bating club and guests enjoyed a de lightful banquet Thursday, December 18th, 1924, at the school cafeteria. An interesting program was arranged by the program committee, Henry Biggs and Carlton Wilder. A Christmas color scheme of red and green was carried out while holly was used effectively for decorations. Harry Gump was toastmaster and in troduced the speakers in a graceful manner. Toasts Avere given by the following: J. D. McNairy to the ladies, Edgar Kuykendall to Henry Biggs; Frances Hart to the men, and Margaret Neal to the leaders. Humorous talks were given by Charles Graff, Carlton Wilder, Mr. Strickland, Henry Biggs and Mr. Bul lock. A very humorous debate Avas given, the query being. Resolved, That a giraffe Avith a sore throat is Avorse off than a centipede with corns: The affirmative— Edgar Kuykendall; the negatAe—Man- gum Turner. Norman York, the ncAv president, made a talk on the future of the club in which he predicted great things. This banquet has been an annual af fair with the club and it is hoped that the custom will be kept up after the members reach Central High. “WATCH OUR SMOKE” NEW SLOGAN FOR DEBATING CLUB Wednesday, Jan. 7, the Debating Club held a most important meeting in the Auditorium at chapel period. Those entering the preliminaries for the Tri angular debate, Avhich included practi cally all the thirty-odd members present, were diAuded into two groups, affirmative and negatAe, according to preference. It Avas announced that the preliminaries Avould be held the latter part of Februa ry. The query, Avhich was announced just before the Christmas holidays is, “Resoh^ed, That the port terminals and water transportation act should be rati fied by the citizens of North Carolina.” At the preliminaries four speakers Avill be chosen who Avill compose Greens boro’s team. The Triangular debate Avill be held this year Avith Winston-Salem and High Point, instead of Winston-Salem and Asheville, as in former years. This should make the rivalry more keen. The Avinning teams Avill go to Chapel Hill Avhere they Avill contest with some tAvo hundred or more teams for the state title and a silver loving-cup. The club is making no predictions, but it hopes to Avin the Triangular debate and then “on to Chapel Hill.” There the team Avill have a double incentive to A\dn—to bring back a title G. H. S. ncA^er possessed before, together Avith the cup Avhich goes Avith it, and to console Mrs. Phillips, our head coach, for the bitter disappointment she received last year Avhen her team reached the finals, only to be beaten with the state title almost in their grasp. “Anyway, the team A\4iich eliminates G. H. S. Avill have to shoAv some ‘tall debating’,” says the club, believe you us, “just Avatch our smoke, folks !” HI-Y PLANS MOTHER-SON BANQUET One of the most important meetings of the year Avas held Thursday, January 15, by the Hi-Y Clubs. The tAvo clubs held a joint session in which an excel lent talk on the possibilities of the fu ture was made by Scout-Executive Hum phreys. Mr. Williams also spoke on the meaning of medals and monograms. A new member, Robert Blair, Avas elected to membership in the Club. The most important feature of the meeting was the discussion of the plans for the Mother-and-Son Banquet Avhich is to be held February 5. Tickets for the banquet may be bought from any member of the Hi-Y Clubs. In Club No. 2 tickets may be acquired from the following: Norman Stone, John Betts, Roy Smith, William Homey, Lanier Griffin, Bill Koenig, James Caudle, James Mans, Charles Amole, Chester Strader, Arthur Davant, Charles West, Phil Wicker, Raymond Bennett, Joe Faulkner, and Edwin Lashley. ^ A , Liis ten Boys! If you like our service tell your friends. If you have any com plaint, be fair, tell us. We have only a fcAV complaints, which we gladly adjust. The Good Clothes Shop Harry Donnell Incorporated 104 NORTH ELM Collegiate Corner Campus Cut Two-Trouser Suits at .m 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. V^a/nAlorij ...LILI lU, C. H. MgKiniciit, Prs s. & Mat Jefferson Standard Building MATHESON-WILLS REAL ESTATE CO. Real Estate—Insurance—Bonds GREENSBORO, N. C. =s>: Yi We specialize in the best Fruits and Vegetables. Let your children have plenty of fruit. Best for Health W. I. ANDERSON & CO. O. HENRY DRUG STORE BERNAU The Jetveler HARRY POEZOLT Tailor MAKER OF HIGH GRADE CLOTHES Woolworth Building •5E«- -H Ellis-Stone Co, ♦♦ >♦ H H ♦♦ « tt ♦♦ tt Greensboro’s Best Store for Women and Misses Greensboro Book Co. “The Book Store That Appreciates Your Business’ 214 SOUTH ELM STREET J. D. WILKINS Building Material Contractors’ Equipment SAY IT WITH FLOWERS UTTON’ JEFFERSON S' BUILDING PHONE 305 s tt .^iUttttttttttttttttttttttttttt PORTER-LYON I DRUG COMPANY H 333 South Elm Street ^ Prescription Druggists ♦♦ H FRENCH AND DUTCH BULBS II Phones 3550 and 3551 Byrd’s Headache Remedy is Guaranteed. ♦♦ tt ■■tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt j N. S. MILLING CO. } f For Good Bread, Use | GUILFORD, NORTH STATE, I and 1 I EAGLE SELF-RISING FLOUR [ nil—Mil—^1111^—>iiii>^—iiii^—1111^—itn«—lilt——ii»| Greensboro Music Company FRANK M. HOOD, Manager Everything Musical PIANOS, SHEET MUSIC, VICTROLAS, RECORDS 123 South Elm Street ■ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttti 326- -327 -PHONES- Stratf ord-W eatherly Drug Co. In comer N. Elm and W. Gaston Sts. GREENSBORO, N. C. ‘We Always Sell the Best”
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