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r 26, 1944 HIGH LIFE Page Seven Meyer’s Junior World (Second Floor) By ANNIE BEN BEALE VACATION When school is out, everybody turns to vacations—to the beach, to the moun tains, or just to stay at home. Meyer’s Junior World has just the things for your senior vacation plans. Suppose we speak first of the thrill ing social cruise to be given by the Sea Scouts June 4. Every girl that plans to attend this big event should visit Meyer’s Junior World and see the brand new shortalls, the newest thing of the season. These are made of cot ton twill complete with small suspen ders over the shouldei-s. Shortalls come in blue, aqua, rose, and tan, featured adorably with the candy striped tee shirts which are only .$1.98. The short- CRUTGHFIELD DRUG STORE “The Store of Personal Service** Phone 8116 In the 0. Henry Hotel alls, just the thing you’re seeking for this event, are only $3.98. GOING TO MEXICO? If you’re going to Mexico or just going to stay here, why not try a tiered skirt of Mexican print with match- mate blouse? If you’re the type for ruffles, you must see the plaid ruffles, gingham lampshade skirts. Either type of skirt is only $3.98. What would look more adorable with skirts than a white cotton blouse? Popular this sea son? You guessed it! “HEATING THE HEAT” AVhen we see .lean Milloway “beat ing the heat” this summer at Hamil ton, she will have on none other than a candy striped jumper, which can be removed easily. i;fpon arriving at the lake, Jean will do a vanishing act and take off her jumper. Then there she is complete in shorts and skirt. This suit combination comes in candy stripe and flowered prints. Those adorable suits cost only $7.98. AA'e expect the crowd will gather at Jean Coble’s this summer and they will wear shorts and shirts—comfortable, practical and pretty. These shirts are made of cotton gabardine and come in various colors, such as white, navy and brown. Again we suggest tee shirts for such an occasion. Shorts are very inexpensive at $1..98. PINAFORES IMnafores are always popular with all girls. Ergo, a pinafore is the thing for a popular girl to wear. AA’e imagine that's why Barbara IMurray chose a chartreuse, Mack, white, and yellow plaid gingham pinafore for her club hayride. This pinafore has a darling low square neck, just made perfect by the addition of the large pockets and the buttons down the back. The square neck peasant blouses make this ideal for almost any outdoor occasion. AVell, good bye. Seniors, and good luck to yon. Happy vacations to all! Dr. Max Rones Optometrist Eyes Examined Without Drugs Phone 8556 313 S. Elm St. GREENSBORO, N. C. Notion Counter For the last time this year we poke our heads out of our comfortably pad ded cell in a corner of 311 to bring forth what we fondly hope is the latest dirt. Louise Smith really has a way with the football team! For a while there was Bob Apple, and now it’s Louis Shores. Quite a steady foursome every week end, aren’t they? AVe mean Pete and Elmo and Sadie and Harold ,of course. And have you seen Martha Boggan and Henry Stout together? S’right! A certain cheerleading cutie we know who also sings with a certain orches tra, and a certain footballer who’s going to be president, have discovered each other, and everybody concerned is happy. That lovely pink cloud Adger’s float ing around on can mean but one thing: must be love! The object of his affec tions sits near him in Latin and her name’s Katherine. Every day, at the end of fifth period, there’s Bill Rickart, standing at the end of the second floor hall, jus’ watch- in’ Alice as she walks toward the sci ence building. Remember, visit Meyers’ .Junior AVorld for your vacation wardrobe. (Adv.) Gifts For fhe Graduate | Leather Goods - Stationery 1 Gift Editions | Large Assortment of Cards THAOe-MARK Greensboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Congratulations, Seniors From Pet Dairy Products Co. Don’t Say Bread — Say HOLSUM Enriched w/jfseV' Enriched Baked by Jones Brothers Bakery, Inc. Presbyterians Initiate Young People’s Lounge Members of the Young People’s division of the First Presbyterian church have opened a lounge in the church school building where get- togethers are planned throughout the summer months. All senior department students of the church are honorary guests, but they are invited to bring two persons from the high school crowd. Designed especially for recrea tion, the lounge includes two table tennis tables, a snack bar, a pool table, card tables, a radio and a reconl player. In addition, the room is equipped' with beautiful curtains, large aircraft photos and many comfortable chairs. George Bryant heads the govern ing committee which includes Har- old Schiffman, Jean Barry, Yancey Culton, Maude Taylor, Bill Bogart and Jim Brown. Their duty is to act as a steering committee for the group. Further information may be se cured from any Senior high Pres byterian church member. Greensboro Drug Co. ! i I I C. M.’Fobdiiam Dewey Farrell 5 I Prescriptionists s i 230 West Market Dial 6147 ? Paul Miller Writes From South Pacific From tbe jungles of New Guinea come congratulations to High Life from a former editor, Paul Miller. In a letter to tbe journalism adviser recent ly, Miller said that, in spite of the air raids and heat on that lonely jungle isle, his thoughts turn back to his days at Senior high. “Though I have been away from High Life and good old Senior high for a long time, believe me when I tell you that many times I have re visited the old place in my thoughts. I learn to appreciate high school days more every day. I guess that it is true that one never fully appreciates his friends and the little things of life until he has them taken away from him.” Congratulations^ Seniors! Pierce C. Rucker Agency GREENSBORO, N. C. McNeely DRUG Greene Street Drug Company Special Attention Given to Each Prescription Phones 5177 5178 3-2170 124 S. Greene St. SANDWICHES MAGAZINES SODAS CANDY TOBACCO Don’t Delay — Order Today At Present We Have a Large Stock of QUALITY COALS and Can Fill Your Order Promptly AL PARKER FUEL COMPANY Dial 7125 J. AL. PARKER, JR., Pres, and Treas. CONGRATULATIONS class of 1944 GRADUATES You have all reached an important milestone in life - - - - On this happy occasion our best wishes for even greater success in whatever field you have chosen. BELK’S
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