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Page Two THE PIO^\T.ER in Davidson County to edit a school pai)ei’, and present it to the public at large. ]:ditor-M-chief. .Edwin R. Hunt Don’t you have a little feel- THE ^r^V LER f ublished £ ;ini-Monthly ing of "^ride over this- If /\ssocia''te. Editor. . . .Ruth Barrs ^ retein the feeling you should, Business IMgr H. I. Leonard yQ^j .^ynj certainly be glad to know this, and have more pride EDITORIALS jn your school. ‘ ■ So come on! liet’s go! Boost E\ ery boy and girl in thi.s “The Howler,” Boost your school S'.diool should be a'subscriber for Let’s make old R. H. S. shine! ou\ school paper. The Howler. This paper is supposed to be a mirror reflecting the work we do in school. If all of us show the proper attitude toward our schoci, tnen we will be ever ready, and will ing to do anything for its good. d'he school paper is not only a reflection 01 what we do m school, way.s to advertise our school. \Ye should have contest of ten to see who can write the bc.st aricles for our paper. If a student is .very enthused WE SELL SUCH AS it 4 * Watches, Clocks, Cha/ms, Ij Braclets, Fobs, Chains and it Diamonds :• Jo!tp S. Frev/p, ,!■ v J - I at Le.xington Hciw. Store EDITORIAI.R iTi'inillllJ ii!li!li IU.il nil! ill; Ml Do your duty—Subscribe for The Howler. The Howler should be in ever}- home in Reeds District—not only'the homes represented i.n school but those tha,t are not but il on^of "the'best ’’epresented also. W^e appreciate the hearty co- opex’ation of all the merchants, firms and other business houses who have made the publication of The Howler possible by ad- , , , 1 ,, vertising in it.' Yet we pity over his school worK, and the , ,n , j. •,f' . . tnose who would not pai't with K-r..-!, other's are doing in GO TO I W'OODKOFF’S SHOE I STORE ’ ' i 111’ Spring pumps and oxfords g ♦.♦♦>^>*»^*»**A*»*M*>*>*A♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ 44w V4 44 44 4, ^♦4 ♦♦444'V4*44 44 44 4444444444 4444 »4'44'44'44*44*44% .'♦4*44'4* wor Dress making , pleatings and himstitching ' Annie Grimes- Dress mak ing Shop ■ Up stairs at The W. G. school then he will be anxious something that a few cents for the support of Henry Co. to put his shoulders to the wHeel and pu.sh. He will be glad to see in print anything composed by one in our school, and espec ially will he be anxious to see an article written by himself. thhl resident of Reeds Consolidated School District.- The Basketball team appre ciates the attendance of the faithful few,” .and now, that All c 1 j,!, j.• the tide has, seemingly, turned All of us know that it requires n r tn Uo they hope to add laurels to Come on students, parents, let’s make our school worthy of the support of every citizen of Davidson Count3x —Ellis M. Hunt, ’28 DSiOIl^S XO G\ y »4» 44 44 44 4 ¥444444 44 4444 4*»44V4 tt'f y'rY. . djii.ruii iiiiu.niiini.ni.Lii.i.MPUH.uniiiinn finance to do almost eveiything. And it requires finance to have our paper printed. Why not sa\c tlr-it five cents that you won id spend for candy or some- c!a’: and buy a school pa- I JAMES C. BECK E g W^atch, Clock and Jeweliy L 1 Repairing L 1 115 S. Main St. City 5ax, P E Collector’s Bldg. L g Lexington, N. C. L nil!; per? It is true that we can get SO' e ad.s to h:’^ defray the ex- h; ;"''X iH'il.'Hps might be jXiini.i.iiriijiiniiiiiTiiiiLinii.Liii.ni.: _ able t'i secure enough to pay for g the pribhcation, but now, honest- P g l.\, ^uou t you think it hurts tne g For best prices on printed P look... of the paper to have so g . • ' ' i iti.an\' alls { Sui'Cy' it cioes. ’then ^ stationery, letter heads, ^ let’wS cut out part of the ads and P liav ._ more reading matter. ^Ye g can do ihi.5 if 3-011 will bring 3'our p n!one3' and subscribe to pour P school paper. P Oiu' paper speal-i; well for our P ^nd we have the lionor P oi b'ing the first rural school F- iitiii'iiininiiui'mm'i'ni'iM'o.’i’i"" ,, >•. *4>4.*C.'.44f-44 >4»-4v# ¥44^-j.* '»* y 4'- »4*»4V4 . • i ■V4444 44*44>4 - ' F ATTERY SERVICE CO. envelops, etc., call SMITH & LANIER Phone 389 Lexington, N. C. Next 'to Ernhardt Cotton K • ' it Gin. M K Vesta Storage Batteries j;: a Flepairing and reel "I’l:,y ♦V y! on at’ makes o'" biUariw I lllllll!'' fl: We do ■' blac'l.p ■ repa';'!^ the ' C.- ” ■ ■ )J' ' V' I c, . d L lOiliUilUllibn; .♦■•A^A^AN^fA.fAMvi .‘u V >4 44 4444 44 44 44 S lor first K Rt More goo i.iniiin!'i''ni-- I Get vcA'- I C, I p Ln ' P W'h - . .. : SinitV'; colYgn. L iiiiNiiiiiiiniiiimiiimiiiiniinH Mr, L. . ina’ in:' it " hi Jcne.n i.l.^ , h ■ siiy.: B' ’ : tend 1 tci sec ] Mon w ; cend'od fi'' Hr.,hi.. 1 1 ‘ CCxim..: y; VcaC:. with me.” Viola; without a Veach; one.” VioL; go.”
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